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If * num_elements is smaller, only that many package list elements are used. * if num_elements is larger, the Package object is padded out with * objects of type Uninitialized (as per ACPI spec.) * * Even though the ASL compilers do not allow num_elements to be smaller * than the Package list length (for the fixed length package opcode), some * BIOS code modifies the AML on the fly to adjust the num_elements, and * this code compensates for that. This also provides compatibility with * other AML interpreters. * ******************************************************************************/ acpi_status acpi_ds_build_internal_package_obj(struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state, union acpi_parse_object *op, u32 element_count, union acpi_operand_object **obj_desc_ptr) { union acpi_parse_object *arg; union acpi_parse_object *parent; union acpi_operand_object *obj_desc = NULL; acpi_status status = AE_OK; u8 module_level_code = FALSE; u16 reference_count; u32 index; u32 i; ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(ds_build_internal_package_obj); /* Check if we are executing module level code */ if (walk_state->parse_flags & ACPI_PARSE_MODULE_LEVEL) { module_level_code = TRUE; } /* Find the parent of a possibly nested package */ parent = op->common.parent; while ((parent->common.aml_opcode == AML_PACKAGE_OP) || (parent->common.aml_opcode == AML_VARIABLE_PACKAGE_OP)) { parent = parent->common.parent; } /* * If we are evaluating a Named package object of the form: * Name (xxxx, Package) * the package object already exists, otherwise it must be created. */ obj_desc = *obj_desc_ptr; if (!obj_desc) { obj_desc = acpi_ut_create_internal_object(ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE); *obj_desc_ptr = obj_desc; if (!obj_desc) { return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY); } obj_desc->package.node = parent->common.node; } if (obj_desc->package.flags & AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID) { /* Just in case */ return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK); } /* * Allocate the element array (array of pointers to the individual * objects) if necessary. the count is based on the num_elements * parameter. Add an extra pointer slot so that the list is always * null terminated. */ if (!obj_desc->package.elements) { obj_desc->package.elements = ACPI_ALLOCATE_ZEROED(((acpi_size) element_count + 1) * sizeof(void *)); if (!obj_desc->package.elements) { acpi_ut_delete_object_desc(obj_desc); return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY); } obj_desc->package.count = element_count; } /* First arg is element count. Second arg begins the initializer list */ arg = op->common.value.arg; arg = arg->common.next; /* * If we are executing module-level code, we will defer the * full resolution of the package elements in order to support * forward references from the elements. This provides * compatibility with other ACPI implementations. */ if (module_level_code) { obj_desc->package.aml_start = walk_state->aml; obj_desc->package.aml_length = 0; ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW((ACPI_DB_PARSE, "%s: Deferring resolution of Package elements\n", ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME)); } /* * Initialize the elements of the package, up to the num_elements count. * Package is automatically padded with uninitialized (NULL) elements * if num_elements is greater than the package list length. Likewise, * Package is truncated if num_elements is less than the list length. */ for (i = 0; arg && (i < element_count); i++) { if (arg->common.aml_opcode == AML_INT_RETURN_VALUE_OP) { if (!arg->common.node) { /* * This is the case where an expression has returned a value. * The use of expressions (term_args) within individual * package elements is not supported by the AML interpreter, * even though the ASL grammar supports it. Example: * * Name (INT1, 0x1234) * * Name (PKG3, Package () { * Add (INT1, 0xAAAA0000) * }) * * 1) No known AML interpreter supports this type of construct * 2) This fixes a fault if the construct is encountered */ ACPI_EXCEPTION((AE_INFO, AE_SUPPORT, "Expressions within package elements are not supported")); /* Cleanup the return object, it is not needed */ acpi_ut_remove_reference(walk_state->results-> results.obj_desc[0]); return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_SUPPORT); } if (arg->common.node->type == ACPI_TYPE_METHOD) { /* * A method reference "looks" to the parser to be a method * invocation, so we special case it here */ arg->common.aml_opcode = AML_INT_NAMEPATH_OP; status = acpi_ds_build_internal_object(walk_state, arg, &obj_desc-> package. elements[i]); } else { /* This package element is already built, just get it */ obj_desc->package.elements[i] = ACPI_CAST_PTR(union acpi_operand_object, arg->common.node); } } else { status = acpi_ds_build_internal_object(walk_state, arg, &obj_desc->package. elements[i]); if (status == AE_NOT_FOUND) { ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO, "%-48s", "****DS namepath not found")); } if (!module_level_code) { /* * Initialize this package element. This function handles the * resolution of named references within the package. * Forward references from module-level code are deferred * until all ACPI tables are loaded. */ acpi_ds_init_package_element(0, obj_desc->package. elements[i], NULL, &obj_desc->package. elements[i]); } } if (*obj_desc_ptr) { /* Existing package, get existing reference count */ reference_count = (*obj_desc_ptr)->common.reference_count; if (reference_count > 1) { /* Make new element ref count match original ref count */ /* TBD: Probably need an acpi_ut_add_references function */ for (index = 0; index < ((u32)reference_count - 1); index++) { acpi_ut_add_reference((obj_desc-> package. elements[i])); } } } arg = arg->common.next; } /* Check for match between num_elements and actual length of package_list */ if (arg) { /* * num_elements was exhausted, but there are remaining elements in * the package_list. Truncate the package to num_elements. * * Note: technically, this is an error, from ACPI spec: "It is an * error for NumElements to be less than the number of elements in * the PackageList". However, we just print a message and no * exception is returned. This provides compatibility with other * ACPI implementations. Some firmware implementations will alter * the num_elements on the fly, possibly creating this type of * ill-formed package object. */ while (arg) { /* * We must delete any package elements that were created earlier * and are not going to be used because of the package truncation. */ if (arg->common.node) { acpi_ut_remove_reference(ACPI_CAST_PTR (union acpi_operand_object, arg->common.node)); arg->common.node = NULL; } /* Find out how many elements there really are */ i++; arg = arg->common.next; } ACPI_INFO(("Actual Package length (%u) is larger than " "NumElements field (%u), truncated", i, element_count)); } else if (i < element_count) { /* * Arg list (elements) was exhausted, but we did not reach * num_elements count. * * Note: this is not an error, the package is padded out * with NULLs as per the ACPI specification. */ ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW((ACPI_DB_INFO, "%s: Package List length (%u) smaller than NumElements " "count (%u), padded with null elements\n", ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME, i, element_count)); } /* Module-level packages will be resolved later */ if (!module_level_code) { obj_desc->package.flags |= AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID; } op->common.node = ACPI_CAST_PTR(struct acpi_namespace_node, obj_desc); return_ACPI_STATUS(status); } /******************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION: acpi_ds_init_package_element * * PARAMETERS: acpi_pkg_callback * * RETURN: Status * * DESCRIPTION: Resolve a named reference element within a package object * ******************************************************************************/ acpi_status acpi_ds_init_package_element(u8 object_type, union acpi_operand_object *source_object, union acpi_generic_state *state, void *context) { union acpi_operand_object **element_ptr; ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(ds_init_package_element); if (!source_object) { return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK); } /* * The following code is a bit of a hack to workaround a (current) * limitation of the acpi_pkg_callback interface. We need a pointer * to the location within the element array because a new object * may be created and stored there. */ if (context) { /* A direct call was made to this function */ element_ptr = (union acpi_operand_object **)context; } else { /* Call came from acpi_ut_walk_package_tree */ element_ptr = state->pkg.this_target_obj; } /* We are only interested in reference objects/elements */ if (source_object->common.type == ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE) { /* Attempt to resolve the (named) reference to a namespace node */ acpi_ds_resolve_package_element(element_ptr); } else if (source_object->common.type == ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE) { source_object->package.flags |= AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID; } return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK); } /******************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION: acpi_ds_resolve_package_element * * PARAMETERS: element_ptr - Pointer to a reference object * * RETURN: Possible new element is stored to the indirect element_ptr * * DESCRIPTION: Resolve a package element that is a reference to a named * object. * ******************************************************************************/ static void acpi_ds_resolve_package_element(union acpi_operand_object **element_ptr) { acpi_status status; acpi_status status2; union acpi_generic_state scope_info; union acpi_operand_object *element = *element_ptr; struct acpi_namespace_node *resolved_node; struct acpi_namespace_node *original_node; char *external_path = ""; acpi_object_type type; ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(ds_resolve_package_element); /* Check if reference element is already resolved */ if (element->reference.resolved) { ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW((ACPI_DB_PARSE, "%s: Package element is already resolved\n", ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME)); return_VOID; } /* Element must be a reference object of correct type */ scope_info.scope.node = element->reference.node; /* Prefix node */ status = acpi_ns_lookup(&scope_info, (char *)element->reference.aml, ACPI_TYPE_ANY, ACPI_IMODE_EXECUTE, ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT | ACPI_NS_DONT_OPEN_SCOPE, NULL, &resolved_node); if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) { if ((status == AE_NOT_FOUND) && acpi_gbl_ignore_package_resolution_errors) { /* * Optionally be silent about the NOT_FOUND case for the referenced * name. Although this is potentially a serious problem, * it can generate a lot of noise/errors on platforms whose * firmware carries around a bunch of unused Package objects. * To disable these errors, set this global to TRUE: * acpi_gbl_ignore_package_resolution_errors * * If the AML actually tries to use such a package, the unresolved * element(s) will be replaced with NULL elements. */ /* Referenced name not found, set the element to NULL */ acpi_ut_remove_reference(*element_ptr); *element_ptr = NULL; return_VOID; } status2 = acpi_ns_externalize_name(ACPI_UINT32_MAX, (char *)element->reference. aml, NULL, &external_path); ACPI_EXCEPTION((AE_INFO, status, "While resolving a named reference package element - %s", external_path)); if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status2)) { ACPI_FREE(external_path); } /* Could not resolve name, set the element to NULL */ acpi_ut_remove_reference(*element_ptr); *element_ptr = NULL; return_VOID; } else if (resolved_node->type == ACPI_TYPE_ANY) { /* Named reference not resolved, return a NULL package element */ ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO, "Could not resolve named package element [%4.4s] in [%4.4s]", resolved_node->name.ascii, scope_info.scope.node->name.ascii)); *element_ptr = NULL; return_VOID; } /* * Special handling for Alias objects. We need resolved_node to point * to the Alias target. This effectively "resolves" the alias. */ if (resolved_node->type == ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_ALIAS) { resolved_node = ACPI_CAST_PTR(struct acpi_namespace_node, resolved_node->object); } /* Update the reference object */ element->reference.resolved = TRUE; element->reference.node = resolved_node; type = element->reference.node->type; /* * Attempt to resolve the node to a value before we insert it into * the package. If this is a reference to a common data type, * resolve it immediately. According to the ACPI spec, package * elements can only be "data objects" or method references. * Attempt to resolve to an Integer, Buffer, String or Package. * If cannot, return the named reference (for things like Devices, * Methods, etc.) Buffer Fields and Fields will resolve to simple * objects (int/buf/str/pkg). * * NOTE: References to things like Devices, Methods, Mutexes, etc. * will remain as named references. This behavior is not described * in the ACPI spec, but it appears to be an oversight. */ original_node = resolved_node; status = acpi_ex_resolve_node_to_value(&resolved_node, NULL); if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) { return_VOID; } switch (type) { /* * These object types are a result of named references, so we will * leave them as reference objects. In other words, these types * have no intrinsic "value". */ case ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE: case ACPI_TYPE_THERMAL: case ACPI_TYPE_METHOD: break; case ACPI_TYPE_MUTEX: case ACPI_TYPE_POWER: case ACPI_TYPE_PROCESSOR: case ACPI_TYPE_EVENT: case ACPI_TYPE_REGION: /* acpi_ex_resolve_node_to_value gave these an extra reference */ acpi_ut_remove_reference(original_node->object); break; default: /* * For all other types - the node was resolved to an actual * operand object with a value, return the object. Remove * a reference on the existing object. */ acpi_ut_remove_reference(element); *element_ptr = (union acpi_operand_object *)resolved_node; break; } return_VOID; } |