acpi: Add support for writing a Power Resource

These are used in ACPI to disable power to various pats of the system when
in sleep. Add a way to create a power resource, with the caller finishing
off the details.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Wolfgang Wallner <wolfgang.wallner@br-automation.com>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
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Simon Glass 2020-07-07 13:12:00 -06:00 committed by Bin Meng
parent 9c70e7e556
commit f9189d5ada
3 changed files with 85 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ enum {
AND_OP = 0x7b,
OR_OP = 0x7d,
NOT_OP = 0x80,
POWER_RES_OP = 0x84,
RETURN_OP = 0xa4,
};
@ -321,4 +322,25 @@ void acpigen_write_and(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u8 arg1, u8 arg2, u8 res);
*/
void acpigen_write_not(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u8 arg, u8 res);
/**
* acpigen_write_power_res() - Write a power resource
*
* Name (_PRx, Package(One) { name })
* ...
* PowerResource (name, level, order)
*
* The caller should fill in the rest of the power resource and then call
* acpigen_pop_len() to close it off
*
* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
* @name: Name of power resource (e.g. "PRIC")
* @level: Deepest sleep level that this resource must be kept on (0=S0, 3=S3)
* @order: Order that this must be enabled/disabled (e.g. 0)
* @dev_stats: List of states to define, e.g. {"_PR0", "_PR3"}
* @dev_states_count: Number of dev states
*/
void acpigen_write_power_res(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name, uint level,
uint order, const char *const dev_states[],
size_t dev_states_count);
#endif

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@ -328,6 +328,28 @@ int acpigen_write_uuid(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *uuid)
return 0;
}
void acpigen_write_power_res(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name, uint level,
uint order, const char *const dev_states[],
size_t dev_states_count)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < dev_states_count; i++) {
acpigen_write_name(ctx, dev_states[i]);
acpigen_write_package(ctx, 1);
acpigen_emit_simple_namestring(ctx, name);
acpigen_pop_len(ctx); /* Package */
}
acpigen_emit_ext_op(ctx, POWER_RES_OP);
acpigen_write_len_f(ctx);
acpigen_emit_simple_namestring(ctx, name);
acpigen_emit_byte(ctx, level);
acpigen_emit_word(ctx, order);
}
/* Sleep (ms) */
void acpigen_write_sleep(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u64 sleep_ms)
{

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@ -701,3 +701,44 @@ static int dm_test_acpi_misc(struct unit_test_state *uts)
return 0;
}
DM_TEST(dm_test_acpi_misc, 0);
/* Test writing an ACPI power resource */
static int dm_test_acpi_power_res(struct unit_test_state *uts)
{
const char *const states[] = { "_PR0", "_PR3" };
const char *name = "PRIC";
const int level = 3;
const int order = 2;
struct acpi_ctx *ctx;
u8 *ptr;
ut_assertok(alloc_context(&ctx));
ptr = acpigen_get_current(ctx);
/* PowerResource (PRIC, 0, 0) */
acpigen_write_power_res(ctx, name, level, order, states,
ARRAY_SIZE(states));
ut_asserteq(0x28, acpigen_get_current(ctx) - ptr);
ut_asserteq(NAME_OP, ptr[0]);
ut_asserteq_strn(states[0], (char *)ptr + 1);
ut_asserteq(8, acpi_test_get_length(ptr + 6));
ut_asserteq_strn(name, (char *)ptr + 0xa);
ut_asserteq_strn(states[1], (char *)ptr + 0xf);
ut_asserteq(8, acpi_test_get_length(ptr + 0x14));
ut_asserteq_strn(name, (char *)ptr + 0x18);
ut_asserteq(POWER_RES_OP, ptr[0x1d]);
ut_asserteq_strn(name, (char *)ptr + 0x21);
ut_asserteq(level, ptr[0x25]);
ut_asserteq(order, get_unaligned((u16 *)(ptr + 0x26)));
/* The length is not set - caller must use acpigen_pop_len() */
ut_asserteq(1, ctx->ltop);
free_context(&ctx);
return 0;
}
DM_TEST(dm_test_acpi_power_res, 0);