On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 11:12:04 +0800 Shannon Zhao <zhaoshengl...@huawei.com> wrote:
> On 2015/4/28 23:54, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 05:13:10PM +0200, Igor Mammedov wrote: > >>> Here I need to set the value of buffer to 1 or 0, we could > >>> createbitfield, but if we want to set the value to non one or zero and > >>> the BufferSize is large, how could we do? CreateByteField? It's a little > >>> complex for user. > >> that's what one would have to do writing it in ASL if bits > >> are flipped on/off dynamically. > >> > >> In ASL you also can declare buffer with static initializer > >> > >> Buffer (0x01) { 0x03 } > >> > >> and compiler is smart enough to set appropriate bits but it doesn't > >> allow you to do so with large values. For example: > >> > >> Buffer (0x01) { 0xAABBCCDD } > >> > >> gives error: > >> Error 6139 - Constant out of range ^ (0xAABBCCDD, allowable: 0x0-0xFF) > >> > >> If one wants to manipulate specific fields in Buffer, ASL has > >> a bunch of CreateFOOField operators, so lets follow spec and use > >> API consistently to avoid confusion. > >> > >> BTW: > >> packaging value as int (even without prefix) is wrong since > >> its LE encoding will shuffle bytes and you won't get bits in > >> positions that you expect if value is more than 1 byte. > > > > I don't care about ASL, we are writing in C > > But AML is same: > > DefBuffer := BufferOp PkgLength BufferSize ByteList > > BufferOp := 0x11 > > BufferSize := TermArg => Integer > > > > So really just a bytelist. > > We don't have any users for aml_buffer, maybe just add > > const uint8_t *bytes, unsigned len as parameters. > > > > Agree. It's consistent with the spec. If want to modify the value, could > use CreateFOOField. > > So use following fuction to initialize Buffer? > > /* ACPI 1.0b: 16.2.5.4 Type 2 Opcodes Encoding: DefBuffer */ > Aml *aml_buffer(int buffer_size, uint8_t *byte_list) > { > int i; > Aml *var = aml_bundle(0x11 /* BufferOp */, AML_BUFFER); > for (i = 0; i < buffer_size; i++) { > build_append_byte(var->buf, *(byte_list + i)); > } > return var; > } maybe Aml *aml_buffer_initialized(int buffer_size, uint8_t *byte_list); Aml *aml_buffer(int buffer_size); the second one is needed for implementing code like: Name(BUFF, Buffer(4){}) // Create SerialBus data buffer as BUFF CreateByteField(BUFF, 0x00, STAT) // STAT = Status (Byte) CreateWordField(BUFF, 0x02, DATA) // DATA = Data (Byte) and could reuse aml_buffer_initialized() to reserve space. > > > Would that be enough? > > > > > >>> > >>>> ifctx1 = aml_if(aml_equal(aml_arg(2), aml_int(0))); > >>>> aml_append(ifctx1, aml_store(aml_name("FNEN", aml_int(1))); > >>>> ... > >>>> /* create bit field for every supported function if supported */ > >>>> ... > >>>> aml_append(method, aml_return(aml_name("RET"))); > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> + aml_append(ifctx1, aml_return(buf)); > >>>>>>>> + aml_append(ifctx, ifctx1); > >>>>>>>> + aml_append(method, ifctx); > >>>>>>>> + > >>>>>>>> + buf = aml_buffer(); > >>>>>>>> + build_append_int_noprefix(buf->buf, 0x00, 1); > >>>>>>>> + aml_append(method, aml_return(buf)); > >>>>>>>> + aml_append(dev, method); > >>>>>>>> + > >>>>>>>> + Aml *dev_rp0 = aml_device("%s", "RP0"); > >>>>>>>> + aml_append(dev_rp0, aml_name_decl("_ADR", aml_int(0))); > >>>>>>>> + aml_append(dev, dev_rp0); > >>>>>>>> + aml_append(scope, dev); > >>>>>>>> +} > >>>>>>>> + > >>>>>>>> /* RSDP */ > >>>>>>>> static GArray * > >>>>>>>> build_rsdp(GArray *rsdp_table, GArray *linker, unsigned rsdt) > >>>>>>>> @@ -318,6 +468,8 @@ build_dsdt(GArray *table_data, GArray *linker, > >>>>>>>> VirtGuestInfo *guest_info) > >>>>>>>> acpi_dsdt_add_flash(scope, info->flash_memmap); > >>>>>>>> acpi_dsdt_add_virtio(scope, info->virtio_mmio_memmap, > >>>>>>>> info->virtio_mmio_irq, info->virtio_mmio_num); > >>>>>>>> + acpi_dsdt_add_pci(scope, guest_info->pcie_info); > >>>>>>>> + > >>>>>>>> aml_append(dsdt, scope); > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> /* copy AML table into ACPI tables blob and patch header there > >>>>>>>> */ > >>>>>> > >>>>>> . > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> . > >>>> > >>> > >>> > > > > . > > > >