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This 183 * allows multiple files to be disassembled and/or compiled. 184 * 185 ******************************************************************************/ 186 187 void 188 AslInitializeGlobals ( 189 void) 190 { 191 UINT32 i; 192 193 194 /* Init compiler globals */ 195 196 AslGbl_SyntaxError = 0; 197 AslGbl_CurrentColumn = 0; 198 AslGbl_CurrentLineNumber = 1; 199 AslGbl_LogicalLineNumber = 1; 200 AslGbl_CurrentLineOffset = 0; 201 AslGbl_InputFieldCount = 0; 202 AslGbl_InputByteCount = 0; 203 AslGbl_NsLookupCount = 0; 204 AslGbl_LineBufPtr = AslGbl_CurrentLineBuffer; 205 206 AslGbl_ErrorLog = NULL; 207 AslGbl_NextError = NULL; 208 AslGbl_Signature = NULL; 209 AslGbl_FileType = 0; 210 211 AslGbl_TotalExecutableOpcodes = 0; 212 AslGbl_TotalNamedObjects = 0; 213 AslGbl_TotalKeywords = 0; 214 AslGbl_TotalParseNodes = 0; 215 AslGbl_TotalMethods = 0; 216 AslGbl_TotalAllocations = 0; 217 AslGbl_TotalAllocated = 0; 218 AslGbl_TotalFolds = 0; 219 220 AslGbl_NextEvent = 0; 221 for (i = 0; i < ASL_NUM_REPORT_LEVELS; i++) 222 { 223 AslGbl_ExceptionCount[i] = 0; 224 } 225 226 if (AcpiGbl_CaptureComments) 227 { 228 AslGbl_CommentState.SpacesBefore = 0; 229 AslGbl_CommentState.CommentType = 1; 230 AslGbl_CommentState.LatestParseOp = NULL; 231 AslGbl_CommentState.ParsingParenBraceNode = NULL; 232 AslGbl_CommentState.CaptureComments = TRUE; 233 } 234 } 235 236 237 /******************************************************************************* 238 * 239 * FUNCTION: AslDetectSourceFileType 240 * 241 * PARAMETERS: Info - Name/Handle for the file (must be open) 242 * 243 * RETURN: File Type 244 * 245 * DESCRIPTION: Determine the type of the input file. Either binary (contains 246 * non-ASCII characters), ASL file, or an ACPI Data Table file. 247 * 248 ******************************************************************************/ 249 250 static UINT8 251 AslDetectSourceFileType ( 252 ASL_FILE_INFO *Info) 253 { 254 char *FileChar; 255 UINT8 Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_DATA; /* default */ 256 ACPI_STATUS Status; 257 258 259 /* Check for 100% ASCII source file (comments are ignored) */ 260 261 Status = FlIsFileAsciiSource (Info->Filename, FALSE); 262 if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status)) 263 { 264 /* 265 * File contains ASCII source code. Determine if this is an ASL 266 * file or an ACPI data table file. 267 */ 268 while (fgets (AslGbl_CurrentLineBuffer, AslGbl_LineBufferSize, Info->Handle)) 269 { 270 /* Uppercase the buffer for caseless compare */ 271 272 FileChar = AslGbl_CurrentLineBuffer; 273 while (*FileChar) 274 { 275 *FileChar = (char) toupper ((int) *FileChar); 276 FileChar++; 277 } 278 279 /* Presence of "DefinitionBlock" indicates actual ASL code */ 280 281 if (strstr (AslGbl_CurrentLineBuffer, "DEFINITIONBLOCK")) 282 { 283 /* Appears to be an ASL file */ 284 285 Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_ASL; 286 goto Cleanup; 287 } 288 } 289 290 /* Appears to be an ASCII data table source file */ 291 292 Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_DATA; 293 goto Cleanup; 294 } 295 296 /* 297 * We have some sort of binary table; reopen in binary mode, then 298 * check for valid ACPI table 299 */ 300 fclose (Info->Handle); 301 Info->Handle = fopen (Info->Filename, "rb"); 302 if (!Info->Handle) 303 { 304 fprintf (stderr, "Could not open input file %s\n", 305 Info->Filename); 306 } 307 308 Status = AcValidateTableHeader (Info->Handle, 0); 309 if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status)) 310 { 311 fprintf (stderr, 312 "Binary file appears to be a valid ACPI table, disassembling\n"); 313 314 Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY_ACPI_TABLE; 315 goto Cleanup; 316 } 317 else 318 { 319 fprintf (stderr, 320 "Binary file does not contain a valid ACPI table\n"); 321 } 322 323 Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY; 324 325 326 Cleanup: 327 328 /* Must seek back to the start of the file */ 329 330 fseek (Info->Handle, 0, SEEK_SET); 331 return (Type); 332 } 333 334 335 /******************************************************************************* 336 * 337 * FUNCTION: AslDoDisassembly 338 * 339 * PARAMETERS: None 340 * 341 * RETURN: Status 342 * 343 * DESCRIPTION: Initiate AML file disassembly. Uses ACPICA subsystem to build 344 * namespace. This function assumes that the ACPI subsystem has 345 * been initialized. The caller of the initialization will also 346 * terminate the ACPI subsystem. 347 * 348 ******************************************************************************/ 349 350 ACPI_STATUS 351 AslDoDisassembly ( 352 void) 353 { 354 ACPI_STATUS Status; 355 356 357 Status = AcpiAllocateRootTable (4); 358 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 359 { 360 AcpiOsPrintf ("Could not initialize ACPI Table Manager, %s\n", 361 AcpiFormatException (Status)); 362 return (Status); 363 } 364 365 /* This is where the disassembly happens */ 366 367 AcpiGbl_DmOpt_Disasm = TRUE; 368 Status = AdAmlDisassemble (AslToFile, 369 AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename, AslGbl_OutputFilenamePrefix, 370 &AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename); 371 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 372 { 373 return (Status); 374 } 375 376 /* Check if any control methods were unresolved */ 377 378 AcpiDmUnresolvedWarning (0); 379 380 /* Clear Error log */ 381 382 AeClearErrorLog (); 383 384 /* 385 * AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename was replaced with the 386 * .DSL disassembly file, which can now be compiled if requested 387 */ 388 if (AslGbl_DoCompile) 389 { 390 AcpiOsPrintf ("\nCompiling \"%s\"\n", 391 AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename); 392 return (AE_CTRL_CONTINUE); 393 } 394 395 return (AE_OK); 396 } 397 398 399 /******************************************************************************* 400 * 401 * FUNCTION: AslDoOneFile 402 * 403 * PARAMETERS: Filename - Name of the file 404 * 405 * RETURN: Status 406 * 407 * DESCRIPTION: Process a single file - either disassemble, compile, or both 408 * 409 ******************************************************************************/ 410 411 ACPI_STATUS 412 AslDoOneFile ( 413 char *Filename) 414 { 415 ACPI_STATUS Status; 416 UINT8 Event; 417 ASL_GLOBAL_FILE_NODE *FileNode; 418 419 420 /* Re-initialize "some" compiler/preprocessor globals */ 421 422 AslInitializeGlobals (); 423 PrInitializeGlobals (); 424 425 /* 426 * Extract the directory path. This path is used for possible include 427 * files and the optional AML filename embedded in the input file 428 * DefinitionBlock declaration. 429 */ 430 Status = FlSplitInputPathname (Filename, &AslGbl_DirectoryPath, NULL); 431 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 432 { 433 return (Status); 434 } 435 436 /* 437 * There was an input file detected at this point. Each input ASL file is 438 * associated with one global file node consisting of the input file and 439 * all output files associated with it. This is useful when compiling 440 * multiple files in one command. 441 */ 442 Status = FlInitOneFile(Filename); 443 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 444 { 445 return (AE_ERROR); 446 } 447 448 /* Take a copy of the input filename, convert any backslashes */ 449 450 AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename = 451 UtLocalCacheCalloc (strlen (Filename) + 1); 452 453 strcpy (AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename, Filename); 454 UtConvertBackslashes (AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename); 455 456 /* 457 * Open the input file. Here, this could be an ASCII source file, 458 * either an ASL file or a Data Table file, or a binary AML file 459 * or binary data table file (For disassembly). 460 */ 461 Status = FlOpenInputFile (AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename); 462 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 463 { 464 AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR); 465 return (AE_ERROR); 466 } 467 468 FileNode = FlGetCurrentFileNode(); 469 470 /* Determine input file type */ 471 472 AslGbl_FileType = AslDetectSourceFileType (&AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT]); 473 FileNode->FileType = AslGbl_FileType; 474 if (AslGbl_FileType == ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY) 475 { 476 return (AE_ERROR); 477 } 478 479 FileNode->OriginalInputFileSize = FlGetFileSize (ASL_FILE_INPUT); 480 481 /* 482 * If -p not specified, we will use the input filename as the 483 * output filename prefix 484 */ 485 if (AslGbl_UseDefaultAmlFilename) 486 { 487 AslGbl_OutputFilenamePrefix = AslGbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename; 488 } 489 490 /* 491 * Open the output file. Note: by default, the name of this file comes from 492 * the table descriptor within the input file. 493 */ 494 if (AslGbl_FileType == ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_ASL) 495 { 496 Event = UtBeginEvent ("Open AML output file"); 497 Status = FlOpenAmlOutputFile (AslGbl_OutputFilenamePrefix); 498 UtEndEvent (Event); 499 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 500 { 501 AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR); 502 return (AE_ERROR); 503 } 504 } 505 506 /* Open the optional output files (listings, etc.) */ 507 508 Status = FlOpenMiscOutputFiles (AslGbl_OutputFilenamePrefix); 509 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 510 { 511 AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR); 512 return (AE_ERROR); 513 } 514 515 /* 516 * Compilation of ASL source versus DataTable source uses different 517 * compiler subsystems 518 */ 519 switch (AslGbl_FileType) 520 { 521 /* 522 * Data Table Compilation 523 */ 524 case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_DATA: 525 526 Status = DtDoCompile (); 527 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 528 { 529 return (Status); 530 } 531 532 if (AslGbl_Signature) 533 { 534 AslGbl_Signature = NULL; 535 } 536 537 /* Check if any errors occurred during compile */ 538 539 Status = AslCheckForErrorExit (); 540 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 541 { 542 return (Status); 543 } 544 545 /* Cleanup (for next source file) and exit */ 546 547 AeClearErrorLog (); 548 PrTerminatePreprocessor (); 549 return (Status); 550 551 /* 552 * ASL Compilation 553 */ 554 case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_ASL: 555 556 Status = CmDoCompile (); 557 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 558 { 559 PrTerminatePreprocessor (); 560 return (Status); 561 } 562 563 /* 564 * At this point, we know how many lines are in the input file. Save it 565 * to display for post-compilation summary. 566 */ 567 FileNode->TotalLineCount = AslGbl_CurrentLineNumber; 568 return (AE_OK); 569 570 /* 571 * Binary ACPI table was auto-detected, disassemble it 572 */ 573 case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY_ACPI_TABLE: 574 575 /* We have what appears to be an ACPI table, disassemble it */ 576 577 FlCloseFile (ASL_FILE_INPUT); 578 AslGbl_DoCompile = FALSE; 579 AcpiGbl_DisasmFlag = TRUE; 580 Status = AslDoDisassembly (); 581 return (Status); 582 583 /* Unknown binary table */ 584 585 case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY: 586 587 AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR); 588 return (AE_ERROR); 589 590 default: 591 592 printf ("Unknown file type %X\n", AslGbl_FileType); 593 return (AE_ERROR); 594 } 595 } 596 597 598 /******************************************************************************* 599 * 600 * FUNCTION: AslCheckForErrorExit 601 * 602 * PARAMETERS: None. Examines global exception count array 603 * 604 * RETURN: Status 605 * 606 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if compiler should abort with error status 607 * 608 ******************************************************************************/ 609 610 ACPI_STATUS 611 AslCheckForErrorExit ( 612 void) 613 { 614 615 /* 616 * Return non-zero exit code if there have been errors, unless the 617 * global ignore error flag has been set 618 */ 619 if (!AslGbl_IgnoreErrors) 620 { 621 if (AslGbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_ERROR] > 0) 622 { 623 return (AE_ERROR); 624 } 625 626 /* Optionally treat warnings as errors */ 627 628 if (AslGbl_WarningsAsErrors) 629 { 630 if ((AslGbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_WARNING] > 0) || 631 (AslGbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_WARNING2] > 0) || 632 (AslGbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_WARNING3] > 0)) 633 { 634 AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_WARNING_AS_ERROR, NULL, 635 "(reporting warnings as errors)"); 636 return (AE_ERROR); 637 } 638 } 639 } 640 641 return (AE_OK); 642 } 643