1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2/*
3 * ACPI event handling for Wilco Embedded Controller
4 *
5 * Copyright 2019 Google LLC
6 *
7 * The Wilco Embedded Controller can create custom events that
8 * are not handled as standard ACPI objects. These events can
9 * contain information about changes in EC controlled features,
10 * such as errors and events in the dock or display. For example,
11 * an event is triggered if the dock is plugged into a display
12 * incorrectly. These events are needed for telemetry and
13 * diagnostics reasons, and for possibly alerting the user.
14
15 * These events are triggered by the EC with an ACPI Notify(0x90),
16 * and then the BIOS reads the event buffer from EC RAM via an
17 * ACPI method. When the OS receives these events via ACPI,
18 * it passes them along to this driver. The events are put into
19 * a queue which can be read by a userspace daemon via a char device
20 * that implements read() and poll(). The event queue acts as a
21 * circular buffer of size 64, so if there are no userspace consumers
22 * the kernel will not run out of memory. The char device will appear at
23 * /dev/wilco_event{n}, where n is some small non-negative integer,
24 * starting from 0. Standard ACPI events such as the battery getting
25 * plugged/unplugged can also come through this path, but they are
26 * dealt with via other paths, and are ignored here.
27
28 * To test, you can tail the binary data with
29 * $ cat /dev/wilco_event0 | hexdump -ve '1/1 "%x\n"'
30 * and then create an event by plugging/unplugging the battery.
31 */
32
33#include <linux/acpi.h>
34#include <linux/cdev.h>
35#include <linux/device.h>
36#include <linux/fs.h>
37#include <linux/idr.h>
38#include <linux/io.h>
39#include <linux/list.h>
40#include <linux/module.h>
41#include <linux/poll.h>
42#include <linux/spinlock.h>
43#include <linux/uaccess.h>
44#include <linux/wait.h>
45
46/* ACPI Notify event code indicating event data is available. */
47#define EC_ACPI_NOTIFY_EVENT		0x90
48/* ACPI Method to execute to retrieve event data buffer from the EC. */
49#define EC_ACPI_GET_EVENT		"QSET"
50/* Maximum number of words in event data returned by the EC. */
51#define EC_ACPI_MAX_EVENT_WORDS		6
52#define EC_ACPI_MAX_EVENT_SIZE \
53	(sizeof(struct ec_event) + (EC_ACPI_MAX_EVENT_WORDS) * sizeof(u16))
54
55/* Node will appear in /dev/EVENT_DEV_NAME */
56#define EVENT_DEV_NAME		"wilco_event"
57#define EVENT_CLASS_NAME	EVENT_DEV_NAME
58#define DRV_NAME		EVENT_DEV_NAME
59#define EVENT_DEV_NAME_FMT	(EVENT_DEV_NAME "%d")
60static struct class event_class = {
61	.name	= EVENT_CLASS_NAME,
62};
63
64/* Keep track of all the device numbers used. */
65#define EVENT_MAX_DEV 128
66static int event_major;
67static DEFINE_IDA(event_ida);
68
69/* Size of circular queue of events. */
70#define MAX_NUM_EVENTS 64
71
72/**
73 * struct ec_event - Extended event returned by the EC.
74 * @size: Number of 16bit words in structure after the size word.
75 * @type: Extended event type, meaningless for us.
76 * @event: Event data words.  Max count is %EC_ACPI_MAX_EVENT_WORDS.
77 */
78struct ec_event {
79	u16 size;
80	u16 type;
81	u16 event[];
82} __packed;
83
84#define ec_event_num_words(ev) (ev->size - 1)
85#define ec_event_size(ev) (sizeof(*ev) + (ec_event_num_words(ev) * sizeof(u16)))
86
87/**
88 * struct ec_event_queue - Circular queue for events.
89 * @capacity: Number of elements the queue can hold.
90 * @head: Next index to write to.
91 * @tail: Next index to read from.
92 * @entries: Array of events.
93 */
94struct ec_event_queue {
95	int capacity;
96	int head;
97	int tail;
98	struct ec_event *entries[] __counted_by(capacity);
99};
100
101/* Maximum number of events to store in ec_event_queue */
102static int queue_size = 64;
103module_param(queue_size, int, 0644);
104
105static struct ec_event_queue *event_queue_new(int capacity)
106{
107	struct ec_event_queue *q;
108
109	q = kzalloc(struct_size(q, entries, capacity), GFP_KERNEL);
110	if (!q)
111		return NULL;
112
113	q->capacity = capacity;
114
115	return q;
116}
117
118static inline bool event_queue_empty(struct ec_event_queue *q)
119{
120	/* head==tail when both full and empty, but head==NULL when empty */
121	return q->head == q->tail && !q->entries[q->head];
122}
123
124static inline bool event_queue_full(struct ec_event_queue *q)
125{
126	/* head==tail when both full and empty, but head!=NULL when full */
127	return q->head == q->tail && q->entries[q->head];
128}
129
130static struct ec_event *event_queue_pop(struct ec_event_queue *q)
131{
132	struct ec_event *ev;
133
134	if (event_queue_empty(q))
135		return NULL;
136
137	ev = q->entries[q->tail];
138	q->entries[q->tail] = NULL;
139	q->tail = (q->tail + 1) % q->capacity;
140
141	return ev;
142}
143
144/*
145 * If full, overwrite the oldest event and return it so the caller
146 * can kfree it. If not full, return NULL.
147 */
148static struct ec_event *event_queue_push(struct ec_event_queue *q,
149					 struct ec_event *ev)
150{
151	struct ec_event *popped = NULL;
152
153	if (event_queue_full(q))
154		popped = event_queue_pop(q);
155	q->entries[q->head] = ev;
156	q->head = (q->head + 1) % q->capacity;
157
158	return popped;
159}
160
161static void event_queue_free(struct ec_event_queue *q)
162{
163	struct ec_event *event;
164
165	while ((event = event_queue_pop(q)) != NULL)
166		kfree(event);
167
168	kfree(q);
169}
170
171/**
172 * struct event_device_data - Data for a Wilco EC device that responds to ACPI.
173 * @events: Circular queue of EC events to be provided to userspace.
174 * @queue_lock: Protect the queue from simultaneous read/writes.
175 * @wq: Wait queue to notify processes when events are available or the
176 *	device has been removed.
177 * @cdev: Char dev that userspace reads() and polls() from.
178 * @dev: Device associated with the %cdev.
179 * @exist: Has the device been not been removed? Once a device has been removed,
180 *	   writes, reads, and new opens will fail.
181 * @available: Guarantee only one client can open() file and read from queue.
182 *
183 * There will be one of these structs for each ACPI device registered. This data
184 * is the queue of events received from ACPI that still need to be read from
185 * userspace, the device and char device that userspace is using, a wait queue
186 * used to notify different threads when something has changed, plus a flag
187 * on whether the ACPI device has been removed.
188 */
189struct event_device_data {
190	struct ec_event_queue *events;
191	spinlock_t queue_lock;
192	wait_queue_head_t wq;
193	struct device dev;
194	struct cdev cdev;
195	bool exist;
196	atomic_t available;
197};
198
199/**
200 * enqueue_events() - Place EC events in queue to be read by userspace.
201 * @adev: Device the events came from.
202 * @buf: Buffer of event data.
203 * @length: Length of event data buffer.
204 *
205 * %buf contains a number of ec_event's, packed one after the other.
206 * Each ec_event is of variable length. Start with the first event, copy it
207 * into a persistent ec_event, store that entry in the queue, move on
208 * to the next ec_event in buf, and repeat.
209 *
210 * Return: 0 on success or negative error code on failure.
211 */
212static int enqueue_events(struct acpi_device *adev, const u8 *buf, u32 length)
213{
214	struct event_device_data *dev_data = adev->driver_data;
215	struct ec_event *event, *queue_event, *old_event;
216	size_t num_words, event_size;
217	u32 offset = 0;
218
219	while (offset < length) {
220		event = (struct ec_event *)(buf + offset);
221
222		num_words = ec_event_num_words(event);
223		event_size = ec_event_size(event);
224		if (num_words > EC_ACPI_MAX_EVENT_WORDS) {
225			dev_err(&adev->dev, "Too many event words: %zu > %d\n",
226				num_words, EC_ACPI_MAX_EVENT_WORDS);
227			return -EOVERFLOW;
228		}
229
230		/* Ensure event does not overflow the available buffer */
231		if ((offset + event_size) > length) {
232			dev_err(&adev->dev, "Event exceeds buffer: %zu > %d\n",
233				offset + event_size, length);
234			return -EOVERFLOW;
235		}
236
237		/* Point to the next event in the buffer */
238		offset += event_size;
239
240		/* Copy event into the queue */
241		queue_event = kmemdup(event, event_size, GFP_KERNEL);
242		if (!queue_event)
243			return -ENOMEM;
244		spin_lock(&dev_data->queue_lock);
245		old_event = event_queue_push(dev_data->events, queue_event);
246		spin_unlock(&dev_data->queue_lock);
247		kfree(old_event);
248		wake_up_interruptible(&dev_data->wq);
249	}
250
251	return 0;
252}
253
254/**
255 * event_device_notify() - Callback when EC generates an event over ACPI.
256 * @adev: The device that the event is coming from.
257 * @value: Value passed to Notify() in ACPI.
258 *
259 * This function will read the events from the device and enqueue them.
260 */
261static void event_device_notify(struct acpi_device *adev, u32 value)
262{
263	struct acpi_buffer event_buffer = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL };
264	union acpi_object *obj;
265	acpi_status status;
266
267	if (value != EC_ACPI_NOTIFY_EVENT) {
268		dev_err(&adev->dev, "Invalid event: 0x%08x\n", value);
269		return;
270	}
271
272	/* Execute ACPI method to get event data buffer. */
273	status = acpi_evaluate_object(adev->handle, EC_ACPI_GET_EVENT,
274				      NULL, &event_buffer);
275	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
276		dev_err(&adev->dev, "Error executing ACPI method %s()\n",
277			EC_ACPI_GET_EVENT);
278		return;
279	}
280
281	obj = (union acpi_object *)event_buffer.pointer;
282	if (!obj) {
283		dev_err(&adev->dev, "Nothing returned from %s()\n",
284			EC_ACPI_GET_EVENT);
285		return;
286	}
287	if (obj->type != ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER) {
288		dev_err(&adev->dev, "Invalid object returned from %s()\n",
289			EC_ACPI_GET_EVENT);
290		kfree(obj);
291		return;
292	}
293	if (obj->buffer.length < sizeof(struct ec_event)) {
294		dev_err(&adev->dev, "Invalid buffer length %d from %s()\n",
295			obj->buffer.length, EC_ACPI_GET_EVENT);
296		kfree(obj);
297		return;
298	}
299
300	enqueue_events(adev, obj->buffer.pointer, obj->buffer.length);
301	kfree(obj);
302}
303
304static int event_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
305{
306	struct event_device_data *dev_data;
307
308	dev_data = container_of(inode->i_cdev, struct event_device_data, cdev);
309	if (!dev_data->exist)
310		return -ENODEV;
311
312	if (atomic_cmpxchg(&dev_data->available, 1, 0) == 0)
313		return -EBUSY;
314
315	/* Increase refcount on device so dev_data is not freed */
316	get_device(&dev_data->dev);
317	stream_open(inode, filp);
318	filp->private_data = dev_data;
319
320	return 0;
321}
322
323static __poll_t event_poll(struct file *filp, poll_table *wait)
324{
325	struct event_device_data *dev_data = filp->private_data;
326	__poll_t mask = 0;
327
328	poll_wait(filp, &dev_data->wq, wait);
329	if (!dev_data->exist)
330		return EPOLLHUP;
331	if (!event_queue_empty(dev_data->events))
332		mask |= EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM | EPOLLPRI;
333	return mask;
334}
335
336/**
337 * event_read() - Callback for passing event data to userspace via read().
338 * @filp: The file we are reading from.
339 * @buf: Pointer to userspace buffer to fill with one event.
340 * @count: Number of bytes requested. Must be at least EC_ACPI_MAX_EVENT_SIZE.
341 * @pos: File position pointer, irrelevant since we don't support seeking.
342 *
343 * Removes the first event from the queue, places it in the passed buffer.
344 *
345 * If there are no events in the queue, then one of two things happens,
346 * depending on if the file was opened in nonblocking mode: If in nonblocking
347 * mode, then return -EAGAIN to say there's no data. If in blocking mode, then
348 * block until an event is available.
349 *
350 * Return: Number of bytes placed in buffer, negative error code on failure.
351 */
352static ssize_t event_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buf, size_t count,
353			  loff_t *pos)
354{
355	struct event_device_data *dev_data = filp->private_data;
356	struct ec_event *event;
357	ssize_t n_bytes_written = 0;
358	int err;
359
360	/* We only will give them the entire event at once */
361	if (count != 0 && count < EC_ACPI_MAX_EVENT_SIZE)
362		return -EINVAL;
363
364	spin_lock(&dev_data->queue_lock);
365	while (event_queue_empty(dev_data->events)) {
366		spin_unlock(&dev_data->queue_lock);
367		if (filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
368			return -EAGAIN;
369
370		err = wait_event_interruptible(dev_data->wq,
371					!event_queue_empty(dev_data->events) ||
372					!dev_data->exist);
373		if (err)
374			return err;
375
376		/* Device was removed as we waited? */
377		if (!dev_data->exist)
378			return -ENODEV;
379		spin_lock(&dev_data->queue_lock);
380	}
381	event = event_queue_pop(dev_data->events);
382	spin_unlock(&dev_data->queue_lock);
383	n_bytes_written = ec_event_size(event);
384	if (copy_to_user(buf, event, n_bytes_written))
385		n_bytes_written = -EFAULT;
386	kfree(event);
387
388	return n_bytes_written;
389}
390
391static int event_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
392{
393	struct event_device_data *dev_data = filp->private_data;
394
395	atomic_set(&dev_data->available, 1);
396	put_device(&dev_data->dev);
397
398	return 0;
399}
400
401static const struct file_operations event_fops = {
402	.open = event_open,
403	.poll  = event_poll,
404	.read = event_read,
405	.release = event_release,
406	.llseek = no_llseek,
407	.owner = THIS_MODULE,
408};
409
410/**
411 * free_device_data() - Callback to free the event_device_data structure.
412 * @d: The device embedded in our device data, which we have been ref counting.
413 *
414 * This is called only after event_device_remove() has been called and all
415 * userspace programs have called event_release() on all the open file
416 * descriptors.
417 */
418static void free_device_data(struct device *d)
419{
420	struct event_device_data *dev_data;
421
422	dev_data = container_of(d, struct event_device_data, dev);
423	event_queue_free(dev_data->events);
424	kfree(dev_data);
425}
426
427static void hangup_device(struct event_device_data *dev_data)
428{
429	dev_data->exist = false;
430	/* Wake up the waiting processes so they can close. */
431	wake_up_interruptible(&dev_data->wq);
432	put_device(&dev_data->dev);
433}
434
435/**
436 * event_device_add() - Callback when creating a new device.
437 * @adev: ACPI device that we will be receiving events from.
438 *
439 * This finds a free minor number for the device, allocates and initializes
440 * some device data, and creates a new device and char dev node.
441 *
442 * The device data is freed in free_device_data(), which is called when
443 * %dev_data->dev is release()ed. This happens after all references to
444 * %dev_data->dev are dropped, which happens once both event_device_remove()
445 * has been called and every open()ed file descriptor has been release()ed.
446 *
447 * Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
448 */
449static int event_device_add(struct acpi_device *adev)
450{
451	struct event_device_data *dev_data;
452	int error, minor;
453
454	minor = ida_alloc_max(&event_ida, EVENT_MAX_DEV-1, GFP_KERNEL);
455	if (minor < 0) {
456		error = minor;
457		dev_err(&adev->dev, "Failed to find minor number: %d\n", error);
458		return error;
459	}
460
461	dev_data = kzalloc(sizeof(*dev_data), GFP_KERNEL);
462	if (!dev_data) {
463		error = -ENOMEM;
464		goto free_minor;
465	}
466
467	/* Initialize the device data. */
468	adev->driver_data = dev_data;
469	dev_data->events = event_queue_new(queue_size);
470	if (!dev_data->events) {
471		kfree(dev_data);
472		error = -ENOMEM;
473		goto free_minor;
474	}
475	spin_lock_init(&dev_data->queue_lock);
476	init_waitqueue_head(&dev_data->wq);
477	dev_data->exist = true;
478	atomic_set(&dev_data->available, 1);
479
480	/* Initialize the device. */
481	dev_data->dev.devt = MKDEV(event_major, minor);
482	dev_data->dev.class = &event_class;
483	dev_data->dev.release = free_device_data;
484	dev_set_name(&dev_data->dev, EVENT_DEV_NAME_FMT, minor);
485	device_initialize(&dev_data->dev);
486
487	/* Initialize the character device, and add it to userspace. */
488	cdev_init(&dev_data->cdev, &event_fops);
489	error = cdev_device_add(&dev_data->cdev, &dev_data->dev);
490	if (error)
491		goto free_dev_data;
492
493	return 0;
494
495free_dev_data:
496	hangup_device(dev_data);
497free_minor:
498	ida_free(&event_ida, minor);
499	return error;
500}
501
502static void event_device_remove(struct acpi_device *adev)
503{
504	struct event_device_data *dev_data = adev->driver_data;
505
506	cdev_device_del(&dev_data->cdev, &dev_data->dev);
507	ida_free(&event_ida, MINOR(dev_data->dev.devt));
508	hangup_device(dev_data);
509}
510
511static const struct acpi_device_id event_acpi_ids[] = {
512	{ "GOOG000D", 0 },
513	{ }
514};
515MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(acpi, event_acpi_ids);
516
517static struct acpi_driver event_driver = {
518	.name = DRV_NAME,
519	.class = DRV_NAME,
520	.ids = event_acpi_ids,
521	.ops = {
522		.add = event_device_add,
523		.notify = event_device_notify,
524		.remove = event_device_remove,
525	},
526	.owner = THIS_MODULE,
527};
528
529static int __init event_module_init(void)
530{
531	dev_t dev_num = 0;
532	int ret;
533
534	ret = class_register(&event_class);
535	if (ret) {
536		pr_err(DRV_NAME ": Failed registering class: %d\n", ret);
537		return ret;
538	}
539
540	/* Request device numbers, starting with minor=0. Save the major num. */
541	ret = alloc_chrdev_region(&dev_num, 0, EVENT_MAX_DEV, EVENT_DEV_NAME);
542	if (ret) {
543		pr_err(DRV_NAME ": Failed allocating dev numbers: %d\n", ret);
544		goto destroy_class;
545	}
546	event_major = MAJOR(dev_num);
547
548	ret = acpi_bus_register_driver(&event_driver);
549	if (ret < 0) {
550		pr_err(DRV_NAME ": Failed registering driver: %d\n", ret);
551		goto unregister_region;
552	}
553
554	return 0;
555
556unregister_region:
557	unregister_chrdev_region(MKDEV(event_major, 0), EVENT_MAX_DEV);
558destroy_class:
559	class_unregister(&event_class);
560	ida_destroy(&event_ida);
561	return ret;
562}
563
564static void __exit event_module_exit(void)
565{
566	acpi_bus_unregister_driver(&event_driver);
567	unregister_chrdev_region(MKDEV(event_major, 0), EVENT_MAX_DEV);
568	class_unregister(&event_class);
569	ida_destroy(&event_ida);
570}
571
572module_init(event_module_init);
573module_exit(event_module_exit);
574
575MODULE_AUTHOR("Nick Crews <ncrews@chromium.org>");
576MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Wilco EC ACPI event driver");
577MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
578MODULE_ALIAS("platform:" DRV_NAME);
579