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1a159c266SJung-uk Kim /******************************************************************************
2a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
3a159c266SJung-uk Kim  * Module Name: dscontrol - Support for execution control opcodes -
4a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *                          if/else/while/return
5a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
6a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *****************************************************************************/
7a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
80d84335fSJung-uk Kim /******************************************************************************
90d84335fSJung-uk Kim  *
100d84335fSJung-uk Kim  * 1. Copyright Notice
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440d84335fSJung-uk Kim  * Redistribution of source code of any substantial portion of the Covered
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460d84335fSJung-uk Kim  * the above Copyright Notice, the above License, this list of Conditions,
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600d84335fSJung-uk Kim  * addition, Licensee may not authorize further sublicense of source of any
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700d84335fSJung-uk Kim  * provision in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
710d84335fSJung-uk Kim  * distribution.
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1010d84335fSJung-uk Kim  * software or system incorporating such software without first obtaining any
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1140d84335fSJung-uk Kim  *
1150d84335fSJung-uk Kim  *****************************************************************************
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1510d84335fSJung-uk Kim  *****************************************************************************/
152a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
153a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
154a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/accommon.h>
155a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/amlcode.h>
156a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acdispat.h>
157a159c266SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acinterp.h>
158f8146b88SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acdebug.h>
159a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
160a159c266SJung-uk Kim #define _COMPONENT          ACPI_DISPATCHER
161a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("dscontrol")
162a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
163a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
164a159c266SJung-uk Kim /*******************************************************************************
165a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
166a159c266SJung-uk Kim  * FUNCTION:    AcpiDsExecBeginControlOp
167a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
168a159c266SJung-uk Kim  * PARAMETERS:  WalkList        - The list that owns the walk stack
169a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *              Op              - The control Op
170a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
171a159c266SJung-uk Kim  * RETURN:      Status
172a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
173a159c266SJung-uk Kim  * DESCRIPTION: Handles all control ops encountered during control method
174a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *              execution.
175a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
176a159c266SJung-uk Kim  ******************************************************************************/
177a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
178a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_STATUS
179a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiDsExecBeginControlOp (
180a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_WALK_STATE         *WalkState,
181a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
182a159c266SJung-uk Kim {
183a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_STATUS             Status = AE_OK;
184a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_GENERIC_STATE      *ControlState;
185a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
186a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
187a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME (DsExecBeginControlOp);
188a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
189a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
190a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, "Op=%p Opcode=%2.2X State=%p\n",
191a159c266SJung-uk Kim         Op, Op->Common.AmlOpcode, WalkState));
192a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
193a159c266SJung-uk Kim     switch (Op->Common.AmlOpcode)
194a159c266SJung-uk Kim     {
195a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_WHILE_OP:
196a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /*
197a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * If this is an additional iteration of a while loop, continue.
198a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * There is no need to allocate a new control state.
199a159c266SJung-uk Kim          */
200a159c266SJung-uk Kim         if (WalkState->ControlState)
201a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
202a159c266SJung-uk Kim             if (WalkState->ControlState->Control.AmlPredicateStart ==
203a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 (WalkState->ParserState.Aml - 1))
204a159c266SJung-uk Kim             {
205a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 /* Reset the state to start-of-loop */
206a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
207a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 WalkState->ControlState->Common.State =
208a159c266SJung-uk Kim                     ACPI_CONTROL_CONDITIONAL_EXECUTING;
209a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 break;
210a159c266SJung-uk Kim             }
211a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
212a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
213385fb5d9SJung-uk Kim         ACPI_FALLTHROUGH;
214a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
215a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_IF_OP:
216a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /*
217a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * IF/WHILE: Create a new control state to manage these
218a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * constructs. We need to manage these as a stack, in order
219a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * to handle nesting.
220a159c266SJung-uk Kim          */
221a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ControlState = AcpiUtCreateControlState ();
222a159c266SJung-uk Kim         if (!ControlState)
223a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
224a159c266SJung-uk Kim             Status = AE_NO_MEMORY;
225a159c266SJung-uk Kim             break;
226a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
227a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /*
228a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * Save a pointer to the predicate for multiple executions
229a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * of a loop
230a159c266SJung-uk Kim          */
231f8146b88SJung-uk Kim         ControlState->Control.AmlPredicateStart =
232f8146b88SJung-uk Kim             WalkState->ParserState.Aml - 1;
233f8146b88SJung-uk Kim         ControlState->Control.PackageEnd =
234f8146b88SJung-uk Kim             WalkState->ParserState.PkgEnd;
235f8146b88SJung-uk Kim         ControlState->Control.Opcode =
236f8146b88SJung-uk Kim             Op->Common.AmlOpcode;
23767d9aa44SJung-uk Kim         ControlState->Control.LoopTimeout = AcpiOsGetTimer () +
238a009b7dcSJung-uk Kim            ((UINT64) AcpiGbl_MaxLoopIterations * ACPI_100NSEC_PER_SEC);
239a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
240a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* Push the control state on this walk's control stack */
241a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
242a159c266SJung-uk Kim         AcpiUtPushGenericState (&WalkState->ControlState, ControlState);
243a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
244a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
245a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_ELSE_OP:
246a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
247a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* Predicate is in the state object */
248a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* If predicate is true, the IF was executed, ignore ELSE part */
249a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
250a159c266SJung-uk Kim         if (WalkState->LastPredicate)
251a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
252a159c266SJung-uk Kim             Status = AE_CTRL_TRUE;
253a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
254a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
255a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
256a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
257a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_RETURN_OP:
258a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
259a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
260a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
261a159c266SJung-uk Kim     default:
262a9d8d09cSJung-uk Kim 
263a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
264a159c266SJung-uk Kim     }
265a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
266a159c266SJung-uk Kim     return (Status);
267a159c266SJung-uk Kim }
268a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
269a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
270a159c266SJung-uk Kim /*******************************************************************************
271a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
272a159c266SJung-uk Kim  * FUNCTION:    AcpiDsExecEndControlOp
273a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
274a159c266SJung-uk Kim  * PARAMETERS:  WalkList        - The list that owns the walk stack
275a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *              Op              - The control Op
276a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
277a159c266SJung-uk Kim  * RETURN:      Status
278a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
279a159c266SJung-uk Kim  * DESCRIPTION: Handles all control ops encountered during control method
280a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *              execution.
281a159c266SJung-uk Kim  *
282a159c266SJung-uk Kim  ******************************************************************************/
283a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
284a159c266SJung-uk Kim ACPI_STATUS
285a159c266SJung-uk Kim AcpiDsExecEndControlOp (
286a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_WALK_STATE         *WalkState,
287a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT       *Op)
288a159c266SJung-uk Kim {
289a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_STATUS             Status = AE_OK;
290a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_GENERIC_STATE      *ControlState;
291a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
292a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
293a159c266SJung-uk Kim     ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME (DsExecEndControlOp);
294a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
295a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
296a159c266SJung-uk Kim     switch (Op->Common.AmlOpcode)
297a159c266SJung-uk Kim     {
298a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_IF_OP:
299a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
300a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, "[IF_OP] Op=%p\n", Op));
301a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
302a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /*
303a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * Save the result of the predicate in case there is an
304a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * ELSE to come
305a159c266SJung-uk Kim          */
306a159c266SJung-uk Kim         WalkState->LastPredicate =
307a159c266SJung-uk Kim             (BOOLEAN) WalkState->ControlState->Common.Value;
308a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
309a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /*
310a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * Pop the control state that was created at the start
311a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * of the IF and free it
312a159c266SJung-uk Kim          */
313a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ControlState = AcpiUtPopGenericState (&WalkState->ControlState);
314a159c266SJung-uk Kim         AcpiUtDeleteGenericState (ControlState);
315a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
316a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
317a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_ELSE_OP:
318a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
319a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
320a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
321a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_WHILE_OP:
322a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
323a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH, "[WHILE_OP] Op=%p\n", Op));
324a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
325a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ControlState = WalkState->ControlState;
326a159c266SJung-uk Kim         if (ControlState->Common.Value)
327a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
328a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /* Predicate was true, the body of the loop was just executed */
329a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
330a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /*
33167d9aa44SJung-uk Kim              * This infinite loop detection mechanism allows the interpreter
33267d9aa44SJung-uk Kim              * to escape possibly infinite loops. This can occur in poorly
33367d9aa44SJung-uk Kim              * written AML when the hardware does not respond within a while
33467d9aa44SJung-uk Kim              * loop and the loop does not implement a timeout.
335a159c266SJung-uk Kim              */
33667d9aa44SJung-uk Kim             if (ACPI_TIME_AFTER (AcpiOsGetTimer (),
33767d9aa44SJung-uk Kim                     ControlState->Control.LoopTimeout))
338a159c266SJung-uk Kim             {
33967d9aa44SJung-uk Kim                 Status = AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT;
340a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 break;
341a159c266SJung-uk Kim             }
342a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
343a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /*
344a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * Go back and evaluate the predicate and maybe execute the loop
345a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * another time
346a159c266SJung-uk Kim              */
347a159c266SJung-uk Kim             Status = AE_CTRL_PENDING;
348f8146b88SJung-uk Kim             WalkState->AmlLastWhile =
349f8146b88SJung-uk Kim                 ControlState->Control.AmlPredicateStart;
350a159c266SJung-uk Kim             break;
351a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
352a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
353a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* Predicate was false, terminate this while loop */
354a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
355a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH,
356a159c266SJung-uk Kim             "[WHILE_OP] termination! Op=%p\n",Op));
357a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
358a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* Pop this control state and free it */
359a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
360a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ControlState = AcpiUtPopGenericState (&WalkState->ControlState);
361a159c266SJung-uk Kim         AcpiUtDeleteGenericState (ControlState);
362a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
363a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
364a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_RETURN_OP:
365a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
366a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH,
367a159c266SJung-uk Kim             "[RETURN_OP] Op=%p Arg=%p\n",Op, Op->Common.Value.Arg));
368a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
369a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /*
370a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * One optional operand -- the return value
371a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * It can be either an immediate operand or a result that
372a159c266SJung-uk Kim          * has been bubbled up the tree
373a159c266SJung-uk Kim          */
374a159c266SJung-uk Kim         if (Op->Common.Value.Arg)
375a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
376a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /* Since we have a real Return(), delete any implicit return */
377a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
378a159c266SJung-uk Kim             AcpiDsClearImplicitReturn (WalkState);
379a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
380a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /* Return statement has an immediate operand */
381a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
382a159c266SJung-uk Kim             Status = AcpiDsCreateOperands (WalkState, Op->Common.Value.Arg);
383a159c266SJung-uk Kim             if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
384a159c266SJung-uk Kim             {
385a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 return (Status);
386a159c266SJung-uk Kim             }
387a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
388a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /*
389a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * If value being returned is a Reference (such as
390a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * an arg or local), resolve it now because it may
391a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * cease to exist at the end of the method.
392a159c266SJung-uk Kim              */
393f8146b88SJung-uk Kim             Status = AcpiExResolveToValue (
394f8146b88SJung-uk Kim                 &WalkState->Operands [0], WalkState);
395a159c266SJung-uk Kim             if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
396a159c266SJung-uk Kim             {
397a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 return (Status);
398a159c266SJung-uk Kim             }
399a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
400a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /*
401a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * Get the return value and save as the last result
402a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * value. This is the only place where WalkState->ReturnDesc
403a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * is set to anything other than zero!
404a159c266SJung-uk Kim              */
405a159c266SJung-uk Kim             WalkState->ReturnDesc = WalkState->Operands[0];
406a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
407a159c266SJung-uk Kim         else if (WalkState->ResultCount)
408a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
409a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /* Since we have a real Return(), delete any implicit return */
410a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
411a159c266SJung-uk Kim             AcpiDsClearImplicitReturn (WalkState);
412a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
413a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /*
414a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * The return value has come from a previous calculation.
415a159c266SJung-uk Kim              *
416a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * If value being returned is a Reference (such as
417a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * an arg or local), resolve it now because it may
418a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * cease to exist at the end of the method.
419a159c266SJung-uk Kim              *
420a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * Allow references created by the Index operator to return
421a159c266SJung-uk Kim              * unchanged.
422a159c266SJung-uk Kim              */
423f8146b88SJung-uk Kim             if ((ACPI_GET_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE (WalkState->Results->Results.ObjDesc[0]) ==
424f8146b88SJung-uk Kim                     ACPI_DESC_TYPE_OPERAND) &&
425f8146b88SJung-uk Kim                 ((WalkState->Results->Results.ObjDesc [0])->Common.Type ==
426f8146b88SJung-uk Kim                     ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE) &&
427f8146b88SJung-uk Kim                 ((WalkState->Results->Results.ObjDesc [0])->Reference.Class !=
428f8146b88SJung-uk Kim                     ACPI_REFCLASS_INDEX))
429a159c266SJung-uk Kim             {
430f8146b88SJung-uk Kim                 Status = AcpiExResolveToValue (
431f8146b88SJung-uk Kim                     &WalkState->Results->Results.ObjDesc [0], WalkState);
432a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
433a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 {
434a159c266SJung-uk Kim                     return (Status);
435a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 }
436a159c266SJung-uk Kim             }
437a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
438a159c266SJung-uk Kim             WalkState->ReturnDesc = WalkState->Results->Results.ObjDesc [0];
439a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
440a159c266SJung-uk Kim         else
441a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
442a159c266SJung-uk Kim             /* No return operand */
443a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
444a159c266SJung-uk Kim             if (WalkState->NumOperands)
445a159c266SJung-uk Kim             {
446a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 AcpiUtRemoveReference (WalkState->Operands [0]);
447a159c266SJung-uk Kim             }
448a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
449a159c266SJung-uk Kim             WalkState->Operands[0] = NULL;
450a159c266SJung-uk Kim             WalkState->NumOperands = 0;
451a159c266SJung-uk Kim             WalkState->ReturnDesc = NULL;
452a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
453a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
454a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
455a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_DISPATCH,
456a159c266SJung-uk Kim             "Completed RETURN_OP State=%p, RetVal=%p\n",
457a159c266SJung-uk Kim             WalkState, WalkState->ReturnDesc));
458a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
459a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* End the control method execution right now */
460a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
461a159c266SJung-uk Kim         Status = AE_CTRL_TERMINATE;
462a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
463a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
464a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_NOOP_OP:
465a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
466a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* Just do nothing! */
467a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
468a9d8d09cSJung-uk Kim         break;
469a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
4700d84335fSJung-uk Kim     case AML_BREAKPOINT_OP:
471a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
472f8146b88SJung-uk Kim         AcpiDbSignalBreakPoint (WalkState);
473a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
474a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* Call to the OSL in case OS wants a piece of the action */
475a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
476a159c266SJung-uk Kim         Status = AcpiOsSignal (ACPI_SIGNAL_BREAKPOINT,
477a159c266SJung-uk Kim             "Executed AML Breakpoint opcode");
478a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
479a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
480a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_BREAK_OP:
481a159c266SJung-uk Kim     case AML_CONTINUE_OP: /* ACPI 2.0 */
482a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
483a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* Pop and delete control states until we find a while */
484a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
485a159c266SJung-uk Kim         while (WalkState->ControlState &&
486a159c266SJung-uk Kim                 (WalkState->ControlState->Control.Opcode != AML_WHILE_OP))
487a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
488a159c266SJung-uk Kim             ControlState = AcpiUtPopGenericState (&WalkState->ControlState);
489a159c266SJung-uk Kim             AcpiUtDeleteGenericState (ControlState);
490a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
491a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
492a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* No while found? */
493a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
494a159c266SJung-uk Kim         if (!WalkState->ControlState)
495a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
496a159c266SJung-uk Kim             return (AE_AML_NO_WHILE);
497a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
498a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
499a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* Was: WalkState->AmlLastWhile = WalkState->ControlState->Control.AmlPredicateStart; */
500a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
501f8146b88SJung-uk Kim         WalkState->AmlLastWhile =
502f8146b88SJung-uk Kim             WalkState->ControlState->Control.PackageEnd;
503a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
504a159c266SJung-uk Kim         /* Return status depending on opcode */
505a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
506a159c266SJung-uk Kim         if (Op->Common.AmlOpcode == AML_BREAK_OP)
507a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
508a159c266SJung-uk Kim             Status = AE_CTRL_BREAK;
509a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
510a159c266SJung-uk Kim         else
511a159c266SJung-uk Kim         {
512a159c266SJung-uk Kim             Status = AE_CTRL_CONTINUE;
513a159c266SJung-uk Kim         }
514a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
515a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
516a159c266SJung-uk Kim     default:
517a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
518a159c266SJung-uk Kim         ACPI_ERROR ((AE_INFO, "Unknown control opcode=0x%X Op=%p",
519a159c266SJung-uk Kim             Op->Common.AmlOpcode, Op));
520a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
521a159c266SJung-uk Kim         Status = AE_AML_BAD_OPCODE;
522a159c266SJung-uk Kim         break;
523a159c266SJung-uk Kim     }
524a159c266SJung-uk Kim 
525a159c266SJung-uk Kim     return (Status);
526a159c266SJung-uk Kim }
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