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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * Alternatively, you may choose to be licensed under the terms of the * GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free * Software Foundation. * *****************************************************************************/ #include "aslcompiler.h" #include "aslcompiler.y.h" #include "acparser.h" #include "amlcode.h" #define _COMPONENT ACPI_COMPILER ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("aslmethod") /* Local prototypes */ static void MtCheckNamedObjectInMethod ( ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op, ASL_METHOD_INFO *MethodInfo); /******************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION: MtMethodAnalysisWalkBegin * * PARAMETERS: ASL_WALK_CALLBACK * * RETURN: Status * * DESCRIPTION: Descending callback for the analysis walk. Check methods for: * 1) Initialized local variables * 2) Valid arguments * 3) Return types * ******************************************************************************/ ACPI_STATUS MtMethodAnalysisWalkBegin ( ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op, UINT32 Level, void *Context) { ASL_ANALYSIS_WALK_INFO *WalkInfo = (ASL_ANALYSIS_WALK_INFO *) Context; ASL_METHOD_INFO *MethodInfo = WalkInfo->MethodStack; ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Next; UINT32 RegisterNumber; UINT32 i; char LocalName[] = "Local0"; char ArgName[] = "Arg0"; ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *ArgNode; ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextType; ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *NextParamType; UINT8 ActualArgs = 0; /* Build cross-reference output file if requested */ if (Gbl_CrossReferenceOutput) { OtXrefWalkPart1 (Op, Level, MethodInfo); } switch (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode) { case PARSEOP_METHOD: TotalMethods++; /* Create and init method info */ MethodInfo = UtLocalCalloc (sizeof (ASL_METHOD_INFO)); MethodInfo->Next = WalkInfo->MethodStack; MethodInfo->Op = Op; WalkInfo->MethodStack = MethodInfo; /* * Special handling for _PSx methods. Dependency rules (same scope): * * 1) _PS0 - One of these must exist: _PS1, _PS2, _PS3 * 2) _PS1/_PS2/_PS3: A _PS0 must exist */ if (ACPI_COMPARE_NAME (METHOD_NAME__PS0, Op->Asl.NameSeg)) { /* For _PS0, one of _PS1/_PS2/_PS3 must exist */ if ((!ApFindNameInScope (METHOD_NAME__PS1, Op)) && (!ApFindNameInScope (METHOD_NAME__PS2, Op)) && (!ApFindNameInScope (METHOD_NAME__PS3, Op))) { AslError (ASL_WARNING, ASL_MSG_MISSING_DEPENDENCY, Op, "_PS0 requires one of _PS1/_PS2/_PS3 in same scope"); } } else if ( ACPI_COMPARE_NAME (METHOD_NAME__PS1, Op->Asl.NameSeg) || ACPI_COMPARE_NAME (METHOD_NAME__PS2, Op->Asl.NameSeg) || ACPI_COMPARE_NAME (METHOD_NAME__PS3, Op->Asl.NameSeg)) { /* For _PS1/_PS2/_PS3, a _PS0 must exist */ if (!ApFindNameInScope (METHOD_NAME__PS0, Op)) { sprintf (MsgBuffer, "%4.4s requires _PS0 in same scope", Op->Asl.NameSeg); AslError (ASL_WARNING, ASL_MSG_MISSING_DEPENDENCY, Op, MsgBuffer); } } /* Get the name node */ Next = Op->Asl.Child; /* Get the NumArguments node */ Next = Next->Asl.Next; MethodInfo->NumArguments = (UINT8) (((UINT8) Next->Asl.Value.Integer) & 0x07); /* Get the SerializeRule and SyncLevel nodes, ignored here */ Next = Next->Asl.Next; MethodInfo->ShouldBeSerialized = (UINT8) Next->Asl.Value.Integer; Next = Next->Asl.Next; ArgNode = Next; /* Get the ReturnType node */ Next = Next->Asl.Next; NextType = Next->Asl.Child; while (NextType) { /* Get and map each of the ReturnTypes */ MethodInfo->ValidReturnTypes |= AnMapObjTypeToBtype (NextType); NextType->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG; NextType = NextType->Asl.Next; } /* Get the ParameterType node */ Next = Next->Asl.Next; NextType = Next->Asl.Child; while (NextType) { if (NextType->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG) { NextParamType = NextType->Asl.Child; while (NextParamType) { MethodInfo->ValidArgTypes[ActualArgs] |= AnMapObjTypeToBtype (NextParamType); NextParamType->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG; NextParamType = NextParamType->Asl.Next; } } else { MethodInfo->ValidArgTypes[ActualArgs] = AnMapObjTypeToBtype (NextType); NextType->Asl.ParseOpcode = PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG; ActualArgs++; } NextType = NextType->Asl.Next; } if ((MethodInfo->NumArguments) && (MethodInfo->NumArguments != ActualArgs)) { /* error: Param list did not match number of args */ } /* Allow numarguments == 0 for Function() */ if ((!MethodInfo->NumArguments) && (ActualArgs)) { MethodInfo->NumArguments = ActualArgs; ArgNode->Asl.Value.Integer |= ActualArgs; } /* * Actual arguments are initialized at method entry. * All other ArgX "registers" can be used as locals, so we * track their initialization. */ for (i = 0; i < MethodInfo->NumArguments; i++) { MethodInfo->ArgInitialized[i] = TRUE; } break; case PARSEOP_METHODCALL: /* Check for a recursive method call */ if (MethodInfo && (Op->Asl.Node == MethodInfo->Op->Asl.Node)) { if (MethodInfo->CreatesNamedObjects) { /* * This is an error, as it will fail at runtime on all ACPI * implementations. Any named object declarations will be * executed twice, causing failure the second time. Note, * this is independent of whether the method is declared * Serialized, because the same thread is attempting to * reenter the method, and this will always succeed. */ AslDualParseOpError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ILLEGAL_RECURSION, Op, Op->Asl.Value.String, ASL_MSG_FOUND_HERE, MethodInfo->Op, MethodInfo->Op->Asl.ExternalName); } else { /* Method does not create objects, issue a remark */ AslError (ASL_REMARK, ASL_MSG_RECURSION, Op, Op->Asl.ExternalName); } } break; case PARSEOP_LOCAL0: case PARSEOP_LOCAL1: case PARSEOP_LOCAL2: case PARSEOP_LOCAL3: case PARSEOP_LOCAL4: case PARSEOP_LOCAL5: case PARSEOP_LOCAL6: case PARSEOP_LOCAL7: if (!MethodInfo) { /* * Local was used outside a control method, or there was an error * in the method declaration. */ AslError (ASL_REMARK, ASL_MSG_LOCAL_OUTSIDE_METHOD, Op, Op->Asl.ExternalName); return (AE_ERROR); } RegisterNumber = (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode & 0x0007); /* * If the local is being used as a target, mark the local * initialized */ if (Op->Asl.CompileFlags & OP_IS_TARGET) { MethodInfo->LocalInitialized[RegisterNumber] = TRUE; } /* * Otherwise, this is a reference, check if the local * has been previously initialized. * * The only operator that accepts an uninitialized value is ObjectType() */ else if ((!MethodInfo->LocalInitialized[RegisterNumber]) && (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_OBJECTTYPE)) { LocalName[strlen (LocalName) -1] = (char) (RegisterNumber + 0x30); AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_LOCAL_INIT, Op, LocalName); } break; case PARSEOP_ARG0: case PARSEOP_ARG1: case PARSEOP_ARG2: case PARSEOP_ARG3: case PARSEOP_ARG4: case PARSEOP_ARG5: case PARSEOP_ARG6: if (!MethodInfo) { /* * Arg was used outside a control method, or there was an error * in the method declaration. */ AslError (ASL_REMARK, ASL_MSG_LOCAL_OUTSIDE_METHOD, Op, Op->Asl.ExternalName); return (AE_ERROR); } RegisterNumber = (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode & 0x000F) - 8; ArgName[strlen (ArgName) -1] = (char) (RegisterNumber + 0x30); /* * If the Arg is being used as a target, mark the local * initialized */ if (Op->Asl.CompileFlags & OP_IS_TARGET) { MethodInfo->ArgInitialized[RegisterNumber] = TRUE; } /* * Otherwise, this is a reference, check if the Arg * has been previously initialized. * * The only operator that accepts an uninitialized value is ObjectType() */ else if ((!MethodInfo->ArgInitialized[RegisterNumber]) && (Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_OBJECTTYPE)) { AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_ARG_INIT, Op, ArgName); } /* Flag this arg if it is not a "real" argument to the method */ if (RegisterNumber >= MethodInfo->NumArguments) { AslError (ASL_REMARK, ASL_MSG_NOT_PARAMETER, Op, ArgName); } break; case PARSEOP_RETURN: if (!MethodInfo) { /* * Probably was an error in the method declaration, * no additional error here */ ACPI_WARNING ((AE_INFO, "%p, No parent method", Op)); return (AE_ERROR); } /* * A child indicates a possible return value. A simple Return or * Return() is marked with OP_IS_NULL_RETURN by the parser so * that it is not counted as a "real" return-with-value, although * the AML code that is actually emitted is Return(0). The AML * definition of Return has a required parameter, so we are * forced to convert a null return to Return(0). */ if ((Op->Asl.Child) && (Op->Asl.Child->Asl.ParseOpcode != PARSEOP_DEFAULT_ARG) && (!(Op->Asl.Child->Asl.CompileFlags & OP_IS_NULL_RETURN))) { MethodInfo->NumReturnWithValue++; } else { MethodInfo->NumReturnNoValue++; } break; case PARSEOP_BREAK: case PARSEOP_CONTINUE: Next = Op->Asl.Parent; while (Next) { if (Next->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_WHILE) { break; } Next = Next->Asl.Parent; } if (!Next) { AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_NO_WHILE, Op, NULL); } break; case PARSEOP_STALL: /* We can range check if the argument is an integer */ if ((Op->Asl.Child->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_INTEGER) && (Op->Asl.Child->Asl.Value.Integer > ACPI_UINT8_MAX)) { AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_INVALID_TIME, Op, NULL); } break; case PARSEOP_DEVICE: if (!ApFindNameInDeviceTree (METHOD_NAME__HID, Op) && !ApFindNameInDeviceTree (METHOD_NAME__ADR, Op)) { AslError (ASL_WARNING, ASL_MSG_MISSING_DEPENDENCY, Op, "Device object requires a _HID or _ADR in same scope"); } break; case PARSEOP_EVENT: case PARSEOP_MUTEX: case PARSEOP_OPERATIONREGION: case PARSEOP_POWERRESOURCE: case PARSEOP_PROCESSOR: case PARSEOP_THERMALZONE: /* * The first operand is a name to be created in the namespace. * Check against the reserved list. */ i = ApCheckForPredefinedName (Op, Op->Asl.NameSeg); if (i < ACPI_VALID_RESERVED_NAME_MAX) { AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_USE, Op, Op->Asl.ExternalName); } break; case PARSEOP_NAME: /* Typecheck any predefined names statically defined with Name() */ ApCheckForPredefinedObject (Op, Op->Asl.NameSeg); /* Special typechecking for _HID */ if (!strcmp (METHOD_NAME__HID, Op->Asl.NameSeg)) { Next = Op->Asl.Child->Asl.Next; AnCheckId (Next, ASL_TYPE_HID); } /* Special typechecking for _CID */ else if (!strcmp (METHOD_NAME__CID, Op->Asl.NameSeg)) { Next = Op->Asl.Child->Asl.Next; if ((Next->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_PACKAGE) || (Next->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_VAR_PACKAGE)) { Next = Next->Asl.Child; while (Next) { AnCheckId (Next, ASL_TYPE_CID); Next = Next->Asl.Next; } } else { AnCheckId (Next, ASL_TYPE_CID); } } break; default: break; } /* Check for named object creation within a non-serialized method */ MtCheckNamedObjectInMethod (Op, MethodInfo); return (AE_OK); } /******************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION: MtCheckNamedObjectInMethod * * PARAMETERS: Op - Current parser op * MethodInfo - Info for method being parsed * * RETURN: None * * DESCRIPTION: Detect if a non-serialized method is creating a named object, * which could possibly cause problems if two threads execute * the method concurrently. Emit a remark in this case. * ******************************************************************************/ static void MtCheckNamedObjectInMethod ( ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op, ASL_METHOD_INFO *MethodInfo) { const ACPI_OPCODE_INFO *OpInfo; /* We don't care about actual method declarations or scopes */ if ((Op->Asl.AmlOpcode == AML_METHOD_OP) || (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode == AML_SCOPE_OP)) { return; } /* Determine if we are creating a named object within a method */ if (!MethodInfo) { return; } OpInfo = AcpiPsGetOpcodeInfo (Op->Asl.AmlOpcode); if (OpInfo->Class == AML_CLASS_NAMED_OBJECT) { /* * 1) Mark the method as a method that creates named objects. * * 2) If the method is non-serialized, emit a remark that the method * should be serialized. * * Reason: If a thread blocks within the method for any reason, and * another thread enters the method, the method will fail because * an attempt will be made to create the same object twice. */ MethodInfo->CreatesNamedObjects = TRUE; if (!MethodInfo->ShouldBeSerialized) { AslError (ASL_REMARK, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED, MethodInfo->Op, "due to creation of named objects within"); /* Emit message only ONCE per method */ MethodInfo->ShouldBeSerialized = TRUE; } } } /******************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION: MtMethodAnalysisWalkEnd * * PARAMETERS: ASL_WALK_CALLBACK * * RETURN: Status * * DESCRIPTION: Ascending callback for analysis walk. Complete method * return analysis. * ******************************************************************************/ ACPI_STATUS MtMethodAnalysisWalkEnd ( ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT *Op, UINT32 Level, void *Context) { ASL_ANALYSIS_WALK_INFO *WalkInfo = (ASL_ANALYSIS_WALK_INFO *) Context; ASL_METHOD_INFO *MethodInfo = WalkInfo->MethodStack; switch (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode) { case PARSEOP_METHOD: case PARSEOP_RETURN: if (!MethodInfo) { printf ("No method info for method! [%s]\n", Op->Asl.Namepath); AslError (ASL_ERROR, ASL_MSG_COMPILER_INTERNAL, Op, "No method info for this method"); CmCleanupAndExit (); return (AE_AML_INTERNAL); } break; default: break; } switch (Op->Asl.ParseOpcode) { case PARSEOP_METHOD: WalkInfo->MethodStack = MethodInfo->Next; /* * Check if there is no return statement at the end of the * method AND we can actually get there -- i.e., the execution * of the method can possibly terminate without a return statement. */ if ((!AnLastStatementIsReturn (Op)) && (!(Op->Asl.CompileFlags & OP_HAS_NO_EXIT))) { /* * No return statement, and execution can possibly exit * via this path. This is equivalent to Return () */ MethodInfo->NumReturnNoValue++; } /* * Check for case where some return statements have a return value * and some do not. Exit without a return statement is a return with * no value */ if (MethodInfo->NumReturnNoValue && MethodInfo->NumReturnWithValue) { AslError (ASL_WARNING, ASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES, Op, Op->Asl.ExternalName); } /* * If there are any RETURN() statements with no value, or there is a * control path that allows the method to exit without a return value, * we mark the method as a method that does not return a value. This * knowledge can be used to check method invocations that expect a * returned value. */ if (MethodInfo->NumReturnNoValue) { if (MethodInfo->NumReturnWithValue) { Op->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_METHOD_SOME_NO_RETVAL; } else { Op->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_METHOD_NO_RETVAL; } } /* * Check predefined method names for correct return behavior * and correct number of arguments. Also, some special checks * For GPE and _REG methods. */ if (ApCheckForPredefinedMethod (Op, MethodInfo)) { /* Special check for two names like _L01 and _E01 in same scope */ ApCheckForGpeNameConflict (Op); /* * Special check for _REG: Must have an operation region definition * within the same scope! */ ApCheckRegMethod (Op); } ACPI_FREE (MethodInfo); break; case PARSEOP_NAME: /* Special check for two names like _L01 and _E01 in same scope */ ApCheckForGpeNameConflict (Op); break; case PARSEOP_RETURN: /* * If the parent is a predefined method name, attempt to typecheck * the return value. Only static types can be validated. */ ApCheckPredefinedReturnValue (Op, MethodInfo); /* * The parent block does not "exit" and continue execution -- the * method is terminated here with the Return() statement. */ Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_HAS_NO_EXIT; /* Used in the "typing" pass later */ Op->Asl.ParentMethod = MethodInfo->Op; /* * If there is a peer node after the return statement, then this * node is unreachable code -- i.e., it won't be executed because of * the preceding Return() statement. */ if (Op->Asl.Next) { AslError (ASL_WARNING, ASL_MSG_UNREACHABLE_CODE, Op->Asl.Next, NULL); } break; case PARSEOP_IF: if ((Op->Asl.CompileFlags & OP_HAS_NO_EXIT) && (Op->Asl.Next) && (Op->Asl.Next->Asl.ParseOpcode == PARSEOP_ELSE)) { /* * This IF has a corresponding ELSE. The IF block has no exit, * (it contains an unconditional Return) * mark the ELSE block to remember this fact. */ Op->Asl.Next->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_IF_HAS_NO_EXIT; } break; case PARSEOP_ELSE: if ((Op->Asl.CompileFlags & OP_HAS_NO_EXIT) && (Op->Asl.CompileFlags & OP_IF_HAS_NO_EXIT)) { /* * This ELSE block has no exit and the corresponding IF block * has no exit either. Therefore, the parent node has no exit. */ Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_HAS_NO_EXIT; } break; default: if ((Op->Asl.CompileFlags & OP_HAS_NO_EXIT) && (Op->Asl.Parent)) { /* If this node has no exit, then the parent has no exit either */ Op->Asl.Parent->Asl.CompileFlags |= OP_HAS_NO_EXIT; } break; } return (AE_OK); }