/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ #ifndef INTEL_COMMON_ACPI_PIRQ_GEN_H #define INTEL_COMMON_ACPI_PIRQ_GEN_H #include #define MAX_SLOTS 32 enum pci_pin { PCI_INT_NONE = 0, PCI_INT_A, PCI_INT_B, PCI_INT_C, PCI_INT_D, PCI_INT_MAX = PCI_INT_D, }; enum pirq { PIRQ_A, PIRQ_B, PIRQ_C, PIRQ_D, PIRQ_E, PIRQ_F, PIRQ_G, PIRQ_H, PIRQ_COUNT, PIRQ_INVALID = 0xff, }; /* * This struct represents an assignment of slot/pin -> IRQ. Some chipsets may * want to provide both PIC-mode and APIC-mode IRQs (e.g. selected using PICM * set by the OS), therefore a field for each of a PIRQ for PIC-mode and a * GSI for APIC-mode are provided. * * For APIC mode, only GSIs are supported (`acpi_gsi`). * * For PIC mode, if the pirq_map_type is PIRQ_GSI, then `pic_pirq` is used as an * index into `struct pic_pirq_map.gsi`, or for SOURCE_PATH, `pic_pirq` indexes * into `struct pic_pirq_map.source_path` to pick the path to the LNKx device. * * The reasoning for this structure is related to older vs. newer Intel * platforms; older platforms supported routing of PCI IRQs to a PIRQ * only. Newer platforms support routing IRQs to either a PIRQ or (for some PCI * devices) a non-PIRQ GSI. */ struct slot_pin_irq_map { unsigned int slot; enum pci_pin pin; /* PIRQ # for PIC mode */ unsigned int pic_pirq; /* GSI # for APIC mode */ unsigned int apic_gsi; }; enum pirq_map_type { PIRQ_GSI, PIRQ_SOURCE_PATH, }; /* * A PIRQ can be either be statically assigned a GSI or OSPM can use the Methods * on the ACPI device (source_path) to assign IRQs at runtime. */ struct pic_pirq_map { enum pirq_map_type type; union { unsigned int gsi[PIRQ_COUNT]; char source_path[PIRQ_COUNT][DEVICE_PATH_MAX]; }; }; /* * Generate an ACPI _PRT table by providing PIRQ and/or GSI information for each * slot/pin combination, and optionally providing paths to LNKx devices that can * provide IRQs in PIC mode. */ void intel_write_pci0_PRT(const struct slot_pin_irq_map *pin_irq_map, unsigned int map_count, const struct pic_pirq_map *pirq_map); bool is_slot_pin_assigned(const struct slot_pin_irq_map *pin_irq_map, unsigned int map_count, unsigned int slot, unsigned int pin); #endif