linux-stable/drivers/platform/surface/Kconfig

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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# Microsoft Surface Platform-Specific Drivers
#
menuconfig SURFACE_PLATFORMS
bool "Microsoft Surface Platform-Specific Device Drivers"
depends on ACPI
default y
help
Say Y here to get to see options for platform-specific device drivers
for Microsoft Surface devices. This option alone does not add any
kernel code.
If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled.
if SURFACE_PLATFORMS
config SURFACE3_WMI
tristate "Surface 3 WMI Driver"
depends on ACPI_WMI
depends on DMI
depends on INPUT
depends on SPI
help
Say Y here if you have a Surface 3.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
be called surface3-wmi.
config SURFACE_3_BUTTON
tristate "Power/home/volume buttons driver for Microsoft Surface 3 tablet"
depends on KEYBOARD_GPIO && I2C
help
This driver handles the power/home/volume buttons on the Microsoft Surface 3 tablet.
config SURFACE_3_POWER_OPREGION
tristate "Surface 3 battery platform operation region support"
depends on I2C
help
This driver provides support for ACPI operation
region of the Surface 3 battery platform driver.
platform/surface: Add Surface ACPI Notify driver The Surface ACPI Notify (SAN) device provides an ACPI interface to the Surface Aggregator EC, specifically the Surface Serial Hub interface. This interface allows EC requests to be made from ACPI code and can convert a subset of EC events back to ACPI notifications. Specifically, this interface provides a GenericSerialBus operation region ACPI code can execute a request by writing the request command data and payload to this operation region and reading back the corresponding response via a write-then-read operation. Furthermore, this interface provides a _DSM method to be called when certain events from the EC have been received, essentially turning them into ACPI notifications. The driver provided in this commit essentially takes care of translating the request data written to the operation region, executing the request, waiting for it to finish, and finally writing and translating back the response (if the request has one). Furthermore, this driver takes care of enabling the events handled via ACPI _DSM calls. Lastly, this driver also exposes an interface providing discrete GPU (dGPU) power-on notifications on the Surface Book 2, which are also received via the operation region interface (but not handled by the SAN driver directly), making them accessible to other drivers (such as a dGPU hot-plug driver that may be added later on). On 5th and 6th generation Surface devices (Surface Pro 5/2017, Pro 6, Book 2, Laptop 1 and 2), the SAN interface provides full battery and thermal subsystem access, as well as other EC based functionality. On those models, battery and thermal sensor devices are implemented as standard ACPI devices of that type, however, forward ACPI calls to the corresponding Surface Aggregator EC request via the SAN interface and receive corresponding notifications (e.g. battery information change) from it. This interface is therefore required to provide said functionality on those devices. Signed-off-by: Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201221183959.1186143-10-luzmaximilian@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2020-12-21 18:39:59 +00:00
config SURFACE_ACPI_NOTIFY
tristate "Surface ACPI Notify Driver"
depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR
help
Surface ACPI Notify (SAN) driver for Microsoft Surface devices.
This driver provides support for the ACPI interface (called SAN) of
the Surface System Aggregator Module (SSAM) EC. This interface is used
on 5th- and 6th-generation Microsoft Surface devices (including
Surface Pro 5 and 6, Surface Book 2, Surface Laptops 1 and 2, and in
reduced functionality on the Surface Laptop 3) to execute SSAM
requests directly from ACPI code, as well as receive SSAM events and
turn them into ACPI notifications. It essentially acts as a
translation layer between the SSAM controller and ACPI.
Specifically, this driver may be needed for battery status reporting,
thermal sensor access, and real-time clock information, depending on
the Surface device in question.
config SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_CDEV
tristate "Surface System Aggregator Module User-Space Interface"
depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR
help
Provides a misc-device interface to the Surface System Aggregator
Module (SSAM) controller.
This option provides a module (called surface_aggregator_cdev), that,
when loaded, will add a client device (and its respective driver) to
the SSAM controller. Said client device manages a misc-device
interface (/dev/surface/aggregator), which can be used by user-space
tools to directly communicate with the SSAM EC by sending requests and
receiving the corresponding responses.
The provided interface is intended for debugging and development only,
and should not be used otherwise.
config SURFACE_GPE
tristate "Surface GPE/Lid Support Driver"
depends on DMI
help
This driver marks the GPEs related to the ACPI lid device found on
Microsoft Surface devices as wakeup sources and prepares them
accordingly. It is required on those devices to allow wake-ups from
suspend by opening the lid.
config SURFACE_HOTPLUG
tristate "Surface Hot-Plug Driver"
depends on GPIOLIB
help
Driver for out-of-band hot-plug event signaling on Microsoft Surface
devices with hot-pluggable PCIe cards.
This driver is used on Surface Book (2 and 3) devices with a
hot-pluggable discrete GPU (dGPU). When not in use, the dGPU on those
devices can enter D3cold, which prevents in-band (standard) PCIe
hot-plug signaling. Thus, without this driver, detaching the base
containing the dGPU will not correctly update the state of the
corresponding PCIe device if it is in D3cold. This driver adds support
for out-of-band hot-plug notifications, ensuring that the device state
is properly updated even when the device in question is in D3cold.
Select M or Y here, if you want to (fully) support hot-plugging of
dGPU devices on the Surface Book 2 and/or 3 during D3cold.
config SURFACE_PRO3_BUTTON
tristate "Power/home/volume buttons driver for Microsoft Surface Pro 3/4 tablet"
depends on INPUT
help
This driver handles the power/home/volume buttons on the Microsoft Surface Pro 3/4 tablet.
platform/surface: Add Surface Aggregator subsystem Add Surface System Aggregator Module core and Surface Serial Hub driver, required for the embedded controller found on Microsoft Surface devices. The Surface System Aggregator Module (SSAM, SAM or Surface Aggregator) is an embedded controller (EC) found on 4th and later generation Microsoft Surface devices, with the exception of the Surface Go series. This EC provides various functionality, depending on the device in question. This can include battery status and thermal reporting (5th and later generations), but also HID keyboard (6th+) and touchpad input (7th+) on Surface Laptop and Surface Book 3 series devices. This patch provides the basic necessities for communication with the SAM EC on 5th and later generation devices. On these devices, the EC provides an interface that acts as serial device, called the Surface Serial Hub (SSH). 4th generation devices, on which the EC interface is provided via an HID-over-I2C device, are not supported by this patch. Specifically, this patch adds a driver for the SSH device (device HID MSHW0084 in ACPI), as well as a controller structure and associated API. This represents the functional core of the Surface Aggregator kernel subsystem, introduced with this patch, and will be expanded upon in subsequent commits. The SSH driver acts as the main attachment point for this subsystem and sets-up and manages the controller structure. The controller in turn provides a basic communication interface, allowing to send requests from host to EC and receiving the corresponding responses, as well as managing and receiving events, sent from EC to host. It is structured into multiple layers, with the top layer presenting the API used by other kernel drivers and the lower layers modeled after the serial protocol used for communication. Said other drivers are then responsible for providing the (Surface model specific) functionality accessible through the EC (e.g. battery status reporting, thermal information, ...) via said controller structure and API, and will be added in future commits. Signed-off-by: Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201221183959.1186143-2-luzmaximilian@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2020-12-21 18:39:51 +00:00
source "drivers/platform/surface/aggregator/Kconfig"
endif # SURFACE_PLATFORMS