@@ -300,8 +300,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(osc_sb_native_usb4_support_confirmed);
bool osc_sb_cppc2_support_acked;
-bool osc_sb_ffh_opregion_support_confirmed;
-
static u8 sb_uuid_str[] = "0811B06E-4A27-44F9-8D60-3CBBC22E7B48";
static void acpi_bus_osc_negotiate_platform_control(void)
{
@@ -325,6 +323,8 @@ static void acpi_bus_osc_negotiate_platform_control(void)
capbuf[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] |= OSC_SB_PCLPI_SUPPORT;
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ACPI_PRMT))
capbuf[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] |= OSC_SB_PRM_SUPPORT;
+ if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ACPI_FFH))
+ capbuf[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] |= OSC_SB_FFH_OPR_SUPPORT;
#ifdef CONFIG_ARM64
capbuf[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] |= OSC_SB_GENERIC_INITIATOR_SUPPORT;
@@ -385,8 +385,6 @@ static void acpi_bus_osc_negotiate_platform_control(void)
capbuf_ret[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] & OSC_SB_NATIVE_USB4_SUPPORT;
osc_cpc_flexible_adr_space_confirmed =
capbuf_ret[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] & OSC_SB_CPC_FLEXIBLE_ADR_SPACE;
- osc_sb_ffh_opregion_support_confirmed =
- capbuf_ret[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] & OSC_SB_FFH_OPR_SUPPORT;
}
kfree(context.ret.pointer);
@@ -1412,8 +1410,7 @@ static int __init acpi_init(void)
disable_acpi();
return result;
}
- if (osc_sb_ffh_opregion_support_confirmed)
- acpi_init_ffh();
+ acpi_init_ffh();
pci_mmcfg_late_init();
acpi_iort_init();
As per the ACPI specification(vide section Platform-Wide OSPM Capabilities) the OSPM must set this bit to indicate support for the usage of Functional Fixed Hardware (FFixedHW) Operation Regions rather than the firmware as expected in the code. Update the check accordingly to reflect the requirement as stated in the specification. Reported-by: Jose Marinho <jose.marinho@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Sudeep Holla <sudeep.holla@arm.com> --- drivers/acpi/bus.c | 9 +++------ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) Hi Rafael, Sorry for this, but looks like I clearly missed to noticed this change in the process of evolution of FFH OpRegions support. I had platform with buggy/prototype firmware(must be from the initial code-first proposal) and failed to catch this earlier. Thanks to Jose for identifying this. Regards, Sudeep