linux-stable/drivers/gpio/gpiolib-acpi.c
Linus Torvalds b05ddad009 gpio updates for v6.7-rc1
GPIOLIB core:
 - provide interfaces allowing users to retrieve, manage and query the
   reference counted GPIO device instead of accessing the private gpio_chip
   structure
 - replace gpiochip_find() with gpio_device_find()
 - remove unused acpi_get_and_request_gpiod()
 - improve the ignore_interrupt functionality in GPIO ACPI
 - correct notifier return codes in gpiolib-of
 - unexport gpiod_set_transitory() as it's unused outside of core GPIO code
 - while there are still external users accessing struct gpio_chip, let's
   make gpiochip_get_desc() public so that they at least use the preferred
   helper
 - improve locking for lookup tables
 - annotate struct linereq with __counted_by
 - improve GPIOLIB docs
 - add an OF quirk for LED trigger sources
 
 Driver improvements:
 - convert all GPIO drivers with .remove() callbacks to using the new
   variant returning void instead of int
 - stop accessing the GPIOLIB private structures in gpio-mockup,
   i2c-mux-gpio, hte-tegra194, gpio-sim
 - use the recommended pattern for autofree variables in gpio-sim
 - add support for more models to gpio-loongson
 - use a notifier chain to notify other blocks about interrupts in
   gpio-eic-sprd instead of looking up GPIO devices on every interrupt
 - convert gpio-pca953x and gpio-fx6408 to using the maple tree regmap
   cache
 - don't include GPIOLIB internal headers in drivers which don't need them
 - move the ingenic NAND quirk into gpiolib-of
 - add an ignore interrupt quirk for Peaq C1010
 - drop static GPIO base from gpio-omap, gpio-f7188x
 - use the preferred device_get_match_data() function in drivers that still
   don't
 - refactor gpio-pca953x: switch to using DEFINE_SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS(), use
   cleanup helpers, use dev_err_probe() where it makes sense, fully convert
   to using devres and some other minor tweaks
 
 DT bindings:
 - add support for a new model to gpio-vf610 and update existing properties
 - add support for more loongson models
 - add missing support for imx models that are used but undocumented
 - convert bindings for Intel IXP4xx to schema
 
 Minor stuff:
 - deprecate gpio-mockup in favor of gpio-sim
 - include missing headers here and there
 - stop using gpiochip_find() in OMAP1 board files
 - minor tweaks in gpio-vf610, gpio-hisi
 - remove unneeded 'extern' specifiers from headers
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Merge tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux

Pull gpio updates from Bartosz Golaszewski:
 "We don't have any new drivers. The loongson driver is getting extended
  with support for new models. There's a big refactor of gpio-pca953x
  and many small improvements to others.

  The GPIO code in the kernel has acquired a lot of cruft over the years
  as well as many abusers of the API across the kernel tree. This
  release cycle we have started a major cleanup and improvement effort
  that will most likely span several releases. We have started by
  converting external users of struct gpio_chip to accessing the wrapper
  around it - struct gpio_device. This is because the latter is
  reference counted while the former is removed when the provider is
  unbound. We also removed several instances of drivers accessing
  private GPIOLIB structures and including the private header from
  drivers/gpio/.

  To that end you'll see several commits aimed at different subsystems
  (acked by relevant maintainers) as well as two merges from the
  x86/platform tree.

  We'll then rework the locking in GPIOLIB which currently uses a big
  spinlock for many different things and could use becoming more
  fine-grained, especially as it doesn't even get the locking right.
  We'll also use SRCU for protecting the gpio_chip pointer against
  in-kernel hot-unplug crashes similar to what we saw triggered from
  user-space and fixed with semaphores in gpiolib-cdev. The core GPIOLIB
  is still vulnerable to these use-cases. I'm just mentioning the plans
  here, this is not part of this PR.

  You'll see some new instances of using __free(). We've added a
  gpio_device_put cleanup helper similar to the put_device one
  introduced by Peter Zijlstra and used it according to the preferred
  pattern except where it didn't make sense.

  GPIOLIB core:
   - provide interfaces allowing users to retrieve, manage and query the
     reference counted GPIO device instead of accessing the private
     gpio_chip structure
   - replace gpiochip_find() with gpio_device_find()
   - remove unused acpi_get_and_request_gpiod()
   - improve the ignore_interrupt functionality in GPIO ACPI
   - correct notifier return codes in gpiolib-of
   - unexport gpiod_set_transitory() as it's unused outside of core GPIO
     code
   - while there are still external users accessing struct gpio_chip,
     let's make gpiochip_get_desc() public so that they at least use the
     preferred helper
   - improve locking for lookup tables
   - annotate struct linereq with __counted_by
   - improve GPIOLIB docs
   - add an OF quirk for LED trigger sources

  Driver improvements:
   - convert all GPIO drivers with .remove() callbacks to using the new
     variant returning void instead of int
   - stop accessing the GPIOLIB private structures in gpio-mockup,
     i2c-mux-gpio, hte-tegra194, gpio-sim
   - use the recommended pattern for autofree variables in gpio-sim
   - add support for more models to gpio-loongson
   - use a notifier chain to notify other blocks about interrupts in
     gpio-eic-sprd instead of looking up GPIO devices on every interrupt
   - convert gpio-pca953x and gpio-fx6408 to using the maple tree regmap
     cache
   - don't include GPIOLIB internal headers in drivers which don't need
     them
   - move the ingenic NAND quirk into gpiolib-of
   - add an ignore interrupt quirk for Peaq C1010
   - drop static GPIO base from gpio-omap, gpio-f7188x
   - use the preferred device_get_match_data() function in drivers that
     still don't
   - refactor gpio-pca953x: switch to using DEFINE_SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS(),
     use cleanup helpers, use dev_err_probe() where it makes sense,
     fully convert to using devres and some other minor tweaks

  DT bindings:
   - add support for a new model to gpio-vf610 and update existing
     properties
   - add support for more loongson models
   - add missing support for imx models that are used but undocumented
   - convert bindings for Intel IXP4xx to schema

  Minor stuff:
   - deprecate gpio-mockup in favor of gpio-sim
   - include missing headers here and there
   - stop using gpiochip_find() in OMAP1 board files
   - minor tweaks in gpio-vf610, gpio-hisi
   - remove unneeded 'extern' specifiers from headers"

* tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux: (108 commits)
  hte: tegra194: add GPIOLIB dependency
  hte: tegra194: don't access struct gpio_chip
  gpiolib: provide gpio_device_get_base()
  i2c: mux: gpio: don't fiddle with GPIOLIB internals
  gpiolib: provide gpiod_to_gpio_device()
  gpiolib: provide gpio_device_to_device()
  gpio: hisi: Fix format specifier
  gpiolib: provide gpio_device_find_by_fwnode()
  gpio: acpi: remove acpi_get_and_request_gpiod()
  gpio: Use device_get_match_data()
  gpio: vf610: update comment for i.MX8ULP and i.MX93 legacy compatibles
  platform/x86: int3472: Switch to devm_get_gpiod()
  platform/x86: int3472: Stop using gpiod_toggle_active_low()
  platform/x86: int3472: Add new skl_int3472_gpiod_get_from_temp_lookup() helper
  platform/x86: int3472: Add new skl_int3472_fill_gpiod_lookup() helper
  gpio: vf610: simplify code by dropping data check
  gpio: vf610: add i.MX8ULP of_device_id entry
  dt-bindings: gpio: vf610: add i.MX95 compatible
  dt-bindings: gpio: vf610: correct i.MX8ULP and i.MX93
  dt-bindings: gpio: vf610: update gpio-ranges
  ...
2023-10-31 17:21:54 -10:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* ACPI helpers for GPIO API
*
* Copyright (C) 2012, Intel Corporation
* Authors: Mathias Nyman <mathias.nyman@linux.intel.com>
* Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
*/
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/dmi.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <linux/pinctrl/pinctrl.h>
#include <linux/gpio/consumer.h>
#include <linux/gpio/driver.h>
#include <linux/gpio/machine.h>
#include "gpiolib.h"
#include "gpiolib-acpi.h"
static int run_edge_events_on_boot = -1;
module_param(run_edge_events_on_boot, int, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(run_edge_events_on_boot,
"Run edge _AEI event-handlers at boot: 0=no, 1=yes, -1=auto");
static char *ignore_wake;
module_param(ignore_wake, charp, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(ignore_wake,
"controller@pin combos on which to ignore the ACPI wake flag "
"ignore_wake=controller@pin[,controller@pin[,...]]");
static char *ignore_interrupt;
module_param(ignore_interrupt, charp, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(ignore_interrupt,
"controller@pin combos on which to ignore interrupt "
"ignore_interrupt=controller@pin[,controller@pin[,...]]");
struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk {
bool no_edge_events_on_boot;
char *ignore_wake;
char *ignore_interrupt;
};
/**
* struct acpi_gpio_event - ACPI GPIO event handler data
*
* @node: list-entry of the events list of the struct acpi_gpio_chip
* @handle: handle of ACPI method to execute when the IRQ triggers
* @handler: handler function to pass to request_irq() when requesting the IRQ
* @pin: GPIO pin number on the struct gpio_chip
* @irq: Linux IRQ number for the event, for request_irq() / free_irq()
* @irqflags: flags to pass to request_irq() when requesting the IRQ
* @irq_is_wake: If the ACPI flags indicate the IRQ is a wakeup source
* @irq_requested:True if request_irq() has been done
* @desc: struct gpio_desc for the GPIO pin for this event
*/
struct acpi_gpio_event {
struct list_head node;
acpi_handle handle;
irq_handler_t handler;
unsigned int pin;
unsigned int irq;
unsigned long irqflags;
bool irq_is_wake;
bool irq_requested;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
};
struct acpi_gpio_connection {
struct list_head node;
unsigned int pin;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
};
struct acpi_gpio_chip {
/*
* ACPICA requires that the first field of the context parameter
* passed to acpi_install_address_space_handler() is large enough
* to hold struct acpi_connection_info.
*/
struct acpi_connection_info conn_info;
struct list_head conns;
struct mutex conn_lock;
struct gpio_chip *chip;
struct list_head events;
struct list_head deferred_req_irqs_list_entry;
};
/**
* struct acpi_gpio_info - ACPI GPIO specific information
* @adev: reference to ACPI device which consumes GPIO resource
* @flags: GPIO initialization flags
* @gpioint: if %true this GPIO is of type GpioInt otherwise type is GpioIo
* @pin_config: pin bias as provided by ACPI
* @polarity: interrupt polarity as provided by ACPI
* @triggering: triggering type as provided by ACPI
* @wake_capable: wake capability as provided by ACPI
* @debounce: debounce timeout as provided by ACPI
* @quirks: Linux specific quirks as provided by struct acpi_gpio_mapping
*/
struct acpi_gpio_info {
struct acpi_device *adev;
enum gpiod_flags flags;
bool gpioint;
int pin_config;
int polarity;
int triggering;
bool wake_capable;
unsigned int debounce;
unsigned int quirks;
};
/*
* For GPIO chips which call acpi_gpiochip_request_interrupts() before late_init
* (so builtin drivers) we register the ACPI GpioInt IRQ handlers from a
* late_initcall_sync() handler, so that other builtin drivers can register their
* OpRegions before the event handlers can run. This list contains GPIO chips
* for which the acpi_gpiochip_request_irqs() call has been deferred.
*/
static DEFINE_MUTEX(acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_lock);
static LIST_HEAD(acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_list);
static bool acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_done;
static int acpi_gpiochip_find(struct gpio_chip *gc, void *data)
{
return device_match_acpi_handle(&gc->gpiodev->dev, data);
}
/**
* acpi_get_gpiod() - Translate ACPI GPIO pin to GPIO descriptor usable with GPIO API
* @path: ACPI GPIO controller full path name, (e.g. "\\_SB.GPO1")
* @pin: ACPI GPIO pin number (0-based, controller-relative)
*
* Return: GPIO descriptor to use with Linux generic GPIO API, or ERR_PTR
* error value. Specifically returns %-EPROBE_DEFER if the referenced GPIO
* controller does not have GPIO chip registered at the moment. This is to
* support probe deferral.
*/
static struct gpio_desc *acpi_get_gpiod(char *path, unsigned int pin)
{
acpi_handle handle;
acpi_status status;
status = acpi_get_handle(NULL, path, &handle);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
struct gpio_device *gdev __free(gpio_device_put) =
gpio_device_find(handle, acpi_gpiochip_find);
if (!gdev)
return ERR_PTR(-EPROBE_DEFER);
/*
* FIXME: keep track of the reference to the GPIO device somehow
* instead of putting it here.
*/
return gpio_device_get_desc(gdev, pin);
}
static irqreturn_t acpi_gpio_irq_handler(int irq, void *data)
{
struct acpi_gpio_event *event = data;
acpi_evaluate_object(event->handle, NULL, NULL, NULL);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static irqreturn_t acpi_gpio_irq_handler_evt(int irq, void *data)
{
struct acpi_gpio_event *event = data;
acpi_execute_simple_method(event->handle, NULL, event->pin);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static void acpi_gpio_chip_dh(acpi_handle handle, void *data)
{
/* The address of this function is used as a key. */
}
bool acpi_gpio_get_irq_resource(struct acpi_resource *ares,
struct acpi_resource_gpio **agpio)
{
struct acpi_resource_gpio *gpio;
if (ares->type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_GPIO)
return false;
gpio = &ares->data.gpio;
if (gpio->connection_type != ACPI_RESOURCE_GPIO_TYPE_INT)
return false;
*agpio = gpio;
return true;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_gpio_get_irq_resource);
/**
* acpi_gpio_get_io_resource - Fetch details of an ACPI resource if it is a GPIO
* I/O resource or return False if not.
* @ares: Pointer to the ACPI resource to fetch
* @agpio: Pointer to a &struct acpi_resource_gpio to store the output pointer
*/
bool acpi_gpio_get_io_resource(struct acpi_resource *ares,
struct acpi_resource_gpio **agpio)
{
struct acpi_resource_gpio *gpio;
if (ares->type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_GPIO)
return false;
gpio = &ares->data.gpio;
if (gpio->connection_type != ACPI_RESOURCE_GPIO_TYPE_IO)
return false;
*agpio = gpio;
return true;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_gpio_get_io_resource);
static void acpi_gpiochip_request_irq(struct acpi_gpio_chip *acpi_gpio,
struct acpi_gpio_event *event)
{
struct device *parent = acpi_gpio->chip->parent;
int ret, value;
ret = request_threaded_irq(event->irq, NULL, event->handler,
event->irqflags | IRQF_ONESHOT, "ACPI:Event", event);
if (ret) {
dev_err(parent, "Failed to setup interrupt handler for %d\n", event->irq);
return;
}
if (event->irq_is_wake)
enable_irq_wake(event->irq);
event->irq_requested = true;
/* Make sure we trigger the initial state of edge-triggered IRQs */
if (run_edge_events_on_boot &&
(event->irqflags & (IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING | IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING))) {
value = gpiod_get_raw_value_cansleep(event->desc);
if (((event->irqflags & IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING) && value == 1) ||
((event->irqflags & IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING) && value == 0))
event->handler(event->irq, event);
}
}
static void acpi_gpiochip_request_irqs(struct acpi_gpio_chip *acpi_gpio)
{
struct acpi_gpio_event *event;
list_for_each_entry(event, &acpi_gpio->events, node)
acpi_gpiochip_request_irq(acpi_gpio, event);
}
static enum gpiod_flags
acpi_gpio_to_gpiod_flags(const struct acpi_resource_gpio *agpio, int polarity)
{
/* GpioInt() implies input configuration */
if (agpio->connection_type == ACPI_RESOURCE_GPIO_TYPE_INT)
return GPIOD_IN;
switch (agpio->io_restriction) {
case ACPI_IO_RESTRICT_INPUT:
return GPIOD_IN;
case ACPI_IO_RESTRICT_OUTPUT:
/*
* ACPI GPIO resources don't contain an initial value for the
* GPIO. Therefore we deduce that value from the pull field
* and the polarity instead. If the pin is pulled up we assume
* default to be high, if it is pulled down we assume default
* to be low, otherwise we leave pin untouched. For active low
* polarity values will be switched. See also
* Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/gpio-properties.rst.
*/
switch (agpio->pin_config) {
case ACPI_PIN_CONFIG_PULLUP:
return polarity == GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW ? GPIOD_OUT_LOW : GPIOD_OUT_HIGH;
case ACPI_PIN_CONFIG_PULLDOWN:
return polarity == GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW ? GPIOD_OUT_HIGH : GPIOD_OUT_LOW;
default:
break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
/*
* Assume that the BIOS has configured the direction and pull
* accordingly.
*/
return GPIOD_ASIS;
}
static struct gpio_desc *acpi_request_own_gpiod(struct gpio_chip *chip,
struct acpi_resource_gpio *agpio,
unsigned int index,
const char *label)
{
int polarity = GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH;
enum gpiod_flags flags = acpi_gpio_to_gpiod_flags(agpio, polarity);
unsigned int pin = agpio->pin_table[index];
struct gpio_desc *desc;
int ret;
desc = gpiochip_request_own_desc(chip, pin, label, polarity, flags);
if (IS_ERR(desc))
return desc;
/* ACPI uses hundredths of milliseconds units */
ret = gpio_set_debounce_timeout(desc, agpio->debounce_timeout * 10);
if (ret)
dev_warn(chip->parent,
"Failed to set debounce-timeout for pin 0x%04X, err %d\n",
pin, ret);
return desc;
}
static bool acpi_gpio_in_ignore_list(const char *ignore_list, const char *controller_in,
unsigned int pin_in)
{
const char *controller, *pin_str;
unsigned int pin;
char *endp;
int len;
controller = ignore_list;
while (controller) {
pin_str = strchr(controller, '@');
if (!pin_str)
goto err;
len = pin_str - controller;
if (len == strlen(controller_in) &&
strncmp(controller, controller_in, len) == 0) {
pin = simple_strtoul(pin_str + 1, &endp, 10);
if (*endp != 0 && *endp != ',')
goto err;
if (pin == pin_in)
return true;
}
controller = strchr(controller, ',');
if (controller)
controller++;
}
return false;
err:
pr_err_once("Error: Invalid value for gpiolib_acpi.ignore_...: %s\n", ignore_list);
return false;
}
static bool acpi_gpio_irq_is_wake(struct device *parent,
const struct acpi_resource_gpio *agpio)
{
unsigned int pin = agpio->pin_table[0];
if (agpio->wake_capable != ACPI_WAKE_CAPABLE)
return false;
if (acpi_gpio_in_ignore_list(ignore_wake, dev_name(parent), pin)) {
dev_info(parent, "Ignoring wakeup on pin %u\n", pin);
return false;
}
return true;
}
/* Always returns AE_OK so that we keep looping over the resources */
static acpi_status acpi_gpiochip_alloc_event(struct acpi_resource *ares,
void *context)
{
struct acpi_gpio_chip *acpi_gpio = context;
struct gpio_chip *chip = acpi_gpio->chip;
struct acpi_resource_gpio *agpio;
acpi_handle handle, evt_handle;
struct acpi_gpio_event *event;
irq_handler_t handler = NULL;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
unsigned int pin;
int ret, irq;
if (!acpi_gpio_get_irq_resource(ares, &agpio))
return AE_OK;
handle = ACPI_HANDLE(chip->parent);
pin = agpio->pin_table[0];
if (pin <= 255) {
char ev_name[8];
sprintf(ev_name, "_%c%02X",
agpio->triggering == ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE ? 'E' : 'L',
pin);
if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(handle, ev_name, &evt_handle)))
handler = acpi_gpio_irq_handler;
}
if (!handler) {
if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(handle, "_EVT", &evt_handle)))
handler = acpi_gpio_irq_handler_evt;
}
if (!handler)
return AE_OK;
if (acpi_gpio_in_ignore_list(ignore_interrupt, dev_name(chip->parent), pin)) {
dev_info(chip->parent, "Ignoring interrupt on pin %u\n", pin);
return AE_OK;
}
desc = acpi_request_own_gpiod(chip, agpio, 0, "ACPI:Event");
if (IS_ERR(desc)) {
dev_err(chip->parent,
"Failed to request GPIO for pin 0x%04X, err %ld\n",
pin, PTR_ERR(desc));
return AE_OK;
}
ret = gpiochip_lock_as_irq(chip, pin);
if (ret) {
dev_err(chip->parent,
"Failed to lock GPIO pin 0x%04X as interrupt, err %d\n",
pin, ret);
goto fail_free_desc;
}
irq = gpiod_to_irq(desc);
if (irq < 0) {
dev_err(chip->parent,
"Failed to translate GPIO pin 0x%04X to IRQ, err %d\n",
pin, irq);
goto fail_unlock_irq;
}
event = kzalloc(sizeof(*event), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!event)
goto fail_unlock_irq;
event->irqflags = IRQF_ONESHOT;
if (agpio->triggering == ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) {
if (agpio->polarity == ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH)
event->irqflags |= IRQF_TRIGGER_HIGH;
else
event->irqflags |= IRQF_TRIGGER_LOW;
} else {
switch (agpio->polarity) {
case ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH:
event->irqflags |= IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING;
break;
case ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW:
event->irqflags |= IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING;
break;
default:
event->irqflags |= IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING |
IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING;
break;
}
}
event->handle = evt_handle;
event->handler = handler;
event->irq = irq;
event->irq_is_wake = acpi_gpio_irq_is_wake(chip->parent, agpio);
event->pin = pin;
event->desc = desc;
list_add_tail(&event->node, &acpi_gpio->events);
return AE_OK;
fail_unlock_irq:
gpiochip_unlock_as_irq(chip, pin);
fail_free_desc:
gpiochip_free_own_desc(desc);
return AE_OK;
}
/**
* acpi_gpiochip_request_interrupts() - Register isr for gpio chip ACPI events
* @chip: GPIO chip
*
* ACPI5 platforms can use GPIO signaled ACPI events. These GPIO interrupts are
* handled by ACPI event methods which need to be called from the GPIO
* chip's interrupt handler. acpi_gpiochip_request_interrupts() finds out which
* GPIO pins have ACPI event methods and assigns interrupt handlers that calls
* the ACPI event methods for those pins.
*/
void acpi_gpiochip_request_interrupts(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
struct acpi_gpio_chip *acpi_gpio;
acpi_handle handle;
acpi_status status;
bool defer;
if (!chip->parent || !chip->to_irq)
return;
handle = ACPI_HANDLE(chip->parent);
if (!handle)
return;
status = acpi_get_data(handle, acpi_gpio_chip_dh, (void **)&acpi_gpio);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
return;
if (acpi_quirk_skip_gpio_event_handlers())
return;
acpi_walk_resources(handle, METHOD_NAME__AEI,
acpi_gpiochip_alloc_event, acpi_gpio);
mutex_lock(&acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_lock);
defer = !acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_done;
if (defer)
list_add(&acpi_gpio->deferred_req_irqs_list_entry,
&acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_list);
mutex_unlock(&acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_lock);
if (defer)
return;
acpi_gpiochip_request_irqs(acpi_gpio);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_gpiochip_request_interrupts);
/**
* acpi_gpiochip_free_interrupts() - Free GPIO ACPI event interrupts.
* @chip: GPIO chip
*
* Free interrupts associated with GPIO ACPI event method for the given
* GPIO chip.
*/
void acpi_gpiochip_free_interrupts(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
struct acpi_gpio_chip *acpi_gpio;
struct acpi_gpio_event *event, *ep;
acpi_handle handle;
acpi_status status;
if (!chip->parent || !chip->to_irq)
return;
handle = ACPI_HANDLE(chip->parent);
if (!handle)
return;
status = acpi_get_data(handle, acpi_gpio_chip_dh, (void **)&acpi_gpio);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
return;
mutex_lock(&acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_lock);
if (!list_empty(&acpi_gpio->deferred_req_irqs_list_entry))
list_del_init(&acpi_gpio->deferred_req_irqs_list_entry);
mutex_unlock(&acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_lock);
list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse(event, ep, &acpi_gpio->events, node) {
if (event->irq_requested) {
if (event->irq_is_wake)
disable_irq_wake(event->irq);
free_irq(event->irq, event);
}
gpiochip_unlock_as_irq(chip, event->pin);
gpiochip_free_own_desc(event->desc);
list_del(&event->node);
kfree(event);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_gpiochip_free_interrupts);
int acpi_dev_add_driver_gpios(struct acpi_device *adev,
const struct acpi_gpio_mapping *gpios)
{
if (adev && gpios) {
adev->driver_gpios = gpios;
return 0;
}
return -EINVAL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_add_driver_gpios);
void acpi_dev_remove_driver_gpios(struct acpi_device *adev)
{
if (adev)
adev->driver_gpios = NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_remove_driver_gpios);
static void acpi_dev_release_driver_gpios(void *adev)
{
acpi_dev_remove_driver_gpios(adev);
}
int devm_acpi_dev_add_driver_gpios(struct device *dev,
const struct acpi_gpio_mapping *gpios)
{
struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev);
int ret;
ret = acpi_dev_add_driver_gpios(adev, gpios);
if (ret)
return ret;
return devm_add_action_or_reset(dev, acpi_dev_release_driver_gpios, adev);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(devm_acpi_dev_add_driver_gpios);
static bool acpi_get_driver_gpio_data(struct acpi_device *adev,
const char *name, int index,
struct fwnode_reference_args *args,
unsigned int *quirks)
{
const struct acpi_gpio_mapping *gm;
if (!adev || !adev->driver_gpios)
return false;
for (gm = adev->driver_gpios; gm->name; gm++)
if (!strcmp(name, gm->name) && gm->data && index < gm->size) {
const struct acpi_gpio_params *par = gm->data + index;
args->fwnode = acpi_fwnode_handle(adev);
args->args[0] = par->crs_entry_index;
args->args[1] = par->line_index;
args->args[2] = par->active_low;
args->nargs = 3;
*quirks = gm->quirks;
return true;
}
return false;
}
static int
__acpi_gpio_update_gpiod_flags(enum gpiod_flags *flags, enum gpiod_flags update)
{
const enum gpiod_flags mask =
GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_DIR_SET | GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_DIR_OUT |
GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_DIR_VAL;
int ret = 0;
/*
* Check if the BIOS has IoRestriction with explicitly set direction
* and update @flags accordingly. Otherwise use whatever caller asked
* for.
*/
if (update & GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_DIR_SET) {
enum gpiod_flags diff = *flags ^ update;
/*
* Check if caller supplied incompatible GPIO initialization
* flags.
*
* Return %-EINVAL to notify that firmware has different
* settings and we are going to use them.
*/
if (((*flags & GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_DIR_SET) && (diff & GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_DIR_OUT)) ||
((*flags & GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_DIR_OUT) && (diff & GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_DIR_VAL)))
ret = -EINVAL;
*flags = (*flags & ~mask) | (update & mask);
}
return ret;
}
static int acpi_gpio_update_gpiod_flags(enum gpiod_flags *flags,
struct acpi_gpio_info *info)
{
struct device *dev = &info->adev->dev;
enum gpiod_flags old = *flags;
int ret;
ret = __acpi_gpio_update_gpiod_flags(&old, info->flags);
if (info->quirks & ACPI_GPIO_QUIRK_NO_IO_RESTRICTION) {
if (ret)
dev_warn(dev, FW_BUG "GPIO not in correct mode, fixing\n");
} else {
if (ret)
dev_dbg(dev, "Override GPIO initialization flags\n");
*flags = old;
}
return ret;
}
static int acpi_gpio_update_gpiod_lookup_flags(unsigned long *lookupflags,
struct acpi_gpio_info *info)
{
switch (info->pin_config) {
case ACPI_PIN_CONFIG_PULLUP:
*lookupflags |= GPIO_PULL_UP;
break;
case ACPI_PIN_CONFIG_PULLDOWN:
*lookupflags |= GPIO_PULL_DOWN;
break;
case ACPI_PIN_CONFIG_NOPULL:
*lookupflags |= GPIO_PULL_DISABLE;
break;
default:
break;
}
if (info->polarity == GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW)
*lookupflags |= GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW;
return 0;
}
struct acpi_gpio_lookup {
struct acpi_gpio_info info;
int index;
u16 pin_index;
bool active_low;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
int n;
};
static int acpi_populate_gpio_lookup(struct acpi_resource *ares, void *data)
{
struct acpi_gpio_lookup *lookup = data;
if (ares->type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_GPIO)
return 1;
if (!lookup->desc) {
const struct acpi_resource_gpio *agpio = &ares->data.gpio;
bool gpioint = agpio->connection_type == ACPI_RESOURCE_GPIO_TYPE_INT;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
u16 pin_index;
if (lookup->info.quirks & ACPI_GPIO_QUIRK_ONLY_GPIOIO && gpioint)
lookup->index++;
if (lookup->n++ != lookup->index)
return 1;
pin_index = lookup->pin_index;
if (pin_index >= agpio->pin_table_length)
return 1;
if (lookup->info.quirks & ACPI_GPIO_QUIRK_ABSOLUTE_NUMBER)
desc = gpio_to_desc(agpio->pin_table[pin_index]);
else
desc = acpi_get_gpiod(agpio->resource_source.string_ptr,
agpio->pin_table[pin_index]);
lookup->desc = desc;
lookup->info.pin_config = agpio->pin_config;
lookup->info.debounce = agpio->debounce_timeout;
lookup->info.gpioint = gpioint;
lookup->info.wake_capable = acpi_gpio_irq_is_wake(&lookup->info.adev->dev, agpio);
/*
* Polarity and triggering are only specified for GpioInt
* resource.
* Note: we expect here:
* - ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW == GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW
* - ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH == GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH
*/
if (lookup->info.gpioint) {
lookup->info.polarity = agpio->polarity;
lookup->info.triggering = agpio->triggering;
} else {
lookup->info.polarity = lookup->active_low;
}
lookup->info.flags = acpi_gpio_to_gpiod_flags(agpio, lookup->info.polarity);
}
return 1;
}
static int acpi_gpio_resource_lookup(struct acpi_gpio_lookup *lookup,
struct acpi_gpio_info *info)
{
struct acpi_device *adev = lookup->info.adev;
struct list_head res_list;
int ret;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&res_list);
ret = acpi_dev_get_resources(adev, &res_list,
acpi_populate_gpio_lookup,
lookup);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
acpi_dev_free_resource_list(&res_list);
if (!lookup->desc)
return -ENOENT;
if (info)
*info = lookup->info;
return 0;
}
static int acpi_gpio_property_lookup(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode,
const char *propname, int index,
struct acpi_gpio_lookup *lookup)
{
struct fwnode_reference_args args;
unsigned int quirks = 0;
int ret;
memset(&args, 0, sizeof(args));
ret = __acpi_node_get_property_reference(fwnode, propname, index, 3,
&args);
if (ret) {
struct acpi_device *adev;
adev = to_acpi_device_node(fwnode);
if (!acpi_get_driver_gpio_data(adev, propname, index, &args, &quirks))
return ret;
}
/*
* The property was found and resolved, so need to lookup the GPIO based
* on returned args.
*/
if (!to_acpi_device_node(args.fwnode))
return -EINVAL;
if (args.nargs != 3)
return -EPROTO;
lookup->index = args.args[0];
lookup->pin_index = args.args[1];
lookup->active_low = !!args.args[2];
lookup->info.adev = to_acpi_device_node(args.fwnode);
lookup->info.quirks = quirks;
return 0;
}
/**
* acpi_get_gpiod_by_index() - get a GPIO descriptor from device resources
* @adev: pointer to a ACPI device to get GPIO from
* @propname: Property name of the GPIO (optional)
* @index: index of GpioIo/GpioInt resource (starting from %0)
* @info: info pointer to fill in (optional)
*
* Function goes through ACPI resources for @adev and based on @index looks
* up a GpioIo/GpioInt resource, translates it to the Linux GPIO descriptor,
* and returns it. @index matches GpioIo/GpioInt resources only so if there
* are total %3 GPIO resources, the index goes from %0 to %2.
*
* If @propname is specified the GPIO is looked using device property. In
* that case @index is used to select the GPIO entry in the property value
* (in case of multiple).
*
* If the GPIO cannot be translated or there is an error, an ERR_PTR is
* returned.
*
* Note: if the GPIO resource has multiple entries in the pin list, this
* function only returns the first.
*/
static struct gpio_desc *acpi_get_gpiod_by_index(struct acpi_device *adev,
const char *propname,
int index,
struct acpi_gpio_info *info)
{
struct acpi_gpio_lookup lookup;
int ret;
if (!adev)
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
memset(&lookup, 0, sizeof(lookup));
lookup.index = index;
if (propname) {
dev_dbg(&adev->dev, "GPIO: looking up %s\n", propname);
ret = acpi_gpio_property_lookup(acpi_fwnode_handle(adev),
propname, index, &lookup);
if (ret)
return ERR_PTR(ret);
dev_dbg(&adev->dev, "GPIO: _DSD returned %s %d %u %u\n",
dev_name(&lookup.info.adev->dev), lookup.index,
lookup.pin_index, lookup.active_low);
} else {
dev_dbg(&adev->dev, "GPIO: looking up %d in _CRS\n", index);
lookup.info.adev = adev;
}
ret = acpi_gpio_resource_lookup(&lookup, info);
return ret ? ERR_PTR(ret) : lookup.desc;
}
/**
* acpi_get_gpiod_from_data() - get a GPIO descriptor from ACPI data node
* @fwnode: pointer to an ACPI firmware node to get the GPIO information from
* @propname: Property name of the GPIO
* @index: index of GpioIo/GpioInt resource (starting from %0)
* @info: info pointer to fill in (optional)
*
* This function uses the property-based GPIO lookup to get to the GPIO
* resource with the relevant information from a data-only ACPI firmware node
* and uses that to obtain the GPIO descriptor to return.
*
* If the GPIO cannot be translated or there is an error an ERR_PTR is
* returned.
*/
static struct gpio_desc *acpi_get_gpiod_from_data(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode,
const char *propname,
int index,
struct acpi_gpio_info *info)
{
struct acpi_gpio_lookup lookup;
int ret;
if (!is_acpi_data_node(fwnode))
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
if (!propname)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
memset(&lookup, 0, sizeof(lookup));
lookup.index = index;
ret = acpi_gpio_property_lookup(fwnode, propname, index, &lookup);
if (ret)
return ERR_PTR(ret);
ret = acpi_gpio_resource_lookup(&lookup, info);
return ret ? ERR_PTR(ret) : lookup.desc;
}
static bool acpi_can_fallback_to_crs(struct acpi_device *adev,
const char *con_id)
{
/* Never allow fallback if the device has properties */
if (acpi_dev_has_props(adev) || adev->driver_gpios)
return false;
return con_id == NULL;
}
struct gpio_desc *acpi_find_gpio(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode,
const char *con_id,
unsigned int idx,
enum gpiod_flags *dflags,
unsigned long *lookupflags)
{
struct acpi_device *adev = to_acpi_device_node(fwnode);
struct acpi_gpio_info info;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
char propname[32];
int i;
/* Try first from _DSD */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(gpio_suffixes); i++) {
if (con_id) {
snprintf(propname, sizeof(propname), "%s-%s",
con_id, gpio_suffixes[i]);
} else {
snprintf(propname, sizeof(propname), "%s",
gpio_suffixes[i]);
}
if (adev)
desc = acpi_get_gpiod_by_index(adev,
propname, idx, &info);
else
desc = acpi_get_gpiod_from_data(fwnode,
propname, idx, &info);
if (!IS_ERR(desc))
break;
if (PTR_ERR(desc) == -EPROBE_DEFER)
return ERR_CAST(desc);
}
/* Then from plain _CRS GPIOs */
if (IS_ERR(desc)) {
if (!adev || !acpi_can_fallback_to_crs(adev, con_id))
return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
desc = acpi_get_gpiod_by_index(adev, NULL, idx, &info);
if (IS_ERR(desc))
return desc;
}
if (info.gpioint &&
(*dflags == GPIOD_OUT_LOW || *dflags == GPIOD_OUT_HIGH)) {
dev_dbg(&adev->dev, "refusing GpioInt() entry when doing GPIOD_OUT_* lookup\n");
return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
}
acpi_gpio_update_gpiod_flags(dflags, &info);
acpi_gpio_update_gpiod_lookup_flags(lookupflags, &info);
return desc;
}
/**
* acpi_dev_gpio_irq_wake_get_by() - Find GpioInt and translate it to Linux IRQ number
* @adev: pointer to a ACPI device to get IRQ from
* @name: optional name of GpioInt resource
* @index: index of GpioInt resource (starting from %0)
* @wake_capable: Set to true if the IRQ is wake capable
*
* If the device has one or more GpioInt resources, this function can be
* used to translate from the GPIO offset in the resource to the Linux IRQ
* number.
*
* The function is idempotent, though each time it runs it will configure GPIO
* pin direction according to the flags in GpioInt resource.
*
* The function takes optional @name parameter. If the resource has a property
* name, then only those will be taken into account.
*
* The GPIO is considered wake capable if the GpioInt resource specifies
* SharedAndWake or ExclusiveAndWake.
*
* Return: Linux IRQ number (> %0) on success, negative errno on failure.
*/
int acpi_dev_gpio_irq_wake_get_by(struct acpi_device *adev, const char *name, int index,
bool *wake_capable)
{
int idx, i;
unsigned int irq_flags;
int ret;
for (i = 0, idx = 0; idx <= index; i++) {
struct acpi_gpio_info info;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
desc = acpi_get_gpiod_by_index(adev, name, i, &info);
/* Ignore -EPROBE_DEFER, it only matters if idx matches */
if (IS_ERR(desc) && PTR_ERR(desc) != -EPROBE_DEFER)
return PTR_ERR(desc);
if (info.gpioint && idx++ == index) {
unsigned long lflags = GPIO_LOOKUP_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
enum gpiod_flags dflags = GPIOD_ASIS;
char label[32];
int irq;
if (IS_ERR(desc))
return PTR_ERR(desc);
irq = gpiod_to_irq(desc);
if (irq < 0)
return irq;
acpi_gpio_update_gpiod_flags(&dflags, &info);
acpi_gpio_update_gpiod_lookup_flags(&lflags, &info);
snprintf(label, sizeof(label), "GpioInt() %d", index);
ret = gpiod_configure_flags(desc, label, lflags, dflags);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
/* ACPI uses hundredths of milliseconds units */
ret = gpio_set_debounce_timeout(desc, info.debounce * 10);
if (ret)
return ret;
irq_flags = acpi_dev_get_irq_type(info.triggering,
info.polarity);
/*
* If the IRQ is not already in use then set type
* if specified and different than the current one.
*/
if (can_request_irq(irq, irq_flags)) {
if (irq_flags != IRQ_TYPE_NONE &&
irq_flags != irq_get_trigger_type(irq))
irq_set_irq_type(irq, irq_flags);
} else {
dev_dbg(&adev->dev, "IRQ %d already in use\n", irq);
}
/* avoid suspend issues with GPIOs when systems are using S3 */
if (wake_capable && acpi_gbl_FADT.flags & ACPI_FADT_LOW_POWER_S0)
*wake_capable = info.wake_capable;
return irq;
}
}
return -ENOENT;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_gpio_irq_wake_get_by);
static acpi_status
acpi_gpio_adr_space_handler(u32 function, acpi_physical_address address,
u32 bits, u64 *value, void *handler_context,
void *region_context)
{
struct acpi_gpio_chip *achip = region_context;
struct gpio_chip *chip = achip->chip;
struct acpi_resource_gpio *agpio;
struct acpi_resource *ares;
u16 pin_index = address;
acpi_status status;
int length;
int i;
status = acpi_buffer_to_resource(achip->conn_info.connection,
achip->conn_info.length, &ares);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
return status;
if (WARN_ON(ares->type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_GPIO)) {
ACPI_FREE(ares);
return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
}
agpio = &ares->data.gpio;
if (WARN_ON(agpio->io_restriction == ACPI_IO_RESTRICT_INPUT &&
function == ACPI_WRITE)) {
ACPI_FREE(ares);
return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
}
length = min_t(u16, agpio->pin_table_length, pin_index + bits);
for (i = pin_index; i < length; ++i) {
unsigned int pin = agpio->pin_table[i];
struct acpi_gpio_connection *conn;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
bool found;
mutex_lock(&achip->conn_lock);
found = false;
list_for_each_entry(conn, &achip->conns, node) {
if (conn->pin == pin) {
found = true;
desc = conn->desc;
break;
}
}
/*
* The same GPIO can be shared between operation region and
* event but only if the access here is ACPI_READ. In that
* case we "borrow" the event GPIO instead.
*/
if (!found && agpio->shareable == ACPI_SHARED &&
function == ACPI_READ) {
struct acpi_gpio_event *event;
list_for_each_entry(event, &achip->events, node) {
if (event->pin == pin) {
desc = event->desc;
found = true;
break;
}
}
}
if (!found) {
desc = acpi_request_own_gpiod(chip, agpio, i, "ACPI:OpRegion");
if (IS_ERR(desc)) {
mutex_unlock(&achip->conn_lock);
status = AE_ERROR;
goto out;
}
conn = kzalloc(sizeof(*conn), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!conn) {
gpiochip_free_own_desc(desc);
mutex_unlock(&achip->conn_lock);
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto out;
}
conn->pin = pin;
conn->desc = desc;
list_add_tail(&conn->node, &achip->conns);
}
mutex_unlock(&achip->conn_lock);
if (function == ACPI_WRITE)
gpiod_set_raw_value_cansleep(desc, !!(*value & BIT(i)));
else
*value |= (u64)gpiod_get_raw_value_cansleep(desc) << i;
}
out:
ACPI_FREE(ares);
return status;
}
static void acpi_gpiochip_request_regions(struct acpi_gpio_chip *achip)
{
struct gpio_chip *chip = achip->chip;
acpi_handle handle = ACPI_HANDLE(chip->parent);
acpi_status status;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&achip->conns);
mutex_init(&achip->conn_lock);
status = acpi_install_address_space_handler(handle, ACPI_ADR_SPACE_GPIO,
acpi_gpio_adr_space_handler,
NULL, achip);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
dev_err(chip->parent,
"Failed to install GPIO OpRegion handler\n");
}
static void acpi_gpiochip_free_regions(struct acpi_gpio_chip *achip)
{
struct gpio_chip *chip = achip->chip;
acpi_handle handle = ACPI_HANDLE(chip->parent);
struct acpi_gpio_connection *conn, *tmp;
acpi_status status;
status = acpi_remove_address_space_handler(handle, ACPI_ADR_SPACE_GPIO,
acpi_gpio_adr_space_handler);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
dev_err(chip->parent,
"Failed to remove GPIO OpRegion handler\n");
return;
}
list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse(conn, tmp, &achip->conns, node) {
gpiochip_free_own_desc(conn->desc);
list_del(&conn->node);
kfree(conn);
}
}
static struct gpio_desc *
acpi_gpiochip_parse_own_gpio(struct acpi_gpio_chip *achip,
struct fwnode_handle *fwnode,
const char **name,
unsigned long *lflags,
enum gpiod_flags *dflags)
{
struct gpio_chip *chip = achip->chip;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
u32 gpios[2];
int ret;
*lflags = GPIO_LOOKUP_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
*dflags = GPIOD_ASIS;
*name = NULL;
ret = fwnode_property_read_u32_array(fwnode, "gpios", gpios,
ARRAY_SIZE(gpios));
if (ret < 0)
return ERR_PTR(ret);
desc = gpiochip_get_desc(chip, gpios[0]);
if (IS_ERR(desc))
return desc;
if (gpios[1])
*lflags |= GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW;
if (fwnode_property_present(fwnode, "input"))
*dflags |= GPIOD_IN;
else if (fwnode_property_present(fwnode, "output-low"))
*dflags |= GPIOD_OUT_LOW;
else if (fwnode_property_present(fwnode, "output-high"))
*dflags |= GPIOD_OUT_HIGH;
else
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
fwnode_property_read_string(fwnode, "line-name", name);
return desc;
}
static void acpi_gpiochip_scan_gpios(struct acpi_gpio_chip *achip)
{
struct gpio_chip *chip = achip->chip;
struct fwnode_handle *fwnode;
device_for_each_child_node(chip->parent, fwnode) {
unsigned long lflags;
enum gpiod_flags dflags;
struct gpio_desc *desc;
const char *name;
int ret;
if (!fwnode_property_present(fwnode, "gpio-hog"))
continue;
desc = acpi_gpiochip_parse_own_gpio(achip, fwnode, &name,
&lflags, &dflags);
if (IS_ERR(desc))
continue;
ret = gpiod_hog(desc, name, lflags, dflags);
if (ret) {
dev_err(chip->parent, "Failed to hog GPIO\n");
fwnode_handle_put(fwnode);
return;
}
}
}
void acpi_gpiochip_add(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
struct acpi_gpio_chip *acpi_gpio;
struct acpi_device *adev;
acpi_status status;
if (!chip || !chip->parent)
return;
adev = ACPI_COMPANION(chip->parent);
if (!adev)
return;
acpi_gpio = kzalloc(sizeof(*acpi_gpio), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!acpi_gpio) {
dev_err(chip->parent,
"Failed to allocate memory for ACPI GPIO chip\n");
return;
}
acpi_gpio->chip = chip;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&acpi_gpio->events);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&acpi_gpio->deferred_req_irqs_list_entry);
status = acpi_attach_data(adev->handle, acpi_gpio_chip_dh, acpi_gpio);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
dev_err(chip->parent, "Failed to attach ACPI GPIO chip\n");
kfree(acpi_gpio);
return;
}
acpi_gpiochip_request_regions(acpi_gpio);
acpi_gpiochip_scan_gpios(acpi_gpio);
acpi_dev_clear_dependencies(adev);
}
void acpi_gpiochip_remove(struct gpio_chip *chip)
{
struct acpi_gpio_chip *acpi_gpio;
acpi_handle handle;
acpi_status status;
if (!chip || !chip->parent)
return;
handle = ACPI_HANDLE(chip->parent);
if (!handle)
return;
status = acpi_get_data(handle, acpi_gpio_chip_dh, (void **)&acpi_gpio);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
dev_warn(chip->parent, "Failed to retrieve ACPI GPIO chip\n");
return;
}
acpi_gpiochip_free_regions(acpi_gpio);
acpi_detach_data(handle, acpi_gpio_chip_dh);
kfree(acpi_gpio);
}
static int acpi_gpio_package_count(const union acpi_object *obj)
{
const union acpi_object *element = obj->package.elements;
const union acpi_object *end = element + obj->package.count;
unsigned int count = 0;
while (element < end) {
switch (element->type) {
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE:
element += 3;
fallthrough;
case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER:
element++;
count++;
break;
default:
return -EPROTO;
}
}
return count;
}
static int acpi_find_gpio_count(struct acpi_resource *ares, void *data)
{
unsigned int *count = data;
if (ares->type == ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_GPIO)
*count += ares->data.gpio.pin_table_length;
return 1;
}
/**
* acpi_gpio_count - count the GPIOs associated with a device / function
* @dev: GPIO consumer, can be %NULL for system-global GPIOs
* @con_id: function within the GPIO consumer
*
* Return:
* The number of GPIOs associated with a device / function or %-ENOENT,
* if no GPIO has been assigned to the requested function.
*/
int acpi_gpio_count(struct device *dev, const char *con_id)
{
struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev);
const union acpi_object *obj;
const struct acpi_gpio_mapping *gm;
int count = -ENOENT;
int ret;
char propname[32];
unsigned int i;
/* Try first from _DSD */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(gpio_suffixes); i++) {
if (con_id)
snprintf(propname, sizeof(propname), "%s-%s",
con_id, gpio_suffixes[i]);
else
snprintf(propname, sizeof(propname), "%s",
gpio_suffixes[i]);
ret = acpi_dev_get_property(adev, propname, ACPI_TYPE_ANY,
&obj);
if (ret == 0) {
if (obj->type == ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE)
count = 1;
else if (obj->type == ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE)
count = acpi_gpio_package_count(obj);
} else if (adev->driver_gpios) {
for (gm = adev->driver_gpios; gm->name; gm++)
if (strcmp(propname, gm->name) == 0) {
count = gm->size;
break;
}
}
if (count > 0)
break;
}
/* Then from plain _CRS GPIOs */
if (count < 0) {
struct list_head resource_list;
unsigned int crs_count = 0;
if (!acpi_can_fallback_to_crs(adev, con_id))
return count;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&resource_list);
acpi_dev_get_resources(adev, &resource_list,
acpi_find_gpio_count, &crs_count);
acpi_dev_free_resource_list(&resource_list);
if (crs_count > 0)
count = crs_count;
}
return count ? count : -ENOENT;
}
/* Run deferred acpi_gpiochip_request_irqs() */
static int __init acpi_gpio_handle_deferred_request_irqs(void)
{
struct acpi_gpio_chip *acpi_gpio, *tmp;
mutex_lock(&acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_lock);
list_for_each_entry_safe(acpi_gpio, tmp,
&acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_list,
deferred_req_irqs_list_entry)
acpi_gpiochip_request_irqs(acpi_gpio);
acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_done = true;
mutex_unlock(&acpi_gpio_deferred_req_irqs_lock);
return 0;
}
/* We must use _sync so that this runs after the first deferred_probe run */
late_initcall_sync(acpi_gpio_handle_deferred_request_irqs);
static const struct dmi_system_id gpiolib_acpi_quirks[] __initconst = {
{
/*
* The Minix Neo Z83-4 has a micro-USB-B id-pin handler for
* a non existing micro-USB-B connector which puts the HDMI
* DDC pins in GPIO mode, breaking HDMI support.
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "MINIX"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Z83-4"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.no_edge_events_on_boot = true,
},
},
{
/*
* The Terra Pad 1061 has a micro-USB-B id-pin handler, which
* instead of controlling the actual micro-USB-B turns the 5V
* boost for its USB-A connector off. The actual micro-USB-B
* connector is wired for charging only.
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Wortmann_AG"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "TERRA_PAD_1061"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.no_edge_events_on_boot = true,
},
},
{
/*
* The Dell Venue 10 Pro 5055, with Bay Trail SoC + TI PMIC uses an
* external embedded-controller connected via I2C + an ACPI GPIO
* event handler on INT33FFC:02 pin 12, causing spurious wakeups.
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Dell Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Venue 10 Pro 5055"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.ignore_wake = "INT33FC:02@12",
},
},
{
/*
* HP X2 10 models with Cherry Trail SoC + TI PMIC use an
* external embedded-controller connected via I2C + an ACPI GPIO
* event handler on INT33FF:01 pin 0, causing spurious wakeups.
* When suspending by closing the LID, the power to the USB
* keyboard is turned off, causing INT0002 ACPI events to
* trigger once the XHCI controller notices the keyboard is
* gone. So INT0002 events cause spurious wakeups too. Ignoring
* EC wakes breaks wakeup when opening the lid, the user needs
* to press the power-button to wakeup the system. The
* alternative is suspend simply not working, which is worse.
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "HP"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "HP x2 Detachable 10-p0XX"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.ignore_wake = "INT33FF:01@0,INT0002:00@2",
},
},
{
/*
* HP X2 10 models with Bay Trail SoC + AXP288 PMIC use an
* external embedded-controller connected via I2C + an ACPI GPIO
* event handler on INT33FC:02 pin 28, causing spurious wakeups.
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Hewlett-Packard"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "HP Pavilion x2 Detachable"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "815D"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.ignore_wake = "INT33FC:02@28",
},
},
{
/*
* HP X2 10 models with Cherry Trail SoC + AXP288 PMIC use an
* external embedded-controller connected via I2C + an ACPI GPIO
* event handler on INT33FF:01 pin 0, causing spurious wakeups.
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "HP"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "HP Pavilion x2 Detachable"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "813E"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.ignore_wake = "INT33FF:01@0",
},
},
{
/*
* Interrupt storm caused from edge triggered floating pin
* Found in BIOS UX325UAZ.300
* https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216208
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "ZenBook UX325UAZ_UM325UAZ"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.ignore_interrupt = "AMDI0030:00@18",
},
},
{
/*
* Spurious wakeups from TP_ATTN# pin
* Found in BIOS 1.7.8
* https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/1722#note_1720627
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "NL5xNU"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.ignore_wake = "ELAN0415:00@9",
},
},
{
/*
* Spurious wakeups from TP_ATTN# pin
* Found in BIOS 1.7.8
* https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/1722#note_1720627
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "NL5xRU"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.ignore_wake = "ELAN0415:00@9",
},
},
{
/*
* Spurious wakeups from TP_ATTN# pin
* Found in BIOS 1.7.7
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "NH5xAx"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.ignore_wake = "SYNA1202:00@16",
},
},
{
/*
* On the Peaq C1010 2-in-1 INT33FC:00 pin 3 is connected to
* a "dolby" button. At the ACPI level an _AEI event-handler
* is connected which sets an ACPI variable to 1 on both
* edges. This variable can be polled + cleared to 0 using
* WMI. But since the variable is set on both edges the WMI
* interface is pretty useless even when polling.
* So instead the x86-android-tablets code instantiates
* a gpio-keys platform device for it.
* Ignore the _AEI handler for the pin, so that it is not busy.
*/
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "PEAQ"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "PEAQ PMM C1010 MD99187"),
},
.driver_data = &(struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk) {
.ignore_interrupt = "INT33FC:00@3",
},
},
{} /* Terminating entry */
};
static int __init acpi_gpio_setup_params(void)
{
const struct acpi_gpiolib_dmi_quirk *quirk = NULL;
const struct dmi_system_id *id;
id = dmi_first_match(gpiolib_acpi_quirks);
if (id)
quirk = id->driver_data;
if (run_edge_events_on_boot < 0) {
if (quirk && quirk->no_edge_events_on_boot)
run_edge_events_on_boot = 0;
else
run_edge_events_on_boot = 1;
}
if (ignore_wake == NULL && quirk && quirk->ignore_wake)
ignore_wake = quirk->ignore_wake;
if (ignore_interrupt == NULL && quirk && quirk->ignore_interrupt)
ignore_interrupt = quirk->ignore_interrupt;
return 0;
}
/* Directly after dmi_setup() which runs as core_initcall() */
postcore_initcall(acpi_gpio_setup_params);