ACPICA: Abort downward walk on temporary node detection.
Enhancement to code that ignores temporary namespace nodes Signed-off-by: Alexey Starikovskiy <alexey.y.starikovskiy@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
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@ -194,24 +194,28 @@ acpi_ns_walk_namespace(acpi_object_type type,
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child_node);
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if (child_node) {
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/* Found node, Get the type if we are not searching for ANY */
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/* Found next child, get the type if we are not searching for ANY */
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if (type != ACPI_TYPE_ANY) {
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child_type = child_node->type;
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}
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/*
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* 1) Type must match
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* 2) Permanent namespace nodes are OK
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* 3) Ignore temporary nodes unless told otherwise. Typically,
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* the temporary nodes can cause a race condition where they can
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* be deleted during the execution of the user function. Only the
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* debugger namespace dump will examine the temporary nodes.
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* Ignore all temporary namespace nodes (created during control
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* method execution) unless told otherwise. These temporary nodes
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* can cause a race condition because they can be deleted during the
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* execution of the user function (if the namespace is unlocked before
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* invocation of the user function.) Only the debugger namespace dump
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* will examine the temporary nodes.
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*/
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if ((child_type == type) &&
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(!(child_node->flags & ANOBJ_TEMPORARY) ||
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(child_node->flags & ANOBJ_TEMPORARY)
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&& (flags & ACPI_NS_WALK_TEMP_NODES))) {
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if ((child_node->flags & ANOBJ_TEMPORARY) &&
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!(flags & ACPI_NS_WALK_TEMP_NODES)) {
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status = AE_CTRL_DEPTH;
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}
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/* Type must match requested type */
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else if (child_type == type) {
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/*
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* Found a matching node, invoke the user callback function.
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* Unlock the namespace if flag is set.
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