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      3  * Module Name: dspkginit - Completion of deferred package initialization
      4  *
      5  *****************************************************************************/
      6 
      7 /******************************************************************************
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     27  *
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     42  * 3.1. Redistribution of Source with Rights to Further Distribute Source.
     43  * Redistribution of source code of any substantial portion of the Covered
     44  * Code or modification with rights to further distribute source must include
     45  * the above Copyright Notice, the above License, this list of Conditions,
     46  * and the following Disclaimer and Export Compliance provision. In addition,
     47  * Licensee must cause all Covered Code to which Licensee contributes to
     48  * contain a file documenting the changes Licensee made to create that Covered
     49  * Code and the date of any change. Licensee must include in that file the
     50  * documentation of any changes made by any predecessor Licensee. Licensee
     51  * must include a prominent statement that the modification is derived,
     52  * directly or indirectly, from Original Intel Code.
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     56  * Code or modification without rights to further distribute source must
     57  * include the following Disclaimer and Export Compliance provision in the
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     59  * addition, Licensee may not authorize further sublicense of source of any
     60  * portion of the Covered Code, and must include terms to the effect that the
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     62  * property embodied in the software Licensee provides to its licensee, and
     63  * not to intellectual property embodied in modifications its licensee may
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     73  * Intel Code.
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     78  * without prior written authorization from Intel.
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    100  * software or system incorporating such software without first obtaining any
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    150  *****************************************************************************/
    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 
    167 static void
    168 AcpiDsResolvePackageElement (
    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 
    201 ACPI_STATUS
    202 AcpiDsBuildInternalPackageObj (
    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 
    476 ACPI_STATUS
    477 AcpiDsInitPackageElement (
    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 
    543 static void
    544 AcpiDsResolvePackageElement (
    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 = __UNCONST("");
    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