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author | Patrick Rudolph <patrick.rudolph@9elements.com> | 2020-02-28 10:19:41 +0100 |
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committer | Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@gmail.com> | 2020-04-13 23:32:15 +0000 |
commit | c02bda0f066927744c5d75de14e4c1cf73ce39c9 (patch) | |
tree | 3ea30993d8025de65d37b8669d3c45c38d85f8f8 /src/soc/intel/broadwell/acpi.c | |
parent | 2255ebaa23d5741e9f6179bfe8b6b3850b143ce8 (diff) | |
download | coreboot-c02bda0f066927744c5d75de14e4c1cf73ce39c9.tar.xz |
acpi: Bump FADT to revision 6
Some of the revision 4 FADT fields were already updated to ACPI
spec revision 6, but not all of them. In addition the advertised
FADT revision was 3.
Implement all fields as defined in version 6 and bump the advertised
FADT revision to 6.
Also set all used access_size fields and x_gpe0_blk to sane values
as Windows 10 verifies those fields starting with FADT revision 5.
Fixes: https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/109
Tested on Windows 10.
Change-Id: Ic649040025cd09ed3e490a521439ca4e681afbbf
Signed-off-by: Patrick Rudolph <patrick.rudolph@9elements.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/39805
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/soc/intel/broadwell/acpi.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/soc/intel/broadwell/acpi.c | 25 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/soc/intel/broadwell/acpi.c b/src/soc/intel/broadwell/acpi.c index b93518954f..c45bd76731 100644 --- a/src/soc/intel/broadwell/acpi.c +++ b/src/soc/intel/broadwell/acpi.c @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ void acpi_fill_in_fadt(acpi_fadt_t *fadt) fadt->reset_reg.space_id = 1; fadt->reset_reg.bit_width = 8; fadt->reset_reg.bit_offset = 0; - fadt->reset_reg.access_size = 0; + fadt->reset_reg.access_size = ACPI_ACCESS_SIZE_BYTE_ACCESS; fadt->reset_reg.addrl = 0xcf9; fadt->reset_reg.addrh = 0; fadt->reset_value = 6; @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ void acpi_fill_in_fadt(acpi_fadt_t *fadt) fadt->x_pm1a_evt_blk.space_id = 1; fadt->x_pm1a_evt_blk.bit_width = fadt->pm1_evt_len * 8; fadt->x_pm1a_evt_blk.bit_offset = 0; - fadt->x_pm1a_evt_blk.access_size = 0; + fadt->x_pm1a_evt_blk.access_size = ACPI_ACCESS_SIZE_DWORD_ACCESS; fadt->x_pm1a_evt_blk.addrl = pmbase + PM1_STS; fadt->x_pm1a_evt_blk.addrh = 0x0; @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ void acpi_fill_in_fadt(acpi_fadt_t *fadt) fadt->x_pm1a_cnt_blk.space_id = 1; fadt->x_pm1a_cnt_blk.bit_width = fadt->pm1_cnt_len * 8; fadt->x_pm1a_cnt_blk.bit_offset = 0; - fadt->x_pm1a_cnt_blk.access_size = 0; + fadt->x_pm1a_cnt_blk.access_size = ACPI_ACCESS_SIZE_WORD_ACCESS; fadt->x_pm1a_cnt_blk.addrl = pmbase + PM1_CNT; fadt->x_pm1a_cnt_blk.addrh = 0x0; @@ -262,24 +262,31 @@ void acpi_fill_in_fadt(acpi_fadt_t *fadt) fadt->x_pm2_cnt_blk.space_id = 1; fadt->x_pm2_cnt_blk.bit_width = fadt->pm2_cnt_len * 8; fadt->x_pm2_cnt_blk.bit_offset = 0; - fadt->x_pm2_cnt_blk.access_size = 0; + fadt->x_pm2_cnt_blk.access_size = ACPI_ACCESS_SIZE_BYTE_ACCESS; fadt->x_pm2_cnt_blk.addrl = pmbase + PM2_CNT; fadt->x_pm2_cnt_blk.addrh = 0x0; fadt->x_pm_tmr_blk.space_id = 1; fadt->x_pm_tmr_blk.bit_width = fadt->pm_tmr_len * 8; fadt->x_pm_tmr_blk.bit_offset = 0; - fadt->x_pm_tmr_blk.access_size = 0; + fadt->x_pm_tmr_blk.access_size = ACPI_ACCESS_SIZE_DWORD_ACCESS; fadt->x_pm_tmr_blk.addrl = pmbase + PM1_TMR; fadt->x_pm_tmr_blk.addrh = 0x0; - fadt->x_gpe0_blk.space_id = 0; - fadt->x_gpe0_blk.bit_width = 0; + /* + * Windows 10 requires x_gpe0_blk to be set starting with FADT revision 5. + * The bit_width field intentionally overflows here. + * The OSPM can instead use the values in `fadt->gpe0_blk{,_len}`, which + * seems to work fine on Linux 5.0 and Windows 10. + */ + fadt->x_gpe0_blk.space_id = ACPI_ADDRESS_SPACE_IO; + fadt->x_gpe0_blk.bit_width = fadt->gpe0_blk_len * 8; fadt->x_gpe0_blk.bit_offset = 0; - fadt->x_gpe0_blk.access_size = 0; - fadt->x_gpe0_blk.addrl = 0; + fadt->x_gpe0_blk.access_size = ACPI_ACCESS_SIZE_DWORD_ACCESS; + fadt->x_gpe0_blk.addrl = fadt->gpe0_blk; fadt->x_gpe0_blk.addrh = 0; + fadt->x_gpe1_blk.space_id = 1; fadt->x_gpe1_blk.bit_width = 0; fadt->x_gpe1_blk.bit_offset = 0; |