/* acpisrc:StructDefs -- for acpisrc conversion */
/*
- * ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH must be specified in an OS- or compiler-dependent header
- * and must be either 32 or 64. 16-bit ACPICA is no longer supported, as of
- * 12/2006.
+ * ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH must be specified in an OS- or compiler-dependent
+ * header and must be either 32 or 64. 16-bit ACPICA is no longer
+ * supported, as of 12/2006.
*/
#ifndef ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH
#error ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH not defined
* INT64 64-bit (8 byte) signed value
*
* COMPILER_DEPENDENT_UINT64/INT64 - These types are defined in the
- * compiler-dependent header(s) and were introduced because there is no common
- * 64-bit integer type across the various compilation models, as shown in
- * the table below.
+ * compiler-dependent header(s) and were introduced because there is no
+ * common 64-bit integer type across the various compilation models, as
+ * shown in the table below.
*
* Datatype LP64 ILP64 LLP64 ILP32 LP32 16bit
* char 8 8 8 8 8 8
* 2) These types represent the native word size of the target mode of the
* processor, and may be 16-bit, 32-bit, or 64-bit as required. They are
* usually used for memory allocation, efficient loop counters, and array
- * indexes. The types are similar to the size_t type in the C library and are
- * required because there is no C type that consistently represents the native
- * data width. ACPI_SIZE is needed because there is no guarantee that a
- * kernel-level C library is present.
+ * indexes. The types are similar to the size_t type in the C library and
+ * are required because there is no C type that consistently represents the
+ * native data width. ACPI_SIZE is needed because there is no guarantee
+ * that a kernel-level C library is present.
*
* ACPI_SIZE 16/32/64-bit unsigned value
* ACPI_NATIVE_INT 16/32/64-bit signed value
#define ACPI_MAX_PTR ACPI_UINT64_MAX
#define ACPI_SIZE_MAX ACPI_UINT64_MAX
#define ACPI_USE_NATIVE_DIVIDE /* Has native 64-bit integer support */
+#define ACPI_USE_NATIVE_MATH64 /* Has native 64-bit integer support */
/*
* In the case of the Itanium Processor Family (IPF), the hardware does not
- * support misaligned memory transfers. Set the MISALIGNMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED flag
- * to indicate that special precautions must be taken to avoid alignment faults.
- * (IA64 or ia64 is currently used by existing compilers to indicate IPF.)
+ * support misaligned memory transfers. Set the MISALIGNMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * flag to indicate that special precautions must be taken to avoid alignment
+ * faults. (IA64 or ia64 is currently used by existing compilers to indicate
+ * IPF.)
*
* Note: EM64T and other X86-64 processors support misaligned transfers,
* so there is no need to define this flag.
#endif
/*
- * Some compilers complain about unused variables. Sometimes we don't want to
- * use all the variables (for example, _AcpiModuleName). This allows us
+ * Some compilers complain about unused variables. Sometimes we don't want
+ * to use all the variables (for example, _AcpiModuleName). This allows us
* to tell the compiler in a per-variable manner that a variable
* is unused
*/
#endif
/*
- * All ACPICA external functions that are available to the rest of the kernel
- * are tagged with thes macros which can be defined as appropriate for the host.
+ * All ACPICA external functions that are available to the rest of the
+ * kernel are tagged with these macros which can be defined as appropriate
+ * for the host.
*
* Notes:
* ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL_INIT is used for initialization and termination
/******************************************************************************
*
- * ACPI Specification constants (Do not change unless the specification changes)
+ * ACPI Specification constants (Do not change unless the specification
+ * changes)
*
*****************************************************************************/
#define ACPI_DO_NOT_WAIT 0
/*
- * Obsolete: Acpi integer width. In ACPI version 1 (1996), integers are 32 bits.
- * In ACPI version 2 (2000) and later, integers are 64 bits. Note that this
- * pertains to the ACPI integer type only, not to other integers used in the
- * implementation of the ACPICA subsystem.
+ * Obsolete: Acpi integer width. In ACPI version 1 (1996), integers are
+ * 32 bits. In ACPI version 2 (2000) and later, integers are max 64 bits.
+ * Note that this pertains to the ACPI integer type only, not to other
+ * integers used in the implementation of the ACPICA subsystem.
*
* 01/2010: This type is obsolete and has been removed from the entire ACPICA
* code base. It remains here for compatibility with device drivers that use
#define ACPI_VALIDATE_RSDP_SIG(a) (!strncmp (ACPI_CAST_PTR (char, (a)), ACPI_SIG_RSDP, 8))
#define ACPI_MAKE_RSDP_SIG(dest) (memcpy (ACPI_CAST_PTR (char, (dest)), ACPI_SIG_RSDP, 8))
+/*
+ * Algorithm to obtain access bit width.
+ * Can be used with AccessWidth of ACPI_GENERIC_ADDRESS and AccessSize of
+ * ACPI_RESOURCE_GENERIC_REGISTER.
+ */
+#define ACPI_ACCESS_BIT_WIDTH(size) (1 << ((size) + 2))
+
/*******************************************************************************
*
#define ACPI_NOTIFY_LOCALITY_UPDATE (UINT8) 0x0B
#define ACPI_NOTIFY_SHUTDOWN_REQUEST (UINT8) 0x0C
#define ACPI_NOTIFY_AFFINITY_UPDATE (UINT8) 0x0D
+#define ACPI_NOTIFY_MEMORY_UPDATE (UINT8) 0x0E
-#define ACPI_GENERIC_NOTIFY_MAX 0x0D
+#define ACPI_GENERIC_NOTIFY_MAX 0x0E
#define ACPI_SPECIFIC_NOTIFY_MAX 0x84
/*
/*
* These are object types that do not map directly to the ACPI
- * ObjectType() operator. They are used for various internal purposes only.
- * If new predefined ACPI_TYPEs are added (via the ACPI specification), these
- * internal types must move upwards. (There is code that depends on these
- * values being contiguous with the external types above.)
+ * ObjectType() operator. They are used for various internal purposes
+ * only. If new predefined ACPI_TYPEs are added (via the ACPI
+ * specification), these internal types must move upwards. (There
+ * is code that depends on these values being contiguous with the
+ * external types above.)
*/
#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REGION_FIELD 0x11
#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_BANK_FIELD 0x12
* | | | | +-- Type of dispatch:to method, handler, notify, or none
* | | | +----- Interrupt type: edge or level triggered
* | | +------- Is a Wake GPE
- * | +--------- Is GPE masked by the software GPE masking machanism
+ * | +--------- Is GPE masked by the software GPE masking mechanism
* +------------ <Reserved>
*/
#define ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_NONE (UINT8) 0x00
*/
/*
- * Note: Type == ACPI_TYPE_ANY (0) is used to indicate a NULL package element
- * or an unresolved named reference.
+ * Note: Type == ACPI_TYPE_ANY (0) is used to indicate a NULL package
+ * element or an unresolved named reference.
*/
typedef union acpi_object
{
/*
* Structure returned from AcpiGetObjectInfo.
- * Optimized for both 32- and 64-bit builds
+ * Optimized for both 32-bit and 64-bit builds.
*/
typedef struct acpi_device_info
{