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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 138 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 139 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 140 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 141 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 142 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 143 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 144 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 145 * 146 * Alternatively, you may choose to be licensed under the terms of the 147 * GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free 148 * Software Foundation. 149 * 150 *****************************************************************************/ 151 152 #include "acpi.h" 153 #include "accommon.h" 154 #include "acutils.h" 155 #include "acdisasm.h" 156 #include "acparser.h" 157 #include "amlcode.h" 158 #include "acinterp.h" 159 160 161 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_CA_DEBUGGER 162 ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("dmbuffer") 163 164 /* Local prototypes */ 165 166 static void 167 AcpiDmUuid ( 168 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op); 169 170 static void 171 AcpiDmUnicode ( 172 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op); 173 174 static void 175 AcpiDmGetHardwareIdType ( 176 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op); 177 178 static void 179 AcpiDmPldBuffer ( 180 UINT32 Level, 181 UINT8 *ByteData, 182 UINT32 ByteCount); 183 184 static const char * 185 AcpiDmFindNameByIndex ( 186 UINT64 Index, 187 const char **List); 188 189 190 #define ACPI_BUFFER_BYTES_PER_LINE 8 191 192 193 /******************************************************************************* 194 * 195 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmDisasmByteList 196 * 197 * PARAMETERS: Level - Current source code indentation level 198 * ByteData - Pointer to the byte list 199 * ByteCount - Length of the byte list 200 * 201 * RETURN: None 202 * 203 * DESCRIPTION: Dump an AML "ByteList" in Hex format. 8 bytes per line, prefixed 204 * with the hex buffer offset. 205 * 206 ******************************************************************************/ 207 208 void 209 AcpiDmDisasmByteList ( 210 UINT32 Level, 211 UINT8 *ByteData, 212 UINT32 ByteCount) 213 { 214 UINT32 i; 215 UINT32 j; 216 UINT32 CurrentIndex; 217 UINT8 BufChar; 218 219 220 if (!ByteCount) 221 { 222 return; 223 } 224 225 for (i = 0; i < ByteCount; i += ACPI_BUFFER_BYTES_PER_LINE) 226 { 227 /* Line indent and offset prefix for each new line */ 228 229 AcpiDmIndent (Level); 230 if (ByteCount > ACPI_BUFFER_BYTES_PER_LINE) 231 { 232 AcpiOsPrintf ("/* %04X */ ", i); 233 } 234 235 /* Dump the actual hex values */ 236 237 for (j = 0; j < ACPI_BUFFER_BYTES_PER_LINE; j++) 238 { 239 CurrentIndex = i + j; 240 if (CurrentIndex >= ByteCount) 241 { 242 /* Dump fill spaces */ 243 244 AcpiOsPrintf (" "); 245 continue; 246 } 247 248 AcpiOsPrintf (" 0x%2.2X", ByteData[CurrentIndex]); 249 250 /* Add comma if there are more bytes to display */ 251 252 if (CurrentIndex < (ByteCount - 1)) 253 { 254 AcpiOsPrintf (","); 255 } 256 else 257 { 258 AcpiOsPrintf (" "); 259 } 260 } 261 262 /* Dump the ASCII equivalents within a comment */ 263 264 AcpiOsPrintf (" // "); 265 for (j = 0; j < ACPI_BUFFER_BYTES_PER_LINE; j++) 266 { 267 CurrentIndex = i + j; 268 if (CurrentIndex >= ByteCount) 269 { 270 break; 271 } 272 273 BufChar = ByteData[CurrentIndex]; 274 if (isprint (BufChar)) 275 { 276 AcpiOsPrintf ("%c", BufChar); 277 } 278 else 279 { 280 AcpiOsPrintf ("."); 281 } 282 } 283 284 /* Finished with this line */ 285 286 AcpiOsPrintf ("\n"); 287 } 288 } 289 290 291 /******************************************************************************* 292 * 293 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmByteList 294 * 295 * PARAMETERS: Info - Parse tree walk info 296 * Op - Byte list op 297 * 298 * RETURN: None 299 * 300 * DESCRIPTION: Dump a buffer byte list, handling the various types of buffers. 301 * Buffer type must be already set in the Op DisasmOpcode. 302 * 303 ******************************************************************************/ 304 305 void 306 AcpiDmByteList ( 307 ACPI_OP_WALK_INFO *Info, 308 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 309 { 310 UINT8 *ByteData; 311 UINT32 ByteCount; 312 313 314 ByteData = Op->Named.Data; 315 ByteCount = (UINT32) Op->Common.Value.Integer; 316 317 /* 318 * The byte list belongs to a buffer, and can be produced by either 319 * a ResourceTemplate, Unicode, quoted string, or a plain byte list. 320 */ 321 switch (Op->Common.Parent->Common.DisasmOpcode) 322 { 323 case ACPI_DASM_RESOURCE: 324 325 AcpiDmResourceTemplate ( 326 Info, Op->Common.Parent, ByteData, ByteCount); 327 break; 328 329 case ACPI_DASM_STRING: 330 331 AcpiDmIndent (Info->Level); 332 AcpiUtPrintString ((char *) ByteData, ACPI_UINT16_MAX); 333 AcpiOsPrintf ("\n"); 334 break; 335 336 case ACPI_DASM_UUID: 337 338 AcpiDmUuid (Op); 339 break; 340 341 case ACPI_DASM_UNICODE: 342 343 AcpiDmUnicode (Op); 344 break; 345 346 case ACPI_DASM_PLD_METHOD: 347 #if 0 348 AcpiDmDisasmByteList (Info->Level, ByteData, ByteCount); 349 #endif 350 AcpiDmPldBuffer (Info->Level, ByteData, ByteCount); 351 break; 352 353 case ACPI_DASM_BUFFER: 354 default: 355 /* 356 * Not a resource, string, or unicode string. 357 * Just dump the buffer 358 */ 359 AcpiDmDisasmByteList (Info->Level, ByteData, ByteCount); 360 break; 361 } 362 } 363 364 365 /******************************************************************************* 366 * 367 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmIsUuidBuffer 368 * 369 * PARAMETERS: Op - Buffer Object to be examined 370 * 371 * RETURN: TRUE if buffer contains a UUID 372 * 373 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if a buffer Op contains a UUID 374 * 375 * To help determine whether the buffer is a UUID versus a raw data buffer, 376 * there a are a couple bytes we can look at: 377 * 378 * xxxxxxxx-xxxx-Mxxx-Nxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx 379 * 380 * The variant covered by the UUID specification is indicated by the two most 381 * significant bits of N being 1 0 (i.e., the hexadecimal N will always be 382 * 8, 9, A, or B). 383 * 384 * The variant covered by the UUID specification has five versions. For this 385 * variant, the four bits of M indicates the UUID version (i.e., the 386 * hexadecimal M will be either 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5). 387 * 388 ******************************************************************************/ 389 390 BOOLEAN 391 AcpiDmIsUuidBuffer ( 392 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 393 { 394 UINT8 *ByteData; 395 UINT32 ByteCount; 396 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *SizeOp; 397 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextOp; 398 399 400 /* Buffer size is the buffer argument */ 401 402 SizeOp = Op->Common.Value.Arg; 403 404 /* Next, the initializer byte list to examine */ 405 406 NextOp = SizeOp->Common.Next; 407 if (!NextOp) 408 { 409 return (FALSE); 410 } 411 412 /* Extract the byte list info */ 413 414 ByteData = NextOp->Named.Data; 415 ByteCount = (UINT32) NextOp->Common.Value.Integer; 416 417 /* Byte count must be exactly 16 */ 418 419 if (ByteCount != UUID_BUFFER_LENGTH) 420 { 421 return (FALSE); 422 } 423 424 /* Check for valid "M" and "N" values (see function header above) */ 425 426 if (((ByteData[7] & 0xF0) == 0x00) || /* M={1,2,3,4,5} */ 427 ((ByteData[7] & 0xF0) > 0x50) || 428 ((ByteData[8] & 0xF0) < 0x80) || /* N={8,9,A,B} */ 429 ((ByteData[8] & 0xF0) > 0xB0)) 430 { 431 return (FALSE); 432 } 433 434 /* Ignore the Size argument in the disassembly of this buffer op */ 435 436 SizeOp->Common.DisasmFlags |= ACPI_PARSEOP_IGNORE; 437 return (TRUE); 438 } 439 440 441 /******************************************************************************* 442 * 443 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmUuid 444 * 445 * PARAMETERS: Op - Byte List op containing a UUID 446 * 447 * RETURN: None 448 * 449 * DESCRIPTION: Dump a buffer containing a UUID as a standard ASCII string. 450 * 451 * Output Format: 452 * In its canonical form, the UUID is represented by a string containing 32 453 * lowercase hexadecimal digits, displayed in 5 groups separated by hyphens. 454 * The complete form is 8-4-4-4-12 for a total of 36 characters (32 455 * alphanumeric characters representing hex digits and 4 hyphens). In bytes, 456 * 4-2-2-2-6. Example: 457 * 458 * ToUUID ("107ededd-d381-4fd7-8da9-08e9a6c79644") 459 * 460 ******************************************************************************/ 461 462 static void 463 AcpiDmUuid ( 464 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 465 { 466 UINT8 *Data; 467 const char *Description; 468 469 470 Data = ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT8, Op->Named.Data); 471 472 /* Emit the 36-byte UUID string in the proper format/order */ 473 474 AcpiOsPrintf ( 475 "\"%2.2x%2.2x%2.2x%2.2x-" 476 "%2.2x%2.2x-" 477 "%2.2x%2.2x-" 478 "%2.2x%2.2x-" 479 "%2.2x%2.2x%2.2x%2.2x%2.2x%2.2x\")", 480 Data[3], Data[2], Data[1], Data[0], 481 Data[5], Data[4], 482 Data[7], Data[6], 483 Data[8], Data[9], 484 Data[10], Data[11], Data[12], Data[13], Data[14], Data[15]); 485 486 #ifdef ACPI_APPLICATION 487 /* Dump the UUID description string if available */ 488 489 Description = AcpiAhMatchUuid (Data); 490 if (Description) 491 { 492 AcpiOsPrintf (" /* %s */", Description); 493 } 494 #endif 495 } 496 497 498 /******************************************************************************* 499 * 500 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmIsUnicodeBuffer 501 * 502 * PARAMETERS: Op - Buffer Object to be examined 503 * 504 * RETURN: TRUE if buffer contains a UNICODE string 505 * 506 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if a buffer Op contains a Unicode string 507 * 508 ******************************************************************************/ 509 510 BOOLEAN 511 AcpiDmIsUnicodeBuffer ( 512 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 513 { 514 UINT8 *ByteData; 515 UINT32 ByteCount; 516 UINT32 WordCount; 517 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *SizeOp; 518 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextOp; 519 UINT32 i; 520 521 522 /* Buffer size is the buffer argument */ 523 524 SizeOp = Op->Common.Value.Arg; 525 526 /* Next, the initializer byte list to examine */ 527 528 NextOp = SizeOp->Common.Next; 529 if (!NextOp) 530 { 531 return (FALSE); 532 } 533 534 /* Extract the byte list info */ 535 536 ByteData = NextOp->Named.Data; 537 ByteCount = (UINT32) NextOp->Common.Value.Integer; 538 WordCount = ACPI_DIV_2 (ByteCount); 539 540 /* 541 * Unicode string must have an even number of bytes and last 542 * word must be zero 543 */ 544 if ((!ByteCount) || 545 (ByteCount < 4) || 546 (ByteCount & 1) || 547 ((UINT16 *) (void *) ByteData)[WordCount - 1] != 0) 548 { 549 return (FALSE); 550 } 551 552 /* 553 * For each word, 1st byte must be printable ascii, and the 554 * 2nd byte must be zero. This does not allow for escape 555 * sequences, but it is the most secure way to detect a 556 * unicode string. 557 */ 558 for (i = 0; i < (ByteCount - 2); i += 2) 559 { 560 if ((ByteData[i] == 0) || 561 !(isprint (ByteData[i])) || 562 (ByteData[(ACPI_SIZE) i + 1] != 0)) 563 { 564 return (FALSE); 565 } 566 } 567 568 /* Ignore the Size argument in the disassembly of this buffer op */ 569 570 SizeOp->Common.DisasmFlags |= ACPI_PARSEOP_IGNORE; 571 return (TRUE); 572 } 573 574 575 /******************************************************************************* 576 * 577 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmIsStringBuffer 578 * 579 * PARAMETERS: Op - Buffer Object to be examined 580 * 581 * RETURN: TRUE if buffer contains a ASCII string, FALSE otherwise 582 * 583 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if a buffer Op contains a ASCII string 584 * 585 ******************************************************************************/ 586 587 BOOLEAN 588 AcpiDmIsStringBuffer ( 589 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 590 { 591 UINT8 *ByteData; 592 UINT32 ByteCount; 593 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *SizeOp; 594 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextOp; 595 UINT32 i; 596 597 598 /* Buffer size is the buffer argument */ 599 600 SizeOp = Op->Common.Value.Arg; 601 602 /* Next, the initializer byte list to examine */ 603 604 NextOp = SizeOp->Common.Next; 605 if (!NextOp) 606 { 607 return (FALSE); 608 } 609 610 /* Extract the byte list info */ 611 612 ByteData = NextOp->Named.Data; 613 ByteCount = (UINT32) NextOp->Common.Value.Integer; 614 615 /* Last byte must be the null terminator */ 616 617 if ((!ByteCount) || 618 (ByteCount < 2) || 619 (ByteData[ByteCount-1] != 0)) 620 { 621 return (FALSE); 622 } 623 624 /* 625 * Check for a possible standalone resource EndTag, ignore it 626 * here. However, this sequence is also the string "Y", but 627 * this seems rare enough to be acceptable. 628 */ 629 if ((ByteCount == 2) && (ByteData[0] == 0x79)) 630 { 631 return (FALSE); 632 } 633 634 /* Check all bytes for ASCII */ 635 636 for (i = 0; i < (ByteCount - 1); i++) 637 { 638 /* 639 * TBD: allow some escapes (non-ascii chars). 640 * they will be handled in the string output routine 641 */ 642 643 /* Not a string if not printable ascii */ 644 645 if (!isprint (ByteData[i])) 646 { 647 return (FALSE); 648 } 649 } 650 651 return (TRUE); 652 } 653 654 655 /******************************************************************************* 656 * 657 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmIsPldBuffer 658 * 659 * PARAMETERS: Op - Buffer Object to be examined 660 * 661 * RETURN: TRUE if buffer appears to contain data produced via the 662 * ToPLD macro, FALSE otherwise 663 * 664 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if a buffer Op contains a _PLD structure 665 * 666 ******************************************************************************/ 667 668 BOOLEAN 669 AcpiDmIsPldBuffer ( 670 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 671 { 672 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *Node; 673 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *SizeOp; 674 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *ByteListOp; 675 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *ParentOp; 676 UINT64 BufferSize; 677 UINT64 InitializerSize; 678 679 680 /* 681 * Get the BufferSize argument - Buffer(BufferSize) 682 * If the buffer was generated by the ToPld macro, it must 683 * be a BYTE constant. 684 */ 685 SizeOp = Op->Common.Value.Arg; 686 if (SizeOp->Common.AmlOpcode != AML_BYTE_OP) 687 { 688 return (FALSE); 689 } 690 691 /* Check the declared BufferSize, two possibilities */ 692 693 BufferSize = SizeOp->Common.Value.Integer; 694 if ((BufferSize != ACPI_PLD_REV1_BUFFER_SIZE) && 695 (BufferSize != ACPI_PLD_REV2_BUFFER_SIZE)) 696 { 697 return (FALSE); 698 } 699 700 /* 701 * Check the initializer list length. This is the actual 702 * number of bytes in the buffer as counted by the AML parser. 703 * The declared BufferSize can be larger than the actual length. 704 * However, for the ToPLD macro, the BufferSize will be the same 705 * as the initializer list length. 706 */ 707 ByteListOp = SizeOp->Common.Next; 708 if (!ByteListOp) 709 { 710 return (FALSE); /* Zero-length buffer case */ 711 } 712 713 InitializerSize = ByteListOp->Common.Value.Integer; 714 if ((InitializerSize != ACPI_PLD_REV1_BUFFER_SIZE) && 715 (InitializerSize != ACPI_PLD_REV2_BUFFER_SIZE)) 716 { 717 return (FALSE); 718 } 719 720 /* Final size check */ 721 722 if (BufferSize != InitializerSize) 723 { 724 return (FALSE); 725 } 726 727 /* Now examine the buffer parent */ 728 729 ParentOp = Op->Common.Parent; 730 if (!ParentOp) 731 { 732 return (FALSE); 733 } 734 735 /* Check for form: Name(_PLD, Buffer() {}). Not legal, however */ 736 737 if (ParentOp->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_NAME_OP) 738 { 739 Node = ParentOp->Common.Node; 740 741 if (ACPI_COMPARE_NAME (Node->Name.Ascii, METHOD_NAME__PLD)) 742 { 743 /* Ignore the Size argument in the disassembly of this buffer op */ 744 745 SizeOp->Common.DisasmFlags |= ACPI_PARSEOP_IGNORE; 746 return (TRUE); 747 } 748 749 return (FALSE); 750 } 751 752 /* 753 * Check for proper form: Name(_PLD, Package() {ToPLD()}) 754 * 755 * Note: All other forms such as 756 * Return (Package() {ToPLD()}) 757 * Local0 = ToPLD() 758 * etc. are not converted back to the ToPLD macro, because 759 * there is really no deterministic way to disassemble the buffer 760 * back to the ToPLD macro, other than trying to find the "_PLD" 761 * name 762 */ 763 if (ParentOp->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_PACKAGE_OP) 764 { 765 ParentOp = ParentOp->Common.Parent; 766 if (!ParentOp) 767 { 768 return (FALSE); 769 } 770 771 if (ParentOp->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_NAME_OP) 772 { 773 Node = ParentOp->Common.Node; 774 775 if (ACPI_COMPARE_NAME (Node->Name.Ascii, METHOD_NAME__PLD)) 776 { 777 /* Ignore the Size argument in the disassembly of this buffer op */ 778 779 SizeOp->Common.DisasmFlags |= ACPI_PARSEOP_IGNORE; 780 return (TRUE); 781 } 782 } 783 } 784 785 return (FALSE); 786 } 787 788 789 /******************************************************************************* 790 * 791 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmFindNameByIndex 792 * 793 * PARAMETERS: Index - Index of array to check 794 * List - Array to reference 795 * 796 * RETURN: String from List or empty string 797 * 798 * DESCRIPTION: Finds and returns the char string located at the given index 799 * position in List. 800 * 801 ******************************************************************************/ 802 803 static const char * 804 AcpiDmFindNameByIndex ( 805 UINT64 Index, 806 const char **List) 807 { 808 const char *NameString; 809 UINT32 i; 810 811 812 /* Bounds check */ 813 814 NameString = List[0]; 815 i = 0; 816 817 while (NameString) 818 { 819 i++; 820 NameString = List[i]; 821 } 822 823 if (Index >= i) 824 { 825 /* TBD: Add error msg */ 826 827 return (""); 828 } 829 830 return (List[Index]); 831 } 832 833 834 /******************************************************************************* 835 * 836 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmPldBuffer 837 * 838 * PARAMETERS: Level - Current source code indentation level 839 * ByteData - Pointer to the byte list 840 * ByteCount - Length of the byte list 841 * 842 * RETURN: None 843 * 844 * DESCRIPTION: Dump and format the contents of a _PLD buffer object 845 * 846 ******************************************************************************/ 847 848 #define ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08 "%*.s%-22s = 0x%X,\n", ACPI_MUL_4 (Level), " " 849 #define ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08P "%*.s%-22s = 0x%X)\n", ACPI_MUL_4 (Level), " " 850 #define ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT16 "%*.s%-22s = 0x%X,\n", ACPI_MUL_4 (Level), " " 851 #define ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT16P "%*.s%-22s = 0x%X)\n", ACPI_MUL_4 (Level), " " 852 #define ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT24 "%*.s%-22s = 0x%X,\n", ACPI_MUL_4 (Level), " " 853 #define ACPI_PLD_OUTPUTSTR "%*.s%-22s = \"%s\",\n", ACPI_MUL_4 (Level), " " 854 855 static void 856 AcpiDmPldBuffer ( 857 UINT32 Level, 858 UINT8 *ByteData, 859 UINT32 ByteCount) 860 { 861 ACPI_PLD_INFO *PldInfo; 862 ACPI_STATUS Status; 863 864 865 /* Check for valid byte count */ 866 867 if (ByteCount < ACPI_PLD_REV1_BUFFER_SIZE) 868 { 869 return; 870 } 871 872 /* Convert _PLD buffer to local _PLD struct */ 873 874 Status = AcpiDecodePldBuffer (ByteData, ByteCount, &PldInfo); 875 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 876 { 877 return; 878 } 879 880 AcpiOsPrintf ("\n"); 881 882 /* First 32-bit dword */ 883 884 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Revision", PldInfo->Revision); 885 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_IgnoreColor", PldInfo->IgnoreColor); 886 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Red", PldInfo->Red); 887 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Green", PldInfo->Green); 888 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Blue", PldInfo->Blue); 889 890 /* Second 32-bit dword */ 891 892 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT16, "PLD_Width", PldInfo->Width); 893 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT16, "PLD_Height", PldInfo->Height); 894 895 /* Third 32-bit dword */ 896 897 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_UserVisible", PldInfo->UserVisible); 898 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Dock", PldInfo->Dock); 899 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Lid", PldInfo->Lid); 900 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUTSTR, "PLD_Panel", 901 AcpiDmFindNameByIndex(PldInfo->Panel, AcpiGbl_PldPanelList)); 902 903 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUTSTR, "PLD_VerticalPosition", 904 AcpiDmFindNameByIndex(PldInfo->VerticalPosition, AcpiGbl_PldVerticalPositionList)); 905 906 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUTSTR, "PLD_HorizontalPosition", 907 AcpiDmFindNameByIndex(PldInfo->HorizontalPosition, AcpiGbl_PldHorizontalPositionList)); 908 909 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUTSTR, "PLD_Shape", 910 AcpiDmFindNameByIndex(PldInfo->Shape, AcpiGbl_PldShapeList)); 911 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_GroupOrientation", PldInfo->GroupOrientation); 912 913 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_GroupToken", PldInfo->GroupToken); 914 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_GroupPosition", PldInfo->GroupPosition); 915 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Bay", PldInfo->Bay); 916 917 /* Fourth 32-bit dword */ 918 919 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Ejectable", PldInfo->Ejectable); 920 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_EjectRequired", PldInfo->OspmEjectRequired); 921 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_CabinetNumber", PldInfo->CabinetNumber); 922 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_CardCageNumber", PldInfo->CardCageNumber); 923 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Reference", PldInfo->Reference); 924 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Rotation", PldInfo->Rotation); 925 926 if (ByteCount >= ACPI_PLD_REV2_BUFFER_SIZE) 927 { 928 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08, "PLD_Order", PldInfo->Order); 929 930 /* Fifth 32-bit dword */ 931 932 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT16, "PLD_VerticalOffset", PldInfo->VerticalOffset); 933 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT16P, "PLD_HorizontalOffset", PldInfo->HorizontalOffset); 934 } 935 else /* Rev 1 buffer */ 936 { 937 AcpiOsPrintf (ACPI_PLD_OUTPUT08P, "PLD_Order", PldInfo->Order); 938 } 939 940 ACPI_FREE (PldInfo); 941 } 942 943 944 /******************************************************************************* 945 * 946 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmUnicode 947 * 948 * PARAMETERS: Op - Byte List op containing Unicode string 949 * 950 * RETURN: None 951 * 952 * DESCRIPTION: Dump Unicode string as a standard ASCII string. (Remove 953 * the extra zero bytes). 954 * 955 ******************************************************************************/ 956 957 static void 958 AcpiDmUnicode ( 959 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 960 { 961 UINT16 *WordData; 962 UINT32 WordCount; 963 UINT32 i; 964 int OutputValue; 965 966 967 /* Extract the buffer info as a WORD buffer */ 968 969 WordData = ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT16, Op->Named.Data); 970 WordCount = ACPI_DIV_2 (((UINT32) Op->Common.Value.Integer)); 971 972 /* Write every other byte as an ASCII character */ 973 974 AcpiOsPrintf ("\""); 975 for (i = 0; i < (WordCount - 1); i++) 976 { 977 OutputValue = (int) WordData[i]; 978 979 /* Handle values that must be escaped */ 980 981 if ((OutputValue == '\"') || 982 (OutputValue == '\\')) 983 { 984 AcpiOsPrintf ("\\%c", OutputValue); 985 } 986 else if (!isprint (OutputValue)) 987 { 988 AcpiOsPrintf ("\\x%2.2X", OutputValue); 989 } 990 else 991 { 992 AcpiOsPrintf ("%c", OutputValue); 993 } 994 } 995 996 AcpiOsPrintf ("\")"); 997 } 998 999 1000 /******************************************************************************* 1001 * 1002 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmGetHardwareIdType 1003 * 1004 * PARAMETERS: Op - Op to be examined 1005 * 1006 * RETURN: None 1007 * 1008 * DESCRIPTION: Determine the type of the argument to a _HID or _CID 1009 * 1) Strings are allowed 1010 * 2) If Integer, determine if it is a valid EISAID 1011 * 1012 ******************************************************************************/ 1013 1014 static void 1015 AcpiDmGetHardwareIdType ( 1016 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 1017 { 1018 UINT32 BigEndianId; 1019 UINT32 Prefix[3]; 1020 UINT32 i; 1021 1022 1023 switch (Op->Common.AmlOpcode) 1024 { 1025 case AML_STRING_OP: 1026 1027 /* Mark this string as an _HID/_CID string */ 1028 1029 Op->Common.DisasmOpcode = ACPI_DASM_HID_STRING; 1030 break; 1031 1032 case AML_WORD_OP: 1033 case AML_DWORD_OP: 1034 1035 /* Determine if a Word/Dword is a valid encoded EISAID */ 1036 1037 /* Swap from little-endian to big-endian to simplify conversion */ 1038 1039 BigEndianId = AcpiUtDwordByteSwap ((UINT32) Op->Common.Value.Integer); 1040 1041 /* Create the 3 leading ASCII letters */ 1042 1043 Prefix[0] = ((BigEndianId >> 26) & 0x1F) + 0x40; 1044 Prefix[1] = ((BigEndianId >> 21) & 0x1F) + 0x40; 1045 Prefix[2] = ((BigEndianId >> 16) & 0x1F) + 0x40; 1046 1047 /* Verify that all 3 are ascii and alpha */ 1048 1049 for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) 1050 { 1051 if (!ACPI_IS_ASCII (Prefix[i]) || 1052 !isalpha (Prefix[i])) 1053 { 1054 return; 1055 } 1056 } 1057 1058 /* Mark this node as convertable to an EISA ID string */ 1059 1060 Op->Common.DisasmOpcode = ACPI_DASM_EISAID; 1061 break; 1062 1063 default: 1064 break; 1065 } 1066 } 1067 1068 1069 /******************************************************************************* 1070 * 1071 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmCheckForHardwareId 1072 * 1073 * PARAMETERS: Op - Op to be examined 1074 * 1075 * RETURN: None 1076 * 1077 * DESCRIPTION: Determine if a Name() Op is a _HID/_CID. 1078 * 1079 ******************************************************************************/ 1080 1081 void 1082 AcpiDmCheckForHardwareId ( 1083 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op) 1084 { 1085 UINT32 Name; 1086 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextOp; 1087 1088 1089 /* Get the NameSegment */ 1090 1091 Name = AcpiPsGetName (Op); 1092 if (!Name) 1093 { 1094 return; 1095 } 1096 1097 NextOp = AcpiPsGetDepthNext (NULL, Op); 1098 if (!NextOp) 1099 { 1100 return; 1101 } 1102 1103 /* Check for _HID - has one argument */ 1104 1105 if (ACPI_COMPARE_NAME (&Name, METHOD_NAME__HID)) 1106 { 1107 AcpiDmGetHardwareIdType (NextOp); 1108 return; 1109 } 1110 1111 /* Exit if not _CID */ 1112 1113 if (!ACPI_COMPARE_NAME (&Name, METHOD_NAME__CID)) 1114 { 1115 return; 1116 } 1117 1118 /* _CID can contain a single argument or a package */ 1119 1120 if (NextOp->Common.AmlOpcode != AML_PACKAGE_OP) 1121 { 1122 AcpiDmGetHardwareIdType (NextOp); 1123 return; 1124 } 1125 1126 /* _CID with Package: get the package length, check all elements */ 1127 1128 NextOp = AcpiPsGetDepthNext (NULL, NextOp); 1129 if (!NextOp) 1130 { 1131 return; 1132 } 1133 1134 /* Don't need to use the length, just walk the peer list */ 1135 1136 NextOp = NextOp->Common.Next; 1137 while (NextOp) 1138 { 1139 AcpiDmGetHardwareIdType (NextOp); 1140 NextOp = NextOp->Common.Next; 1141 } 1142 } 1143 1144 1145 /******************************************************************************* 1146 * 1147 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmDecompressEisaId 1148 * 1149 * PARAMETERS: EncodedId - Raw encoded EISA ID. 1150 * 1151 * RETURN: None 1152 * 1153 * DESCRIPTION: Convert an encoded EISAID back to the original ASCII String 1154 * and emit the correct ASL statement. If the ID is known, emit 1155 * a description of the ID as a comment. 1156 * 1157 ******************************************************************************/ 1158 1159 void 1160 AcpiDmDecompressEisaId ( 1161 UINT32 EncodedId) 1162 { 1163 char IdBuffer[ACPI_EISAID_STRING_SIZE]; 1164 const AH_DEVICE_ID *Info; 1165 1166 1167 /* Convert EISAID to a string an emit the statement */ 1168 1169 AcpiExEisaIdToString (IdBuffer, EncodedId); 1170 AcpiOsPrintf ("EisaId (\"%s\")", IdBuffer); 1171 1172 /* If we know about the ID, emit the description */ 1173 1174 Info = AcpiAhMatchHardwareId (IdBuffer); 1175 if (Info) 1176 { 1177 AcpiOsPrintf (" /* %s */", Info->Description); 1178 } 1179 } 1180