| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| /* |
| * Main SSAM/SSH controller structure and functionality. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2019-2022 Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com> |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/acpi.h> |
| #include <linux/atomic.h> |
| #include <linux/completion.h> |
| #include <linux/gpio/consumer.h> |
| #include <linux/interrupt.h> |
| #include <linux/kref.h> |
| #include <linux/limits.h> |
| #include <linux/list.h> |
| #include <linux/lockdep.h> |
| #include <linux/mutex.h> |
| #include <linux/rculist.h> |
| #include <linux/rbtree.h> |
| #include <linux/rwsem.h> |
| #include <linux/serdev.h> |
| #include <linux/slab.h> |
| #include <linux/spinlock.h> |
| #include <linux/srcu.h> |
| #include <linux/types.h> |
| #include <linux/workqueue.h> |
| |
| #include <linux/surface_aggregator/controller.h> |
| #include <linux/surface_aggregator/serial_hub.h> |
| |
| #include "controller.h" |
| #include "ssh_msgb.h" |
| #include "ssh_request_layer.h" |
| |
| #include "trace.h" |
| |
| |
| /* -- Safe counters. -------------------------------------------------------- */ |
| |
| /** |
| * ssh_seq_reset() - Reset/initialize sequence ID counter. |
| * @c: The counter to reset. |
| */ |
| static void ssh_seq_reset(struct ssh_seq_counter *c) |
| { |
| WRITE_ONCE(c->value, 0); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssh_seq_next() - Get next sequence ID. |
| * @c: The counter providing the sequence IDs. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the next sequence ID of the counter. |
| */ |
| static u8 ssh_seq_next(struct ssh_seq_counter *c) |
| { |
| u8 old = READ_ONCE(c->value); |
| u8 new = old + 1; |
| u8 ret; |
| |
| while (unlikely((ret = cmpxchg(&c->value, old, new)) != old)) { |
| old = ret; |
| new = old + 1; |
| } |
| |
| return old; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssh_rqid_reset() - Reset/initialize request ID counter. |
| * @c: The counter to reset. |
| */ |
| static void ssh_rqid_reset(struct ssh_rqid_counter *c) |
| { |
| WRITE_ONCE(c->value, 0); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssh_rqid_next() - Get next request ID. |
| * @c: The counter providing the request IDs. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the next request ID of the counter, skipping any reserved |
| * request IDs. |
| */ |
| static u16 ssh_rqid_next(struct ssh_rqid_counter *c) |
| { |
| u16 old = READ_ONCE(c->value); |
| u16 new = ssh_rqid_next_valid(old); |
| u16 ret; |
| |
| while (unlikely((ret = cmpxchg(&c->value, old, new)) != old)) { |
| old = ret; |
| new = ssh_rqid_next_valid(old); |
| } |
| |
| return old; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* -- Event notifier/callbacks. --------------------------------------------- */ |
| /* |
| * The notifier system is based on linux/notifier.h, specifically the SRCU |
| * implementation. The difference to that is, that some bits of the notifier |
| * call return value can be tracked across multiple calls. This is done so |
| * that handling of events can be tracked and a warning can be issued in case |
| * an event goes unhandled. The idea of that warning is that it should help |
| * discover and identify new/currently unimplemented features. |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_event_matches_notifier() - Test if an event matches a notifier. |
| * @n: The event notifier to test against. |
| * @event: The event to test. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns %true if the given event matches the given notifier |
| * according to the rules set in the notifier's event mask, %false otherwise. |
| */ |
| static bool ssam_event_matches_notifier(const struct ssam_event_notifier *n, |
| const struct ssam_event *event) |
| { |
| bool match = n->event.id.target_category == event->target_category; |
| |
| if (n->event.mask & SSAM_EVENT_MASK_TARGET) |
| match &= n->event.reg.target_id == event->target_id; |
| |
| if (n->event.mask & SSAM_EVENT_MASK_INSTANCE) |
| match &= n->event.id.instance == event->instance_id; |
| |
| return match; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nfblk_call_chain() - Call event notifier callbacks of the given chain. |
| * @nh: The notifier head for which the notifier callbacks should be called. |
| * @event: The event data provided to the callbacks. |
| * |
| * Call all registered notifier callbacks in order of their priority until |
| * either no notifier is left or a notifier returns a value with the |
| * %SSAM_NOTIF_STOP bit set. Note that this bit is automatically set via |
| * ssam_notifier_from_errno() on any non-zero error value. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the notifier status value, which contains the notifier |
| * status bits (%SSAM_NOTIF_HANDLED and %SSAM_NOTIF_STOP) as well as a |
| * potential error value returned from the last executed notifier callback. |
| * Use ssam_notifier_to_errno() to convert this value to the original error |
| * value. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_nfblk_call_chain(struct ssam_nf_head *nh, struct ssam_event *event) |
| { |
| struct ssam_event_notifier *nf; |
| int ret = 0, idx; |
| |
| idx = srcu_read_lock(&nh->srcu); |
| |
| list_for_each_entry_rcu(nf, &nh->head, base.node, |
| srcu_read_lock_held(&nh->srcu)) { |
| if (ssam_event_matches_notifier(nf, event)) { |
| ret = (ret & SSAM_NOTIF_STATE_MASK) | nf->base.fn(nf, event); |
| if (ret & SSAM_NOTIF_STOP) |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| srcu_read_unlock(&nh->srcu, idx); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nfblk_insert() - Insert a new notifier block into the given notifier |
| * list. |
| * @nh: The notifier head into which the block should be inserted. |
| * @nb: The notifier block to add. |
| * |
| * Note: This function must be synchronized by the caller with respect to other |
| * insert, find, and/or remove calls by holding ``struct ssam_nf.lock``. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success, %-EEXIST if the notifier block has already |
| * been registered. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_nfblk_insert(struct ssam_nf_head *nh, struct ssam_notifier_block *nb) |
| { |
| struct ssam_notifier_block *p; |
| struct list_head *h; |
| |
| /* Runs under lock, no need for RCU variant. */ |
| list_for_each(h, &nh->head) { |
| p = list_entry(h, struct ssam_notifier_block, node); |
| |
| if (unlikely(p == nb)) { |
| WARN(1, "double register detected"); |
| return -EEXIST; |
| } |
| |
| if (nb->priority > p->priority) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| list_add_tail_rcu(&nb->node, h); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nfblk_find() - Check if a notifier block is registered on the given |
| * notifier head. |
| * list. |
| * @nh: The notifier head on which to search. |
| * @nb: The notifier block to search for. |
| * |
| * Note: This function must be synchronized by the caller with respect to other |
| * insert, find, and/or remove calls by holding ``struct ssam_nf.lock``. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns true if the given notifier block is registered on the given |
| * notifier head, false otherwise. |
| */ |
| static bool ssam_nfblk_find(struct ssam_nf_head *nh, struct ssam_notifier_block *nb) |
| { |
| struct ssam_notifier_block *p; |
| |
| /* Runs under lock, no need for RCU variant. */ |
| list_for_each_entry(p, &nh->head, node) { |
| if (p == nb) |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nfblk_remove() - Remove a notifier block from its notifier list. |
| * @nb: The notifier block to be removed. |
| * |
| * Note: This function must be synchronized by the caller with respect to |
| * other insert, find, and/or remove calls by holding ``struct ssam_nf.lock``. |
| * Furthermore, the caller _must_ ensure SRCU synchronization by calling |
| * synchronize_srcu() with ``nh->srcu`` after leaving the critical section, to |
| * ensure that the removed notifier block is not in use any more. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_nfblk_remove(struct ssam_notifier_block *nb) |
| { |
| list_del_rcu(&nb->node); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_head_init() - Initialize the given notifier head. |
| * @nh: The notifier head to initialize. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_nf_head_init(struct ssam_nf_head *nh) |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| status = init_srcu_struct(&nh->srcu); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| INIT_LIST_HEAD(&nh->head); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_head_destroy() - Deinitialize the given notifier head. |
| * @nh: The notifier head to deinitialize. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_nf_head_destroy(struct ssam_nf_head *nh) |
| { |
| cleanup_srcu_struct(&nh->srcu); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* -- Event/notification registry. ------------------------------------------ */ |
| |
| /** |
| * struct ssam_nf_refcount_key - Key used for event activation reference |
| * counting. |
| * @reg: The registry via which the event is enabled/disabled. |
| * @id: The ID uniquely describing the event. |
| */ |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_key { |
| struct ssam_event_registry reg; |
| struct ssam_event_id id; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry - RB-tree entry for reference counting event |
| * activations. |
| * @node: The node of this entry in the rb-tree. |
| * @key: The key of the event. |
| * @refcount: The reference-count of the event. |
| * @flags: The flags used when enabling the event. |
| */ |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry { |
| struct rb_node node; |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_key key; |
| int refcount; |
| u8 flags; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_refcount_inc() - Increment reference-/activation-count of the given |
| * event. |
| * @nf: The notifier system reference. |
| * @reg: The registry used to enable/disable the event. |
| * @id: The event ID. |
| * |
| * Increments the reference-/activation-count associated with the specified |
| * event type/ID, allocating a new entry for this event ID if necessary. A |
| * newly allocated entry will have a refcount of one. |
| * |
| * Note: ``nf->lock`` must be held when calling this function. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the refcount entry on success. Returns an error pointer |
| * with %-ENOSPC if there have already been %INT_MAX events of the specified |
| * ID and type registered, or %-ENOMEM if the entry could not be allocated. |
| */ |
| static struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry * |
| ssam_nf_refcount_inc(struct ssam_nf *nf, struct ssam_event_registry reg, |
| struct ssam_event_id id) |
| { |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *entry; |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_key key; |
| struct rb_node **link = &nf->refcount.rb_node; |
| struct rb_node *parent = NULL; |
| int cmp; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held(&nf->lock); |
| |
| key.reg = reg; |
| key.id = id; |
| |
| while (*link) { |
| entry = rb_entry(*link, struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry, node); |
| parent = *link; |
| |
| cmp = memcmp(&key, &entry->key, sizeof(key)); |
| if (cmp < 0) { |
| link = &(*link)->rb_left; |
| } else if (cmp > 0) { |
| link = &(*link)->rb_right; |
| } else if (entry->refcount < INT_MAX) { |
| entry->refcount++; |
| return entry; |
| } else { |
| WARN_ON(1); |
| return ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| entry = kzalloc(sizeof(*entry), GFP_KERNEL); |
| if (!entry) |
| return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); |
| |
| entry->key = key; |
| entry->refcount = 1; |
| |
| rb_link_node(&entry->node, parent, link); |
| rb_insert_color(&entry->node, &nf->refcount); |
| |
| return entry; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_refcount_dec() - Decrement reference-/activation-count of the given |
| * event. |
| * @nf: The notifier system reference. |
| * @reg: The registry used to enable/disable the event. |
| * @id: The event ID. |
| * |
| * Decrements the reference-/activation-count of the specified event, |
| * returning its entry. If the returned entry has a refcount of zero, the |
| * caller is responsible for freeing it using kfree(). |
| * |
| * Note: ``nf->lock`` must be held when calling this function. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the refcount entry on success or %NULL if the entry has not |
| * been found. |
| */ |
| static struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry * |
| ssam_nf_refcount_dec(struct ssam_nf *nf, struct ssam_event_registry reg, |
| struct ssam_event_id id) |
| { |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *entry; |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_key key; |
| struct rb_node *node = nf->refcount.rb_node; |
| int cmp; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held(&nf->lock); |
| |
| key.reg = reg; |
| key.id = id; |
| |
| while (node) { |
| entry = rb_entry(node, struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry, node); |
| |
| cmp = memcmp(&key, &entry->key, sizeof(key)); |
| if (cmp < 0) { |
| node = node->rb_left; |
| } else if (cmp > 0) { |
| node = node->rb_right; |
| } else { |
| entry->refcount--; |
| if (entry->refcount == 0) |
| rb_erase(&entry->node, &nf->refcount); |
| |
| return entry; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_refcount_dec_free() - Decrement reference-/activation-count of the |
| * given event and free its entry if the reference count reaches zero. |
| * @nf: The notifier system reference. |
| * @reg: The registry used to enable/disable the event. |
| * @id: The event ID. |
| * |
| * Decrements the reference-/activation-count of the specified event, freeing |
| * its entry if it reaches zero. |
| * |
| * Note: ``nf->lock`` must be held when calling this function. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_nf_refcount_dec_free(struct ssam_nf *nf, |
| struct ssam_event_registry reg, |
| struct ssam_event_id id) |
| { |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *entry; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held(&nf->lock); |
| |
| entry = ssam_nf_refcount_dec(nf, reg, id); |
| if (entry && entry->refcount == 0) |
| kfree(entry); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_refcount_empty() - Test if the notification system has any |
| * enabled/active events. |
| * @nf: The notification system. |
| */ |
| static bool ssam_nf_refcount_empty(struct ssam_nf *nf) |
| { |
| return RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&nf->refcount); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_call() - Call notification callbacks for the provided event. |
| * @nf: The notifier system |
| * @dev: The associated device, only used for logging. |
| * @rqid: The request ID of the event. |
| * @event: The event provided to the callbacks. |
| * |
| * Execute registered callbacks in order of their priority until either no |
| * callback is left or a callback returns a value with the %SSAM_NOTIF_STOP |
| * bit set. Note that this bit is set automatically when converting non-zero |
| * error values via ssam_notifier_from_errno() to notifier values. |
| * |
| * Also note that any callback that could handle an event should return a value |
| * with bit %SSAM_NOTIF_HANDLED set, indicating that the event does not go |
| * unhandled/ignored. In case no registered callback could handle an event, |
| * this function will emit a warning. |
| * |
| * In case a callback failed, this function will emit an error message. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_nf_call(struct ssam_nf *nf, struct device *dev, u16 rqid, |
| struct ssam_event *event) |
| { |
| struct ssam_nf_head *nf_head; |
| int status, nf_ret; |
| |
| if (!ssh_rqid_is_event(rqid)) { |
| dev_warn(dev, "event: unsupported rqid: %#06x\n", rqid); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| nf_head = &nf->head[ssh_rqid_to_event(rqid)]; |
| nf_ret = ssam_nfblk_call_chain(nf_head, event); |
| status = ssam_notifier_to_errno(nf_ret); |
| |
| if (status < 0) { |
| dev_err(dev, |
| "event: error handling event: %d (tc: %#04x, tid: %#04x, cid: %#04x, iid: %#04x)\n", |
| status, event->target_category, event->target_id, |
| event->command_id, event->instance_id); |
| } else if (!(nf_ret & SSAM_NOTIF_HANDLED)) { |
| dev_warn(dev, |
| "event: unhandled event (rqid: %#04x, tc: %#04x, tid: %#04x, cid: %#04x, iid: %#04x)\n", |
| rqid, event->target_category, event->target_id, |
| event->command_id, event->instance_id); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_init() - Initialize the notifier system. |
| * @nf: The notifier system to initialize. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_nf_init(struct ssam_nf *nf) |
| { |
| int i, status; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < SSH_NUM_EVENTS; i++) { |
| status = ssam_nf_head_init(&nf->head[i]); |
| if (status) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (status) { |
| while (i--) |
| ssam_nf_head_destroy(&nf->head[i]); |
| |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| mutex_init(&nf->lock); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_destroy() - Deinitialize the notifier system. |
| * @nf: The notifier system to deinitialize. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_nf_destroy(struct ssam_nf *nf) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < SSH_NUM_EVENTS; i++) |
| ssam_nf_head_destroy(&nf->head[i]); |
| |
| mutex_destroy(&nf->lock); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* -- Event/async request completion system. -------------------------------- */ |
| |
| #define SSAM_CPLT_WQ_NAME "ssam_cpltq" |
| |
| /* |
| * SSAM_CPLT_WQ_BATCH - Maximum number of event item completions executed per |
| * work execution. Used to prevent livelocking of the workqueue. Value chosen |
| * via educated guess, may be adjusted. |
| */ |
| #define SSAM_CPLT_WQ_BATCH 10 |
| |
| /* |
| * SSAM_EVENT_ITEM_CACHE_PAYLOAD_LEN - Maximum payload length for a cached |
| * &struct ssam_event_item. |
| * |
| * This length has been chosen to be accommodate standard touchpad and |
| * keyboard input events. Events with larger payloads will be allocated |
| * separately. |
| */ |
| #define SSAM_EVENT_ITEM_CACHE_PAYLOAD_LEN 32 |
| |
| static struct kmem_cache *ssam_event_item_cache; |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_event_item_cache_init() - Initialize the event item cache. |
| */ |
| int ssam_event_item_cache_init(void) |
| { |
| const unsigned int size = sizeof(struct ssam_event_item) |
| + SSAM_EVENT_ITEM_CACHE_PAYLOAD_LEN; |
| const unsigned int align = __alignof__(struct ssam_event_item); |
| struct kmem_cache *cache; |
| |
| cache = kmem_cache_create("ssam_event_item", size, align, 0, NULL); |
| if (!cache) |
| return -ENOMEM; |
| |
| ssam_event_item_cache = cache; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_event_item_cache_destroy() - Deinitialize the event item cache. |
| */ |
| void ssam_event_item_cache_destroy(void) |
| { |
| kmem_cache_destroy(ssam_event_item_cache); |
| ssam_event_item_cache = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static void __ssam_event_item_free_cached(struct ssam_event_item *item) |
| { |
| kmem_cache_free(ssam_event_item_cache, item); |
| } |
| |
| static void __ssam_event_item_free_generic(struct ssam_event_item *item) |
| { |
| kfree(item); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_event_item_free() - Free the provided event item. |
| * @item: The event item to free. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_event_item_free(struct ssam_event_item *item) |
| { |
| trace_ssam_event_item_free(item); |
| item->ops.free(item); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_event_item_alloc() - Allocate an event item with the given payload size. |
| * @len: The event payload length. |
| * @flags: The flags used for allocation. |
| * |
| * Allocate an event item with the given payload size, preferring allocation |
| * from the event item cache if the payload is small enough (i.e. smaller than |
| * %SSAM_EVENT_ITEM_CACHE_PAYLOAD_LEN). Sets the item operations and payload |
| * length values. The item free callback (``ops.free``) should not be |
| * overwritten after this call. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the newly allocated event item. |
| */ |
| static struct ssam_event_item *ssam_event_item_alloc(size_t len, gfp_t flags) |
| { |
| struct ssam_event_item *item; |
| |
| if (len <= SSAM_EVENT_ITEM_CACHE_PAYLOAD_LEN) { |
| item = kmem_cache_alloc(ssam_event_item_cache, flags); |
| if (!item) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| item->ops.free = __ssam_event_item_free_cached; |
| } else { |
| item = kzalloc(struct_size(item, event.data, len), flags); |
| if (!item) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| item->ops.free = __ssam_event_item_free_generic; |
| } |
| |
| item->event.length = len; |
| |
| trace_ssam_event_item_alloc(item, len); |
| return item; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_event_queue_push() - Push an event item to the event queue. |
| * @q: The event queue. |
| * @item: The item to add. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_event_queue_push(struct ssam_event_queue *q, |
| struct ssam_event_item *item) |
| { |
| spin_lock(&q->lock); |
| list_add_tail(&item->node, &q->head); |
| spin_unlock(&q->lock); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_event_queue_pop() - Pop the next event item from the event queue. |
| * @q: The event queue. |
| * |
| * Returns and removes the next event item from the queue. Returns %NULL If |
| * there is no event item left. |
| */ |
| static struct ssam_event_item *ssam_event_queue_pop(struct ssam_event_queue *q) |
| { |
| struct ssam_event_item *item; |
| |
| spin_lock(&q->lock); |
| item = list_first_entry_or_null(&q->head, struct ssam_event_item, node); |
| if (item) |
| list_del(&item->node); |
| spin_unlock(&q->lock); |
| |
| return item; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_event_queue_is_empty() - Check if the event queue is empty. |
| * @q: The event queue. |
| */ |
| static bool ssam_event_queue_is_empty(struct ssam_event_queue *q) |
| { |
| bool empty; |
| |
| spin_lock(&q->lock); |
| empty = list_empty(&q->head); |
| spin_unlock(&q->lock); |
| |
| return empty; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_cplt_get_event_queue() - Get the event queue for the given parameters. |
| * @cplt: The completion system on which to look for the queue. |
| * @tid: The target ID of the queue. |
| * @rqid: The request ID representing the event ID for which to get the queue. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the event queue corresponding to the event type described |
| * by the given parameters. If the request ID does not represent an event, |
| * this function returns %NULL. If the target ID is not supported, this |
| * function will fall back to the default target ID (``tid = 1``). |
| */ |
| static |
| struct ssam_event_queue *ssam_cplt_get_event_queue(struct ssam_cplt *cplt, |
| u8 tid, u16 rqid) |
| { |
| u16 event = ssh_rqid_to_event(rqid); |
| u16 tidx = ssh_tid_to_index(tid); |
| |
| if (!ssh_rqid_is_event(rqid)) { |
| dev_err(cplt->dev, "event: unsupported request ID: %#06x\n", rqid); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| if (!ssh_tid_is_valid(tid)) { |
| dev_warn(cplt->dev, "event: unsupported target ID: %u\n", tid); |
| tidx = 0; |
| } |
| |
| return &cplt->event.target[tidx].queue[event]; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_cplt_submit() - Submit a work item to the completion system workqueue. |
| * @cplt: The completion system. |
| * @work: The work item to submit. |
| */ |
| static bool ssam_cplt_submit(struct ssam_cplt *cplt, struct work_struct *work) |
| { |
| return queue_work(cplt->wq, work); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_cplt_submit_event() - Submit an event to the completion system. |
| * @cplt: The completion system. |
| * @item: The event item to submit. |
| * |
| * Submits the event to the completion system by queuing it on the event item |
| * queue and queuing the respective event queue work item on the completion |
| * workqueue, which will eventually complete the event. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success, %-EINVAL if there is no event queue that |
| * can handle the given event item. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_cplt_submit_event(struct ssam_cplt *cplt, |
| struct ssam_event_item *item) |
| { |
| struct ssam_event_queue *evq; |
| |
| evq = ssam_cplt_get_event_queue(cplt, item->event.target_id, item->rqid); |
| if (!evq) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| ssam_event_queue_push(evq, item); |
| ssam_cplt_submit(cplt, &evq->work); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_cplt_flush() - Flush the completion system. |
| * @cplt: The completion system. |
| * |
| * Flush the completion system by waiting until all currently submitted work |
| * items have been completed. |
| * |
| * Note: This function does not guarantee that all events will have been |
| * handled once this call terminates. In case of a larger number of |
| * to-be-completed events, the event queue work function may re-schedule its |
| * work item, which this flush operation will ignore. |
| * |
| * This operation is only intended to, during normal operation prior to |
| * shutdown, try to complete most events and requests to get them out of the |
| * system while the system is still fully operational. It does not aim to |
| * provide any guarantee that all of them have been handled. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_cplt_flush(struct ssam_cplt *cplt) |
| { |
| flush_workqueue(cplt->wq); |
| } |
| |
| static void ssam_event_queue_work_fn(struct work_struct *work) |
| { |
| struct ssam_event_queue *queue; |
| struct ssam_event_item *item; |
| struct ssam_nf *nf; |
| struct device *dev; |
| unsigned int iterations = SSAM_CPLT_WQ_BATCH; |
| |
| queue = container_of(work, struct ssam_event_queue, work); |
| nf = &queue->cplt->event.notif; |
| dev = queue->cplt->dev; |
| |
| /* Limit number of processed events to avoid livelocking. */ |
| do { |
| item = ssam_event_queue_pop(queue); |
| if (!item) |
| return; |
| |
| ssam_nf_call(nf, dev, item->rqid, &item->event); |
| ssam_event_item_free(item); |
| } while (--iterations); |
| |
| if (!ssam_event_queue_is_empty(queue)) |
| ssam_cplt_submit(queue->cplt, &queue->work); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_event_queue_init() - Initialize an event queue. |
| * @cplt: The completion system on which the queue resides. |
| * @evq: The event queue to initialize. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_event_queue_init(struct ssam_cplt *cplt, |
| struct ssam_event_queue *evq) |
| { |
| evq->cplt = cplt; |
| spin_lock_init(&evq->lock); |
| INIT_LIST_HEAD(&evq->head); |
| INIT_WORK(&evq->work, ssam_event_queue_work_fn); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_cplt_init() - Initialize completion system. |
| * @cplt: The completion system to initialize. |
| * @dev: The device used for logging. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_cplt_init(struct ssam_cplt *cplt, struct device *dev) |
| { |
| struct ssam_event_target *target; |
| int status, c, i; |
| |
| cplt->dev = dev; |
| |
| cplt->wq = alloc_workqueue(SSAM_CPLT_WQ_NAME, WQ_UNBOUND | WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, 0); |
| if (!cplt->wq) |
| return -ENOMEM; |
| |
| for (c = 0; c < ARRAY_SIZE(cplt->event.target); c++) { |
| target = &cplt->event.target[c]; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(target->queue); i++) |
| ssam_event_queue_init(cplt, &target->queue[i]); |
| } |
| |
| status = ssam_nf_init(&cplt->event.notif); |
| if (status) |
| destroy_workqueue(cplt->wq); |
| |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_cplt_destroy() - Deinitialize the completion system. |
| * @cplt: The completion system to deinitialize. |
| * |
| * Deinitialize the given completion system and ensure that all pending, i.e. |
| * yet-to-be-completed, event items and requests have been handled. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_cplt_destroy(struct ssam_cplt *cplt) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Note: destroy_workqueue ensures that all currently queued work will |
| * be fully completed and the workqueue drained. This means that this |
| * call will inherently also free any queued ssam_event_items, thus we |
| * don't have to take care of that here explicitly. |
| */ |
| destroy_workqueue(cplt->wq); |
| ssam_nf_destroy(&cplt->event.notif); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* -- Main SSAM device structures. ------------------------------------------ */ |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_device() - Get the &struct device associated with this |
| * controller. |
| * @c: The controller for which to get the device. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the &struct device associated with this controller, |
| * providing its lower-level transport. |
| */ |
| struct device *ssam_controller_device(struct ssam_controller *c) |
| { |
| return ssh_rtl_get_device(&c->rtl); |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_controller_device); |
| |
| static void __ssam_controller_release(struct kref *kref) |
| { |
| struct ssam_controller *ctrl = to_ssam_controller(kref, kref); |
| |
| /* |
| * The lock-call here is to satisfy lockdep. At this point we really |
| * expect this to be the last remaining reference to the controller. |
| * Anything else is a bug. |
| */ |
| ssam_controller_lock(ctrl); |
| ssam_controller_destroy(ctrl); |
| ssam_controller_unlock(ctrl); |
| |
| kfree(ctrl); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_get() - Increment reference count of controller. |
| * @c: The controller. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the controller provided as input. |
| */ |
| struct ssam_controller *ssam_controller_get(struct ssam_controller *c) |
| { |
| if (c) |
| kref_get(&c->kref); |
| return c; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_controller_get); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_put() - Decrement reference count of controller. |
| * @c: The controller. |
| */ |
| void ssam_controller_put(struct ssam_controller *c) |
| { |
| if (c) |
| kref_put(&c->kref, __ssam_controller_release); |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_controller_put); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_statelock() - Lock the controller against state transitions. |
| * @c: The controller to lock. |
| * |
| * Lock the controller against state transitions. Holding this lock guarantees |
| * that the controller will not transition between states, i.e. if the |
| * controller is in state "started", when this lock has been acquired, it will |
| * remain in this state at least until the lock has been released. |
| * |
| * Multiple clients may concurrently hold this lock. In other words: The |
| * ``statelock`` functions represent the read-lock part of a r/w-semaphore. |
| * Actions causing state transitions of the controller must be executed while |
| * holding the write-part of this r/w-semaphore (see ssam_controller_lock() |
| * and ssam_controller_unlock() for that). |
| * |
| * See ssam_controller_stateunlock() for the corresponding unlock function. |
| */ |
| void ssam_controller_statelock(struct ssam_controller *c) |
| { |
| down_read(&c->lock); |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_controller_statelock); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_stateunlock() - Unlock controller state transitions. |
| * @c: The controller to unlock. |
| * |
| * See ssam_controller_statelock() for the corresponding lock function. |
| */ |
| void ssam_controller_stateunlock(struct ssam_controller *c) |
| { |
| up_read(&c->lock); |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_controller_stateunlock); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_lock() - Acquire the main controller lock. |
| * @c: The controller to lock. |
| * |
| * This lock must be held for any state transitions, including transition to |
| * suspend/resumed states and during shutdown. See ssam_controller_statelock() |
| * for more details on controller locking. |
| * |
| * See ssam_controller_unlock() for the corresponding unlock function. |
| */ |
| void ssam_controller_lock(struct ssam_controller *c) |
| { |
| down_write(&c->lock); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ssam_controller_unlock() - Release the main controller lock. |
| * @c: The controller to unlock. |
| * |
| * See ssam_controller_lock() for the corresponding lock function. |
| */ |
| void ssam_controller_unlock(struct ssam_controller *c) |
| { |
| up_write(&c->lock); |
| } |
| |
| static void ssam_handle_event(struct ssh_rtl *rtl, |
| const struct ssh_command *cmd, |
| const struct ssam_span *data) |
| { |
| struct ssam_controller *ctrl = to_ssam_controller(rtl, rtl); |
| struct ssam_event_item *item; |
| |
| item = ssam_event_item_alloc(data->len, GFP_KERNEL); |
| if (!item) |
| return; |
| |
| item->rqid = get_unaligned_le16(&cmd->rqid); |
| item->event.target_category = cmd->tc; |
| item->event.target_id = cmd->tid_in; |
| item->event.command_id = cmd->cid; |
| item->event.instance_id = cmd->iid; |
| memcpy(&item->event.data[0], data->ptr, data->len); |
| |
| if (WARN_ON(ssam_cplt_submit_event(&ctrl->cplt, item))) |
| ssam_event_item_free(item); |
| } |
| |
| static const struct ssh_rtl_ops ssam_rtl_ops = { |
| .handle_event = ssam_handle_event, |
| }; |
| |
| static bool ssam_notifier_is_empty(struct ssam_controller *ctrl); |
| static void ssam_notifier_unregister_all(struct ssam_controller *ctrl); |
| |
| #define SSAM_SSH_DSM_REVISION 0 |
| |
| /* d5e383e1-d892-4a76-89fc-f6aaae7ed5b5 */ |
| static const guid_t SSAM_SSH_DSM_GUID = |
| GUID_INIT(0xd5e383e1, 0xd892, 0x4a76, |
| 0x89, 0xfc, 0xf6, 0xaa, 0xae, 0x7e, 0xd5, 0xb5); |
| |
| enum ssh_dsm_fn { |
| SSH_DSM_FN_SSH_POWER_PROFILE = 0x05, |
| SSH_DSM_FN_SCREEN_ON_SLEEP_IDLE_TIMEOUT = 0x06, |
| SSH_DSM_FN_SCREEN_OFF_SLEEP_IDLE_TIMEOUT = 0x07, |
| SSH_DSM_FN_D3_CLOSES_HANDLE = 0x08, |
| SSH_DSM_FN_SSH_BUFFER_SIZE = 0x09, |
| }; |
| |
| static int ssam_dsm_get_functions(acpi_handle handle, u64 *funcs) |
| { |
| union acpi_object *obj; |
| u64 mask = 0; |
| int i; |
| |
| *funcs = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * The _DSM function is only present on newer models. It is not |
| * present on 5th and 6th generation devices (i.e. up to and including |
| * Surface Pro 6, Surface Laptop 2, Surface Book 2). |
| * |
| * If the _DSM is not present, indicate that no function is supported. |
| * This will result in default values being set. |
| */ |
| if (!acpi_has_method(handle, "_DSM")) |
| return 0; |
| |
| obj = acpi_evaluate_dsm_typed(handle, &SSAM_SSH_DSM_GUID, |
| SSAM_SSH_DSM_REVISION, 0, NULL, |
| ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER); |
| if (!obj) |
| return -EIO; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < obj->buffer.length && i < 8; i++) |
| mask |= (((u64)obj->buffer.pointer[i]) << (i * 8)); |
| |
| if (mask & BIT(0)) |
| *funcs = mask; |
| |
| ACPI_FREE(obj); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int ssam_dsm_load_u32(acpi_handle handle, u64 funcs, u64 func, u32 *ret) |
| { |
| union acpi_object *obj; |
| u64 val; |
| |
| if (!(funcs & BIT_ULL(func))) |
| return 0; /* Not supported, leave *ret at its default value */ |
| |
| obj = acpi_evaluate_dsm_typed(handle, &SSAM_SSH_DSM_GUID, |
| SSAM_SSH_DSM_REVISION, func, NULL, |
| ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER); |
| if (!obj) |
| return -EIO; |
| |
| val = obj->integer.value; |
| ACPI_FREE(obj); |
| |
| if (val > U32_MAX) |
| return -ERANGE; |
| |
| *ret = val; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_caps_load_from_acpi() - Load controller capabilities from |
| * ACPI _DSM. |
| * @handle: The handle of the ACPI controller/SSH device. |
| * @caps: Where to store the capabilities in. |
| * |
| * Initializes the given controller capabilities with default values, then |
| * checks and, if the respective _DSM functions are available, loads the |
| * actual capabilities from the _DSM. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success, a negative error code on failure. |
| */ |
| static |
| int ssam_controller_caps_load_from_acpi(acpi_handle handle, |
| struct ssam_controller_caps *caps) |
| { |
| u32 d3_closes_handle = false; |
| u64 funcs; |
| int status; |
| |
| /* Set defaults. */ |
| caps->ssh_power_profile = U32_MAX; |
| caps->screen_on_sleep_idle_timeout = U32_MAX; |
| caps->screen_off_sleep_idle_timeout = U32_MAX; |
| caps->d3_closes_handle = false; |
| caps->ssh_buffer_size = U32_MAX; |
| |
| /* Pre-load supported DSM functions. */ |
| status = ssam_dsm_get_functions(handle, &funcs); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| /* Load actual values from ACPI, if present. */ |
| status = ssam_dsm_load_u32(handle, funcs, SSH_DSM_FN_SSH_POWER_PROFILE, |
| &caps->ssh_power_profile); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| status = ssam_dsm_load_u32(handle, funcs, |
| SSH_DSM_FN_SCREEN_ON_SLEEP_IDLE_TIMEOUT, |
| &caps->screen_on_sleep_idle_timeout); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| status = ssam_dsm_load_u32(handle, funcs, |
| SSH_DSM_FN_SCREEN_OFF_SLEEP_IDLE_TIMEOUT, |
| &caps->screen_off_sleep_idle_timeout); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| status = ssam_dsm_load_u32(handle, funcs, SSH_DSM_FN_D3_CLOSES_HANDLE, |
| &d3_closes_handle); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| caps->d3_closes_handle = !!d3_closes_handle; |
| |
| status = ssam_dsm_load_u32(handle, funcs, SSH_DSM_FN_SSH_BUFFER_SIZE, |
| &caps->ssh_buffer_size); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_init() - Initialize SSAM controller. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to initialize. |
| * @serdev: The serial device representing the underlying data transport. |
| * |
| * Initializes the given controller. Does neither start receiver nor |
| * transmitter threads. After this call, the controller has to be hooked up to |
| * the serdev core separately via &struct serdev_device_ops, relaying calls to |
| * ssam_controller_receive_buf() and ssam_controller_write_wakeup(). Once the |
| * controller has been hooked up, transmitter and receiver threads may be |
| * started via ssam_controller_start(). These setup steps need to be completed |
| * before controller can be used for requests. |
| */ |
| int ssam_controller_init(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| struct serdev_device *serdev) |
| { |
| acpi_handle handle = ACPI_HANDLE(&serdev->dev); |
| int status; |
| |
| init_rwsem(&ctrl->lock); |
| kref_init(&ctrl->kref); |
| |
| status = ssam_controller_caps_load_from_acpi(handle, &ctrl->caps); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| dev_dbg(&serdev->dev, |
| "device capabilities:\n" |
| " ssh_power_profile: %u\n" |
| " ssh_buffer_size: %u\n" |
| " screen_on_sleep_idle_timeout: %u\n" |
| " screen_off_sleep_idle_timeout: %u\n" |
| " d3_closes_handle: %u\n", |
| ctrl->caps.ssh_power_profile, |
| ctrl->caps.ssh_buffer_size, |
| ctrl->caps.screen_on_sleep_idle_timeout, |
| ctrl->caps.screen_off_sleep_idle_timeout, |
| ctrl->caps.d3_closes_handle); |
| |
| ssh_seq_reset(&ctrl->counter.seq); |
| ssh_rqid_reset(&ctrl->counter.rqid); |
| |
| /* Initialize event/request completion system. */ |
| status = ssam_cplt_init(&ctrl->cplt, &serdev->dev); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| /* Initialize request and packet transport layers. */ |
| status = ssh_rtl_init(&ctrl->rtl, serdev, &ssam_rtl_ops); |
| if (status) { |
| ssam_cplt_destroy(&ctrl->cplt); |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Set state via write_once even though we expect to be in an |
| * exclusive context, due to smoke-testing in |
| * ssam_request_sync_submit(). |
| */ |
| WRITE_ONCE(ctrl->state, SSAM_CONTROLLER_INITIALIZED); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_start() - Start the receiver and transmitter threads of the |
| * controller. |
| * @ctrl: The controller. |
| * |
| * Note: When this function is called, the controller should be properly |
| * hooked up to the serdev core via &struct serdev_device_ops. Please refer |
| * to ssam_controller_init() for more details on controller initialization. |
| * |
| * This function must be called with the main controller lock held (i.e. by |
| * calling ssam_controller_lock()). |
| */ |
| int ssam_controller_start(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held_write(&ctrl->lock); |
| |
| if (ctrl->state != SSAM_CONTROLLER_INITIALIZED) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| status = ssh_rtl_start(&ctrl->rtl); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| /* |
| * Set state via write_once even though we expect to be locked/in an |
| * exclusive context, due to smoke-testing in |
| * ssam_request_sync_submit(). |
| */ |
| WRITE_ONCE(ctrl->state, SSAM_CONTROLLER_STARTED); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * SSAM_CTRL_SHUTDOWN_FLUSH_TIMEOUT - Timeout for flushing requests during |
| * shutdown. |
| * |
| * Chosen to be larger than one full request timeout, including packets timing |
| * out. This value should give ample time to complete any outstanding requests |
| * during normal operation and account for the odd package timeout. |
| */ |
| #define SSAM_CTRL_SHUTDOWN_FLUSH_TIMEOUT msecs_to_jiffies(5000) |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_shutdown() - Shut down the controller. |
| * @ctrl: The controller. |
| * |
| * Shuts down the controller by flushing all pending requests and stopping the |
| * transmitter and receiver threads. All requests submitted after this call |
| * will fail with %-ESHUTDOWN. While it is discouraged to do so, this function |
| * is safe to use in parallel with ongoing request submission. |
| * |
| * In the course of this shutdown procedure, all currently registered |
| * notifiers will be unregistered. It is, however, strongly recommended to not |
| * rely on this behavior, and instead the party registering the notifier |
| * should unregister it before the controller gets shut down, e.g. via the |
| * SSAM bus which guarantees client devices to be removed before a shutdown. |
| * |
| * Note that events may still be pending after this call, but, due to the |
| * notifiers being unregistered, these events will be dropped when the |
| * controller is subsequently destroyed via ssam_controller_destroy(). |
| * |
| * This function must be called with the main controller lock held (i.e. by |
| * calling ssam_controller_lock()). |
| */ |
| void ssam_controller_shutdown(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| enum ssam_controller_state s = ctrl->state; |
| int status; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held_write(&ctrl->lock); |
| |
| if (s == SSAM_CONTROLLER_UNINITIALIZED || s == SSAM_CONTROLLER_STOPPED) |
| return; |
| |
| /* |
| * Try to flush pending events and requests while everything still |
| * works. Note: There may still be packets and/or requests in the |
| * system after this call (e.g. via control packets submitted by the |
| * packet transport layer or flush timeout / failure, ...). Those will |
| * be handled with the ssh_rtl_shutdown() call below. |
| */ |
| status = ssh_rtl_flush(&ctrl->rtl, SSAM_CTRL_SHUTDOWN_FLUSH_TIMEOUT); |
| if (status) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, "failed to flush request transport layer: %d\n", |
| status); |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to flush all currently completing requests and events. */ |
| ssam_cplt_flush(&ctrl->cplt); |
| |
| /* |
| * We expect all notifiers to have been removed by the respective client |
| * driver that set them up at this point. If this warning occurs, some |
| * client driver has not done that... |
| */ |
| WARN_ON(!ssam_notifier_is_empty(ctrl)); |
| |
| /* |
| * Nevertheless, we should still take care of drivers that don't behave |
| * well. Thus disable all enabled events, unregister all notifiers. |
| */ |
| ssam_notifier_unregister_all(ctrl); |
| |
| /* |
| * Cancel remaining requests. Ensure no new ones can be queued and stop |
| * threads. |
| */ |
| ssh_rtl_shutdown(&ctrl->rtl); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set state via write_once even though we expect to be locked/in an |
| * exclusive context, due to smoke-testing in |
| * ssam_request_sync_submit(). |
| */ |
| WRITE_ONCE(ctrl->state, SSAM_CONTROLLER_STOPPED); |
| ctrl->rtl.ptl.serdev = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_destroy() - Destroy the controller and free its resources. |
| * @ctrl: The controller. |
| * |
| * Ensures that all resources associated with the controller get freed. This |
| * function should only be called after the controller has been stopped via |
| * ssam_controller_shutdown(). In general, this function should not be called |
| * directly. The only valid place to call this function directly is during |
| * initialization, before the controller has been fully initialized and passed |
| * to other processes. This function is called automatically when the |
| * reference count of the controller reaches zero. |
| * |
| * This function must be called with the main controller lock held (i.e. by |
| * calling ssam_controller_lock()). |
| */ |
| void ssam_controller_destroy(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| lockdep_assert_held_write(&ctrl->lock); |
| |
| if (ctrl->state == SSAM_CONTROLLER_UNINITIALIZED) |
| return; |
| |
| WARN_ON(ctrl->state != SSAM_CONTROLLER_STOPPED); |
| |
| /* |
| * Note: New events could still have been received after the previous |
| * flush in ssam_controller_shutdown, before the request transport layer |
| * has been shut down. At this point, after the shutdown, we can be sure |
| * that no new events will be queued. The call to ssam_cplt_destroy will |
| * ensure that those remaining are being completed and freed. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Actually free resources. */ |
| ssam_cplt_destroy(&ctrl->cplt); |
| ssh_rtl_destroy(&ctrl->rtl); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set state via write_once even though we expect to be locked/in an |
| * exclusive context, due to smoke-testing in |
| * ssam_request_sync_submit(). |
| */ |
| WRITE_ONCE(ctrl->state, SSAM_CONTROLLER_UNINITIALIZED); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_suspend() - Suspend the controller. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to suspend. |
| * |
| * Marks the controller as suspended. Note that display-off and D0-exit |
| * notifications have to be sent manually before transitioning the controller |
| * into the suspended state via this function. |
| * |
| * See ssam_controller_resume() for the corresponding resume function. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns %-EINVAL if the controller is currently not in the |
| * "started" state. |
| */ |
| int ssam_controller_suspend(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| ssam_controller_lock(ctrl); |
| |
| if (ctrl->state != SSAM_CONTROLLER_STARTED) { |
| ssam_controller_unlock(ctrl); |
| return -EINVAL; |
| } |
| |
| ssam_dbg(ctrl, "pm: suspending controller\n"); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set state via write_once even though we're locked, due to |
| * smoke-testing in ssam_request_sync_submit(). |
| */ |
| WRITE_ONCE(ctrl->state, SSAM_CONTROLLER_SUSPENDED); |
| |
| ssam_controller_unlock(ctrl); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_resume() - Resume the controller from suspend. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to resume. |
| * |
| * Resume the controller from the suspended state it was put into via |
| * ssam_controller_suspend(). This function does not issue display-on and |
| * D0-entry notifications. If required, those have to be sent manually after |
| * this call. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns %-EINVAL if the controller is currently not suspended. |
| */ |
| int ssam_controller_resume(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| ssam_controller_lock(ctrl); |
| |
| if (ctrl->state != SSAM_CONTROLLER_SUSPENDED) { |
| ssam_controller_unlock(ctrl); |
| return -EINVAL; |
| } |
| |
| ssam_dbg(ctrl, "pm: resuming controller\n"); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set state via write_once even though we're locked, due to |
| * smoke-testing in ssam_request_sync_submit(). |
| */ |
| WRITE_ONCE(ctrl->state, SSAM_CONTROLLER_STARTED); |
| |
| ssam_controller_unlock(ctrl); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* -- Top-level request interface ------------------------------------------- */ |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_request_write_data() - Construct and write SAM request message to |
| * buffer. |
| * @buf: The buffer to write the data to. |
| * @ctrl: The controller via which the request will be sent. |
| * @spec: The request data and specification. |
| * |
| * Constructs a SAM/SSH request message and writes it to the provided buffer. |
| * The request and transport counters, specifically RQID and SEQ, will be set |
| * in this call. These counters are obtained from the controller. It is thus |
| * only valid to send the resulting message via the controller specified here. |
| * |
| * For calculation of the required buffer size, refer to the |
| * SSH_COMMAND_MESSAGE_LENGTH() macro. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the number of bytes used in the buffer on success. Returns |
| * %-EINVAL if the payload length provided in the request specification is too |
| * large (larger than %SSH_COMMAND_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE) or if the provided buffer |
| * is too small. |
| */ |
| ssize_t ssam_request_write_data(struct ssam_span *buf, |
| struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| const struct ssam_request *spec) |
| { |
| struct msgbuf msgb; |
| u16 rqid; |
| u8 seq; |
| |
| if (spec->length > SSH_COMMAND_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| if (SSH_COMMAND_MESSAGE_LENGTH(spec->length) > buf->len) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| msgb_init(&msgb, buf->ptr, buf->len); |
| seq = ssh_seq_next(&ctrl->counter.seq); |
| rqid = ssh_rqid_next(&ctrl->counter.rqid); |
| msgb_push_cmd(&msgb, seq, rqid, spec); |
| |
| return msgb_bytes_used(&msgb); |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_request_write_data); |
| |
| static void ssam_request_sync_complete(struct ssh_request *rqst, |
| const struct ssh_command *cmd, |
| const struct ssam_span *data, int status) |
| { |
| struct ssh_rtl *rtl = ssh_request_rtl(rqst); |
| struct ssam_request_sync *r; |
| |
| r = container_of(rqst, struct ssam_request_sync, base); |
| r->status = status; |
| |
| if (r->resp) |
| r->resp->length = 0; |
| |
| if (status) { |
| rtl_dbg_cond(rtl, "rsp: request failed: %d\n", status); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (!data) /* Handle requests without a response. */ |
| return; |
| |
| if (!r->resp || !r->resp->pointer) { |
| if (data->len) |
| rtl_warn(rtl, "rsp: no response buffer provided, dropping data\n"); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (data->len > r->resp->capacity) { |
| rtl_err(rtl, |
| "rsp: response buffer too small, capacity: %zu bytes, got: %zu bytes\n", |
| r->resp->capacity, data->len); |
| r->status = -ENOSPC; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| r->resp->length = data->len; |
| memcpy(r->resp->pointer, data->ptr, data->len); |
| } |
| |
| static void ssam_request_sync_release(struct ssh_request *rqst) |
| { |
| complete_all(&container_of(rqst, struct ssam_request_sync, base)->comp); |
| } |
| |
| static const struct ssh_request_ops ssam_request_sync_ops = { |
| .release = ssam_request_sync_release, |
| .complete = ssam_request_sync_complete, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_request_sync_alloc() - Allocate a synchronous request. |
| * @payload_len: The length of the request payload. |
| * @flags: Flags used for allocation. |
| * @rqst: Where to store the pointer to the allocated request. |
| * @buffer: Where to store the buffer descriptor for the message buffer of |
| * the request. |
| * |
| * Allocates a synchronous request with corresponding message buffer. The |
| * request still needs to be initialized ssam_request_sync_init() before |
| * it can be submitted, and the message buffer data must still be set to the |
| * returned buffer via ssam_request_sync_set_data() after it has been filled, |
| * if need be with adjusted message length. |
| * |
| * After use, the request and its corresponding message buffer should be freed |
| * via ssam_request_sync_free(). The buffer must not be freed separately. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success, %-ENOMEM if the request could not be |
| * allocated. |
| */ |
| int ssam_request_sync_alloc(size_t payload_len, gfp_t flags, |
| struct ssam_request_sync **rqst, |
| struct ssam_span *buffer) |
| { |
| size_t msglen = SSH_COMMAND_MESSAGE_LENGTH(payload_len); |
| |
| *rqst = kzalloc(sizeof(**rqst) + msglen, flags); |
| if (!*rqst) |
| return -ENOMEM; |
| |
| buffer->ptr = (u8 *)(*rqst + 1); |
| buffer->len = msglen; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_request_sync_alloc); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_request_sync_free() - Free a synchronous request. |
| * @rqst: The request to be freed. |
| * |
| * Free a synchronous request and its corresponding buffer allocated with |
| * ssam_request_sync_alloc(). Do not use for requests allocated on the stack |
| * or via any other function. |
| * |
| * Warning: The caller must ensure that the request is not in use any more. |
| * I.e. the caller must ensure that it has the only reference to the request |
| * and the request is not currently pending. This means that the caller has |
| * either never submitted the request, request submission has failed, or the |
| * caller has waited until the submitted request has been completed via |
| * ssam_request_sync_wait(). |
| */ |
| void ssam_request_sync_free(struct ssam_request_sync *rqst) |
| { |
| kfree(rqst); |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_request_sync_free); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_request_sync_init() - Initialize a synchronous request struct. |
| * @rqst: The request to initialize. |
| * @flags: The request flags. |
| * |
| * Initializes the given request struct. Does not initialize the request |
| * message data. This has to be done explicitly after this call via |
| * ssam_request_sync_set_data() and the actual message data has to be written |
| * via ssam_request_write_data(). |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success or %-EINVAL if the given flags are invalid. |
| */ |
| int ssam_request_sync_init(struct ssam_request_sync *rqst, |
| enum ssam_request_flags flags) |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| status = ssh_request_init(&rqst->base, flags, &ssam_request_sync_ops); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| init_completion(&rqst->comp); |
| rqst->resp = NULL; |
| rqst->status = 0; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_request_sync_init); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_request_sync_submit() - Submit a synchronous request. |
| * @ctrl: The controller with which to submit the request. |
| * @rqst: The request to submit. |
| * |
| * Submit a synchronous request. The request has to be initialized and |
| * properly set up, including response buffer (may be %NULL if no response is |
| * expected) and command message data. This function does not wait for the |
| * request to be completed. |
| * |
| * If this function succeeds, ssam_request_sync_wait() must be used to ensure |
| * that the request has been completed before the response data can be |
| * accessed and/or the request can be freed. On failure, the request may |
| * immediately be freed. |
| * |
| * This function may only be used if the controller is active, i.e. has been |
| * initialized and not suspended. |
| */ |
| int ssam_request_sync_submit(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| struct ssam_request_sync *rqst) |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| /* |
| * This is only a superficial check. In general, the caller needs to |
| * ensure that the controller is initialized and is not (and does not |
| * get) suspended during use, i.e. until the request has been completed |
| * (if _absolutely_ necessary, by use of ssam_controller_statelock/ |
| * ssam_controller_stateunlock, but something like ssam_client_link |
| * should be preferred as this needs to last until the request has been |
| * completed). |
| * |
| * Note that it is actually safe to use this function while the |
| * controller is in the process of being shut down (as ssh_rtl_submit |
| * is safe with regards to this), but it is generally discouraged to do |
| * so. |
| */ |
| if (WARN_ON(READ_ONCE(ctrl->state) != SSAM_CONTROLLER_STARTED)) { |
| ssh_request_put(&rqst->base); |
| return -ENODEV; |
| } |
| |
| status = ssh_rtl_submit(&ctrl->rtl, &rqst->base); |
| ssh_request_put(&rqst->base); |
| |
| return status; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_request_sync_submit); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_request_sync() - Execute a synchronous request. |
| * @ctrl: The controller via which the request will be submitted. |
| * @spec: The request specification and payload. |
| * @rsp: The response buffer. |
| * |
| * Allocates a synchronous request with its message data buffer on the heap |
| * via ssam_request_sync_alloc(), fully initializes it via the provided |
| * request specification, submits it, and finally waits for its completion |
| * before freeing it and returning its status. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the status of the request or any failure during setup. |
| */ |
| int ssam_request_sync(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| const struct ssam_request *spec, |
| struct ssam_response *rsp) |
| { |
| struct ssam_request_sync *rqst; |
| struct ssam_span buf; |
| ssize_t len; |
| int status; |
| |
| status = ssam_request_sync_alloc(spec->length, GFP_KERNEL, &rqst, &buf); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| status = ssam_request_sync_init(rqst, spec->flags); |
| if (status) { |
| ssam_request_sync_free(rqst); |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| ssam_request_sync_set_resp(rqst, rsp); |
| |
| len = ssam_request_write_data(&buf, ctrl, spec); |
| if (len < 0) { |
| ssam_request_sync_free(rqst); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| ssam_request_sync_set_data(rqst, buf.ptr, len); |
| |
| status = ssam_request_sync_submit(ctrl, rqst); |
| if (!status) |
| status = ssam_request_sync_wait(rqst); |
| |
| ssam_request_sync_free(rqst); |
| return status; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_request_sync); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_request_sync_with_buffer() - Execute a synchronous request with the |
| * provided buffer as back-end for the message buffer. |
| * @ctrl: The controller via which the request will be submitted. |
| * @spec: The request specification and payload. |
| * @rsp: The response buffer. |
| * @buf: The buffer for the request message data. |
| * |
| * Allocates a synchronous request struct on the stack, fully initializes it |
| * using the provided buffer as message data buffer, submits it, and then |
| * waits for its completion before returning its status. The |
| * SSH_COMMAND_MESSAGE_LENGTH() macro can be used to compute the required |
| * message buffer size. |
| * |
| * This function does essentially the same as ssam_request_sync(), but instead |
| * of dynamically allocating the request and message data buffer, it uses the |
| * provided message data buffer and stores the (small) request struct on the |
| * heap. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the status of the request or any failure during setup. |
| */ |
| int ssam_request_sync_with_buffer(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| const struct ssam_request *spec, |
| struct ssam_response *rsp, |
| struct ssam_span *buf) |
| { |
| struct ssam_request_sync rqst; |
| ssize_t len; |
| int status; |
| |
| status = ssam_request_sync_init(&rqst, spec->flags); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| ssam_request_sync_set_resp(&rqst, rsp); |
| |
| len = ssam_request_write_data(buf, ctrl, spec); |
| if (len < 0) |
| return len; |
| |
| ssam_request_sync_set_data(&rqst, buf->ptr, len); |
| |
| status = ssam_request_sync_submit(ctrl, &rqst); |
| if (!status) |
| status = ssam_request_sync_wait(&rqst); |
| |
| return status; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_request_sync_with_buffer); |
| |
| |
| /* -- Internal SAM requests. ------------------------------------------------ */ |
| |
| SSAM_DEFINE_SYNC_REQUEST_R(ssam_ssh_get_firmware_version, __le32, { |
| .target_category = SSAM_SSH_TC_SAM, |
| .target_id = 0x01, |
| .command_id = 0x13, |
| .instance_id = 0x00, |
| }); |
| |
| SSAM_DEFINE_SYNC_REQUEST_R(ssam_ssh_notif_display_off, u8, { |
| .target_category = SSAM_SSH_TC_SAM, |
| .target_id = 0x01, |
| .command_id = 0x15, |
| .instance_id = 0x00, |
| }); |
| |
| SSAM_DEFINE_SYNC_REQUEST_R(ssam_ssh_notif_display_on, u8, { |
| .target_category = SSAM_SSH_TC_SAM, |
| .target_id = 0x01, |
| .command_id = 0x16, |
| .instance_id = 0x00, |
| }); |
| |
| SSAM_DEFINE_SYNC_REQUEST_R(ssam_ssh_notif_d0_exit, u8, { |
| .target_category = SSAM_SSH_TC_SAM, |
| .target_id = 0x01, |
| .command_id = 0x33, |
| .instance_id = 0x00, |
| }); |
| |
| SSAM_DEFINE_SYNC_REQUEST_R(ssam_ssh_notif_d0_entry, u8, { |
| .target_category = SSAM_SSH_TC_SAM, |
| .target_id = 0x01, |
| .command_id = 0x34, |
| .instance_id = 0x00, |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * struct ssh_notification_params - Command payload to enable/disable SSH |
| * notifications. |
| * @target_category: The target category for which notifications should be |
| * enabled/disabled. |
| * @flags: Flags determining how notifications are being sent. |
| * @request_id: The request ID that is used to send these notifications. |
| * @instance_id: The specific instance in the given target category for |
| * which notifications should be enabled. |
| */ |
| struct ssh_notification_params { |
| u8 target_category; |
| u8 flags; |
| __le16 request_id; |
| u8 instance_id; |
| } __packed; |
| |
| static_assert(sizeof(struct ssh_notification_params) == 5); |
| |
| static int __ssam_ssh_event_request(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| struct ssam_event_registry reg, u8 cid, |
| struct ssam_event_id id, u8 flags) |
| { |
| struct ssh_notification_params params; |
| struct ssam_request rqst; |
| struct ssam_response result; |
| int status; |
| |
| u16 rqid = ssh_tc_to_rqid(id.target_category); |
| u8 buf = 0; |
| |
| /* Only allow RQIDs that lie within the event spectrum. */ |
| if (!ssh_rqid_is_event(rqid)) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| params.target_category = id.target_category; |
| params.instance_id = id.instance; |
| params.flags = flags; |
| put_unaligned_le16(rqid, ¶ms.request_id); |
| |
| rqst.target_category = reg.target_category; |
| rqst.target_id = reg.target_id; |
| rqst.command_id = cid; |
| rqst.instance_id = 0x00; |
| rqst.flags = SSAM_REQUEST_HAS_RESPONSE; |
| rqst.length = sizeof(params); |
| rqst.payload = (u8 *)¶ms; |
| |
| result.capacity = sizeof(buf); |
| result.length = 0; |
| result.pointer = &buf; |
| |
| status = ssam_retry(ssam_request_sync_onstack, ctrl, &rqst, &result, |
| sizeof(params)); |
| |
| return status < 0 ? status : buf; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_ssh_event_enable() - Enable SSH event. |
| * @ctrl: The controller for which to enable the event. |
| * @reg: The event registry describing what request to use for enabling and |
| * disabling the event. |
| * @id: The event identifier. |
| * @flags: The event flags. |
| * |
| * Enables the specified event on the EC. This function does not manage |
| * reference counting of enabled events and is basically only a wrapper for |
| * the raw EC request. If the specified event is already enabled, the EC will |
| * ignore this request. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the status of the executed SAM request (zero on success and |
| * negative on direct failure) or %-EPROTO if the request response indicates a |
| * failure. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_ssh_event_enable(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| struct ssam_event_registry reg, |
| struct ssam_event_id id, u8 flags) |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| status = __ssam_ssh_event_request(ctrl, reg, reg.cid_enable, id, flags); |
| |
| if (status < 0 && status != -EINVAL) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, |
| "failed to enable event source (tc: %#04x, iid: %#04x, reg: %#04x)\n", |
| id.target_category, id.instance, reg.target_category); |
| } |
| |
| if (status > 0) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, |
| "unexpected result while enabling event source: %#04x (tc: %#04x, iid: %#04x, reg: %#04x)\n", |
| status, id.target_category, id.instance, reg.target_category); |
| return -EPROTO; |
| } |
| |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_ssh_event_disable() - Disable SSH event. |
| * @ctrl: The controller for which to disable the event. |
| * @reg: The event registry describing what request to use for enabling and |
| * disabling the event (must be same as used when enabling the event). |
| * @id: The event identifier. |
| * @flags: The event flags (likely ignored for disabling of events). |
| * |
| * Disables the specified event on the EC. This function does not manage |
| * reference counting of enabled events and is basically only a wrapper for |
| * the raw EC request. If the specified event is already disabled, the EC will |
| * ignore this request. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns the status of the executed SAM request (zero on success and |
| * negative on direct failure) or %-EPROTO if the request response indicates a |
| * failure. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_ssh_event_disable(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| struct ssam_event_registry reg, |
| struct ssam_event_id id, u8 flags) |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| status = __ssam_ssh_event_request(ctrl, reg, reg.cid_disable, id, flags); |
| |
| if (status < 0 && status != -EINVAL) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, |
| "failed to disable event source (tc: %#04x, iid: %#04x, reg: %#04x)\n", |
| id.target_category, id.instance, reg.target_category); |
| } |
| |
| if (status > 0) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, |
| "unexpected result while disabling event source: %#04x (tc: %#04x, iid: %#04x, reg: %#04x)\n", |
| status, id.target_category, id.instance, reg.target_category); |
| return -EPROTO; |
| } |
| |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* -- Wrappers for internal SAM requests. ----------------------------------- */ |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_get_firmware_version() - Get the SAM/EC firmware version. |
| * @ctrl: The controller. |
| * @version: Where to store the version number. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success or the status of the executed SAM request |
| * if that request failed. |
| */ |
| int ssam_get_firmware_version(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, u32 *version) |
| { |
| __le32 __version; |
| int status; |
| |
| status = ssam_retry(ssam_ssh_get_firmware_version, ctrl, &__version); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| *version = le32_to_cpu(__version); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_ctrl_notif_display_off() - Notify EC that the display has been turned |
| * off. |
| * @ctrl: The controller. |
| * |
| * Notify the EC that the display has been turned off and the driver may enter |
| * a lower-power state. This will prevent events from being sent directly. |
| * Rather, the EC signals an event by pulling the wakeup GPIO high for as long |
| * as there are pending events. The events then need to be manually released, |
| * one by one, via the GPIO callback request. All pending events accumulated |
| * during this state can also be released by issuing the display-on |
| * notification, e.g. via ssam_ctrl_notif_display_on(), which will also reset |
| * the GPIO. |
| * |
| * On some devices, specifically ones with an integrated keyboard, the keyboard |
| * backlight will be turned off by this call. |
| * |
| * This function will only send the display-off notification command if |
| * display notifications are supported by the EC. Currently all known devices |
| * support these notifications. |
| * |
| * Use ssam_ctrl_notif_display_on() to reverse the effects of this function. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success or if no request has been executed, the |
| * status of the executed SAM request if that request failed, or %-EPROTO if |
| * an unexpected response has been received. |
| */ |
| int ssam_ctrl_notif_display_off(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| int status; |
| u8 response; |
| |
| ssam_dbg(ctrl, "pm: notifying display off\n"); |
| |
| status = ssam_retry(ssam_ssh_notif_display_off, ctrl, &response); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| if (response != 0) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, "unexpected response from display-off notification: %#04x\n", |
| response); |
| return -EPROTO; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_ctrl_notif_display_on() - Notify EC that the display has been turned on. |
| * @ctrl: The controller. |
| * |
| * Notify the EC that the display has been turned back on and the driver has |
| * exited its lower-power state. This notification is the counterpart to the |
| * display-off notification sent via ssam_ctrl_notif_display_off() and will |
| * reverse its effects, including resetting events to their default behavior. |
| * |
| * This function will only send the display-on notification command if display |
| * notifications are supported by the EC. Currently all known devices support |
| * these notifications. |
| * |
| * See ssam_ctrl_notif_display_off() for more details. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success or if no request has been executed, the |
| * status of the executed SAM request if that request failed, or %-EPROTO if |
| * an unexpected response has been received. |
| */ |
| int ssam_ctrl_notif_display_on(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| int status; |
| u8 response; |
| |
| ssam_dbg(ctrl, "pm: notifying display on\n"); |
| |
| status = ssam_retry(ssam_ssh_notif_display_on, ctrl, &response); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| if (response != 0) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, "unexpected response from display-on notification: %#04x\n", |
| response); |
| return -EPROTO; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_ctrl_notif_d0_exit() - Notify EC that the driver/device exits the D0 |
| * power state. |
| * @ctrl: The controller |
| * |
| * Notifies the EC that the driver prepares to exit the D0 power state in |
| * favor of a lower-power state. Exact effects of this function related to the |
| * EC are currently unknown. |
| * |
| * This function will only send the D0-exit notification command if D0-state |
| * notifications are supported by the EC. Only newer Surface generations |
| * support these notifications. |
| * |
| * Use ssam_ctrl_notif_d0_entry() to reverse the effects of this function. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success or if no request has been executed, the |
| * status of the executed SAM request if that request failed, or %-EPROTO if |
| * an unexpected response has been received. |
| */ |
| int ssam_ctrl_notif_d0_exit(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| int status; |
| u8 response; |
| |
| if (!ctrl->caps.d3_closes_handle) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ssam_dbg(ctrl, "pm: notifying D0 exit\n"); |
| |
| status = ssam_retry(ssam_ssh_notif_d0_exit, ctrl, &response); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| if (response != 0) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, "unexpected response from D0-exit notification: %#04x\n", |
| response); |
| return -EPROTO; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_ctrl_notif_d0_entry() - Notify EC that the driver/device enters the D0 |
| * power state. |
| * @ctrl: The controller |
| * |
| * Notifies the EC that the driver has exited a lower-power state and entered |
| * the D0 power state. Exact effects of this function related to the EC are |
| * currently unknown. |
| * |
| * This function will only send the D0-entry notification command if D0-state |
| * notifications are supported by the EC. Only newer Surface generations |
| * support these notifications. |
| * |
| * See ssam_ctrl_notif_d0_exit() for more details. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success or if no request has been executed, the |
| * status of the executed SAM request if that request failed, or %-EPROTO if |
| * an unexpected response has been received. |
| */ |
| int ssam_ctrl_notif_d0_entry(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| int status; |
| u8 response; |
| |
| if (!ctrl->caps.d3_closes_handle) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ssam_dbg(ctrl, "pm: notifying D0 entry\n"); |
| |
| status = ssam_retry(ssam_ssh_notif_d0_entry, ctrl, &response); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| if (response != 0) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, "unexpected response from D0-entry notification: %#04x\n", |
| response); |
| return -EPROTO; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* -- Top-level event registry interface. ----------------------------------- */ |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_refcount_enable() - Enable event for reference count entry if it has |
| * not already been enabled. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to enable the event on. |
| * @entry: The reference count entry for the event to be enabled. |
| * @flags: The flags used for enabling the event on the EC. |
| * |
| * Enable the event associated with the given reference count entry if the |
| * reference count equals one, i.e. the event has not previously been enabled. |
| * If the event has already been enabled (i.e. reference count not equal to |
| * one), check that the flags used for enabling match and warn about this if |
| * they do not. |
| * |
| * This does not modify the reference count itself, which is done with |
| * ssam_nf_refcount_inc() / ssam_nf_refcount_dec(). |
| * |
| * Note: ``nf->lock`` must be held when calling this function. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success. If the event is enabled by this call, |
| * returns the status of the event-enable EC command. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_nf_refcount_enable(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *entry, u8 flags) |
| { |
| const struct ssam_event_registry reg = entry->key.reg; |
| const struct ssam_event_id id = entry->key.id; |
| struct ssam_nf *nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| int status; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held(&nf->lock); |
| |
| ssam_dbg(ctrl, "enabling event (reg: %#04x, tc: %#04x, iid: %#04x, rc: %d)\n", |
| reg.target_category, id.target_category, id.instance, entry->refcount); |
| |
| if (entry->refcount == 1) { |
| status = ssam_ssh_event_enable(ctrl, reg, id, flags); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| entry->flags = flags; |
| |
| } else if (entry->flags != flags) { |
| ssam_warn(ctrl, |
| "inconsistent flags when enabling event: got %#04x, expected %#04x (reg: %#04x, tc: %#04x, iid: %#04x)\n", |
| flags, entry->flags, reg.target_category, id.target_category, |
| id.instance); |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_nf_refcount_disable_free() - Disable event for reference count entry if |
| * it is no longer in use and free the corresponding entry. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to disable the event on. |
| * @entry: The reference count entry for the event to be disabled. |
| * @flags: The flags used for enabling the event on the EC. |
| * @ec: Flag specifying if the event should actually be disabled on the EC. |
| * |
| * If ``ec`` equals ``true`` and the reference count equals zero (i.e. the |
| * event is no longer requested by any client), the specified event will be |
| * disabled on the EC via the corresponding request. |
| * |
| * If ``ec`` equals ``false``, no request will be sent to the EC and the event |
| * can be considered in a detached state (i.e. no longer used but still |
| * enabled). Disabling an event via this method may be required for |
| * hot-removable devices, where event disable requests may time out after the |
| * device has been physically removed. |
| * |
| * In both cases, if the reference count equals zero, the corresponding |
| * reference count entry will be freed. The reference count entry must not be |
| * used any more after a call to this function. |
| * |
| * Also checks if the flags used for disabling the event match the flags used |
| * for enabling the event and warns if they do not (regardless of reference |
| * count). |
| * |
| * This does not modify the reference count itself, which is done with |
| * ssam_nf_refcount_inc() / ssam_nf_refcount_dec(). |
| * |
| * Note: ``nf->lock`` must be held when calling this function. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success. If the event is disabled by this call, |
| * returns the status of the event-enable EC command. |
| */ |
| static int ssam_nf_refcount_disable_free(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *entry, u8 flags, bool ec) |
| { |
| const struct ssam_event_registry reg = entry->key.reg; |
| const struct ssam_event_id id = entry->key.id; |
| struct ssam_nf *nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| int status = 0; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held(&nf->lock); |
| |
| ssam_dbg(ctrl, "%s event (reg: %#04x, tc: %#04x, iid: %#04x, rc: %d)\n", |
| ec ? "disabling" : "detaching", reg.target_category, id.target_category, |
| id.instance, entry->refcount); |
| |
| if (entry->flags != flags) { |
| ssam_warn(ctrl, |
| "inconsistent flags when disabling event: got %#04x, expected %#04x (reg: %#04x, tc: %#04x, iid: %#04x)\n", |
| flags, entry->flags, reg.target_category, id.target_category, |
| id.instance); |
| } |
| |
| if (ec && entry->refcount == 0) { |
| status = ssam_ssh_event_disable(ctrl, reg, id, flags); |
| kfree(entry); |
| } |
| |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_notifier_register() - Register an event notifier. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to register the notifier on. |
| * @n: The event notifier to register. |
| * |
| * Register an event notifier. Increment the usage counter of the associated |
| * SAM event if the notifier is not marked as an observer. If the event is not |
| * marked as an observer and is currently not enabled, it will be enabled |
| * during this call. If the notifier is marked as an observer, no attempt will |
| * be made at enabling any event and no reference count will be modified. |
| * |
| * Notifiers marked as observers do not need to be associated with one specific |
| * event, i.e. as long as no event matching is performed, only the event target |
| * category needs to be set. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success, %-ENOSPC if there have already been |
| * %INT_MAX notifiers for the event ID/type associated with the notifier block |
| * registered, %-ENOMEM if the corresponding event entry could not be |
| * allocated. If this is the first time that a notifier block is registered |
| * for the specific associated event, returns the status of the event-enable |
| * EC-command. |
| */ |
| int ssam_notifier_register(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, struct ssam_event_notifier *n) |
| { |
| u16 rqid = ssh_tc_to_rqid(n->event.id.target_category); |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *entry = NULL; |
| struct ssam_nf_head *nf_head; |
| struct ssam_nf *nf; |
| int status; |
| |
| if (!ssh_rqid_is_event(rqid)) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| nf_head = &nf->head[ssh_rqid_to_event(rqid)]; |
| |
| mutex_lock(&nf->lock); |
| |
| if (!(n->flags & SSAM_EVENT_NOTIFIER_OBSERVER)) { |
| entry = ssam_nf_refcount_inc(nf, n->event.reg, n->event.id); |
| if (IS_ERR(entry)) { |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| return PTR_ERR(entry); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| status = ssam_nfblk_insert(nf_head, &n->base); |
| if (status) { |
| if (entry) |
| ssam_nf_refcount_dec_free(nf, n->event.reg, n->event.id); |
| |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| if (entry) { |
| status = ssam_nf_refcount_enable(ctrl, entry, n->event.flags); |
| if (status) { |
| ssam_nfblk_remove(&n->base); |
| ssam_nf_refcount_dec_free(nf, n->event.reg, n->event.id); |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| synchronize_srcu(&nf_head->srcu); |
| return status; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_notifier_register); |
| |
| /** |
| * __ssam_notifier_unregister() - Unregister an event notifier. |
| * @ctrl: The controller the notifier has been registered on. |
| * @n: The event notifier to unregister. |
| * @disable: Whether to disable the corresponding event on the EC. |
| * |
| * Unregister an event notifier. Decrement the usage counter of the associated |
| * SAM event if the notifier is not marked as an observer. If the usage counter |
| * reaches zero and ``disable`` equals ``true``, the event will be disabled. |
| * |
| * Useful for hot-removable devices, where communication may fail once the |
| * device has been physically removed. In that case, specifying ``disable`` as |
| * ``false`` avoids communication with the EC. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success, %-ENOENT if the given notifier block has |
| * not been registered on the controller. If the given notifier block was the |
| * last one associated with its specific event, returns the status of the |
| * event-disable EC-command. |
| */ |
| int __ssam_notifier_unregister(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, struct ssam_event_notifier *n, |
| bool disable) |
| { |
| u16 rqid = ssh_tc_to_rqid(n->event.id.target_category); |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *entry; |
| struct ssam_nf_head *nf_head; |
| struct ssam_nf *nf; |
| int status = 0; |
| |
| if (!ssh_rqid_is_event(rqid)) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| nf_head = &nf->head[ssh_rqid_to_event(rqid)]; |
| |
| mutex_lock(&nf->lock); |
| |
| if (!ssam_nfblk_find(nf_head, &n->base)) { |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| return -ENOENT; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If this is an observer notifier, do not attempt to disable the |
| * event, just remove it. |
| */ |
| if (!(n->flags & SSAM_EVENT_NOTIFIER_OBSERVER)) { |
| entry = ssam_nf_refcount_dec(nf, n->event.reg, n->event.id); |
| if (WARN_ON(!entry)) { |
| /* |
| * If this does not return an entry, there's a logic |
| * error somewhere: The notifier block is registered, |
| * but the event refcount entry is not there. Remove |
| * the notifier block anyways. |
| */ |
| status = -ENOENT; |
| goto remove; |
| } |
| |
| status = ssam_nf_refcount_disable_free(ctrl, entry, n->event.flags, disable); |
| } |
| |
| remove: |
| ssam_nfblk_remove(&n->base); |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| synchronize_srcu(&nf_head->srcu); |
| |
| return status; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__ssam_notifier_unregister); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_event_enable() - Enable the specified event. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to enable the event for. |
| * @reg: The event registry to use for enabling the event. |
| * @id: The event ID specifying the event to be enabled. |
| * @flags: The SAM event flags used for enabling the event. |
| * |
| * Increment the event reference count of the specified event. If the event has |
| * not been enabled previously, it will be enabled by this call. |
| * |
| * Note: In general, ssam_notifier_register() with a non-observer notifier |
| * should be preferred for enabling/disabling events, as this will guarantee |
| * proper ordering and event forwarding in case of errors during event |
| * enabling/disabling. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success, %-ENOSPC if the reference count for the |
| * specified event has reached its maximum, %-ENOMEM if the corresponding event |
| * entry could not be allocated. If this is the first time that this event has |
| * been enabled (i.e. the reference count was incremented from zero to one by |
| * this call), returns the status of the event-enable EC-command. |
| */ |
| int ssam_controller_event_enable(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| struct ssam_event_registry reg, |
| struct ssam_event_id id, u8 flags) |
| { |
| u16 rqid = ssh_tc_to_rqid(id.target_category); |
| struct ssam_nf *nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *entry; |
| int status; |
| |
| if (!ssh_rqid_is_event(rqid)) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| mutex_lock(&nf->lock); |
| |
| entry = ssam_nf_refcount_inc(nf, reg, id); |
| if (IS_ERR(entry)) { |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| return PTR_ERR(entry); |
| } |
| |
| status = ssam_nf_refcount_enable(ctrl, entry, flags); |
| if (status) { |
| ssam_nf_refcount_dec_free(nf, reg, id); |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_controller_event_enable); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_controller_event_disable() - Disable the specified event. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to disable the event for. |
| * @reg: The event registry to use for disabling the event. |
| * @id: The event ID specifying the event to be disabled. |
| * @flags: The flags used when enabling the event. |
| * |
| * Decrement the reference count of the specified event. If the reference count |
| * reaches zero, the event will be disabled. |
| * |
| * Note: In general, ssam_notifier_register()/ssam_notifier_unregister() with a |
| * non-observer notifier should be preferred for enabling/disabling events, as |
| * this will guarantee proper ordering and event forwarding in case of errors |
| * during event enabling/disabling. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success, %-ENOENT if the given event has not been |
| * enabled on the controller. If the reference count of the event reaches zero |
| * during this call, returns the status of the event-disable EC-command. |
| */ |
| int ssam_controller_event_disable(struct ssam_controller *ctrl, |
| struct ssam_event_registry reg, |
| struct ssam_event_id id, u8 flags) |
| { |
| u16 rqid = ssh_tc_to_rqid(id.target_category); |
| struct ssam_nf *nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *entry; |
| int status; |
| |
| if (!ssh_rqid_is_event(rqid)) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| mutex_lock(&nf->lock); |
| |
| entry = ssam_nf_refcount_dec(nf, reg, id); |
| if (!entry) { |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| return -ENOENT; |
| } |
| |
| status = ssam_nf_refcount_disable_free(ctrl, entry, flags, true); |
| |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| return status; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ssam_controller_event_disable); |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_notifier_disable_registered() - Disable events for all registered |
| * notifiers. |
| * @ctrl: The controller for which to disable the notifiers/events. |
| * |
| * Disables events for all currently registered notifiers. In case of an error |
| * (EC command failing), all previously disabled events will be restored and |
| * the error code returned. |
| * |
| * This function is intended to disable all events prior to hibernation entry. |
| * See ssam_notifier_restore_registered() to restore/re-enable all events |
| * disabled with this function. |
| * |
| * Note that this function will not disable events for notifiers registered |
| * after calling this function. It should thus be made sure that no new |
| * notifiers are going to be added after this call and before the corresponding |
| * call to ssam_notifier_restore_registered(). |
| * |
| * Return: Returns zero on success. In case of failure returns the error code |
| * returned by the failed EC command to disable an event. |
| */ |
| int ssam_notifier_disable_registered(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| struct ssam_nf *nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| struct rb_node *n; |
| int status; |
| |
| mutex_lock(&nf->lock); |
| for (n = rb_first(&nf->refcount); n; n = rb_next(n)) { |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *e; |
| |
| e = rb_entry(n, struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry, node); |
| status = ssam_ssh_event_disable(ctrl, e->key.reg, |
| e->key.id, e->flags); |
| if (status) |
| goto err; |
| } |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| err: |
| for (n = rb_prev(n); n; n = rb_prev(n)) { |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *e; |
| |
| e = rb_entry(n, struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry, node); |
| ssam_ssh_event_enable(ctrl, e->key.reg, e->key.id, e->flags); |
| } |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_notifier_restore_registered() - Restore/re-enable events for all |
| * registered notifiers. |
| * @ctrl: The controller for which to restore the notifiers/events. |
| * |
| * Restores/re-enables all events for which notifiers have been registered on |
| * the given controller. In case of a failure, the error is logged and the |
| * function continues to try and enable the remaining events. |
| * |
| * This function is intended to restore/re-enable all registered events after |
| * hibernation. See ssam_notifier_disable_registered() for the counter part |
| * disabling the events and more details. |
| */ |
| void ssam_notifier_restore_registered(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| struct ssam_nf *nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| struct rb_node *n; |
| |
| mutex_lock(&nf->lock); |
| for (n = rb_first(&nf->refcount); n; n = rb_next(n)) { |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *e; |
| |
| e = rb_entry(n, struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry, node); |
| |
| /* Ignore errors, will get logged in call. */ |
| ssam_ssh_event_enable(ctrl, e->key.reg, e->key.id, e->flags); |
| } |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_notifier_is_empty() - Check if there are any registered notifiers. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to check on. |
| * |
| * Return: Returns %true if there are currently no notifiers registered on the |
| * controller, %false otherwise. |
| */ |
| static bool ssam_notifier_is_empty(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| struct ssam_nf *nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| bool result; |
| |
| mutex_lock(&nf->lock); |
| result = ssam_nf_refcount_empty(nf); |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_notifier_unregister_all() - Unregister all currently registered |
| * notifiers. |
| * @ctrl: The controller to unregister the notifiers on. |
| * |
| * Unregisters all currently registered notifiers. This function is used to |
| * ensure that all notifiers will be unregistered and associated |
| * entries/resources freed when the controller is being shut down. |
| */ |
| static void ssam_notifier_unregister_all(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| struct ssam_nf *nf = &ctrl->cplt.event.notif; |
| struct ssam_nf_refcount_entry *e, *n; |
| |
| mutex_lock(&nf->lock); |
| rbtree_postorder_for_each_entry_safe(e, n, &nf->refcount, node) { |
| /* Ignore errors, will get logged in call. */ |
| ssam_ssh_event_disable(ctrl, e->key.reg, e->key.id, e->flags); |
| kfree(e); |
| } |
| nf->refcount = RB_ROOT; |
| mutex_unlock(&nf->lock); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* -- Wakeup IRQ. ----------------------------------------------------------- */ |
| |
| static irqreturn_t ssam_irq_handle(int irq, void *dev_id) |
| { |
| struct ssam_controller *ctrl = dev_id; |
| |
| ssam_dbg(ctrl, "pm: wake irq triggered\n"); |
| |
| /* |
| * Note: Proper wakeup detection is currently unimplemented. |
| * When the EC is in display-off or any other non-D0 state, it |
| * does not send events/notifications to the host. Instead it |
| * signals that there are events available via the wakeup IRQ. |
| * This driver is responsible for calling back to the EC to |
| * release these events one-by-one. |
| * |
| * This IRQ should not cause a full system resume by its own. |
| * Instead, events should be handled by their respective subsystem |
| * drivers, which in turn should signal whether a full system |
| * resume should be performed. |
| * |
| * TODO: Send GPIO callback command repeatedly to EC until callback |
| * returns 0x00. Return flag of callback is "has more events". |
| * Each time the command is sent, one event is "released". Once |
| * all events have been released (return = 0x00), the GPIO is |
| * re-armed. Detect wakeup events during this process, go back to |
| * sleep if no wakeup event has been received. |
| */ |
| |
| return IRQ_HANDLED; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_irq_setup() - Set up SAM EC wakeup-GPIO interrupt. |
| * @ctrl: The controller for which the IRQ should be set up. |
| * |
| * Set up an IRQ for the wakeup-GPIO pin of the SAM EC. This IRQ can be used |
| * to wake the device from a low power state. |
| * |
| * Note that this IRQ can only be triggered while the EC is in the display-off |
| * state. In this state, events are not sent to the host in the usual way. |
| * Instead the wakeup-GPIO gets pulled to "high" as long as there are pending |
| * events and these events need to be released one-by-one via the GPIO |
| * callback request, either until there are no events left and the GPIO is |
| * reset, or all at once by transitioning the EC out of the display-off state, |
| * which will also clear the GPIO. |
| * |
| * Not all events, however, should trigger a full system wakeup. Instead the |
| * driver should, if necessary, inspect and forward each event to the |
| * corresponding subsystem, which in turn should decide if the system needs to |
| * be woken up. This logic has not been implemented yet, thus wakeup by this |
| * IRQ should be disabled by default to avoid spurious wake-ups, caused, for |
| * example, by the remaining battery percentage changing. Refer to comments in |
| * this function and comments in the corresponding IRQ handler for more |
| * details on how this should be implemented. |
| * |
| * See also ssam_ctrl_notif_display_off() and ssam_ctrl_notif_display_off() |
| * for functions to transition the EC into and out of the display-off state as |
| * well as more details on it. |
| * |
| * The IRQ is disabled by default and has to be enabled before it can wake up |
| * the device from suspend via ssam_irq_arm_for_wakeup(). On teardown, the IRQ |
| * should be freed via ssam_irq_free(). |
| */ |
| int ssam_irq_setup(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| struct device *dev = ssam_controller_device(ctrl); |
| struct gpio_desc *gpiod; |
| int irq; |
| int status; |
| |
| /* |
| * The actual GPIO interrupt is declared in ACPI as TRIGGER_HIGH. |
| * However, the GPIO line only gets reset by sending the GPIO callback |
| * command to SAM (or alternatively the display-on notification). As |
| * proper handling for this interrupt is not implemented yet, leaving |
| * the IRQ at TRIGGER_HIGH would cause an IRQ storm (as the callback |
| * never gets sent and thus the line never gets reset). To avoid this, |
| * mark the IRQ as TRIGGER_RISING for now, only creating a single |
| * interrupt, and let the SAM resume callback during the controller |
| * resume process clear it. |
| */ |
| const int irqf = IRQF_ONESHOT | IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING | IRQF_NO_AUTOEN; |
| |
| gpiod = gpiod_get(dev, "ssam_wakeup-int", GPIOD_ASIS); |
| if (IS_ERR(gpiod)) |
| return PTR_ERR(gpiod); |
| |
| irq = gpiod_to_irq(gpiod); |
| gpiod_put(gpiod); |
| |
| if (irq < 0) |
| return irq; |
| |
| status = request_threaded_irq(irq, NULL, ssam_irq_handle, irqf, |
| "ssam_wakeup", ctrl); |
| if (status) |
| return status; |
| |
| ctrl->irq.num = irq; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_irq_free() - Free SAM EC wakeup-GPIO interrupt. |
| * @ctrl: The controller for which the IRQ should be freed. |
| * |
| * Free the wakeup-GPIO IRQ previously set-up via ssam_irq_setup(). |
| */ |
| void ssam_irq_free(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| free_irq(ctrl->irq.num, ctrl); |
| ctrl->irq.num = -1; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_irq_arm_for_wakeup() - Arm the EC IRQ for wakeup, if enabled. |
| * @ctrl: The controller for which the IRQ should be armed. |
| * |
| * Sets up the IRQ so that it can be used to wake the device. Specifically, |
| * this function enables the irq and then, if the device is allowed to wake up |
| * the system, calls enable_irq_wake(). See ssam_irq_disarm_wakeup() for the |
| * corresponding function to disable the IRQ. |
| * |
| * This function is intended to arm the IRQ before entering S2idle suspend. |
| * |
| * Note: calls to ssam_irq_arm_for_wakeup() and ssam_irq_disarm_wakeup() must |
| * be balanced. |
| */ |
| int ssam_irq_arm_for_wakeup(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| struct device *dev = ssam_controller_device(ctrl); |
| int status; |
| |
| enable_irq(ctrl->irq.num); |
| if (device_may_wakeup(dev)) { |
| status = enable_irq_wake(ctrl->irq.num); |
| if (status) { |
| ssam_err(ctrl, "failed to enable wake IRQ: %d\n", status); |
| disable_irq(ctrl->irq.num); |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| ctrl->irq.wakeup_enabled = true; |
| } else { |
| ctrl->irq.wakeup_enabled = false; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ssam_irq_disarm_wakeup() - Disarm the wakeup IRQ. |
| * @ctrl: The controller for which the IRQ should be disarmed. |
| * |
| * Disarm the IRQ previously set up for wake via ssam_irq_arm_for_wakeup(). |
| * |
| * This function is intended to disarm the IRQ after exiting S2idle suspend. |
| * |
| * Note: calls to ssam_irq_arm_for_wakeup() and ssam_irq_disarm_wakeup() must |
| * be balanced. |
| */ |
| void ssam_irq_disarm_wakeup(struct ssam_controller *ctrl) |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| if (ctrl->irq.wakeup_enabled) { |
| status = disable_irq_wake(ctrl->irq.num); |
| if (status) |
| ssam_err(ctrl, "failed to disable wake IRQ: %d\n", status); |
| |
| ctrl->irq.wakeup_enabled = false; |
| } |
| disable_irq(ctrl->irq.num); |
| } |