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[v6,0/5] Dell AWCC platform_profile support

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Kurt Borja Oct. 17, 2024, 8:12 a.m. UTC
This patch adds platform_profile support for Dell devices which implement
User Selectable Thermal Tables (USTT) that are meant to be controlled by
Alienware Command Center (AWCC). These devices may include newer Alienware
M-Series, Alienware X-Series and Dell's G-Series. This patch, was tested
by me on an Alienware x15 R1.

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v6:
 - Removed quirk thermal_ustt.
 - Now quirk thermal can take canonical thermal profile _tables_ defined
   in enum WMAX_THERMAL_TABLES
 - Added autodetect_thermal_profile
 - Proper removal of thermal profile
v5:
 - Better commit messages
 - insize renamed to in_size in alienware_wmax_command() to match other
   arguments.
 - Kudos in documentation now at the end of the file
v4:
 - Fixed indentation on previous code
 - Removed unnecessary (acpi_size) and (u32 *) casts
 - Return -EIO on ACPI_FAILURE
 - Appropiate prefixes given to macros
 - 0xFFFFFFFF named WMAX_FAILURE_CODE
 - Added support for a new set of thermal codes. Old ones now have USTT
   in their names
 - A new quirk has been added to differantiate between the two sets.
   thermal and thermal_ustt are mutually exclusive
 - Added documentation for WMAX interface
v3:
 - Removed extra empty line
 - 0x0B named WMAX_ARG_GET_CURRENT_PROF
 - Removed casts to the same type on functions added in this patch
 - Thermal profile to WMAX argument is now an static function and makes
   use of in-built kernel macros
 - Platform profile is now removed only if it was created first
 - create_platform_profile is now create_thermal_profile to avoid
   confusion
 - profile_get and profile_set functions renamed too to match the above
v2:
 - Moved functionality to alienware-wmi driver
 - Added thermal and gmode quirks to add support based on dmi match
 - Performance profile is now GMODE for devices that support it
 - alienware_wmax_command now is insize agnostic to support new thermal
   methods

Kurt Borja (5):
  alienware-wmi: fixed indentation and clean up
  alienware-wmi: alienware_wmax_command() is now input size agnostic
  alienware-wmi: added platform profile support
  alienware-wmi: added autodetect_thermal_profile for devices with
    quirk_unknown
  alienware-wmi: WMAX interface documentation

 Documentation/wmi/devices/alienware-wmi.rst | 366 ++++++++++++++++
 MAINTAINERS                                 |   1 +
 drivers/platform/x86/dell/Kconfig           |   1 +
 drivers/platform/x86/dell/alienware-wmi.c   | 446 ++++++++++++++++----
 4 files changed, 738 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/wmi/devices/alienware-wmi.rst