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1 /******************************************************************************
2  *
3  * Module Name: osunixxf - UNIX OSL interfaces
4  *
5  *****************************************************************************/
6
7 /*
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9  * All rights reserved.
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42  */
43
44 /*
45  * These interfaces are required in order to compile the ASL compiler and the
46  * various ACPICA tools under Linux or other Unix-like system.
47  */
48 #include <acpi/acpi.h>
49 #include "accommon.h"
50 #include "amlcode.h"
51 #include "acparser.h"
52 #include "acdebug.h"
53
54 #include <stdio.h>
55 #include <stdlib.h>
56 #include <stdarg.h>
57 #include <unistd.h>
58 #include <sys/time.h>
59 #include <semaphore.h>
60 #include <pthread.h>
61 #include <errno.h>
62
63 #define _COMPONENT          ACPI_OS_SERVICES
64 ACPI_MODULE_NAME("osunixxf")
65
66 /* Upcalls to acpi_exec */
67 void
68 ae_table_override(struct acpi_table_header *existing_table,
69                   struct acpi_table_header **new_table);
70
71 typedef void *(*PTHREAD_CALLBACK) (void *);
72
73 /* Buffer used by acpi_os_vprintf */
74
75 #define ACPI_VPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE    512
76 #define _ASCII_NEWLINE              '\n'
77
78 /* Terminal support for acpi_exec only */
79
80 #ifdef ACPI_EXEC_APP
81 #include <termios.h>
82
83 struct termios original_term_attributes;
84 int term_attributes_were_set = 0;
85
86 acpi_status acpi_ut_read_line(char *buffer, u32 buffer_length, u32 *bytes_read);
87
88 static void os_enter_line_edit_mode(void);
89
90 static void os_exit_line_edit_mode(void);
91
92 /******************************************************************************
93  *
94  * FUNCTION:    os_enter_line_edit_mode, os_exit_line_edit_mode
95  *
96  * PARAMETERS:  None
97  *
98  * RETURN:      None
99  *
100  * DESCRIPTION: Enter/Exit the raw character input mode for the terminal.
101  *
102  * Interactive line-editing support for the AML debugger. Used with the
103  * common/acgetline module.
104  *
105  * readline() is not used because of non-portability. It is not available
106  * on all systems, and if it is, often the package must be manually installed.
107  *
108  * Therefore, we use the POSIX tcgetattr/tcsetattr and do the minimal line
109  * editing that we need in acpi_os_get_line.
110  *
111  * If the POSIX tcgetattr/tcsetattr interfaces are unavailable, these
112  * calls will also work:
113  *     For os_enter_line_edit_mode: system ("stty cbreak -echo")
114  *     For os_exit_line_edit_mode: system ("stty cooked echo")
115  *
116  *****************************************************************************/
117
118 static void os_enter_line_edit_mode(void)
119 {
120         struct termios local_term_attributes;
121
122         term_attributes_were_set = 0;
123
124         /* STDIN must be a terminal */
125
126         if (!isatty(STDIN_FILENO)) {
127                 return;
128         }
129
130         /* Get and keep the original attributes */
131
132         if (tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &original_term_attributes)) {
133                 fprintf(stderr, "Could not get terminal attributes!\n");
134                 return;
135         }
136
137         /* Set the new attributes to enable raw character input */
138
139         memcpy(&local_term_attributes, &original_term_attributes,
140                sizeof(struct termios));
141
142         local_term_attributes.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO);
143         local_term_attributes.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
144         local_term_attributes.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
145
146         if (tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &local_term_attributes)) {
147                 fprintf(stderr, "Could not set terminal attributes!\n");
148                 return;
149         }
150
151         term_attributes_were_set = 1;
152 }
153
154 static void os_exit_line_edit_mode(void)
155 {
156
157         if (!term_attributes_were_set) {
158                 return;
159         }
160
161         /* Set terminal attributes back to the original values */
162
163         if (tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &original_term_attributes)) {
164                 fprintf(stderr, "Could not restore terminal attributes!\n");
165         }
166 }
167
168 #else
169
170 /* These functions are not needed for other ACPICA utilities */
171
172 #define os_enter_line_edit_mode()
173 #define os_exit_line_edit_mode()
174 #endif
175
176 /******************************************************************************
177  *
178  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_initialize, acpi_os_terminate
179  *
180  * PARAMETERS:  None
181  *
182  * RETURN:      Status
183  *
184  * DESCRIPTION: Initialize and terminate this module.
185  *
186  *****************************************************************************/
187
188 acpi_status acpi_os_initialize(void)
189 {
190         acpi_status status;
191
192         acpi_gbl_output_file = stdout;
193
194         os_enter_line_edit_mode();
195
196         status = acpi_os_create_lock(&acpi_gbl_print_lock);
197         if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
198                 return (status);
199         }
200
201         return (AE_OK);
202 }
203
204 acpi_status acpi_os_terminate(void)
205 {
206
207         os_exit_line_edit_mode();
208         return (AE_OK);
209 }
210
211 #ifndef ACPI_USE_NATIVE_RSDP_POINTER
212 /******************************************************************************
213  *
214  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_get_root_pointer
215  *
216  * PARAMETERS:  None
217  *
218  * RETURN:      RSDP physical address
219  *
220  * DESCRIPTION: Gets the ACPI root pointer (RSDP)
221  *
222  *****************************************************************************/
223
224 acpi_physical_address acpi_os_get_root_pointer(void)
225 {
226
227         return (0);
228 }
229 #endif
230
231 /******************************************************************************
232  *
233  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_predefined_override
234  *
235  * PARAMETERS:  init_val            - Initial value of the predefined object
236  *              new_val             - The new value for the object
237  *
238  * RETURN:      Status, pointer to value. Null pointer returned if not
239  *              overriding.
240  *
241  * DESCRIPTION: Allow the OS to override predefined names
242  *
243  *****************************************************************************/
244
245 acpi_status
246 acpi_os_predefined_override(const struct acpi_predefined_names *init_val,
247                             acpi_string *new_val)
248 {
249
250         if (!init_val || !new_val) {
251                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
252         }
253
254         *new_val = NULL;
255         return (AE_OK);
256 }
257
258 /******************************************************************************
259  *
260  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_table_override
261  *
262  * PARAMETERS:  existing_table      - Header of current table (probably
263  *                                    firmware)
264  *              new_table           - Where an entire new table is returned.
265  *
266  * RETURN:      Status, pointer to new table. Null pointer returned if no
267  *              table is available to override
268  *
269  * DESCRIPTION: Return a different version of a table if one is available
270  *
271  *****************************************************************************/
272
273 acpi_status
274 acpi_os_table_override(struct acpi_table_header *existing_table,
275                        struct acpi_table_header **new_table)
276 {
277
278         if (!existing_table || !new_table) {
279                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
280         }
281
282         *new_table = NULL;
283
284 #ifdef ACPI_EXEC_APP
285
286         ae_table_override(existing_table, new_table);
287         return (AE_OK);
288 #else
289
290         return (AE_NO_ACPI_TABLES);
291 #endif
292 }
293
294 /******************************************************************************
295  *
296  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_physical_table_override
297  *
298  * PARAMETERS:  existing_table      - Header of current table (probably firmware)
299  *              new_address         - Where new table address is returned
300  *                                    (Physical address)
301  *              new_table_length    - Where new table length is returned
302  *
303  * RETURN:      Status, address/length of new table. Null pointer returned
304  *              if no table is available to override.
305  *
306  * DESCRIPTION: Returns AE_SUPPORT, function not used in user space.
307  *
308  *****************************************************************************/
309
310 acpi_status
311 acpi_os_physical_table_override(struct acpi_table_header *existing_table,
312                                 acpi_physical_address *new_address,
313                                 u32 *new_table_length)
314 {
315
316         return (AE_SUPPORT);
317 }
318
319 /******************************************************************************
320  *
321  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_enter_sleep
322  *
323  * PARAMETERS:  sleep_state         - Which sleep state to enter
324  *              rega_value          - Register A value
325  *              regb_value          - Register B value
326  *
327  * RETURN:      Status
328  *
329  * DESCRIPTION: A hook before writing sleep registers to enter the sleep
330  *              state. Return AE_CTRL_TERMINATE to skip further sleep register
331  *              writes.
332  *
333  *****************************************************************************/
334
335 acpi_status acpi_os_enter_sleep(u8 sleep_state, u32 rega_value, u32 regb_value)
336 {
337
338         return (AE_OK);
339 }
340
341 /******************************************************************************
342  *
343  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_redirect_output
344  *
345  * PARAMETERS:  destination         - An open file handle/pointer
346  *
347  * RETURN:      None
348  *
349  * DESCRIPTION: Causes redirect of acpi_os_printf and acpi_os_vprintf
350  *
351  *****************************************************************************/
352
353 void acpi_os_redirect_output(void *destination)
354 {
355
356         acpi_gbl_output_file = destination;
357 }
358
359 /******************************************************************************
360  *
361  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_printf
362  *
363  * PARAMETERS:  fmt, ...            - Standard printf format
364  *
365  * RETURN:      None
366  *
367  * DESCRIPTION: Formatted output. Note: very similar to acpi_os_vprintf
368  *              (performance), changes should be tracked in both functions.
369  *
370  *****************************************************************************/
371
372 void ACPI_INTERNAL_VAR_XFACE acpi_os_printf(const char *fmt, ...)
373 {
374         va_list args;
375         u8 flags;
376
377         flags = acpi_gbl_db_output_flags;
378         if (flags & ACPI_DB_REDIRECTABLE_OUTPUT) {
379
380                 /* Output is directable to either a file (if open) or the console */
381
382                 if (acpi_gbl_debug_file) {
383
384                         /* Output file is open, send the output there */
385
386                         va_start(args, fmt);
387                         vfprintf(acpi_gbl_debug_file, fmt, args);
388                         va_end(args);
389                 } else {
390                         /* No redirection, send output to console (once only!) */
391
392                         flags |= ACPI_DB_CONSOLE_OUTPUT;
393                 }
394         }
395
396         if (flags & ACPI_DB_CONSOLE_OUTPUT) {
397                 va_start(args, fmt);
398                 vfprintf(acpi_gbl_output_file, fmt, args);
399                 va_end(args);
400         }
401 }
402
403 /******************************************************************************
404  *
405  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_vprintf
406  *
407  * PARAMETERS:  fmt                 - Standard printf format
408  *              args                - Argument list
409  *
410  * RETURN:      None
411  *
412  * DESCRIPTION: Formatted output with argument list pointer. Note: very
413  *              similar to acpi_os_printf, changes should be tracked in both
414  *              functions.
415  *
416  *****************************************************************************/
417
418 void acpi_os_vprintf(const char *fmt, va_list args)
419 {
420         u8 flags;
421         char buffer[ACPI_VPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE];
422
423         /*
424          * We build the output string in a local buffer because we may be
425          * outputting the buffer twice. Using vfprintf is problematic because
426          * some implementations modify the args pointer/structure during
427          * execution. Thus, we use the local buffer for portability.
428          *
429          * Note: Since this module is intended for use by the various ACPICA
430          * utilities/applications, we can safely declare the buffer on the stack.
431          * Also, This function is used for relatively small error messages only.
432          */
433         vsnprintf(buffer, ACPI_VPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE, fmt, args);
434
435         flags = acpi_gbl_db_output_flags;
436         if (flags & ACPI_DB_REDIRECTABLE_OUTPUT) {
437
438                 /* Output is directable to either a file (if open) or the console */
439
440                 if (acpi_gbl_debug_file) {
441
442                         /* Output file is open, send the output there */
443
444                         fputs(buffer, acpi_gbl_debug_file);
445                 } else {
446                         /* No redirection, send output to console (once only!) */
447
448                         flags |= ACPI_DB_CONSOLE_OUTPUT;
449                 }
450         }
451
452         if (flags & ACPI_DB_CONSOLE_OUTPUT) {
453                 fputs(buffer, acpi_gbl_output_file);
454         }
455 }
456
457 #ifndef ACPI_EXEC_APP
458 /******************************************************************************
459  *
460  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_get_line
461  *
462  * PARAMETERS:  buffer              - Where to return the command line
463  *              buffer_length       - Maximum length of Buffer
464  *              bytes_read          - Where the actual byte count is returned
465  *
466  * RETURN:      Status and actual bytes read
467  *
468  * DESCRIPTION: Get the next input line from the terminal. NOTE: For the
469  *              acpi_exec utility, we use the acgetline module instead to
470  *              provide line-editing and history support.
471  *
472  *****************************************************************************/
473
474 acpi_status acpi_os_get_line(char *buffer, u32 buffer_length, u32 *bytes_read)
475 {
476         int input_char;
477         u32 end_of_line;
478
479         /* Standard acpi_os_get_line for all utilities except acpi_exec */
480
481         for (end_of_line = 0;; end_of_line++) {
482                 if (end_of_line >= buffer_length) {
483                         return (AE_BUFFER_OVERFLOW);
484                 }
485
486                 if ((input_char = getchar()) == EOF) {
487                         return (AE_ERROR);
488                 }
489
490                 if (!input_char || input_char == _ASCII_NEWLINE) {
491                         break;
492                 }
493
494                 buffer[end_of_line] = (char)input_char;
495         }
496
497         /* Null terminate the buffer */
498
499         buffer[end_of_line] = 0;
500
501         /* Return the number of bytes in the string */
502
503         if (bytes_read) {
504                 *bytes_read = end_of_line;
505         }
506
507         return (AE_OK);
508 }
509 #endif
510
511 #ifndef ACPI_USE_NATIVE_MEMORY_MAPPING
512 /******************************************************************************
513  *
514  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_map_memory
515  *
516  * PARAMETERS:  where               - Physical address of memory to be mapped
517  *              length              - How much memory to map
518  *
519  * RETURN:      Pointer to mapped memory. Null on error.
520  *
521  * DESCRIPTION: Map physical memory into caller's address space
522  *
523  *****************************************************************************/
524
525 void *acpi_os_map_memory(acpi_physical_address where, acpi_size length)
526 {
527
528         return (ACPI_TO_POINTER((acpi_size)where));
529 }
530
531 /******************************************************************************
532  *
533  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_unmap_memory
534  *
535  * PARAMETERS:  where               - Logical address of memory to be unmapped
536  *              length              - How much memory to unmap
537  *
538  * RETURN:      None.
539  *
540  * DESCRIPTION: Delete a previously created mapping. Where and Length must
541  *              correspond to a previous mapping exactly.
542  *
543  *****************************************************************************/
544
545 void acpi_os_unmap_memory(void *where, acpi_size length)
546 {
547
548         return;
549 }
550 #endif
551
552 /******************************************************************************
553  *
554  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_allocate
555  *
556  * PARAMETERS:  size                - Amount to allocate, in bytes
557  *
558  * RETURN:      Pointer to the new allocation. Null on error.
559  *
560  * DESCRIPTION: Allocate memory. Algorithm is dependent on the OS.
561  *
562  *****************************************************************************/
563
564 void *acpi_os_allocate(acpi_size size)
565 {
566         void *mem;
567
568         mem = (void *)malloc((size_t) size);
569         return (mem);
570 }
571
572 #ifdef USE_NATIVE_ALLOCATE_ZEROED
573 /******************************************************************************
574  *
575  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_allocate_zeroed
576  *
577  * PARAMETERS:  size                - Amount to allocate, in bytes
578  *
579  * RETURN:      Pointer to the new allocation. Null on error.
580  *
581  * DESCRIPTION: Allocate and zero memory. Algorithm is dependent on the OS.
582  *
583  *****************************************************************************/
584
585 void *acpi_os_allocate_zeroed(acpi_size size)
586 {
587         void *mem;
588
589         mem = (void *)calloc(1, (size_t) size);
590         return (mem);
591 }
592 #endif
593
594 /******************************************************************************
595  *
596  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_free
597  *
598  * PARAMETERS:  mem                 - Pointer to previously allocated memory
599  *
600  * RETURN:      None.
601  *
602  * DESCRIPTION: Free memory allocated via acpi_os_allocate
603  *
604  *****************************************************************************/
605
606 void acpi_os_free(void *mem)
607 {
608
609         free(mem);
610 }
611
612 #ifdef ACPI_SINGLE_THREADED
613 /******************************************************************************
614  *
615  * FUNCTION:    Semaphore stub functions
616  *
617  * DESCRIPTION: Stub functions used for single-thread applications that do
618  *              not require semaphore synchronization. Full implementations
619  *              of these functions appear after the stubs.
620  *
621  *****************************************************************************/
622
623 acpi_status
624 acpi_os_create_semaphore(u32 max_units,
625                          u32 initial_units, acpi_handle *out_handle)
626 {
627         *out_handle = (acpi_handle)1;
628         return (AE_OK);
629 }
630
631 acpi_status acpi_os_delete_semaphore(acpi_handle handle)
632 {
633         return (AE_OK);
634 }
635
636 acpi_status acpi_os_wait_semaphore(acpi_handle handle, u32 units, u16 timeout)
637 {
638         return (AE_OK);
639 }
640
641 acpi_status acpi_os_signal_semaphore(acpi_handle handle, u32 units)
642 {
643         return (AE_OK);
644 }
645
646 #else
647 /******************************************************************************
648  *
649  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_create_semaphore
650  *
651  * PARAMETERS:  initial_units       - Units to be assigned to the new semaphore
652  *              out_handle          - Where a handle will be returned
653  *
654  * RETURN:      Status
655  *
656  * DESCRIPTION: Create an OS semaphore
657  *
658  *****************************************************************************/
659
660 acpi_status
661 acpi_os_create_semaphore(u32 max_units,
662                          u32 initial_units, acpi_handle *out_handle)
663 {
664         sem_t *sem;
665
666         if (!out_handle) {
667                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
668         }
669 #ifdef __APPLE__
670         {
671                 static int semaphore_count = 0;
672                 char semaphore_name[32];
673
674                 snprintf(semaphore_name, sizeof(semaphore_name), "acpi_sem_%d",
675                          semaphore_count++);
676                 printf("%s\n", semaphore_name);
677                 sem =
678                     sem_open(semaphore_name, O_EXCL | O_CREAT, 0755,
679                              initial_units);
680                 if (!sem) {
681                         return (AE_NO_MEMORY);
682                 }
683                 sem_unlink(semaphore_name);     /* This just deletes the name */
684         }
685
686 #else
687         sem = acpi_os_allocate(sizeof(sem_t));
688         if (!sem) {
689                 return (AE_NO_MEMORY);
690         }
691
692         if (sem_init(sem, 0, initial_units) == -1) {
693                 acpi_os_free(sem);
694                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
695         }
696 #endif
697
698         *out_handle = (acpi_handle)sem;
699         return (AE_OK);
700 }
701
702 /******************************************************************************
703  *
704  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_delete_semaphore
705  *
706  * PARAMETERS:  handle              - Handle returned by acpi_os_create_semaphore
707  *
708  * RETURN:      Status
709  *
710  * DESCRIPTION: Delete an OS semaphore
711  *
712  *****************************************************************************/
713
714 acpi_status acpi_os_delete_semaphore(acpi_handle handle)
715 {
716         sem_t *sem = (sem_t *) handle;
717
718         if (!sem) {
719                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
720         }
721 #ifdef __APPLE__
722         if (sem_close(sem) == -1) {
723                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
724         }
725 #else
726         if (sem_destroy(sem) == -1) {
727                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
728         }
729 #endif
730
731         return (AE_OK);
732 }
733
734 /******************************************************************************
735  *
736  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_wait_semaphore
737  *
738  * PARAMETERS:  handle              - Handle returned by acpi_os_create_semaphore
739  *              units               - How many units to wait for
740  *              msec_timeout        - How long to wait (milliseconds)
741  *
742  * RETURN:      Status
743  *
744  * DESCRIPTION: Wait for units
745  *
746  *****************************************************************************/
747
748 acpi_status
749 acpi_os_wait_semaphore(acpi_handle handle, u32 units, u16 msec_timeout)
750 {
751         acpi_status status = AE_OK;
752         sem_t *sem = (sem_t *) handle;
753         int ret_val;
754 #ifndef ACPI_USE_ALTERNATE_TIMEOUT
755         struct timespec time;
756 #endif
757
758         if (!sem) {
759                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
760         }
761
762         switch (msec_timeout) {
763                 /*
764                  * No Wait:
765                  * --------
766                  * A zero timeout value indicates that we shouldn't wait - just
767                  * acquire the semaphore if available otherwise return AE_TIME
768                  * (a.k.a. 'would block').
769                  */
770         case 0:
771
772                 if (sem_trywait(sem) == -1) {
773                         status = (AE_TIME);
774                 }
775                 break;
776
777                 /* Wait Indefinitely */
778
779         case ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER:
780
781                 while (((ret_val = sem_wait(sem)) == -1) && (errno == EINTR)) {
782                         continue;       /* Restart if interrupted */
783                 }
784                 if (ret_val != 0) {
785                         status = (AE_TIME);
786                 }
787                 break;
788
789                 /* Wait with msec_timeout */
790
791         default:
792
793 #ifdef ACPI_USE_ALTERNATE_TIMEOUT
794                 /*
795                  * Alternate timeout mechanism for environments where
796                  * sem_timedwait is not available or does not work properly.
797                  */
798                 while (msec_timeout) {
799                         if (sem_trywait(sem) == 0) {
800
801                                 /* Got the semaphore */
802                                 return (AE_OK);
803                         }
804
805                         if (msec_timeout >= 10) {
806                                 msec_timeout -= 10;
807                                 usleep(10 * ACPI_USEC_PER_MSEC);        /* ten milliseconds */
808                         } else {
809                                 msec_timeout--;
810                                 usleep(ACPI_USEC_PER_MSEC);     /* one millisecond */
811                         }
812                 }
813                 status = (AE_TIME);
814 #else
815                 /*
816                  * The interface to sem_timedwait is an absolute time, so we need to
817                  * get the current time, then add in the millisecond Timeout value.
818                  */
819                 if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &time) == -1) {
820                         perror("clock_gettime");
821                         return (AE_TIME);
822                 }
823
824                 time.tv_sec += (msec_timeout / ACPI_MSEC_PER_SEC);
825                 time.tv_nsec +=
826                     ((msec_timeout % ACPI_MSEC_PER_SEC) * ACPI_NSEC_PER_MSEC);
827
828                 /* Handle nanosecond overflow (field must be less than one second) */
829
830                 if (time.tv_nsec >= ACPI_NSEC_PER_SEC) {
831                         time.tv_sec += (time.tv_nsec / ACPI_NSEC_PER_SEC);
832                         time.tv_nsec = (time.tv_nsec % ACPI_NSEC_PER_SEC);
833                 }
834
835                 while (((ret_val = sem_timedwait(sem, &time)) == -1)
836                        && (errno == EINTR)) {
837                         continue;       /* Restart if interrupted */
838
839                 }
840
841                 if (ret_val != 0) {
842                         if (errno != ETIMEDOUT) {
843                                 perror("sem_timedwait");
844                         }
845                         status = (AE_TIME);
846                 }
847 #endif
848                 break;
849         }
850
851         return (status);
852 }
853
854 /******************************************************************************
855  *
856  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_signal_semaphore
857  *
858  * PARAMETERS:  handle              - Handle returned by acpi_os_create_semaphore
859  *              units               - Number of units to send
860  *
861  * RETURN:      Status
862  *
863  * DESCRIPTION: Send units
864  *
865  *****************************************************************************/
866
867 acpi_status acpi_os_signal_semaphore(acpi_handle handle, u32 units)
868 {
869         sem_t *sem = (sem_t *) handle;
870
871         if (!sem) {
872                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
873         }
874
875         if (sem_post(sem) == -1) {
876                 return (AE_LIMIT);
877         }
878
879         return (AE_OK);
880 }
881
882 #endif                          /* ACPI_SINGLE_THREADED */
883
884 /******************************************************************************
885  *
886  * FUNCTION:    Spinlock interfaces
887  *
888  * DESCRIPTION: Map these interfaces to semaphore interfaces
889  *
890  *****************************************************************************/
891
892 acpi_status acpi_os_create_lock(acpi_spinlock * out_handle)
893 {
894
895         return (acpi_os_create_semaphore(1, 1, out_handle));
896 }
897
898 void acpi_os_delete_lock(acpi_spinlock handle)
899 {
900         acpi_os_delete_semaphore(handle);
901 }
902
903 acpi_cpu_flags acpi_os_acquire_lock(acpi_handle handle)
904 {
905         acpi_os_wait_semaphore(handle, 1, 0xFFFF);
906         return (0);
907 }
908
909 void acpi_os_release_lock(acpi_spinlock handle, acpi_cpu_flags flags)
910 {
911         acpi_os_signal_semaphore(handle, 1);
912 }
913
914 /******************************************************************************
915  *
916  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_install_interrupt_handler
917  *
918  * PARAMETERS:  interrupt_number    - Level handler should respond to.
919  *              isr                 - Address of the ACPI interrupt handler
920  *              except_ptr          - Where status is returned
921  *
922  * RETURN:      Handle to the newly installed handler.
923  *
924  * DESCRIPTION: Install an interrupt handler. Used to install the ACPI
925  *              OS-independent handler.
926  *
927  *****************************************************************************/
928
929 u32
930 acpi_os_install_interrupt_handler(u32 interrupt_number,
931                                   acpi_osd_handler service_routine,
932                                   void *context)
933 {
934
935         return (AE_OK);
936 }
937
938 /******************************************************************************
939  *
940  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_remove_interrupt_handler
941  *
942  * PARAMETERS:  handle              - Returned when handler was installed
943  *
944  * RETURN:      Status
945  *
946  * DESCRIPTION: Uninstalls an interrupt handler.
947  *
948  *****************************************************************************/
949
950 acpi_status
951 acpi_os_remove_interrupt_handler(u32 interrupt_number,
952                                  acpi_osd_handler service_routine)
953 {
954
955         return (AE_OK);
956 }
957
958 /******************************************************************************
959  *
960  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_stall
961  *
962  * PARAMETERS:  microseconds        - Time to sleep
963  *
964  * RETURN:      Blocks until sleep is completed.
965  *
966  * DESCRIPTION: Sleep at microsecond granularity
967  *
968  *****************************************************************************/
969
970 void acpi_os_stall(u32 microseconds)
971 {
972
973         if (microseconds) {
974                 usleep(microseconds);
975         }
976 }
977
978 /******************************************************************************
979  *
980  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_sleep
981  *
982  * PARAMETERS:  milliseconds        - Time to sleep
983  *
984  * RETURN:      Blocks until sleep is completed.
985  *
986  * DESCRIPTION: Sleep at millisecond granularity
987  *
988  *****************************************************************************/
989
990 void acpi_os_sleep(u64 milliseconds)
991 {
992
993         /* Sleep for whole seconds */
994
995         sleep(milliseconds / ACPI_MSEC_PER_SEC);
996
997         /*
998          * Sleep for remaining microseconds.
999          * Arg to usleep() is in usecs and must be less than 1,000,000 (1 second).
1000          */
1001         usleep((milliseconds % ACPI_MSEC_PER_SEC) * ACPI_USEC_PER_MSEC);
1002 }
1003
1004 /******************************************************************************
1005  *
1006  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_get_timer
1007  *
1008  * PARAMETERS:  None
1009  *
1010  * RETURN:      Current time in 100 nanosecond units
1011  *
1012  * DESCRIPTION: Get the current system time
1013  *
1014  *****************************************************************************/
1015
1016 u64 acpi_os_get_timer(void)
1017 {
1018         struct timeval time;
1019
1020         /* This timer has sufficient resolution for user-space application code */
1021
1022         gettimeofday(&time, NULL);
1023
1024         /* (Seconds * 10^7 = 100ns(10^-7)) + (Microseconds(10^-6) * 10^1 = 100ns) */
1025
1026         return (((u64)time.tv_sec * ACPI_100NSEC_PER_SEC) +
1027                 ((u64)time.tv_usec * ACPI_100NSEC_PER_USEC));
1028 }
1029
1030 /******************************************************************************
1031  *
1032  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_read_pci_configuration
1033  *
1034  * PARAMETERS:  pci_id              - Seg/Bus/Dev
1035  *              pci_register        - Device Register
1036  *              value               - Buffer where value is placed
1037  *              width               - Number of bits
1038  *
1039  * RETURN:      Status
1040  *
1041  * DESCRIPTION: Read data from PCI configuration space
1042  *
1043  *****************************************************************************/
1044
1045 acpi_status
1046 acpi_os_read_pci_configuration(struct acpi_pci_id *pci_id,
1047                                u32 pci_register, u64 *value, u32 width)
1048 {
1049
1050         *value = 0;
1051         return (AE_OK);
1052 }
1053
1054 /******************************************************************************
1055  *
1056  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_write_pci_configuration
1057  *
1058  * PARAMETERS:  pci_id              - Seg/Bus/Dev
1059  *              pci_register        - Device Register
1060  *              value               - Value to be written
1061  *              width               - Number of bits
1062  *
1063  * RETURN:      Status.
1064  *
1065  * DESCRIPTION: Write data to PCI configuration space
1066  *
1067  *****************************************************************************/
1068
1069 acpi_status
1070 acpi_os_write_pci_configuration(struct acpi_pci_id *pci_id,
1071                                 u32 pci_register, u64 value, u32 width)
1072 {
1073
1074         return (AE_OK);
1075 }
1076
1077 /******************************************************************************
1078  *
1079  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_read_port
1080  *
1081  * PARAMETERS:  address             - Address of I/O port/register to read
1082  *              value               - Where value is placed
1083  *              width               - Number of bits
1084  *
1085  * RETURN:      Value read from port
1086  *
1087  * DESCRIPTION: Read data from an I/O port or register
1088  *
1089  *****************************************************************************/
1090
1091 acpi_status acpi_os_read_port(acpi_io_address address, u32 *value, u32 width)
1092 {
1093
1094         switch (width) {
1095         case 8:
1096
1097                 *value = 0xFF;
1098                 break;
1099
1100         case 16:
1101
1102                 *value = 0xFFFF;
1103                 break;
1104
1105         case 32:
1106
1107                 *value = 0xFFFFFFFF;
1108                 break;
1109
1110         default:
1111
1112                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
1113         }
1114
1115         return (AE_OK);
1116 }
1117
1118 /******************************************************************************
1119  *
1120  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_write_port
1121  *
1122  * PARAMETERS:  address             - Address of I/O port/register to write
1123  *              value               - Value to write
1124  *              width               - Number of bits
1125  *
1126  * RETURN:      None
1127  *
1128  * DESCRIPTION: Write data to an I/O port or register
1129  *
1130  *****************************************************************************/
1131
1132 acpi_status acpi_os_write_port(acpi_io_address address, u32 value, u32 width)
1133 {
1134
1135         return (AE_OK);
1136 }
1137
1138 /******************************************************************************
1139  *
1140  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_read_memory
1141  *
1142  * PARAMETERS:  address             - Physical Memory Address to read
1143  *              value               - Where value is placed
1144  *              width               - Number of bits (8,16,32, or 64)
1145  *
1146  * RETURN:      Value read from physical memory address. Always returned
1147  *              as a 64-bit integer, regardless of the read width.
1148  *
1149  * DESCRIPTION: Read data from a physical memory address
1150  *
1151  *****************************************************************************/
1152
1153 acpi_status
1154 acpi_os_read_memory(acpi_physical_address address, u64 *value, u32 width)
1155 {
1156
1157         switch (width) {
1158         case 8:
1159         case 16:
1160         case 32:
1161         case 64:
1162
1163                 *value = 0;
1164                 break;
1165
1166         default:
1167
1168                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
1169         }
1170         return (AE_OK);
1171 }
1172
1173 /******************************************************************************
1174  *
1175  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_write_memory
1176  *
1177  * PARAMETERS:  address             - Physical Memory Address to write
1178  *              value               - Value to write
1179  *              width               - Number of bits (8,16,32, or 64)
1180  *
1181  * RETURN:      None
1182  *
1183  * DESCRIPTION: Write data to a physical memory address
1184  *
1185  *****************************************************************************/
1186
1187 acpi_status
1188 acpi_os_write_memory(acpi_physical_address address, u64 value, u32 width)
1189 {
1190
1191         return (AE_OK);
1192 }
1193
1194 /******************************************************************************
1195  *
1196  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_readable
1197  *
1198  * PARAMETERS:  pointer             - Area to be verified
1199  *              length              - Size of area
1200  *
1201  * RETURN:      TRUE if readable for entire length
1202  *
1203  * DESCRIPTION: Verify that a pointer is valid for reading
1204  *
1205  *****************************************************************************/
1206
1207 u8 acpi_os_readable(void *pointer, acpi_size length)
1208 {
1209
1210         return (TRUE);
1211 }
1212
1213 /******************************************************************************
1214  *
1215  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_writable
1216  *
1217  * PARAMETERS:  pointer             - Area to be verified
1218  *              length              - Size of area
1219  *
1220  * RETURN:      TRUE if writable for entire length
1221  *
1222  * DESCRIPTION: Verify that a pointer is valid for writing
1223  *
1224  *****************************************************************************/
1225
1226 u8 acpi_os_writable(void *pointer, acpi_size length)
1227 {
1228
1229         return (TRUE);
1230 }
1231
1232 /******************************************************************************
1233  *
1234  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_signal
1235  *
1236  * PARAMETERS:  function            - ACPI A signal function code
1237  *              info                - Pointer to function-dependent structure
1238  *
1239  * RETURN:      Status
1240  *
1241  * DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous functions. Example implementation only.
1242  *
1243  *****************************************************************************/
1244
1245 acpi_status acpi_os_signal(u32 function, void *info)
1246 {
1247
1248         switch (function) {
1249         case ACPI_SIGNAL_FATAL:
1250
1251                 break;
1252
1253         case ACPI_SIGNAL_BREAKPOINT:
1254
1255                 break;
1256
1257         default:
1258
1259                 break;
1260         }
1261
1262         return (AE_OK);
1263 }
1264
1265 /* Optional multi-thread support */
1266
1267 #ifndef ACPI_SINGLE_THREADED
1268 /******************************************************************************
1269  *
1270  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_get_thread_id
1271  *
1272  * PARAMETERS:  None
1273  *
1274  * RETURN:      Id of the running thread
1275  *
1276  * DESCRIPTION: Get the ID of the current (running) thread
1277  *
1278  *****************************************************************************/
1279
1280 acpi_thread_id acpi_os_get_thread_id(void)
1281 {
1282         pthread_t thread;
1283
1284         thread = pthread_self();
1285         return (ACPI_CAST_PTHREAD_T(thread));
1286 }
1287
1288 /******************************************************************************
1289  *
1290  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_execute
1291  *
1292  * PARAMETERS:  type                - Type of execution
1293  *              function            - Address of the function to execute
1294  *              context             - Passed as a parameter to the function
1295  *
1296  * RETURN:      Status.
1297  *
1298  * DESCRIPTION: Execute a new thread
1299  *
1300  *****************************************************************************/
1301
1302 acpi_status
1303 acpi_os_execute(acpi_execute_type type,
1304                 acpi_osd_exec_callback function, void *context)
1305 {
1306         pthread_t thread;
1307         int ret;
1308
1309         ret =
1310             pthread_create(&thread, NULL, (PTHREAD_CALLBACK) function, context);
1311         if (ret) {
1312                 acpi_os_printf("Create thread failed");
1313         }
1314         return (0);
1315 }
1316
1317 #else                           /* ACPI_SINGLE_THREADED */
1318 acpi_thread_id acpi_os_get_thread_id(void)
1319 {
1320         return (1);
1321 }
1322
1323 acpi_status
1324 acpi_os_execute(acpi_execute_type type,
1325                 acpi_osd_exec_callback function, void *context)
1326 {
1327
1328         function(context);
1329
1330         return (AE_OK);
1331 }
1332
1333 #endif                          /* ACPI_SINGLE_THREADED */
1334
1335 /******************************************************************************
1336  *
1337  * FUNCTION:    acpi_os_wait_events_complete
1338  *
1339  * PARAMETERS:  None
1340  *
1341  * RETURN:      None
1342  *
1343  * DESCRIPTION: Wait for all asynchronous events to complete. This
1344  *              implementation does nothing.
1345  *
1346  *****************************************************************************/
1347
1348 void acpi_os_wait_events_complete(void)
1349 {
1350         return;
1351 }