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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 ==================================                
  4 _DSD Device Properties Usage Rules                
  5 ==================================                
  6                                                   
  7 Properties, Property Sets and Property Subsets    
  8 ==============================================    
  9                                                   
 10 The _DSD (Device Specific Data) configuration     
 11 allows any type of device configuration data t    
 12 namespace.  In principle, the format of the da    
 13 be identified by a UUID which must be recogniz    
 14 _DSD output.  However, there are generic UUIDs    
 15 the ACPI subsystem in the Linux kernel which a    
 16 packages associated with them and makes those     
 17 as "device properties".                           
 18                                                   
 19 A device property is a data item consisting of    
 20 specific type) associated with it.                
 21                                                   
 22 In the ACPI _DSD context it is an element of t    
 23 generic Device Properties UUID in the _DSD ret    
 24 section titled "Well-Known _DSD UUIDs and Data    
 25 "Device Properties UUID" in _DSD (Device Speci    
 26 document [1]_.                                    
 27                                                   
 28 It also may be regarded as the definition of a    
 29 that can be returned by _DSD in the Device Pro    
 30 given device.                                     
 31                                                   
 32 A property set is a collection of properties a    
 33 like a device.  In the ACPI _DSD context it is    
 34 can be returned in the Device Properties UUID     
 35 question.                                         
 36                                                   
 37 Property subsets are nested collections of pro    
 38 associated with an additional key (name) allow    
 39 to as a whole (and to be treated as a separate    
 40 representation of property subsets is via the     
 41 section titled "Well-Known _DSD UUIDs and Data    
 42 "Hierarchical Data Extension UUID" in _DSD (De    
 43 Implementation Guide document [1]_.               
 44                                                   
 45 Property sets may be hierarchical.  That is, a    
 46 multiple property subsets that each may contai    
 47 own and so on.                                    
 48                                                   
 49 General Validity Rule for Property Sets           
 50 =======================================           
 51                                                   
 52 Valid property sets must follow the guidance g    
 53 definition document [1].                          
 54                                                   
 55 _DSD properties are intended to be used in add    
 56 existing mechanisms defined by the ACPI specif    
 57 they should only be used if the ACPI specifica    
 58 provisions for handling the underlying use cas    
 59 return property sets which do not follow that     
 60 associated with the Device Properties UUID.       
 61                                                   
 62 Additional Considerations                         
 63 -------------------------                         
 64                                                   
 65 There are cases in which, even if the general     
 66 principle, the property set may still not be r    
 67                                                   
 68 For example, that applies to device properties    
 69 (either a device driver or a library/subsystem    
 70 possibly leading to a conflict with AML method    
 71 particular, that may happen if the kernel code    
 72 manipulate hardware normally controlled by ACP    
 73 management, like _PSx and _DSW (for device obj    
 74 resource objects), or by ACPI device disabling    
 75 _SRS.                                             
 76                                                   
 77 In all cases in which kernel code may do somet    
 78 result of using device properties, the device     
 79 suitable for the ACPI environment and conseque    
 80 property set.                                     
 81                                                   
 82 Property Sets and Device Tree Bindings            
 83 ======================================            
 84                                                   
 85 It often is useful to make _DSD return propert    
 86 bindings.                                         
 87                                                   
 88 In those cases, however, the above validity co    
 89 account in the first place and returning inval    
 90 avoided.  For this reason, it may not be possi    
 91 set following the given DT binding literally a    
 92 sake of code re-use, it may make sense to prov    
 93 data as possible in the form of device propert    
 94 ACPI-specific mechanism suitable for the use c    
 95                                                   
 96 In any case, property sets following DT bindin    
 97 expected to automatically work in the ACPI env    
 98 contents.                                         
 99                                                   
100 References                                        
101 ==========                                        
102                                                   
103 .. [1] https://github.com/UEFI/DSD-Guide          
                                                      

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