linux-stable-rt/drivers/acpi/namespace/nsparse.c

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/******************************************************************************
*
* Module Name: nsparse - namespace interface to AML parser
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2005, R. Byron Moore
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#include <acpi/acpi.h>
#include <acpi/acnamesp.h>
#include <acpi/acparser.h>
#include <acpi/acdispat.h>
#define _COMPONENT ACPI_NAMESPACE
ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("nsparse")
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: ns_one_complete_parse
*
* PARAMETERS: pass_number - 1 or 2
* table_desc - The table to be parsed.
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Perform one complete parse of an ACPI/AML table.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_ns_one_complete_parse (
u8 pass_number,
struct acpi_table_desc *table_desc)
{
union acpi_parse_object *parse_root;
acpi_status status;
struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("ns_one_complete_parse");
/* Create and init a Root Node */
parse_root = acpi_ps_create_scope_op ();
if (!parse_root) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_NO_MEMORY);
}
/* Create and initialize a new walk state */
ACPICA 20050708 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution of ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of the debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used by the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack (one pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function name. Alexey Starikovskiy redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus solving the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size of the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result. Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the bitfield flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability of the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability. Alexey Starikovksiy enhanced the performance of acpi_ut_update_object_reference. This is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the performance of the entire subsystem. Alexey Starikovskiy fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object deletion. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-07-08 12:00:00 +08:00
walk_state = acpi_ds_create_walk_state (table_desc->owner_id,
NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (!walk_state) {
acpi_ps_free_op (parse_root);
return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_NO_MEMORY);
}
status = acpi_ds_init_aml_walk (walk_state, parse_root, NULL,
table_desc->aml_start, table_desc->aml_length,
NULL, pass_number);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
acpi_ds_delete_walk_state (walk_state);
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/* Parse the AML */
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_PARSE, "*PARSE* pass %d parse\n", pass_number));
status = acpi_ps_parse_aml (walk_state);
acpi_ps_delete_parse_tree (parse_root);
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_ns_parse_table
*
* PARAMETERS: table_desc - An ACPI table descriptor for table to parse
* start_node - Where to enter the table into the namespace
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Parse AML within an ACPI table and return a tree of ops
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_ns_parse_table (
struct acpi_table_desc *table_desc,
struct acpi_namespace_node *start_node)
{
acpi_status status;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("ns_parse_table");
/*
* AML Parse, pass 1
*
* In this pass, we load most of the namespace. Control methods
* are not parsed until later. A parse tree is not created. Instead,
* each Parser Op subtree is deleted when it is finished. This saves
* a great deal of memory, and allows a small cache of parse objects
* to service the entire parse. The second pass of the parse then
* performs another complete parse of the AML..
*/
ACPICA 20050526 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Implemented support to execute Type 1 and Type 2 AML opcodes appearing at the module level (not within a control method.) These opcodes are executed exactly once at the time the table is loaded. This type of code was legal up until the release of ACPI 2.0B (2002) and is now supported within ACPI CA in order to provide backwards compatibility with earlier BIOS implementations. This eliminates the "Encountered executable code at module level" warning that was previously generated upon detection of such code. Fixed a problem in the interpreter where an AE_NOT_FOUND exception could inadvertently be generated during the lookup of namespace objects in the second pass parse of ACPI tables and control methods. It appears that this problem could occur during the resolution of forward references to namespace objects. Added the ACPI_MUTEX_DEBUG #ifdef to the acpi_ut_release_mutex function, corresponding to the same the deadlock detection debug code to be compiled out in the normal case, improving mutex performance (and overall subsystem performance) considerably. As suggested by Alexey Starikovskiy. Implemented a handful of miscellaneous fixes for possible memory leaks on error conditions and error handling control paths. These fixes were suggested by FreeBSD and the Coverity Prevent source code analysis tool. Added a check for a null RSDT pointer in acpi_get_firmware_table (tbxfroot.c) to prevent a fault in this error case. Signed-off-by Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-05-26 12:00:00 +08:00
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_PARSE, "**** Start pass 1\n"));
status = acpi_ns_one_complete_parse (1, table_desc);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
/*
* AML Parse, pass 2
*
* In this pass, we resolve forward references and other things
* that could not be completed during the first pass.
* Another complete parse of the AML is performed, but the
* overhead of this is compensated for by the fact that the
* parse objects are all cached.
*/
ACPICA 20050526 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Implemented support to execute Type 1 and Type 2 AML opcodes appearing at the module level (not within a control method.) These opcodes are executed exactly once at the time the table is loaded. This type of code was legal up until the release of ACPI 2.0B (2002) and is now supported within ACPI CA in order to provide backwards compatibility with earlier BIOS implementations. This eliminates the "Encountered executable code at module level" warning that was previously generated upon detection of such code. Fixed a problem in the interpreter where an AE_NOT_FOUND exception could inadvertently be generated during the lookup of namespace objects in the second pass parse of ACPI tables and control methods. It appears that this problem could occur during the resolution of forward references to namespace objects. Added the ACPI_MUTEX_DEBUG #ifdef to the acpi_ut_release_mutex function, corresponding to the same the deadlock detection debug code to be compiled out in the normal case, improving mutex performance (and overall subsystem performance) considerably. As suggested by Alexey Starikovskiy. Implemented a handful of miscellaneous fixes for possible memory leaks on error conditions and error handling control paths. These fixes were suggested by FreeBSD and the Coverity Prevent source code analysis tool. Added a check for a null RSDT pointer in acpi_get_firmware_table (tbxfroot.c) to prevent a fault in this error case. Signed-off-by Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-05-26 12:00:00 +08:00
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_PARSE, "**** Start pass 2\n"));
status = acpi_ns_one_complete_parse (2, table_desc);
if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}
return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
}