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  1. /*
  2. * sleep.c - ACPI sleep support.
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (c) 2005 Alexey Starikovskiy <alexey.y.starikovskiy@intel.com>
  5. * Copyright (c) 2004 David Shaohua Li <shaohua.li@intel.com>
  6. * Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Patrick Mochel
  7. * Copyright (c) 2003 Open Source Development Lab
  8. *
  9. * This file is released under the GPLv2.
  10. *
  11. */
  12. #include <linux/delay.h>
  13. #include <linux/irq.h>
  14. #include <linux/dmi.h>
  15. #include <linux/device.h>
  16. #include <linux/suspend.h>
  17. #include <asm/io.h>
  18. #include <acpi/acpi_bus.h>
  19. #include <acpi/acpi_drivers.h>
  20. #include "sleep.h"
  21. u8 sleep_states[ACPI_S_STATE_COUNT];
  22. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
  23. static u32 acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0;
  24. #endif
  25. int acpi_sleep_prepare(u32 acpi_state)
  26. {
  27. #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP
  28. /* do we have a wakeup address for S2 and S3? */
  29. if (acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S3) {
  30. if (!acpi_wakeup_address) {
  31. return -EFAULT;
  32. }
  33. acpi_set_firmware_waking_vector((acpi_physical_address)
  34. virt_to_phys((void *)
  35. acpi_wakeup_address));
  36. }
  37. ACPI_FLUSH_CPU_CACHE();
  38. acpi_enable_wakeup_device_prep(acpi_state);
  39. #endif
  40. acpi_enter_sleep_state_prep(acpi_state);
  41. return 0;
  42. }
  43. #ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
  44. static struct pm_ops acpi_pm_ops;
  45. extern void do_suspend_lowlevel(void);
  46. static u32 acpi_suspend_states[] = {
  47. [PM_SUSPEND_ON] = ACPI_STATE_S0,
  48. [PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY] = ACPI_STATE_S1,
  49. [PM_SUSPEND_MEM] = ACPI_STATE_S3,
  50. [PM_SUSPEND_MAX] = ACPI_STATE_S5
  51. };
  52. static int init_8259A_after_S1;
  53. /**
  54. * acpi_pm_set_target - Set the target system sleep state to the state
  55. * associated with given @pm_state, if supported.
  56. */
  57. static int acpi_pm_set_target(suspend_state_t pm_state)
  58. {
  59. u32 acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state];
  60. int error = 0;
  61. if (sleep_states[acpi_state]) {
  62. acpi_target_sleep_state = acpi_state;
  63. } else {
  64. printk(KERN_ERR "ACPI does not support this state: %d\n",
  65. pm_state);
  66. error = -ENOSYS;
  67. }
  68. return error;
  69. }
  70. /**
  71. * acpi_pm_prepare - Do preliminary suspend work.
  72. * @pm_state: ignored
  73. *
  74. * If necessary, set the firmware waking vector and do arch-specific
  75. * nastiness to get the wakeup code to the waking vector.
  76. */
  77. static int acpi_pm_prepare(suspend_state_t pm_state)
  78. {
  79. int error = acpi_sleep_prepare(acpi_target_sleep_state);
  80. if (error)
  81. acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0;
  82. return error;
  83. }
  84. /**
  85. * acpi_pm_enter - Actually enter a sleep state.
  86. * @pm_state: ignored
  87. *
  88. * Flush caches and go to sleep. For STR we have to call arch-specific
  89. * assembly, which in turn call acpi_enter_sleep_state().
  90. * It's unfortunate, but it works. Please fix if you're feeling frisky.
  91. */
  92. static int acpi_pm_enter(suspend_state_t pm_state)
  93. {
  94. acpi_status status = AE_OK;
  95. unsigned long flags = 0;
  96. u32 acpi_state = acpi_target_sleep_state;
  97. ACPI_FLUSH_CPU_CACHE();
  98. /* Do arch specific saving of state. */
  99. if (acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S3) {
  100. int error = acpi_save_state_mem();
  101. if (error) {
  102. acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0;
  103. return error;
  104. }
  105. }
  106. local_irq_save(flags);
  107. acpi_enable_wakeup_device(acpi_state);
  108. switch (acpi_state) {
  109. case ACPI_STATE_S1:
  110. barrier();
  111. status = acpi_enter_sleep_state(acpi_state);
  112. break;
  113. case ACPI_STATE_S3:
  114. do_suspend_lowlevel();
  115. break;
  116. }
  117. /* ACPI 3.0 specs (P62) says that it's the responsabilty
  118. * of the OSPM to clear the status bit [ implying that the
  119. * POWER_BUTTON event should not reach userspace ]
  120. */
  121. if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status) && (acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S3))
  122. acpi_clear_event(ACPI_EVENT_POWER_BUTTON);
  123. local_irq_restore(flags);
  124. printk(KERN_DEBUG "Back to C!\n");
  125. /* restore processor state */
  126. if (acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S3)
  127. acpi_restore_state_mem();
  128. return ACPI_SUCCESS(status) ? 0 : -EFAULT;
  129. }
  130. /**
  131. * acpi_pm_finish - Finish up suspend sequence.
  132. * @pm_state: ignored
  133. *
  134. * This is called after we wake back up (or if entering the sleep state
  135. * failed).
  136. */
  137. static int acpi_pm_finish(suspend_state_t pm_state)
  138. {
  139. u32 acpi_state = acpi_target_sleep_state;
  140. acpi_leave_sleep_state(acpi_state);
  141. acpi_disable_wakeup_device(acpi_state);
  142. /* reset firmware waking vector */
  143. acpi_set_firmware_waking_vector((acpi_physical_address) 0);
  144. acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0;
  145. #ifdef CONFIG_X86
  146. if (init_8259A_after_S1) {
  147. printk("Broken toshiba laptop -> kicking interrupts\n");
  148. init_8259A(0);
  149. }
  150. #endif
  151. return 0;
  152. }
  153. static int acpi_pm_state_valid(suspend_state_t pm_state)
  154. {
  155. u32 acpi_state;
  156. switch (pm_state) {
  157. case PM_SUSPEND_ON:
  158. case PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY:
  159. case PM_SUSPEND_MEM:
  160. acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state];
  161. return sleep_states[acpi_state];
  162. default:
  163. return 0;
  164. }
  165. }
  166. static struct pm_ops acpi_pm_ops = {
  167. .valid = acpi_pm_state_valid,
  168. .set_target = acpi_pm_set_target,
  169. .prepare = acpi_pm_prepare,
  170. .enter = acpi_pm_enter,
  171. .finish = acpi_pm_finish,
  172. };
  173. /*
  174. * Toshiba fails to preserve interrupts over S1, reinitialization
  175. * of 8259 is needed after S1 resume.
  176. */
  177. static int __init init_ints_after_s1(struct dmi_system_id *d)
  178. {
  179. printk(KERN_WARNING "%s with broken S1 detected.\n", d->ident);
  180. init_8259A_after_S1 = 1;
  181. return 0;
  182. }
  183. static struct dmi_system_id __initdata acpisleep_dmi_table[] = {
  184. {
  185. .callback = init_ints_after_s1,
  186. .ident = "Toshiba Satellite 4030cdt",
  187. .matches = {DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "S4030CDT/4.3"),},
  188. },
  189. {},
  190. };
  191. #endif /* CONFIG_SUSPEND */
  192. #ifdef CONFIG_HIBERNATION
  193. static int acpi_hibernation_prepare(void)
  194. {
  195. return acpi_sleep_prepare(ACPI_STATE_S4);
  196. }
  197. static int acpi_hibernation_enter(void)
  198. {
  199. acpi_status status = AE_OK;
  200. unsigned long flags = 0;
  201. ACPI_FLUSH_CPU_CACHE();
  202. local_irq_save(flags);
  203. acpi_enable_wakeup_device(ACPI_STATE_S4);
  204. /* This shouldn't return. If it returns, we have a problem */
  205. status = acpi_enter_sleep_state(ACPI_STATE_S4);
  206. local_irq_restore(flags);
  207. return ACPI_SUCCESS(status) ? 0 : -EFAULT;
  208. }
  209. static void acpi_hibernation_finish(void)
  210. {
  211. /*
  212. * If ACPI is not enabled by the BIOS and the boot kernel, we need to
  213. * enable it here.
  214. */
  215. acpi_enable();
  216. acpi_leave_sleep_state(ACPI_STATE_S4);
  217. acpi_disable_wakeup_device(ACPI_STATE_S4);
  218. /* reset firmware waking vector */
  219. acpi_set_firmware_waking_vector((acpi_physical_address) 0);
  220. }
  221. static int acpi_hibernation_pre_restore(void)
  222. {
  223. acpi_status status;
  224. status = acpi_hw_disable_all_gpes();
  225. return ACPI_SUCCESS(status) ? 0 : -EFAULT;
  226. }
  227. static void acpi_hibernation_restore_cleanup(void)
  228. {
  229. acpi_hw_enable_all_runtime_gpes();
  230. }
  231. static struct hibernation_ops acpi_hibernation_ops = {
  232. .prepare = acpi_hibernation_prepare,
  233. .enter = acpi_hibernation_enter,
  234. .finish = acpi_hibernation_finish,
  235. .pre_restore = acpi_hibernation_pre_restore,
  236. .restore_cleanup = acpi_hibernation_restore_cleanup,
  237. };
  238. #endif /* CONFIG_HIBERNATION */
  239. int acpi_suspend(u32 acpi_state)
  240. {
  241. suspend_state_t states[] = {
  242. [1] = PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY,
  243. [3] = PM_SUSPEND_MEM,
  244. [5] = PM_SUSPEND_MAX
  245. };
  246. if (acpi_state < 6 && states[acpi_state])
  247. return pm_suspend(states[acpi_state]);
  248. if (acpi_state == 4)
  249. return hibernate();
  250. return -EINVAL;
  251. }
  252. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
  253. /**
  254. * acpi_pm_device_sleep_state - return preferred power state of ACPI device
  255. * in the system sleep state given by %acpi_target_sleep_state
  256. * @dev: device to examine
  257. * @wake: if set, the device should be able to wake up the system
  258. * @d_min_p: used to store the upper limit of allowed states range
  259. * Return value: preferred power state of the device on success, -ENODEV on
  260. * failure (ie. if there's no 'struct acpi_device' for @dev)
  261. *
  262. * Find the lowest power (highest number) ACPI device power state that
  263. * device @dev can be in while the system is in the sleep state represented
  264. * by %acpi_target_sleep_state. If @wake is nonzero, the device should be
  265. * able to wake up the system from this sleep state. If @d_min_p is set,
  266. * the highest power (lowest number) device power state of @dev allowed
  267. * in this system sleep state is stored at the location pointed to by it.
  268. *
  269. * The caller must ensure that @dev is valid before using this function.
  270. * The caller is also responsible for figuring out if the device is
  271. * supposed to be able to wake up the system and passing this information
  272. * via @wake.
  273. */
  274. int acpi_pm_device_sleep_state(struct device *dev, int wake, int *d_min_p)
  275. {
  276. acpi_handle handle = DEVICE_ACPI_HANDLE(dev);
  277. struct acpi_device *adev;
  278. char acpi_method[] = "_SxD";
  279. unsigned long d_min, d_max;
  280. if (!handle || ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &adev))) {
  281. printk(KERN_DEBUG "ACPI handle has no context!\n");
  282. return -ENODEV;
  283. }
  284. acpi_method[2] = '0' + acpi_target_sleep_state;
  285. /*
  286. * If the sleep state is S0, we will return D3, but if the device has
  287. * _S0W, we will use the value from _S0W
  288. */
  289. d_min = ACPI_STATE_D0;
  290. d_max = ACPI_STATE_D3;
  291. /*
  292. * If present, _SxD methods return the minimum D-state (highest power
  293. * state) we can use for the corresponding S-states. Otherwise, the
  294. * minimum D-state is D0 (ACPI 3.x).
  295. *
  296. * NOTE: We rely on acpi_evaluate_integer() not clobbering the integer
  297. * provided -- that's our fault recovery, we ignore retval.
  298. */
  299. if (acpi_target_sleep_state > ACPI_STATE_S0)
  300. acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, acpi_method, NULL, &d_min);
  301. /*
  302. * If _PRW says we can wake up the system from the target sleep state,
  303. * the D-state returned by _SxD is sufficient for that (we assume a
  304. * wakeup-aware driver if wake is set). Still, if _SxW exists
  305. * (ACPI 3.x), it should return the maximum (lowest power) D-state that
  306. * can wake the system. _S0W may be valid, too.
  307. */
  308. if (acpi_target_sleep_state == ACPI_STATE_S0 ||
  309. (wake && adev->wakeup.state.enabled &&
  310. adev->wakeup.sleep_state <= acpi_target_sleep_state)) {
  311. acpi_method[3] = 'W';
  312. acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, acpi_method, NULL, &d_max);
  313. /* Sanity check */
  314. if (d_max < d_min)
  315. d_min = d_max;
  316. }
  317. if (d_min_p)
  318. *d_min_p = d_min;
  319. return d_max;
  320. }
  321. #endif
  322. static void acpi_power_off_prepare(void)
  323. {
  324. /* Prepare to power off the system */
  325. acpi_sleep_prepare(ACPI_STATE_S5);
  326. }
  327. static void acpi_power_off(void)
  328. {
  329. /* acpi_sleep_prepare(ACPI_STATE_S5) should have already been called */
  330. printk("%s called\n", __FUNCTION__);
  331. local_irq_disable();
  332. acpi_enter_sleep_state(ACPI_STATE_S5);
  333. }
  334. int __init acpi_sleep_init(void)
  335. {
  336. acpi_status status;
  337. u8 type_a, type_b;
  338. #ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
  339. int i = 0;
  340. dmi_check_system(acpisleep_dmi_table);
  341. #endif
  342. if (acpi_disabled)
  343. return 0;
  344. sleep_states[ACPI_STATE_S0] = 1;
  345. printk(KERN_INFO PREFIX "(supports S0");
  346. #ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
  347. for (i = ACPI_STATE_S1; i < ACPI_STATE_S4; i++) {
  348. status = acpi_get_sleep_type_data(i, &type_a, &type_b);
  349. if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
  350. sleep_states[i] = 1;
  351. printk(" S%d", i);
  352. }
  353. }
  354. pm_set_ops(&acpi_pm_ops);
  355. #endif
  356. #ifdef CONFIG_HIBERNATION
  357. status = acpi_get_sleep_type_data(ACPI_STATE_S4, &type_a, &type_b);
  358. if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
  359. hibernation_set_ops(&acpi_hibernation_ops);
  360. sleep_states[ACPI_STATE_S4] = 1;
  361. printk(" S4");
  362. }
  363. #endif
  364. status = acpi_get_sleep_type_data(ACPI_STATE_S5, &type_a, &type_b);
  365. if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
  366. sleep_states[ACPI_STATE_S5] = 1;
  367. printk(" S5");
  368. pm_power_off_prepare = acpi_power_off_prepare;
  369. pm_power_off = acpi_power_off;
  370. }
  371. printk(")\n");
  372. return 0;
  373. }