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* Copyright (c) 2020, Liav A. <liavalb@hotmail.co.il>
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Kernel: Introduce the ACPI subsystem
ACPI subsystem includes 3 types of parsers that are created during
runtime, each one capable of parsing ACPI tables at different level.
ACPIParser is the most basic parser which is essentialy a parser that
can't parse anything useful, due to a user request to disable ACPI
support in a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIStaticParser is a derived class from ACPIParser, which is able to
parse only static data (e.g. FADT, HPET, MCFG and other tables), thus
making it not able to parse AML (ACPI Machine Language) nor to support
handling of hardware events and power management. This type of parser
can be created with a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIDynamicParser is a derived class from ACPIStaticParser, which
includes all the capabilities of the latter, but *should* implement an
AML interpretation, (by building the ACPI AML namespace) and handling
power & hardware events. Currently the methods to support AML
interpretation are not implemented.
This type of parser is created automatically during runtime if the user
didn't specify a boot parameter related to ACPI initialization.
Also, adding strncmp function definition in StdLib.h, to be able to use
it in ACPIStaticParser class.
2019-12-31 14:01:09 +03:00
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#pragma once
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#include <AK/RefCounted.h>
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#include <AK/Types.h>
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#include <AK/Vector.h>
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2020-02-28 23:22:50 +03:00
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#include <LibBareMetal/Memory/PhysicalAddress.h>
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Kernel: Introduce the ACPI subsystem
ACPI subsystem includes 3 types of parsers that are created during
runtime, each one capable of parsing ACPI tables at different level.
ACPIParser is the most basic parser which is essentialy a parser that
can't parse anything useful, due to a user request to disable ACPI
support in a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIStaticParser is a derived class from ACPIParser, which is able to
parse only static data (e.g. FADT, HPET, MCFG and other tables), thus
making it not able to parse AML (ACPI Machine Language) nor to support
handling of hardware events and power management. This type of parser
can be created with a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIDynamicParser is a derived class from ACPIStaticParser, which
includes all the capabilities of the latter, but *should* implement an
AML interpretation, (by building the ACPI AML namespace) and handling
power & hardware events. Currently the methods to support AML
interpretation are not implemented.
This type of parser is created automatically during runtime if the user
didn't specify a boot parameter related to ACPI initialization.
Also, adding strncmp function definition in StdLib.h, to be able to use
it in ACPIStaticParser class.
2019-12-31 14:01:09 +03:00
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2020-02-16 03:27:42 +03:00
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namespace Kernel {
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Kernel: Introduce the ACPI subsystem
ACPI subsystem includes 3 types of parsers that are created during
runtime, each one capable of parsing ACPI tables at different level.
ACPIParser is the most basic parser which is essentialy a parser that
can't parse anything useful, due to a user request to disable ACPI
support in a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIStaticParser is a derived class from ACPIParser, which is able to
parse only static data (e.g. FADT, HPET, MCFG and other tables), thus
making it not able to parse AML (ACPI Machine Language) nor to support
handling of hardware events and power management. This type of parser
can be created with a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIDynamicParser is a derived class from ACPIStaticParser, which
includes all the capabilities of the latter, but *should* implement an
AML interpretation, (by building the ACPI AML namespace) and handling
power & hardware events. Currently the methods to support AML
interpretation are not implemented.
This type of parser is created automatically during runtime if the user
didn't specify a boot parameter related to ACPI initialization.
Also, adding strncmp function definition in StdLib.h, to be able to use
it in ACPIStaticParser class.
2019-12-31 14:01:09 +03:00
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namespace ACPI {
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enum class FADTFeatureFlags : u32 {
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WBINVD = 1 << 0,
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WBINVD_FLUSH = 1 << 1,
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PROC_C1 = 1 << 2,
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P_LVL2_UP = 1 << 3,
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PWR_BUTTON = 1 << 4,
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SLP_BUTTON = 1 << 5,
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FIX_RTC = 1 << 6,
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RTC_s4 = 1 << 7,
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TMR_VAL_EXT = 1 << 8,
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DCK_CAP = 1 << 9,
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RESET_REG_SUPPORTED = 1 << 10,
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SEALED_CASE = 1 << 11,
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HEADLESS = 1 << 12,
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CPU_SW_SLP = 1 << 13,
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PCI_EXP_WAK = 1 << 14,
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USE_PLATFORM_CLOCK = 1 << 15,
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S4_RTC_STS_VALID = 1 << 16,
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REMOTE_POWER_ON_CAPABLE = 1 << 17,
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FORCE_APIC_CLUSTER_MODEL = 1 << 18,
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FORCE_APIC_PHYSICAL_DESTINATION_MODE = 1 << 19,
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HW_REDUCED_ACPI = 1 << 20,
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LOW_POWER_S0_IDLE_CAPABLE = 1 << 21
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};
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namespace GenericAddressStructure {
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enum class AddressSpace {
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SystemMemory = 0,
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SystemIO = 1,
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PCIConfigurationSpace = 2,
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EmbeddedController = 3,
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SMBus = 4,
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PCC = 0xA,
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FunctionalFixedHardware = 0x7F
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};
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enum class AccessSize {
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Undefined = 0,
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Byte = 1,
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Word = 2,
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DWord = 3,
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QWord = 4
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};
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}
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namespace Structures {
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struct [[gnu::packed]] RSDPDescriptor
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{
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char sig[8];
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u8 checksum;
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char oem_id[6];
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u8 revision;
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u32 rsdt_ptr;
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] RSDPDescriptor20
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{
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RSDPDescriptor base;
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u32 length;
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u64 xsdt_ptr;
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u8 ext_checksum;
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u8 reserved[3];
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] SDTHeader
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{
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char sig[4];
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u32 length;
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u8 revision;
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u8 checksum;
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char oem_id[6];
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char oem_table_id[8];
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u32 oem_revision;
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u32 creator_id;
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u32 creator_revision;
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] RSDT
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{
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SDTHeader h;
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u32 table_ptrs[];
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};
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Kernel: Introduce the ACPI subsystem
ACPI subsystem includes 3 types of parsers that are created during
runtime, each one capable of parsing ACPI tables at different level.
ACPIParser is the most basic parser which is essentialy a parser that
can't parse anything useful, due to a user request to disable ACPI
support in a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIStaticParser is a derived class from ACPIParser, which is able to
parse only static data (e.g. FADT, HPET, MCFG and other tables), thus
making it not able to parse AML (ACPI Machine Language) nor to support
handling of hardware events and power management. This type of parser
can be created with a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIDynamicParser is a derived class from ACPIStaticParser, which
includes all the capabilities of the latter, but *should* implement an
AML interpretation, (by building the ACPI AML namespace) and handling
power & hardware events. Currently the methods to support AML
interpretation are not implemented.
This type of parser is created automatically during runtime if the user
didn't specify a boot parameter related to ACPI initialization.
Also, adding strncmp function definition in StdLib.h, to be able to use
it in ACPIStaticParser class.
2019-12-31 14:01:09 +03:00
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struct [[gnu::packed]] XSDT
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{
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SDTHeader h;
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u64 table_ptrs[];
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] GenericAddressStructure
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{
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u8 address_space;
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u8 bit_width;
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u8 bit_offset;
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u8 access_size;
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u64 address;
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] TimerStructure
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{
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u64 configuration_capability;
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u64 comparator_value;
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u64 fsb_interrupt_route;
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] HPET
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{
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SDTHeader h;
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u64 capabilities;
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u64 reserved;
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u64 configuration;
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u64 reserved2;
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u64 interrupt_status;
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u64 reserved3;
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u64 main_counter_value;
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u64 reserved4;
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TimerStructure timer0;
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u64 reserved5;
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TimerStructure timer1;
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u64 reserved6;
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TimerStructure timer2;
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u64 reserved7;
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] FADT
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{
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SDTHeader h;
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u32 firmware_ctrl;
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u32 dsdt_ptr;
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u8 reserved;
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u8 preferred_pm_profile;
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u16 sci_int;
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u32 smi_cmd;
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u8 acpi_enable_value;
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u8 acpi_disable_value;
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u8 s4bios_req;
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u8 pstate_cnt;
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u32 PM1a_EVT_BLK;
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u32 PM1b_EVT_BLK;
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u32 PM1a_CNT_BLK;
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u32 PM1b_CNT_BLK;
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u32 PM2_CNT_BLK;
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u32 PM_TMR_BLK;
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u32 GPE0_BLK;
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u32 GPE1_BLK;
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u8 PM1_EVT_LEN;
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u8 PM1_CNT_LEN;
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u8 PM2_CNT_LEN;
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u8 PM_TMR_LEN;
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u8 GPE0_BLK_LEN;
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u8 GPE1_BLK_LEN;
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u8 GPE1_BASE;
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u8 cst_cnt;
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u16 P_LVL2_LAT;
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u16 P_LVL3_LAT;
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u16 flush_size;
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u16 flush_stride;
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u8 duty_offset;
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u8 duty_width;
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u8 day_alrm;
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u8 mon_alrm;
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u8 century;
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u16 ia_pc_boot_arch_flags;
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u8 reserved2;
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u32 flags;
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GenericAddressStructure reset_reg;
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u8 reset_value;
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u16 arm_boot_arch;
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u8 fadt_minor_version;
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u64 x_firmware_ctrl;
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u64 x_dsdt;
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GenericAddressStructure x_pm1a_evt_blk;
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GenericAddressStructure x_pm1b_evt_blk;
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GenericAddressStructure x_pm1a_cnt_blk;
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GenericAddressStructure x_pm1b_cnt_blk;
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GenericAddressStructure x_pm2_cnt_blk;
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GenericAddressStructure x_pm_tmr_blk;
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GenericAddressStructure x_gpe0_blk;
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GenericAddressStructure x_gpe1_blk;
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GenericAddressStructure sleep_control;
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GenericAddressStructure sleep_status;
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u64 hypervisor_vendor_identity;
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};
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enum class MADTEntryType {
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LocalAPIC = 0x0,
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IOAPIC = 0x1,
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InterruptSourceOverride = 0x2,
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NMI_Source = 0x3,
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LocalAPIC_NMI = 0x4,
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LocalAPIC_Address_Override = 0x5,
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IO_SAPIC = 0x6,
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Local_SAPIC = 0x7,
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Platform_interrupt_Sources = 0x8,
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Local_x2APIC = 0x9,
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Local_x2APIC_NMI = 0xA,
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GIC_CPU = 0xB,
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GIC_Distributor = 0xC,
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GIC_MSI = 0xD,
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GIC_Redistrbutor = 0xE,
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GIC_Interrupt_Translation = 0xF
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] MADTEntryHeader
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{
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u8 type;
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u8 length;
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};
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namespace MADTEntries {
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struct [[gnu::packed]] IOAPIC
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{
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MADTEntryHeader h;
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u8 ioapic_id;
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u8 reserved;
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u32 ioapic_address;
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u32 gsi_base;
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] InterruptSourceOverride
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{
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MADTEntryHeader h;
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u8 bus;
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u8 source;
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u32 global_system_interrupt;
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u16 flags;
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};
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}
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struct [[gnu::packed]] MADT
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{
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SDTHeader h;
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u32 lapic_address;
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u32 flags;
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MADTEntryHeader entries[];
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] AMLTable
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{
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SDTHeader h;
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char aml_code[];
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] PCI_MMIO_Descriptor
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{
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u64 base_addr;
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u16 seg_group_number;
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u8 start_pci_bus;
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u8 end_pci_bus;
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u32 reserved;
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};
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struct [[gnu::packed]] MCFG
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{
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SDTHeader header;
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u64 reserved;
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PCI_MMIO_Descriptor descriptors[];
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};
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}
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class StaticParser;
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class DynamicParser;
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class Parser;
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namespace StaticParsing {
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PhysicalAddress search_rsdp_in_ebda(u16 ebda_segment);
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PhysicalAddress search_rsdp_in_bios_area();
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PhysicalAddress search_rsdp();
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bool match_table_signature(PhysicalAddress table_header, const char*);
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PhysicalAddress search_table(PhysicalAddress rsdp, const char*);
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PhysicalAddress search_table_in_xsdt(PhysicalAddress xsdt, const char*);
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PhysicalAddress search_table_in_rsdt(PhysicalAddress rsdt, const char*);
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inline bool validate_table(Structures::SDTHeader&, size_t length);
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};
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ACPI subsystem includes 3 types of parsers that are created during
runtime, each one capable of parsing ACPI tables at different level.
ACPIParser is the most basic parser which is essentialy a parser that
can't parse anything useful, due to a user request to disable ACPI
support in a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIStaticParser is a derived class from ACPIParser, which is able to
parse only static data (e.g. FADT, HPET, MCFG and other tables), thus
making it not able to parse AML (ACPI Machine Language) nor to support
handling of hardware events and power management. This type of parser
can be created with a kernel boot parameter.
ACPIDynamicParser is a derived class from ACPIStaticParser, which
includes all the capabilities of the latter, but *should* implement an
AML interpretation, (by building the ACPI AML namespace) and handling
power & hardware events. Currently the methods to support AML
interpretation are not implemented.
This type of parser is created automatically during runtime if the user
didn't specify a boot parameter related to ACPI initialization.
Also, adding strncmp function definition in StdLib.h, to be able to use
it in ACPIStaticParser class.
2019-12-31 14:01:09 +03:00
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