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ACPICA commit dfa3feffa8f760b686207d09dc880cd2f26c72af Currently the pointer to the table is cast to acpi_physical_address and later cast back to a pointer to be dereferenced. Whether or not this is supported is implementation-defined. On CHERI, and thus Arm's experimental Morello prototype architecture, pointers are represented as capabilities, which are unforgeable bounded pointers, providing always-on fine-grained spatial memory safety. This means that any pointer cast to a plain integer will lose all its associated metadata, and when cast back to a pointer it will give a null-derived pointer (one that has the same metadata as null but an address equal to the integer) that will trap on any dereference. As a result, this is an implementation where acpi_physical_address cannot be used as a hack to store real pointers. Thus, alter the lifecycle of table descriptors. Internal physical tables keep the current behaviour where only the address is set on install, and the pointer is set on acquire. Virtual tables (internal and external) now store the pointer on initialisation and use that on acquire (which will redundantly set *table_ptr to itself, but changing that is both unnecessary and overly complicated as acpi_tb_acquire_table is called with both a pointer to a variable and a pointer to Table->Pointer itself). This requires propagating the (possible) table pointer everywhere in order to make sure pointers make it through to acpi_tb_acquire_temp_table, which requires a change to the acpi_install_table interface. Instead of taking an ACPI_PHYSADDR_TYPE and a boolean indicating whether it's physical or virtual, it is now split into acpi_install_table (that takes an external virtual table pointer) and acpi_install_physical_table (that takes an ACPI_PHYSADDR_TYPE for an internal physical table address). This also has the benefit of providing a cleaner API. Link: https://github.com/acpica/acpica/commit/dfa3feff Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> [ rjw: Adjust the code in tables.c to match interface changes ] Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
539 lines
15 KiB
C
539 lines
15 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause OR GPL-2.0
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/******************************************************************************
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*
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* Module Name: exconfig - Namespace reconfiguration (Load/Unload opcodes)
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2021, Intel Corp.
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*
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*****************************************************************************/
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#include <acpi/acpi.h>
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#include "accommon.h"
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#include "acinterp.h"
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#include "acnamesp.h"
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#include "actables.h"
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#include "acdispat.h"
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#include "acevents.h"
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#include "amlcode.h"
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#define _COMPONENT ACPI_EXECUTER
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ACPI_MODULE_NAME("exconfig")
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/* Local prototypes */
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static acpi_status
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acpi_ex_add_table(u32 table_index, union acpi_operand_object **ddb_handle);
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static acpi_status
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acpi_ex_region_read(union acpi_operand_object *obj_desc,
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u32 length, u8 *buffer);
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/*******************************************************************************
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*
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* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_add_table
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*
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* PARAMETERS: table - Pointer to raw table
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* parent_node - Where to load the table (scope)
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* ddb_handle - Where to return the table handle.
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*
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* RETURN: Status
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*
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* DESCRIPTION: Common function to Install and Load an ACPI table with a
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* returned table handle.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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static acpi_status
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acpi_ex_add_table(u32 table_index, union acpi_operand_object **ddb_handle)
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{
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union acpi_operand_object *obj_desc;
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ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(ex_add_table);
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/* Create an object to be the table handle */
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obj_desc = acpi_ut_create_internal_object(ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE);
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if (!obj_desc) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY);
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}
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/* Init the table handle */
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obj_desc->common.flags |= AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID;
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obj_desc->reference.class = ACPI_REFCLASS_TABLE;
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obj_desc->reference.value = table_index;
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*ddb_handle = obj_desc;
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK);
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}
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/*******************************************************************************
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*
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* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_load_table_op
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*
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* PARAMETERS: walk_state - Current state with operands
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* return_desc - Where to store the return object
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*
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* RETURN: Status
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*
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* DESCRIPTION: Load an ACPI table from the RSDT/XSDT
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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acpi_status
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acpi_ex_load_table_op(struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state,
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union acpi_operand_object **return_desc)
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{
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acpi_status status;
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union acpi_operand_object **operand = &walk_state->operands[0];
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struct acpi_namespace_node *parent_node;
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struct acpi_namespace_node *start_node;
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struct acpi_namespace_node *parameter_node = NULL;
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union acpi_operand_object *ddb_handle;
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u32 table_index;
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ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(ex_load_table_op);
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/* Find the ACPI table in the RSDT/XSDT */
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acpi_ex_exit_interpreter();
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status = acpi_tb_find_table(operand[0]->string.pointer,
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operand[1]->string.pointer,
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operand[2]->string.pointer, &table_index);
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acpi_ex_enter_interpreter();
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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if (status != AE_NOT_FOUND) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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/* Table not found, return an Integer=0 and AE_OK */
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ddb_handle = acpi_ut_create_integer_object((u64) 0);
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if (!ddb_handle) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY);
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}
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*return_desc = ddb_handle;
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK);
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}
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/* Default nodes */
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start_node = walk_state->scope_info->scope.node;
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parent_node = acpi_gbl_root_node;
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/* root_path (optional parameter) */
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if (operand[3]->string.length > 0) {
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/*
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* Find the node referenced by the root_path_string. This is the
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* location within the namespace where the table will be loaded.
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*/
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status = acpi_ns_get_node_unlocked(start_node,
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operand[3]->string.pointer,
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ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT,
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&parent_node);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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}
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/* parameter_path (optional parameter) */
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if (operand[4]->string.length > 0) {
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if ((operand[4]->string.pointer[0] != AML_ROOT_PREFIX) &&
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(operand[4]->string.pointer[0] != AML_PARENT_PREFIX)) {
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/*
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* Path is not absolute, so it will be relative to the node
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* referenced by the root_path_string (or the NS root if omitted)
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*/
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start_node = parent_node;
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}
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/* Find the node referenced by the parameter_path_string */
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status = acpi_ns_get_node_unlocked(start_node,
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operand[4]->string.pointer,
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ACPI_NS_SEARCH_PARENT,
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¶meter_node);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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}
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/* Load the table into the namespace */
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ACPI_INFO(("Dynamic OEM Table Load:"));
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acpi_ex_exit_interpreter();
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status = acpi_tb_load_table(table_index, parent_node);
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acpi_ex_enter_interpreter();
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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status = acpi_ex_add_table(table_index, &ddb_handle);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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/* Complete the initialization/resolution of new objects */
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acpi_ex_exit_interpreter();
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acpi_ns_initialize_objects();
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acpi_ex_enter_interpreter();
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/* Parameter Data (optional) */
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if (parameter_node) {
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/* Store the parameter data into the optional parameter object */
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status = acpi_ex_store(operand[5],
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ACPI_CAST_PTR(union acpi_operand_object,
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parameter_node),
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walk_state);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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(void)acpi_ex_unload_table(ddb_handle);
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acpi_ut_remove_reference(ddb_handle);
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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}
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*return_desc = ddb_handle;
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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/*******************************************************************************
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*
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* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_region_read
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*
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* PARAMETERS: obj_desc - Region descriptor
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* length - Number of bytes to read
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* buffer - Pointer to where to put the data
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*
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* RETURN: Status
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*
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* DESCRIPTION: Read data from an operation region. The read starts from the
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* beginning of the region.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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static acpi_status
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acpi_ex_region_read(union acpi_operand_object *obj_desc, u32 length, u8 *buffer)
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{
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acpi_status status;
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u64 value;
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u32 region_offset = 0;
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u32 i;
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/* Bytewise reads */
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for (i = 0; i < length; i++) {
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status =
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acpi_ev_address_space_dispatch(obj_desc, NULL, ACPI_READ,
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region_offset, 8, &value);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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return (status);
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}
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*buffer = (u8)value;
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buffer++;
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region_offset++;
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}
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return (AE_OK);
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}
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/*******************************************************************************
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*
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* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_load_op
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*
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* PARAMETERS: obj_desc - Region or Buffer/Field where the table will be
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* obtained
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* target - Where a handle to the table will be stored
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* walk_state - Current state
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*
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* RETURN: Status
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*
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* DESCRIPTION: Load an ACPI table from a field or operation region
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*
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* NOTE: Region Fields (Field, bank_field, index_fields) are resolved to buffer
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* objects before this code is reached.
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*
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* If source is an operation region, it must refer to system_memory, as
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* per the ACPI specification.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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acpi_status
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acpi_ex_load_op(union acpi_operand_object *obj_desc,
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union acpi_operand_object *target,
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struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state)
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{
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union acpi_operand_object *ddb_handle;
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struct acpi_table_header *table_header;
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struct acpi_table_header *table;
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u32 table_index;
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acpi_status status;
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u32 length;
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ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(ex_load_op);
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/* Source Object can be either an op_region or a Buffer/Field */
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switch (obj_desc->common.type) {
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case ACPI_TYPE_REGION:
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ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_EXEC,
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"Load table from Region %p\n", obj_desc));
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/* Region must be system_memory (from ACPI spec) */
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if (obj_desc->region.space_id != ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
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}
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/*
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* If the Region Address and Length have not been previously
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* evaluated, evaluate them now and save the results.
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*/
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if (!(obj_desc->common.flags & AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID)) {
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status = acpi_ds_get_region_arguments(obj_desc);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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}
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/* Get the table header first so we can get the table length */
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table_header = ACPI_ALLOCATE(sizeof(struct acpi_table_header));
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if (!table_header) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY);
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}
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status =
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acpi_ex_region_read(obj_desc,
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sizeof(struct acpi_table_header),
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ACPI_CAST_PTR(u8, table_header));
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length = table_header->length;
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ACPI_FREE(table_header);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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/* Must have at least an ACPI table header */
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if (length < sizeof(struct acpi_table_header)) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_INVALID_TABLE_LENGTH);
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}
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/*
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* The original implementation simply mapped the table, with no copy.
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* However, the memory region is not guaranteed to remain stable and
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* we must copy the table to a local buffer. For example, the memory
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* region is corrupted after suspend on some machines. Dynamically
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* loaded tables are usually small, so this overhead is minimal.
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*
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* The latest implementation (5/2009) does not use a mapping at all.
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* We use the low-level operation region interface to read the table
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* instead of the obvious optimization of using a direct mapping.
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* This maintains a consistent use of operation regions across the
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* entire subsystem. This is important if additional processing must
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* be performed in the (possibly user-installed) operation region
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* handler. For example, acpi_exec and ASLTS depend on this.
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*/
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/* Allocate a buffer for the table */
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table = ACPI_ALLOCATE(length);
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if (!table) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY);
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}
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/* Read the entire table */
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status = acpi_ex_region_read(obj_desc, length,
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ACPI_CAST_PTR(u8, table));
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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ACPI_FREE(table);
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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break;
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case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER: /* Buffer or resolved region_field */
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ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_EXEC,
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"Load table from Buffer or Field %p\n",
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obj_desc));
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/* Must have at least an ACPI table header */
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if (obj_desc->buffer.length < sizeof(struct acpi_table_header)) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_INVALID_TABLE_LENGTH);
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}
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/* Get the actual table length from the table header */
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table_header =
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ACPI_CAST_PTR(struct acpi_table_header,
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obj_desc->buffer.pointer);
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length = table_header->length;
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/* Table cannot extend beyond the buffer */
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if (length > obj_desc->buffer.length) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT);
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}
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if (length < sizeof(struct acpi_table_header)) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_INVALID_TABLE_LENGTH);
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}
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/*
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* Copy the table from the buffer because the buffer could be
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* modified or even deleted in the future
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*/
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table = ACPI_ALLOCATE(length);
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if (!table) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY);
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}
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memcpy(table, table_header, length);
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break;
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default:
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
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}
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/* Install the new table into the local data structures */
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ACPI_INFO(("Dynamic OEM Table Load:"));
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acpi_ex_exit_interpreter();
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status = acpi_tb_install_and_load_table(ACPI_PTR_TO_PHYSADDR(table),
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ACPI_TABLE_ORIGIN_INTERNAL_VIRTUAL,
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table, TRUE, &table_index);
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acpi_ex_enter_interpreter();
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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/* Delete allocated table buffer */
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ACPI_FREE(table);
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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/*
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* Add the table to the namespace.
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*
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* Note: Load the table objects relative to the root of the namespace.
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* This appears to go against the ACPI specification, but we do it for
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* compatibility with other ACPI implementations.
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*/
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status = acpi_ex_add_table(table_index, &ddb_handle);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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/* On error, table_ptr was deallocated above */
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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/* Complete the initialization/resolution of new objects */
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acpi_ex_exit_interpreter();
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acpi_ns_initialize_objects();
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acpi_ex_enter_interpreter();
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/* Store the ddb_handle into the Target operand */
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status = acpi_ex_store(ddb_handle, target, walk_state);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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(void)acpi_ex_unload_table(ddb_handle);
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/* table_ptr was deallocated above */
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acpi_ut_remove_reference(ddb_handle);
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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/* Remove the reference by added by acpi_ex_store above */
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acpi_ut_remove_reference(ddb_handle);
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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/*******************************************************************************
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*
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* FUNCTION: acpi_ex_unload_table
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*
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* PARAMETERS: ddb_handle - Handle to a previously loaded table
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*
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* RETURN: Status
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*
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* DESCRIPTION: Unload an ACPI table
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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acpi_status acpi_ex_unload_table(union acpi_operand_object *ddb_handle)
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{
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acpi_status status = AE_OK;
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union acpi_operand_object *table_desc = ddb_handle;
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u32 table_index;
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ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(ex_unload_table);
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/*
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* Temporarily emit a warning so that the ASL for the machine can be
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* hopefully obtained. This is to say that the Unload() operator is
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* extremely rare if not completely unused.
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*/
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ACPI_WARNING((AE_INFO, "Received request to unload an ACPI table"));
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/*
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* May 2018: Unload is no longer supported for the following reasons:
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* 1) A correct implementation on some hosts may not be possible.
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* 2) Other ACPI implementations do not correctly/fully support it.
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* 3) It requires host device driver support which does not exist.
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* (To properly support namespace unload out from underneath.)
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* 4) This AML operator has never been seen in the field.
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*/
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ACPI_EXCEPTION((AE_INFO, AE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED,
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"AML Unload operator is not supported"));
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/*
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* Validate the handle
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* Although the handle is partially validated in acpi_ex_reconfiguration()
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* when it calls acpi_ex_resolve_operands(), the handle is more completely
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* validated here.
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*
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* Handle must be a valid operand object of type reference. Also, the
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* ddb_handle must still be marked valid (table has not been previously
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* unloaded)
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*/
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if ((!ddb_handle) ||
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(ACPI_GET_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(ddb_handle) != ACPI_DESC_TYPE_OPERAND) ||
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(ddb_handle->common.type != ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE) ||
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(!(ddb_handle->common.flags & AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID))) {
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return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE);
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}
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/* Get the table index from the ddb_handle */
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table_index = table_desc->reference.value;
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/*
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* Release the interpreter lock so that the table lock won't have
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* strict order requirement against it.
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*/
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acpi_ex_exit_interpreter();
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status = acpi_tb_unload_table(table_index);
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acpi_ex_enter_interpreter();
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/*
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* Invalidate the handle. We do this because the handle may be stored
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* in a named object and may not be actually deleted until much later.
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*/
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if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
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ddb_handle->common.flags &= ~AOPOBJ_DATA_VALID;
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}
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return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
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}
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