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3132366Sdas *
4132366Sdas * Module Name: aslopcode - AML opcode generation
5132366Sdas *              $Revision: 54 $
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64 * property embodied in the software Licensee provides to its licensee, and
65 * not to intellectual property embodied in modifications its licensee may
66 * make.
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72 * distribution.
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99 * LIMITED REMEDY.
100 *
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102 * software or system incorporating such software without first obtaining any
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116 *****************************************************************************/
117
118
119#include "aslcompiler.h"
120#include "aslcompiler.y.h"
121#include "amlcode.h"
122
123#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_COMPILER
124        ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("aslopcodes")
125
126
127/*******************************************************************************
128 *
129 * FUNCTION:    OpcAmlOpcodeWalk
130 *
131 * PARAMETERS:  ASL_WALK_CALLBACK
132 *
133 * RETURN:      Status
134 *
135 * DESCRIPTION: Parse tree walk to generate both the AML opcodes and the AML
136 *              operands.
137 *
138 ******************************************************************************/
139
140ACPI_STATUS
141OpcAmlOpcodeWalk (
142    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op,
143    UINT32                  Level,
144    void                    *Context)
145{
146
147    TotalParseNodes++;
148
149    OpcGenerateAmlOpcode (Op);
150    OpnGenerateAmlOperands (Op);
151
152    return (AE_OK);
153}
154
155
156/*******************************************************************************
157 *
158 * FUNCTION:    OpcGetIntegerWidth
159 *
160 * PARAMETERS:  Op          - DEFINITION BLOCK op
161 *
162 * RETURN:      none
163 *
164 * DESCRIPTION: Extract integer width from the table revision
165 *
166 ******************************************************************************/
167
168void
169OpcGetIntegerWidth (
170    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
171{
172    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Child;
173
174    if (!Op)
175    {
176        return;
177    }
178
179    Child = Op->Asl.Child;
180    Child = Child->Asl.Next;
181    Child = Child->Asl.Next;
182
183    /* Use the revision to set the integer width */
184
185    AcpiUtSetIntegerWidth ((UINT8) Child->Asl.Value.Integer);
186}
187
188
189/*******************************************************************************
190 *
191 * FUNCTION:    OpcSetOptimalIntegerSize
192 *
193 * PARAMETERS:  Op        - A parse tree node
194 *
195 * RETURN:      Integer width, in bytes.  Also sets the node AML opcode to the
196 *              optimal integer AML prefix opcode.
197 *
198 * DESCRIPTION: Determine the optimal AML encoding of an integer.  All leading
199 *              zeros can be truncated to squeeze the integer into the
200 *              minimal number of AML bytes.
201 *
202 ******************************************************************************/
203
204UINT32
205OpcSetOptimalIntegerSize (
206    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
207{
208
209    /*
210     * Check for the special AML integers first - Zero, One, Ones.
211     * These are single-byte opcodes that are the smallest possible
212     * representation of an integer.
213     *
214     * This optimization is optional.
215     */
216    if (Gbl_IntegerOptimizationFlag)
217    {
218        switch (Op->Asl.Value.Integer)
219        {
220        case 0:
221
222            Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_ZERO_OP;
223            AslError (ASL_OPTIMIZATION, ASL_MSG_INTEGER_OPTIMIZATION, Op, "Zero");
224            return 1;
225
226        case 1:
227
228            Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_ONE_OP;
229            AslError (ASL_OPTIMIZATION, ASL_MSG_INTEGER_OPTIMIZATION, Op, "One");
230            return 1;
231
232        case ACPI_UINT32_MAX:
233
234            /* Check for table integer width (32 or 64) */
235
236            if (AcpiGbl_IntegerByteWidth == 4)
237            {
238                Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_ONES_OP;
239                AslError (ASL_OPTIMIZATION, ASL_MSG_INTEGER_OPTIMIZATION, Op, "Ones");
240                return 1;
241            }
242            break;
243
244        case ACPI_INTEGER_MAX:
245
246            /* Check for table integer width (32 or 64) */
247
248            if (AcpiGbl_IntegerByteWidth == 8)
249            {
250                Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_ONES_OP;
251                AslError (ASL_OPTIMIZATION, ASL_MSG_INTEGER_OPTIMIZATION, Op, "Ones");
252                return 1;
253            }
254            break;
255
256        default:
257            break;
258        }
259    }
260
261    /* Find the best fit using the various AML integer prefixes */
262
263    if (Op->Asl.Value.Integer <= ACPI_UINT8_MAX)
264    {
265        Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_BYTE_OP;
266        return 1;
267    }
268    if (Op->Asl.Value.Integer <= ACPI_UINT16_MAX)
269    {
270        Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_WORD_OP;
271        return 2;
272    }
273    if (Op->Asl.Value.Integer <= ACPI_UINT32_MAX)
274    {
275        Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_DWORD_OP;
276        return 4;
277    }
278    else
279    {
280        Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_QWORD_OP;
281        return 8;
282    }
283}
284
285
286/*******************************************************************************
287 *
288 * FUNCTION:    OpcDoAccessAs
289 *
290 * PARAMETERS:  Op        - Parse node
291 *
292 * RETURN:      None
293 *
294 * DESCRIPTION: Implement the ACCESS_AS ASL keyword.
295 *
296 ******************************************************************************/
297
298void
299OpcDoAccessAs (
300    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT           *Op)
301{
302    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT           *Next;
303
304
305    Op->Asl.AmlOpcodeLength = 1;
306    Next = Op->Asl.Child;
307
308    /* First child is the access type */
309
310    Next->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_RAW_DATA_BYTE;
311    Next->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_RAW_DATA;
312
313    /* Second child is the optional access attribute */
314
315    Next = Next->Asl.Next;
316    if (Next->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG)
317    {
318        Next->Asl.Value.Integer = 0;
319    }
320    Next->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_RAW_DATA_BYTE;
321    Next->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_RAW_DATA;
322}
323
324
325/*******************************************************************************
326 *
327 * FUNCTION:    OpcDoUnicode
328 *
329 * PARAMETERS:  Op        - Parse node
330 *
331 * RETURN:      None
332 *
333 * DESCRIPTION: Implement the UNICODE ASL "macro".  Convert the input string
334 *              to a unicode buffer.  There is no Unicode AML opcode.
335 *
336 * Note:  The Unicode string is 16 bits per character, no leading signature,
337 *        with a 16-bit terminating NULL.
338 *
339 ******************************************************************************/
340
341void
342OpcDoUnicode (
343    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT           *Op)
344{
345    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT           *InitializerOp;
346    UINT32                      Length;
347    UINT32                      Count;
348    UINT32                      i;
349    UINT8                       *AsciiString;
350    UINT16                      *UnicodeString;
351    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT           *BufferLengthOp;
352
353
354    /* Change op into a buffer object */
355
356    Op->Asl.CompileFlags &= ~NODE_COMPILE_TIME_CONST;
357    Op->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_BUFFER;
358    UtSetParseOpName (Op);
359
360    /* Buffer Length is first, followed by the string */
361
362    BufferLengthOp = Op->Asl.Child;
363    InitializerOp = BufferLengthOp->Asl.Next;
364
365    AsciiString = (UINT8 *) InitializerOp->Asl.Value.String;
366
367    /* Create a new buffer for the Unicode string */
368
369    Count = strlen (InitializerOp->Asl.Value.String) + 1;
370    Length = Count * sizeof (UINT16);
371    UnicodeString = UtLocalCalloc (Length);
372
373    /* Convert to Unicode string (including null terminator) */
374
375    for (i = 0; i < Count; i++)
376    {
377        UnicodeString[i] = (UINT16) AsciiString[i];
378    }
379
380    /*
381     * Just set the buffer size node to be the buffer length, regardless
382     * of whether it was previously an integer or a default_arg placeholder
383     */
384    BufferLengthOp->Asl.ParseOpcode   = PARSEOP_INTEGER;
385    BufferLengthOp->Asl.AmlOpcode     = AML_DWORD_OP;
386    BufferLengthOp->Asl.Value.Integer = Length;
387    UtSetParseOpName (BufferLengthOp);
388
389    (void) OpcSetOptimalIntegerSize (BufferLengthOp);
390
391    /* The Unicode string is a raw data buffer */
392
393    InitializerOp->Asl.Value.Buffer   = (UINT8 *) UnicodeString;
394    InitializerOp->Asl.AmlOpcode      = AML_RAW_DATA_BUFFER;
395    InitializerOp->Asl.AmlLength      = Length;
396    InitializerOp->Asl.ParseOpcode    = PARSEOP_RAW_DATA;
397    InitializerOp->Asl.Child          = NULL;
398    UtSetParseOpName (InitializerOp);
399}
400
401
402/*******************************************************************************
403 *
404 * FUNCTION:    OpcDoEisaId
405 *
406 * PARAMETERS:  Op        - Parse node
407 *
408 * RETURN:      None
409 *
410 *
411 * DESCRIPTION: Convert a string EISA ID to numeric representation.  See the
412 *              Pnp BIOS Specification for details.  Here is an excerpt:
413 *
414 *              A seven character ASCII representation of the product
415 *              identifier compressed into a 32-bit identifier.  The seven
416 *              character ID consists of a three character manufacturer code,
417 *              a three character hexadecimal product identifier, and a one
418 *              character hexadecimal revision number.  The manufacturer code
419 *              is a 3 uppercase character code that is compressed into 3 5-bit
420 *              values as follows:
421 *                  1) Find hex ASCII value for each letter
422 *                  2) Subtract 40h from each ASCII value
423 *                  3) Retain 5 least signficant bits for each letter by
424 *                     discarding upper 3 bits because they are always 0.
425 *                  4) Compressed code = concatenate 0 and the 3 5-bit values
426 *
427 *              The format of the compressed product identifier is as follows:
428 *              Byte 0: Bit 7       - Reserved (0)
429 *                      Bits 6-2:   - 1st character of compressed mfg code
430 *                      Bits 1-0    - Upper 2 bits of 2nd character of mfg code
431 *              Byte 1: Bits 7-5    - Lower 3 bits of 2nd character of mfg code
432 *                      Bits 4-0    - 3rd character of mfg code
433 *              Byte 2: Bits 7-4    - 1st hex digit of product number
434 *                      Bits 3-0    - 2nd hex digit of product number
435 *              Byte 3: Bits 7-4    - 3st hex digit of product number
436 *                      Bits 3-0    - Hex digit of the revision number
437 *
438 ******************************************************************************/
439
440void
441OpcDoEisaId (
442    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
443{
444    UINT32                  EisaId = 0;
445    UINT32                  BigEndianId;
446    char                    *InString;
447    ACPI_STATUS             Status = AE_OK;
448    ACPI_NATIVE_UINT        i;
449
450
451    InString = (char *) Op->Asl.Value.String;
452
453    /*
454     * The EISAID string must be exactly 7 characters and of the form
455     * "LLLXXXX" -- 3 letters and 4 hex digits (e.g., "PNP0001")
456     */
457    if (ACPI_STRLEN (InString) != 7)
458    {
459        Status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
460    }
461    else
462    {
463        /* Check all 7 characters for correct format */
464
465        for (i = 0; i < 7; i++)
466        {
467            /* First 3 characters must be letters */
468
469            if (i < 3)
470            {
471                if (!isalpha (InString[i]))
472                {
473                    Status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
474                }
475            }
476
477            /* Last 4 characters must be hex digits */
478
479            else if (!isxdigit (InString[i]))
480            {
481                Status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
482            }
483        }
484    }
485
486    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
487    {
488        AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_EISAID, Op, Op->Asl.Value.String);
489    }
490    else
491    {
492        /* Create ID big-endian first (bits are contiguous) */
493
494        BigEndianId  =  (UINT32) (InString[0] - 0x40) << 26 |
495                        (UINT32) (InString[1] - 0x40) << 21 |
496                        (UINT32) (InString[2] - 0x40) << 16 |
497
498                        (UtHexCharToValue (InString[3])) << 12 |
499                        (UtHexCharToValue (InString[4])) << 8  |
500                        (UtHexCharToValue (InString[5])) << 4  |
501                         UtHexCharToValue (InString[6]);
502
503        /* Swap to little-endian to get final ID (see function header) */
504
505        EisaId = AcpiUtDwordByteSwap (BigEndianId);
506    }
507
508    /*
509     * Morph the Op into an integer, regardless of whether there
510     * was an error in the EISAID string
511     */
512    Op->Asl.Value.Integer = EisaId;
513
514    Op->Asl.CompileFlags &= ~NODE_COMPILE_TIME_CONST;
515    Op->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_INTEGER;
516    (void) OpcSetOptimalIntegerSize (Op);
517
518    /* Op is now an integer */
519
520    UtSetParseOpName (Op);
521}
522
523
524/*******************************************************************************
525 *
526 * FUNCTION:    OpcGenerateAmlOpcode
527 *
528 * PARAMETERS:  Op        - Parse node
529 *
530 * RETURN:      None
531 *
532 * DESCRIPTION: Generate the AML opcode associated with the node and its
533 *              parse (lex/flex) keyword opcode.  Essentially implements
534 *              a mapping between the parse opcodes and the actual AML opcodes.
535 *
536 ******************************************************************************/
537
538void
539OpcGenerateAmlOpcode (
540    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
541{
542
543    UINT16                  Index;
544
545
546    Index = (UINT16) (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode - ASL_PARSE_OPCODE_BASE);
547
548    Op->Asl.AmlOpcode     = AslKeywordMapping[Index].AmlOpcode;
549    Op->Asl.AcpiBtype     = AslKeywordMapping[Index].AcpiBtype;
550    Op->Asl.CompileFlags |= AslKeywordMapping[Index].Flags;
551
552    if (!Op->Asl.Value.Integer)
553    {
554        Op->Asl.Value.Integer = AslKeywordMapping[Index].Value;
555    }
556
557    /* Special handling for some opcodes */
558
559    switch (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode)
560    {
561    case PARSEOP_INTEGER:
562        /*
563         * Set the opcode based on the size of the integer
564         */
565        (void) OpcSetOptimalIntegerSize (Op);
566        break;
567
568    case PARSEOP_OFFSET:
569
570        Op->Asl.AmlOpcodeLength = 1;
571        break;
572
573    case PARSEOP_ACCESSAS:
574
575        OpcDoAccessAs (Op);
576        break;
577
578    case PARSEOP_EISAID:
579
580        OpcDoEisaId (Op);
581        break;
582
583    case PARSEOP_UNICODE:
584
585        OpcDoUnicode (Op);
586        break;
587
588    case PARSEOP_INCLUDE:
589
590        Op->Asl.Child->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG;
591        Gbl_HasIncludeFiles = TRUE;
592        break;
593
594    case PARSEOP_EXTERNAL:
595
596        Op->Asl.Child->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG;
597        Op->Asl.Child->Asl.Next->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG;
598        break;
599
600    case PARSEOP_PACKAGE:
601        /*
602         * The variable-length package has a different opcode
603         */
604        if ((Op->Asl.Child->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG) &&
605            (Op->Asl.Child->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_INTEGER)     &&
606            (Op->Asl.Child->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_BYTECONST))
607        {
608            Op->Asl.AmlOpcode = AML_VAR_PACKAGE_OP;
609        }
610        break;
611
612    default:
613        /* Nothing to do for other opcodes */
614        break;
615    }
616
617    return;
618}
619
620
621