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/*
* X86 ACPI Utility Functions
*
* Copyright (C) 2017 Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
*
* Based on various non upstream patches to support the CHT Whiskey Cove PMIC:
* Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/dmi.h>
#include <asm/cpu_device_id.h>
#include <asm/intel-family.h>
#include "../internal.h"
/*
* Some ACPI devices are hidden (status == 0x0) in recent BIOS-es because
* some recent Windows drivers bind to one device but poke at multiple
* devices at the same time, so the others get hidden.
*
* Some BIOS-es (temporarily) hide specific APCI devices to work around Windows
* driver bugs. We use DMI matching to match known cases of this.
*
* We work around this by always reporting ACPI_STA_DEFAULT for these
* devices. Note this MUST only be done for devices where this is safe.
*
* This forcing of devices to be present is limited to specific CPU (SoC)
* models both to avoid potentially causing trouble on other models and
* because some HIDs are re-used on different SoCs for completely
* different devices.
*/
struct always_present_id {
struct acpi_device_id hid[2];
struct x86_cpu_id cpu_ids[2];
struct dmi_system_id dmi_ids[2]; /* Optional */
const char *uid;
};
#define ICPU(model) { X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, model, X86_FEATURE_ANY, }
#define ENTRY(hid, uid, cpu_models, dmi...) { \
{ { hid, }, {} }, \
{ cpu_models, {} }, \
{ { .matches = dmi }, {} }, \
uid, \
}
static const struct always_present_id always_present_ids[] = {
/*
* Bay / Cherry Trail PWM directly poked by GPU driver in win10,
* but Linux uses a separate PWM driver, harmless if not used.
*/
ENTRY("80860F09", "1", ICPU(INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_SILVERMONT1), {}),
ENTRY("80862288", "1", ICPU(INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_AIRMONT), {}),
/*
* The INT0002 device is necessary to clear wakeup interrupt sources
* on Cherry Trail devices, without it we get nobody cared IRQ msgs.
*/
ENTRY("INT0002", "1", ICPU(INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_AIRMONT), {}),
};
bool acpi_device_always_present(struct acpi_device *adev)
{
u32 *status = (u32 *)&adev->status;
u32 old_status = *status;
bool ret = false;
unsigned int i;
/* acpi_match_device_ids checks status, so set it to default */
*status = ACPI_STA_DEFAULT;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(always_present_ids); i++) {
if (acpi_match_device_ids(adev, always_present_ids[i].hid))
continue;
if (!adev->pnp.unique_id ||
strcmp(adev->pnp.unique_id, always_present_ids[i].uid))
continue;
if (!x86_match_cpu(always_present_ids[i].cpu_ids))
continue;
if (always_present_ids[i].dmi_ids[0].matches[0].slot &&
!dmi_check_system(always_present_ids[i].dmi_ids))
continue;
if (old_status != ACPI_STA_DEFAULT) /* Log only once */
dev_info(&adev->dev,
"Device [%s] is in always present list\n",
adev->pnp.bus_id);
ret = true;
break;
}
*status = old_status;
return ret;
}
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