Re: [PATCH 0/4] ACPI[CA]: fix ECDT EC probe ordering issues

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Hi Hans,

On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 3:23 PM Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Rafael,
>
> As you requested in:
> https://github.com/acpica/acpica/pull/786#issuecomment-1342632326
>
> Here is a non RFC version of my series fixing some ECDT EC probe
> ordering issues which are causing issues om some laptops:
>
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214899
>
> including the ACPICA changes.
>
> This series is rebased on top of linux-pm/bleeding-edge,
> otherwise it is unchanged from the previous [RFC v3] version.
>
> From the original cover-letter of the previous [RFC v3] version:
>
> The problem this fixed is best described by the commit message of patch 4:
>
> ACPI-2.0 says that the EC OpRegion handler must be available immediately
> (like the standard default OpRegion handlers):
>
> Quoting from the ACPI spec version 6.3: "6.5.4 _REG (Region) ...
> 2. OSPM must make Embedded Controller operation regions, accessed via
> the Embedded Controllers described in ECDT, available before executing
> any control method. These operation regions may become inaccessible
> after OSPM runs _REG(EmbeddedControl, 0)."
>
> So acpi_bus_init() calls acpi_ec_ecdt_probe(), which calls
> acpi_install_address_space_handler() to install the EC's OpRegion
> handler, early on.
>
> This not only installs the OpRegion handler, but also calls the EC's
> _REG method. The _REG method call is a problem because it may rely on
> initialization done by the _INI methods of one of the PCI / _SB root devs,
> see for example: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214899 .
>
> Generally speaking _REG methods are executed when the ACPI-device they
> are part of has a driver bound to it. Where as _INI methods must be
> executed at table load time (according to the spec). The problem here
> is that the early acpi_install_address_space_handler() call causes
> the _REG handler to run too early.
>
> To allow fixing this the ACPICA code now allows to split the OpRegion
> handler installation and the executing of _REG into 2 separate steps.
>
> This commit uses this ACPICA functionality to fix the EC probe ordering
> by delaying the executing of _REG for ECDT described ECs till the matching
> EC device in the DSDT gets parsed and acpi_ec_add() for it gets called.
> This moves the calling of _REG for the EC on devices with an ECDT to
> the same point in time where it is called on devices without an ECDT table.
>
> Changes in v3:
> - Add a prep patch to fix an indentation issue in Linux' acpixf.h to fix
>   the patch from ACPICA's script not applying
> - Add 2 new functions to ACPICA for this instead of a flags argument
>   1. acpi_install_address_space_handler_no_reg()
>   2. acpi_execute_reg_methods()
> - Add a patch to fix EC handler removal in the ECDT case

I've applied the series and queued it up for 6.2.

However, because I won't be able to do any kernel work before the next
week (most likely), it will not go into linux-next before Monday and I
would like it to spend at least a few days in it. This means that it
will be pushed in the second half of the merge window.

Thanks!



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