ACPI: support acpi_device_ops .notify methods

This patch adds support for ACPI device driver .notify() methods.  If
such a method is present, Linux/ACPI installs a handler for device
notifications (but not for system notifications such as Bus Check,
Device Check, etc).  When a device notification occurs, Linux/ACPI
passes it on to the driver's .notify() method.

In most cases, this removes the need for drivers to install their own
handlers for device-specific notifications.

For fixed hardware devices like some power and sleep buttons, there's
no notification value because there's no control method to execute a
Notify opcode.  When a fixed hardware device generates an event, we
handle it the same as a regular device notification, except we send
a ACPI_FIXED_HARDWARE_EVENT value.  This is outside the normal 0x0-0xff
range used by Notify opcodes.

Several drivers install their own handlers for system Bus Check and
Device Check notifications so they can support hot-plug.  This patch
doesn't affect that usage.

Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Chiang <achiang@hp.com>
Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
This commit is contained in:
Bjorn Helgaas
2009-03-30 17:48:13 +00:00
committed by Len Brown
parent 478c6a43fc
commit 46ec8598fd
3 changed files with 83 additions and 0 deletions

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@@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ typedef int (*acpi_op_suspend) (struct acpi_device * device,
typedef int (*acpi_op_resume) (struct acpi_device * device);
typedef int (*acpi_op_bind) (struct acpi_device * device);
typedef int (*acpi_op_unbind) (struct acpi_device * device);
typedef void (*acpi_op_notify) (struct acpi_device * device, u32 event);
struct acpi_bus_ops {
u32 acpi_op_add:1;
@@ -110,6 +111,7 @@ struct acpi_device_ops {
acpi_op_resume resume;
acpi_op_bind bind;
acpi_op_unbind unbind;
acpi_op_notify notify;
};
struct acpi_driver {

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@@ -67,6 +67,16 @@
#define ACPI_BAY_HID "LNXIOBAY"
#define ACPI_DOCK_HID "LNXDOCK"
/*
* For fixed hardware buttons, we fabricate acpi_devices with HID
* ACPI_BUTTON_HID_POWERF or ACPI_BUTTON_HID_SLEEPF. Fixed hardware
* signals only an event; it doesn't supply a notification value.
* To allow drivers to treat notifications from fixed hardware the
* same as those from real devices, we turn the events into this
* notification value.
*/
#define ACPI_FIXED_HARDWARE_EVENT 0x100
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
PCI
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */