nsarguments.c revision 199767f8919635c4928607450d9e0abb932109ce
/******************************************************************************
*
* Module Name: nsarguments - Validation of args for ACPI predefined methods
*
*****************************************************************************/
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#define _COMPONENT ACPI_NAMESPACE
ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("nsarguments")
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: AcpiNsCheckArgumentTypes
*
* PARAMETERS: Info - Method execution information block
*
* RETURN: None
*
* DESCRIPTION: Check the incoming argument count and all argument types
* against the argument type list for a predefined name.
*
******************************************************************************/
void
{
UINT32 i;
/* If not a predefined name, cannot typecheck args */
if (!Info->Predefined)
{
return;
}
/* Typecheck all arguments */
{
if (UserArgType != ArgType)
{
"Argument #%u type mismatch - "
"Found [%s], ACPI requires [%s]", (i + 1),
AcpiUtGetTypeName (ArgType)));
}
}
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: AcpiNsCheckAcpiCompliance
*
* PARAMETERS: Pathname - Full pathname to the node (for error msgs)
* Predefined - Pointer to entry in predefined name table
*
* RETURN: None
*
* predefined name is what is expected (matches what is defined in
* the ACPI specification for this predefined name.)
*
******************************************************************************/
void
char *Pathname,
const ACPI_PREDEFINED_INFO *Predefined)
{
if (!Predefined)
{
return;
}
/* Get the ACPI-required arg count from the predefined info table */
/*
* If this object is not a control method, we can check if the ACPI
* spec requires that it be a method.
*/
{
if (RequiredParamCount > 0)
{
/* Object requires args, must be implemented as a method */
"Object (%s) must be a control method with %u arguments",
}
{
/* Object requires no args and no return value, must be a method */
"Object (%s) must be a control method "
"with no arguments and no return value",
}
return;
}
/*
* This is a control method.
* Check that the ASL/AML-defined parameter count for this method
* matches the ACPI-required parameter count
*
* Some methods are allowed to have a "minimum" number of args (_SCP)
* because their definition in ACPI has changed over time.
*
* Note: These are BIOS errors in the declaration of the object
*/
if (AmlParamCount < RequiredParamCount)
{
"Insufficient arguments - "
"ASL declared %u, ACPI requires %u",
}
else if ((AmlParamCount > RequiredParamCount) &&
{
"Excess arguments - "
"ASL declared %u, ACPI requires %u",
}
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: AcpiNsCheckArgumentCount
*
* PARAMETERS: Pathname - Full pathname to the node (for error msgs)
* UserParamCount - Number of args passed in by the caller
* Predefined - Pointer to entry in predefined name table
*
* RETURN: None
*
* DESCRIPTION: Check that incoming argument count matches the declared
*
******************************************************************************/
void
char *Pathname,
const ACPI_PREDEFINED_INFO *Predefined)
{
if (!Predefined)
{
/*
* Not a predefined name. Check the incoming user argument count
*/
{
if (UserParamCount)
{
"%u arguments were passed to a non-method ACPI object (%s)",
}
return;
}
/*
* This is a control method. Check the parameter count.
* We can only check the incoming argument count against the
*
* Emit a message if too few or too many arguments have been passed
* by the caller.
*
* Note: Too many arguments will not cause the method to
* fail. However, the method will fail if there are too few
* arguments and the method attempts to use one of the missing ones.
*/
if (UserParamCount < AmlParamCount)
{
"Insufficient arguments - "
"Caller passed %u, method requires %u",
}
else if (UserParamCount > AmlParamCount)
{
"Excess arguments - "
"Caller passed %u, method requires %u",
}
return;
}
/*
* This is a predefined name. Validate the user-supplied parameter
* count against the ACPI specification. We don't validate against
* the method itself because what is important here is that the
* caller is in conformance with the spec. (The arg count for the
* method was checked against the ACPI spec earlier.)
*
* Some methods are allowed to have a "minimum" number of args (_SCP)
* because their definition in ACPI has changed over time.
*/
if (UserParamCount < RequiredParamCount)
{
"Insufficient arguments - "
"Caller passed %u, ACPI requires %u",
}
else if ((UserParamCount > RequiredParamCount) &&
{
"Excess arguments - "
"Caller passed %u, ACPI requires %u",
}
}