diff --git a/DynamicTablesPkg/Include/ArmNameSpaceObjects.h b/DynamicTablesPkg/Include/ArmNameSpaceObjects.h index cd39e609d6..d711f3ec59 100644 --- a/DynamicTablesPkg/Include/ArmNameSpaceObjects.h +++ b/DynamicTablesPkg/Include/ArmNameSpaceObjects.h @@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ typedef struct CmArmPciInterruptMapInfo { /// Value on 8 bits (max 255). UINT8 PciBus; - /// Pci Bus. + /// Pci Device. /// Value on 5 bits (max 31). UINT8 PciDevice; diff --git a/DynamicTablesPkg/Library/Acpi/Arm/AcpiSsdtPcieLibArm/SsdtPcieGenerator.c b/DynamicTablesPkg/Library/Acpi/Arm/AcpiSsdtPcieLibArm/SsdtPcieGenerator.c index 85098752c6..c54ae6f551 100644 --- a/DynamicTablesPkg/Library/Acpi/Arm/AcpiSsdtPcieLibArm/SsdtPcieGenerator.c +++ b/DynamicTablesPkg/Library/Acpi/Arm/AcpiSsdtPcieLibArm/SsdtPcieGenerator.c @@ -288,12 +288,6 @@ GeneratePciDeviceInfo ( Cf. ACPI 6.4 specification, s6.2.13 "_PRT (PCI Routing Table)" - The first model (defining a _CRS object) is used. This is necessary because - PCI legacy interrupts are active low and GICv2 SPI interrupts are active - high. - Even though PCI interrupts cannot be re-routed, only the first model allows - to specify the activation state (low/high). - @param [in] Generator The SSDT Pci generator. @param [in] CfgMgrProtocol Pointer to the Configuration Manager Protocol interface. @@ -397,6 +391,8 @@ GeneratePrt ( High word-Device #, Low word-Function #. (for example, device 3, function 2 is 0x00030002). To refer to all the functions on a device #, use a function number of FFFF). + + Use the second model for _PRT object and describe a hardwired interrupt. */ Status = AmlAddPrtEntry ( (IrqMapInfo->PciDevice << 16) | 0xFFFF,