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However, we support all objects here 186 * as an extension. This improves the usefulness of both Concatenate 187 * and the Printf/Fprintf macros. The extension returns a string 188 * describing the object type for the other objects. 189 * 02/2016. 190 * 191 ******************************************************************************/ 192 193 ACPI_STATUS 194 AcpiExDoConcatenate ( 195 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *Operand0, 196 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *Operand1, 197 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT **ActualReturnDesc, 198 ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState) 199 { 200 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *LocalOperand0 = Operand0; 201 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *LocalOperand1 = Operand1; 202 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *TempOperand1 = NULL; 203 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *ReturnDesc; 204 char *Buffer; 205 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Operand0Type; 206 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Operand1Type; 207 ACPI_STATUS Status; 208 209 210 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (ExDoConcatenate); 211 212 213 /* Operand 0 preprocessing */ 214 215 switch (Operand0->Common.Type) 216 { 217 case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER: 218 case ACPI_TYPE_STRING: 219 case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER: 220 221 Operand0Type = Operand0->Common.Type; 222 break; 223 224 default: 225 226 /* For all other types, get the "object type" string */ 227 228 Status = AcpiExConvertToObjectTypeString ( 229 Operand0, &LocalOperand0); 230 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 231 { 232 goto Cleanup; 233 } 234 235 Operand0Type = ACPI_TYPE_STRING; 236 break; 237 } 238 239 /* Operand 1 preprocessing */ 240 241 switch (Operand1->Common.Type) 242 { 243 case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER: 244 case ACPI_TYPE_STRING: 245 case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER: 246 247 Operand1Type = Operand1->Common.Type; 248 break; 249 250 default: 251 252 /* For all other types, get the "object type" string */ 253 254 Status = AcpiExConvertToObjectTypeString ( 255 Operand1, &LocalOperand1); 256 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 257 { 258 goto Cleanup; 259 } 260 261 Operand1Type = ACPI_TYPE_STRING; 262 break; 263 } 264 265 /* 266 * Convert the second operand if necessary. The first operand (0) 267 * determines the type of the second operand (1) (See the Data Types 268 * section of the ACPI specification). Both object types are 269 * guaranteed to be either Integer/String/Buffer by the operand 270 * resolution mechanism. 271 */ 272 switch (Operand0Type) 273 { 274 case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER: 275 276 Status = AcpiExConvertToInteger (LocalOperand1, &TempOperand1, 277 ACPI_IMPLICIT_CONVERSION); 278 break; 279 280 case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER: 281 282 Status = AcpiExConvertToBuffer (LocalOperand1, &TempOperand1); 283 break; 284 285 case ACPI_TYPE_STRING: 286 287 switch (Operand1Type) 288 { 289 case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER: 290 case ACPI_TYPE_STRING: 291 case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER: 292 293 /* Other types have already been converted to string */ 294 295 Status = AcpiExConvertToString ( 296 LocalOperand1, &TempOperand1, ACPI_IMPLICIT_CONVERT_HEX); 297 break; 298 299 default: 300 301 Status = AE_OK; 302 break; 303 } 304 break; 305 306 default: 307 308 ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO, "Invalid object type: 0x%X", 309 Operand0->Common.Type)); 310 Status = AE_AML_INTERNAL; 311 } 312 313 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 314 { 315 goto Cleanup; 316 } 317 318 /* Take care with any newly created operand objects */ 319 320 if ((LocalOperand1 != Operand1) && 321 (LocalOperand1 != TempOperand1)) 322 { 323 AcpiUtRemoveReference (LocalOperand1); 324 } 325 326 LocalOperand1 = TempOperand1; 327 328 /* 329 * Both operands are now known to be the same object type 330 * (Both are Integer, String, or Buffer), and we can now perform 331 * the concatenation. 332 * 333 * There are three cases to handle, as per the ACPI spec: 334 * 335 * 1) Two Integers concatenated to produce a new Buffer 336 * 2) Two Strings concatenated to produce a new String 337 * 3) Two Buffers concatenated to produce a new Buffer 338 */ 339 switch (Operand0Type) 340 { 341 case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER: 342 343 /* Result of two Integers is a Buffer */ 344 /* Need enough buffer space for two integers */ 345 346 ReturnDesc = AcpiUtCreateBufferObject ( 347 (ACPI_SIZE) ACPI_MUL_2 (AcpiGbl_IntegerByteWidth)); 348 if (!ReturnDesc) 349 { 350 Status = AE_NO_MEMORY; 351 goto Cleanup; 352 } 353 354 Buffer = (char *) ReturnDesc->Buffer.Pointer; 355 356 /* Copy the first integer, LSB first */ 357 358 memcpy (Buffer, &Operand0->Integer.Value, 359 AcpiGbl_IntegerByteWidth); 360 361 /* Copy the second integer (LSB first) after the first */ 362 363 memcpy (Buffer + AcpiGbl_IntegerByteWidth, 364 &LocalOperand1->Integer.Value, AcpiGbl_IntegerByteWidth); 365 break; 366 367 case ACPI_TYPE_STRING: 368 369 /* Result of two Strings is a String */ 370 371 ReturnDesc = AcpiUtCreateStringObject ( 372 ((ACPI_SIZE) LocalOperand0->String.Length + 373 LocalOperand1->String.Length)); 374 if (!ReturnDesc) 375 { 376 Status = AE_NO_MEMORY; 377 goto Cleanup; 378 } 379 380 Buffer = ReturnDesc->String.Pointer; 381 382 /* Concatenate the strings */ 383 384 strcpy (Buffer, LocalOperand0->String.Pointer); 385 strcat (Buffer, LocalOperand1->String.Pointer); 386 break; 387 388 case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER: 389 390 /* Result of two Buffers is a Buffer */ 391 392 ReturnDesc = AcpiUtCreateBufferObject ( 393 ((ACPI_SIZE) Operand0->Buffer.Length + 394 LocalOperand1->Buffer.Length)); 395 if (!ReturnDesc) 396 { 397 Status = AE_NO_MEMORY; 398 goto Cleanup; 399 } 400 401 Buffer = (char *) ReturnDesc->Buffer.Pointer; 402 403 /* Concatenate the buffers */ 404 405 memcpy (Buffer, Operand0->Buffer.Pointer, 406 Operand0->Buffer.Length); 407 memcpy (Buffer + Operand0->Buffer.Length, 408 LocalOperand1->Buffer.Pointer, 409 LocalOperand1->Buffer.Length); 410 break; 411 412 default: 413 414 /* Invalid object type, should not happen here */ 415 416 ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO, "Invalid object type: 0x%X", 417 Operand0->Common.Type)); 418 Status = AE_AML_INTERNAL; 419 goto Cleanup; 420 } 421 422 *ActualReturnDesc = ReturnDesc; 423 424 Cleanup: 425 if (LocalOperand0 != Operand0) 426 { 427 AcpiUtRemoveReference (LocalOperand0); 428 } 429 430 if (LocalOperand1 != Operand1) 431 { 432 AcpiUtRemoveReference (LocalOperand1); 433 } 434 435 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 436 } 437 438 439 /******************************************************************************* 440 * 441 * FUNCTION: AcpiExConvertToObjectTypeString 442 * 443 * PARAMETERS: ObjDesc - Object to be converted 444 * ReturnDesc - Where to place the return object 445 * 446 * RETURN: Status 447 * 448 * DESCRIPTION: Convert an object of arbitrary type to a string object that 449 * contains the namestring for the object. Used for the 450 * concatenate operator. 451 * 452 ******************************************************************************/ 453 454 static ACPI_STATUS 455 AcpiExConvertToObjectTypeString ( 456 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *ObjDesc, 457 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT **ResultDesc) 458 { 459 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *ReturnDesc; 460 const char *TypeString; 461 462 463 TypeString = AcpiUtGetTypeName (ObjDesc->Common.Type); 464 465 ReturnDesc = AcpiUtCreateStringObject ( 466 ((ACPI_SIZE) strlen (TypeString) + 9)); /* 9 For "[ Object]" */ 467 if (!ReturnDesc) 468 { 469 return (AE_NO_MEMORY); 470 } 471 472 strcpy (ReturnDesc->String.Pointer, "["); 473 strcat (ReturnDesc->String.Pointer, TypeString); 474 strcat (ReturnDesc->String.Pointer, " Object]"); 475 476 *ResultDesc = ReturnDesc; 477 return (AE_OK); 478 } 479 480 481 /******************************************************************************* 482 * 483 * FUNCTION: AcpiExConcatTemplate 484 * 485 * PARAMETERS: Operand0 - First source object 486 * Operand1 - Second source object 487 * ActualReturnDesc - Where to place the return object 488 * WalkState - Current walk state 489 * 490 * RETURN: Status 491 * 492 * DESCRIPTION: Concatenate two resource templates 493 * 494 ******************************************************************************/ 495 496 ACPI_STATUS 497 AcpiExConcatTemplate ( 498 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *Operand0, 499 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *Operand1, 500 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT **ActualReturnDesc, 501 ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState) 502 { 503 ACPI_STATUS Status; 504 ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT *ReturnDesc; 505 UINT8 *NewBuf; 506 UINT8 *EndTag; 507 ACPI_SIZE Length0; 508 ACPI_SIZE Length1; 509 ACPI_SIZE NewLength; 510 511 512 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (ExConcatTemplate); 513 514 515 /* 516 * Find the EndTag descriptor in each resource template. 517 * Note1: returned pointers point TO the EndTag, not past it. 518 * Note2: zero-length buffers are allowed; treated like one EndTag 519 */ 520 521 /* Get the length of the first resource template */ 522 523 Status = AcpiUtGetResourceEndTag (Operand0, &EndTag); 524 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 525 { 526 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 527 } 528 529 Length0 = ACPI_PTR_DIFF (EndTag, Operand0->Buffer.Pointer); 530 531 /* Get the length of the second resource template */ 532 533 Status = AcpiUtGetResourceEndTag (Operand1, &EndTag); 534 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status)) 535 { 536 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 537 } 538 539 Length1 = ACPI_PTR_DIFF (EndTag, Operand1->Buffer.Pointer); 540 541 /* Combine both lengths, minimum size will be 2 for EndTag */ 542 543 NewLength = Length0 + Length1 + sizeof (AML_RESOURCE_END_TAG); 544 545 /* Create a new buffer object for the result (with one EndTag) */ 546 547 ReturnDesc = AcpiUtCreateBufferObject (NewLength); 548 if (!ReturnDesc) 549 { 550 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_NO_MEMORY); 551 } 552 553 /* 554 * Copy the templates to the new buffer, 0 first, then 1 follows. One 555 * EndTag descriptor is copied from Operand1. 556 */ 557 NewBuf = ReturnDesc->Buffer.Pointer; 558 memcpy (NewBuf, Operand0->Buffer.Pointer, Length0); 559 memcpy (NewBuf + Length0, Operand1->Buffer.Pointer, Length1); 560 561 /* Insert EndTag and set the checksum to zero, means "ignore checksum" */ 562 563 NewBuf[NewLength - 1] = 0; 564 NewBuf[NewLength - 2] = ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_TAG | 1; 565 566 /* Return the completed resource template */ 567 568 *ActualReturnDesc = ReturnDesc; 569 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK); 570 } 571