[acpi-jp 3117] RE: ACPI-CA 20040311 imported

Bruno Ducrot ducrot at poupinou.org
Sun Mar 28 07:57:52 PST 2004


On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 01:52:21PM -0800, Moore, Robert wrote:
> Here's an example of ASL recursion:
> 
> Method(PWUP,0,NotSerialized)
> {
>     If(LAnd(\_SB.PCI0.CBS0.PWRS,\_SB.PCI0.CBS1.PWRS))
>     {
>         If(LNot(And(_ADR /* \_SB.PCI0.CBS0._ADR */,0xFFFF)))
>         {
>             And(MCTL /* \_SB.PCI0.CBS0.MCTL */,0x7C,Local0)
>             Or(Local0,BMCL /* \_SB.PCI0.CBS0.BMCL */,MCTL /*
> \_SB.PCI0.CBS0.MCTL */)
>         }
>         Else
>         {
>             \_SB.PCI0.CBS0.PWUP()
>         }
>     }
> }

I assume that PWRS are some hardware io (pci conf probably), able to
detect if the cardbus is powered or not.
I assume _ADR can not be made dynamic.  So far, this function look like:

Method(PWUP, 0, NotSerialized) {
	While (Not((LAnd(\_SB.PCI0.CBS0.PWRS,\_SB.PCI0.CBS1.PWRS))) {
		Noop
	}
}
and is probably called from _WAK, or more likely from _PS0 so far I
guess it is ok to busy loop (in both form).

Why not writting the busy loop instead?

In the original form, there is the possibility to crash the system
by overflowing the kernel stack if the bus is not powered quickly.



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