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1 /******************************************************************************
2  *
3  * Module Name: aslstartup - Compiler startup routines, called from main
4  *
5  *****************************************************************************/
6 
7 /******************************************************************************
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47  * Licensee must cause all Covered Code to which Licensee contributes to
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59  * addition, Licensee may not authorize further sublicense of source of any
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150  *****************************************************************************/
151 
152 #include "aslcompiler.h"
153 #include "actables.h"
154 #include "acdisasm.h"
155 #include "acapps.h"
156 #include "acconvert.h"
157 
158 #define _COMPONENT          ACPI_COMPILER
159         ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("aslstartup")
160 
161 
162 /* Local prototypes */
163 
164 static UINT8
165 AslDetectSourceFileType (
166     ASL_FILE_INFO           *Info);
167 
168 static ACPI_STATUS
169 AslDoDisassembly (
170     void);
171 
172 
173 /* Globals */
174 
175 static BOOLEAN          AslToFile = TRUE;
176 
177 
178 /*******************************************************************************
179  *
180  * FUNCTION:    AslInitializeGlobals
181  *
182  * PARAMETERS:  None
183  *
184  * RETURN:      None
185  *
186  * DESCRIPTION: Re-initialize globals needed to restart the compiler. This
187  *              allows multiple files to be disassembled and/or compiled.
188  *
189  ******************************************************************************/
190 
191 void
192 AslInitializeGlobals (
193     void)
194 {
195     UINT32                  i;
196 
197 
198     /* Init compiler globals */
199 
200     Gbl_SyntaxError = 0;
201     Gbl_CurrentColumn = 0;
202     Gbl_CurrentLineNumber = 1;
203     Gbl_LogicalLineNumber = 1;
204     Gbl_CurrentLineOffset = 0;
205     Gbl_InputFieldCount = 0;
206     Gbl_InputByteCount = 0;
207     Gbl_NsLookupCount = 0;
208     Gbl_LineBufPtr = Gbl_CurrentLineBuffer;
209 
210     Gbl_ErrorLog = NULL;
211     Gbl_NextError = NULL;
212     Gbl_Signature = NULL;
213     Gbl_FileType = 0;
214 
215     TotalExecutableOpcodes = 0;
216     TotalNamedObjects = 0;
217     TotalKeywords = 0;
218     TotalParseNodes = 0;
219     TotalMethods = 0;
220     TotalAllocations = 0;
221     TotalAllocated = 0;
222     TotalFolds = 0;
223 
224     AslGbl_NextEvent = 0;
225     for (i = 0; i < ASL_NUM_REPORT_LEVELS; i++)
226     {
227         Gbl_ExceptionCount[i] = 0;
228     }
229 
230     for (i = ASL_FILE_INPUT; i <= ASL_MAX_FILE_TYPE; i++)
231     {
232         Gbl_Files[i].Handle = NULL;
233         Gbl_Files[i].Filename = NULL;
234     }
235 
236     if (AcpiGbl_CaptureComments)
237     {
238         Gbl_CommentState.SpacesBefore          = 0;
239         Gbl_CommentState.CommentType           = 1;
240         Gbl_CommentState.LatestParseOp         = NULL;
241         Gbl_CommentState.ParsingParenBraceNode = NULL;
242         Gbl_CommentState.CaptureComments       = TRUE;
243     }
244 }
245 
246 
247 /*******************************************************************************
248  *
249  * FUNCTION:    AslDetectSourceFileType
250  *
251  * PARAMETERS:  Info            - Name/Handle for the file (must be open)
252  *
253  * RETURN:      File Type
254  *
255  * DESCRIPTION: Determine the type of the input file. Either binary (contains
256  *              non-ASCII characters), ASL file, or an ACPI Data Table file.
257  *
258  ******************************************************************************/
259 
260 static UINT8
261 AslDetectSourceFileType (
262     ASL_FILE_INFO           *Info)
263 {
264     char                    *FileChar;
265     UINT8                   Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_DATA; /* default */
266     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
267 
268 
269     /* Check for 100% ASCII source file (comments are ignored) */
270 
271     Status = FlIsFileAsciiSource (Info->Filename, FALSE);
272     if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status))
273     {
274         /*
275          * File contains ASCII source code. Determine if this is an ASL
276          * file or an ACPI data table file.
277          */
278         while (fgets (Gbl_CurrentLineBuffer, Gbl_LineBufferSize, Info->Handle))
279         {
280             /* Uppercase the buffer for caseless compare */
281 
282             FileChar = Gbl_CurrentLineBuffer;
283             while (*FileChar)
284             {
285                 *FileChar = (char) toupper ((int) *FileChar);
286                 FileChar++;
287             }
288 
289             /* Presence of "DefinitionBlock" indicates actual ASL code */
290 
291             if (strstr (Gbl_CurrentLineBuffer, "DEFINITIONBLOCK"))
292             {
293                 /* Appears to be an ASL file */
294 
295                 Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_ASL;
296                 goto Cleanup;
297             }
298         }
299 
300         /* Appears to be an ASCII data table source file */
301 
302         Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_DATA;
303         goto Cleanup;
304     }
305 
306     /* We have some sort of binary table, check for valid ACPI table */
307 
308     fseek (Info->Handle, 0, SEEK_SET);
309 
310     Status = AcValidateTableHeader (Info->Handle, 0);
311     if (ACPI_SUCCESS (Status))
312     {
313         fprintf (stderr,
314             "Binary file appears to be a valid ACPI table, disassembling\n");
315 
316         Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY_ACPI_TABLE;
317         goto Cleanup;
318     }
319     else
320     {
321         fprintf (stderr,
322             "Binary file does not contain a valid ACPI table\n");
323     }
324 
325     Type = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY;
326 
327 
328 Cleanup:
329 
330     /* Must seek back to the start of the file */
331 
332     fseek (Info->Handle, 0, SEEK_SET);
333     return (Type);
334 }
335 
336 
337 /*******************************************************************************
338  *
339  * FUNCTION:    AslDoDisassembly
340  *
341  * PARAMETERS:  None
342  *
343  * RETURN:      Status
344  *
345  * DESCRIPTION: Initiate AML file disassembly. Uses ACPICA subsystem to build
346  *              namespace.
347  *
348  ******************************************************************************/
349 
350 static ACPI_STATUS
351 AslDoDisassembly (
352     void)
353 {
354     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
355 
356 
357     /* ACPICA subsystem initialization */
358 
359     Status = AdInitialize ();
360     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
361     {
362         return (Status);
363     }
364 
365     Status = AcpiAllocateRootTable (4);
366     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
367     {
368         AcpiOsPrintf ("Could not initialize ACPI Table Manager, %s\n",
369             AcpiFormatException (Status));
370         return (Status);
371     }
372 
373     /* Handle additional output files for disassembler */
374 
375     Gbl_FileType = ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY_ACPI_TABLE;
376     Status = FlOpenMiscOutputFiles (Gbl_OutputFilenamePrefix);
377 
378     /* This is where the disassembly happens */
379 
380     AcpiGbl_DmOpt_Disasm = TRUE;
381     Status = AdAmlDisassemble (AslToFile,
382         Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename, Gbl_OutputFilenamePrefix,
383         &Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename);
384     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
385     {
386         return (Status);
387     }
388 
389     /* Check if any control methods were unresolved */
390 
391     AcpiDmUnresolvedWarning (0);
392 
393     /* Shutdown compiler and ACPICA subsystem */
394 
395     AeClearErrorLog ();
396     (void) AcpiTerminate ();
397 
398     /*
399      * Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename was replaced with the
400      * .DSL disassembly file, which can now be compiled if requested
401      */
402     if (Gbl_DoCompile)
403     {
404         AcpiOsPrintf ("\nCompiling \"%s\"\n",
405             Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename);
406         return (AE_CTRL_CONTINUE);
407     }
408 
409     /* No need to free the filename string */
410 
411     Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename = NULL;
412 
413     UtDeleteLocalCaches ();
414     return (AE_OK);
415 }
416 
417 
418 /*******************************************************************************
419  *
420  * FUNCTION:    AslDoOneFile
421  *
422  * PARAMETERS:  Filename        - Name of the file
423  *
424  * RETURN:      Status
425  *
426  * DESCRIPTION: Process a single file - either disassemble, compile, or both
427  *
428  ******************************************************************************/
429 
430 ACPI_STATUS
431 AslDoOneFile (
432     char                    *Filename)
433 {
434     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
435 
436 
437     /* Re-initialize "some" compiler/preprocessor globals */
438 
439     AslInitializeGlobals ();
440     PrInitializeGlobals ();
441 
442     /*
443      * Extract the directory path. This path is used for possible include
444      * files and the optional AML filename embedded in the input file
445      * DefinitionBlock declaration.
446      */
447     Status = FlSplitInputPathname (Filename, &Gbl_DirectoryPath, NULL);
448     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
449     {
450         return (Status);
451     }
452 
453     /* Take a copy of the input filename, convert any backslashes */
454 
455     Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename =
456         UtLocalCacheCalloc (strlen (Filename) + 1);
457 
458     strcpy (Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename, Filename);
459     UtConvertBackslashes (Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename);
460 
461     /*
462      * AML Disassembly (Optional)
463      */
464     if (AcpiGbl_DisasmFlag)
465     {
466         Status = AslDoDisassembly ();
467         if (Status != AE_CTRL_CONTINUE)
468         {
469             return (Status);
470         }
471     }
472 
473     /*
474      * Open the input file. Here, this should be an ASCII source file,
475      * either an ASL file or a Data Table file
476      */
477     Status = FlOpenInputFile (Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename);
478     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
479     {
480         AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR);
481         return (AE_ERROR);
482     }
483 
484     Gbl_OriginalInputFileSize = FlGetFileSize (ASL_FILE_INPUT);
485 
486     /* Determine input file type */
487 
488     Gbl_FileType = AslDetectSourceFileType (&Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT]);
489     if (Gbl_FileType == ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY)
490     {
491         return (AE_ERROR);
492     }
493 
494     /*
495      * If -p not specified, we will use the input filename as the
496      * output filename prefix
497      */
498     if (Gbl_UseDefaultAmlFilename)
499     {
500         Gbl_OutputFilenamePrefix = Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename;
501     }
502 
503     /* Open the optional output files (listings, etc.) */
504 
505     Status = FlOpenMiscOutputFiles (Gbl_OutputFilenamePrefix);
506     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
507     {
508         AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR);
509         return (AE_ERROR);
510     }
511 
512     /*
513      * Compilation of ASL source versus DataTable source uses different
514      * compiler subsystems
515      */
516     switch (Gbl_FileType)
517     {
518     /*
519      * Data Table Compilation
520      */
521     case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_DATA:
522 
523         Status = DtDoCompile ();
524         if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
525         {
526             return (Status);
527         }
528 
529         if (Gbl_Signature)
530         {
531             Gbl_Signature = NULL;
532         }
533 
534         /* Check if any errors occurred during compile */
535 
536         Status = AslCheckForErrorExit ();
537         if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
538         {
539             return (Status);
540         }
541 
542         /* Cleanup (for next source file) and exit */
543 
544         AeClearErrorLog ();
545         PrTerminatePreprocessor ();
546         return (Status);
547 
548     /*
549      * ASL Compilation
550      */
551     case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_ASCII_ASL:
552 
553         /* ACPICA subsystem initialization */
554 
555         Status = AdInitialize ();
556         if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
557         {
558             return (Status);
559         }
560 
561         (void) CmDoCompile ();
562         (void) AcpiTerminate ();
563 
564         /* Check if any errors occurred during compile */
565 
566         Status = AslCheckForErrorExit ();
567         if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
568         {
569             return (Status);
570         }
571 
572         /* Cleanup (for next source file) and exit */
573 
574         AeClearErrorLog ();
575         PrTerminatePreprocessor ();
576 
577         /* ASL-to-ASL+ conversion - Perform immediate disassembly */
578 
579         if (Gbl_DoAslConversion)
580         {
581             /*
582              * New input file is the output AML file from above.
583              * New output is from the input ASL file from above.
584              */
585             Gbl_OutputFilenamePrefix = Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename;
586         CvDbgPrint ("OUTPUTFILENAME: %s\n", Gbl_OutputFilenamePrefix);
587             Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_INPUT].Filename =
588                 Gbl_Files[ASL_FILE_AML_OUTPUT].Filename;
589             AcpiGbl_DisasmFlag = TRUE;
590             fprintf (stderr, "\n");
591             AslDoDisassembly ();
592 
593             /* delete the AML file. This AML file should never be utilized by AML interpreters. */
594 
595             FlDeleteFile (ASL_FILE_AML_OUTPUT);
596         }
597 
598         return (AE_OK);
599 
600     /*
601      * Binary ACPI table was auto-detected, disassemble it
602      */
603     case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY_ACPI_TABLE:
604 
605         /* We have what appears to be an ACPI table, disassemble it */
606 
607         FlCloseFile (ASL_FILE_INPUT);
608         Gbl_DoCompile = FALSE;
609         AcpiGbl_DisasmFlag = TRUE;
610         Status = AslDoDisassembly ();
611         return (Status);
612 
613     /* Unknown binary table */
614 
615     case ASL_INPUT_TYPE_BINARY:
616 
617         AePrintErrorLog (ASL_FILE_STDERR);
618         return (AE_ERROR);
619 
620     default:
621 
622         printf ("Unknown file type %X\n", Gbl_FileType);
623         return (AE_ERROR);
624     }
625 }
626 
627 
628 /*******************************************************************************
629  *
630  * FUNCTION:    AslCheckForErrorExit
631  *
632  * PARAMETERS:  None. Examines global exception count array
633  *
634  * RETURN:      Status
635  *
636  * DESCRIPTION: Determine if compiler should abort with error status
637  *
638  ******************************************************************************/
639 
640 ACPI_STATUS
641 AslCheckForErrorExit (
642     void)
643 {
644 
645     /*
646      * Return non-zero exit code if there have been errors, unless the
647      * global ignore error flag has been set
648      */
649     if (!Gbl_IgnoreErrors)
650     {
651         if (Gbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_ERROR] > 0)
652         {
653             return (AE_ERROR);
654         }
655 
656         /* Optionally treat warnings as errors */
657 
658         if (Gbl_WarningsAsErrors)
659         {
660             if ((Gbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_WARNING] > 0)  ||
661                 (Gbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_WARNING2] > 0) ||
662                 (Gbl_ExceptionCount[ASL_WARNING3] > 0))
663             {
664                 return (AE_ERROR);
665             }
666         }
667     }
668 
669     return (AE_OK);
670 }
671