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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 1380d84335fSJung-uk Kim * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 1390d84335fSJung-uk Kim * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 1400d84335fSJung-uk Kim * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 1410d84335fSJung-uk Kim * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 1420d84335fSJung-uk Kim * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 1430d84335fSJung-uk Kim * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 1440d84335fSJung-uk Kim * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 1450d84335fSJung-uk Kim * 1460d84335fSJung-uk Kim * Alternatively, you may choose to be licensed under the terms of the 147a159c266SJung-uk Kim * GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free 148a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Software Foundation. 149a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 1500d84335fSJung-uk Kim *****************************************************************************/ 151a159c266SJung-uk Kim 152a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h> 153a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/accommon.h> 154a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acparser.h> 155a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/amlcode.h> 156a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acdispat.h> 157a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acinterp.h> 158a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acnamesp.h> 159a159c266SJung-uk Kim 160a159c266SJung-uk Kim #ifdef ACPI_ASL_COMPILER 161a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acdisasm.h> 162a159c266SJung-uk Kim #endif 163a159c266SJung-uk Kim 164a159c266SJung-uk Kim #define _COMPONENT ACPI_DISPATCHER 165a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("dswload") 166a159c266SJung-uk Kim 167a159c266SJung-uk Kim 168a159c266SJung-uk Kim /******************************************************************************* 169a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 170a159c266SJung-uk Kim * FUNCTION: AcpiDsInitCallbacks 171a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 172a159c266SJung-uk Kim * PARAMETERS: WalkState - Current state of the parse tree walk 173a159c266SJung-uk Kim * PassNumber - 1, 2, or 3 174a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 175a159c266SJung-uk Kim * RETURN: Status 176a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 177a159c266SJung-uk Kim * DESCRIPTION: Init walk state callbacks 178a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 179a159c266SJung-uk Kim ******************************************************************************/ 180a159c266SJung-uk Kim 181a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_STATUS 182a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiDsInitCallbacks ( 183a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState, 184a159c266SJung-uk Kim UINT32 PassNumber) 185a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 186a159c266SJung-uk Kim 187a159c266SJung-uk Kim switch (PassNumber) 188a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 189313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case 0: 190313a0c13SJung-uk Kim 191313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Parse only - caller will setup callbacks */ 192313a0c13SJung-uk Kim 193313a0c13SJung-uk Kim WalkState->ParseFlags = ACPI_PARSE_LOAD_PASS1 | 194313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_PARSE_DELETE_TREE | 195313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_PARSE_DISASSEMBLE; 196313a0c13SJung-uk Kim WalkState->DescendingCallback = NULL; 197313a0c13SJung-uk Kim WalkState->AscendingCallback = NULL; 198313a0c13SJung-uk Kim break; 199313a0c13SJung-uk Kim 200a159c266SJung-uk Kim case 1: 201a9d8d09cSJung-uk Kim 202313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Load pass 1 */ 203313a0c13SJung-uk Kim 204a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->ParseFlags = ACPI_PARSE_LOAD_PASS1 | 205a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_PARSE_DELETE_TREE; 206a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->DescendingCallback = AcpiDsLoad1BeginOp; 207a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->AscendingCallback = AcpiDsLoad1EndOp; 208a159c266SJung-uk Kim break; 209a159c266SJung-uk Kim 210a159c266SJung-uk Kim case 2: 211a9d8d09cSJung-uk Kim 212313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Load pass 2 */ 213313a0c13SJung-uk Kim 214a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->ParseFlags = ACPI_PARSE_LOAD_PASS1 | 215a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_PARSE_DELETE_TREE; 216a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->DescendingCallback = AcpiDsLoad2BeginOp; 217a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->AscendingCallback = AcpiDsLoad2EndOp; 218a159c266SJung-uk Kim break; 219a159c266SJung-uk Kim 220a159c266SJung-uk Kim case 3: 221a9d8d09cSJung-uk Kim 222313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Execution pass */ 223313a0c13SJung-uk Kim 224a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->ParseFlags |= ACPI_PARSE_EXECUTE | 225a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_PARSE_DELETE_TREE; 226a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->DescendingCallback = AcpiDsExecBeginOp; 227a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->AscendingCallback = AcpiDsExecEndOp; 228a159c266SJung-uk Kim break; 229a159c266SJung-uk Kim 230a159c266SJung-uk Kim default: 231a9d8d09cSJung-uk Kim 232a159c266SJung-uk Kim return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER); 233a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 234a159c266SJung-uk Kim 235a159c266SJung-uk Kim return (AE_OK); 236a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 237a159c266SJung-uk Kim 238a159c266SJung-uk Kim 239a159c266SJung-uk Kim /******************************************************************************* 240a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 241a159c266SJung-uk Kim * FUNCTION: AcpiDsLoad1BeginOp 242a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 243a159c266SJung-uk Kim * PARAMETERS: WalkState - Current state of the parse tree walk 244a159c266SJung-uk Kim * OutOp - Where to return op if a new one is created 245a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 246a159c266SJung-uk Kim * RETURN: Status 247a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 248a159c266SJung-uk Kim * DESCRIPTION: Descending callback used during the loading of ACPI tables. 249a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 250a159c266SJung-uk Kim ******************************************************************************/ 251a159c266SJung-uk Kim 252a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_STATUS 253a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiDsLoad1BeginOp ( 254a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState, 255a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT **OutOp) 256a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 257a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op; 258a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *Node; 259a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_STATUS Status; 260a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE ObjectType; 261a159c266SJung-uk Kim char *Path; 262a159c266SJung-uk Kim UINT32 Flags; 263a159c266SJung-uk Kim 264a159c266SJung-uk Kim 265ff879b07SJung-uk Kim ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_PTR (DsLoad1BeginOp, WalkState->Op); 266a159c266SJung-uk Kim 267a159c266SJung-uk Kim 268a159c266SJung-uk Kim Op = WalkState->Op; 269a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, "Op=%p State=%p\n", Op, WalkState)); 270a159c266SJung-uk Kim 271a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* We are only interested in opcodes that have an associated name */ 272a159c266SJung-uk Kim 273a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Op) 274a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 275a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (!(WalkState->OpInfo->Flags & AML_NAMED)) 276a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 277a159c266SJung-uk Kim *OutOp = Op; 278a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK); 279a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 280a159c266SJung-uk Kim 281a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* Check if this object has already been installed in the namespace */ 282a159c266SJung-uk Kim 283a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Op->Common.Node) 284a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 285a159c266SJung-uk Kim *OutOp = Op; 286a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK); 287a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 288a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 289a159c266SJung-uk Kim 290a159c266SJung-uk Kim Path = AcpiPsGetNextNamestring (&WalkState->ParserState); 291a159c266SJung-uk Kim 292a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* Map the raw opcode into an internal object type */ 293a159c266SJung-uk Kim 294a159c266SJung-uk Kim ObjectType = WalkState->OpInfo->ObjectType; 295a159c266SJung-uk Kim 296a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, 297f8146b88SJung-uk Kim "State=%p Op=%p [%s]\n", WalkState, Op, 298f8146b88SJung-uk Kim AcpiUtGetTypeName (ObjectType))); 299a159c266SJung-uk Kim 300a159c266SJung-uk Kim switch (WalkState->Opcode) 301a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 302a159c266SJung-uk Kim case AML_SCOPE_OP: 303a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 304a159c266SJung-uk Kim * The target name of the Scope() operator must exist at this point so 305a159c266SJung-uk Kim * that we can actually open the scope to enter new names underneath it. 306a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Allow search-to-root for single namesegs. 307a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 308a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiNsLookup (WalkState->ScopeInfo, Path, ObjectType, 309a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_IMODE_EXECUTE, ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT, WalkState, &(Node)); 310a159c266SJung-uk Kim #ifdef ACPI_ASL_COMPILER 311a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Status == AE_NOT_FOUND) 312a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 313a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 314a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Table disassembly: 315a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Target of Scope() not found. Generate an External for it, and 316a159c266SJung-uk Kim * insert the name into the namespace. 317a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 318313a0c13SJung-uk Kim AcpiDmAddOpToExternalList (Op, Path, ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE, 0, 0); 319a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiNsLookup (WalkState->ScopeInfo, Path, ObjectType, 320a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_IMODE_LOAD_PASS1, ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT, 321a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState, &Node); 322a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 323a159c266SJung-uk Kim #endif 324a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 325a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 326b7b7e711SJung-uk Kim ACPI_ERROR_NAMESPACE (WalkState->ScopeInfo, Path, Status); 327a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 328a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 329a159c266SJung-uk Kim 330a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 331a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Check to make sure that the target is 332a159c266SJung-uk Kim * one of the opcodes that actually opens a scope 333a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 334a159c266SJung-uk Kim switch (Node->Type) 335a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 336a159c266SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_ANY: 337a159c266SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_SCOPE: /* Scope */ 338a159c266SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE: 339a159c266SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_POWER: 340a159c266SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_PROCESSOR: 341a159c266SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_THERMAL: 342a159c266SJung-uk Kim 343a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* These are acceptable types */ 344a159c266SJung-uk Kim break; 345a159c266SJung-uk Kim 346a159c266SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER: 347a159c266SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_STRING: 348a159c266SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER: 349a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 350a159c266SJung-uk Kim * These types we will allow, but we will change the type. 351a159c266SJung-uk Kim * This enables some existing code of the form: 352a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 353a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Name (DEB, 0) 354a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Scope (DEB) { ... } 355a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 356a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Note: silently change the type here. On the second pass, 357a159c266SJung-uk Kim * we will report a warning 358a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 359a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_INFO, 360a159c266SJung-uk Kim "Type override - [%4.4s] had invalid type (%s) " 361a159c266SJung-uk Kim "for Scope operator, changed to type ANY\n", 362a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiUtGetNodeName (Node), AcpiUtGetTypeName (Node->Type))); 363a159c266SJung-uk Kim 364a159c266SJung-uk Kim Node->Type = ACPI_TYPE_ANY; 365a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->ScopeInfo->Common.Value = ACPI_TYPE_ANY; 366a159c266SJung-uk Kim break; 367a159c266SJung-uk Kim 3681df130f1SJung-uk Kim case ACPI_TYPE_METHOD: 3691df130f1SJung-uk Kim /* 3701df130f1SJung-uk Kim * Allow scope change to root during execution of module-level 3711df130f1SJung-uk Kim * code. Root is typed METHOD during this time. 3721df130f1SJung-uk Kim */ 3731df130f1SJung-uk Kim if ((Node == AcpiGbl_RootNode) && 3741df130f1SJung-uk Kim (WalkState->ParseFlags & ACPI_PARSE_MODULE_LEVEL)) 3751df130f1SJung-uk Kim { 3761df130f1SJung-uk Kim break; 3771df130f1SJung-uk Kim } 3781df130f1SJung-uk Kim 3791df130f1SJung-uk Kim /*lint -fallthrough */ 3801df130f1SJung-uk Kim 381a159c266SJung-uk Kim default: 382a159c266SJung-uk Kim 383a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* All other types are an error */ 384a159c266SJung-uk Kim 385a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO, 386a159c266SJung-uk Kim "Invalid type (%s) for target of " 387a159c266SJung-uk Kim "Scope operator [%4.4s] (Cannot override)", 388a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiUtGetTypeName (Node->Type), AcpiUtGetNodeName (Node))); 389a159c266SJung-uk Kim 390a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE); 391a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 392a159c266SJung-uk Kim break; 393a159c266SJung-uk Kim 394a159c266SJung-uk Kim default: 395a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 396a159c266SJung-uk Kim * For all other named opcodes, we will enter the name into 397a159c266SJung-uk Kim * the namespace. 398a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 399a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Setup the search flags. 400a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Since we are entering a name into the namespace, we do not want to 401a159c266SJung-uk Kim * enable the search-to-root upsearch. 402a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 403a159c266SJung-uk Kim * There are only two conditions where it is acceptable that the name 404a159c266SJung-uk Kim * already exists: 405a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 1) the Scope() operator can reopen a scoping object that was 406a159c266SJung-uk Kim * previously defined (Scope, Method, Device, etc.) 407a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 2) Whenever we are parsing a deferred opcode (OpRegion, Buffer, 408a159c266SJung-uk Kim * BufferField, or Package), the name of the object is already 409a159c266SJung-uk Kim * in the namespace. 410a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 411a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (WalkState->DeferredNode) 412a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 413a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* This name is already in the namespace, get the node */ 414a159c266SJung-uk Kim 415a159c266SJung-uk Kim Node = WalkState->DeferredNode; 416a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AE_OK; 417a159c266SJung-uk Kim break; 418a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 419a159c266SJung-uk Kim 420a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 421a159c266SJung-uk Kim * If we are executing a method, do not create any namespace objects 422a159c266SJung-uk Kim * during the load phase, only during execution. 423a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 424a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (WalkState->MethodNode) 425a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 426a159c266SJung-uk Kim Node = NULL; 427a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AE_OK; 428a159c266SJung-uk Kim break; 429a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 430a159c266SJung-uk Kim 431a159c266SJung-uk Kim Flags = ACPI_NS_NO_UPSEARCH; 432a159c266SJung-uk Kim if ((WalkState->Opcode != AML_SCOPE_OP) && 433a159c266SJung-uk Kim (!(WalkState->ParseFlags & ACPI_PARSE_DEFERRED_OP))) 434a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 4355ef50723SJung-uk Kim if (WalkState->NamespaceOverride) 4365ef50723SJung-uk Kim { 4375ef50723SJung-uk Kim Flags |= ACPI_NS_OVERRIDE_IF_FOUND; 4385ef50723SJung-uk Kim ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, "[%s] Override allowed\n", 4395ef50723SJung-uk Kim AcpiUtGetTypeName (ObjectType))); 4405ef50723SJung-uk Kim } 4415ef50723SJung-uk Kim else 4425ef50723SJung-uk Kim { 443a159c266SJung-uk Kim Flags |= ACPI_NS_ERROR_IF_FOUND; 444a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, "[%s] Cannot already exist\n", 445a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiUtGetTypeName (ObjectType))); 446a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 4475ef50723SJung-uk Kim } 448a159c266SJung-uk Kim else 449a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 450a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, 451a159c266SJung-uk Kim "[%s] Both Find or Create allowed\n", 452a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiUtGetTypeName (ObjectType))); 453a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 454a159c266SJung-uk Kim 455a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 456a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Enter the named type into the internal namespace. We enter the name 457a159c266SJung-uk Kim * as we go downward in the parse tree. Any necessary subobjects that 458a159c266SJung-uk Kim * involve arguments to the opcode must be created as we go back up the 459a159c266SJung-uk Kim * parse tree later. 460a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 461a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiNsLookup (WalkState->ScopeInfo, Path, ObjectType, 462a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_IMODE_LOAD_PASS1, Flags, WalkState, &Node); 463a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 464a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 465a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Status == AE_ALREADY_EXISTS) 466a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 467a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* The name already exists in this scope */ 468a159c266SJung-uk Kim 469a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Node->Flags & ANOBJ_IS_EXTERNAL) 470a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 471a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 472a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Allow one create on an object or segment that was 473a159c266SJung-uk Kim * previously declared External 474a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 475a159c266SJung-uk Kim Node->Flags &= ~ANOBJ_IS_EXTERNAL; 476a159c266SJung-uk Kim Node->Type = (UINT8) ObjectType; 477a159c266SJung-uk Kim 478a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* Just retyped a node, probably will need to open a scope */ 479a159c266SJung-uk Kim 480a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (AcpiNsOpensScope (ObjectType)) 481a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 482f8146b88SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiDsScopeStackPush ( 483f8146b88SJung-uk Kim Node, ObjectType, WalkState); 484a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 485a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 486a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 487a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 488a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 489a159c266SJung-uk Kim 490a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AE_OK; 491a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 492a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 493a159c266SJung-uk Kim 494a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 495a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 496b7b7e711SJung-uk Kim ACPI_ERROR_NAMESPACE (WalkState->ScopeInfo, Path, Status); 497a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 498a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 499a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 500a159c266SJung-uk Kim break; 501a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 502a159c266SJung-uk Kim 503a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* Common exit */ 504a159c266SJung-uk Kim 505a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (!Op) 506a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 507a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* Create a new op */ 508a159c266SJung-uk Kim 509fe0f0bbbSJung-uk Kim Op = AcpiPsAllocOp (WalkState->Opcode, WalkState->Aml); 510a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (!Op) 511a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 512a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_NO_MEMORY); 513a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 514a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 515a159c266SJung-uk Kim 516a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* Initialize the op */ 517a159c266SJung-uk Kim 51890b566fdSJung-uk Kim #ifdef ACPI_CONSTANT_EVAL_ONLY 519af051161SJung-uk Kim Op->Named.Path = Path; 520a159c266SJung-uk Kim #endif 521a159c266SJung-uk Kim 522a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Node) 523a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 524a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 525a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Put the Node in the "op" object that the parser uses, so we 526a159c266SJung-uk Kim * can get it again quickly when this scope is closed 527a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 528a159c266SJung-uk Kim Op->Common.Node = Node; 529a159c266SJung-uk Kim Op->Named.Name = Node->Name.Integer; 530a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 531a159c266SJung-uk Kim 532a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiPsAppendArg (AcpiPsGetParentScope (&WalkState->ParserState), Op); 533a159c266SJung-uk Kim *OutOp = Op; 534a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 535a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 536a159c266SJung-uk Kim 537a159c266SJung-uk Kim 538a159c266SJung-uk Kim /******************************************************************************* 539a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 540a159c266SJung-uk Kim * FUNCTION: AcpiDsLoad1EndOp 541a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 542a159c266SJung-uk Kim * PARAMETERS: WalkState - Current state of the parse tree walk 543a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 544a159c266SJung-uk Kim * RETURN: Status 545a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 546a159c266SJung-uk Kim * DESCRIPTION: Ascending callback used during the loading of the namespace, 547a159c266SJung-uk Kim * both control methods and everything else. 548a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 549a159c266SJung-uk Kim ******************************************************************************/ 550a159c266SJung-uk Kim 551a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_STATUS 552a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiDsLoad1EndOp ( 553a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState) 554a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 555a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op; 556a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE ObjectType; 557a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_STATUS Status = AE_OK; 558a159c266SJung-uk Kim 559af051161SJung-uk Kim #ifdef ACPI_ASL_COMPILER 560af051161SJung-uk Kim UINT8 ParamCount; 561af051161SJung-uk Kim #endif 562af051161SJung-uk Kim 563a159c266SJung-uk Kim 564a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (DsLoad1EndOp); 565a159c266SJung-uk Kim 566a159c266SJung-uk Kim 567a159c266SJung-uk Kim Op = WalkState->Op; 568a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, "Op=%p State=%p\n", Op, WalkState)); 569a159c266SJung-uk Kim 570*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim /* 571*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * Disassembler: handle create field operators here. 572*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * 573*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * CreateBufferField is a deferred op that is typically processed in load 574*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * pass 2. However, disassembly of control method contents walk the parse 575*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * tree with ACPI_PARSE_LOAD_PASS1 and AML_CREATE operators are processed 576*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * in a later walk. This is a problem when there is a control method that 577*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * has the same name as the AML_CREATE object. In this case, any use of the 578*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * name segment will be detected as a method call rather than a reference 579*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * to a buffer field. 580*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * 581*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * This earlier creation during disassembly solves this issue by inserting 582*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * the named object in the ACPI namespace so that references to this name 583*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim * would be a name string rather than a method call. 584*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim */ 585*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim if ((WalkState->ParseFlags & ACPI_PARSE_DISASSEMBLE) && 586*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim (WalkState->OpInfo->Flags & AML_CREATE)) 587*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim { 588*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiDsCreateBufferField (Op, WalkState); 589*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 590*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim } 591*f9a6772eSJung-uk Kim 592a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* We are only interested in opcodes that have an associated name */ 593a159c266SJung-uk Kim 594a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (!(WalkState->OpInfo->Flags & (AML_NAMED | AML_FIELD))) 595a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 596a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK); 597a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 598a159c266SJung-uk Kim 599a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* Get the object type to determine if we should pop the scope */ 600a159c266SJung-uk Kim 601a159c266SJung-uk Kim ObjectType = WalkState->OpInfo->ObjectType; 602a159c266SJung-uk Kim 603a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (WalkState->OpInfo->Flags & AML_FIELD) 604a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 605a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 606a159c266SJung-uk Kim * If we are executing a method, do not create any namespace objects 607a159c266SJung-uk Kim * during the load phase, only during execution. 608a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 609a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (!WalkState->MethodNode) 610a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 611a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (WalkState->Opcode == AML_FIELD_OP || 612a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->Opcode == AML_BANK_FIELD_OP || 613a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->Opcode == AML_INDEX_FIELD_OP) 614a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 615a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiDsInitFieldObjects (Op, WalkState); 616a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 617a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 618a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 619a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 620a159c266SJung-uk Kim 621a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 622a159c266SJung-uk Kim * If we are executing a method, do not create any namespace objects 623a159c266SJung-uk Kim * during the load phase, only during execution. 624a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 625a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (!WalkState->MethodNode) 626a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 627a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_REGION_OP) 628a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 629a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiExCreateRegion (Op->Named.Data, Op->Named.Length, 630f8146b88SJung-uk Kim (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 631f8146b88SJung-uk Kim ((Op->Common.Value.Arg)->Common.Value.Integer), 632a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState); 633a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 634a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 635a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 636a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 637a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 638a159c266SJung-uk Kim else if (Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_DATA_REGION_OP) 639a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 640a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiExCreateRegion (Op->Named.Data, Op->Named.Length, 641a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_ADR_SPACE_DATA_TABLE, WalkState); 642a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 643a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 644a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 645a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 646a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 647a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 648a159c266SJung-uk Kim 649a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_NAME_OP) 650a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 651a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* For Name opcode, get the object type from the argument */ 652a159c266SJung-uk Kim 653a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Op->Common.Value.Arg) 654a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 655a159c266SJung-uk Kim ObjectType = (AcpiPsGetOpcodeInfo ( 656a159c266SJung-uk Kim (Op->Common.Value.Arg)->Common.AmlOpcode))->ObjectType; 657a159c266SJung-uk Kim 658a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* Set node type if we have a namespace node */ 659a159c266SJung-uk Kim 660a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Op->Common.Node) 661a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 662a159c266SJung-uk Kim Op->Common.Node->Type = (UINT8) ObjectType; 663a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 664a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 665a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 666a159c266SJung-uk Kim 667af051161SJung-uk Kim #ifdef ACPI_ASL_COMPILER 668af051161SJung-uk Kim /* 669af051161SJung-uk Kim * For external opcode, get the object type from the argument and 670af051161SJung-uk Kim * get the parameter count from the argument's next. 671af051161SJung-uk Kim */ 672af051161SJung-uk Kim if (AcpiGbl_DisasmFlag && 673af051161SJung-uk Kim Op->Common.Node && 674af051161SJung-uk Kim Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_EXTERNAL_OP) 675af051161SJung-uk Kim { 676af051161SJung-uk Kim /* 677af051161SJung-uk Kim * Note, if this external is not a method 678af051161SJung-uk Kim * Op->Common.Value.Arg->Common.Next->Common.Value.Integer == 0 679af051161SJung-uk Kim * Therefore, ParamCount will be 0. 680af051161SJung-uk Kim */ 681af051161SJung-uk Kim ParamCount = (UINT8) Op->Common.Value.Arg->Common.Next->Common.Value.Integer; 682af051161SJung-uk Kim ObjectType = (UINT8) Op->Common.Value.Arg->Common.Value.Integer; 683af051161SJung-uk Kim Op->Common.Node->Flags |= ANOBJ_IS_EXTERNAL; 684af051161SJung-uk Kim Op->Common.Node->Type = (UINT8) ObjectType; 685af051161SJung-uk Kim 686af051161SJung-uk Kim AcpiDmCreateSubobjectForExternal ((UINT8)ObjectType, 687af051161SJung-uk Kim &Op->Common.Node, ParamCount); 688af051161SJung-uk Kim 689af051161SJung-uk Kim /* 690af051161SJung-uk Kim * Add the external to the external list because we may be 691af051161SJung-uk Kim * emitting code based off of the items within the external list. 692af051161SJung-uk Kim */ 693af051161SJung-uk Kim AcpiDmAddOpToExternalList (Op, Op->Named.Path, (UINT8)ObjectType, ParamCount, 694af051161SJung-uk Kim ACPI_EXT_ORIGIN_FROM_OPCODE | ACPI_EXT_RESOLVED_REFERENCE); 695af051161SJung-uk Kim } 696af051161SJung-uk Kim #endif 697af051161SJung-uk Kim 698a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 699a159c266SJung-uk Kim * If we are executing a method, do not create any namespace objects 700a159c266SJung-uk Kim * during the load phase, only during execution. 701a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 702a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (!WalkState->MethodNode) 703a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 704a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_METHOD_OP) 705a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 706a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* 707a159c266SJung-uk Kim * MethodOp PkgLength NameString MethodFlags TermList 708a159c266SJung-uk Kim * 709a159c266SJung-uk Kim * Note: We must create the method node/object pair as soon as we 710a159c266SJung-uk Kim * see the method declaration. This allows later pass1 parsing 711a159c266SJung-uk Kim * of invocations of the method (need to know the number of 712a159c266SJung-uk Kim * arguments.) 713a159c266SJung-uk Kim */ 714a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, 715a159c266SJung-uk Kim "LOADING-Method: State=%p Op=%p NamedObj=%p\n", 716a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState, Op, Op->Named.Node)); 717a159c266SJung-uk Kim 718a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (!AcpiNsGetAttachedObject (Op->Named.Node)) 719a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 720a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->Operands[0] = ACPI_CAST_PTR (void, Op->Named.Node); 721a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->NumOperands = 1; 722a159c266SJung-uk Kim 723f8146b88SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiDsCreateOperands ( 724f8146b88SJung-uk Kim WalkState, Op->Common.Value.Arg); 725a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status)) 726a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 727a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiExCreateMethod (Op->Named.Data, 728a159c266SJung-uk Kim Op->Named.Length, WalkState); 729a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 730a159c266SJung-uk Kim 731a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->Operands[0] = NULL; 732a159c266SJung-uk Kim WalkState->NumOperands = 0; 733a159c266SJung-uk Kim 734a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 735a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 736a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 737a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 738a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 739a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 740a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 741a159c266SJung-uk Kim 742a159c266SJung-uk Kim /* Pop the scope stack (only if loading a table) */ 743a159c266SJung-uk Kim 744a159c266SJung-uk Kim if (!WalkState->MethodNode && 745af051161SJung-uk Kim Op->Common.AmlOpcode != AML_EXTERNAL_OP && 746a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiNsOpensScope (ObjectType)) 747a159c266SJung-uk Kim { 748a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, "(%s): Popping scope for Op %p\n", 749a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiUtGetTypeName (ObjectType), Op)); 750a159c266SJung-uk Kim 751a159c266SJung-uk Kim Status = AcpiDsScopeStackPop (WalkState); 752a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 753a159c266SJung-uk Kim 754a159c266SJung-uk Kim return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 755a159c266SJung-uk Kim } 756