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151
152 #include "aslcompiler.h"
153 #include "aslcompiler.y.h"
154 #include "amlcode.h"
155
156
157 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_COMPILER
158 ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("aslresource")
159
160
161 /*******************************************************************************
162 *
163 * FUNCTION: RsSmallAddressCheck
164 *
165 * PARAMETERS: Minimum - Address Min value
166 * Maximum - Address Max value
167 * Length - Address range value
168 * Alignment - Address alignment value
169 * MinOp - Original Op for Address Min
170 * MaxOp - Original Op for Address Max
171 * LengthOp - Original Op for address range
172 * AlignOp - Original Op for address alignment. If
173 * NULL, means "zero value for alignment is
174 * OK, and means 64K alignment" (for
175 * Memory24 descriptor)
176 * Op - Parent Op for entire construct
177 *
178 * RETURN: None. Adds error messages to error log if necessary
179 *
180 * DESCRIPTION: Perform common value checks for "small" address descriptors.
181 * Currently:
182 * Io, Memory24, Memory32
183 *
184 ******************************************************************************/
185
186 void
RsSmallAddressCheck(UINT8 Type,UINT32 Minimum,UINT32 Maximum,UINT32 Length,UINT32 Alignment,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * MinOp,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * MaxOp,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * LengthOp,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * AlignOp,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * Op)187 RsSmallAddressCheck (
188 UINT8 Type,
189 UINT32 Minimum,
190 UINT32 Maximum,
191 UINT32 Length,
192 UINT32 Alignment,
193 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *MinOp,
194 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *MaxOp,
195 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *LengthOp,
196 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *AlignOp,
197 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op)
198 {
199
200 if (AslGbl_NoResourceChecking)
201 {
202 return;
203 }
204
205 /*
206 * Check for a so-called "null descriptor". These are descriptors that are
207 * created with most fields set to zero. The intent is that the descriptor
208 * will be updated/completed at runtime via a BufferField.
209 *
210 * If the descriptor does NOT have a resource tag, it cannot be referenced
211 * by a BufferField and we will flag this as an error. Conversely, if
212 * the descriptor has a resource tag, we will assume that a BufferField
213 * will be used to dynamically update it, so no error.
214 *
215 * A possible enhancement to this check would be to verify that in fact
216 * a BufferField is created using the resource tag, and perhaps even
217 * verify that a Store is performed to the BufferField.
218 *
219 * Note: for these descriptors, Alignment is allowed to be zero
220 */
221 if (!Minimum && !Maximum && !Length)
222 {
223 if (!Op->Asl.ExternalName)
224 {
225 /* No resource tag. Descriptor is fixed and is also illegal */
226
227 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_NULL_DESCRIPTOR, Op, NULL);
228 }
229
230 return;
231 }
232
233 /*
234 * Range checks for Memory24 and Memory32.
235 * IO descriptor has different definition of min/max, don't check.
236 */
237 if (Type != ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_IO)
238 {
239 /* Basic checks on Min/Max/Length */
240
241 if (Minimum > Maximum)
242 {
243 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_MIN_MAX, MinOp, NULL);
244 }
245 else if (Length > (Maximum - Minimum + 1))
246 {
247 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_LENGTH, LengthOp, NULL);
248 }
249
250 /* Special case for Memory24, min/max values are compressed */
251
252 if (Type == ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_MEMORY24)
253 {
254 if (!Alignment) /* Alignment==0 means 64K alignment */
255 {
256 Alignment = ACPI_UINT16_MAX + 1;
257 }
258
259 Minimum <<= 8;
260 Maximum <<= 8;
261 }
262 }
263
264 /* Alignment of zero is not in ACPI spec, but is used to mean byte acc */
265
266 if (!Alignment)
267 {
268 Alignment = 1;
269 }
270
271 /* Addresses must be an exact multiple of the alignment value */
272
273 if (Minimum % Alignment)
274 {
275 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ALIGNMENT, MinOp, NULL);
276 }
277 if (Maximum % Alignment)
278 {
279 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ALIGNMENT, MaxOp, NULL);
280 }
281 }
282
283
284 /*******************************************************************************
285 *
286 * FUNCTION: RsLargeAddressCheck
287 *
288 * PARAMETERS: Minimum - Address Min value
289 * Maximum - Address Max value
290 * Length - Address range value
291 * Granularity - Address granularity value
292 * Flags - General flags for address descriptors:
293 * _MIF, _MAF, _DEC
294 * MinOp - Original Op for Address Min
295 * MaxOp - Original Op for Address Max
296 * LengthOp - Original Op for address range
297 * GranOp - Original Op for address granularity
298 * Op - Parent Op for entire construct
299 *
300 * RETURN: None. Adds error messages to error log if necessary
301 *
302 * DESCRIPTION: Perform common value checks for "large" address descriptors.
303 * Currently:
304 * WordIo, WordBusNumber, WordSpace
305 * DWordIo, DWordMemory, DWordSpace
306 * QWordIo, QWordMemory, QWordSpace
307 * ExtendedIo, ExtendedMemory, ExtendedSpace
308 *
309 * _MIF flag set means that the minimum address is fixed and is not relocatable
310 * _MAF flag set means that the maximum address is fixed and is not relocatable
311 * Length of zero means that the record size is variable
312 *
313 * This function implements the LEN/MIF/MAF/MIN/MAX/GRA rules within Table 6-40
314 * of the ACPI 4.0a specification. Added 04/2010.
315 *
316 ******************************************************************************/
317
318 void
RsLargeAddressCheck(UINT64 Minimum,UINT64 Maximum,UINT64 Length,UINT64 Granularity,UINT8 Flags,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * MinOp,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * MaxOp,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * LengthOp,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * GranOp,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * Op)319 RsLargeAddressCheck (
320 UINT64 Minimum,
321 UINT64 Maximum,
322 UINT64 Length,
323 UINT64 Granularity,
324 UINT8 Flags,
325 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *MinOp,
326 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *MaxOp,
327 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *LengthOp,
328 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *GranOp,
329 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op)
330 {
331
332 if (AslGbl_NoResourceChecking)
333 {
334 return;
335 }
336
337 /*
338 * Check for a so-called "null descriptor". These are descriptors that are
339 * created with most fields set to zero. The intent is that the descriptor
340 * will be updated/completed at runtime via a BufferField.
341 *
342 * If the descriptor does NOT have a resource tag, it cannot be referenced
343 * by a BufferField and we will flag this as an error. Conversely, if
344 * the descriptor has a resource tag, we will assume that a BufferField
345 * will be used to dynamically update it, so no error.
346 *
347 * A possible enhancement to this check would be to verify that in fact
348 * a BufferField is created using the resource tag, and perhaps even
349 * verify that a Store is performed to the BufferField.
350 */
351 if (!Minimum && !Maximum && !Length && !Granularity)
352 {
353 if (!Op->Asl.ExternalName)
354 {
355 /* No resource tag. Descriptor is fixed and is also illegal */
356
357 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_NULL_DESCRIPTOR, Op, NULL);
358 }
359
360 return;
361 }
362
363 /* Basic checks on Min/Max/Length */
364
365 if (Minimum > Maximum)
366 {
367 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_MIN_MAX, MinOp, NULL);
368 return;
369 }
370 else if (Length > (Maximum - Minimum + 1))
371 {
372 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_LENGTH, LengthOp, NULL);
373 return;
374 }
375
376 /* If specified (non-zero), ensure granularity is a power-of-two minus one */
377
378 if (Granularity)
379 {
380 if ((Granularity + 1) &
381 Granularity)
382 {
383 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_GRANULARITY, GranOp, NULL);
384 return;
385 }
386 }
387
388 /*
389 * Check the various combinations of Length, MinFixed, and MaxFixed
390 */
391 if (Length)
392 {
393 /* Fixed non-zero length */
394
395 switch (Flags & (ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MIF | ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MAF))
396 {
397 case 0:
398 /*
399 * Fixed length, variable locations (both _MIN and _MAX).
400 * Length must be a multiple of granularity
401 */
402 if (Granularity & Length)
403 {
404 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ALIGNMENT, LengthOp, NULL);
405 }
406 break;
407
408 case (ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MIF | ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MAF):
409
410 /* Fixed length, fixed location. Granularity must be zero */
411
412 if (Granularity != 0)
413 {
414 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_GRAN_FIXED, GranOp, NULL);
415 }
416
417 /* Length must be exactly the size of the min/max window */
418
419 if (Length != (Maximum - Minimum + 1))
420 {
421 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_LENGTH_FIXED, LengthOp, NULL);
422 }
423 break;
424
425 /* All other combinations are invalid */
426
427 case ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MIF:
428 case ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MAF:
429 default:
430
431 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_ADDR_FLAGS, LengthOp, NULL);
432 }
433 }
434 else
435 {
436 /* Variable length (length==0) */
437
438 switch (Flags & (ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MIF | ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MAF))
439 {
440 case 0:
441 /*
442 * Both _MIN and _MAX are variable.
443 * No additional requirements, just exit
444 */
445 break;
446
447 case ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MIF:
448
449 /* _MIN is fixed. _MIN must be multiple of _GRA */
450
451 /*
452 * The granularity is defined by the ACPI specification to be a
453 * power-of-two minus one, therefore the granularity is a
454 * bitmask which can be used to easily validate the addresses.
455 */
456 if (Granularity & Minimum)
457 {
458 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ALIGNMENT, MinOp, NULL);
459 }
460 break;
461
462 case ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MAF:
463
464 /* _MAX is fixed. (_MAX + 1) must be multiple of _GRA */
465
466 if (Granularity & (Maximum + 1))
467 {
468 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ALIGNMENT, MaxOp, "-1");
469 }
470 break;
471
472 /* Both MIF/MAF set is invalid if length is zero */
473
474 case (ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MIF | ACPI_RESOURCE_FLAG_MAF):
475 default:
476
477 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_ADDR_FLAGS, LengthOp, NULL);
478 }
479 }
480 }
481
482
483 /*******************************************************************************
484 *
485 * FUNCTION: RsGetStringDataLength
486 *
487 * PARAMETERS: InitializerOp - Start of a subtree of init nodes
488 *
489 * RETURN: Valid string length if a string node is found (otherwise 0)
490 *
491 * DESCRIPTION: In a list of peer nodes, find the first one that contains a
492 * string and return the length of the string.
493 *
494 ******************************************************************************/
495
496 UINT16
RsGetStringDataLength(ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * InitializerOp)497 RsGetStringDataLength (
498 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *InitializerOp)
499 {
500
501 while (InitializerOp)
502 {
503 if (InitializerOp->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_STRING_LITERAL)
504 {
505 return ((UINT16) (strlen (InitializerOp->Asl.Value.String) + 1));
506 }
507
508 InitializerOp = ASL_GET_PEER_NODE (InitializerOp);
509 }
510
511 return (0);
512 }
513
514
515 /*******************************************************************************
516 *
517 * FUNCTION: RsAllocateResourceNode
518 *
519 * PARAMETERS: Size - Size of node in bytes
520 *
521 * RETURN: The allocated node - aborts on allocation failure
522 *
523 * DESCRIPTION: Allocate a resource description node and the resource
524 * descriptor itself (the nodes are used to link descriptors).
525 *
526 ******************************************************************************/
527
528 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE *
RsAllocateResourceNode(UINT32 Size)529 RsAllocateResourceNode (
530 UINT32 Size)
531 {
532 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE *Rnode;
533
534
535 /* Allocate the node */
536
537 Rnode = UtLocalCalloc (sizeof (ASL_RESOURCE_NODE));
538
539 /* Allocate the resource descriptor itself */
540
541 Rnode->Buffer = UtLocalCalloc (Size);
542 Rnode->BufferLength = Size;
543 return (Rnode);
544 }
545
546
547 /*******************************************************************************
548 *
549 * FUNCTION: RsCreateResourceField
550 *
551 * PARAMETERS: Op - Resource field node
552 * Name - Name of the field (Used only to reference
553 * the field in the ASL, not in the AML)
554 * ByteOffset - Offset from the field start
555 * BitOffset - Additional bit offset
556 * BitLength - Number of bits in the field
557 *
558 * RETURN: None, sets fields within the input node
559 *
560 * DESCRIPTION: Utility function to generate a named bit field within a
561 * resource descriptor. Mark a node as 1) a field in a resource
562 * descriptor, and 2) set the value to be a BIT offset
563 *
564 ******************************************************************************/
565
566 void
RsCreateResourceField(ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * Op,char * Name,UINT32 ByteOffset,UINT32 BitOffset,UINT32 BitLength)567 RsCreateResourceField (
568 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
569 char *Name,
570 UINT32 ByteOffset,
571 UINT32 BitOffset,
572 UINT32 BitLength)
573 {
574
575 Op->Asl.ExternalName = Name;
576 Op->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_IS_RESOURCE_FIELD;
577
578 Op->Asl.Value.Tag.BitOffset = (ByteOffset * 8) + BitOffset;
579 Op->Asl.Value.Tag.BitLength = BitLength;
580 }
581
582
583 /*******************************************************************************
584 *
585 * FUNCTION: RsSetFlagBits
586 *
587 * PARAMETERS: *Flags - Pointer to the flag byte
588 * Op - Flag initialization node
589 * Position - Bit position within the flag byte
590 * Default - Used if the node is DEFAULT.
591 *
592 * RETURN: Sets bits within the *Flags output byte.
593 *
594 * DESCRIPTION: Set a bit in a cumulative flags word from an initialization
595 * node. Will use a default value if the node is DEFAULT, meaning
596 * that no value was specified in the ASL. Used to merge multiple
597 * keywords into a single flags byte.
598 *
599 ******************************************************************************/
600
601 void
RsSetFlagBits(UINT8 * Flags,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * Op,UINT8 Position,UINT8 DefaultBit)602 RsSetFlagBits (
603 UINT8 *Flags,
604 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
605 UINT8 Position,
606 UINT8 DefaultBit)
607 {
608
609 if (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG)
610 {
611 /* Use the default bit */
612
613 *Flags |= (DefaultBit << Position);
614 }
615 else
616 {
617 /* Use the bit specified in the initialization node */
618
619 *Flags |= (((UINT8) Op->Asl.Value.Integer) << Position);
620 }
621 }
622
623
624 void
RsSetFlagBits16(UINT16 * Flags,ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * Op,UINT8 Position,UINT8 DefaultBit)625 RsSetFlagBits16 (
626 UINT16 *Flags,
627 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
628 UINT8 Position,
629 UINT8 DefaultBit)
630 {
631
632 if (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG)
633 {
634 /* Use the default bit */
635
636 *Flags |= (DefaultBit << Position);
637 }
638 else
639 {
640 /* Use the bit specified in the initialization node */
641
642 *Flags |= (((UINT16) Op->Asl.Value.Integer) << Position);
643 }
644 }
645
646
647 /*******************************************************************************
648 *
649 * FUNCTION: RsCompleteNodeAndGetNext
650 *
651 * PARAMETERS: Op - Resource node to be completed
652 *
653 * RETURN: The next peer to the input node.
654 *
655 * DESCRIPTION: Mark the current node completed and return the next peer.
656 * The node ParseOpcode is set to DEFAULT_ARG, meaning that
657 * this node is to be ignored from now on.
658 *
659 ******************************************************************************/
660
661 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *
RsCompleteNodeAndGetNext(ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * Op)662 RsCompleteNodeAndGetNext (
663 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op)
664 {
665
666 /* Mark this node unused */
667
668 Op->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG;
669
670 /* Move on to the next peer node in the initializer list */
671
672 return (ASL_GET_PEER_NODE (Op));
673 }
674
675
676 /*******************************************************************************
677 *
678 * FUNCTION: RsCheckListForDuplicates
679 *
680 * PARAMETERS: Op - First op in the initializer list
681 *
682 * RETURN: None
683 *
684 * DESCRIPTION: Check an initializer list for duplicate values. Emits an error
685 * if any duplicates are found.
686 *
687 ******************************************************************************/
688
689 void
RsCheckListForDuplicates(ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * Op)690 RsCheckListForDuplicates (
691 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op)
692 {
693 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextValueOp = Op;
694 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextOp;
695 UINT32 Value;
696
697
698 if (!Op)
699 {
700 return;
701 }
702
703 /* Search list once for each value in the list */
704
705 while (NextValueOp)
706 {
707 Value = (UINT32) NextValueOp->Asl.Value.Integer;
708
709 /* Compare this value to all remaining values in the list */
710
711 NextOp = ASL_GET_PEER_NODE (NextValueOp);
712 while (NextOp)
713 {
714 if (NextOp->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG)
715 {
716 /* Compare values */
717
718 if (Value == (UINT32) NextOp->Asl.Value.Integer)
719 {
720 /* Emit error only once per duplicate node */
721
722 if (!(NextOp->Asl.CompileFlags & OP_IS_DUPLICATE))
723 {
724 NextOp->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_IS_DUPLICATE;
725 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_DUPLICATE_ITEM,
726 NextOp, NULL);
727 }
728 }
729 }
730
731 NextOp = ASL_GET_PEER_NODE (NextOp);
732 }
733
734 NextValueOp = ASL_GET_PEER_NODE (NextValueOp);
735 }
736 }
737
738
739 /*******************************************************************************
740 *
741 * FUNCTION: RsDoOneResourceDescriptor
742 *
743 * PARAMETERS: DescriptorTypeOp - Parent parse node of the descriptor
744 * CurrentByteOffset - Offset in the resource descriptor
745 * buffer.
746 *
747 * RETURN: A valid resource node for the descriptor
748 *
749 * DESCRIPTION: Dispatches the processing of one resource descriptor
750 *
751 ******************************************************************************/
752
753 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE *
RsDoOneResourceDescriptor(ASL_RESOURCE_INFO * Info,UINT8 * State)754 RsDoOneResourceDescriptor (
755 ASL_RESOURCE_INFO *Info,
756 UINT8 *State)
757 {
758 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE *Rnode = NULL;
759
760
761 /* Construct the resource */
762
763 switch (Info->DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.ParseOpcode)
764 {
765
766 case PARSEOP_CLOCKINPUT:
767
768 Rnode = RsDoClockInputDescriptor(Info);
769 break;
770
771 case PARSEOP_DMA:
772
773 Rnode = RsDoDmaDescriptor (Info);
774 break;
775
776 case PARSEOP_FIXEDDMA:
777
778 Rnode = RsDoFixedDmaDescriptor (Info);
779 break;
780
781 case PARSEOP_DWORDIO:
782
783 Rnode = RsDoDwordIoDescriptor (Info);
784 break;
785
786 case PARSEOP_DWORDMEMORY:
787
788 Rnode = RsDoDwordMemoryDescriptor (Info);
789 break;
790
791 case PARSEOP_DWORDSPACE:
792
793 Rnode = RsDoDwordSpaceDescriptor (Info);
794 break;
795
796 case PARSEOP_ENDDEPENDENTFN:
797
798 switch (*State)
799 {
800 case ACPI_RSTATE_NORMAL:
801
802 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_MISSING_STARTDEPENDENT,
803 Info->DescriptorTypeOp, NULL);
804 break;
805
806 case ACPI_RSTATE_START_DEPENDENT:
807
808 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_DEPENDENT_NESTING,
809 Info->DescriptorTypeOp, NULL);
810 break;
811
812 case ACPI_RSTATE_DEPENDENT_LIST:
813 default:
814
815 break;
816 }
817
818 *State = ACPI_RSTATE_NORMAL;
819 Rnode = RsDoEndDependentDescriptor (Info);
820 break;
821
822 case PARSEOP_ENDTAG:
823
824 Rnode = RsDoEndTagDescriptor (Info);
825 break;
826
827 case PARSEOP_EXTENDEDIO:
828
829 Rnode = RsDoExtendedIoDescriptor (Info);
830 break;
831
832 case PARSEOP_EXTENDEDMEMORY:
833
834 Rnode = RsDoExtendedMemoryDescriptor (Info);
835 break;
836
837 case PARSEOP_EXTENDEDSPACE:
838
839 Rnode = RsDoExtendedSpaceDescriptor (Info);
840 break;
841
842 case PARSEOP_FIXEDIO:
843
844 Rnode = RsDoFixedIoDescriptor (Info);
845 break;
846
847 case PARSEOP_INTERRUPT:
848
849 Rnode = RsDoInterruptDescriptor (Info);
850 break;
851
852 case PARSEOP_IO:
853
854 Rnode = RsDoIoDescriptor (Info);
855 break;
856
857 case PARSEOP_IRQ:
858
859 Rnode = RsDoIrqDescriptor (Info);
860 break;
861
862 case PARSEOP_IRQNOFLAGS:
863
864 Rnode = RsDoIrqNoFlagsDescriptor (Info);
865 break;
866
867 case PARSEOP_MEMORY24:
868
869 Rnode = RsDoMemory24Descriptor (Info);
870 break;
871
872 case PARSEOP_MEMORY32:
873
874 Rnode = RsDoMemory32Descriptor (Info);
875 break;
876
877 case PARSEOP_MEMORY32FIXED:
878
879 Rnode = RsDoMemory32FixedDescriptor (Info);
880 break;
881
882 case PARSEOP_QWORDIO:
883
884 Rnode = RsDoQwordIoDescriptor (Info);
885 break;
886
887 case PARSEOP_QWORDMEMORY:
888
889 Rnode = RsDoQwordMemoryDescriptor (Info);
890 break;
891
892 case PARSEOP_QWORDSPACE:
893
894 Rnode = RsDoQwordSpaceDescriptor (Info);
895 break;
896
897 case PARSEOP_REGISTER:
898
899 Rnode = RsDoGeneralRegisterDescriptor (Info);
900 break;
901
902 case PARSEOP_STARTDEPENDENTFN:
903
904 switch (*State)
905 {
906 case ACPI_RSTATE_START_DEPENDENT:
907
908 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_DEPENDENT_NESTING,
909 Info->DescriptorTypeOp, NULL);
910 break;
911
912 case ACPI_RSTATE_NORMAL:
913 case ACPI_RSTATE_DEPENDENT_LIST:
914 default:
915
916 break;
917 }
918
919 *State = ACPI_RSTATE_START_DEPENDENT;
920 Rnode = RsDoStartDependentDescriptor (Info);
921 *State = ACPI_RSTATE_DEPENDENT_LIST;
922 break;
923
924 case PARSEOP_STARTDEPENDENTFN_NOPRI:
925
926 switch (*State)
927 {
928 case ACPI_RSTATE_START_DEPENDENT:
929
930 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_DEPENDENT_NESTING,
931 Info->DescriptorTypeOp, NULL);
932 break;
933
934 case ACPI_RSTATE_NORMAL:
935 case ACPI_RSTATE_DEPENDENT_LIST:
936 default:
937
938 break;
939 }
940
941 *State = ACPI_RSTATE_START_DEPENDENT;
942 Rnode = RsDoStartDependentNoPriDescriptor (Info);
943 *State = ACPI_RSTATE_DEPENDENT_LIST;
944 break;
945
946 case PARSEOP_VENDORLONG:
947
948 Rnode = RsDoVendorLargeDescriptor (Info);
949 break;
950
951 case PARSEOP_VENDORSHORT:
952
953 Rnode = RsDoVendorSmallDescriptor (Info);
954 break;
955
956 case PARSEOP_WORDBUSNUMBER:
957
958 Rnode = RsDoWordBusNumberDescriptor (Info);
959 break;
960
961 case PARSEOP_WORDIO:
962
963 Rnode = RsDoWordIoDescriptor (Info);
964 break;
965
966 case PARSEOP_WORDSPACE:
967
968 Rnode = RsDoWordSpaceDescriptor (Info);
969 break;
970
971 case PARSEOP_GPIO_INT:
972
973 Rnode = RsDoGpioIntDescriptor (Info);
974 break;
975
976 case PARSEOP_GPIO_IO:
977
978 Rnode = RsDoGpioIoDescriptor (Info);
979 break;
980
981 case PARSEOP_I2C_SERIALBUS:
982 case PARSEOP_I2C_SERIALBUS_V2:
983
984 Rnode = RsDoI2cSerialBusDescriptor (Info);
985 break;
986
987 case PARSEOP_SPI_SERIALBUS:
988 case PARSEOP_SPI_SERIALBUS_V2:
989
990 Rnode = RsDoSpiSerialBusDescriptor (Info);
991 break;
992
993 case PARSEOP_UART_SERIALBUS:
994 case PARSEOP_UART_SERIALBUS_V2:
995
996 Rnode = RsDoUartSerialBusDescriptor (Info);
997 break;
998
999 case PARSEOP_CSI2_SERIALBUS:
1000
1001 Rnode = RsDoCsi2SerialBusDescriptor (Info);
1002 break;
1003
1004 case PARSEOP_PINCONFIG:
1005
1006 Rnode = RsDoPinConfigDescriptor (Info);
1007 break;
1008
1009 case PARSEOP_PINFUNCTION:
1010
1011 Rnode = RsDoPinFunctionDescriptor (Info);
1012 break;
1013
1014 case PARSEOP_PINGROUP:
1015
1016 Rnode = RsDoPinGroupDescriptor (Info);
1017 break;
1018
1019 case PARSEOP_PINGROUPFUNCTION:
1020
1021 Rnode = RsDoPinGroupFunctionDescriptor (Info);
1022 break;
1023
1024 case PARSEOP_PINGROUPCONFIG:
1025
1026 Rnode = RsDoPinGroupConfigDescriptor (Info);
1027 break;
1028
1029 case PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG:
1030
1031 /* Just ignore any of these, they are used as fillers/placeholders */
1032 break;
1033
1034 default:
1035
1036 printf ("Unknown resource descriptor type [%s]\n",
1037 Info->DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.ParseOpName);
1038 break;
1039 }
1040
1041 /*
1042 * Mark original node as unused, but head of a resource descriptor.
1043 * This allows the resource to be installed in the namespace so that
1044 * references to the descriptor can be resolved.
1045 */
1046 Info->DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG;
1047 Info->DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.CompileFlags = OP_IS_RESOURCE_DESC;
1048 Info->DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.Value.Integer = Info->CurrentByteOffset;
1049
1050 if (Rnode)
1051 {
1052 Info->DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.FinalAmlLength = Rnode->BufferLength;
1053 Info->DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.Extra =
1054 ((AML_RESOURCE *) Rnode->Buffer)->DescriptorType;
1055 }
1056
1057 return (Rnode);
1058 }
1059
1060
1061 /*******************************************************************************
1062 *
1063 * FUNCTION: RsLinkDescriptorChain
1064 *
1065 * PARAMETERS: PreviousRnode - Pointer to the node that will be previous
1066 * to the linked node, At exit, set to the
1067 * last node in the new chain.
1068 * Rnode - Resource node to link into the list
1069 *
1070 * RETURN: Cumulative buffer byte offset of the new segment of chain
1071 *
1072 * DESCRIPTION: Link a descriptor chain at the end of an existing chain.
1073 *
1074 ******************************************************************************/
1075
1076 UINT32
RsLinkDescriptorChain(ASL_RESOURCE_NODE ** PreviousRnode,ASL_RESOURCE_NODE * Rnode)1077 RsLinkDescriptorChain (
1078 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE **PreviousRnode,
1079 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE *Rnode)
1080 {
1081 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE *LastRnode;
1082 UINT32 CurrentByteOffset;
1083
1084
1085 /* Anything to do? */
1086
1087 if (!Rnode)
1088 {
1089 return (0);
1090 }
1091
1092 /* Point the previous node to the new node */
1093
1094 (*PreviousRnode)->Next = Rnode;
1095 CurrentByteOffset = Rnode->BufferLength;
1096
1097 /* Walk to the end of the chain headed by Rnode */
1098
1099 LastRnode = Rnode;
1100 while (LastRnode->Next)
1101 {
1102 LastRnode = LastRnode->Next;
1103 CurrentByteOffset += LastRnode->BufferLength;
1104 }
1105
1106 /* Previous node becomes the last node in the chain */
1107
1108 *PreviousRnode = LastRnode;
1109 return (CurrentByteOffset);
1110 }
1111
1112
1113 /*******************************************************************************
1114 *
1115 * FUNCTION: RsDoResourceTemplate
1116 *
1117 * PARAMETERS: Op - Parent of a resource template list
1118 *
1119 * RETURN: None. Sets input node to point to a list of AML code
1120 *
1121 * DESCRIPTION: Merge a list of resource descriptors into a single AML buffer,
1122 * in preparation for output to the AML output file.
1123 *
1124 ******************************************************************************/
1125
1126 void
RsDoResourceTemplate(ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT * Op)1127 RsDoResourceTemplate (
1128 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op)
1129 {
1130 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *BufferLengthOp;
1131 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *BufferOp;
1132 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *DescriptorTypeOp;
1133 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *LastOp = NULL;
1134 UINT32 CurrentByteOffset = 0;
1135 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE HeadRnode;
1136 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE *PreviousRnode;
1137 ASL_RESOURCE_NODE *Rnode;
1138 ASL_RESOURCE_INFO Info;
1139 UINT8 State;
1140
1141
1142 /* Mark parent as containing a resource template */
1143
1144 if (Op->Asl.Parent)
1145 {
1146 Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_IS_RESOURCE_DESC;
1147 }
1148
1149 /* ResourceTemplate Opcode is first (Op) */
1150 /* Buffer Length node is first child */
1151
1152 BufferLengthOp = ASL_GET_CHILD_NODE (Op);
1153
1154 /* Buffer Op is first peer */
1155
1156 BufferOp = ASL_GET_PEER_NODE (BufferLengthOp);
1157
1158 /* First Descriptor type is next */
1159
1160 DescriptorTypeOp = ASL_GET_PEER_NODE (BufferOp);
1161
1162 /* DEFAULT_ARG indicates null template - ResourceTemplate(){} */
1163
1164 if (DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG)
1165 {
1166 AslError (ASL_WARNING, ASL_MSG_NULL_RESOURCE_TEMPLATE,
1167 DescriptorTypeOp, DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.Value.String);
1168 }
1169
1170 /*
1171 * Process all resource descriptors in the list
1172 * Note: It is assumed that the EndTag node has been automatically
1173 * inserted at the end of the template by the parser.
1174 */
1175 State = ACPI_RSTATE_NORMAL;
1176 PreviousRnode = &HeadRnode;
1177 while (DescriptorTypeOp)
1178 {
1179 /* Save information for optional mapfile */
1180
1181 if (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_CONNECTION)
1182 {
1183 Info.MappingOp = Op->Asl.Parent;
1184 }
1185 else
1186 {
1187 Info.MappingOp = DescriptorTypeOp;
1188 }
1189
1190 Info.DescriptorTypeOp = DescriptorTypeOp;
1191 Info.CurrentByteOffset = CurrentByteOffset;
1192
1193 DescriptorTypeOp->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_IS_RESOURCE_DESC;
1194 Rnode = RsDoOneResourceDescriptor (&Info, &State);
1195
1196 /*
1197 * Update current byte offset to indicate the number of bytes from the
1198 * start of the buffer. Buffer can include multiple descriptors, we
1199 * must keep track of the offset of not only each descriptor, but each
1200 * element (field) within each descriptor as well.
1201 */
1202 CurrentByteOffset += RsLinkDescriptorChain (&PreviousRnode, Rnode);
1203
1204 /* Get the next descriptor in the list */
1205
1206 LastOp = DescriptorTypeOp;
1207 DescriptorTypeOp = ASL_GET_PEER_NODE (DescriptorTypeOp);
1208 }
1209
1210 if (State == ACPI_RSTATE_DEPENDENT_LIST)
1211 {
1212 if (LastOp)
1213 {
1214 LastOp = LastOp->Asl.Parent;
1215 }
1216 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_MISSING_ENDDEPENDENT, LastOp, NULL);
1217 }
1218
1219 /*
1220 * Transform the nodes into the following
1221 *
1222 * Op -> AML_BUFFER_OP
1223 * First Child -> BufferLength
1224 * Second Child -> Descriptor Buffer (raw byte data)
1225 */
1226 Op->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_BUFFER;
1227 Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_BUFFER_OP;
1228 Op->Asl.CompileFlags = OP_AML_PACKAGE | OP_IS_RESOURCE_DESC;
1229 UtSetParseOpName (Op);
1230
1231 BufferLengthOp->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_INTEGER;
1232 BufferLengthOp->Asl.Value.Integer = CurrentByteOffset;
1233 (void) OpcSetOptimalIntegerSize (BufferLengthOp);
1234 UtSetParseOpName (BufferLengthOp);
1235
1236 BufferOp->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_RAW_DATA;
1237 BufferOp->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_RAW_DATA_CHAIN;
1238 BufferOp->Asl.AmlOpcodeLength = 0;
1239 BufferOp->Asl.AmlLength = CurrentByteOffset;
1240 BufferOp->Asl.Value.Buffer = ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT8, HeadRnode.Next);
1241 BufferOp->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_IS_RESOURCE_DATA;
1242 UtSetParseOpName (BufferOp);
1243
1244 return;
1245 }
1246