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1
2 /******************************************************************************
3 *
4 * Module Name: exutils - interpreter/scanner utilities
5 *
6 *****************************************************************************/
7
8 /*
9 * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2005, R. Byron Moore
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43 */
44
45
46 /*
47 * DEFINE_AML_GLOBALS is tested in amlcode.h
48 * to determine whether certain global names should be "defined" or only
49 * "declared" in the current compilation. This enhances maintainability
50 * by enabling a single header file to embody all knowledge of the names
51 * in question.
52 *
53 * Exactly one module of any executable should #define DEFINE_GLOBALS
54 * before #including the header files which use this convention. The
55 * names in question will be defined and initialized in that module,
56 * and declared as extern in all other modules which #include those
57 * header files.
58 */
59
60 #define DEFINE_AML_GLOBALS
61
62 #include <acpi/acpi.h>
63 #include <acpi/acinterp.h>
64 #include <acpi/amlcode.h>
65 #include <acpi/acevents.h>
66
67 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_EXECUTER
68 ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("exutils")
69
70
71 #ifndef ACPI_NO_METHOD_EXECUTION
72
73 /*******************************************************************************
74 *
75 * FUNCTION: acpi_ex_enter_interpreter
76 *
77 * PARAMETERS: None
78 *
79 * DESCRIPTION: Enter the interpreter execution region. Failure to enter
80 * the interpreter region is a fatal system error
81 *
82 ******************************************************************************/
83
84 acpi_status
85 acpi_ex_enter_interpreter (void)
86 {
87 acpi_status status;
88
89 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("ex_enter_interpreter");
90
91
92 status = acpi_ut_acquire_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EXECUTE);
93 if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
94 ACPI_REPORT_ERROR (("Could not acquire interpreter mutex\n"));
95 }
96
97 return_ACPI_STATUS (status);
98 }
99
100
101 /*******************************************************************************
102 *
103 * FUNCTION: acpi_ex_exit_interpreter
104 *
105 * PARAMETERS: None
106 *
107 * DESCRIPTION: Exit the interpreter execution region
108 *
109 * Cases where the interpreter is unlocked:
110 * 1) Completion of the execution of a control method
111 * 2) Method blocked on a Sleep() AML opcode
112 * 3) Method blocked on an Acquire() AML opcode
113 * 4) Method blocked on a Wait() AML opcode
114 * 5) Method blocked to acquire the global lock
115 * 6) Method blocked to execute a serialized control method that is
116 * already executing
117 * 7) About to invoke a user-installed opregion handler
118 *
119 ******************************************************************************/
120
121 void
122 acpi_ex_exit_interpreter (void)
123 {
124 acpi_status status;
125
126
127 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("ex_exit_interpreter");
128
129
130 status = acpi_ut_release_mutex (ACPI_MTX_EXECUTE);
131 if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
132 ACPI_REPORT_ERROR (("Could not release interpreter mutex\n"));
133 }
134
135 return_VOID;
136 }
137
138
139 /*******************************************************************************
140 *
141 * FUNCTION: acpi_ex_truncate_for32bit_table
142 *
143 * PARAMETERS: obj_desc - Object to be truncated
144 *
145 * RETURN: none
146 *
147 * DESCRIPTION: Truncate a number to 32-bits if the currently executing method
148 * belongs to a 32-bit ACPI table.
149 *
150 ******************************************************************************/
151
152 void
153 acpi_ex_truncate_for32bit_table (
154 union acpi_operand_object *obj_desc)
155 {
156
157 ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY ();
158
159
160 /*
161 * Object must be a valid number and we must be executing
162 * a control method
163 */
164 if ((!obj_desc) ||
165 (ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE (obj_desc) != ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER)) {
166 return;
167 }
168
169 if (acpi_gbl_integer_byte_width == 4) {
170 /*
171 * We are running a method that exists in a 32-bit ACPI table.
172 * Truncate the value to 32 bits by zeroing out the upper 32-bit field
173 */
174 obj_desc->integer.value &= (acpi_integer) ACPI_UINT32_MAX;
175 }
176 }
177
178
179 /*******************************************************************************
180 *
181 * FUNCTION: acpi_ex_acquire_global_lock
182 *
183 * PARAMETERS: field_flags - Flags with Lock rule:
184 * always_lock or never_lock
185 *
186 * RETURN: TRUE/FALSE indicating whether the lock was actually acquired
187 *
188 * DESCRIPTION: Obtain the global lock and keep track of this fact via two
189 * methods. A global variable keeps the state of the lock, and
190 * the state is returned to the caller.
191 *
192 ******************************************************************************/
193
194 u8
195 acpi_ex_acquire_global_lock (
196 u32 field_flags)
197 {
198 u8 locked = FALSE;
199 acpi_status status;
200
201
202 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("ex_acquire_global_lock");
203
204
205 /* Only attempt lock if the always_lock bit is set */
206
207 if (field_flags & AML_FIELD_LOCK_RULE_MASK) {
208 /* We should attempt to get the lock, wait forever */
209
210 status = acpi_ev_acquire_global_lock (ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER);
211 if (ACPI_SUCCESS (status)) {
212 locked = TRUE;
213 }
214 else {
215 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_ERROR, "Could not acquire Global Lock, %s\n",
216 acpi_format_exception (status)));
217 }
218 }
219
220 return_VALUE (locked);
221 }
222
223
224 /*******************************************************************************
225 *
226 * FUNCTION: acpi_ex_release_global_lock
227 *
228 * PARAMETERS: locked_by_me - Return value from corresponding call to
229 * acquire_global_lock.
230 *
231 * RETURN: Status
232 *
233 * DESCRIPTION: Release the global lock if it is locked.
234 *
235 ******************************************************************************/
236
237 void
238 acpi_ex_release_global_lock (
239 u8 locked_by_me)
240 {
241 acpi_status status;
242
243
244 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("ex_release_global_lock");
245
246
247 /* Only attempt unlock if the caller locked it */
248
249 if (locked_by_me) {
250 /* OK, now release the lock */
251
252 status = acpi_ev_release_global_lock ();
253 if (ACPI_FAILURE (status)) {
254 /* Report the error, but there isn't much else we can do */
255
256 ACPI_REPORT_ERROR (("Could not release ACPI Global Lock, %s\n",
257 acpi_format_exception (status)));
258 }
259 }
260
261 return_VOID;
262 }
263
264
265 /*******************************************************************************
266 *
267 * FUNCTION: acpi_ex_digits_needed
268 *
269 * PARAMETERS: Value - Value to be represented
270 * Base - Base of representation
271 *
272 * RETURN: the number of digits needed to represent Value in Base
273 *
274 ******************************************************************************/
275
276 u32
277 acpi_ex_digits_needed (
278 acpi_integer value,
279 u32 base)
280 {
281 u32 num_digits;
282 acpi_integer current_value;
283
284
285 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("ex_digits_needed");
286
287
288 /* acpi_integer is unsigned, so we don't worry about a '-' prefix */
289
290 if (value == 0) {
291 return_VALUE (1);
292 }
293
294 current_value = value;
295 num_digits = 0;
296
297 /* Count the digits in the requested base */
298
299 while (current_value) {
300 (void) acpi_ut_short_divide (current_value, base, &current_value, NULL);
301 num_digits++;
302 }
303
304 return_VALUE (num_digits);
305 }
306
307
308 /*******************************************************************************
309 *
310 * FUNCTION: acpi_ex_eisa_id_to_string
311 *
312 * PARAMETERS: numeric_id - EISA ID to be converted
313 * out_string - Where to put the converted string (8 bytes)
314 *
315 * DESCRIPTION: Convert a numeric EISA ID to string representation
316 *
317 ******************************************************************************/
318
319 void
320 acpi_ex_eisa_id_to_string (
321 u32 numeric_id,
322 char *out_string)
323 {
324 u32 eisa_id;
325
326
327 ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY ();
328
329
330 /* Swap ID to big-endian to get contiguous bits */
331
332 eisa_id = acpi_ut_dword_byte_swap (numeric_id);
333
334 out_string[0] = (char) ('@' + (((unsigned long) eisa_id >> 26) & 0x1f));
335 out_string[1] = (char) ('@' + ((eisa_id >> 21) & 0x1f));
336 out_string[2] = (char) ('@' + ((eisa_id >> 16) & 0x1f));
337 out_string[3] = acpi_ut_hex_to_ascii_char ((acpi_integer) eisa_id, 12);
338 out_string[4] = acpi_ut_hex_to_ascii_char ((acpi_integer) eisa_id, 8);
339 out_string[5] = acpi_ut_hex_to_ascii_char ((acpi_integer) eisa_id, 4);
340 out_string[6] = acpi_ut_hex_to_ascii_char ((acpi_integer) eisa_id, 0);
341 out_string[7] = 0;
342 }
343
344
345 /*******************************************************************************
346 *
347 * FUNCTION: acpi_ex_unsigned_integer_to_string
348 *
349 * PARAMETERS: Value - Value to be converted
350 * out_string - Where to put the converted string (8 bytes)
351 *
352 * RETURN: Convert a number to string representation
353 *
354 ******************************************************************************/
355
356 void
357 acpi_ex_unsigned_integer_to_string (
358 acpi_integer value,
359 char *out_string)
360 {
361 u32 count;
362 u32 digits_needed;
363 u32 remainder;
364
365
366 ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY ();
367
368
369 digits_needed = acpi_ex_digits_needed (value, 10);
370 out_string[digits_needed] = 0;
371
372 for (count = digits_needed; count > 0; count--) {
373 (void) acpi_ut_short_divide (value, 10, &value, &remainder);
374 out_string[count-1] = (char) ('0' + remainder);\
375 }
376 }
377
378 #endif