1 /******************************************************************************
2 *
3 * Module Name: dmrestag - Add tags to resource descriptors (Application-level)
4 *
5 *****************************************************************************/
6
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43
44
45 #include "acpi.h"
46 #include "accommon.h"
47 #include "acparser.h"
48 #include "acdisasm.h"
49 #include "acnamesp.h"
50 #include "amlcode.h"
51
52 /* This module used for application-level code only */
53
54 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_CA_DISASSEMBLER
55 ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("dmrestag")
56
57 /* Local prototypes */
58
59 static void
60 AcpiDmUpdateResourceName (
61 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *ResourceNode);
62
63 static char *
64 AcpiDmSearchTagList (
65 UINT32 BitIndex,
66 const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *TagList);
67
68 static char *
69 AcpiDmGetResourceTag (
70 UINT32 BitIndex,
71 AML_RESOURCE *Resource,
72 UINT8 ResourceIndex);
73
74 static char *
75 AcpiGetTagPathname (
76 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
77 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode,
78 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *ResourceNode,
79 UINT32 BitIndex);
80
81 static ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *
82 AcpiDmGetResourceNode (
83 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode,
84 UINT32 BitIndex);
85
86 static ACPI_STATUS
87 AcpiDmAddResourceToNamespace (
88 UINT8 *Aml,
89 UINT32 Length,
90 UINT32 Offset,
91 UINT8 ResourceIndex,
92 void **Context);
93
94 static void
95 AcpiDmAddResourcesToNamespace (
96 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode,
97 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op);
98
99
100 /******************************************************************************
101 *
102 * Resource Tag tables
103 *
104 * These are the predefined tags that refer to elements of a resource
105 * descriptor. Each name and offset is defined in the ACPI specification.
106 *
107 * Each table entry contains the bit offset of the field and the associated
108 * name.
109 *
110 ******************************************************************************/
111
112 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmIrqTags[] =
113 {
114 {( 1 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPT},
115 {( 3 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTTYPE},
116 {( 3 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTLEVEL},
117 {( 3 * 8) + 4, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE},
118 {0, NULL}
119 };
120
121 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmDmaTags[] =
122 {
123 {( 1 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DMA},
124 {( 2 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_XFERTYPE},
125 {( 2 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_BUSMASTER},
126 {( 2 * 8) + 5, ACPI_RESTAG_DMATYPE},
127 {0, NULL}
128 };
129
130 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmIoTags[] =
131 {
132 {( 1 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE},
133 {( 2 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR},
134 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR},
135 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ALIGNMENT},
136 {( 7 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
137 {0, NULL}
138 };
139
140 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmFixedIoTags[] =
141 {
142 {( 1 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_BASEADDRESS},
143 {( 3 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
144 {0, NULL}
145 };
146
147 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmFixedDmaTags[] =
148 {
149 {( 1 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DMA},
150 {( 3 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DMATYPE},
151 {( 5 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_XFERTYPE},
152 {0, NULL}
153 };
154
155 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmMemory24Tags[] =
156 {
157 {( 3 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_READWRITETYPE},
158 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR},
159 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR},
160 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ALIGNMENT},
161 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
162 {0, NULL}
163 };
164
165 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmRegisterTags[] =
166 {
167 {( 3 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ADDRESSSPACE},
168 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_REGISTERBITWIDTH},
169 {( 5 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_REGISTERBITOFFSET},
170 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ACCESSSIZE},
171 {( 7 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ADDRESS},
172 {0, NULL}
173 };
174
175 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmMemory32Tags[] =
176 {
177 {( 3 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_READWRITETYPE},
178 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR},
179 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR},
180 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ALIGNMENT},
181 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
182 {0, NULL}
183 };
184
185 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmFixedMemory32Tags[] =
186 {
187 {( 3 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_READWRITETYPE},
188 {( 4 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_BASEADDRESS},
189 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
190 {0, NULL}
191 };
192
193 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmInterruptTags[] =
194 {
195 {( 3 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTTYPE},
196 {( 3 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTLEVEL},
197 {( 3 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE},
198 {( 5 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPT},
199 {0, NULL}
200 };
201
202 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmAddress16Tags[] =
203 {
204 {( 4 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE},
205 {( 4 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_MINTYPE},
206 {( 4 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MAXTYPE},
207 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_GRANULARITY},
208 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR},
209 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR},
210 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSLATION},
211 {(14 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
212 {0, NULL}
213 };
214
215 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmAddress32Tags[] =
216 {
217 {( 4 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE},
218 {( 4 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_MINTYPE},
219 {( 4 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MAXTYPE},
220 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_GRANULARITY},
221 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR},
222 {(14 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR},
223 {(18 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSLATION},
224 {(22 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
225 {0, NULL}
226 };
227
228 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmAddress64Tags[] =
229 {
230 {( 4 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE},
231 {( 4 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_MINTYPE},
232 {( 4 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MAXTYPE},
233 {( 6 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_GRANULARITY},
234 {(14 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR},
235 {(22 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR},
236 {(30 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSLATION},
237 {(38 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
238 {0, NULL}
239 };
240
241 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmExtendedAddressTags[] =
242 {
243 {( 4 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DECODE},
244 {( 4 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_MINTYPE},
245 {( 4 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MAXTYPE},
246 {( 8 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_GRANULARITY},
247 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MINADDR},
248 {(24 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_MAXADDR},
249 {(32 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSLATION},
250 {(40 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
251 {(48 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_TYPESPECIFICATTRIBUTES},
252 {0, NULL}
253 };
254
255 /* Subtype tables for GPIO descriptors */
256
257 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmGpioIntTags[] =
258 {
259 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_MODE},
260 {( 7 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_POLARITY},
261 {( 7 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE},
262 {( 9 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PINCONFIG},
263 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DRIVESTRENGTH},
264 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DEBOUNCETIME},
265 {0, NULL}
266 };
267
268 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmGpioIoTags[] =
269 {
270 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_IORESTRICTION},
271 {( 7 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_INTERRUPTSHARE},
272 {( 9 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PINCONFIG},
273 {(10 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DRIVESTRENGTH},
274 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_DEBOUNCETIME},
275 {0, NULL}
276 };
277
278 /* Subtype tables for SerialBus descriptors */
279
280 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmI2cSerialBusTags[] =
281 {
282 {( 6 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_SLAVEMODE},
283 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_MODE},
284 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_SPEED},
285 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ADDRESS},
286 {0, NULL}
287 };
288
289 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmSpiSerialBusTags[] =
290 {
291 {( 6 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_SLAVEMODE},
292 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_MODE},
293 {( 7 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_DEVICEPOLARITY},
294 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_SPEED},
295 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
296 {(17 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PHASE},
297 {(18 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_POLARITY},
298 {(19 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_ADDRESS},
299 {0, NULL}
300 };
301
302 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmUartSerialBusTags[] =
303 {
304 {( 6 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_SLAVEMODE}, /* Note: not part of original macro */
305 {( 7 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_FLOWCONTROL},
306 {( 7 * 8) + 2, ACPI_RESTAG_STOPBITS},
307 {( 7 * 8) + 4, ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH},
308 {( 7 * 8) + 7, ACPI_RESTAG_ENDIANNESS},
309 {(12 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_SPEED},
310 {(16 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH_RX},
311 {(18 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LENGTH_TX},
312 {(20 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_PARITY},
313 {(21 * 8), ACPI_RESTAG_LINE},
314 {0, NULL}
315 };
316
317 /* Subtype tables for Address descriptor type-specific flags */
318
319 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmMemoryFlagTags[] =
320 {
321 {( 5 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_READWRITETYPE},
322 {( 5 * 8) + 1, ACPI_RESTAG_MEMTYPE},
323 {( 5 * 8) + 3, ACPI_RESTAG_MEMATTRIBUTES},
324 {( 5 * 8) + 5, ACPI_RESTAG_TYPE},
325 {0, NULL}
326 };
327
328 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG AcpiDmIoFlagTags[] =
329 {
330 {( 5 * 8) + 0, ACPI_RESTAG_RANGETYPE},
331 {( 5 * 8) + 4, ACPI_RESTAG_TYPE},
332 {( 5 * 8) + 5, ACPI_RESTAG_TRANSTYPE},
333 {0, NULL}
334 };
335
336
337 /*
338 * Dispatch table used to obtain the correct tag table for a descriptor.
339 *
340 * A NULL in this table means one of three things:
341 * 1) The descriptor ID is reserved and invalid
342 * 2) The descriptor has no tags associated with it
343 * 3) The descriptor has subtypes and a separate table will be used.
344 */
345 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *AcpiGbl_ResourceTags[] =
346 {
347 /* Small descriptors */
348
349 NULL, /* 0x00, Reserved */
350 NULL, /* 0x01, Reserved */
351 NULL, /* 0x02, Reserved */
352 NULL, /* 0x03, Reserved */
353 AcpiDmIrqTags, /* 0x04, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_IRQ_FORMAT */
354 AcpiDmDmaTags, /* 0x05, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_DMA_FORMAT */
355 NULL, /* 0x06, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_START_DEPENDENT */
356 NULL, /* 0x07, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_DEPENDENT */
357 AcpiDmIoTags, /* 0x08, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_IO_PORT */
358 AcpiDmFixedIoTags, /* 0x09, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_FIXED_IO_PORT */
359 AcpiDmFixedDmaTags, /* 0x0A, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_FIXED_DMA */
360 NULL, /* 0x0B, Reserved */
361 NULL, /* 0x0C, Reserved */
362 NULL, /* 0x0D, Reserved */
363 NULL, /* 0x0E, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SMALL_VENDOR */
364 NULL, /* 0x0F, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_END_TAG (not used) */
365
366 /* Large descriptors */
367
368 NULL, /* 0x00, Reserved */
369 AcpiDmMemory24Tags, /* 0x01, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_MEMORY_24 */
370 AcpiDmRegisterTags, /* 0x02, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_GENERIC_REGISTER */
371 NULL, /* 0x03, Reserved */
372 NULL, /* 0x04, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_LARGE_VENDOR */
373 AcpiDmMemory32Tags, /* 0x05, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_MEMORY_32 */
374 AcpiDmFixedMemory32Tags, /* 0x06, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_FIXED_MEMORY_32 */
375 AcpiDmAddress32Tags, /* 0x07, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_DWORD_ADDRESS_SPACE */
376 AcpiDmAddress16Tags, /* 0x08, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_WORD_ADDRESS_SPACE */
377 AcpiDmInterruptTags, /* 0x09, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_EXTENDED_XRUPT */
378 AcpiDmAddress64Tags, /* 0x0A, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_QWORD_ADDRESS_SPACE */
379 AcpiDmExtendedAddressTags, /* 0x0B, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_EXTENDED_ADDRESS_SPACE */
380 NULL, /* 0x0C, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_GPIO - Use Subtype table below */
381 NULL, /* 0x0D, Reserved */
382 NULL /* 0x0E, ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SERIAL_BUS - Use Subtype table below */
383 };
384
385 /* GPIO Subtypes */
386
387 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *AcpiGbl_GpioResourceTags[] =
388 {
389 AcpiDmGpioIntTags, /* 0x00 Interrupt Connection */
390 AcpiDmGpioIoTags /* 0x01 I/O Connection */
391 };
392
393 /* Serial Bus Subtypes */
394
395 static const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *AcpiGbl_SerialResourceTags[] =
396 {
397 NULL, /* 0x00 Reserved */
398 AcpiDmI2cSerialBusTags, /* 0x01 I2C SerialBus */
399 AcpiDmSpiSerialBusTags, /* 0x02 SPI SerialBus */
400 AcpiDmUartSerialBusTags /* 0x03 UART SerialBus */
401 };
402
403 /*
404 * Globals used to generate unique resource descriptor names. We use names that
405 * start with underscore and a prefix letter that is not used by other ACPI
406 * reserved names. To this, we append hex 0x00 through 0xFF. These 5 prefixes
407 * allow for 5*256 = 1280 unique names, probably sufficient for any single ASL
408 * file. If this becomes too small, we can use alpha+numerals for a total
409 * of 5*36*36 = 6480.
410 */
411 #define ACPI_NUM_RES_PREFIX 5
412
413 static UINT32 AcpiGbl_NextResourceId = 0;
414 static UINT8 AcpiGbl_NextPrefix = 0;
415 static char AcpiGbl_Prefix[ACPI_NUM_RES_PREFIX] =
416 {'Y','Z','J','K','X'};
417
418
419 /*******************************************************************************
420 *
421 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmCheckResourceReference
422 *
423 * PARAMETERS: Op - Parse Op for the AML opcode
424 * WalkState - Current walk state (with valid scope)
425 *
426 * RETURN: None
427 *
428 * DESCRIPTION: Convert a reference to a resource descriptor to a symbolic
429 * reference if possible
430 *
431 * NOTE: Bit index is used to transparently handle both resource bit
432 * fields and byte fields.
433 *
434 ******************************************************************************/
435
436 void
437 AcpiDmCheckResourceReference (
438 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op,
439 ACPI_WALK_STATE *WalkState)
440 {
441 ACPI_STATUS Status;
442 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *BufferNameOp;
443 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *IndexOp;
444 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode;
445 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *ResourceNode;
446 const ACPI_OPCODE_INFO *OpInfo;
447 UINT32 BitIndex;
448
449
450 /* We are only interested in the CreateXxxxField opcodes */
451
452 OpInfo = AcpiPsGetOpcodeInfo (Op->Common.AmlOpcode);
453 if (OpInfo->Type != AML_TYPE_CREATE_FIELD)
454 {
455 return;
456 }
457
458 /* Get the buffer term operand */
459
460 BufferNameOp = AcpiPsGetDepthNext (NULL, Op);
461
462 /* Must be a named buffer, not an arg or local or method call */
463
464 if (BufferNameOp->Common.AmlOpcode != AML_INT_NAMEPATH_OP)
465 {
466 return;
467 }
468
469 /* Get the Index term, must be an integer constant to convert */
470
471 IndexOp = BufferNameOp->Common.Next;
472
473 /* Major cheat: The Node field is also used for the Tag ptr. Clear it now */
474
475 IndexOp->Common.Node = NULL;
476
477 OpInfo = AcpiPsGetOpcodeInfo (IndexOp->Common.AmlOpcode);
478 if (OpInfo->ObjectType != ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER)
479 {
480 return;
481 }
482
483 /* Get the bit offset of the descriptor within the buffer */
484
485 if ((Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_CREATE_BIT_FIELD_OP) ||
486 (Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_CREATE_FIELD_OP))
487 {
488 /* Index operand is a bit offset */
489
490 BitIndex = (UINT32) IndexOp->Common.Value.Integer;
491 }
492 else
493 {
494 /* Index operand is a byte offset, convert to bits */
495
496 BitIndex = (UINT32) ACPI_MUL_8 (IndexOp->Common.Value.Integer);
497 }
498
499 /* Lookup the buffer in the namespace */
500
501 Status = AcpiNsLookup (WalkState->ScopeInfo,
502 BufferNameOp->Common.Value.String, ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER,
503 ACPI_IMODE_EXECUTE, ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT, WalkState,
504 &BufferNode);
505 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
506 {
507 return;
508 }
509
510 /* Validate object type, we must have a buffer */
511
512 if (BufferNode->Type != ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER)
513 {
514 return;
515 }
516
517 /* Find the resource descriptor node corresponding to the index */
518
519 ResourceNode = AcpiDmGetResourceNode (BufferNode, BitIndex);
520 if (!ResourceNode)
521 {
522 return;
523 }
524
525 /* Translate the Index to a resource tag pathname */
526
527 AcpiGetTagPathname (IndexOp, BufferNode, ResourceNode, BitIndex);
528 }
529
530
531 /*******************************************************************************
532 *
533 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmGetResourceNode
534 *
535 * PARAMETERS: BufferNode - Node for the parent buffer
536 * BitIndex - Index into the resource descriptor
537 *
538 * RETURN: Namespace node for the resource descriptor. NULL if not found
539 *
540 * DESCRIPTION: Find a resource descriptor that corresponds to the bit index
541 *
542 ******************************************************************************/
543
544 static ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *
545 AcpiDmGetResourceNode (
546 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode,
547 UINT32 BitIndex)
548 {
549 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *Node;
550 UINT32 ByteIndex = ACPI_DIV_8 (BitIndex);
551
552
553 /*
554 * Child list contains an entry for each resource descriptor. Find
555 * the descriptor that corresponds to the Index.
556 *
557 * If there are no children, this is not a resource template
558 */
559 Node = BufferNode->Child;
560 while (Node)
561 {
562 /*
563 * Check if the Index falls within this resource.
564 *
565 * Value contains the resource offset, Object contains the resource
566 * length (both in bytes)
567 */
568 if ((ByteIndex >= Node->Value) &&
569 (ByteIndex < (Node->Value + Node->Length)))
570 {
571 return (Node);
572 }
573
574 Node = Node->Peer;
575 }
576
577 return (NULL);
578 }
579
580
581 /*******************************************************************************
582 *
583 * FUNCTION: AcpiGetTagPathname
584 *
585 * PARAMETERS: BufferNode - Node for the parent buffer
586 * ResourceNode - Node for a resource descriptor
587 * BitIndex - Index into the resource descriptor
588 *
589 * RETURN: Full pathname for a resource tag. NULL if no match.
590 * Path is returned in AML (packed) format.
591 *
592 * DESCRIPTION: Convert a BitIndex into a symbolic resource tag (full pathname)
593 *
594 ******************************************************************************/
595
596 static char *
597 AcpiGetTagPathname (
598 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *IndexOp,
599 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode,
600 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *ResourceNode,
601 UINT32 BitIndex)
602 {
603 ACPI_STATUS Status;
604 UINT32 ResourceBitIndex;
605 UINT8 ResourceTableIndex;
606 ACPI_SIZE RequiredSize;
607 char *Pathname;
608 AML_RESOURCE *Aml;
609 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op;
610 char *InternalPath;
611 char *Tag;
612
613
614 /* Get the Op that contains the actual buffer data */
615
616 Op = BufferNode->Op->Common.Value.Arg;
617 Op = Op->Common.Next;
618 if (!Op)
619 {
620 return (NULL);
621 }
622
623 /* Get the individual resource descriptor and validate it */
624
625 Aml = ACPI_CAST_PTR (AML_RESOURCE,
626 &Op->Named.Data[ResourceNode->Value]);
627
628 Status = AcpiUtValidateResource (NULL, Aml, &ResourceTableIndex);
629 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
630 {
631 return (NULL);
632 }
633
634 /* Get offset into this descriptor (from offset into entire buffer) */
635
636 ResourceBitIndex = BitIndex - ACPI_MUL_8 (ResourceNode->Value);
637
638 /* Get the tag associated with this resource descriptor and offset */
639
640 Tag = AcpiDmGetResourceTag (ResourceBitIndex, Aml, ResourceTableIndex);
641 if (!Tag)
642 {
643 return (NULL);
644 }
645
646 /*
647 * Now that we know that we have a reference that can be converted to a
648 * symbol, change the name of the resource to a unique name.
649 */
650 AcpiDmUpdateResourceName (ResourceNode);
651
652 /* Get the full pathname to the parent buffer */
653
654 RequiredSize = AcpiNsGetPathnameLength (BufferNode);
655 if (!RequiredSize)
656 {
657 return (NULL);
658 }
659
660 Pathname = ACPI_ALLOCATE_ZEROED (RequiredSize + ACPI_PATH_SEGMENT_LENGTH);
661 if (!Pathname)
662 {
663 return (NULL);
664 }
665
666 Status = AcpiNsBuildExternalPath (BufferNode, RequiredSize, Pathname);
667 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
668 {
669 ACPI_FREE (Pathname);
670 return (NULL);
671 }
672
673 /*
674 * Create the full path to the resource and tag by: remove the buffer name,
675 * append the resource descriptor name, append a dot, append the tag name.
676 *
677 * TBD: Always using the full path is a bit brute force, the path can be
678 * often be optimized with carats (if the original buffer namepath is a
679 * single nameseg). This doesn't really matter, because these paths do not
680 * end up in the final compiled AML, it's just an appearance issue for the
681 * disassembled code.
682 */
683 Pathname[ACPI_STRLEN (Pathname) - ACPI_NAME_SIZE] = 0;
684 ACPI_STRNCAT (Pathname, ResourceNode->Name.Ascii, ACPI_NAME_SIZE);
685 ACPI_STRCAT (Pathname, ".");
686 ACPI_STRNCAT (Pathname, Tag, ACPI_NAME_SIZE);
687
688 /* Internalize the namepath to AML format */
689
690 AcpiNsInternalizeName (Pathname, &InternalPath);
691 ACPI_FREE (Pathname);
692
693 /* Update the Op with the symbol */
694
695 AcpiPsInitOp (IndexOp, AML_INT_NAMEPATH_OP);
696 IndexOp->Common.Value.String = InternalPath;
697
698 /* We will need the tag later. Cheat by putting it in the Node field */
699
700 IndexOp->Common.Node = ACPI_CAST_PTR (ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE, Tag);
701 return (InternalPath);
702 }
703
704
705 /*******************************************************************************
706 *
707 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmUpdateResourceName
708 *
709 * PARAMETERS: ResourceNode - Node for a resource descriptor
710 *
711 * RETURN: Stores new name in the ResourceNode
712 *
713 * DESCRIPTION: Create a new, unique name for a resource descriptor. Used by
714 * both the disassembly of the descriptor itself and any symbolic
715 * references to the descriptor. Ignored if a unique name has
716 * already been assigned to the resource.
717 *
718 * NOTE: Single threaded, suitable for applications only!
719 *
720 ******************************************************************************/
721
722 static void
723 AcpiDmUpdateResourceName (
724 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *ResourceNode)
725 {
726 char Name[ACPI_NAME_SIZE];
727
728
729 /* Ignore if a unique name has already been assigned */
730
731 if (ResourceNode->Name.Integer != ACPI_DEFAULT_RESNAME)
732 {
733 return;
734 }
735
736 /* Generate a new ACPI name for the descriptor */
737
738 Name[0] = '_';
739 Name[1] = AcpiGbl_Prefix[AcpiGbl_NextPrefix];
740 Name[2] = AcpiUtHexToAsciiChar ((UINT64) AcpiGbl_NextResourceId, 4);
741 Name[3] = AcpiUtHexToAsciiChar ((UINT64) AcpiGbl_NextResourceId, 0);
742
743 /* Update globals for next name */
744
745 AcpiGbl_NextResourceId++;
746 if (AcpiGbl_NextResourceId >= 256)
747 {
748 AcpiGbl_NextResourceId = 0;
749 AcpiGbl_NextPrefix++;
750 if (AcpiGbl_NextPrefix > ACPI_NUM_RES_PREFIX)
751 {
752 AcpiGbl_NextPrefix = 0;
753 }
754 }
755
756 /* Change the resource descriptor name */
757
758 ResourceNode->Name.Integer = *ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT32, &Name[0]);
759 }
760
761
762 /*******************************************************************************
763 *
764 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmGetResourceTag
765 *
766 * PARAMETERS: BitIndex - Index into the resource descriptor
767 * Resource - Pointer to the raw resource data
768 * ResourceIndex - Index correspoinding to the resource type
769 *
770 * RETURN: Pointer to the resource tag (ACPI_NAME). NULL if no match.
771 *
772 * DESCRIPTION: Convert a BitIndex into a symbolic resource tag.
773 *
774 * Note: ResourceIndex should be previously validated and guaranteed to ve
775 * valid.
776 *
777 ******************************************************************************/
778
779 static char *
780 AcpiDmGetResourceTag (
781 UINT32 BitIndex,
782 AML_RESOURCE *Resource,
783 UINT8 ResourceIndex)
784 {
785 const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *TagList;
786 char *Tag = NULL;
787
788
789 /* Get the tag list for this resource descriptor type */
790
791 TagList = AcpiGbl_ResourceTags[ResourceIndex];
792
793 /*
794 * Handle descriptors that have multiple subtypes
795 */
796 switch (Resource->DescriptorType)
797 {
798 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_ADDRESS16:
799 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_ADDRESS32:
800 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_ADDRESS64:
801 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_EXTENDED_ADDRESS64:
802 /*
803 * Subtype differentiation is the flags.
804 * Kindof brute force, but just blindly search for an index match
805 */
806 if (Resource->Address.ResourceType == ACPI_ADDRESS_TYPE_MEMORY_RANGE)
807 {
808 Tag = AcpiDmSearchTagList (BitIndex, AcpiDmMemoryFlagTags);
809 }
810 else if (Resource->Address.ResourceType == ACPI_ADDRESS_TYPE_IO_RANGE)
811 {
812 Tag = AcpiDmSearchTagList (BitIndex, AcpiDmIoFlagTags);
813 }
814
815 /* If we found a match, all done. Else, drop to normal search below */
816
817 if (Tag)
818 {
819 return (Tag);
820 }
821 break;
822
823 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_GPIO:
824
825 /* GPIO connection has 2 subtypes: Interrupt and I/O */
826
827 if (Resource->Gpio.ConnectionType > AML_RESOURCE_MAX_GPIOTYPE)
828 {
829 return (NULL);
830 }
831
832 TagList = AcpiGbl_GpioResourceTags[Resource->Gpio.ConnectionType];
833 break;
834
835 case ACPI_RESOURCE_NAME_SERIAL_BUS:
836
837 /* SerialBus has 3 subtypes: I2C, SPI, and UART */
838
839 if ((Resource->CommonSerialBus.Type == 0) ||
840 (Resource->CommonSerialBus.Type > AML_RESOURCE_MAX_SERIALBUSTYPE))
841 {
842 return (NULL);
843 }
844
845 TagList = AcpiGbl_SerialResourceTags[Resource->CommonSerialBus.Type];
846 break;
847
848 default:
849
850 break;
851 }
852
853 /* Search for a match against the BitIndex */
854
855 if (TagList)
856 {
857 Tag = AcpiDmSearchTagList (BitIndex, TagList);
858 }
859
860 return (Tag);
861 }
862
863
864 /*******************************************************************************
865 *
866 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmSearchTagList
867 *
868 * PARAMETERS: BitIndex - Index into the resource descriptor
869 * TagList - List to search
870 *
871 * RETURN: Pointer to a tag (ACPI_NAME). NULL if no match found.
872 *
873 * DESCRIPTION: Search a tag list for a match to the input BitIndex. Matches
874 * a fixed offset to a symbolic resource tag name.
875 *
876 ******************************************************************************/
877
878 static char *
879 AcpiDmSearchTagList (
880 UINT32 BitIndex,
881 const ACPI_RESOURCE_TAG *TagList)
882 {
883
884 /*
885 * Walk the null-terminated tag list to find a matching bit offset.
886 * We are looking for an exact match.
887 */
888 for ( ; TagList->Tag; TagList++)
889 {
890 if (BitIndex == TagList->BitIndex)
891 {
892 return (TagList->Tag);
893 }
894 }
895
896 /* A matching offset was not found */
897
898 return (NULL);
899 }
900
901
902 /*******************************************************************************
903 *
904 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmFindResources
905 *
906 * PARAMETERS: Root - Root of the parse tree
907 *
908 * RETURN: None
909 *
910 * DESCRIPTION: Add all ResourceTemplate declarations to the namespace. Each
911 * resource descriptor in each template is given a node -- used
912 * for later conversion of resource references to symbolic refs.
913 *
914 ******************************************************************************/
915
916 void
917 AcpiDmFindResources (
918 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Root)
919 {
920 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op = Root;
921 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Parent;
922
923
924 /* Walk the entire parse tree */
925
926 while (Op)
927 {
928 /* We are interested in Buffer() declarations */
929
930 if (Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_BUFFER_OP)
931 {
932 /* And only declarations of the form Name (XXXX, Buffer()... ) */
933
934 Parent = Op->Common.Parent;
935 if (Parent->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_NAME_OP)
936 {
937 /*
938 * If the buffer is a resource template, add the individual
939 * resource descriptors to the namespace, as children of the
940 * buffer node.
941 */
942 if (ACPI_SUCCESS (AcpiDmIsResourceTemplate (NULL, Op)))
943 {
944 Op->Common.DisasmOpcode = ACPI_DASM_RESOURCE;
945 AcpiDmAddResourcesToNamespace (Parent->Common.Node, Op);
946 }
947 }
948 }
949
950 Op = AcpiPsGetDepthNext (Root, Op);
951 }
952 }
953
954
955 /*******************************************************************************
956 *
957 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmAddResourcesToNamespace
958 *
959 * PARAMETERS: BufferNode - Node for the parent buffer
960 * Op - Parse op for the buffer
961 *
962 * RETURN: None
963 *
964 * DESCRIPTION: Add an entire resource template to the namespace. Each
965 * resource descriptor is added as a namespace node.
966 *
967 ******************************************************************************/
968
969 static void
970 AcpiDmAddResourcesToNamespace (
971 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *BufferNode,
972 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op)
973 {
974 ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextOp;
975
976
977 /* Get to the ByteData list */
978
979 NextOp = Op->Common.Value.Arg;
980 NextOp = NextOp->Common.Next;
981 if (!NextOp)
982 {
983 return;
984 }
985
986 /* Set Node and Op to point to each other */
987
988 BufferNode->Op = Op;
989 Op->Common.Node = BufferNode;
990
991 /*
992 * Insert each resource into the namespace
993 * NextOp contains the Aml pointer and the Aml length
994 */
995 AcpiUtWalkAmlResources (NULL, (UINT8 *) NextOp->Named.Data,
996 (ACPI_SIZE) NextOp->Common.Value.Integer,
997 AcpiDmAddResourceToNamespace, (void **) BufferNode);
998 }
999
1000
1001 /*******************************************************************************
1002 *
1003 * FUNCTION: AcpiDmAddResourceToNamespace
1004 *
1005 * PARAMETERS: ACPI_WALK_AML_CALLBACK
1006 * BufferNode - Node for the parent buffer
1007 *
1008 * RETURN: Status
1009 *
1010 * DESCRIPTION: Add one resource descriptor to the namespace as a child of the
1011 * parent buffer. The same name is used for each descriptor. This
1012 * is changed later to a unique name if the resource is actually
1013 * referenced by an AML operator.
1014 *
1015 ******************************************************************************/
1016
1017 static ACPI_STATUS
1018 AcpiDmAddResourceToNamespace (
1019 UINT8 *Aml,
1020 UINT32 Length,
1021 UINT32 Offset,
1022 UINT8 ResourceIndex,
1023 void **Context)
1024 {
1025 ACPI_STATUS Status;
1026 ACPI_GENERIC_STATE ScopeInfo;
1027 ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE *Node;
1028
1029
1030 /* TBD: Don't need to add descriptors that have no tags defined? */
1031
1032 /* Add the resource to the namespace, as child of the buffer */
1033
1034 ScopeInfo.Scope.Node = ACPI_CAST_PTR (ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE, Context);
1035 Status = AcpiNsLookup (&ScopeInfo, "_TMP", ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_RESOURCE,
1036 ACPI_IMODE_LOAD_PASS2,
1037 ACPI_NS_NO_UPSEARCH | ACPI_NS_DONT_OPEN_SCOPE | ACPI_NS_PREFIX_IS_SCOPE,
1038 NULL, &Node);
1039 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
1040 {
1041 return (AE_OK);
1042 }
1043
1044 /* Set the name to the default, changed later if resource is referenced */
1045
1046 Node->Name.Integer = ACPI_DEFAULT_RESNAME;
1047
1048 /* Save the offset of the descriptor (within the original buffer) */
1049
1050 Node->Value = Offset;
1051 Node->Length = Length;
1052 return (AE_OK);
1053 }