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This patch adds wait between DSW_PWROK and PWRBTN assert. It is required to be 95 msec or longer for Kaby Lake and Sky Lake. Refer to the timing diagram for G3 to S0 on Sky Lake or Kaby Lake platform design guide for details. BUG=b:62584658 BRANCH=none TEST=On Fizz, measured time between DSW_PWROK high and PWRBTN assert for 1:AC plug-in, 2:recovery+power press, 3: reboot ec command. Change-Id: I89a14ac9a49e20a332bd662d90be62f8ea23b003 Signed-off-by: Daisuke Nojiri <dnojiri@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/534901
536 lines
15 KiB
C
536 lines
15 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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/* Power button state machine for x86 platforms */
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#include "charge_state.h"
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#include "chipset.h"
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#include "common.h"
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#include "console.h"
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#include "gpio.h"
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#include "hooks.h"
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#include "host_command.h"
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#include "keyboard_scan.h"
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#include "lid_switch.h"
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#include "power_button.h"
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#include "switch.h"
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#include "system.h"
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#include "task.h"
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#include "timer.h"
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#include "util.h"
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/* Console output macros */
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#define CPUTS(outstr) cputs(CC_SWITCH, outstr)
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#define CPRINTS(format, args...) cprints(CC_SWITCH, format, ## args)
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/*
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* x86 chipsets have a hardware timer on the power button input which causes
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* them to reset when the button is pressed for more than 4 seconds. This is
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* problematic for Chrome OS, which needs more time than that to transition
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* through the lock and logout screens. So when the system is on, we need to
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* stretch the power button signal so that the chipset will hard-reboot after 8
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* seconds instead of 4.
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*
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* When the button is pressed, we initially send a short pulse (t0); this
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* allows the chipset to process its initial power button interrupt and do
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* things like wake from suspend. We then deassert the power button signal to
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* the chipset for (t1 = 4 sec - t0), which keeps the chipset from starting its
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* hard reset timer. If the power button is still pressed after this period,
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* we again assert the power button signal for the remainder of the press
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* duration. Since (t0+t1) causes a 4-second offset, the hard reset timeout in
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* the chipset triggers after 8 seconds as desired.
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*
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* PWRBTN# --- ----
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* to EC |______________________|
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*
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*
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* PWRBTN# --- --------- ----
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* to PCH |__| |___________|
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* t0 t1 held down
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*
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* scan code | |
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* to host v v
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* @S0 make code break code
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*/
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#define PWRBTN_DELAY_T0 (32 * MSEC) /* 32ms (PCH requires >16ms) */
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#define PWRBTN_DELAY_T1 (4 * SECOND - PWRBTN_DELAY_T0) /* 4 secs - t0 */
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/*
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* Length of time to stretch initial power button press to give chipset a
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* chance to wake up (~100ms) and react to the press (~16ms). Also used as
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* pulse length for simulated power button presses when the system is off.
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*/
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#define PWRBTN_INITIAL_US (200 * MSEC)
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enum power_button_state {
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/* Button up; state machine idle */
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PWRBTN_STATE_IDLE = 0,
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/* Button pressed; debouncing done */
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PWRBTN_STATE_PRESSED,
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/* Button down, chipset on; sending initial short pulse */
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PWRBTN_STATE_T0,
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/* Button down, chipset on; delaying until we should reassert signal */
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PWRBTN_STATE_T1,
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/* Button down, signal asserted to chipset */
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PWRBTN_STATE_HELD,
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/* Force pulse due to lid-open event */
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PWRBTN_STATE_LID_OPEN,
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/* Button released; debouncing done */
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PWRBTN_STATE_RELEASED,
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/* Ignore next button release */
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PWRBTN_STATE_EAT_RELEASE,
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/*
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* Need to power on system after init, but waiting to find out if
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* sufficient battery power.
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*/
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PWRBTN_STATE_INIT_ON,
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/* Forced pulse at EC boot due to keyboard controlled reset */
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PWRBTN_STATE_BOOT_KB_RESET,
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/* Power button pressed when chipset was off; stretching pulse */
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PWRBTN_STATE_WAS_OFF,
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};
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static enum power_button_state pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_IDLE;
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static const char * const state_names[] = {
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"idle",
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"pressed",
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"t0",
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"t1",
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"held",
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"lid-open",
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"released",
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"eat-release",
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"init-on",
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"recovery",
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"was-off",
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};
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/*
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* Time for next state transition of power button state machine, or 0 if the
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* state doesn't have a timeout.
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*/
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static uint64_t tnext_state;
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/*
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* Determines whether to execute power button pulse (t0 stage)
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*/
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static int power_button_pulse_enabled = 1;
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static void set_pwrbtn_to_pch(int high, int init)
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{
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/*
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* If the battery is discharging and low enough we'd shut down the
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* system, don't press the power button. Also, don't press the
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* power button if the battery is charging but the battery level
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* is too low.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_CHARGER
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if (chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_ANY_OFF) && !high &&
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(charge_want_shutdown() || charge_prevent_power_on(!init))) {
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CPRINTS("PB PCH pwrbtn ignored due to battery level");
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high = 1;
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}
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#endif
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CPRINTS("PB PCH pwrbtn=%s", high ? "HIGH" : "LOW");
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gpio_set_level(GPIO_PCH_PWRBTN_L, high);
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}
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void power_button_pch_press(void)
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{
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CPRINTS("PB PCH force press");
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/* Assert power button signal to PCH */
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if (!power_button_is_pressed())
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(0, 0);
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}
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void power_button_pch_release(void)
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{
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CPRINTS("PB PCH force release");
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/* Deassert power button signal to PCH */
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(1, 0);
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/*
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* If power button is actually pressed, eat the next release so we
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* don't send an extra release.
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*/
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if (power_button_is_pressed())
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_EAT_RELEASE;
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else
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_IDLE;
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}
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void power_button_pch_pulse(void)
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{
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CPRINTS("PB PCH pulse");
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chipset_exit_hard_off();
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(0, 0);
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_LID_OPEN;
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tnext_state = get_time().val + PWRBTN_INITIAL_US;
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task_wake(TASK_ID_POWERBTN);
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}
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/**
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* Handle debounced power button down.
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*/
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static void power_button_pressed(uint64_t tnow)
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{
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CPRINTS("PB pressed");
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_PRESSED;
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tnext_state = tnow;
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}
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/**
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* Handle debounced power button up.
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*/
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static void power_button_released(uint64_t tnow)
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{
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CPRINTS("PB released");
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_RELEASED;
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tnext_state = tnow;
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}
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/**
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* Set initial power button state.
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*/
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static void set_initial_pwrbtn_state(void)
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{
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uint32_t reset_flags = system_get_reset_flags();
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if (system_jumped_to_this_image() &&
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chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_ON)) {
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/*
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* Jumped to this image while the chipset was already on, so
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* simply reflect the actual power button state.
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*/
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if (power_button_is_pressed()) {
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CPRINTS("PB init-jumped-held");
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(0, 0);
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} else {
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CPRINTS("PB init-jumped");
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}
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return;
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} else if ((reset_flags & RESET_FLAG_AP_OFF) ||
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(keyboard_scan_get_boot_keys() == BOOT_KEY_DOWN_ARROW)) {
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/*
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* Reset triggered by keyboard-controlled reset, and down-arrow
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* was held down. Or reset flags request AP off.
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*
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* Leave the main processor off. This is a fail-safe
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* combination for debugging failures booting the main
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* processor.
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*
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* Don't let the PCH see that the power button was pressed.
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* Otherwise, it might power on.
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*/
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CPRINTS("PB init-off");
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power_button_pch_release();
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return;
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}
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_INIT_ON;
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#if defined(CONFIG_BRINGUP) || defined(CONFIG_POWER_BUTTON_INIT_IDLE)
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if (!power_button_is_pressed() &&
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!host_is_event_set(EC_HOST_EVENT_KEYBOARD_RECOVERY))
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_IDLE;
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#endif
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CPRINTS("PB %s",
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pwrbtn_state == PWRBTN_STATE_INIT_ON ? "init-on" : "idle");
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}
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/**
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* Power button state machine.
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*
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* @param tnow Current time from usec counter
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*/
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static void state_machine(uint64_t tnow)
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{
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/* Not the time to move onto next state */
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if (tnow < tnext_state)
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return;
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/* States last forever unless otherwise specified */
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tnext_state = 0;
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switch (pwrbtn_state) {
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case PWRBTN_STATE_PRESSED:
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if (chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_ANY_OFF)) {
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/*
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* Chipset is off, so wake the chipset and send it a
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* long enough pulse to wake up. After that we'll
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* reflect the true power button state. If we don't
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* stretch the pulse here, the user may release the
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* power button before the chipset finishes waking from
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* hard off state.
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*/
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chipset_exit_hard_off();
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tnext_state = tnow + PWRBTN_INITIAL_US;
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_WAS_OFF;
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(0, 0);
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} else {
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if (power_button_pulse_enabled) {
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/* Chipset is on, so send the chipset a pulse */
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tnext_state = tnow + PWRBTN_DELAY_T0;
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_T0;
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(0, 0);
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} else {
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tnext_state = tnow + PWRBTN_DELAY_T1;
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_T1;
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}
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}
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break;
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case PWRBTN_STATE_T0:
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tnext_state = tnow + PWRBTN_DELAY_T1;
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_T1;
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(1, 0);
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break;
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case PWRBTN_STATE_T1:
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/*
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* If the chipset is already off, don't tell it the power
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* button is down; it'll just cause the chipset to turn on
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* again.
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*/
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if (chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_ANY_OFF))
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CPRINTS("PB chipset already off");
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else
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(0, 0);
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_HELD;
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break;
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case PWRBTN_STATE_RELEASED:
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case PWRBTN_STATE_LID_OPEN:
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(1, 0);
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_IDLE;
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break;
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case PWRBTN_STATE_INIT_ON:
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/*
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* Don't do anything until the charger knows the battery level.
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* Otherwise we could power on the AP only to shut it right
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* back down due to insufficient battery.
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*/
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#ifdef HAS_TASK_CHARGER
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if (charge_get_state() == PWR_STATE_INIT)
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break;
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#endif
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/*
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* Power the system on if possible. Gating due to insufficient
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* battery is handled inside set_pwrbtn_to_pch().
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*/
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chipset_exit_hard_off();
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#ifdef CONFIG_DELAY_DSW_PWROK_TO_PWRBTN
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/* Check if power button is ready. If not, we'll come back. */
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if (get_time().val - get_time_dsw_pwrok() <
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CONFIG_DSW_PWROK_TO_PWRBTN_US) {
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tnext_state = get_time_dsw_pwrok() +
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CONFIG_DSW_PWROK_TO_PWRBTN_US;
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break;
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}
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#endif
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(0, 1);
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tnext_state = get_time().val + PWRBTN_INITIAL_US;
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if (power_button_is_pressed()) {
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if (system_get_reset_flags() & RESET_FLAG_RESET_PIN)
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_BOOT_KB_RESET;
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else
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_WAS_OFF;
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} else {
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_RELEASED;
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}
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break;
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case PWRBTN_STATE_BOOT_KB_RESET:
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/* Initial forced pulse is done. Ignore the actual power
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* button until it's released, so that holding down the
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* recovery combination doesn't cause the chipset to shut back
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* down. */
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set_pwrbtn_to_pch(1, 0);
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if (power_button_is_pressed())
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_EAT_RELEASE;
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else
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_IDLE;
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break;
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case PWRBTN_STATE_WAS_OFF:
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/* Done stretching initial power button signal, so show the
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* true power button state to the PCH. */
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if (power_button_is_pressed()) {
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/* User is still holding the power button */
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_HELD;
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} else {
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/* Stop stretching the power button press */
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power_button_released(tnow);
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}
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break;
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case PWRBTN_STATE_IDLE:
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case PWRBTN_STATE_HELD:
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case PWRBTN_STATE_EAT_RELEASE:
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/* Do nothing */
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break;
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}
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}
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void power_button_task(void)
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{
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uint64_t t;
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uint64_t tsleep;
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while (1) {
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t = get_time().val;
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/* Update state machine */
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CPRINTS("PB task %d = %s", pwrbtn_state,
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state_names[pwrbtn_state]);
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state_machine(t);
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/* Sleep until our next timeout */
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tsleep = -1;
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if (tnext_state && tnext_state < tsleep)
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tsleep = tnext_state;
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t = get_time().val;
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if (tsleep > t) {
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unsigned d = tsleep == -1 ? -1 : (unsigned)(tsleep - t);
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/*
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* (Yes, the conversion from uint64_t to unsigned could
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* theoretically overflow if we wanted to sleep for
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* more than 2^32 us, but our timeouts are small enough
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* that can't happen - and even if it did, we'd just go
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* back to sleep after deciding that we woke up too
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* early.)
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*/
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CPRINTS("PB task %d = %s, wait %d", pwrbtn_state,
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state_names[pwrbtn_state], d);
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task_wait_event(d);
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}
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}
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}
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/*****************************************************************************/
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/* Hooks */
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static void powerbtn_x86_init(void)
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{
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set_initial_pwrbtn_state();
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}
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_INIT, powerbtn_x86_init, HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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#ifdef CONFIG_LID_SWITCH
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/**
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* Handle switch changes based on lid event.
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*/
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static void powerbtn_x86_lid_change(void)
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{
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/* If chipset is off, pulse the power button on lid open to wake it. */
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if (lid_is_open() && chipset_in_state(CHIPSET_STATE_ANY_OFF))
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power_button_pch_pulse();
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}
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_LID_CHANGE, powerbtn_x86_lid_change, HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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#endif
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/**
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* Handle debounced power button changing state.
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*/
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static void powerbtn_x86_changed(void)
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{
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if (pwrbtn_state == PWRBTN_STATE_BOOT_KB_RESET ||
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pwrbtn_state == PWRBTN_STATE_INIT_ON ||
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pwrbtn_state == PWRBTN_STATE_LID_OPEN ||
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pwrbtn_state == PWRBTN_STATE_WAS_OFF) {
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/* Ignore all power button changes during an initial pulse */
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CPRINTS("PB ignoring change");
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return;
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}
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if (power_button_is_pressed()) {
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/* Power button pressed */
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power_button_pressed(get_time().val);
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} else {
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/* Power button released */
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if (pwrbtn_state == PWRBTN_STATE_EAT_RELEASE) {
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/*
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* Ignore the first power button release if we already
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* told the PCH the power button was released.
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*/
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CPRINTS("PB ignoring release");
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pwrbtn_state = PWRBTN_STATE_IDLE;
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return;
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}
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power_button_released(get_time().val);
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}
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/* Wake the power button task */
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task_wake(TASK_ID_POWERBTN);
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}
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_POWER_BUTTON_CHANGE, powerbtn_x86_changed, HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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/**
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* Handle configuring the power button behavior through a host command
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*/
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static int hc_config_powerbtn_x86(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
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{
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const struct ec_params_config_power_button *p = args->params;
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power_button_pulse_enabled =
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!!(p->flags & EC_POWER_BUTTON_ENABLE_PULSE);
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return EC_SUCCESS;
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}
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DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_CONFIG_POWER_BUTTON, hc_config_powerbtn_x86,
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EC_VER_MASK(0));
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/*
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* Currently, the only reason why we disable power button pulse is to allow
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* detachable menu on AP to use power button for selection purpose without
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* triggering SMI. Thus, re-enable the pulse any time there is a chipset
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* state transition event.
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*/
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static void power_button_pulse_setting_reset(void)
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{
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power_button_pulse_enabled = 1;
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}
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_CHIPSET_STARTUP, power_button_pulse_setting_reset,
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HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_CHIPSET_SHUTDOWN, power_button_pulse_setting_reset,
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HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_CHIPSET_SUSPEND, power_button_pulse_setting_reset,
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HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_CHIPSET_RESUME, power_button_pulse_setting_reset,
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HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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#define POWER_BUTTON_SYSJUMP_TAG 0x5042 /* PB */
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#define POWER_BUTTON_HOOK_VERSION 1
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static void power_button_pulse_setting_restore_state(void)
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{
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const int *state;
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int version, size;
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state = (const int *)system_get_jump_tag(POWER_BUTTON_SYSJUMP_TAG,
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&version, &size);
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if (state && (version == POWER_BUTTON_HOOK_VERSION) &&
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(size == sizeof(power_button_pulse_enabled)))
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power_button_pulse_enabled = *state;
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}
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_INIT, power_button_pulse_setting_restore_state,
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HOOK_PRIO_INIT_POWER_BUTTON + 1);
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static void power_button_pulse_setting_preserve_state(void)
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{
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system_add_jump_tag(POWER_BUTTON_SYSJUMP_TAG,
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POWER_BUTTON_HOOK_VERSION,
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sizeof(power_button_pulse_enabled),
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&power_button_pulse_enabled);
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}
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_SYSJUMP, power_button_pulse_setting_preserve_state,
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HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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