linux/drivers/acpi/events/evxface.c

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/******************************************************************************
*
* Module Name: evxface - External interfaces for ACPI events
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2005, R. Byron Moore
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer,
* without modification.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer
* substantially similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below
* ("Disclaimer") and any redistribution must be conditioned upon
* including a substantially similar Disclaimer requirement for further
* binary redistribution.
* 3. Neither the names of the above-listed copyright holders nor the names
* of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
* GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free
* Software Foundation.
*
* NO WARRANTY
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
* STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
* IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <acpi/acpi.h>
#include <acpi/acnamesp.h>
#include <acpi/acevents.h>
#include <acpi/acinterp.h>
#define _COMPONENT ACPI_EVENTS
ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("evxface")
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_install_exception_handler
*
* PARAMETERS: Handler - Pointer to the handler function for the
* event
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Saves the pointer to the handler function
*
******************************************************************************/
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
#ifdef ACPI_FUTURE_USAGE
acpi_status
acpi_install_exception_handler (
acpi_exception_handler handler)
{
acpi_status status;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("acpi_install_exception_handler");
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Don't allow two handlers. */
if (acpi_gbl_exception_handler) {
status = AE_ALREADY_EXISTS;
goto cleanup;
}
/* Install the handler */
acpi_gbl_exception_handler = handler;
cleanup:
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
#endif /* ACPI_FUTURE_USAGE */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_install_fixed_event_handler
*
* PARAMETERS: Event - Event type to enable.
* Handler - Pointer to the handler function for the
* event
* Context - Value passed to the handler on each GPE
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Saves the pointer to the handler function and then enables the
* event.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_install_fixed_event_handler (
u32 event,
acpi_event_handler handler,
void *context)
{
acpi_status status;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("acpi_install_fixed_event_handler");
/* Parameter validation */
if (event > ACPI_EVENT_MAX) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
}
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Don't allow two handlers. */
if (NULL != acpi_gbl_fixed_event_handlers[event].handler) {
status = AE_ALREADY_EXISTS;
goto cleanup;
}
/* Install the handler before enabling the event */
acpi_gbl_fixed_event_handlers[event].handler = handler;
acpi_gbl_fixed_event_handlers[event].context = context;
status = acpi_clear_event (event);
if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status))
status = acpi_enable_event (event, 0);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_WARN, "Could not enable fixed event.\n"));
/* Remove the handler */
acpi_gbl_fixed_event_handlers[event].handler = NULL;
acpi_gbl_fixed_event_handlers[event].context = NULL;
}
else {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_INFO,
"Enabled fixed event %X, Handler=%p\n", event, handler));
}
cleanup:
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_install_fixed_event_handler);
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_remove_fixed_event_handler
*
* PARAMETERS: Event - Event type to disable.
* Handler - Address of the handler
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Disables the event and unregisters the event handler.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_remove_fixed_event_handler (
u32 event,
acpi_event_handler handler)
{
acpi_status status = AE_OK;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("acpi_remove_fixed_event_handler");
/* Parameter validation */
if (event > ACPI_EVENT_MAX) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
}
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Disable the event before removing the handler */
status = acpi_disable_event (event, 0);
/* Always Remove the handler */
acpi_gbl_fixed_event_handlers[event].handler = NULL;
acpi_gbl_fixed_event_handlers[event].context = NULL;
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_WARN,
"Could not write to fixed event enable register.\n"));
}
else {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_INFO, "Disabled fixed event %X.\n", event));
}
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_remove_fixed_event_handler);
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_install_notify_handler
*
* PARAMETERS: Device - The device for which notifies will be handled
* handler_type - The type of handler:
* ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY: system_handler (00-7f)
* ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY: driver_handler (80-ff)
* ACPI_ALL_NOTIFY: both system and device
* Handler - Address of the handler
* Context - Value passed to the handler on each GPE
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Install a handler for notifies on an ACPI device
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_install_notify_handler (
acpi_handle device,
u32 handler_type,
acpi_notify_handler handler,
void *context)
{
union acpi_operand_object *obj_desc;
union acpi_operand_object *notify_obj;
struct acpi_namespace_node *node;
acpi_status status;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("acpi_install_notify_handler");
/* Parameter validation */
if ((!device) ||
(!handler) ||
(handler_type > ACPI_MAX_NOTIFY_HANDLER_TYPE)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
}
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Convert and validate the device handle */
node = acpi_ns_map_handle_to_node (device);
if (!node) {
status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/*
* Root Object:
* Registering a notify handler on the root object indicates that the
* caller wishes to receive notifications for all objects. Note that
* only one <external> global handler can be regsitered (per notify type).
*/
if (device == ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT) {
/* Make sure the handler is not already installed */
if (((handler_type & ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY) &&
acpi_gbl_system_notify.handler) ||
((handler_type & ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY) &&
acpi_gbl_device_notify.handler)) {
status = AE_ALREADY_EXISTS;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
if (handler_type & ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY) {
acpi_gbl_system_notify.node = node;
acpi_gbl_system_notify.handler = handler;
acpi_gbl_system_notify.context = context;
}
if (handler_type & ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY) {
acpi_gbl_device_notify.node = node;
acpi_gbl_device_notify.handler = handler;
acpi_gbl_device_notify.context = context;
}
/* Global notify handler installed */
}
/*
* All Other Objects:
* Caller will only receive notifications specific to the target object.
* Note that only certain object types can receive notifications.
*/
else {
/* Notifies allowed on this object? */
if (!acpi_ev_is_notify_object (node)) {
status = AE_TYPE;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Check for an existing internal object */
obj_desc = acpi_ns_get_attached_object (node);
if (obj_desc) {
/* Object exists - make sure there's no handler */
if (((handler_type & ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY) &&
obj_desc->common_notify.system_notify) ||
((handler_type & ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY) &&
obj_desc->common_notify.device_notify)) {
status = AE_ALREADY_EXISTS;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
}
else {
/* Create a new object */
obj_desc = acpi_ut_create_internal_object (node->type);
if (!obj_desc) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Attach new object to the Node */
status = acpi_ns_attach_object (device, obj_desc, node->type);
/* Remove local reference to the object */
acpi_ut_remove_reference (obj_desc);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
}
/* Install the handler */
notify_obj = acpi_ut_create_internal_object (ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_NOTIFY);
if (!notify_obj) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
notify_obj->notify.node = node;
notify_obj->notify.handler = handler;
notify_obj->notify.context = context;
if (handler_type & ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY) {
obj_desc->common_notify.system_notify = notify_obj;
}
if (handler_type & ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY) {
obj_desc->common_notify.device_notify = notify_obj;
}
if (handler_type == ACPI_ALL_NOTIFY) {
/* Extra ref if installed in both */
acpi_ut_add_reference (notify_obj);
}
}
unlock_and_exit:
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_install_notify_handler);
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_remove_notify_handler
*
* PARAMETERS: Device - The device for which notifies will be handled
* handler_type - The type of handler:
* ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY: system_handler (00-7f)
* ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY: driver_handler (80-ff)
* ACPI_ALL_NOTIFY: both system and device
* Handler - Address of the handler
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Remove a handler for notifies on an ACPI device
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_remove_notify_handler (
acpi_handle device,
u32 handler_type,
acpi_notify_handler handler)
{
union acpi_operand_object *notify_obj;
union acpi_operand_object *obj_desc;
struct acpi_namespace_node *node;
acpi_status status;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("acpi_remove_notify_handler");
/* Parameter validation */
if ((!device) ||
(!handler) ||
(handler_type > ACPI_MAX_NOTIFY_HANDLER_TYPE)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
}
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Convert and validate the device handle */
node = acpi_ns_map_handle_to_node (device);
if (!node) {
status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Root Object */
if (device == ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT) {
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_INFO,
"Removing notify handler for ROOT object.\n"));
if (((handler_type & ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY) &&
!acpi_gbl_system_notify.handler) ||
((handler_type & ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY) &&
!acpi_gbl_device_notify.handler)) {
status = AE_NOT_EXIST;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Make sure all deferred tasks are completed */
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
acpi_os_wait_events_complete(NULL);
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
if (handler_type & ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY) {
acpi_gbl_system_notify.node = NULL;
acpi_gbl_system_notify.handler = NULL;
acpi_gbl_system_notify.context = NULL;
}
if (handler_type & ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY) {
acpi_gbl_device_notify.node = NULL;
acpi_gbl_device_notify.handler = NULL;
acpi_gbl_device_notify.context = NULL;
}
}
/* All Other Objects */
else {
/* Notifies allowed on this object? */
if (!acpi_ev_is_notify_object (node)) {
status = AE_TYPE;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Check for an existing internal object */
obj_desc = acpi_ns_get_attached_object (node);
if (!obj_desc) {
status = AE_NOT_EXIST;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Object exists - make sure there's an existing handler */
if (handler_type & ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY) {
notify_obj = obj_desc->common_notify.system_notify;
if ((!notify_obj) ||
(notify_obj->notify.handler != handler)) {
status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Make sure all deferred tasks are completed */
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
acpi_os_wait_events_complete(NULL);
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Remove the handler */
obj_desc->common_notify.system_notify = NULL;
acpi_ut_remove_reference (notify_obj);
}
if (handler_type & ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY) {
notify_obj = obj_desc->common_notify.device_notify;
if ((!notify_obj) ||
(notify_obj->notify.handler != handler)) {
status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Make sure all deferred tasks are completed */
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
acpi_os_wait_events_complete(NULL);
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Remove the handler */
obj_desc->common_notify.device_notify = NULL;
acpi_ut_remove_reference (notify_obj);
}
}
unlock_and_exit:
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_NAMESPACE);
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_remove_notify_handler);
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_install_gpe_handler
*
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
* PARAMETERS: gpe_device - Namespace node for the GPE (NULL for FADT
* defined GPEs)
* gpe_number - The GPE number within the GPE block
* Type - Whether this GPE should be treated as an
* edge- or level-triggered interrupt.
* Address - Address of the handler
* Context - Value passed to the handler on each GPE
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Install a handler for a General Purpose Event.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_install_gpe_handler (
acpi_handle gpe_device,
u32 gpe_number,
u32 type,
acpi_event_handler address,
void *context)
{
struct acpi_gpe_event_info *gpe_event_info;
struct acpi_handler_info *handler;
acpi_status status;
ACPICA 20050617-0624 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> ACPICA 20050617: Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to allow the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the compile time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original cache code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact interface definitions. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. acpi_os_create_cache acpi_os_delete_cache acpi_os_purge_cache acpi_os_acquire_object acpi_os_release_object Modified the interfaces to acpi_os_acquire_lock and acpi_os_release_lock to return and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models. Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this state by itself, a simple and fast operation. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the ACPI specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer. Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs contain only the RSDT. Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an input string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now correctly returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object with a null pointer. Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a store to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The Device object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned. ACPICA 20050624: Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to define and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other operating systems as required. Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the interface in the first place. acpi_os_acquire_object is now similar to the acpi_os_allocate interface. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Modified the initialization sequence in acpi_initialize_subsystem to call the OSL interface acpi_osl_initialize first, before any local initialization. This change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL interfaces. Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are listed below. utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */ utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */ utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */ parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */ Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-06-24 04:00:00 +00:00
u32 flags;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("acpi_install_gpe_handler");
/* Parameter validation */
if ((!address) || (type > ACPI_GPE_XRUPT_TYPE_MASK)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
}
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Ensure that we have a valid GPE number */
gpe_event_info = acpi_ev_get_gpe_event_info (gpe_device, gpe_number);
if (!gpe_event_info) {
status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Make sure that there isn't a handler there already */
if ((gpe_event_info->flags & ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_MASK) == ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_HANDLER) {
status = AE_ALREADY_EXISTS;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Allocate and init handler object */
handler = ACPI_MEM_CALLOCATE (sizeof (struct acpi_handler_info));
if (!handler) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
handler->address = address;
handler->context = context;
handler->method_node = gpe_event_info->dispatch.method_node;
/* Disable the GPE before installing the handler */
status = acpi_ev_disable_gpe (gpe_event_info);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Install the handler */
ACPICA 20050617-0624 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> ACPICA 20050617: Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to allow the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the compile time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original cache code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact interface definitions. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. acpi_os_create_cache acpi_os_delete_cache acpi_os_purge_cache acpi_os_acquire_object acpi_os_release_object Modified the interfaces to acpi_os_acquire_lock and acpi_os_release_lock to return and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models. Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this state by itself, a simple and fast operation. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the ACPI specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer. Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs contain only the RSDT. Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an input string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now correctly returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object with a null pointer. Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a store to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The Device object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned. ACPICA 20050624: Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to define and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other operating systems as required. Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the interface in the first place. acpi_os_acquire_object is now similar to the acpi_os_allocate interface. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Modified the initialization sequence in acpi_initialize_subsystem to call the OSL interface acpi_osl_initialize first, before any local initialization. This change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL interfaces. Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are listed below. utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */ utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */ utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */ parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */ Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-06-24 04:00:00 +00:00
flags = acpi_os_acquire_lock (acpi_gbl_gpe_lock);
gpe_event_info->dispatch.handler = handler;
/* Setup up dispatch flags to indicate handler (vs. method) */
gpe_event_info->flags &= ~(ACPI_GPE_XRUPT_TYPE_MASK | ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_MASK); /* Clear bits */
gpe_event_info->flags |= (u8) (type | ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_HANDLER);
ACPICA 20050617-0624 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> ACPICA 20050617: Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to allow the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the compile time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original cache code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact interface definitions. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. acpi_os_create_cache acpi_os_delete_cache acpi_os_purge_cache acpi_os_acquire_object acpi_os_release_object Modified the interfaces to acpi_os_acquire_lock and acpi_os_release_lock to return and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models. Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this state by itself, a simple and fast operation. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the ACPI specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer. Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs contain only the RSDT. Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an input string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now correctly returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object with a null pointer. Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a store to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The Device object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned. ACPICA 20050624: Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to define and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other operating systems as required. Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the interface in the first place. acpi_os_acquire_object is now similar to the acpi_os_allocate interface. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Modified the initialization sequence in acpi_initialize_subsystem to call the OSL interface acpi_osl_initialize first, before any local initialization. This change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL interfaces. Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are listed below. utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */ utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */ utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */ parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */ Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-06-24 04:00:00 +00:00
acpi_os_release_lock (acpi_gbl_gpe_lock, flags);
unlock_and_exit:
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_install_gpe_handler);
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_remove_gpe_handler
*
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
* PARAMETERS: gpe_device - Namespace node for the GPE (NULL for FADT
* defined GPEs)
* gpe_number - The event to remove a handler
* Address - Address of the handler
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Remove a handler for a General Purpose acpi_event.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_remove_gpe_handler (
acpi_handle gpe_device,
u32 gpe_number,
acpi_event_handler address)
{
struct acpi_gpe_event_info *gpe_event_info;
struct acpi_handler_info *handler;
acpi_status status;
ACPICA 20050617-0624 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> ACPICA 20050617: Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to allow the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the compile time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original cache code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact interface definitions. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. acpi_os_create_cache acpi_os_delete_cache acpi_os_purge_cache acpi_os_acquire_object acpi_os_release_object Modified the interfaces to acpi_os_acquire_lock and acpi_os_release_lock to return and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models. Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this state by itself, a simple and fast operation. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the ACPI specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer. Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs contain only the RSDT. Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an input string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now correctly returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object with a null pointer. Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a store to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The Device object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned. ACPICA 20050624: Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to define and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other operating systems as required. Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the interface in the first place. acpi_os_acquire_object is now similar to the acpi_os_allocate interface. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Modified the initialization sequence in acpi_initialize_subsystem to call the OSL interface acpi_osl_initialize first, before any local initialization. This change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL interfaces. Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are listed below. utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */ utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */ utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */ parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */ Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-06-24 04:00:00 +00:00
u32 flags;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("acpi_remove_gpe_handler");
/* Parameter validation */
if (!address) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
}
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Ensure that we have a valid GPE number */
gpe_event_info = acpi_ev_get_gpe_event_info (gpe_device, gpe_number);
if (!gpe_event_info) {
status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Make sure that a handler is indeed installed */
if ((gpe_event_info->flags & ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_MASK) != ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_HANDLER) {
status = AE_NOT_EXIST;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Make sure that the installed handler is the same */
if (gpe_event_info->dispatch.handler->address != address) {
status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Disable the GPE before removing the handler */
status = acpi_ev_disable_gpe (gpe_event_info);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
goto unlock_and_exit;
}
/* Make sure all deferred tasks are completed */
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
acpi_os_wait_events_complete(NULL);
status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Remove the handler */
ACPICA 20050617-0624 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> ACPICA 20050617: Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to allow the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the compile time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original cache code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact interface definitions. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. acpi_os_create_cache acpi_os_delete_cache acpi_os_purge_cache acpi_os_acquire_object acpi_os_release_object Modified the interfaces to acpi_os_acquire_lock and acpi_os_release_lock to return and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models. Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this state by itself, a simple and fast operation. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the ACPI specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer. Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs contain only the RSDT. Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an input string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now correctly returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object with a null pointer. Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a store to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The Device object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned. ACPICA 20050624: Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to define and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other operating systems as required. Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the interface in the first place. acpi_os_acquire_object is now similar to the acpi_os_allocate interface. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Modified the initialization sequence in acpi_initialize_subsystem to call the OSL interface acpi_osl_initialize first, before any local initialization. This change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL interfaces. Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are listed below. utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */ utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */ utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */ parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */ Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-06-24 04:00:00 +00:00
flags = acpi_os_acquire_lock (acpi_gbl_gpe_lock);
handler = gpe_event_info->dispatch.handler;
/* Restore Method node (if any), set dispatch flags */
gpe_event_info->dispatch.method_node = handler->method_node;
gpe_event_info->flags &= ~ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_MASK; /* Clear bits */
if (handler->method_node) {
gpe_event_info->flags |= ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_METHOD;
}
ACPICA 20050617-0624 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> ACPICA 20050617: Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to allow the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the compile time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original cache code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact interface definitions. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. acpi_os_create_cache acpi_os_delete_cache acpi_os_purge_cache acpi_os_acquire_object acpi_os_release_object Modified the interfaces to acpi_os_acquire_lock and acpi_os_release_lock to return and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models. Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this state by itself, a simple and fast operation. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the ACPI specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer. Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs contain only the RSDT. Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an input string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now correctly returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object with a null pointer. Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a store to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The Device object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned. ACPICA 20050624: Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to define and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other operating systems as required. Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the interface in the first place. acpi_os_acquire_object is now similar to the acpi_os_allocate interface. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Modified the initialization sequence in acpi_initialize_subsystem to call the OSL interface acpi_osl_initialize first, before any local initialization. This change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL interfaces. Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are listed below. utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */ utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */ utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */ parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */ Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-06-24 04:00:00 +00:00
acpi_os_release_lock (acpi_gbl_gpe_lock, flags);
/* Now we can free the handler object */
ACPI_MEM_FREE (handler);
unlock_and_exit:
(void) acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EVENTS);
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_remove_gpe_handler);
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_acquire_global_lock
*
* PARAMETERS: Timeout - How long the caller is willing to wait
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
* Handle - Where the handle to the lock is returned
* (if acquired)
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Acquire the ACPI Global Lock
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_acquire_global_lock (
u16 timeout,
u32 *handle)
{
acpi_status status;
if (!handle) {
return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
}
status = acpi_ex_enter_interpreter ();
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return (status);
}
status = acpi_ev_acquire_global_lock (timeout);
acpi_ex_exit_interpreter ();
if (ACPI_SUCCESS (status)) {
acpi_gbl_global_lock_handle++;
*handle = acpi_gbl_global_lock_handle;
}
return (status);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_acquire_global_lock);
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_release_global_lock
*
* PARAMETERS: Handle - Returned from acpi_acquire_global_lock
*
* RETURN: Status
*
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
* DESCRIPTION: Release the ACPI Global Lock. The handle must be valid.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_release_global_lock (
u32 handle)
{
acpi_status status;
if (handle != acpi_gbl_global_lock_handle) {
return (AE_NOT_ACQUIRED);
}
status = acpi_ev_release_global_lock ();
return (status);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_release_global_lock);