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151
152 #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
153 #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/accommon.h>
154 #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acresrc.h>
155
156
157 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_UTILITIES
158 ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("utresrc")
159
160
161 /*
162 * Base sizes of the raw AML resource descriptors, indexed by resource type.
163 * Zero indicates a reserved (and therefore invalid) resource type.
164 */
165 const UINT8 AcpiGbl_ResourceAmlSizes[] =
166 {
167 /* Small descriptors */
168
169 0,
170 0,
171 0,
172 0,
173 ACPI_AML_SIZE_SMALL (AML_RESOURCE_IRQ),
174 ACPI_AML_SIZE_SMALL (AML_RESOURCE_DMA),
175 ACPI_AML_SIZE_SMALL (AML_RESOURCE_START_DEPENDENT),
176 ACPI_AML_SIZE_SMALL (AML_RESOURCE_END_DEPENDENT),
177 ACPI_AML_SIZE_SMALL (AML_RESOURCE_IO),
178 ACPI_AML_SIZE_SMALL (AML_RESOURCE_FIXED_IO),
179 ACPI_AML_SIZE_SMALL (AML_RESOURCE_FIXED_DMA),
180 0,
181 0,
182 0,
183 ACPI_AML_SIZE_SMALL (AML_RESOURCE_VENDOR_SMALL),
184 ACPI_AML_SIZE_SMALL (AML_RESOURCE_END_TAG),
185
186 /* Large descriptors */
187
188 0,
189 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_MEMORY24),
190 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_GENERIC_REGISTER),
191 0,
192 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_VENDOR_LARGE),
193 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_MEMORY32),
194 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_FIXED_MEMORY32),
195 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_ADDRESS32),
196 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_ADDRESS16),
197 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_EXTENDED_IRQ),
198 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_ADDRESS64),
199 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_EXTENDED_ADDRESS64),
200 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_GPIO),
201 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_PIN_FUNCTION),
202 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_COMMON_SERIALBUS),
203 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_PIN_CONFIG),
204 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_PIN_GROUP),
205 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_PIN_GROUP_FUNCTION),
206 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_PIN_GROUP_CONFIG),
207 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_CLOCK_INPUT),
208
209 };
210
211 const UINT8 AcpiGbl_ResourceAmlSerialBusSizes[] =
212 {
213 0,
214 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_I2C_SERIALBUS),
215 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_SPI_SERIALBUS),
216 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_UART_SERIALBUS),
217 ACPI_AML_SIZE_LARGE (AML_RESOURCE_CSI2_SERIALBUS),
218 };
219
220
221 /*
222 * Resource types, used to validate the resource length field.
223 * The length of fixed-length types must match exactly, variable
224 * lengths must meet the minimum required length, etc.
225 * Zero indicates a reserved (and therefore invalid) resource type.
226 */
227 static const UINT8 AcpiGbl_ResourceTypes[] =
228 {
229 /* Small descriptors */
230
231 0,
232 0,
233 0,
234 0,
235 ACPI_SMALL_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 04 IRQ */
236 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 05 DMA */
237 ACPI_SMALL_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 06 StartDependentFunctions */
238 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 07 EndDependentFunctions */
239 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 08 IO */
240 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 09 FixedIO */
241 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 0A FixedDMA */
242 0,
243 0,
244 0,
245 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 0E VendorShort */
246 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 0F EndTag */
247
248 /* Large descriptors */
249
250 0,
251 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 01 Memory24 */
252 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 02 GenericRegister */
253 0,
254 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 04 VendorLong */
255 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 05 Memory32 */
256 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 06 Memory32Fixed */
257 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 07 Dword* address */
258 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 08 Word* address */
259 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 09 ExtendedIRQ */
260 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 0A Qword* address */
261 ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH, /* 0B Extended* address */
262 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 0C Gpio* */
263 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 0D PinFunction */
264 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 0E *SerialBus */
265 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 0F PinConfig */
266 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 10 PinGroup */
267 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 11 PinGroupFunction */
268 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 12 PinGroupConfig */
269 ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH, /* 13 ClockInput */
270 };
271
272
273 /*******************************************************************************
274 *
275 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtWalkAmlResources
276 *
277 * PARAMETERS: WalkState - Current walk info
278 * PARAMETERS: Aml - Pointer to the raw AML resource template
279 * AmlLength - Length of the entire template
280 * UserFunction - Called once for each descriptor found. If
281 * NULL, a pointer to the EndTag is returned
282 * Context - Passed to UserFunction
283 *
284 * RETURN: Status
285 *
286 * DESCRIPTION: Walk a raw AML resource list(buffer). User function called
287 * once for each resource found.
288 *
289 ******************************************************************************/
290
291 ACPI_STATUS
AcpiUtWalkAmlResources(ACPI_WALK_STATE * WalkState,UINT8 * Aml,ACPI_SIZE AmlLength,ACPI_WALK_AML_CALLBACK UserFunction,void ** Context)292 AcpiUtWalkAmlResources (
293 ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState,
294 UINT8 *Aml,
295 ACPI_SIZE AmlLength,
296 ACPI_WALK_AML_CALLBACK UserFunction,
297 void **Context)
298 {
299 ACPI_STATUS Status;
300 UINT8 *EndAml;
301 UINT8 ResourceIndex;
302 UINT32 Length;
303 UINT32 Offset = 0;
304 UINT8 EndTag[2] = {0x79, 0x00};
305
306
307 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (UtWalkAmlResources);
308
309
310 /* The absolute minimum resource template is one EndTag descriptor */
311
312 if (AmlLength < sizeof (AML_RESOURCE_END_TAG))
313 {
314 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_AML_NO_RESOURCE_END_TAG);
315 }
316
317 /* Point to the end of the resource template buffer */
318
319 EndAml = Aml + AmlLength;
320
321 /* Walk the byte list, abort on any invalid descriptor type or length */
322
323 while (Aml < EndAml)
324 {
325 /* Validate the Resource Type and Resource Length */
326
327 Status = AcpiUtValidateResource (WalkState, Aml, &ResourceIndex);
328 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
329 {
330 /*
331 * Exit on failure. Cannot continue because the descriptor
332 * length may be bogus also.
333 */
334 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
335 }
336
337 /* Get the length of this descriptor */
338
339 Length = AcpiUtGetDescriptorLength (Aml);
340
341 /* Invoke the user function */
342
343 if (UserFunction)
344 {
345 Status = UserFunction (
346 Aml, Length, Offset, ResourceIndex, Context);
347 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
348 {
349 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
350 }
351 }
352
353 /* An EndTag descriptor terminates this resource template */
354
355 if (AcpiUtGetResourceType (Aml) == ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_TAG)
356 {
357 /*
358 * There must be at least one more byte in the buffer for
359 * the 2nd byte of the EndTag
360 */
361 if ((Aml + 1) >= EndAml)
362 {
363 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_AML_NO_RESOURCE_END_TAG);
364 }
365
366 /*
367 * Don't attempt to perform any validation on the 2nd byte.
368 * Although all known ASL compilers insert a zero for the 2nd
369 * byte, it can also be a checksum (as per the ACPI spec),
370 * and this is occasionally seen in the field. July 2017.
371 */
372
373 /* Return the pointer to the EndTag if requested */
374
375 if (!UserFunction)
376 {
377 *Context = Aml;
378 }
379
380 /* Normal exit */
381
382 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
383 }
384
385 Aml += Length;
386 Offset += Length;
387 }
388
389 /* Did not find an EndTag descriptor */
390
391 if (UserFunction)
392 {
393 /* Insert an EndTag anyway. AcpiRsGetListLength always leaves room */
394
395 (void) AcpiUtValidateResource (WalkState, EndTag, &ResourceIndex);
396 Status = UserFunction (EndTag, 2, Offset, ResourceIndex, Context);
397 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
398 {
399 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
400 }
401 }
402
403 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_AML_NO_RESOURCE_END_TAG);
404 }
405
406
407 /*******************************************************************************
408 *
409 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtValidateResource
410 *
411 * PARAMETERS: WalkState - Current walk info
412 * Aml - Pointer to the raw AML resource descriptor
413 * ReturnIndex - Where the resource index is returned. NULL
414 * if the index is not required.
415 *
416 * RETURN: Status, and optionally the Index into the global resource tables
417 *
418 * DESCRIPTION: Validate an AML resource descriptor by checking the Resource
419 * Type and Resource Length. Returns an index into the global
420 * resource information/dispatch tables for later use.
421 *
422 ******************************************************************************/
423
424 ACPI_STATUS
AcpiUtValidateResource(ACPI_WALK_STATE * WalkState,void * Aml,UINT8 * ReturnIndex)425 AcpiUtValidateResource (
426 ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState,
427 void *Aml,
428 UINT8 *ReturnIndex)
429 {
430 AML_RESOURCE *AmlResource;
431 UINT8 ResourceType;
432 UINT8 ResourceIndex;
433 ACPI_RS_LENGTH ResourceLength;
434 ACPI_RS_LENGTH MinimumResourceLength;
435
436
437 ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY ();
438
439
440 /*
441 * 1) Validate the ResourceType field (Byte 0)
442 */
443 ResourceType = ACPI_GET8 (Aml);
444
445 /*
446 * Byte 0 contains the descriptor name (Resource Type)
447 * Examine the large/small bit in the resource header
448 */
449 if (ResourceType & ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_LARGE)
450 {
451 /* Verify the large resource type (name) against the max */
452
453 if (ResourceType > ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_LARGE_MAX)
454 {
455 goto InvalidResource;
456 }
457
458 /*
459 * Large Resource Type -- bits 6:0 contain the name
460 * Translate range 0x80-0x8B to index range 0x10-0x1B
461 */
462 ResourceIndex = (UINT8) (ResourceType - 0x70);
463 }
464 else
465 {
466 /*
467 * Small Resource Type -- bits 6:3 contain the name
468 * Shift range to index range 0x00-0x0F
469 */
470 ResourceIndex = (UINT8)
471 ((ResourceType & ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SMALL_MASK) >> 3);
472 }
473
474 /*
475 * Check validity of the resource type, via AcpiGbl_ResourceTypes.
476 * Zero indicates an invalid resource.
477 */
478 if (!AcpiGbl_ResourceTypes[ResourceIndex])
479 {
480 goto InvalidResource;
481 }
482
483 /*
484 * Validate the ResourceLength field. This ensures that the length
485 * is at least reasonable, and guarantees that it is non-zero.
486 */
487 ResourceLength = AcpiUtGetResourceLength (Aml);
488 MinimumResourceLength = AcpiGbl_ResourceAmlSizes[ResourceIndex];
489
490 /* Validate based upon the type of resource - fixed length or variable */
491
492 switch (AcpiGbl_ResourceTypes[ResourceIndex])
493 {
494 case ACPI_FIXED_LENGTH:
495
496 /* Fixed length resource, length must match exactly */
497
498 if (ResourceLength != MinimumResourceLength)
499 {
500 goto BadResourceLength;
501 }
502 break;
503
504 case ACPI_VARIABLE_LENGTH:
505
506 /* Variable length resource, length must be at least the minimum */
507
508 if (ResourceLength < MinimumResourceLength)
509 {
510 goto BadResourceLength;
511 }
512 break;
513
514 case ACPI_SMALL_VARIABLE_LENGTH:
515
516 /* Small variable length resource, length can be (Min) or (Min-1) */
517
518 if ((ResourceLength > MinimumResourceLength) ||
519 (ResourceLength < (MinimumResourceLength - 1)))
520 {
521 goto BadResourceLength;
522 }
523 break;
524
525 default:
526
527 /* Shouldn't happen (because of validation earlier), but be sure */
528
529 goto InvalidResource;
530 }
531
532 AmlResource = ACPI_CAST_PTR (AML_RESOURCE, Aml);
533 if (ResourceType == ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SERIAL_BUS)
534 {
535 /* Validate the BusType field */
536
537 if ((AmlResource->CommonSerialBus.Type == 0) ||
538 (AmlResource->CommonSerialBus.Type > AML_RESOURCE_MAX_SERIALBUSTYPE))
539 {
540 if (WalkState)
541 {
542 ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO,
543 "Invalid/unsupported SerialBus resource descriptor: BusType 0x%2.2X",
544 AmlResource->CommonSerialBus.Type));
545 }
546 return (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE);
547 }
548 }
549
550 /* Optionally return the resource table index */
551
552 if (ReturnIndex)
553 {
554 *ReturnIndex = ResourceIndex;
555 }
556
557 return (AE_OK);
558
559
560 InvalidResource:
561
562 if (WalkState)
563 {
564 ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO,
565 "Invalid/unsupported resource descriptor: Type 0x%2.2X",
566 ResourceType));
567 }
568 return (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE);
569
570 BadResourceLength:
571
572 if (WalkState)
573 {
574 ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO,
575 "Invalid resource descriptor length: Type "
576 "0x%2.2X, Length 0x%4.4X, MinLength 0x%4.4X",
577 ResourceType, ResourceLength, MinimumResourceLength));
578 }
579 return (AE_AML_BAD_RESOURCE_LENGTH);
580 }
581
582
583 /*******************************************************************************
584 *
585 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtGetResourceType
586 *
587 * PARAMETERS: Aml - Pointer to the raw AML resource descriptor
588 *
589 * RETURN: The Resource Type with no extraneous bits (except the
590 * Large/Small descriptor bit -- this is left alone)
591 *
592 * DESCRIPTION: Extract the Resource Type/Name from the first byte of
593 * a resource descriptor.
594 *
595 ******************************************************************************/
596
597 UINT8
AcpiUtGetResourceType(void * Aml)598 AcpiUtGetResourceType (
599 void *Aml)
600 {
601 ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY ();
602
603
604 /*
605 * Byte 0 contains the descriptor name (Resource Type)
606 * Examine the large/small bit in the resource header
607 */
608 if (ACPI_GET8 (Aml) & ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_LARGE)
609 {
610 /* Large Resource Type -- bits 6:0 contain the name */
611
612 return (ACPI_GET8 (Aml));
613 }
614 else
615 {
616 /* Small Resource Type -- bits 6:3 contain the name */
617
618 return ((UINT8) (ACPI_GET8 (Aml) & ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SMALL_MASK));
619 }
620 }
621
622
623 /*******************************************************************************
624 *
625 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtGetResourceLength
626 *
627 * PARAMETERS: Aml - Pointer to the raw AML resource descriptor
628 *
629 * RETURN: Byte Length
630 *
631 * DESCRIPTION: Get the "Resource Length" of a raw AML descriptor. By
632 * definition, this does not include the size of the descriptor
633 * header or the length field itself.
634 *
635 ******************************************************************************/
636
637 UINT16
AcpiUtGetResourceLength(void * Aml)638 AcpiUtGetResourceLength (
639 void *Aml)
640 {
641 ACPI_RS_LENGTH ResourceLength;
642
643
644 ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY ();
645
646
647 /*
648 * Byte 0 contains the descriptor name (Resource Type)
649 * Examine the large/small bit in the resource header
650 */
651 if (ACPI_GET8 (Aml) & ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_LARGE)
652 {
653 /* Large Resource type -- bytes 1-2 contain the 16-bit length */
654
655 ACPI_MOVE_16_TO_16 (&ResourceLength, ACPI_ADD_PTR (UINT8, Aml, 1));
656
657 }
658 else
659 {
660 /* Small Resource type -- bits 2:0 of byte 0 contain the length */
661
662 ResourceLength = (UINT16) (ACPI_GET8 (Aml) &
663 ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SMALL_LENGTH_MASK);
664 }
665
666 return (ResourceLength);
667 }
668
669
670 /*******************************************************************************
671 *
672 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtGetResourceHeaderLength
673 *
674 * PARAMETERS: Aml - Pointer to the raw AML resource descriptor
675 *
676 * RETURN: Length of the AML header (depends on large/small descriptor)
677 *
678 * DESCRIPTION: Get the length of the header for this resource.
679 *
680 ******************************************************************************/
681
682 UINT8
AcpiUtGetResourceHeaderLength(void * Aml)683 AcpiUtGetResourceHeaderLength (
684 void *Aml)
685 {
686 ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY ();
687
688
689 /* Examine the large/small bit in the resource header */
690
691 if (ACPI_GET8 (Aml) & ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_LARGE)
692 {
693 return (sizeof (AML_RESOURCE_LARGE_HEADER));
694 }
695 else
696 {
697 return (sizeof (AML_RESOURCE_SMALL_HEADER));
698 }
699 }
700
701
702 /*******************************************************************************
703 *
704 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtGetDescriptorLength
705 *
706 * PARAMETERS: Aml - Pointer to the raw AML resource descriptor
707 *
708 * RETURN: Byte length
709 *
710 * DESCRIPTION: Get the total byte length of a raw AML descriptor, including the
711 * length of the descriptor header and the length field itself.
712 * Used to walk descriptor lists.
713 *
714 ******************************************************************************/
715
716 UINT32
AcpiUtGetDescriptorLength(void * Aml)717 AcpiUtGetDescriptorLength (
718 void *Aml)
719 {
720 ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY ();
721
722
723 /*
724 * Get the Resource Length (does not include header length) and add
725 * the header length (depends on if this is a small or large resource)
726 */
727 return (AcpiUtGetResourceLength (Aml) +
728 AcpiUtGetResourceHeaderLength (Aml));
729 }
730
731
732 /*******************************************************************************
733 *
734 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtGetResourceEndTag
735 *
736 * PARAMETERS: ObjDesc - The resource template buffer object
737 * EndTag - Where the pointer to the EndTag is returned
738 *
739 * RETURN: Status, pointer to the end tag
740 *
741 * DESCRIPTION: Find the EndTag resource descriptor in an AML resource template
742 * Note: allows a buffer length of zero.
743 *
744 ******************************************************************************/
745
746 ACPI_STATUS
AcpiUtGetResourceEndTag(ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT * ObjDesc,UINT8 ** EndTag)747 AcpiUtGetResourceEndTag (
748 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *ObjDesc,
749 UINT8 **EndTag)
750 {
751 ACPI_STATUS Status;
752
753
754 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (UtGetResourceEndTag);
755
756
757 /* Allow a buffer length of zero */
758
759 if (!ObjDesc->Buffer.Length)
760 {
761 *EndTag = ObjDesc->Buffer.Pointer;
762 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
763 }
764
765 /* Validate the template and get a pointer to the EndTag */
766
767 Status = AcpiUtWalkAmlResources (NULL, ObjDesc->Buffer.Pointer,
768 ObjDesc->Buffer.Length, NULL, (void **) EndTag);
769
770 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
771 }
772