qemu-e2k/include/hw/acpi/generic_event_device.h
Markus Armbruster 52581c718c Clean up header guards that don't match their file name
Header guard symbols should match their file name to make guard
collisions less likely.

Cleaned up with scripts/clean-header-guards.pl, followed by some
renaming of new guard symbols picked by the script to better ones.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20220506134911.2856099-2-armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
[Change to generated file ebpf/rss.bpf.skeleton.h backed out]
2022-05-11 16:49:06 +02:00

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/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2018 Intel Corporation
* Copyright (c) 2019 Huawei Technologies R & D (UK) Ltd
* Written by Samuel Ortiz, Shameer Kolothum
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
* version 2 or later, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* The ACPI Generic Event Device (GED) is a hardware-reduced specific
* device[ACPI v6.1 Section 5.6.9] that handles all platform events,
* including the hotplug ones. Generic Event Device allows platforms
* to handle interrupts in ACPI ASL statements. It follows a very
* similar approach like the _EVT method from GPIO events. All
* interrupts are listed in _CRS and the handler is written in _EVT
* method. Here, we use a single interrupt for the GED device, relying
* on IO memory region to communicate the type of device affected by
* the interrupt. This way, we can support up to 32 events with a
* unique interrupt.
*
* Here is an example.
*
* Device (\_SB.GED)
* {
* Name (_HID, "ACPI0013")
* Name (_UID, Zero)
* Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate ()
* {
* Interrupt (ResourceConsumer, Edge, ActiveHigh, Exclusive, ,, )
* {
* 0x00000029,
* }
* })
* OperationRegion (EREG, SystemMemory, 0x09080000, 0x04)
* Field (EREG, DWordAcc, NoLock, WriteAsZeros)
* {
* ESEL, 32
* }
*
* Method (_EVT, 1, Serialized) // _EVT: Event
* {
* Local0 = ESEL // ESEL = IO memory region which specifies the
* // device type.
* If (((Local0 & One) == One))
* {
* MethodEvent1()
* }
* If ((Local0 & 0x2) == 0x2)
* {
* MethodEvent2()
* }
* ...
* }
* }
*
*/
#ifndef HW_ACPI_GENERIC_EVENT_DEVICE_H
#define HW_ACPI_GENERIC_EVENT_DEVICE_H
#include "hw/sysbus.h"
#include "hw/acpi/memory_hotplug.h"
#include "hw/acpi/ghes.h"
#include "qom/object.h"
#define ACPI_POWER_BUTTON_DEVICE "PWRB"
#define TYPE_ACPI_GED "acpi-ged"
OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(AcpiGedState, ACPI_GED)
#define TYPE_ACPI_GED_X86 "acpi-ged-x86"
#define ACPI_GED_EVT_SEL_OFFSET 0x0
#define ACPI_GED_EVT_SEL_LEN 0x4
#define ACPI_GED_REG_SLEEP_CTL 0x00
#define ACPI_GED_REG_SLEEP_STS 0x01
#define ACPI_GED_REG_RESET 0x02
#define ACPI_GED_REG_COUNT 0x03
/* ACPI_GED_REG_RESET value for reset*/
#define ACPI_GED_RESET_VALUE 0x42
/* ACPI_GED_REG_SLEEP_CTL.SLP_TYP value for S5 (aka poweroff) */
#define ACPI_GED_SLP_TYP_S5 0x05
#define GED_DEVICE "GED"
#define AML_GED_EVT_REG "EREG"
#define AML_GED_EVT_SEL "ESEL"
/*
* Platforms need to specify the GED event bitmap
* to describe what kind of events they want to support
* through GED.
*/
#define ACPI_GED_MEM_HOTPLUG_EVT 0x1
#define ACPI_GED_PWR_DOWN_EVT 0x2
#define ACPI_GED_NVDIMM_HOTPLUG_EVT 0x4
typedef struct GEDState {
MemoryRegion evt;
MemoryRegion regs;
uint32_t sel;
} GEDState;
struct AcpiGedState {
SysBusDevice parent_obj;
MemHotplugState memhp_state;
MemoryRegion container_memhp;
GEDState ged_state;
uint32_t ged_event_bitmap;
qemu_irq irq;
AcpiGhesState ghes_state;
};
void build_ged_aml(Aml *table, const char* name, HotplugHandler *hotplug_dev,
uint32_t ged_irq, AmlRegionSpace rs, hwaddr ged_base);
void acpi_dsdt_add_power_button(Aml *scope);
#endif