On Thu, 05 May 2022 21:26:59 +0800 Robert Hoo <robert...@linux.intel.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2022-05-05 at 10:50 +0200, Igor Mammedov wrote: > ... > > > > > > > @@ -1247,6 +1247,11 @@ static void nvdimm_build_fit(Aml > > > > > > > *dev) > > > > > > > static void nvdimm_build_nvdimm_devices(Aml *root_dev, > > > > > > > uint32_t > > > > > > > ram_slots) > > > > > > > { > > > > > > > uint32_t slot; > > > > > > > + Aml *method, *pkg, *buff; > > > > > > > + > > > > > > > + /* Build common shared buffer for params pass in/out > > > > > > > */ > > > > > > > + buff = aml_buffer(4096, NULL); > > > > > > > + aml_append(root_dev, aml_name_decl("BUFF", buff)); > > > > > > > > > > > > is there a reason to use global variable instead of > > > > > > LocalX? > > > > > > > > > > Local in root_dev but global to its sub devices? I think it is > > > > > doable. > > > > > > > > > > But given your below comments on return param _LS{I,R,W}, I now > > > > > think, > > > > > in v2, I'm not going to reuse existing "NCAL" method, but > > > > > implement > > > > > _LS{I,R,W} their own, stringently follow interface spec. Then, > > > > > no > > > > > buff > > > > > required at all. How do you like this? > > > > > > > ... > > > > > > > > > > > > > + method = aml_method("_LSI", 0, AML_NOTSERIALIZED); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, > > > > > > > aml_return(aml_call5(NVDIMM_COMMON_DSM, > > > > > > > + aml_touuid("4309AC30-0D11- > > > > > > > 11E4- > > > > > > > 9191- > > > > > > > 0800200C9A66"), > > > > > > > + aml_int(2), aml_int(4), > > > > > > > aml_int(0), > > > > > > > + aml_int(handle)))); > > > > > > > + aml_append(nvdimm_dev, method); > > > > > > > > > > > > _LSI should return Package > > > > > > > > > > Right. See above. > > > > > > > > > > > > > + method = aml_method("_LSR", 2, AML_SERIALIZED); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, > > > > > > > + aml_create_dword_field(aml_name("BUFF"), > > > > > > > aml_int(0), > > > > > > > "DWD0")); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, > > > > > > > + aml_create_dword_field(aml_name("BUFF"), > > > > > > > aml_int(4), > > > > > > > "DWD1")); > > > > > > > > > > > > theoretically aml_create_dword_field() takes TermArg as > > > > > > source > > > > > > buffer, > > > > > > so it doesn't have to be a global named buffer. > > > > > > Try keep buffer in LocalX variable and check if it works in > > > > > > earliest > > > > > > Windows version that supports NVDIMMs. If it does then drop > > > > > > BUFF > > > > > > and > > > > > > use > > > > > > Local variable, if not then that fact should be mentioned in > > > > > > commit > > > > > > message/patch > > > > > > > > > > Thanks Igor. I'm new to asl grammar, I'll take your advice. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > + pkg = aml_package(1); > > > > > > > + aml_append(pkg, aml_name("BUFF")); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, aml_name_decl("PKG1", pkg)); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, aml_store(aml_arg(0), > > > > > > > aml_name("DWD0"))); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, aml_store(aml_arg(1), > > > > > > > aml_name("DWD1"))); > > > > > > > > > > > > perhaps use less magical names for fields, something like: > > > > > > DOFF > > > > > > TLEN > > > > > > add appropriate comments > > > > > > > > > > No problem. > > > > > > > > > > > > Also I'd prepare/fill in buffer first and only then declare > > > > > > initialize > > > > > > Package + don't use named object for Package if it can be > > > > > > done > > > > > > with > > > > > > help > > > > > > of Local variables. > > > > > > > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, > > > > > > > aml_return(aml_call5(NVDIMM_COMMON_DSM, > > > > > > > + aml_touuid("4309AC30-0D11- > > > > > > > 11E4- > > > > > > > 9191- > > > > > > > 0800200C9A66"), > > > > > > > + aml_int(2), aml_int(5), > > > > > > > aml_name("PKG1"), > > > > > > > + aml_int(handle)))); > > > > > > > > > > > > this shall return Package not a Buffer > > > > > > > > > > Right, Going to re-implement these methods rather than wrapper > > > > > NCAL. > > > > > > > > wrapper is fine, you just need to repackage content of the Buffer > > > > into a Package > > > > > > > > > > I now prefer re-implementation, i.e. make _LS{I,R,W} their own > > > functions, less NACL's burden and don't make it more complex, it's > > > already not neat; and more point, I think by this we can save the > > > 4K > > > Buff at all. > > > Does this sound all right to you? > > > > On one hand what you propose will be bit simpler (but not mach) than > > repacking (and only on AML guest side), however it will add to host > > side an extra interface/ABI that we will have to maintain, also it > > won't save space as buffer will still be there for legacy interface. > > No, sorry, I didn't explain it clear. > No extra interface/ABI but these 3 must _LS{I,R,W} nvdimm-sub-device > methods. Of course, I'm going to extract 'SystemIO' and 'SystemMemory' > operation regions out of NACL to be globally available. > > The buffer (BUFF in above patch) will be gone. It is added by my this > patch, its mere use is to covert param of _LS{I,R,W} into those of > NACL. If I implemented each _LS{I,R,W} on their own, rather than wrap > the multi-purpose NACL, no buffer needed, at least I now assume so. > And, why declare the 4K buffer global to sub-nvdimm? I now recall that > it is because if not each sub-nvdimm device would contain a 4K buff, > which will make this SSDT enormously large. ok, lets see how it will look like when you are done. > > > > So unless we have to add new host/guest ABI, I'd prefer reusing > > existing one and complicate only new _LS{I,R,W} AML without > > touching NACL or host side. > > As mentioned above, I assume no new host/guest ABI, just extract > 'SystemIO' and 'SystemMemory' operation regions to a higher level > scope. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > + aml_append(nvdimm_dev, method); > > > > > > > + > > > > > > > + method = aml_method("_LSW", 3, AML_SERIALIZED); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, > > > > > > > + aml_create_dword_field(aml_name("BUFF"), > > > > > > > aml_int(0), > > > > > > > "DWD0")); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, > > > > > > > + aml_create_dword_field(aml_name("BUFF"), > > > > > > > aml_int(4), > > > > > > > "DWD1")); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, > > > > > > > + aml_create_field(aml_name("BUFF"), > > > > > > > aml_int(64), > > > > > > > aml_int(32672), "FILD")); > > > > > > > + pkg = aml_package(1); > > > > > > > + aml_append(pkg, aml_name("BUFF")); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, aml_name_decl("PKG1", pkg)); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, aml_store(aml_arg(0), > > > > > > > aml_name("DWD0"))); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, aml_store(aml_arg(1), > > > > > > > aml_name("DWD1"))); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, aml_store(aml_arg(2), > > > > > > > aml_name("FILD"))); > > > > > > > + aml_append(method, > > > > > > > aml_return(aml_call5(NVDIMM_COMMON_DSM, > > > > > > > + aml_touuid("4309AC30-0D11- > > > > > > > 11E4- > > > > > > > 9191- > > > > > > > 0800200C9A66"), > > > > > > > + aml_int(2), aml_int(6), > > > > > > > aml_name("PKG1"), > > > > > > > + aml_int(handle)))); > > > > > > > > > > > > should return Integer not Buffer, it looks like implicit > > > > > > conversion > > > > > > will take care of it, > > > > > > but it would be better to explicitly convert it to Integer > > > > > > even > > > > > > if > > > > > > it's only for the sake > > > > > > of documenting expected return value (or add a comment) > > > > > > > > > > I observed guest kernel ACPI component complaining this; just > > > > > warning, > > > > > no harm. I'll re-implement it. > > > > > > > > try to test it with Windows guest (it usually less tolerable to > > > > errors > > > > than Linux + it's own quirks that you need to carter to) > > > > Also it would e nice if you test and put results in cover letter > > > > not only for Linux but for Windows as well. > > > > > > > > > > I'll try to, but have no Windows resource at hand, I'll ask around > > > if > > > any test resource to cover that. > > > > > > > > > > > > Also returned value in case of error > > > > > > NVDIMM_DSM_RET_STATUS_INVALID, > > > > > > in NVDIMM and ACPI spec differ. So fix the spec or remap > > > > > > returned > > > > > > value. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > + aml_append(nvdimm_dev, method); > > > > > > > + > > > > > > > nvdimm_build_device_dsm(nvdimm_dev, handle); > > > > > > > aml_append(root_dev, nvdimm_dev); > > > > > > > } >