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@@ -53,8 +53,9 @@ use crate::{
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rsdp::Rsdp,
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rsdp::Rsdp,
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sdt::{SdtHeader, Signature},
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sdt::{SdtHeader, Signature},
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};
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};
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-use alloc::vec::Vec;
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-use core::mem;
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+use alloc::{collections::BTreeMap, vec::Vec};
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+use core::{marker::PhantomData, mem};
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+use log::trace;
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#[derive(Debug)]
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum AcpiError {
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pub enum AcpiError {
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@@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ pub enum AcpiError {
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SdtInvalidTableId(Signature),
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SdtInvalidTableId(Signature),
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SdtInvalidChecksum(Signature),
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SdtInvalidChecksum(Signature),
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+ InvalidDsdtAddress,
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InvalidMadt(MadtError),
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InvalidMadt(MadtError),
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}
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}
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@@ -81,32 +83,164 @@ pub(crate) struct GenericAddress {
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address: u64,
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address: u64,
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}
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}
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-#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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-pub enum ProcessorState {
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- /// A processor in this state is unusable, and you must not attempt to bring it up.
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- Disabled,
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+pub struct AcpiTables<H>
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+where
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+ H: AcpiHandler,
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+{
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+ /// The revision of ACPI that the system uses, as inferred from the revision of the RSDT/XSDT.
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+ pub revision: u8,
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+ pub sdts: BTreeMap<sdt::Signature, Sdt>,
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+ pub dsdt: Option<AmlTable>,
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+ pub ssdts: Vec<AmlTable>,
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+ _phantom: PhantomData<H>,
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+}
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- /// A processor waiting for a SIPI (Startup Inter-processor Interrupt) is currently not active,
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- /// but may be brought up.
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- WaitingForSipi,
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+impl<H> AcpiTables<H>
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+where
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+ H: AcpiHandler,
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+{
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+ /// Create an `AcpiTables` if you have the physical address of the RSDP.
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+ pub unsafe fn from_rsdp(handler: &mut H, rsdp_address: usize) -> Result<AcpiTables<H>, AcpiError> {
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+ let rsdp_mapping = unsafe { handler.map_physical_region::<Rsdp>(rsdp_address, mem::size_of::<Rsdp>()) };
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+ rsdp_mapping.validate()?;
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- /// A Running processor is currently brought up and running code.
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- Running,
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-}
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+ Self::from_validated_rsdp(handler, rsdp_mapping)
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+ }
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+
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+ /// Create an `AcpiTables` if you have a `PhysicalMapping` of the RSDP that you know is correct. This is called
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+ /// from `from_rsdp` after validation, and also from the RSDP search routines since they need to validate the
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+ /// RSDP anyways.
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+ fn from_validated_rsdp(
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+ handler: &mut H,
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+ rsdp_mapping: PhysicalMapping<H, Rsdp>,
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+ ) -> Result<AcpiTables<H>, AcpiError> {
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+ let revision = rsdp_mapping.revision();
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+
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+ if revision == 0 {
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+ /*
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+ * We're running on ACPI Version 1.0. We should use the 32-bit RSDT address.
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+ */
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+ let rsdt_address = rsdp_mapping.rsdt_address();
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+ unsafe { Self::from_rsdt(handler, revision, rsdt_address as usize) }
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+ } else {
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+ /*
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+ * We're running on ACPI Version 2.0+. We should use the 64-bit XSDT address, truncated
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+ * to 32 bits on x86.
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+ */
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+ let xsdt_address = rsdp_mapping.xsdt_address();
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+ unsafe { Self::from_rsdt(handler, revision, xsdt_address as usize) }
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /// Create an `AcpiTables` if you have the physical address of the RSDT. This is useful, for example, if your chosen
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+ /// bootloader reads the RSDP and passes you the address of the RSDT. You also need to supply the correct ACPI
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+ /// revision - if `0`, a RSDT is expected, while a `XSDT` is expected for greater revisions.
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+ pub unsafe fn from_rsdt(
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+ handler: &mut H,
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+ revision: u8,
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+ rsdt_address: usize,
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+ ) -> Result<AcpiTables<H>, AcpiError> {
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+ let mut result =
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+ AcpiTables { revision, sdts: BTreeMap::new(), dsdt: None, ssdts: Vec::new(), _phantom: PhantomData };
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+
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+ let header = sdt::peek_at_sdt_header(handler, rsdt_address);
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+ let mapping = unsafe { handler.map_physical_region::<SdtHeader>(rsdt_address, header.length as usize) };
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+
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+ if revision == 0 {
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+ /*
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+ * ACPI Version 1.0. It's a RSDT!
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+ */
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+ mapping.validate(sdt::Signature::RSDT)?;
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+
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+ let num_tables = (mapping.length as usize - mem::size_of::<SdtHeader>()) / mem::size_of::<u32>();
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+ let tables_base =
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+ ((mapping.virtual_start.as_ptr() as usize) + mem::size_of::<SdtHeader>()) as *const u32;
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+
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+ for i in 0..num_tables {
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+ result.process_sdt(handler, unsafe { *tables_base.offset(i as isize) as usize })?;
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+ }
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+ } else {
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+ /*
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+ * ACPI Version 2.0+. It's a XSDT!
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+ */
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+ mapping.validate(sdt::Signature::XSDT)?;
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+
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+ let num_tables = (mapping.length as usize - mem::size_of::<SdtHeader>()) / mem::size_of::<u64>();
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+ let tables_base =
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+ ((mapping.virtual_start.as_ptr() as usize) + mem::size_of::<SdtHeader>()) as *const u64;
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+
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+ for i in 0..num_tables {
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+ result.process_sdt(handler, unsafe { *tables_base.offset(i as isize) as usize })?;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ Ok(result)
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+ }
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+
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+ fn process_sdt(&mut self, handler: &mut H, physical_address: usize) -> Result<(), AcpiError> {
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+ let header = sdt::peek_at_sdt_header(handler, physical_address);
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+ trace!("Found ACPI table with signature {:?} and length {:?}", header.signature, header.length);
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+
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+ match header.signature {
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+ Signature::FADT => {
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+ use fadt::Fadt;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * For whatever reason, they chose to put the DSDT inside the FADT, instead of just listing it
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+ * as another SDT. We extract it here to provide a nicer public API.
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+ */
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+ let fadt_mapping =
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+ unsafe { handler.map_physical_region::<Fadt>(physical_address, mem::size_of::<Fadt>()) };
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+ fadt_mapping.validate()?;
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+
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+ let dsdt_address = fadt_mapping.dsdt_address()?;
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+ let dsdt_header = sdt::peek_at_sdt_header(handler, dsdt_address);
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+ self.dsdt = Some(AmlTable::new(dsdt_address, dsdt_header.length));
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+
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+ /*
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+ * We've already validated the FADT to get the DSDT out, so it doesn't need to be done again.
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+ */
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+ self.sdts
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+ .insert(Signature::FADT, Sdt { physical_address, length: header.length, validated: true });
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+ }
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+ Signature::SSDT => {
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+ self.ssdts.push(AmlTable::new(physical_address, header.length));
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+ }
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+ signature => {
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+ self.sdts.insert(signature, Sdt { physical_address, length: header.length, validated: false });
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+ }
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+ }
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-#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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-pub struct Processor {
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- pub processor_uid: u8,
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- pub local_apic_id: u8,
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+ Ok(())
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+ }
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- /// The state of this processor. Always check that the processor is not `Disabled` before
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- /// attempting to bring it up!
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- pub state: ProcessorState,
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+ pub unsafe fn get_sdt<T>(
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+ &self,
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+ handler: &mut H,
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+ signature: sdt::Signature,
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+ ) -> Result<Option<PhysicalMapping<H, T>>, AcpiError> {
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+ let sdt = match self.sdts.get(&signature) {
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+ Some(sdt) => sdt,
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+ None => return Ok(None),
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+ };
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+ let mapping =
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+ unsafe { handler.map_physical_region::<SdtHeader>(sdt.physical_address, sdt.length as usize) };
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+
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+ if !sdt.validated {
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+ mapping.validate(signature)?;
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+ }
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- /// Whether this processor is the Bootstrap Processor (BSP), or an Application Processor (AP).
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- /// When the bootloader is entered, the BSP is the only processor running code. To run code on
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- /// more than one processor, you need to "bring up" the APs.
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- pub is_ap: bool,
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+ Ok(Some(mapping.coerce_type()))
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+pub struct Sdt {
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+ /// Physical address of the start of the SDT, including the header.
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+ pub physical_address: usize,
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+ /// Length of the table in bytes.
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+ pub length: u32,
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+ /// Whether this SDT has been validated. This is set to `true` the first time it is mapped and validated.
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+ pub validated: bool,
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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#[derive(Debug)]
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@@ -126,123 +260,3 @@ impl AmlTable {
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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-
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-#[derive(Debug)]
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-pub struct Acpi {
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- pub acpi_revision: u8,
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-
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- /// The boot processor. Until you bring up any APs, this is the only processor running code.
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- pub boot_processor: Option<Processor>,
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-
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- /// Application processes. These are not brought up until you do so, and must be brought up in
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- /// the order they appear in this list.
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- pub application_processors: Vec<Processor>,
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-
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- /// ACPI theoretically allows for more than one interrupt model to be supported by the same
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- /// hardware. For simplicity and because hardware practically will only support one model, we
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- /// just error in cases that the tables detail more than one.
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- pub interrupt_model: Option<InterruptModel>,
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- pub hpet: Option<HpetInfo>,
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- pub power_profile: PowerProfile,
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-
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- /// Info about the DSDT, if we find it.
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- pub dsdt: Option<AmlTable>,
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-
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- /// Info about any SSDTs, if there are any.
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- pub ssdts: Vec<AmlTable>,
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-
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- /// Info about the PCI-E configuration memory regions, collected from the MCFG.
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- pub pci_config_regions: Option<PciConfigRegions>,
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-}
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-
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-/// This is the entry point of `acpi` if you have the **physical** address of the RSDP. It maps
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-/// the RSDP, works out what version of ACPI the hardware supports, and passes the physical
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-/// address of the RSDT/XSDT to `parse_rsdt`.
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-pub unsafe fn parse_rsdp<H>(handler: &mut H, rsdp_address: usize) -> Result<Acpi, AcpiError>
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-where
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- H: AcpiHandler,
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-{
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- let rsdp_mapping = unsafe { handler.map_physical_region::<Rsdp>(rsdp_address, mem::size_of::<Rsdp>()) };
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- (*rsdp_mapping).validate()?;
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-
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- parse_validated_rsdp(handler, rsdp_mapping)
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-}
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-
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-fn parse_validated_rsdp<H>(handler: &mut H, rsdp_mapping: PhysicalMapping<Rsdp>) -> Result<Acpi, AcpiError>
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-where
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- H: AcpiHandler,
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-{
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- let revision = (*rsdp_mapping).revision();
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-
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- if revision == 0 {
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- /*
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- * We're running on ACPI Version 1.0. We should use the 32-bit RSDT address.
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- */
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- let rsdt_address = (*rsdp_mapping).rsdt_address();
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- handler.unmap_physical_region(rsdp_mapping);
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- unsafe { parse_rsdt(handler, revision, rsdt_address as usize) }
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- } else {
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- /*
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- * We're running on ACPI Version 2.0+. We should use the 64-bit XSDT address, truncated
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- * to 32 bits on x86.
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- */
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- let xsdt_address = (*rsdp_mapping).xsdt_address();
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- handler.unmap_physical_region(rsdp_mapping);
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- unsafe { parse_rsdt(handler, revision, xsdt_address as usize) }
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- }
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-}
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-
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-/// This is the entry point of `acpi` if you already have the **physical** address of the
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-/// RSDT/XSDT; it parses all the SDTs in the RSDT/XSDT, calling the relevant handlers in the
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-/// implementation's `AcpiHandler`.
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-///
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-/// If the given revision is 0, an address to the RSDT is expected. Otherwise, an address to
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-/// the XSDT is expected.
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-pub unsafe fn parse_rsdt<H>(handler: &mut H, revision: u8, physical_address: usize) -> Result<Acpi, AcpiError>
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-where
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- H: AcpiHandler,
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-{
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- let mut acpi = Acpi {
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- acpi_revision: revision,
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- boot_processor: None,
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- application_processors: Vec::new(),
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- interrupt_model: None,
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- hpet: None,
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- power_profile: PowerProfile::Unspecified,
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- dsdt: None,
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- ssdts: Vec::new(),
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- pci_config_regions: None,
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- };
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-
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- let header = sdt::peek_at_sdt_header(handler, physical_address);
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- let mapping = unsafe { handler.map_physical_region::<SdtHeader>(physical_address, header.length as usize) };
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-
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- if revision == 0 {
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- /*
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- * ACPI Version 1.0. It's a RSDT!
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- */
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- (*mapping).validate(sdt::Signature::RSDT)?;
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-
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- let num_tables = ((*mapping).length as usize - mem::size_of::<SdtHeader>()) / mem::size_of::<u32>();
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- let tables_base = ((mapping.virtual_start.as_ptr() as usize) + mem::size_of::<SdtHeader>()) as *const u32;
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-
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- for i in 0..num_tables {
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- sdt::dispatch_sdt(&mut acpi, handler, unsafe { *tables_base.offset(i as isize) } as usize)?;
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- }
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- } else {
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- /*
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- * ACPI Version 2.0+. It's a XSDT!
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- */
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- (*mapping).validate(sdt::Signature::XSDT)?;
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-
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- let num_tables = ((*mapping).length as usize - mem::size_of::<SdtHeader>()) / mem::size_of::<u64>();
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- let tables_base = ((mapping.virtual_start.as_ptr() as usize) + mem::size_of::<SdtHeader>()) as *const u64;
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-
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- for i in 0..num_tables {
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- sdt::dispatch_sdt(&mut acpi, handler, unsafe { *tables_base.offset(i as isize) } as usize)?;
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- }
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- }
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- handler.unmap_physical_region(mapping);
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- Ok(acpi)
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-}
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