coreboot-kgpe-d16/payloads/libpayload/arch/i386/coreboot.c

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/*
* This file is part of the libpayload project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2009 coresystems GmbH
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <libpayload-config.h>
#include <libpayload.h>
#include <coreboot_tables.h>
/*
* Some of this is x86 specific, and the rest of it is generic. Right now,
* since we only support x86, we'll avoid trying to make lots of infrastructure
* we don't need. If in the future, we want to use coreboot on some other
* architecture, then take out the generic parsing code and move it elsewhere.
*/
/* === Parsing code === */
/* This is the generic parsing code. */
static void cb_parse_memory(void *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
struct cb_memory *mem = ptr;
int count = MEM_RANGE_COUNT(mem);
int i;
if (count > SYSINFO_MAX_MEM_RANGES)
count = SYSINFO_MAX_MEM_RANGES;
info->n_memranges = 0;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
struct cb_memory_range *range = MEM_RANGE_PTR(mem, i);
#ifdef CONFIG_MEMMAP_RAM_ONLY
if (range->type != CB_MEM_RAM)
continue;
#endif
info->memrange[info->n_memranges].base =
cb_unpack64(range->start);
info->memrange[info->n_memranges].size =
cb_unpack64(range->size);
info->memrange[info->n_memranges].type = range->type;
info->n_memranges++;
}
}
static void cb_parse_serial(void *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
info->serial = ((struct cb_serial *)ptr);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_CHROMEOS
static void cb_parse_vbnv(unsigned char *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
struct cb_vbnv *vbnv = (struct cb_vbnv *)ptr;
info->vbnv_start = vbnv->vbnv_start;
info->vbnv_size = vbnv->vbnv_size;
}
static void cb_parse_gpios(unsigned char *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
int i;
struct cb_gpios *gpios = (struct cb_gpios *)ptr;
info->num_gpios = (gpios->count < SYSINFO_MAX_GPIOS) ?
(gpios->count) : SYSINFO_MAX_GPIOS;
for (i = 0; i < info->num_gpios; i++)
info->gpios[i] = gpios->gpios[i];
}
static void cb_parse_vdat(unsigned char *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
struct cb_vdat *vdat = (struct cb_vdat *) ptr;
libpayload: Always use virtual pointers in struct sysinfo_t We had mixed virtual and physical pointers in struct sysinfo_t. Some being virtual by accident which led to problems when we tried to reinitialize lib_sysinfo after relocating FILO (to get intentionally virtual pointers valid again). I guess this didn't cause much trouble before, as lib_get_sysinfo() was always called with physical addresses being equal to their virtual counterparts. For FILO, two possibilities seem practical: Either, have all pointers in struct sysinfo_t physical, so relocation doesn't hurt. Or, have all pointers virtual and call lib_get_sysinfo() again after relocation. This patch goes the latter way, changing the following pointers for situations where virtual pointers differ from physical: .extra_version .build .compile_time .compile_by .compile_host .compile_domain .compiler .linker .assembler .cb_version .vdat_addr .tstamp_table .cbmem_cons .mrc_cache We could also just correct the accidentally virtual pointers. But, IMO, this would lower the risk of future confusion. Note 1: Looks like .version gets never set. Note 2: .option_table and .framebuffer were virtual pointers but treated like physical ones. Even in FILO, this led to no problems as they were set before relocation. Change-Id: I4c456f56f049d9f8fc40e62520b1d8ec3dad48f8 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/1855 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2012-11-13 17:11:01 +01:00
info->vdat_addr = phys_to_virt(vdat->vdat_addr);
info->vdat_size = vdat->vdat_size;
}
#endif
static void cb_parse_tstamp(unsigned char *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
libpayload: Always use virtual pointers in struct sysinfo_t We had mixed virtual and physical pointers in struct sysinfo_t. Some being virtual by accident which led to problems when we tried to reinitialize lib_sysinfo after relocating FILO (to get intentionally virtual pointers valid again). I guess this didn't cause much trouble before, as lib_get_sysinfo() was always called with physical addresses being equal to their virtual counterparts. For FILO, two possibilities seem practical: Either, have all pointers in struct sysinfo_t physical, so relocation doesn't hurt. Or, have all pointers virtual and call lib_get_sysinfo() again after relocation. This patch goes the latter way, changing the following pointers for situations where virtual pointers differ from physical: .extra_version .build .compile_time .compile_by .compile_host .compile_domain .compiler .linker .assembler .cb_version .vdat_addr .tstamp_table .cbmem_cons .mrc_cache We could also just correct the accidentally virtual pointers. But, IMO, this would lower the risk of future confusion. Note 1: Looks like .version gets never set. Note 2: .option_table and .framebuffer were virtual pointers but treated like physical ones. Even in FILO, this led to no problems as they were set before relocation. Change-Id: I4c456f56f049d9f8fc40e62520b1d8ec3dad48f8 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/1855 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2012-11-13 17:11:01 +01:00
struct cb_cbmem_tab *const cbmem = (struct cb_cbmem_tab *)ptr;
info->tstamp_table = phys_to_virt(cbmem->cbmem_tab);
}
static void cb_parse_cbmem_cons(unsigned char *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
libpayload: Always use virtual pointers in struct sysinfo_t We had mixed virtual and physical pointers in struct sysinfo_t. Some being virtual by accident which led to problems when we tried to reinitialize lib_sysinfo after relocating FILO (to get intentionally virtual pointers valid again). I guess this didn't cause much trouble before, as lib_get_sysinfo() was always called with physical addresses being equal to their virtual counterparts. For FILO, two possibilities seem practical: Either, have all pointers in struct sysinfo_t physical, so relocation doesn't hurt. Or, have all pointers virtual and call lib_get_sysinfo() again after relocation. This patch goes the latter way, changing the following pointers for situations where virtual pointers differ from physical: .extra_version .build .compile_time .compile_by .compile_host .compile_domain .compiler .linker .assembler .cb_version .vdat_addr .tstamp_table .cbmem_cons .mrc_cache We could also just correct the accidentally virtual pointers. But, IMO, this would lower the risk of future confusion. Note 1: Looks like .version gets never set. Note 2: .option_table and .framebuffer were virtual pointers but treated like physical ones. Even in FILO, this led to no problems as they were set before relocation. Change-Id: I4c456f56f049d9f8fc40e62520b1d8ec3dad48f8 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/1855 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2012-11-13 17:11:01 +01:00
struct cb_cbmem_tab *const cbmem = (struct cb_cbmem_tab *)ptr;
info->cbmem_cons = phys_to_virt(cbmem->cbmem_tab);
}
static void cb_parse_mrc_cache(unsigned char *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
libpayload: Always use virtual pointers in struct sysinfo_t We had mixed virtual and physical pointers in struct sysinfo_t. Some being virtual by accident which led to problems when we tried to reinitialize lib_sysinfo after relocating FILO (to get intentionally virtual pointers valid again). I guess this didn't cause much trouble before, as lib_get_sysinfo() was always called with physical addresses being equal to their virtual counterparts. For FILO, two possibilities seem practical: Either, have all pointers in struct sysinfo_t physical, so relocation doesn't hurt. Or, have all pointers virtual and call lib_get_sysinfo() again after relocation. This patch goes the latter way, changing the following pointers for situations where virtual pointers differ from physical: .extra_version .build .compile_time .compile_by .compile_host .compile_domain .compiler .linker .assembler .cb_version .vdat_addr .tstamp_table .cbmem_cons .mrc_cache We could also just correct the accidentally virtual pointers. But, IMO, this would lower the risk of future confusion. Note 1: Looks like .version gets never set. Note 2: .option_table and .framebuffer were virtual pointers but treated like physical ones. Even in FILO, this led to no problems as they were set before relocation. Change-Id: I4c456f56f049d9f8fc40e62520b1d8ec3dad48f8 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/1855 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2012-11-13 17:11:01 +01:00
struct cb_cbmem_tab *const cbmem = (struct cb_cbmem_tab *)ptr;
info->mrc_cache = phys_to_virt(cbmem->cbmem_tab);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_NVRAM
static void cb_parse_optiontable(void *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
info->option_table = ptr;
}
static void cb_parse_checksum(void *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
struct cb_cmos_checksum *cmos_cksum = ptr;
info->cmos_range_start = cmos_cksum->range_start;
info->cmos_range_end = cmos_cksum->range_end;
info->cmos_checksum_location = cmos_cksum->location;
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_COREBOOT_VIDEO_CONSOLE
static void cb_parse_framebuffer(void *ptr, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
info->framebuffer = ptr;
}
#endif
static void cb_parse_string(unsigned char *ptr, char **info)
{
*info = (char *)((struct cb_string *)ptr)->string;
}
static int cb_parse_header(void *addr, int len, struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
struct cb_header *header;
unsigned char *ptr = addr;
void *forward;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i += 16, ptr += 16) {
header = (struct cb_header *)ptr;
if (!strncmp((const char *)header->signature, "LBIO", 4))
break;
}
/* We walked the entire space and didn't find anything. */
if (i >= len)
return -1;
if (!header->table_bytes)
return 0;
/* Make sure the checksums match. */
if (ipchksum((u16 *) header, sizeof(*header)) != 0)
return -1;
if (ipchksum((u16 *) (ptr + sizeof(*header)),
header->table_bytes) != header->table_checksum)
return -1;
info->header = header;
/* Now, walk the tables. */
ptr += header->header_bytes;
for (i = 0; i < header->table_entries; i++) {
struct cb_record *rec = (struct cb_record *)ptr;
/* We only care about a few tags here (maybe more later). */
switch (rec->tag) {
case CB_TAG_FORWARD:
forward = phys_to_virt((void *)(unsigned long)((struct cb_forward *)rec)->forward);
return cb_parse_header(forward, len, info);
continue;
case CB_TAG_MEMORY:
cb_parse_memory(ptr, info);
break;
case CB_TAG_SERIAL:
cb_parse_serial(ptr, info);
break;
case CB_TAG_VERSION:
libpayload: Always use virtual pointers in struct sysinfo_t We had mixed virtual and physical pointers in struct sysinfo_t. Some being virtual by accident which led to problems when we tried to reinitialize lib_sysinfo after relocating FILO (to get intentionally virtual pointers valid again). I guess this didn't cause much trouble before, as lib_get_sysinfo() was always called with physical addresses being equal to their virtual counterparts. For FILO, two possibilities seem practical: Either, have all pointers in struct sysinfo_t physical, so relocation doesn't hurt. Or, have all pointers virtual and call lib_get_sysinfo() again after relocation. This patch goes the latter way, changing the following pointers for situations where virtual pointers differ from physical: .extra_version .build .compile_time .compile_by .compile_host .compile_domain .compiler .linker .assembler .cb_version .vdat_addr .tstamp_table .cbmem_cons .mrc_cache We could also just correct the accidentally virtual pointers. But, IMO, this would lower the risk of future confusion. Note 1: Looks like .version gets never set. Note 2: .option_table and .framebuffer were virtual pointers but treated like physical ones. Even in FILO, this led to no problems as they were set before relocation. Change-Id: I4c456f56f049d9f8fc40e62520b1d8ec3dad48f8 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/1855 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2012-11-13 17:11:01 +01:00
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->cb_version);
break;
case CB_TAG_EXTRA_VERSION:
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->extra_version);
break;
case CB_TAG_BUILD:
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->build);
break;
case CB_TAG_COMPILE_TIME:
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->compile_time);
break;
case CB_TAG_COMPILE_BY:
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->compile_by);
break;
case CB_TAG_COMPILE_HOST:
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->compile_host);
break;
case CB_TAG_COMPILE_DOMAIN:
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->compile_domain);
break;
case CB_TAG_COMPILER:
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->compiler);
break;
case CB_TAG_LINKER:
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->linker);
break;
case CB_TAG_ASSEMBLER:
cb_parse_string(ptr, &info->assembler);
break;
#ifdef CONFIG_NVRAM
case CB_TAG_CMOS_OPTION_TABLE:
cb_parse_optiontable(ptr, info);
break;
case CB_TAG_OPTION_CHECKSUM:
cb_parse_checksum(ptr, info);
break;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_COREBOOT_VIDEO_CONSOLE
// FIXME we should warn on serial if coreboot set up a
// framebuffer buf the payload does not know about it.
case CB_TAG_FRAMEBUFFER:
cb_parse_framebuffer(ptr, info);
break;
#endif
case CB_TAG_MAINBOARD:
info->mainboard = (struct cb_mainboard *)ptr;
#ifdef CONFIG_CHROMEOS
case CB_TAG_GPIO:
cb_parse_gpios(ptr, info);
break;
case CB_TAG_VDAT:
cb_parse_vdat(ptr, info);
break;
case CB_TAG_VBNV:
cb_parse_vbnv(ptr, info);
break;
#endif
case CB_TAG_TIMESTAMPS:
cb_parse_tstamp(ptr, info);
break;
case CB_TAG_CBMEM_CONSOLE:
cb_parse_cbmem_cons(ptr, info);
break;
case CB_TAG_MRC_CACHE:
cb_parse_mrc_cache(ptr, info);
break;
}
ptr += rec->size;
}
return 1;
}
/* == Architecture specific == */
/* This is the x86 specific stuff. */
int get_coreboot_info(struct sysinfo_t *info)
{
int ret = cb_parse_header(phys_to_virt(0x00000000), 0x1000, info);
if (ret != 1)
ret = cb_parse_header(phys_to_virt(0x000f0000), 0x1000, info);
return (ret == 1) ? 0 : -1;
}