aslxref.c revision 1.1.1.2 1 /******************************************************************************
2 *
3 * Module Name: aslxref - Namespace cross-reference
4 *
5 *****************************************************************************/
6
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43
44 #include "aslcompiler.h"
45 #include "aslcompiler.y.h"
46 #include "acparser.h"
47 #include "amlcode.h"
48 #include "acnamesp.h"
49 #include "acdispat.h"
50
51
52 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_COMPILER
53 ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("aslxref")
54
55 /* Local prototypes */
56
57 static ACPI_STATUS
58 XfNamespaceLocateBegin (
59 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
60 UINT32 Level,
61 void *Context);
62
63 static ACPI_STATUS
64 XfNamespaceLocateEnd (
65 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
66 UINT32 Level,
67 void *Context);
68
69 static BOOLEAN
70 XfObjectExists (
71 char *Name);
72
73 static ACPI_STATUS
74 XfCompareOneNamespaceObject (
75 ACPI_HANDLE ObjHandle,
76 UINT32 Level,
77 void *Context,
78 void **ReturnValue);
79
80 static void
81 XfCheckFieldRange (
82 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
83 UINT32 RegionBitLength,
84 UINT32 FieldBitOffset,
85 UINT32 FieldBitLength,
86 UINT32 AccessBitWidth);
87
88 #ifdef __UNDER_DEVELOPMENT
89 static ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *
90 XfGetParentMethod (
91 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op);
92
93 static void
94 XfCheckIllegalReference (
95 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
96 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *Node);
97
98 static BOOLEAN
99 XfIsObjectParental (
100 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *MethodOp1,
101 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *MethodOp2);
102 #endif
103
104
105 /*******************************************************************************
106 *
107 * FUNCTION: XfCrossReferenceNamespace
108 *
109 * PARAMETERS: None
110 *
111 * RETURN: Status
112 *
113 * DESCRIPTION: Perform a cross reference check of the parse tree against the
114 * namespace. Every named referenced within the parse tree
115 * should be get resolved with a namespace lookup. If not, the
116 * original reference in the ASL code is invalid -- i.e., refers
117 * to a non-existent object.
118 *
119 * NOTE: The ASL "External" operator causes the name to be inserted into the
120 * namespace so that references to the external name will be resolved
121 * correctly here.
122 *
123 ******************************************************************************/
124
125 ACPI_STATUS
126 XfCrossReferenceNamespace (
127 void)
128 {
129 ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState;
130
131
132 DbgPrint (ASL_DEBUG_OUTPUT, "\nCross referencing namespace\n\n");
133
134 /*
135 * Create a new walk state for use when looking up names
136 * within the namespace (Passed as context to the callbacks)
137 */
138 WalkState = AcpiDsCreateWalkState (0, NULL, NULL, NULL);
139 if (!WalkState)
140 {
141 return (AE_NO_MEMORY);
142 }
143
144 /* Walk the entire parse tree */
145
146 TrWalkParseTree (RootNode, ASL_WALK_VISIT_TWICE, XfNamespaceLocateBegin,
147 XfNamespaceLocateEnd, WalkState);
148
149 ACPI_FREE (WalkState);
150 return (AE_OK);
151 }
152
153
154 /*******************************************************************************
155 *
156 * FUNCTION: XfObjectExists
157 *
158 * PARAMETERS: Name - 4 char ACPI name
159 *
160 * RETURN: TRUE if name exists in namespace
161 *
162 * DESCRIPTION: Walk the namespace to find an object
163 *
164 ******************************************************************************/
165
166 static BOOLEAN
167 XfObjectExists (
168 char *Name)
169 {
170 ACPI_STATUS Status;
171
172
173 /* Walk entire namespace from the supplied root */
174
175 Status = AcpiNsWalkNamespace (ACPI_TYPE_ANY, ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT,
176 ACPI_UINT32_MAX, FALSE, XfCompareOneNamespaceObject, NULL,
177 Name, NULL);
178 if (Status == AE_CTRL_TRUE)
179 {
180 /* At least one instance of the name was found */
181
182 return (TRUE);
183 }
184
185 return (FALSE);
186 }
187
188
189 /*******************************************************************************
190 *
191 * FUNCTION: XfCompareOneNamespaceObject
192 *
193 * PARAMETERS: ACPI_WALK_CALLBACK
194 *
195 * RETURN: Status
196 *
197 * DESCRIPTION: Compare name of one object.
198 *
199 ******************************************************************************/
200
201 static ACPI_STATUS
202 XfCompareOneNamespaceObject (
203 ACPI_HANDLE ObjHandle,
204 UINT32 Level,
205 void *Context,
206 void **ReturnValue)
207 {
208 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *Node = (ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *) ObjHandle;
209
210
211 /* Simply check the name */
212
213 if (*((UINT32 *) (Context)) == Node->Name.Integer)
214 {
215 /* Abort walk if we found one instance */
216
217 return (AE_CTRL_TRUE);
218 }
219
220 return (AE_OK);
221 }
222
223
224 /*******************************************************************************
225 *
226 * FUNCTION: XfCheckFieldRange
227 *
228 * PARAMETERS: RegionBitLength - Length of entire parent region
229 * FieldBitOffset - Start of the field unit (within region)
230 * FieldBitLength - Entire length of field unit
231 * AccessBitWidth - Access width of the field unit
232 *
233 * RETURN: None
234 *
235 * DESCRIPTION: Check one field unit to make sure it fits in the parent
236 * op region.
237 *
238 * Note: AccessBitWidth must be either 8,16,32, or 64
239 *
240 ******************************************************************************/
241
242 static void
243 XfCheckFieldRange (
244 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
245 UINT32 RegionBitLength,
246 UINT32 FieldBitOffset,
247 UINT32 FieldBitLength,
248 UINT32 AccessBitWidth)
249 {
250 UINT32 FieldEndBitOffset;
251
252
253 /*
254 * Check each field unit against the region size. The entire
255 * field unit (start offset plus length) must fit within the
256 * region.
257 */
258 FieldEndBitOffset = FieldBitOffset + FieldBitLength;
259
260 if (FieldEndBitOffset > RegionBitLength)
261 {
262 /* Field definition itself is beyond the end-of-region */
263
264 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_FIELD_UNIT_OFFSET, Op, NULL);
265 return;
266 }
267
268 /*
269 * Now check that the field plus AccessWidth doesn't go beyond
270 * the end-of-region. Assumes AccessBitWidth is a power of 2
271 */
272 FieldEndBitOffset = ACPI_ROUND_UP (FieldEndBitOffset, AccessBitWidth);
273
274 if (FieldEndBitOffset > RegionBitLength)
275 {
276 /* Field definition combined with the access is beyond EOR */
277
278 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_FIELD_UNIT_ACCESS_WIDTH, Op, NULL);
279 }
280 }
281
282
283 #ifdef __UNDER_DEVELOPMENT
284 /*******************************************************************************
285 *
286 * FUNCTION: XfIsObjectParental
287 *
288 * PARAMETERS: ChildOp - Op to be checked
289 * PossibleParentOp - Determine if this op is in the family
290 *
291 * RETURN: TRUE if ChildOp is a descendent of PossibleParentOp
292 *
293 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if an Op is a descendent of another Op. Used to
294 * detect if a method is declared within another method.
295 *
296 ******************************************************************************/
297
298 static BOOLEAN
299 XfIsObjectParental (
300 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *ChildOp,
301 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *PossibleParentOp)
302 {
303 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *ParentOp;
304
305
306 /* Search upwards through the tree for possible parent */
307
308 ParentOp = ChildOp;
309 while (ParentOp)
310 {
311 if (ParentOp == PossibleParentOp)
312 {
313 return (TRUE);
314 }
315
316 ParentOp = ParentOp->Asl.Parent;
317 }
318
319 return (FALSE);
320 }
321
322
323 /*******************************************************************************
324 *
325 * FUNCTION: XfGetParentMethod
326 *
327 * PARAMETERS: Op - Op to be checked
328 *
329 * RETURN: Op for parent method. NULL if object is not within a method.
330 *
331 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if an object is within a control method. Used to
332 * implement special rules for named references from within a
333 * control method.
334 *
335 * NOTE: It would be better to have the parser set a flag in the Op if possible.
336 *
337 ******************************************************************************/
338
339 static ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *
340 XfGetParentMethod (
341 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op)
342 {
343 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *ParentOp;
344
345
346 if (!Op)
347 {
348 return (NULL);
349 }
350
351 if (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_METHOD)
352 {
353 return (NULL);
354 }
355
356 /* Walk upwards through the parse tree, up to the root if necessary */
357
358 ParentOp = Op;
359 while (ParentOp)
360 {
361 if (ParentOp->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_METHOD)
362 {
363 return (ParentOp);
364 }
365
366 ParentOp = ParentOp->Asl.Parent;
367 }
368
369 /* Object is not within a method */
370
371 return (NULL);
372 }
373
374
375 /*******************************************************************************
376 *
377 * FUNCTION: XfCheckIllegalReference
378 *
379 * PARAMETERS: Op - Op referring to the target
380 * TargetNode - Target of the reference
381 *
382 * RETURN: None. Emits error message for an illegal reference
383 *
384 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if a named reference is legal. A "named" reference
385 * is something like: Store(ABCD, ...), where ABCD is an AML
386 * Nameseg or Namepath.
387 *
388 * NOTE: Caller must ensure that the name Op is in fact a reference, and not
389 * an actual name declaration (creation of a named object).
390 *
391 ******************************************************************************/
392
393 static void
394 XfCheckIllegalReference (
395 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
396 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *TargetNode)
397 {
398 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *MethodOp1;
399 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *MethodOp2;
400 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *TargetOp;
401
402
403 /*
404 * Check for an illegal reference to a named object:
405 *
406 * 1) References from one control method to another, non-parent
407 * method are not allowed, they will fail at runtime.
408 *
409 * 2) Forward references within a control method are not allowed.
410 * AML interpreters use a one-pass parse of control methods
411 * so these forward references will fail at runtime.
412 */
413 TargetOp = TargetNode->Op;
414
415 MethodOp1 = XfGetParentMethod (Op);
416 MethodOp2 = XfGetParentMethod (TargetOp);
417
418 /* Are both objects within control method(s)? */
419
420 if (!MethodOp1 || !MethodOp2)
421 {
422 return;
423 }
424
425 /* Objects not in the same method? */
426
427 if (MethodOp1 != MethodOp2)
428 {
429 /*
430 * 1) Cross-method named reference
431 *
432 * This is OK if and only if the target reference is within in a
433 * method that is a parent of current method
434 */
435 if (!XfIsObjectParental (MethodOp1, MethodOp2))
436 {
437 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ILLEGAL_METHOD_REF, Op,
438 Op->Asl.ExternalName);
439 }
440 }
441
442 /*
443 * 2) Both reference and target are in the same method. Check if this is
444 * an (illegal) forward reference by examining the exact source code
445 * location of each (the referenced object and the object declaration).
446 * This is a bit nasty, yet effective.
447 */
448 else if (Op->Asl.LogicalByteOffset < TargetOp->Asl.LogicalByteOffset)
449 {
450 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ILLEGAL_FORWARD_REF, Op,
451 Op->Asl.ExternalName);
452 }
453
454 }
455 #endif
456
457
458 /*******************************************************************************
459 *
460 * FUNCTION: XfNamespaceLocateBegin
461 *
462 * PARAMETERS: ASL_WALK_CALLBACK
463 *
464 * RETURN: Status
465 *
466 * DESCRIPTION: Descending callback used during cross-reference. For named
467 * object references, attempt to locate the name in the
468 * namespace.
469 *
470 * NOTE: ASL references to named fields within resource descriptors are
471 * resolved to integer values here. Therefore, this step is an
472 * important part of the code generation. We don't know that the
473 * name refers to a resource descriptor until now.
474 *
475 ******************************************************************************/
476
477 static ACPI_STATUS
478 XfNamespaceLocateBegin (
479 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
480 UINT32 Level,
481 void *Context)
482 {
483 ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState = (ACPI_WALK_STATE *) Context;
484 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *Node;
485 ACPI_STATUS Status;
486 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE ObjectType;
487 char *Path;
488 UINT8 PassedArgs;
489 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextOp;
490 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *OwningOp;
491 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *SpaceIdOp;
492 UINT32 MinimumLength;
493 UINT32 Offset;
494 UINT32 FieldBitLength;
495 UINT32 TagBitLength;
496 UINT8 Message = 0;
497 const ACPI_OPCODE_INFO *OpInfo;
498 UINT32 Flags;
499
500
501 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_PTR (XfNamespaceLocateBegin, Op);
502
503 /*
504 * If this node is the actual declaration of a name
505 * [such as the XXXX name in "Method (XXXX)"],
506 * we are not interested in it here. We only care about names that are
507 * references to other objects within the namespace and the parent objects
508 * of name declarations
509 */
510 if (Op->Asl.CompileFlags & NODE_IS_NAME_DECLARATION)
511 {
512 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
513 }
514
515 /* We are only interested in opcodes that have an associated name */
516
517 OpInfo = AcpiPsGetOpcodeInfo (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode);
518
519 if ((!(OpInfo->Flags & AML_NAMED)) &&
520 (!(OpInfo->Flags & AML_CREATE)) &&
521 (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_NAMESTRING) &&
522 (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_NAMESEG) &&
523 (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_METHODCALL))
524 {
525 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
526 }
527
528 /*
529 * One special case: CondRefOf operator - we don't care if the name exists
530 * or not at this point, just ignore it, the point of the operator is to
531 * determine if the name exists at runtime.
532 */
533 if ((Op->Asl.Parent) &&
534 (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_CONDREFOF))
535 {
536 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
537 }
538
539 /*
540 * We must enable the "search-to-root" for single NameSegs, but
541 * we have to be very careful about opening up scopes
542 */
543 Flags = ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT;
544 if ((Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_NAMESTRING) ||
545 (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_NAMESEG) ||
546 (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_METHODCALL))
547 {
548 /*
549 * These are name references, do not push the scope stack
550 * for them.
551 */
552 Flags |= ACPI_NS_DONT_OPEN_SCOPE;
553 }
554
555 /* Get the NamePath from the appropriate place */
556
557 if (OpInfo->Flags & AML_NAMED)
558 {
559 /* For nearly all NAMED operators, the name reference is the first child */
560
561 Path = Op->Asl.Child->Asl.Value.String;
562 if (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode == AML_ALIAS_OP)
563 {
564 /*
565 * ALIAS is the only oddball opcode, the name declaration
566 * (alias name) is the second operand
567 */
568 Path = Op->Asl.Child->Asl.Next->Asl.Value.String;
569 }
570 }
571 else if (OpInfo->Flags & AML_CREATE)
572 {
573 /* Name must appear as the last parameter */
574
575 NextOp = Op->Asl.Child;
576 while (!(NextOp->Asl.CompileFlags & NODE_IS_NAME_DECLARATION))
577 {
578 NextOp = NextOp->Asl.Next;
579 }
580 Path = NextOp->Asl.Value.String;
581 }
582 else
583 {
584 Path = Op->Asl.Value.String;
585 }
586
587 ObjectType = AslMapNamedOpcodeToDataType (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode);
588 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH,
589 "Type=%s\n", AcpiUtGetTypeName (ObjectType)));
590
591 /*
592 * Lookup the name in the namespace. Name must exist at this point, or it
593 * is an invalid reference.
594 *
595 * The namespace is also used as a lookup table for references to resource
596 * descriptors and the fields within them.
597 */
598 Gbl_NsLookupCount++;
599
600 Status = AcpiNsLookup (WalkState->ScopeInfo, Path, ObjectType,
601 ACPI_IMODE_EXECUTE, Flags, WalkState, &(Node));
602 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
603 {
604 if (Status == AE_NOT_FOUND)
605 {
606 /*
607 * We didn't find the name reference by path -- we can qualify this
608 * a little better before we print an error message
609 */
610 if (strlen (Path) == ACPI_NAME_SIZE)
611 {
612 /* A simple, one-segment ACPI name */
613
614 if (XfObjectExists (Path))
615 {
616 /*
617 * There exists such a name, but we couldn't get to it
618 * from this scope
619 */
620 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_NOT_REACHABLE, Op,
621 Op->Asl.ExternalName);
622 }
623 else
624 {
625 /* The name doesn't exist, period */
626
627 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_NOT_EXIST,
628 Op, Op->Asl.ExternalName);
629 }
630 }
631 else
632 {
633 /* Check for a fully qualified path */
634
635 if (Path[0] == AML_ROOT_PREFIX)
636 {
637 /* Gave full path, the object does not exist */
638
639 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_NOT_EXIST, Op,
640 Op->Asl.ExternalName);
641 }
642 else
643 {
644 /*
645 * We can't tell whether it doesn't exist or just
646 * can't be reached.
647 */
648 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_NOT_FOUND, Op,
649 Op->Asl.ExternalName);
650 }
651 }
652
653 Status = AE_OK;
654 }
655
656 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
657 }
658
659 /* Check for a reference vs. name declaration */
660
661 if (!(OpInfo->Flags & AML_NAMED) &&
662 !(OpInfo->Flags & AML_CREATE))
663 {
664 /* This node has been referenced, mark it for reference check */
665
666 Node->Flags |= ANOBJ_IS_REFERENCED;
667
668 #ifdef __UNDER_DEVELOPMENT
669
670 /* Check for an illegal reference */
671
672 XfCheckIllegalReference (Op, Node);
673 #endif
674 }
675
676 /* Attempt to optimize the NamePath */
677
678 OptOptimizeNamePath (Op, OpInfo->Flags, WalkState, Path, Node);
679
680 /*
681 * 1) Dereference an alias (A name reference that is an alias)
682 * Aliases are not nested, the alias always points to the final object
683 */
684 if ((Op->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_ALIAS) &&
685 (Node->Type == ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_ALIAS))
686 {
687 /* This node points back to the original PARSEOP_ALIAS */
688
689 NextOp = Node->Op;
690
691 /* The first child is the alias target op */
692
693 NextOp = NextOp->Asl.Child;
694
695 /* That in turn points back to original target alias node */
696
697 if (NextOp->Asl.Node)
698 {
699 Node = NextOp->Asl.Node;
700 }
701
702 /* Else - forward reference to alias, will be resolved later */
703 }
704
705 /* 2) Check for a reference to a resource descriptor */
706
707 if ((Node->Type == ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_FIELD) ||
708 (Node->Type == ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_RESOURCE))
709 {
710 /*
711 * This was a reference to a field within a resource descriptor.
712 * Extract the associated field offset (either a bit or byte
713 * offset depending on the field type) and change the named
714 * reference into an integer for AML code generation
715 */
716 Offset = Node->Value;
717 TagBitLength = Node->Length;
718
719 /*
720 * If a field is being created, generate the length (in bits) of
721 * the field. Note: Opcodes other than CreateXxxField and Index
722 * can come through here. For other opcodes, we just need to
723 * convert the resource tag reference to an integer offset.
724 */
725 switch (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.AmlOpcode)
726 {
727 case AML_CREATE_FIELD_OP: /* Variable "Length" field, in bits */
728 /*
729 * We know the length operand is an integer constant because
730 * we know that it contains a reference to a resource
731 * descriptor tag.
732 */
733 FieldBitLength = (UINT32) Op->Asl.Next->Asl.Value.Integer;
734 break;
735
736 case AML_CREATE_BIT_FIELD_OP:
737
738 FieldBitLength = 1;
739 break;
740
741 case AML_CREATE_BYTE_FIELD_OP:
742 case AML_INDEX_OP:
743
744 FieldBitLength = 8;
745 break;
746
747 case AML_CREATE_WORD_FIELD_OP:
748
749 FieldBitLength = 16;
750 break;
751
752 case AML_CREATE_DWORD_FIELD_OP:
753
754 FieldBitLength = 32;
755 break;
756
757 case AML_CREATE_QWORD_FIELD_OP:
758
759 FieldBitLength = 64;
760 break;
761
762 default:
763
764 FieldBitLength = 0;
765 break;
766 }
767
768 /* Check the field length against the length of the resource tag */
769
770 if (FieldBitLength)
771 {
772 if (TagBitLength < FieldBitLength)
773 {
774 Message = ASL_MSG_TAG_SMALLER;
775 }
776 else if (TagBitLength > FieldBitLength)
777 {
778 Message = ASL_MSG_TAG_LARGER;
779 }
780
781 if (Message)
782 {
783 sprintf (MsgBuffer, "Size mismatch, Tag: %u bit%s, Field: %u bit%s",
784 TagBitLength, (TagBitLength > 1) ? "s" : "",
785 FieldBitLength, (FieldBitLength > 1) ? "s" : "");
786
787 AslError (ASL_WARNING, Message, Op, MsgBuffer);
788 }
789 }
790
791 /* Convert the BitOffset to a ByteOffset for certain opcodes */
792
793 switch (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.AmlOpcode)
794 {
795 case AML_CREATE_BYTE_FIELD_OP:
796 case AML_CREATE_WORD_FIELD_OP:
797 case AML_CREATE_DWORD_FIELD_OP:
798 case AML_CREATE_QWORD_FIELD_OP:
799 case AML_INDEX_OP:
800
801 Offset = ACPI_DIV_8 (Offset);
802 break;
803
804 default:
805
806 break;
807 }
808
809 /* Now convert this node to an integer whose value is the field offset */
810
811 Op->Asl.AmlLength = 0;
812 Op->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_INTEGER;
813 Op->Asl.Value.Integer = (UINT64) Offset;
814 Op->Asl.CompileFlags |= NODE_IS_RESOURCE_FIELD;
815
816 OpcGenerateAmlOpcode (Op);
817 }
818
819 /* 3) Check for a method invocation */
820
821 else if ((((Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_NAMESTRING) || (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_NAMESEG)) &&
822 (Node->Type == ACPI_TYPE_METHOD) &&
823 (Op->Asl.Parent) &&
824 (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_METHOD)) ||
825
826 (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_METHODCALL))
827 {
828 /*
829 * A reference to a method within one of these opcodes is not an
830 * invocation of the method, it is simply a reference to the method.
831 */
832 if ((Op->Asl.Parent) &&
833 ((Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_REFOF) ||
834 (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_DEREFOF) ||
835 (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_OBJECTTYPE)))
836 {
837 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
838 }
839 /*
840 * There are two types of method invocation:
841 * 1) Invocation with arguments -- the parser recognizes this
842 * as a METHODCALL.
843 * 2) Invocation with no arguments --the parser cannot determine that
844 * this is a method invocation, therefore we have to figure it out
845 * here.
846 */
847 if (Node->Type != ACPI_TYPE_METHOD)
848 {
849 sprintf (MsgBuffer, "%s is a %s",
850 Op->Asl.ExternalName, AcpiUtGetTypeName (Node->Type));
851
852 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_NOT_METHOD, Op, MsgBuffer);
853 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
854 }
855
856 /* Save the method node in the caller's op */
857
858 Op->Asl.Node = Node;
859 if (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_CONDREFOF)
860 {
861 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
862 }
863
864 /*
865 * This is a method invocation, with or without arguments.
866 * Count the number of arguments, each appears as a child
867 * under the parent node
868 */
869 Op->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_METHODCALL;
870 UtSetParseOpName (Op);
871
872 PassedArgs = 0;
873 NextOp = Op->Asl.Child;
874
875 while (NextOp)
876 {
877 PassedArgs++;
878 NextOp = NextOp->Asl.Next;
879 }
880
881 if (Node->Value != ASL_EXTERNAL_METHOD)
882 {
883 /*
884 * Check the parsed arguments with the number expected by the
885 * method declaration itself
886 */
887 if (PassedArgs != Node->Value)
888 {
889 sprintf (MsgBuffer, "%s requires %u", Op->Asl.ExternalName,
890 Node->Value);
891
892 if (PassedArgs < Node->Value)
893 {
894 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ARG_COUNT_LO, Op, MsgBuffer);
895 }
896 else
897 {
898 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ARG_COUNT_HI, Op, MsgBuffer);
899 }
900 }
901 }
902 }
903
904 /* 4) Check for an ASL Field definition */
905
906 else if ((Op->Asl.Parent) &&
907 ((Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_FIELD) ||
908 (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_BANKFIELD)))
909 {
910 /*
911 * Offset checking for fields. If the parent operation region has a
912 * constant length (known at compile time), we can check fields
913 * defined in that region against the region length. This will catch
914 * fields and field units that cannot possibly fit within the region.
915 *
916 * Note: Index fields do not directly reference an operation region,
917 * thus they are not included in this check.
918 */
919 if (Op == Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.Child)
920 {
921 /*
922 * This is the first child of the field node, which is
923 * the name of the region. Get the parse node for the
924 * region -- which contains the length of the region.
925 */
926 OwningOp = Node->Op;
927 Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ExtraValue =
928 ACPI_MUL_8 ((UINT32) OwningOp->Asl.Value.Integer);
929
930 /* Examine the field access width */
931
932 switch ((UINT8) Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.Value.Integer)
933 {
934 case AML_FIELD_ACCESS_ANY:
935 case AML_FIELD_ACCESS_BYTE:
936 case AML_FIELD_ACCESS_BUFFER:
937 default:
938
939 MinimumLength = 1;
940 break;
941
942 case AML_FIELD_ACCESS_WORD:
943
944 MinimumLength = 2;
945 break;
946
947 case AML_FIELD_ACCESS_DWORD:
948
949 MinimumLength = 4;
950 break;
951
952 case AML_FIELD_ACCESS_QWORD:
953
954 MinimumLength = 8;
955 break;
956 }
957
958 /*
959 * Is the region at least as big as the access width?
960 * Note: DataTableRegions have 0 length
961 */
962 if (((UINT32) OwningOp->Asl.Value.Integer) &&
963 ((UINT32) OwningOp->Asl.Value.Integer < MinimumLength))
964 {
965 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_FIELD_ACCESS_WIDTH, Op, NULL);
966 }
967
968 /*
969 * Check EC/CMOS/SMBUS fields to make sure that the correct
970 * access type is used (BYTE for EC/CMOS, BUFFER for SMBUS)
971 */
972 SpaceIdOp = OwningOp->Asl.Child->Asl.Next;
973 switch ((UINT32) SpaceIdOp->Asl.Value.Integer)
974 {
975 case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_EC:
976 case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_CMOS:
977 case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_GPIO:
978
979 if ((UINT8) Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.Value.Integer != AML_FIELD_ACCESS_BYTE)
980 {
981 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_REGION_BYTE_ACCESS, Op, NULL);
982 }
983 break;
984
985 case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SMBUS:
986 case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_IPMI:
987 case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_GSBUS:
988
989 if ((UINT8) Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.Value.Integer != AML_FIELD_ACCESS_BUFFER)
990 {
991 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_REGION_BUFFER_ACCESS, Op, NULL);
992 }
993 break;
994
995 default:
996
997 /* Nothing to do for other address spaces */
998
999 break;
1000 }
1001 }
1002 else
1003 {
1004 /*
1005 * This is one element of the field list. Check to make sure
1006 * that it does not go beyond the end of the parent operation region.
1007 *
1008 * In the code below:
1009 * Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ExtraValue - Region Length (bits)
1010 * Op->Asl.ExtraValue - Field start offset (bits)
1011 * Op->Asl.Child->Asl.Value.Integer32 - Field length (bits)
1012 * Op->Asl.Child->Asl.ExtraValue - Field access width (bits)
1013 */
1014 if (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ExtraValue && Op->Asl.Child)
1015 {
1016 XfCheckFieldRange (Op,
1017 Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ExtraValue,
1018 Op->Asl.ExtraValue,
1019 (UINT32) Op->Asl.Child->Asl.Value.Integer,
1020 Op->Asl.Child->Asl.ExtraValue);
1021 }
1022 }
1023 }
1024
1025 /* 5) Check for a connection object */
1026 #if 0
1027 else if (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_CONNECTION)
1028 {
1029 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
1030 }
1031 #endif
1032
1033 Op->Asl.Node = Node;
1034 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
1035 }
1036
1037
1038 /*******************************************************************************
1039 *
1040 * FUNCTION: XfNamespaceLocateEnd
1041 *
1042 * PARAMETERS: ASL_WALK_CALLBACK
1043 *
1044 * RETURN: Status
1045 *
1046 * DESCRIPTION: Ascending callback used during cross reference. We only
1047 * need to worry about scope management here.
1048 *
1049 ******************************************************************************/
1050
1051 static ACPI_STATUS
1052 XfNamespaceLocateEnd (
1053 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
1054 UINT32 Level,
1055 void *Context)
1056 {
1057 ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState = (ACPI_WALK_STATE *) Context;
1058 const ACPI_OPCODE_INFO *OpInfo;
1059
1060
1061 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (XfNamespaceLocateEnd);
1062
1063
1064 /* We are only interested in opcodes that have an associated name */
1065
1066 OpInfo = AcpiPsGetOpcodeInfo (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode);
1067 if (!(OpInfo->Flags & AML_NAMED))
1068 {
1069 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
1070 }
1071
1072 /* Not interested in name references, we did not open a scope for them */
1073
1074 if ((Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_NAMESTRING) ||
1075 (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_NAMESEG) ||
1076 (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_METHODCALL))
1077 {
1078 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
1079 }
1080
1081 /* Pop the scope stack if necessary */
1082
1083 if (AcpiNsOpensScope (AslMapNamedOpcodeToDataType (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode)))
1084 {
1085
1086 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH,
1087 "%s: Popping scope for Op %p\n",
1088 AcpiUtGetTypeName (OpInfo->ObjectType), Op));
1089
1090 (void) AcpiDsScopeStackPop (WalkState);
1091 }
1092
1093 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
1094 }
1095