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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause OR GPL-2.0 */
/******************************************************************************
*
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
* Name: actbl1.h - Additional ACPI table definitions
*
* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2020, Intel Corp.
*
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __ACTBL1_H__
#define __ACTBL1_H__
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Additional ACPI Tables
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
*
* These tables are not consumed directly by the ACPICA subsystem, but are
* included here to support device drivers and the AML disassembler.
*
******************************************************************************/
/*
* Values for description table header signatures for tables defined in this
* file. Useful because they make it more difficult to inadvertently type in
* the wrong signature.
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
*/
#define ACPI_SIG_ASF "ASF!" /* Alert Standard Format table */
#define ACPI_SIG_BERT "BERT" /* Boot Error Record Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_BGRT "BGRT" /* Boot Graphics Resource Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_BOOT "BOOT" /* Simple Boot Flag Table */
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
#define ACPI_SIG_CPEP "CPEP" /* Corrected Platform Error Polling table */
#define ACPI_SIG_CSRT "CSRT" /* Core System Resource Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_DBG2 "DBG2" /* Debug Port table type 2 */
#define ACPI_SIG_DBGP "DBGP" /* Debug Port table */
#define ACPI_SIG_DMAR "DMAR" /* DMA Remapping table */
#define ACPI_SIG_DRTM "DRTM" /* Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement table */
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
#define ACPI_SIG_ECDT "ECDT" /* Embedded Controller Boot Resources Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_EINJ "EINJ" /* Error Injection table */
#define ACPI_SIG_ERST "ERST" /* Error Record Serialization Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_FPDT "FPDT" /* Firmware Performance Data Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_GTDT "GTDT" /* Generic Timer Description Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_HEST "HEST" /* Hardware Error Source Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_HMAT "HMAT" /* Heterogeneous Memory Attributes Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_HPET "HPET" /* High Precision Event Timer table */
#define ACPI_SIG_IBFT "IBFT" /* iSCSI Boot Firmware Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_S3PT "S3PT" /* S3 Performance (sub)Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_PCCS "PCC" /* PCC Shared Memory Region */
/* Reserved table signatures */
#define ACPI_SIG_MATR "MATR" /* Memory Address Translation Table */
#define ACPI_SIG_MSDM "MSDM" /* Microsoft Data Management Table */
/*
* These tables have been seen in the field, but no definition has been found
*/
#ifdef ACPI_UNDEFINED_TABLES
#define ACPI_SIG_ATKG "ATKG"
#define ACPI_SIG_GSCI "GSCI" /* GMCH SCI table */
#define ACPI_SIG_IEIT "IEIT"
#endif
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
/*
* All tables must be byte-packed to match the ACPI specification, since
* the tables are provided by the system BIOS.
*/
#pragma pack(1)
/*
* Note: C bitfields are not used for this reason:
*
* "Bitfields are great and easy to read, but unfortunately the C language
* does not specify the layout of bitfields in memory, which means they are
* essentially useless for dealing with packed data in on-disk formats or
* binary wire protocols." (Or ACPI tables and buffers.) "If you ask me,
* this decision was a design error in C. Ritchie could have picked an order
* and stuck with it." Norman Ramsey.
* See http://stackoverflow.com/a/1053662/41661
*/
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Common subtable headers
*
******************************************************************************/
/* Generic subtable header (used in MADT, SRAT, etc.) */
struct acpi_subtable_header {
u8 type;
u8 length;
};
/* Subtable header for WHEA tables (EINJ, ERST, WDAT) */
struct acpi_whea_header {
u8 action;
u8 instruction;
u8 flags;
u8 reserved;
struct acpi_generic_address register_region;
u64 value; /* Value used with Read/Write register */
u64 mask; /* Bitmask required for this register instruction */
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* ASF - Alert Standard Format table (Signature "ASF!")
* Revision 0x10
*
* Conforms to the Alert Standard Format Specification V2.0, 23 April 2003
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_asf {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
};
/* ASF subtable header */
struct acpi_asf_header {
u8 type;
u8 reserved;
u16 length;
};
/* Values for Type field above */
enum acpi_asf_type {
ACPI_ASF_TYPE_INFO = 0,
ACPI_ASF_TYPE_ALERT = 1,
ACPI_ASF_TYPE_CONTROL = 2,
ACPI_ASF_TYPE_BOOT = 3,
ACPI_ASF_TYPE_ADDRESS = 4,
ACPI_ASF_TYPE_RESERVED = 5
};
/*
* ASF subtables
*/
/* 0: ASF Information */
struct acpi_asf_info {
struct acpi_asf_header header;
u8 min_reset_value;
u8 min_poll_interval;
u16 system_id;
u32 mfg_id;
u8 flags;
u8 reserved2[3];
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_ASF_SMBUS_PROTOCOLS (1)
/* 1: ASF Alerts */
struct acpi_asf_alert {
struct acpi_asf_header header;
u8 assert_mask;
u8 deassert_mask;
u8 alerts;
u8 data_length;
};
struct acpi_asf_alert_data {
u8 address;
u8 command;
u8 mask;
u8 value;
u8 sensor_type;
u8 type;
u8 offset;
u8 source_type;
u8 severity;
u8 sensor_number;
u8 entity;
u8 instance;
};
/* 2: ASF Remote Control */
struct acpi_asf_remote {
struct acpi_asf_header header;
u8 controls;
u8 data_length;
u16 reserved2;
};
struct acpi_asf_control_data {
u8 function;
u8 address;
u8 command;
u8 value;
};
/* 3: ASF RMCP Boot Options */
struct acpi_asf_rmcp {
struct acpi_asf_header header;
u8 capabilities[7];
u8 completion_code;
u32 enterprise_id;
u8 command;
u16 parameter;
u16 boot_options;
u16 oem_parameters;
};
/* 4: ASF Address */
struct acpi_asf_address {
struct acpi_asf_header header;
u8 eprom_address;
u8 devices;
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* BERT - Boot Error Record Table (ACPI 4.0)
* Version 1
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_bert {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u32 region_length; /* Length of the boot error region */
u64 address; /* Physical address of the error region */
};
/* Boot Error Region (not a subtable, pointed to by Address field above) */
struct acpi_bert_region {
u32 block_status; /* Type of error information */
u32 raw_data_offset; /* Offset to raw error data */
u32 raw_data_length; /* Length of raw error data */
u32 data_length; /* Length of generic error data */
u32 error_severity; /* Severity code */
};
/* Values for block_status flags above */
#define ACPI_BERT_UNCORRECTABLE (1)
#define ACPI_BERT_CORRECTABLE (1<<1)
#define ACPI_BERT_MULTIPLE_UNCORRECTABLE (1<<2)
#define ACPI_BERT_MULTIPLE_CORRECTABLE (1<<3)
#define ACPI_BERT_ERROR_ENTRY_COUNT (0xFF<<4) /* 8 bits, error count */
/* Values for error_severity above */
enum acpi_bert_error_severity {
ACPI_BERT_ERROR_CORRECTABLE = 0,
ACPI_BERT_ERROR_FATAL = 1,
ACPI_BERT_ERROR_CORRECTED = 2,
ACPI_BERT_ERROR_NONE = 3,
ACPI_BERT_ERROR_RESERVED = 4 /* 4 and greater are reserved */
};
/*
* Note: The generic error data that follows the error_severity field above
* uses the struct acpi_hest_generic_data defined under the HEST table below
*/
/*******************************************************************************
*
* BGRT - Boot Graphics Resource Table (ACPI 5.0)
* Version 1
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_bgrt {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u16 version;
u8 status;
u8 image_type;
u64 image_address;
u32 image_offset_x;
u32 image_offset_y;
};
/* Flags for Status field above */
#define ACPI_BGRT_DISPLAYED (1)
#define ACPI_BGRT_ORIENTATION_OFFSET (3 << 1)
/*******************************************************************************
*
* BOOT - Simple Boot Flag Table
* Version 1
*
* Conforms to the "Simple Boot Flag Specification", Version 2.1
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_boot {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u8 cmos_index; /* Index in CMOS RAM for the boot register */
u8 reserved[3];
};
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
/*******************************************************************************
*
* CPEP - Corrected Platform Error Polling table (ACPI 4.0)
* Version 1
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_cpep {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u64 reserved;
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
};
/* Subtable */
struct acpi_cpep_polling {
struct acpi_subtable_header header;
u8 id; /* Processor ID */
u8 eid; /* Processor EID */
u32 interval; /* Polling interval (msec) */
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* CSRT - Core System Resource Table
* Version 0
*
* Conforms to the "Core System Resource Table (CSRT)", November 14, 2011
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_csrt {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
};
/* Resource Group subtable */
struct acpi_csrt_group {
u32 length;
u32 vendor_id;
u32 subvendor_id;
u16 device_id;
u16 subdevice_id;
u16 revision;
u16 reserved;
u32 shared_info_length;
/* Shared data immediately follows (Length = shared_info_length) */
};
/* Shared Info subtable */
struct acpi_csrt_shared_info {
u16 major_version;
u16 minor_version;
u32 mmio_base_low;
u32 mmio_base_high;
u32 gsi_interrupt;
u8 interrupt_polarity;
u8 interrupt_mode;
u8 num_channels;
u8 dma_address_width;
u16 base_request_line;
u16 num_handshake_signals;
u32 max_block_size;
/* Resource descriptors immediately follow (Length = Group length - shared_info_length) */
};
/* Resource Descriptor subtable */
struct acpi_csrt_descriptor {
u32 length;
u16 type;
u16 subtype;
u32 uid;
/* Resource-specific information immediately follows */
};
/* Resource Types */
#define ACPI_CSRT_TYPE_INTERRUPT 0x0001
#define ACPI_CSRT_TYPE_TIMER 0x0002
#define ACPI_CSRT_TYPE_DMA 0x0003
/* Resource Subtypes */
#define ACPI_CSRT_XRUPT_LINE 0x0000
#define ACPI_CSRT_XRUPT_CONTROLLER 0x0001
#define ACPI_CSRT_TIMER 0x0000
#define ACPI_CSRT_DMA_CHANNEL 0x0000
#define ACPI_CSRT_DMA_CONTROLLER 0x0001
/*******************************************************************************
*
* DBG2 - Debug Port Table 2
* Version 0 (Both main table and subtables)
*
* Conforms to "Microsoft Debug Port Table 2 (DBG2)", December 10, 2015
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_dbg2 {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u32 info_offset;
u32 info_count;
};
struct acpi_dbg2_header {
u32 info_offset;
u32 info_count;
};
/* Debug Device Information Subtable */
struct acpi_dbg2_device {
u8 revision;
u16 length;
u8 register_count; /* Number of base_address registers */
u16 namepath_length;
u16 namepath_offset;
u16 oem_data_length;
u16 oem_data_offset;
u16 port_type;
u16 port_subtype;
u16 reserved;
u16 base_address_offset;
u16 address_size_offset;
/*
* Data that follows:
* base_address (required) - Each in 12-byte Generic Address Structure format.
* address_size (required) - Array of u32 sizes corresponding to each base_address register.
* Namepath (required) - Null terminated string. Single dot if not supported.
* oem_data (optional) - Length is oem_data_length.
*/
};
/* Types for port_type field above */
#define ACPI_DBG2_SERIAL_PORT 0x8000
#define ACPI_DBG2_1394_PORT 0x8001
#define ACPI_DBG2_USB_PORT 0x8002
#define ACPI_DBG2_NET_PORT 0x8003
/* Subtypes for port_subtype field above */
#define ACPI_DBG2_16550_COMPATIBLE 0x0000
#define ACPI_DBG2_16550_SUBSET 0x0001
#define ACPI_DBG2_ARM_PL011 0x0003
#define ACPI_DBG2_ARM_SBSA_32BIT 0x000D
#define ACPI_DBG2_ARM_SBSA_GENERIC 0x000E
#define ACPI_DBG2_ARM_DCC 0x000F
#define ACPI_DBG2_BCM2835 0x0010
#define ACPI_DBG2_1394_STANDARD 0x0000
#define ACPI_DBG2_USB_XHCI 0x0000
#define ACPI_DBG2_USB_EHCI 0x0001
/*******************************************************************************
*
* DBGP - Debug Port table
* Version 1
*
* Conforms to the "Debug Port Specification", Version 1.00, 2/9/2000
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_dbgp {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u8 type; /* 0=full 16550, 1=subset of 16550 */
u8 reserved[3];
struct acpi_generic_address debug_port;
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* DMAR - DMA Remapping table
* Version 1
*
* Conforms to "Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O",
* Version 2.3, October 2014
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_dmar {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u8 width; /* Host Address Width */
u8 flags;
u8 reserved[10];
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_DMAR_INTR_REMAP (1)
#define ACPI_DMAR_X2APIC_OPT_OUT (1<<1)
#define ACPI_DMAR_X2APIC_MODE (1<<2)
/* DMAR subtable header */
struct acpi_dmar_header {
u16 type;
u16 length;
};
/* Values for subtable type in struct acpi_dmar_header */
enum acpi_dmar_type {
ACPI_DMAR_TYPE_HARDWARE_UNIT = 0,
ACPI_DMAR_TYPE_RESERVED_MEMORY = 1,
ACPI_DMAR_TYPE_ROOT_ATS = 2,
ACPI_DMAR_TYPE_HARDWARE_AFFINITY = 3,
ACPI_DMAR_TYPE_NAMESPACE = 4,
ACPI_DMAR_TYPE_RESERVED = 5 /* 5 and greater are reserved */
};
/* DMAR Device Scope structure */
struct acpi_dmar_device_scope {
u8 entry_type;
u8 length;
u16 reserved;
u8 enumeration_id;
u8 bus;
};
/* Values for entry_type in struct acpi_dmar_device_scope - device types */
enum acpi_dmar_scope_type {
ACPI_DMAR_SCOPE_TYPE_NOT_USED = 0,
ACPI_DMAR_SCOPE_TYPE_ENDPOINT = 1,
ACPI_DMAR_SCOPE_TYPE_BRIDGE = 2,
ACPI_DMAR_SCOPE_TYPE_IOAPIC = 3,
ACPI_DMAR_SCOPE_TYPE_HPET = 4,
ACPI_DMAR_SCOPE_TYPE_NAMESPACE = 5,
ACPI_DMAR_SCOPE_TYPE_RESERVED = 6 /* 6 and greater are reserved */
};
struct acpi_dmar_pci_path {
u8 device;
u8 function;
};
/*
* DMAR Subtables, correspond to Type in struct acpi_dmar_header
*/
/* 0: Hardware Unit Definition */
struct acpi_dmar_hardware_unit {
struct acpi_dmar_header header;
u8 flags;
u8 reserved;
u16 segment;
u64 address; /* Register Base Address */
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_DMAR_INCLUDE_ALL (1)
/* 1: Reserved Memory Definition */
struct acpi_dmar_reserved_memory {
struct acpi_dmar_header header;
u16 reserved;
u16 segment;
u64 base_address; /* 4K aligned base address */
u64 end_address; /* 4K aligned limit address */
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_DMAR_ALLOW_ALL (1)
/* 2: Root Port ATS Capability Reporting Structure */
struct acpi_dmar_atsr {
struct acpi_dmar_header header;
u8 flags;
u8 reserved;
u16 segment;
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_DMAR_ALL_PORTS (1)
/* 3: Remapping Hardware Static Affinity Structure */
struct acpi_dmar_rhsa {
struct acpi_dmar_header header;
u32 reserved;
u64 base_address;
u32 proximity_domain;
};
/* 4: ACPI Namespace Device Declaration Structure */
struct acpi_dmar_andd {
struct acpi_dmar_header header;
u8 reserved[3];
u8 device_number;
char device_name[1];
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* DRTM - Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement table
* Conforms to "TCG D-RTM Architecture" June 17 2013, Version 1.0.0
* Table version 1
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_drtm {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u64 entry_base_address;
u64 entry_length;
u32 entry_address32;
u64 entry_address64;
u64 exit_address;
u64 log_area_address;
u32 log_area_length;
u64 arch_dependent_address;
u32 flags;
};
/* Flag Definitions for above */
#define ACPI_DRTM_ACCESS_ALLOWED (1)
#define ACPI_DRTM_ENABLE_GAP_CODE (1<<1)
#define ACPI_DRTM_INCOMPLETE_MEASUREMENTS (1<<2)
#define ACPI_DRTM_AUTHORITY_ORDER (1<<3)
/* 1) Validated Tables List (64-bit addresses) */
struct acpi_drtm_vtable_list {
u32 validated_table_count;
u64 validated_tables[1];
};
/* 2) Resources List (of Resource Descriptors) */
/* Resource Descriptor */
struct acpi_drtm_resource {
u8 size[7];
u8 type;
u64 address;
};
struct acpi_drtm_resource_list {
u32 resource_count;
struct acpi_drtm_resource resources[1];
};
/* 3) Platform-specific Identifiers List */
struct acpi_drtm_dps_id {
u32 dps_id_length;
u8 dps_id[16];
};
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
/*******************************************************************************
*
* ECDT - Embedded Controller Boot Resources Table
* Version 1
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_ecdt {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
struct acpi_generic_address control; /* Address of EC command/status register */
struct acpi_generic_address data; /* Address of EC data register */
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
u32 uid; /* Unique ID - must be same as the EC _UID method */
u8 gpe; /* The GPE for the EC */
u8 id[1]; /* Full namepath of the EC in the ACPI namespace */
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* EINJ - Error Injection Table (ACPI 4.0)
* Version 1
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_einj {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u32 header_length;
u8 flags;
u8 reserved[3];
u32 entries;
};
/* EINJ Injection Instruction Entries (actions) */
struct acpi_einj_entry {
struct acpi_whea_header whea_header; /* Common header for WHEA tables */
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_EINJ_PRESERVE (1)
/* Values for Action field above */
enum acpi_einj_actions {
ACPI_EINJ_BEGIN_OPERATION = 0,
ACPI_EINJ_GET_TRIGGER_TABLE = 1,
ACPI_EINJ_SET_ERROR_TYPE = 2,
ACPI_EINJ_GET_ERROR_TYPE = 3,
ACPI_EINJ_END_OPERATION = 4,
ACPI_EINJ_EXECUTE_OPERATION = 5,
ACPI_EINJ_CHECK_BUSY_STATUS = 6,
ACPI_EINJ_GET_COMMAND_STATUS = 7,
ACPI_EINJ_SET_ERROR_TYPE_WITH_ADDRESS = 8,
ACPI_EINJ_GET_EXECUTE_TIMINGS = 9,
ACPI_EINJ_ACTION_RESERVED = 10, /* 10 and greater are reserved */
ACPI_EINJ_TRIGGER_ERROR = 0xFF /* Except for this value */
};
/* Values for Instruction field above */
enum acpi_einj_instructions {
ACPI_EINJ_READ_REGISTER = 0,
ACPI_EINJ_READ_REGISTER_VALUE = 1,
ACPI_EINJ_WRITE_REGISTER = 2,
ACPI_EINJ_WRITE_REGISTER_VALUE = 3,
ACPI_EINJ_NOOP = 4,
ACPI_EINJ_FLUSH_CACHELINE = 5,
ACPI_EINJ_INSTRUCTION_RESERVED = 6 /* 6 and greater are reserved */
};
struct acpi_einj_error_type_with_addr {
u32 error_type;
u32 vendor_struct_offset;
u32 flags;
u32 apic_id;
u64 address;
u64 range;
u32 pcie_id;
};
struct acpi_einj_vendor {
u32 length;
u32 pcie_id;
u16 vendor_id;
u16 device_id;
u8 revision_id;
u8 reserved[3];
};
/* EINJ Trigger Error Action Table */
struct acpi_einj_trigger {
u32 header_size;
u32 revision;
u32 table_size;
u32 entry_count;
};
/* Command status return values */
enum acpi_einj_command_status {
ACPI_EINJ_SUCCESS = 0,
ACPI_EINJ_FAILURE = 1,
ACPI_EINJ_INVALID_ACCESS = 2,
ACPI_EINJ_STATUS_RESERVED = 3 /* 3 and greater are reserved */
};
/* Error types returned from ACPI_EINJ_GET_ERROR_TYPE (bitfield) */
#define ACPI_EINJ_PROCESSOR_CORRECTABLE (1)
#define ACPI_EINJ_PROCESSOR_UNCORRECTABLE (1<<1)
#define ACPI_EINJ_PROCESSOR_FATAL (1<<2)
#define ACPI_EINJ_MEMORY_CORRECTABLE (1<<3)
#define ACPI_EINJ_MEMORY_UNCORRECTABLE (1<<4)
#define ACPI_EINJ_MEMORY_FATAL (1<<5)
#define ACPI_EINJ_PCIX_CORRECTABLE (1<<6)
#define ACPI_EINJ_PCIX_UNCORRECTABLE (1<<7)
#define ACPI_EINJ_PCIX_FATAL (1<<8)
#define ACPI_EINJ_PLATFORM_CORRECTABLE (1<<9)
#define ACPI_EINJ_PLATFORM_UNCORRECTABLE (1<<10)
#define ACPI_EINJ_PLATFORM_FATAL (1<<11)
#define ACPI_EINJ_VENDOR_DEFINED (1<<31)
/*******************************************************************************
*
* ERST - Error Record Serialization Table (ACPI 4.0)
* Version 1
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_erst {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u32 header_length;
u32 reserved;
u32 entries;
};
/* ERST Serialization Entries (actions) */
struct acpi_erst_entry {
struct acpi_whea_header whea_header; /* Common header for WHEA tables */
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_ERST_PRESERVE (1)
/* Values for Action field above */
enum acpi_erst_actions {
ACPI_ERST_BEGIN_WRITE = 0,
ACPI_ERST_BEGIN_READ = 1,
ACPI_ERST_BEGIN_CLEAR = 2,
ACPI_ERST_END = 3,
ACPI_ERST_SET_RECORD_OFFSET = 4,
ACPI_ERST_EXECUTE_OPERATION = 5,
ACPI_ERST_CHECK_BUSY_STATUS = 6,
ACPI_ERST_GET_COMMAND_STATUS = 7,
ACPI_ERST_GET_RECORD_ID = 8,
ACPI_ERST_SET_RECORD_ID = 9,
ACPI_ERST_GET_RECORD_COUNT = 10,
ACPI_ERST_BEGIN_DUMMY_WRIITE = 11,
ACPI_ERST_NOT_USED = 12,
ACPI_ERST_GET_ERROR_RANGE = 13,
ACPI_ERST_GET_ERROR_LENGTH = 14,
ACPI_ERST_GET_ERROR_ATTRIBUTES = 15,
ACPI_ERST_EXECUTE_TIMINGS = 16,
ACPI_ERST_ACTION_RESERVED = 17 /* 17 and greater are reserved */
};
/* Values for Instruction field above */
enum acpi_erst_instructions {
ACPI_ERST_READ_REGISTER = 0,
ACPI_ERST_READ_REGISTER_VALUE = 1,
ACPI_ERST_WRITE_REGISTER = 2,
ACPI_ERST_WRITE_REGISTER_VALUE = 3,
ACPI_ERST_NOOP = 4,
ACPI_ERST_LOAD_VAR1 = 5,
ACPI_ERST_LOAD_VAR2 = 6,
ACPI_ERST_STORE_VAR1 = 7,
ACPI_ERST_ADD = 8,
ACPI_ERST_SUBTRACT = 9,
ACPI_ERST_ADD_VALUE = 10,
ACPI_ERST_SUBTRACT_VALUE = 11,
ACPI_ERST_STALL = 12,
ACPI_ERST_STALL_WHILE_TRUE = 13,
ACPI_ERST_SKIP_NEXT_IF_TRUE = 14,
ACPI_ERST_GOTO = 15,
ACPI_ERST_SET_SRC_ADDRESS_BASE = 16,
ACPI_ERST_SET_DST_ADDRESS_BASE = 17,
ACPI_ERST_MOVE_DATA = 18,
ACPI_ERST_INSTRUCTION_RESERVED = 19 /* 19 and greater are reserved */
};
/* Command status return values */
enum acpi_erst_command_status {
ACPI_ERST_SUCESS = 0,
ACPI_ERST_NO_SPACE = 1,
ACPI_ERST_NOT_AVAILABLE = 2,
ACPI_ERST_FAILURE = 3,
ACPI_ERST_RECORD_EMPTY = 4,
ACPI_ERST_NOT_FOUND = 5,
ACPI_ERST_STATUS_RESERVED = 6 /* 6 and greater are reserved */
};
/* Error Record Serialization Information */
struct acpi_erst_info {
u16 signature; /* Should be "ER" */
u8 data[48];
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FPDT - Firmware Performance Data Table (ACPI 5.0)
* Version 1
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_fpdt {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
};
/* FPDT subtable header (Performance Record Structure) */
struct acpi_fpdt_header {
u16 type;
u8 length;
u8 revision;
};
/* Values for Type field above */
enum acpi_fpdt_type {
ACPI_FPDT_TYPE_BOOT = 0,
ACPI_FPDT_TYPE_S3PERF = 1
};
/*
* FPDT subtables
*/
/* 0: Firmware Basic Boot Performance Record */
struct acpi_fpdt_boot_pointer {
struct acpi_fpdt_header header;
u8 reserved[4];
u64 address;
};
/* 1: S3 Performance Table Pointer Record */
struct acpi_fpdt_s3pt_pointer {
struct acpi_fpdt_header header;
u8 reserved[4];
u64 address;
};
/*
* S3PT - S3 Performance Table. This table is pointed to by the
* S3 Pointer Record above.
*/
struct acpi_table_s3pt {
u8 signature[4]; /* "S3PT" */
u32 length;
};
/*
* S3PT Subtables (Not part of the actual FPDT)
*/
/* Values for Type field in S3PT header */
enum acpi_s3pt_type {
ACPI_S3PT_TYPE_RESUME = 0,
ACPI_S3PT_TYPE_SUSPEND = 1,
ACPI_FPDT_BOOT_PERFORMANCE = 2
};
struct acpi_s3pt_resume {
struct acpi_fpdt_header header;
u32 resume_count;
u64 full_resume;
u64 average_resume;
};
struct acpi_s3pt_suspend {
struct acpi_fpdt_header header;
u64 suspend_start;
u64 suspend_end;
};
/*
* FPDT Boot Performance Record (Not part of the actual FPDT)
*/
struct acpi_fpdt_boot {
struct acpi_fpdt_header header;
u8 reserved[4];
u64 reset_end;
u64 load_start;
u64 startup_start;
u64 exit_services_entry;
u64 exit_services_exit;
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* GTDT - Generic Timer Description Table (ACPI 5.1)
* Version 2
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_gtdt {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u64 counter_block_addresss;
u32 reserved;
u32 secure_el1_interrupt;
u32 secure_el1_flags;
u32 non_secure_el1_interrupt;
u32 non_secure_el1_flags;
u32 virtual_timer_interrupt;
u32 virtual_timer_flags;
u32 non_secure_el2_interrupt;
u32 non_secure_el2_flags;
u64 counter_read_block_address;
u32 platform_timer_count;
u32 platform_timer_offset;
};
/* Flag Definitions: Timer Block Physical Timers and Virtual timers */
#define ACPI_GTDT_INTERRUPT_MODE (1)
#define ACPI_GTDT_INTERRUPT_POLARITY (1<<1)
#define ACPI_GTDT_ALWAYS_ON (1<<2)
struct acpi_gtdt_el2 {
u32 virtual_el2_timer_gsiv;
u32 virtual_el2_timer_flags;
};
/* Common GTDT subtable header */
struct acpi_gtdt_header {
u8 type;
u16 length;
};
/* Values for GTDT subtable type above */
enum acpi_gtdt_type {
ACPI_GTDT_TYPE_TIMER_BLOCK = 0,
ACPI_GTDT_TYPE_WATCHDOG = 1,
ACPI_GTDT_TYPE_RESERVED = 2 /* 2 and greater are reserved */
};
/* GTDT Subtables, correspond to Type in struct acpi_gtdt_header */
/* 0: Generic Timer Block */
struct acpi_gtdt_timer_block {
struct acpi_gtdt_header header;
u8 reserved;
u64 block_address;
u32 timer_count;
u32 timer_offset;
};
/* Timer Sub-Structure, one per timer */
struct acpi_gtdt_timer_entry {
u8 frame_number;
u8 reserved[3];
u64 base_address;
u64 el0_base_address;
u32 timer_interrupt;
u32 timer_flags;
u32 virtual_timer_interrupt;
u32 virtual_timer_flags;
u32 common_flags;
};
/* Flag Definitions: timer_flags and virtual_timer_flags above */
#define ACPI_GTDT_GT_IRQ_MODE (1)
#define ACPI_GTDT_GT_IRQ_POLARITY (1<<1)
/* Flag Definitions: common_flags above */
#define ACPI_GTDT_GT_IS_SECURE_TIMER (1)
#define ACPI_GTDT_GT_ALWAYS_ON (1<<1)
/* 1: SBSA Generic Watchdog Structure */
struct acpi_gtdt_watchdog {
struct acpi_gtdt_header header;
u8 reserved;
u64 refresh_frame_address;
u64 control_frame_address;
u32 timer_interrupt;
u32 timer_flags;
};
/* Flag Definitions: timer_flags above */
#define ACPI_GTDT_WATCHDOG_IRQ_MODE (1)
#define ACPI_GTDT_WATCHDOG_IRQ_POLARITY (1<<1)
#define ACPI_GTDT_WATCHDOG_SECURE (1<<2)
/*******************************************************************************
*
* HEST - Hardware Error Source Table (ACPI 4.0)
* Version 1
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_hest {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u32 error_source_count;
};
/* HEST subtable header */
struct acpi_hest_header {
u16 type;
u16 source_id;
};
/* Values for Type field above for subtables */
enum acpi_hest_types {
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_IA32_CHECK = 0,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_IA32_CORRECTED_CHECK = 1,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_IA32_NMI = 2,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_NOT_USED3 = 3,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_NOT_USED4 = 4,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_NOT_USED5 = 5,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_AER_ROOT_PORT = 6,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_AER_ENDPOINT = 7,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_AER_BRIDGE = 8,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_GENERIC_ERROR = 9,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_GENERIC_ERROR_V2 = 10,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_IA32_DEFERRED_CHECK = 11,
ACPI_HEST_TYPE_RESERVED = 12 /* 12 and greater are reserved */
};
/*
* HEST substructures contained in subtables
*/
/*
* IA32 Error Bank(s) - Follows the struct acpi_hest_ia_machine_check and
* struct acpi_hest_ia_corrected structures.
*/
struct acpi_hest_ia_error_bank {
u8 bank_number;
u8 clear_status_on_init;
u8 status_format;
u8 reserved;
u32 control_register;
u64 control_data;
u32 status_register;
u32 address_register;
u32 misc_register;
};
/* Common HEST sub-structure for PCI/AER structures below (6,7,8) */
struct acpi_hest_aer_common {
u16 reserved1;
u8 flags;
u8 enabled;
u32 records_to_preallocate;
u32 max_sections_per_record;
u32 bus; /* Bus and Segment numbers */
u16 device;
u16 function;
u16 device_control;
u16 reserved2;
u32 uncorrectable_mask;
u32 uncorrectable_severity;
u32 correctable_mask;
u32 advanced_capabilities;
};
/* Masks for HEST Flags fields */
#define ACPI_HEST_FIRMWARE_FIRST (1)
#define ACPI_HEST_GLOBAL (1<<1)
#define ACPI_HEST_GHES_ASSIST (1<<2)
/*
* Macros to access the bus/segment numbers in Bus field above:
* Bus number is encoded in bits 7:0
* Segment number is encoded in bits 23:8
*/
#define ACPI_HEST_BUS(bus) ((bus) & 0xFF)
#define ACPI_HEST_SEGMENT(bus) (((bus) >> 8) & 0xFFFF)
/* Hardware Error Notification */
struct acpi_hest_notify {
u8 type;
u8 length;
u16 config_write_enable;
u32 poll_interval;
u32 vector;
u32 polling_threshold_value;
u32 polling_threshold_window;
u32 error_threshold_value;
u32 error_threshold_window;
};
/* Values for Notify Type field above */
enum acpi_hest_notify_types {
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_POLLED = 0,
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_EXTERNAL = 1,
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_LOCAL = 2,
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_SCI = 3,
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_NMI = 4,
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_CMCI = 5, /* ACPI 5.0 */
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_MCE = 6, /* ACPI 5.0 */
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_GPIO = 7, /* ACPI 6.0 */
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_SEA = 8, /* ACPI 6.1 */
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_SEI = 9, /* ACPI 6.1 */
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_GSIV = 10, /* ACPI 6.1 */
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_SOFTWARE_DELEGATED = 11, /* ACPI 6.2 */
ACPI_HEST_NOTIFY_RESERVED = 12 /* 12 and greater are reserved */
};
/* Values for config_write_enable bitfield above */
#define ACPI_HEST_TYPE (1)
#define ACPI_HEST_POLL_INTERVAL (1<<1)
#define ACPI_HEST_POLL_THRESHOLD_VALUE (1<<2)
#define ACPI_HEST_POLL_THRESHOLD_WINDOW (1<<3)
#define ACPI_HEST_ERR_THRESHOLD_VALUE (1<<4)
#define ACPI_HEST_ERR_THRESHOLD_WINDOW (1<<5)
/*
* HEST subtables
*/
/* 0: IA32 Machine Check Exception */
struct acpi_hest_ia_machine_check {
struct acpi_hest_header header;
u16 reserved1;
u8 flags; /* See flags ACPI_HEST_GLOBAL, etc. above */
u8 enabled;
u32 records_to_preallocate;
u32 max_sections_per_record;
u64 global_capability_data;
u64 global_control_data;
u8 num_hardware_banks;
u8 reserved3[7];
};
/* 1: IA32 Corrected Machine Check */
struct acpi_hest_ia_corrected {
struct acpi_hest_header header;
u16 reserved1;
u8 flags; /* See flags ACPI_HEST_GLOBAL, etc. above */
u8 enabled;
u32 records_to_preallocate;
u32 max_sections_per_record;
struct acpi_hest_notify notify;
u8 num_hardware_banks;
u8 reserved2[3];
};
/* 2: IA32 Non-Maskable Interrupt */
struct acpi_hest_ia_nmi {
struct acpi_hest_header header;
u32 reserved;
u32 records_to_preallocate;
u32 max_sections_per_record;
u32 max_raw_data_length;
};
/* 3,4,5: Not used */
/* 6: PCI Express Root Port AER */
struct acpi_hest_aer_root {
struct acpi_hest_header header;
struct acpi_hest_aer_common aer;
u32 root_error_command;
};
/* 7: PCI Express AER (AER Endpoint) */
struct acpi_hest_aer {
struct acpi_hest_header header;
struct acpi_hest_aer_common aer;
};
/* 8: PCI Express/PCI-X Bridge AER */
struct acpi_hest_aer_bridge {
struct acpi_hest_header header;
struct acpi_hest_aer_common aer;
u32 uncorrectable_mask2;
u32 uncorrectable_severity2;
u32 advanced_capabilities2;
};
/* 9: Generic Hardware Error Source */
struct acpi_hest_generic {
struct acpi_hest_header header;
u16 related_source_id;
u8 reserved;
u8 enabled;
u32 records_to_preallocate;
u32 max_sections_per_record;
u32 max_raw_data_length;
struct acpi_generic_address error_status_address;
struct acpi_hest_notify notify;
u32 error_block_length;
};
/* 10: Generic Hardware Error Source, version 2 */
struct acpi_hest_generic_v2 {
struct acpi_hest_header header;
u16 related_source_id;
u8 reserved;
u8 enabled;
u32 records_to_preallocate;
u32 max_sections_per_record;
u32 max_raw_data_length;
struct acpi_generic_address error_status_address;
struct acpi_hest_notify notify;
u32 error_block_length;
struct acpi_generic_address read_ack_register;
u64 read_ack_preserve;
u64 read_ack_write;
};
/* Generic Error Status block */
struct acpi_hest_generic_status {
u32 block_status;
u32 raw_data_offset;
u32 raw_data_length;
u32 data_length;
u32 error_severity;
};
/* Values for block_status flags above */
#define ACPI_HEST_UNCORRECTABLE (1)
#define ACPI_HEST_CORRECTABLE (1<<1)
#define ACPI_HEST_MULTIPLE_UNCORRECTABLE (1<<2)
#define ACPI_HEST_MULTIPLE_CORRECTABLE (1<<3)
#define ACPI_HEST_ERROR_ENTRY_COUNT (0xFF<<4) /* 8 bits, error count */
/* Generic Error Data entry */
struct acpi_hest_generic_data {
u8 section_type[16];
u32 error_severity;
u16 revision;
u8 validation_bits;
u8 flags;
u32 error_data_length;
u8 fru_id[16];
u8 fru_text[20];
};
/* Extension for revision 0x0300 */
struct acpi_hest_generic_data_v300 {
u8 section_type[16];
u32 error_severity;
u16 revision;
u8 validation_bits;
u8 flags;
u32 error_data_length;
u8 fru_id[16];
u8 fru_text[20];
u64 time_stamp;
};
/* Values for error_severity above */
#define ACPI_HEST_GEN_ERROR_RECOVERABLE 0
#define ACPI_HEST_GEN_ERROR_FATAL 1
#define ACPI_HEST_GEN_ERROR_CORRECTED 2
#define ACPI_HEST_GEN_ERROR_NONE 3
/* Flags for validation_bits above */
#define ACPI_HEST_GEN_VALID_FRU_ID (1)
#define ACPI_HEST_GEN_VALID_FRU_STRING (1<<1)
#define ACPI_HEST_GEN_VALID_TIMESTAMP (1<<2)
/* 11: IA32 Deferred Machine Check Exception (ACPI 6.2) */
struct acpi_hest_ia_deferred_check {
struct acpi_hest_header header;
u16 reserved1;
u8 flags; /* See flags ACPI_HEST_GLOBAL, etc. above */
u8 enabled;
u32 records_to_preallocate;
u32 max_sections_per_record;
struct acpi_hest_notify notify;
u8 num_hardware_banks;
u8 reserved2[3];
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* HMAT - Heterogeneous Memory Attributes Table (ACPI 6.2)
* Version 1
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_hmat {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u32 reserved;
};
/* Values for HMAT structure types */
enum acpi_hmat_type {
ACPI_HMAT_TYPE_PROXIMITY = 0, /* Memory proximity domain attributes */
ACPI_HMAT_TYPE_LOCALITY = 1, /* System locality latency and bandwidth information */
ACPI_HMAT_TYPE_CACHE = 2, /* Memory side cache information */
ACPI_HMAT_TYPE_RESERVED = 3 /* 3 and greater are reserved */
};
struct acpi_hmat_structure {
u16 type;
u16 reserved;
u32 length;
};
/*
* HMAT Structures, correspond to Type in struct acpi_hmat_structure
*/
/* 0: Memory proximity domain attributes */
struct acpi_hmat_proximity_domain {
struct acpi_hmat_structure header;
u16 flags;
u16 reserved1;
u32 processor_PD; /* Processor proximity domain */
u32 memory_PD; /* Memory proximity domain */
u32 reserved2;
u64 reserved3;
u64 reserved4;
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_HMAT_PROCESSOR_PD_VALID (1) /* 1: processor_PD field is valid */
#define ACPI_HMAT_MEMORY_PD_VALID (1<<1) /* 1: memory_PD field is valid */
#define ACPI_HMAT_RESERVATION_HINT (1<<2) /* 1: Reservation hint */
/* 1: System locality latency and bandwidth information */
struct acpi_hmat_locality {
struct acpi_hmat_structure header;
u8 flags;
u8 data_type;
u16 reserved1;
u32 number_of_initiator_Pds;
u32 number_of_target_Pds;
u32 reserved2;
u64 entry_base_unit;
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_HMAT_MEMORY_HIERARCHY (0x0F)
/* Values for Memory Hierarchy flag */
#define ACPI_HMAT_MEMORY 0
#define ACPI_HMAT_LAST_LEVEL_CACHE 1
#define ACPI_HMAT_1ST_LEVEL_CACHE 2
#define ACPI_HMAT_2ND_LEVEL_CACHE 3
#define ACPI_HMAT_3RD_LEVEL_CACHE 4
/* Values for data_type field above */
#define ACPI_HMAT_ACCESS_LATENCY 0
#define ACPI_HMAT_READ_LATENCY 1
#define ACPI_HMAT_WRITE_LATENCY 2
#define ACPI_HMAT_ACCESS_BANDWIDTH 3
#define ACPI_HMAT_READ_BANDWIDTH 4
#define ACPI_HMAT_WRITE_BANDWIDTH 5
/* 2: Memory side cache information */
struct acpi_hmat_cache {
struct acpi_hmat_structure header;
u32 memory_PD;
u32 reserved1;
u64 cache_size;
u32 cache_attributes;
u16 reserved2;
u16 number_of_SMBIOShandles;
};
/* Masks for cache_attributes field above */
#define ACPI_HMAT_TOTAL_CACHE_LEVEL (0x0000000F)
#define ACPI_HMAT_CACHE_LEVEL (0x000000F0)
#define ACPI_HMAT_CACHE_ASSOCIATIVITY (0x00000F00)
#define ACPI_HMAT_WRITE_POLICY (0x0000F000)
#define ACPI_HMAT_CACHE_LINE_SIZE (0xFFFF0000)
/* Values for cache associativity flag */
#define ACPI_HMAT_CA_NONE (0)
#define ACPI_HMAT_CA_DIRECT_MAPPED (1)
#define ACPI_HMAT_CA_COMPLEX_CACHE_INDEXING (2)
/* Values for write policy flag */
#define ACPI_HMAT_CP_NONE (0)
#define ACPI_HMAT_CP_WB (1)
#define ACPI_HMAT_CP_WT (2)
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
/*******************************************************************************
*
* HPET - High Precision Event Timer table
* Version 1
*
* Conforms to "IA-PC HPET (High Precision Event Timers) Specification",
* Version 1.0a, October 2004
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_hpet {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u32 id; /* Hardware ID of event timer block */
struct acpi_generic_address address; /* Address of event timer block */
u8 sequence; /* HPET sequence number */
u16 minimum_tick; /* Main counter min tick, periodic mode */
u8 flags;
};
/* Masks for Flags field above */
#define ACPI_HPET_PAGE_PROTECT_MASK (3)
/* Values for Page Protect flags */
enum acpi_hpet_page_protect {
ACPI_HPET_NO_PAGE_PROTECT = 0,
ACPI_HPET_PAGE_PROTECT4 = 1,
ACPI_HPET_PAGE_PROTECT64 = 2
};
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
/*******************************************************************************
*
* IBFT - Boot Firmware Table
* Version 1
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2006-03-31 13:00:00 +08:00
*
* Conforms to "iSCSI Boot Firmware Table (iBFT) as Defined in ACPI 3.0b
* Specification", Version 1.01, March 1, 2007
*
* Note: It appears that this table is not intended to appear in the RSDT/XSDT.
* Therefore, it is not currently supported by the disassembler.
*
******************************************************************************/
struct acpi_table_ibft {
struct acpi_table_header header; /* Common ACPI table header */
u8 reserved[12];
};
/* IBFT common subtable header */
struct acpi_ibft_header {
u8 type;
u8 version;
u16 length;
u8 index;
u8 flags;
};
/* Values for Type field above */
enum acpi_ibft_type {
ACPI_IBFT_TYPE_NOT_USED = 0,
ACPI_IBFT_TYPE_CONTROL = 1,
ACPI_IBFT_TYPE_INITIATOR = 2,
ACPI_IBFT_TYPE_NIC = 3,
ACPI_IBFT_TYPE_TARGET = 4,
ACPI_IBFT_TYPE_EXTENSIONS = 5,
ACPI_IBFT_TYPE_RESERVED = 6 /* 6 and greater are reserved */
};
/* IBFT subtables */
struct acpi_ibft_control {
struct acpi_ibft_header header;
u16 extensions;
u16 initiator_offset;
u16 nic0_offset;
u16 target0_offset;
u16 nic1_offset;
u16 target1_offset;
};
struct acpi_ibft_initiator {
struct acpi_ibft_header header;
u8 sns_server[16];
u8 slp_server[16];
u8 primary_server[16];
u8 secondary_server[16];
u16 name_length;
u16 name_offset;
};
struct acpi_ibft_nic {
struct acpi_ibft_header header;
u8 ip_address[16];
u8 subnet_mask_prefix;
u8 origin;
u8 gateway[16];
u8 primary_dns[16];
u8 secondary_dns[16];
u8 dhcp[16];
u16 vlan;
u8 mac_address[6];
u16 pci_address;
u16 name_length;
u16 name_offset;
};
struct acpi_ibft_target {
struct acpi_ibft_header header;
u8 target_ip_address[16];
u16 target_ip_socket;
u8 target_boot_lun[8];
u8 chap_type;
u8 nic_association;
u16 target_name_length;
u16 target_name_offset;
u16 chap_name_length;
u16 chap_name_offset;
u16 chap_secret_length;
u16 chap_secret_offset;
u16 reverse_chap_name_length;
u16 reverse_chap_name_offset;
u16 reverse_chap_secret_length;
u16 reverse_chap_secret_offset;
};
/* Reset to default packing */
#pragma pack()
#endif /* __ACTBL1_H__ */