dmbuffer.c revision 151600
1/*******************************************************************************
2 *
3 * Module Name: dmbuffer - AML disassembler, buffer and string support
4 *              $Revision: 13 $
5 *
6 ******************************************************************************/
7
8/******************************************************************************
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115 *****************************************************************************/
116
117
118#include <contrib/dev/acpica/acpi.h>
119#include <contrib/dev/acpica/acdisasm.h>
120#include <contrib/dev/acpica/acparser.h>
121#include <contrib/dev/acpica/amlcode.h>
122
123
124#ifdef ACPI_DISASSEMBLER
125
126#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_CA_DEBUGGER
127        ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("dmbuffer")
128
129
130/*******************************************************************************
131 *
132 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmDisasmByteList
133 *
134 * PARAMETERS:  Level               - Current source code indentation level
135 *              ByteData            - Pointer to the byte list
136 *              ByteCount           - Length of the byte list
137 *
138 * RETURN:      None
139 *
140 * DESCRIPTION: Dump a list of bytes in Hex format
141 *
142 ******************************************************************************/
143
144void
145AcpiDmDisasmByteList (
146    UINT32                  Level,
147    UINT8                   *ByteData,
148    UINT32                  ByteCount)
149{
150    UINT32                  i;
151
152
153    AcpiDmIndent (Level);
154
155    /* Dump the byte list */
156
157    for (i = 0; i < ByteCount; i++)
158    {
159        AcpiOsPrintf ("0x%2.2X", (UINT32) ByteData[i]);
160
161        /* Add comma if there are more bytes to display */
162
163        if (i < (ByteCount -1))
164        {
165            AcpiOsPrintf (", ");
166        }
167
168        /* New line every 8 bytes */
169
170        if ((((i+1) % 8) == 0) && ((i+1) < ByteCount))
171        {
172            AcpiOsPrintf ("\n");
173            AcpiDmIndent (Level);
174        }
175    }
176
177    if (Level)
178    {
179        AcpiOsPrintf ("\n");
180    }
181}
182
183
184/*******************************************************************************
185 *
186 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmByteList
187 *
188 * PARAMETERS:  Info            - Parse tree walk info
189 *              Op              - Byte list op
190 *
191 * RETURN:      None
192 *
193 * DESCRIPTION: Dump a buffer byte list, handling the various types of buffers.
194 *              Buffer type must be already set in the Op DisasmOpcode.
195 *
196 ******************************************************************************/
197
198void
199AcpiDmByteList (
200    ACPI_OP_WALK_INFO       *Info,
201    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
202{
203    UINT8                   *ByteData;
204    UINT32                  ByteCount;
205
206
207    ByteData = Op->Named.Data;
208    ByteCount = (UINT32) Op->Common.Value.Integer;
209
210    /*
211     * The byte list belongs to a buffer, and can be produced by either
212     * a ResourceTemplate, Unicode, quoted string, or a plain byte list.
213     */
214    switch (Op->Common.Parent->Common.DisasmOpcode)
215    {
216    case ACPI_DASM_RESOURCE:
217
218        AcpiDmResourceDescriptor (Info, ByteData, ByteCount);
219        break;
220
221    case ACPI_DASM_STRING:
222
223        AcpiDmIndent (Info->Level);
224        AcpiUtPrintString ((char *) ByteData, ACPI_UINT8_MAX);
225        AcpiOsPrintf ("\n");
226        break;
227
228    case ACPI_DASM_UNICODE:
229
230        AcpiDmUnicode (Op);
231        break;
232
233    case ACPI_DASM_BUFFER:
234    default:
235
236        /*
237         * Not a resource, string, or unicode string.
238         * Just dump the buffer
239         */
240        AcpiDmDisasmByteList (Info->Level, ByteData, ByteCount);
241        break;
242    }
243}
244
245
246/*******************************************************************************
247 *
248 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmIsUnicodeBuffer
249 *
250 * PARAMETERS:  Op              - Buffer Object to be examined
251 *
252 * RETURN:      TRUE if buffer contains a UNICODE string
253 *
254 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if a buffer Op contains a Unicode string
255 *
256 ******************************************************************************/
257
258BOOLEAN
259AcpiDmIsUnicodeBuffer (
260    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
261{
262    UINT8                   *ByteData;
263    UINT32                  ByteCount;
264    UINT32                  WordCount;
265    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *SizeOp;
266    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *NextOp;
267    ACPI_NATIVE_UINT        i;
268
269
270    /* Buffer size is the buffer argument */
271
272    SizeOp = Op->Common.Value.Arg;
273
274    /* Next, the initializer byte list to examine */
275
276    NextOp = SizeOp->Common.Next;
277    if (!NextOp)
278    {
279        return (FALSE);
280    }
281
282    /* Extract the byte list info */
283
284    ByteData = NextOp->Named.Data;
285    ByteCount = (UINT32) NextOp->Common.Value.Integer;
286    WordCount = ACPI_DIV_2 (ByteCount);
287
288    /*
289     * Unicode string must have an even number of bytes and last
290     * word must be zero
291     */
292    if ((!ByteCount)     ||
293         (ByteCount < 4) ||
294         (ByteCount & 1) ||
295        ((UINT16 *) (void *) ByteData)[WordCount - 1] != 0)
296    {
297        return (FALSE);
298    }
299
300    /* For each word, 1st byte must be ascii, 2nd byte must be zero */
301
302    for (i = 0; i < (ByteCount - 2); i += 2)
303    {
304        if ((!ACPI_IS_PRINT (ByteData[i])) ||
305            (ByteData[i + 1] != 0))
306        {
307            return (FALSE);
308        }
309    }
310
311    /* Ignore the Size argument in the disassembly of this buffer op */
312
313    SizeOp->Common.DisasmFlags |= ACPI_PARSEOP_IGNORE;
314    return (TRUE);
315}
316
317
318/*******************************************************************************
319 *
320 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmIsStringBuffer
321 *
322 * PARAMETERS:  Op              - Buffer Object to be examined
323 *
324 * RETURN:      TRUE if buffer contains a ASCII string
325 *
326 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if a buffer Op contains a ASCII string
327 *
328 ******************************************************************************/
329
330BOOLEAN
331AcpiDmIsStringBuffer (
332    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
333{
334    UINT8                   *ByteData;
335    UINT32                  ByteCount;
336    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *SizeOp;
337    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *NextOp;
338    UINT32                  i;
339
340
341    /* Buffer size is the buffer argument */
342
343    SizeOp = Op->Common.Value.Arg;
344
345    /* Next, the initializer byte list to examine */
346
347    NextOp = SizeOp->Common.Next;
348    if (!NextOp)
349    {
350        return (FALSE);
351    }
352
353    /* Extract the byte list info */
354
355    ByteData = NextOp->Named.Data;
356    ByteCount = (UINT32) NextOp->Common.Value.Integer;
357
358    /* Last byte must be the null terminator */
359
360    if ((!ByteCount)     ||
361         (ByteCount < 2) ||
362         (ByteData[ByteCount-1] != 0))
363    {
364        return (FALSE);
365    }
366
367    for (i = 0; i < (ByteCount - 1); i++)
368    {
369        /* TBD: allow some escapes (non-ascii chars).
370         * they will be handled in the string output routine
371         */
372
373        if (!ACPI_IS_PRINT (ByteData[i]))
374        {
375            return (FALSE);
376        }
377    }
378
379    return (TRUE);
380}
381
382
383/*******************************************************************************
384 *
385 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmUnicode
386 *
387 * PARAMETERS:  Op              - Byte List op containing Unicode string
388 *
389 * RETURN:      None
390 *
391 * DESCRIPTION: Dump Unicode string as a standard ASCII string.  (Remove
392 *              the extra zero bytes).
393 *
394 ******************************************************************************/
395
396void
397AcpiDmUnicode (
398    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
399{
400    UINT16                  *WordData;
401    UINT32                  WordCount;
402    UINT32                  i;
403
404
405    /* Extract the buffer info as a WORD buffer */
406
407    WordData = ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT16, Op->Named.Data);
408    WordCount = ACPI_DIV_2 (((UINT32) Op->Common.Value.Integer));
409
410
411    AcpiOsPrintf ("\"");
412
413    /* Write every other byte as an ASCII character */
414
415    for (i = 0; i < (WordCount - 1); i++)
416    {
417        AcpiOsPrintf ("%c", (int) WordData[i]);
418    }
419
420    AcpiOsPrintf ("\")");
421}
422
423
424/*******************************************************************************
425 *
426 * FUNCTION:    AcpiIsEisaId
427 *
428 * PARAMETERS:  Op              - Op to be examined
429 *
430 * RETURN:      None
431 *
432 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if an Op can be converted to an EisaId.
433 *
434 ******************************************************************************/
435
436void
437AcpiIsEisaId (
438    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
439{
440    UINT32                  Name;
441    UINT32                  BigEndianId;
442    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *NextOp;
443    ACPI_NATIVE_UINT        i;
444    UINT32                  Prefix[3];
445
446
447    /* Get the NameSegment */
448
449    Name = AcpiPsGetName (Op);
450    if (!Name)
451    {
452        return;
453    }
454
455    /* We are looking for _HID */
456
457    if (ACPI_STRNCMP ((char *) &Name, METHOD_NAME__HID, 4))
458    {
459        return;
460    }
461
462    /* The parameter must be either a word or a dword */
463
464    NextOp = AcpiPsGetDepthNext (NULL, Op);
465    if ((NextOp->Common.AmlOpcode != AML_DWORD_OP) &&
466        (NextOp->Common.AmlOpcode != AML_WORD_OP))
467    {
468        return;
469    }
470
471    /* Swap from little-endian to big-endian to simplify conversion */
472
473    BigEndianId = AcpiUtDwordByteSwap ((UINT32) NextOp->Common.Value.Integer);
474
475    /* Create the 3 leading ASCII letters */
476
477    Prefix[0] = ((BigEndianId >> 26) & 0x1F) + 0x40;
478    Prefix[1] = ((BigEndianId >> 21) & 0x1F) + 0x40;
479    Prefix[2] = ((BigEndianId >> 16) & 0x1F) + 0x40;
480
481    /* Verify that all 3 are ascii and alpha */
482
483    for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
484    {
485        if (!ACPI_IS_ASCII (Prefix[i]) ||
486            !ACPI_IS_ALPHA (Prefix[i]))
487        {
488            return;
489        }
490    }
491
492    /* OK - mark this node as convertable to an EISA ID */
493
494    NextOp->Common.DisasmOpcode = ACPI_DASM_EISAID;
495}
496
497
498/*******************************************************************************
499 *
500 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmEisaId
501 *
502 * PARAMETERS:  EncodedId       - Raw encoded EISA ID.
503 *
504 * RETURN:      None
505 *
506 * DESCRIPTION: Convert an encoded EISAID back to the original ASCII String.
507 *
508 ******************************************************************************/
509
510void
511AcpiDmEisaId (
512    UINT32                  EncodedId)
513{
514    UINT32                  BigEndianId;
515
516
517    /* Swap from little-endian to big-endian to simplify conversion */
518
519    BigEndianId = AcpiUtDwordByteSwap (EncodedId);
520
521
522    /* Split to form "AAANNNN" string */
523
524    AcpiOsPrintf ("EisaId (\"%c%c%c%4.4X\")",
525
526        /* Three Alpha characters (AAA), 5 bits each */
527
528        (int) ((BigEndianId >> 26) & 0x1F) + 0x40,
529        (int) ((BigEndianId >> 21) & 0x1F) + 0x40,
530        (int) ((BigEndianId >> 16) & 0x1F) + 0x40,
531
532        /* Numeric part (NNNN) is simply the lower 16 bits */
533
534        (UINT32) (BigEndianId & 0xFFFF));
535}
536
537#endif
538