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/******************************************************************************
*
* Name: actbl.h - Table data structures defined in ACPI specification
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2006, R. Byron Moore
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#ifndef __ACTBL_H__
#define __ACTBL_H__
/*
* Note about bitfields: The u8 type is used for bitfields in ACPI tables.
* This is the only type that is even remotely portable. Anything else is not
* portable, so do not use any other bitfield types.
*/
/*
* Values for description table header signatures
*/
#define RSDP_NAME "RSDP"
#define RSDP_SIG "RSD PTR " /* RSDT Pointer signature */
#define APIC_SIG "APIC" /* Multiple APIC Description Table */
#define DSDT_SIG "DSDT" /* Differentiated System Description Table */
#define FADT_SIG "FACP" /* Fixed ACPI Description Table */
#define FACS_SIG "FACS" /* Firmware ACPI Control Structure */
#define PSDT_SIG "PSDT" /* Persistent System Description Table */
#define RSDT_SIG "RSDT" /* Root System Description Table */
#define XSDT_SIG "XSDT" /* Extended System Description Table */
#define SSDT_SIG "SSDT" /* Secondary System Description Table */
#define SBST_SIG "SBST" /* Smart Battery Specification Table */
#define SPIC_SIG "SPIC" /* IOSAPIC table */
#define BOOT_SIG "BOOT" /* Boot table */
#define GL_OWNED 0x02 /* Ownership of global lock is bit 1 */
/*
* Common table types. The base code can remain
* constant if the underlying tables are changed
*/
#define RSDT_DESCRIPTOR struct rsdt_descriptor_rev2
#define XSDT_DESCRIPTOR struct xsdt_descriptor_rev2
#define FACS_DESCRIPTOR struct facs_descriptor_rev2
#define FADT_DESCRIPTOR struct fadt_descriptor_rev2
#pragma pack(1)
/*
* ACPI Version-independent tables
*
* NOTE: The tables that are specific to ACPI versions (1.0, 2.0, etc.)
* are in separate files.
*/
struct rsdp_descriptor { /* Root System Descriptor Pointer */
char signature[8]; /* ACPI signature, contains "RSD PTR " */
u8 checksum; /* ACPI 1.0 checksum */
char oem_id[6]; /* OEM identification */
u8 revision; /* Must be (0) for ACPI 1.0 or (2) for ACPI 2.0+ */
u32 rsdt_physical_address; /* 32-bit physical address of the RSDT */
u32 length; /* XSDT Length in bytes, including header */
u64 xsdt_physical_address; /* 64-bit physical address of the XSDT */
u8 extended_checksum; /* Checksum of entire table (ACPI 2.0) */
char reserved[3]; /* Reserved, must be zero */
};
struct acpi_common_facs { /* Common FACS for internal use */
u32 *global_lock;
u64 *firmware_waking_vector;
u8 vector_width;
};
#define ACPI_TABLE_HEADER_DEF /* ACPI common table header */ \
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 12:00:00 +08:00
char signature[4]; /* ASCII table signature */\
u32 length; /* Length of table in bytes, including this header */\
u8 revision; /* ACPI Specification minor version # */\
u8 checksum; /* To make sum of entire table == 0 */\
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 12:00:00 +08:00
char oem_id[6]; /* ASCII OEM identification */\
char oem_table_id[8]; /* ASCII OEM table identification */\
u32 oem_revision; /* OEM revision number */\
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 12:00:00 +08:00
char asl_compiler_id [4]; /* ASCII ASL compiler vendor ID */\
u32 asl_compiler_revision; /* ASL compiler version */
struct acpi_table_header { /* ACPI common table header */
ACPI_TABLE_HEADER_DEF};
/*
* MADT values and structures
*/
/* Values for MADT PCATCompat */
#define DUAL_PIC 0
#define MULTIPLE_APIC 1
/* Master MADT */
struct multiple_apic_table {
ACPI_TABLE_HEADER_DEF /* ACPI common table header */
u32 local_apic_address; /* Physical address of local APIC */
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 12:00:00 +08:00
/* Flags (32 bits) */
u8 PCATcompat:1; /* 00: System also has dual 8259s */
u8:7; /* 01-07: Reserved, must be zero */
u8 reserved1[3]; /* 08-31: Reserved, must be zero */
};
/* Values for Type in APIC_HEADER_DEF */
#define APIC_PROCESSOR 0
#define APIC_IO 1
#define APIC_XRUPT_OVERRIDE 2
#define APIC_NMI 3
#define APIC_LOCAL_NMI 4
#define APIC_ADDRESS_OVERRIDE 5
#define APIC_IO_SAPIC 6
#define APIC_LOCAL_SAPIC 7
#define APIC_XRUPT_SOURCE 8
#define APIC_RESERVED 9 /* 9 and greater are reserved */
/*
* MADT sub-structures (Follow MULTIPLE_APIC_DESCRIPTION_TABLE)
*/
#define APIC_HEADER_DEF /* Common APIC sub-structure header */\
u8 type; \
u8 length;
struct apic_header {
APIC_HEADER_DEF};
/* Values for MPS INTI flags */
#define POLARITY_CONFORMS 0
#define POLARITY_ACTIVE_HIGH 1
#define POLARITY_RESERVED 2
#define POLARITY_ACTIVE_LOW 3
#define TRIGGER_CONFORMS 0
#define TRIGGER_EDGE 1
#define TRIGGER_RESERVED 2
#define TRIGGER_LEVEL 3
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 12:00:00 +08:00
/* Common flag definitions (16 bits each) */
#define MPS_INTI_FLAGS \
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 12:00:00 +08:00
u8 polarity : 2; /* 00-01: Polarity of APIC I/O input signals */\
u8 trigger_mode : 2; /* 02-03: Trigger mode of APIC input signals */\
u8 : 4; /* 04-07: Reserved, must be zero */\
u8 reserved1; /* 08-15: Reserved, must be zero */
#define LOCAL_APIC_FLAGS \
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 12:00:00 +08:00
u8 processor_enabled: 1; /* 00: Processor is usable if set */\
u8 : 7; /* 01-07: Reserved, must be zero */\
u8 reserved2; /* 08-15: Reserved, must be zero */
/* Sub-structures for MADT */
struct madt_processor_apic {
APIC_HEADER_DEF u8 processor_id; /* ACPI processor id */
u8 local_apic_id; /* Processor's local APIC id */
LOCAL_APIC_FLAGS};
struct madt_io_apic {
APIC_HEADER_DEF u8 io_apic_id; /* I/O APIC ID */
u8 reserved; /* Reserved - must be zero */
u32 address; /* APIC physical address */
u32 interrupt; /* Global system interrupt where INTI
* lines start */
};
struct madt_interrupt_override {
APIC_HEADER_DEF u8 bus; /* 0 - ISA */
u8 source; /* Interrupt source (IRQ) */
u32 interrupt; /* Global system interrupt */
MPS_INTI_FLAGS};
struct madt_nmi_source {
APIC_HEADER_DEF MPS_INTI_FLAGS u32 interrupt; /* Global system interrupt */
};
struct madt_local_apic_nmi {
APIC_HEADER_DEF u8 processor_id; /* ACPI processor id */
MPS_INTI_FLAGS u8 lint; /* LINTn to which NMI is connected */
};
struct madt_address_override {
APIC_HEADER_DEF u16 reserved; /* Reserved, must be zero */
u64 address; /* APIC physical address */
};
struct madt_io_sapic {
APIC_HEADER_DEF u8 io_sapic_id; /* I/O SAPIC ID */
u8 reserved; /* Reserved, must be zero */
u32 interrupt_base; /* Glocal interrupt for SAPIC start */
u64 address; /* SAPIC physical address */
};
struct madt_local_sapic {
APIC_HEADER_DEF u8 processor_id; /* ACPI processor id */
u8 local_sapic_id; /* SAPIC ID */
u8 local_sapic_eid; /* SAPIC EID */
u8 reserved[3]; /* Reserved, must be zero */
LOCAL_APIC_FLAGS u32 processor_uID; /* Numeric UID - ACPI 3.0 */
char processor_uIDstring[1]; /* String UID - ACPI 3.0 */
};
struct madt_interrupt_source {
APIC_HEADER_DEF MPS_INTI_FLAGS u8 interrupt_type; /* 1=PMI, 2=INIT, 3=corrected */
u8 processor_id; /* Processor ID */
u8 processor_eid; /* Processor EID */
u8 io_sapic_vector; /* Vector value for PMI interrupts */
u32 interrupt; /* Global system interrupt */
u32 flags; /* Interrupt Source Flags */
};
/*
* Smart Battery
*/
struct smart_battery_table {
ACPI_TABLE_HEADER_DEF u32 warning_level;
u32 low_level;
u32 critical_level;
};
#pragma pack()
/*
* ACPI Table information. We save the table address, length,
* and type of memory allocation (mapped or allocated) for each
* table for 1) when we exit, and 2) if a new table is installed
*/
#define ACPI_MEM_NOT_ALLOCATED 0
#define ACPI_MEM_ALLOCATED 1
#define ACPI_MEM_MAPPED 2
/* Definitions for the Flags bitfield member of struct acpi_table_support */
#define ACPI_TABLE_SINGLE 0x00
#define ACPI_TABLE_MULTIPLE 0x01
#define ACPI_TABLE_EXECUTABLE 0x02
#define ACPI_TABLE_ROOT 0x00
#define ACPI_TABLE_PRIMARY 0x10
#define ACPI_TABLE_SECONDARY 0x20
#define ACPI_TABLE_ALL 0x30
#define ACPI_TABLE_TYPE_MASK 0x30
/* Data about each known table type */
struct acpi_table_support {
char *name;
char *signature;
void **global_ptr;
u8 sig_length;
u8 flags;
};
/*
* Get the ACPI version-specific tables
*/
#include "actbl1.h" /* Acpi 1.0 table definitions */
#include "actbl2.h" /* Acpi 2.0 table definitions */
extern u8 acpi_fadt_is_v1; /* is set to 1 if FADT is revision 1,
* needed for certain workarounds */
#pragma pack(1)
/*
* High performance timer
*/
struct hpet_table {
ACPI_TABLE_HEADER_DEF u32 hardware_id;
struct acpi_generic_address base_address;
u8 hpet_number;
u16 clock_tick;
u8 attributes;
};
#pragma pack()
#endif /* __ACTBL_H__ */