this more accurately reflects what the underlying hardware of most
acpi machines that don't have children pci busses.
We still need a better way to get this information from acpi/hardware.
header pointer and then casting it to the ecdt pointer. This fixes the
-O2 build. I'm unsure what changed recently to reveal this error since
this code has been unchanged for months.
instead of a mutex so we do not unblock it in msleep(). If we do this,
another event could occur, resetting the status register since reads
reset it. While I'm here, remove the backoff approach. Instead, sleep
in 10 ms chunks for up to the configured timeout using either DELAY (if
we aren't booted yet) or tsleep.
Help from: dillon
Tested by: Andrew Thompson andy AT fud.org.nz
Unify the code to disable GPEs with the enable code. Shutdown is handled
the same way. ACPI now does all wake/sleep prep for child devices so
now they no longer need to call external functions in the suspend/resume
path. Add the flags to non-ACPI busses (i.e., pci).
This brings us into line with the standard, which requires power resources
be enabled when wake is enabled for a given device. Move the dereferencing
code into its own function, +acpi_pwr_dereference_resource().
code that was never really used. Print a message when disabling ACPI via
a quirk. Allow the user to override the blacklist decision by setting
hint.acpi.0.disabled="0". Add missing AcpiTerminate() calls; they are
needed to clean up if bailing out after AcpiInitializeSubsystem().
namespace. This is to allow decoupling of attachments from ACPI where they
need some functionality when ACPI is present but do not want to require ACPI
to always be loaded.
starting value. This is more pedantically correct (since the handle
isn't always identical to the start of the resource) and also doesn't
access the innards of struct resource direct (which I forbid in my
tree). We need to do this for all resource types, not just ioport.
Reviewed by: njl
are currently all bad BIOS revisions that will never be able to support
ACPI. They were derived by examining which BIOS's are blacklisted by other
operating systems. Other types of quirks will be possible here as well.
smp_rendezvous() to ensure we run on the BSP. This reverts rev 1.128.
Add a comment indicating that MI code should be the one that runs all
shutdown functions on the BSP with the APs halted. This should work
around problems in power off while waiting for the MI code to be improved.
actually used. For most ACPI devices this means deferring the call
until bus_alloc_resource().
- Add a function acpi_config_intr() to call BUS_CONFIG_INTR() for an
ACPI IRQ resource using the trigger mode and polarity information
stored in the ACPI resource object.
- Add a function acpi_lookup_irq_resource() to lookup the ACPI IRQ
resource that corresponds to a specified rid and new-bus resource.
- Have the ACPI PCI bridge driver call BUS_CONFIG_INTR() on interrupts
that it routes through link devices.
- Remove needactivate variable from acpi_alloc_resource() by changing the
function not modify the flags variable but just mask off RF_ACTIVE when
calling rman_reserve_resource().
Reviewed by: njl (1, an earlier version)
device associated with any PCI devices that are enumerated in the ACPI
tree when adding children to an ACPI PCI bus and remove the duplicate
ACPI-only device_t and replace the device_t associated with the handle with
the ACPI and PCI aware device_t.
allocation was passed up to nexus. Now, we probe sysresource objects and
manage the resources they describe in a local rman pool. This helps
devices which attach/detach varying resources (like the _CST object) and
module loads/unloads. The allocation/release routines now check to see if
the resource is described in a child sysresource object and if so,
allocate from the local rman. Sysresource objects add their resources to
the pool and reserve them upon boot. This means sysresources need to be
probed before other ACPI devices.
Changes include:
* Add ordering to the child device probe. The current order is: system
resource objects, embedded controllers, then everything else.
* Make acpi_MatchHid take a handle instead of a device_t arg.
* Replace acpi_{get,set}_resource with the generic equivalents.
which doesn't support ACPI power states. Return AE_NOT_FOUND for these
cases and don't print the warning message. Also, print the name of the
handle instead of device when unable to switch states. The device is often
not attached at this point and so its name is NULL, which doesn't help
debugging.
"stray irq 9" messages on my Thinkpad. It may also help with general
reboot consistency although the recent hang on reboot was solved by
acpi_cpu.c rev 1.39.
after. Unify the paths for all Cx states. Remove cpu_idle_busy and
instead do the little profiling we need before re-enabling interrupts.
Use 1 quantum as estimate for C1 sleep duration since the timer interrupt
is the main reason we wake.
While here, change the cx_history sysctl to cx_usage and report statistics
for which idle states were used in terms of percent. This seems more
intuitive than counters. Remove the cx_stats structure since it's no
longer used. Update the man page.
Change various types which do not need explicit size.