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34 /*!
35 @header
36 This header contains the definition of the IOService class. IOService is the sole direct subclass of IORegistryEntry and is the base class of almost all I/O Kit family superclasses. IOService defines methods that support the life cycle of I/O Kit drivers. For more information on IOService, see {@linkdoc //apple_ref/doc/uid/TP0000011 I/O Kit Fundamentals}.
37
38 @seealso //apple_ref/doc/header/IORegistryEntry.h IORegistryEntry
39 */
40
41 #ifndef _IOKIT_IOSERVICE_H
42 #define _IOKIT_IOSERVICE_H
43
44 #include <IOKit/IORegistryEntry.h>
45 #include <IOKit/IOReturn.h>
46 #include <IOKit/IODeviceMemory.h>
47 #include <IOKit/IONotifier.h>
48 #include <IOKit/IOLocks.h>
49
50 #include <IOKit/IOKitDebug.h>
51 #include <IOKit/IOInterrupts.h>
52
53 #include <IOKit/pwr_mgt/IOPMpowerState.h>
54 #include <IOKit/IOServicePM.h>
55
56 extern "C" {
57 #include <kern/thread_call.h>
58 }
59
60 #ifndef UINT64_MAX
61 #define UINT64_MAX 18446744073709551615ULL
62 #endif
63
64 enum {
65 kIODefaultProbeScore = 0
66 };
67
68 // masks for getState()
69 enum {
70 kIOServiceInactiveState = 0x00000001,
71 kIOServiceRegisteredState = 0x00000002,
72 kIOServiceMatchedState = 0x00000004,
73 kIOServiceFirstPublishState = 0x00000008,
74 kIOServiceFirstMatchState = 0x00000010
75 };
76
77 enum {
78 // options for registerService()
79 kIOServiceExclusive = 0x00000001,
80
81 // options for terminate()
82 kIOServiceRequired = 0x00000001,
83 kIOServiceTerminate = 0x00000004,
84
85 // options for registerService() & terminate()
86 kIOServiceSynchronous = 0x00000002,
87 // options for registerService()
88 kIOServiceAsynchronous = 0x00000008
89 };
90
91 // options for open()
92 enum {
93 kIOServiceSeize = 0x00000001,
94 kIOServiceFamilyOpenOptions = 0xffff0000
95 };
96
97 // options for close()
98 enum {
99 kIOServiceFamilyCloseOptions = 0xffff0000
100 };
101
102 typedef void * IONotificationRef;
103
104 extern const IORegistryPlane * gIOServicePlane;
105 extern const IORegistryPlane * gIOPowerPlane;
106
107 extern const OSSymbol * gIOResourcesKey;
108 extern const OSSymbol * gIOResourceMatchKey;
109 extern const OSSymbol * gIOProviderClassKey;
110 extern const OSSymbol * gIONameMatchKey;
111 extern const OSSymbol * gIONameMatchedKey;
112 extern const OSSymbol * gIOPropertyMatchKey;
113 extern const OSSymbol * gIOLocationMatchKey;
114 extern const OSSymbol * gIOParentMatchKey;
115 extern const OSSymbol * gIOPathMatchKey;
116 extern const OSSymbol * gIOMatchCategoryKey;
117 extern const OSSymbol * gIODefaultMatchCategoryKey;
118 extern const OSSymbol * gIOMatchedServiceCountKey;
119
120 extern const OSSymbol * gIOUserClientClassKey;
121 extern const OSSymbol * gIOKitDebugKey;
122 extern const OSSymbol * gIOServiceKey;
123
124 extern const OSSymbol * gIOCommandPoolSizeKey;
125
126 extern const OSSymbol * gIOPublishNotification;
127 extern const OSSymbol * gIOFirstPublishNotification;
128 extern const OSSymbol * gIOMatchedNotification;
129 extern const OSSymbol * gIOFirstMatchNotification;
130 extern const OSSymbol * gIOTerminatedNotification;
131
132 extern const OSSymbol * gIOGeneralInterest;
133 extern const OSSymbol * gIOBusyInterest;
134 extern const OSSymbol * gIOOpenInterest;
135 extern const OSSymbol * gIOAppPowerStateInterest;
136 extern const OSSymbol * gIOPriorityPowerStateInterest;
137 extern const OSSymbol * gIOConsoleSecurityInterest;
138
139 extern const OSSymbol * gIODeviceMemoryKey;
140 extern const OSSymbol * gIOInterruptControllersKey;
141 extern const OSSymbol * gIOInterruptSpecifiersKey;
142
143 extern SInt32 IOServiceOrdering( const OSMetaClassBase * inObj1, const OSMetaClassBase * inObj2, void * ref );
144
145 typedef void (*IOInterruptAction)( OSObject * target, void * refCon,
146 IOService * nub, int source );
147
148 /*! @typedef IOServiceNotificationHandler
149 @param target Reference supplied when the notification was registered.
150 @param refCon Reference constant supplied when the notification was registered.
151 @param newService The IOService object the notification is delivering. It is retained for the duration of the handler's invocation and doesn't need to be released by the handler. */
152
153 typedef bool (*IOServiceNotificationHandler)( void * target, void * refCon,
154 IOService * newService );
155
156 typedef bool (*IOServiceMatchingNotificationHandler)( void * target, void * refCon,
157 IOService * newService,
158 IONotifier * notifier );
159
160 /*! @typedef IOServiceInterestHandler
161 @param target Reference supplied when the notification was registered.
162 @param refCon Reference constant supplied when the notification was registered.
163 @param messageType Type of the message - IOKit defined in IOKit/IOMessage.h or family specific.
164 @param provider The IOService object who is delivering the notification. It is retained for the duration of the handler's invocation and doesn't need to be released by the handler.
165 @param messageArgument An argument for message, dependent on its type.
166 @param argSize Non zero if the argument represents a struct of that size, used when delivering messages outside the kernel. */
167
168 typedef IOReturn (*IOServiceInterestHandler)( void * target, void * refCon,
169 UInt32 messageType, IOService * provider,
170 void * messageArgument, vm_size_t argSize );
171
172 typedef void (*IOServiceApplierFunction)(IOService * service, void * context);
173 typedef void (*OSObjectApplierFunction)(OSObject * object, void * context);
174
175 class IOUserClient;
176 class IOPlatformExpert;
177
178 /*! @class IOService
179 @abstract The base class for most I/O Kit families, devices, and drivers.
180 @discussion The IOService base class defines APIs used to publish services, instantiate other services based on the existance of a providing service (ie. driver stacking), destroy a service and its dependent stack, notify interested parties of service state changes, and general utility functions useful across all families.
181
182 Types of service are specified with a matching dictionary that describes properties of the service. For example, a matching dictionary might describe any IOUSBDevice (or subclass), an IOUSBDevice with a certain class code, or a IOPCIDevice with a set of matching names or device & vendor IDs. Since the matching dictionary is interpreted by the family which created the service, as well as generically by IOService, the list of properties considered for matching depends on the familiy.
183
184 Matching dictionaries are associated with IOService classes by the catalogue, as driver property tables, and also supplied by clients of the notification APIs.
185
186 IOService provides matching based on C++ class (via OSMetaClass dynamic casting), registry entry name, a registry path to the service (which includes device tree paths), a name assigned by BSD, or by its location (its point of attachment).
187
188 <br><br>Driver Instantiation by IOService<br><br>
189
190 Drivers are subclasses of IOService, and their availability is managed through the catalogue. They are instantiated based on the publication of an IOService they use (for example, an IOPCIDevice or IOUSBDevice), or when they are added to the catalogue and the IOService(s) they use are already available.
191
192 When an IOService (the "provider") is published with the @link registerService registerService@/link method, the matching and probing process begins, which is always single threaded per provider. A list of matching dictionaries from the catalog and installed publish notification requests, that successfully match the IOService, is constructed, with ordering supplied by <code>kIOProbeScoreKey</code> ("IOProbeScore") property in the dictionary, or supplied with the notification.
193
194 Each entry in the list is then processed in order - for notifications, the notification is delivered, for driver property tables a lot more happens.
195
196 The driver class is instantiated and <code>init()</code> called with its property table. The new driver instance is then attached to the provider, and has its @link probe probe@/link method called with the provider as an argument. The default <code>probe</code> method does nothing but return success, but a driver may implement this method to interrogate the provider to make sure it can work with it. It may also modify its probe score at this time. After probe, the driver is detached and the next in the list is considered (ie. attached, probed, and detached).
197
198 When the probing phase is complete, the list consists of successfully probed drivers, in order of their probe score (after adjustment during the @link probe probe@/link call). The list is then divided into categories based on the <code>kIOMatchCategoryKey</code> property ("IOMatchCategory"); drivers without a match category are all considered in one default category. Match categories allow multiple clients of a provider to be attached and started, though the provider may also enforce open/close semantics to gain active access to it.
199
200 For each category, the highest scoring driver in that category is attached to the provider, and its @link start start@/link method called. If <code>start</code> is successful, the rest of the drivers in the same match category are discarded, otherwise the next highest scoring driver is started, and so on.
201
202 The driver should only consider itself in action when the start method is called, meaning it has been selected for use on the provider, and consuming that particular match category. It should also be prepared to be allocated, probed and freed even if the probe was successful.
203
204 After the drivers have all synchronously been started, the installed "matched" notifications that match the registered IOService are delivered.
205
206 <br><br>Properties used by IOService<br><br>
207
208 <code>kIOClassKey, extern const OSSymbol * gIOClassKey, "IOClass"</code>
209 <br>
210 <br>
211 Class of the driver to instantiate on matching providers.
212 <br>
213 <br>
214 <code>kIOProviderClassKey, extern const OSSymbol * gIOProviderClassKey, "IOProviderClass"</code>
215 <br>
216 <br>
217 Class of the provider(s) to be considered for matching, checked with OSDynamicCast so subclasses will also match.
218 <br>
219 <br>
220 <code>kIOProbeScoreKey, extern const OSSymbol * gIOProbeScoreKey, "IOProbeScore"</code>
221 <br>
222 <br>
223 The probe score initially used to order multiple matching drivers.
224 <br>
225 <br>
226 <code>kIOMatchCategoryKey, extern const OSSymbol * gIOMatchCategoryKey, "IOMatchCategory"</code>
227 <br>
228 <br>
229 A string defining the driver category for matching purposes. All drivers with no <code>IOMatchCategory</code> property are considered to be in the same default category. Only one driver in a category can be started on each provider.
230 <br>
231 <br>
232 <code>kIONameMatchKey, extern const OSSymbol * gIONameMatchKey, "IONameMatch"</code>
233 <br>
234 A string or collection of strings that match the provider's name. The comparison is implemented with the @link //apple_ref/cpp/instm/IORegistryEntry/compareNames/virtualbool/(OSObject*,OSString**) IORegistryEntry::compareNames@/link method, which supports a single string, or any collection (OSArray, OSSet, OSDictionary etc.) of strings. IOService objects with device tree properties (eg. IOPCIDevice) will also be matched based on that standard's "compatible", "name", "device_type" properties. The matching name will be left in the driver's property table in the <code>kIONameMatchedKey</code> property.
235 <br>
236 Examples
237 <pre>
238 @textblock
239 <key>IONameMatch</key>
240 <string>pci106b,7</string>
241 @/textblock
242 </pre>
243
244 For a list of possible matching names, a serialized array of strings should used, eg.
245 <pre>
246 @textblock
247 <key>IONameMatch</key>
248 <array>
249 <string>APPL,happy16</string>
250 <string>pci106b,7</string>
251 </array>
252 @/textblock
253 </pre>
254
255 <br>
256 <code>kIONameMatchedKey, extern const OSSymbol * gIONameMatchedKey, "IONameMatched"</code>
257 <br>
258 The name successfully matched name from the <code>kIONameMatchKey</code> property will be left in the driver's property table as the <code>kIONameMatchedKey</code> property.
259 <br>
260 <br>
261 <code>kIOPropertyMatchKey, extern const OSSymbol * gIOPropertyMatchKey, "IOPropertyMatch"</code>
262 <br>
263 A dictionary of properties that each must exist in the matching IOService and compare successfully with the <code>isEqualTo</code> method.
264
265 <pre>
266 @textblock
267 <key>IOPropertyMatch</key>
268 <dictionary>
269 <key>APPL,happy16</key>
270 <string>APPL,meek8</string>
271 </dictionary>
272 @/textblock
273 </pre>
274
275 <br>
276 <code>kIOUserClientClassKey, extern const OSSymbol * gIOUserClientClassKey, "IOUserClientClass"</code>
277 <br>
278 The class name that the service will attempt to allocate when a user client connection is requested. First the device nub is queried, then the nub's provider is queried by default.
279 <br>
280 <br>
281 <code>kIOKitDebugKey, extern const OSSymbol * gIOKitDebugKey, "IOKitDebug"</code>
282 <br>
283 Set some debug flags for logging the driver loading process. Flags are defined in <code>IOKit/IOKitDebug.h</code>, but <code>65535</code> works well.*/
284
285 class IOService : public IORegistryEntry
286 {
287 OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IOService)
288
289 protected:
290 /*! @struct ExpansionData
291 @discussion This structure will be used to expand the capablilties of this class in the future.
292 */
293 struct ExpansionData { };
294
295 /*! @var reserved
296 Reserved for future use. (Internal use only) */
297 ExpansionData * reserved;
298
299 private:
300 IOService * __provider;
301 SInt32 __providerGeneration;
302 IOService * __owner;
303 IOOptionBits __state[2];
304 uint64_t __timeBusy;
305 uint64_t __accumBusy;
306 IOServicePM * pwrMgt;
307
308 protected:
309 // TRUE once PMinit has been called
310 bool initialized;
311
312 public:
313 // DEPRECATED
314 void * pm_vars;
315
316 public:
317 /* methods available in Mac OS X 10.1 or later */
318 /*! @function requestTerminate
319 @abstract Passes a termination up the stack.
320 @discussion When an IOService is made inactive the default behavior is to also make any of its clients that have it as their only provider also inactive, in this way recursing the termination up the driver stack. This method allows an IOService object to override this behavior. Returning <code>true</code> from this method when passed a just terminated provider will cause the client to also be terminated.
321 @param provider The terminated provider of this object.
322 @param options Options originally passed to terminate, plus <code>kIOServiceRecursing</code>.
323 @result <code>true</code> if this object should be terminated now that its provider has been. */
324
325 virtual bool requestTerminate( IOService * provider, IOOptionBits options );
326
327 /*! @function willTerminate
328 @abstract Passes a termination up the stack.
329 @discussion Notification that a provider has been terminated, sent before recursing up the stack, in root-to-leaf order.
330 @param provider The terminated provider of this object.
331 @param options Options originally passed to terminate.
332 @result <code>true</code>. */
333
334 virtual bool willTerminate( IOService * provider, IOOptionBits options );
335
336 /*! @function didTerminate
337 @abstract Passes a termination up the stack.
338 @discussion Notification that a provider has been terminated, sent after recursing up the stack, in leaf-to-root order.
339 @param provider The terminated provider of this object.
340 @param options Options originally passed to terminate.
341 @param defer If there is pending I/O that requires this object to persist, and the provider is not opened by this object set <code>defer</code> to <code>true</code> and call the <code>IOService::didTerminate()</code> implementation when the I/O completes. Otherwise, leave <code>defer</code> set to its default value of <code>false</code>.
342 @result <code>true</code>. */
343
344 virtual bool didTerminate( IOService * provider, IOOptionBits options, bool * defer );
345
346 /*! @function nextIdleTimeout
347 @availability Mac OS X v10.4 and later
348 @abstract Allows subclasses to customize idle power management behavior.
349 @discussion Returns the next time that the device should idle into its next lower power state. Subclasses may override for custom idle behavior.
350
351 A power managed driver might override this method to provide a more sophisticated idle power off algorithm than the one defined by power management.
352 @param currentTime The current time
353 @param lastActivity The time of last activity on this device
354 @param powerState The device's current power state.
355 @result Returns the next time the device should idle off (in seconds, relative to the current time). */
356
357 virtual SInt32 nextIdleTimeout(AbsoluteTime currentTime,
358 AbsoluteTime lastActivity, unsigned int powerState);
359
360 /*! @function systemWillShutdown
361 @availability Mac OS X v10.5 and later
362 @abstract Notifies members of the power plane of system shutdown and restart.
363 @discussion This function is called for all members of the power plane in leaf-to-root order. If a subclass needs to wait for a pending I/O, then the call to <code>systemWillShutdown</code> should be postponed until the I/O completes.
364
365 Any power managed driver (which has called @link joinPMtree joinPMtree@/link to join the power plane) interested in taking action at system shutdown or restart should override this method.
366 @param specifier <code>kIOMessageSystemWillPowerOff</code> or <code>kIOMessageSystemWillRestart</code>. */
367
368 virtual void systemWillShutdown( IOOptionBits specifier );
369
370 /*! @function copyClientWithCategory
371 @availability Mac OS X v10.6 and later
372 @param category An OSSymbol corresponding to an IOMatchCategory matching property.
373 @result Returns a reference to the IOService child with the given category. The result should be released by the caller.
374 */
375
376 virtual IOService * copyClientWithCategory( const OSSymbol * category );
377
378 private:
379 #if __LP64__
380 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 0);
381 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 1);
382 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 2);
383 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 3);
384 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 4);
385 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 5);
386 #else
387 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IOService, 0);
388 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IOService, 1);
389 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IOService, 2);
390 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IOService, 3);
391 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IOService, 4);
392 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IOService, 5);
393 #endif
394
395 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 6);
396 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 7);
397 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 8);
398 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 9);
399 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 10);
400 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 11);
401 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 12);
402 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 13);
403 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 14);
404 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 15);
405 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 16);
406 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 17);
407 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 18);
408 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 19);
409 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 20);
410 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 21);
411 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 22);
412 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 23);
413 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 24);
414 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 25);
415 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 26);
416 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 27);
417 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 28);
418 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 29);
419 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 30);
420 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 31);
421 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 32);
422 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 33);
423 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 34);
424 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 35);
425 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 36);
426 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 37);
427 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 38);
428 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 39);
429 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 40);
430 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 41);
431 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 42);
432 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 43);
433 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 44);
434 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 45);
435 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 46);
436 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOService, 47);
437
438 public:
439 /*! @function getState
440 @abstract Accessor for IOService state bits, not normally needed or used outside IOService.
441 @result State bits for the IOService, eg. <code>kIOServiceInactiveState</code>, <code>kIOServiceRegisteredState</code>. */
442
443 virtual IOOptionBits getState( void ) const;
444
445 /*! @function isInactive
446 @abstract Checks if the IOService object has been terminated, and is in the process of being destroyed.
447 @discussion When an IOService object is successfully terminated, it is immediately made inactive, which blocks further attach()es, matching or notifications occuring on the object. It remains inactive until the last client closes, and is then finalized and destroyed.
448 @result <code>true</code> if the IOService object has been terminated. */
449
450 bool isInactive( void ) const;
451
452 /* Stack creation */
453
454 /*! @function registerService
455 @abstract Starts the registration process for a newly discovered IOService object.
456 @discussion This function allows an IOService subclass to be published and made available to possible clients, by starting the registration process and delivering notifications to registered clients. The object should be completely setup and ready to field requests from clients before <code>registerService</code> is called.
457 @param options The default zero options mask is recommended and should be used in most cases. The registration process is usually asynchronous, with possible driver probing and notification occurring some time later. <code>kIOServiceSynchronous</code> may be passed to carry out the matching and notification process for currently registered clients before returning to the caller. */
458
459 virtual void registerService( IOOptionBits options = 0 );
460
461 /*! @function probe
462 @abstract During an IOService object's instantiation, probes a matched service to see if it can be used.
463 @discussion The registration process for an IOService object (the provider) includes instantiating possible driver clients. The <code>probe</code> method is called in the client instance to check the matched service can be used before the driver is considered to be started. Since matching screens many possible providers, in many cases the <code>probe</code> method can be left unimplemented by IOService subclasses. The client is already attached to the provider when <code>probe</code> is called.
464 @param provider The registered IOService object that matches a driver personality's matching dictionary.
465 @param score Pointer to the current driver's probe score, which is used to order multiple matching drivers in the same match category. It defaults to the value of the <code>IOProbeScore</code> property in the drivers property table, or <code>kIODefaultProbeScore</code> if none is specified. The <code>probe</code> method may alter the score to affect start order.
466 @result An IOService instance or zero when the probe is unsuccessful. In almost all cases the value of <code>this</code> is returned on success. If another IOService object is returned, the probed instance is detached and freed, and the returned instance is used in its stead for <code>start</code>. */
467
468 virtual IOService * probe( IOService * provider,
469 SInt32 * score );
470
471 /*! @function start
472 @abstract During an IOService object's instantiation, starts the IOService object that has been selected to run on the provider.
473 @discussion The <code>start</code> method of an IOService instance is called by its provider when it has been selected (due to its probe score and match category) as the winning client. The client is already attached to the provider when <code>start</code> is called.<br>Implementations of <code>start</code> must call <code>start</code> on their superclass at an appropriate point. If an implementation of <code>start</code> has already called <code>super::start</code> but subsequently determines that it will fail, it must call <code>super::stop</code> to balance the prior call to <code>super::start</code> and prevent reference leaks.
474 @result <code>true</code> if the start was successful; <code>false</code> otherwise (which will cause the instance to be detached and usually freed). */
475
476 virtual bool start( IOService * provider );
477
478 /*! @function stop
479 @abstract During an IOService termination, the stop method is called in its clients before they are detached & it is destroyed.
480 @discussion The termination process for an IOService (the provider) will call stop in each of its clients, after they have closed the provider if they had it open, or immediately on termination. */
481
482 virtual void stop( IOService * provider );
483
484 /* Open / Close */
485
486 /*! @function open
487 @abstract Requests active access to a provider.
488 @discussion IOService provides generic open and close semantics to track clients of a provider that have established an active datapath. The use of <code>open</code> and @link close close@/link, and rules regarding ownership are family defined, and defined by the @link handleOpen handleOpen@/link and @link handleClose handleClose@/link methods in the provider. Some families will limit access to a provider based on its open state.
489 @param forClient Designates the client of the provider requesting the open.
490 @param options Options for the open. The provider family may implement options for open; IOService defines only <code>kIOServiceSeize</code> to request the device be withdrawn from its current owner.
491 @result <code>true</code> if the open was successful; <code>false</code> otherwise. */
492
493 virtual bool open( IOService * forClient,
494 IOOptionBits options = 0,
495 void * arg = 0 );
496
497 /*! @function close
498 @abstract Releases active access to a provider.
499 @discussion IOService provides generic open and close semantics to track clients of a provider that have established an active datapath. The use of @link open open@/link and <code>close</code>, and rules regarding ownership are family defined, and defined by the @link handleOpen handleOpen@/link and @link handleClose handleClose@/link methods in the provider.
500 @param forClient Designates the client of the provider requesting the close.
501 @param options Options available for the close. The provider family may implement options for close; IOService defines none.
502 @param arg Family specific arguments which are ignored by IOService. */
503
504 virtual void close( IOService * forClient,
505 IOOptionBits options = 0 );
506
507 /*! @function isOpen
508 @abstract Determines whether a specific, or any, client has an IOService object open.
509 @discussion Returns the open state of an IOService object with respect to the specified client, or when it is open by any client.
510 @param forClient If non-zero, <codeisOpen</code returns the open state for that client. If zero is passed, <codeisOpen</code returns the open state for all clients.
511 @result <codetrue</code if the specific, or any, client has the IOService object open. */
512
513 virtual bool isOpen( const IOService * forClient = 0 ) const;
514
515 /*! @function handleOpen
516 @abstract Controls the open / close behavior of an IOService object (overrideable by subclasses).
517 @discussion IOService calls this method in its subclasses in response to the @link open open@/link method, so the subclass may implement the request. The default implementation provides single owner access to an IOService object via <code>open</code>. The object is locked via @link lockForArbitration lockForArbitration@/link before <code>handleOpen</code> is called.
518 @param forClient Designates the client of the provider requesting the open.
519 @param options Options for the open, may be interpreted by the implementor of <code>handleOpen</code>.
520 @result <code>true</code>if the open was successful; <code>false</code> otherwise. */
521
522 virtual bool handleOpen( IOService * forClient,
523 IOOptionBits options,
524 void * arg );
525
526 /*! @function handleClose
527 @abstract Controls the open / close behavior of an IOService object (overrideable by subclasses).
528 @discussion IOService calls this method in its subclasses in response to the @link close close@/link method, so the subclass may implement the request. The default implementation provides single owner access to an IOService object via @link open open@/link. The object is locked via @link lockForArbitration lockForArbitration@/link before <code>handleClose</code> is called.
529 @param forClient Designates the client of the provider requesting the close.
530 @param options Options for the close, may be interpreted by the implementor of @link handleOpen handleOpen@/link. */
531
532 virtual void handleClose( IOService * forClient,
533 IOOptionBits options );
534
535 /*! @function handleIsOpen
536 @abstract Controls the open / close behavior of an IOService object (overrideable by subclasses).
537 @discussion IOService calls this method in its subclasses in response to the @link open open@/link method, so the subclass may implement the request. The default implementation provides single owner access to an IOService object via @link open open@/link. The object is locked via @link lockForArbitration lockForArbitration@/link before <code>handleIsOpen</code> is called.
538 @param forClient If non-zero, <code>isOpen</code> returns the open state for that client. If zero is passed, <code>isOpen</code> returns the open state for all clients.
539 @result <code>true</code> if the specific, or any, client has the IOService object open. */
540
541 virtual bool handleIsOpen( const IOService * forClient ) const;
542
543 /* Stacking change */
544
545 /*! @function terminate
546 @abstract Makes an IOService object inactive and begins its destruction.
547 @discussion Registering an IOService object informs possible clients of its existance and instantiates drivers that may be used with it; <code>terminate</code> involves the opposite process of informing clients that an IOService object is no longer able to be used and will be destroyed. By default, if any client has the service open, <code>terminate</code> fails. If the <code>kIOServiceRequired</code> flag is passed however, <code>terminate</code> will be successful though further progress in the destruction of the IOService object will not proceed until the last client has closed it. The service will be made inactive immediately upon successful termination, and all its clients will be notified via their @link message message@/link method with a message of type <code>kIOMessageServiceIsTerminated</code>. Both these actions take place on the caller's thread. After the IOService object is made inactive, further matching or attach calls will fail on it. Each client has its @link stop stop@/link method called upon their close of an inactive IOService object , or on its termination if they do not have it open. After <code>stop</code>, @link detach detach@/link is called in each client. When all clients have been detached, the @link finalize finalize@/link method is called in the inactive service. The termination process is inherently asynchronous because it will be deferred until all clients have chosen to close.
548 @param options In most cases no options are needed. <code>kIOServiceSynchronous</code> may be passed to cause <code>terminate</code> to not return until the service is finalized. */
549
550 virtual bool terminate( IOOptionBits options = 0 );
551
552 /*! @function finalize
553 @abstract Finalizes the destruction of an IOService object.
554 @discussion The <code>finalize</code> method is called in an inactive (ie. terminated) IOService object after the last client has detached. IOService's implementation will call @link stop stop@/link, @link close close@/link, and @link detach detach@/link on each provider. When <code>finalize</code> returns, the object's retain count will have no references generated by IOService's registration process.
555 @param options The options passed to the @link terminate terminate@/link method of the IOService object are passed on to <code>finalize</code>.
556 @result <code>true</code>. */
557
558 virtual bool finalize( IOOptionBits options );
559
560 /*! @function free
561 @abstract Frees data structures that were allocated when power management was initialized on this service. */
562
563 virtual void free( void );
564
565 /*! @function lockForArbitration
566 @abstract Locks an IOService object against changes in state or ownership.
567 @discussion The registration, termination and open / close functions of IOService use <code>lockForArbtration</code> to single-thread access to an IOService object. <code>lockForArbitration</code> grants recursive access to the same thread.
568 @param isSuccessRequired If a request for access to an IOService object should be denied if it is terminated, pass <code>false</code>, otherwise pass <code>true</code>. */
569
570 virtual bool lockForArbitration( bool isSuccessRequired = true );
571
572 /*! @function unlockForArbitration
573 @abstract Unlocks an IOService obkect after a successful @link lockForArbitration lockForArbitration@/link.
574 @discussion A thread granted exclusive access to an IOService object should release it with <code>unlockForArbitration</code>. */
575
576 virtual void unlockForArbitration( void );
577
578 /*! @function terminateClient
579 @abstract Passes a termination up the stack.
580 @discussion When an IOService object is made inactive the default behavior is to also make any of its clients that have it as their only provider inactive, in this way recursing the termination up the driver stack. This method allows a terminated IOService object to override this behavior. Note the client may also override this behavior by overriding its @link terminate terminate@/link method.
581 @param client The client of the terminated provider.
582 @param options Options originally passed to @link terminate terminate@/link, plus <code>kIOServiceRecursing</code>.
583 @result result of the terminate request on the client. */
584
585 virtual bool terminateClient( IOService * client, IOOptionBits options );
586
587 /* Busy state indicates discovery, matching or termination is in progress */
588
589 /*! @function getBusyState
590 @abstract Returns the <code>busyState</code> of an IOService object.
591 @discussion Many activities in IOService are asynchronous. When registration, matching, or termination is in progress on an IOService object, its <code>busyState</code> is increased by one. Change in <code>busyState</code> to or from zero also changes the IOService object's provider's <code>busyState</code> by one, which means that an IOService object is marked busy when any of the above activities is ocurring on it or any of its clients.
592 @result The <code>busyState</code> value. */
593
594 virtual UInt32 getBusyState( void );
595
596 /*! @function adjustBusy
597 @abstract Adjusts the <code>busyState</code> of an IOService object.
598 @discussion Applies a delta to an IOService object's <code>busyState</code>. A change in the <code>busyState</code> to or from zero will change the IOService object's provider's <code>busyState</code> by one (in the same direction).
599 @param delta The delta to be applied to the IOService object's <code>busyState</code>. */
600
601 virtual void adjustBusy( SInt32 delta );
602
603 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
604 IOReturn waitQuiet(mach_timespec_t * timeout)
605 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
606
607 /*! @function waitQuiet
608 @abstract Waits for an IOService object's <code>busyState</code> to be zero.
609 @discussion Blocks the caller until an IOService object is non busy.
610 @param timeout The maximum time to wait in nanoseconds. Default is to wait forever.
611 @result Returns an error code if Mach synchronization primitives fail, <code>kIOReturnTimeout</code>, or <code>kIOReturnSuccess</code>. */
612
613 IOReturn waitQuiet(uint64_t timeout = UINT64_MAX);
614
615 /* Matching */
616
617 /*! @function matchPropertyTable
618 @abstract Allows a registered IOService object to implement family specific matching.
619 @discussion All matching on an IOService object will call this method to allow a family writer to implement matching in addition to the generic methods provided by IOService. The implementer should examine the matching dictionary passed to see if it contains properties the family understands for matching, and use them to match with the IOService object if so. Note that since matching is also carried out by other parts of the I/O Kit, the matching dictionary may contain properties the family does not understand - these should not be considered matching failures.
620 @param table The dictionary of properties to be matched against.
621 @param score Pointer to the current driver's probe score, which is used to order multiple matching drivers in the same match category. It defaults to the value of the <code>IOProbeScore</code> property in the drivers property table, or <code>kIODefaultProbeScore</code> if none is specified.
622 @result <code>false</code> if the family considers the matching dictionary does not match in properties it understands; <code>true</code> otherwise. */
623
624 virtual bool matchPropertyTable( OSDictionary * table,
625 SInt32 * score );
626
627 virtual bool matchPropertyTable( OSDictionary * table );
628
629 /*! @function matchLocation
630 @abstract Allows a registered IOService object to direct location matching.
631 @discussion By default, a location matching property will be applied to an IOService object's provider. This method allows that behavior to be overridden by families.
632 @param client The IOService object at which matching is taking place.
633 @result Returns the IOService instance to be used for location matching. */
634
635 virtual IOService * matchLocation( IOService * client );
636
637 /* Resource service */
638
639 /*! @function publishResource
640 @abstract Uses the resource service to publish a property.
641 @discussion The resource service uses IOService's matching and notification to allow objects to be published and found by any I/O Kit client by a global name. <code>publishResource</code> makes an object available to anyone waiting for it or looking for it in the future.
642 @param key An OSSymbol key that globally identifies the object.
643 @param The object to be published. */
644
645 static void publishResource( const OSSymbol * key, OSObject * value = 0 );
646
647 /*! @function publishResource
648 @abstract Uses the resource service to publish a property.
649 @discussion The resource service uses IOService object's matching and notification to allow objects to be published and found by any I/O Kit client by a global name. <code>publishResource</code> makes an object available to anyone waiting for it or looking for it in the future.
650 @param key A C string key that globally identifies the object.
651 @param The object to be published. */
652
653 static void publishResource( const char * key, OSObject * value = 0 );
654 virtual bool addNeededResource( const char * key );
655
656 /* Notifications */
657
658 /*! @function addNotification
659 @abstract Deprecated use addMatchingNotification(). Adds a persistant notification handler to be notified of IOService events.
660 @discussion IOService will deliver notifications of changes in state of an IOService object to registered clients. The type of notification is specified by a symbol, for example <code>gIOMatchedNotification</code> or <code>gIOTerminatedNotification</code>, and notifications will only include IOService objects that match the supplied matching dictionary. Notifications are ordered by a priority set with <code>addNotification</code>. When the notification is installed, its handler will be called with each of any currently existing IOService objects that are in the correct state (eg. registered) and match the supplied matching dictionary, avoiding races between finding preexisting and new IOService events. The notification request is identified by an instance of an IONotifier object, through which it can be enabled, disabled, or removed. <code>addNotification</code> consumes a retain count on the matching dictionary when the notification is removed.
661 @param type An OSSymbol identifying the type of notification and IOService state:
662 <br> <code>gIOPublishNotification</code> Delivered when an IOService object is registered.
663 <br> <code>gIOFirstPublishNotification</code> Delivered when an IOService object is registered, but only once per IOService instance. Some IOService objects may be reregistered when their state is changed.
664 <br> <code>gIOMatchedNotification</code> Delivered when an IOService object has been matched with all client drivers, and they have been probed and started.
665 <br> <code>gIOFirstMatchNotification</code> Delivered when an IOService object has been matched with all client drivers, but only once per IOService instance. Some IOService objects may be reregistered when their state is changed.
666 <br> <code>gIOTerminatedNotification</code> Delivered after an IOService object has been terminated, during its finalize stage.
667 @param matching A matching dictionary to restrict notifications to only matching IOService objects. The dictionary will be released when the notification is removed, consuming the passed-in reference.
668 @param handler A C function callback to deliver notifications.
669 @param target An instance reference for the callback's use.
670 @param ref A reference constant for the callback's use.
671 @param priority A constant ordering all notifications of a each type.
672 @result An instance of an IONotifier object that can be used to control or destroy the notification request. */
673
674 static IONotifier * addNotification(
675 const OSSymbol * type, OSDictionary * matching,
676 IOServiceNotificationHandler handler,
677 void * target, void * ref = 0,
678 SInt32 priority = 0 )
679 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
680
681 /*! @function addMatchingNotification
682 @abstract Adds a persistant notification handler to be notified of IOService events.
683 @discussion IOService will deliver notifications of changes in state of an IOService object to registered clients. The type of notification is specified by a symbol, for example <code>gIOMatchedNotification</code> or <code>gIOTerminatedNotification</code>, and notifications will only include IOService objects that match the supplied matching dictionary. Notifications are ordered by a priority set with <code>addNotification</code>. When the notification is installed, its handler will be called with each of any currently existing IOService objects that are in the correct state (eg. registered) and match the supplied matching dictionary, avoiding races between finding preexisting and new IOService events. The notification request is identified by an instance of an IONotifier object, through which it can be enabled, disabled, or removed. <code>addMatchingNotification</code> does not consume a reference on the matching dictionary when the notification is removed, unlike addNotification.
684 @param type An OSSymbol identifying the type of notification and IOService state:
685 <br> <code>gIOPublishNotification</code> Delivered when an IOService object is registered.
686 <br> <code>gIOFirstPublishNotification</code> Delivered when an IOService object is registered, but only once per IOService instance. Some IOService objects may be reregistered when their state is changed.
687 <br> <code>gIOMatchedNotification</code> Delivered when an IOService object has been matched with all client drivers, and they have been probed and started.
688 <br> <code>gIOFirstMatchNotification</code> Delivered when an IOService object has been matched with all client drivers, but only once per IOService instance. Some IOService objects may be reregistered when their state is changed.
689 <br> <code>gIOTerminatedNotification</code> Delivered after an IOService object has been terminated, during its finalize stage.
690 @param matching A matching dictionary to restrict notifications to only matching IOService objects. The dictionary is retained while the notification is installed. (Differs from addNotification).
691 @param handler A C function callback to deliver notifications.
692 @param target An instance reference for the callback's use.
693 @param ref A reference constant for the callback's use.
694 @param priority A constant ordering all notifications of a each type.
695 @result An instance of an IONotifier object that can be used to control or destroy the notification request. */
696
697 static IONotifier * addMatchingNotification(
698 const OSSymbol * type, OSDictionary * matching,
699 IOServiceMatchingNotificationHandler handler,
700 void * target, void * ref = 0,
701 SInt32 priority = 0 );
702
703 /*! @function waitForService
704 @abstract Deprecated use waitForMatchingService(). Waits for a matching to service to be published.
705 @discussion Provides a method of waiting for an IOService object matching the supplied matching dictionary to be registered and fully matched.
706 @param matching The matching dictionary describing the desired IOService object. <code>waitForService</code> consumes one reference of the matching dictionary.
707 @param timeout The maximum time to wait.
708 @result A published IOService object matching the supplied dictionary. */
709
710 static IOService * waitForService( OSDictionary * matching,
711 mach_timespec_t * timeout = 0);
712
713 /*! @function waitForMatchingService
714 @abstract Waits for a matching to service to be published.
715 @discussion Provides a method of waiting for an IOService object matching the supplied matching dictionary to be registered and fully matched.
716 @param matching The matching dictionary describing the desired IOService object. (Does not consume a reference of the matching dictionary - differs from waitForService() which does consume a reference on the matching dictionary.)
717 @param timeout The maximum time to wait in nanoseconds. Default is to wait forever.
718 @result A published IOService object matching the supplied dictionary. waitForMatchingService returns a reference to the IOService which should be released by the caller. (Differs from waitForService() which does not retain the returned object.) */
719
720 static IOService * waitForMatchingService( OSDictionary * matching,
721 uint64_t timeout = UINT64_MAX);
722
723 /*! @function getMatchingServices
724 @abstract Finds the set of current published IOService objects matching a matching dictionary.
725 @discussion Provides a method of finding the current set of published IOService objects matching the supplied matching dictionary.
726 @param matching The matching dictionary describing the desired IOService objects.
727 @result An instance of an iterator over a set of IOService objects. To be released by the caller. */
728
729 static OSIterator * getMatchingServices( OSDictionary * matching );
730
731 /*! @function copyMatchingService
732 @abstract Finds one of the current published IOService objects matching a matching dictionary.
733 @discussion Provides a method to find one member of the set of published IOService objects matching the supplied matching dictionary.
734 @param matching The matching dictionary describing the desired IOService object.
735 @result The IOService object or NULL. To be released by the caller. */
736
737 static IOService * copyMatchingService( OSDictionary * matching );
738
739 public:
740 /* Helpers to make matching dictionaries for simple cases,
741 * they add keys to an existing dictionary, or create one. */
742
743 /*! @function serviceMatching
744 @abstract Creates a matching dictionary, or adds matching properties to an existing dictionary, that specify an IOService class match.
745 @discussion A very common matching criteria for IOService object is based on its class. <code>serviceMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary that specifies any IOService object of a class, or its subclasses. The class is specified by name, and an existing dictionary may be passed in, in which case the matching properties will be added to that dictionary rather than creating a new one.
746 @param className The class name, as a const C string. Class matching is successful on IOService objects of this class or any subclass.
747 @param table If zero, <code>serviceMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary and returns a reference to it, otherwise the matching properties are added to the specified dictionary.
748 @result The matching dictionary created, or passed in, is returned on success, or zero on failure. */
749
750 static OSDictionary * serviceMatching( const char * className,
751 OSDictionary * table = 0 );
752
753 /*! @function serviceMatching
754 @abstract Creates a matching dictionary, or adds matching properties to an existing dictionary, that specify an IOService class match.
755 @discussion A very common matching criteria for IOService object is based on its class. <code>serviceMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary that specifies any IOService of a class, or its subclasses. The class is specified by name, and an existing dictionary may be passed in, in which case the matching properties will be added to that dictionary rather than creating a new one.
756 @param className The class name, as an OSString (which includes OSSymbol). Class matching is successful on IOService objects of this class or any subclass.
757 @param table If zero, <code>serviceMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary and returns a reference to it, otherwise the matching properties are added to the specified dictionary.
758 @result The matching dictionary created, or passed in, is returned on success, or zero on failure. */
759
760 static OSDictionary * serviceMatching( const OSString * className,
761 OSDictionary * table = 0 );
762
763 /*! @function nameMatching
764 @abstract Creates a matching dictionary, or adds matching properties to an existing dictionary, that specify an IOService name match.
765 @discussion A very common matching criteria for IOService object is based on its name. <code>nameMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary that specifies any IOService object which responds successfully to the @link //apple_ref/cpp/instm/IORegistryEntry/compareName/virtualbool/(OSString*,OSString**) IORegistryEntry::compareName@/link method. An existing dictionary may be passed in, in which case the matching properties will be added to that dictionary rather than creating a new one.
766 @param name The service's name, as a const C string. Name matching is successful on IOService objects that respond successfully to the <code>IORegistryEntry::compareName</code> method.
767 @param table If zero, <code>nameMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary and returns a reference to it, otherwise the matching properties are added to the specified dictionary.
768 @result The matching dictionary created, or passed in, is returned on success, or zero on failure. */
769
770 static OSDictionary * nameMatching( const char * name,
771 OSDictionary * table = 0 );
772
773 /*! @function nameMatching
774 @abstract Creates a matching dictionary, or adds matching properties to an existing dictionary, that specify an IOService name match.
775 @discussion A very common matching criteria for IOService object is based on its name. <code>nameMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary that specifies any IOService object which responds successfully to the @link //apple_ref/cpp/instm/IORegistryEntry/compareName/virtualbool/(OSString*,OSString**) IORegistryEntry::compareName@/link method. An existing dictionary may be passed in, in which case the matching properties will be added to that dictionary rather than creating a new one.
776 @param name The service's name, as an OSString (which includes OSSymbol). Name matching is successful on IOService objects that respond successfully to the <code>IORegistryEntry::compareName</code> method.
777 @param table If zero, <code>nameMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary and returns a reference to it, otherwise the matching properties are added to the specified dictionary.
778 @result The matching dictionary created, or passed in, is returned on success, or zero on failure. */
779
780 static OSDictionary * nameMatching( const OSString* name,
781 OSDictionary * table = 0 );
782
783 /*! @function resourceMatching
784 @abstract Creates a matching dictionary, or adds matching properties to an existing dictionary, that specify a resource service match.
785 @discussion IOService maintains a resource service IOResources that allows objects to be published and found globally in the I/O Kit based on a name, using the standard IOService matching and notification calls.
786 @param name The resource name, as a const C string. Resource matching is successful when an object by that name has been published with the <code>publishResource</code> method.
787 @param table If zero, <code>resourceMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary and returns a reference to it, otherwise the matching properties are added to the specified dictionary.
788 @result The matching dictionary created, or passed in, is returned on success, or zero on failure. */
789
790 static OSDictionary * resourceMatching( const char * name,
791 OSDictionary * table = 0 );
792
793 /*! @function resourceMatching
794 @abstract Creates a matching dictionary, or adds matching properties to an existing dictionary, that specify a resource service match.
795 @discussion IOService maintains a resource service IOResources that allows objects to be published and found globally in the I/O Kit based on a name, using the standard IOService matching and notification calls.
796 @param name The resource name, as an OSString (which includes OSSymbol). Resource matching is successful when an object by that name has been published with the <code>publishResource</code> method.
797 @param table If zero, <code>resourceMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary and returns a reference to it, otherwise the matching properties are added to the specified dictionary.
798 @result The matching dictionary created, or passed in, is returned on success, or zero on failure. */
799
800 static OSDictionary * resourceMatching( const OSString * name,
801 OSDictionary * table = 0 );
802
803
804 /*! @function propertyMatching
805 @abstract Creates a matching dictionary, or adds matching properties to an existing dictionary, that specify an IOService phandle match.
806 @discussion TODO A very common matching criteria for IOService is based on its name. nameMatching will create a matching dictionary that specifies any IOService which respond successfully to the IORegistryEntry method compareName. An existing dictionary may be passed in, in which case the matching properties will be added to that dictionary rather than creating a new one.
807 @param key The service's phandle, as a const UInt32. PHandle matching is successful on IOService objects that respond successfully to the IORegistryEntry method compareName.
808 @param value The service's phandle, as a const UInt32. PHandle matching is successful on IOService's which respond successfully to the IORegistryEntry method compareName.
809 @param table If zero, nameMatching will create a matching dictionary and return a reference to it, otherwise the matching properties are added to the specified dictionary.
810 @result The matching dictionary created, or passed in, is returned on success, or zero on failure. */
811
812 static OSDictionary * propertyMatching( const OSSymbol * key, const OSObject * value,
813 OSDictionary * table = 0 );
814
815 /*! @function registryEntryIDMatching
816 @abstract Creates a matching dictionary, or adds matching properties to an existing dictionary, that specify a IORegistryEntryID match.
817 @discussion <code>registryEntryIDMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary that specifies the IOService object with the assigned registry entry ID (returned by <code>IORegistryEntry::getRegistryEntryID()</code>). An existing dictionary may be passed in, in which case the matching properties will be added to that dictionary rather than creating a new one.
818 @param name The service's ID. Matching is successful on the IOService object that return that ID from the <code>IORegistryEntry::getRegistryEntryID()</code> method.
819 @param table If zero, <code>registryEntryIDMatching</code> creates a matching dictionary and returns a reference to it, otherwise the matching properties are added to the specified dictionary.
820 @result The matching dictionary created, or passed in, is returned on success, or zero on failure. */
821
822 static OSDictionary * registryEntryIDMatching( uint64_t entryID,
823 OSDictionary * table = 0 );
824
825
826 /*! @function addLocation
827 @abstract Adds a location matching property to an existing dictionary.
828 @discussion This function creates matching properties that specify the location of a IOService object, as an embedded matching dictionary. This matching will be successful on an IOService object that attached to an IOService object which matches this location matching dictionary.
829 @param table The matching properties are added to the specified dictionary, which must be non-zero.
830 @result The location matching dictionary created is returned on success, or zero on failure. */
831
832 static OSDictionary * addLocation( OSDictionary * table );
833
834 /* Helpers for matching dictionaries. */
835
836 /*! @function compareProperty
837 @abstract Compares a property in a matching dictionary with an IOService object's property table.
838 @discussion This is a helper function to aid in implementing @link matchPropertyTable matchPropertyTable@/link. If the property specified by <code>key</code> exists in the matching dictionary, it is compared with a property of the same name in the IOService object's property table. The comparison is performed with the <code>isEqualTo</code> method. If the property does not exist in the matching table, success is returned. If the property exists in the matching dictionary but not the IOService property table, failure is returned.
839 @param matching The matching dictionary, which must be non-zero.
840 @param key The dictionary key specifying the property to be compared, as a C string.
841 @result <code>true</code> if the property does not exist in the matching table. If the property exists in the matching dictionary but not the IOService property table, failure is returned. Otherwise the result of calling the property from the matching dictionary's <code>isEqualTo</code> method with the IOService property as an argument is returned. */
842
843 virtual bool compareProperty( OSDictionary * matching,
844 const char * key );
845 /*! @function compareProperty
846 @abstract Compares a property in a matching dictionary with an IOService object's property table.
847 @discussion This is a helper function to aid in implementing @link matchPropertyTable matchPropertyTable@/link. If the property specified by <code>key</code> exists in the matching dictionary, it is compared with a property of the same name in the IOService object's property table. The comparison is performed with the <code>isEqualTo</code> method. If the property does not exist in the matching table, success is returned. If the property exists in the matching dictionary but not the IOService property table, failure is returned.
848 @param matching The matching dictionary, which must be non-zero.
849 @param key The dictionary key specifying the property to be compared, as an OSString (which includes OSSymbol).
850 @result <code>true</code> if the property does not exist in the matching table. If the property exists in the matching dictionary but not the IOService property table, failure is returned. Otherwise the result of calling the property from the matching dictionary's <code>isEqualTo</code> method with the IOService property as an argument is returned. */
851
852 virtual bool compareProperty( OSDictionary * matching,
853 const OSString * key );
854
855 /*! @function compareProperties
856 @abstract Compares a set of properties in a matching dictionary with an IOService object's property table.
857 @discussion This is a helper function to aid in implementing @link matchPropertyTable matchPropertyTable@/link. A collection of dictionary keys specifies properties in a matching dictionary to be compared, with <code>compareProperty</code>, with an IOService object's property table, if <code>compareProperty</code> returns <code>true</code> for each key, success is returned; otherwise failure.
858 @param matching The matching dictionary, which must be non-zero.
859 @param keys A collection (eg. OSSet, OSArray, OSDictionary) which should contain OSStrings (or OSSymbols) that specify the property keys to be compared.
860 @result Success if <code>compareProperty</code> returns <code>true</code> for each key in the collection; otherwise failure. */
861
862 virtual bool compareProperties( OSDictionary * matching,
863 OSCollection * keys );
864
865 /* Client / provider accessors */
866
867 /*! @function attach
868 @abstract Attaches an IOService client to a provider in the I/O Registry.
869 @discussion This function called in an IOService client enters the client into the I/O Registry as a child of the provider in the service plane. The provider must be active or the attach will fail. Multiple attach calls to the same provider are no-ops and return success. A client may be attached to multiple providers. Entering an object into the I/O Registry retains both the client and provider until they are detached.
870 @param provider The IOService object which will serve as this object's provider.
871 @result <code>false</code> if the provider is inactive or on a resource failure; otherwise <code>true</code>. */
872
873 virtual bool attach( IOService * provider );
874
875 /*! @function detach
876 @abstract Detaches an IOService client from a provider in the I/O Registry.
877 @discussion This function called in an IOService client removes the client as a child of the provider in the service plane of the I/O Registry. If the provider is not a parent of the client this is a no-op, otherwise the I/O Registry releases both the client and provider.
878 @param provider The IOService object to detach from. */
879
880 virtual void detach( IOService * provider );
881
882 /*! @function getProvider
883 @abstract Returns an IOService object's primary provider.
884 @discussion This function called in an IOService client will return the provider to which it was first attached. Because the majority of IOService objects have only one provider, this is a useful simplification and also supports caching of the provider when the I/O Registry is unchanged.
885 @result The first provider of the client, or zero if the IOService object is not attached into the I/O Registry. The provider is retained while the client is attached, and should not be released by the caller. */
886
887 virtual IOService * getProvider( void ) const;
888
889 /*! @function getWorkLoop
890 @abstract Returns the current work loop or <code>provider->getWorkLoop</code>.
891 @discussion This function returns a valid work loop that a client can use to add an IOCommandGate to. The intention is that an IOService client has data that needs to be protected but doesn't want to pay the cost of a dedicated thread. This data has to be accessed from a provider's call-out context as well. So to achieve both of these goals the client creates an IOCommandGate to lock access to his data but he registers it with the provider's work loop, i.e. the work loop which will make the completion call-outs. This avoids a potential deadlock because the work loop gate uses a recursive lock, which allows the same lock to be held multiple times by a single thread.
892 @result A work loop, either the current work loop or it walks up the @link getProvider getProvider@/link chain calling <code>getWorkLoop</code>. Eventually it will reach a valid work loop-based driver or the root of the I/O tree, where it will return a system-wide work loop. Returns 0 if it fails to find (or create) a work loop.*/
893
894 virtual IOWorkLoop * getWorkLoop() const;
895
896 /*! @function getProviderIterator
897 @abstract Returns an iterator over an IOService object's providers.
898 @discussion For those few IOService objects that obtain service from multiple providers, this method supplies an iterator over a client's providers.
899 @result An iterator over the providers of the client, or zero if there is a resource failure. The iterator must be released when the iteration is finished. All objects returned by the iteration are retained while the iterator is valid, though they may no longer be attached during the iteration. */
900
901 virtual OSIterator * getProviderIterator( void ) const;
902
903 /*! @function getOpenProviderIterator
904 @abstract Returns an iterator over an client's providers that are currently opened by the client.
905 @discussion For those few IOService objects that obtain service from multiple providers, this method supplies an iterator over a client's providers, locking each in turn with @link lockForArbitration lockForArbitration@/link and returning those that have been opened by the client.
906 @result An iterator over the providers the client has open, or zero if there is a resource failure. The iterator must be released when the iteration is finished. All objects returned by the iteration are retained while the iterator is valid, and the current entry in the iteration is locked with <code>lockForArbitration</code>, protecting it from state changes. */
907
908 virtual OSIterator * getOpenProviderIterator( void ) const;
909
910 /*! @function getClient
911 @abstract Returns an IOService object's primary client.
912 @discussion This function called in an IOService provider will return the first client to attach to it. For IOService objects which have only only one client, this may be a useful simplification.
913 @result The first client of the provider, or zero if the IOService object is not attached into the I/O Registry. The client is retained while it is attached, and should not be released by the caller. */
914
915 virtual IOService * getClient( void ) const;
916
917 /*! @function getClientIterator
918 @abstract Returns an iterator over an IOService object's clients.
919 @discussion For IOService objects that may have multiple clients, this method supplies an iterator over a provider's clients.
920 @result An iterator over the clients of the provider, or zero if there is a resource failure. The iterator must be released when the iteration is finished. All objects returned by the iteration are retained while the iterator is valid, though they may no longer be attached during the iteration. */
921
922 virtual OSIterator * getClientIterator( void ) const;
923
924 /*! @function getOpenClientIterator
925 @abstract Returns an iterator over a provider's clients that currently have opened the provider.
926 @discussion For IOService objects that may have multiple clients, this method supplies an iterator over a provider's clients, locking each in turn with @link lockForArbitration lockForArbitration@/link and returning those that have opened the provider.
927 @result An iterator over the clients that have opened the provider, or zero if there is a resource failure. The iterator must be released when the iteration is finished. All objects returned by the iteration are retained while the iterator is valid, and the current entry in the iteration is locked with <code>lockForArbitration</code>, protecting it from state changes. */
928
929 virtual OSIterator * getOpenClientIterator( void ) const;
930
931 /*! @function callPlatformFunction
932 @abstract Calls the platform function with the given name.
933 @discussion The platform expert or other drivers may implement various functions to control hardware features. <code>callPlatformFunction</code> allows any IOService object to access these functions. Normally <code>callPlatformFunction</code> is called on a service's provider. The provider services the request or passes it to its provider. The system's IOPlatformExpert subclass catches functions it knows about and redirects them into other parts of the service plane. If the IOPlatformExpert subclass cannot execute the function, the base class is called. The IOPlatformExpert base class attempts to find a service to execute the function by looking up the function name in an IOResources name space. A service may publish a service using <code>publishResource(functionName, this)</code>. If no service can be found to execute the function an error is returned.
934 @param functionName Name of the function to be called. When <code>functionName</code> is a C string, <code>callPlatformFunction</code> converts the C string to an OSSymbol and calls the OSSymbol version of <code>callPlatformFunction</code>. This process can block and should not be used from an interrupt context.
935 @param waitForFunction If <code>true</code>, <code>callPlatformFunction</code> will not return until the function has been called.
936 @result An IOReturn code; <code>kIOReturnSuccess</code> if the function was successfully executed, <code>kIOReturnUnsupported</code> if a service to execute the function could not be found. Other return codes may be returned by the function.*/
937
938 virtual IOReturn callPlatformFunction( const OSSymbol * functionName,
939 bool waitForFunction,
940 void *param1, void *param2,
941 void *param3, void *param4 );
942
943 virtual IOReturn callPlatformFunction( const char * functionName,
944 bool waitForFunction,
945 void *param1, void *param2,
946 void *param3, void *param4 );
947
948
949 /* Some accessors */
950
951 /*! @function getPlatform
952 @abstract Returns a pointer to the platform expert instance for the computer.
953 @discussion This method provides an accessor to the platform expert instance for the computer.
954 @result A pointer to the IOPlatformExport instance. It should not be released by the caller. */
955
956 static IOPlatformExpert * getPlatform( void );
957
958 /*! @function getPMRootDomain
959 @abstract Returns a pointer to the power management root domain instance for the computer.
960 @discussion This method provides an accessor to the power management root domain instance for the computer.
961 @result A pointer to the power management root domain instance. It should not be released by the caller. */
962
963 static class IOPMrootDomain * getPMRootDomain( void );
964
965 /*! @function getServiceRoot
966 @abstract Returns a pointer to the root of the service plane.
967 @discussion This method provides an accessor to the root of the service plane for the computer.
968 @result A pointer to the IOService instance at the root of the service plane. It should not be released by the caller. */
969
970 static IOService * getServiceRoot( void );
971
972 /*! @function getResourceService
973 @abstract Returns a pointer to the IOResources service.
974 @discussion IOService maintains a resource service IOResources that allows objects to be published and found globally in the I/O Kit based on a name, using the standard IOService matching and notification calls.
975 @result A pointer to the IOResources instance. It should not be released by the caller. */
976
977 static IOService * getResourceService( void );
978
979 /* Allocate resources for a matched service */
980
981 /*! @function getResources
982 @abstract Allocates any needed resources for a published IOService object before clients attach.
983 @discussion This method is called during the registration process for an IOService object if there are successful driver matches, before any clients attach. It allows for lazy allocation of resources to an IOService object when a matching driver is found.
984 @result An IOReturn code; <code>kIOReturnSuccess</code> is necessary for the IOService object to be successfully used, otherwise the registration process for the object is halted. */
985
986 virtual IOReturn getResources( void );
987
988 /* Device memory accessors */
989
990 /*! @function getDeviceMemoryCount
991 @abstract Returns a count of the physical memory ranges available for a device.
992 @discussion This method returns the count of physical memory ranges, each represented by an IODeviceMemory instance, that have been allocated for a memory mapped device.
993 @result An integer count of the number of ranges available. */
994
995 virtual IOItemCount getDeviceMemoryCount( void );
996
997 /*! @function getDeviceMemoryWithIndex
998 @abstract Returns an instance of IODeviceMemory representing one of a device's memory mapped ranges.
999 @discussion This method returns a pointer to an instance of IODeviceMemory for the physical memory range at the given index for a memory mapped device.
1000 @param index An index into the array of ranges assigned to the device.
1001 @result A pointer to an instance of IODeviceMemory, or zero if the index is beyond the count available. The IODeviceMemory is retained by the provider, so is valid while attached, or while any mappings to it exist. It should not be released by the caller. See also @link mapDeviceMemoryWithIndex mapDeviceMemoryWithIndex@/link, which creates a device memory mapping. */
1002
1003 virtual IODeviceMemory * getDeviceMemoryWithIndex( unsigned int index );
1004
1005 /*! @function mapDeviceMemoryWithIndex
1006 @abstract Maps a physical range of a device.
1007 @discussion This method creates a mapping for the IODeviceMemory at the given index, with <code>IODeviceMemory::map(options)</code>. The mapping is represented by the returned instance of IOMemoryMap, which should not be released until the mapping is no longer required.
1008 @param index An index into the array of ranges assigned to the device.
1009 @result An instance of IOMemoryMap, or zero if the index is beyond the count available. The mapping should be released only when access to it is no longer required. */
1010
1011 virtual IOMemoryMap * mapDeviceMemoryWithIndex( unsigned int index,
1012 IOOptionBits options = 0 );
1013
1014 /*! @function getDeviceMemory
1015 @abstract Returns the array of IODeviceMemory objects representing a device's memory mapped ranges.
1016 @discussion This method returns an array of IODeviceMemory objects representing the physical memory ranges allocated to a memory mapped device.
1017 @result An OSArray of IODeviceMemory objects, or zero if none are available. The array is retained by the provider, so is valid while attached. */
1018
1019 virtual OSArray * getDeviceMemory( void );
1020
1021 /*! @function setDeviceMemory
1022 @abstract Sets the array of IODeviceMemory objects representing a device's memory mapped ranges.
1023 @discussion This method sets an array of IODeviceMemory objects representing the physical memory ranges allocated to a memory mapped device.
1024 @param array An OSArray of IODeviceMemory objects, or zero if none are available. The array will be retained by the object. */
1025
1026 virtual void setDeviceMemory( OSArray * array );
1027
1028 /* Interrupt accessors */
1029
1030 /*! @function registerInterrupt
1031 @abstract Registers a C function interrupt handler for a device supplying interrupts.
1032 @discussion This method installs a C function interrupt handler to be called at primary interrupt time for a device's interrupt. Only one handler may be installed per interrupt source. IOInterruptEventSource provides a work loop based abstraction for interrupt delivery that may be more appropriate for work loop based drivers.
1033 @param source The index of the interrupt source in the device.
1034 @param target An object instance to be passed to the interrupt handler.
1035 @param handler The C function to be called at primary interrupt time when the interrupt occurs. The handler should process the interrupt by clearing the interrupt, or by disabling the source.
1036 @param refCon A reference constant for the handler's use.
1037 @result An IOReturn code.<br><code>kIOReturnNoInterrupt</code> is returned if the source is not valid; <code>kIOReturnNoResources</code> is returned if the interrupt already has an installed handler. */
1038
1039 virtual IOReturn registerInterrupt(int source, OSObject *target,
1040 IOInterruptAction handler,
1041 void *refCon = 0);
1042
1043 /*! @function unregisterInterrupt
1044 @abstract Removes a C function interrupt handler for a device supplying hardware interrupts.
1045 @discussion This method removes a C function interrupt handler previously installed with @link registerInterrupt registerInterrupt@/link.
1046 @param source The index of the interrupt source in the device.
1047 @result An IOReturn code (<code>kIOReturnNoInterrupt</code> is returned if the source is not valid). */
1048
1049 virtual IOReturn unregisterInterrupt(int source);
1050
1051 /*! @function getInterruptType
1052 @abstract Returns the type of interrupt used for a device supplying hardware interrupts.
1053 @param source The index of the interrupt source in the device.
1054 @param interruptType The interrupt type for the interrupt source will be stored here by <code>getInterruptType</code>.<br> <code>kIOInterruptTypeEdge</code> will be returned for edge-trigggered sources.<br><code>kIOInterruptTypeLevel</code> will be returned for level-trigggered sources.
1055 @result An IOReturn code (<code>kIOReturnNoInterrupt</code> is returned if the source is not valid). */
1056
1057 virtual IOReturn getInterruptType(int source, int *interruptType);
1058
1059 /*! @function enableInterrupt
1060 @abstract Enables a device interrupt.
1061 @discussion It is the caller's responsiblity to keep track of the enable state of the interrupt source.
1062 @param source The index of the interrupt source in the device.
1063 @result An IOReturn code (<code>kIOReturnNoInterrupt</code> is returned if the source is not valid). */
1064
1065 virtual IOReturn enableInterrupt(int source);
1066
1067 /*! @function disableInterrupt
1068 @abstract Synchronously disables a device interrupt.
1069 @discussion If the interrupt routine is running, the call will block until the routine completes. It is the caller's responsiblity to keep track of the enable state of the interrupt source.
1070 @param source The index of the interrupt source in the device.
1071 @result An IOReturn code (<code>kIOReturnNoInterrupt</code> is returned if the source is not valid). */
1072
1073 virtual IOReturn disableInterrupt(int source);
1074
1075 /*! @function causeInterrupt
1076 @abstract Causes a device interrupt to occur.
1077 @discussion Emulates a hardware interrupt, to be called from task level.
1078 @param source The index of the interrupt source in the device.
1079 @result An IOReturn code (<code>kIOReturnNoInterrupt</code> is returned if the source is not valid). */
1080
1081 virtual IOReturn causeInterrupt(int source);
1082
1083 /*! @function requestProbe
1084 @abstract Requests that hardware be re-scanned for devices.
1085 @discussion For bus families that do not usually detect device addition or removal, this method represents an external request (eg. from a utility application) to rescan and publish or remove found devices.
1086 @param options Family defined options, not interpreted by IOService.
1087 @result An IOReturn code. */
1088
1089 virtual IOReturn requestProbe( IOOptionBits options );
1090
1091 /* Generic API for non-data-path upstream calls */
1092
1093 /*! @function message
1094 @abstract Receives a generic message delivered from an attached provider.
1095 @discussion A provider may deliver messages via the <code>message</code> method to its clients informing them of state changes, such as <code>kIOMessageServiceIsTerminated</code> or <code>kIOMessageServiceIsSuspended</code>. Certain messages are defined by the I/O Kit in <code>IOMessage.h</code> while others may be family dependent. This method is implemented in the client to receive messages.
1096 @param type A type defined in <code>IOMessage.h</code> or defined by the provider family.
1097 @param provider The provider from which the message originates.
1098 @param argument An argument defined by the provider family, not used by IOService.
1099 @result An IOReturn code defined by the message type. */
1100
1101 virtual IOReturn message( UInt32 type, IOService * provider,
1102 void * argument = 0 );
1103
1104 /*! @function messageClient
1105 @abstract Sends a generic message to an attached client.
1106 @discussion A provider may deliver messages via the @link message message@/link method to its clients informing them of state changes, such as <code>kIOMessageServiceIsTerminated</code> or <code>kIOMessageServiceIsSuspended</code>. Certain messages are defined by the I/O Kit in <code>IOMessage.h</code> while others may be family dependent. This method may be called in the provider to send a message to the specified client, which may be useful for overrides.
1107 @param messageType A type defined in <code>IOMessage.h</code> or defined by the provider family.
1108 @param client A client of the IOService to send the message.
1109 @param messageArgument An argument defined by the provider family, not used by IOService.
1110 @param argSize Specifies the size of messageArgument, in bytes. If argSize is non-zero, messageArgument is treated as a pointer to argSize bytes of data. If argSize is 0 (the default), messageArgument is treated as an ordinal and passed by value.
1111 @result The return code from the client message call. */
1112
1113 virtual IOReturn messageClient( UInt32 messageType, OSObject * client,
1114 void * messageArgument = 0, vm_size_t argSize = 0 );
1115
1116 /*! @function messageClients
1117 @abstract Sends a generic message to all attached clients.
1118 @discussion A provider may deliver messages via the @link message message@/link method to its clients informing them of state changes, such as <code>kIOMessageServiceIsTerminated</code> or <code>kIOMessageServiceIsSuspended</code>. Certain messages are defined by the I/O Kit in <code>IOMessage.h</code> while others may be family dependent. This method may be called in the provider to send a message to all the attached clients, via the @link messageClient messageClient@/link method.
1119 @param type A type defined in <code>IOMessage.h</code> or defined by the provider family.
1120 @param argument An argument defined by the provider family, not used by IOService.
1121 @param argSize Specifies the size of argument, in bytes. If argSize is non-zero, argument is treated as a pointer to argSize bytes of data. If argSize is 0 (the default), argument is treated as an ordinal and passed by value.
1122 @result Any non-<code>kIOReturnSuccess</code> return codes returned by the clients, or <code>kIOReturnSuccess</code> if all return <code>kIOReturnSuccess</code>. */
1123
1124 virtual IOReturn messageClients( UInt32 type,
1125 void * argument = 0, vm_size_t argSize = 0 );
1126
1127 virtual IONotifier * registerInterest( const OSSymbol * typeOfInterest,
1128 IOServiceInterestHandler handler,
1129 void * target, void * ref = 0 );
1130
1131 virtual void applyToProviders( IOServiceApplierFunction applier,
1132 void * context );
1133
1134 virtual void applyToClients( IOServiceApplierFunction applier,
1135 void * context );
1136
1137 virtual void applyToInterested( const OSSymbol * typeOfInterest,
1138 OSObjectApplierFunction applier,
1139 void * context );
1140
1141 virtual IOReturn acknowledgeNotification( IONotificationRef notification,
1142 IOOptionBits response );
1143
1144 /* User client create */
1145
1146 /*! @function newUserClient
1147 @abstract Creates a connection for a non kernel client.
1148 @discussion A non kernel client may request a connection be opened via the @link //apple_ref/c/func/IOServiceOpen IOServiceOpen@/link library function, which will call this method in an IOService object. The rules and capabilities of user level clients are family dependent, and use the functions of the IOUserClient class for support. IOService's implementation returns <code>kIOReturnUnsupported</code>, so any family supporting user clients must implement this method.
1149 @param owningTask The Mach task of the client thread in the process of opening the user client. Note that in Mac OS X, each process is based on a Mach task and one or more Mach threads. For more information on the composition of a Mach task and its relationship with Mach threads, see {@linkdoc //apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30000905-CH209-TPXREF103 "Tasks and Threads"}.
1150 @param securityID A token representing the access level for the task.
1151 @param type A constant specifying the type of connection to be created, specified by the caller of @link //apple_ref/c/func/IOServiceOpen IOServiceOpen@/link and interpreted only by the family.
1152 @param handler An instance of an IOUserClient object to represent the connection, which will be released when the connection is closed, or zero if the connection was not opened.
1153 @param properties A dictionary of additional properties for the connection.
1154 @result A return code to be passed back to the caller of <code>IOServiceOpen</code>. */
1155
1156 virtual IOReturn newUserClient( task_t owningTask, void * securityID,
1157 UInt32 type, OSDictionary * properties,
1158 IOUserClient ** handler );
1159
1160 virtual IOReturn newUserClient( task_t owningTask, void * securityID,
1161 UInt32 type, IOUserClient ** handler );
1162
1163 /* Return code utilities */
1164
1165 /*! @function stringFromReturn
1166 @abstract Supplies a programmer-friendly string from an IOReturn code.
1167 @discussion Strings are available for the standard return codes in <code>IOReturn.h</code> in IOService, while subclasses may implement this method to interpret family dependent return codes.
1168 @param rtn The IOReturn code.
1169 @result A pointer to a constant string, or zero if the return code is unknown. */
1170
1171 virtual const char * stringFromReturn( IOReturn rtn );
1172
1173 /*! @function errnoFromReturn
1174 @abstract Translates an IOReturn code to a BSD <code>errno</code>.
1175 @discussion BSD defines its own return codes for its functions in <code>sys/errno.h</code>, and I/O Kit families may need to supply compliant results in BSD shims. Results are available for the standard return codes in <code>IOReturn.h</code> in IOService, while subclasses may implement this method to interpret family dependent return codes.
1176 @param rtn The IOReturn code.
1177 @result The BSD <code>errno</code> or <code>EIO</code> if unknown. */
1178
1179 virtual int errnoFromReturn( IOReturn rtn );
1180
1181 /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
1182 /* * * * * * * * * * end of IOService API * * * * * * * */
1183 /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
1184
1185 /* for IOInterruptController implementors */
1186
1187 int _numInterruptSources;
1188 IOInterruptSource *_interruptSources;
1189
1190 /* overrides */
1191 virtual bool serializeProperties( OSSerialize * s ) const;
1192
1193 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
1194 /* Apple only SPI to control CPU low power modes */
1195 void setCPUSnoopDelay(UInt32 ns);
1196 UInt32 getCPUSnoopDelay();
1197 #endif
1198 void requireMaxBusStall(UInt32 ns);
1199 void requireMaxInterruptDelay(uint32_t ns);
1200
1201 /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
1202 /* * * * * * * * * * * * Internals * * * * * * * * * * * */
1203 /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
1204
1205 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1206 public:
1207 // called from other xnu components
1208 static void initialize( void );
1209 static void setPlatform( IOPlatformExpert * platform);
1210 static void setPMRootDomain( class IOPMrootDomain * rootDomain );
1211 static IOReturn catalogNewDrivers( OSOrderedSet * newTables );
1212 uint64_t getAccumulatedBusyTime( void );
1213 static void updateConsoleUsers(OSArray * consoleUsers, IOMessage systemMessage);
1214 static void consoleLockTimer(thread_call_param_t p0, thread_call_param_t p1);
1215
1216 private:
1217 static IOReturn waitMatchIdle( UInt32 ms );
1218 static IONotifier * installNotification(
1219 const OSSymbol * type, OSDictionary * matching,
1220 IOServiceMatchingNotificationHandler handler,
1221 void * target, void * ref,
1222 SInt32 priority, OSIterator ** existing );
1223 #if !defined(__LP64__)
1224 static IONotifier * installNotification(
1225 const OSSymbol * type, OSDictionary * matching,
1226 IOServiceNotificationHandler handler,
1227 void * target, void * ref,
1228 SInt32 priority, OSIterator ** existing);
1229 #endif /* !defined(__LP64__) */
1230 #endif
1231
1232 private:
1233 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1234 bool checkResources( void );
1235 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1236 bool checkResource( OSObject * matching );
1237
1238 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1239 void probeCandidates( OSOrderedSet * matches );
1240 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1241 bool startCandidate( IOService * candidate );
1242
1243 public:
1244 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1245 IOService * getClientWithCategory( const OSSymbol * category )
1246 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1247 // copyClientWithCategory is the public replacement
1248
1249 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1250 /* Callable within xnu source only - but require vtable entries to be visible */
1251 public:
1252 #else
1253 private:
1254 #endif
1255 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1256 bool passiveMatch( OSDictionary * matching, bool changesOK = false);
1257 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1258 void startMatching( IOOptionBits options = 0 );
1259 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1260 void doServiceMatch( IOOptionBits options );
1261 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1262 void doServiceTerminate( IOOptionBits options );
1263
1264 private:
1265
1266 bool matchPassive(OSDictionary * table, uint32_t options);
1267 bool matchInternal(OSDictionary * table, uint32_t options, unsigned int * did);
1268 static bool instanceMatch(const OSObject * entry, void * context);
1269
1270 static OSObject * copyExistingServices( OSDictionary * matching,
1271 IOOptionBits inState, IOOptionBits options = 0 );
1272
1273 static IONotifier * setNotification(
1274 const OSSymbol * type, OSDictionary * matching,
1275 IOServiceMatchingNotificationHandler handler,
1276 void * target, void * ref,
1277 SInt32 priority = 0 );
1278
1279 static IONotifier * doInstallNotification(
1280 const OSSymbol * type, OSDictionary * matching,
1281 IOServiceMatchingNotificationHandler handler,
1282 void * target, void * ref,
1283 SInt32 priority, OSIterator ** existing );
1284
1285 static bool syncNotificationHandler( void * target, void * ref,
1286 IOService * newService, IONotifier * notifier );
1287
1288 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1289 void deliverNotification( const OSSymbol * type,
1290 IOOptionBits orNewState, IOOptionBits andNewState );
1291
1292 bool invokeNotifer( class _IOServiceNotifier * notify );
1293
1294 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1295 void unregisterAllInterest( void );
1296
1297 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1298 IOReturn waitForState( UInt32 mask, UInt32 value,
1299 mach_timespec_t * timeout = 0 );
1300
1301 IOReturn waitForState( UInt32 mask, UInt32 value, uint64_t timeout );
1302
1303 UInt32 _adjustBusy( SInt32 delta );
1304
1305 bool terminatePhase1( IOOptionBits options = 0 );
1306 void scheduleTerminatePhase2( IOOptionBits options = 0 );
1307 void scheduleStop( IOService * provider );
1308 void scheduleFinalize( void );
1309 static void terminateThread( void * arg, wait_result_t unused );
1310 static void terminateWorker( IOOptionBits options );
1311 static void actionWillTerminate( IOService * victim, IOOptionBits options,
1312 OSArray * doPhase2List, void*, void * );
1313 static void actionDidTerminate( IOService * victim, IOOptionBits options,
1314 void *, void *, void *);
1315 static void actionFinalize( IOService * victim, IOOptionBits options,
1316 void *, void *, void *);
1317 static void actionStop( IOService * client, IOService * provider,
1318 void *, void *, void *);
1319
1320 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1321 IOReturn resolveInterrupt(IOService *nub, int source);
1322 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1323 IOReturn lookupInterrupt(int source, bool resolve, IOInterruptController **interruptController);
1324
1325 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1326 /* end xnu internals */
1327 #endif
1328
1329 /* power management */
1330 public:
1331
1332 /*! @function PMinit
1333 @abstract Initializes power management for a driver.
1334 @discussion <code>PMinit</code> allocates and initializes the power management instance variables, and it should be called before accessing those variables or calling the power management methods. This method should be called inside the driver's <code>start</code> routine and must be paired with a call to @link PMstop PMstop@/link.
1335 Most calls to <code>PMinit</code> are followed by calls to @link joinPMtree joinPMtree@/link and @link registerPowerDriver registerPowerDriver@/link. */
1336
1337 virtual void PMinit( void );
1338
1339 /*! @function PMstop
1340 @abstract Stop power managing the driver.
1341 @discussion Removes the driver from the power plane and stop its power management. This method is synchronous against any power management method invocations (e.g. <code>setPowerState</code> or <code>setAggressiveness</code>), so when this method returns it is guaranteed those power management methods will not be entered. Driver should not call any power management methods after this call.
1342 Calling <code>PMstop</code> cleans up for the three power management initialization calls: @link PMinit PMinit@/link, @link joinPMtree joinPMtree@/link, and @link registerPowerDriver registerPowerDriver@/link. */
1343
1344 virtual void PMstop( void );
1345
1346 /*! @function joinPMtree
1347 @abstract Joins the driver into the power plane of the I/O Registry.
1348 @discussion A driver uses this method to call its nub when initializing (usually in its <code>start</code> routine after calling @link PMinit PMinit@/link), to be attached into the power management hierarchy (i.e., the power plane). A driver usually calls this method on the driver for the device that provides it power (this is frequently the nub).
1349 Before this call returns, the caller will probably be called at @link setPowerParent setPowerParent@/link and @link setAggressiveness setAggressiveness@/link and possibly at @link addPowerChild addPowerChild@/link as it is added to the hierarchy. This method may be overridden by a nub subclass.
1350 @param driver The driver to be added to the power plane, usually <code>this</code>. */
1351
1352 virtual void joinPMtree( IOService * driver );
1353
1354 /*! @function registerPowerDriver
1355 @abstract Registers a set of power states that the driver supports.
1356 @discussion A driver defines its array of supported power states with power management in its power management initialization (its <code>start</code> routine). If successful, power management will call the driver to instruct it to change its power state through @link setPowerState setPowerState@/link.
1357 Most drivers do not need to override <code>registerPowerDriver</code>. A nub may override <code>registerPowerDriver</code> if it needs to arrange its children in the power plane differently than the default placement, but this is uncommon.
1358 @param controllingDriver A pointer to the calling driver, usually <code>this</code>.
1359 @param powerStates A driver-defined array of power states that the driver and device support. Power states are defined in <code>pwr_mgt/IOPMpowerState.h</code>.
1360 @param numberOfStates The number of power states in the array.
1361 @result </code>IOPMNoErr</code>. All errors are logged via <code>kprintf</code>. */
1362
1363 virtual IOReturn registerPowerDriver(
1364 IOService * controllingDriver,
1365 IOPMPowerState * powerStates,
1366 unsigned long numberOfStates );
1367
1368 /*! @function registerInterestedDriver
1369 @abstract Allows an IOService object to register interest in the changing power state of a power-managed IOService object.
1370 @discussion Call <code>registerInterestedDriver</code> on the IOService object you are interested in receiving power state messages from, and pass a pointer to the interested driver (<code>this</code>) as an argument.
1371 The interested driver is retained until the power interest is removed by calling <code>deRegisterInterestedDriver</code>.
1372 The interested driver should override @link powerStateWillChangeTo powerStateWillChangeTo@/link and @link powerStateDidChangeTo powerStateDidChangeTo@/link to receive these power change messages.
1373 Interested drivers must acknowledge power changes in <code>powerStateWillChangeTo</code> or <code>powerStateDidChangeTo</code>, either via return value or later calls to @link acknowledgePowerChange acknowledgePowerChange@/link.
1374 @param theDriver The driver of interest adds this pointer to the list of interested drivers. It informs drivers on this list before and after the power change.
1375 @result Flags describing the capability of the device in its current power state. If the current power state is not yet defined, zero is returned (this is the case when the driver is not yet in the power domain hierarchy or hasn't fully registered with power management yet). */
1376
1377 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1378 IOPMPowerFlags registerInterestedDriver( IOService * theDriver );
1379
1380 /*! @function deRegisterInterestedDriver
1381 @abstract De-registers power state interest from a previous call to <code>registerInterestedDriver</code>.
1382 @discussion The retain from <code>registerInterestedDriver</code> is released. This method is synchronous against any <code>powerStateWillChangeTo</code> or <code>powerStateDidChangeTo</code> call targeting the interested driver, so when this method returns it is guaranteed those interest handlers will not be entered.
1383 Most drivers do not need to override <code>deRegisterInterestedDriver</code>.
1384 @param theDriver The interested driver previously passed into @link registerInterestedDriver registerInterestedDriver@/link.
1385 @result A return code that can be ignored by the caller. */
1386
1387 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1388 IOReturn deRegisterInterestedDriver( IOService * theDriver );
1389
1390 /*! @function acknowledgePowerChange
1391 @abstract Acknowledges an in-progress power state change.
1392 @discussion When power management informs an interested object (via @link powerStateWillChangeTo powerStateWillChangeTo@/link or @link powerStateDidChangeTo powerStateDidChangeTo@/link), the object can return an immediate acknowledgement via a return code, or it may return an indication that it will acknowledge later by calling <code>acknowledgePowerChange</code>.
1393 Interested objects are those that have registered as interested drivers, as well as power plane children of the power changing driver. A driver that calls @link registerInterestedDriver registerInterestedDriver@/link must call <code>acknowledgePowerChange</code>, or use an immediate acknowledgement return from <code>powerStateWillChangeTo</code> or <code>powerStateDidChangeTo</code>.
1394 @param whichDriver A pointer to the calling driver. The called object tracks all interested parties to ensure that all have acknowledged the power state change.
1395 @result <code>IOPMNoErr</code>. */
1396
1397 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1398 IOReturn acknowledgePowerChange( IOService * whichDriver );
1399
1400 /*! @function acknowledgeSetPowerState
1401 @abstract Acknowledges the belated completion of a driver's <code>setPowerState</code> power state change.
1402 @discussion After power management instructs a driver to change its state via @link setPowerState setPowerState@/link, that driver must acknowledge the change when its device has completed its transition. The acknowledgement may be immediate, via a return code from <code>setPowerState</code>, or delayed, via this call to <code>acknowledgeSetPowerState</code>.
1403 Any driver that does not return <code>kIOPMAckImplied</code> from its <code>setPowerState</code> implementation must later call <code>acknowledgeSetPowerState</code>.
1404 @result <code>IOPMNoErr</code>. */
1405
1406 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1407 IOReturn acknowledgeSetPowerState( void );
1408
1409 /*! @function requestPowerDomainState
1410 @abstract Tells a driver to adjust its power state.
1411 @discussion This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers. */
1412
1413 virtual IOReturn requestPowerDomainState(
1414 IOPMPowerFlags desiredState,
1415 IOPowerConnection * whichChild,
1416 unsigned long specificationFlags );
1417
1418 /*! @function makeUsable
1419 @abstract Requests that a device become usable.
1420 @discussion This method is called when some client of a device (or the device's own driver) is asking for the device to become usable. Power management responds by telling the object upon which this method is called to change to its highest power state.
1421 <code>makeUsable</code> is implemented using @link changePowerStateToPriv changePowerStateToPriv@/link. Subsequent requests for lower power, such as from <code>changePowerStateToPriv</code>, will pre-empt this request.
1422 @result A return code that can be ignored by the caller. */
1423
1424 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1425 IOReturn makeUsable( void );
1426
1427 /*! @function temporaryPowerClampOn
1428 @abstract A driver calls this method to hold itself in the highest power state until it has children.
1429 @discussion Use <code>temporaryPowerClampOn</code> to hold your driver in its highest power state while waiting for child devices to attach. After children have attached, the clamp is released and the device's power state is controlled by the children's requirements.
1430 @result A return code that can be ignored by the caller. */
1431
1432 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1433 IOReturn temporaryPowerClampOn( void );
1434
1435 /*! @function changePowerStateTo
1436 @abstract Sets a driver's power state.
1437 @discussion This function is one of several that are used to set a driver's power state. In most circumstances, however, you should call @link changePowerStateToPriv changePowerStateToPriv@/link instead.
1438 Calls to <code>changePowerStateTo</code>, <code>changePowerStateToPriv</code>, and a driver's power children all affect the power state of a driver. For legacy design reasons, they have overlapping functionality. Although you should call <code>changePowerStateToPriv</code> to change your device's power state, you might need to call <code>changePowerStateTo</code> in the following circumstances:
1439 <ul><li>If a driver will be using <code>changePowerStateToPriv</code> to change its power state, it should call <code>changePowerStateTo(0)</code> in its <code>start</code> routine to eliminate the influence <code>changePowerStateTo</code> has on power state calculations.
1440 <li>Call <code>changePowerStateTo</code> in conjunction with @link setIdleTimerPeriod setIdleTimerPeriod@/link and @link activityTickle activityTickle@/link to idle a driver into a low power state. For a driver with 3 power states, for example, <code>changePowerStateTo(1)</code> sets a minimum level of power state 1, such that the idle timer period may not set your device's power any lower than state 1.</ul>
1441 @param ordinal The number of the desired power state in the power state array.
1442 @result A return code that can be ignored by the caller. */
1443
1444 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1445 IOReturn changePowerStateTo( unsigned long ordinal );
1446
1447 /*! @function currentCapability
1448 @abstract Finds out the capability of a device's current power state.
1449 @result A copy of the <code>capabilityFlags</code> field for the current power state in the power state array. */
1450
1451 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1452 IOPMPowerFlags currentCapability( void );
1453
1454 /*! @function currentPowerConsumption
1455 @abstract Finds out the current power consumption of a device.
1456 @discussion Most Mac OS X power managed drivers do not report their power consumption via the <code>staticPower</code> field. Thus this call will not accurately reflect power consumption for most drivers.
1457 @result A copy of the <code>staticPower</code> field for the current power state in the power state array. */
1458
1459 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1460 unsigned long currentPowerConsumption( void );
1461
1462 /*! @function activityTickle
1463 @abstract Informs power management when a power-managed device is in use, so that power management can track when it is idle and adjust its power state accordingly.
1464 @discussion The <code>activityTickle</code> method is provided for objects in the system (or for the driver itself) to tell a driver that its device is being used.
1465 The IOService superclass can manage idleness determination with a simple idle timer mechanism and this <code>activityTickle</code> call. To start this up, the driver calls its superclass's <code>setIdleTimerPeriod</code>. This starts a timer for the time interval specified in the call. When the timer expires, the superclass checks to see if there has been any activity since the last timer expiration. (It checks to see if <code>activityTickle</code> has been called). If there has been activity, it restarts the timer, and this process continues. When the timer expires, and there has been no device activity, the superclass lowers the device power state to the next lower state. This can continue until the device is in state zero.
1466 After the device has been powered down by at least one power state, a subsequent call to <code>activityTickle</code> causes the device to be switched to a higher state required for the activity.
1467 If the driver is managing the idleness determination totally on its own, the value of the <code>type</code> parameter should be <code>kIOPMSubclassPolicy</code>, and the driver should override the <code>activityTickle</code> method. The superclass IOService implementation of <code>activityTickle</code> does nothing with the <code>kIOPMSubclassPolicy</code> argument.
1468 @param type When <code>type</code> is <code>kIOPMSubclassPolicy</code>, <code>activityTickle</code> is not handled in IOService and should be intercepted by the subclass. When <code>type</code> is <code>kIOPMSuperclassPolicy1</code>, an activity flag is set and the device state is checked. If the device has been powered down, it is powered up again.
1469 @param stateNumber When <code>type</code> is <code>kIOPMSuperclassPolicy1</code>, <code>stateNumber</code> contains the desired power state ordinal for the activity. If the device is in a lower state, the superclass will switch it to this state. This is for devices that can handle some accesses in lower power states; the device is powered up only as far as it needs to be for the activity.
1470 @result When <code>type</code> is <code>kIOPMSuperclassPolicy1</code>, the superclass returns <code>true</code> if the device is currently in the state specified by <code>stateNumber</code>. If the device is in a lower state and must be powered up, the superclass returns <code>false</code>; in this case the superclass will initiate a power change to power the device up. */
1471
1472 virtual bool activityTickle(
1473 unsigned long type,
1474 unsigned long stateNumber = 0 );
1475
1476 /*! @function setAggressiveness
1477 @abstract Broadcasts an aggressiveness factor from the parent of a driver to the driver.
1478 @discussion Implement <code>setAggressiveness</code> to receive a notification when an "aggressiveness Aggressiveness factors are a loose set of power management variables that contain values for system sleep timeout, display sleep timeout, whether the system is on battery or AC, and other power management features. There are several aggressiveness factors that can be broadcast and a driver may take action on whichever factors apply to it.
1479 A driver that has joined the power plane via @link joinPMtree joinPMtree@/link will receive <code>setAgressiveness</code> calls when aggressiveness factors change.
1480 A driver may override this call if it needs to do something with the new factor (such as change its idle timeout). If overridden, the driver must call its superclass's <code>setAgressiveness</code> method in its own <code>setAgressiveness</code> implementation.
1481 Most drivers do not need to implement <code>setAgressiveness</code>.
1482 @param type The aggressiveness factor type, such as <code>kPMMinutesToDim</code>, <code>kPMMinutesToSpinDown</code>, <code>kPMMinutesToSleep</code>, and <code>kPMPowerSource</code>. (Aggressiveness factors are defined in <code>pwr_mgt/IOPM.h</code>.)
1483 @param newLevel The aggressiveness factor's new value.
1484 @result <code>IOPMNoErr</code>. */
1485
1486 virtual IOReturn setAggressiveness(
1487 unsigned long type,
1488 unsigned long newLevel );
1489
1490 /*! @function getAggressiveness
1491 @abstract Returns the current aggressiveness value for the given type.
1492 @param type The aggressiveness factor to query.
1493 @param currentLevel Upon successful return, contains the value of aggressiveness factor <code>type</code>.
1494 @result <code>kIOReturnSuccess</code> upon success; an I/O Kit error code otherwise. */
1495
1496 virtual IOReturn getAggressiveness(
1497 unsigned long type,
1498 unsigned long * currentLevel );
1499
1500 #ifndef __LP64__
1501 /*! @function systemWake
1502 @abstract Tells every driver in the power plane that the system is waking up.
1503 @discussion This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers. */
1504
1505 virtual IOReturn systemWake( void )
1506 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1507
1508 /*! @function temperatureCriticalForZone
1509 @abstract Alerts a driver to a critical temperature in some thermal zone.
1510 @discussion This call is unused by power management. It is not intended to be called or overridden. */
1511
1512 virtual IOReturn temperatureCriticalForZone( IOService * whichZone )
1513 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1514
1515 /*! @function youAreRoot
1516 @abstract Informs power management which IOService object is the power plane root.
1517 @discussion This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers. */
1518
1519 virtual IOReturn youAreRoot( void )
1520 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1521
1522 /*! @function setPowerParent
1523 @abstract This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers. */
1524
1525 virtual IOReturn setPowerParent(
1526 IOPowerConnection * parent,
1527 bool stateKnown,
1528 IOPMPowerFlags currentState )
1529 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1530 #endif /* !__LP64__ */
1531
1532 /*! @function addPowerChild
1533 @abstract Informs a driver that it has a new child.
1534 @discussion The Platform Expert uses this method to call a driver and introduce it to a new child. This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers.
1535 @param theChild A pointer to the child IOService object. */
1536
1537 virtual IOReturn addPowerChild( IOService * theChild );
1538
1539 /*! @function removePowerChild
1540 @abstract Informs a power managed driver that one of its power plane childen is disappearing.
1541 @discussion This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers. */
1542
1543 virtual IOReturn removePowerChild( IOPowerConnection * theChild );
1544
1545 #ifndef __LP64__
1546 /*! @function command_received
1547 @discussion This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers. */
1548
1549 virtual void command_received( void *, void * , void * , void * );
1550 #endif
1551
1552 /*! @function start_PM_idle_timer
1553 @discussion This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers. */
1554
1555 APPLE_KEXT_COMPATIBILITY_VIRTUAL
1556 void start_PM_idle_timer( void );
1557
1558 #ifndef __LP64__
1559 /*! @function PM_idle_timer_expiration
1560 @discussion This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers. */
1561
1562 virtual void PM_idle_timer_expiration( void )
1563 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1564
1565 /*! @function PM_Clamp_Timer_Expired
1566 @discussion This call is handled internally by power management. It is not intended to be overridden or called by drivers. */
1567
1568 virtual void PM_Clamp_Timer_Expired( void )
1569 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1570 #endif
1571
1572 /*! @function setIdleTimerPeriod
1573 @abstract Sets or changes the idle timer period.
1574 @discussion A driver using the idleness determination provided by IOService calls its superclass with this method to set or change the idle timer period. See @link activityTickle activityTickle@/link for a description of this type of idleness determination.
1575 @param period The desired idle timer period in seconds.
1576 @result <code>kIOReturnSuccess</code> upon success; an I/O Kit error code otherwise. */
1577
1578 virtual IOReturn setIdleTimerPeriod( unsigned long );
1579
1580 #ifndef __LP64__
1581 /*! @function getPMworkloop
1582 @abstract Returns a pointer to the system-wide power management work loop.
1583 @availability Deprecated in Mac OS X version 10.6.
1584 @discussion Most drivers should create their own work loops to synchronize their code; drivers should not run arbitrary code on the power management work loop. */
1585
1586 virtual IOWorkLoop * getPMworkloop( void )
1587 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1588 #endif
1589
1590 /*! @function getPowerState
1591 @abstract Determines a device's power state.
1592 @discussion A device's "current power state" is updated at the end of each power state transition (e.g. transition from state 1 to state 0, or state 0 to state 2). This transition includes the time spent powering on or off any power plane children. Thus, if a child calls <code>getPowerState</code> on its power parent during system wake from sleep, the call will return the index to the device's off state rather than its on state.
1593 @result The current power state's index into the device's power state array. */
1594
1595 UInt32 getPowerState( void );
1596
1597 /*! @function setPowerState
1598 @abstract Requests a power managed driver to change the power state of its device.
1599 @discussion A power managed driver must override <code>setPowerState</code> to take part in system power management. After a driver is registered with power management, the system uses <code>setPowerState</code> to power the device off and on for system sleep and wake.
1600 Calls to @link PMinit PMinit@/link and @link registerPowerDriver registerPowerDriver@/link enable power management to change a device's power state using <code>setPowerState</code>. <code>setPowerState</code> is called in a clean and separate thread context.
1601 @param powerStateOrdinal The number in the power state array of the state the driver is being instructed to switch to.
1602 @param whatDevice A pointer to the power management object which registered to manage power for this device. In most cases, <code>whatDevice</code> will be equal to your driver's own <code>this</code> pointer.
1603 @result The driver must return <code>IOPMAckImplied</code> if it has complied with the request when it returns. Otherwise if it has started the process of changing power state but not finished it, the driver should return a number of microseconds which is an upper limit of the time it will need to finish. Then, when it has completed the power switch, it should call @link acknowledgeSetPowerState acknowledgeSetPowerState@/link. */
1604
1605 virtual IOReturn setPowerState(
1606 unsigned long powerStateOrdinal,
1607 IOService * whatDevice );
1608
1609 #ifndef __LP64__
1610 /*! @function clampPowerOn
1611 @abstract Deprecated. Do not use. */
1612
1613 virtual void clampPowerOn( unsigned long duration );
1614 #endif
1615
1616 /*! @function maxCapabilityForDomainState
1617 @abstract Determines a driver's highest power state possible for a given power domain state.
1618 @discussion This happens when the power domain is changing state and power management needs to determine which state the device is capable of in the new domain state.
1619 Most drivers do not need to implement this method, and can rely upon the default IOService implementation. The IOService implementation scans the power state array looking for the highest state whose <code>inputPowerRequirement</code> field exactly matches the value of the <code>domainState</code> parameter. If more intelligent determination is required, the driver itself should implement the method and override the superclass's implementation.
1620 @param domainState Flags that describe the character of "domain power"; they represent the <code>outputPowerCharacter</code> field of a state in the power domain's power state array.
1621 @result A state number. */
1622
1623 virtual unsigned long maxCapabilityForDomainState( IOPMPowerFlags domainState );
1624
1625 /*! @function initialPowerStateForDomainState
1626 @abstract Determines which power state a device is in, given the current power domain state.
1627 @discussion Power management calls this method once, when the driver is initializing power management.
1628 Most drivers do not need to implement this method, and can rely upon the default IOService implementation. The IOService implementation scans the power state array looking for the highest state whose <code>inputPowerRequirement</code> field exactly matches the value of the <code>domainState</code> parameter. If more intelligent determination is required, the power managed driver should implement the method and override the superclass's implementation.
1629 @param domainState Flags that describe the character of "domain power"; they represent the <code>outputPowerCharacter</code> field of a state in the power domain's power state array.
1630 @result A state number. */
1631
1632 virtual unsigned long initialPowerStateForDomainState( IOPMPowerFlags domainState );
1633
1634 /*! @function powerStateForDomainState
1635 @abstract Determines what power state the device would be in for a given power domain state.
1636 @discussion Power management calls a driver with this method to find out what power state the device would be in for a given power domain state. This happens when the power domain is changing state and power management needs to determine the effect of the change.
1637 Most drivers do not need to implement this method, and can rely upon the default IOService implementation. The IOService implementation scans the power state array looking for the highest state whose <code>inputPowerRequirement</code> field exactly matches the value of the <code>domainState</code> parameter. If more intelligent determination is required, the power managed driver should implement the method and override the superclass's implementation.
1638 @param domainState Flags that describe the character of "domain power"; they represent the <code>outputPowerCharacter</code> field of a state in the power domain's power state array.
1639 @result A state number. */
1640
1641 virtual unsigned long powerStateForDomainState( IOPMPowerFlags domainState );
1642
1643 /*! @function powerStateWillChangeTo
1644 @abstract Informs interested parties that a device is about to change its power state.
1645 @discussion Power management informs interested parties that a device is about to change to a different power state. Interested parties are those that have registered for this notification via @link registerInterestedDriver registerInterestedDriver@/link. If you have called <code>registerInterestedDriver</code> on a power managed driver, you must implement <code>powerStateWillChangeTo</code> and @link powerStateDidChangeTo powerStateDidChangeTo@/link to receive the notifications.
1646 <code>powerStateWillChangeTo</code> is called in a clean and separate thread context. <code>powerStateWillChangeTo</code> is called before a power state transition takes place; <code>powerStateDidChangeTo</code> is called after the transition has completed.
1647 @param capabilities Flags that describe the capability of the device in the new power state (they come from the <code>capabilityFlags</code> field of the new state in the power state array).
1648 @param stateNumber The number of the state in the state array that the device is switching to.
1649 @param whatDevice A pointer to the driver that is changing. It can be used by a driver that is receiving power state change notifications for multiple devices to distinguish between them.
1650 @result The driver returns <code>IOPMAckImplied</code> if it has prepared for the power change when it returns. If it has started preparing but not finished, it should return a number of microseconds which is an upper limit of the time it will need to finish preparing. Then, when it has completed its preparations, it should call @link acknowledgePowerChange acknowledgePowerChange@/link. */
1651
1652 virtual IOReturn powerStateWillChangeTo(
1653 IOPMPowerFlags capabilities,
1654 unsigned long stateNumber,
1655 IOService * whatDevice );
1656
1657 /*! @function powerStateDidChangeTo
1658 @abstract Informs interested parties that a device has changed to a different power state.
1659 @discussion Power management informs interested parties that a device has changed to a different power state. Interested parties are those that have registered for this notification via @link registerInterestedDriver registerInterestedDriver@/link. If you have called <code>registerInterestedDriver</code> on a power managed driver, you must implemnt @link powerStateWillChangeTo powerStateWillChangeTo@/link and <code>powerStateDidChangeTo</code> to receive the notifications.
1660 <code>powerStateDidChangeTo</code> is called in a clean and separate thread context. <code>powerStateWillChangeTo</code> is called before a power state transition takes place; <code>powerStateDidChangeTo</code> is called after the transition has completed.
1661 @param capabilities Flags that describe the capability of the device in the new power state (they come from the <code>capabilityFlags</code> field of the new state in the power state array).
1662 @param stateNumber The number of the state in the state array that the device is switching to.
1663 @param whatDevice A pointer to the driver that is changing. It can be used by a driver that is receiving power state change notifications for multiple devices to distinguish between them.
1664 @result The driver returns <code>IOPMAckImplied</code> if it has prepared for the power change when it returns. If it has started preparing but not finished, it should return a number of microseconds which is an upper limit of the time it will need to finish preparing. Then, when it has completed its preparations, it should call @link acknowledgePowerChange acknowledgePowerChange@/link. */
1665
1666 virtual IOReturn powerStateDidChangeTo(
1667 IOPMPowerFlags capabilities,
1668 unsigned long stateNumber,
1669 IOService * whatDevice );
1670
1671 #ifndef __LP64__
1672 /*! @function didYouWakeSystem
1673 @abstract Asks a driver if its device is the one that just woke the system from sleep.
1674 @availability Deprecated in Mac OS X version 10.6.
1675 @discussion Power management calls a power managed driver with this method to ask if its device is the one that just woke the system from sleep. If a device is capable of waking the system from sleep, its driver should implement <code>didYouWakeSystem</code> and return <code>true</code> if its device was responsible for waking the system.
1676 @result <code>true</code> if the driver's device woke the system and <code>false</code> otherwise. */
1677
1678 virtual bool didYouWakeSystem( void )
1679 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1680
1681 /*! @function newTemperature
1682 @abstract Tells a power managed driver that the temperature in the thermal zone has changed.
1683 @discussion This call is unused by power management. It is not intended to be called or overridden. */
1684
1685 virtual IOReturn newTemperature( long currentTemp, IOService * whichZone )
1686 APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED;
1687 #endif
1688
1689 virtual bool askChangeDown( unsigned long );
1690 virtual bool tellChangeDown( unsigned long );
1691 virtual void tellNoChangeDown ( unsigned long );
1692 virtual void tellChangeUp( unsigned long );
1693 virtual IOReturn allowPowerChange( unsigned long refcon );
1694 virtual IOReturn cancelPowerChange( unsigned long refcon );
1695
1696 protected:
1697 /*! @function changePowerStateToPriv
1698 @abstract Tells a driver's superclass to change the power state of its device.
1699 @discussion A driver uses this method to tell its superclass to change the power state of the device. This is the recommended way to change the power state of a device.
1700 Three things affect driver power state: @link changePowerStateTo changePowerStateTo@/link, <code>changePowerStateToPriv</code>, and the desires of the driver's power plane children. Power management puts the device into the maximum state governed by those three entities.
1701 Drivers may eliminate the influence of the <code>changePowerStateTo</code> method on power state one of two ways. See @link powerOverrideOnPriv powerOverrideOnPriv@/link to ignore the method's influence, or call <code>changePowerStateTo(0)</code> in the driver's <code>start</code> routine to remove the <code>changePowerStateTo</code> method's power request.
1702 @param ordinal The number of the desired power state in the power state array.
1703 @result A return code that can be ignored by the caller. */
1704
1705 IOReturn changePowerStateToPriv( unsigned long ordinal );
1706
1707 /*! @function powerOverrideOnPriv
1708 @abstract Allows a driver to ignore its children's power management requests and only use changePowerStateToPriv to define its own power state.
1709 @discussion Power management normally keeps a device at the highest state required by its requests via @link changePowerStateTo changePowerStateTo@/link, @link changePowerStateToPriv changePowerStateToPriv@/link, and its children. However, a driver may ensure a lower power state than otherwise required by itself and its children using <code>powerOverrideOnPriv</code>. When the override is on, power management keeps the device's power state in the state specified by <code>changePowerStateToPriv</code>. Turning on the override will initiate a power change if the driver's <code>changePowerStateToPriv</code> desired power state is different from the maximum of the <code>changePowerStateTo</code> desired power state and the children's desires.
1710 @result A return code that can be ignored by the caller. */
1711
1712 IOReturn powerOverrideOnPriv( void );
1713
1714 /*! @function powerOverrideOffPriv
1715 @abstract Allows a driver to disable a power override.
1716 @discussion When a driver has enabled an override via @link powerOverrideOnPriv powerOverrideOnPriv@/link, it can disable it again by calling this method in its superclass. Disabling the override reverts to the default algorithm for determining a device's power state. The superclass will now keep the device at the highest state required by <code>changePowerStateTo</code>, <code>changePowerStateToPriv</code>, and its children. Turning off the override will initiate a power change if the driver's desired power state is different from the maximum of the power managed driver's desire and the children's desires.
1717 @result A return code that can be ignored by the caller. */
1718
1719 IOReturn powerOverrideOffPriv( void );
1720
1721 /*! @function powerChangeDone
1722 @abstract Tells a driver when a power state change is complete.
1723 @discussion Power management uses this method to inform a driver when a power change is completely done, when all interested parties have acknowledged the @link powerStateDidChangeTo powerStateDidChangeTo@/link call. The default implementation of this method is null; the method is meant to be overridden by subclassed power managed drivers. A driver should use this method to find out if a power change it initiated is complete.
1724 @param stateNumber The number of the state in the state array that the device has switched from. */
1725
1726 virtual void powerChangeDone( unsigned long stateNumber );
1727 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1728 /* Power management internals */
1729 public:
1730 void idleTimerExpired( void );
1731 void settleTimerExpired( void );
1732 IOReturn synchronizePowerTree( IOOptionBits options = 0, IOService * notifyRoot = 0 );
1733 bool assertPMDriverCall( IOPMDriverCallEntry * callEntry, IOOptionBits options = 0, IOPMinformee * inform = 0 );
1734 void deassertPMDriverCall( IOPMDriverCallEntry * callEntry );
1735 IOReturn changePowerStateWithOverrideTo( unsigned long ordinal );
1736 static const char * getIOMessageString( uint32_t msg );
1737 IOReturn setIgnoreIdleTimer( bool ignore );
1738
1739 #ifdef __LP64__
1740 static IOWorkLoop * getPMworkloop( void );
1741 #endif
1742
1743 protected:
1744 bool tellClientsWithResponse( int messageType );
1745 void tellClients( int messageType );
1746
1747 private:
1748 #ifndef __LP64__
1749 void ack_timer_ticked ( void );
1750 IOReturn serializedAllowPowerChange2 ( unsigned long );
1751 IOReturn serializedCancelPowerChange2 ( unsigned long );
1752 IOReturn powerDomainWillChangeTo( IOPMPowerFlags, IOPowerConnection * );
1753 IOReturn powerDomainDidChangeTo( IOPMPowerFlags, IOPowerConnection * );
1754 #endif
1755 void PMfree( void );
1756 bool tellChangeDown1 ( unsigned long );
1757 bool tellChangeDown2 ( unsigned long );
1758 IOReturn startPowerChange( IOPMPowerChangeFlags, IOPMPowerStateIndex, IOPMPowerFlags, IOPowerConnection *, IOPMPowerFlags );
1759 void setParentInfo ( IOPMPowerFlags, IOPowerConnection *, bool );
1760 IOReturn notifyAll ( uint32_t nextMS );
1761 bool notifyChild ( IOPowerConnection * child );
1762
1763 // power change initiated by driver
1764 void OurChangeStart( void );
1765 void OurSyncStart ( void );
1766 void OurChangeTellClientsPowerDown ( void );
1767 void OurChangeTellPriorityClientsPowerDown ( void );
1768 void OurChangeTellCapabilityWillChange ( void );
1769 void OurChangeNotifyInterestedDriversWillChange ( void );
1770 void OurChangeSetPowerState ( void );
1771 void OurChangeWaitForPowerSettle ( void );
1772 void OurChangeNotifyInterestedDriversDidChange ( void );
1773 void OurChangeTellCapabilityDidChange ( void );
1774 void OurChangeFinish ( void );
1775
1776 // downward power change initiated by a power parent
1777 IOReturn ParentChangeStart( void );
1778 void ParentChangeTellPriorityClientsPowerDown ( void );
1779 void ParentChangeTellCapabilityWillChange ( void );
1780 void ParentChangeNotifyInterestedDriversWillChange ( void );
1781 void ParentChangeSetPowerState ( void );
1782 void ParentChangeWaitForPowerSettle ( void );
1783 void ParentChangeNotifyInterestedDriversDidChange ( void );
1784 void ParentChangeTellCapabilityDidChange ( void );
1785 void ParentChangeAcknowledgePowerChange ( void );
1786
1787 void all_done ( void );
1788 void start_ack_timer ( void );
1789 void stop_ack_timer ( void );
1790 void startSettleTimer( void );
1791 bool checkForDone ( void );
1792 bool responseValid ( uint32_t x, int pid );
1793 void computeDesiredState ( unsigned long tempDesire = 0 );
1794 void trackSystemSleepPreventers( IOPMPowerStateIndex, IOPMPowerStateIndex, IOPMPowerChangeFlags );
1795 void tellSystemCapabilityChange( uint32_t nextMS );
1796
1797 static void ack_timer_expired( thread_call_param_t, thread_call_param_t );
1798 static IOReturn actionAckTimerExpired(OSObject *, void *, void *, void *, void * );
1799 static IOReturn actionDriverCalloutDone(OSObject *, void *, void *, void *, void * );
1800 static IOPMRequest * acquirePMRequest( IOService * target, IOOptionBits type, IOPMRequest * active = 0 );
1801 static void releasePMRequest( IOPMRequest * request );
1802 static void pmDriverCallout( IOService * from );
1803 static void pmTellAppWithResponse( OSObject * object, void * context );
1804 static void pmTellClientWithResponse( OSObject * object, void * context );
1805 static void pmTellCapabilityAppWithResponse ( OSObject * object, void * arg );
1806 static void pmTellCapabilityClientWithResponse( OSObject * object, void * arg );
1807 bool ackTimerTick( void );
1808 void addPowerChild1( IOPMRequest * request );
1809 void addPowerChild2( IOPMRequest * request );
1810 void addPowerChild3( IOPMRequest * request );
1811 void adjustPowerState( uint32_t clamp = 0 );
1812 void start_ack_timer( UInt32 value, UInt32 scale );
1813 void handlePMstop( IOPMRequest * request );
1814 void handleRegisterPowerDriver( IOPMRequest * request );
1815 bool handleAcknowledgePowerChange( IOPMRequest * request );
1816 void handlePowerDomainWillChangeTo( IOPMRequest * request );
1817 void handlePowerDomainDidChangeTo( IOPMRequest * request );
1818 void handleRequestPowerState( IOPMRequest * request );
1819 void handlePowerOverrideChanged( IOPMRequest * request );
1820 void handleActivityTickle( IOPMRequest * request );
1821 void handleInterestChanged( IOPMRequest * request );
1822 void handleSynchronizePowerTree( IOPMRequest * request );
1823 void submitPMRequest( IOPMRequest * request );
1824 void submitPMRequest( IOPMRequest ** request, IOItemCount count );
1825 void executePMRequest( IOPMRequest * request );
1826 bool servicePMRequest( IOPMRequest * request, IOPMWorkQueue * queue );
1827 bool retirePMRequest( IOPMRequest * request, IOPMWorkQueue * queue );
1828 bool servicePMRequestQueue( IOPMRequest * request, IOPMRequestQueue * queue );
1829 bool servicePMReplyQueue( IOPMRequest * request, IOPMRequestQueue * queue );
1830 bool servicePMFreeQueue( IOPMRequest * request, IOPMCompletionQueue * queue );
1831 bool notifyInterestedDrivers( void );
1832 void notifyInterestedDriversDone( void );
1833 bool notifyControllingDriver( void );
1834 void notifyControllingDriverDone( void );
1835 void driverSetPowerState( void );
1836 void driverInformPowerChange( void );
1837 bool isPMBlocked( IOPMRequest * request, int count );
1838 void notifyChildren( void );
1839 void notifyChildrenOrdered( void );
1840 void notifyChildrenDelayed( void );
1841 void cleanClientResponses ( bool logErrors );
1842 void updatePowerClient( const OSSymbol * client, uint32_t powerState );
1843 void removePowerClient( const OSSymbol * client );
1844 uint32_t getPowerStateForClient( const OSSymbol * client );
1845 IOReturn requestPowerState( const OSSymbol * client, uint32_t state );
1846 IOReturn requestDomainPower( IOPMPowerStateIndex ourPowerState, IOOptionBits options = 0 );
1847 void waitForPMDriverCall( IOService * target = 0 );
1848 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1849 };
1850
1851 #endif /* ! _IOKIT_IOSERVICE_H */