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authorRobert Moore <robert.moore@intel.com>2005-06-24 00:00:00 -0400
committerLen Brown <len.brown@intel.com>2005-07-13 23:45:36 -0400
commit73459f73e5d1602c59ebec114fc45185521353c1 (patch)
tree56c2183e345784d2be09c2f5d2530cf36221c55e /include/acpi/acpiosxf.h
parent88ac00f5a841dcfc5c682000f4a6add0add8caac (diff)
ACPICA 20050617-0624 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com>
ACPICA 20050617: Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to allow the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the compile time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original cache code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact interface definitions. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. acpi_os_create_cache acpi_os_delete_cache acpi_os_purge_cache acpi_os_acquire_object acpi_os_release_object Modified the interfaces to acpi_os_acquire_lock and acpi_os_release_lock to return and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models. Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this state by itself, a simple and fast operation. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the ACPI specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer. Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs contain only the RSDT. Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an input string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now correctly returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object with a null pointer. Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a store to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The Device object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned. ACPICA 20050624: Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to define and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other operating systems as required. Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the interface in the first place. acpi_os_acquire_object is now similar to the acpi_os_allocate interface. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Modified the initialization sequence in acpi_initialize_subsystem to call the OSL interface acpi_osl_initialize first, before any local initialization. This change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL interfaces. Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are listed below. utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */ utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */ utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */ parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */ Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/acpi/acpiosxf.h')
-rw-r--r--include/acpi/acpiosxf.h35
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/include/acpi/acpiosxf.h b/include/acpi/acpiosxf.h
index ea489f235216..819a53f83cfa 100644
--- a/include/acpi/acpiosxf.h
+++ b/include/acpi/acpiosxf.h
@@ -139,15 +139,14 @@ void
139acpi_os_delete_lock ( 139acpi_os_delete_lock (
140 acpi_handle handle); 140 acpi_handle handle);
141 141
142void 142unsigned long
143acpi_os_acquire_lock ( 143acpi_os_acquire_lock (
144 acpi_handle handle, 144 acpi_handle handle);
145 u32 flags);
146 145
147void 146void
148acpi_os_release_lock ( 147acpi_os_release_lock (
149 acpi_handle handle, 148 acpi_handle handle,
150 u32 flags); 149 unsigned long flags);
151 150
152 151
153/* 152/*
@@ -180,6 +179,34 @@ acpi_os_get_physical_address (
180#endif 179#endif
181 180
182 181
182
183/*
184 * Memory/Object Cache
185 */
186acpi_status
187acpi_os_create_cache (
188 char *cache_name,
189 u16 object_size,
190 u16 max_depth,
191 acpi_cache_t **return_cache);
192
193acpi_status
194acpi_os_delete_cache (
195 acpi_cache_t *cache);
196
197acpi_status
198acpi_os_purge_cache (
199 acpi_cache_t *cache);
200
201void *
202acpi_os_acquire_object (
203 acpi_cache_t *cache);
204
205acpi_status
206acpi_os_release_object (
207 acpi_cache_t *cache,
208 void *object);
209
183/* 210/*
184 * Interrupt handlers 211 * Interrupt handlers
185 */ 212 */