sysmon_envsys_events.c revision 1.98.2.4 1 /* $NetBSD: sysmon_envsys_events.c,v 1.98.2.4 2014/05/22 11:40:36 yamt Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 2007, 2008 Juan Romero Pardines.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 * are met:
10 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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14 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15 *
16 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
17 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
18 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
19 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
20 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
21 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
22 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
23 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
24 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
25 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
26 */
27
28 /*
29 * sysmon_envsys(9) events framework.
30 */
31
32 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
33 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: sysmon_envsys_events.c,v 1.98.2.4 2014/05/22 11:40:36 yamt Exp $");
34
35 #include <sys/param.h>
36 #include <sys/types.h>
37 #include <sys/conf.h>
38 #include <sys/errno.h>
39 #include <sys/kernel.h>
40 #include <sys/systm.h>
41 #include <sys/proc.h>
42 #include <sys/mutex.h>
43 #include <sys/kmem.h>
44 #include <sys/callout.h>
45
46 #include <dev/sysmon/sysmonvar.h>
47 #include <dev/sysmon/sysmon_envsysvar.h>
48
49 struct sme_sensor_event {
50 int state;
51 int event;
52 };
53
54 static const struct sme_sensor_event sme_sensor_event[] = {
55 { ENVSYS_SVALID, PENVSYS_EVENT_NORMAL },
56 { ENVSYS_SCRITOVER, PENVSYS_EVENT_CRITOVER },
57 { ENVSYS_SCRITUNDER, PENVSYS_EVENT_CRITUNDER },
58 { ENVSYS_SWARNOVER, PENVSYS_EVENT_WARNOVER },
59 { ENVSYS_SWARNUNDER, PENVSYS_EVENT_WARNUNDER },
60 { ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_NORMAL, PENVSYS_EVENT_NORMAL },
61 { ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_WARNING, PENVSYS_EVENT_BATT_WARN },
62 { ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_CRITICAL, PENVSYS_EVENT_BATT_CRIT },
63 { ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_HIGH, PENVSYS_EVENT_BATT_HIGH },
64 { ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_MAX, PENVSYS_EVENT_BATT_MAX },
65 { -1, -1 }
66 };
67
68 static const struct op_t {
69 const char *name;
70 enum envsys_lims idx;
71 uint32_t prop;
72 } limit_ops[] = {
73 /* Value-based limits */
74 { "critical-max", ENVSYS_LIM_CRITMAX, PROP_CRITMAX },
75 { "warning-max", ENVSYS_LIM_WARNMAX, PROP_WARNMAX },
76 { "warning-min", ENVSYS_LIM_WARNMIN, PROP_WARNMIN },
77 { "critical-min", ENVSYS_LIM_CRITMIN, PROP_CRITMIN },
78
79 /* %Capacity-based limits */
80 { "maximum-capacity", ENVSYS_LIM_CRITMAX, PROP_BATTMAX },
81 { "high-capacity", ENVSYS_LIM_WARNMAX, PROP_BATTHIGH },
82 { "warning-capacity", ENVSYS_LIM_WARNMIN, PROP_BATTWARN },
83 { "critical-capacity", ENVSYS_LIM_CRITMIN, PROP_BATTCAP },
84 { NULL, 0, 0 }
85 };
86
87 static const struct ev_reg_t {
88 uint32_t crittype;
89 uint32_t powertype;
90 const char *name;
91 } reg_events[] = {
92 { ENVSYS_FMONCRITICAL, PENVSYS_EVENT_CRITICAL, "critical" },
93 { ENVSYS_FMONSTCHANGED, PENVSYS_EVENT_STATE_CHANGED, "state-changed" },
94 { ENVSYS_FMONLIMITS, PENVSYS_EVENT_LIMITS, "hw-range-limits" },
95 { ENVSYS_FHAS_ENTROPY, PENVSYS_EVENT_NULL, "refresh-event" },
96 { 0, 0, NULL }
97 };
98
99 static bool sysmon_low_power;
100
101 #define SME_EVTIMO (SME_EVENTS_DEFTIMEOUT * hz)
102
103 static bool sme_event_check_low_power(void);
104 static bool sme_battery_check(void);
105 static bool sme_battery_critical(envsys_data_t *);
106 static bool sme_acadapter_check(void);
107
108 static void sme_remove_event(sme_event_t *, struct sysmon_envsys *);
109
110 /*
111 * sme_event_register:
112 *
113 * + Registers a new sysmon envsys event or updates any event
114 * already in the queue.
115 */
116 int
117 sme_event_register(prop_dictionary_t sdict, envsys_data_t *edata,
118 struct sysmon_envsys *sme, sysmon_envsys_lim_t *lims,
119 uint32_t props, int crittype, int powertype)
120 {
121 sme_event_t *see = NULL, *osee = NULL;
122 prop_object_t obj;
123 int error = 0;
124 const char *objkey;
125 const struct op_t *op;
126
127 KASSERT(sdict != NULL);
128 KASSERT(edata != NULL);
129 KASSERT(sme != NULL);
130 KASSERT(lims != NULL);
131
132 /*
133 * Some validation first for limit-checking events
134 *
135 * 1. Limits are not permitted if the units is ENVSYS_INDICATOR
136 * or ENVSYS_BATTERY_CHARGE.
137 *
138 * 2. Capacity limits are permitted only if the sensor has the
139 * ENVSYS_FPERCENT flag set and value_max is set.
140 *
141 * 3. It is not permissible for both capacity and value limits
142 * to coexist.
143 *
144 * Note that it permissible for a sensor to have value limits
145 * even if its ENVSYS_FPERCENT flag and value_max are set.
146 */
147
148 DPRINTF(("%s: units %d props 0x%04x upropset 0x%04x max_val %d"
149 " edata-flags 0x%04x\n", __func__, edata->units, props,
150 edata->upropset, edata->value_max, edata->flags));
151
152 if (props)
153 if (edata->units == ENVSYS_INDICATOR ||
154 edata->units == ENVSYS_BATTERY_CHARGE)
155 return ENOTSUP;
156
157 if ((props & PROP_CAP_LIMITS) &&
158 ((edata->value_max == 0) ||
159 !(edata->flags & ENVSYS_FPERCENT) ||
160 (props & PROP_VAL_LIMITS) ||
161 (edata->upropset & PROP_VAL_LIMITS)))
162 props = 0;
163
164 if ((props & PROP_VAL_LIMITS) && (edata->upropset & PROP_CAP_LIMITS))
165 props = 0;
166
167 /*
168 * check if the event is already on the list and return
169 * EEXIST if value provided hasn't been changed.
170 */
171 mutex_enter(&sme->sme_mtx);
172 LIST_FOREACH(osee, &sme->sme_events_list, see_list) {
173 if (strcmp(edata->desc, osee->see_pes.pes_sensname) != 0)
174 continue;
175 if (crittype != osee->see_type &&
176 osee->see_type != PENVSYS_EVENT_NULL)
177 continue;
178
179 /*
180 * We found an existing event for this sensor. Make
181 * sure it references the correct edata
182 */
183 KASSERT(edata == osee->see_edata);
184
185 DPRINTF(("%s: dev %s sensor %s: event type %d exists\n",
186 __func__, sme->sme_name, edata->desc, crittype));
187
188 see = osee;
189 if (props & edata->upropset & (PROP_CRITMAX | PROP_BATTMAX)) {
190 if (lims->sel_critmax == edata->limits.sel_critmax) {
191 DPRINTF(("%s: critmax exists\n", __func__));
192 error = EEXIST;
193 props &= ~(PROP_CRITMAX | PROP_BATTMAX);
194 }
195 }
196 if (props & edata->upropset & (PROP_WARNMAX | PROP_BATTHIGH)) {
197 if (lims->sel_warnmax == edata->limits.sel_warnmax) {
198 DPRINTF(("%s: warnmax exists\n", __func__));
199 error = EEXIST;
200 props &= ~(PROP_WARNMAX | PROP_BATTHIGH);
201 }
202 }
203 if (props & edata->upropset & (PROP_WARNMIN | PROP_BATTWARN)) {
204 if (lims->sel_warnmin == edata->limits.sel_warnmin) {
205 DPRINTF(("%s: warnmin exists\n", __func__));
206 error = EEXIST;
207 props &= ~(PROP_WARNMIN | PROP_BATTWARN);
208 }
209 }
210 if (props & edata->upropset & (PROP_CRITMIN | PROP_BATTCAP)) {
211 if (lims->sel_critmin == edata->limits.sel_critmin) {
212 DPRINTF(("%s: critmin exists\n", __func__));
213 error = EEXIST;
214 props &= ~(PROP_CRITMIN | PROP_BATTCAP);
215 }
216 }
217 if (props && see->see_type == PENVSYS_EVENT_NULL)
218 see->see_type = crittype;
219
220 break;
221 }
222 if (crittype == PENVSYS_EVENT_NULL && see != NULL) {
223 mutex_exit(&sme->sme_mtx);
224 return EEXIST;
225 }
226
227 if (see == NULL) {
228 /*
229 * New event requested - allocate a sysmon_envsys event.
230 */
231 see = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*see), KM_SLEEP);
232 if (see == NULL)
233 return ENOMEM;
234
235 DPRINTF(("%s: dev %s sensor %s: new event\n",
236 __func__, sme->sme_name, edata->desc));
237
238 see->see_type = crittype;
239 see->see_sme = sme;
240 see->see_edata = edata;
241
242 /* Initialize sensor type and previously-sent state */
243
244 see->see_pes.pes_type = powertype;
245
246 switch (crittype) {
247 case PENVSYS_EVENT_CAPACITY:
248 see->see_evstate = ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_NORMAL;
249 break;
250 case PENVSYS_EVENT_STATE_CHANGED:
251 if (edata->units == ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY)
252 see->see_evstate =
253 ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_NORMAL;
254 else if (edata->units == ENVSYS_DRIVE)
255 see->see_evstate = ENVSYS_DRIVE_EMPTY;
256 else if (edata->units == ENVSYS_INDICATOR)
257 see->see_evstate = ENVSYS_SVALID;
258 else
259 panic("%s: bad units for "
260 "PENVSYS_EVENT_STATE_CHANGED", __func__);
261 break;
262 case PENVSYS_EVENT_CRITICAL:
263 case PENVSYS_EVENT_LIMITS:
264 default:
265 see->see_evstate = ENVSYS_SVALID;
266 break;
267 }
268 see->see_evvalue = 0;
269
270 (void)strlcpy(see->see_pes.pes_dvname, sme->sme_name,
271 sizeof(see->see_pes.pes_dvname));
272 (void)strlcpy(see->see_pes.pes_sensname, edata->desc,
273 sizeof(see->see_pes.pes_sensname));
274 }
275
276 /*
277 * Limit operation requested.
278 */
279 for (op = limit_ops; op->name != NULL; op++) {
280 if (props & op->prop) {
281 objkey = op->name;
282 obj = prop_dictionary_get(sdict, objkey);
283 if (obj != NULL &&
284 prop_object_type(obj) != PROP_TYPE_NUMBER) {
285 DPRINTF(("%s: (%s) %s object not TYPE_NUMBER\n",
286 __func__, sme->sme_name, objkey));
287 error = ENOTSUP;
288 } else {
289 edata->limits.sel_limit_list[op->idx] =
290 lims->sel_limit_list[op->idx];
291 error = sme_sensor_upint32(sdict, objkey,
292 lims->sel_limit_list[op->idx]);
293 DPRINTF(("%s: (%s) event [sensor=%s type=%d] "
294 "(%s updated)\n", __func__, sme->sme_name,
295 edata->desc, crittype, objkey));
296 }
297 if (error && error != EEXIST)
298 goto out;
299 edata->upropset |= op->prop;
300 }
301 }
302
303 if (props & PROP_DRIVER_LIMITS)
304 edata->upropset |= PROP_DRIVER_LIMITS;
305 else
306 edata->upropset &= ~PROP_DRIVER_LIMITS;
307
308 DPRINTF(("%s: (%s) event registered (sensor=%s snum=%d type=%d "
309 "critmin=%" PRIu32 " warnmin=%" PRIu32 " warnmax=%" PRIu32
310 " critmax=%" PRIu32 " props 0x%04x)\n", __func__,
311 see->see_sme->sme_name, see->see_pes.pes_sensname,
312 edata->sensor, see->see_type, edata->limits.sel_critmin,
313 edata->limits.sel_warnmin, edata->limits.sel_warnmax,
314 edata->limits.sel_critmax, edata->upropset));
315 /*
316 * Initialize the events framework if it wasn't initialized before.
317 */
318 if ((sme->sme_flags & SME_CALLOUT_INITIALIZED) == 0)
319 error = sme_events_init(sme);
320
321 /*
322 * If driver requested notification, advise it of new
323 * limit values
324 */
325 if (sme->sme_set_limits)
326 (*sme->sme_set_limits)(sme, edata, &(edata->limits),
327 &(edata->upropset));
328
329 out:
330 if ((error == 0 || error == EEXIST) && osee == NULL)
331 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&sme->sme_events_list, see, see_list);
332
333 mutex_exit(&sme->sme_mtx);
334
335 return error;
336 }
337
338 /*
339 * sme_event_unregister_all:
340 *
341 * + Unregisters all events associated with a sysmon envsys device.
342 */
343 void
344 sme_event_unregister_all(struct sysmon_envsys *sme)
345 {
346 sme_event_t *see;
347 int evcounter = 0;
348
349 KASSERT(sme != NULL);
350
351 mutex_enter(&sme->sme_mtx);
352 LIST_FOREACH(see, &sme->sme_events_list, see_list) {
353 while (see->see_flags & SEE_EVENT_WORKING)
354 cv_wait(&sme->sme_condvar, &sme->sme_mtx);
355
356 if (strcmp(see->see_pes.pes_dvname, sme->sme_name) == 0)
357 evcounter++;
358 }
359
360 DPRINTF(("%s: total events %d (%s)\n", __func__,
361 evcounter, sme->sme_name));
362
363 while ((see = LIST_FIRST(&sme->sme_events_list))) {
364 if (evcounter == 0)
365 break;
366
367 if (strcmp(see->see_pes.pes_dvname, sme->sme_name) == 0) {
368 DPRINTF(("%s: event %s %d removed (%s)\n", __func__,
369 see->see_pes.pes_sensname, see->see_type,
370 sme->sme_name));
371 sme_remove_event(see, sme);
372
373 evcounter--;
374 }
375 }
376
377 if (LIST_EMPTY(&sme->sme_events_list))
378 if (sme->sme_flags & SME_CALLOUT_INITIALIZED)
379 sme_events_destroy(sme);
380 mutex_exit(&sme->sme_mtx);
381 }
382
383 /*
384 * sme_event_unregister:
385 *
386 * + Unregisters an event from the specified sysmon envsys device.
387 */
388 int
389 sme_event_unregister(struct sysmon_envsys *sme, const char *sensor, int type)
390 {
391 sme_event_t *see;
392 bool found = false;
393
394 KASSERT(sensor != NULL);
395
396 mutex_enter(&sme->sme_mtx);
397 LIST_FOREACH(see, &sme->sme_events_list, see_list) {
398 if (strcmp(see->see_pes.pes_sensname, sensor) == 0) {
399 if (see->see_type == type) {
400 found = true;
401 break;
402 }
403 }
404 }
405
406 if (!found) {
407 mutex_exit(&sme->sme_mtx);
408 return EINVAL;
409 }
410
411 /*
412 * Wait for the event to finish its work, remove it from the list
413 * and release resources.
414 */
415 while (see->see_flags & SEE_EVENT_WORKING)
416 cv_wait(&sme->sme_condvar, &sme->sme_mtx);
417
418 DPRINTF(("%s: removed dev=%s sensor=%s type=%d\n",
419 __func__, see->see_pes.pes_dvname, sensor, type));
420
421 sme_remove_event(see, sme);
422
423 mutex_exit(&sme->sme_mtx);
424 return 0;
425 }
426
427 /*
428 * sme_event_unregister_sensor:
429 *
430 * + Unregisters any event associated with a specific sensor
431 * The caller must already own the sme_mtx.
432 */
433 int
434 sme_event_unregister_sensor(struct sysmon_envsys *sme, envsys_data_t *edata)
435 {
436 sme_event_t *see;
437 bool found = false;
438
439 KASSERT(mutex_owned(&sme->sme_mtx));
440 LIST_FOREACH(see, &sme->sme_events_list, see_list) {
441 if (see->see_edata == edata) {
442 found = true;
443 break;
444 }
445 }
446 if (!found)
447 return EINVAL;
448
449 /*
450 * Wait for the event to finish its work, remove it from the list
451 * and release resources.
452 */
453 while (see->see_flags & SEE_EVENT_WORKING)
454 cv_wait(&sme->sme_condvar, &sme->sme_mtx);
455
456 DPRINTF(("%s: removed dev=%s sensor=%s\n",
457 __func__, see->see_pes.pes_dvname, edata->desc));
458
459 sme_remove_event(see, sme);
460
461 return 0;
462 }
463
464 static void
465 sme_remove_event(sme_event_t *see, struct sysmon_envsys *sme)
466 {
467
468 KASSERT(mutex_owned(&sme->sme_mtx));
469
470 if (see->see_edata->flags & ENVSYS_FHAS_ENTROPY)
471 rnd_detach_source(&see->see_edata->rnd_src);
472 LIST_REMOVE(see, see_list);
473 /*
474 * So the events list is empty, we'll do the following:
475 *
476 * - stop and destroy the callout.
477 * - destroy the workqueue.
478 */
479 if (LIST_EMPTY(&sme->sme_events_list))
480 sme_events_destroy(sme);
481
482 kmem_free(see, sizeof(*see));
483 }
484
485 /*
486 * sme_event_drvadd:
487 *
488 * + Registers a new event for a device that had enabled any of
489 * the monitoring flags in the driver.
490 */
491 void
492 sme_event_drvadd(void *arg)
493 {
494 sme_event_drv_t *sed_t = arg;
495 sysmon_envsys_lim_t lims;
496 uint32_t props;
497 int error = 0;
498 const struct ev_reg_t *reg;
499
500 KASSERT(sed_t != NULL);
501
502 /*
503 * If driver provides a method to retrieve its internal limit
504 * values, call it and use those returned values as initial
505 * limits for event monitoring.
506 */
507 props = 0;
508 if (sed_t->sed_edata->flags & ENVSYS_FMONLIMITS)
509 if (sed_t->sed_sme->sme_get_limits)
510 (*sed_t->sed_sme->sme_get_limits)(sed_t->sed_sme,
511 sed_t->sed_edata,
512 &lims, &props);
513 /*
514 * If driver doesn't provide a way to "absorb" user-specified
515 * limit values, we must monitor all limits ourselves
516 */
517 if (sed_t->sed_sme->sme_set_limits == NULL)
518 props &= ~PROP_DRIVER_LIMITS;
519
520 /* Register the events that were specified */
521
522 for (reg = reg_events; reg->name != NULL; reg++) {
523 if (sed_t->sed_edata->flags & reg->crittype) {
524
525 error = sme_event_register(sed_t->sed_sdict,
526 sed_t->sed_edata,
527 sed_t->sed_sme,
528 &lims, props,
529 reg->powertype,
530 sed_t->sed_powertype);
531 if (error && error != EEXIST)
532 printf("%s: failed to add event! "
533 "error=%d sensor=%s event=%s\n",
534 __func__, error,
535 sed_t->sed_edata->desc, reg->name);
536 else {
537 char str[ENVSYS_DESCLEN] = "monitoring-state-";
538 (void)strlcat(str, reg->name, sizeof(str));
539 prop_dictionary_set_bool(sed_t->sed_sdict,
540 str, true);
541 }
542 }
543 }
544
545 /*
546 * we are done, free memory now.
547 */
548 kmem_free(sed_t, sizeof(*sed_t));
549 }
550
551 /*
552 * sme_events_init:
553 *
554 * + Initialize the events framework for this device.
555 */
556 int
557 sme_events_init(struct sysmon_envsys *sme)
558 {
559 int error = 0;
560
561 KASSERT(sme != NULL);
562 KASSERT(mutex_owned(&sme->sme_mtx));
563
564 error = workqueue_create(&sme->sme_wq, sme->sme_name,
565 sme_events_worker, sme, PRI_NONE, IPL_SOFTCLOCK, WQ_MPSAFE);
566 if (error)
567 return error;
568
569 mutex_init(&sme->sme_callout_mtx, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTCLOCK);
570 callout_init(&sme->sme_callout, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
571 callout_setfunc(&sme->sme_callout, sme_events_check, sme);
572 sme->sme_flags |= SME_CALLOUT_INITIALIZED;
573 sme_schedule_callout(sme);
574 DPRINTF(("%s: events framework initialized for '%s'\n",
575 __func__, sme->sme_name));
576
577 return error;
578 }
579
580 /*
581 * sme_schedule_callout
582 *
583 * (Re)-schedule the device's callout timer
584 */
585 void
586 sme_schedule_callout(struct sysmon_envsys *sme)
587 {
588 uint64_t timo;
589
590 KASSERT(sme != NULL);
591
592 if ((sme->sme_flags & SME_CALLOUT_INITIALIZED) == 0)
593 return;
594
595 if (sme->sme_events_timeout)
596 timo = sme->sme_events_timeout * hz;
597 else
598 timo = SME_EVTIMO;
599
600 callout_stop(&sme->sme_callout);
601 callout_schedule(&sme->sme_callout, timo);
602 }
603
604 /*
605 * sme_events_destroy:
606 *
607 * + Destroys the event framework for this device: callout
608 * stopped, workqueue destroyed and callout mutex destroyed.
609 */
610 void
611 sme_events_destroy(struct sysmon_envsys *sme)
612 {
613 KASSERT(mutex_owned(&sme->sme_mtx));
614
615 callout_stop(&sme->sme_callout);
616 workqueue_destroy(sme->sme_wq);
617 mutex_destroy(&sme->sme_callout_mtx);
618 callout_destroy(&sme->sme_callout);
619 sme->sme_flags &= ~SME_CALLOUT_INITIALIZED;
620 DPRINTF(("%s: events framework destroyed for '%s'\n",
621 __func__, sme->sme_name));
622 }
623
624 /*
625 * sysmon_envsys_update_limits
626 *
627 * + If a driver needs to update the limits that it is providing,
628 * we need to update the dictionary data as well as the limits.
629 * This only makes sense if the driver is capable of providing
630 * its limits, and if there is a limits event-monitor.
631 */
632 int
633 sysmon_envsys_update_limits(struct sysmon_envsys *sme, envsys_data_t *edata)
634 {
635 int err;
636
637 sysmon_envsys_acquire(sme, false);
638 if (sme->sme_get_limits == NULL ||
639 (edata->flags & ENVSYS_FMONLIMITS) == 0)
640 err = EINVAL;
641 else
642 err = sme_update_limits(sme, edata);
643 sysmon_envsys_release(sme, false);
644
645 return err;
646 }
647
648 /*
649 * sme_update_limits
650 *
651 * + Internal version of sysmon_envsys_update_limits() to be used
652 * when the device has already been sysmon_envsys_acquire()d.
653 */
654
655 int
656 sme_update_limits(struct sysmon_envsys *sme, envsys_data_t *edata)
657 {
658 prop_dictionary_t sdict = NULL;
659 prop_array_t array = NULL;
660 sysmon_envsys_lim_t lims;
661 sme_event_t *see;
662 uint32_t props = 0;
663
664 /* Find the dictionary for this sensor */
665 array = prop_dictionary_get(sme_propd, sme->sme_name);
666 if (array == NULL ||
667 prop_object_type(array) != PROP_TYPE_ARRAY) {
668 DPRINTF(("%s: array device failed\n", __func__));
669 return EINVAL;
670 }
671
672 sdict = prop_array_get(array, edata->sensor);
673 if (sdict == NULL) {
674 return EINVAL;
675 }
676
677 /* Find the event definition to get its powertype */
678 LIST_FOREACH(see, &sme->sme_events_list, see_list) {
679 if (edata == see->see_edata &&
680 see->see_type == PENVSYS_EVENT_LIMITS)
681 break;
682 }
683 if (see == NULL)
684 return EINVAL;
685
686 /* Update limit values from driver if possible */
687 if (sme->sme_get_limits != NULL)
688 (*sme->sme_get_limits)(sme, edata, &lims, &props);
689
690 /* Update event and dictionary */
691 sme_event_register(sdict, edata, sme, &lims, props,
692 PENVSYS_EVENT_LIMITS, see->see_pes.pes_type);
693
694 return 0;
695 }
696
697 /*
698 * sme_events_check:
699 *
700 * + Passes the events to the workqueue thread and stops
701 * the callout if the 'low-power' condition is triggered.
702 */
703 void
704 sme_events_check(void *arg)
705 {
706 struct sysmon_envsys *sme = arg;
707 sme_event_t *see;
708
709 KASSERT(sme != NULL);
710
711 mutex_enter(&sme->sme_callout_mtx);
712 LIST_FOREACH(see, &sme->sme_events_list, see_list) {
713 workqueue_enqueue(sme->sme_wq, &see->see_wk, NULL);
714 see->see_edata->flags |= ENVSYS_FNEED_REFRESH;
715 }
716 if (!sysmon_low_power)
717 sme_schedule_callout(sme);
718 mutex_exit(&sme->sme_callout_mtx);
719 }
720
721 /*
722 * sme_events_worker:
723 *
724 * + workqueue thread that checks if there's a critical condition
725 * and sends an event if it was triggered.
726 */
727 void
728 sme_events_worker(struct work *wk, void *arg)
729 {
730 sme_event_t *see = (void *)wk;
731 struct sysmon_envsys *sme = see->see_sme;
732 envsys_data_t *edata = see->see_edata;
733
734 KASSERT(wk == &see->see_wk);
735 KASSERT(sme != NULL || edata != NULL);
736
737 mutex_enter(&sme->sme_mtx);
738 see->see_flags |= SEE_EVENT_WORKING;
739 /*
740 * sme_events_check marks the sensors to make us refresh them here.
741 * sme_envsys_refresh_sensor will not call the driver if the driver
742 * does its own setting of the sensor value.
743 */
744 if ((edata->flags & ENVSYS_FNEED_REFRESH) != 0) {
745 /* refresh sensor in device */
746 sysmon_envsys_refresh_sensor(sme, edata);
747 edata->flags &= ~ENVSYS_FNEED_REFRESH;
748 }
749
750 DPRINTFOBJ(("%s: (%s) desc=%s sensor=%d type=%d state=%d units=%d "
751 "value_cur=%d upropset=%d\n", __func__, sme->sme_name, edata->desc,
752 edata->sensor, see->see_type, edata->state, edata->units,
753 edata->value_cur, edata->upropset));
754
755 /* skip the event if current sensor is in invalid state */
756 if (edata->state == ENVSYS_SINVALID)
757 goto out;
758
759 /*
760 * For range limits, if the driver claims responsibility for
761 * limit/range checking, just user driver-supplied status.
762 * Else calculate our own status. Note that driver must
763 * relinquish responsibility for ALL limits if there is even
764 * one limit that it cannot handle!
765 *
766 * If this is a CAPACITY monitor, but the sensor's max_value
767 * is not set, treat it as though the monitor does not exist.
768 */
769 if ((see->see_type == PENVSYS_EVENT_LIMITS ||
770 see->see_type == PENVSYS_EVENT_CAPACITY) &&
771 (edata->upropset & PROP_DRIVER_LIMITS) == 0) {
772 if ((see->see_type == PENVSYS_EVENT_CAPACITY) &&
773 (edata->value_max == 0))
774 edata->state = ENVSYS_SVALID;
775 else if ((edata->upropset & (PROP_CRITMIN | PROP_BATTCAP)) &&
776 (edata->value_cur < edata->limits.sel_critmin))
777 edata->state = ENVSYS_SCRITUNDER;
778 else if ((edata->upropset & (PROP_WARNMIN | PROP_BATTWARN)) &&
779 (edata->value_cur < edata->limits.sel_warnmin))
780 edata->state = ENVSYS_SWARNUNDER;
781 else if ((edata->upropset & (PROP_CRITMAX | PROP_BATTMAX)) &&
782 (edata->value_cur > edata->limits.sel_critmax))
783 edata->state = ENVSYS_SCRITOVER;
784 else if ((edata->upropset & (PROP_WARNMAX | PROP_BATTHIGH)) &&
785 (edata->value_cur > edata->limits.sel_warnmax))
786 edata->state = ENVSYS_SWARNOVER;
787 else
788 edata->state = ENVSYS_SVALID;
789 }
790 sme_deliver_event(see);
791
792 out:
793 see->see_flags &= ~SEE_EVENT_WORKING;
794 cv_broadcast(&sme->sme_condvar);
795 mutex_exit(&sme->sme_mtx);
796 }
797
798 /*
799 * sysmon_envsys_sensor_event
800 *
801 * + Find the monitor event of a particular type for a given sensor
802 * on a device and deliver the event if one is required. If
803 * no event type is specified, deliver all events for the sensor.
804 */
805 void
806 sysmon_envsys_sensor_event(struct sysmon_envsys *sme, envsys_data_t *edata,
807 int ev_type)
808 {
809 sme_event_t *see;
810
811 mutex_enter(&sme->sme_mtx);
812 LIST_FOREACH(see, &sme->sme_events_list, see_list) {
813 if (edata != see->see_edata)
814 continue;
815 if (ev_type == 0 ||
816 ev_type == see->see_type) {
817 sme_deliver_event(see);
818 if (ev_type != 0)
819 break;
820 }
821 }
822 mutex_exit(&sme->sme_mtx);
823 }
824
825 /*
826 * sme_deliver_event:
827 *
828 * + If new sensor state requires it, send an event to powerd
829 *
830 * Must be called with the device's sysmon mutex held
831 * see->see_sme->sme_mtx
832 */
833 void
834 sme_deliver_event(sme_event_t *see)
835 {
836 envsys_data_t *edata = see->see_edata;
837 const struct sme_descr_entry *sdt = NULL;
838 const struct sme_sensor_event *sse = sme_sensor_event;
839 int i, state = 0;
840
841 switch (see->see_type) {
842 case PENVSYS_EVENT_LIMITS:
843 case PENVSYS_EVENT_CAPACITY:
844 /*
845 * Send event if state has changed
846 */
847 if (edata->state == see->see_evstate)
848 break;
849
850 for (i = 0; sse[i].state != -1; i++)
851 if (sse[i].state == edata->state)
852 break;
853
854 if (sse[i].state == -1)
855 break;
856
857 if (edata->state == ENVSYS_SVALID)
858 sysmon_penvsys_event(&see->see_pes,
859 PENVSYS_EVENT_NORMAL);
860 else
861 sysmon_penvsys_event(&see->see_pes, sse[i].event);
862
863 see->see_evstate = edata->state;
864 DPRINTFOBJ(("%s: (%s) desc=%s sensor=%d state=%d send_ev=%d\n",
865 __func__, see->see_sme->sme_name, edata->desc,
866 edata->sensor, edata->state,
867 (edata->state == ENVSYS_SVALID) ? PENVSYS_EVENT_NORMAL :
868 sse[i].event));
869
870 break;
871
872 /*
873 * Send PENVSYS_EVENT_CRITICAL event if:
874 * State has gone from non-CRITICAL to CRITICAL,
875 * State remains CRITICAL and value has changed, or
876 * State has returned from CRITICAL to non-CRITICAL
877 */
878 case PENVSYS_EVENT_CRITICAL:
879 DPRINTF(("%s: CRITICAL: old/new state %d/%d, old/new value "
880 "%d/%d\n", __func__, see->see_evstate, edata->state,
881 see->see_evvalue, edata->value_cur));
882 if (edata->state == ENVSYS_SVALID &&
883 see->see_evstate != ENVSYS_SVALID) {
884 sysmon_penvsys_event(&see->see_pes,
885 PENVSYS_EVENT_NORMAL);
886 see->see_evstate = ENVSYS_SVALID;
887 break;
888 } else if (edata->state != ENVSYS_SCRITICAL)
889 break;
890 if (see->see_evstate != ENVSYS_SCRITICAL ||
891 see->see_evvalue != edata->value_cur) {
892 sysmon_penvsys_event(&see->see_pes,
893 PENVSYS_EVENT_CRITICAL);
894 see->see_evstate = ENVSYS_SCRITICAL;
895 }
896 see->see_evvalue = edata->value_cur;
897 break;
898
899 /*
900 * if value_cur is not normal (battery) or online (drive),
901 * send the event...
902 */
903 case PENVSYS_EVENT_STATE_CHANGED:
904 /*
905 * the state has not been changed, just ignore the event.
906 */
907 if (edata->value_cur == see->see_evvalue)
908 break;
909
910 switch (edata->units) {
911 case ENVSYS_DRIVE:
912 sdt = sme_find_table_entry(SME_DESC_DRIVE_STATES,
913 edata->value_cur);
914 state = ENVSYS_DRIVE_ONLINE;
915 break;
916 case ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY:
917 sdt = sme_find_table_entry(SME_DESC_BATTERY_CAPACITY,
918 edata->value_cur);
919 state = ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_NORMAL;
920 break;
921 case ENVSYS_INDICATOR:
922 sdt = sme_find_table_entry(SME_DESC_INDICATOR,
923 edata->value_cur);
924 state = see->see_evvalue; /* force state change */
925 break;
926 default:
927 panic("%s: bad units for PENVSYS_EVENT_STATE_CHANGED",
928 __func__);
929 }
930
931 if (sdt->type == -1)
932 break;
933
934 /*
935 * copy current state description.
936 */
937 (void)strlcpy(see->see_pes.pes_statedesc, sdt->desc,
938 sizeof(see->see_pes.pes_statedesc));
939
940 if (edata->value_cur == state)
941 /*
942 * state returned to normal condition
943 */
944 sysmon_penvsys_event(&see->see_pes,
945 PENVSYS_EVENT_NORMAL);
946 else
947 /*
948 * state changed to abnormal condition
949 */
950 sysmon_penvsys_event(&see->see_pes, see->see_type);
951
952 see->see_evvalue = edata->value_cur;
953
954 /*
955 * There's no need to continue if it's a drive sensor.
956 */
957 if (edata->units == ENVSYS_DRIVE)
958 break;
959
960 /*
961 * Check if the system is running in low power and send the
962 * event to powerd (if running) or shutdown the system
963 * otherwise.
964 */
965 if (!sysmon_low_power && sme_event_check_low_power()) {
966 struct penvsys_state pes;
967
968 /*
969 * Stop the callout and send the 'low-power' event.
970 */
971 sysmon_low_power = true;
972 callout_stop(&see->see_sme->sme_callout);
973 pes.pes_type = PENVSYS_TYPE_BATTERY;
974 sysmon_penvsys_event(&pes, PENVSYS_EVENT_LOW_POWER);
975 }
976 break;
977 case PENVSYS_EVENT_NULL:
978 break;
979 default:
980 panic("%s: invalid event type %d", __func__, see->see_type);
981 }
982 }
983
984 /*
985 * Returns true if the system is in low power state: an AC adapter
986 * is OFF and all batteries are in LOW/CRITICAL state.
987 */
988 static bool
989 sme_event_check_low_power(void)
990 {
991 if (!sme_acadapter_check())
992 return false;
993
994 return sme_battery_check();
995 }
996
997 /*
998 * Called with the sysmon_envsys device mtx held through the
999 * workqueue thread.
1000 */
1001 static bool
1002 sme_acadapter_check(void)
1003 {
1004 struct sysmon_envsys *sme;
1005 envsys_data_t *edata;
1006 bool dev = false, sensor = false;
1007
1008 LIST_FOREACH(sme, &sysmon_envsys_list, sme_list) {
1009 if (sme->sme_class == SME_CLASS_ACADAPTER) {
1010 dev = true;
1011 break;
1012 }
1013 }
1014
1015 /*
1016 * No AC Adapter devices were found.
1017 */
1018 if (!dev)
1019 return false;
1020
1021 /*
1022 * Check if there's an AC adapter device connected.
1023 */
1024 TAILQ_FOREACH(edata, &sme->sme_sensors_list, sensors_head) {
1025 if (edata->units == ENVSYS_INDICATOR) {
1026 sensor = true;
1027 /* refresh current sensor */
1028 sysmon_envsys_refresh_sensor(sme, edata);
1029
1030 if (edata->value_cur)
1031 return false;
1032 }
1033 }
1034
1035 if (!sensor)
1036 return false;
1037
1038 /*
1039 * AC adapter found and not connected.
1040 */
1041 return true;
1042 }
1043
1044 /*
1045 * Called with the sysmon_envsys device mtx held through the
1046 * workqueue thread.
1047 */
1048 static bool
1049 sme_battery_check(void)
1050 {
1051 struct sysmon_envsys *sme;
1052 envsys_data_t *edata;
1053 int batteriesfound = 0;
1054 bool present, batterycap, batterycharge;
1055
1056 /*
1057 * Check for battery devices and its state.
1058 */
1059 LIST_FOREACH(sme, &sysmon_envsys_list, sme_list) {
1060 if (sme->sme_class != SME_CLASS_BATTERY)
1061 continue;
1062
1063 present = true;
1064
1065 /*
1066 * XXX
1067 * this assumes that the first valid ENVSYS_INDICATOR is the
1068 * presence indicator
1069 */
1070 TAILQ_FOREACH(edata, &sme->sme_sensors_list, sensors_head) {
1071 if ((edata->units == ENVSYS_INDICATOR) &&
1072 (edata->state == ENVSYS_SVALID)) {
1073 present = edata->value_cur;
1074 break;
1075 }
1076 }
1077 if (!present)
1078 continue;
1079 /*
1080 * We've found a battery device...
1081 */
1082 batteriesfound++;
1083 batterycap = batterycharge = false;
1084 TAILQ_FOREACH(edata, &sme->sme_sensors_list, sensors_head) {
1085 /* no need to even look at sensors that aren't valid */
1086 if (edata->state != ENVSYS_SVALID)
1087 continue;
1088 if (edata->units == ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY) {
1089 batterycap = true;
1090 if (!sme_battery_critical(edata))
1091 return false;
1092 } else if (edata->units == ENVSYS_BATTERY_CHARGE) {
1093 batterycharge = true;
1094 if (edata->value_cur)
1095 return false;
1096 }
1097 }
1098 if (!batterycap || !batterycharge)
1099 return false;
1100 }
1101
1102 if (!batteriesfound)
1103 return false;
1104
1105 /*
1106 * All batteries in low/critical capacity and discharging.
1107 */
1108 return true;
1109 }
1110
1111 static bool
1112 sme_battery_critical(envsys_data_t *edata)
1113 {
1114 if (edata->value_cur == ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_CRITICAL ||
1115 edata->value_cur == ENVSYS_BATTERY_CAPACITY_LOW)
1116 return true;
1117
1118 return false;
1119 }
1120