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      1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2/*
      3 * ACPI support
      4 *
      5 * Copyright (C) 2020, Intel Corporation
      6 * Author: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
      7 */
      8
      9#include <linux/acpi.h>
     10#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
     11
     12#include "tb.h"
     13
     14static acpi_status tb_acpi_add_link(acpi_handle handle, u32 level, void *data,
     15				    void **return_value)
     16{
     17	struct acpi_device *adev = acpi_fetch_acpi_dev(handle);
     18	struct fwnode_reference_args args;
     19	struct fwnode_handle *fwnode;
     20	struct tb_nhi *nhi = data;
     21	struct pci_dev *pdev;
     22	struct device *dev;
     23	int ret;
     24
     25	if (!adev)
     26		return AE_OK;
     27
     28	fwnode = acpi_fwnode_handle(adev);
     29	ret = fwnode_property_get_reference_args(fwnode, "usb4-host-interface",
     30						 NULL, 0, 0, &args);
     31	if (ret)
     32		return AE_OK;
     33
     34	/* It needs to reference this NHI */
     35	if (dev_fwnode(&nhi->pdev->dev) != args.fwnode)
     36		goto out_put;
     37
     38	/*
     39	 * Try to find physical device walking upwards to the hierarcy.
     40	 * We need to do this because the xHCI driver might not yet be
     41	 * bound so the USB3 SuperSpeed ports are not yet created.
     42	 */
     43	dev = acpi_get_first_physical_node(adev);
     44	while (!dev) {
     45		adev = adev->parent;
     46		if (!adev)
     47			break;
     48		dev = acpi_get_first_physical_node(adev);
     49	}
     50
     51	if (!dev)
     52		goto out_put;
     53
     54	/*
     55	 * Check that the device is PCIe. This is because USB3
     56	 * SuperSpeed ports have this property and they are not power
     57	 * managed with the xHCI and the SuperSpeed hub so we create the
     58	 * link from xHCI instead.
     59	 */
     60	while (dev && !dev_is_pci(dev))
     61		dev = dev->parent;
     62
     63	if (!dev)
     64		goto out_put;
     65
     66	/*
     67	 * Check that this actually matches the type of device we
     68	 * expect. It should either be xHCI or PCIe root/downstream
     69	 * port.
     70	 */
     71	pdev = to_pci_dev(dev);
     72	if (pdev->class == PCI_CLASS_SERIAL_USB_XHCI ||
     73	    (pci_is_pcie(pdev) &&
     74		(pci_pcie_type(pdev) == PCI_EXP_TYPE_ROOT_PORT ||
     75		 pci_pcie_type(pdev) == PCI_EXP_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM))) {
     76		const struct device_link *link;
     77
     78		/*
     79		 * Make them both active first to make sure the NHI does
     80		 * not runtime suspend before the consumer. The
     81		 * pm_runtime_put() below then allows the consumer to
     82		 * runtime suspend again (which then allows NHI runtime
     83		 * suspend too now that the device link is established).
     84		 */
     85		pm_runtime_get_sync(&pdev->dev);
     86
     87		link = device_link_add(&pdev->dev, &nhi->pdev->dev,
     88				       DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE_SUPPLIER |
     89				       DL_FLAG_RPM_ACTIVE |
     90				       DL_FLAG_PM_RUNTIME);
     91		if (link) {
     92			dev_dbg(&nhi->pdev->dev, "created link from %s\n",
     93				dev_name(&pdev->dev));
     94		} else {
     95			dev_warn(&nhi->pdev->dev, "device link creation from %s failed\n",
     96				 dev_name(&pdev->dev));
     97		}
     98
     99		pm_runtime_put(&pdev->dev);
    100	}
    101
    102out_put:
    103	fwnode_handle_put(args.fwnode);
    104	return AE_OK;
    105}
    106
    107/**
    108 * tb_acpi_add_links() - Add device links based on ACPI description
    109 * @nhi: Pointer to NHI
    110 *
    111 * Goes over ACPI namespace finding tunneled ports that reference to
    112 * @nhi ACPI node. For each reference a device link is added. The link
    113 * is automatically removed by the driver core.
    114 */
    115void tb_acpi_add_links(struct tb_nhi *nhi)
    116{
    117	acpi_status status;
    118
    119	if (!has_acpi_companion(&nhi->pdev->dev))
    120		return;
    121
    122	/*
    123	 * Find all devices that have usb4-host-controller interface
    124	 * property that references to this NHI.
    125	 */
    126	status = acpi_walk_namespace(ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE, ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT, 32,
    127				     tb_acpi_add_link, NULL, nhi, NULL);
    128	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
    129		dev_warn(&nhi->pdev->dev, "failed to enumerate tunneled ports\n");
    130}
    131
    132/**
    133 * tb_acpi_is_native() - Did the platform grant native TBT/USB4 control
    134 *
    135 * Returns %true if the platform granted OS native control over
    136 * TBT/USB4. In this case software based connection manager can be used,
    137 * otherwise there is firmware based connection manager running.
    138 */
    139bool tb_acpi_is_native(void)
    140{
    141	return osc_sb_native_usb4_support_confirmed &&
    142	       osc_sb_native_usb4_control;
    143}
    144
    145/**
    146 * tb_acpi_may_tunnel_usb3() - Is USB3 tunneling allowed by the platform
    147 *
    148 * When software based connection manager is used, this function
    149 * returns %true if platform allows native USB3 tunneling.
    150 */
    151bool tb_acpi_may_tunnel_usb3(void)
    152{
    153	if (tb_acpi_is_native())
    154		return osc_sb_native_usb4_control & OSC_USB_USB3_TUNNELING;
    155	return true;
    156}
    157
    158/**
    159 * tb_acpi_may_tunnel_dp() - Is DisplayPort tunneling allowed by the platform
    160 *
    161 * When software based connection manager is used, this function
    162 * returns %true if platform allows native DP tunneling.
    163 */
    164bool tb_acpi_may_tunnel_dp(void)
    165{
    166	if (tb_acpi_is_native())
    167		return osc_sb_native_usb4_control & OSC_USB_DP_TUNNELING;
    168	return true;
    169}
    170
    171/**
    172 * tb_acpi_may_tunnel_pcie() - Is PCIe tunneling allowed by the platform
    173 *
    174 * When software based connection manager is used, this function
    175 * returns %true if platform allows native PCIe tunneling.
    176 */
    177bool tb_acpi_may_tunnel_pcie(void)
    178{
    179	if (tb_acpi_is_native())
    180		return osc_sb_native_usb4_control & OSC_USB_PCIE_TUNNELING;
    181	return true;
    182}
    183
    184/**
    185 * tb_acpi_is_xdomain_allowed() - Are XDomain connections allowed
    186 *
    187 * When software based connection manager is used, this function
    188 * returns %true if platform allows XDomain connections.
    189 */
    190bool tb_acpi_is_xdomain_allowed(void)
    191{
    192	if (tb_acpi_is_native())
    193		return osc_sb_native_usb4_control & OSC_USB_XDOMAIN;
    194	return true;
    195}
    196
    197/* UUID for retimer _DSM: e0053122-795b-4122-8a5e-57be1d26acb3 */
    198static const guid_t retimer_dsm_guid =
    199	GUID_INIT(0xe0053122, 0x795b, 0x4122,
    200		  0x8a, 0x5e, 0x57, 0xbe, 0x1d, 0x26, 0xac, 0xb3);
    201
    202#define RETIMER_DSM_QUERY_ONLINE_STATE	1
    203#define RETIMER_DSM_SET_ONLINE_STATE	2
    204
    205static int tb_acpi_retimer_set_power(struct tb_port *port, bool power)
    206{
    207	struct usb4_port *usb4 = port->usb4;
    208	union acpi_object argv4[2];
    209	struct acpi_device *adev;
    210	union acpi_object *obj;
    211	int ret;
    212
    213	if (!usb4->can_offline)
    214		return 0;
    215
    216	adev = ACPI_COMPANION(&usb4->dev);
    217	if (WARN_ON(!adev))
    218		return 0;
    219
    220	/* Check if we are already powered on (and in correct mode) */
    221	obj = acpi_evaluate_dsm_typed(adev->handle, &retimer_dsm_guid, 1,
    222				      RETIMER_DSM_QUERY_ONLINE_STATE, NULL,
    223				      ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
    224	if (!obj) {
    225		tb_port_warn(port, "ACPI: query online _DSM failed\n");
    226		return -EIO;
    227	}
    228
    229	ret = obj->integer.value;
    230	ACPI_FREE(obj);
    231
    232	if (power == ret)
    233		return 0;
    234
    235	tb_port_dbg(port, "ACPI: calling _DSM to power %s retimers\n",
    236		    power ? "on" : "off");
    237
    238	argv4[0].type = ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE;
    239	argv4[0].package.count = 1;
    240	argv4[0].package.elements = &argv4[1];
    241	argv4[1].integer.type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER;
    242	argv4[1].integer.value = power;
    243
    244	obj = acpi_evaluate_dsm_typed(adev->handle, &retimer_dsm_guid, 1,
    245				      RETIMER_DSM_SET_ONLINE_STATE, argv4,
    246				      ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
    247	if (!obj) {
    248		tb_port_warn(port,
    249			     "ACPI: set online state _DSM evaluation failed\n");
    250		return -EIO;
    251	}
    252
    253	ret = obj->integer.value;
    254	ACPI_FREE(obj);
    255
    256	if (ret >= 0) {
    257		if (power)
    258			return ret == 1 ? 0 : -EBUSY;
    259		return 0;
    260	}
    261
    262	tb_port_warn(port, "ACPI: set online state _DSM failed with error %d\n", ret);
    263	return -EIO;
    264}
    265
    266/**
    267 * tb_acpi_power_on_retimers() - Call platform to power on retimers
    268 * @port: USB4 port
    269 *
    270 * Calls platform to turn on power to all retimers behind this USB4
    271 * port. After this function returns successfully the caller can
    272 * continue with the normal retimer flows (as specified in the USB4
    273 * spec). Note if this returns %-EBUSY it means the type-C port is in
    274 * non-USB4/TBT mode (there is non-USB4/TBT device connected).
    275 *
    276 * This should only be called if the USB4/TBT link is not up.
    277 *
    278 * Returns %0 on success.
    279 */
    280int tb_acpi_power_on_retimers(struct tb_port *port)
    281{
    282	return tb_acpi_retimer_set_power(port, true);
    283}
    284
    285/**
    286 * tb_acpi_power_off_retimers() - Call platform to power off retimers
    287 * @port: USB4 port
    288 *
    289 * This is the opposite of tb_acpi_power_on_retimers(). After returning
    290 * successfully the normal operations with the @port can continue.
    291 *
    292 * Returns %0 on success.
    293 */
    294int tb_acpi_power_off_retimers(struct tb_port *port)
    295{
    296	return tb_acpi_retimer_set_power(port, false);
    297}
    298
    299static bool tb_acpi_bus_match(struct device *dev)
    300{
    301	return tb_is_switch(dev) || tb_is_usb4_port_device(dev);
    302}
    303
    304static struct acpi_device *tb_acpi_find_port(struct acpi_device *adev,
    305					     const struct tb_port *port)
    306{
    307	struct acpi_device *port_adev;
    308
    309	if (!adev)
    310		return NULL;
    311
    312	/*
    313	 * Device routers exists under the downstream facing USB4 port
    314	 * of the parent router. Their _ADR is always 0.
    315	 */
    316	list_for_each_entry(port_adev, &adev->children, node) {
    317		if (acpi_device_adr(port_adev) == port->port)
    318			return port_adev;
    319	}
    320
    321	return NULL;
    322}
    323
    324static struct acpi_device *tb_acpi_switch_find_companion(struct tb_switch *sw)
    325{
    326	struct acpi_device *adev = NULL;
    327	struct tb_switch *parent_sw;
    328
    329	parent_sw = tb_switch_parent(sw);
    330	if (parent_sw) {
    331		struct tb_port *port = tb_port_at(tb_route(sw), parent_sw);
    332		struct acpi_device *port_adev;
    333
    334		port_adev = tb_acpi_find_port(ACPI_COMPANION(&parent_sw->dev), port);
    335		if (port_adev)
    336			adev = acpi_find_child_device(port_adev, 0, false);
    337	} else {
    338		struct tb_nhi *nhi = sw->tb->nhi;
    339		struct acpi_device *parent_adev;
    340
    341		parent_adev = ACPI_COMPANION(&nhi->pdev->dev);
    342		if (parent_adev)
    343			adev = acpi_find_child_device(parent_adev, 0, false);
    344	}
    345
    346	return adev;
    347}
    348
    349static struct acpi_device *tb_acpi_find_companion(struct device *dev)
    350{
    351	/*
    352	 * The Thunderbolt/USB4 hierarchy looks like following:
    353	 *
    354	 * Device (NHI)
    355	 *   Device (HR)		// Host router _ADR == 0
    356	 *      Device (DFP0)		// Downstream port _ADR == lane 0 adapter
    357	 *        Device (DR)		// Device router _ADR == 0
    358	 *          Device (UFP)	// Upstream port _ADR == lane 0 adapter
    359	 *      Device (DFP1)		// Downstream port _ADR == lane 0 adapter number
    360	 *
    361	 * At the moment we bind the host router to the corresponding
    362	 * Linux device.
    363	 */
    364	if (tb_is_switch(dev))
    365		return tb_acpi_switch_find_companion(tb_to_switch(dev));
    366	else if (tb_is_usb4_port_device(dev))
    367		return tb_acpi_find_port(ACPI_COMPANION(dev->parent),
    368					 tb_to_usb4_port_device(dev)->port);
    369	return NULL;
    370}
    371
    372static void tb_acpi_setup(struct device *dev)
    373{
    374	struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev);
    375	struct usb4_port *usb4 = tb_to_usb4_port_device(dev);
    376
    377	if (!adev || !usb4)
    378		return;
    379
    380	if (acpi_check_dsm(adev->handle, &retimer_dsm_guid, 1,
    381			   BIT(RETIMER_DSM_QUERY_ONLINE_STATE) |
    382			   BIT(RETIMER_DSM_SET_ONLINE_STATE)))
    383		usb4->can_offline = true;
    384}
    385
    386static struct acpi_bus_type tb_acpi_bus = {
    387	.name = "thunderbolt",
    388	.match = tb_acpi_bus_match,
    389	.find_companion = tb_acpi_find_companion,
    390	.setup = tb_acpi_setup,
    391};
    392
    393int tb_acpi_init(void)
    394{
    395	return register_acpi_bus_type(&tb_acpi_bus);
    396}
    397
    398void tb_acpi_exit(void)
    399{
    400	unregister_acpi_bus_type(&tb_acpi_bus);
    401}