FreeBSD-5.3/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_if.m

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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_if.m,v 1.2 2004/07/15 16:29:08 njl Exp $
#

#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "acpi.h"

INTERFACE acpi;

#
# Callback function for each child handle traversed in acpi_scan_children().
#
# ACPI_HANDLE h:  current child device being considered
#
# device_t *dev:  pointer to the child's original device_t or NULL if there
#   was none.  The callback should store a new device in *dev if it has
#   created one.  The method implementation will automatically clean up the
#   previous device and properly associate the current ACPI_HANDLE with it.
#
# level:  current level being scanned
#
# void *arg:  argument passed in original call to acpi_scan_children()
#
# Returns:  AE_OK if the scan should continue, otherwise an error
#
HEADER {
	typedef ACPI_STATUS (*acpi_scan_cb_t)(ACPI_HANDLE h, device_t *dev,
	    int level, void *arg);
};

#
# Default implementation for acpi_id_probe().
#
CODE {
	static char *
	acpi_generic_id_probe(device_t bus, device_t dev, char **ids)
	{
		return (NULL);
	}
};

#
# Check a device for a match in a list of ID strings.  The strings can be
# EISA PNP IDs or ACPI _HID/_CID values.
#
# device_t bus:  parent bus for the device
#
# device_t dev:  device being considered
#
# char **ids:  array of ID strings to consider
#
# Returns:  ID string matched or NULL if no match
#
METHOD char * id_probe {
	device_t	bus;
	device_t	dev;
	char		**ids;
} DEFAULT acpi_generic_id_probe;

#
# Evaluate an ACPI method or object, given its path.
#
# device_t bus:  parent bus for the device
#
# device_t dev:  evaluate the object relative to this device's handle.
#   Specify NULL to begin the search at the ACPI root.
#
# ACPI_STRING pathname:  absolute or relative path to this object
#
# ACPI_OBJECT_LIST *parameters:  array of arguments to pass to the object.
#   Specify NULL if there are none.
#
# ACPI_BUFFER *ret:  the result (if any) of the evaluation
#   Specify NULL if there is none.
#
# Returns:  AE_OK or an error value
#
METHOD ACPI_STATUS evaluate_object {
	device_t	bus;
	device_t	dev;
	ACPI_STRING 	pathname;
	ACPI_OBJECT_LIST *parameters;
	ACPI_BUFFER	*ret;
};

#
# Rescan a subtree and optionally reattach devices to handles.  Users
# specify a callback that is called for each ACPI_HANDLE of type Device
# that is a child of "dev".
#
# device_t bus:  parent bus for the device
#
# device_t dev:  begin the scan starting with this device's handle.
#   Specify NULL to begin the scan at the ACPI root.
# 
# int max_depth:  number of levels to traverse (i.e., 1 means just the
#   immediate children.
#
# acpi_scan_cb_t user_fn:  called for each child handle
#
# void *arg:  argument to pass to the callback function
#
# Returns:  AE_OK or an error value, based on the callback return value
#
METHOD ACPI_STATUS scan_children {
	device_t	bus;
	device_t	dev;
	int		max_depth;
	acpi_scan_cb_t	user_fn;
	void		*arg;
};