linux/drivers/acpi/executer/exresop.c

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/******************************************************************************
*
* Module Name: exresop - AML Interpreter operand/object resolution
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2005, R. Byron Moore
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer,
* without modification.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer
* substantially similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below
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* including a substantially similar Disclaimer requirement for further
* binary redistribution.
* 3. Neither the names of the above-listed copyright holders nor the names
* of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
* GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free
* Software Foundation.
*
* NO WARRANTY
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
* STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
* IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
*/
#include <acpi/acpi.h>
#include <acpi/amlcode.h>
#include <acpi/acparser.h>
#include <acpi/acinterp.h>
#define _COMPONENT ACPI_EXECUTER
ACPI_MODULE_NAME("exresop")
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
/* Local prototypes */
static acpi_status
acpi_ex_check_object_type(acpi_object_type type_needed,
acpi_object_type this_type, void *object);
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_check_object_type
*
* PARAMETERS: type_needed Object type needed
* this_type Actual object type
* Object Object pointer
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Check required type against actual type
*
******************************************************************************/
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
static acpi_status
acpi_ex_check_object_type(acpi_object_type type_needed,
acpi_object_type this_type, void *object)
{
ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME("ex_check_object_type");
if (type_needed == ACPI_TYPE_ANY) {
/* All types OK, so we don't perform any typechecks */
return (AE_OK);
}
if (type_needed == ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE) {
/*
* Allow the AML "Constant" opcodes (Zero, One, etc.) to be reference
* objects and thus allow them to be targets. (As per the ACPI
* specification, a store to a constant is a noop.)
*/
if ((this_type == ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER) &&
(((union acpi_operand_object *)object)->common.
flags & AOPOBJ_AML_CONSTANT)) {
return (AE_OK);
}
}
if (type_needed != this_type) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed [%s], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_type_name(type_needed),
acpi_ut_get_type_name(this_type), object));
return (AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
return (AE_OK);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_resolve_operands
*
* PARAMETERS: Opcode - Opcode being interpreted
* stack_ptr - Pointer to the operand stack to be
* resolved
* walk_state - Current state
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Convert multiple input operands to the types required by the
* target operator.
*
* Each 5-bit group in arg_types represents one required
* operand and indicates the required Type. The corresponding operand
* will be converted to the required type if possible, otherwise we
* abort with an exception.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_ex_resolve_operands(u16 opcode,
union acpi_operand_object ** stack_ptr,
struct acpi_walk_state * walk_state)
{
union acpi_operand_object *obj_desc;
acpi_status status = AE_OK;
u8 object_type;
void *temp_node;
u32 arg_types;
const struct acpi_opcode_info *op_info;
u32 this_arg_type;
acpi_object_type type_needed;
u16 target_op = 0;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_U32("ex_resolve_operands", opcode);
op_info = acpi_ps_get_opcode_info(opcode);
if (op_info->class == AML_CLASS_UNKNOWN) {
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_BAD_OPCODE);
}
arg_types = op_info->runtime_args;
if (arg_types == ARGI_INVALID_OPCODE) {
ACPI_REPORT_ERROR(("resolve_operands: %X is not a valid AML opcode\n", opcode));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_INTERNAL);
}
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_EXEC,
[ACPI] ACPICA 20050930 Completed a major overhaul of the Resource Manager code - specifically, optimizations in the area of the AML/internal resource conversion code. The code has been optimized to simplify and eliminate duplicated code, CPU stack use has been decreased by optimizing function parameters and local variables, and naming conventions across the manager have been standardized for clarity and ease of maintenance (this includes function, parameter, variable, and struct/typedef names.) All Resource Manager dispatch and information tables have been moved to a single location for clarity and ease of maintenance. One new file was created, named "rsinfo.c". The ACPI return macros (return_ACPI_STATUS, etc.) have been modified to guarantee that the argument is not evaluated twice, making them less prone to macro side-effects. However, since there exists the possibility of additional stack use if a particular compiler cannot optimize them (such as in the debug generation case), the original macros are optionally available. Note that some invocations of the return_VALUE macro may now cause size mismatch warnings; the return_UINT8 and return_UINT32 macros are provided to eliminate these. (From Randy Dunlap) Implemented a new mechanism to enable debug tracing for individual control methods. A new external interface, acpi_debug_trace(), is provided to enable this mechanism. The intent is to allow the host OS to easily enable and disable tracing for problematic control methods. This interface can be easily exposed to a user or debugger interface if desired. See the file psxface.c for details. acpi_ut_callocate() will now return a valid pointer if a length of zero is specified - a length of one is used and a warning is issued. This matches the behavior of acpi_ut_allocate(). Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-09-30 23:03:00 +00:00
"Opcode %X [%s] required_operand_types=%8.8X\n",
opcode, op_info->name, arg_types));
/*
* Normal exit is with (arg_types == 0) at end of argument list.
* Function will return an exception from within the loop upon
* finding an entry which is not (or cannot be converted
* to) the required type; if stack underflows; or upon
* finding a NULL stack entry (which should not happen).
*/
while (GET_CURRENT_ARG_TYPE(arg_types)) {
if (!stack_ptr || !*stack_ptr) {
ACPI_REPORT_ERROR(("resolve_operands: Null stack entry at %p\n", stack_ptr));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_INTERNAL);
}
/* Extract useful items */
obj_desc = *stack_ptr;
/* Decode the descriptor type */
switch (ACPI_GET_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(obj_desc)) {
case ACPI_DESC_TYPE_NAMED:
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
/* Namespace Node */
object_type =
((struct acpi_namespace_node *)obj_desc)->type;
break;
case ACPI_DESC_TYPE_OPERAND:
/* ACPI internal object */
object_type = ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(obj_desc);
/* Check for bad acpi_object_type */
if (!acpi_ut_valid_object_type(object_type)) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Bad operand object type [%X]\n",
object_type));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
if (object_type == (u8) ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE) {
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
/* Decode the Reference */
op_info = acpi_ps_get_opcode_info(opcode);
if (op_info->class == AML_CLASS_UNKNOWN) {
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_BAD_OPCODE);
}
switch (obj_desc->reference.opcode) {
case AML_DEBUG_OP:
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
target_op = AML_DEBUG_OP;
/*lint -fallthrough */
case AML_NAME_OP:
case AML_INDEX_OP:
case AML_REF_OF_OP:
case AML_ARG_OP:
case AML_LOCAL_OP:
case AML_LOAD_OP: /* ddb_handle from LOAD_OP or LOAD_TABLE_OP */
case AML_INT_NAMEPATH_OP: /* Reference to a named object */
ACPI_DEBUG_ONLY_MEMBERS(ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT
((ACPI_DB_EXEC,
"Operand is a Reference, ref_opcode [%s]\n",
(acpi_ps_get_opcode_info
(obj_desc->
reference.
opcode))->
name)));
break;
default:
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Operand is a Reference, Unknown Reference Opcode %X [%s]\n",
obj_desc->reference.
opcode,
(acpi_ps_get_opcode_info
(obj_desc->reference.
opcode))->name));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
}
break;
default:
/* Invalid descriptor */
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Invalid descriptor %p [%s]\n",
obj_desc,
acpi_ut_get_descriptor_name
(obj_desc)));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
/* Get one argument type, point to the next */
this_arg_type = GET_CURRENT_ARG_TYPE(arg_types);
INCREMENT_ARG_LIST(arg_types);
/*
* Handle cases where the object does not need to be
* resolved to a value
*/
switch (this_arg_type) {
case ARGI_REF_OR_STRING: /* Can be a String or Reference */
if ((ACPI_GET_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(obj_desc) ==
ACPI_DESC_TYPE_OPERAND)
&& (ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(obj_desc) ==
ACPI_TYPE_STRING)) {
/*
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
* String found - the string references a named object and
* must be resolved to a node
*/
goto next_operand;
}
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
/*
* Else not a string - fall through to the normal Reference
* case below
*/
/*lint -fallthrough */
case ARGI_REFERENCE: /* References: */
case ARGI_INTEGER_REF:
case ARGI_OBJECT_REF:
case ARGI_DEVICE_REF:
case ARGI_TARGETREF: /* Allows implicit conversion rules before store */
case ARGI_FIXED_TARGET: /* No implicit conversion before store to target */
case ARGI_SIMPLE_TARGET: /* Name, Local, or Arg - no implicit conversion */
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
/*
* Need an operand of type ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE
* A Namespace Node is OK as-is
*/
if (ACPI_GET_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(obj_desc) ==
ACPI_DESC_TYPE_NAMED) {
goto next_operand;
}
status =
acpi_ex_check_object_type(ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE,
object_type, obj_desc);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
if (obj_desc->reference.opcode == AML_NAME_OP) {
/* Convert a named reference to the actual named object */
temp_node = obj_desc->reference.object;
acpi_ut_remove_reference(obj_desc);
(*stack_ptr) = temp_node;
}
goto next_operand;
case ARGI_DATAREFOBJ: /* Store operator only */
/*
* We don't want to resolve index_op reference objects during
* a store because this would be an implicit de_ref_of operation.
* Instead, we just want to store the reference object.
* -- All others must be resolved below.
*/
if ((opcode == AML_STORE_OP) &&
(ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(*stack_ptr) ==
ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE)
&& ((*stack_ptr)->reference.opcode ==
AML_INDEX_OP)) {
goto next_operand;
}
break;
default:
/* All cases covered above */
break;
}
/*
* Resolve this object to a value
*/
status = acpi_ex_resolve_to_value(stack_ptr, walk_state);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
/* Get the resolved object */
obj_desc = *stack_ptr;
/*
* Check the resulting object (value) type
*/
switch (this_arg_type) {
/*
* For the simple cases, only one type of resolved object
* is allowed
*/
case ARGI_MUTEX:
/* Need an operand of type ACPI_TYPE_MUTEX */
type_needed = ACPI_TYPE_MUTEX;
break;
case ARGI_EVENT:
/* Need an operand of type ACPI_TYPE_EVENT */
type_needed = ACPI_TYPE_EVENT;
break;
case ARGI_PACKAGE: /* Package */
/* Need an operand of type ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE */
type_needed = ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE;
break;
case ARGI_ANYTYPE:
/* Any operand type will do */
type_needed = ACPI_TYPE_ANY;
break;
case ARGI_DDBHANDLE:
/* Need an operand of type ACPI_TYPE_DDB_HANDLE */
type_needed = ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE;
break;
/*
* The more complex cases allow multiple resolved object types
*/
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
case ARGI_INTEGER:
/*
* Need an operand of type ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER,
* But we can implicitly convert from a STRING or BUFFER
* Aka - "Implicit Source Operand Conversion"
*/
status =
acpi_ex_convert_to_integer(obj_desc, stack_ptr, 16);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
if (status == AE_TYPE) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed [Integer/String/Buffer], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_object_type_name
(obj_desc),
obj_desc));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 04:00:00 +00:00
if (obj_desc != *stack_ptr) {
acpi_ut_remove_reference(obj_desc);
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 04:00:00 +00:00
}
goto next_operand;
case ARGI_BUFFER:
/*
* Need an operand of type ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER,
* But we can implicitly convert from a STRING or INTEGER
* Aka - "Implicit Source Operand Conversion"
*/
status = acpi_ex_convert_to_buffer(obj_desc, stack_ptr);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
if (status == AE_TYPE) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed [Integer/String/Buffer], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_object_type_name
(obj_desc),
obj_desc));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 04:00:00 +00:00
if (obj_desc != *stack_ptr) {
acpi_ut_remove_reference(obj_desc);
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 04:00:00 +00:00
}
goto next_operand;
case ARGI_STRING:
/*
* Need an operand of type ACPI_TYPE_STRING,
* But we can implicitly convert from a BUFFER or INTEGER
* Aka - "Implicit Source Operand Conversion"
*/
status = acpi_ex_convert_to_string(obj_desc, stack_ptr,
ACPI_IMPLICIT_CONVERT_HEX);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
if (status == AE_TYPE) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed [Integer/String/Buffer], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_object_type_name
(obj_desc),
obj_desc));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 04:00:00 +00:00
if (obj_desc != *stack_ptr) {
acpi_ut_remove_reference(obj_desc);
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 04:00:00 +00:00
}
goto next_operand;
case ARGI_COMPUTEDATA:
/* Need an operand of type INTEGER, STRING or BUFFER */
switch (ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(obj_desc)) {
case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER:
case ACPI_TYPE_STRING:
case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER:
/* Valid operand */
break;
default:
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed [Integer/String/Buffer], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_object_type_name
(obj_desc), obj_desc));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
goto next_operand;
case ARGI_BUFFER_OR_STRING:
/* Need an operand of type STRING or BUFFER */
switch (ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(obj_desc)) {
case ACPI_TYPE_STRING:
case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER:
/* Valid operand */
break;
case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER:
/* Highest priority conversion is to type Buffer */
status =
acpi_ex_convert_to_buffer(obj_desc,
stack_ptr);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 04:00:00 +00:00
if (obj_desc != *stack_ptr) {
acpi_ut_remove_reference(obj_desc);
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 04:00:00 +00:00
}
break;
default:
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed [Integer/String/Buffer], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_object_type_name
(obj_desc), obj_desc));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
goto next_operand;
case ARGI_DATAOBJECT:
/*
* ARGI_DATAOBJECT is only used by the size_of operator.
* Need a buffer, string, package, or ref_of reference.
*
* The only reference allowed here is a direct reference to
* a namespace node.
*/
switch (ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(obj_desc)) {
case ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE:
case ACPI_TYPE_STRING:
case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER:
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE:
/* Valid operand */
break;
default:
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed [Buffer/String/Package/Reference], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_object_type_name
(obj_desc), obj_desc));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
goto next_operand;
case ARGI_COMPLEXOBJ:
/* Need a buffer or package or (ACPI 2.0) String */
switch (ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(obj_desc)) {
case ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE:
case ACPI_TYPE_STRING:
case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER:
/* Valid operand */
break;
default:
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed [Buffer/String/Package], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_object_type_name
(obj_desc), obj_desc));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
goto next_operand;
case ARGI_REGION_OR_FIELD:
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
/* Need an operand of type REGION or a FIELD in a region */
switch (ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(obj_desc)) {
case ACPI_TYPE_REGION:
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REGION_FIELD:
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_BANK_FIELD:
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_INDEX_FIELD:
/* Valid operand */
break;
default:
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed [Region/region_field], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_object_type_name
(obj_desc), obj_desc));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
goto next_operand;
case ARGI_DATAREFOBJ:
/* Used by the Store() operator only */
switch (ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(obj_desc)) {
case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER:
case ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE:
case ACPI_TYPE_STRING:
case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER:
case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER_FIELD:
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE:
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REGION_FIELD:
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_BANK_FIELD:
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_INDEX_FIELD:
case ACPI_TYPE_DDB_HANDLE:
/* Valid operand */
break;
default:
if (acpi_gbl_enable_interpreter_slack) {
/*
* Enable original behavior of Store(), allowing any and all
* objects as the source operand. The ACPI spec does not
* allow this, however.
*/
break;
}
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
if (target_op == AML_DEBUG_OP) {
/* Allow store of any object to the Debug object */
break;
}
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Needed Integer/Buffer/String/Package/Ref/Ddb], found [%s] %p\n",
acpi_ut_get_object_type_name
(obj_desc), obj_desc));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
}
goto next_operand;
default:
/* Unknown type */
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Internal - Unknown ARGI (required operand) type %X\n",
this_arg_type));
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
}
/*
* Make sure that the original object was resolved to the
* required object type (Simple cases only).
*/
status = acpi_ex_check_object_type(type_needed,
ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE
(*stack_ptr), *stack_ptr);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
next_operand:
/*
* If more operands needed, decrement stack_ptr to point
* to next operand on stack
*/
if (GET_CURRENT_ARG_TYPE(arg_types)) {
stack_ptr--;
}
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 02:49:35 +00:00
}
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}