Re: [PATCH v4 00/20] Add support for binding ACPI platform profile to multiple drivers

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On 11/5/2024 16:47, Mark Pearson wrote:
Hi Mario,

On Tue, Nov 5, 2024, at 10:32 AM, Mario Limonciello wrote:
Currently there are a number of ASUS products on the market that happen to
have ACPI objects for amd-pmf to bind to as well as an ACPI platform
profile provided by asus-wmi.

The ACPI platform profile support created by amd-pmf on these ASUS
products is "Function 9" which is specifically for "BIOS or EC
notification" of power slider position. This feature is actively used
by some designs such as Framework 13 and Framework 16.

On these ASUS designs we keep on quirking more and more of them to turn
off this notification so that asus-wmi can bind.

This however isn't how Windows works.  "Multiple" things are notified for
the power slider position. This series adjusts Linux to behave similarly.

Multiple drivers can now register an ACPI platform profile and will react
to set requests.

To avoid chaos, only positions that are common to both drivers are
accepted when the legacy /sys/firmware/acpi/platform_profile interface
is used.

This series also adds a new concept of a "custom" profile.  This allows
userspace to discover that there are multiple driver handlers that are
configured differently.

This series also allows dropping all of the PMF quirks from amd-pmf.

v4:
  * Drop the list; iterate classes
  * Drop patches that didn't make sense without list
  * Cover alienware-wmi as well (recently merged to platform-x86/for-next)
  * Drop requirement for balanced
  * Rename platform-profile class members to 'profile', 'options', 'name'
  * Drop the name in /sys/class/platform-profile and just use ida value.
    IE platform-profile-0

Mario Limonciello (20):
   ACPI: platform-profile: Add a name member to handlers
   platform/x86/dell: dell-pc: Create platform device
   ACPI: platform_profile: Add device pointer into platform profile
     handler
   ACPI: platform_profile: Add platform handler argument to
     platform_profile_remove()
   ACPI: platform_profile: Move sanity check out of the mutex
   ACPI: platform_profile: Move matching string for new profile out of
     mutex
   ACPI: platform_profile: Use guard(mutex) for register/unregister
   ACPI: platform_profile: Use `scoped_cond_guard`
   ACPI: platform_profile: Create class for ACPI platform profile
   ACPI: platform_profile: Add name attribute to class interface
   ACPI: platform_profile: Add choices attribute for class interface
   ACPI: platform_profile: Add profile attribute for class interface
   ACPI: platform_profile: Notify change events on register and
     unregister
   ACPI: platform_profile: Only show profiles common for all handlers
   ACPI: platform_profile: Add concept of a "custom" profile
   ACPI: platform_profile: Make sure all profile handlers agree on
     profile
   ACPI: platform_profile: Check all profile handler to calculate next
   ACPI: platform_profile: Allow multiple handlers
   platform/x86/amd: pmf: Drop all quirks
   Documentation: Add documentation about class interface for platform
     profiles

  .../userspace-api/sysfs-platform_profile.rst  |  28 ++
  drivers/acpi/platform_profile.c               | 446 ++++++++++++++----
  .../surface/surface_platform_profile.c        |   8 +-
  drivers/platform/x86/acer-wmi.c               |  10 +-
  drivers/platform/x86/amd/pmf/Makefile         |   2 +-
  drivers/platform/x86/amd/pmf/core.c           |   1 -
  drivers/platform/x86/amd/pmf/pmf-quirks.c     |  66 ---
  drivers/platform/x86/amd/pmf/pmf.h            |   3 -
  drivers/platform/x86/amd/pmf/sps.c            |   4 +-
  drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.c               |   6 +-
  drivers/platform/x86/dell/alienware-wmi.c     |   8 +-
  drivers/platform/x86/dell/dell-pc.c           |  39 +-
  drivers/platform/x86/hp/hp-wmi.c              |   8 +-
  drivers/platform/x86/ideapad-laptop.c         |   4 +-
  .../platform/x86/inspur_platform_profile.c    |   7 +-
  drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c          |   4 +-
  include/linux/platform_profile.h              |   7 +-
  17 files changed, 456 insertions(+), 195 deletions(-)
  delete mode 100644 drivers/platform/x86/amd/pmf/pmf-quirks.c


base-commit: d68cb6023356af3bd3193983ad4ec03954a0b3e2
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2.43.0

For the series - I tried it out on my T14s G6 AMD, and it all looks to be working nicely and as expected.
The thinkpad-acpi and amd-pmf classes show up. I can tweak them individually and 'custom' shows up under firmware/acpi/platform_profile.
I tried various combo's and didn't see any issues.
If you have any recommendations of things to try let me know.

Tested-by: Mark Pearson <mpearson-lenovo@xxxxxxxxx>

Mark

Thanks for testing! The fact that Lenovo and ASUS are both doing this with recent laptops makes it all the stronger of a case to do it rather than let them race for who gets the coveted platform profile slot.

If you've already tried mixing and matching combinations that's all I was going to suggest.

I'll wait for Armin's review and then I'll respin with the tags and small things you and Ilpo found.

BTW if I missed any important feedback of yours from v3 please let me know. It was a lot of overhaul to switch to this way of doing things and a lot of it didn't make sense anymore.




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