From e0060a80f0b662f9e4693785baaac16acb96632b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Furquan Shaikh Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2020 08:06:27 -0800 Subject: ec/google/chromeec: Fix dev ops for chromeec CB:38541 ("ec/google/chromeec: Add SSDT generator for ChromeOS EC") added a new device_operations structure for chromeec for handling ACPI SSDT generation. However, this resulted in the original device_operations which handled lpc read resources to be skipped. This change fixes the above regression by combining the device operations for reading resources and ACPI SSDT generation into a single structure and retains the old logic for enabling of pnp devices. Signed-off-by: Furquan Shaikh Change-Id: I3a242f4b15603f957e0e81d121e5766fccf3c28d Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/39321 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Tim Wawrzynczak Reviewed-by: Matt DeVillier Reviewed-by: Nico Huber --- src/ec/google/chromeec/ec_acpi.c | 228 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 228 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/ec/google/chromeec/ec_acpi.c (limited to 'src/ec/google/chromeec/ec_acpi.c') diff --git a/src/ec/google/chromeec/ec_acpi.c b/src/ec/google/chromeec/ec_acpi.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..db78bdb853 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ec/google/chromeec/ec_acpi.c @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ +/* + * This file is part of the coreboot project. + * + * Copyright 2020 The coreboot project Authors. + * + * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "chip.h" +#include "ec.h" +#include "ec_commands.h" + +#define GOOGLE_CHROMEEC_USBC_DEVICE_HID "GOOG0014" +#define GOOGLE_CHROMEEC_USBC_DEVICE_NAME "USBC" + +const char *google_chromeec_acpi_name(const struct device *dev) +{ + return "EC0"; +} + +static const char *power_role_to_str(enum ec_pd_power_role_caps power_role) +{ + switch (power_role) { + case EC_PD_POWER_ROLE_SOURCE: + return "source"; + case EC_PD_POWER_ROLE_SINK: + return "sink"; + case EC_PD_POWER_ROLE_DUAL: + return "dual"; + default: + return "unknown"; + } +} + +static const char *try_power_role_to_str(enum ec_pd_try_power_role_caps try_power_role) +{ + switch (try_power_role) { + case EC_PD_TRY_POWER_ROLE_NONE: + /* + * This should never get returned; if there is no try-power role for a device, + * then the try-power-role field is not added to the DSD. Thus, this is just + * for completeness. + */ + return "none"; + case EC_PD_TRY_POWER_ROLE_SINK: + return "sink"; + case EC_PD_TRY_POWER_ROLE_SOURCE: + return "source"; + default: + return "unknown"; + } +} + +static const char *data_role_to_str(enum ec_pd_data_role_caps data_role) +{ + switch (data_role) { + case EC_PD_DATA_ROLE_DFP: + return "host"; + case EC_PD_DATA_ROLE_UFP: + return "device"; + case EC_PD_DATA_ROLE_DUAL: + return "dual"; + default: + return "unknown"; + } +} + +/* + * Apparently these are supposed to be uppercase, in contrast to the other + * lowercase fields. + */ +static const char *port_location_to_str(enum ec_pd_port_location port_location) +{ + switch (port_location) { + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_LEFT: + return "LEFT"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_RIGHT: + return "RIGHT"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_BACK: + return "BACK"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_FRONT: + return "FRONT"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_LEFT_FRONT: + return "LEFT_FRONT"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_LEFT_BACK: + return "LEFT_BACK"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_RIGHT_FRONT: + return "RIGHT_FRONT"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_RIGHT_BACK: + return "RIGHT_BACK"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_BACK_LEFT: + return "BACK_LEFT"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_BACK_RIGHT: + return "BACK_RIGHT"; + case EC_PD_PORT_LOCATION_UNKNOWN: /* intentional fallthrough */ + default: + return "UNKNOWN"; + } +} + +/* Add port capabilities as DP properties */ +static void add_port_caps(struct acpi_dp *dsd, const struct usb_pd_port_caps *port_caps) +{ + acpi_dp_add_string(dsd, "power-role", power_role_to_str(port_caps->power_role_cap)); + + if (port_caps->try_power_role_cap != EC_PD_TRY_POWER_ROLE_NONE) + acpi_dp_add_string(dsd, "try-power-role", + try_power_role_to_str(port_caps->try_power_role_cap)); + + acpi_dp_add_string(dsd, "data-role", data_role_to_str(port_caps->data_role_cap)); + acpi_dp_add_string(dsd, "port-location", port_location_to_str( + port_caps->port_location)); +} + +/* + * Helper for fill_ssdt_generator. This adds references to the USB + * port objects so that the consumer of this information can know + * whether the port supports USB2 and/or USB3. + */ +static void add_usb_port_references(struct acpi_dp *dsd, int port_number) +{ + static const char usb2_port[] = "usb2-port"; + static const char usb3_port[] = "usb3-port"; + struct device *port = NULL; + const char *path; + const char *usb_port_type; + struct drivers_usb_acpi_config *config; + + /* + * Unfortunately, the acpi_dp_* API doesn't write out the data immediately, thus we need + * different storage areas for all of the strings, so strdup() is used for that. It is + * safe to use strdup() here, because the strings are generated at build-time and are + * guaranteed to be NUL-terminated (they come from the devicetree). + */ + while ((port = dev_find_path(port, DEVICE_PATH_USB)) != NULL) { + if (!port->enabled || port->path.type != DEVICE_PATH_USB) + continue; + + /* Looking for USB 2 & 3 port devices only */ + if (port->path.usb.port_type == 2) + usb_port_type = usb2_port; + else if (port->path.usb.port_type == 3) + usb_port_type = usb3_port; + else + continue; + + config = port->chip_info; + + /* + * Look at only USB Type-C ports, making sure they match the + * port number we're looking for (the 'token' field in 'group'). + * Also note that 'port_number' is 0-based, whereas the 'token' + * field is 1-based. + */ + if ((config->type != UPC_TYPE_C_USB2_ONLY) && + (config->type != UPC_TYPE_C_USB2_SS_SWITCH) && + (config->type != UPC_TYPE_C_USB2_SS)) + continue; + + if (config->group.token != (port_number + 1)) + continue; + + path = acpi_device_path(port); + if (path) { + path = strdup(path); + if (!path) + continue; + + acpi_dp_add_reference(dsd, usb_port_type, path); + } + } +} + +static void fill_ssdt_typec_device(struct device *dev) +{ + struct usb_pd_port_caps port_caps; + char con_name[] = "CONx"; + struct acpi_dp *dsd; + int num_ports; + int rv; + int i; + + rv = google_chromeec_get_num_pd_ports(&num_ports); + if (rv) + return; + + acpigen_write_device(GOOGLE_CHROMEEC_USBC_DEVICE_NAME); + acpigen_write_name_string("_HID", GOOGLE_CHROMEEC_USBC_DEVICE_HID); + acpigen_write_name_string("_DDN", "ChromeOS EC Embedded Controller " + "USB Type-C Control"); + + for (i = 0; i < num_ports; ++i) { + rv = google_chromeec_get_pd_port_caps(i, &port_caps); + if (rv) + continue; + + con_name[3] = (char)i + '0'; + acpigen_write_device(con_name); + acpigen_write_name_integer("_ADR", i); + + /* _DSD, Device-Specific Data */ + dsd = acpi_dp_new_table("_DSD"); + + acpi_dp_add_integer(dsd, "port-number", i); + add_port_caps(dsd, &port_caps); + add_usb_port_references(dsd, i); + + acpi_dp_write(dsd); + acpigen_pop_len(); /* Device CONx */ + } + + acpigen_pop_len(); /* Device GOOGLE_CHROMEEC_USBC_DEVICE_NAME */ +} + +void google_chromeec_fill_ssdt_generator(struct device *dev) +{ + /* Reference the existing device's scope */ + acpigen_write_scope(acpi_device_path(dev)); + fill_ssdt_typec_device(dev); + acpigen_pop_len(); /* Scope */ +} -- cgit v1.2.3