linux/drivers/acpi/acpica/dbinput.c

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/*******************************************************************************
*
* Module Name: dbinput - user front-end to the AML debugger
*
******************************************************************************/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2017, Intel Corp.
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* 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
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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 "accommon.h"
#include "acdebug.h"
#ifdef ACPI_APPLICATION
#include "acapps.h"
#endif
#define _COMPONENT ACPI_CA_DEBUGGER
ACPI_MODULE_NAME("dbinput")
/* Local prototypes */
static u32 acpi_db_get_line(char *input_buffer);
static u32 acpi_db_match_command(char *user_command);
static void acpi_db_display_command_info(const char *command, u8 display_all);
static void acpi_db_display_help(char *command);
static u8
acpi_db_match_command_help(const char *command,
const struct acpi_db_command_help *help);
/*
* Top-level debugger commands.
*
* This list of commands must match the string table below it
*/
enum acpi_ex_debugger_commands {
CMD_NOT_FOUND = 0,
CMD_NULL,
CMD_ALLOCATIONS,
CMD_ARGS,
CMD_ARGUMENTS,
CMD_BREAKPOINT,
CMD_BUSINFO,
CMD_CALL,
CMD_DEBUG,
CMD_DISASSEMBLE,
CMD_DISASM,
CMD_DUMP,
CMD_EVALUATE,
CMD_EXECUTE,
CMD_EXIT,
CMD_FIND,
CMD_GO,
CMD_HANDLERS,
CMD_HELP,
CMD_HELP2,
CMD_HISTORY,
CMD_HISTORY_EXE,
CMD_HISTORY_LAST,
CMD_INFORMATION,
CMD_INTEGRITY,
CMD_INTO,
CMD_LEVEL,
CMD_LIST,
CMD_LOCALS,
CMD_LOCKS,
CMD_METHODS,
CMD_NAMESPACE,
CMD_NOTIFY,
CMD_OBJECTS,
CMD_OSI,
CMD_OWNER,
CMD_PATHS,
CMD_PREDEFINED,
CMD_PREFIX,
CMD_QUIT,
CMD_REFERENCES,
CMD_RESOURCES,
CMD_RESULTS,
CMD_SET,
CMD_STATS,
CMD_STOP,
CMD_TABLES,
CMD_TEMPLATE,
CMD_TRACE,
CMD_TREE,
CMD_TYPE,
#ifdef ACPI_APPLICATION
CMD_ENABLEACPI,
CMD_EVENT,
CMD_GPE,
CMD_GPES,
CMD_SCI,
CMD_SLEEP,
CMD_CLOSE,
CMD_LOAD,
CMD_OPEN,
CMD_UNLOAD,
CMD_TERMINATE,
CMD_THREADS,
CMD_TEST,
#endif
};
#define CMD_FIRST_VALID 2
/* Second parameter is the required argument count */
static const struct acpi_db_command_info acpi_gbl_db_commands[] = {
{"<NOT FOUND>", 0},
{"<NULL>", 0},
{"ALLOCATIONS", 0},
{"ARGS", 0},
{"ARGUMENTS", 0},
{"BREAKPOINT", 1},
{"BUSINFO", 0},
{"CALL", 0},
{"DEBUG", 1},
{"DISASSEMBLE", 1},
{"DISASM", 1},
{"DUMP", 1},
{"EVALUATE", 1},
{"EXECUTE", 1},
{"EXIT", 0},
{"FIND", 1},
{"GO", 0},
{"HANDLERS", 0},
{"HELP", 0},
{"?", 0},
{"HISTORY", 0},
{"!", 1},
{"!!", 0},
{"INFORMATION", 0},
{"INTEGRITY", 0},
{"INTO", 0},
{"LEVEL", 0},
{"LIST", 0},
{"LOCALS", 0},
{"LOCKS", 0},
{"METHODS", 0},
{"NAMESPACE", 0},
{"NOTIFY", 2},
{"OBJECTS", 0},
{"OSI", 0},
{"OWNER", 1},
{"PATHS", 0},
{"PREDEFINED", 0},
{"PREFIX", 0},
{"QUIT", 0},
{"REFERENCES", 1},
{"RESOURCES", 0},
{"RESULTS", 0},
{"SET", 3},
{"STATS", 1},
{"STOP", 0},
{"TABLES", 0},
{"TEMPLATE", 1},
{"TRACE", 1},
{"TREE", 0},
{"TYPE", 1},
#ifdef ACPI_APPLICATION
{"ENABLEACPI", 0},
{"EVENT", 1},
{"GPE", 1},
{"GPES", 0},
{"SCI", 0},
{"SLEEP", 0},
{"CLOSE", 0},
{"LOAD", 1},
{"OPEN", 1},
{"UNLOAD", 1},
{"TERMINATE", 0},
{"THREADS", 3},
{"TEST", 1},
#endif
{NULL, 0}
};
/*
* Help for all debugger commands. First argument is the number of lines
* of help to output for the command.
*/
static const struct acpi_db_command_help acpi_gbl_db_command_help[] = {
{0, "\nGeneral-Purpose Commands:", "\n"},
{1, " Allocations", "Display list of current memory allocations\n"},
{2, " Dump <Address>|<Namepath>", "\n"},
{0, " [Byte|Word|Dword|Qword]",
"Display ACPI objects or memory\n"},
{1, " Handlers", "Info about global handlers\n"},
{1, " Help [Command]", "This help screen or individual command\n"},
{1, " History", "Display command history buffer\n"},
{1, " Level <DebugLevel>] [console]",
"Get/Set debug level for file or console\n"},
{1, " Locks", "Current status of internal mutexes\n"},
{1, " Osi [Install|Remove <name>]",
"Display or modify global _OSI list\n"},
{1, " Quit or Exit", "Exit this command\n"},
{8, " Stats <SubCommand>",
"Display namespace and memory statistics\n"},
{1, " Allocations", "Display list of current memory allocations\n"},
{1, " Memory", "Dump internal memory lists\n"},
{1, " Misc", "Namespace search and mutex stats\n"},
{1, " Objects", "Summary of namespace objects\n"},
{1, " Sizes", "Sizes for each of the internal objects\n"},
{1, " Stack", "Display CPU stack usage\n"},
{1, " Tables", "Info about current ACPI table(s)\n"},
{1, " Tables", "Display info about loaded ACPI tables\n"},
{1, " ! <CommandNumber>", "Execute command from history buffer\n"},
{1, " !!", "Execute last command again\n"},
{0, "\nNamespace Access Commands:", "\n"},
{1, " Businfo", "Display system bus info\n"},
{1, " Disassemble <Method>", "Disassemble a control method\n"},
{1, " Find <AcpiName> (? is wildcard)",
"Find ACPI name(s) with wildcards\n"},
{1, " Integrity", "Validate namespace integrity\n"},
{1, " Methods", "Display list of loaded control methods\n"},
{1, " Namespace [Object] [Depth]",
"Display loaded namespace tree/subtree\n"},
{1, " Notify <Object> <Value>", "Send a notification on Object\n"},
{1, " Objects [ObjectType]",
"Display summary of all objects or just given type\n"},
{1, " Owner <OwnerId> [Depth]",
"Display loaded namespace by object owner\n"},
{1, " Paths", "Display full pathnames of namespace objects\n"},
{1, " Predefined", "Check all predefined names\n"},
{1, " Prefix [<Namepath>]", "Set or Get current execution prefix\n"},
{1, " References <Addr>", "Find all references to object at addr\n"},
{1, " Resources [DeviceName]",
"Display Device resources (no arg = all devices)\n"},
{1, " Set N <NamedObject> <Value>", "Set value for named integer\n"},
{1, " Template <Object>", "Format/dump a Buffer/ResourceTemplate\n"},
{1, " Type <Object>", "Display object type\n"},
{0, "\nControl Method Execution Commands:", "\n"},
{1, " Arguments (or Args)", "Display method arguments\n"},
{1, " Breakpoint <AmlOffset>", "Set an AML execution breakpoint\n"},
{1, " Call", "Run to next control method invocation\n"},
{1, " Debug <Namepath> [Arguments]", "Single Step a control method\n"},
{6, " Evaluate", "Synonym for Execute\n"},
{5, " Execute <Namepath> [Arguments]", "Execute control method\n"},
{1, " Hex Integer", "Integer method argument\n"},
{1, " \"Ascii String\"", "String method argument\n"},
{1, " (Hex Byte List)", "Buffer method argument\n"},
{1, " [Package Element List]", "Package method argument\n"},
{5, " Execute predefined",
"Execute all predefined (public) methods\n"},
{1, " Go", "Allow method to run to completion\n"},
{1, " Information", "Display info about the current method\n"},
{1, " Into", "Step into (not over) a method call\n"},
{1, " List [# of Aml Opcodes]", "Display method ASL statements\n"},
{1, " Locals", "Display method local variables\n"},
{1, " Results", "Display method result stack\n"},
{1, " Set <A|L> <#> <Value>", "Set method data (Arguments/Locals)\n"},
{1, " Stop", "Terminate control method\n"},
{5, " Trace <State> [<Namepath>] [Once]",
"Trace control method execution\n"},
{1, " Enable", "Enable all messages\n"},
{1, " Disable", "Disable tracing\n"},
{1, " Method", "Enable method execution messages\n"},
{1, " Opcode", "Enable opcode execution messages\n"},
{1, " Tree", "Display control method calling tree\n"},
{1, " <Enter>", "Single step next AML opcode (over calls)\n"},
#ifdef ACPI_APPLICATION
{0, "\nHardware Simulation Commands:", "\n"},
{1, " EnableAcpi", "Enable ACPI (hardware) mode\n"},
{1, " Event <F|G> <Value>", "Generate AcpiEvent (Fixed/GPE)\n"},
{1, " Gpe <GpeNum> [GpeBlockDevice]", "Simulate a GPE\n"},
{1, " Gpes", "Display info on all GPE devices\n"},
{1, " Sci", "Generate an SCI\n"},
{1, " Sleep [SleepState]", "Simulate sleep/wake sequence(s) (0-5)\n"},
{0, "\nFile I/O Commands:", "\n"},
{1, " Close", "Close debug output file\n"},
{1, " Load <Input Filename>", "Load ACPI table from a file\n"},
{1, " Open <Output Filename>", "Open a file for debug output\n"},
{1, " Unload <Namepath>",
"Unload an ACPI table via namespace object\n"},
{0, "\nUser Space Commands:", "\n"},
{1, " Terminate", "Delete namespace and all internal objects\n"},
{1, " Thread <Threads><Loops><NamePath>",
"Spawn threads to execute method(s)\n"},
{0, "\nDebug Test Commands:", "\n"},
{3, " Test <TestName>", "Invoke a debug test\n"},
{1, " Objects", "Read/write/compare all namespace data objects\n"},
{1, " Predefined",
"Execute all ACPI predefined names (_STA, etc.)\n"},
#endif
{0, NULL, NULL}
};
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_db_match_command_help
*
* PARAMETERS: command - Command string to match
* help - Help table entry to attempt match
*
* RETURN: TRUE if command matched, FALSE otherwise
*
* DESCRIPTION: Attempt to match a command in the help table in order to
* print help information for a single command.
*
******************************************************************************/
static u8
acpi_db_match_command_help(const char *command,
const struct acpi_db_command_help *help)
{
char *invocation = help->invocation;
u32 line_count;
/* Valid commands in the help table begin with a couple of spaces */
if (*invocation != ' ') {
return (FALSE);
}
while (*invocation == ' ') {
invocation++;
}
/* Match command name (full command or substring) */
while ((*command) && (*invocation) && (*invocation != ' ')) {
if (tolower((int)*command) != tolower((int)*invocation)) {
return (FALSE);
}
invocation++;
command++;
}
/* Print the appropriate number of help lines */
line_count = help->line_count;
while (line_count) {
acpi_os_printf("%-38s : %s", help->invocation,
help->description);
help++;
line_count--;
}
return (TRUE);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_db_display_command_info
*
* PARAMETERS: command - Command string to match
* display_all - Display all matching commands, or just
* the first one (substring match)
*
* RETURN: None
*
* DESCRIPTION: Display help information for a Debugger command.
*
******************************************************************************/
static void acpi_db_display_command_info(const char *command, u8 display_all)
{
const struct acpi_db_command_help *next;
u8 matched;
next = acpi_gbl_db_command_help;
while (next->invocation) {
matched = acpi_db_match_command_help(command, next);
if (!display_all && matched) {
return;
}
next++;
}
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_db_display_help
*
* PARAMETERS: command - Optional command string to display help.
* if not specified, all debugger command
* help strings are displayed
*
* RETURN: None
*
* DESCRIPTION: Display help for a single debugger command, or all of them.
*
******************************************************************************/
static void acpi_db_display_help(char *command)
{
const struct acpi_db_command_help *next = acpi_gbl_db_command_help;
if (!command) {
/* No argument to help, display help for all commands */
while (next->invocation) {
acpi_os_printf("%-38s%s", next->invocation,
next->description);
next++;
}
} else {
/* Display help for all commands that match the subtring */
acpi_db_display_command_info(command, TRUE);
}
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_db_get_next_token
*
* PARAMETERS: string - Command buffer
* next - Return value, end of next token
*
* RETURN: Pointer to the start of the next token.
*
* DESCRIPTION: Command line parsing. Get the next token on the command line
*
******************************************************************************/
char *acpi_db_get_next_token(char *string,
char **next, acpi_object_type *return_type)
{
char *start;
u32 depth;
acpi_object_type type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER;
/* At end of buffer? */
if (!string || !(*string)) {
return (NULL);
}
/* Remove any spaces at the beginning */
if (*string == ' ') {
while (*string && (*string == ' ')) {
string++;
}
if (!(*string)) {
return (NULL);
}
}
switch (*string) {
case '"':
/* This is a quoted string, scan until closing quote */
string++;
start = string;
type = ACPI_TYPE_STRING;
/* Find end of string */
while (*string && (*string != '"')) {
string++;
}
break;
case '(':
/* This is the start of a buffer, scan until closing paren */
string++;
start = string;
type = ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER;
/* Find end of buffer */
while (*string && (*string != ')')) {
string++;
}
break;
case '[':
/* This is the start of a package, scan until closing bracket */
string++;
depth = 1;
start = string;
type = ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE;
/* Find end of package (closing bracket) */
while (*string) {
/* Handle String package elements */
if (*string == '"') {
/* Find end of string */
string++;
while (*string && (*string != '"')) {
string++;
}
if (!(*string)) {
break;
}
} else if (*string == '[') {
depth++; /* A nested package declaration */
} else if (*string == ']') {
depth--;
if (depth == 0) { /* Found final package closing bracket */
break;
}
}
string++;
}
break;
default:
start = string;
/* Find end of token */
while (*string && (*string != ' ')) {
string++;
}
break;
}
if (!(*string)) {
*next = NULL;
} else {
*string = 0;
*next = string + 1;
}
*return_type = type;
return (start);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_db_get_line
*
* PARAMETERS: input_buffer - Command line buffer
*
* RETURN: Count of arguments to the command
*
* DESCRIPTION: Get the next command line from the user. Gets entire line
* up to the next newline
*
******************************************************************************/
static u32 acpi_db_get_line(char *input_buffer)
{
u32 i;
u32 count;
char *next;
char *this;
if (acpi_ut_safe_strcpy
(acpi_gbl_db_parsed_buf, sizeof(acpi_gbl_db_parsed_buf),
input_buffer)) {
acpi_os_printf
("Buffer overflow while parsing input line (max %u characters)\n",
sizeof(acpi_gbl_db_parsed_buf));
return (0);
}
this = acpi_gbl_db_parsed_buf;
for (i = 0; i < ACPI_DEBUGGER_MAX_ARGS; i++) {
acpi_gbl_db_args[i] = acpi_db_get_next_token(this, &next,
&acpi_gbl_db_arg_types
[i]);
if (!acpi_gbl_db_args[i]) {
break;
}
this = next;
}
/* Uppercase the actual command */
acpi_ut_strupr(acpi_gbl_db_args[0]);
count = i;
if (count) {
count--; /* Number of args only */
}
return (count);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_db_match_command
*
* PARAMETERS: user_command - User command line
*
* RETURN: Index into command array, -1 if not found
*
* DESCRIPTION: Search command array for a command match
*
******************************************************************************/
static u32 acpi_db_match_command(char *user_command)
{
u32 i;
if (!user_command || user_command[0] == 0) {
return (CMD_NULL);
}
for (i = CMD_FIRST_VALID; acpi_gbl_db_commands[i].name; i++) {
if (strstr
(ACPI_CAST_PTR(char, acpi_gbl_db_commands[i].name),
user_command) == acpi_gbl_db_commands[i].name) {
return (i);
}
}
/* Command not recognized */
return (CMD_NOT_FOUND);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_db_command_dispatch
*
* PARAMETERS: input_buffer - Command line buffer
* walk_state - Current walk
* op - Current (executing) parse op
*
* RETURN: Status
*
* DESCRIPTION: Command dispatcher.
*
******************************************************************************/
acpi_status
acpi_db_command_dispatch(char *input_buffer,
struct acpi_walk_state *walk_state,
union acpi_parse_object *op)
{
u32 temp;
u32 command_index;
u32 param_count;
char *command_line;
acpi_status status = AE_CTRL_TRUE;
/* If acpi_terminate has been called, terminate this thread */
if (acpi_gbl_db_terminate_loop) {
return (AE_CTRL_TERMINATE);
}
/* Find command and add to the history buffer */
param_count = acpi_db_get_line(input_buffer);
command_index = acpi_db_match_command(acpi_gbl_db_args[0]);
temp = 0;
/*
* We don't want to add the !! command to the history buffer. It
* would cause an infinite loop because it would always be the
* previous command.
*/
if (command_index != CMD_HISTORY_LAST) {
acpi_db_add_to_history(input_buffer);
}
/* Verify that we have the minimum number of params */
if (param_count < acpi_gbl_db_commands[command_index].min_args) {
acpi_os_printf
("%u parameters entered, [%s] requires %u parameters\n",
param_count, acpi_gbl_db_commands[command_index].name,
acpi_gbl_db_commands[command_index].min_args);
acpi_db_display_command_info(acpi_gbl_db_commands
[command_index].name, FALSE);
return (AE_CTRL_TRUE);
}
/* Decode and dispatch the command */
switch (command_index) {
case CMD_NULL:
if (op) {
return (AE_OK);
}
break;
case CMD_ALLOCATIONS:
#ifdef ACPI_DBG_TRACK_ALLOCATIONS
acpi_ut_dump_allocations((u32)-1, NULL);
#endif
break;
case CMD_ARGS:
case CMD_ARGUMENTS:
acpi_db_display_arguments();
break;
case CMD_BREAKPOINT:
acpi_db_set_method_breakpoint(acpi_gbl_db_args[1], walk_state,
op);
break;
case CMD_BUSINFO:
acpi_db_get_bus_info();
break;
case CMD_CALL:
acpi_db_set_method_call_breakpoint(op);
status = AE_OK;
break;
case CMD_DEBUG:
acpi_db_execute(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
&acpi_gbl_db_args[2], &acpi_gbl_db_arg_types[2],
EX_SINGLE_STEP);
break;
case CMD_DISASSEMBLE:
case CMD_DISASM:
(void)acpi_db_disassemble_method(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_DUMP:
acpi_db_decode_and_display_object(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
acpi_gbl_db_args[2]);
break;
case CMD_EVALUATE:
case CMD_EXECUTE:
acpi_db_execute(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
&acpi_gbl_db_args[2], &acpi_gbl_db_arg_types[2],
EX_NO_SINGLE_STEP);
break;
case CMD_FIND:
status = acpi_db_find_name_in_namespace(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_GO:
acpi_gbl_cm_single_step = FALSE;
return (AE_OK);
case CMD_HANDLERS:
acpi_db_display_handlers();
break;
case CMD_HELP:
case CMD_HELP2:
acpi_db_display_help(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_HISTORY:
acpi_db_display_history();
break;
case CMD_HISTORY_EXE: /* ! command */
command_line = acpi_db_get_from_history(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
if (!command_line) {
return (AE_CTRL_TRUE);
}
status = acpi_db_command_dispatch(command_line, walk_state, op);
return (status);
case CMD_HISTORY_LAST: /* !! command */
command_line = acpi_db_get_from_history(NULL);
if (!command_line) {
return (AE_CTRL_TRUE);
}
status = acpi_db_command_dispatch(command_line, walk_state, op);
return (status);
case CMD_INFORMATION:
acpi_db_display_method_info(op);
break;
case CMD_INTEGRITY:
acpi_db_check_integrity();
break;
case CMD_INTO:
if (op) {
acpi_gbl_cm_single_step = TRUE;
return (AE_OK);
}
break;
case CMD_LEVEL:
if (param_count == 0) {
acpi_os_printf
("Current debug level for file output is: %8.8lX\n",
acpi_gbl_db_debug_level);
acpi_os_printf
("Current debug level for console output is: %8.8lX\n",
acpi_gbl_db_console_debug_level);
} else if (param_count == 2) {
temp = acpi_gbl_db_console_debug_level;
acpi_gbl_db_console_debug_level =
strtoul(acpi_gbl_db_args[1], NULL, 16);
acpi_os_printf
("Debug Level for console output was %8.8lX, now %8.8lX\n",
temp, acpi_gbl_db_console_debug_level);
} else {
temp = acpi_gbl_db_debug_level;
acpi_gbl_db_debug_level =
strtoul(acpi_gbl_db_args[1], NULL, 16);
acpi_os_printf
("Debug Level for file output was %8.8lX, now %8.8lX\n",
temp, acpi_gbl_db_debug_level);
}
break;
case CMD_LIST:
acpi_db_disassemble_aml(acpi_gbl_db_args[1], op);
break;
case CMD_LOCKS:
acpi_db_display_locks();
break;
case CMD_LOCALS:
acpi_db_display_locals();
break;
case CMD_METHODS:
status = acpi_db_display_objects("METHOD", acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_NAMESPACE:
acpi_db_dump_namespace(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
acpi_gbl_db_args[2]);
break;
case CMD_NOTIFY:
temp = strtoul(acpi_gbl_db_args[2], NULL, 0);
acpi_db_send_notify(acpi_gbl_db_args[1], temp);
break;
case CMD_OBJECTS:
acpi_ut_strupr(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
status =
acpi_db_display_objects(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
acpi_gbl_db_args[2]);
break;
case CMD_OSI:
acpi_db_display_interfaces(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
acpi_gbl_db_args[2]);
break;
case CMD_OWNER:
acpi_db_dump_namespace_by_owner(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
acpi_gbl_db_args[2]);
break;
case CMD_PATHS:
acpi_db_dump_namespace_paths();
break;
case CMD_PREFIX:
acpi_db_set_scope(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_REFERENCES:
acpi_db_find_references(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_RESOURCES:
acpi_db_display_resources(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_RESULTS:
acpi_db_display_results();
break;
case CMD_SET:
acpi_db_set_method_data(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
acpi_gbl_db_args[2],
acpi_gbl_db_args[3]);
break;
case CMD_STATS:
status = acpi_db_display_statistics(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_STOP:
return (AE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
case CMD_TABLES:
acpi_db_display_table_info(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_TEMPLATE:
acpi_db_display_template(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_TRACE:
acpi_db_trace(acpi_gbl_db_args[1], acpi_gbl_db_args[2],
acpi_gbl_db_args[3]);
break;
case CMD_TREE:
acpi_db_display_calling_tree();
break;
case CMD_TYPE:
acpi_db_display_object_type(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
#ifdef ACPI_APPLICATION
/* Hardware simulation commands. */
case CMD_ENABLEACPI:
#if (!ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE)
status = acpi_enable();
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
acpi_os_printf("AcpiEnable failed (Status=%X)\n",
status);
return (status);
}
#endif /* !ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE */
break;
case CMD_EVENT:
acpi_os_printf("Event command not implemented\n");
break;
case CMD_GPE:
acpi_db_generate_gpe(acpi_gbl_db_args[1], acpi_gbl_db_args[2]);
break;
case CMD_GPES:
acpi_db_display_gpes();
break;
case CMD_SCI:
acpi_db_generate_sci();
break;
case CMD_SLEEP:
status = acpi_db_sleep(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
/* File I/O commands. */
case CMD_CLOSE:
acpi_db_close_debug_file();
break;
case CMD_LOAD:{
struct acpi_new_table_desc *list_head = NULL;
status =
ac_get_all_tables_from_file(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
ACPI_GET_ALL_TABLES,
&list_head);
if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
acpi_db_load_tables(list_head);
}
}
break;
case CMD_OPEN:
acpi_db_open_debug_file(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
/* User space commands. */
case CMD_TERMINATE:
acpi_db_set_output_destination(ACPI_DB_REDIRECTABLE_OUTPUT);
acpi_ut_subsystem_shutdown();
/*
* TBD: [Restructure] Need some way to re-initialize without
* re-creating the semaphores!
*/
acpi_gbl_db_terminate_loop = TRUE;
/* acpi_initialize (NULL); */
break;
case CMD_THREADS:
acpi_db_create_execution_threads(acpi_gbl_db_args[1],
acpi_gbl_db_args[2],
acpi_gbl_db_args[3]);
break;
/* Debug test commands. */
case CMD_PREDEFINED:
acpi_db_check_predefined_names();
break;
case CMD_TEST:
acpi_db_execute_test(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
case CMD_UNLOAD:
acpi_db_unload_acpi_table(acpi_gbl_db_args[1]);
break;
#endif
case CMD_EXIT:
case CMD_QUIT:
if (op) {
acpi_os_printf("Method execution terminated\n");
return (AE_CTRL_TERMINATE);
}
if (!acpi_gbl_db_output_to_file) {
acpi_dbg_level = ACPI_DEBUG_DEFAULT;
}
#ifdef ACPI_APPLICATION
acpi_db_close_debug_file();
#endif
acpi_gbl_db_terminate_loop = TRUE;
return (AE_CTRL_TERMINATE);
case CMD_NOT_FOUND:
default:
acpi_os_printf("%s: unknown command\n", acpi_gbl_db_args[0]);
return (AE_CTRL_TRUE);
}
if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
status = AE_CTRL_TRUE;
}
return (status);
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_db_execute_thread
*
* PARAMETERS: context - Not used
*
* RETURN: None
*
* DESCRIPTION: Debugger execute thread. Waits for a command line, then
* simply dispatches it.
*
******************************************************************************/
void ACPI_SYSTEM_XFACE acpi_db_execute_thread(void *context)
{
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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(void)acpi_db_user_commands();
acpi_gbl_db_threads_terminated = TRUE;
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: acpi_db_user_commands
*
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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* PARAMETERS: None
*
* RETURN: None
*
* DESCRIPTION: Command line execution for the AML debugger. Commands are
* matched and dispatched here.
*
******************************************************************************/
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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acpi_status acpi_db_user_commands(void)
{
acpi_status status = AE_OK;
acpi_os_printf("\n");
/* TBD: [Restructure] Need a separate command line buffer for step mode */
while (!acpi_gbl_db_terminate_loop) {
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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/* Wait the readiness of the command */
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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status = acpi_os_wait_command_ready();
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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break;
}
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
2015-12-03 10:42:46 +08:00
/* Just call to the command line interpreter */
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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acpi_gbl_method_executing = FALSE;
acpi_gbl_step_to_next_call = FALSE;
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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(void)acpi_db_command_dispatch(acpi_gbl_db_line_buf, NULL,
NULL);
/* Notify the completion of the command */
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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status = acpi_os_notify_command_complete();
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
break;
}
}
ACPICA: Debugger: Convert some mechanisms to OSPM specific The following mechanisms are OSPM specific: 1. Redirect output destination to console: no file redirection will be needed by an in-kernel debugger, there is even no file can be accessed when the debugger is running in the kernel mode. 2. Output command prompts: programs other than acpiexec can have different prompt characters and the prompt characters may be implemented as a special character sequence to form a char device IO protocol. 3. Command ready/complete handshake: OSPM debugger may wait more conditions to implement OSPM specific semantics (for example, FIFO full/empty conditions for O_NONBLOCK or IO open/close conditions). Leaving such OSPM specific stuffs in the ACPICA debugger core blocks Linux debugger IO driver implementation. Several new OSL APIs are provided by this patch: 1. acpi_os_initialize_command_signals: initialize command handshake mechanism or any other OSPM specific stuffs. 2. acpi_os_terminate_command_signals: reversal of acpi_os_initialize_command_signals. 3. acpi_os_wait_command_ready: putting debugger task into wait state when a command is not ready. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wait_event() or wait_for_multiple_object() may be used to implement this API. 4. acpi_os_notify_command_complete: putting user task into running state when a command has been completed. OSPMs can terminate command loop by returning AE_CTRL_TERMINATE from this API. Normally, wake_up() or set_event() may be used to implement this API. This patch also converts current command signaling implementation into a generic debugger layer (osgendbg.c) to be used by the existing OSPMs or acpiexec, in return, Linux can have chance to implement its own command handshake mechanism. This patch also implements acpiexec batch mode in a multi-threading mode comaptible style as a demo (this can be confirmed by configuring acpiexec into DEBUGGER_MULTI_THREADED mode where the batch mode is still working). Lv Zheng. Note that the OSPM specific command handshake mechanism is required by Linux kernel because: 1. Linux kernel trends to use wait queue to synchronize two threads, using mutexes to achieve that will cause false "dead lock" warnings. 2. The command handshake mechanism implemented by ACPICA is implemented in this way because of a design issue in debugger IO streaming. Debugger IO outputs are simply cached using a giant buffer, this should be tuned by Linux in the future. Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
2015-12-03 10:42:46 +08:00
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status) && status != AE_CTRL_TERMINATE) {
ACPI_EXCEPTION((AE_INFO, status, "While parsing command line"));
}
return (status);
}