hwvalid.c revision 217365
1
2/******************************************************************************
3 *
4 * Module Name: hwvalid - I/O request validation
5 *
6 *****************************************************************************/
7
8/*
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44
45#define __HWVALID_C__
46
47#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
48#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/accommon.h>
49
50#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_HARDWARE
51        ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("hwvalid")
52
53/* Local prototypes */
54
55static ACPI_STATUS
56AcpiHwValidateIoRequest (
57    ACPI_IO_ADDRESS         Address,
58    UINT32                  BitWidth);
59
60
61/*
62 * Protected I/O ports. Some ports are always illegal, and some are
63 * conditionally illegal. This table must remain ordered by port address.
64 *
65 * The table is used to implement the Microsoft port access rules that
66 * first appeared in Windows XP. Some ports are always illegal, and some
67 * ports are only illegal if the BIOS calls _OSI with a WinXP string or
68 * later (meaning that the BIOS itelf is post-XP.)
69 *
70 * This provides ACPICA with the desired port protections and
71 * Microsoft compatibility.
72 *
73 * Description of port entries:
74 *  DMA:   DMA controller
75 *  PIC0:  Programmable Interrupt Controller (8259A)
76 *  PIT1:  System Timer 1
77 *  PIT2:  System Timer 2 failsafe
78 *  RTC:   Real-time clock
79 *  CMOS:  Extended CMOS
80 *  DMA1:  DMA 1 page registers
81 *  DMA1L: DMA 1 Ch 0 low page
82 *  DMA2:  DMA 2 page registers
83 *  DMA2L: DMA 2 low page refresh
84 *  ARBC:  Arbitration control
85 *  SETUP: Reserved system board setup
86 *  POS:   POS channel select
87 *  PIC1:  Cascaded PIC
88 *  IDMA:  ISA DMA
89 *  ELCR:  PIC edge/level registers
90 *  PCI:   PCI configuration space
91 */
92static const ACPI_PORT_INFO     AcpiProtectedPorts[] =
93{
94    {"DMA",     0x0000, 0x000F, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
95    {"PIC0",    0x0020, 0x0021, ACPI_ALWAYS_ILLEGAL},
96    {"PIT1",    0x0040, 0x0043, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
97    {"PIT2",    0x0048, 0x004B, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
98    {"RTC",     0x0070, 0x0071, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
99    {"CMOS",    0x0074, 0x0076, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
100    {"DMA1",    0x0081, 0x0083, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
101    {"DMA1L",   0x0087, 0x0087, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
102    {"DMA2",    0x0089, 0x008B, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
103    {"DMA2L",   0x008F, 0x008F, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
104    {"ARBC",    0x0090, 0x0091, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
105    {"SETUP",   0x0093, 0x0094, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
106    {"POS",     0x0096, 0x0097, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
107    {"PIC1",    0x00A0, 0x00A1, ACPI_ALWAYS_ILLEGAL},
108    {"IDMA",    0x00C0, 0x00DF, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
109    {"ELCR",    0x04D0, 0x04D1, ACPI_ALWAYS_ILLEGAL},
110    {"PCI",     0x0CF8, 0x0CFF, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP}
111};
112
113#define ACPI_PORT_INFO_ENTRIES  ACPI_ARRAY_LENGTH (AcpiProtectedPorts)
114
115
116/******************************************************************************
117 *
118 * FUNCTION:    AcpiHwValidateIoRequest
119 *
120 * PARAMETERS:  Address             Address of I/O port/register
121 *              BitWidth            Number of bits (8,16,32)
122 *
123 * RETURN:      Status
124 *
125 * DESCRIPTION: Validates an I/O request (address/length). Certain ports are
126 *              always illegal and some ports are only illegal depending on
127 *              the requests the BIOS AML code makes to the predefined
128 *              _OSI method.
129 *
130 ******************************************************************************/
131
132static ACPI_STATUS
133AcpiHwValidateIoRequest (
134    ACPI_IO_ADDRESS         Address,
135    UINT32                  BitWidth)
136{
137    UINT32                  i;
138    UINT32                  ByteWidth;
139    ACPI_IO_ADDRESS         LastAddress;
140    const ACPI_PORT_INFO    *PortInfo;
141
142
143    ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (HwValidateIoRequest);
144
145
146    /* Supported widths are 8/16/32 */
147
148    if ((BitWidth != 8) &&
149        (BitWidth != 16) &&
150        (BitWidth != 32))
151    {
152        return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
153    }
154
155    PortInfo = AcpiProtectedPorts;
156    ByteWidth = ACPI_DIV_8 (BitWidth);
157    LastAddress = Address + ByteWidth - 1;
158
159    ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_IO, "Address %p LastAddress %p Length %X",
160        ACPI_CAST_PTR (void, Address), ACPI_CAST_PTR (void, LastAddress),
161        ByteWidth));
162
163    /* Maximum 16-bit address in I/O space */
164
165    if (LastAddress > ACPI_UINT16_MAX)
166    {
167        ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO,
168            "Illegal I/O port address/length above 64K: %p/0x%X",
169            ACPI_CAST_PTR (void, Address), ByteWidth));
170        return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_LIMIT);
171    }
172
173    /* Exit if requested address is not within the protected port table */
174
175    if (Address > AcpiProtectedPorts[ACPI_PORT_INFO_ENTRIES - 1].End)
176    {
177        return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
178    }
179
180    /* Check request against the list of protected I/O ports */
181
182    for (i = 0; i < ACPI_PORT_INFO_ENTRIES; i++, PortInfo++)
183    {
184        /*
185         * Check if the requested address range will write to a reserved
186         * port. Four cases to consider:
187         *
188         * 1) Address range is contained completely in the port address range
189         * 2) Address range overlaps port range at the port range start
190         * 3) Address range overlaps port range at the port range end
191         * 4) Address range completely encompasses the port range
192         */
193        if ((Address <= PortInfo->End) && (LastAddress >= PortInfo->Start))
194        {
195            /* Port illegality may depend on the _OSI calls made by the BIOS */
196
197            if (AcpiGbl_OsiData >= PortInfo->OsiDependency)
198            {
199                ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_IO,
200                    "Denied AML access to port 0x%p/%X (%s 0x%.4X-0x%.4X)",
201                    ACPI_CAST_PTR (void, Address), ByteWidth, PortInfo->Name,
202                    PortInfo->Start, PortInfo->End));
203
204                return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_AML_ILLEGAL_ADDRESS);
205            }
206        }
207
208        /* Finished if address range ends before the end of this port */
209
210        if (LastAddress <= PortInfo->End)
211        {
212            break;
213        }
214    }
215
216    return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
217}
218
219
220/******************************************************************************
221 *
222 * FUNCTION:    AcpiHwReadPort
223 *
224 * PARAMETERS:  Address             Address of I/O port/register to read
225 *              Value               Where value is placed
226 *              Width               Number of bits
227 *
228 * RETURN:      Status and value read from port
229 *
230 * DESCRIPTION: Read data from an I/O port or register. This is a front-end
231 *              to AcpiOsReadPort that performs validation on both the port
232 *              address and the length.
233 *
234 *****************************************************************************/
235
236ACPI_STATUS
237AcpiHwReadPort (
238    ACPI_IO_ADDRESS         Address,
239    UINT32                  *Value,
240    UINT32                  Width)
241{
242    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
243    UINT32                  OneByte;
244    UINT32                  i;
245
246
247    /* Truncate address to 16 bits if requested */
248
249    if (AcpiGbl_TruncateIoAddresses)
250    {
251        Address &= ACPI_UINT16_MAX;
252    }
253
254    /* Validate the entire request and perform the I/O */
255
256    Status = AcpiHwValidateIoRequest (Address, Width);
257    if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status))
258    {
259        Status = AcpiOsReadPort (Address, Value, Width);
260        return (Status);
261    }
262
263    if (Status != AE_AML_ILLEGAL_ADDRESS)
264    {
265        return (Status);
266    }
267
268    /*
269     * There has been a protection violation within the request. Fall
270     * back to byte granularity port I/O and ignore the failing bytes.
271     * This provides Windows compatibility.
272     */
273    for (i = 0, *Value = 0; i < Width; i += 8)
274    {
275        /* Validate and read one byte */
276
277        if (AcpiHwValidateIoRequest (Address, 8) == AE_OK)
278        {
279            Status = AcpiOsReadPort (Address, &OneByte, 8);
280            if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
281            {
282                return (Status);
283            }
284
285            *Value |= (OneByte << i);
286        }
287
288        Address++;
289    }
290
291    return (AE_OK);
292}
293
294
295/******************************************************************************
296 *
297 * FUNCTION:    AcpiHwWritePort
298 *
299 * PARAMETERS:  Address             Address of I/O port/register to write
300 *              Value               Value to write
301 *              Width               Number of bits
302 *
303 * RETURN:      Status
304 *
305 * DESCRIPTION: Write data to an I/O port or register. This is a front-end
306 *              to AcpiOsWritePort that performs validation on both the port
307 *              address and the length.
308 *
309 *****************************************************************************/
310
311ACPI_STATUS
312AcpiHwWritePort (
313    ACPI_IO_ADDRESS         Address,
314    UINT32                  Value,
315    UINT32                  Width)
316{
317    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
318    UINT32                  i;
319
320
321    /* Truncate address to 16 bits if requested */
322
323    if (AcpiGbl_TruncateIoAddresses)
324    {
325        Address &= ACPI_UINT16_MAX;
326    }
327
328    /* Validate the entire request and perform the I/O */
329
330    Status = AcpiHwValidateIoRequest (Address, Width);
331    if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status))
332    {
333        Status = AcpiOsWritePort (Address, Value, Width);
334        return (Status);
335    }
336
337    if (Status != AE_AML_ILLEGAL_ADDRESS)
338    {
339        return (Status);
340    }
341
342    /*
343     * There has been a protection violation within the request. Fall
344     * back to byte granularity port I/O and ignore the failing bytes.
345     * This provides Windows compatibility.
346     */
347    for (i = 0; i < Width; i += 8)
348    {
349        /* Validate and write one byte */
350
351        if (AcpiHwValidateIoRequest (Address, 8) == AE_OK)
352        {
353            Status = AcpiOsWritePort (Address, (Value >> i) & 0xFF, 8);
354            if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
355            {
356                return (Status);
357            }
358        }
359
360        Address++;
361    }
362
363    return (AE_OK);
364}
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