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  1. /*******************************************************************************
  2.  *
  3.  * Module Name: hwregs - Read/write access functions for the various ACPI
  4.  *                       control and status registers.
  5.  *
  6.  ******************************************************************************/
  7.  
  8. /*
  9.  * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2015, Intel Corp.
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  24.  *    of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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  44.  
  45. #include <acpi/acpi.h>
  46. #include "accommon.h"
  47. #include "acevents.h"
  48.  
  49. #define _COMPONENT          ACPI_HARDWARE
  50. ACPI_MODULE_NAME("hwregs")
  51.  
  52. #if (!ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE)
  53. /* Local Prototypes */
  54. static acpi_status
  55. acpi_hw_read_multiple(u32 *value,
  56.                       struct acpi_generic_address *register_a,
  57.                       struct acpi_generic_address *register_b);
  58.  
  59. static acpi_status
  60. acpi_hw_write_multiple(u32 value,
  61.                        struct acpi_generic_address *register_a,
  62.                        struct acpi_generic_address *register_b);
  63.  
  64. #endif                          /* !ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE */
  65.  
  66. /******************************************************************************
  67.  *
  68.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_validate_register
  69.  *
  70.  * PARAMETERS:  reg                 - GAS register structure
  71.  *              max_bit_width       - Max bit_width supported (32 or 64)
  72.  *              address             - Pointer to where the gas->address
  73.  *                                    is returned
  74.  *
  75.  * RETURN:      Status
  76.  *
  77.  * DESCRIPTION: Validate the contents of a GAS register. Checks the GAS
  78.  *              pointer, Address, space_id, bit_width, and bit_offset.
  79.  *
  80.  ******************************************************************************/
  81.  
  82. acpi_status
  83. acpi_hw_validate_register(struct acpi_generic_address *reg,
  84.                           u8 max_bit_width, u64 *address)
  85. {
  86.  
  87.         /* Must have a valid pointer to a GAS structure */
  88.  
  89.         if (!reg) {
  90.                 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
  91.         }
  92.  
  93.         /*
  94.          * Copy the target address. This handles possible alignment issues.
  95.          * Address must not be null. A null address also indicates an optional
  96.          * ACPI register that is not supported, so no error message.
  97.          */
  98.         ACPI_MOVE_64_TO_64(address, &reg->address);
  99.         if (!(*address)) {
  100.                 return (AE_BAD_ADDRESS);
  101.         }
  102.  
  103.         /* Validate the space_ID */
  104.  
  105.         if ((reg->space_id != ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY) &&
  106.             (reg->space_id != ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO)) {
  107.                 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO,
  108.                             "Unsupported address space: 0x%X", reg->space_id));
  109.                 return (AE_SUPPORT);
  110.         }
  111.  
  112.         /* Validate the bit_width */
  113.  
  114.         if ((reg->bit_width != 8) &&
  115.             (reg->bit_width != 16) &&
  116.             (reg->bit_width != 32) && (reg->bit_width != max_bit_width)) {
  117.                 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO,
  118.                             "Unsupported register bit width: 0x%X",
  119.                             reg->bit_width));
  120.                 return (AE_SUPPORT);
  121.         }
  122.  
  123.         /* Validate the bit_offset. Just a warning for now. */
  124.  
  125.         if (reg->bit_offset != 0) {
  126.                 ACPI_WARNING((AE_INFO,
  127.                               "Unsupported register bit offset: 0x%X",
  128.                               reg->bit_offset));
  129.         }
  130.  
  131.         return (AE_OK);
  132. }
  133.  
  134. /******************************************************************************
  135.  *
  136.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_read
  137.  *
  138.  * PARAMETERS:  value               - Where the value is returned
  139.  *              reg                 - GAS register structure
  140.  *
  141.  * RETURN:      Status
  142.  *
  143.  * DESCRIPTION: Read from either memory or IO space. This is a 32-bit max
  144.  *              version of acpi_read, used internally since the overhead of
  145.  *              64-bit values is not needed.
  146.  *
  147.  * LIMITATIONS: <These limitations also apply to acpi_hw_write>
  148.  *      bit_width must be exactly 8, 16, or 32.
  149.  *      space_ID must be system_memory or system_IO.
  150.  *      bit_offset and access_width are currently ignored, as there has
  151.  *          not been a need to implement these.
  152.  *
  153.  ******************************************************************************/
  154.  
  155. acpi_status acpi_hw_read(u32 *value, struct acpi_generic_address *reg)
  156. {
  157.         u64 address;
  158.         u64 value64;
  159.         acpi_status status;
  160.  
  161.         ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME(hw_read);
  162.  
  163.         /* Validate contents of the GAS register */
  164.  
  165.         status = acpi_hw_validate_register(reg, 32, &address);
  166.         if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  167.                 return (status);
  168.         }
  169.  
  170.         /* Initialize entire 32-bit return value to zero */
  171.  
  172.         *value = 0;
  173.  
  174.         /*
  175.          * Two address spaces supported: Memory or IO. PCI_Config is
  176.          * not supported here because the GAS structure is insufficient
  177.          */
  178.         if (reg->space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY) {
  179.                 status = acpi_os_read_memory((acpi_physical_address)
  180.                                              address, &value64, reg->bit_width);
  181.  
  182.                 *value = (u32)value64;
  183.         } else {                /* ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO, validated earlier */
  184.  
  185.                 status = acpi_hw_read_port((acpi_io_address)
  186.                                            address, value, reg->bit_width);
  187.         }
  188.  
  189.         ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO,
  190.                           "Read:  %8.8X width %2d from %8.8X%8.8X (%s)\n",
  191.                           *value, reg->bit_width, ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64(address),
  192.                           acpi_ut_get_region_name(reg->space_id)));
  193.  
  194.         return (status);
  195. }
  196.  
  197. /******************************************************************************
  198.  *
  199.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_write
  200.  *
  201.  * PARAMETERS:  value               - Value to be written
  202.  *              reg                 - GAS register structure
  203.  *
  204.  * RETURN:      Status
  205.  *
  206.  * DESCRIPTION: Write to either memory or IO space. This is a 32-bit max
  207.  *              version of acpi_write, used internally since the overhead of
  208.  *              64-bit values is not needed.
  209.  *
  210.  ******************************************************************************/
  211.  
  212. acpi_status acpi_hw_write(u32 value, struct acpi_generic_address *reg)
  213. {
  214.         u64 address;
  215.         acpi_status status;
  216.  
  217.         ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME(hw_write);
  218.  
  219.         /* Validate contents of the GAS register */
  220.  
  221.         status = acpi_hw_validate_register(reg, 32, &address);
  222.         if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  223.                 return (status);
  224.         }
  225.  
  226.         /*
  227.          * Two address spaces supported: Memory or IO. PCI_Config is
  228.          * not supported here because the GAS structure is insufficient
  229.          */
  230.         if (reg->space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY) {
  231.                 status = acpi_os_write_memory((acpi_physical_address)
  232.                                               address, (u64)value,
  233.                                               reg->bit_width);
  234.         } else {                /* ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO, validated earlier */
  235.  
  236.                 status = acpi_hw_write_port((acpi_io_address)
  237.                                             address, value, reg->bit_width);
  238.         }
  239.  
  240.         ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO,
  241.                           "Wrote: %8.8X width %2d   to %8.8X%8.8X (%s)\n",
  242.                           value, reg->bit_width, ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64(address),
  243.                           acpi_ut_get_region_name(reg->space_id)));
  244.  
  245.         return (status);
  246. }
  247.  
  248. #if (!ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE)
  249. /*******************************************************************************
  250.  *
  251.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_clear_acpi_status
  252.  *
  253.  * PARAMETERS:  None
  254.  *
  255.  * RETURN:      Status
  256.  *
  257.  * DESCRIPTION: Clears all fixed and general purpose status bits
  258.  *
  259.  ******************************************************************************/
  260.  
  261. acpi_status acpi_hw_clear_acpi_status(void)
  262. {
  263.         acpi_status status;
  264.         acpi_cpu_flags lock_flags = 0;
  265.  
  266.         ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(hw_clear_acpi_status);
  267.  
  268.         ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO, "About to write %04X to %8.8X%8.8X\n",
  269.                           ACPI_BITMASK_ALL_FIXED_STATUS,
  270.                           ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64(acpi_gbl_xpm1a_status.address)));
  271.  
  272.         lock_flags = acpi_os_acquire_lock(acpi_gbl_hardware_lock);
  273.  
  274.         /* Clear the fixed events in PM1 A/B */
  275.  
  276.         status = acpi_hw_register_write(ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_STATUS,
  277.                                         ACPI_BITMASK_ALL_FIXED_STATUS);
  278.  
  279.         acpi_os_release_lock(acpi_gbl_hardware_lock, lock_flags);
  280.  
  281.         if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  282.                 goto exit;
  283.         }
  284.  
  285.         /* Clear the GPE Bits in all GPE registers in all GPE blocks */
  286.  
  287.         status = acpi_ev_walk_gpe_list(acpi_hw_clear_gpe_block, NULL);
  288.  
  289. exit:
  290.         return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  291. }
  292.  
  293. /*******************************************************************************
  294.  *
  295.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_get_bit_register_info
  296.  *
  297.  * PARAMETERS:  register_id         - Index of ACPI Register to access
  298.  *
  299.  * RETURN:      The bitmask to be used when accessing the register
  300.  *
  301.  * DESCRIPTION: Map register_id into a register bitmask.
  302.  *
  303.  ******************************************************************************/
  304.  
  305. struct acpi_bit_register_info *acpi_hw_get_bit_register_info(u32 register_id)
  306. {
  307.         ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY();
  308.  
  309.         if (register_id > ACPI_BITREG_MAX) {
  310.                 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO, "Invalid BitRegister ID: 0x%X",
  311.                             register_id));
  312.                 return (NULL);
  313.         }
  314.  
  315.         return (&acpi_gbl_bit_register_info[register_id]);
  316. }
  317.  
  318. /******************************************************************************
  319.  *
  320.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_write_pm1_control
  321.  *
  322.  * PARAMETERS:  pm1a_control        - Value to be written to PM1A control
  323.  *              pm1b_control        - Value to be written to PM1B control
  324.  *
  325.  * RETURN:      Status
  326.  *
  327.  * DESCRIPTION: Write the PM1 A/B control registers. These registers are
  328.  *              different than than the PM1 A/B status and enable registers
  329.  *              in that different values can be written to the A/B registers.
  330.  *              Most notably, the SLP_TYP bits can be different, as per the
  331.  *              values returned from the _Sx predefined methods.
  332.  *
  333.  ******************************************************************************/
  334.  
  335. acpi_status acpi_hw_write_pm1_control(u32 pm1a_control, u32 pm1b_control)
  336. {
  337.         acpi_status status;
  338.  
  339.         ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(hw_write_pm1_control);
  340.  
  341.         status =
  342.             acpi_hw_write(pm1a_control, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1a_control_block);
  343.         if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  344.                 return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  345.         }
  346.  
  347.         if (acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1b_control_block.address) {
  348.                 status =
  349.                     acpi_hw_write(pm1b_control,
  350.                                   &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1b_control_block);
  351.         }
  352.         return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  353. }
  354.  
  355. /******************************************************************************
  356.  *
  357.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_register_read
  358.  *
  359.  * PARAMETERS:  register_id         - ACPI Register ID
  360.  *              return_value        - Where the register value is returned
  361.  *
  362.  * RETURN:      Status and the value read.
  363.  *
  364.  * DESCRIPTION: Read from the specified ACPI register
  365.  *
  366.  ******************************************************************************/
  367. acpi_status acpi_hw_register_read(u32 register_id, u32 *return_value)
  368. {
  369.         u32 value = 0;
  370.         acpi_status status;
  371.  
  372.         ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(hw_register_read);
  373.  
  374.         switch (register_id) {
  375.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_STATUS:  /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
  376.  
  377.                 status = acpi_hw_read_multiple(&value,
  378.                                                &acpi_gbl_xpm1a_status,
  379.                                                &acpi_gbl_xpm1b_status);
  380.                 break;
  381.  
  382.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_ENABLE:  /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
  383.  
  384.                 status = acpi_hw_read_multiple(&value,
  385.                                                &acpi_gbl_xpm1a_enable,
  386.                                                &acpi_gbl_xpm1b_enable);
  387.                 break;
  388.  
  389.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_CONTROL: /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
  390.  
  391.                 status = acpi_hw_read_multiple(&value,
  392.                                                &acpi_gbl_FADT.
  393.                                                xpm1a_control_block,
  394.                                                &acpi_gbl_FADT.
  395.                                                xpm1b_control_block);
  396.  
  397.                 /*
  398.                  * Zero the write-only bits. From the ACPI specification, "Hardware
  399.                  * Write-Only Bits": "Upon reads to registers with write-only bits,
  400.                  * software masks out all write-only bits."
  401.                  */
  402.                 value &= ~ACPI_PM1_CONTROL_WRITEONLY_BITS;
  403.                 break;
  404.  
  405.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM2_CONTROL: /* 8-bit access */
  406.  
  407.                 status =
  408.                     acpi_hw_read(&value, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm2_control_block);
  409.                 break;
  410.  
  411.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM_TIMER:    /* 32-bit access */
  412.  
  413.                 status = acpi_hw_read(&value, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm_timer_block);
  414.                 break;
  415.  
  416.         case ACPI_REGISTER_SMI_COMMAND_BLOCK:   /* 8-bit access */
  417.  
  418.                 status =
  419.                     acpi_hw_read_port(acpi_gbl_FADT.smi_command, &value, 8);
  420.                 break;
  421.  
  422.         default:
  423.  
  424.                 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO, "Unknown Register ID: 0x%X", register_id));
  425.                 status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
  426.                 break;
  427.         }
  428.  
  429.         if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
  430.                 *return_value = value;
  431.         }
  432.  
  433.         return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  434. }
  435.  
  436. /******************************************************************************
  437.  *
  438.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_register_write
  439.  *
  440.  * PARAMETERS:  register_id         - ACPI Register ID
  441.  *              value               - The value to write
  442.  *
  443.  * RETURN:      Status
  444.  *
  445.  * DESCRIPTION: Write to the specified ACPI register
  446.  *
  447.  * NOTE: In accordance with the ACPI specification, this function automatically
  448.  * preserves the value of the following bits, meaning that these bits cannot be
  449.  * changed via this interface:
  450.  *
  451.  * PM1_CONTROL[0] = SCI_EN
  452.  * PM1_CONTROL[9]
  453.  * PM1_STATUS[11]
  454.  *
  455.  * ACPI References:
  456.  * 1) Hardware Ignored Bits: When software writes to a register with ignored
  457.  *      bit fields, it preserves the ignored bit fields
  458.  * 2) SCI_EN: OSPM always preserves this bit position
  459.  *
  460.  ******************************************************************************/
  461.  
  462. acpi_status acpi_hw_register_write(u32 register_id, u32 value)
  463. {
  464.         acpi_status status;
  465.         u32 read_value;
  466.  
  467.         ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(hw_register_write);
  468.  
  469.         switch (register_id) {
  470.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_STATUS:  /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
  471.                 /*
  472.                  * Handle the "ignored" bit in PM1 Status. According to the ACPI
  473.                  * specification, ignored bits are to be preserved when writing.
  474.                  * Normally, this would mean a read/modify/write sequence. However,
  475.                  * preserving a bit in the status register is different. Writing a
  476.                  * one clears the status, and writing a zero preserves the status.
  477.                  * Therefore, we must always write zero to the ignored bit.
  478.                  *
  479.                  * This behavior is clarified in the ACPI 4.0 specification.
  480.                  */
  481.                 value &= ~ACPI_PM1_STATUS_PRESERVED_BITS;
  482.  
  483.                 status = acpi_hw_write_multiple(value,
  484.                                                 &acpi_gbl_xpm1a_status,
  485.                                                 &acpi_gbl_xpm1b_status);
  486.                 break;
  487.  
  488.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_ENABLE:  /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
  489.  
  490.                 status = acpi_hw_write_multiple(value,
  491.                                                 &acpi_gbl_xpm1a_enable,
  492.                                                 &acpi_gbl_xpm1b_enable);
  493.                 break;
  494.  
  495.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_CONTROL: /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
  496.                 /*
  497.                  * Perform a read first to preserve certain bits (per ACPI spec)
  498.                  * Note: This includes SCI_EN, we never want to change this bit
  499.                  */
  500.                 status = acpi_hw_read_multiple(&read_value,
  501.                                                &acpi_gbl_FADT.
  502.                                                xpm1a_control_block,
  503.                                                &acpi_gbl_FADT.
  504.                                                xpm1b_control_block);
  505.                 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  506.                         goto exit;
  507.                 }
  508.  
  509.                 /* Insert the bits to be preserved */
  510.  
  511.                 ACPI_INSERT_BITS(value, ACPI_PM1_CONTROL_PRESERVED_BITS,
  512.                                  read_value);
  513.  
  514.                 /* Now we can write the data */
  515.  
  516.                 status = acpi_hw_write_multiple(value,
  517.                                                 &acpi_gbl_FADT.
  518.                                                 xpm1a_control_block,
  519.                                                 &acpi_gbl_FADT.
  520.                                                 xpm1b_control_block);
  521.                 break;
  522.  
  523.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM2_CONTROL: /* 8-bit access */
  524.                 /*
  525.                  * For control registers, all reserved bits must be preserved,
  526.                  * as per the ACPI spec.
  527.                  */
  528.                 status =
  529.                     acpi_hw_read(&read_value,
  530.                                  &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm2_control_block);
  531.                 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  532.                         goto exit;
  533.                 }
  534.  
  535.                 /* Insert the bits to be preserved */
  536.  
  537.                 ACPI_INSERT_BITS(value, ACPI_PM2_CONTROL_PRESERVED_BITS,
  538.                                  read_value);
  539.  
  540.                 status =
  541.                     acpi_hw_write(value, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm2_control_block);
  542.                 break;
  543.  
  544.         case ACPI_REGISTER_PM_TIMER:    /* 32-bit access */
  545.  
  546.                 status = acpi_hw_write(value, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm_timer_block);
  547.                 break;
  548.  
  549.         case ACPI_REGISTER_SMI_COMMAND_BLOCK:   /* 8-bit access */
  550.  
  551.                 /* SMI_CMD is currently always in IO space */
  552.  
  553.                 status =
  554.                     acpi_hw_write_port(acpi_gbl_FADT.smi_command, value, 8);
  555.                 break;
  556.  
  557.         default:
  558.  
  559.                 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO, "Unknown Register ID: 0x%X", register_id));
  560.                 status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
  561.                 break;
  562.         }
  563.  
  564. exit:
  565.         return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  566. }
  567.  
  568. /******************************************************************************
  569.  *
  570.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_read_multiple
  571.  *
  572.  * PARAMETERS:  value               - Where the register value is returned
  573.  *              register_a           - First ACPI register (required)
  574.  *              register_b           - Second ACPI register (optional)
  575.  *
  576.  * RETURN:      Status
  577.  *
  578.  * DESCRIPTION: Read from the specified two-part ACPI register (such as PM1 A/B)
  579.  *
  580.  ******************************************************************************/
  581.  
  582. static acpi_status
  583. acpi_hw_read_multiple(u32 *value,
  584.                       struct acpi_generic_address *register_a,
  585.                       struct acpi_generic_address *register_b)
  586. {
  587.         u32 value_a = 0;
  588.         u32 value_b = 0;
  589.         acpi_status status;
  590.  
  591.         /* The first register is always required */
  592.  
  593.         status = acpi_hw_read(&value_a, register_a);
  594.         if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  595.                 return (status);
  596.         }
  597.  
  598.         /* Second register is optional */
  599.  
  600.         if (register_b->address) {
  601.                 status = acpi_hw_read(&value_b, register_b);
  602.                 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  603.                         return (status);
  604.                 }
  605.         }
  606.  
  607.         /*
  608.          * OR the two return values together. No shifting or masking is necessary,
  609.          * because of how the PM1 registers are defined in the ACPI specification:
  610.          *
  611.          * "Although the bits can be split between the two register blocks (each
  612.          * register block has a unique pointer within the FADT), the bit positions
  613.          * are maintained. The register block with unimplemented bits (that is,
  614.          * those implemented in the other register block) always returns zeros,
  615.          * and writes have no side effects"
  616.          */
  617.         *value = (value_a | value_b);
  618.         return (AE_OK);
  619. }
  620.  
  621. /******************************************************************************
  622.  *
  623.  * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_write_multiple
  624.  *
  625.  * PARAMETERS:  value               - The value to write
  626.  *              register_a           - First ACPI register (required)
  627.  *              register_b           - Second ACPI register (optional)
  628.  *
  629.  * RETURN:      Status
  630.  *
  631.  * DESCRIPTION: Write to the specified two-part ACPI register (such as PM1 A/B)
  632.  *
  633.  ******************************************************************************/
  634.  
  635. static acpi_status
  636. acpi_hw_write_multiple(u32 value,
  637.                        struct acpi_generic_address *register_a,
  638.                        struct acpi_generic_address *register_b)
  639. {
  640.         acpi_status status;
  641.  
  642.         /* The first register is always required */
  643.  
  644.         status = acpi_hw_write(value, register_a);
  645.         if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  646.                 return (status);
  647.         }
  648.  
  649.         /*
  650.          * Second register is optional
  651.          *
  652.          * No bit shifting or clearing is necessary, because of how the PM1
  653.          * registers are defined in the ACPI specification:
  654.          *
  655.          * "Although the bits can be split between the two register blocks (each
  656.          * register block has a unique pointer within the FADT), the bit positions
  657.          * are maintained. The register block with unimplemented bits (that is,
  658.          * those implemented in the other register block) always returns zeros,
  659.          * and writes have no side effects"
  660.          */
  661.         if (register_b->address) {
  662.                 status = acpi_hw_write(value, register_b);
  663.         }
  664.  
  665.         return (status);
  666. }
  667.  
  668. #endif                          /* !ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE */
  669.