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/******************************************************************************
*
* Module Name: exoparg1 - AML execution - opcodes with 1 argument
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2005, R. Byron Moore
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
* GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free
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*
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
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* IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
*/
#include <acpi/acpi.h>
#include <acpi/acparser.h>
#include <acpi/acdispat.h>
#include <acpi/acinterp.h>
#include <acpi/amlcode.h>
#include <acpi/acnamesp.h>
#define _COMPONENT ACPI_EXECUTER
ACPI_MODULE_NAME("exoparg1")
/*!
* Naming convention for AML interpreter execution routines.
*
* The routines that begin execution of AML opcodes are named with a common
* convention based upon the number of arguments, the number of target operands,
* and whether or not a value is returned:
*
* AcpiExOpcode_xA_yT_zR
*
* Where:
*
* xA - ARGUMENTS: The number of arguments (input operands) that are
* required for this opcode type (0 through 6 args).
* yT - TARGETS: The number of targets (output operands) that are required
* for this opcode type (0, 1, or 2 targets).
* zR - RETURN VALUE: Indicates whether this opcode type returns a value
* as the function return (0 or 1).
*
* The AcpiExOpcode* functions are called via the Dispatcher component with
* fully resolved operands.
!*/
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_opcode_0A_0T_1R
*
* PARAMETERS: walk_state - Current state (contains AML opcode)
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Execute operator with no operands, one return value
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status acpi_ex_opcode_0A_0T_1R(struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state)
{
acpi_status status = AE_OK;
union acpi_operand_object *return_desc = NULL;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR("ex_opcode_0A_0T_1R",
acpi_ps_get_opcode_name(walk_state->opcode));
/* Examine the AML opcode */
switch (walk_state->opcode) {
case AML_TIMER_OP: /* Timer () */
/* Create a return object of type Integer */
return_desc = acpi_ut_create_internal_object(ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
if (!return_desc) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
ACPICA 20050617-0624 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> ACPICA 20050617: Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to allow the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the compile time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original cache code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact interface definitions. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. acpi_os_create_cache acpi_os_delete_cache acpi_os_purge_cache acpi_os_acquire_object acpi_os_release_object Modified the interfaces to acpi_os_acquire_lock and acpi_os_release_lock to return and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models. Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this state by itself, a simple and fast operation. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the ACPI specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer. Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs contain only the RSDT. Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an input string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now correctly returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object with a null pointer. Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a store to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The Device object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned. ACPICA 20050624: Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to define and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other operating systems as required. Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the interface in the first place. acpi_os_acquire_object is now similar to the acpi_os_allocate interface. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Modified the initialization sequence in acpi_initialize_subsystem to call the OSL interface acpi_osl_initialize first, before any local initialization. This change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL interfaces. Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are listed below. utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */ utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */ utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */ parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */ Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-06-24 12:00:00 +08:00
#if ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH != 16
return_desc->integer.value = acpi_os_get_timer();
ACPICA 20050617-0624 from Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> ACPICA 20050617: Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to allow the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the compile time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original cache code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact interface definitions. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. acpi_os_create_cache acpi_os_delete_cache acpi_os_purge_cache acpi_os_acquire_object acpi_os_release_object Modified the interfaces to acpi_os_acquire_lock and acpi_os_release_lock to return and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models. Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this state by itself, a simple and fast operation. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the ACPI specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer. Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs contain only the RSDT. Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an input string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now correctly returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object with a null pointer. Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a store to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The Device object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned. ACPICA 20050624: Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to define and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other operating systems as required. Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the interface in the first place. acpi_os_acquire_object is now similar to the acpi_os_allocate interface. Thanks to Alexey Starikovskiy. Modified the initialization sequence in acpi_initialize_subsystem to call the OSL interface acpi_osl_initialize first, before any local initialization. This change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL interfaces. Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are listed below. utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */ utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */ utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */ parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */ Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-06-24 12:00:00 +08:00
#endif
break;
default: /* Unknown opcode */
ACPI_REPORT_ERROR(("acpi_ex_opcode_0A_0T_1R: Unknown opcode %X\n", walk_state->opcode));
status = AE_AML_BAD_OPCODE;
break;
}
cleanup:
/* Delete return object on error */
if ((ACPI_FAILURE(status)) || walk_state->result_obj) {
acpi_ut_remove_reference(return_desc);
} else {
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
/* Save the return value */
walk_state->result_obj = return_desc;
}
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_opcode_1A_0T_0R
*
* PARAMETERS: walk_state - Current state (contains AML opcode)
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Execute Type 1 monadic operator with numeric operand on
* object stack
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status acpi_ex_opcode_1A_0T_0R(struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state)
{
union acpi_operand_object **operand = &walk_state->operands[0];
acpi_status status = AE_OK;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR("ex_opcode_1A_0T_0R",
acpi_ps_get_opcode_name(walk_state->opcode));
/* Examine the AML opcode */
switch (walk_state->opcode) {
case AML_RELEASE_OP: /* Release (mutex_object) */
status = acpi_ex_release_mutex(operand[0], walk_state);
break;
case AML_RESET_OP: /* Reset (event_object) */
status = acpi_ex_system_reset_event(operand[0]);
break;
case AML_SIGNAL_OP: /* Signal (event_object) */
status = acpi_ex_system_signal_event(operand[0]);
break;
case AML_SLEEP_OP: /* Sleep (msec_time) */
status = acpi_ex_system_do_suspend(operand[0]->integer.value);
break;
case AML_STALL_OP: /* Stall (usec_time) */
status =
acpi_ex_system_do_stall((u32) operand[0]->integer.value);
break;
case AML_UNLOAD_OP: /* Unload (Handle) */
status = acpi_ex_unload_table(operand[0]);
break;
default: /* Unknown opcode */
ACPI_REPORT_ERROR(("acpi_ex_opcode_1A_0T_0R: Unknown opcode %X\n", walk_state->opcode));
status = AE_AML_BAD_OPCODE;
break;
}
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_opcode_1A_1T_0R
*
* PARAMETERS: walk_state - Current state (contains AML opcode)
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Execute opcode with one argument, one target, and no
* return value.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status acpi_ex_opcode_1A_1T_0R(struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state)
{
acpi_status status = AE_OK;
union acpi_operand_object **operand = &walk_state->operands[0];
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR("ex_opcode_1A_1T_0R",
acpi_ps_get_opcode_name(walk_state->opcode));
/* Examine the AML opcode */
switch (walk_state->opcode) {
case AML_LOAD_OP:
status = acpi_ex_load_op(operand[0], operand[1], walk_state);
break;
default: /* Unknown opcode */
ACPI_REPORT_ERROR(("acpi_ex_opcode_1A_1T_0R: Unknown opcode %X\n", walk_state->opcode));
status = AE_AML_BAD_OPCODE;
goto cleanup;
}
cleanup:
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_opcode_1A_1T_1R
*
* PARAMETERS: walk_state - Current state (contains AML opcode)
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Execute opcode with one argument, one target, and a
* return value.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status acpi_ex_opcode_1A_1T_1R(struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state)
{
acpi_status status = AE_OK;
union acpi_operand_object **operand = &walk_state->operands[0];
union acpi_operand_object *return_desc = NULL;
union acpi_operand_object *return_desc2 = NULL;
u32 temp32;
u32 i;
acpi_integer power_of_ten;
acpi_integer digit;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR("ex_opcode_1A_1T_1R",
acpi_ps_get_opcode_name(walk_state->opcode));
/* Examine the AML opcode */
switch (walk_state->opcode) {
case AML_BIT_NOT_OP:
case AML_FIND_SET_LEFT_BIT_OP:
case AML_FIND_SET_RIGHT_BIT_OP:
case AML_FROM_BCD_OP:
case AML_TO_BCD_OP:
case AML_COND_REF_OF_OP:
/* Create a return object of type Integer for these opcodes */
return_desc = acpi_ut_create_internal_object(ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
if (!return_desc) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
switch (walk_state->opcode) {
case AML_BIT_NOT_OP: /* Not (Operand, Result) */
return_desc->integer.value = ~operand[0]->integer.value;
break;
case AML_FIND_SET_LEFT_BIT_OP: /* find_set_left_bit (Operand, Result) */
return_desc->integer.value = operand[0]->integer.value;
/*
* Acpi specification describes Integer type as a little
* endian unsigned value, so this boundary condition is valid.
*/
for (temp32 = 0; return_desc->integer.value &&
temp32 < ACPI_INTEGER_BIT_SIZE; ++temp32) {
return_desc->integer.value >>= 1;
}
return_desc->integer.value = temp32;
break;
case AML_FIND_SET_RIGHT_BIT_OP: /* find_set_right_bit (Operand, Result) */
return_desc->integer.value = operand[0]->integer.value;
/*
* The Acpi specification describes Integer type as a little
* endian unsigned value, so this boundary condition is valid.
*/
for (temp32 = 0; return_desc->integer.value &&
temp32 < ACPI_INTEGER_BIT_SIZE; ++temp32) {
return_desc->integer.value <<= 1;
}
/* Since the bit position is one-based, subtract from 33 (65) */
return_desc->integer.value = temp32 == 0 ? 0 :
(ACPI_INTEGER_BIT_SIZE + 1) - temp32;
break;
case AML_FROM_BCD_OP: /* from_bcd (BCDValue, Result) */
/*
* The 64-bit ACPI integer can hold 16 4-bit BCD characters
* (if table is 32-bit, integer can hold 8 BCD characters)
* Convert each 4-bit BCD value
*/
power_of_ten = 1;
return_desc->integer.value = 0;
digit = operand[0]->integer.value;
/* Convert each BCD digit (each is one nybble wide) */
for (i = 0;
(i < acpi_gbl_integer_nybble_width) && (digit > 0);
i++) {
/* Get the least significant 4-bit BCD digit */
temp32 = ((u32) digit) & 0xF;
/* Check the range of the digit */
if (temp32 > 9) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"BCD digit too large (not decimal): 0x%X\n",
temp32));
status = AE_AML_NUMERIC_OVERFLOW;
goto cleanup;
}
/* Sum the digit into the result with the current power of 10 */
return_desc->integer.value +=
(((acpi_integer) temp32) * power_of_ten);
/* Shift to next BCD digit */
digit >>= 4;
/* Next power of 10 */
power_of_ten *= 10;
}
break;
case AML_TO_BCD_OP: /* to_bcd (Operand, Result) */
return_desc->integer.value = 0;
digit = operand[0]->integer.value;
/* Each BCD digit is one nybble wide */
for (i = 0;
(i < acpi_gbl_integer_nybble_width) && (digit > 0);
i++) {
(void)acpi_ut_short_divide(digit, 10, &digit,
&temp32);
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
/*
* Insert the BCD digit that resides in the
* remainder from above
*/
return_desc->integer.value |=
(((acpi_integer) temp32) << ACPI_MUL_4(i));
}
/* Overflow if there is any data left in Digit */
if (digit > 0) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Integer too large to convert to BCD: %8.8X%8.8X\n",
ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64(operand
[0]->
integer.
value)));
status = AE_AML_NUMERIC_OVERFLOW;
goto cleanup;
}
break;
case AML_COND_REF_OF_OP: /* cond_ref_of (source_object, Result) */
/*
* This op is a little strange because the internal return value is
* different than the return value stored in the result descriptor
* (There are really two return values)
*/
if ((struct acpi_namespace_node *)operand[0] ==
acpi_gbl_root_node) {
/*
* This means that the object does not exist in the namespace,
* return FALSE
*/
return_desc->integer.value = 0;
goto cleanup;
}
/* Get the object reference, store it, and remove our reference */
status = acpi_ex_get_object_reference(operand[0],
&return_desc2,
walk_state);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
goto cleanup;
}
status =
acpi_ex_store(return_desc2, operand[1], walk_state);
acpi_ut_remove_reference(return_desc2);
/* The object exists in the namespace, return TRUE */
return_desc->integer.value = ACPI_INTEGER_MAX;
goto cleanup;
default:
/* No other opcodes get here */
break;
}
break;
case AML_STORE_OP: /* Store (Source, Target) */
/*
* A store operand is typically a number, string, buffer or lvalue
* Be careful about deleting the source object,
* since the object itself may have been stored.
*/
status = acpi_ex_store(operand[0], operand[1], walk_state);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
/* It is possible that the Store already produced a return object */
if (!walk_state->result_obj) {
/*
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
* Normally, we would remove a reference on the Operand[0]
* parameter; But since it is being used as the internal return
* object (meaning we would normally increment it), the two
* cancel out, and we simply don't do anything.
*/
walk_state->result_obj = operand[0];
walk_state->operands[0] = NULL; /* Prevent deletion */
}
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
/*
* ACPI 2.0 Opcodes
*/
case AML_COPY_OP: /* Copy (Source, Target) */
status =
acpi_ut_copy_iobject_to_iobject(operand[0], &return_desc,
walk_state);
break;
case AML_TO_DECSTRING_OP: /* to_decimal_string (Data, Result) */
status = acpi_ex_convert_to_string(operand[0], &return_desc,
ACPI_EXPLICIT_CONVERT_DECIMAL);
if (return_desc == operand[0]) {
/* No conversion performed, add ref to handle return value */
acpi_ut_add_reference(return_desc);
}
break;
case AML_TO_HEXSTRING_OP: /* to_hex_string (Data, Result) */
status = acpi_ex_convert_to_string(operand[0], &return_desc,
ACPI_EXPLICIT_CONVERT_HEX);
if (return_desc == operand[0]) {
/* No conversion performed, add ref to handle return value */
acpi_ut_add_reference(return_desc);
}
break;
case AML_TO_BUFFER_OP: /* to_buffer (Data, Result) */
status = acpi_ex_convert_to_buffer(operand[0], &return_desc);
if (return_desc == operand[0]) {
/* No conversion performed, add ref to handle return value */
acpi_ut_add_reference(return_desc);
}
break;
case AML_TO_INTEGER_OP: /* to_integer (Data, Result) */
status = acpi_ex_convert_to_integer(operand[0], &return_desc,
ACPI_ANY_BASE);
if (return_desc == operand[0]) {
/* No conversion performed, add ref to handle return value */
acpi_ut_add_reference(return_desc);
}
break;
case AML_SHIFT_LEFT_BIT_OP: /* shift_left_bit (Source, bit_num) */
case AML_SHIFT_RIGHT_BIT_OP: /* shift_right_bit (Source, bit_num) */
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
/* These are two obsolete opcodes */
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"%s is obsolete and not implemented\n",
acpi_ps_get_opcode_name(walk_state->opcode)));
status = AE_SUPPORT;
goto cleanup;
default: /* Unknown opcode */
ACPI_REPORT_ERROR(("acpi_ex_opcode_1A_1T_1R: Unknown opcode %X\n", walk_state->opcode));
status = AE_AML_BAD_OPCODE;
goto cleanup;
}
if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
/* Store the return value computed above into the target object */
status = acpi_ex_store(return_desc, operand[1], walk_state);
}
cleanup:
if (!walk_state->result_obj) {
walk_state->result_obj = return_desc;
}
/* Delete return object on error */
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
acpi_ut_remove_reference(return_desc);
}
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_opcode_1A_0T_1R
*
* PARAMETERS: walk_state - Current state (contains AML opcode)
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Execute opcode with one argument, no target, and a return value
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status acpi_ex_opcode_1A_0T_1R(struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state)
{
union acpi_operand_object **operand = &walk_state->operands[0];
union acpi_operand_object *temp_desc;
union acpi_operand_object *return_desc = NULL;
acpi_status status = AE_OK;
u32 type;
acpi_integer value;
ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR("ex_opcode_1A_0T_1R",
acpi_ps_get_opcode_name(walk_state->opcode));
/* Examine the AML opcode */
switch (walk_state->opcode) {
case AML_LNOT_OP: /* LNot (Operand) */
return_desc = acpi_ut_create_internal_object(ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
if (!return_desc) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* Set result to ONES (TRUE) if Value == 0. Note:
* return_desc->Integer.Value is initially == 0 (FALSE) from above.
*/
if (!operand[0]->integer.value) {
return_desc->integer.value = ACPI_INTEGER_MAX;
}
break;
case AML_DECREMENT_OP: /* Decrement (Operand) */
case AML_INCREMENT_OP: /* Increment (Operand) */
/*
* Create a new integer. Can't just get the base integer and
* increment it because it may be an Arg or Field.
*/
return_desc = acpi_ut_create_internal_object(ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
if (!return_desc) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* Since we are expecting a Reference operand, it can be either a
* NS Node or an internal object.
*/
temp_desc = operand[0];
if (ACPI_GET_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(temp_desc) ==
ACPI_DESC_TYPE_OPERAND) {
/* Internal reference object - prevent deletion */
acpi_ut_add_reference(temp_desc);
}
/*
* Convert the Reference operand to an Integer (This removes a
* reference on the Operand[0] object)
*
* NOTE: We use LNOT_OP here in order to force resolution of the
* reference operand to an actual integer.
*/
status =
acpi_ex_resolve_operands(AML_LNOT_OP, &temp_desc,
walk_state);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"%s: bad operand(s) %s\n",
acpi_ps_get_opcode_name(walk_state->
opcode),
acpi_format_exception(status)));
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* temp_desc is now guaranteed to be an Integer object --
* Perform the actual increment or decrement
*/
if (walk_state->opcode == AML_INCREMENT_OP) {
return_desc->integer.value =
temp_desc->integer.value + 1;
} else {
return_desc->integer.value =
temp_desc->integer.value - 1;
}
/* Finished with this Integer object */
acpi_ut_remove_reference(temp_desc);
/*
* Store the result back (indirectly) through the original
* Reference object
*/
status = acpi_ex_store(return_desc, operand[0], walk_state);
break;
case AML_TYPE_OP: /* object_type (source_object) */
/*
* Note: The operand is not resolved at this point because we want to
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
* get the associated object, not its value. For example, we don't
* want to resolve a field_unit to its value, we want the actual
* field_unit object.
*/
/* Get the type of the base object */
status =
acpi_ex_resolve_multiple(walk_state, operand[0], &type,
NULL);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
goto cleanup;
}
/* Allocate a descriptor to hold the type. */
return_desc = acpi_ut_create_internal_object(ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
if (!return_desc) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
return_desc->integer.value = type;
break;
case AML_SIZE_OF_OP: /* size_of (source_object) */
/*
* Note: The operand is not resolved at this point because we want to
* get the associated object, not its value.
*/
/* Get the base object */
status = acpi_ex_resolve_multiple(walk_state,
operand[0], &type,
&temp_desc);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* The type of the base object must be integer, buffer, string, or
* package. All others are not supported.
*
* NOTE: Integer is not specifically supported by the ACPI spec,
* but is supported implicitly via implicit operand conversion.
* rather than bother with conversion, we just use the byte width
* global (4 or 8 bytes).
*/
switch (type) {
case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER:
value = acpi_gbl_integer_byte_width;
break;
case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER:
value = temp_desc->buffer.length;
break;
case ACPI_TYPE_STRING:
value = temp_desc->string.length;
break;
case ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE:
value = temp_desc->package.count;
break;
default:
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"size_of - Operand is not Buf/Int/Str/Pkg - found type %s\n",
acpi_ut_get_type_name(type)));
status = AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* Now that we have the size of the object, create a result
* object to hold the value
*/
return_desc = acpi_ut_create_internal_object(ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
if (!return_desc) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
return_desc->integer.value = value;
break;
case AML_REF_OF_OP: /* ref_of (source_object) */
status =
acpi_ex_get_object_reference(operand[0], &return_desc,
walk_state);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
goto cleanup;
}
break;
case AML_DEREF_OF_OP: /* deref_of (obj_reference | String) */
/* Check for a method local or argument, or standalone String */
if (ACPI_GET_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(operand[0]) !=
ACPI_DESC_TYPE_NAMED) {
switch (ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE(operand[0])) {
case ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE:
/*
* This is a deref_of (local_x | arg_x)
*
* Must resolve/dereference the local/arg reference first
*/
switch (operand[0]->reference.opcode) {
case AML_LOCAL_OP:
case AML_ARG_OP:
/* Set Operand[0] to the value of the local/arg */
status =
acpi_ds_method_data_get_value
(operand[0]->reference.opcode,
operand[0]->reference.offset,
walk_state, &temp_desc);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* Delete our reference to the input object and
* point to the object just retrieved
*/
acpi_ut_remove_reference(operand[0]);
operand[0] = temp_desc;
break;
case AML_REF_OF_OP:
/* Get the object to which the reference refers */
temp_desc =
operand[0]->reference.object;
acpi_ut_remove_reference(operand[0]);
operand[0] = temp_desc;
break;
default:
/* Must be an Index op - handled below */
break;
}
break;
case ACPI_TYPE_STRING:
/*
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
* This is a deref_of (String). The string is a reference
* to a named ACPI object.
*
* 1) Find the owning Node
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
* 2) Dereference the node to an actual object. Could be a
* Field, so we need to resolve the node to a value.
*/
status =
acpi_ns_get_node_by_path(operand[0]->string.
pointer,
walk_state->
scope_info->scope.
node,
ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT,
ACPI_CAST_INDIRECT_PTR
(struct
acpi_namespace_node,
&return_desc));
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
goto cleanup;
}
status =
acpi_ex_resolve_node_to_value
(ACPI_CAST_INDIRECT_PTR
(struct acpi_namespace_node, &return_desc),
walk_state);
goto cleanup;
default:
status = AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE;
goto cleanup;
}
}
/* Operand[0] may have changed from the code above */
if (ACPI_GET_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(operand[0]) ==
ACPI_DESC_TYPE_NAMED) {
/*
* This is a deref_of (object_reference)
* Get the actual object from the Node (This is the dereference).
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
* This case may only happen when a local_x or arg_x is
* dereferenced above.
*/
return_desc = acpi_ns_get_attached_object((struct
acpi_namespace_node
*)
operand[0]);
acpi_ut_add_reference(return_desc);
} else {
/*
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
* This must be a reference object produced by either the
* Index() or ref_of() operator
*/
switch (operand[0]->reference.opcode) {
case AML_INDEX_OP:
/*
* The target type for the Index operator must be
* either a Buffer or a Package
*/
switch (operand[0]->reference.target_type) {
case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER_FIELD:
temp_desc =
operand[0]->reference.object;
/*
* Create a new object that contains one element of the
* buffer -- the element pointed to by the index.
*
* NOTE: index into a buffer is NOT a pointer to a
* sub-buffer of the main buffer, it is only a pointer to a
* single element (byte) of the buffer!
*/
return_desc =
acpi_ut_create_internal_object
(ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
if (!return_desc) {
status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* Since we are returning the value of the buffer at the
* indexed location, we don't need to add an additional
* reference to the buffer itself.
*/
return_desc->integer.value =
temp_desc->buffer.
pointer[operand[0]->reference.
offset];
break;
case ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE:
/*
ACPICA 20050408 from Bob Moore Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits. This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators. The "strupr" function is now permanently local (acpi_ut_strupr), since this is not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C libraries. References to the C library strupr function have been removed from the headers. Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes with the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C file. ACPICA 20050329 from Bob Moore An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field of length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.) The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the module level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the prevalence of this type of code. Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control methods) within package objects. Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are now completely dumped, showing all elements. Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be written, and the type of the object will be displayed.) The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across the core subsystem. The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been significantly reduced, by about 1/3. Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent. Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h. Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2005-04-19 10:49:35 +08:00
* Return the referenced element of the package. We must
* add another reference to the referenced object, however.
*/
return_desc =
*(operand[0]->reference.where);
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
if (return_desc) {
acpi_ut_add_reference
(return_desc);
}
break;
default:
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Unknown Index target_type %X in obj %p\n",
operand[0]->reference.
target_type,
operand[0]));
status = AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE;
goto cleanup;
}
break;
case AML_REF_OF_OP:
return_desc = operand[0]->reference.object;
if (ACPI_GET_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(return_desc) ==
ACPI_DESC_TYPE_NAMED) {
return_desc =
acpi_ns_get_attached_object((struct
acpi_namespace_node
*)
return_desc);
}
/* Add another reference to the object! */
acpi_ut_add_reference(return_desc);
break;
default:
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
"Unknown opcode in ref(%p) - %X\n",
operand[0],
operand[0]->reference.
opcode));
status = AE_TYPE;
goto cleanup;
}
}
break;
default:
ACPI_REPORT_ERROR(("acpi_ex_opcode_1A_0T_1R: Unknown opcode %X\n", walk_state->opcode));
status = AE_AML_BAD_OPCODE;
goto cleanup;
}
cleanup:
/* Delete return object on error */
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
acpi_ut_remove_reference(return_desc);
}
walk_state->result_obj = return_desc;
return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
}