soc/intel/{braswell,baytrail}: Use sb/common/intel/platform.asl

Change-Id: I64a27cb080838c986a12a40c80d0c91824b9d04c
Signed-off-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/36581
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
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Arthur Heymans 2019-11-02 17:41:50 +01:00 committed by Patrick Georgi
parent 72c483a95a
commit cf819ea654
3 changed files with 3 additions and 112 deletions

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* GNU General Public License for more details. * GNU General Public License for more details.
*/ */
/* The APM port can be used for generating software SMIs */ #include <southbridge/intel/common/acpi/platform.asl>
OperationRegion (APMP, SystemIO, 0xb2, 2)
Field (APMP, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
{
APMC, 8, // APM command
APMS, 8 // APM status
}
/* Port 80 POST */
OperationRegion (POST, SystemIO, 0x80, 1)
Field (POST, ByteAcc, Lock, Preserve)
{
DBG0, 8
}
/* SMI I/O Trap */
Method(TRAP, 1, Serialized)
{
Store (Arg0, SMIF) // SMI Function
Store (0, TRP0) // Generate trap
Return (SMIF) // Return value of SMI handler
}
/* The _PIC method is called by the OS to choose between interrupt
* routing via the i8259 interrupt controller or the APIC.
*
* _PIC is called with a parameter of 0 for i8259 configuration and
* with a parameter of 1 for Local Apic/IOAPIC configuration.
*/
Method(_PIC, 1)
{
// Remember the OS' IRQ routing choice.
Store(Arg0, PICM)
}
/* The _PTS method (Prepare To Sleep) is called before the OS is /* The _PTS method (Prepare To Sleep) is called before the OS is
* entering a sleep state. The sleep state number is passed in Arg0 * entering a sleep state. The sleep state number is passed in Arg0

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/* Enable ACPI _SWS methods */ /* Enable ACPI _SWS methods */
#include <soc/intel/common/acpi/acpi_wake_source.asl> #include <soc/intel/common/acpi/acpi_wake_source.asl>
#include <southbridge/intel/common/acpi/platform.asl>
/* The APM port can be used for generating software SMIs */
OperationRegion (APMP, SystemIO, 0xb2, 2)
Field (APMP, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
{
APMC, 8, /* APM command */
APMS, 8 /* APM status */
}
/* Port 80 POST */
OperationRegion (POST, SystemIO, 0x80, 1)
Field (POST, ByteAcc, Lock, Preserve)
{
DBG0, 8
}
/* SMI I/O Trap */
Method(TRAP, 1, Serialized)
{
Store (Arg0, SMIF) /* SMI Function */
Store (0, TRP0) /* Generate trap */
Return (SMIF) /* Return value of SMI handler */
}
/*
* The _PIC method is called by the OS to choose between interrupt
* routing via the i8259 interrupt controller or the APIC.
*
* _PIC is called with a parameter of 0 for i8259 configuration and
* with a parameter of 1 for Local Apic/IOAPIC configuration.
*/
Method(_PIC, 1)
{
/* Remember the OS' IRQ routing choice. */
Store(Arg0, PICM)
}
/* /*
* The _PTS method (Prepare To Sleep) is called before the OS is * The _PTS method (Prepare To Sleep) is called before the OS is

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* GNU General Public License for more details. * GNU General Public License for more details.
*/ */
/* The APM port can be used for generating software SMIs */ #include <southbridge/intel/common/acpi/platform.asl>
OperationRegion (APMP, SystemIO, 0xb2, 2)
Field (APMP, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
{
APMC, 8, // APM command
APMS, 8 // APM status
}
/* Port 80 POST */
OperationRegion (POST, SystemIO, 0x80, 1)
Field (POST, ByteAcc, Lock, Preserve)
{
DBG0, 8
}
/* SMI I/O Trap */
Method(TRAP, 1, Serialized)
{
Store (Arg0, SMIF) // SMI Function
Store (0, TRP0) // Generate trap
Return (SMIF) // Return value of SMI handler
}
/* The _PIC method is called by the OS to choose between interrupt
* routing via the i8259 interrupt controller or the APIC.
*
* _PIC is called with a parameter of 0 for i8259 configuration and
* with a parameter of 1 for Local Apic/IOAPIC configuration.
*/
Method(_PIC, 1)
{
// Remember the OS' IRQ routing choice.
Store(Arg0, PICM)
}
/* The _PTS method (Prepare To Sleep) is called before the OS is /* The _PTS method (Prepare To Sleep) is called before the OS is
* entering a sleep state. The sleep state number is passed in Arg0 * entering a sleep state. The sleep state number is passed in Arg0