AMD has introduced an ACPI based mechanism to support WBRF for some
platforms with AMD dGPU + WLAN. This needs support from BIOS equipped
with necessary AML implementations and dGPU firmwares.

For those systems without the ACPI mechanism and developing solutions,
user can use/fall-back the generic WBRF solution for diagnosing potential
interference issues.

And for the platform which does not equip with the necessary AMD ACPI
implementations but with CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI built as 'y', it will
fall back to generic WBRF solution if the `wbrf` is set as "on".

Co-developed-by: Mario Limonciello <mario.limoncie...@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Mario Limonciello <mario.limoncie...@amd.com>
Co-developed-by: Evan Quan <evan.q...@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.q...@amd.com>
--
v4->v5:
  - promote this to be a more generic solution with input argument taking
    `struct device` and provide better scalability to support non-ACPI
    scenarios(Andrew)
  - update the APIs naming and some other minor fixes(Rafael)
v5->v6:
  - make the code more readable and some other fixes(Andrew)
v6->v8:
  - drop CONFIG_WBRF_GENERIC(Mario)
  - add `wbrf` kernel parameter for policy control(Mario)
v8->v9:
  - correct some coding style(Simon)
---
 drivers/acpi/Makefile         |   2 +
 drivers/acpi/amd_wbrf.c       | 294 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 drivers/base/Kconfig          |  20 +++
 drivers/base/wbrf.c           | 135 +++++++++++++---
 include/linux/acpi_amd_wbrf.h |  25 +++
 5 files changed, 452 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 drivers/acpi/amd_wbrf.c
 create mode 100644 include/linux/acpi_amd_wbrf.h

diff --git a/drivers/acpi/Makefile b/drivers/acpi/Makefile
index 3fc5a0d54f6e..9185d16e4495 100644
--- a/drivers/acpi/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/acpi/Makefile
@@ -133,3 +133,5 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_ARM64)         += arm64/
 obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_VIOT)                += viot.o
 
 obj-$(CONFIG_RISCV)            += riscv/
+
+obj-$(CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI)    += amd_wbrf.o
diff --git a/drivers/acpi/amd_wbrf.c b/drivers/acpi/amd_wbrf.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0e46de3dfac7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/acpi/amd_wbrf.c
@@ -0,0 +1,294 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+/*
+ * Wifi Band Exclusion Interface (AMD ACPI Implementation)
+ * Copyright (C) 2023 Advanced Micro Devices
+ *
+ */
+
+#include <linux/acpi.h>
+#include <linux/acpi_amd_wbrf.h>
+
+#define ACPI_AMD_WBRF_METHOD   "\\WBRF"
+
+/*
+ * Functions bit vector for WBRF method
+ *
+ * Bit 0: Supported for any functions other than function 0.
+ * Bit 1: Function 1 (Add / Remove frequency) is supported.
+ * Bit 2: Function 2 (Get frequency list) is supported.
+ */
+#define WBRF_ENABLED                           0x0
+#define WBRF_RECORD                            0x1
+#define WBRF_RETRIEVE                          0x2
+
+/* record actions */
+#define WBRF_RECORD_ADD                0x0
+#define WBRF_RECORD_REMOVE     0x1
+
+#define WBRF_REVISION          0x1
+
+/*
+ * The data structure used for WBRF_RETRIEVE is not natually aligned.
+ * And unfortunately the design has been settled down.
+ */
+struct amd_wbrf_ranges_out {
+       u32                     num_of_ranges;
+       struct exclusion_range  band_list[MAX_NUM_OF_WBRF_RANGES];
+} __packed;
+
+static const guid_t wifi_acpi_dsm_guid =
+       GUID_INIT(0x7b7656cf, 0xdc3d, 0x4c1c,
+                 0x83, 0xe9, 0x66, 0xe7, 0x21, 0xde, 0x30, 0x70);
+
+static int wbrf_dsm(struct acpi_device *adev, u8 fn,
+                   union acpi_object *argv4,
+                   union acpi_object **out)
+{
+       union acpi_object *obj;
+       int rc;
+
+       obj = acpi_evaluate_dsm(adev->handle, &wifi_acpi_dsm_guid,
+                               WBRF_REVISION, fn, argv4);
+       if (!obj)
+               return -ENXIO;
+
+       switch (obj->type) {
+       case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER:
+               *out = obj;
+               return 0;
+
+       case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER:
+               rc =  obj->integer.value ? -EINVAL : 0;
+               break;
+
+       default:
+               rc = -EOPNOTSUPP;
+       }
+
+       ACPI_FREE(obj);
+
+       return rc;
+}
+
+static int wbrf_record(struct acpi_device *adev, uint8_t action,
+                      struct wbrf_ranges_in *in)
+{
+       union acpi_object argv4;
+       union acpi_object *tmp;
+       u32 num_of_ranges = 0;
+       u32 num_of_elements;
+       u32 arg_idx = 0;
+       u32 loop_idx;
+       int ret;
+
+       if (!in)
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       for (loop_idx = 0; loop_idx < ARRAY_SIZE(in->band_list);
+            loop_idx++)
+               if (in->band_list[loop_idx].start &&
+                   in->band_list[loop_idx].end)
+                       num_of_ranges++;
+
+       /*
+        * Every range comes with two end points(start and end) and
+        * each of them is accounted as an element. Meanwhile the range
+        * count and action type are accounted as an element each.
+        * So, the total element count = 2 * num_of_ranges + 1 + 1.
+        */
+       num_of_elements = 2 * num_of_ranges + 1 + 1;
+
+       tmp = kcalloc(num_of_elements, sizeof(*tmp), GFP_KERNEL);
+       if (!tmp)
+               return -ENOMEM;
+
+       argv4.package.type = ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE;
+       argv4.package.count = num_of_elements;
+       argv4.package.elements = tmp;
+
+       tmp[arg_idx].integer.type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER;
+       tmp[arg_idx++].integer.value = num_of_ranges;
+       tmp[arg_idx].integer.type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER;
+       tmp[arg_idx++].integer.value = action;
+
+       for (loop_idx = 0; loop_idx < ARRAY_SIZE(in->band_list);
+            loop_idx++) {
+               if (!in->band_list[loop_idx].start ||
+                   !in->band_list[loop_idx].end)
+                       continue;
+
+               tmp[arg_idx].integer.type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER;
+               tmp[arg_idx++].integer.value = in->band_list[loop_idx].start;
+               tmp[arg_idx].integer.type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER;
+               tmp[arg_idx++].integer.value = in->band_list[loop_idx].end;
+       }
+
+       ret = wbrf_dsm(adev, WBRF_RECORD, &argv4, NULL);
+
+       kfree(tmp);
+
+       return ret;
+}
+
+int acpi_amd_wbrf_add_exclusion(struct device *dev,
+                               struct wbrf_ranges_in *in)
+{
+       struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev);
+
+       if (!adev)
+               return -ENODEV;
+
+       return wbrf_record(adev, WBRF_RECORD_ADD, in);
+}
+
+int acpi_amd_wbrf_remove_exclusion(struct device *dev,
+                                  struct wbrf_ranges_in *in)
+{
+       struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev);
+
+       if (!adev)
+               return -ENODEV;
+
+       return wbrf_record(adev, WBRF_RECORD_REMOVE, in);
+}
+
+bool acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_system(void)
+{
+       acpi_status status;
+       acpi_handle handle;
+
+       status = acpi_get_handle(NULL, ACPI_AMD_WBRF_METHOD, &handle);
+
+       return ACPI_SUCCESS(status);
+}
+
+bool acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_producer(struct device *dev)
+{
+       struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev);
+
+       if (!adev)
+               return false;
+
+       return acpi_check_dsm(adev->handle, &wifi_acpi_dsm_guid,
+                             WBRF_REVISION,
+                             BIT(WBRF_RECORD));
+}
+
+static union acpi_object *
+acpi_evaluate_wbrf(acpi_handle handle, u64 rev, u64 func)
+{
+       acpi_status ret;
+       struct acpi_buffer buf = {ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL};
+       union acpi_object params[4];
+       struct acpi_object_list input = {
+               .count = 4,
+               .pointer = params,
+       };
+
+       params[0].type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER;
+       params[0].integer.value = rev;
+       params[1].type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER;
+       params[1].integer.value = func;
+       params[2].type = ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE;
+       params[2].package.count = 0;
+       params[2].package.elements = NULL;
+       params[3].type = ACPI_TYPE_STRING;
+       params[3].string.length = 0;
+       params[3].string.pointer = NULL;
+
+       ret = acpi_evaluate_object(handle, "WBRF", &input, &buf);
+       if (ACPI_SUCCESS(ret))
+               return (union acpi_object *)buf.pointer;
+
+       return NULL;
+}
+
+static bool check_acpi_wbrf(acpi_handle handle, u64 rev, u64 funcs)
+{
+       int i;
+       u64 mask = 0;
+       union acpi_object *obj;
+
+       if (funcs == 0)
+               return false;
+
+       obj = acpi_evaluate_wbrf(handle, rev, 0);
+       if (!obj)
+               return false;
+
+       if (obj->type != ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER)
+               return false;
+
+       /*
+        * Bit vector providing supported functions information.
+        * Each bit marks support for one specific function of the WBRF method.
+        */
+       for (i = 0; i < obj->buffer.length && i < 8; i++)
+               mask |= (((u64)obj->buffer.pointer[i]) << (i * 8));
+
+       ACPI_FREE(obj);
+
+       if ((mask & BIT(WBRF_ENABLED)) &&
+           (mask & funcs) == funcs)
+               return true;
+
+       return false;
+}
+
+bool acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_consumer(struct device *dev)
+{
+       struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev);
+
+       if (!adev)
+               return false;
+
+       return check_acpi_wbrf(adev->handle,
+                              WBRF_REVISION,
+                              BIT(WBRF_RETRIEVE));
+}
+
+int acpi_amd_wbrf_retrieve_exclusions(struct device *dev,
+                                     struct wbrf_ranges_out *out)
+{
+       struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev);
+       struct amd_wbrf_ranges_out acpi_out = {0};
+       union acpi_object *obj;
+
+       if (!adev)
+               return -ENODEV;
+
+       obj = acpi_evaluate_wbrf(adev->handle,
+                                WBRF_REVISION,
+                                WBRF_RETRIEVE);
+       if (!obj)
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       /*
+        * The return buffer is with variable length and the format below:
+        * number_of_entries(1 DWORD):       Number of entries
+        * start_freq of 1st entry(1 QWORD): Start frequency of the 1st entry
+        * end_freq of 1st entry(1 QWORD):   End frequency of the 1st entry
+        * ...
+        * ...
+        * start_freq of the last entry(1 QWORD)
+        * end_freq of the last entry(1 QWORD)
+        *
+        * Thus the buffer length is determined by the number of entries.
+        * - For zero entry scenario, the buffer length will be 4 bytes.
+        * - For one entry scenario, the buffer length will be 20 bytes.
+        */
+       if (obj->buffer.length > sizeof(acpi_out) ||
+           obj->buffer.length < 4) {
+               dev_err(dev, "BIOS FUBAR, ignoring wrong sized WBRT 
information");
+               ACPI_FREE(obj);
+               return -EINVAL;
+       }
+       memcpy(&acpi_out, obj->buffer.pointer, obj->buffer.length);
+
+       out->num_of_ranges = acpi_out.num_of_ranges;
+       memcpy(out->band_list, acpi_out.band_list, sizeof(acpi_out.band_list));
+
+       ACPI_FREE(obj);
+
+       return 0;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/base/Kconfig b/drivers/base/Kconfig
index 2b8fd6bb7da0..feb6f5625728 100644
--- a/drivers/base/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/base/Kconfig
@@ -242,4 +242,24 @@ config FW_DEVLINK_SYNC_STATE_TIMEOUT
          command line option on every system/board your kernel is expected to
          work on.
 
+menu "Wifi band RF mitigation mechanism"
+
+config WBRF_AMD_ACPI
+       bool "ACPI based mechanism introduced by AMD"
+       depends on ACPI
+       help
+         Wifi band RF mitigation mechanism allows multiple drivers from
+         different domains to notify the frequencies in use so that hardware
+         can be reconfigured to avoid harmonic conflicts.
+
+         AMD has introduced an ACPI based mechanism to support WBRF for some
+         platforms with AMD dGPU and WLAN. This needs support from BIOS 
equipped
+         with necessary AML implementations and dGPU firmwares.
+
+         Before enabling this ACPI based mechanism, it is suggested to confirm
+         with the hardware designer/provider first whether your platform
+         equipped with necessary BIOS and firmwares.
+
+endmenu
+
 endmenu
diff --git a/drivers/base/wbrf.c b/drivers/base/wbrf.c
index 678f245c12c6..751e252d0039 100644
--- a/drivers/base/wbrf.c
+++ b/drivers/base/wbrf.c
@@ -6,9 +6,25 @@
  */
 
 #include <linux/wbrf.h>
+#include <linux/acpi_amd_wbrf.h>
 
 static BLOCKING_NOTIFIER_HEAD(wbrf_chain_head);
+
 static DEFINE_MUTEX(wbrf_mutex);
+
+static struct exclusion_range_pool {
+       struct exclusion_range  band_list[MAX_NUM_OF_WBRF_RANGES];
+       u64                     ref_counter[MAX_NUM_OF_WBRF_RANGES];
+} wbrf_pool;
+
+enum WBRF_SUPPORT_CHECK {
+       WBRF_SUPPORT_UNCHECKED,
+       WBRF_SUPPORT_NONE,
+       WBRF_SUPPORT_GENERIC,
+       WBRF_SUPPORT_OTHERS,
+};
+static atomic_t wbrf_support_check = ATOMIC_INIT(WBRF_SUPPORT_UNCHECKED);
+
 static enum WBRF_POLICY_MODE {
        WBRF_POLICY_FORCE_DISABLE,
        WBRF_POLICY_AUTO,
@@ -30,11 +46,6 @@ static int __init parse_wbrf_policy_mode(char *p)
 }
 early_param("wbrf", parse_wbrf_policy_mode);
 
-static struct exclusion_range_pool {
-       struct exclusion_range  band_list[MAX_NUM_OF_WBRF_RANGES];
-       u64                     ref_counter[MAX_NUM_OF_WBRF_RANGES];
-} wbrf_pool;
-
 static int _wbrf_add_exclusion_ranges(struct wbrf_ranges_in *in)
 {
        int i, j;
@@ -121,20 +132,45 @@ static int _wbrf_retrieve_exclusion_ranges(struct 
wbrf_ranges_out *out)
  *
  * WBRF is used to mitigate devices that cause harmonic interference.
  * This function will determine if the platform is able to support the
- * WBRF features.
+ * WBRF features. For example, for AMD ACPI implementation it should say
+ * true only when the necessary AML code/logic supporting wbrf feature
+ * available.
  */
-static bool wbrf_supported_system(void)
+static enum WBRF_SUPPORT_CHECK wbrf_supported_system(void)
 {
+       enum WBRF_SUPPORT_CHECK support_check;
+
+       support_check = atomic_read(&wbrf_support_check);
+       if (support_check != WBRF_SUPPORT_UNCHECKED)
+               return support_check;
+
+       support_check = WBRF_SUPPORT_NONE;
+
        switch (wbrf_policy) {
        case WBRF_POLICY_FORCE_ENABLE:
-               return true;
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI)
+               if (acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_system()) {
+                       support_check = WBRF_SUPPORT_OTHERS;
+                       break;
+               }
+               pr_warn_once("Force WBRF w/o acpi_amd_wbrf support\n");
+               pr_warn_once("Fall back to generic version\n");
+#endif
+               support_check = WBRF_SUPPORT_GENERIC;
+               break;
        case WBRF_POLICY_FORCE_DISABLE:
-               return false;
+               break;
        case WBRF_POLICY_AUTO:
-               return false;
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI)
+               if (acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_system())
+                       support_check = WBRF_SUPPORT_OTHERS;
+#endif
+               break;
        }
 
-       return false;
+       atomic_set(&wbrf_support_check, support_check);
+
+       return support_check;
 }
 
 /**
@@ -144,13 +180,22 @@ static bool wbrf_supported_system(void)
  *
  * WBRF is used to mitigate devices that cause harmonic interference.
  * This function will determine if this device should report such frequencies.
+ * For example, for AMD ACPI implementation it should say true only when the
+ * necessary AML code/logic supporting wbrf feature available for this device.
  */
 bool wbrf_supported_producer(struct device *dev)
 {
-       if (!wbrf_supported_system())
+       switch (wbrf_supported_system()) {
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_GENERIC:
+               return true;
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_OTHERS:
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI)
+               return acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_producer(dev);
+#endif
+               fallthrough;
+       default:
                return false;
-
-       return true;
+       }
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbrf_supported_producer);
 
@@ -166,11 +211,22 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbrf_supported_producer);
 int wbrf_add_exclusion(struct device *dev,
                       struct wbrf_ranges_in *in)
 {
-       int r;
+       int r = -ENODEV;
 
        mutex_lock(&wbrf_mutex);
 
-       r = _wbrf_add_exclusion_ranges(in);
+       switch (wbrf_supported_system()) {
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_OTHERS:
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI)
+               r = acpi_amd_wbrf_add_exclusion(dev, in);
+#endif
+               break;
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_GENERIC:
+               r = _wbrf_add_exclusion_ranges(in);
+               break;
+       default:
+               break;
+       }
 
        mutex_unlock(&wbrf_mutex);
        if (r)
@@ -194,11 +250,22 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbrf_add_exclusion);
 int wbrf_remove_exclusion(struct device *dev,
                          struct wbrf_ranges_in *in)
 {
-       int r;
+       int r = -ENODEV;
 
        mutex_lock(&wbrf_mutex);
 
-       r = _wbrf_remove_exclusion_ranges(in);
+       switch (wbrf_supported_system()) {
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_OTHERS:
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI)
+               r  = acpi_amd_wbrf_remove_exclusion(dev, in);
+#endif
+               break;
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_GENERIC:
+               r = _wbrf_remove_exclusion_ranges(in);
+               break;
+       default:
+               break;
+       }
 
        mutex_unlock(&wbrf_mutex);
        if (r)
@@ -217,14 +284,23 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbrf_remove_exclusion);
  *
  * WBRF is used to mitigate devices that cause harmonic interference.
  * This function will determine if this device should react to reports from
- * other devices for such frequencies.
+ * other devices for such frequencies. For example, for AMD ACPI implementation
+ * it should say true only when the necessary AML code/logic supporting wbrf
+ * feature available for this device.
  */
 bool wbrf_supported_consumer(struct device *dev)
 {
-       if (!wbrf_supported_system())
+       switch (wbrf_supported_system()) {
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_GENERIC:
+               return true;
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_OTHERS:
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI)
+               return acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_consumer(dev);
+#endif
+               fallthrough;
+       default:
                return false;
-
-       return true;
+       }
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbrf_supported_consumer);
 
@@ -267,11 +343,22 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbrf_unregister_notifier);
 int wbrf_retrieve_exclusions(struct device *dev,
                             struct wbrf_ranges_out *out)
 {
-       int r;
+       int r = -ENODEV;
 
        mutex_lock(&wbrf_mutex);
 
-       r = _wbrf_retrieve_exclusion_ranges(out);
+       switch (wbrf_supported_system()) {
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_OTHERS:
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI)
+               r = acpi_amd_wbrf_retrieve_exclusions(dev, out);
+#endif
+               break;
+       case WBRF_SUPPORT_GENERIC:
+               r = _wbrf_retrieve_exclusion_ranges(out);
+               break;
+       default:
+               break;
+       }
 
        mutex_unlock(&wbrf_mutex);
 
diff --git a/include/linux/acpi_amd_wbrf.h b/include/linux/acpi_amd_wbrf.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..40c59e9f626d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/linux/acpi_amd_wbrf.h
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+/*
+ * Wifi Band Exclusion Interface (AMD ACPI Implementation)
+ * Copyright (C) 2023 Advanced Micro Devices
+ *
+ */
+
+#ifndef _ACPI_AMD_WBRF_H
+#define _ACPI_AMD_WBRF_H
+
+#include <linux/wbrf.h>
+
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_WBRF_AMD_ACPI)
+bool acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_system(void);
+bool acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_consumer(struct device *dev);
+bool acpi_amd_wbrf_supported_producer(struct device *dev);
+int acpi_amd_wbrf_remove_exclusion(struct device *dev,
+                                  struct wbrf_ranges_in *in);
+int acpi_amd_wbrf_add_exclusion(struct device *dev,
+                               struct wbrf_ranges_in *in);
+int acpi_amd_wbrf_retrieve_exclusions(struct device *dev,
+                                     struct wbrf_ranges_out *out);
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _ACPI_AMD_WBRF_H */
-- 
2.34.1

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