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Each name and offset is defined in the ACPI specification. 213 * 214 * Each table entry contains the bit offset of the field and the associated 215 * name. 216 * 217 ******************************************************************************/ 218 219static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmIrqTags[] = 220{ 221 {( 1 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPT}, 222 {( 3 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTTYPE}, 223 {( 3 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTLEVEL}, 224 {( 3 * 8) + 4, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE}, 225 {0, NULL} 226}; 227 228static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmDmaTags[] = 229{ 230 {( 1 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DMA}, 231 {( 2 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_XFERTYPE}, 232 {( 2 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_BUSMASTER}, 233 {( 2 * 8) + 5, ACPI_RESTAG_DMATYPE}, 234 {0, NULL} 235}; 236 237static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmIoTags[] = 238{ 239 {( 1 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE}, 240 {( 2 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR}, 241 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR}, 242 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ALIGNMENT}, 243 {( 7 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 244 {0, NULL} 245}; 246 247static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmFixedIoTags[] = 248{ 249 {( 1 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_BASEADDRESS}, 250 {( 3 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 251 {0, NULL} 252}; 253 254static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmFixedDmaTags[] = 255{ 256 {( 1 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DMA}, 257 {( 3 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DMATYPE}, 258 {( 5 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_XFERTYPE}, 259 {0, NULL} 260}; 261 262static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmMemory24Tags[] = 263{ 264 {( 3 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_READWRITETYPE}, 265 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR}, 266 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR}, 267 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ALIGNMENT}, 268 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 269 {0, NULL} 270}; 271 272static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmRegisterTags[] = 273{ 274 {( 3 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ADDRESSSPACE}, 275 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_REGISTERBITWIDTH}, 276 {( 5 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_REGISTERBITOFFSET}, 277 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ACCESSSIZE}, 278 {( 7 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ADDRESS}, 279 {0, NULL} 280}; 281 282static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmMemory32Tags[] = 283{ 284 {( 3 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_READWRITETYPE}, 285 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR}, 286 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR}, 287 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ALIGNMENT}, 288 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 289 {0, NULL} 290}; 291 292static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmFixedMemory32Tags[] = 293{ 294 {( 3 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_READWRITETYPE}, 295 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_BASEADDRESS}, 296 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 297 {0, NULL} 298}; 299 300static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmInterruptTags[] = 301{ 302 {( 3 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTTYPE}, 303 {( 3 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTLEVEL}, 304 {( 3 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE}, 305 {( 5 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPT}, 306 {0, NULL} 307}; 308 309static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmAddress16Tags[] = 310{ 311 {( 4 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE}, 312 {( 4 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_MINTYPE}, 313 {( 4 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MAXTYPE}, 314 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_GRANULARITY}, 315 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR}, 316 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR}, 317 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSLATION}, 318 {(14 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 319 {0, NULL} 320}; 321 322static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmAddress32Tags[] = 323{ 324 {( 4 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE}, 325 {( 4 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_MINTYPE}, 326 {( 4 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MAXTYPE}, 327 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_GRANULARITY}, 328 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR}, 329 {(14 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR}, 330 {(18 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSLATION}, 331 {(22 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 332 {0, NULL} 333}; 334 335static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmAddress64Tags[] = 336{ 337 {( 4 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE}, 338 {( 4 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_MINTYPE}, 339 {( 4 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MAXTYPE}, 340 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_GRANULARITY}, 341 {(14 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR}, 342 {(22 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR}, 343 {(30 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSLATION}, 344 {(38 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 345 {0, NULL} 346}; 347 348static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmExtendedAddressTags[] = 349{ 350 {( 4 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE}, 351 {( 4 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_MINTYPE}, 352 {( 4 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MAXTYPE}, 353 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_GRANULARITY}, 354 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR}, 355 {(24 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR}, 356 {(32 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSLATION}, 357 {(40 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 358 {(48 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TYPESPECIFICATTRIBUTES}, 359 {0, NULL} 360}; 361 362/* Subtype tables for GPIO descriptors */ 363 364static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmGpioIntTags[] = 365{ 366 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_MODE}, 367 {( 7 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_POLARITY}, 368 {( 7 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE}, 369 {( 9 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PINCONFIG}, 370 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DRIVESTRENGTH}, 371 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DEBOUNCETIME}, 372 {0, NULL} 373}; 374 375static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmGpioIoTags[] = 376{ 377 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_IORESTRICTION}, 378 {( 7 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE}, 379 {( 9 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PINCONFIG}, 380 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DRIVESTRENGTH}, 381 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DEBOUNCETIME}, 382 {0, NULL} 383}; 384 385/* Subtype tables for SerialBus descriptors */ 386 387static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmI2cSerialBusTags[] = 388{ 389 {( 6 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_SLAVEMODE}, 390 {( 6 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE}, /* V2 - ACPI 6.0 */ 391 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_MODE}, 392 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_SPEED}, 393 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ADDRESS}, 394 {0, NULL} 395}; 396 397static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmSpiSerialBusTags[] = 398{ 399 {( 6 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_SLAVEMODE}, 400 {( 6 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE}, /* V2 - ACPI 6.0 */ 401 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_MODE}, 402 {( 7 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DEVICEPOLARITY}, 403 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_SPEED}, 404 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 405 {(17 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PHASE}, 406 {(18 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_POLARITY}, 407 {(19 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ADDRESS}, 408 {0, NULL} 409}; 410 411static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmUartSerialBusTags[] = 412{ 413 {( 6 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_SLAVEMODE}, /* Note: not part of original macro */ 414 {( 6 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE}, /* V2 - ACPI 6.0 */ 415 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_FLOWCONTROL}, 416 {( 7 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_STOPBITS}, 417 {( 7 * 8) + 4, ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH}, 418 {( 7 * 8) + 7, ACPI_RESTAG_ENDIANNESS}, 419 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_SPEED}, 420 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH_RX}, 421 {(18 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH_TX}, 422 {(20 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PARITY}, 423 {(21 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LINE}, 424 {0, NULL} 425}; 426 427/* Subtype tables for PinFunction descriptor */ 428 429static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmPinFunctionTags[] = 430{ 431 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE}, 432 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PINCONFIG}, 433 {( 7 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_FUNCTION}, 434 {0, NULL} 435}; 436 437/* Subtype tables for PinConfig descriptor */ 438 439static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmPinConfigTags[] = 440{ 441 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE}, 442 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PINCONFIG_TYPE}, 443 {( 7 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PINCONFIG_VALUE}, 444 {0, NULL} 445}; 446 447/* Subtype tables for PinGroupFunction descriptor */ 448 449static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmPinGroupFunctionTags[] = 450{ 451 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_FUNCTION}, 452 {0, NULL} 453}; 454 455/* Subtype tables for Address descriptor type-specific flags */ 456 457static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmMemoryFlagTags[] = 458{ 459 {( 5 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_READWRITETYPE}, 460 {( 5 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_MEMTYPE}, 461 {( 5 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MEMATTRIBUTES}, 462 {( 5 * 8) + 5, ACPI_RESTAG_TYPE}, 463 {0, NULL} 464}; 465 466static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmIoFlagTags[] = 467{ 468 {( 5 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_RANGETYPE}, 469 {( 5 * 8) + 4, ACPI_RESTAG_TYPE}, 470 {( 5 * 8) + 5, ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSTYPE}, 471 {0, NULL} 472}; 473 474 475/* 476 * Dispatch table used to obtain the correct tag table for a descriptor. 477 * 478 * A NULL in this table means one of three things: 479 * 1) The descriptor ID is reserved and invalid 480 * 2) The descriptor has no tags associated with it 481 * 3) The descriptor has subtypes and a separate table will be used. 482 */ 483static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *AcpiGbl_ResourceTags[] = 484{ 485 /* Small descriptors */ 486 487 NULL, /* 0x00, Reserved */ 488 NULL, /* 0x01, Reserved */ 489 NULL, /* 0x02, Reserved */ 490 NULL, /* 0x03, Reserved */ 491 AcpiDmIrqTags, /* 0x04, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_IRQ_FORMAT */ 492 AcpiDmDmaTags, /* 0x05, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_DMA_FORMAT */ 493 NULL, /* 0x06, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_START_DEPENDENT */ 494 NULL, /* 0x07, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_DEPENDENT */ 495 AcpiDmIoTags, /* 0x08, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_IO_PORT */ 496 AcpiDmFixedIoTags, /* 0x09, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_FIXED_IO_PORT */ 497 AcpiDmFixedDmaTags, /* 0x0A, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_FIXED_DMA */ 498 NULL, /* 0x0B, Reserved */ 499 NULL, /* 0x0C, Reserved */ 500 NULL, /* 0x0D, Reserved */ 501 NULL, /* 0x0E, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SMALL_VENDOR */ 502 NULL, /* 0x0F, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_TAG (not used) */ 503 504 /* Large descriptors */ 505 506 NULL, /* 0x00, Reserved */ 507 AcpiDmMemory24Tags, /* 0x01, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_MEMORY_24 */ 508 AcpiDmRegisterTags, /* 0x02, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_GENERIC_REGISTER */ 509 NULL, /* 0x03, Reserved */ 510 NULL, /* 0x04, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_LARGE_VENDOR */ 511 AcpiDmMemory32Tags, /* 0x05, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_MEMORY_32 */ 512 AcpiDmFixedMemory32Tags, /* 0x06, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_FIXED_MEMORY_32 */ 513 AcpiDmAddress32Tags, /* 0x07, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_DWORD_ADDRESS_SPACE */ 514 AcpiDmAddress16Tags, /* 0x08, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_WORD_ADDRESS_SPACE */ 515 AcpiDmInterruptTags, /* 0x09, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_EXTENDED_XRUPT */ 516 AcpiDmAddress64Tags, /* 0x0A, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_QWORD_ADDRESS_SPACE */ 517 AcpiDmExtendedAddressTags, /* 0x0B, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_EXTENDED_ADDRESS_SPACE */ 518 NULL, /* 0x0C, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_GPIO - Use Subtype table below */ 519 AcpiDmPinFunctionTags, /* 0x0D, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_FUNCTION */ 520 NULL, /* 0x0E, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SERIAL_BUS - Use Subtype table below */ 521 AcpiDmPinConfigTags, /* 0x0F, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_CONFIG */ 522 NULL, /* 0x10, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_GROUP */ 523 AcpiDmPinGroupFunctionTags, /* 0x11, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_GROUP_FUNCTION */ 524 AcpiDmPinConfigTags, /* 0x12, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_PIN_GROUP_CONFIG - Same as PinConfig */ 525}; 526 527/* GPIO Subtypes */ 528 529static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *AcpiGbl_GpioResourceTags[] = 530{ 531 AcpiDmGpioIntTags, /* 0x00 Interrupt Connection */ 532 AcpiDmGpioIoTags /* 0x01 I/O Connection */ 533}; 534 535/* Serial Bus Subtypes */ 536 537static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *AcpiGbl_SerialResourceTags[] = 538{ 539 NULL, /* 0x00 Reserved */ 540 AcpiDmI2cSerialBusTags, /* 0x01 I2C SerialBus */ 541 AcpiDmSpiSerialBusTags, /* 0x02 SPI SerialBus */ 542 AcpiDmUartSerialBusTags /* 0x03 UART SerialBus */ 543}; 544 545/* 546 * Globals used to generate unique resource descriptor names. We use names that 547 * start with underscore and a prefix letter that is not used by other ACPI 548 * reserved names. To this, we append hex 0x00 through 0xFF. These 5 prefixes 549 * allow for 5*256 = 1280 unique names, probably sufficient for any single ASL 550 * file. If this becomes too small, we can use alpha+numerals for a total 551 * of 5*36*36 = 6480. 552 */ 553#define ACPI_NUM_RES_PREFIX 5 554 555static UINT32 AcpiGbl_NextResourceId = 0; 556static UINT8 AcpiGbl_NextPrefix = 0; 557static char AcpiGbl_Prefix[ACPI_NUM_RES_PREFIX] = 558 {'Y','Z','J','K','X'}; 559 560 561/******************************************************************************* 562 * 563 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmCheckResourceReference 564 * 565 * PARAMETERS: Op - Parse Op for the AML opcode 566 * WalkState - Current walk state (with valid scope) 567 * 568 * RETURN: None 569 * 570 * DESCRIPTION: Convert a reference to a resource descriptor to a symbolic 571 * reference if possible 572 * 573 * NOTE: Bit index is used to transparently handle both resource bit 574 * fields and byte fields. 575 * 576 ******************************************************************************/ 577 578void 579AcpiDmCheckResourceReference ( 580 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op, 581 ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState) 582{ 583 ACPI_STATUS Status; 584 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *BufferNameOp; 585 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *IndexOp; 586 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode; 587 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *ResourceNode; 588 const ACPI_OPCODE_INFO *OpInfo; 589 UINT32 BitIndex; 590 591 592 /* We are only interested in the CreateXxxxField opcodes */ 593 594 OpInfo = AcpiPsGetOpcodeInfo (Op->Common.AmlOpcode); 595 if (OpInfo->Type != AML_TYPE_CREATE_FIELD) 596 { 597 return; 598 } 599 600 /* Get the buffer term operand */ 601 602 BufferNameOp = AcpiPsGetDepthNext (NULL, Op); 603 604 /* Must be a named buffer, not an arg or local or method call */ 605 606 if (BufferNameOp->Common.AmlOpcode != AML_INT_NAMEPATH_OP) 607 { 608 return; 609 } 610 611 /* Get the Index term, must be an integer constant to convert */ 612 613 IndexOp = BufferNameOp->Common.Next; 614 615 /* Major cheat: The Node field is also used for the Tag ptr. Clear it now */ 616 617 IndexOp->Common.Node = NULL; 618 619 OpInfo = AcpiPsGetOpcodeInfo (IndexOp->Common.AmlOpcode); 620 if (OpInfo->ObjectType != ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER) 621 { 622 return; 623 } 624 625 /* Get the bit offset of the descriptor within the buffer */ 626 627 if ((Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_CREATE_BIT_FIELD_OP) || 628 (Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_CREATE_FIELD_OP)) 629 { 630 /* Index operand is a bit offset */ 631 632 BitIndex = (UINT32) IndexOp->Common.Value.Integer; 633 } 634 else 635 { 636 /* Index operand is a byte offset, convert to bits */ 637 638 BitIndex = (UINT32) ACPI_MUL_8 (IndexOp->Common.Value.Integer); 639 } 640 641 /* Lookup the buffer in the namespace */ 642 643 Status = AcpiNsLookup (WalkState->ScopeInfo, 644 BufferNameOp->Common.Value.String, ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER, 645 ACPI_IMODE_EXECUTE, ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT, WalkState, 646 &BufferNode); 647 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 648 { 649 return; 650 } 651 652 /* Validate object type, we must have a buffer */ 653 654 if (BufferNode->Type != ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER) 655 { 656 return; 657 } 658 659 /* Find the resource descriptor node corresponding to the index */ 660 661 ResourceNode = AcpiDmGetResourceNode (BufferNode, BitIndex); 662 if (!ResourceNode) 663 { 664 return; 665 } 666 667 /* Translate the Index to a resource tag pathname */ 668 669 AcpiGetTagPathname (IndexOp, BufferNode, ResourceNode, BitIndex); 670} 671 672 673/******************************************************************************* 674 * 675 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmGetResourceNode 676 * 677 * PARAMETERS: BufferNode - Node for the parent buffer 678 * BitIndex - Index into the resource descriptor 679 * 680 * RETURN: Namespace node for the resource descriptor. NULL if not found 681 * 682 * DESCRIPTION: Find a resource descriptor that corresponds to the bit index 683 * 684 ******************************************************************************/ 685 686static ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE * 687AcpiDmGetResourceNode ( 688 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode, 689 UINT32 BitIndex) 690{ 691 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *Node; 692 UINT32 ByteIndex = ACPI_DIV_8 (BitIndex); 693 694 695 /* 696 * Child list contains an entry for each resource descriptor. Find 697 * the descriptor that corresponds to the Index. 698 * 699 * If there are no children, this is not a resource template 700 */ 701 Node = BufferNode->Child; 702 while (Node) 703 { 704 /* 705 * Check if the Index falls within this resource. 706 * 707 * Value contains the resource offset, Object contains the resource 708 * length (both in bytes) 709 */ 710 if ((ByteIndex >= Node->Value) && 711 (ByteIndex < (Node->Value + Node->Length))) 712 { 713 return (Node); 714 } 715 716 Node = Node->Peer; 717 } 718 719 return (NULL); 720} 721 722 723/******************************************************************************* 724 * 725 * FUNCTION: AcpiGetTagPathname 726 * 727 * PARAMETERS: BufferNode - Node for the parent buffer 728 * ResourceNode - Node for a resource descriptor 729 * BitIndex - Index into the resource descriptor 730 * 731 * RETURN: Full pathname for a resource tag. NULL if no match. 732 * Path is returned in AML (packed) format. 733 * 734 * DESCRIPTION: Convert a BitIndex into a symbolic resource tag (full pathname) 735 * 736 ******************************************************************************/ 737 738static char * 739AcpiGetTagPathname ( 740 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *IndexOp, 741 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode, 742 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *ResourceNode, 743 UINT32 BitIndex) 744{ 745 ACPI_STATUS Status; 746 UINT32 ResourceBitIndex; 747 UINT8 ResourceTableIndex; 748 ACPI_SIZE RequiredSize; 749 char *Pathname; 750 char *PathnameEnd; 751 AML_RESOURCE *Aml; 752 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op; 753 char *InternalPath; 754 char *Tag; 755 756 757 /* Get the Op that contains the actual buffer data */ 758 759 Op = BufferNode->Op->Common.Value.Arg; 760 Op = Op->Common.Next; 761 if (!Op) 762 { 763 return (NULL); 764 } 765 766 /* Get the individual resource descriptor and validate it */ 767 768 Aml = ACPI_CAST_PTR ( 769 AML_RESOURCE, &Op->Named.Data[ResourceNode->Value]); 770 771 Status = AcpiUtValidateResource (NULL, Aml, &ResourceTableIndex); 772 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 773 { 774 return (NULL); 775 } 776 777 /* Get offset into this descriptor (from offset into entire buffer) */ 778 779 ResourceBitIndex = BitIndex - ACPI_MUL_8 (ResourceNode->Value); 780 781 /* Get the tag associated with this resource descriptor and offset */ 782 783 Tag = AcpiDmGetResourceTag (ResourceBitIndex, Aml, ResourceTableIndex); 784 if (!Tag) 785 { 786 return (NULL); 787 } 788 789 /* 790 * Now that we know that we have a reference that can be converted to a 791 * symbol, change the name of the resource to a unique name. 792 */ 793 AcpiDmUpdateResourceName (ResourceNode); 794 795 /* Get the full pathname to the parent buffer */ 796 797 RequiredSize = AcpiNsBuildNormalizedPath (BufferNode, NULL, 0, FALSE); 798 if (!RequiredSize) 799 { 800 return (NULL); 801 } 802 803 Pathname = ACPI_ALLOCATE_ZEROED (RequiredSize + ACPI_PATH_SEGMENT_LENGTH); 804 if (!Pathname) 805 { 806 return (NULL); 807 } 808 809 (void) AcpiNsBuildNormalizedPath (BufferNode, Pathname, 810 RequiredSize, FALSE); 811 812 /* 813 * Create the full path to the resource and tag by: 814 * 1) Remove the buffer nameseg from the end of the pathname 815 * 2) Append the resource descriptor nameseg 816 * 3) Append a dot 817 * 4) Append the field tag nameseg 818 * 819 * Always using the full path is a bit brute force, the path can be 820 * often be optimized with carats (if the original buffer namepath is a 821 * single nameseg). This doesn't really matter, because these paths do not 822 * end up in the final compiled AML, it's just an appearance issue for the 823 * disassembled code. 824 */ 825 PathnameEnd = Pathname + (RequiredSize - ACPI_NAMESEG_SIZE - 1); 826 ACPI_COPY_NAMESEG (PathnameEnd, ResourceNode->Name.Ascii); 827 828 PathnameEnd += ACPI_NAMESEG_SIZE; 829 *PathnameEnd = '.'; 830 831 PathnameEnd++; 832 ACPI_COPY_NAMESEG (PathnameEnd, Tag); 833 834 /* Internalize the namepath to AML format */ 835 836 Status = AcpiNsInternalizeName (Pathname, &InternalPath); 837 ACPI_FREE (Pathname); 838 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 839 { 840 return (NULL); 841 } 842 843 /* Update the Op with the symbol */ 844 845 AcpiPsInitOp (IndexOp, AML_INT_NAMEPATH_OP); 846 IndexOp->Common.Value.String = InternalPath; 847 848 /* 849 * We will need the tag later. Cheat by putting it in the Node field. 850 * Note, Tag is a const that is part of a lookup table. 851 */ 852 IndexOp->Common.Node = ACPI_CAST_PTR (ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE, Tag); 853 return (InternalPath); 854} 855 856 857/******************************************************************************* 858 * 859 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmUpdateResourceName 860 * 861 * PARAMETERS: ResourceNode - Node for a resource descriptor 862 * 863 * RETURN: Stores new name in the ResourceNode 864 * 865 * DESCRIPTION: Create a new, unique name for a resource descriptor. Used by 866 * both the disassembly of the descriptor itself and any symbolic 867 * references to the descriptor. Ignored if a unique name has 868 * already been assigned to the resource. 869 * 870 * NOTE: Single threaded, suitable for applications only! 871 * 872 ******************************************************************************/ 873 874static void 875AcpiDmUpdateResourceName ( 876 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *ResourceNode) 877{ 878 char Name[ACPI_NAMESEG_SIZE]; 879 880 881 /* Ignore if a unique name has already been assigned */ 882 883 if (ResourceNode->Name.Integer != ACPI_DEFAULT_RESNAME) 884 { 885 return; 886 } 887 888 /* Generate a new ACPI name for the descriptor */ 889 890 Name[0] = '_'; 891 Name[1] = AcpiGbl_Prefix[AcpiGbl_NextPrefix]; 892 Name[2] = AcpiUtHexToAsciiChar ((UINT64) AcpiGbl_NextResourceId, 4); 893 Name[3] = AcpiUtHexToAsciiChar ((UINT64) AcpiGbl_NextResourceId, 0); 894 895 /* Update globals for next name */ 896 897 AcpiGbl_NextResourceId++; 898 if (AcpiGbl_NextResourceId >= 256) 899 { 900 AcpiGbl_NextResourceId = 0; 901 AcpiGbl_NextPrefix++; 902 903 if (AcpiGbl_NextPrefix > ACPI_NUM_RES_PREFIX) 904 { 905 AcpiGbl_NextPrefix = 0; 906 } 907 } 908 909 /* Change the resource descriptor name */ 910 911 ResourceNode->Name.Integer = *ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT32, &Name[0]); 912} 913 914 915/******************************************************************************* 916 * 917 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmGetResourceTag 918 * 919 * PARAMETERS: BitIndex - Index into the resource descriptor 920 * Resource - Pointer to the raw resource data 921 * ResourceIndex - Index corresponding to the resource type 922 * 923 * RETURN: Pointer to the resource tag (ACPI_NAME). NULL if no match. 924 * 925 * DESCRIPTION: Convert a BitIndex into a symbolic resource tag. 926 * 927 * Note: ResourceIndex should be previously validated and guaranteed to ve 928 * valid. 929 * 930 ******************************************************************************/ 931 932static char * 933AcpiDmGetResourceTag ( 934 UINT32 BitIndex, 935 AML_RESOURCE *Resource, 936 UINT8 ResourceIndex) 937{ 938 const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *TagList; 939 char *Tag = NULL; 940 941 942 /* Get the tag list for this resource descriptor type */ 943 944 TagList = AcpiGbl_ResourceTags[ResourceIndex]; 945 946 /* 947 * Handle descriptors that have multiple subtypes 948 */ 949 switch (Resource->DescriptorType) 950 { 951 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_ADDRESS16: 952 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_ADDRESS32: 953 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_ADDRESS64: 954 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_EXTENDED_ADDRESS64: 955 /* 956 * Subtype differentiation is the flags. 957 * Kindof brute force, but just blindly search for an index match 958 */ 959 if (Resource->Address.ResourceType == ACPI_ADDRESS_TYPE_MEMORY_RANGE) 960 { 961 Tag = AcpiDmSearchTagList (BitIndex, AcpiDmMemoryFlagTags); 962 } 963 else if (Resource->Address.ResourceType == ACPI_ADDRESS_TYPE_IO_RANGE) 964 { 965 Tag = AcpiDmSearchTagList (BitIndex, AcpiDmIoFlagTags); 966 } 967 968 /* If we found a match, all done. Else, drop to normal search below */ 969 970 if (Tag) 971 { 972 return (Tag); 973 } 974 break; 975 976 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_GPIO: 977 978 /* GPIO connection has 2 subtypes: Interrupt and I/O */ 979 980 if (Resource->Gpio.ConnectionType > AML_RESOURCE_MAX_GPIOTYPE) 981 { 982 return (NULL); 983 } 984 985 TagList = AcpiGbl_GpioResourceTags[Resource->Gpio.ConnectionType]; 986 break; 987 988 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SERIAL_BUS: 989 990 /* SerialBus has 3 subtypes: I2C, SPI, and UART */ 991 992 if ((Resource->CommonSerialBus.Type == 0) || 993 (Resource->CommonSerialBus.Type > AML_RESOURCE_MAX_SERIALBUSTYPE)) 994 { 995 return (NULL); 996 } 997 998 TagList = AcpiGbl_SerialResourceTags[Resource->CommonSerialBus.Type]; 999 break; 1000 1001 default: 1002 1003 break; 1004 } 1005 1006 /* Search for a match against the BitIndex */ 1007 1008 if (TagList) 1009 { 1010 Tag = AcpiDmSearchTagList (BitIndex, TagList); 1011 } 1012 1013 return (Tag); 1014} 1015 1016 1017/******************************************************************************* 1018 * 1019 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmSearchTagList 1020 * 1021 * PARAMETERS: BitIndex - Index into the resource descriptor 1022 * TagList - List to search 1023 * 1024 * RETURN: Pointer to a tag (ACPI_NAME). NULL if no match found. 1025 * 1026 * DESCRIPTION: Search a tag list for a match to the input BitIndex. Matches 1027 * a fixed offset to a symbolic resource tag name. 1028 * 1029 ******************************************************************************/ 1030 1031static char * 1032AcpiDmSearchTagList ( 1033 UINT32 BitIndex, 1034 const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *TagList) 1035{ 1036 1037 /* 1038 * Walk the null-terminated tag list to find a matching bit offset. 1039 * We are looking for an exact match. 1040 */ 1041 for ( ; TagList->Tag; TagList++) 1042 { 1043 if (BitIndex == TagList->BitIndex) 1044 { 1045 return (TagList->Tag); 1046 } 1047 } 1048 1049 /* A matching offset was not found */ 1050 1051 return (NULL); 1052} 1053 1054 1055/******************************************************************************* 1056 * 1057 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmFindResources 1058 * 1059 * PARAMETERS: Root - Root of the parse tree 1060 * 1061 * RETURN: None 1062 * 1063 * DESCRIPTION: Add all ResourceTemplate declarations to the namespace. Each 1064 * resource descriptor in each template is given a node -- used 1065 * for later conversion of resource references to symbolic refs. 1066 * 1067 ******************************************************************************/ 1068 1069void 1070AcpiDmFindResources ( 1071 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Root) 1072{ 1073 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op = Root; 1074 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Parent; 1075 1076 1077 /* Walk the entire parse tree */ 1078 1079 while (Op) 1080 { 1081 /* We are interested in Buffer() declarations */ 1082 1083 if (Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_BUFFER_OP) 1084 { 1085 /* And only declarations of the form Name (XXXX, Buffer()... ) */ 1086 1087 Parent = Op->Common.Parent; 1088 if (Parent->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_NAME_OP) 1089 { 1090 /* 1091 * If the buffer is a resource template, add the individual 1092 * resource descriptors to the namespace, as children of the 1093 * buffer node. 1094 */ 1095 if (ACPI_SUCCESS (AcpiDmIsResourceTemplate (NULL, Op))) 1096 { 1097 Op->Common.DisasmOpcode = ACPI_DASM_RESOURCE; 1098 AcpiDmAddResourcesToNamespace (Parent->Common.Node, Op); 1099 } 1100 } 1101 } 1102 1103 Op = AcpiPsGetDepthNext (Root, Op); 1104 } 1105} 1106 1107 1108/******************************************************************************* 1109 * 1110 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmAddResourcesToNamespace 1111 * 1112 * PARAMETERS: BufferNode - Node for the parent buffer 1113 * Op - Parse op for the buffer 1114 * 1115 * RETURN: None 1116 * 1117 * DESCRIPTION: Add an entire resource template to the namespace. Each 1118 * resource descriptor is added as a namespace node. 1119 * 1120 ******************************************************************************/ 1121 1122static void 1123AcpiDmAddResourcesToNamespace ( 1124 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode, 1125 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 1126{ 1127 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextOp; 1128 1129 1130 /* Get to the ByteData list */ 1131 1132 NextOp = Op->Common.Value.Arg; 1133 NextOp = NextOp->Common.Next; 1134 if (!NextOp) 1135 { 1136 return; 1137 } 1138 1139 /* Set Node and Op to point to each other */ 1140 1141 BufferNode->Op = Op; 1142 Op->Common.Node = BufferNode; 1143 1144 /* 1145 * Insert each resource into the namespace 1146 * NextOp contains the Aml pointer and the Aml length 1147 */ 1148 AcpiUtWalkAmlResources (NULL, (UINT8 *) NextOp->Named.Data, 1149 (ACPI_SIZE) NextOp->Common.Value.Integer, 1150 AcpiDmAddResourceToNamespace, (void **) BufferNode); 1151} 1152 1153 1154/******************************************************************************* 1155 * 1156 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmAddResourceToNamespace 1157 * 1158 * PARAMETERS: ACPI_WALK_AML_CALLBACK 1159 * BufferNode - Node for the parent buffer 1160 * 1161 * RETURN: Status 1162 * 1163 * DESCRIPTION: Add one resource descriptor to the namespace as a child of the 1164 * parent buffer. The same name is used for each descriptor. This 1165 * is changed later to a unique name if the resource is actually 1166 * referenced by an AML operator. 1167 * 1168 ******************************************************************************/ 1169 1170static ACPI_STATUS 1171AcpiDmAddResourceToNamespace ( 1172 UINT8 *Aml, 1173 UINT32 Length, 1174 UINT32 Offset, 1175 UINT8 ResourceIndex, 1176 void **Context) 1177{ 1178 ACPI_STATUS Status; 1179 ACPI_GENERIC_STATE ScopeInfo; 1180 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *Node; 1181 1182 1183 /* TBD: Don't need to add descriptors that have no tags defined? */ 1184 1185 /* Add the resource to the namespace, as child of the buffer */ 1186 1187 ScopeInfo.Scope.Node = ACPI_CAST_PTR (ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE, Context); 1188 Status = AcpiNsLookup (&ScopeInfo, "_TMP", ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_RESOURCE, 1189 ACPI_IMODE_LOAD_PASS2, 1190 ACPI_NS_NO_UPSEARCH | ACPI_NS_DONT_OPEN_SCOPE | ACPI_NS_PREFIX_IS_SCOPE, 1191 NULL, &Node); 1192 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 1193 { 1194 return (AE_OK); 1195 } 1196 1197 /* Set the name to the default, changed later if resource is referenced */ 1198 1199 Node->Name.Integer = ACPI_DEFAULT_RESNAME; 1200 1201 /* Save the offset of the descriptor (within the original buffer) */ 1202 1203 Node->Value = Offset; 1204 Node->Length = Length; 1205 return (AE_OK); 1206} 1207