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151
152#include "acpi.h"
153#include "accommon.h"
154#include "acnamesp.h"
155#include "amlcode.h"
156#include "acdispat.h"
157#include "acinterp.h"
158#include "acparser.h"
159
160
161#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_NAMESPACE
162        ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("dspkginit")
163
164
165/* Local prototypes */
166
167static void
168AcpiDsResolvePackageElement (
169    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **Element);
170
171
172/*******************************************************************************
173 *
174 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDsBuildInternalPackageObj
175 *
176 * PARAMETERS:  WalkState       - Current walk state
177 *              Op              - Parser object to be translated
178 *              ElementCount    - Number of elements in the package - this is
179 *                                the NumElements argument to Package()
180 *              ObjDescPtr      - Where the ACPI internal object is returned
181 *
182 * RETURN:      Status
183 *
184 * DESCRIPTION: Translate a parser Op package object to the equivalent
185 *              namespace object
186 *
187 * NOTE: The number of elements in the package will be always be the NumElements
188 * count, regardless of the number of elements in the package list. If
189 * NumElements is smaller, only that many package list elements are used.
190 * if NumElements is larger, the Package object is padded out with
191 * objects of type Uninitialized (as per ACPI spec.)
192 *
193 * Even though the ASL compilers do not allow NumElements to be smaller
194 * than the Package list length (for the fixed length package opcode), some
195 * BIOS code modifies the AML on the fly to adjust the NumElements, and
196 * this code compensates for that. This also provides compatibility with
197 * other AML interpreters.
198 *
199 ******************************************************************************/
200
201ACPI_STATUS
202AcpiDsBuildInternalPackageObj (
203    ACPI_WALK_STATE         *WalkState,
204    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op,
205    UINT32                  ElementCount,
206    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ObjDescPtr)
207{
208    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Arg;
209    ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Parent;
210    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ObjDesc = NULL;
211    ACPI_STATUS             Status = AE_OK;
212    BOOLEAN                 ModuleLevelCode = FALSE;
213    UINT16                  ReferenceCount;
214    UINT32                  Index;
215    UINT32                  i;
216
217
218    ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (DsBuildInternalPackageObj);
219
220
221    /* Check if we are executing module level code */
222
223    if (WalkState->ParseFlags & ACPI_PARSE_MODULE_LEVEL)
224    {
225        ModuleLevelCode = TRUE;
226    }
227
228    /* Find the parent of a possibly nested package */
229
230    Parent = Op->Common.Parent;
231    while ((Parent->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_PACKAGE_OP) ||
232           (Parent->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_VARIABLE_PACKAGE_OP))
233    {
234        Parent = Parent->Common.Parent;
235    }
236
237    /*
238     * If we are evaluating a Named package object of the form:
239     *      Name (xxxx, Package)
240     * the package object already exists, otherwise it must be created.
241     */
242    ObjDesc = *ObjDescPtr;
243    if (!ObjDesc)
244    {
245        ObjDesc = AcpiUtCreateInternalObject (ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE);
246        *ObjDescPtr = ObjDesc;
247        if (!ObjDesc)
248        {
249            return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_NO_MEMORY);
250        }
251
252        ObjDesc->Package.Node = Parent->Common.Node;
253    }
254
255    if (ObjDesc->Package.Flags & AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID) /* Just in case */
256    {
257        return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
258    }
259
260    /*
261     * Allocate the element array (array of pointers to the individual
262     * objects) if necessary. the count is based on the NumElements
263     * parameter. Add an extra pointer slot so that the list is always
264     * null terminated.
265     */
266    if (!ObjDesc->Package.Elements)
267    {
268        ObjDesc->Package.Elements = ACPI_ALLOCATE_ZEROED (
269            ((ACPI_SIZE) ElementCount + 1) * sizeof (void *));
270
271        if (!ObjDesc->Package.Elements)
272        {
273            AcpiUtDeleteObjectDesc (ObjDesc);
274            return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_NO_MEMORY);
275        }
276
277        ObjDesc->Package.Count = ElementCount;
278    }
279
280    /* First arg is element count. Second arg begins the initializer list */
281
282    Arg = Op->Common.Value.Arg;
283    Arg = Arg->Common.Next;
284
285    /*
286     * If we are executing module-level code, we will defer the
287     * full resolution of the package elements in order to support
288     * forward references from the elements. This provides
289     * compatibility with other ACPI implementations.
290     */
291    if (ModuleLevelCode)
292    {
293        ObjDesc->Package.AmlStart = WalkState->Aml;
294        ObjDesc->Package.AmlLength = 0;
295
296        ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW ((ACPI_DB_PARSE,
297            "%s: Deferring resolution of Package elements\n",
298            ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME));
299    }
300
301    /*
302     * Initialize the elements of the package, up to the NumElements count.
303     * Package is automatically padded with uninitialized (NULL) elements
304     * if NumElements is greater than the package list length. Likewise,
305     * Package is truncated if NumElements is less than the list length.
306     */
307    for (i = 0; Arg && (i < ElementCount); i++)
308    {
309        if (Arg->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_INT_RETURN_VALUE_OP)
310        {
311            if (!Arg->Common.Node)
312            {
313                /*
314                 * This is the case where an expression has returned a value.
315                 * The use of expressions (TermArgs) within individual
316                 * package elements is not supported by the AML interpreter,
317                 * even though the ASL grammar supports it. Example:
318                 *
319                 *      Name (INT1, 0x1234)
320                 *
321                 *      Name (PKG3, Package () {
322                 *          Add (INT1, 0xAAAA0000)
323                 *      })
324                 *
325                 *  1) No known AML interpreter supports this type of construct
326                 *  2) This fixes a fault if the construct is encountered
327                 */
328                ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, AE_SUPPORT,
329                    "Expressions within package elements are not supported"));
330
331                /* Cleanup the return object, it is not needed */
332
333                AcpiUtRemoveReference (WalkState->Results->Results.ObjDesc[0]);
334                return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_SUPPORT);
335            }
336
337            if (Arg->Common.Node->Type == ACPI_TYPE_METHOD)
338            {
339                /*
340                 * A method reference "looks" to the parser to be a method
341                 * invocation, so we special case it here
342                 */
343                Arg->Common.AmlOpcode = AML_INT_NAMEPATH_OP;
344                Status = AcpiDsBuildInternalObject (
345                    WalkState, Arg, &ObjDesc->Package.Elements[i]);
346            }
347            else
348            {
349                /* This package element is already built, just get it */
350
351                ObjDesc->Package.Elements[i] =
352                    ACPI_CAST_PTR (ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT, Arg->Common.Node);
353            }
354        }
355        else
356        {
357            Status = AcpiDsBuildInternalObject (
358                WalkState, Arg, &ObjDesc->Package.Elements[i]);
359            if (Status == AE_NOT_FOUND)
360            {
361                ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO, "%-48s", "****DS namepath not found"));
362            }
363
364            if (!ModuleLevelCode)
365            {
366                /*
367                 * Initialize this package element. This function handles the
368                 * resolution of named references within the package.
369                 * Forward references from module-level code are deferred
370                 * until all ACPI tables are loaded.
371                 */
372                AcpiDsInitPackageElement (0, ObjDesc->Package.Elements[i],
373                    NULL, &ObjDesc->Package.Elements[i]);
374            }
375        }
376
377        if (*ObjDescPtr)
378        {
379            /* Existing package, get existing reference count */
380
381            ReferenceCount = (*ObjDescPtr)->Common.ReferenceCount;
382            if (ReferenceCount > 1)
383            {
384                /* Make new element ref count match original ref count */
385                /* TBD: Probably need an AcpiUtAddReferences function */
386
387                for (Index = 0; Index < ((UINT32) ReferenceCount - 1); Index++)
388                {
389                    AcpiUtAddReference ((ObjDesc->Package.Elements[i]));
390                }
391            }
392        }
393
394        Arg = Arg->Common.Next;
395    }
396
397    /* Check for match between NumElements and actual length of PackageList */
398
399    if (Arg)
400    {
401        /*
402         * NumElements was exhausted, but there are remaining elements in
403         * the PackageList. Truncate the package to NumElements.
404         *
405         * Note: technically, this is an error, from ACPI spec: "It is an
406         * error for NumElements to be less than the number of elements in
407         * the PackageList". However, we just print a message and no
408         * exception is returned. This provides compatibility with other
409         * ACPI implementations. Some firmware implementations will alter
410         * the NumElements on the fly, possibly creating this type of
411         * ill-formed package object.
412         */
413        while (Arg)
414        {
415            /*
416             * We must delete any package elements that were created earlier
417             * and are not going to be used because of the package truncation.
418             */
419            if (Arg->Common.Node)
420            {
421                AcpiUtRemoveReference (
422                    ACPI_CAST_PTR (ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT, Arg->Common.Node));
423                Arg->Common.Node = NULL;
424            }
425
426            /* Find out how many elements there really are */
427
428            i++;
429            Arg = Arg->Common.Next;
430        }
431
432        ACPI_INFO ((
433            "Actual Package length (%u) is larger than "
434            "NumElements field (%u), truncated",
435            i, ElementCount));
436    }
437    else if (i < ElementCount)
438    {
439        /*
440         * Arg list (elements) was exhausted, but we did not reach
441         * NumElements count.
442         *
443         * Note: this is not an error, the package is padded out
444         * with NULLs as per the ACPI specification.
445         */
446        ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW ((ACPI_DB_INFO,
447            "%s: Package List length (%u) smaller than NumElements "
448            "count (%u), padded with null elements\n",
449            ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME, i, ElementCount));
450    }
451
452    /* Module-level packages will be resolved later */
453
454    if (!ModuleLevelCode)
455    {
456        ObjDesc->Package.Flags |= AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID;
457    }
458
459    Op->Common.Node = ACPI_CAST_PTR (ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE, ObjDesc);
460    return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
461}
462
463
464/*******************************************************************************
465 *
466 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDsInitPackageElement
467 *
468 * PARAMETERS:  ACPI_PKG_CALLBACK
469 *
470 * RETURN:      Status
471 *
472 * DESCRIPTION: Resolve a named reference element within a package object
473 *
474 ******************************************************************************/
475
476ACPI_STATUS
477AcpiDsInitPackageElement (
478    UINT8                   ObjectType,
479    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *SourceObject,
480    ACPI_GENERIC_STATE      *State,
481    void                    *Context)
482{
483    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ElementPtr;
484
485
486    ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (DsInitPackageElement);
487
488
489    if (!SourceObject)
490    {
491        return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
492    }
493
494    /*
495     * The following code is a bit of a hack to workaround a (current)
496     * limitation of the ACPI_PKG_CALLBACK interface. We need a pointer
497     * to the location within the element array because a new object
498     * may be created and stored there.
499     */
500    if (Context)
501    {
502        /* A direct call was made to this function */
503
504        ElementPtr = (ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT **) Context;
505    }
506    else
507    {
508        /* Call came from AcpiUtWalkPackageTree */
509
510        ElementPtr = State->Pkg.ThisTargetObj;
511    }
512
513    /* We are only interested in reference objects/elements */
514
515    if (SourceObject->Common.Type == ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE)
516    {
517        /* Attempt to resolve the (named) reference to a namespace node */
518
519        AcpiDsResolvePackageElement (ElementPtr);
520    }
521    else if (SourceObject->Common.Type == ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE)
522    {
523        SourceObject->Package.Flags |= AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID;
524    }
525
526    return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
527}
528
529
530/*******************************************************************************
531 *
532 * FUNCTION:    AcpiDsResolvePackageElement
533 *
534 * PARAMETERS:  ElementPtr          - Pointer to a reference object
535 *
536 * RETURN:      Possible new element is stored to the indirect ElementPtr
537 *
538 * DESCRIPTION: Resolve a package element that is a reference to a named
539 *              object.
540 *
541 ******************************************************************************/
542
543static void
544AcpiDsResolvePackageElement (
545    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     **ElementPtr)
546{
547    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
548    ACPI_STATUS             Status2;
549    ACPI_GENERIC_STATE      ScopeInfo;
550    ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *Element = *ElementPtr;
551    ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE     *ResolvedNode;
552    ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE     *OriginalNode;
553    char                    *ExternalPath = "";
554    ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE        Type;
555
556
557    ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (DsResolvePackageElement);
558
559
560    /* Check if reference element is already resolved */
561
562    if (Element->Reference.Resolved)
563    {
564        ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW ((ACPI_DB_PARSE,
565            "%s: Package element is already resolved\n",
566            ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME));
567
568        return_VOID;
569    }
570
571    /* Element must be a reference object of correct type */
572
573    ScopeInfo.Scope.Node = Element->Reference.Node; /* Prefix node */
574
575    Status = AcpiNsLookup (&ScopeInfo, (char *) Element->Reference.Aml,
576        ACPI_TYPE_ANY, ACPI_IMODE_EXECUTE,
577        ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT | ACPI_NS_DONT_OPEN_SCOPE,
578        NULL, &ResolvedNode);
579    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
580    {
581        if ((Status == AE_NOT_FOUND) && AcpiGbl_IgnorePackageResolutionErrors)
582        {
583            /*
584             * Optionally be silent about the NOT_FOUND case for the referenced
585             * name. Although this is potentially a serious problem,
586             * it can generate a lot of noise/errors on platforms whose
587             * firmware carries around a bunch of unused Package objects.
588             * To disable these errors, set this global to TRUE:
589             *     AcpiGbl_IgnorePackageResolutionErrors
590             *
591             * If the AML actually tries to use such a package, the unresolved
592             * element(s) will be replaced with NULL elements.
593             */
594
595            /* Referenced name not found, set the element to NULL */
596
597            AcpiUtRemoveReference (*ElementPtr);
598            *ElementPtr = NULL;
599            return_VOID;
600        }
601
602        Status2 = AcpiNsExternalizeName (ACPI_UINT32_MAX,
603            (char *) Element->Reference.Aml, NULL, &ExternalPath);
604
605        ACPI_EXCEPTION ((AE_INFO, Status,
606            "While resolving a named reference package element - %s",
607            ExternalPath));
608        if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status2))
609        {
610            ACPI_FREE (ExternalPath);
611        }
612
613        /* Could not resolve name, set the element to NULL */
614
615        AcpiUtRemoveReference (*ElementPtr);
616        *ElementPtr = NULL;
617        return_VOID;
618    }
619    else if (ResolvedNode->Type == ACPI_TYPE_ANY)
620    {
621        /* Named reference not resolved, return a NULL package element */
622
623        ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO,
624            "Could not resolve named package element [%4.4s] in [%4.4s]",
625            ResolvedNode->Name.Ascii, ScopeInfo.Scope.Node->Name.Ascii));
626        *ElementPtr = NULL;
627        return_VOID;
628    }
629
630    /*
631     * Special handling for Alias objects. We need ResolvedNode to point
632     * to the Alias target. This effectively "resolves" the alias.
633     */
634    if (ResolvedNode->Type == ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_ALIAS)
635    {
636        ResolvedNode = ACPI_CAST_PTR (ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE,
637            ResolvedNode->Object);
638    }
639
640    /* Update the reference object */
641
642    Element->Reference.Resolved = TRUE;
643    Element->Reference.Node = ResolvedNode;
644    Type = Element->Reference.Node->Type;
645
646    /*
647     * Attempt to resolve the node to a value before we insert it into
648     * the package. If this is a reference to a common data type,
649     * resolve it immediately. According to the ACPI spec, package
650     * elements can only be "data objects" or method references.
651     * Attempt to resolve to an Integer, Buffer, String or Package.
652     * If cannot, return the named reference (for things like Devices,
653     * Methods, etc.) Buffer Fields and Fields will resolve to simple
654     * objects (int/buf/str/pkg).
655     *
656     * NOTE: References to things like Devices, Methods, Mutexes, etc.
657     * will remain as named references. This behavior is not described
658     * in the ACPI spec, but it appears to be an oversight.
659     */
660    OriginalNode = ResolvedNode;
661    Status = AcpiExResolveNodeToValue (&ResolvedNode, NULL);
662    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
663    {
664        return_VOID;
665    }
666
667    switch (Type)
668    {
669    /*
670     * These object types are a result of named references, so we will
671     * leave them as reference objects. In other words, these types
672     * have no intrinsic "value".
673     */
674    case ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE:
675    case ACPI_TYPE_THERMAL:
676    case ACPI_TYPE_METHOD:
677        break;
678
679    case ACPI_TYPE_MUTEX:
680    case ACPI_TYPE_POWER:
681    case ACPI_TYPE_PROCESSOR:
682    case ACPI_TYPE_EVENT:
683    case ACPI_TYPE_REGION:
684
685        /* AcpiExResolveNodeToValue gave these an extra reference */
686
687        AcpiUtRemoveReference (OriginalNode->Object);
688        break;
689
690    default:
691        /*
692         * For all other types - the node was resolved to an actual
693         * operand object with a value, return the object. Remove
694         * a reference on the existing object.
695         */
696        AcpiUtRemoveReference (Element);
697        *ElementPtr = (ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *) ResolvedNode;
698        break;
699    }
700
701    return_VOID;
702}
703