From: Simon Glass Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2020 19:11:57 +0000 (-0600) Subject: acpi: Support writing a GPIO X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=235723466628c32e30685363377e416696318e84;p=u-boot.git acpi: Support writing a GPIO Allowing writing out a reference to a GPIO within the ACPI output. This can be used by ACPI code to access a GPIO at runtime. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass Reviewed-by: Wolfgang Wallner Reviewed-by: Bin Meng --- diff --git a/include/acpi/acpi_dp.h b/include/acpi/acpi_dp.h index a82330856a..b89e0b8c49 100644 --- a/include/acpi/acpi_dp.h +++ b/include/acpi/acpi_dp.h @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ struct acpi_ctx; +#include + /* * Writing Device Properties objects via _DSD * @@ -203,6 +205,24 @@ struct acpi_dp *acpi_dp_add_integer_array(struct acpi_dp *dp, const char *name, struct acpi_dp *acpi_dp_add_child(struct acpi_dp *dp, const char *name, struct acpi_dp *child); +/** + * acpi_dp_add_gpio() - Add a GPIO to a list of Device Properties + * + * A new node is added to the end of the property list of @dp, with the + * GPIO properties added to the the new node + * + * @dp: Table to add this property to + * @name: Name of property + * @ref: Reference to device with a _CRS containing GpioIO or GpioInt + * @index: Index of the GPIO resource in _CRS starting from zero + * @pin: Pin in the GPIO resource, typically zero + * @polarity: GPIO polarity. Note that ACPI_IRQ_ACTIVE_BOTH is not supported + * @return pointer to new node, or NULL if out of memory + */ +struct acpi_dp *acpi_dp_add_gpio(struct acpi_dp *dp, const char *name, + const char *ref, int index, int pin, + enum acpi_irq_polarity polarity); + /** * acpi_dp_write() - Write Device Property hierarchy and clean up resources * diff --git a/lib/acpi/acpi_dp.c b/lib/acpi/acpi_dp.c index 32528e1ec4..e8de5651c8 100644 --- a/lib/acpi/acpi_dp.c +++ b/lib/acpi/acpi_dp.c @@ -321,3 +321,26 @@ struct acpi_dp *acpi_dp_add_integer_array(struct acpi_dp *dp, const char *name, return dp_array; } + +struct acpi_dp *acpi_dp_add_gpio(struct acpi_dp *dp, const char *name, + const char *ref, int index, int pin, + enum acpi_irq_polarity polarity) +{ + struct acpi_dp *gpio; + + assert(dp); + gpio = acpi_dp_new_table(name); + if (!gpio) + return NULL; + + if (!acpi_dp_add_reference(gpio, NULL, ref) || + !acpi_dp_add_integer(gpio, NULL, index) || + !acpi_dp_add_integer(gpio, NULL, pin) || + !acpi_dp_add_integer(gpio, NULL, polarity == ACPI_IRQ_ACTIVE_LOW)) + return NULL; + + if (!acpi_dp_add_array(dp, gpio)) + return NULL; + + return gpio; +} diff --git a/test/dm/acpi_dp.c b/test/dm/acpi_dp.c index 28696aaff6..8b812260b1 100644 --- a/test/dm/acpi_dp.c +++ b/test/dm/acpi_dp.c @@ -383,3 +383,43 @@ static int dm_test_acpi_dp_child(struct unit_test_state *uts) return 0; } DM_TEST(dm_test_acpi_dp_child, 0); + +/* Test emitting a GPIO */ +static int dm_test_acpi_dp_gpio(struct unit_test_state *uts) +{ + struct acpi_ctx *ctx; + struct acpi_dp *dp; + u8 *ptr, *pptr; + + ut_assertok(alloc_context(&ctx)); + + dp = acpi_dp_new_table("FRED"); + ut_assertnonnull(dp); + + /* Try a few different parameters */ + ut_assertnonnull(acpi_dp_add_gpio(dp, "reset", TEST_REF, 0x23, 0x24, + ACPI_IRQ_ACTIVE_HIGH)); + ut_assertnonnull(acpi_dp_add_gpio(dp, "allow", TEST_REF, 0, 0, + ACPI_IRQ_ACTIVE_LOW)); + + ptr = acpigen_get_current(ctx); + ut_assertok(acpi_dp_write(ctx, dp)); + ut_asserteq(0x6e, acpigen_get_current(ctx) - ptr); + + pptr = ptr + 0x2c; //0x3a; + ut_asserteq_str("reset", (char *)pptr); + ut_asserteq_strn(EXPECT_REF, (char *)pptr + 0xe); + ut_asserteq(0x23, pptr[0x1b]); + ut_asserteq(0x24, pptr[0x1d]); + ut_asserteq(ZERO_OP, pptr[0x1e]); + + pptr = ptr + 0x51; + ut_asserteq_str("allow", (char *)pptr); + ut_asserteq_strn(EXPECT_REF, (char *)pptr + 0xe); + ut_asserteq(ZERO_OP, pptr[0x1a]); + ut_asserteq(ZERO_OP, pptr[0x1b]); + ut_asserteq(ONE_OP, pptr[0x1c]); + + return 0; +} +DM_TEST(dm_test_acpi_dp_gpio, 0);