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Allow writing named integers and strings to the generated ACPI code. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Wolfgang Wallner <wolfgang.wallner@br-automation.com> [bmeng: Fix the "new blank line at EOF" warning] Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
566 lines
15 KiB
C
566 lines
15 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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/*
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* Core ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) support
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*
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* Copyright 2019 Google LLC
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*
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* Modified from coreboot file acpigen.h
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*/
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#ifndef __ACPI_ACPIGEN_H
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#define __ACPI_ACPIGEN_H
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#include <linux/types.h>
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struct acpi_ctx;
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struct acpi_gen_regaddr;
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struct acpi_gpio;
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/* Top 4 bits of the value used to indicate a three-byte length value */
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#define ACPI_PKG_LEN_3_BYTES 0x80
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#define ACPI_METHOD_NARGS_MASK 0x7
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#define ACPI_METHOD_SERIALIZED_MASK BIT(3)
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#define ACPI_END_TAG 0x79
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/* ACPI Op/Prefix codes */
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enum {
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ZERO_OP = 0x00,
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ONE_OP = 0x01,
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NAME_OP = 0x08,
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BYTE_PREFIX = 0x0a,
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WORD_PREFIX = 0x0b,
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DWORD_PREFIX = 0x0c,
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STRING_PREFIX = 0x0d,
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QWORD_PREFIX = 0x0e,
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SCOPE_OP = 0x10,
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BUFFER_OP = 0x11,
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PACKAGE_OP = 0x12,
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METHOD_OP = 0x14,
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SLEEP_OP = 0x22,
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DUAL_NAME_PREFIX = 0x2e,
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MULTI_NAME_PREFIX = 0x2f,
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DEBUG_OP = 0x31,
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EXT_OP_PREFIX = 0x5b,
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ROOT_PREFIX = 0x5c,
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LOCAL0_OP = 0x60,
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LOCAL1_OP = 0x61,
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LOCAL2_OP = 0x62,
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LOCAL3_OP = 0x63,
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LOCAL4_OP = 0x64,
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LOCAL5_OP = 0x65,
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LOCAL6_OP = 0x66,
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LOCAL7_OP = 0x67,
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STORE_OP = 0x70,
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AND_OP = 0x7b,
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OR_OP = 0x7d,
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NOT_OP = 0x80,
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DEVICE_OP = 0x82,
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POWER_RES_OP = 0x84,
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RETURN_OP = 0xa4,
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};
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/**
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* acpigen_get_current() - Get the current ACPI code output pointer
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @return output pointer
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*/
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u8 *acpigen_get_current(struct acpi_ctx *ctx);
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/**
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* acpigen_emit_byte() - Emit a byte to the ACPI code
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @data: Value to output
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*/
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void acpigen_emit_byte(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, uint data);
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/**
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* acpigen_emit_word() - Emit a 16-bit word to the ACPI code
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @data: Value to output
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*/
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void acpigen_emit_word(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, uint data);
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/**
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* acpigen_emit_dword() - Emit a 32-bit 'double word' to the ACPI code
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @data: Value to output
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*/
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void acpigen_emit_dword(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, uint data);
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/**
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* acpigen_emit_stream() - Emit a stream of bytes
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @data: Data to output
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* @size: Size of data in bytes
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*/
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void acpigen_emit_stream(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *data, int size);
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/**
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* acpigen_emit_string() - Emit a string
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*
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* Emit a string with a null terminator
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @str: String to output, or NULL for an empty string
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*/
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void acpigen_emit_string(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *str);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_len_f() - Write a 'forward' length placeholder
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*
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* This adds space for a length value in the ACPI stream and pushes the current
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* position (before the length) on the stack. After calling this you can write
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* some data and then call acpigen_pop_len() to update the length value.
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*
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* Usage:
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*
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* acpigen_write_len_f() ------\
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* acpigen_write...() |
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* acpigen_write...() |
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* acpigen_write_len_f() --\ |
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* acpigen_write...() | |
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* acpigen_write...() | |
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* acpigen_pop_len() ------/ |
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* acpigen_write...() |
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* acpigen_pop_len() ----------/
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*
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* See ACPI 6.3 section 20.2.4 Package Length Encoding
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*
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* This implementation always uses a 3-byte packet length for simplicity. It
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* could be adjusted to support other lengths.
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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*/
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void acpigen_write_len_f(struct acpi_ctx *ctx);
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/**
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* acpigen_pop_len() - Update the previously stacked length placeholder
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*
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* Call this after the data for the block has been written. It updates the
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* top length value in the stack and pops it off.
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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*/
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void acpigen_pop_len(struct acpi_ctx *ctx);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_package() - Start writing a package
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*
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* A package collects together a number of elements in the ACPI code. To write
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* a package use:
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*
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* acpigen_write_package(ctx, 3);
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* ...write things
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* acpigen_pop_len()
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*
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* If you don't know the number of elements in advance, acpigen_write_package()
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* returns a pointer to the value so you can update it later:
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*
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* char *num_elements = acpigen_write_package(ctx, 0);
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* ...write things
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* *num_elements += 1;
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* ...write things
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* *num_elements += 1;
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* acpigen_pop_len()
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @nr_el: Number of elements (0 if not known)
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* @returns pointer to the number of elements, which can be updated by the
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* caller if needed
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*/
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char *acpigen_write_package(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, int nr_el);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_byte() - Write a byte
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @data: Value to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_byte(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, unsigned int data);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_word() - Write a word
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @data: Value to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_word(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, unsigned int data);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_dword() - Write a dword
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @data: Value to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_dword(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, unsigned int data);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_qword() - Write a qword
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @data: Value to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_qword(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u64 data);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_zero() - Write zero
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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*/
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void acpigen_write_zero(struct acpi_ctx *ctx);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_one() - Write one
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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*/
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void acpigen_write_one(struct acpi_ctx *ctx);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_integer() - Write an integer
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*
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* This writes an operation (BYTE_OP, WORD_OP, DWORD_OP, QWORD_OP depending on
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* the integer size) and an integer value. Note that WORD means 16 bits in ACPI.
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @data: Integer to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_integer(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u64 data);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_name_zero() - Write a named zero value
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Name of the value
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*/
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void acpigen_write_name_zero(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_name_one() - Write a named one value
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Name of the value
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*/
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void acpigen_write_name_one(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_name_byte() - Write a named byte value
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Name of the value
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* @val: Value to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_name_byte(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name, uint val);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_name_word() - Write a named word value
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Name of the value
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* @val: Value to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_name_word(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name, uint val);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_name_dword() - Write a named dword value
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Name of the value
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* @val: Value to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_name_dword(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name, uint val);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_name_qword() - Write a named qword value
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Name of the value
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* @val: Value to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_name_qword(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name, u64 val);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_name_integer() - Write a named integer value
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Name of the value
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* @val: Value to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_name_integer(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name,
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u64 val);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_name_string() - Write a named string value
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Name of the value
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* @string: String to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_name_string(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name,
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const char *string);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_string() - Write a string
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*
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* This writes a STRING_PREFIX followed by a null-terminated string
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @str: String to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_string(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *str);
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/**
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* acpigen_emit_namestring() - Emit an ACPI name
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*
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* This writes out an ACPI name or path in the required special format. It does
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* not add the NAME_OP prefix.
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @namepath: Name / path to emit
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*/
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void acpigen_emit_namestring(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *namepath);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_name() - Write out an ACPI name
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*
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* This writes out an ACPI name or path in the required special format with a
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* NAME_OP prefix.
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @namepath: Name / path to emit
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*/
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void acpigen_write_name(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *namepath);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_scope() - Write a scope
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @scope: Scope to write (e.g. "\\_SB.ABCD")
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*/
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void acpigen_write_scope(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *scope);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_uuid() - Write a UUID
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*
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* This writes out a UUID in the format used by ACPI, with a BUFFER_OP prefix.
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @uuid: UUID to write in the form aabbccdd-eeff-gghh-iijj-kkllmmnnoopp
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* @return 0 if OK, -EINVAL if the format is incorrect
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*/
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int acpigen_write_uuid(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *uuid);
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/**
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* acpigen_emit_ext_op() - Emit an extended op with the EXT_OP_PREFIX prefix
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @op: Operation code (e.g. SLEEP_OP)
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*/
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void acpigen_emit_ext_op(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, uint op);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_method() - Write a method header
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Method name (4 characters)
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* @nargs: Number of method arguments (0 if none)
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*/
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void acpigen_write_method(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int nargs);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_method_serialized() - Write a method header
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*
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* This sets the 'serialized' flag so that the method is thread-safe
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Method name (4 characters)
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* @nargs: Number of method arguments (0 if none)
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*/
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void acpigen_write_method_serialized(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name,
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int nargs);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_device() - Write an ACPI device
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Device name to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_device(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_sta() - Write a _STA method
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @status: Status value to return
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*/
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void acpigen_write_sta(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, uint status);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_resourcetemplate_header() - Write a ResourceTemplate header
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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*/
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void acpigen_write_resourcetemplate_header(struct acpi_ctx *ctx);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_resourcetemplate_footer() - Write a ResourceTemplate footer
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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*/
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void acpigen_write_resourcetemplate_footer(struct acpi_ctx *ctx);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_register_resource() - Write a register resource
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*
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* This writes a header, the address information and a footer
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @addr: Address to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_register_resource(struct acpi_ctx *ctx,
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const struct acpi_gen_regaddr *addr);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_sleep() - Write a sleep operation
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @sleep_ms: Number of milliseconds to sleep for
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*/
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void acpigen_write_sleep(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u64 sleep_ms);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_store() - Write a store operation
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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*/
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void acpigen_write_store(struct acpi_ctx *ctx);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_debug_string() - Write a debug string
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*
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* This writes a debug operation with an associated string
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @str: String to write
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*/
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void acpigen_write_debug_string(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *str);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_or() - Write a bitwise OR operation
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*
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* res = arg1 | arg2
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @arg1: ACPI opcode for operand 1 (e.g. LOCAL0_OP)
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* @arg2: ACPI opcode for operand 2 (e.g. LOCAL1_OP)
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* @res: ACPI opcode for result (e.g. LOCAL2_OP)
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*/
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void acpigen_write_or(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u8 arg1, u8 arg2, u8 res);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_and() - Write a bitwise AND operation
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*
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* res = arg1 & arg2
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @arg1: ACPI opcode for operand 1 (e.g. LOCAL0_OP)
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* @arg2: ACPI opcode for operand 2 (e.g. LOCAL1_OP)
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* @res: ACPI opcode for result (e.g. LOCAL2_OP)
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*/
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void acpigen_write_and(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u8 arg1, u8 arg2, u8 res);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_not() - Write a bitwise NOT operation
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*
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* res = ~arg1
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @arg: ACPI opcode for operand (e.g. LOCAL0_OP)
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* @res: ACPI opcode for result (e.g. LOCAL2_OP)
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*/
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void acpigen_write_not(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u8 arg, u8 res);
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/**
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* acpigen_write_power_res() - Write a power resource
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*
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* Name (_PRx, Package(One) { name })
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* ...
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* PowerResource (name, level, order)
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*
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* The caller should fill in the rest of the power resource and then call
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* acpigen_pop_len() to close it off
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @name: Name of power resource (e.g. "PRIC")
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* @level: Deepest sleep level that this resource must be kept on (0=S0, 3=S3)
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* @order: Order that this must be enabled/disabled (e.g. 0)
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* @dev_stats: List of states to define, e.g. {"_PR0", "_PR3"}
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* @dev_states_count: Number of dev states
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*/
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void acpigen_write_power_res(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const char *name, uint level,
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uint order, const char *const dev_states[],
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size_t dev_states_count);
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/**
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* acpigen_set_enable_tx_gpio() - Emit ACPI code to enable/disable a GPIO
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*
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* This emits code to either enable to disable a Tx GPIO. It takes account of
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* the GPIO polarity.
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*
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* The code needs access to the DW0 register for the pad being used. This is
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* provided by gpio->pin0_addr and ACPI methods must be defined for the board
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* which can read and write the pad's DW0 register given this address:
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* @dw0_read: takes a single argument, the DW0 address
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* returns the DW0 value
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* @dw0:write: takes two arguments, the DW0 address and the value to write
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* no return value
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*
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* Example code (-- means comment):
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*
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* -- Get Pad Configuration DW0 register value
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* Method (GPC0, 0x1, Serialized)
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* {
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* -- Arg0 - GPIO DW0 address
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* Store (Arg0, Local0)
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* OperationRegion (PDW0, SystemMemory, Local0, 4)
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* Field (PDW0, AnyAcc, NoLock, Preserve) {
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* TEMP, 32
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* }
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* Return (TEMP)
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* }
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*
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* -- Set Pad Configuration DW0 register value
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* Method (SPC0, 0x2, Serialized)
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* {
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* -- Arg0 - GPIO DW0 address
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* -- Arg1 - Value for DW0 register
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* Store (Arg0, Local0)
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* OperationRegion (PDW0, SystemMemory, Local0, 4)
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* Field (PDW0, AnyAcc, NoLock, Preserve) {
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* TEMP,32
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* }
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* Store (Arg1, TEMP)
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* }
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*
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*
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* @ctx: ACPI context pointer
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* @tx_state_val: Mask to use to toggle the TX state on the GPIO pin, e,g.
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* PAD_CFG0_TX_STATE
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* @dw0_read: Method name to use to read dw0, e.g. "\\_SB.GPC0"
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* @dw0_write: Method name to use to read dw0, e.g. "\\_SB.SPC0"
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* @gpio: GPIO to change
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* @enable: true to enable GPIO, false to disable
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* Returns 0 on success, -ve on error.
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*/
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int acpigen_set_enable_tx_gpio(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, u32 tx_state_val,
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const char *dw0_read, const char *dw0_write,
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struct acpi_gpio *gpio, bool enable);
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#endif
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