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> Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2025 19:27:19 +0000
> From: Miod Vallat <miod@online.fr>
>
> > Thanks to off-list debugging with Miguel Landaeta, I have been able to
> > improve these changes a lot.
> >
> > The previous iteration of this diff would not attach on his system
> > because the keyboard controller is found before the GPIO controller.
> > This is now fixed by postponing GPIO interrupt registration a bit.
> >
> > While I was working with interrupts, I have also reworked the attachment
> > logic.
> > It is now as follows: if your pckbc@acpi node has GPIO interrupts, or
> > regular interrupts not configured in legacy, ISA-compatible (i.e.
> > edge-triggered, rising front), then the legacy pckbc@isa has no chance
> > to behave properly, and we attach; otherwise we let it claim the
> > keyboard unless you change the device flags to 1 to force attachment.
> >
> > This should remove the need for a list of "known to need acpi
> > attachment" devices, and in fact, I have removed it now.
> >
> > Please test.
>
> I have received a few positive reports (either working systems which are
> not broken by this diff, or systems with a non-isa-compatible interrupt
> configuration where this diff turns non-working keyboards into working
> ones). But I'd like to get more feedback before this has a chance to get
> in.
The best way to collect such feedback is to get it in ;).
> Unchanged diff below for convenience.
A bit of feedback on the diff itself below. Thought I already
provided it, but I must have been distracted the previous time you
posted the diff and forgot about it.
> Index: share/man/man4/acpi.4
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /OpenBSD/src/share/man/man4/acpi.4,v
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.76 acpi.4
> --- share/man/man4/acpi.4 5 Nov 2024 11:12:48 -0000 1.76
> +++ share/man/man4/acpi.4 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -132,6 +132,8 @@ Intel OnChip System Fabric device
> Intelligent Platform Management Interface driver
> .It Xr pchgpio 4
> Intel PCH GPIO controller
> +.It Xr pckbc 4
> +Keyboard controller
> .It Xr pluart 4
> ARM PrimeCell PL011 UART
> .It Xr qcgpio 4
> Index: share/man/man4/pckbc.4
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /OpenBSD/src/share/man/man4/pckbc.4,v
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.18 pckbc.4
> --- share/man/man4/pckbc.4 26 Sep 2010 20:39:08 -0000 1.18
> +++ share/man/man4/pckbc.4 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@
> .Nd PC (ISA) keyboard controller driver
> .Sh SYNOPSIS
> .Cd "pckbc* at isa? flags 0x00 " Pq "alpha, amd64, i386, loongson"
> +.Cd "pckbc* at acpi? flags 0x00 " Pq "amd64"
> .Cd "pckbc* at ebus? " Pq "sparc64"
> .Cd "pckbd* at pckbc?"
> .Cd "pms* at pckbc?"
> @@ -40,21 +41,17 @@
> The
> .Nm
> driver handles resource allocation and device attachment for the
> -traditional PC/AT keyboard controller.
> -It provides two logical connections for child devices, the
> +traditional PC/AT keyboard controller, or emulations thereof.
> +It provides up to two logical connections for child devices, the
> .Dq keyboard
> slot for a keyboard and the
> .Dq auxiliary
> -slot for mice (the latter might be missing in older keyboard controllers).
> -.\" .Pp
> -.\" The optional
> -.\" .Dq slot
> -.\" locator argument can be used to force unusual connections of devices to
> -.\" logical slots.
> -.\" This feature is for experimentation only, it will not be
> -.\" useful in normal operation.
> +slot for mice (the latter might be missing in older keyboard controllers,
> +or recent emulations).
> .Pp
> To avoid attaching a phantom PS/2 keyboard device, the
> +.Xr isa 4
> +attachment of the
> .Nm
> driver will attempt to detect USB legacy keyboard emulation on amd64 and i386
> systems.
> @@ -62,7 +59,18 @@ Unfortunately, the detection heuristics
> PS/2 keyboard.
> The keyboard can be forced to attach on these systems, by changing the
> device flags to 1.
> +.Pp
> +The
> +.Xr acpi 4
> +attachment of the
> +.Nm
> +driver defaults to attach only where it would perform better than its legacy
> +.Xr isa 4
> +attachment.
> +Should this logic be insufficient, it is possible to force it to always attach,
> +by changing its device flags to 1.
> .Sh SEE ALSO
> +.Xr acpi 4 ,
> .Xr ebus 4 ,
> .Xr intro 4 ,
> .Xr isa 4 ,
> Index: sys/arch/amd64/conf/GENERIC
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /OpenBSD/src/sys/arch/amd64/conf/GENERIC,v
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.530 GENERIC
> --- sys/arch/amd64/conf/GENERIC 26 Nov 2024 21:45:35 -0000 1.530
> +++ sys/arch/amd64/conf/GENERIC 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ ipmi0 at acpi? disable
> ccpmic* at iic?
> tipmic* at iic?
> intelpmc* at acpi?
> +pckbc* at acpi?
>
> efi0 at bios0
> mpbios0 at bios0
> Index: sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /OpenBSD/src/sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK,v
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.87 RAMDISK
> --- sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK 12 Aug 2024 18:43:41 -0000 1.87
> +++ sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ acpimadt0 at acpi?
> com0 at acpi? addr 0x3f8
> com1 at acpi? addr 0x2f8
> com* at acpi?
> +pckbc* at acpi?
>
> mpbios0 at bios0
>
> Index: sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK_CD
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /OpenBSD/src/sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK_CD,v
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.209 RAMDISK_CD
> --- sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK_CD 26 Nov 2024 21:45:35 -0000 1.209
> +++ sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK_CD 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ com1 at acpi? addr 0x2f8
> com2 at acpi? addr 0x3e8
> com* at acpi?
> glkgpio* at acpi?
> +pckbc* at acpi?
>
> mpbios0 at bios0
>
> Index: sys/dev/acpi/acpi.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /OpenBSD/src/sys/dev/acpi/acpi.c,v
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.440 acpi.c
> --- sys/dev/acpi/acpi.c 23 Jan 2025 11:24:34 -0000 1.440
> +++ sys/dev/acpi/acpi.c 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -3037,12 +3037,9 @@ const char *acpi_skip_hids[] = {
>
> /* ISA devices for which we attach a driver later */
> const char *acpi_isa_hids[] = {
> - "PNP0303", /* IBM Enhanced Keyboard (101/102-key, PS/2 Mouse) */
> "PNP0400", /* Standard LPT Parallel Port */
> "PNP0401", /* ECP Parallel Port */
> "PNP0700", /* PC-class Floppy Disk Controller */
> - "PNP0F03", /* Microsoft PS/2-style Mouse */
> - "PNP0F13", /* PS/2 Mouse */
> NULL
> };
>
> Index: sys/dev/acpi/files.acpi
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /OpenBSD/src/sys/dev/acpi/files.acpi,v
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.71 files.acpi
> --- sys/dev/acpi/files.acpi 4 Aug 2024 11:05:18 -0000 1.71
> +++ sys/dev/acpi/files.acpi 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -289,3 +289,7 @@ file dev/acpi/iosf_acpi.c iosf_acpi
> device intelpmc
> attach intelpmc at acpi
> file dev/acpi/intelpmc.c intelpmc
> +
> +# PS/2 Keyboard Controller
> +attach pckbc at acpi with pckbc_acpi
> +file dev/acpi/pckbc_acpi.c pckbc_acpi
> Index: sys/dev/acpi/pckbc_acpi.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: sys/dev/acpi/pckbc_acpi.c
> diff -N sys/dev/acpi/pckbc_acpi.c
> --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
> +++ sys/dev/acpi/pckbc_acpi.c 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -0,0 +1,569 @@
> +/* $OpenBSD$ */
> +/*
> + * Copyright (c) 2024, 2025, Miodrag Vallat.
> + *
> + * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
> + * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
> + * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
> + *
> + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
> + * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
> + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
> + * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
> + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
> + * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
> + * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
> + */
> +/*
> + * Copyright (c) 1998
> + * Matthias Drochner. All rights reserved.
> + *
> + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
> + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
> + * are met:
> + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
> + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
> + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
> + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
> + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
> + *
> + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
> + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
> + * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
> + * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
> + * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
> + * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
> + * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
> + * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
> + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
> + * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
> + */
> +
> +#include <sys/param.h>
> +#include <sys/systm.h>
> +#include <sys/device.h>
> +#include <sys/malloc.h>
> +
> +#include <machine/bus.h>
> +
> +#include <dev/acpi/acpidev.h>
> +#include <dev/acpi/acpivar.h>
> +#include <dev/acpi/amltypes.h>
> +#include <dev/acpi/dsdt.h>
> +
> +#include <dev/ic/i8042reg.h>
> +#include <dev/ic/pckbcvar.h>
> +
> +/*
> + * This driver is more complicated than it should have to be, as it needs
> + * to gather the needs of pckbc (2 I/O ports, and up to 2 interrupts),
> + * which may be scattered across two ACPI nodes.
> + * Because of this, it is able to attach to two different ACPI nodes,
> + * but the second attachment "hijacks" the first one's softc struct, so
> + * that all the required data is gathered in one place.
> + */
> +
> +int pckbc_acpi_match(struct device *, void *, void *);
> +void pckbc_acpi_attach(struct device *, struct device *, void *);
> +int pckbc_acpi_activate(struct device *, int);
> +
> +struct pckbc_acpi_gpio_intr {
> + struct aml_node *node;
> + uint16_t pin;
> + uint16_t flags;
> +};
> +
> +struct pckbc_acpi_softc {
> + struct pckbc_softc sc;
> + /* regular interrupts */
> + void *sc_ih[2];
> + /* gpio interrupts */
> + struct pckbc_acpi_gpio_intr sc_gpioint[2];
> + unsigned int sc_nints, sc_ngpioints;
> +};
> +
> +const struct cfattach pckbc_acpi_ca = {
> + .ca_devsize = sizeof(struct pckbc_acpi_softc),
> + .ca_match = pckbc_acpi_match,
> + .ca_attach = pckbc_acpi_attach,
> + .ca_activate = pckbc_acpi_activate
> +};
> +
> +struct pckbc_acpi_crs_data {
> + struct aml_node *basenode;
> + struct pckbc_acpi_gpio_intr intrs[2];
> + unsigned int nints;
> +};
> +
> +int pckbc_acpi_match_kbd(struct device *, void *, void *);
> +int pckbc_acpi_match_mou(struct device *, void *, void *,
> + struct pckbc_acpi_softc *);
> +void pckbc_acpi_attach_kbd(struct device *, struct device *, void *);
> +void pckbc_acpi_attach_mou(struct device *, struct device *, void *);
> +struct pckbc_acpi_softc *pckbc_acpi_find(int);
> +void pckbc_acpi_crs_walk(struct device *, struct aml_node *,
> + struct pckbc_acpi_crs_data *,
> + int (*)(int, union acpi_resource *, void *));
> +int pckbc_acpi_getgpioirqcount(int, union acpi_resource *, void *);
> +int pckbc_acpi_getgpioirqdata(int, union acpi_resource *, void *);
> +void pckbc_acpi_register_gpio_intrs(struct device *);
> +int pckbc_acpi_gpio_intr_wrapper(void *);
> +
> +int
> +pckbc_acpi_match(struct device *parent, void *match, void *aux)
> +{
> + struct pckbc_acpi_softc *sc = pckbc_acpi_find(1);
> + if (sc == NULL) /* no pckbc@acpi attachment yet */
> + return pckbc_acpi_match_kbd(parent, match, aux);
> + else
> + return pckbc_acpi_match_mou(parent, match, aux, sc);
> +}
> +
> +void
> +pckbc_acpi_attach(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
> +{
> + struct pckbc_acpi_softc *sc = pckbc_acpi_find(2);
> + if (sc == NULL) /* no second pckbc@acpi attachment yet */
> + return pckbc_acpi_attach_kbd(parent, self, aux);
> + else
> + return pckbc_acpi_attach_mou(parent, self, aux);
> +}
> +
> +const char *pckbc_acpi_cids_kbd[] = {
> + "PNP0303", /* IBM Enhanced Keyboard (101/102-key, PS/2 Mouse) */
> + NULL
> +};
> +
> +/*
> + * Matching logic for the keyboard node. We want two I/O ports, at least
> + * one interrupt, and either a HID match or a CID match (if explicitly
> + * allowed, or if the interrupt is a GPIO interrupt).
> + */
> +int
> +pckbc_acpi_match_kbd(struct device *parent, void *match, void *aux)
> +{
> + struct acpi_attach_args *aaa = aux;
> + struct cfdata *cf = match;
> + struct pckbc_acpi_crs_data crsdata;
> + int irq, rv;
> +
> + if (aaa->aaa_naddr < 2)
> + return 0;
> + rv = acpi_matchhids(aaa, pckbc_acpi_cids_kbd, cf->cf_driver->cd_name);
> + if (rv == 0)
> + return 0;
> + /*
> + * If this device uses non-GPIO interrupts in an ISA-compatible
> + * way (i.e. edge interrupt, active high), then do not attach
> + * unless explicitly required by device flags.
> + */
> + if (cf->cf_flags & 0x0001)
> + return rv;
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq != 0) {
> + for (irq = 0; irq < aaa->aaa_nirq; irq++) {
> + if ((aaa->aaa_irq_flags[irq] &
> + (LR_EXTIRQ_MODE | LR_EXTIRQ_POLARITY)) !=
> + LR_EXTIRQ_MODE)
> + break;
> + }
> + if (irq == aaa->aaa_nirq)
> + return 0; /* all legacy */
> + } else {
> + pckbc_acpi_crs_walk(parent, aaa->aaa_node, &crsdata,
> + pckbc_acpi_getgpioirqcount);
> + if (crsdata.nints == 0)
> + return 0; /* interrupt, where art thou? */
> + }
> +
> + if (rv == 0 && (aaa->aaa_nirq == 0 || (cf->cf_flags & 0x0001) != 0))
> + rv = acpi_matchhids(aaa,
> + pckbc_acpi_cids_kbd + nitems(pckbc_acpi_cids_kbd) - 2,
> + cf->cf_driver->cd_name);
> + if (rv == 0)
> + return 0;
> + /* perform the expensive checks last */
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq == 0) {
> + pckbc_acpi_crs_walk(parent, aaa->aaa_node, &crsdata,
> + pckbc_acpi_getgpioirqcount);
> + if (crsdata.nints == 0)
> + return 0;
> + }
> + return rv;
> +}
> +
> +const char *pckbc_acpi_cids_mou[] = {
I had to think twice what mou meant before I realized it is an
abbreviation for mouse. So maybe it is a good idea to spell that out.
We do after all have wskbd(4) but still use wsmouse(4).
> + "PNP0F03", /* Microsoft PS/2-style Mouse */
> + "PNP0F13", /* PS/2 Mouse */
> + NULL
> +};
> +
> +/*
> + * Matching logic for the mouse node. We want a previous keyboard to have
> + * attached, and want an interrupt if the keyboard node didn't have two.
> + */
> +int
> +pckbc_acpi_match_mou(struct device *parent, void *match, void *aux,
And same here of course.
> + struct pckbc_acpi_softc *pasc)
> +{
> + struct acpi_attach_args *aaa = aux;
> + struct cfdata *cf = match;
> + struct pckbc_acpi_crs_data crsdata;
> + int rv;
> +
> + /*
> + * We only need to attach the mouse node if the keyboard attachment
> + * succeeded, we need interrupt information for the aux slot, and
> + * this acpi node provides it.
> + */
> + if ((pasc->sc_nints == 0 && pasc->sc_ngpioints == 0) ||
> + (pasc->sc_nints + pasc->sc_ngpioints == 2))
> + return 0;
> + rv = acpi_matchhids(aaa, pckbc_acpi_cids_mou, cf->cf_driver->cd_name);
> + if (rv == 0)
> + return 0;
> + /* perform the expensive checks last */
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq == 0) {
> + pckbc_acpi_crs_walk(parent, aaa->aaa_node, &crsdata,
> + pckbc_acpi_getgpioirqcount);
> + if (crsdata.nints == 0)
> + return 0;
> + }
> + return rv;
> +}
> +
> +int
> +pckbc_acpi_activate(struct device *self, int act)
> +{
> + struct pckbc_acpi_softc *pasc = (struct pckbc_acpi_softc *)self;
> + struct pckbc_softc *sc = &pasc->sc;
> + int rv = 0;
> +
> + switch (act) {
> + case DVACT_SUSPEND:
> + rv = config_activate_children(self, act);
> + pckbc_stop(sc);
> + break;
> + case DVACT_RESUME:
> + pckbc_reset(sc);
> + rv = config_activate_children(self, act);
> + break;
> + default:
> + rv = config_activate_children(self, act);
> + break;
> + }
> + return rv;
> +}
> +
> +void
> +pckbc_acpi_attach_kbd(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
> +{
> + struct pckbc_acpi_softc *pasc = (struct pckbc_acpi_softc *)self;
> + struct pckbc_softc *sc = &pasc->sc;
> + struct acpi_attach_args *aaa = aux;
> + struct pckbc_internal *t;
> + struct pckbc_acpi_crs_data crsdata;
> + bus_space_handle_t ioh_d, ioh_c;
> + int irq, rv;
> +
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq == 0)
> + pckbc_acpi_crs_walk(parent, aaa->aaa_node, &crsdata,
> + pckbc_acpi_getgpioirqdata);
> +
> + printf(" addr 0x%llx/0x%llx 0x%llx/0x%llx", aaa->aaa_addr[0],
> + aaa->aaa_size[0], aaa->aaa_addr[1], aaa->aaa_size[1]);
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq == 0) {
> + printf(" gpio irq pin");
> + for (irq = 0; irq < crsdata.nints &&
> + irq < nitems(pasc->sc_gpioint); irq++)
> + printf(" %d", crsdata.intrs[irq].pin);
> + } else {
> + printf(" irq");
> + for (irq = 0; irq < aaa->aaa_nirq && irq < nitems(pasc->sc_ih);
> + irq++)
> + printf(" %d", aaa->aaa_irq[irq]);
> + }
> + printf(": \"%s\"\n", aaa->aaa_dev);
> +
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq == 0) {
> + /* Remember GPIO interrupt details for later setup */
> + for (irq = 0; irq < crsdata.nints; irq++) {
> + if (pasc->sc_ngpioints == nitems(pasc->sc_gpioint))
> + break;
> + pasc->sc_gpioint[pasc->sc_ngpioints++] =
> + crsdata.intrs[irq]; /* struct copy */
> + }
> + } else {
> + for (irq = 0; irq < aaa->aaa_nirq; irq++) {
> + if (pasc->sc_nints == nitems(pasc->sc_ih))
> + break;
> + pasc->sc_ih[pasc->sc_nints] = acpi_intr_establish(
> + aaa->aaa_irq[irq], aaa->aaa_irq_flags[irq], IPL_TTY,
> + pckbcintr, pasc, self->dv_xname);
> + if (pasc->sc_ih[pasc->sc_nints] == NULL) {
> + printf("%s: can't establish interrupt %d\n",
> + self->dv_xname, aaa->aaa_irq[irq]);
> + goto fail_intr;
> + }
> + pasc->sc_nints++;
> + }
> + }
> +
> + if (pckbc_is_console(aaa->aaa_bst[0], aaa->aaa_addr[0])) {
> + t = &pckbc_consdata;
> + pckbc_console_attached = 1;
> + /* t->t_cmdbyte was initialized by cnattach */
> + } else {
> + if ((rv = bus_space_map(aaa->aaa_bst[0], aaa->aaa_addr[0], 1, 0,
> + &ioh_d)) != 0) {
> + printf("%s: couldn't map data port (%d)\n",
> + self->dv_xname, rv);
> + goto fail_mapd;
> + }
> + if ((rv = bus_space_map(aaa->aaa_bst[1], aaa->aaa_addr[1], 1, 0,
> + &ioh_c)) != 0) {
> + printf("%s: couldn't map command port (%d)\n",
> + self->dv_xname, rv);
> + goto fail_mapc;
> + }
> +
> + t = malloc(sizeof(*t), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
> + /*
> + * pckbc should theoretically be updated to use separate
> + * bus_space_tag_t for the data and command ports, since on
> + * this particular attachment they appear as separate I/O
> + * resources. But since these are I/O resources, all
> + * aaa_bst[] are identical, so we can avoid this change
> + * for the time being as long as the logic in
> + * acpi_parse_resources() does not change.
> + */
> + t->t_iot = aaa->aaa_bst[0];
> + t->t_ioh_d = ioh_d;
> + t->t_ioh_c = ioh_c;
> + t->t_cmdbyte = KC8_CPU; /* Enable ports */
> + }
> +
> + t->t_sc = sc;
> + sc->id = t;
> +
> + /*
> + * Make sure pckbc@isa will not try to attach.
> + */
> + {
> + extern int pckbc_acpi;
> + pckbc_acpi = 1;
> + }
> +
> + pckbc_attach(sc, 0);
> + config_defer(self, pckbc_acpi_register_gpio_intrs);
> + return;
> +
> + fail_mapc:
> + bus_space_unmap(aaa->aaa_bst[0], ioh_d, 1);
> + fail_mapd:
> + fail_intr:
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq != 0) {
> + for (irq = pasc->sc_nints - 1; irq >= 0; irq--)
> + acpi_intr_disestablish(pasc->sc_ih[irq]);
> + pasc->sc_nints = 0;
> + }
> +}
> +
> +void
> +pckbc_acpi_attach_mou(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
> +{
> + struct pckbc_acpi_softc *pasc = pckbc_acpi_find(1);
> + struct acpi_attach_args *aaa = aux;
> + struct pckbc_acpi_crs_data crsdata;
> + int irq, base;
> +
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq == 0)
> + pckbc_acpi_crs_walk(parent, aaa->aaa_node, &crsdata,
> + pckbc_acpi_getgpioirqdata);
> +
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq == 0) {
> + printf(" gpio irq pin");
> + for (irq = 0; irq < crsdata.nints &&
> + irq < nitems(pasc->sc_gpioint) - pasc->sc_ngpioints; irq++)
> + printf(" %d", crsdata.intrs[irq].pin);
> + } else {
> + printf(" irq");
> + for (irq = 0; irq < aaa->aaa_nirq &&
> + irq < nitems(pasc->sc_ih) - pasc->sc_nints; irq++)
> + printf(" %d", aaa->aaa_irq[irq]);
> + }
> + printf(": \"%s\"\n", aaa->aaa_dev);
> +
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq == 0) {
> + /* Remember GPIO interrupt details for later setup */
> + for (irq = 0; irq < crsdata.nints; irq++) {
> + if (pasc->sc_ngpioints == nitems(pasc->sc_gpioint))
> + break;
> + pasc->sc_gpioint[pasc->sc_ngpioints++] =
> + crsdata.intrs[irq]; /* struct copy */
> + }
> + } else {
> + base = pasc->sc_nints;
> + for (irq = 0; irq < aaa->aaa_nirq; irq++) {
> + if (pasc->sc_nints == nitems(pasc->sc_ih))
> + break;
> + pasc->sc_ih[pasc->sc_nints] = acpi_intr_establish(
> + aaa->aaa_irq[irq], aaa->aaa_irq_flags[irq], IPL_TTY,
> + pckbcintr, pasc, self->dv_xname);
> + if (pasc->sc_ih[pasc->sc_nints] == NULL) {
> + printf("%s: can't establish interrupt %d\n",
> + self->dv_xname, aaa->aaa_irq[irq]);
> + goto fail_intr;
> + }
> + pasc->sc_nints++;
> + }
> + }
> +
> + return;
> +
> + fail_intr:
> + if (aaa->aaa_nirq != 0) {
> + for (irq = pasc->sc_nints - 1; irq >= base; irq--)
> + acpi_intr_disestablish(pasc->sc_ih[irq]);
> + pasc->sc_nints = base;
> + }
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Register all GPIO interrupts.
> + * This is done after all acpi devices have attached, as the GPIO handler
> + * may attach after us.
> + */
> +void
> +pckbc_acpi_register_gpio_intrs(struct device *dev)
> +{
> + struct pckbc_acpi_softc *sc = (struct pckbc_acpi_softc *)dev;
> + int irq;
> +
> + for (irq = 0; irq < sc->sc_ngpioints; irq++) {
> + struct acpi_gpio *gpio = sc->sc_gpioint[irq].node->gpio;
> + if (gpio == NULL) {
> + printf("%s: unable to setup gpio pin %d interrupt\n",
> + dev->dv_xname, sc->sc_gpioint[irq].pin);
> + continue;
> + }
> + gpio->intr_establish(gpio->cookie,
> + sc->sc_gpioint[irq].pin, sc->sc_gpioint[irq].flags,
> + pckbc_acpi_gpio_intr_wrapper, sc);
> + }
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Iterate over all pckbc attachments. The `nth' argument tells us which
> + * pckbc@acpi device to return.
> + *
> + * Note that, at `match' time, the device we may end up attaching is not
> + * found, but at `attach' time, it will be found.
> + */
> +struct pckbc_acpi_softc *
> +pckbc_acpi_find(int nth)
> +{
> + extern struct cfdriver pckbc_cd;
> + struct device *sc;
> + int devno;
> +
> + for (devno = 0; devno < pckbc_cd.cd_ndevs; devno++) {
> + if ((sc = pckbc_cd.cd_devs[devno]) == NULL)
> + continue;
> + if (sc->dv_cfdata->cf_attach != &pckbc_acpi_ca)
> + continue;
> + if (--nth == 0)
> + return (struct pckbc_acpi_softc *)sc;
> + }
> +
> + return NULL;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * _CRS resource walker.
> + */
> +void
> +pckbc_acpi_crs_walk(struct device *acpidev, struct aml_node *basenode,
> + struct pckbc_acpi_crs_data *crsdata,
> + int (*walker)(int, union acpi_resource *, void *))
> +{
> + struct aml_value val;
> +
> + memset(crsdata, 0, sizeof *crsdata);
> + crsdata->basenode = basenode;
> + if (aml_evalname((struct acpi_softc *)acpidev, basenode, "_CRS",
> + 0, NULL, &val) != 0)
> + return;
> + if (val.type == AML_OBJTYPE_BUFFER && val.length >= 5)
> + aml_parse_resource(&val, walker, crsdata);
> + aml_freevalue(&val);
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * _CRS walker callback, which counts GPIO interrupts.
> + */
> +int
> +pckbc_acpi_getgpioirqcount(int crsidx, union acpi_resource *crs, void *arg)
> +{
> + struct pckbc_acpi_crs_data *crsdata = arg;
> + struct aml_node *node;
> +
> + if (crsdata->nints == nitems(crsdata->intrs))
> + return 0;
> +
> + switch (AML_CRSTYPE(crs)) {
> + case LR_GPIO:
> + if (crs->lr_gpio.type != LR_GPIO_INT)
> + break;
> + node = aml_searchname(crsdata->basenode,
> + (char *)&crs->pad[crs->lr_gpio.res_off]);
> + if (node != NULL)
> + crsdata->nints++;
> + break;
> + }
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * _CRS walker callback, which registers GPIO interrupt details.
> + */
> +int
> +pckbc_acpi_getgpioirqdata(int crsidx, union acpi_resource *crs, void *arg)
> +{
> + struct pckbc_acpi_crs_data *crsdata = arg;
> + struct aml_node *node;
> +
> + if (crsdata->nints == nitems(crsdata->intrs))
> + return 0;
> +
> + switch (AML_CRSTYPE(crs)) {
> + case LR_GPIO:
> + if (crs->lr_gpio.type != LR_GPIO_INT)
> + break;
> + node = aml_searchname(crsdata->basenode,
> + (char *)&crs->pad[crs->lr_gpio.res_off]);
> + if (node != NULL) {
> + crsdata->intrs[crsdata->nints].node = node;
> + crsdata->intrs[crsdata->nints].pin =
> + *(uint16_t *)&crs->pad[crs->lr_gpio.pin_off];
> + crsdata->intrs[crsdata->nints].flags =
> + crs->lr_gpio.tflags;
> + crsdata->nints++;
> + }
> + break;
> + }
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Wrapper for GPIO interrupts, to enforce IPL_TTY.
> + */
> +int
> +pckbc_acpi_gpio_intr_wrapper(void *arg)
> +{
> + int s, rv;
> +
> + s = spltty();
> + rv = pckbcintr(arg);
> + splx(s);
> + return rv;
> +}
> Index: sys/dev/ic/pckbc.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /OpenBSD/src/sys/dev/ic/pckbc.c,v
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.55 pckbc.c
> --- sys/dev/ic/pckbc.c 26 Aug 2023 15:01:00 -0000 1.55
> +++ sys/dev/ic/pckbc.c 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -89,6 +89,10 @@ int pckbc_console_attached;
> int pckbc_console;
> static struct pckbc_slotdata pckbc_cons_slotdata;
>
> +#ifdef __HAVE_ACPI
> +int pckbc_acpi;
> +#endif
> +
> static int pckbc_wait_output(bus_space_tag_t, bus_space_handle_t);
>
> static int pckbc_get8042cmd(struct pckbc_internal *);
> Index: sys/dev/isa/pckbc_isa.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /OpenBSD/src/sys/dev/isa/pckbc_isa.c,v
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.19 pckbc_isa.c
> --- sys/dev/isa/pckbc_isa.c 18 Aug 2015 06:54:00 -0000 1.19
> +++ sys/dev/isa/pckbc_isa.c 31 Jan 2025 12:05:19 -0000
> @@ -56,6 +56,15 @@ pckbc_isa_match(struct device *parent, v
> bus_space_handle_t ioh_d, ioh_c;
> int res;
>
> +#ifdef __HAVE_ACPI
> + /* Don't try anything if pckbc@acpi has claimed the keyboard. */
> + {
> + extern int pckbc_acpi;
> + if (pckbc_acpi)
> + return 0;
> + }
> +#endif
Do we really need this check? On the isa(4) bus we typically check
whether we can map the bus address in the match function and return 0
if that fails. And mapping should fail if the address is already in
use. So if we sucessfully attached pckbc@acpi, attaching pckbc@isa
should already fail. And if we're dealing with the console keyboard
here, then pckbc@acpi should already have set pckbc_console_attach and
therefore pckbc_is_console() will return 0 so we'd stull call
bus_space_map() which will fail.
> +
> /* If values are hardwired to something that they can't be, punt. */
> if ((ia->ia_iobase != IOBASEUNK && ia->ia_iobase != IO_KBD) ||
> ia->ia_maddr != MADDRUNK ||
>
>
return of the chromebook keyboard diff