Re: [PATCH V3] ACPI: Add _DEP(Operation Region Dependencies) support to fix battery issue on the Asus T100TA

From: Li, Aubrey
Date: Mon Nov 24 2014 - 19:18:45 EST


On 2014/11/24 23:27, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Monday, November 24, 2014 10:39:55 AM Li, Aubrey wrote:
>> On 2014/11/23 21:22, Lan Tianyu wrote:
>>> ACPI 5.0 introduces _DEP to designate device objects that OSPM should
>>> assign a higher priority in start ordering due to future operation region
>>> accesses.
>>>
>>> On Asus T100TA, ACPI battery info are read from a I2C slave device via
>>> I2C operation region. Before I2C operation region handler is installed,
>>> battery _STA always returns 0. There is a _DEP method of designating
>>> start order under battery device node.
>>>
>>> This patch is to implement _DEP feature to fix battery issue on the Asus T100TA.
>>> Introducing acpi_dep_list and adding dep_unmet count in the struct
>>> acpi_device. During ACPI namespace scan, create struct acpi_dep_data for a
>>> valid pair of master (device pointed to by _DEP)/slave(device with _DEP), record
>>> master's and slave's ACPI handle in it and put it into acpi_dep_list. The dep_unmet
>>> count will increase by one if there is a device under its _DEP. Driver's probe() should
>>> return EPROBE_DEFER when find dep_unmet is larger than 0. When I2C operation
>>> region handler is installed, remove all struct acpi_dep_data on the acpi_dep_list
>>> whose master is pointed to I2C host controller and decrease slave's dep_unmet.
>>> When dep_unmet decreases to 0, all _DEP conditions are met and then do acpi_bus_attach()
>>> for the device in order to resolve battery _STA issue on the Asus T100TA.
>>
>> Well, Can we explicitly tied this up with ASUS T100TA in the code?
>> If I understand correctly, the assumption in the patch is that the
>> battery device only depends on I2C device, which is true on ASUS T100TA,
>> but may not on the other platforms.
>>
>> This patch does not work on a box I have, on it _DEP contains I2C and GPIO.
>
> Does the patch break anything for you?

Not I'm aware so far.

>
>> Device (BATC)
>> {
>> Name (_HID, EisaId ("PNP0C0A")) // _HID: Hardware ID
>> --------snip--------
>> Name (_DEP, Package (0x03) // _DEP: Dependencies
>> {
>> I2C1,
>> GPO2,
>> GPO0
>> })
>>
>

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