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Date:      Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:09:04 -0700
From:      Nate Lawson <nate@root.org>
To:        William <william88@gmail.com>
Cc:        acpi@freebsd.org, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PATCH: ecng for 6.x and 7.x
Message-ID:  <46F01440.5050508@root.org>
In-Reply-To: <632825b40709140426s466e20afkc410c56aa4f1dae9@mail.gmail.com>
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William wrote:
> On 9/11/07, *Nate Lawson* wrote:
> 
>     William Grzybowski wrote:
>     > I tested this patch on my acer notebook (intel chipset) and i did not
>     > notice any changes, unless some errors on dmesg, like:
>     > acpi_ec0: EcCommand: no response to 0x84
>     > acpi_ec0: GPE query failed: AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE
>     > acpi_ec0: EcCommand: no response to 0x82
>     > acpi_ec0: EcCommand: no response to 0x80
>     > ACPI Error (psparse-0626): Method parse/execution failed
>     > [\\_TZ_.THRM._TMP] (Node 0xc3bbdcc0), AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE
>     > ACPI Error (psparse-0626): Method parse/execution failed
>     > [\\_SB_.ACAD._PSR] (Node 0xc3bc02a0), AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE
> 
>     As I noted before, your system enters the poll loop with the status
>     appearing to be already complete.  Can you get back to me on my previous
>     questions, especially whether forcing polled mode works for you?  I
>     didn't see any errors in that dmesg case.
> 
>     I've updated the patches to do one final check if the interrupt-driven
>     mode gets a timeout.  If the status is complete, it will force the
>     system back into polled mode since interrupt mode doesn't work.  It also
>     has a case for polled mode during boot where the status appears to be
>     already complete.  It waits a short while before actually checking the
>     status, just in case the EC is really slow and hasn't gotten to work on
>     the new request yet.
> 
>     Give it a try also, with no tunables set. 
>
> Nate,
> 
> Yesterday I send to you privately the answers which you asked for, annoy
> me if you didn't receive...
> Today I recompiled the kernel from a today's cvs without modules with
> KTR and recompiled the acpi module without any patches,
> without any debug option on boot, the system can initialize the battery
> and the thermal, when i enable any debug (polled or burst or even both)
> the battery get ready after 2 tries.
> 
> Tonight I will remake some testes with your patches to make sure about
> things which I told you.

There was one other change needed.  I was too aggressive in trying to
hold the lock over the _Qxx method evaluation.  Some BIOSes apparently
try to read/write from EC space in that method.  So I reverted that part
of the patch and added a comment explaining it to future maintainers.

Attached are revised patches, version D.  Please try them without any
debug.acpi.ec tunables set in loader.conf.  If your battery status fails
with this patch, add:
    debug.acpi.ec.polled="1"

You should also keep jkim's OsdSynch patch in your tree.  It fixes
different problems but ones that are needed to test my EC patches.

Thanks,
Nate

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Index: sys/dev/acpica/acpi_ec.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_ec.c,v
retrieving revision 1.65.2.3
diff -u -r1.65.2.3 acpi_ec.c
--- sys/dev/acpica/acpi_ec.c	4 Sep 2007 22:40:39 -0000	1.65.2.3
+++ sys/dev/acpica/acpi_ec.c	18 Sep 2007 18:07:52 -0000
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*-
- * Copyright (c) 2003 Nate Lawson
+ * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Nate Lawson
  * Copyright (c) 2000 Michael Smith
  * Copyright (c) 2000 BSDi
  * All rights reserved.
@@ -25,115 +25,6 @@
  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
  * SUCH DAMAGE.
  */
-/*-
- ******************************************************************************
- *
- * 1. Copyright Notice
- *
- * Some or all of this work - Copyright (c) 1999, Intel Corp.  All rights
- * reserved.
- *
- * 2. License
- *
- * 2.1. This is your license from Intel Corp. under its intellectual property
- * rights.  You may have additional license terms from the party that provided
- * you this software, covering your right to use that party's intellectual
- * property rights.
- *
- * 2.2. Intel grants, free of charge, to any person ("Licensee") obtaining a
- * copy of the source code appearing in this file ("Covered Code") an
- * irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide license under Intel's copyrights in the
- * base code distributed originally by Intel ("Original Intel Code") to copy,
- * make derivatives, distribute, use and display any portion of the Covered
- * Code in any form, with the right to sublicense such rights; and
- *
- * 2.3. Intel grants Licensee a non-exclusive and non-transferable patent
- * license (with the right to sublicense), under only those claims of Intel
- * patents that are infringed by the Original Intel Code, to make, use, sell,
- * offer to sell, and import the Covered Code and derivative works thereof
- * solely to the minimum extent necessary to exercise the above copyright
- * license, and in no event shall the patent license extend to any additions
- * to or modifications of the Original Intel Code.  No other license or right
- * is granted directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise;
- *
- * The above copyright and patent license is granted only if the following
- * conditions are met:
- *
- * 3. Conditions 
- *
- * 3.1. Redistribution of Source with Rights to Further Distribute Source.  
- * Redistribution of source code of any substantial portion of the Covered
- * Code or modification with rights to further distribute source must include
- * the above Copyright Notice, the above License, this list of Conditions,
- * and the following Disclaimer and Export Compliance provision.  In addition,
- * Licensee must cause all Covered Code to which Licensee contributes to
- * contain a file documenting the changes Licensee made to create that Covered
- * Code and the date of any change.  Licensee must include in that file the
- * documentation of any changes made by any predecessor Licensee.  Licensee 
- * must include a prominent statement that the modification is derived,
- * directly or indirectly, from Original Intel Code.
- *
- * 3.2. Redistribution of Source with no Rights to Further Distribute Source.  
- * Redistribution of source code of any substantial portion of the Covered
- * Code or modification without rights to further distribute source must
- * include the following Disclaimer and Export Compliance provision in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with distribution.  In
- * addition, Licensee may not authorize further sublicense of source of any
- * portion of the Covered Code, and must include terms to the effect that the
- * license from Licensee to its licensee is limited to the intellectual
- * property embodied in the software Licensee provides to its licensee, and
- * not to intellectual property embodied in modifications its licensee may
- * make.
- *
- * 3.3. Redistribution of Executable. Redistribution in executable form of any
- * substantial portion of the Covered Code or modification must reproduce the
- * above Copyright Notice, and the following Disclaimer and Export Compliance
- * provision in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- * distribution.
- *
- * 3.4. Intel retains all right, title, and interest in and to the Original
- * Intel Code.
- *
- * 3.5. Neither the name Intel nor any other trademark owned or controlled by
- * Intel shall be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or
- * other dealings in products derived from or relating to the Covered Code
- * without prior written authorization from Intel.
- *
- * 4. Disclaimer and Export Compliance
- *
- * 4.1. INTEL MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND REGARDING ANY SOFTWARE PROVIDED
- * HERE.  ANY SOFTWARE ORIGINATING FROM INTEL OR DERIVED FROM INTEL SOFTWARE
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- * UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS OR EXTENSIONS.  INTEL SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A
- * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 
- *
- * 4.2. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO LICENSEE, ITS LICENSEES
- * OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST DATA, LOSS OF USE OR
- * COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT,
- * SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, UNDER ANY
- * CAUSE OF ACTION OR THEORY OF LIABILITY, AND IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER INTEL
- * HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  THESE LIMITATIONS
- * SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY
- * LIMITED REMEDY.
- *
- * 4.3. Licensee shall not export, either directly or indirectly, any of this
- * software or system incorporating such software without first obtaining any
- * required license or other approval from the U. S. Department of Commerce or
- * any other agency or department of the United States Government.  In the
- * event Licensee exports any such software from the United States or
- * re-exports any such software from a foreign destination, Licensee shall
- * ensure that the distribution and export/re-export of the software is in
- * compliance with all laws, regulations, orders, or other restrictions of the
- * U.S. Export Administration Regulations. Licensee agrees that neither it nor
- * any of its subsidiaries will export/re-export any technical data, process,
- * software, or service, directly or indirectly, to any country for which the
- * United States government or any agency thereof requires an export license,
- * other governmental approval, or letter of assurance, without first obtaining
- * such license, approval or letter.
- *
- *****************************************************************************/
 
 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
@@ -142,9 +33,9 @@
 #include <sys/param.h>
 #include <sys/kernel.h>
 #include <sys/bus.h>
+#include <sys/lock.h>
 #include <sys/malloc.h>
 #include <sys/module.h>
-#include <sys/lock.h>
 #include <sys/sx.h>
 
 #include <machine/bus.h>
@@ -171,7 +62,7 @@
 #define EC_COMMAND_BURST_DISABLE	((EC_COMMAND) 0x83)
 #define EC_COMMAND_QUERY		((EC_COMMAND) 0x84)
 
-/* 
+/*
  * EC_STATUS:
  * ----------
  * The encoding of the EC status register is illustrated below.
@@ -188,15 +79,15 @@
  *  | | | +--------- Burst Mode Enabled?
  *  | | +----------- SCI Event?
  *  | +------------- SMI Event?
- *  +--------------- <Reserved>
+ *  +--------------- <reserved>
  *
  */
 typedef UINT8				EC_STATUS;
 
 #define EC_FLAG_OUTPUT_BUFFER		((EC_STATUS) 0x01)
 #define EC_FLAG_INPUT_BUFFER		((EC_STATUS) 0x02)
+#define EC_FLAG_DATA_IS_CMD		((EC_STATUS) 0x08)
 #define EC_FLAG_BURST_MODE		((EC_STATUS) 0x10)
-#define EC_FLAG_SCI			((EC_STATUS) 0x20)
 
 /*
  * EC_EVENT:
@@ -208,6 +99,10 @@
 #define EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL	((EC_EVENT) 0x01)
 #define EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY	((EC_EVENT) 0x02)
 #define EC_EVENT_SCI			((EC_EVENT) 0x20)
+#define EC_EVENT_SMI			((EC_EVENT) 0x40)
+
+/* Data byte returned after burst enable indicating it was successful. */
+#define EC_BURST_ACK			0x90
 
 /*
  * Register access primitives
@@ -227,11 +122,11 @@
 /* Embedded Controller Boot Resources Table (ECDT) */
 typedef struct {
     ACPI_TABLE_HEADER		header;
-    ACPI_GENERIC_ADDRESS	control;
-    ACPI_GENERIC_ADDRESS	data;
-    UINT32			uid;
-    UINT8			gpe_bit;
-    char			ec_id[0];
+    ACPI_GENERIC_ADDRESS	Control;
+    ACPI_GENERIC_ADDRESS	Data;
+    UINT32			Uid;
+    UINT8			Gpe;
+    char			Id[0];
 } ACPI_TABLE_ECDT;
 
 /* Additional params to pass from the probe routine */
@@ -243,7 +138,7 @@
 };
 
 /* Indicate that this device has already been probed via ECDT. */
-#define DEV_ECDT(x)		(acpi_get_magic(x) == (int)&acpi_ec_devclass)
+#define DEV_ECDT(x)	(acpi_get_magic(x) == (uintptr_t)&acpi_ec_devclass)
 
 /*
  * Driver softc.
@@ -254,8 +149,7 @@
     int			ec_uid;
     ACPI_HANDLE		ec_gpehandle;
     UINT8		ec_gpebit;
-    UINT8		ec_csrvalue;
-    
+
     int			ec_data_rid;
     struct resource	*ec_data_res;
     bus_space_tag_t	ec_data_tag;
@@ -268,6 +162,9 @@
 
     int			ec_glk;
     int			ec_glkhandle;
+    int			ec_burstactive;
+    int			ec_sci_pend;
+    u_int		ec_gencount;
 };
 
 /*
@@ -277,11 +174,11 @@
  */
 #define EC_LOCK_TIMEOUT	1000
 
-/* Default interval in microseconds for the status polling loop. */
-#define EC_POLL_DELAY	10
+/* Default delay in microseconds between each run of the status polling loop. */
+#define EC_POLL_DELAY	5
 
-/* Total time in ms spent in the poll loop waiting for a response. */
-#define EC_POLL_TIMEOUT	100
+/* Total time in ms spent waiting for a response from EC. */
+#define EC_TIMEOUT	750
 
 #define EVENT_READY(event, status)			\
 	(((event) == EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL &&	\
@@ -289,46 +186,57 @@
 	 ((event) == EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY && 	\
 	 ((status) & EC_FLAG_INPUT_BUFFER) == 0))
 
-static int	ec_poll_timeout = EC_POLL_TIMEOUT;
-TUNABLE_INT("hw.acpi.ec.poll_timeout", &ec_poll_timeout);
-
 ACPI_SERIAL_DECL(ec, "ACPI embedded controller");
 
-static __inline ACPI_STATUS
+SYSCTL_DECL(_debug_acpi);
+SYSCTL_NODE(_debug_acpi, OID_AUTO, ec, CTLFLAG_RD, NULL, "EC debugging");
+
+static int	ec_burst_mode;
+TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.ec.burst", &ec_burst_mode);
+SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi_ec, OID_AUTO, burst, CTLFLAG_RW, &ec_burst_mode, 0,
+    "Enable use of burst mode (faster for nearly all systems)");
+static int	ec_polled_mode;
+TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.ec.polled", &ec_polled_mode);
+SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi_ec, OID_AUTO, polled, CTLFLAG_RW, &ec_polled_mode, 0,
+    "Force use of polled mode (only if interrupt mode doesn't work)");
+static int	ec_timeout = EC_TIMEOUT;
+TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.ec.timeout", &ec_timeout);
+SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi_ec, OID_AUTO, timeout, CTLFLAG_RW, &ec_timeout,
+    EC_TIMEOUT, "Total time spent waiting for a response (poll+sleep)");
+
+static ACPI_STATUS
 EcLock(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc)
 {
     ACPI_STATUS	status;
 
-    /* Always acquire the exclusive lock. */
+    /* If _GLK is non-zero, acquire the global lock. */
     status = AE_OK;
-    ACPI_SERIAL_BEGIN(ec);
-
-    /* If _GLK is non-zero, also acquire the global lock. */
     if (sc->ec_glk) {
 	status = AcpiAcquireGlobalLock(EC_LOCK_TIMEOUT, &sc->ec_glkhandle);
 	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
-	    ACPI_SERIAL_END(ec);
+	    return (status);
     }
-
+    ACPI_SERIAL_BEGIN(ec);
     return (status);
 }
 
-static __inline void
+static void
 EcUnlock(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc)
 {
+    ACPI_SERIAL_END(ec);
     if (sc->ec_glk)
 	AcpiReleaseGlobalLock(sc->ec_glkhandle);
-    ACPI_SERIAL_END(ec);
 }
 
 static uint32_t		EcGpeHandler(void *Context);
-static ACPI_STATUS	EcSpaceSetup(ACPI_HANDLE Region, UINT32 Function, 
+static ACPI_STATUS	EcSpaceSetup(ACPI_HANDLE Region, UINT32 Function,
 				void *Context, void **return_Context);
 static ACPI_STATUS	EcSpaceHandler(UINT32 Function,
 				ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Address,
 				UINT32 width, ACPI_INTEGER *Value,
 				void *Context, void *RegionContext);
-static ACPI_STATUS	EcWaitEvent(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_EVENT Event);
+static ACPI_STATUS	EcWaitEvent(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_EVENT Event,
+				u_int gen_count);
 static ACPI_STATUS	EcCommand(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_COMMAND cmd);
 static ACPI_STATUS	EcRead(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, UINT8 Address,
 				UINT8 *Data);
@@ -366,10 +274,12 @@
 MODULE_DEPEND(acpi_ec, acpi, 1, 1, 1);
 
 /*
- * Look for an ECDT and if we find one, set up default GPE and 
+ * Look for an ECDT and if we find one, set up default GPE and
  * space handlers to catch attempts to access EC space before
  * we have a real driver instance in place.
- * TODO: if people report invalid ECDTs, add a tunable to disable them.
+ *
+ * TODO: Some old Gateway laptops need us to fake up an ECDT or
+ * otherwise attach early so that _REG methods can run.
  */
 void
 acpi_ec_ecdt_probe(device_t parent)
@@ -387,20 +297,20 @@
     status = AcpiGetFirmwareTable("ECDT", 1, ACPI_LOGICAL_ADDRESSING, &hdr);
     ecdt = (ACPI_TABLE_ECDT *)hdr;
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(status) ||
-	ecdt->control.RegisterBitWidth != 8 ||
-	ecdt->data.RegisterBitWidth != 8) {
+	ecdt->Control.RegisterBitWidth != 8 ||
+	ecdt->Data.RegisterBitWidth != 8) {
 	return;
     }
 
     /* Create the child device with the given unit number. */
-    child = BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent, 0, "acpi_ec", ecdt->uid);
+    child = BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent, 0, "acpi_ec", ecdt->Uid);
     if (child == NULL) {
 	printf("%s: can't add child\n", __func__);
 	return;
     }
 
     /* Find and save the ACPI handle for this device. */
-    status = AcpiGetHandle(NULL, ecdt->ec_id, &h);
+    status = AcpiGetHandle(NULL, ecdt->Id, &h);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
 	device_delete_child(parent, child);
 	printf("%s: can't get handle\n", __func__);
@@ -409,9 +319,9 @@
     acpi_set_handle(child, h);
 
     /* Set the data and CSR register addresses. */
-    bus_set_resource(child, SYS_RES_IOPORT, 0, ecdt->data.Address,
+    bus_set_resource(child, SYS_RES_IOPORT, 0, ecdt->Data.Address,
 	/*count*/1);
-    bus_set_resource(child, SYS_RES_IOPORT, 1, ecdt->control.Address,
+    bus_set_resource(child, SYS_RES_IOPORT, 1, ecdt->Control.Address,
 	/*count*/1);
 
     /*
@@ -423,11 +333,11 @@
      */
     params = malloc(sizeof(struct acpi_ec_params), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
     params->gpe_handle = NULL;
-    params->gpe_bit = ecdt->gpe_bit;
-    params->uid = ecdt->uid;
+    params->gpe_bit = ecdt->Gpe;
+    params->uid = ecdt->Uid;
     acpi_GetInteger(h, "_GLK", &params->glk);
     acpi_set_private(child, params);
-    acpi_set_magic(child, (int)&acpi_ec_devclass);
+    acpi_set_magic(child, (uintptr_t)&acpi_ec_devclass);
 
     /* Finish the attach process. */
     if (device_probe_and_attach(child) != 0)
@@ -601,7 +511,7 @@
 	goto error;
     }
 
-    /* 
+    /*
      * Install address space handler
      */
     ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_RESOURCES, "attaching address space handler\n"));
@@ -636,7 +546,7 @@
     AcpiRemoveAddressSpaceHandler(sc->ec_handle, ACPI_ADR_SPACE_EC,
 	EcSpaceHandler);
     if (sc->ec_csr_res)
-	bus_release_resource(sc->ec_dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->ec_csr_rid, 
+	bus_release_resource(sc->ec_dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->ec_csr_rid,
 			     sc->ec_csr_res);
     if (sc->ec_data_res)
 	bus_release_resource(sc->ec_dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->ec_data_rid,
@@ -688,100 +598,95 @@
     struct acpi_ec_softc	*sc = (struct acpi_ec_softc *)Context;
     UINT8			Data;
     ACPI_STATUS			Status;
-    EC_STATUS			EcStatus;
     char			qxx[5];
 
     ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__);
     KASSERT(Context != NULL, ("EcGpeQueryHandler called with NULL"));
 
+    /* Serialize user access with EcSpaceHandler(). */
     Status = EcLock(sc);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "GpeQuery lock error: %s\n", AcpiFormatException(Status));
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "GpeQuery lock error: %s\n",
+	    AcpiFormatException(Status));
 	return;
     }
 
     /*
-     * If the EC_SCI bit of the status register is not set, then pass
-     * it along to any potential waiters as it may be an IBE/OBF event.
-     */
-    EcStatus = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
-    if ((EcStatus & EC_EVENT_SCI) == 0) {
-	CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec event was not SCI, status %#x", EcStatus);
-	sc->ec_csrvalue = EcStatus;
-	wakeup(&sc->ec_csrvalue);
-	EcUnlock(sc);
-	goto re_enable;
-    }
-
-    /*
      * Send a query command to the EC to find out which _Qxx call it
      * wants to make.  This command clears the SCI bit and also the
-     * interrupt source since we are edge-triggered.
+     * interrupt source since we are edge-triggered.  To prevent the GPE
+     * that may arise from running the query from causing another query
+     * to be queued, we clear the pending flag only after running it.
      */
     Status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_QUERY);
+    sc->ec_sci_pend = FALSE;
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
 	EcUnlock(sc);
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "GPE query failed - %s\n", AcpiFormatException(Status));
-	goto re_enable;
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "GPE query failed: %s\n",
+	    AcpiFormatException(Status));
+	return;
     }
     Data = EC_GET_DATA(sc);
+
+    /*
+     * We have to unlock before running the _Qxx method below since that
+     * method may attempt to read/write from EC address space, causing
+     * recursive acquisition of the lock.
+     */
     EcUnlock(sc);
 
     /* Ignore the value for "no outstanding event". (13.3.5) */
-    CTR2(KTR_ACPI, "ec query ok,%s running _Q%02x", Data ? "" : " not", Data);
+    CTR2(KTR_ACPI, "ec query ok,%s running _Q%02X", Data ? "" : " not", Data);
     if (Data == 0)
-	goto re_enable;
+	return;
 
     /* Evaluate _Qxx to respond to the controller. */
-    sprintf(qxx, "_Q%02x", Data);
+    snprintf(qxx, sizeof(qxx), "_Q%02X", Data);
     AcpiUtStrupr(qxx);
     Status = AcpiEvaluateObject(sc->ec_handle, qxx, NULL, NULL);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status) && Status != AE_NOT_FOUND) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "evaluation of GPE query method %s failed - %s\n", 
-		    qxx, AcpiFormatException(Status));
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "evaluation of query method %s failed: %s\n",
+	    qxx, AcpiFormatException(Status));
     }
-
-re_enable:
-    /* Re-enable the GPE event so we'll get future requests. */
-    Status = AcpiEnableGpe(sc->ec_gpehandle, sc->ec_gpebit, ACPI_NOT_ISR);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
-	printf("EcGpeQueryHandler: AcpiEnableEvent failed\n");
 }
 
 /*
- * Handle a GPE.  Currently we only handle SCI events as others must
- * be handled by polling in EcWaitEvent().  This is because some ECs
- * treat events as level when they should be edge-triggered.
+ * The GPE handler is called when IBE/OBF or SCI events occur.  We are
+ * called from an unknown lock context.
  */
 static uint32_t
 EcGpeHandler(void *Context)
 {
     struct acpi_ec_softc *sc = Context;
     ACPI_STATUS		       Status;
+    EC_STATUS		       EcStatus;
 
     KASSERT(Context != NULL, ("EcGpeHandler called with NULL"));
+    CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec gpe handler start");
 
     /*
-     * Disable further GPEs while we handle this one.  Since we are directly
-     * called by ACPI-CA and it may have unknown locks held, we specify the
-     * ACPI_ISR flag to keep it from acquiring any more mutexes (which could
-     * potentially sleep.)
+     * Notify EcWaitEvent() that the status register is now fresh.  If we
+     * didn't do this, it wouldn't be possible to distinguish an old IBE
+     * from a new one, for example when doing a write transaction (writing
+     * address and then data values.)
      */
-    AcpiDisableGpe(sc->ec_gpehandle, sc->ec_gpebit, ACPI_ISR);
+    atomic_add_int(&sc->ec_gencount, 1);
+    wakeup(&sc->ec_gencount);
 
-    /* Schedule the GPE query handler. */
-    Status = AcpiOsQueueForExecution(OSD_PRIORITY_GPE, EcGpeQueryHandler,
-		Context);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
-	printf("Queuing GPE query handler failed.\n");
-	Status = AcpiEnableGpe(sc->ec_gpehandle, sc->ec_gpebit, ACPI_ISR);
-	if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
-	    printf("EcGpeHandler: AcpiEnableEvent failed\n");
+    /*
+     * If the EC_SCI bit of the status register is set, queue a query handler.
+     * It will run the query and _Qxx method later, under the lock.
+     */
+    EcStatus = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
+    if ((EcStatus & EC_EVENT_SCI) && !sc->ec_sci_pend) {
+	CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec gpe queueing query handler");
+	Status = AcpiOsQueueForExecution(OSD_PRIORITY_GPE, EcGpeQueryHandler,
+	    Context);
+	if (ACPI_SUCCESS(Status))
+	    sc->ec_sci_pend = TRUE;
+	else
+	    printf("EcGpeHandler: queuing GPE query handler failed\n");
     }
-
     return (0);
 }
 
@@ -825,6 +730,18 @@
     EcAddr = Address;
     Status = AE_ERROR;
 
+    /*
+     * If booting, check if we need to run the query handler.  If so, we
+     * we call it directly here since our thread taskq is not active yet.
+     */
+    if (cold || rebooting) {
+	if ((EC_GET_CSR(sc) & EC_EVENT_SCI)) {
+	    CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec running gpe handler directly");
+	    EcGpeQueryHandler(sc);
+	}
+    }
+
+    /* Serialize with EcGpeQueryHandler() at transaction granularity. */
     Status = EcLock(sc);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
 	return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
@@ -856,187 +773,258 @@
 }
 
 static ACPI_STATUS
-EcWaitEvent(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_EVENT Event)
+EcCheckStatus(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, const char *msg, EC_EVENT event)
+{
+    ACPI_STATUS status;
+    EC_STATUS ec_status;
+
+    status = AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE;
+    ec_status = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
+    if (sc->ec_burstactive && !(ec_status & EC_FLAG_BURST_MODE)) {
+	CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec burst disabled in waitevent (%s)", msg);
+	sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
+    }
+    if (EVENT_READY(event, ec_status)) {
+	CTR2(KTR_ACPI, "ec %s wait ready, status %#x", msg, ec_status);
+	status = AE_OK;
+    }
+    return (status);
+}
+
+static ACPI_STATUS
+EcWaitEvent(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_EVENT Event, u_int gen_count)
 {
-    EC_STATUS	EcStatus;
     ACPI_STATUS	Status;
-    int		count, i, period, retval, slp_ival;
+    int		count, i, slp_ival;
 
     ACPI_SERIAL_ASSERT(ec);
     Status = AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE;
 
-    /* 
-     * Wait for 1 us before checking the CSR.  Testing shows about
-     * 50% of requests complete in 1 us and 90% of them complete
-     * in 5 us or less.
-     */
-    AcpiOsStall(1);
-
     /*
-     * Poll the EC status register for up to 1 ms in chunks of 10 us 
-     * to detect completion of the last command.
+     * The main CPU should be much faster than the EC.  So the status should
+     * be "not ready" when we start waiting.  But if the main CPU is really
+     * slow, it's possible we see the current "ready" response.  Since that
+     * can't be distinguished from the previous response in polled mode,
+     * this is a potential issue.  We really should have interrupts enabled
+     * during boot so there is no ambiguity in polled mode.
+     *
+     * If this occurs, we add an additional delay before actually entering
+     * the status checking loop, hopefully to allow the EC to go to work
+     * and produce a non-stale status.
      */
-    for (i = 0; i < 1000 / EC_POLL_DELAY; i++) {
-	EcStatus = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
-	if (EVENT_READY(Event, EcStatus)) {
-	    Status = AE_OK;
-	    break;
+    if (cold || rebooting || ec_polled_mode) {
+	static int	once;
+
+	if (EcCheckStatus(sc, "pre-check", Event) == AE_OK) {
+	    if (!once) {
+		device_printf(sc->ec_dev,
+		    "warning: EC done before starting event wait\n");
+		once = 1;
+	    }
+	    AcpiOsStall(10);
 	}
-	AcpiOsStall(EC_POLL_DELAY);
     }
-    period = i * EC_POLL_DELAY;
 
-    /*
-     * If we still don't have a response and we're up and running, wait up
-     * to ec_poll_timeout ms for completion, sleeping for chunks of 10 ms.
-     */
-    slp_ival = 0;
-    if (Status != AE_OK) {
-	retval = ENXIO;
-	count = ec_poll_timeout / 10;
+    /* Wait for event by polling or GPE (interrupt). */
+    if (cold || rebooting || ec_polled_mode) {
+	count = (ec_timeout * 1000) / EC_POLL_DELAY;
 	if (count == 0)
 	    count = 1;
-	slp_ival = hz / 100;
-	if (slp_ival == 0)
-	    slp_ival = 1;
 	for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
-	    if (retval != 0)
-		EcStatus = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
-	    else
-		EcStatus = sc->ec_csrvalue;
-	    if (EVENT_READY(Event, EcStatus)) {
-		Status = AE_OK;
+	    Status = EcCheckStatus(sc, "poll", Event);
+	    if (Status == AE_OK)
 		break;
-	    }
-	    if (!cold)
-		retval = tsleep(&sc->ec_csrvalue, PZERO, "ecpoll", slp_ival);
-	    else
-		AcpiOsStall(10000);
+	    AcpiOsStall(EC_POLL_DELAY);
+	}
+    } else {
+	slp_ival = hz / 1000;
+	if (slp_ival != 0) {
+	    count = ec_timeout;
+	} else {
+	    /* hz has less than 1 ms resolution so scale timeout. */
+	    slp_ival = 1;
+	    count = ec_timeout / (1000 / hz);
 	}
-    }
 
-    /* Calculate new delay and log it. */
-    if (slp_ival > 0)
-	period += i * 10000;
-    CTR2(KTR_ACPI, "ec got event %#x after %d us", EcStatus, period);
+	/*
+	 * Wait for the GPE to signal the status changed, checking the
+	 * status register each time we get one.  It's possible to get a
+	 * GPE for an event we're not interested in here (i.e., SCI for
+	 * EC query).
+	 */
+	for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
+	    if (gen_count != sc->ec_gencount) {
+		/*
+		 * Record new generation count.  It's possible the GPE was
+		 * just to notify us that a query is needed and we need to
+		 * wait for a second GPE to signal the completion of the
+		 * event we are actually waiting for.
+		 */
+		gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
+		Status = EcCheckStatus(sc, "sleep", Event);
+		if (Status == AE_OK)
+		    break;
+	    }
+	    tsleep(&sc->ec_gencount, PZERO, "ecgpe", slp_ival);
+	}
 
+	/*
+	 * We finished waiting for the GPE and it never arrived.  Try to
+	 * read the register once and trust whatever value we got.  This is
+	 * the best we can do at this point.  Then, force polled mode on
+	 * since this system doesn't appear to generate GPEs.
+	 */
+	if (Status != AE_OK) {
+	    Status = EcCheckStatus(sc, "sleep_end", Event);
+	    device_printf(sc->ec_dev,
+		"wait timed out (%sresponse), forcing polled mode\n",
+		Status == AE_OK ? "" : "no ");
+	    ec_polled_mode = TRUE;
+	}
+    }
+    if (Status != AE_OK)
+	    CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "error: ec wait timed out");
     return (Status);
-}    
+}
 
 static ACPI_STATUS
 EcCommand(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_COMMAND cmd)
 {
-    ACPI_STATUS	Status;
-    EC_EVENT	Event;
+    ACPI_STATUS	status;
+    EC_EVENT	event;
+    EC_STATUS	ec_status;
+    u_int	gen_count;
 
     ACPI_SERIAL_ASSERT(ec);
 
+    /* Don't use burst mode if user disabled it. */
+    if (!ec_burst_mode && cmd == EC_COMMAND_BURST_ENABLE)
+	return (AE_ERROR);
+
     /* Decide what to wait for based on command type. */
     switch (cmd) {
     case EC_COMMAND_READ:
     case EC_COMMAND_WRITE:
     case EC_COMMAND_BURST_DISABLE:
-	Event = EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY;
+	event = EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY;
 	break;
     case EC_COMMAND_QUERY:
     case EC_COMMAND_BURST_ENABLE:
-	Event = EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL;
+	event = EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL;
 	break;
     default:
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcCommand: Invalid command %#x\n", cmd);
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcCommand: invalid command %#x\n", cmd);
 	return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
     }
 
     /* Run the command and wait for the chosen event. */
+    CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec running command %#x", cmd);
+    gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
     EC_SET_CSR(sc, cmd);
-    Status = EcWaitEvent(sc, Event);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcCommand: no response to %#x\n", cmd);
-    }
-
-    return (Status);
+    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, event, gen_count);
+    if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
+	/* If we succeeded, burst flag should now be present. */
+	if (cmd == EC_COMMAND_BURST_ENABLE) {
+	    ec_status = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
+	    if ((ec_status & EC_FLAG_BURST_MODE) == 0)
+		status = AE_ERROR;
+	}
+    } else
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcCommand: no response to %#x\n", cmd);
+    return (status);
 }
 
 static ACPI_STATUS
 EcRead(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, UINT8 Address, UINT8 *Data)
 {
-    ACPI_STATUS	Status;
+    ACPI_STATUS	status;
+    UINT8 data;
+    u_int gen_count;
 
     ACPI_SERIAL_ASSERT(ec);
     CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec read from %#x", Address);
 
-#ifdef notyet
     /* If we can't start burst mode, continue anyway. */
-    EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_ENABLE);
-#endif
+    status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_ENABLE);
+    if (status == AE_OK) {
+    	data = EC_GET_DATA(sc);
+	if (data == EC_BURST_ACK) {
+	    CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec burst enabled");
+	    sc->ec_burstactive = TRUE;
+	}
+    }
 
-    Status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_READ);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
-	return (Status);
+    status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_READ);
+    if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
+	return (status);
 
+    gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
     EC_SET_DATA(sc, Address);
-    Status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcRead: Failed waiting for EC to send data.\n");
-	return (Status);
+    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL, gen_count);
+    if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcRead: failed waiting to get data\n");
+	return (status);
     }
-
     *Data = EC_GET_DATA(sc);
 
-#ifdef notyet
     if (sc->ec_burstactive) {
-	Status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_DISABLE);
-	if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
-	    return (Status);
+	sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
+	status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_DISABLE);
+	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
+	    return (status);
+	CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec disabled burst ok");
     }
-#endif
 
     return (AE_OK);
-}    
+}
 
 static ACPI_STATUS
 EcWrite(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, UINT8 Address, UINT8 *Data)
 {
-    ACPI_STATUS	Status;
+    ACPI_STATUS	status;
+    UINT8 data;
+    u_int gen_count;
 
     ACPI_SERIAL_ASSERT(ec);
     CTR2(KTR_ACPI, "ec write to %#x, data %#x", Address, *Data);
 
-#ifdef notyet
     /* If we can't start burst mode, continue anyway. */
-    EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_ENABLE);
-#endif
+    status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_ENABLE);
+    if (status == AE_OK) {
+    	data = EC_GET_DATA(sc);
+	if (data == EC_BURST_ACK) {
+	    CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec burst enabled");
+	    sc->ec_burstactive = TRUE;
+	}
+    }
 
-    Status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_WRITE);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
-	return (Status);
+    status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_WRITE);
+    if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
+	return (status);
 
+    gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
     EC_SET_DATA(sc, Address);
-    Status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcRead: Failed waiting for EC to process address\n");
-	return (Status);
+    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY, gen_count);
+    if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcRead: failed waiting for sent address\n");
+	return (status);
     }
 
+    gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
     EC_SET_DATA(sc, *Data);
-    Status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcWrite: Failed waiting for EC to process data\n");
-	return (Status);
+    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY, gen_count);
+    if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcWrite: failed waiting for sent data\n");
+	return (status);
     }
 
-#ifdef notyet
     if (sc->ec_burstactive) {
-	Status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_DISABLE);
-	if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
-	    return (Status);
+	sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
+	status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_DISABLE);
+	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
+	    return (status);
+	CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec disabled burst ok");
     }
-#endif
 
     return (AE_OK);
 }

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Index: sys/dev/acpica/acpi_ec.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_ec.c,v
retrieving revision 1.75
diff -u -r1.75 acpi_ec.c
--- sys/dev/acpica/acpi_ec.c	15 Jun 2007 18:02:33 -0000	1.75
+++ sys/dev/acpica/acpi_ec.c	18 Sep 2007 18:17:23 -0000
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*-
- * Copyright (c) 2003 Nate Lawson
+ * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Nate Lawson
  * Copyright (c) 2000 Michael Smith
  * Copyright (c) 2000 BSDi
  * All rights reserved.
@@ -25,115 +25,6 @@
  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
  * SUCH DAMAGE.
  */
-/*-
- ******************************************************************************
- *
- * 1. Copyright Notice
- *
- * Some or all of this work - Copyright (c) 1999, Intel Corp.  All rights
- * reserved.
- *
- * 2. License
- *
- * 2.1. This is your license from Intel Corp. under its intellectual property
- * rights.  You may have additional license terms from the party that provided
- * you this software, covering your right to use that party's intellectual
- * property rights.
- *
- * 2.2. Intel grants, free of charge, to any person ("Licensee") obtaining a
- * copy of the source code appearing in this file ("Covered Code") an
- * irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide license under Intel's copyrights in the
- * base code distributed originally by Intel ("Original Intel Code") to copy,
- * make derivatives, distribute, use and display any portion of the Covered
- * Code in any form, with the right to sublicense such rights; and
- *
- * 2.3. Intel grants Licensee a non-exclusive and non-transferable patent
- * license (with the right to sublicense), under only those claims of Intel
- * patents that are infringed by the Original Intel Code, to make, use, sell,
- * offer to sell, and import the Covered Code and derivative works thereof
- * solely to the minimum extent necessary to exercise the above copyright
- * license, and in no event shall the patent license extend to any additions
- * to or modifications of the Original Intel Code.  No other license or right
- * is granted directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise;
- *
- * The above copyright and patent license is granted only if the following
- * conditions are met:
- *
- * 3. Conditions 
- *
- * 3.1. Redistribution of Source with Rights to Further Distribute Source.  
- * Redistribution of source code of any substantial portion of the Covered
- * Code or modification with rights to further distribute source must include
- * the above Copyright Notice, the above License, this list of Conditions,
- * and the following Disclaimer and Export Compliance provision.  In addition,
- * Licensee must cause all Covered Code to which Licensee contributes to
- * contain a file documenting the changes Licensee made to create that Covered
- * Code and the date of any change.  Licensee must include in that file the
- * documentation of any changes made by any predecessor Licensee.  Licensee 
- * must include a prominent statement that the modification is derived,
- * directly or indirectly, from Original Intel Code.
- *
- * 3.2. Redistribution of Source with no Rights to Further Distribute Source.  
- * Redistribution of source code of any substantial portion of the Covered
- * Code or modification without rights to further distribute source must
- * include the following Disclaimer and Export Compliance provision in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with distribution.  In
- * addition, Licensee may not authorize further sublicense of source of any
- * portion of the Covered Code, and must include terms to the effect that the
- * license from Licensee to its licensee is limited to the intellectual
- * property embodied in the software Licensee provides to its licensee, and
- * not to intellectual property embodied in modifications its licensee may
- * make.
- *
- * 3.3. Redistribution of Executable. Redistribution in executable form of any
- * substantial portion of the Covered Code or modification must reproduce the
- * above Copyright Notice, and the following Disclaimer and Export Compliance
- * provision in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- * distribution.
- *
- * 3.4. Intel retains all right, title, and interest in and to the Original
- * Intel Code.
- *
- * 3.5. Neither the name Intel nor any other trademark owned or controlled by
- * Intel shall be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or
- * other dealings in products derived from or relating to the Covered Code
- * without prior written authorization from Intel.
- *
- * 4. Disclaimer and Export Compliance
- *
- * 4.1. INTEL MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND REGARDING ANY SOFTWARE PROVIDED
- * HERE.  ANY SOFTWARE ORIGINATING FROM INTEL OR DERIVED FROM INTEL SOFTWARE
- * IS PROVIDED "AS IS," AND INTEL WILL NOT PROVIDE ANY SUPPORT,  ASSISTANCE,
- * INSTALLATION, TRAINING OR OTHER SERVICES.  INTEL WILL NOT PROVIDE ANY
- * UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS OR EXTENSIONS.  INTEL SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A
- * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 
- *
- * 4.2. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO LICENSEE, ITS LICENSEES
- * OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST DATA, LOSS OF USE OR
- * COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT,
- * SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, UNDER ANY
- * CAUSE OF ACTION OR THEORY OF LIABILITY, AND IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER INTEL
- * HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  THESE LIMITATIONS
- * SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY
- * LIMITED REMEDY.
- *
- * 4.3. Licensee shall not export, either directly or indirectly, any of this
- * software or system incorporating such software without first obtaining any
- * required license or other approval from the U. S. Department of Commerce or
- * any other agency or department of the United States Government.  In the
- * event Licensee exports any such software from the United States or
- * re-exports any such software from a foreign destination, Licensee shall
- * ensure that the distribution and export/re-export of the software is in
- * compliance with all laws, regulations, orders, or other restrictions of the
- * U.S. Export Administration Regulations. Licensee agrees that neither it nor
- * any of its subsidiaries will export/re-export any technical data, process,
- * software, or service, directly or indirectly, to any country for which the
- * United States government or any agency thereof requires an export license,
- * other governmental approval, or letter of assurance, without first obtaining
- * such license, approval or letter.
- *
- *****************************************************************************/
 
 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
@@ -171,7 +62,7 @@
 #define EC_COMMAND_BURST_DISABLE	((EC_COMMAND) 0x83)
 #define EC_COMMAND_QUERY		((EC_COMMAND) 0x84)
 
-/* 
+/*
  * EC_STATUS:
  * ----------
  * The encoding of the EC status register is illustrated below.
@@ -248,8 +139,7 @@
     int			ec_uid;
     ACPI_HANDLE		ec_gpehandle;
     UINT8		ec_gpebit;
-    UINT8		ec_csrvalue;
-    
+
     int			ec_data_rid;
     struct resource	*ec_data_res;
     bus_space_tag_t	ec_data_tag;
@@ -260,11 +150,11 @@
     bus_space_tag_t	ec_csr_tag;
     bus_space_handle_t	ec_csr_handle;
 
-    struct mtx		ec_mtx;
     int			ec_glk;
     int			ec_glkhandle;
     int			ec_burstactive;
     int			ec_sci_pend;
+    u_int		ec_gencount;
 };
 
 /*
@@ -275,13 +165,10 @@
 #define EC_LOCK_TIMEOUT	1000
 
 /* Default delay in microseconds between each run of the status polling loop. */
-#define EC_POLL_DELAY	10
-
-/* Default time in microseconds spent polling before sleep waiting. */
-#define EC_POLL_TIME	500
+#define EC_POLL_DELAY	5
 
 /* Total time in ms spent waiting for a response from EC. */
-#define EC_TIMEOUT	500
+#define EC_TIMEOUT	750
 
 #define EVENT_READY(event, status)			\
 	(((event) == EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL &&	\
@@ -298,17 +185,17 @@
 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.ec.burst", &ec_burst_mode);
 SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi_ec, OID_AUTO, burst, CTLFLAG_RW, &ec_burst_mode, 0,
     "Enable use of burst mode (faster for nearly all systems)");
-static int	ec_poll_time = EC_POLL_TIME;
-TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.ec.poll_time", &ec_poll_time);
-SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi_ec, OID_AUTO, poll_time, CTLFLAG_RW, &ec_poll_time,
-    EC_POLL_TIME, "Time spent polling vs. sleeping (CPU intensive)");
+static int	ec_polled_mode;
+TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.ec.polled", &ec_polled_mode);
+SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi_ec, OID_AUTO, polled, CTLFLAG_RW, &ec_polled_mode, 0,
+    "Force use of polled mode (only if interrupt mode doesn't work)");
 static int	ec_timeout = EC_TIMEOUT;
 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.ec.timeout", &ec_timeout);
 SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi_ec, OID_AUTO, timeout, CTLFLAG_RW, &ec_timeout,
     EC_TIMEOUT, "Total time spent waiting for a response (poll+sleep)");
 
-static __inline ACPI_STATUS
-EcLock(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, int serialize)
+static ACPI_STATUS
+EcLock(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc)
 {
     ACPI_STATUS	status;
 
@@ -319,37 +206,27 @@
 	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
 	    return (status);
     }
-
-    /*
-     * If caller is executing a series of commands, acquire the exclusive lock
-     * to serialize with other users.
-     * To sync with bottom-half interrupt handler, always acquire the mutex.
-     */
-    if (serialize)
-	ACPI_SERIAL_BEGIN(ec);
-    mtx_lock(&sc->ec_mtx);
-
+    ACPI_SERIAL_BEGIN(ec);
     return (status);
 }
 
-static __inline void
+static void
 EcUnlock(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc)
 {
-    mtx_unlock(&sc->ec_mtx);
-    if (sx_xlocked(&ec_sxlock))
-	ACPI_SERIAL_END(ec);
+    ACPI_SERIAL_END(ec);
     if (sc->ec_glk)
 	AcpiReleaseGlobalLock(sc->ec_glkhandle);
 }
 
 static uint32_t		EcGpeHandler(void *Context);
-static ACPI_STATUS	EcSpaceSetup(ACPI_HANDLE Region, UINT32 Function, 
+static ACPI_STATUS	EcSpaceSetup(ACPI_HANDLE Region, UINT32 Function,
 				void *Context, void **return_Context);
 static ACPI_STATUS	EcSpaceHandler(UINT32 Function,
 				ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Address,
 				UINT32 width, ACPI_INTEGER *Value,
 				void *Context, void *RegionContext);
-static ACPI_STATUS	EcWaitEvent(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_EVENT Event);
+static ACPI_STATUS	EcWaitEvent(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_EVENT Event,
+				u_int gen_count);
 static ACPI_STATUS	EcCommand(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_COMMAND cmd);
 static ACPI_STATUS	EcRead(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, UINT8 Address,
 				UINT8 *Data);
@@ -387,10 +264,12 @@
 MODULE_DEPEND(acpi_ec, acpi, 1, 1, 1);
 
 /*
- * Look for an ECDT and if we find one, set up default GPE and 
+ * Look for an ECDT and if we find one, set up default GPE and
  * space handlers to catch attempts to access EC space before
  * we have a real driver instance in place.
- * TODO: if people report invalid ECDTs, add a tunable to disable them.
+ *
+ * TODO: Some old Gateway laptops need us to fake up an ECDT or
+ * otherwise attach early so that _REG methods can run.
  */
 void
 acpi_ec_ecdt_probe(device_t parent)
@@ -578,7 +457,6 @@
     params = acpi_get_private(dev);
     sc->ec_dev = dev;
     sc->ec_handle = acpi_get_handle(dev);
-    mtx_init(&sc->ec_mtx, "ACPI EC lock", NULL, MTX_DEF);
 
     /* Retrieve previously probed values via device ivars. */
     sc->ec_glk = params->glk;
@@ -621,7 +499,7 @@
 	goto error;
     }
 
-    /* 
+    /*
      * Install address space handler
      */
     ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_RESOURCES, "attaching address space handler\n"));
@@ -656,12 +534,11 @@
     AcpiRemoveAddressSpaceHandler(sc->ec_handle, ACPI_ADR_SPACE_EC,
 	EcSpaceHandler);
     if (sc->ec_csr_res)
-	bus_release_resource(sc->ec_dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->ec_csr_rid, 
+	bus_release_resource(sc->ec_dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->ec_csr_rid,
 			     sc->ec_csr_res);
     if (sc->ec_data_res)
 	bus_release_resource(sc->ec_dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->ec_data_rid,
 			     sc->ec_data_res);
-    mtx_destroy(&sc->ec_mtx);
     return (ENXIO);
 }
 
@@ -715,57 +592,55 @@
     KASSERT(Context != NULL, ("EcGpeQueryHandler called with NULL"));
 
     /* Serialize user access with EcSpaceHandler(). */
-    Status = EcLock(sc, TRUE);
+    Status = EcLock(sc);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "GpeQuery lock error: %s\n", AcpiFormatException(Status));
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "GpeQuery lock error: %s\n",
+	    AcpiFormatException(Status));
 	return;
     }
 
     /*
      * Send a query command to the EC to find out which _Qxx call it
      * wants to make.  This command clears the SCI bit and also the
-     * interrupt source since we are edge-triggered.
+     * interrupt source since we are edge-triggered.  To prevent the GPE
+     * that may arise from running the query from causing another query
+     * to be queued, we clear the pending flag only after running it.
      */
     Status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_QUERY);
+    sc->ec_sci_pend = FALSE;
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
 	EcUnlock(sc);
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "GPE query failed - %s\n", AcpiFormatException(Status));
-	goto re_enable;
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "GPE query failed: %s\n",
+	    AcpiFormatException(Status));
+	return;
     }
     Data = EC_GET_DATA(sc);
-    sc->ec_sci_pend = FALSE;
 
-    /* Drop locks before evaluating _Qxx method since it may trigger GPEs. */
+    /*
+     * We have to unlock before running the _Qxx method below since that
+     * method may attempt to read/write from EC address space, causing
+     * recursive acquisition of the lock.
+     */
     EcUnlock(sc);
 
     /* Ignore the value for "no outstanding event". (13.3.5) */
-    CTR2(KTR_ACPI, "ec query ok,%s running _Q%02x", Data ? "" : " not", Data);
+    CTR2(KTR_ACPI, "ec query ok,%s running _Q%02X", Data ? "" : " not", Data);
     if (Data == 0)
-	goto re_enable;
+	return;
 
     /* Evaluate _Qxx to respond to the controller. */
-    snprintf(qxx, sizeof(qxx), "_Q%02x", Data);
+    snprintf(qxx, sizeof(qxx), "_Q%02X", Data);
     AcpiUtStrupr(qxx);
     Status = AcpiEvaluateObject(sc->ec_handle, qxx, NULL, NULL);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status) && Status != AE_NOT_FOUND) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "evaluation of GPE query method %s failed - %s\n", 
-		    qxx, AcpiFormatException(Status));
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "evaluation of query method %s failed: %s\n",
+	    qxx, AcpiFormatException(Status));
     }
-
-re_enable:
-    /* Re-enable the GPE event so we'll get future requests. */
-    Status = AcpiEnableGpe(sc->ec_gpehandle, sc->ec_gpebit, ACPI_ISR);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
-	printf("EcGpeQueryHandler: AcpiEnableEvent failed\n");
 }
 
 /*
- * Handle a GPE.  Currently we only handle SCI events as others must
- * be handled by polling in EcWaitEvent().  This is because some ECs
- * treat events as level when they should be edge-triggered.
+ * The GPE handler is called when IBE/OBF or SCI events occur.  We are
+ * called from an unknown lock context.
  */
 static uint32_t
 EcGpeHandler(void *Context)
@@ -773,68 +648,32 @@
     struct acpi_ec_softc *sc = Context;
     ACPI_STATUS		       Status;
     EC_STATUS		       EcStatus;
-    int			       query_pend;
 
     KASSERT(Context != NULL, ("EcGpeHandler called with NULL"));
+    CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec gpe handler start");
 
     /*
-     * Disable further GPEs while we handle this one.  Since we are directly
-     * called by ACPI-CA and it may have unknown locks held, we specify the
-     * ACPI_ISR flag to keep it from acquiring any more mutexes (although
-     * sleeping would be ok since we're in an ithread.)
+     * Notify EcWaitEvent() that the status register is now fresh.  If we
+     * didn't do this, it wouldn't be possible to distinguish an old IBE
+     * from a new one, for example when doing a write transaction (writing
+     * address and then data values.)
      */
-    AcpiDisableGpe(sc->ec_gpehandle, sc->ec_gpebit, ACPI_ISR);
-
-    /* For interrupt (GPE) handler, don't acquire serialization lock. */
-    Status = EcLock(sc, FALSE);
-    if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "GpeQuery lock error: %s\n", AcpiFormatException(Status));
-	return (-1);
-    }
+    atomic_add_int(&sc->ec_gencount, 1);
+    wakeup(&sc->ec_gencount);
 
     /*
-     * If burst was active, but the status bit was cleared, the EC had to
-     * exit burst mode for some reason.  Record this for later.
+     * If the EC_SCI bit of the status register is set, queue a query handler.
+     * It will run the query and _Qxx method later, under the lock.
      */
     EcStatus = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
-    if (sc->ec_burstactive && (EcStatus & EC_FLAG_BURST_MODE) == 0) {
-	CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec burst disabled in query handler");
-	sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
-    }
-
-    /*
-     * If the EC_SCI bit of the status register is not set, then pass
-     * it along to any potential waiters as it may be an IBE/OBF event.
-     * If it is set, queue a query handler.
-     */
-    query_pend = FALSE;
-    if ((EcStatus & EC_EVENT_SCI) == 0) {
-	CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec event was IBE/OBF, status %#x", EcStatus);
-	sc->ec_csrvalue = EcStatus;
-	wakeup(&sc->ec_csrvalue);
-    } else if (!sc->ec_sci_pend) {
-	/* SCI bit set and no pending query handler, so schedule one. */
-	CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec queueing gpe handler");
+    if ((EcStatus & EC_EVENT_SCI) && !sc->ec_sci_pend) {
+	CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec gpe queueing query handler");
 	Status = AcpiOsExecute(OSL_GPE_HANDLER, EcGpeQueryHandler, Context);
-	if (ACPI_SUCCESS(Status)) {
+	if (ACPI_SUCCESS(Status))
 	    sc->ec_sci_pend = TRUE;
-	    query_pend = TRUE;
-	} else
-	    printf("Queuing GPE query handler failed.\n");
-    }
-
-    /*
-     * If we didn't queue a query handler, which will eventually re-enable
-     * the GPE, re-enable it right now so we can get more events.
-     */
-    if (!query_pend) {
-	Status = AcpiEnableGpe(sc->ec_gpehandle, sc->ec_gpebit, ACPI_ISR);
-	if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
-	    printf("EcGpeHandler: AcpiEnableGpe failed\n");
+	else
+	    printf("EcGpeHandler: queuing GPE query handler failed\n");
     }
-
-    EcUnlock(sc);
     return (0);
 }
 
@@ -878,8 +717,19 @@
     EcAddr = Address;
     Status = AE_ERROR;
 
-    /* Grab serialization lock to hold across command sequence. */
-    Status = EcLock(sc, TRUE);
+    /*
+     * If booting, check if we need to run the query handler.  If so, we
+     * we call it directly here since our thread taskq is not active yet.
+     */
+    if (cold || rebooting) {
+	if ((EC_GET_CSR(sc) & EC_EVENT_SCI)) {
+	    CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec running gpe handler directly");
+	    EcGpeQueryHandler(sc);
+	}
+    }
+
+    /* Serialize with EcGpeQueryHandler() at transaction granularity. */
+    Status = EcLock(sc);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(Status))
 	return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
 
@@ -910,83 +760,119 @@
 }
 
 static ACPI_STATUS
-EcWaitEvent(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_EVENT Event)
+EcCheckStatus(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, const char *msg, EC_EVENT event)
+{
+    ACPI_STATUS status;
+    EC_STATUS ec_status;
+
+    status = AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE;
+    ec_status = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
+    if (sc->ec_burstactive && !(ec_status & EC_FLAG_BURST_MODE)) {
+	CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec burst disabled in waitevent (%s)", msg);
+	sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
+    }
+    if (EVENT_READY(event, ec_status)) {
+	CTR2(KTR_ACPI, "ec %s wait ready, status %#x", msg, ec_status);
+	status = AE_OK;
+    }
+    return (status);
+}
+
+static ACPI_STATUS
+EcWaitEvent(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_EVENT Event, u_int gen_count)
 {
-    EC_STATUS	EcStatus;
     ACPI_STATUS	Status;
-    int		count, i, retval, slp_ival;
+    int		count, i, slp_ival;
 
     ACPI_SERIAL_ASSERT(ec);
     Status = AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE;
-    EcStatus = 0;
 
     /*
-     * Poll for up to ec_poll_time microseconds since many ECs complete
-     * the command quickly, especially if in burst mode.
-     */
-#if 0 /* Enable this as a possible workaround if EC times out. */
-    AcpiOsStall(EC_POLL_DELAY);
-#endif
-    count = ec_poll_time / EC_POLL_DELAY;
-    if (count <= 0)
-	count = 1;
-    for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
-	EcStatus = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
-	if (sc->ec_burstactive && (EcStatus & EC_FLAG_BURST_MODE) == 0) {
-	    CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec burst disabled in waitevent (poll)");
-	    sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
-	}
-	if (EVENT_READY(Event, EcStatus)) {
-	    CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec poll wait ready, status %#x", EcStatus);
-	    Status = AE_OK;
-	    break;
+     * The main CPU should be much faster than the EC.  So the status should
+     * be "not ready" when we start waiting.  But if the main CPU is really
+     * slow, it's possible we see the current "ready" response.  Since that
+     * can't be distinguished from the previous response in polled mode,
+     * this is a potential issue.  We really should have interrupts enabled
+     * during boot so there is no ambiguity in polled mode.
+     *
+     * If this occurs, we add an additional delay before actually entering
+     * the status checking loop, hopefully to allow the EC to go to work
+     * and produce a non-stale status.
+     */
+    if (cold || rebooting || ec_polled_mode) {
+	static int	once;
+
+	if (EcCheckStatus(sc, "pre-check", Event) == AE_OK) {
+	    if (!once) {
+		device_printf(sc->ec_dev,
+		    "warning: EC done before starting event wait\n");
+		once = 1;
+	    }
+	    AcpiOsStall(10);
 	}
-	AcpiOsStall(EC_POLL_DELAY);
     }
 
-    /*
-     * If we still don't have a response and we're up and running, wait up
-     * to ec_timeout ms for completion, sleeping for chunks of 1 ms or the
-     * smallest resolution hz supports.
-     */
-    slp_ival = 0;
-    if (Status != AE_OK) {
-	retval = ENXIO;
-	if (!cold) {
-	    slp_ival = hz / 1000;
-	    if (slp_ival != 0) {
-		count = ec_timeout / slp_ival;
-	    } else {
-		/* hz has less than 1000 Hz resolution so scale timeout. */
-		slp_ival = 1;
-		count = ec_timeout / (1000 / hz);
-	    }
-	} else
-	    count = ec_timeout;
+    /* Wait for event by polling or GPE (interrupt). */
+    if (cold || rebooting || ec_polled_mode) {
+	count = (ec_timeout * 1000) / EC_POLL_DELAY;
+	if (count == 0)
+	    count = 1;
 	for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
-	    if (retval != 0)
-		EcStatus = EC_GET_CSR(sc);
-	    else
-		EcStatus = sc->ec_csrvalue;
-	    if (sc->ec_burstactive && (EcStatus & EC_FLAG_BURST_MODE) == 0) {
-		CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec burst disabled in waitevent (slp)");
-		sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
-	    }
-	    if (EVENT_READY(Event, EcStatus)) {
-		CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec sleep wait ready, status %#x", EcStatus);
-		Status = AE_OK;
+	    Status = EcCheckStatus(sc, "poll", Event);
+	    if (Status == AE_OK)
 		break;
+	    AcpiOsStall(EC_POLL_DELAY);
+	}
+    } else {
+	slp_ival = hz / 1000;
+	if (slp_ival != 0) {
+	    count = ec_timeout;
+	} else {
+	    /* hz has less than 1 ms resolution so scale timeout. */
+	    slp_ival = 1;
+	    count = ec_timeout / (1000 / hz);
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Wait for the GPE to signal the status changed, checking the
+	 * status register each time we get one.  It's possible to get a
+	 * GPE for an event we're not interested in here (i.e., SCI for
+	 * EC query).
+	 */
+	for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
+	    if (gen_count != sc->ec_gencount) {
+		/*
+		 * Record new generation count.  It's possible the GPE was
+		 * just to notify us that a query is needed and we need to
+		 * wait for a second GPE to signal the completion of the
+		 * event we are actually waiting for.
+		 */
+		gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
+		Status = EcCheckStatus(sc, "sleep", Event);
+		if (Status == AE_OK)
+		    break;
 	    }
-	    if (!cold) {
-		retval = msleep(&sc->ec_csrvalue, &sc->ec_mtx, PZERO, "ecpoll",
-		    slp_ival);
-	    } else
-		AcpiOsStall(1000);
+	    tsleep(&sc->ec_gencount, PZERO, "ecgpe", slp_ival);
 	}
-    }
 
+	/*
+	 * We finished waiting for the GPE and it never arrived.  Try to
+	 * read the register once and trust whatever value we got.  This is
+	 * the best we can do at this point.  Then, force polled mode on
+	 * since this system doesn't appear to generate GPEs.
+	 */
+	if (Status != AE_OK) {
+	    Status = EcCheckStatus(sc, "sleep_end", Event);
+	    device_printf(sc->ec_dev,
+		"wait timed out (%sresponse), forcing polled mode\n",
+		Status == AE_OK ? "" : "no ");
+	    ec_polled_mode = TRUE;
+	}
+    }
+    if (Status != AE_OK)
+	    CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "error: ec wait timed out");
     return (Status);
-}    
+}
 
 static ACPI_STATUS
 EcCommand(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, EC_COMMAND cmd)
@@ -994,6 +880,7 @@
     ACPI_STATUS	status;
     EC_EVENT	event;
     EC_STATUS	ec_status;
+    u_int	gen_count;
 
     ACPI_SERIAL_ASSERT(ec);
 
@@ -1013,15 +900,15 @@
 	event = EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL;
 	break;
     default:
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcCommand: Invalid command %#x\n", cmd);
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcCommand: invalid command %#x\n", cmd);
 	return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
     }
 
     /* Run the command and wait for the chosen event. */
     CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec running command %#x", cmd);
+    gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
     EC_SET_CSR(sc, cmd);
-    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, event);
+    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, event, gen_count);
     if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
 	/* If we succeeded, burst flag should now be present. */
 	if (cmd == EC_COMMAND_BURST_ENABLE) {
@@ -1029,11 +916,8 @@
 	    if ((ec_status & EC_FLAG_BURST_MODE) == 0)
 		status = AE_ERROR;
 	}
-    } else {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcCommand: no response to %#x\n", cmd);
-    }
-
+    } else
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcCommand: no response to %#x\n", cmd);
     return (status);
 }
 
@@ -1042,6 +926,7 @@
 {
     ACPI_STATUS	status;
     UINT8 data;
+    u_int gen_count;
 
     ACPI_SERIAL_ASSERT(ec);
     CTR1(KTR_ACPI, "ec read from %#x", Address);
@@ -1060,32 +945,32 @@
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
 	return (status);
 
+    gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
     EC_SET_DATA(sc, Address);
-    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL);
+    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_FULL, gen_count);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcRead: Failed waiting for EC to send data.\n");
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcRead: failed waiting to get data\n");
 	return (status);
     }
-
     *Data = EC_GET_DATA(sc);
 
     if (sc->ec_burstactive) {
+	sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
 	status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_DISABLE);
 	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
 	    return (status);
-	sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
 	CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec disabled burst ok");
     }
 
     return (AE_OK);
-}    
+}
 
 static ACPI_STATUS
 EcWrite(struct acpi_ec_softc *sc, UINT8 Address, UINT8 *Data)
 {
     ACPI_STATUS	status;
     UINT8 data;
+    u_int gen_count;
 
     ACPI_SERIAL_ASSERT(ec);
     CTR2(KTR_ACPI, "ec write to %#x, data %#x", Address, *Data);
@@ -1104,27 +989,27 @@
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
 	return (status);
 
+    gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
     EC_SET_DATA(sc, Address);
-    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY);
+    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY, gen_count);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcRead: Failed waiting for EC to process address\n");
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcRead: failed waiting for sent address\n");
 	return (status);
     }
 
+    gen_count = sc->ec_gencount;
     EC_SET_DATA(sc, *Data);
-    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY);
+    status = EcWaitEvent(sc, EC_EVENT_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY, gen_count);
     if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
-	ACPI_VPRINT(sc->ec_dev, acpi_device_get_parent_softc(sc->ec_dev),
-		    "EcWrite: Failed waiting for EC to process data\n");
+	device_printf(sc->ec_dev, "EcWrite: failed waiting for sent data\n");
 	return (status);
     }
 
     if (sc->ec_burstactive) {
+	sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
 	status = EcCommand(sc, EC_COMMAND_BURST_DISABLE);
 	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
 	    return (status);
-	sc->ec_burstactive = FALSE;
 	CTR0(KTR_ACPI, "ec disabled burst ok");
     }
 

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