linux/drivers/platform/x86/dell-wmi.c
Mattias Jacobsson f44b3750e0 platform/x86: dell-wmi: use MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() instead of MODULE_ALIAS()
WMI drivers can if they have specified an array of struct wmi_device_id
use the MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() macro to automatically generate the
appropriate MODULE_ALIAS() output. Thus avoiding to keep both the array
of struct wmi_device_id and the MODULE_ALIAS() declaration(s) in sync.

Change driver to use MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() instead of MODULE_ALIAS().

Signed-off-by: Mattias Jacobsson <2pi@mok.nu>
Reviewed-by: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@dell.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart (VMware) <dvhart@infradead.org>
2019-03-07 08:46:29 -08:00

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/*
* Dell WMI hotkeys
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat <mjg@redhat.com>
* Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>
*
* Portions based on wistron_btns.c:
* Copyright (C) 2005 Miloslav Trmac <mitr@volny.cz>
* Copyright (C) 2005 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@arklinux.org>
* Copyright (C) 2005 Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/input.h>
#include <linux/input/sparse-keymap.h>
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/dmi.h>
#include <linux/wmi.h>
#include <acpi/video.h>
#include "dell-smbios.h"
#include "dell-wmi-descriptor.h"
MODULE_AUTHOR("Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Dell laptop WMI hotkeys driver");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
#define DELL_EVENT_GUID "9DBB5994-A997-11DA-B012-B622A1EF5492"
static bool wmi_requires_smbios_request;
struct dell_wmi_priv {
struct input_dev *input_dev;
u32 interface_version;
};
static int __init dmi_matched(const struct dmi_system_id *dmi)
{
wmi_requires_smbios_request = 1;
return 1;
}
static const struct dmi_system_id dell_wmi_smbios_list[] __initconst = {
{
.callback = dmi_matched,
.ident = "Dell Inspiron M5110",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Dell Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Inspiron M5110"),
},
},
{
.callback = dmi_matched,
.ident = "Dell Vostro V131",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Dell Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Vostro V131"),
},
},
{ }
};
/*
* Keymap for WMI events of type 0x0000
*
* Certain keys are flagged as KE_IGNORE. All of these are either
* notifications (rather than requests for change) or are also sent
* via the keyboard controller so should not be sent again.
*/
static const struct key_entry dell_wmi_keymap_type_0000[] = {
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x003a, { KEY_CAPSLOCK } },
/* Key code is followed by brightness level */
{ KE_KEY, 0xe005, { KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN } },
{ KE_KEY, 0xe006, { KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP } },
/* Battery health status button */
{ KE_KEY, 0xe007, { KEY_BATTERY } },
/* Radio devices state change, key code is followed by other values */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe008, { KEY_RFKILL } },
{ KE_KEY, 0xe009, { KEY_EJECTCD } },
/* Key code is followed by: next, active and attached devices */
{ KE_KEY, 0xe00b, { KEY_SWITCHVIDEOMODE } },
/* Key code is followed by keyboard illumination level */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe00c, { KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE } },
/* BIOS error detected */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe00d, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Battery was removed or inserted */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe00e, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Wifi Catcher */
{ KE_KEY, 0xe011, { KEY_WLAN } },
/* Ambient light sensor toggle */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe013, { KEY_RESERVED } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe020, { KEY_MUTE } },
/* Unknown, defined in ACPI DSDT */
/* { KE_IGNORE, 0xe023, { KEY_RESERVED } }, */
/* Untested, Dell Instant Launch key on Inspiron 7520 */
/* { KE_IGNORE, 0xe024, { KEY_RESERVED } }, */
/* Dell Instant Launch key */
{ KE_KEY, 0xe025, { KEY_PROG4 } },
/* Audio panel key */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe026, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* LCD Display On/Off Control key */
{ KE_KEY, 0xe027, { KEY_DISPLAYTOGGLE } },
/* Untested, Multimedia key on Dell Vostro 3560 */
/* { KE_IGNORE, 0xe028, { KEY_RESERVED } }, */
/* Dell Instant Launch key */
{ KE_KEY, 0xe029, { KEY_PROG4 } },
/* Untested, Windows Mobility Center button on Inspiron 7520 */
/* { KE_IGNORE, 0xe02a, { KEY_RESERVED } }, */
/* Unknown, defined in ACPI DSDT */
/* { KE_IGNORE, 0xe02b, { KEY_RESERVED } }, */
/* Untested, Dell Audio With Preset Switch button on Inspiron 7520 */
/* { KE_IGNORE, 0xe02c, { KEY_RESERVED } }, */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe02e, { KEY_VOLUMEDOWN } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe030, { KEY_VOLUMEUP } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe033, { KEY_KBDILLUMUP } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe034, { KEY_KBDILLUMDOWN } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe03a, { KEY_CAPSLOCK } },
/* NIC Link is Up */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe043, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* NIC Link is Down */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe044, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/*
* This entry is very suspicious!
* Originally Matthew Garrett created this dell-wmi driver specially for
* "button with a picture of a battery" which has event code 0xe045.
* Later Mario Limonciello from Dell told us that event code 0xe045 is
* reported by Num Lock and should be ignored because key is send also
* by keyboard controller.
* So for now we will ignore this event to prevent potential double
* Num Lock key press.
*/
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe045, { KEY_NUMLOCK } },
/* Scroll lock and also going to tablet mode on portable devices */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe046, { KEY_SCROLLLOCK } },
/* Untested, going from tablet mode on portable devices */
/* { KE_IGNORE, 0xe047, { KEY_RESERVED } }, */
/* Dell Support Center key */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe06e, { KEY_RESERVED } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe0f7, { KEY_MUTE } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe0f8, { KEY_VOLUMEDOWN } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe0f9, { KEY_VOLUMEUP } },
};
struct dell_bios_keymap_entry {
u16 scancode;
u16 keycode;
};
struct dell_bios_hotkey_table {
struct dmi_header header;
struct dell_bios_keymap_entry keymap[];
};
struct dell_dmi_results {
int err;
int keymap_size;
struct key_entry *keymap;
};
/* Uninitialized entries here are KEY_RESERVED == 0. */
static const u16 bios_to_linux_keycode[256] = {
[0] = KEY_MEDIA,
[1] = KEY_NEXTSONG,
[2] = KEY_PLAYPAUSE,
[3] = KEY_PREVIOUSSONG,
[4] = KEY_STOPCD,
[5] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[6] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[7] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[8] = KEY_WWW,
[9] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[10] = KEY_VOLUMEDOWN,
[11] = KEY_MUTE,
[12] = KEY_VOLUMEUP,
[13] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[14] = KEY_BATTERY,
[15] = KEY_EJECTCD,
[16] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[17] = KEY_SLEEP,
[18] = KEY_PROG1,
[19] = KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN,
[20] = KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP,
[21] = KEY_BRIGHTNESS_AUTO,
[22] = KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE,
[23] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[24] = KEY_SWITCHVIDEOMODE,
[25] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[26] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[27] = KEY_SWITCHVIDEOMODE,
[28] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[29] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[30] = KEY_PROG2,
[31] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[32] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[33] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[34] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[35] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[36] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[37] = KEY_UNKNOWN,
[38] = KEY_MICMUTE,
[255] = KEY_PROG3,
};
/*
* Keymap for WMI events of type 0x0010
*
* These are applied if the 0xB2 DMI hotkey table is present and doesn't
* override them.
*/
static const struct key_entry dell_wmi_keymap_type_0010[] = {
/* Fn-lock switched to function keys */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x0, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Fn-lock switched to multimedia keys */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x1, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Keyboard backlight change notification */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x3f, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Mic mute */
{ KE_KEY, 0x150, { KEY_MICMUTE } },
/* Fn-lock */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x151, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Change keyboard illumination */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x152, { KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE } },
/*
* Radio disable (notify only -- there is no model for which the
* WMI event is supposed to trigger an action).
*/
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x153, { KEY_RFKILL } },
/* RGB keyboard backlight control */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x154, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/*
* Stealth mode toggle. This will "disable all lights and sounds".
* The action is performed by the BIOS and EC; the WMI event is just
* a notification. On the XPS 13 9350, this is Fn+F7, and there's
* a BIOS setting to enable and disable the hotkey.
*/
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x155, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Rugged magnetic dock attach/detach events */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x156, { KEY_RESERVED } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x157, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Rugged programmable (P1/P2/P3 keys) */
{ KE_KEY, 0x850, { KEY_PROG1 } },
{ KE_KEY, 0x851, { KEY_PROG2 } },
{ KE_KEY, 0x852, { KEY_PROG3 } },
/*
* Radio disable (notify only -- there is no model for which the
* WMI event is supposed to trigger an action).
*/
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe008, { KEY_RFKILL } },
/* Fn-lock */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xe035, { KEY_RESERVED } },
};
/*
* Keymap for WMI events of type 0x0011
*/
static const struct key_entry dell_wmi_keymap_type_0011[] = {
/* Battery unplugged */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xfff0, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Battery inserted */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0xfff1, { KEY_RESERVED } },
/* Keyboard backlight level changed */
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x01e1, { KEY_RESERVED } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x02ea, { KEY_RESERVED } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x02eb, { KEY_RESERVED } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x02ec, { KEY_RESERVED } },
{ KE_IGNORE, 0x02f6, { KEY_RESERVED } },
};
static void dell_wmi_process_key(struct wmi_device *wdev, int type, int code)
{
struct dell_wmi_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(&wdev->dev);
const struct key_entry *key;
key = sparse_keymap_entry_from_scancode(priv->input_dev,
(type << 16) | code);
if (!key) {
pr_info("Unknown key with type 0x%04x and code 0x%04x pressed\n",
type, code);
return;
}
pr_debug("Key with type 0x%04x and code 0x%04x pressed\n", type, code);
/* Don't report brightness notifications that will also come via ACPI */
if ((key->keycode == KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP ||
key->keycode == KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN) &&
acpi_video_handles_brightness_key_presses())
return;
if (type == 0x0000 && code == 0xe025 && !wmi_requires_smbios_request)
return;
if (key->keycode == KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE)
dell_laptop_call_notifier(
DELL_LAPTOP_KBD_BACKLIGHT_BRIGHTNESS_CHANGED, NULL);
sparse_keymap_report_entry(priv->input_dev, key, 1, true);
}
static void dell_wmi_notify(struct wmi_device *wdev,
union acpi_object *obj)
{
struct dell_wmi_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(&wdev->dev);
u16 *buffer_entry, *buffer_end;
acpi_size buffer_size;
int len, i;
if (obj->type != ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER) {
pr_warn("bad response type %x\n", obj->type);
return;
}
pr_debug("Received WMI event (%*ph)\n",
obj->buffer.length, obj->buffer.pointer);
buffer_entry = (u16 *)obj->buffer.pointer;
buffer_size = obj->buffer.length/2;
buffer_end = buffer_entry + buffer_size;
/*
* BIOS/ACPI on devices with WMI interface version 0 does not clear
* buffer before filling it. So next time when BIOS/ACPI send WMI event
* which is smaller as previous then it contains garbage in buffer from
* previous event.
*
* BIOS/ACPI on devices with WMI interface version 1 clears buffer and
* sometimes send more events in buffer at one call.
*
* So to prevent reading garbage from buffer we will process only first
* one event on devices with WMI interface version 0.
*/
if (priv->interface_version == 0 && buffer_entry < buffer_end)
if (buffer_end > buffer_entry + buffer_entry[0] + 1)
buffer_end = buffer_entry + buffer_entry[0] + 1;
while (buffer_entry < buffer_end) {
len = buffer_entry[0];
if (len == 0)
break;
len++;
if (buffer_entry + len > buffer_end) {
pr_warn("Invalid length of WMI event\n");
break;
}
pr_debug("Process buffer (%*ph)\n", len*2, buffer_entry);
switch (buffer_entry[1]) {
case 0x0000: /* One key pressed or event occurred */
if (len > 2)
dell_wmi_process_key(wdev, 0x0000,
buffer_entry[2]);
/* Other entries could contain additional information */
break;
case 0x0010: /* Sequence of keys pressed */
case 0x0011: /* Sequence of events occurred */
for (i = 2; i < len; ++i)
dell_wmi_process_key(wdev, buffer_entry[1],
buffer_entry[i]);
break;
default: /* Unknown event */
pr_info("Unknown WMI event type 0x%x\n",
(int)buffer_entry[1]);
break;
}
buffer_entry += len;
}
}
static bool have_scancode(u32 scancode, const struct key_entry *keymap, int len)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
if (keymap[i].code == scancode)
return true;
return false;
}
static void handle_dmi_entry(const struct dmi_header *dm, void *opaque)
{
struct dell_dmi_results *results = opaque;
struct dell_bios_hotkey_table *table;
int hotkey_num, i, pos = 0;
struct key_entry *keymap;
if (results->err || results->keymap)
return; /* We already found the hotkey table. */
/* The Dell hotkey table is type 0xB2. Scan until we find it. */
if (dm->type != 0xb2)
return;
table = container_of(dm, struct dell_bios_hotkey_table, header);
hotkey_num = (table->header.length -
sizeof(struct dell_bios_hotkey_table)) /
sizeof(struct dell_bios_keymap_entry);
if (hotkey_num < 1) {
/*
* Historically, dell-wmi would ignore a DMI entry of
* fewer than 7 bytes. Sizes between 4 and 8 bytes are
* nonsensical (both the header and all entries are 4
* bytes), so we approximate the old behavior by
* ignoring tables with fewer than one entry.
*/
return;
}
keymap = kcalloc(hotkey_num, sizeof(struct key_entry), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!keymap) {
results->err = -ENOMEM;
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < hotkey_num; i++) {
const struct dell_bios_keymap_entry *bios_entry =
&table->keymap[i];
/* Uninitialized entries are 0 aka KEY_RESERVED. */
u16 keycode = (bios_entry->keycode <
ARRAY_SIZE(bios_to_linux_keycode)) ?
bios_to_linux_keycode[bios_entry->keycode] :
KEY_RESERVED;
/*
* Log if we find an entry in the DMI table that we don't
* understand. If this happens, we should figure out what
* the entry means and add it to bios_to_linux_keycode.
*/
if (keycode == KEY_RESERVED) {
pr_info("firmware scancode 0x%x maps to unrecognized keycode 0x%x\n",
bios_entry->scancode, bios_entry->keycode);
continue;
}
if (keycode == KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE)
keymap[pos].type = KE_IGNORE;
else
keymap[pos].type = KE_KEY;
keymap[pos].code = bios_entry->scancode;
keymap[pos].keycode = keycode;
pos++;
}
results->keymap = keymap;
results->keymap_size = pos;
}
static int dell_wmi_input_setup(struct wmi_device *wdev)
{
struct dell_wmi_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(&wdev->dev);
struct dell_dmi_results dmi_results = {};
struct key_entry *keymap;
int err, i, pos = 0;
priv->input_dev = input_allocate_device();
if (!priv->input_dev)
return -ENOMEM;
priv->input_dev->name = "Dell WMI hotkeys";
priv->input_dev->id.bustype = BUS_HOST;
priv->input_dev->dev.parent = &wdev->dev;
if (dmi_walk(handle_dmi_entry, &dmi_results)) {
/*
* Historically, dell-wmi ignored dmi_walk errors. A failure
* is certainly surprising, but it probably just indicates
* a very old laptop.
*/
pr_warn("no DMI; using the old-style hotkey interface\n");
}
if (dmi_results.err) {
err = dmi_results.err;
goto err_free_dev;
}
keymap = kcalloc(dmi_results.keymap_size +
ARRAY_SIZE(dell_wmi_keymap_type_0000) +
ARRAY_SIZE(dell_wmi_keymap_type_0010) +
ARRAY_SIZE(dell_wmi_keymap_type_0011) +
1,
sizeof(struct key_entry), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!keymap) {
kfree(dmi_results.keymap);
err = -ENOMEM;
goto err_free_dev;
}
/* Append table with events of type 0x0010 which comes from DMI */
for (i = 0; i < dmi_results.keymap_size; i++) {
keymap[pos] = dmi_results.keymap[i];
keymap[pos].code |= (0x0010 << 16);
pos++;
}
kfree(dmi_results.keymap);
/* Append table with extra events of type 0x0010 which are not in DMI */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dell_wmi_keymap_type_0010); i++) {
const struct key_entry *entry = &dell_wmi_keymap_type_0010[i];
/*
* Check if we've already found this scancode. This takes
* quadratic time, but it doesn't matter unless the list
* of extra keys gets very long.
*/
if (dmi_results.keymap_size &&
have_scancode(entry->code | (0x0010 << 16),
keymap, dmi_results.keymap_size)
)
continue;
keymap[pos] = *entry;
keymap[pos].code |= (0x0010 << 16);
pos++;
}
/* Append table with events of type 0x0011 */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dell_wmi_keymap_type_0011); i++) {
keymap[pos] = dell_wmi_keymap_type_0011[i];
keymap[pos].code |= (0x0011 << 16);
pos++;
}
/*
* Now append also table with "legacy" events of type 0x0000. Some of
* them are reported also on laptops which have scancodes in DMI.
*/
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dell_wmi_keymap_type_0000); i++) {
keymap[pos] = dell_wmi_keymap_type_0000[i];
pos++;
}
keymap[pos].type = KE_END;
err = sparse_keymap_setup(priv->input_dev, keymap, NULL);
/*
* Sparse keymap library makes a copy of keymap so we don't need the
* original one that was allocated.
*/
kfree(keymap);
if (err)
goto err_free_dev;
err = input_register_device(priv->input_dev);
if (err)
goto err_free_dev;
return 0;
err_free_dev:
input_free_device(priv->input_dev);
return err;
}
static void dell_wmi_input_destroy(struct wmi_device *wdev)
{
struct dell_wmi_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(&wdev->dev);
input_unregister_device(priv->input_dev);
}
/*
* According to Dell SMBIOS documentation:
*
* 17 3 Application Program Registration
*
* cbArg1 Application ID 1 = 0x00010000
* cbArg2 Application ID 2
* QUICKSET/DCP = 0x51534554 "QSET"
* ALS Driver = 0x416c7353 "AlsS"
* Latitude ON = 0x4c6f6e52 "LonR"
* cbArg3 Application version or revision number
* cbArg4 0 = Unregister application
* 1 = Register application
* cbRes1 Standard return codes (0, -1, -2)
*/
static int dell_wmi_events_set_enabled(bool enable)
{
struct calling_interface_buffer *buffer;
int ret;
buffer = kzalloc(sizeof(struct calling_interface_buffer), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!buffer)
return -ENOMEM;
buffer->cmd_class = CLASS_INFO;
buffer->cmd_select = SELECT_APP_REGISTRATION;
buffer->input[0] = 0x10000;
buffer->input[1] = 0x51534554;
buffer->input[3] = enable;
ret = dell_smbios_call(buffer);
if (ret == 0)
ret = buffer->output[0];
kfree(buffer);
return dell_smbios_error(ret);
}
static int dell_wmi_probe(struct wmi_device *wdev)
{
struct dell_wmi_priv *priv;
int ret;
ret = dell_wmi_get_descriptor_valid();
if (ret)
return ret;
priv = devm_kzalloc(
&wdev->dev, sizeof(struct dell_wmi_priv), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!priv)
return -ENOMEM;
dev_set_drvdata(&wdev->dev, priv);
if (!dell_wmi_get_interface_version(&priv->interface_version))
return -EPROBE_DEFER;
return dell_wmi_input_setup(wdev);
}
static int dell_wmi_remove(struct wmi_device *wdev)
{
dell_wmi_input_destroy(wdev);
return 0;
}
static const struct wmi_device_id dell_wmi_id_table[] = {
{ .guid_string = DELL_EVENT_GUID },
{ },
};
static struct wmi_driver dell_wmi_driver = {
.driver = {
.name = "dell-wmi",
},
.id_table = dell_wmi_id_table,
.probe = dell_wmi_probe,
.remove = dell_wmi_remove,
.notify = dell_wmi_notify,
};
static int __init dell_wmi_init(void)
{
int err;
dmi_check_system(dell_wmi_smbios_list);
if (wmi_requires_smbios_request) {
err = dell_wmi_events_set_enabled(true);
if (err) {
pr_err("Failed to enable WMI events\n");
return err;
}
}
return wmi_driver_register(&dell_wmi_driver);
}
late_initcall(dell_wmi_init);
static void __exit dell_wmi_exit(void)
{
if (wmi_requires_smbios_request)
dell_wmi_events_set_enabled(false);
wmi_driver_unregister(&dell_wmi_driver);
}
module_exit(dell_wmi_exit);
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(wmi, dell_wmi_id_table);