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/** @file
AML Resource Data Code Generation.
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2021, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.<BR>
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
**/
#ifndef AML_RESOURCE_DATA_CODE_GEN_H_
#define AML_RESOURCE_DATA_CODE_GEN_H_
/** Code generation for the "Interrupt ()" ASL function.
The Resource Data effectively created is an Extended Interrupt Resource
Data. Cf ACPI 6.4:
- s6.4.3.6 "Extended Interrupt Descriptor"
- s19.6.64 "Interrupt (Interrupt Resource Descriptor Macro)"
The created resource data node can be:
- appended to the list of resource data elements of the NameOpNode.
In such case NameOpNode must be defined by a the "Name ()" ASL statement
and initially contain a "ResourceTemplate ()".
- returned through the NewRdNode parameter.
@param [in] ResourceConsumer The device consumes the specified interrupt
or produces it for use by a child device.
@param [in] EdgeTriggered The interrupt is edge triggered or
level triggered.
@param [in] ActiveLow The interrupt is active-high or active-low.
@param [in] Shared The interrupt can be shared with other
devices or not (Exclusive).
@param [in] IrqList Interrupt list. Must be non-NULL.
@param [in] IrqCount Interrupt count. Must be non-zero.
@param [in] NameOpNode NameOp object node defining a named object.
If provided, append the new resource data node
to the list of resource data elements of this
node.
@param [out] NewRdNode If provided and success,
contain the created node.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The function completed successfully.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid parameter.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate memory.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AmlCodeGenRdInterrupt (
IN BOOLEAN ResourceConsumer,
IN BOOLEAN EdgeTriggered,
IN BOOLEAN ActiveLow,
IN BOOLEAN Shared,
IN UINT32 *IrqList,
IN UINT8 IrqCount,
IN AML_OBJECT_NODE_HANDLE NameOpNode, OPTIONAL
OUT AML_DATA_NODE_HANDLE *NewRdNode OPTIONAL
);
/** Code generation for the "Register ()" ASL function.
The Resource Data effectively created is a Generic Register Descriptor.
Data. Cf ACPI 6.4:
- s6.4.3.7 "Generic Register Descriptor".
- s19.6.114 "Register".
The created resource data node can be:
- appended to the list of resource data elements of the NameOpNode.
In such case NameOpNode must be defined by a the "Name ()" ASL statement
and initially contain a "ResourceTemplate ()".
- returned through the NewRdNode parameter.
@param [in] AddressSpace Address space where the register exists.
Can be one of I/O space, System Memory, etc.
@param [in] BitWidth Number of bits in the register.
@param [in] BitOffset Offset in bits from the start of the register
indicated by the Address.
@param [in] Address Register address.
@param [in] AccessSize Size of data values used when accessing the
address space. Can be one of:
0 - Undefined, legacy (EFI_ACPI_6_4_UNDEFINED)
1 - Byte access (EFI_ACPI_6_4_BYTE)
2 - Word access (EFI_ACPI_6_4_WORD)
3 - DWord access (EFI_ACPI_6_4_DWORD)
4 - QWord access (EFI_ACPI_6_4_QWORD)
@param [in] NameOpNode NameOp object node defining a named object.
If provided, append the new resource data node
to the list of resource data elements of this
node.
@param [out] NewRdNode If provided and success,
contain the created node.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The function completed successfully.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid parameter.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate memory.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AmlCodeGenRdRegister (
IN UINT8 AddressSpace,
IN UINT8 BitWidth,
IN UINT8 BitOffset,
IN UINT64 Address,
IN UINT8 AccessSize,
IN AML_OBJECT_NODE_HANDLE NameOpNode, OPTIONAL
OUT AML_DATA_NODE_HANDLE *NewRdNode OPTIONAL
);
/** Code generation for the EndTag resource data.
The EndTag resource data is automatically generated by the ASL compiler
at the end of a list of resource data elements. Thus, it doesn't have
a corresponding ASL function.
This function allocates memory to create a data node. It is the caller's
responsibility to either:
- attach this node to an AML tree;
- delete this node.
ACPI 6.4, s6.4.2.9 "End Tag":
"This checksum is generated such that adding it to the sum of all the data
bytes will produce a zero sum."
"If the checksum field is zero, the resource data is treated as if the
checksum operation succeeded. Configuration proceeds normally."
To avoid re-computing checksums, if a new resource data elements is
added/removed/modified in a list of resource data elements, the AmlLib
resets the checksum to 0.
@param [in] CheckSum CheckSum to store in the EndTag.
To ignore/avoid computing the checksum,
give 0.
@param [in] ParentNode If not NULL, add the generated node
to the end of the variable list of
argument of the ParentNode.
The ParentNode must not initially contain
an EndTag resource data element.
@param [out] NewRdNode If success, contains the generated node.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The function completed successfully.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid parameter.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate memory.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AmlCodeGenEndTag (
IN UINT8 CheckSum, OPTIONAL
IN AML_OBJECT_NODE * ParentNode, OPTIONAL
OUT AML_DATA_NODE ** NewRdNode OPTIONAL
);
#endif // AML_RESOURCE_DATA_CODE_GEN_H_
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