On Wed, May 04, 2016 at 12:27:25PM +0300, Mika Westerberg wrote: > Many Intel systems the BIOS declares a SystemIO OpRegion below the SMBus > PCI device as can be seen in ACPI DSDT table from Lenovo Yoga 900: > > Device (SBUS) > { > OperationRegion (SMBI, SystemIO, (SBAR << 0x05), 0x10) > Field (SMBI, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve) > { > HSTS, 8, > Offset (0x02), > HCON, 8, > HCOM, 8, > TXSA, 8, > DAT0, 8, > DAT1, 8, > HBDR, 8, > PECR, 8, > RXSA, 8, > SDAT, 16 > } > > There are also bunch of AML methods that that the BIOS can use to access > these fields. Most of the systems in question AML methods accessing the > SMBI OpRegion are never used. > > Now, because of this SMBI OpRegion many systems fail to load the SMBus > driver with an error looking like one below: > > ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000003040-0x000000000000305F > conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000003040-0x000000000000304F > (\_SB.PCI0.SBUS.SMBI) (20160108/utaddress-255) > ACPI: If an ACPI driver is available for this device, you should use > it instead of the native driver > > The reason is that this SMBI OpRegion conflicts with the PCI BAR used by > the SMBus driver. > > It turns out that we can install a custom SystemIO address space handler > for the SMBus device to intercept all accesses through that OpRegion. This > allows us to share the PCI BAR with the AML code if it for some reason is > using it. We do not expect that this OpRegion handler will ever be called > but if it is we print a warning and prevent all access from the SMBus > driver itself. > > Suggested-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Forgot to add link to the bugzilla entry and reporters: Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110041 Reported-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@xxxxxxxxxx> Reported-by: Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@xxxxxxxxx> -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html