linux-zen-server/drivers/platform/x86/intel/vbtn.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* Intel Virtual Button driver for Windows 8.1+
*
* Copyright (C) 2016 AceLan Kao <acelan.kao@canonical.com>
* Copyright (C) 2016 Alex Hung <alex.hung@canonical.com>
*/
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/dmi.h>
#include <linux/input.h>
#include <linux/input/sparse-keymap.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/suspend.h>
#include "../dual_accel_detect.h"
/* Returned when NOT in tablet mode on some HP Stream x360 11 models */
#define VGBS_TABLET_MODE_FLAG_ALT 0x10
/* When NOT in tablet mode, VGBS returns with the flag 0x40 */
#define VGBS_TABLET_MODE_FLAG 0x40
#define VGBS_DOCK_MODE_FLAG 0x80
#define VGBS_TABLET_MODE_FLAGS (VGBS_TABLET_MODE_FLAG | VGBS_TABLET_MODE_FLAG_ALT)
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("AceLan Kao");
static const struct acpi_device_id intel_vbtn_ids[] = {
{"INT33D6", 0},
{"", 0},
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(acpi, intel_vbtn_ids);
/* In theory, these are HID usages. */
static const struct key_entry intel_vbtn_keymap[] = {
{ KE_KEY, 0xC0, { KEY_POWER } }, /* power key press */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xC1, { KEY_POWER } }, /* power key release */
{ KE_KEY, 0xC2, { KEY_LEFTMETA } }, /* 'Windows' key press */
{ KE_KEY, 0xC3, { KEY_LEFTMETA } }, /* 'Windows' key release */
{ KE_KEY, 0xC4, { KEY_VOLUMEUP } }, /* volume-up key press */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xC5, { KEY_VOLUMEUP } }, /* volume-up key release */
{ KE_KEY, 0xC6, { KEY_VOLUMEDOWN } }, /* volume-down key press */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xC7, { KEY_VOLUMEDOWN } }, /* volume-down key release */
{ KE_KEY, 0xC8, { KEY_ROTATE_LOCK_TOGGLE } }, /* rotate-lock key press */
{ KE_KEY, 0xC9, { KEY_ROTATE_LOCK_TOGGLE } }, /* rotate-lock key release */
{ KE_END }
};
static const struct key_entry intel_vbtn_switchmap[] = {
/*
* SW_DOCK should only be reported for docking stations, but DSDTs using the
* intel-vbtn code, always seem to use this for 2-in-1s / convertibles and set
* SW_DOCK=1 when in laptop-mode (in tandem with setting SW_TABLET_MODE=0).
* This causes userspace to think the laptop is docked to a port-replicator
* and to disable suspend-on-lid-close, which is undesirable.
* Map the dock events to KEY_IGNORE to avoid this broken SW_DOCK reporting.
*/
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xCA, { .sw = { SW_DOCK, 1 } } }, /* Docked */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xCB, { .sw = { SW_DOCK, 0 } } }, /* Undocked */
{ KE_SW, 0xCC, { .sw = { SW_TABLET_MODE, 1 } } }, /* Tablet */
{ KE_SW, 0xCD, { .sw = { SW_TABLET_MODE, 0 } } }, /* Laptop */
{ KE_END }
};
struct intel_vbtn_priv {
struct input_dev *buttons_dev;
struct input_dev *switches_dev;
bool dual_accel;
bool has_buttons;
bool has_switches;
bool wakeup_mode;
};
static void detect_tablet_mode(struct platform_device *device)
{
struct intel_vbtn_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(&device->dev);
acpi_handle handle = ACPI_HANDLE(&device->dev);
unsigned long long vgbs;
acpi_status status;
int m;
status = acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, "VGBS", NULL, &vgbs);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
return;
m = !(vgbs & VGBS_TABLET_MODE_FLAGS);
input_report_switch(priv->switches_dev, SW_TABLET_MODE, m);
m = (vgbs & VGBS_DOCK_MODE_FLAG) ? 1 : 0;
input_report_switch(priv->switches_dev, SW_DOCK, m);
}
/*
* Note this unconditionally creates the 2 input_dev-s and sets up
* the sparse-keymaps. Only the registration is conditional on
* have_buttons / have_switches. This is done so that the notify
* handler can always call sparse_keymap_entry_from_scancode()
* on the input_dev-s do determine the event type.
*/
static int intel_vbtn_input_setup(struct platform_device *device)
{
struct intel_vbtn_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(&device->dev);
int ret;
priv->buttons_dev = devm_input_allocate_device(&device->dev);
if (!priv->buttons_dev)
return -ENOMEM;
ret = sparse_keymap_setup(priv->buttons_dev, intel_vbtn_keymap, NULL);
if (ret)
return ret;
priv->buttons_dev->dev.parent = &device->dev;
priv->buttons_dev->name = "Intel Virtual Buttons";
priv->buttons_dev->id.bustype = BUS_HOST;
if (priv->has_buttons) {
ret = input_register_device(priv->buttons_dev);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
priv->switches_dev = devm_input_allocate_device(&device->dev);
if (!priv->switches_dev)
return -ENOMEM;
ret = sparse_keymap_setup(priv->switches_dev, intel_vbtn_switchmap, NULL);
if (ret)
return ret;
priv->switches_dev->dev.parent = &device->dev;
priv->switches_dev->name = "Intel Virtual Switches";
priv->switches_dev->id.bustype = BUS_HOST;
if (priv->has_switches) {
detect_tablet_mode(device);
ret = input_register_device(priv->switches_dev);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
static void notify_handler(acpi_handle handle, u32 event, void *context)
{
struct platform_device *device = context;
struct intel_vbtn_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(&device->dev);
unsigned int val = !(event & 1); /* Even=press, Odd=release */
const struct key_entry *ke, *ke_rel;
struct input_dev *input_dev;
bool autorelease;
int ret;
if ((ke = sparse_keymap_entry_from_scancode(priv->buttons_dev, event))) {
if (!priv->has_buttons) {
dev_warn(&device->dev, "Warning: received a button event on a device without buttons, please report this.\n");
return;
}
input_dev = priv->buttons_dev;
} else if ((ke = sparse_keymap_entry_from_scancode(priv->switches_dev, event))) {
if (!priv->has_switches) {
/* See dual_accel_detect.h for more info */
if (priv->dual_accel)
return;
dev_info(&device->dev, "Registering Intel Virtual Switches input-dev after receiving a switch event\n");
ret = input_register_device(priv->switches_dev);
if (ret)
return;
priv->has_switches = true;
}
input_dev = priv->switches_dev;
} else {
dev_dbg(&device->dev, "unknown event index 0x%x\n", event);
return;
}
if (priv->wakeup_mode) {
pm_wakeup_hard_event(&device->dev);
/*
* Skip reporting an evdev event for button wake events,
* mirroring how the drivers/acpi/button.c code skips this too.
*/
if (ke->type == KE_KEY)
return;
}
/*
* Even press events are autorelease if there is no corresponding odd
* release event, or if the odd event is KE_IGNORE.
*/
ke_rel = sparse_keymap_entry_from_scancode(input_dev, event | 1);
autorelease = val && (!ke_rel || ke_rel->type == KE_IGNORE);
sparse_keymap_report_event(input_dev, event, val, autorelease);
}
/*
* There are several laptops (non 2-in-1) models out there which support VGBS,
* but simply always return 0, which we translate to SW_TABLET_MODE=1. This in
* turn causes userspace (libinput) to suppress events from the builtin
* keyboard and touchpad, making the laptop essentially unusable.
*
* Since the problem of wrongly reporting SW_TABLET_MODE=1 in combination
* with libinput, leads to a non-usable system. Where as OTOH many people will
* not even notice when SW_TABLET_MODE is not being reported, a DMI based allow
* list is used here. This list mainly matches on the chassis-type of 2-in-1s.
*
* There are also some 2-in-1s which use the intel-vbtn ACPI interface to report
* SW_TABLET_MODE with a chassis-type of 8 ("Portable") or 10 ("Notebook"),
* these are matched on a per model basis, since many normal laptops with a
* possible broken VGBS ACPI-method also use these chassis-types.
*/
static const struct dmi_system_id dmi_switches_allow_list[] = {
{
.matches = {
DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_CHASSIS_TYPE, "31" /* Convertible */),
},
},
{
.matches = {
DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_CHASSIS_TYPE, "32" /* Detachable */),
},
},
{
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Dell Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Venue 11 Pro 7130"),
},
},
{
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Hewlett-Packard"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "HP Pavilion 13 x360 PC"),
},
},
{
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Acer"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Switch SA5-271"),
},
},
{
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Dell Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Inspiron 7352"),
},
},
{} /* Array terminator */
};
static bool intel_vbtn_has_switches(acpi_handle handle, bool dual_accel)
{
unsigned long long vgbs;
acpi_status status;
/* See dual_accel_detect.h for more info */
if (dual_accel)
return false;
if (!dmi_check_system(dmi_switches_allow_list))
return false;
status = acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, "VGBS", NULL, &vgbs);
return ACPI_SUCCESS(status);
}
static int intel_vbtn_probe(struct platform_device *device)
{
acpi_handle handle = ACPI_HANDLE(&device->dev);
bool dual_accel, has_buttons, has_switches;
struct intel_vbtn_priv *priv;
acpi_status status;
int err;
dual_accel = dual_accel_detect();
has_buttons = acpi_has_method(handle, "VBDL");
has_switches = intel_vbtn_has_switches(handle, dual_accel);
if (!has_buttons && !has_switches) {
dev_warn(&device->dev, "failed to read Intel Virtual Button driver\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
priv = devm_kzalloc(&device->dev, sizeof(*priv), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!priv)
return -ENOMEM;
dev_set_drvdata(&device->dev, priv);
priv->dual_accel = dual_accel;
priv->has_buttons = has_buttons;
priv->has_switches = has_switches;
err = intel_vbtn_input_setup(device);
if (err) {
pr_err("Failed to setup Intel Virtual Button\n");
return err;
}
status = acpi_install_notify_handler(handle,
ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY,
notify_handler,
device);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
return -EBUSY;
if (has_buttons) {
status = acpi_evaluate_object(handle, "VBDL", NULL, NULL);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
dev_err(&device->dev, "Error VBDL failed with ACPI status %d\n", status);
}
device_init_wakeup(&device->dev, true);
/*
* In order for system wakeup to work, the EC GPE has to be marked as
* a wakeup one, so do that here (this setting will persist, but it has
* no effect until the wakeup mask is set for the EC GPE).
*/
acpi_ec_mark_gpe_for_wake();
return 0;
}
static int intel_vbtn_remove(struct platform_device *device)
{
acpi_handle handle = ACPI_HANDLE(&device->dev);
device_init_wakeup(&device->dev, false);
acpi_remove_notify_handler(handle, ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY, notify_handler);
/*
* Even if we failed to shut off the event stream, we can still
* safely detach from the device.
*/
return 0;
}
static int intel_vbtn_pm_prepare(struct device *dev)
{
if (device_may_wakeup(dev)) {
struct intel_vbtn_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
priv->wakeup_mode = true;
}
return 0;
}
static void intel_vbtn_pm_complete(struct device *dev)
{
struct intel_vbtn_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
priv->wakeup_mode = false;
}
static int intel_vbtn_pm_resume(struct device *dev)
{
intel_vbtn_pm_complete(dev);
return 0;
}
static const struct dev_pm_ops intel_vbtn_pm_ops = {
.prepare = intel_vbtn_pm_prepare,
.complete = intel_vbtn_pm_complete,
.resume = intel_vbtn_pm_resume,
.restore = intel_vbtn_pm_resume,
.thaw = intel_vbtn_pm_resume,
};
static struct platform_driver intel_vbtn_pl_driver = {
.driver = {
.name = "intel-vbtn",
.acpi_match_table = intel_vbtn_ids,
.pm = &intel_vbtn_pm_ops,
},
.probe = intel_vbtn_probe,
.remove = intel_vbtn_remove,
};
static acpi_status __init
check_acpi_dev(acpi_handle handle, u32 lvl, void *context, void **rv)
{
const struct acpi_device_id *ids = context;
struct acpi_device *dev = acpi_fetch_acpi_dev(handle);
if (dev && acpi_match_device_ids(dev, ids) == 0)
if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(acpi_create_platform_device(dev, NULL)))
dev_info(&dev->dev,
"intel-vbtn: created platform device\n");
return AE_OK;
}
static int __init intel_vbtn_init(void)
{
acpi_walk_namespace(ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE, ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT,
ACPI_UINT32_MAX, check_acpi_dev, NULL,
(void *)intel_vbtn_ids, NULL);
return platform_driver_register(&intel_vbtn_pl_driver);
}
module_init(intel_vbtn_init);
static void __exit intel_vbtn_exit(void)
{
platform_driver_unregister(&intel_vbtn_pl_driver);
}
module_exit(intel_vbtn_exit);