video_detect.c 9.0 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (C) 2008 SuSE Linux Products GmbH
  3. * Thomas Renninger <trenn@suse.de>
  4. *
  5. * May be copied or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License
  6. *
  7. * video_detect.c:
  8. * Provides acpi_is_video_device() for early scanning of ACPI devices in scan.c
  9. * There a Linux specific (Spec does not provide a HID for video devices) is
  10. * assigned
  11. *
  12. * After PCI devices are glued with ACPI devices
  13. * acpi_get_pci_dev() can be called to identify ACPI graphics
  14. * devices for which a real graphics card is plugged in
  15. *
  16. * Now acpi_video_get_capabilities() can be called to check which
  17. * capabilities the graphics cards plugged in support. The check for general
  18. * video capabilities will be triggered by the first caller of
  19. * acpi_video_get_capabilities(NULL); which will happen when the first
  20. * backlight switching supporting driver calls:
  21. * acpi_video_backlight_support();
  22. *
  23. * Depending on whether ACPI graphics extensions (cmp. ACPI spec Appendix B)
  24. * are available, video.ko should be used to handle the device.
  25. *
  26. * Otherwise vendor specific drivers like thinkpad_acpi, asus-laptop,
  27. * sony_acpi,... can take care about backlight brightness.
  28. *
  29. * If CONFIG_ACPI_VIDEO is neither set as "compiled in" (y) nor as a module (m)
  30. * this file will not be compiled, acpi_video_get_capabilities() and
  31. * acpi_video_backlight_support() will always return 0 and vendor specific
  32. * drivers always can handle backlight.
  33. *
  34. */
  35. #include <linux/export.h>
  36. #include <linux/acpi.h>
  37. #include <linux/dmi.h>
  38. #include <linux/pci.h>
  39. #define PREFIX "ACPI: "
  40. ACPI_MODULE_NAME("video");
  41. #define _COMPONENT ACPI_VIDEO_COMPONENT
  42. static long acpi_video_support;
  43. static bool acpi_video_caps_checked;
  44. static acpi_status
  45. acpi_backlight_cap_match(acpi_handle handle, u32 level, void *context,
  46. void **retyurn_value)
  47. {
  48. long *cap = context;
  49. acpi_handle h_dummy;
  50. if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(handle, "_BCM", &h_dummy)) &&
  51. ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(handle, "_BCL", &h_dummy))) {
  52. ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO, "Found generic backlight "
  53. "support\n"));
  54. *cap |= ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT;
  55. if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_get_handle(handle, "_BQC", &h_dummy)))
  56. printk(KERN_WARNING FW_BUG PREFIX "No _BQC method, "
  57. "cannot determine initial brightness\n");
  58. /* We have backlight support, no need to scan further */
  59. return AE_CTRL_TERMINATE;
  60. }
  61. return 0;
  62. }
  63. /* Returns true if the device is a video device which can be handled by
  64. * video.ko.
  65. * The device will get a Linux specific CID added in scan.c to
  66. * identify the device as an ACPI graphics device
  67. * Be aware that the graphics device may not be physically present
  68. * Use acpi_video_get_capabilities() to detect general ACPI video
  69. * capabilities of present cards
  70. */
  71. long acpi_is_video_device(struct acpi_device *device)
  72. {
  73. acpi_handle h_dummy;
  74. long video_caps = 0;
  75. if (!device)
  76. return 0;
  77. /* Is this device able to support video switching ? */
  78. if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(device->handle, "_DOD", &h_dummy)) ||
  79. ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(device->handle, "_DOS", &h_dummy)))
  80. video_caps |= ACPI_VIDEO_OUTPUT_SWITCHING;
  81. /* Is this device able to retrieve a video ROM ? */
  82. if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(device->handle, "_ROM", &h_dummy)))
  83. video_caps |= ACPI_VIDEO_ROM_AVAILABLE;
  84. /* Is this device able to configure which video head to be POSTed ? */
  85. if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(device->handle, "_VPO", &h_dummy)) &&
  86. ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(device->handle, "_GPD", &h_dummy)) &&
  87. ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_handle(device->handle, "_SPD", &h_dummy)))
  88. video_caps |= ACPI_VIDEO_DEVICE_POSTING;
  89. /* Only check for backlight functionality if one of the above hit. */
  90. if (video_caps)
  91. acpi_walk_namespace(ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE, device->handle,
  92. ACPI_UINT32_MAX, acpi_backlight_cap_match, NULL,
  93. &video_caps, NULL);
  94. return video_caps;
  95. }
  96. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_is_video_device);
  97. static acpi_status
  98. find_video(acpi_handle handle, u32 lvl, void *context, void **rv)
  99. {
  100. long *cap = context;
  101. struct pci_dev *dev;
  102. struct acpi_device *acpi_dev;
  103. const struct acpi_device_id video_ids[] = {
  104. {ACPI_VIDEO_HID, 0},
  105. {"", 0},
  106. };
  107. if (acpi_bus_get_device(handle, &acpi_dev))
  108. return AE_OK;
  109. if (!acpi_match_device_ids(acpi_dev, video_ids)) {
  110. dev = acpi_get_pci_dev(handle);
  111. if (!dev)
  112. return AE_OK;
  113. pci_dev_put(dev);
  114. *cap |= acpi_is_video_device(acpi_dev);
  115. }
  116. return AE_OK;
  117. }
  118. /* Force to use vendor driver when the ACPI device is known to be
  119. * buggy */
  120. static int video_detect_force_vendor(const struct dmi_system_id *d)
  121. {
  122. acpi_video_support |= ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_DMI_VENDOR;
  123. return 0;
  124. }
  125. static struct dmi_system_id video_detect_dmi_table[] = {
  126. /* On Samsung X360, the BIOS will set a flag (VDRV) if generic
  127. * ACPI backlight device is used. This flag will definitively break
  128. * the backlight interface (even the vendor interface) untill next
  129. * reboot. It's why we should prevent video.ko from being used here
  130. * and we can't rely on a later call to acpi_video_unregister().
  131. */
  132. {
  133. .callback = video_detect_force_vendor,
  134. .ident = "X360",
  135. .matches = {
  136. DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD."),
  137. DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "X360"),
  138. DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "X360"),
  139. },
  140. },
  141. { },
  142. };
  143. /*
  144. * Returns the video capabilities of a specific ACPI graphics device
  145. *
  146. * if NULL is passed as argument all ACPI devices are enumerated and
  147. * all graphics capabilities of physically present devices are
  148. * summarized and returned. This is cached and done only once.
  149. */
  150. long acpi_video_get_capabilities(acpi_handle graphics_handle)
  151. {
  152. long caps = 0;
  153. struct acpi_device *tmp_dev;
  154. acpi_status status;
  155. if (acpi_video_caps_checked && graphics_handle == NULL)
  156. return acpi_video_support;
  157. if (!graphics_handle) {
  158. /* Only do the global walk through all graphics devices once */
  159. acpi_walk_namespace(ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE, ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT,
  160. ACPI_UINT32_MAX, find_video, NULL,
  161. &caps, NULL);
  162. /* There might be boot param flags set already... */
  163. acpi_video_support |= caps;
  164. acpi_video_caps_checked = 1;
  165. /* Add blacklists here. Be careful to use the right *DMI* bits
  166. * to still be able to override logic via boot params, e.g.:
  167. *
  168. * if (dmi_name_in_vendors("XY")) {
  169. * acpi_video_support |=
  170. * ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_DMI_VENDOR;
  171. *}
  172. */
  173. dmi_check_system(video_detect_dmi_table);
  174. } else {
  175. status = acpi_bus_get_device(graphics_handle, &tmp_dev);
  176. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  177. ACPI_EXCEPTION((AE_INFO, status, "Invalid device"));
  178. return 0;
  179. }
  180. acpi_walk_namespace(ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE, graphics_handle,
  181. ACPI_UINT32_MAX, find_video, NULL,
  182. &caps, NULL);
  183. }
  184. ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO, "We have 0x%lX video support %s %s\n",
  185. graphics_handle ? caps : acpi_video_support,
  186. graphics_handle ? "on device " : "in general",
  187. graphics_handle ? acpi_device_bid(tmp_dev) : ""));
  188. return caps;
  189. }
  190. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_video_get_capabilities);
  191. static void acpi_video_caps_check(void)
  192. {
  193. /*
  194. * We must check whether the ACPI graphics device is physically plugged
  195. * in. Therefore this must be called after binding PCI and ACPI devices
  196. */
  197. if (!acpi_video_caps_checked)
  198. acpi_video_get_capabilities(NULL);
  199. }
  200. /* Promote the vendor interface instead of the generic video module.
  201. * This function allow DMI blacklists to be implemented by externals
  202. * platform drivers instead of putting a big blacklist in video_detect.c
  203. * After calling this function you will probably want to call
  204. * acpi_video_unregister() to make sure the video module is not loaded
  205. */
  206. void acpi_video_dmi_promote_vendor(void)
  207. {
  208. acpi_video_caps_check();
  209. acpi_video_support |= ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_DMI_VENDOR;
  210. }
  211. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_video_dmi_promote_vendor);
  212. /* To be called when a driver who previously promoted the vendor
  213. * interface */
  214. void acpi_video_dmi_demote_vendor(void)
  215. {
  216. acpi_video_caps_check();
  217. acpi_video_support &= ~ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_DMI_VENDOR;
  218. }
  219. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_video_dmi_demote_vendor);
  220. /* Returns true if video.ko can do backlight switching */
  221. int acpi_video_backlight_support(void)
  222. {
  223. acpi_video_caps_check();
  224. /* First check for boot param -> highest prio */
  225. if (acpi_video_support & ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_FORCE_VENDOR)
  226. return 0;
  227. else if (acpi_video_support & ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_FORCE_VIDEO)
  228. return 1;
  229. /* Then check for DMI blacklist -> second highest prio */
  230. if (acpi_video_support & ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_DMI_VENDOR)
  231. return 0;
  232. else if (acpi_video_support & ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_DMI_VIDEO)
  233. return 1;
  234. /* Then go the default way */
  235. return acpi_video_support & ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT;
  236. }
  237. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_video_backlight_support);
  238. /*
  239. * Use acpi_backlight=vendor/video to force that backlight switching
  240. * is processed by vendor specific acpi drivers or video.ko driver.
  241. */
  242. static int __init acpi_backlight(char *str)
  243. {
  244. if (str == NULL || *str == '\0')
  245. return 1;
  246. else {
  247. if (!strcmp("vendor", str))
  248. acpi_video_support |=
  249. ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_FORCE_VENDOR;
  250. if (!strcmp("video", str))
  251. acpi_video_support |=
  252. ACPI_VIDEO_BACKLIGHT_FORCE_VIDEO;
  253. }
  254. return 1;
  255. }
  256. __setup("acpi_backlight=", acpi_backlight);