On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 12:11:25PM +0100, Flavio Suligoi wrote:
> For "fixed" PCI devices, such as chips directly soldered
> on the main board (ethernet, Wi-Fi, serial ports, etc.),
> it is possible to find an ACPI enumeration.
> 
> This allows to add useful properties to these devices.
> Just for an example: the property "gpio-line-names" can be
> added to the pins of a GPIO expander on the PCI bus.
> 
> In order to find the ACPI name of a PCI device, it's necessary
> to disassemble the BIOS ACPI tables (in particular the DSDT)
> and also to analyze the PCI bus topology of the board.
> 
> This patch, with a practical example, show how to do this.

Good enough, we can amend style and formatting later on.
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevche...@linux.intel.com>

> Signed-off-by: Flavio Suligoi <f.suli...@asem.it>
> ---

(Here you usually put a changelog what has been done in v2 vs. v1))

>  .../firmware-guide/acpi/enumeration.rst       | 154 ++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 154 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/enumeration.rst 
> b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/enumeration.rst
> index c13fee8b02ba..9f0d5c854fa4 100644
> --- a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/enumeration.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/enumeration.rst
> @@ -461,3 +461,157 @@ Otherwise, the _DSD itself is regarded as invalid and 
> therefore the "compatible"
>  property returned by it is meaningless.
>  
>  Refer to :doc:`DSD-properties-rules` for more information.
> +
> +PCI hierarchy representation
> +============================
> +
> +Sometimes could be useful to enumerate a PCI device, knowing its position on 
> the
> +PCI bus.
> +
> +For example, some systems use PCI devices soldered directly on the mother 
> board,
> +in a fixed position (ethernet, Wi-Fi, serial ports, etc.). In this 
> conditions it
> +is possible to refer to these PCI devices knowing their position on the PCI 
> bus
> +topology.
> +
> +To identify a PCI device, a complete hierarchical description is required, 
> from
> +the chipset root port to the final device, through all the intermediate
> +bridges/switches of the board.
> +
> +For example, let us assume to have a system with a PCIe serial port, an
> +Exar XR17V3521, soldered on the main board. This UART chip also includes
> +16 GPIOs and we want to add the property ``gpio-line-names`` [1] to these 
> pins.
> +In this case, the ``lspci`` output for this component is::
> +
> +     07:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. XR17V3521 Dual PCIe UART (rev 03)
> +
> +The complete ``lspci`` output (manually reduced in length) is::
> +
> +     00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp... Host Bridge (rev 0d)
> +     ...
> +     00:13.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port A #1 (rev fd)
> +     00:13.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port A #2 (rev fd)
> +     00:13.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port A #3 (rev fd)
> +     00:14.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port B #1 (rev fd)
> +     00:14.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port B #2 (rev fd)
> +     ...
> +     05:00.0 PCI bridge: Pericom Semiconductor Device 2404 (rev 05)
> +     06:01.0 PCI bridge: Pericom Semiconductor Device 2404 (rev 05)
> +     06:02.0 PCI bridge: Pericom Semiconductor Device 2404 (rev 05)
> +     06:03.0 PCI bridge: Pericom Semiconductor Device 2404 (rev 05)
> +     07:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. XR17V3521 Dual PCIe UART (rev 03) 
> <-- Exar
> +     ...
> +
> +The bus topology is::
> +
> +     -[0000:00]-+-00.0
> +                ...
> +                +-13.0-[01]----00.0
> +                +-13.1-[02]----00.0
> +                +-13.2-[03]--
> +                +-14.0-[04]----00.0
> +                +-14.1-[05-09]----00.0-[06-09]--+-01.0-[07]----00.0 <-- Exar
> +                |                               +-02.0-[08]----00.0
> +                |                               \-03.0-[09]--
> +                ...
> +                \-1f.1
> +
> +To describe this Exar device on the PCI bus, we must start from the ACPI name
> +of the chipset bridge (also called "root port") with address::
> +
> +     Bus: 0 - Device: 14 - Function: 1
> +
> +To find this information is necessary disassemble the BIOS ACPI tables, in
> +particular the DSDT (see also [2])::
> +
> +     mkdir ~/tables/
> +     cd ~/tables/
> +     acpidump > acpidump
> +     acpixtract -a acpidump
> +     iasl -e ssdt?.* -d dsdt.dat
> +
> +Now, in the dsdt.dsl, we have to search the device whose address is related 
> to
> +0x14 (device) and 0x01 (function). In this case we can find the following
> +device::
> +
> +     Scope (_SB.PCI0)
> +     {
> +     ... other definitions follow ...
> +             Device (RP02)
> +             {
> +                     Method (_ADR, 0, NotSerialized)  // _ADR: Address
> +                     {
> +                             If ((RPA2 != Zero))
> +                             {
> +                                     Return (RPA2) /* \RPA2 */
> +                             }
> +                             Else
> +                             {
> +                                     Return (0x00140001)
> +                             }
> +                     }
> +     ... other definitions follow ...
> +
> +and the _ADR method [3] returns exactly the device/function couple that
> +we are looking for. With this information and analyzing the above ``lspci``
> +output (both the devices list and the devices tree), we can write the 
> following
> +ACPI description for the Exar PCIe UART, also adding the list of its GPIO 
> line
> +names::
> +
> +     Scope (_SB.PCI0.RP02)
> +     {
> +             Device (BRG1) //Bridge
> +             {
> +                     Name (_ADR, 0x0000)
> +
> +                     Device (BRG2) //Bridge
> +                     {
> +                             Name (_ADR, 0x00010000)
> +
> +                             Device (EXAR)
> +                             {
> +                                     Name (_ADR, 0x0000)
> +
> +                                     Name (_DSD, Package ()
> +                                     {
> +                                             
> ToUUID("daffd814-6eba-4d8c-8a91-bc9bbf4aa301"),
> +                                             Package ()
> +                                             {
> +                                                     Package ()
> +                                                     {
> +                                                             
> "gpio-line-names",
> +                                                             Package ()
> +                                                             {
> +                                                                     
> "mode_232",
> +                                                                     
> "mode_422",
> +                                                                     
> "mode_485",
> +                                                                     
> "misc_1",
> +                                                                     
> "misc_2",
> +                                                                     
> "misc_3",
> +                                                                     "",
> +                                                                     "",
> +                                                                     "aux_1",
> +                                                                     "aux_2",
> +                                                                     "aux_3",
> +                                                             }
> +                                                     }
> +                                             }
> +                                     })
> +                             }
> +                     }
> +             }
> +     }
> +
> +The location "_SB.PCI0.RP02" is obtained by the above investigation in the
> +dsdt.dsl table, whereas the device names "BRG1", "BRG2" and "EXAR" are
> +created analyzing the position of the Exar UART in the PCI bus topology.
> +
> +References
> +==========
> +
> +[1] Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/gpio-properties.rst
> +
> +[2] Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/initrd_table_override.rst
> +
> +[3] ACPI Specifications, Version 6.3 - Paragraph 6.1.1 _ADR Address)
> +    https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6_3_May16.pdf,
> +    referenced 2020-11-18
> -- 
> 2.25.1
> 

-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko


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