linux/drivers/acpi/acpica/hwvalid.c
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   1/******************************************************************************
   2 *
   3 * Module Name: hwvalid - I/O request validation
   4 *
   5 *****************************************************************************/
   6
   7/*
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  43
  44#include <acpi/acpi.h>
  45#include "accommon.h"
  46
  47#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_HARDWARE
  48ACPI_MODULE_NAME("hwvalid")
  49
  50/* Local prototypes */
  51static acpi_status
  52acpi_hw_validate_io_request(acpi_io_address address, u32 bit_width);
  53
  54/*
  55 * Protected I/O ports. Some ports are always illegal, and some are
  56 * conditionally illegal. This table must remain ordered by port address.
  57 *
  58 * The table is used to implement the Microsoft port access rules that
  59 * first appeared in Windows XP. Some ports are always illegal, and some
  60 * ports are only illegal if the BIOS calls _OSI with a win_XP string or
  61 * later (meaning that the BIOS itelf is post-XP.)
  62 *
  63 * This provides ACPICA with the desired port protections and
  64 * Microsoft compatibility.
  65 *
  66 * Description of port entries:
  67 *  DMA:   DMA controller
  68 *  PIC0:  Programmable Interrupt Controller (8259A)
  69 *  PIT1:  System Timer 1
  70 *  PIT2:  System Timer 2 failsafe
  71 *  RTC:   Real-time clock
  72 *  CMOS:  Extended CMOS
  73 *  DMA1:  DMA 1 page registers
  74 *  DMA1L: DMA 1 Ch 0 low page
  75 *  DMA2:  DMA 2 page registers
  76 *  DMA2L: DMA 2 low page refresh
  77 *  ARBC:  Arbitration control
  78 *  SETUP: Reserved system board setup
  79 *  POS:   POS channel select
  80 *  PIC1:  Cascaded PIC
  81 *  IDMA:  ISA DMA
  82 *  ELCR:  PIC edge/level registers
  83 *  PCI:   PCI configuration space
  84 */
  85static const struct acpi_port_info acpi_protected_ports[] = {
  86        {"DMA", 0x0000, 0x000F, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  87        {"PIC0", 0x0020, 0x0021, ACPI_ALWAYS_ILLEGAL},
  88        {"PIT1", 0x0040, 0x0043, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  89        {"PIT2", 0x0048, 0x004B, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  90        {"RTC", 0x0070, 0x0071, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  91        {"CMOS", 0x0074, 0x0076, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  92        {"DMA1", 0x0081, 0x0083, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  93        {"DMA1L", 0x0087, 0x0087, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  94        {"DMA2", 0x0089, 0x008B, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  95        {"DMA2L", 0x008F, 0x008F, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  96        {"ARBC", 0x0090, 0x0091, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  97        {"SETUP", 0x0093, 0x0094, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  98        {"POS", 0x0096, 0x0097, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
  99        {"PIC1", 0x00A0, 0x00A1, ACPI_ALWAYS_ILLEGAL},
 100        {"IDMA", 0x00C0, 0x00DF, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},
 101        {"ELCR", 0x04D0, 0x04D1, ACPI_ALWAYS_ILLEGAL},
 102        {"PCI", 0x0CF8, 0x0CFF, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP}
 103};
 104
 105#define ACPI_PORT_INFO_ENTRIES  ACPI_ARRAY_LENGTH (acpi_protected_ports)
 106
 107/******************************************************************************
 108 *
 109 * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_validate_io_request
 110 *
 111 * PARAMETERS:  Address             Address of I/O port/register
 112 *              bit_width           Number of bits (8,16,32)
 113 *
 114 * RETURN:      Status
 115 *
 116 * DESCRIPTION: Validates an I/O request (address/length). Certain ports are
 117 *              always illegal and some ports are only illegal depending on
 118 *              the requests the BIOS AML code makes to the predefined
 119 *              _OSI method.
 120 *
 121 ******************************************************************************/
 122
 123static acpi_status
 124acpi_hw_validate_io_request(acpi_io_address address, u32 bit_width)
 125{
 126        u32 i;
 127        u32 byte_width;
 128        acpi_io_address last_address;
 129        const struct acpi_port_info *port_info;
 130
 131        ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(hw_validate_io_request);
 132
 133        /* Supported widths are 8/16/32 */
 134
 135        if ((bit_width != 8) && (bit_width != 16) && (bit_width != 32)) {
 136                ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO,
 137                            "Bad BitWidth parameter: %8.8X", bit_width));
 138                return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
 139        }
 140
 141        port_info = acpi_protected_ports;
 142        byte_width = ACPI_DIV_8(bit_width);
 143        last_address = address + byte_width - 1;
 144
 145        ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO, "Address %p LastAddress %p Length %X",
 146                          ACPI_CAST_PTR(void, address), ACPI_CAST_PTR(void,
 147                                                                      last_address),
 148                          byte_width));
 149
 150        /* Maximum 16-bit address in I/O space */
 151
 152        if (last_address > ACPI_UINT16_MAX) {
 153                ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO,
 154                            "Illegal I/O port address/length above 64K: %p/0x%X",
 155                            ACPI_CAST_PTR(void, address), byte_width));
 156                return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_LIMIT);
 157        }
 158
 159        /* Exit if requested address is not within the protected port table */
 160
 161        if (address > acpi_protected_ports[ACPI_PORT_INFO_ENTRIES - 1].end) {
 162                return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK);
 163        }
 164
 165        /* Check request against the list of protected I/O ports */
 166
 167        for (i = 0; i < ACPI_PORT_INFO_ENTRIES; i++, port_info++) {
 168                /*
 169                 * Check if the requested address range will write to a reserved
 170                 * port. Four cases to consider:
 171                 *
 172                 * 1) Address range is contained completely in the port address range
 173                 * 2) Address range overlaps port range at the port range start
 174                 * 3) Address range overlaps port range at the port range end
 175                 * 4) Address range completely encompasses the port range
 176                 */
 177                if ((address <= port_info->end)
 178                    && (last_address >= port_info->start)) {
 179
 180                        /* Port illegality may depend on the _OSI calls made by the BIOS */
 181
 182                        if (acpi_gbl_osi_data >= port_info->osi_dependency) {
 183                                ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO,
 184                                                  "Denied AML access to port 0x%p/%X (%s 0x%.4X-0x%.4X)",
 185                                                  ACPI_CAST_PTR(void, address),
 186                                                  byte_width, port_info->name,
 187                                                  port_info->start,
 188                                                  port_info->end));
 189
 190                                return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_AML_ILLEGAL_ADDRESS);
 191                        }
 192                }
 193
 194                /* Finished if address range ends before the end of this port */
 195
 196                if (last_address <= port_info->end) {
 197                        break;
 198                }
 199        }
 200
 201        return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK);
 202}
 203
 204/******************************************************************************
 205 *
 206 * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_read_port
 207 *
 208 * PARAMETERS:  Address             Address of I/O port/register to read
 209 *              Value               Where value is placed
 210 *              Width               Number of bits
 211 *
 212 * RETURN:      Status and value read from port
 213 *
 214 * DESCRIPTION: Read data from an I/O port or register. This is a front-end
 215 *              to acpi_os_read_port that performs validation on both the port
 216 *              address and the length.
 217 *
 218 *****************************************************************************/
 219
 220acpi_status acpi_hw_read_port(acpi_io_address address, u32 *value, u32 width)
 221{
 222        acpi_status status;
 223        u32 one_byte;
 224        u32 i;
 225
 226        /* Truncate address to 16 bits if requested */
 227
 228        if (acpi_gbl_truncate_io_addresses) {
 229                address &= ACPI_UINT16_MAX;
 230        }
 231
 232        /* Validate the entire request and perform the I/O */
 233
 234        status = acpi_hw_validate_io_request(address, width);
 235        if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
 236                status = acpi_os_read_port(address, value, width);
 237                return (status);
 238        }
 239
 240        if (status != AE_AML_ILLEGAL_ADDRESS) {
 241                return (status);
 242        }
 243
 244        /*
 245         * There has been a protection violation within the request. Fall
 246         * back to byte granularity port I/O and ignore the failing bytes.
 247         * This provides Windows compatibility.
 248         */
 249        for (i = 0, *value = 0; i < width; i += 8) {
 250
 251                /* Validate and read one byte */
 252
 253                if (acpi_hw_validate_io_request(address, 8) == AE_OK) {
 254                        status = acpi_os_read_port(address, &one_byte, 8);
 255                        if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
 256                                return (status);
 257                        }
 258
 259                        *value |= (one_byte << i);
 260                }
 261
 262                address++;
 263        }
 264
 265        return (AE_OK);
 266}
 267
 268/******************************************************************************
 269 *
 270 * FUNCTION:    acpi_hw_write_port
 271 *
 272 * PARAMETERS:  Address             Address of I/O port/register to write
 273 *              Value               Value to write
 274 *              Width               Number of bits
 275 *
 276 * RETURN:      Status
 277 *
 278 * DESCRIPTION: Write data to an I/O port or register. This is a front-end
 279 *              to acpi_os_write_port that performs validation on both the port
 280 *              address and the length.
 281 *
 282 *****************************************************************************/
 283
 284acpi_status acpi_hw_write_port(acpi_io_address address, u32 value, u32 width)
 285{
 286        acpi_status status;
 287        u32 i;
 288
 289        /* Truncate address to 16 bits if requested */
 290
 291        if (acpi_gbl_truncate_io_addresses) {
 292                address &= ACPI_UINT16_MAX;
 293        }
 294
 295        /* Validate the entire request and perform the I/O */
 296
 297        status = acpi_hw_validate_io_request(address, width);
 298        if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
 299                status = acpi_os_write_port(address, value, width);
 300                return (status);
 301        }
 302
 303        if (status != AE_AML_ILLEGAL_ADDRESS) {
 304                return (status);
 305        }
 306
 307        /*
 308         * There has been a protection violation within the request. Fall
 309         * back to byte granularity port I/O and ignore the failing bytes.
 310         * This provides Windows compatibility.
 311         */
 312        for (i = 0; i < width; i += 8) {
 313
 314                /* Validate and write one byte */
 315
 316                if (acpi_hw_validate_io_request(address, 8) == AE_OK) {
 317                        status =
 318                            acpi_os_write_port(address, (value >> i) & 0xFF, 8);
 319                        if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
 320                                return (status);
 321                        }
 322                }
 323
 324                address++;
 325        }
 326
 327        return (AE_OK);
 328}
 329