[Linaro-acpi] [RFC] ACPI on arm64 TODO List

Jon Masters jonathan at jonmasters.org
Thu Dec 18 06:36:15 PST 2014


On 12/18/14, 12:04 AM, Jon Masters wrote:
> On 12/16/14, 7:37 PM, Al Stone wrote:
>> On 12/16/2014 08:48 AM, Mark Rutland wrote:
>
>>> I am rather concerned about the relationship between items described
>>> with _DSD and ACPI's existing device model. Describing the relationship
>>> between devices and their input clocks, regulators, and so on defeats
>>> much of the benefit ACPI is marketed as providing w.r.t. abstraction of
>>> the underlying platform (and as Arnd mentioned above, that's not the
>>> kind of platform we want to support with ACPI).
>>
>> My belief is that all those things should be set up into a known good
>> state by UEFI on initial boot.
>
> Correct. There should never be a situation in which any clocks are
> explicitly exposed in the DSDT. Clock state should be set as a side
> effect of calling ACPI methods to transition device state. _DSD is
> intended to implement simple additions to the core spec, such as
> metadata describing the MAC address, interface type, and PHY on a
> network device. But it should never be used to expose clock nets.
>
> I've spoken with nearly everyone building a 64-bit ARM server using ACPI
> and in nearly every case also reviewed their tables. Nobody is going to
> be so foolish on day one. The trick to some of the ongoing
> discussion/planning is to ensure that guidance prevents mistakes later.

Btw a little clarification. RH of course has commercial relations with 
many of those building first/second/third generation 64-bit ARM server 
designs. In that capacity we have reviewed nearly every SoC design as 
well as the firmware platform (including ACPI tables). We have a vested 
interest in ensuring that nobody builds anything that is crazy, and 
we're not the only OS vendor that is working to ensure such sanity.

Jon.




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