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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
/* Enable ACPI _SWS methods */
#include <soc/intel/common/acpi/acpi_wake_source.asl>
Name (_S0, Package (0x04) // mandatory system state
{
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
})
Name (_S5, Package (0x04) // mandatory system state
{
0x07, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
})
/* The APM port can be used for generating software SMIs */
OperationRegion (APMP, SystemIO, 0xb2, 2)
Field (APMP, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
{
APMC, 8, // APM command
APMS, 8 // APM status
}
/* Port 80 POST */
OperationRegion (DBG0, SystemIO, 0x80, 0x02)
Field (DBG0, ByteAcc, Lock, Preserve)
{
IO80, 8,
IO81, 8
}
/* IO-Trap at 0x800.
* This is the ACPI->SMI communication interface.
*/
OperationRegion (IO_T, SystemIO, 0x800, 0x10)
Field (IO_T, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
{
Offset (0x8),
TRP0, 8 /* IO-Trap at 0x808 */
}
OperationRegion (PSYS, SystemMemory, 0x6D081000, 0x0400)
Field (PSYS, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
{
PLAT, 32, // Platform ID
// IOAPIC
APC0, 1, // PCH IOAPIC Enable
AP00, 1, // PC00 IOAPIC Enable
AP01, 1, // PC01 IOAPIC Enable
AP02, 1, // PC02 IOAPIC Enable
AP03, 1, // PC03 IOAPIC Enable
AP04, 1, // PC04 IOAPIC Enable
AP05, 1, // PC05 IOAPIC Enable
AP06, 1, // PC06 IOAPIC Enable
AP07, 1, // PC07 IOAPIC Enable
AP08, 1, // PC08 IOAPIC Enable
AP09, 1, // PC09 IOAPIC Enable
AP10, 1, // PC10 IOAPIC Enable
AP11, 1, // PC11 IOAPIC Enable
AP12, 1, // PC12 IOAPIC Enable
AP13, 1, // PC13 IOAPIC Enable
AP14, 1, // PC14 IOAPIC Enable
AP15, 1, // PC15 IOAPIC Enable
AP16, 1, // PC16 IOAPIC Enable
AP17, 1, // PC17 IOAPIC Enable
AP18, 1, // PC18 IOAPIC Enable
AP19, 1, // PC19 IOAPIC Enable
AP20, 1, // PC20 IOAPIC Enable
AP21, 1, // PC21 IOAPIC Enable
AP22, 1, // PC22 IOAPIC Enable
AP23, 1, // PC23 IOAPIC Enable
RESA, 7,
SKOV, 1, // Override Socket APIC Id
RES0, 7,
// Power Management
TPME, 1,
CSEN, 1,
C3EN, 1,
C6EN, 1,
C7EN, 1,
MWOS, 1,
PSEN, 1,
EMCA, 1,
HWAL, 2,
KPRS, 1,
MPRS, 1,
TSEN, 1,
FGTS, 1,
OSCX, 1,
RESX, 1,
// RAS
CPHP, 8,
IIOP, 8,
IIOH, 64,
PRBM, 32,
P0ID, 32,
P1ID, 32,
P2ID, 32,
P3ID, 32,
P4ID, 32,
P5ID, 32,
P6ID, 32,
P7ID, 32,
P0BM, 64,
P1BM, 64,
P2BM, 64,
P3BM, 64,
P4BM, 64,
P5BM, 64,
P6BM, 64,
P7BM, 64,
MEBM, 16,
MEBC, 16,
CFMM, 32,
TSSY, 32, // TODO: This is TSSZ in system booted from production FW
M0BS, 64,
M1BS, 64,
M2BS, 64,
M3BS, 64,
M4BS, 64,
M5BS, 64,
M6BS, 64,
M7BS, 64,
M0RN, 64,
M1RN, 64,
M2RN, 64,
M3RN, 64,
M4RN, 64,
M5RN, 64,
M6RN, 64,
M7RN, 64,
SMI0, 32,
SMI1, 32,
SMI2, 32,
SMI3, 32,
SCI0, 32,
SCI1, 32,
SCI2, 32,
SCI3, 32,
MADD, 64,
CUU0, 128,
CUU1, 128,
CUU2, 128,
CUU3, 128,
CUU4, 128,
CUU5, 128,
CUU6, 128,
CUU7, 128,
CPSP, 8,
ME00, 128,
ME01, 128,
ME10, 128,
ME11, 128,
ME20, 128,
ME21, 128,
ME30, 128,
ME31, 128,
ME40, 128,
ME41, 128,
ME50, 128,
ME51, 128,
ME60, 128,
ME61, 128,
ME70, 128,
ME71, 128,
MESP, 16,
LDIR, 64,
PRID, 32,
AHPE, 8,
// VTD
DHRD, 192,
ATSR, 192,
RHSA, 192,
// SR-IOV
WSIC, 8,
WSIS, 16,
WSIB, 8,
WSID, 8,
WSIF, 8,
WSTS, 8,
WHEA, 8,
// BIOS Guard
BGMA, 64,
BGMS, 8,
BGIO, 16,
BGIL, 8,
CNBS, 8,
// USB3
XHMD, 8,
SBV1, 8,
SBV2, 8,
// HWPM
HWEN, 2,
ACEN, 1,
HWPI, 1,
RES1, 4,
// IIO
BB00, 8,
BB01, 8,
BB02, 8,
BB03, 8,
BB04, 8,
BB05, 8,
BB06, 8,
BB07, 8,
BB08, 8,
BB09, 8,
BB10, 8,
BB11, 8,
BB12, 8,
BB13, 8,
BB14, 8,
BB15, 8,
BB16, 8,
BB17, 8,
BB18, 8,
BB19, 8,
BB20, 8,
BB21, 8,
BB22, 8,
BB23, 8,
BB24, 8,
BB25, 8,
BB26, 8,
BB27, 8,
BB28, 8,
BB29, 8,
BB30, 8,
BB31, 8,
BB32, 8,
BB33, 8,
BB34, 8,
BB35, 8,
BB36, 8,
BB37, 8,
BB38, 8,
BB39, 8,
BB40, 8,
BB41, 8,
BB42, 8,
BB43, 8,
BB44, 8,
BB45, 8,
BB46, 8,
BB47, 8,
SGEN, 8,
SG00, 8,
SG01, 8,
SG02, 8,
SG03, 8,
SG04, 8,
SG05, 8,
SG06, 8,
SG07, 8,
// Performance
CLOD, 8,
// XTU
XTUB, 32,
XTUS, 32,
XMBA, 32,
DDRF, 8,
RT3S, 8,
RTP0, 8,
RTP3, 8,
// FPGA
FBB0, 8,
FBB1, 8,
FBB2, 8,
FBB3, 8,
FBB4, 8,
FBB5, 8,
FBB6, 8,
FBB7, 8,
FBL0, 8,
FBL1, 8,
FBL2, 8,
FBL3, 8,
FBL4, 8,
FBL5, 8,
FBL6, 8,
FBL7, 8,
P0FB, 8,
P1FB, 8,
P2FB, 8,
P3FB, 8,
P4FB, 8,
P5FB, 8,
P6FB, 8,
P7FB, 8,
FMB0, 32,
FMB1, 32,
FMB2, 32,
FMB3, 32,
FMB4, 32,
FMB5, 32,
FMB6, 32,
FMB7, 32,
FML0, 32,
FML1, 32,
FML2, 32,
FML3, 32,
FML4, 32,
FML5, 32,
FML6, 32,
FML7, 32,
FKPB, 32,
FKB0, 8,
FKB1, 8,
FKB2, 8,
FKB3, 8,
FKB4, 8,
FKB5, 8,
FKB6, 8,
FKB7, 8
}
/* SMI I/O Trap */
Method (TRAP, 1, Serialized)
{
SMIF = Arg0 // SMI Function
TRP0 = 0 // Generate trap
Return (SMIF) // Return value of SMI handler
}
/*
* The _PIC method is called by the OS to choose between interrupt
* routing via the i8259 interrupt controller or the APIC.
*
* _PIC is called with a parameter of 0 for i8259 configuration and
* with a parameter of 1 for Local Apic/IOAPIC configuration.
*/
Method (_PIC, 1)
{
/* Remember the OS' IRQ routing choice. */
PICM = Arg0
}
/*
* The _PTS method (Prepare To Sleep) is called before the OS is
* entering a sleep state. The sleep state number is passed in Arg0
*/
Method (_PTS, 1)
{
}
/* The _WAK method is called on system wakeup */
Method (_WAK, 1)
{
Return (Package (){ 0, 0 })
}
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