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      5  *****************************************************************************/
      6 
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    100  * software or system incorporating such software without first obtaining any
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    114  *****************************************************************************/
    115 
    116 
    117 /* Set the ACPICA application type for use in include/platform/acenv.h */
    118 
    119 #ifndef WIN32
    120 #define WIN32
    121 #endif
    122 
    123 #define ACPI_DEBUG_OUTPUT
    124 
    125 /* ACPICA public headers */
    126 
    127 #include "acpi.h"
    128 
    129 #define _COMPONENT          ACPI_EXAMPLE
    130         ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("examples")
    131 
    132 
    133 /******************************************************************************
    134  *
    135  * ACPICA Example Code
    136  *
    137  * This module contains examples of how the host OS should interface to the
    138  * ACPICA subsystem.
    139  *
    140  * 1) How to use the platform/acenv.h file and how to set configuration
    141  *      options.
    142  *
    143  * 2) main - using the debug output mechanism and the error/warning output
    144  *      macros.
    145  *
    146  * 3) Two examples of the ACPICA initialization sequence. The first is a
    147  *      initialization with no "early" ACPI table access. The second shows
    148  *      how to use ACPICA to obtain the tables very early during kernel
    149  *      initialization, even before dynamic memory is available.
    150  *
    151  * 4) How to invoke a control method, including argument setup and how to
    152  *      access the return value.
    153  *
    154  *****************************************************************************/
    155 
    156 /* Standard Clib headers */
    157 
    158 #include <stdio.h>
    159 #include <string.h>
    160 
    161 /* Local Prototypes */
    162 
    163 ACPI_STATUS
    164 InitializeFullAcpi (void);
    165 
    166 ACPI_STATUS
    167 InstallHandlers (void);
    168 
    169 void
    170 ExecuteOSI (void);
    171 
    172 
    173 /******************************************************************************
    174  *
    175  * FUNCTION:    main
    176  *
    177  * PARAMETERS:  argc, argv
    178  *
    179  * RETURN:      Status
    180  *
    181  * DESCRIPTION: Main routine. Shows the use of the various output macros, as
    182  *              well as the use of the debug layer/level globals.
    183  *
    184  *****************************************************************************/
    185 
    186 int ACPI_SYSTEM_XFACE
    187 main (
    188     int                     argc,
    189     char                    **argv)
    190 {
    191     ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME (Examples-main);
    192 
    193 
    194     InitializeFullAcpi ();
    195 
    196     /* Enable debug output, example debug print */
    197 
    198     AcpiDbgLayer = ACPI_EXAMPLE;
    199     AcpiDbgLevel = ACPI_LV_INIT;
    200     ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_INIT, "Example Debug output\n"));
    201 
    202     /* Example warning and error output */
    203 
    204     ACPI_INFO        ((AE_INFO, "ACPICA example info message"));
    205     ACPI_WARNING     ((AE_INFO, "ACPICA example warning message"));
    206     ACPI_ERROR       ((AE_INFO, "ACPICA example error message"));
    207     ACPI_EXCEPTION   ((AE_INFO, AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE, "Example exception message"));
    208 
    209     ExecuteOSI ();
    210     return (0);
    211 }
    212 
    213 
    214 /******************************************************************************
    215  *
    216  * Example ACPICA initialization code. This shows a full initialization with
    217  * no early ACPI table access.
    218  *
    219  *****************************************************************************/
    220 
    221 ACPI_STATUS
    222 InitializeFullAcpi (void)
    223 {
    224     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
    225 
    226 
    227     /* Initialize the ACPICA subsystem */
    228 
    229     Status = AcpiInitializeSubsystem ();
    230     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    231     {
    232         ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status, "While initializing ACPICA"));
    233         return (Status);
    234     }
    235 
    236     /* Initialize the ACPICA Table Manager and get all ACPI tables */
    237 
    238     Status = AcpiInitializeTables (NULL, 16, FALSE);
    239     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    240     {
    241         ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status, "While initializing Table Manager"));
    242         return (Status);
    243     }
    244 
    245     /* Create the ACPI namespace from ACPI tables */
    246 
    247     Status = AcpiLoadTables ();
    248     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    249     {
    250         ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status, "While loading ACPI tables"));
    251         return (Status);
    252     }
    253 
    254     /* Install local handlers */
    255 
    256     Status = InstallHandlers ();
    257     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    258     {
    259         ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status, "While installing handlers"));
    260         return (Status);
    261     }
    262 
    263     /* Initialize the ACPI hardware */
    264 
    265     Status = AcpiEnableSubsystem (ACPI_FULL_INITIALIZATION);
    266     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    267     {
    268         ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status, "While enabling ACPICA"));
    269         return (Status);
    270     }
    271 
    272     /* Complete the ACPI namespace object initialization */
    273 
    274     Status = AcpiInitializeObjects (ACPI_FULL_INITIALIZATION);
    275     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    276     {
    277         ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status, "While initializing ACPICA objects"));
    278         return (Status);
    279     }
    280 
    281     return (AE_OK);
    282 }
    283 
    284 
    285 /******************************************************************************
    286  *
    287  * Example ACPICA initialization code with early ACPI table access. This shows
    288  * an initialization that requires early access to ACPI tables (before
    289  * kernel dynamic memory is available)
    290  *
    291  *****************************************************************************/
    292 
    293 /*
    294  * The purpose of this static table array is to avoid the use of kernel
    295  * dynamic memory which may not be available during early ACPI table
    296  * access.
    297  */
    298 #define ACPI_MAX_INIT_TABLES    16
    299 static ACPI_TABLE_DESC      TableArray[ACPI_MAX_INIT_TABLES];
    300 
    301 
    302 /*
    303  * This function would be called early in kernel initialization. After this
    304  * is called, all ACPI tables are available to the host.
    305  */
    306 ACPI_STATUS
    307 InitializeAcpiTables (void)
    308 {
    309     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
    310 
    311 
    312     /* Initialize the ACPICA Table Manager and get all ACPI tables */
    313 
    314     Status = AcpiInitializeTables (TableArray, ACPI_MAX_INIT_TABLES, TRUE);
    315     return (Status);
    316 }
    317 
    318 
    319 /*
    320  * This function would be called after the kernel is initialized and
    321  * dynamic/virtual memory is available. It completes the initialization of
    322  * the ACPICA subsystem.
    323  */
    324 ACPI_STATUS
    325 InitializeAcpi (void)
    326 {
    327     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
    328 
    329 
    330     /* Initialize the ACPICA subsystem */
    331 
    332     Status = AcpiInitializeSubsystem ();
    333     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    334     {
    335         return (Status);
    336     }
    337 
    338     /* Copy the root table list to dynamic memory */
    339 
    340     Status = AcpiReallocateRootTable ();
    341     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    342     {
    343         return (Status);
    344     }
    345 
    346     /* Create the ACPI namespace from ACPI tables */
    347 
    348     Status = AcpiLoadTables ();
    349     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    350     {
    351         return (Status);
    352     }
    353 
    354     /* Install local handlers */
    355 
    356     Status = InstallHandlers ();
    357     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    358     {
    359         ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status, "While installing handlers"));
    360         return (Status);
    361     }
    362 
    363     /* Initialize the ACPI hardware */
    364 
    365     Status = AcpiEnableSubsystem (ACPI_FULL_INITIALIZATION);
    366     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    367     {
    368         return (Status);
    369     }
    370 
    371     /* Complete the ACPI namespace object initialization */
    372 
    373     Status = AcpiInitializeObjects (ACPI_FULL_INITIALIZATION);
    374     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    375     {
    376         return (Status);
    377     }
    378 
    379     return (AE_OK);
    380 }
    381 
    382 
    383 /******************************************************************************
    384  *
    385  * Example ACPICA handler and handler installation
    386  *
    387  *****************************************************************************/
    388 
    389 void
    390 NotifyHandler (
    391     ACPI_HANDLE                 Device,
    392     UINT32                      Value,
    393     void                        *Context)
    394 {
    395 
    396     ACPI_INFO ((AE_INFO, "Received a notify 0x%X", Value));
    397 }
    398 
    399 
    400 ACPI_STATUS
    401 InstallHandlers (void)
    402 {
    403     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
    404 
    405 
    406     /* Install global notify handler */
    407 
    408     Status = AcpiInstallNotifyHandler (ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT, ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY,
    409                                         NotifyHandler, NULL);
    410     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    411     {
    412         ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status, "While installing Notify handler"));
    413         return (Status);
    414     }
    415 
    416     return (AE_OK);
    417 }
    418 
    419 
    420 /******************************************************************************
    421  *
    422  * Example control method execution.
    423  *
    424  * _OSI is a predefined method that is implemented internally within ACPICA.
    425  *
    426  * Shows the following elements:
    427  *
    428  * 1) How to setup a control method argument and argument list
    429  * 2) How to setup the return value object
    430  * 3) How to invoke AcpiEvaluateObject
    431  * 4) How to check the returned ACPI_STATUS
    432  * 5) How to analyze the return value
    433  *
    434  *****************************************************************************/
    435 
    436 void
    437 ExecuteOSI (void)
    438 {
    439     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
    440     ACPI_OBJECT_LIST        ArgList;
    441     ACPI_OBJECT             Arg[1];
    442     ACPI_BUFFER             ReturnValue;
    443     ACPI_OBJECT             *Object;
    444 
    445 
    446     ACPI_INFO ((AE_INFO, "Executing OSI method"));
    447 
    448     /* Setup input argument */
    449 
    450     ArgList.Count = 1;
    451     ArgList.Pointer = Arg;
    452 
    453     Arg[0].Type = ACPI_TYPE_STRING;
    454     Arg[0].String.Pointer = "Windows 2001";
    455     Arg[0].String.Length = strlen (Arg[0].String.Pointer);
    456 
    457     /* Ask ACPICA to allocate space for the return object */
    458 
    459     ReturnValue.Length = ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER;
    460 
    461     Status = AcpiEvaluateObject (NULL, "\\_OSI", &ArgList, &ReturnValue);
    462     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
    463     {
    464         ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status, "While executing _OSI"));
    465         return;
    466     }
    467 
    468     /* Ensure that the return object is large enough */
    469 
    470     if (ReturnValue.Length < sizeof (ACPI_OBJECT))
    471     {
    472         AcpiOsPrintf ("Return value from _OSI method too small, %.8X\n",
    473             ReturnValue.Length);
    474         return;
    475     }
    476 
    477     /* Expect an integer return value from execution of _OSI */
    478 
    479     Object = ReturnValue.Pointer;
    480     if (Object->Type != ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER)
    481     {
    482         AcpiOsPrintf ("Invalid return type from _OSI, %.2X\n", Object->Type);
    483     }
    484 
    485     ACPI_INFO ((AE_INFO, "_OSI returned 0x%8.8X", (UINT32) Object->Integer.Value));
    486     AcpiOsFree (Object);
    487     return;
    488 }
    489 
    490 
    491 /******************************************************************************
    492  *
    493  * OSL support (only needed to link to the windows OSL)
    494  *
    495  *****************************************************************************/
    496 
    497 FILE    *AcpiGbl_DebugFile;
    498 
    499 ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS
    500 AeLocalGetRootPointer (
    501     void)
    502 {
    503 
    504     return (0);
    505 }
    506 
    507