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4 *
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151
152#include <contrib/dev/acpica/compiler/aslcompiler.h>
153#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/actables.h>
154#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acdisasm.h>
155#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acapps.h>
156#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acconvert.h>
157
158#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_COMPILER
159        ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("aslstartup")
160
161
162/* Local prototypes */
163
164static UINT8
165AslDetectSourceFileType (
166    ASL_FILE_INFO           *Info);
167
168
169/* Globals */
170
171static BOOLEAN          AslToFile = TRUE;
172
173
174/*******************************************************************************
175 *
176 * FUNCTION:    AslInitializeGlobals
177 *
178 * PARAMETERS:  None
179 *
180 * RETURN:      None
181 *
182 * DESCRIPTION: Re-initialize globals needed to restart the compiler. This
183 *              allows multiple files to be disassembled and/or compiled.
184 *
185 ******************************************************************************/
186
187void
188AslInitializeGlobals (
189    void)
190{
191    UINT32                  i;
192
193
194    /* Init compiler globals */
195
196    AslGbl_SyntaxError = 0;
197    AslGbl_CurrentColumn = 0;
198    AslGbl_CurrentLineNumber = 1;
199    AslGbl_LogicalLineNumber = 1;
200    AslGbl_CurrentLineOffset = 0;
201    AslGbl_InputFieldCount = 0;
202    AslGbl_InputByteCount = 0;
203    AslGbl_NsLookupCount = 0;
204    AslGbl_LineBufPtr = AslGbl_CurrentLineBuffer;
205
206    AslGbl_ErrorLog = NULL;
207    AslGbl_NextError = NULL;
208    AslGbl_Signature = NULL;
209    AslGbl_FileType = 0;
210
211    AslGbl_TotalExecutableOpcodes = 0;
212    AslGbl_TotalNamedObjects = 0;
213    AslGbl_TotalKeywords = 0;
214    AslGbl_TotalParseNodes = 0;
215    AslGbl_TotalMethods = 0;
216    AslGbl_TotalAllocations = 0;
217    AslGbl_TotalAllocated = 0;
218    AslGbl_TotalFolds = 0;
219
220    AslGbl_NextEvent = 0;
221    for (i = 0; i < ASL_NUM_REPORT_LEVELS; i++)
222    {
223        AslGbl_ExceptionCount[i] = 0;
224    }
225
226    if (AcpiGbl_CaptureComments)
227    {
228        AslGbl_CommentState.SpacesBefore          = 0;
229        AslGbl_CommentState.CommentType           = 1;
230        AslGbl_CommentState.LatestParseOp         = NULL;
231        AslGbl_CommentState.ParsingParenBraceNode = NULL;
232        AslGbl_CommentState.CaptureComments       = TRUE;
233    }
234}
235
236
237/*******************************************************************************
238 *
239 * FUNCTION:    AslDetectSourceFileType
240 *
241 * PARAMETERS:  Info            - Name/Handle for the file (must be open)
242 *
243 * RETURN:      File Type
244 *
245 * DESCRIPTION: Determine the type of the input file. Either binary (contains
246 *              non-ASCII characters), ASL file, or an ACPI Data Table file.
247 *
248 ******************************************************************************/
249
250static UINT8
251AslDetectSourceFileType (
252    ASL_FILE_INFO           *Info)
253{
254    char                    *FileChar;
255    UINT8                   Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_DATA; /* default */
256    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
257
258
259    /* Check for 100% ASCII source file (comments are ignored) */
260
261    Status = FlIsFileAsciiSource (Info->Filename, FALSE);
262    if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status))
263    {
264        /*
265         * File contains ASCII source code. Determine if this is an ASL
266         * file or an ACPI data table file.
267         */
268        while (fgets (AslGbl_CurrentLineBuffer, AslGbl_LineBufferSize, Info->Handle))
269        {
270            /* Uppercase the buffer for caseless compare */
271
272            FileChar = AslGbl_CurrentLineBuffer;
273            while (*FileChar)
274            {
275                *FileChar = (char) toupper ((int) *FileChar);
276                FileChar++;
277            }
278
279            /* Presence of "DefinitionBlock" indicates actual ASL code */
280
281            if (strstr (AslGbl_CurrentLineBuffer, "DEFINITIONBLOCK"))
282            {
283                /* Appears to be an ASL file */
284
285                Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_ASL;
286                goto Cleanup;
287            }
288        }
289
290        /* Appears to be an ASCII data table source file */
291
292        Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_DATA;
293        goto Cleanup;
294    }
295
296    /* We have some sort of binary table, check for valid ACPI table */
297
298    fseek (Info->Handle, 0, SEEK_SET);
299
300    Status = AcValidateTableHeader (Info->Handle, 0);
301    if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status))
302    {
303        fprintf (stderr,
304            "Binary file appears to be a valid ACPI table, disassembling\n");
305
306        Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY_ACPI_TABLE;
307        goto Cleanup;
308    }
309    else
310    {
311        fprintf (stderr,
312            "Binary file does not contain a valid ACPI table\n");
313    }
314
315    Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY;
316
317
318Cleanup:
319
320    /* Must seek back to the start of the file */
321
322    fseek (Info->Handle, 0, SEEK_SET);
323    return (Type);
324}
325
326
327/*******************************************************************************
328 *
329 * FUNCTION:    AslDoDisassembly
330 *
331 * PARAMETERS:  None
332 *
333 * RETURN:      Status
334 *
335 * DESCRIPTION: Initiate AML file disassembly. Uses ACPICA subsystem to build
336 *              namespace. This function assumes that the ACPI subsystem has
337 *              been initialized. The caller of the initialization will also
338 *              terminate the ACPI subsystem.
339 *
340 ******************************************************************************/
341
342ACPI_STATUS
343AslDoDisassembly (
344    void)
345{
346    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
347
348
349    Status = AcpiAllocateRootTable (4);
350    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
351    {
352        AcpiOsPrintf ("Could not initialize ACPI Table Manager, %s\n",
353            AcpiFormatException (Status));
354        return (Status);
355    }
356
357    /* This is where the disassembly happens */
358
359    AcpiGbl_DmOpt_Disasm = TRUE;
360    Status = AdAmlDisassemble (AslToFile,
361        AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename, AslGbl_OutputFilenamePrefix,
362        &AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename);
363    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
364    {
365        return (Status);
366    }
367
368    /* Check if any control methods were unresolved */
369
370    AcpiDmUnresolvedWarning (0);
371
372    /* Clear Error log */
373
374    AeClearErrorLog ();
375
376    /*
377     * AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename was replaced with the
378     * .DSL disassembly file, which can now be compiled if requested
379     */
380    if (AslGbl_DoCompile)
381    {
382        AcpiOsPrintf ("\nCompiling \"%s\"\n",
383            AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename);
384        return (AE_CTRL_CONTINUE);
385    }
386
387    return (AE_OK);
388}
389
390
391/*******************************************************************************
392 *
393 * FUNCTION:    AslDoOneFile
394 *
395 * PARAMETERS:  Filename        - Name of the file
396 *
397 * RETURN:      Status
398 *
399 * DESCRIPTION: Process a single file - either disassemble, compile, or both
400 *
401 ******************************************************************************/
402
403ACPI_STATUS
404AslDoOneFile (
405    char                    *Filename)
406{
407    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
408    UINT8                   Event;
409    ASL_GLOBAL_FILE_NODE    *FileNode;
410
411
412    /* Re-initialize "some" compiler/preprocessor globals */
413
414    AslInitializeGlobals ();
415    PrInitializeGlobals ();
416
417    /*
418     * Extract the directory path. This path is used for possible include
419     * files and the optional AML filename embedded in the input file
420     * DefinitionBlock declaration.
421     */
422    Status = FlSplitInputPathname (Filename, &AslGbl_DirectoryPath, NULL);
423    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
424    {
425        return (Status);
426    }
427
428    /*
429     * There was an input file detected at this point. Each input ASL file is
430     * associated with one global file node consisting of the input file and
431     * all output files associated with it. This is useful when compiling
432     * multiple files in one command.
433     */
434    Status = FlInitOneFile(Filename);
435    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
436    {
437        return (AE_ERROR);
438    }
439
440    /* Take a copy of the input filename, convert any backslashes */
441
442    AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename =
443        UtLocalCacheCalloc (strlen (Filename) + 1);
444
445    strcpy (AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename, Filename);
446    UtConvertBackslashes (AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename);
447
448    /*
449     * Open the input file. Here, this should be an ASCII source file,
450     * either an ASL file or a Data Table file
451     */
452    Status = FlOpenInputFile (AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename);
453    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
454    {
455        AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR);
456        return (AE_ERROR);
457    }
458
459    FileNode = FlGetCurrentFileNode();
460
461    FileNode->OriginalInputFileSize = FlGetFileSize (ASL_FILE_INPUT);
462
463    /* Determine input file type */
464
465    AslGbl_FileType = AslDetectSourceFileType (&AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT]);
466    FileNode->FileType = AslGbl_FileType;
467    if (AslGbl_FileType == ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY)
468    {
469        return (AE_ERROR);
470    }
471
472    /*
473     * If -p not specified, we will use the input filename as the
474     * output filename prefix
475     */
476    if (AslGbl_UseDefaultAmlFilename)
477    {
478        AslGbl_OutputFilenamePrefix = AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename;
479    }
480
481    /*
482     * Open the output file. Note: by default, the name of this file comes from
483     * the table descriptor within the input file.
484     */
485    if (AslGbl_FileType == ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_ASL)
486    {
487        Event = UtBeginEvent ("Open AML output file");
488        Status = FlOpenAmlOutputFile (AslGbl_OutputFilenamePrefix);
489        UtEndEvent (Event);
490        if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
491        {
492            AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR);
493            return (AE_ERROR);
494        }
495    }
496
497    /* Open the optional output files (listings, etc.) */
498
499    Status = FlOpenMiscOutputFiles (AslGbl_OutputFilenamePrefix);
500    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
501    {
502        AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR);
503        return (AE_ERROR);
504    }
505
506    /*
507     * Compilation of ASL source versus DataTable source uses different
508     * compiler subsystems
509     */
510    switch (AslGbl_FileType)
511    {
512    /*
513     * Data Table Compilation
514     */
515    case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_DATA:
516
517        Status = DtDoCompile ();
518        if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
519        {
520            return (Status);
521        }
522
523        if (AslGbl_Signature)
524        {
525            AslGbl_Signature = NULL;
526        }
527
528        /* Check if any errors occurred during compile */
529
530        Status = AslCheckForErrorExit ();
531        if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
532        {
533            return (Status);
534        }
535
536        /* Cleanup (for next source file) and exit */
537
538        AeClearErrorLog ();
539        PrTerminatePreprocessor ();
540        return (Status);
541
542    /*
543     * ASL Compilation
544     */
545    case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_ASL:
546
547        Status = CmDoCompile ();
548        if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
549        {
550            PrTerminatePreprocessor ();
551            return (Status);
552        }
553
554        /*
555         * At this point, we know how many lines are in the input file. Save it
556         * to display for post-compilation summary.
557         */
558        FileNode->TotalLineCount = AslGbl_CurrentLineNumber;
559        return (AE_OK);
560
561    /*
562     * Binary ACPI table was auto-detected, disassemble it
563     */
564    case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY_ACPI_TABLE:
565
566        /* We have what appears to be an ACPI table, disassemble it */
567
568        FlCloseFile (ASL_FILE_INPUT);
569        AslGbl_DoCompile = FALSE;
570        AcpiGbl_DisasmFlag = TRUE;
571        Status = AslDoDisassembly ();
572        return (Status);
573
574    /* Unknown binary table */
575
576    case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY:
577
578        AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR);
579        return (AE_ERROR);
580
581    default:
582
583        printf ("Unknown file type %X\n", AslGbl_FileType);
584        return (AE_ERROR);
585    }
586}
587
588
589/*******************************************************************************
590 *
591 * FUNCTION:    AslCheckForErrorExit
592 *
593 * PARAMETERS:  None. Examines global exception count array
594 *
595 * RETURN:      Status
596 *
597 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if compiler should abort with error status
598 *
599 ******************************************************************************/
600
601ACPI_STATUS
602AslCheckForErrorExit (
603    void)
604{
605
606    /*
607     * Return non-zero exit code if there have been errors, unless the
608     * global ignore error flag has been set
609     */
610    if (!AslGbl_IgnoreErrors)
611    {
612        if (AslGbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_ERROR] > 0)
613        {
614            return (AE_ERROR);
615        }
616
617        /* Optionally treat warnings as errors */
618
619        if (AslGbl_WarningsAsErrors)
620        {
621            if ((AslGbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_WARNING] > 0)  ||
622                (AslGbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_WARNING2] > 0) ||
623                (AslGbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_WARNING3] > 0))
624            {
625                AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_WARNING_AS_ERROR, NULL,
626                    "(reporting warnings as errors)");
627                return (AE_ERROR);
628            }
629        }
630    }
631
632    return (AE_OK);
633}
634