acrn-hypervisor/devicemodel/arch/x86/pm.c

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2013 Hudson River Trading LLC
* Written by: John H. Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
* 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.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 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 DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include "vmmapi.h"
#include "acpi.h"
#include "inout.h"
#include "mevent.h"
#include "irq.h"
#include "lpc.h"
#include "monitor.h"
#include "log.h"
static pthread_mutex_t pm_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static struct mevent *power_button;
static sig_t old_power_handler;
/*
* Reset Control register at I/O port 0xcf9. Bit 2 forces a system
* reset when it transitions from 0 to 1. Bit 1 selects the type of
* reset to attempt: 0 selects a "soft" reset, and 1 selects a "hard"
* reset.
*/
static int
reset_handler(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, int in, int port, int bytes,
uint32_t *eax, void *arg)
{
static uint8_t reset_control;
if (bytes != 1)
return -1;
if (in)
*eax = reset_control;
else {
reset_control = *eax;
if (*eax & 0x8) {
pr_notice("full reset\r\n");
vm_suspend(ctx, VM_SUSPEND_FULL_RESET);
mevent_notify();
reset_control = 0;
} else if (*eax & 0x4) {
pr_notice("system reset\r\n");
vm_suspend(ctx, VM_SUSPEND_SYSTEM_RESET);
mevent_notify();
}
}
return 0;
}
INOUT_PORT(reset_reg, 0xCF9, IOPORT_F_INOUT, reset_handler);
/*
* ACPI's SCI is a level-triggered interrupt.
*/
static int sci_active;
static void
sci_assert(struct vmctx *ctx)
{
if (sci_active)
return;
vm_set_gsi_irq(ctx, SCI_INT, GSI_SET_HIGH);
sci_active = 1;
}
static void
sci_deassert(struct vmctx *ctx)
{
if (!sci_active)
return;
vm_set_gsi_irq(ctx, SCI_INT, GSI_SET_LOW);
sci_active = 0;
}
/*
* Power Management 1 Event Registers
*
* The only power management event supported is a power button upon
* receiving SIGTERM.
*/
static uint16_t pm1_enable, pm1_status;
#define PM1_TMR_STS 0x0001
#define PM1_BM_STS 0x0010
#define PM1_GBL_STS 0x0020
#define PM1_PWRBTN_STS 0x0100
#define PM1_SLPBTN_STS 0x0200
#define PM1_RTC_STS 0x0400
#define PM1_WAK_STS 0x8000
#define PM1_TMR_EN 0x0001
#define PM1_GBL_EN 0x0020
#define PM1_PWRBTN_EN 0x0100
#define PM1_SLPBTN_EN 0x0200
#define PM1_RTC_EN 0x0400
/*
* Power Management 1 Control Register
*
* This is mostly unimplemented except that we wish to handle writes that
* set SPL_EN to handle S5 (soft power off).
*/
static uint16_t pm1_control;
static void
sci_update(struct vmctx *ctx)
{
int need_sci;
/*
* Followed ACPI spec, should trigger SMI if SCI_EN is zero.
* Return directly due to ACRN do not support SMI so far.
*/
if (!(pm1_control & VIRTUAL_PM1A_SCI_EN))
return;
/* See if the SCI should be active or not. */
need_sci = 0;
if ((pm1_enable & PM1_TMR_EN) && (pm1_status & PM1_TMR_STS))
need_sci = 1;
if ((pm1_enable & PM1_GBL_EN) && (pm1_status & PM1_GBL_STS))
need_sci = 1;
if ((pm1_enable & PM1_PWRBTN_EN) && (pm1_status & PM1_PWRBTN_STS))
need_sci = 1;
if ((pm1_enable & PM1_SLPBTN_EN) && (pm1_status & PM1_SLPBTN_STS))
need_sci = 1;
if ((pm1_enable & PM1_RTC_EN) && (pm1_status & PM1_RTC_STS))
need_sci = 1;
if (need_sci)
sci_assert(ctx);
else
sci_deassert(ctx);
}
static int
pm1_status_handler(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, int in, int port, int bytes,
uint32_t *eax, void *arg)
{
if (bytes != 2)
return -1;
pthread_mutex_lock(&pm_lock);
if (in)
*eax = pm1_status;
else {
/*
* Writes are only permitted to clear certain bits by
* writing 1 to those flags.
*/
pm1_status &= ~(*eax & (PM1_WAK_STS | PM1_RTC_STS |
PM1_SLPBTN_STS | PM1_PWRBTN_STS | PM1_BM_STS));
sci_update(ctx);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&pm_lock);
return 0;
}
void
pm_backto_wakeup(struct vmctx *ctx)
{
/* According to ACPI 5.0 Table 4-16: bit 15, WAK_STS should be
* set when system trasition to the working state
*/
pm1_status |= PM1_WAK_STS;
}
static int
pm1_enable_handler(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, int in, int port, int bytes,
uint32_t *eax, void *arg)
{
if (bytes != 2)
return -1;
pthread_mutex_lock(&pm_lock);
if (in)
*eax = pm1_enable;
else {
/*
* Only permit certain bits to be set. We never use
* the global lock, but ACPI-CA whines profusely if it
* can't set GBL_EN.
*/
pm1_enable = *eax & (PM1_RTC_EN | PM1_PWRBTN_EN | PM1_GBL_EN);
sci_update(ctx);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&pm_lock);
return 0;
}
INOUT_PORT(pm1_status, PM1A_EVT_ADDR, IOPORT_F_INOUT, pm1_status_handler);
INOUT_PORT(pm1_enable, PM1A_EVT_ADDR + 2, IOPORT_F_INOUT, pm1_enable_handler);
void
inject_power_button_event(struct vmctx *ctx)
{
pr_info("press power button\n");
pthread_mutex_lock(&pm_lock);
if (!(pm1_status & PM1_PWRBTN_STS)) {
pm1_status |= PM1_PWRBTN_STS;
sci_update(ctx);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&pm_lock);
}
static void
power_button_handler(int signal, enum ev_type type, void *arg)
{
if (arg)
inject_power_button_event(arg);
}
static int
pm1_control_handler(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, int in, int port, int bytes,
uint32_t *eax, void *arg)
{
if (bytes != 2)
return -1;
if (in)
*eax = pm1_control;
else {
/*
* Various bits are write-only or reserved, so force them
* to zero in pm1_control. Always preserve SCI_EN as OSPM
* can never change it.
*/
pm1_control = (pm1_control & VIRTUAL_PM1A_SCI_EN) |
(*eax & ~(VIRTUAL_PM1A_SLP_EN | VIRTUAL_PM1A_ALWAYS_ZERO));
/*
* If SLP_EN is set, check for S5. ACRN-DM's _S5_ method
* says that '5' should be stored in SLP_TYP for S5.
*/
if (*eax & VIRTUAL_PM1A_SLP_EN) {
if ((pm1_control & VIRTUAL_PM1A_SLP_TYP) >> 10 == 5) {
vm_suspend(ctx, VM_SUSPEND_POWEROFF);
}
if ((pm1_control & VIRTUAL_PM1A_SLP_TYP) >> 10 == 3) {
vm_suspend(ctx, VM_SUSPEND_SUSPEND);
}
}
}
return 0;
}
INOUT_PORT(pm1_control, VIRTUAL_PM1A_CNT_ADDR, IOPORT_F_INOUT, pm1_control_handler);
SYSRES_IO(PM1A_EVT_ADDR, 8);
/*
* ACPI SMI Command Register
*
* This write-only register is used to enable and disable ACPI.
*/
static int
smi_cmd_handler(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, int in, int port, int bytes,
uint32_t *eax, void *arg)
{
if (in || (bytes != 1))
return -1;
pthread_mutex_lock(&pm_lock);
switch (*eax & 0xFF) {
case ACPI_ENABLE:
pm1_control |= VIRTUAL_PM1A_SCI_EN;
/*
* FIXME: ACPI_ENABLE/ACPI_DISABLE only impacts SCI_EN via SMI
* command register, not impact power button emulation. so need
* to remove all power button emulation from here.
*/
if (power_button == NULL) {
/*
* TODO: For the SIGTERM, IOC mediator also needs to
* support it, and SIGTERM handler needs to be written
* as one common interface for both APCI power button
* and IOC mediator in future.
*/
power_button = mevent_add(SIGTERM, EVF_SIGNAL,
power_button_handler, ctx, NULL, NULL);
old_power_handler = signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
}
break;
case ACPI_DISABLE:
pm1_control &= ~VIRTUAL_PM1A_SCI_EN;
if (power_button != NULL) {
mevent_delete(power_button);
power_button = NULL;
signal(SIGTERM, old_power_handler);
}
break;
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&pm_lock);
return 0;
}
INOUT_PORT(smi_cmd, SMI_CMD, IOPORT_F_OUT, smi_cmd_handler);
SYSRES_IO(SMI_CMD, 1);
void
sci_init(struct vmctx *ctx)
{
/*
* Mark ACPI's SCI as level trigger and bump its use count
* in the PIRQ router.
*/
pci_irq_use(SCI_INT);
}