x86: add SMM save state for 0x0100 revision

The Bay Trail SMM save state revision is 0x0100.
Add support for this save state area using the
type named em64t100_smm_state_save_area_t.

BUG=chrome-os-partner:22862
BRANCH=None
TEST=Built and booted using this structure with forthcoming CLs.

Change-Id: Iddd9498ab9fffcd865dae062526bda2ffcdccbce
Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/173981
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/4890
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
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Aaron Durbin 2013-10-21 22:21:12 -05:00 committed by Aaron Durbin
parent e0785c0331
commit d0520406ed
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@ -208,6 +208,92 @@ typedef struct {
} __attribute__((packed)) em64t_smm_state_save_area_t; } __attribute__((packed)) em64t_smm_state_save_area_t;
/* Intel Revision 30100 SMM State-Save Area
* The following processor architectures use this:
* - Bay Trail
*/
#define SMM_EM64T100_ARCH_OFFSET 0x7c00
#define SMM_EM64T100_SAVE_STATE_OFFSET \
SMM_SAVE_STATE_BEGIN(SMM_EM64T100_ARCH_OFFSET)
typedef struct {
u8 reserved0[256];
u8 reserved1[208];
u32 gdtr_upper_base;
u32 ldtr_upper_base;
u32 idtr_upper_base;
u8 reserved2[4];
u64 io_rdi;
u64 io_rip;
u64 io_rcx;
u64 io_rsi;
u8 reserved3[64];
u32 cr4;
u8 reserved4[72];
u32 gdtr_base;
u8 reserved5[4];
u32 idtr_base;
u8 reserved6[4];
u32 ldtr_base;
u8 reserved7[88];
u32 smbase;
u32 smm_revision;
u16 io_restart;
u16 autohalt_restart;
u8 reserved8[24];
u64 r15;
u64 r14;
u64 r13;
u64 r12;
u64 r11;
u64 r10;
u64 r9;
u64 r8;
u64 rax;
u64 rcx;
u64 rdx;
u64 rbx;
u64 rsp;
u64 rbp;
u64 rsi;
u64 rdi;
u64 io_mem_addr;
u32 io_misc_info;
u32 es_sel;
u32 cs_sel;
u32 ss_sel;
u32 ds_sel;
u32 fs_sel;
u32 gs_sel;
u32 ldtr_sel;
u32 tr_sel;
u64 dr7;
u64 dr6;
u64 rip;
u64 efer;
u64 rflags;
u64 cr3;
u64 cr0;
} __attribute__((packed)) em64t100_smm_state_save_area_t;
/* Intel Revision 30101 SMM State-Save Area /* Intel Revision 30101 SMM State-Save Area
* The following processor architectures use this: * The following processor architectures use this:
* - SandyBridge * - SandyBridge