nsrepair2.c revision 229989
1/******************************************************************************
2 *
3 * Module Name: nsrepair2 - Repair for objects returned by specific
4 *                          predefined methods
5 *
6 *****************************************************************************/
7
8/*
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43 */
44
45#define __NSREPAIR2_C__
46
47#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
48#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/accommon.h>
49#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acnamesp.h>
50
51#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_NAMESPACE
52        ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("nsrepair2")
53
54
55/*
56 * Information structure and handler for ACPI predefined names that can
57 * be repaired on a per-name basis.
58 */
59typedef
60ACPI_STATUS (*ACPI_REPAIR_FUNCTION) (
61    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
62    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr);
63
64typedef struct acpi_repair_info
65{
66    char                    Name[ACPI_NAME_SIZE];
67    ACPI_REPAIR_FUNCTION    RepairFunction;
68
69} ACPI_REPAIR_INFO;
70
71
72/* Local prototypes */
73
74static const ACPI_REPAIR_INFO *
75AcpiNsMatchRepairableName (
76    ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE     *Node);
77
78static ACPI_STATUS
79AcpiNsRepair_ALR (
80    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
81    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr);
82
83static ACPI_STATUS
84AcpiNsRepair_CID (
85    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
86    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr);
87
88static ACPI_STATUS
89AcpiNsRepair_FDE (
90    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
91    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr);
92
93static ACPI_STATUS
94AcpiNsRepair_HID (
95    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
96    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr);
97
98static ACPI_STATUS
99AcpiNsRepair_PSS (
100    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
101    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr);
102
103static ACPI_STATUS
104AcpiNsRepair_TSS (
105    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
106    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr);
107
108static ACPI_STATUS
109AcpiNsCheckSortedList (
110    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
111    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ReturnObject,
112    UINT32                  ExpectedCount,
113    UINT32                  SortIndex,
114    UINT8                   SortDirection,
115    char                    *SortKeyName);
116
117static void
118AcpiNsSortList (
119    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **Elements,
120    UINT32                  Count,
121    UINT32                  Index,
122    UINT8                   SortDirection);
123
124/* Values for SortDirection above */
125
126#define ACPI_SORT_ASCENDING     0
127#define ACPI_SORT_DESCENDING    1
128
129
130/*
131 * This table contains the names of the predefined methods for which we can
132 * perform more complex repairs.
133 *
134 * As necessary:
135 *
136 * _ALR: Sort the list ascending by AmbientIlluminance
137 * _CID: Strings: uppercase all, remove any leading asterisk
138 * _FDE: Convert Buffer of BYTEs to a Buffer of DWORDs
139 * _GTM: Convert Buffer of BYTEs to a Buffer of DWORDs
140 * _HID: Strings: uppercase all, remove any leading asterisk
141 * _PSS: Sort the list descending by Power
142 * _TSS: Sort the list descending by Power
143 *
144 * Names that must be packages, but cannot be sorted:
145 *
146 * _BCL: Values are tied to the Package index where they appear, and cannot
147 * be moved or sorted. These index values are used for _BQC and _BCM.
148 * However, we can fix the case where a buffer is returned, by converting
149 * it to a Package of integers.
150 */
151static const ACPI_REPAIR_INFO       AcpiNsRepairableNames[] =
152{
153    {"_ALR", AcpiNsRepair_ALR},
154    {"_CID", AcpiNsRepair_CID},
155    {"_FDE", AcpiNsRepair_FDE},
156    {"_GTM", AcpiNsRepair_FDE},     /* _GTM has same repair as _FDE */
157    {"_HID", AcpiNsRepair_HID},
158    {"_PSS", AcpiNsRepair_PSS},
159    {"_TSS", AcpiNsRepair_TSS},
160    {{0,0,0,0}, NULL}               /* Table terminator */
161};
162
163
164#define ACPI_FDE_FIELD_COUNT        5
165#define ACPI_FDE_BYTE_BUFFER_SIZE   5
166#define ACPI_FDE_DWORD_BUFFER_SIZE  (ACPI_FDE_FIELD_COUNT * sizeof (UINT32))
167
168
169/******************************************************************************
170 *
171 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsComplexRepairs
172 *
173 * PARAMETERS:  Data                - Pointer to validation data structure
174 *              Node                - Namespace node for the method/object
175 *              ValidateStatus      - Original status of earlier validation
176 *              ReturnObjectPtr     - Pointer to the object returned from the
177 *                                    evaluation of a method or object
178 *
179 * RETURN:      Status. AE_OK if repair was successful. If name is not
180 *              matched, ValidateStatus is returned.
181 *
182 * DESCRIPTION: Attempt to repair/convert a return object of a type that was
183 *              not expected.
184 *
185 *****************************************************************************/
186
187ACPI_STATUS
188AcpiNsComplexRepairs (
189    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
190    ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE     *Node,
191    ACPI_STATUS             ValidateStatus,
192    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr)
193{
194    const ACPI_REPAIR_INFO  *Predefined;
195    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
196
197
198    /* Check if this name is in the list of repairable names */
199
200    Predefined = AcpiNsMatchRepairableName (Node);
201    if (!Predefined)
202    {
203        return (ValidateStatus);
204    }
205
206    Status = Predefined->RepairFunction (Data, ReturnObjectPtr);
207    return (Status);
208}
209
210
211/******************************************************************************
212 *
213 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsMatchRepairableName
214 *
215 * PARAMETERS:  Node                - Namespace node for the method/object
216 *
217 * RETURN:      Pointer to entry in repair table. NULL indicates not found.
218 *
219 * DESCRIPTION: Check an object name against the repairable object list.
220 *
221 *****************************************************************************/
222
223static const ACPI_REPAIR_INFO *
224AcpiNsMatchRepairableName (
225    ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE     *Node)
226{
227    const ACPI_REPAIR_INFO  *ThisName;
228
229
230    /* Search info table for a repairable predefined method/object name */
231
232    ThisName = AcpiNsRepairableNames;
233    while (ThisName->RepairFunction)
234    {
235        if (ACPI_COMPARE_NAME (Node->Name.Ascii, ThisName->Name))
236        {
237            return (ThisName);
238        }
239        ThisName++;
240    }
241
242    return (NULL); /* Not found */
243}
244
245
246/******************************************************************************
247 *
248 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsRepair_ALR
249 *
250 * PARAMETERS:  Data                - Pointer to validation data structure
251 *              ReturnObjectPtr     - Pointer to the object returned from the
252 *                                    evaluation of a method or object
253 *
254 * RETURN:      Status. AE_OK if object is OK or was repaired successfully
255 *
256 * DESCRIPTION: Repair for the _ALR object. If necessary, sort the object list
257 *              ascending by the ambient illuminance values.
258 *
259 *****************************************************************************/
260
261static ACPI_STATUS
262AcpiNsRepair_ALR (
263    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
264    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr)
265{
266    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ReturnObject = *ReturnObjectPtr;
267    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
268
269
270    Status = AcpiNsCheckSortedList (Data, ReturnObject, 2, 1,
271                ACPI_SORT_ASCENDING, "AmbientIlluminance");
272
273    return (Status);
274}
275
276
277/******************************************************************************
278 *
279 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsRepair_FDE
280 *
281 * PARAMETERS:  Data                - Pointer to validation data structure
282 *              ReturnObjectPtr     - Pointer to the object returned from the
283 *                                    evaluation of a method or object
284 *
285 * RETURN:      Status. AE_OK if object is OK or was repaired successfully
286 *
287 * DESCRIPTION: Repair for the _FDE and _GTM objects. The expected return
288 *              value is a Buffer of 5 DWORDs. This function repairs a common
289 *              problem where the return value is a Buffer of BYTEs, not
290 *              DWORDs.
291 *
292 *****************************************************************************/
293
294static ACPI_STATUS
295AcpiNsRepair_FDE (
296    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
297    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr)
298{
299    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ReturnObject = *ReturnObjectPtr;
300    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *BufferObject;
301    UINT8                   *ByteBuffer;
302    UINT32                  *DwordBuffer;
303    UINT32                  i;
304
305
306    ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME (NsRepair_FDE);
307
308
309    switch (ReturnObject->Common.Type)
310    {
311    case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER:
312
313        /* This is the expected type. Length should be (at least) 5 DWORDs */
314
315        if (ReturnObject->Buffer.Length >= ACPI_FDE_DWORD_BUFFER_SIZE)
316        {
317            return (AE_OK);
318        }
319
320        /* We can only repair if we have exactly 5 BYTEs */
321
322        if (ReturnObject->Buffer.Length != ACPI_FDE_BYTE_BUFFER_SIZE)
323        {
324            ACPI_WARN_PREDEFINED ((AE_INFO, Data->Pathname, Data->NodeFlags,
325                "Incorrect return buffer length %u, expected %u",
326                ReturnObject->Buffer.Length, ACPI_FDE_DWORD_BUFFER_SIZE));
327
328            return (AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
329        }
330
331        /* Create the new (larger) buffer object */
332
333        BufferObject = AcpiUtCreateBufferObject (ACPI_FDE_DWORD_BUFFER_SIZE);
334        if (!BufferObject)
335        {
336            return (AE_NO_MEMORY);
337        }
338
339        /* Expand each byte to a DWORD */
340
341        ByteBuffer = ReturnObject->Buffer.Pointer;
342        DwordBuffer = ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT32, BufferObject->Buffer.Pointer);
343
344        for (i = 0; i < ACPI_FDE_FIELD_COUNT; i++)
345        {
346            *DwordBuffer = (UINT32) *ByteBuffer;
347            DwordBuffer++;
348            ByteBuffer++;
349        }
350
351        ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_REPAIR,
352            "%s Expanded Byte Buffer to expected DWord Buffer\n",
353            Data->Pathname));
354        break;
355
356    default:
357        return (AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
358    }
359
360    /* Delete the original return object, return the new buffer object */
361
362    AcpiUtRemoveReference (ReturnObject);
363    *ReturnObjectPtr = BufferObject;
364
365    Data->Flags |= ACPI_OBJECT_REPAIRED;
366    return (AE_OK);
367}
368
369
370/******************************************************************************
371 *
372 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsRepair_CID
373 *
374 * PARAMETERS:  Data                - Pointer to validation data structure
375 *              ReturnObjectPtr     - Pointer to the object returned from the
376 *                                    evaluation of a method or object
377 *
378 * RETURN:      Status. AE_OK if object is OK or was repaired successfully
379 *
380 * DESCRIPTION: Repair for the _CID object. If a string, ensure that all
381 *              letters are uppercase and that there is no leading asterisk.
382 *              If a Package, ensure same for all string elements.
383 *
384 *****************************************************************************/
385
386static ACPI_STATUS
387AcpiNsRepair_CID (
388    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
389    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr)
390{
391    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
392    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ReturnObject = *ReturnObjectPtr;
393    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ElementPtr;
394    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *OriginalElement;
395    UINT16                  OriginalRefCount;
396    UINT32                  i;
397
398
399    /* Check for _CID as a simple string */
400
401    if (ReturnObject->Common.Type == ACPI_TYPE_STRING)
402    {
403        Status = AcpiNsRepair_HID (Data, ReturnObjectPtr);
404        return (Status);
405    }
406
407    /* Exit if not a Package */
408
409    if (ReturnObject->Common.Type != ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE)
410    {
411        return (AE_OK);
412    }
413
414    /* Examine each element of the _CID package */
415
416    ElementPtr = ReturnObject->Package.Elements;
417    for (i = 0; i < ReturnObject->Package.Count; i++)
418    {
419        OriginalElement = *ElementPtr;
420        OriginalRefCount = OriginalElement->Common.ReferenceCount;
421
422        Status = AcpiNsRepair_HID (Data, ElementPtr);
423        if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
424        {
425            return (Status);
426        }
427
428        /* Take care with reference counts */
429
430        if (OriginalElement != *ElementPtr)
431        {
432            /* Element was replaced */
433
434            (*ElementPtr)->Common.ReferenceCount =
435                OriginalRefCount;
436
437            AcpiUtRemoveReference (OriginalElement);
438        }
439
440        ElementPtr++;
441    }
442
443    return (AE_OK);
444}
445
446
447/******************************************************************************
448 *
449 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsRepair_HID
450 *
451 * PARAMETERS:  Data                - Pointer to validation data structure
452 *              ReturnObjectPtr     - Pointer to the object returned from the
453 *                                    evaluation of a method or object
454 *
455 * RETURN:      Status. AE_OK if object is OK or was repaired successfully
456 *
457 * DESCRIPTION: Repair for the _HID object. If a string, ensure that all
458 *              letters are uppercase and that there is no leading asterisk.
459 *
460 *****************************************************************************/
461
462static ACPI_STATUS
463AcpiNsRepair_HID (
464    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
465    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr)
466{
467    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ReturnObject = *ReturnObjectPtr;
468    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *NewString;
469    char                    *Source;
470    char                    *Dest;
471
472
473    ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME (NsRepair_HID);
474
475
476    /* We only care about string _HID objects (not integers) */
477
478    if (ReturnObject->Common.Type != ACPI_TYPE_STRING)
479    {
480        return (AE_OK);
481    }
482
483    if (ReturnObject->String.Length == 0)
484    {
485        ACPI_WARN_PREDEFINED ((AE_INFO, Data->Pathname, Data->NodeFlags,
486            "Invalid zero-length _HID or _CID string"));
487
488        /* Return AE_OK anyway, let driver handle it */
489
490        Data->Flags |= ACPI_OBJECT_REPAIRED;
491        return (AE_OK);
492    }
493
494    /* It is simplest to always create a new string object */
495
496    NewString = AcpiUtCreateStringObject (ReturnObject->String.Length);
497    if (!NewString)
498    {
499        return (AE_NO_MEMORY);
500    }
501
502    /*
503     * Remove a leading asterisk if present. For some unknown reason, there
504     * are many machines in the field that contains IDs like this.
505     *
506     * Examples: "*PNP0C03", "*ACPI0003"
507     */
508    Source = ReturnObject->String.Pointer;
509    if (*Source == '*')
510    {
511        Source++;
512        NewString->String.Length--;
513
514        ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_REPAIR,
515            "%s: Removed invalid leading asterisk\n", Data->Pathname));
516    }
517
518    /*
519     * Copy and uppercase the string. From the ACPI 5.0 specification:
520     *
521     * A valid PNP ID must be of the form "AAA####" where A is an uppercase
522     * letter and # is a hex digit. A valid ACPI ID must be of the form
523     * "NNNN####" where N is an uppercase letter or decimal digit, and
524     * # is a hex digit.
525     */
526    for (Dest = NewString->String.Pointer; *Source; Dest++, Source++)
527    {
528        *Dest = (char) ACPI_TOUPPER (*Source);
529    }
530
531    AcpiUtRemoveReference (ReturnObject);
532    *ReturnObjectPtr = NewString;
533    return (AE_OK);
534}
535
536
537/******************************************************************************
538 *
539 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsRepair_TSS
540 *
541 * PARAMETERS:  Data                - Pointer to validation data structure
542 *              ReturnObjectPtr     - Pointer to the object returned from the
543 *                                    evaluation of a method or object
544 *
545 * RETURN:      Status. AE_OK if object is OK or was repaired successfully
546 *
547 * DESCRIPTION: Repair for the _TSS object. If necessary, sort the object list
548 *              descending by the power dissipation values.
549 *
550 *****************************************************************************/
551
552static ACPI_STATUS
553AcpiNsRepair_TSS (
554    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
555    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr)
556{
557    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ReturnObject = *ReturnObjectPtr;
558    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
559    ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE     *Node;
560
561
562    /*
563     * We can only sort the _TSS return package if there is no _PSS in the
564     * same scope. This is because if _PSS is present, the ACPI specification
565     * dictates that the _TSS Power Dissipation field is to be ignored, and
566     * therefore some BIOSs leave garbage values in the _TSS Power field(s).
567     * In this case, it is best to just return the _TSS package as-is.
568     * (May, 2011)
569     */
570    Status = AcpiNsGetNode (Data->Node, "^_PSS", ACPI_NS_NO_UPSEARCH, &Node);
571    if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status))
572    {
573        return (AE_OK);
574    }
575
576    Status = AcpiNsCheckSortedList (Data, ReturnObject, 5, 1,
577                ACPI_SORT_DESCENDING, "PowerDissipation");
578
579    return (Status);
580}
581
582
583/******************************************************************************
584 *
585 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsRepair_PSS
586 *
587 * PARAMETERS:  Data                - Pointer to validation data structure
588 *              ReturnObjectPtr     - Pointer to the object returned from the
589 *                                    evaluation of a method or object
590 *
591 * RETURN:      Status. AE_OK if object is OK or was repaired successfully
592 *
593 * DESCRIPTION: Repair for the _PSS object. If necessary, sort the object list
594 *              by the CPU frequencies. Check that the power dissipation values
595 *              are all proportional to CPU frequency (i.e., sorting by
596 *              frequency should be the same as sorting by power.)
597 *
598 *****************************************************************************/
599
600static ACPI_STATUS
601AcpiNsRepair_PSS (
602    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
603    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ReturnObjectPtr)
604{
605    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ReturnObject = *ReturnObjectPtr;
606    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **OuterElements;
607    UINT32                  OuterElementCount;
608    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **Elements;
609    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ObjDesc;
610    UINT32                  PreviousValue;
611    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
612    UINT32                  i;
613
614
615    /*
616     * Entries (sub-packages) in the _PSS Package must be sorted by power
617     * dissipation, in descending order. If it appears that the list is
618     * incorrectly sorted, sort it. We sort by CpuFrequency, since this
619     * should be proportional to the power.
620     */
621    Status =AcpiNsCheckSortedList (Data, ReturnObject, 6, 0,
622                ACPI_SORT_DESCENDING, "CpuFrequency");
623    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
624    {
625        return (Status);
626    }
627
628    /*
629     * We now know the list is correctly sorted by CPU frequency. Check if
630     * the power dissipation values are proportional.
631     */
632    PreviousValue = ACPI_UINT32_MAX;
633    OuterElements = ReturnObject->Package.Elements;
634    OuterElementCount = ReturnObject->Package.Count;
635
636    for (i = 0; i < OuterElementCount; i++)
637    {
638        Elements = (*OuterElements)->Package.Elements;
639        ObjDesc = Elements[1]; /* Index1 = PowerDissipation */
640
641        if ((UINT32) ObjDesc->Integer.Value > PreviousValue)
642        {
643            ACPI_WARN_PREDEFINED ((AE_INFO, Data->Pathname, Data->NodeFlags,
644                "SubPackage[%u,%u] - suspicious power dissipation values",
645                i-1, i));
646        }
647
648        PreviousValue = (UINT32) ObjDesc->Integer.Value;
649        OuterElements++;
650    }
651
652    return (AE_OK);
653}
654
655
656/******************************************************************************
657 *
658 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsCheckSortedList
659 *
660 * PARAMETERS:  Data                - Pointer to validation data structure
661 *              ReturnObject        - Pointer to the top-level returned object
662 *              ExpectedCount       - Minimum length of each sub-package
663 *              SortIndex           - Sub-package entry to sort on
664 *              SortDirection       - Ascending or descending
665 *              SortKeyName         - Name of the SortIndex field
666 *
667 * RETURN:      Status. AE_OK if the list is valid and is sorted correctly or
668 *              has been repaired by sorting the list.
669 *
670 * DESCRIPTION: Check if the package list is valid and sorted correctly by the
671 *              SortIndex. If not, then sort the list.
672 *
673 *****************************************************************************/
674
675static ACPI_STATUS
676AcpiNsCheckSortedList (
677    ACPI_PREDEFINED_DATA    *Data,
678    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ReturnObject,
679    UINT32                  ExpectedCount,
680    UINT32                  SortIndex,
681    UINT8                   SortDirection,
682    char                    *SortKeyName)
683{
684    UINT32                  OuterElementCount;
685    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **OuterElements;
686    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **Elements;
687    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ObjDesc;
688    UINT32                  i;
689    UINT32                  PreviousValue;
690
691
692    ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME (NsCheckSortedList);
693
694
695    /* The top-level object must be a package */
696
697    if (ReturnObject->Common.Type != ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE)
698    {
699        return (AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
700    }
701
702    /*
703     * NOTE: assumes list of sub-packages contains no NULL elements.
704     * Any NULL elements should have been removed by earlier call
705     * to AcpiNsRemoveNullElements.
706     */
707    OuterElements = ReturnObject->Package.Elements;
708    OuterElementCount = ReturnObject->Package.Count;
709    if (!OuterElementCount)
710    {
711        return (AE_AML_PACKAGE_LIMIT);
712    }
713
714    PreviousValue = 0;
715    if (SortDirection == ACPI_SORT_DESCENDING)
716    {
717        PreviousValue = ACPI_UINT32_MAX;
718    }
719
720    /* Examine each subpackage */
721
722    for (i = 0; i < OuterElementCount; i++)
723    {
724        /* Each element of the top-level package must also be a package */
725
726        if ((*OuterElements)->Common.Type != ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE)
727        {
728            return (AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
729        }
730
731        /* Each sub-package must have the minimum length */
732
733        if ((*OuterElements)->Package.Count < ExpectedCount)
734        {
735            return (AE_AML_PACKAGE_LIMIT);
736        }
737
738        Elements = (*OuterElements)->Package.Elements;
739        ObjDesc = Elements[SortIndex];
740
741        if (ObjDesc->Common.Type != ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER)
742        {
743            return (AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
744        }
745
746        /*
747         * The list must be sorted in the specified order. If we detect a
748         * discrepancy, sort the entire list.
749         */
750        if (((SortDirection == ACPI_SORT_ASCENDING) &&
751                (ObjDesc->Integer.Value < PreviousValue)) ||
752            ((SortDirection == ACPI_SORT_DESCENDING) &&
753                (ObjDesc->Integer.Value > PreviousValue)))
754        {
755            AcpiNsSortList (ReturnObject->Package.Elements,
756                OuterElementCount, SortIndex, SortDirection);
757
758            Data->Flags |= ACPI_OBJECT_REPAIRED;
759
760            ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_REPAIR,
761                "%s: Repaired unsorted list - now sorted by %s\n",
762                Data->Pathname, SortKeyName));
763            return (AE_OK);
764        }
765
766        PreviousValue = (UINT32) ObjDesc->Integer.Value;
767        OuterElements++;
768    }
769
770    return (AE_OK);
771}
772
773
774/******************************************************************************
775 *
776 * FUNCTION:    AcpiNsSortList
777 *
778 * PARAMETERS:  Elements            - Package object element list
779 *              Count               - Element count for above
780 *              Index               - Sort by which package element
781 *              SortDirection       - Ascending or Descending sort
782 *
783 * RETURN:      None
784 *
785 * DESCRIPTION: Sort the objects that are in a package element list.
786 *
787 * NOTE: Assumes that all NULL elements have been removed from the package,
788 *       and that all elements have been verified to be of type Integer.
789 *
790 *****************************************************************************/
791
792static void
793AcpiNsSortList (
794    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **Elements,
795    UINT32                  Count,
796    UINT32                  Index,
797    UINT8                   SortDirection)
798{
799    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ObjDesc1;
800    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ObjDesc2;
801    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *TempObj;
802    UINT32                  i;
803    UINT32                  j;
804
805
806    /* Simple bubble sort */
807
808    for (i = 1; i < Count; i++)
809    {
810        for (j = (Count - 1); j >= i; j--)
811        {
812            ObjDesc1 = Elements[j-1]->Package.Elements[Index];
813            ObjDesc2 = Elements[j]->Package.Elements[Index];
814
815            if (((SortDirection == ACPI_SORT_ASCENDING) &&
816                    (ObjDesc1->Integer.Value > ObjDesc2->Integer.Value)) ||
817
818                ((SortDirection == ACPI_SORT_DESCENDING) &&
819                    (ObjDesc1->Integer.Value < ObjDesc2->Integer.Value)))
820            {
821                TempObj = Elements[j-1];
822                Elements[j-1] = Elements[j];
823                Elements[j] = TempObj;
824            }
825        }
826    }
827}
828