An SHPC can be operated either by platform firmware or by the OS. The OS
uses a host bridge ACPI _OSC method to negotiate for control of SHPC. If
firmware wants to prevent an OS from operating an SHPC, it must supply an
_OSC method that declines to grant SHPC ownership to the OS.
If acpi_pci_find_root() returns NULL, it means there's no ACPI host bridge
device (PNP0A03 or PNP0A08) and hence no _OSC method, so the OS is always
allowed to manage the SHPC.
Fix a NULL pointer dereference when CONFIG_ACPI=y but the current
hardware/firmware platform doesn't support ACPI. In that case,
acpi_get_hp_hw_control_from_firmware() is implemented but
acpi_pci_find_root() returns NULL.
Fixes: 90cc0c3cc709 ("PCI: shpchp: Add shpchp_is_native()")
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20180621164715.28160-1-marc.zyngier@arm.com
Reported-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Tested-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
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#include <linux/module.h>
return 0;
/* If _OSC exists, we should not evaluate OSHP */
+
+ /*
+ * If there's no ACPI host bridge (i.e., ACPI support is compiled
+ * into the kernel but the hardware platform doesn't support ACPI),
+ * there's nothing to do here.
+ */
host = pci_find_host_bridge(pdev->bus);
root = acpi_pci_find_root(ACPI_HANDLE(&host->dev));
+ if (!root)
+ return 0;
+
if (root->osc_support_set)
goto no_control;