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File acpi_validate of Package acpica
#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (c) 2012 SUSE Linux Products GmbH # Thomas Renninger <trenn@suse.de> # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, # version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for # more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with # this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # OUTPUT_DIR="$PWD" VERBOSE=0 # Disable remarks and resource checks. The latter often/mostly generates # false positive warnings. Can be overridden via -c option COMPILE_OPTIONS="-sa -cr -vr -in" DISASSEMBLE_OPTIONS="-in" OUTPUT="/dev/null" ACPIDUMP="" MUST_BE_ROOT=1 function usage() { echo "acpi_validate [ -o output_dir ] [ -v ] [ -a acpidump ]" echo " [ -c compile_options ] [ -d disassemble_options ]" echo echo "This tool extracts, disassembles and recompiles ACPI BIOS tables." echo "The disassembled files will be copied into the local or specified" echo "output directory (-o option)." echo echo "The underlying iasl compiler verifies and may complain about" echo "correctness of some of the BIOS tables." echo "These can give a pointer to possible malfunction of the system." echo echo "If you think you found a bug in the iasl compiler or related tools," echo "you can ask here for help: devel@acpica.org" echo "You may also want to ask there if you are not sure whether it really" echo "is a BIOS bug." echo echo "If you are sure you found a BIOS issue, complain to your hardware vendor." echo "The iasl compiler typically provides a description of the warning/error in a way," echo "so that BIOS authors can easily fix it." echo echo "Options" echo " -o output_dir: Copy tables to this directory instead of local one" echo " -v: : be more verbose" echo " -a acpidump : Use this acpidump file" echo " instead of the tables from the local machine" echo " -d options : Pass iasl disassemble options" echo " -c options : Pass iasl compile options" echo " will override -sa -cr -vr (default options)" echo " -h : Show help" exit 1 } while getopts hva:o:c:d: name ; do case $name in o) OUTPUT_DIR="$OPTARG" if [ ! -d "$OUTPUT_DIR" ];then mkdir "$OUTPUT_DIR" if [[ $? != 0 ]];then echo "Cannot create directory $OUTPUT_DIR" exit 1 fi elif [ ! -w "$OUTPUT_DIR" ];then echo "Cannot write into directory $OUTPUT_DIR" exit 1 fi [[ $VERBOSE == 1 ]] && echo "Installing for architecture: $OUTPUT_DIR" ;; a) ACPIDUMP="$OPTARG" if [ ! -r "$ACPIDUMP" ];then echo "$ACPIDUMP does not exist" exit 1 fi [[ $VERBOSE == 1 ]] && echo "acpidump file: $ACPIDUMP" MUST_BE_ROOT=0 ;; c) COMPILE_OPTIONS="$OPTARG" [[ $VERBOSE == 1 ]] && echo "Compile options: $COMPILE_OPTIONS" ;; c) DISASSEMBLE_OPTIONS="$OPTARG" [[ $VERBOSE == 1 ]] && echo "Disassemble options: $DISASSEMBLE_OPTIONS" ;; v) VERBOSE=1 OUTPUT="1" ;; ?) usage ;; esac done shift $(($OPTIND -1)) if [[ $MUST_BE_ROOT == 1 ]] && [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then echo "This script must be run as root" echo "(or use -a acpidump option and pass already dumped acpi tables)" exit 1 fi shopt -s nocasematch TEMP_DIR=$(mktemp -d) [[ $VERBOSE == 1 ]] && echo "Using temporary directory: $TEMP_DIR" if [ -r "$ACPIDUMP" ];then cp "$ACPIDUMP" "$TEMP_DIR"/acpidump fi pushd "$TEMP_DIR" >/dev/null mkdir log mkdir err if [ ! -r acpidump ];then acpidump >acpidump fi acpixtract -a acpidump >&$OUTPUT 2>&1 # ACPICA changed from uppercase to lowercase, try to find both: SDTs=$(ls [SD]DST*.dat 2>/dev/null) SDTs="${SDTs}$(ls [sd]sdt*.dat 2>/dev/null)" for file in *.dat;do table=${file/.dat/} # Enable case insensitive pattern matching case $file in [DS]SDT*.dat | [sd]sdt*.dat) # Use other [sd]sdt*.dat tables to reference possible # external symbols. Pass the table itself for disassembling # comma separted. # For example you we have: # dsdt.dat ssdt1 ssdt2.dat # and the current table to disassemble is ssdt1.dat the # command has to be: # iasl -e dsdt.dat,ssdt2.dat -d ssdt1.dat # Get rid of the table which gets disassembled # could have leading or trailing whitespace depending whether # it is at the end or the beginning of the list REF_TABLE_LIST=${SDTs/[[:space:]]$file/} REF_TABLE_LIST=${REF_TABLE_LIST/$file[[:space:]]/} # Convert the whitespace list into a comma separated one: REF_TABLE_LIST=${REF_TABLE_LIST//[[:space:]]/,} if [ "$REF_TABLE_LIST" != "" ];then FINAL_DISASSEMBLE_OPTIONS="-e ${REF_TABLE_LIST} $DISASSEMBLE_OPTIONS" else FINAL_DISASSEMBLE_OPTIONS="$DISASSEMBLE_OPTIONS" fi echo "stdout and stderr of $file disassembling:" >log/${table}.log [[ $VERBOSE == 1 ]] && echo "iasl $FINAL_DISASSEMBLE_OPTIONS -d $file 1>>log/${table}.log 2>&1" iasl $FINAL_DISASSEMBLE_OPTIONS -d $file 1>>log/${table}.log 2>&1 [[ $VERBOSE == 1 ]] && echo "iasl $COMPILE_OPTIONS ${table}.dsl 1>>log/${table}.log 2>>err/${table}.err" iasl $COMPILE_OPTIONS ${table}.dsl 1>>log/${table}.log 2>>err/${table}.err ;; *.dat) iasl -d $file 1>log/${table}.log 2>&1 iasl -sa ${table}.dsl 1>log/${table}.log 2>err/${table}.err ;; esac done # remove empty error files rm $(find err -size 0) ERR_TABLES=$(ls err) ERR_TABLES=${ERR_TABLES//.err/} popd >/dev/null cp -r "$TEMP_DIR"/* "$OUTPUT_DIR" if [[ $VERBOSE == 1 ]];then echo "Temporary directory (undeleted): $TEMP_DIR" else rm -rf "$TEMP_DIR" fi if [ "$ERR_TABLES" = "" ];then echo "No errors or warnings detected" exit 0 else echo "These tables have warnings or errors (details in "$OUTPUT_DIR"/err directory):" for err in $ERR_TABLES;do echo -n $err $'\t' sed -n -e 's/Compilation complete. \(.* Errors, .* Warnings\).*/\1/p' "$OUTPUT_DIR"/log/$err.log done exit 1 fi
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