freebsd-dev/sys/dev/acpica/acpiio.h

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1999 Takanori Watanabe <takawata@shidahara1.planet.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp>
* Copyright (c) 1999 Mitsuru IWASAKI <iwasaki@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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- Convert a lot of homebrew debugging output to use the ACPI CA debugging infrastructure. It's not perfect, but it's a lot better than what we've been using so far. The following rules apply to this: o BSD component names should be capitalised o Layer names should be taken from the non-CA set for now. We may elect to add some new BSD-specific layers later. - Make it possible to turn off selective debugging flags or layers by listing them in debug.acpi.layer or debug.acpi.level prefixed with !. - Fully implement support for avoiding nodes in the ACPI namespace. Nodes may be listed in the debug.acpi.avoid environment variable; these nodes and all their children will be ignored (although still scanned over) by ACPI functions which scan the namespace. Multiple nodes can be specified, separated by whitespace. - Implement support for selectively disabling ACPI subsystem components via the debug.acpi.disable environment variable. The following components can be disabled: o bus creation/scanning of the ACPI 'bus' o children attachment of children to the ACPI 'bus' o button the acpi_button control-method button driver o ec the acpi_ec embedded-controller driver o isa acpi replacement of PnP BIOS for ISA device discovery o lid the control-method lid switch driver o pci pci root-bus discovery o processor CPU power/speed management o thermal system temperature detection and control o timer ACPI timecounter Multiple components may be disabled by specifying their name(s) separated by whitespace. - Add support for ioctl registration. ACPI subsystem components may register ioctl handlers with the /dev/acpi generic ioctl handler, allowing us to avoid the need for a multitude of /dev/acpi* control devices, etc.
2000-12-08 09:16:20 +00:00
/*
* Core ACPI subsystem ioctls
*/
#define ACPIIO_ENABLE _IO('P', 1)
#define ACPIIO_DISABLE _IO('P', 2)
#define ACPIIO_SETSLPSTATE _IOW('P', 3, int)
#define ACPI_CMBAT_MAXSTRLEN 32
struct acpi_bif {
u_int32_t unit; /* 0 for mWh, 1 for mAh */
u_int32_t dcap; /* Design Capacity */
u_int32_t btech; /* Battery Technorogy */
u_int32_t lfcap; /* Last Full capacity */
u_int32_t dvol; /* Design voltage (mV) */
u_int32_t wcap; /* WARN capacity */
u_int32_t lcap; /* Low capacity */
u_int32_t gra1; /* Granulity 1(Warn to Low) */
u_int32_t gra2; /* Granulity 2(Full to Warn) */
char model[ACPI_CMBAT_MAXSTRLEN]; /* model identifier */
char serial[ACPI_CMBAT_MAXSTRLEN]; /* Serial number */
char type[ACPI_CMBAT_MAXSTRLEN]; /* Type */
char oeminfo[ACPI_CMBAT_MAXSTRLEN]; /* OEM infomation */
};
struct acpi_bst {
u_int32_t state; /* Battery State */
u_int32_t rate; /* Present Rate */
u_int32_t cap; /* Remaining Capacity */
u_int32_t volt; /* Present Voltage */
};
union acpi_cmbat_ioctl_arg {
int unit;
struct acpi_bif bif;
struct acpi_bst bst;
};
#define ACPIIO_CMBAT_GET_UNITS _IOR('B', 1, int)
#define ACPIIO_CMBAT_GET_BIF _IOWR('B', 2, union acpi_cmbat_ioctl_arg)
#define ACPIIO_CMBAT_GET_BST _IOWR('B', 3, union acpi_cmbat_ioctl_arg)
#define ACPIIO_ACAD_GET_STATUS _IOR('A', 1, int)
- Convert a lot of homebrew debugging output to use the ACPI CA debugging infrastructure. It's not perfect, but it's a lot better than what we've been using so far. The following rules apply to this: o BSD component names should be capitalised o Layer names should be taken from the non-CA set for now. We may elect to add some new BSD-specific layers later. - Make it possible to turn off selective debugging flags or layers by listing them in debug.acpi.layer or debug.acpi.level prefixed with !. - Fully implement support for avoiding nodes in the ACPI namespace. Nodes may be listed in the debug.acpi.avoid environment variable; these nodes and all their children will be ignored (although still scanned over) by ACPI functions which scan the namespace. Multiple nodes can be specified, separated by whitespace. - Implement support for selectively disabling ACPI subsystem components via the debug.acpi.disable environment variable. The following components can be disabled: o bus creation/scanning of the ACPI 'bus' o children attachment of children to the ACPI 'bus' o button the acpi_button control-method button driver o ec the acpi_ec embedded-controller driver o isa acpi replacement of PnP BIOS for ISA device discovery o lid the control-method lid switch driver o pci pci root-bus discovery o processor CPU power/speed management o thermal system temperature detection and control o timer ACPI timecounter Multiple components may be disabled by specifying their name(s) separated by whitespace. - Add support for ioctl registration. ACPI subsystem components may register ioctl handlers with the /dev/acpi generic ioctl handler, allowing us to avoid the need for a multitude of /dev/acpi* control devices, etc.
2000-12-08 09:16:20 +00:00
#ifdef _KERNEL
extern int acpi_register_ioctl(u_long cmd, int (* fn)(u_long cmd, caddr_t addr, void *arg), void *arg);
extern void acpi_deregister_ioctl(u_long cmd, int (* fn)(u_long cmd, caddr_t addr, void *arg));
#endif