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linux/arch/x86/kernel/io_delay.c
Masahiro Yamada c2d64c7ec4 x86/io_delay: Define IO_DELAY macros in C instead of Kconfig
CONFIG_IO_DELAY_TYPE_* are not kernel configuration at all. They just
define constant values, 0, 1, 2, and 3. Define them by #define in C.

CONFIG_DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE can also be defined in C by using #ifdef
and #define directives.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190521072211.21014-2-yamada.masahiro@socionext.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2019-05-24 08:46:06 +02:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* I/O delay strategies for inb_p/outb_p
*
* Allow for a DMI based override of port 0x80, needed for certain HP laptops
* and possibly other systems. Also allow for the gradual elimination of
* outb_p/inb_p API uses.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/dmi.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#define IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80 0
#define IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED 1
#define IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY 2
#define IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE 3
#if defined(CONFIG_IO_DELAY_0X80)
#define DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80
#elif defined(CONFIG_IO_DELAY_0XED)
#define DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED
#elif defined(CONFIG_IO_DELAY_UDELAY)
#define DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY
#elif defined(CONFIG_IO_DELAY_NONE)
#define DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE
#endif
int io_delay_type __read_mostly = DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE;
static int __initdata io_delay_override;
/*
* Paravirt wants native_io_delay to be a constant.
*/
void native_io_delay(void)
{
switch (io_delay_type) {
default:
case IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80:
asm volatile ("outb %al, $0x80");
break;
case IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED:
asm volatile ("outb %al, $0xed");
break;
case IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY:
/*
* 2 usecs is an upper-bound for the outb delay but
* note that udelay doesn't have the bus-level
* side-effects that outb does, nor does udelay() have
* precise timings during very early bootup (the delays
* are shorter until calibrated):
*/
udelay(2);
break;
case IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE:
break;
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(native_io_delay);
static int __init dmi_io_delay_0xed_port(const struct dmi_system_id *id)
{
if (io_delay_type == IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80) {
pr_notice("%s: using 0xed I/O delay port\n", id->ident);
io_delay_type = IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Quirk table for systems that misbehave (lock up, etc.) if port
* 0x80 is used:
*/
static const struct dmi_system_id io_delay_0xed_port_dmi_table[] __initconst = {
{
.callback = dmi_io_delay_0xed_port,
.ident = "Compaq Presario V6000",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Quanta"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "30B7")
}
},
{
.callback = dmi_io_delay_0xed_port,
.ident = "HP Pavilion dv9000z",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Quanta"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "30B9")
}
},
{
.callback = dmi_io_delay_0xed_port,
.ident = "HP Pavilion dv6000",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Quanta"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "30B8")
}
},
{
.callback = dmi_io_delay_0xed_port,
.ident = "HP Pavilion tx1000",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Quanta"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "30BF")
}
},
{
.callback = dmi_io_delay_0xed_port,
.ident = "Presario F700",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Quanta"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "30D3")
}
},
{ }
};
void __init io_delay_init(void)
{
if (!io_delay_override)
dmi_check_system(io_delay_0xed_port_dmi_table);
}
static int __init io_delay_param(char *s)
{
if (!s)
return -EINVAL;
if (!strcmp(s, "0x80"))
io_delay_type = IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80;
else if (!strcmp(s, "0xed"))
io_delay_type = IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED;
else if (!strcmp(s, "udelay"))
io_delay_type = IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY;
else if (!strcmp(s, "none"))
io_delay_type = IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE;
else
return -EINVAL;
io_delay_override = 1;
return 0;
}
early_param("io_delay", io_delay_param);