dmresrc.c revision 327557
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151
152#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
153#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/accommon.h>
154#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/amlcode.h>
155#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acdisasm.h>
156
157
158#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_CA_DEBUGGER
159        ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("dbresrc")
160
161
162/* Dispatch tables for Resource disassembly functions */
163
164static ACPI_RESOURCE_HANDLER    AcpiGbl_DmResourceDispatch [] =
165{
166    /* Small descriptors */
167
168    NULL,                           /* 0x00, Reserved */
169    NULL,                           /* 0x01, Reserved */
170    NULL,                           /* 0x02, Reserved */
171    NULL,                           /* 0x03, Reserved */
172    AcpiDmIrqDescriptor,            /* 0x04, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_IRQ_FORMAT */
173    AcpiDmDmaDescriptor,            /* 0x05, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_DMA_FORMAT */
174    AcpiDmStartDependentDescriptor, /* 0x06, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_START_DEPENDENT */
175    AcpiDmEndDependentDescriptor,   /* 0x07, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_DEPENDENT */
176    AcpiDmIoDescriptor,             /* 0x08, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_IO_PORT */
177    AcpiDmFixedIoDescriptor,        /* 0x09, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_FIXED_IO_PORT */
178    AcpiDmFixedDmaDescriptor,       /* 0x0A, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_FIXED_DMA */
179    NULL,                           /* 0x0B, Reserved */
180    NULL,                           /* 0x0C, Reserved */
181    NULL,                           /* 0x0D, Reserved */
182    AcpiDmVendorSmallDescriptor,    /* 0x0E, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SMALL_VENDOR */
183    NULL,                           /* 0x0F, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_TAG (not used) */
184
185    /* Large descriptors */
186
187    NULL,                           /* 0x00, Reserved */
188    AcpiDmMemory24Descriptor,       /* 0x01, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_MEMORY_24 */
189    AcpiDmGenericRegisterDescriptor,/* 0x02, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_GENERIC_REGISTER */
190    NULL,                           /* 0x03, Reserved */
191    AcpiDmVendorLargeDescriptor,    /* 0x04, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_LARGE_VENDOR */
192    AcpiDmMemory32Descriptor,       /* 0x05, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_MEMORY_32 */
193    AcpiDmFixedMemory32Descriptor,  /* 0x06, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_FIXED_MEMORY_32 */
194    AcpiDmDwordDescriptor,          /* 0x07, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_DWORD_ADDRESS_SPACE */
195    AcpiDmWordDescriptor,           /* 0x08, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_WORD_ADDRESS_SPACE */
196    AcpiDmInterruptDescriptor,      /* 0x09, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_EXTENDED_XRUPT */
197    AcpiDmQwordDescriptor,          /* 0x0A, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_QWORD_ADDRESS_SPACE */
198    AcpiDmExtendedDescriptor,       /* 0x0B, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_EXTENDED_ADDRESS_SPACE */
199    AcpiDmGpioDescriptor,           /* 0x0C, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_GPIO */
200    AcpiDmPinFunctionDescriptor,    /* 0x0D, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_FUNCTION */
201    AcpiDmSerialBusDescriptor,      /* 0x0E, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SERIAL_BUS */
202    AcpiDmPinConfigDescriptor,      /* 0x0F, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_CONFIG */
203    AcpiDmPinGroupDescriptor,       /* 0x10, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_GROUP */
204    AcpiDmPinGroupFunctionDescriptor, /* 0x11, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_GROUP_FUNCTION */
205    AcpiDmPinGroupConfigDescriptor, /* 0x12, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_GROUP_CONFIG */
206};
207
208
209/* Only used for single-threaded applications */
210/* TBD: remove when name is passed as parameter to the dump functions */
211
212static UINT32               ResourceName;
213
214
215/*******************************************************************************
216 *
217 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmDescriptorName
218 *
219 * PARAMETERS:  None
220 *
221 * RETURN:      None
222 *
223 * DESCRIPTION: Emit a name for the descriptor if one is present (indicated
224 *              by the name being changed from the default name.) A name is only
225 *              emitted if a reference to the descriptor has been made somewhere
226 *              in the original ASL code.
227 *
228 ******************************************************************************/
229
230void
231AcpiDmDescriptorName (
232    void)
233{
234
235    if (ResourceName == ACPI_DEFAULT_RESNAME)
236    {
237        return;
238    }
239
240    AcpiOsPrintf ("%4.4s", (char *) &ResourceName);
241}
242
243
244/*******************************************************************************
245 *
246 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmDumpInteger*
247 *
248 * PARAMETERS:  Value               - Value to emit
249 *              Name                - Associated name (emitted as a comment)
250 *
251 * RETURN:      None
252 *
253 * DESCRIPTION: Integer output helper functions
254 *
255 ******************************************************************************/
256
257void
258AcpiDmDumpInteger8 (
259    UINT8                   Value,
260    const char              *Name)
261{
262    AcpiOsPrintf ("0x%2.2X,               // %s\n", Value, Name);
263}
264
265void
266AcpiDmDumpInteger16 (
267    UINT16                  Value,
268    const char              *Name)
269{
270    AcpiOsPrintf ("0x%4.4X,             // %s\n", Value, Name);
271}
272
273void
274AcpiDmDumpInteger32 (
275    UINT32                  Value,
276    const char              *Name)
277{
278    AcpiOsPrintf ("0x%8.8X,         // %s\n", Value, Name);
279}
280
281void
282AcpiDmDumpInteger64 (
283    UINT64                  Value,
284    const char              *Name)
285{
286    AcpiOsPrintf ("0x%8.8X%8.8X, // %s\n", ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64 (Value), Name);
287}
288
289
290/*******************************************************************************
291 *
292 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmBitList
293 *
294 * PARAMETERS:  Mask            - 16-bit value corresponding to 16 interrupt
295 *                                or DMA values
296 *
297 * RETURN:      None
298 *
299 * DESCRIPTION: Dump a bit mask as a list of individual interrupt/DMA levels.
300 *
301 ******************************************************************************/
302
303void
304AcpiDmBitList (
305    UINT16                  Mask)
306{
307    UINT32                  i;
308    BOOLEAN                 Previous = FALSE;
309
310
311    /* Open the initializer list */
312
313    AcpiOsPrintf ("{");
314
315    /* Examine each bit */
316
317    for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
318    {
319        /* Only interested in bits that are set to 1 */
320
321        if (Mask & 1)
322        {
323            if (Previous)
324            {
325                AcpiOsPrintf (",");
326            }
327
328            Previous = TRUE;
329            AcpiOsPrintf ("%u", i);
330        }
331
332        Mask >>= 1;
333    }
334
335    /* Close list */
336
337    AcpiOsPrintf ("}\n");
338}
339
340
341/*******************************************************************************
342 *
343 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmResourceTemplate
344 *
345 * PARAMETERS:  Info            - Curent parse tree walk info
346 *              ByteData        - Pointer to the byte list data
347 *              ByteCount       - Length of the byte list
348 *
349 * RETURN:      None
350 *
351 * DESCRIPTION: Dump the contents of a Resource Template containing a set of
352 *              Resource Descriptors.
353 *
354 ******************************************************************************/
355
356void
357AcpiDmResourceTemplate (
358    ACPI_OP_WALK_INFO       *Info,
359    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op,
360    UINT8                   *ByteData,
361    UINT32                  ByteCount)
362{
363    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
364    UINT32                  CurrentByteOffset;
365    UINT8                   ResourceType;
366    UINT32                  ResourceLength;
367    void                    *Aml;
368    UINT32                  Level;
369    BOOLEAN                 DependentFns = FALSE;
370    UINT8                   ResourceIndex;
371    ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE     *Node;
372
373
374    if (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode != AML_FIELD_OP)
375    {
376        Info->MappingOp = Op;
377    }
378
379    Level = Info->Level;
380    ResourceName = ACPI_DEFAULT_RESNAME;
381    Node = Op->Common.Node;
382    if (Node)
383    {
384        Node = Node->Child;
385    }
386
387    for (CurrentByteOffset = 0; CurrentByteOffset < ByteCount;)
388    {
389        Aml = &ByteData[CurrentByteOffset];
390
391        /* Get the descriptor type and length */
392
393        ResourceType = AcpiUtGetResourceType (Aml);
394        ResourceLength = AcpiUtGetResourceLength (Aml);
395
396        /* Validate the Resource Type and Resource Length */
397
398        Status = AcpiUtValidateResource (NULL, Aml, &ResourceIndex);
399        if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
400        {
401            AcpiOsPrintf (
402                "/*** Could not validate Resource, type (%X) %s***/\n",
403                ResourceType, AcpiFormatException (Status));
404            return;
405        }
406
407        /* Point to next descriptor */
408
409        CurrentByteOffset += AcpiUtGetDescriptorLength (Aml);
410
411        /* Descriptor pre-processing */
412
413        switch (ResourceType)
414        {
415        case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_START_DEPENDENT:
416
417            /* Finish a previous StartDependentFns */
418
419            if (DependentFns)
420            {
421                Level--;
422                AcpiDmIndent (Level);
423                AcpiOsPrintf ("}\n");
424            }
425            break;
426
427        case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_DEPENDENT:
428
429            Level--;
430            DependentFns = FALSE;
431            break;
432
433        case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_TAG:
434
435            /* Normal exit, the resource list is finished */
436
437            if (DependentFns)
438            {
439                /*
440                 * Close an open StartDependentDescriptor. This indicates a
441                 * missing EndDependentDescriptor.
442                 */
443                Level--;
444                DependentFns = FALSE;
445
446                /* Go ahead and insert EndDependentFn() */
447
448                AcpiDmEndDependentDescriptor (Info, Aml, ResourceLength, Level);
449
450                AcpiDmIndent (Level);
451                AcpiOsPrintf (
452                    "/*** Disassembler: inserted "
453                    "missing EndDependentFn () ***/\n");
454            }
455            return;
456
457        default:
458
459            break;
460        }
461
462        /* Disassemble the resource structure */
463
464        if (Node)
465        {
466            ResourceName = Node->Name.Integer;
467            Node = Node->Peer;
468        }
469
470        AcpiGbl_DmResourceDispatch [ResourceIndex] (
471            Info, Aml, ResourceLength, Level);
472
473        /* Descriptor post-processing */
474
475        if (ResourceType == ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_START_DEPENDENT)
476        {
477            DependentFns = TRUE;
478            Level++;
479        }
480    }
481}
482
483
484/*******************************************************************************
485 *
486 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDmIsResourceTemplate
487 *
488 * PARAMETERS:  WalkState           - Current walk info
489 *              Op                  - Buffer Op to be examined
490 *
491 * RETURN:      Status. AE_OK if valid template
492 *
493 * DESCRIPTION: Walk a byte list to determine if it consists of a valid set
494 *              of resource descriptors. Nothing is output.
495 *
496 ******************************************************************************/
497
498ACPI_STATUS
499AcpiDmIsResourceTemplate (
500    ACPI_WALK_STATE         *WalkState,
501    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
502{
503    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
504    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *NextOp;
505    UINT8                   *Aml;
506    UINT8                   *EndAml;
507    UINT32                  BufferLength;
508    UINT32                  DeclaredBufferLength;
509
510
511    /* This op must be a buffer */
512
513    if (Op->Common.AmlOpcode != AML_BUFFER_OP)
514    {
515        return (AE_TYPE);
516    }
517
518    /*
519     * Get the declared length of the buffer.
520     * This is the nn in "Buffer (nn)"
521     */
522    NextOp = Op->Common.Value.Arg;
523    if (!NextOp)
524    {
525        AcpiOsPrintf ("NULL byte list in buffer\n");
526        return (AE_TYPE);
527    }
528
529    DeclaredBufferLength = NextOp->Common.Value.Size;
530
531    /* Get the length of the raw initialization byte list */
532
533    NextOp = NextOp->Common.Next;
534    if (!NextOp)
535    {
536        return (AE_TYPE);
537    }
538
539    Aml = NextOp->Named.Data;
540    BufferLength = NextOp->Common.Value.Size;
541
542    /*
543     * Any buffer smaller than one byte cannot possibly be a resource
544     * template. Two bytes could possibly be a "NULL" resource template
545     * with a lone end tag descriptor (as generated via
546     * "ResourceTemplate(){}"), but this would be an extremely unusual
547     * case, as the template would be essentially useless. The disassembler
548     * therefore does not recognize any two-byte buffer as a resource
549     * template.
550     */
551    if (BufferLength <= 2)
552    {
553        return (AE_TYPE);
554    }
555
556    /*
557     * Not a template if declared buffer length != actual length of the
558     * intialization byte list. Because the resource macros will create
559     * a buffer of the exact required length (buffer length will be equal
560     * to the actual length).
561     *
562     * NOTE (April 2017): Resource templates with this issue have been
563     * seen in the field. We still don't want to attempt to disassemble
564     * a buffer like this to a resource template because this output
565     * would not match the original input buffer (it would be shorter
566     * than the original when the disassembled code is recompiled).
567     * Basically, a buffer like this appears to be hand crafted in the
568     * first place, so just emitting a buffer object instead of a
569     * resource template more closely resembles the original ASL code.
570     */
571    if (DeclaredBufferLength != BufferLength)
572    {
573        return (AE_TYPE);
574    }
575
576    /* Walk the byte list, abort on any invalid descriptor type or length */
577
578    Status = AcpiUtWalkAmlResources (WalkState, Aml, BufferLength,
579        NULL, ACPI_CAST_INDIRECT_PTR (void, &EndAml));
580    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
581    {
582        return (AE_TYPE);
583    }
584
585    /*
586     * For the resource template to be valid, one EndTag must appear
587     * at the very end of the ByteList, not before. (For proper disassembly
588     * of a ResourceTemplate, the buffer must not have any extra data after
589     * the EndTag.)
590     */
591    if ((Aml + BufferLength - sizeof (AML_RESOURCE_END_TAG)) != EndAml)
592    {
593        return (AE_AML_NO_RESOURCE_END_TAG);
594    }
595
596    /*
597     * All resource descriptors are valid, therefore this list appears
598     * to be a valid resource template
599     */
600    return (AE_OK);
601}
602