/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "mec5035.h" static const u16 MAILBOX_INDEX = 0x910; static const u16 MAILBOX_DATA = MAILBOX_INDEX + 1; static inline u8 __get_mailbox_register(u8 index) { outb(index + 0x10, MAILBOX_INDEX); return inb(MAILBOX_DATA); } static inline void __set_mailbox_register(u8 index, u8 data) { outb(index + 0x10, MAILBOX_INDEX); outb(data, MAILBOX_DATA); } static void wait_ec(void) { u8 busy; do { outb(0, MAILBOX_INDEX); busy = inb(MAILBOX_DATA); } while (busy); } static enum cb_err read_mailbox_regs(u8 *data, u8 start, u8 count) { if (start + count >= NUM_REGISTERS) { printk(BIOS_ERR, "%s: Invalid start or count argument.\n", __func__); return CB_ERR_ARG; } while (count--) { *data = __get_mailbox_register(start); data++; start++; } return CB_SUCCESS; } static enum cb_err write_mailbox_regs(const u8 *data, u8 start, u8 count) { if (start + count >= NUM_REGISTERS) { printk(BIOS_ERR, "%s: Invalid start or count argument.\n", __func__); return CB_ERR_ARG; } while (count--) { __set_mailbox_register(start, *data); data++; start++; } return CB_SUCCESS; } static void ec_command(u8 cmd) { outb(0, MAILBOX_INDEX); outb(cmd, MAILBOX_DATA); wait_ec(); } u8 mec5035_mouse_touchpad(u8 setting) { u8 buf[15] = {0}; write_mailbox_regs(&setting, 2, 1); ec_command(CMD_MOUSE_TP); /* The vendor firmware reads 15 bytes starting at index 1, presumably to get some sort of return code. Though I don't know for sure if this is the case. Assume the first byte is the return code. */ read_mailbox_regs(buf, 1, 15); return buf[0]; } void mec5035_control_radio(enum ec_radio_dev dev, enum ec_radio_state state) { /* From LPC traces and userspace testing with other values, the second byte has to be 2 for an unknown reason. */ u8 buf[RADIO_CTRL_NUM_ARGS] = {(u8)dev, 2, (u8)state}; write_mailbox_regs(buf, 2, RADIO_CTRL_NUM_ARGS); ec_command(CMD_RADIO_CTRL); } void mec5035_early_init(void) { /* If this isn't sent the EC shuts down the system after about 15 seconds, flashing a pattern on the keyboard LEDs corresponding to "processor failure" according to Dell service manuals. */ ec_command(CMD_CPU_OK); } static void mec5035_init(struct device *dev) { /* Unconditionally use this argument for now as this setting is probably the most sensible default out of the 3 choices. */ mec5035_mouse_touchpad(TP_PS2_MOUSE); pc_keyboard_init(NO_AUX_DEVICE); mec5035_control_radio(RADIO_WLAN, get_uint_option("wlan", RADIO_ON)); mec5035_control_radio(RADIO_WWAN, get_uint_option("wwan", RADIO_ON)); mec5035_control_radio(RADIO_BT, get_uint_option("bluetooth", RADIO_ON)); } static struct device_operations ops = { .init = mec5035_init, .read_resources = noop_read_resources, .set_resources = noop_set_resources }; static struct pnp_info pnp_dev_info[] = { { NULL, 0, 0, 0, } }; static void mec5035_enable(struct device *dev) { pnp_enable_devices(dev, &ops, ARRAY_SIZE(pnp_dev_info), pnp_dev_info); } struct chip_operations ec_dell_mec5035_ops = { CHIP_NAME("MEC5035 EC") .enable_dev = mec5035_enable, };