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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2016-10-03 20:11:58 +0300 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2016-10-03 20:11:58 +0300 |
commit | 72d39926f098b0c4ad95e1461595a8d6d403c14d (patch) | |
tree | b540b63f61ed04752528c3ca4bce42b4a7d7a28a /drivers/acpi/acpica/utstrtoul64.c | |
parent | 72ec94560d7ee1d3a61d5904fd9a5bf68bf3b11a (diff) | |
parent | 8c4b172123c08a7138ee01675c130c83f9c1117c (diff) | |
download | linux-72d39926f098b0c4ad95e1461595a8d6d403c14d.tar.xz |
Merge tag 'acpi-4.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"First off, the ACPICA code in the kernel is updated to upstream
revision 20160831 that brings in a few bug fixes and cleanups. In
particular, it is possible to mask GPEs now (and the sysfs interface
for GPE control is fixed on top of that), problems related to the
table loading mechanism are fixed and all code related to FADT version
2 (which has never been part of the ACPI specification) is dropped.
On the new features front, there is a new watchdog driver based on the
ACPI WDAT (ACPI Watchdog Action Table), needed on some platforms to
replace the iTCO watchdog that doesn't work there, and some UART
devices get new definitions of built-in properties (to be accessed via
the generic device properties API).
Also, included is a fix for an ACPI-related PCI resorces allocation
issue and a few problems in the EC driver and in the button and
battery drivers are fixed.
In addition to that, the ACPI CPPC library is updated to make batching
of requests sent over the PCC channel possible (which reduces the PCC
usage overhead substantially in some cases) and to support functional
fixed hardware (FFH) type of CPPC registers access (which will allow
CPPC to be used on x86 too in the future).
As usual, there are some assorted fixes and cleanups too.
Specifics:
- Update of the ACPICA code in the kernel to upstream revision
20160831 with the following major changes:
* New mechanism for GPE masking.
* Fixes for issues related to the LoadTable operator and table
loading.
* Fixes for issues related to so-called module-level code (MLC),
that is AML that doesn't belong to any methods.
* Change of the return value of the _OSI method to reflect the
Windows behavior.
* GAS (Generic Address Structure) support fix related to 32-bit
FADT addresses.
* Elimination of unnecessary FADT version 2 support.
* ACPI tools fixes and cleanups.
From Bob Moore, Lv Zheng, and Jung-uk Kim.
- ACPI sysfs interface updates to fix GPE handling (on top of the new
GPE masking mechanism in ACPICA) and issues related to table
loading (Lv Zheng).
- New watchdog driver based on the ACPI WDAT (ACPI Watchdog Action
Table), needed on some platforms to replace the iTCO watchdog that
doesn't work there and related updates of the intel_pmc_ipc,
i2c/i801 and MFD/lcp_ich drivers (Mika Westerberg).
- Driver core fix to prevent it from leaking secondary fwnode objects
during device removal (Lukas Wunner).
- New definitions of built-in properties for UART in ACPI-based x86
SoC drivers and a 8250_dw driver quirk for the APM X-Gene SoC
(Heikki Krogerus).
- New device ID for the Vulcan SPI controller and constification of
local strucures in the AMD SoC (APD) ACPI driver (Kamlakant Patel,
Julia Lawall).
- Fix for a bug causing the allocation of PCI resorces to fail if
ACPI-enumerated child platform devices are registered below the PCI
devices in question (Mika Westerberg).
- Change of the default polarity for PCI legacy IRQs to high on
systems booting wth ACPI on platforms with a GIC interrupt
controller model fixing the discrepancy between the specification
and HW behavior (Lorenzo Pieralisi).
- Fixes for the handling of system suspend/resume in the ACPI EC
driver and update of that driver to make it cope with the cases
when the EC device defined in the ECDT has to be used throughout
the entire system life cycle (Lv Zheng).
- Update of the ACPI CPPC library to allow it to batch requests sent
over the PCC channel (to reduce overhead), to support the fixed
functional hardware (FFH) CPPC registers access type, to notify the
mailbox framework about TX completions when the interrupt flag is
set for the PCC mailbox, and to support HW-Reduced Communication
Subspace type 2 (Ashwin Chaugule, Prashanth Prakash, Srinivas
Pandruvada, Hoan Tran).
- ACPI button driver fix and documentation update related to the
handling of laptop lids (Lv Zheng).
- ACPI battery driver initialization fix (Carlos Garnacho).
- ACPI GPIO enumeration documentation update (Mika Westerberg).
- Assorted updates of the core ACPI bus type code (Lukas Wunner, Lv
Zheng).
- Assorted cleanups of the ACPI table parsing code and the
x86-specific ACPI code (Al Stone).
- Fixes for assorted ACPI-related issues found in linux-next (Wei
Yongjun)"
* tag 'acpi-4.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (98 commits)
ACPI / documentation: Use recommended name in GPIO property names
watchdog: wdat_wdt: Fix warning for using 0 as NULL
watchdog: wdat_wdt: fix return value check in wdat_wdt_probe()
platform/x86: intel_pmc_ipc: Do not create iTCO watchdog when WDAT table exists
i2c: i801: Do not create iTCO watchdog when WDAT table exists
mfd: lpc_ich: Do not create iTCO watchdog when WDAT table exists
ACPI / bus: Adjust ACPI subsystem initialization for new table loading mode
ACPICA: Parser: Fix a regression in LoadTable support
ACPICA: Tables: Fix "UNLOAD" code path lock issues
ACPI / watchdog: Add support for WDAT hardware watchdog
ACPI / platform: Pay attention to parent device's resources
PCI: Add pci_find_resource()
ACPI / CPPC: Support PCC with interrupt flag
ACPI / sysfs: Update sysfs signature handling code
ACPI / sysfs: Fix an issue for LoadTable opcode
ACPICA: Tables: Fix a regression in acpi_tb_find_table()
ACPI / tables: Remove duplicated include from tables.c
ACPI / APD: constify local structures
x86: ACPI: make variable names clearer in acpi_parse_madt_lapic_entries()
x86: ACPI: remove extraneous white space after semicolon
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diff --git a/drivers/acpi/acpica/utstrtoul64.c b/drivers/acpi/acpica/utstrtoul64.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b4f341c98a95 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/acpi/acpica/utstrtoul64.c @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ +/******************************************************************************* + * + * Module Name: utstrtoul64 - string to 64-bit integer support + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +/* + * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2016, Intel Corp. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer, + * without modification. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer + * substantially similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below + * ("Disclaimer") and any redistribution must be conditioned upon + * including a substantially similar Disclaimer requirement for further + * binary redistribution. + * 3. Neither the names of the above-listed copyright holders nor the names + * 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 + * Software Foundation. + * + * NO WARRANTY + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, + * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE + * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. + */ + +#include <acpi/acpi.h> +#include "accommon.h" + +/******************************************************************************* + * + * The functions in this module satisfy the need for 64-bit string-to-integer + * conversions on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +#define _COMPONENT ACPI_UTILITIES +ACPI_MODULE_NAME("utstrtoul64") + +/* Local prototypes */ +static u64 acpi_ut_strtoul_base10(char *string, u32 flags); + +static u64 acpi_ut_strtoul_base16(char *string, u32 flags); + +/******************************************************************************* + * + * String conversion rules as written in the ACPI specification. The error + * conditions and behavior are different depending on the type of conversion. + * + * + * Implicit data type conversion: string-to-integer + * -------------------------------------------------- + * + * Base is always 16. This is the ACPI_STRTOUL_BASE16 case. + * + * Example: + * Add ("BA98", Arg0, Local0) + * + * The integer is initialized to the value zero. + * The ASCII string is interpreted as a hexadecimal constant. + * + * 1) A "0x" prefix is not allowed. However, ACPICA allows this for + * compatibility with previous ACPICA. (NO ERROR) + * + * 2) Terminates when the size of an integer is reached (32 or 64 bits). + * (NO ERROR) + * + * 3) The first non-hex character terminates the conversion without error. + * (NO ERROR) + * + * 4) Conversion of a null (zero-length) string to an integer is not + * allowed. However, ACPICA allows this for compatibility with previous + * ACPICA. This conversion returns the value 0. (NO ERROR) + * + * + * Explicit data type conversion: to_integer() with string operand + * --------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Base is either 10 (default) or 16 (with 0x prefix) + * + * Examples: + * to_integer ("1000") + * to_integer ("0xABCD") + * + * 1) Can be (must be) either a decimal or hexadecimal numeric string. + * A hex value must be prefixed by "0x" or it is interpreted as a decimal. + * + * 2) The value must not exceed the maximum of an integer value. ACPI spec + * states the behavior is "unpredictable", so ACPICA matches the behavior + * of the implicit conversion case.(NO ERROR) + * + * 3) Behavior on the first non-hex character is not specified by the ACPI + * spec, so ACPICA matches the behavior of the implicit conversion case + * and terminates. (NO ERROR) + * + * 4) A null (zero-length) string is illegal. + * However, ACPICA allows this for compatibility with previous ACPICA. + * This conversion returns the value 0. (NO ERROR) + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +/******************************************************************************* + * + * FUNCTION: acpi_ut_strtoul64 + * + * PARAMETERS: string - Null terminated input string + * flags - Conversion info, see below + * return_value - Where the converted integer is + * returned + * + * RETURN: Status and Converted value + * + * DESCRIPTION: Convert a string into an unsigned value. Performs either a + * 32-bit or 64-bit conversion, depending on the input integer + * size in Flags (often the current mode of the interpreter). + * + * Values for Flags: + * ACPI_STRTOUL_32BIT - Max integer value is 32 bits + * ACPI_STRTOUL_64BIT - Max integer value is 64 bits + * ACPI_STRTOUL_BASE16 - Input string is hexadecimal. Default + * is 10/16 based on string prefix (0x). + * + * NOTES: + * Negative numbers are not supported, as they are not supported by ACPI. + * + * Supports only base 16 or base 10 strings/values. Does not + * support Octal strings, as these are not supported by ACPI. + * + * Current users of this support: + * + * interpreter - Implicit and explicit conversions, GPE method names + * debugger - Command line input string conversion + * iASL - Main parser, conversion of constants to integers + * iASL - Data Table Compiler parser (constant math expressions) + * iASL - Preprocessor (constant math expressions) + * acpi_dump - Input table addresses + * acpi_exec - Testing of the acpi_ut_strtoul64 function + * + * Note concerning callers: + * acpi_gbl_integer_byte_width can be used to set the 32/64 limit. If used, + * this global should be set to the proper width. For the core ACPICA code, + * this width depends on the DSDT version. For iASL, the default byte + * width is always 8 for the parser, but error checking is performed later + * to flag cases where a 64-bit constant is defined in a 32-bit DSDT/SSDT. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +acpi_status acpi_ut_strtoul64(char *string, u32 flags, u64 *return_value) +{ + acpi_status status = AE_OK; + u32 base; + + ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR(ut_strtoul64, string); + + /* Parameter validation */ + + if (!string || !return_value) { + return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER); + } + + *return_value = 0; + + /* Check for zero-length string, returns 0 */ + + if (*string == 0) { + return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK); + } + + /* Skip over any white space at start of string */ + + while (isspace((int)*string)) { + string++; + } + + /* End of string? return 0 */ + + if (*string == 0) { + return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK); + } + + /* + * 1) The "0x" prefix indicates base 16. Per the ACPI specification, + * the "0x" prefix is only allowed for implicit (non-strict) conversions. + * However, we always allow it for compatibility with older ACPICA. + */ + if ((*string == ACPI_ASCII_ZERO) && + (tolower((int)*(string + 1)) == 'x')) { + string += 2; /* Go past the 0x */ + if (*string == 0) { + return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK); /* Return value 0 */ + } + + base = 16; + } + + /* 2) Force to base 16 (implicit conversion case) */ + + else if (flags & ACPI_STRTOUL_BASE16) { + base = 16; + } + + /* 3) Default fallback is to Base 10 */ + + else { + base = 10; + } + + /* Skip all leading zeros */ + + while (*string == ACPI_ASCII_ZERO) { + string++; + if (*string == 0) { + return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK); /* Return value 0 */ + } + } + + /* Perform the base 16 or 10 conversion */ + + if (base == 16) { + *return_value = acpi_ut_strtoul_base16(string, flags); + } else { + *return_value = acpi_ut_strtoul_base10(string, flags); + } + + return_ACPI_STATUS(status); +} + +/******************************************************************************* + * + * FUNCTION: acpi_ut_strtoul_base10 + * + * PARAMETERS: string - Null terminated input string + * flags - Conversion info + * + * RETURN: 64-bit converted integer + * + * DESCRIPTION: Performs a base 10 conversion of the input string to an + * integer value, either 32 or 64 bits. + * Note: String must be valid and non-null. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +static u64 acpi_ut_strtoul_base10(char *string, u32 flags) +{ + int ascii_digit; + u64 next_value; + u64 return_value = 0; + + /* Main loop: convert each ASCII byte in the input string */ + + while (*string) { + ascii_digit = *string; + if (!isdigit(ascii_digit)) { + + /* Not ASCII 0-9, terminate */ + + goto exit; + } + + /* Convert and insert (add) the decimal digit */ + + next_value = + (return_value * 10) + (ascii_digit - ACPI_ASCII_ZERO); + + /* Check for overflow (32 or 64 bit) - return current converted value */ + + if (((flags & ACPI_STRTOUL_32BIT) && (next_value > ACPI_UINT32_MAX)) || (next_value < return_value)) { /* 64-bit overflow case */ + goto exit; + } + + return_value = next_value; + string++; + } + +exit: + return (return_value); +} + +/******************************************************************************* + * + * FUNCTION: acpi_ut_strtoul_base16 + * + * PARAMETERS: string - Null terminated input string + * flags - conversion info + * + * RETURN: 64-bit converted integer + * + * DESCRIPTION: Performs a base 16 conversion of the input string to an + * integer value, either 32 or 64 bits. + * Note: String must be valid and non-null. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +static u64 acpi_ut_strtoul_base16(char *string, u32 flags) +{ + int ascii_digit; + u32 valid_digits = 1; + u64 return_value = 0; + + /* Main loop: convert each ASCII byte in the input string */ + + while (*string) { + + /* Check for overflow (32 or 64 bit) - return current converted value */ + + if ((valid_digits > 16) || + ((valid_digits > 8) && (flags & ACPI_STRTOUL_32BIT))) { + goto exit; + } + + ascii_digit = *string; + if (!isxdigit(ascii_digit)) { + + /* Not Hex ASCII A-F, a-f, or 0-9, terminate */ + + goto exit; + } + + /* Convert and insert the hex digit */ + + return_value = + (return_value << 4) | + acpi_ut_ascii_char_to_hex(ascii_digit); + + string++; + valid_digits++; + } + +exit: + return (return_value); +} |