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/** @file
IA-32/x64 MSR functions.
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
**/
#include "BaseLibInternals.h"
/**
Returns the lower 32-bits of a Machine Specific Register(MSR).
Reads and returns the lower 32-bits of the MSR specified by Index.
No parameter checking is performed on Index, and some Index values may cause
CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the
caller must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function
is only available on IA-32 and x64.
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read.
@return The lower 32 bits of the MSR identified by Index.
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmReadMsr32 (
IN UINT32 Index
)
{
return (UINT32)AsmReadMsr64 (Index);
}
/**
Writes a 32-bit value to a Machine Specific Register(MSR), and returns the value.
The upper 32-bits of the MSR are set to zero.
Writes the 32-bit value specified by Value to the MSR specified by Index. The
upper 32-bits of the MSR write are set to zero. The 32-bit value written to
the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index or Value,
and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee
that Index and Value are valid, or the caller must establish proper exception
handlers. This function is only available on IA-32 and x64.
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param Value The 32-bit value to write to the MSR.
@return Value
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmWriteMsr32 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINT32 Value
)
{
return (UINT32)AsmWriteMsr64 (Index, Value);
}
/**
Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise OR on the lower 32-bits, and
writes the result back to the 64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise OR
between the lower 32-bits of the read result and the value specified by
OrData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower
32-bits of the value written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is
performed on Index or OrData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The
caller must either guarantee that Index and OrData are valid, or the caller
must establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on
IA-32 and x64.
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MSR.
@return The lower 32-bit value written to the MSR.
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmMsrOr32 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINT32 OrData
)
{
return (UINT32)AsmMsrOr64 (Index, OrData);
}
/**
Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND on the lower 32-bits, and writes
the result back to the 64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
lower 32-bits of the read result and the value specified by AndData, and
writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower 32-bits of
the value written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed
on Index or AndData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller
must either guarantee that Index and AndData are valid, or the caller must
establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on IA-32
and x64.
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
@return The lower 32-bit value written to the MSR.
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmMsrAnd32 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINT32 AndData
)
{
return (UINT32)AsmMsrAnd64 (Index, AndData);
}
/**
Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise OR
on the lower 32-bits, and writes the result back to the 64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
lower 32-bits of the read result and the value specified by AndData
preserving the upper 32-bits, performs a bitwise OR between the
result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Address. The lower 32-bits of the value
written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index,
AndData, or OrData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller
must either guarantee that Index, AndData, and OrData are valid, or the
caller must establish proper exception handlers. This function is only
available on IA-32 and x64.
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
@param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
@return The lower 32-bit value written to the MSR.
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmMsrAndThenOr32 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINT32 AndData,
IN UINT32 OrData
)
{
return (UINT32)AsmMsrAndThenOr64 (Index, AndData, OrData);
}
/**
Reads a bit field of an MSR.
Reads the bit field in the lower 32-bits of a 64-bit MSR. The bit field is
specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is
returned. The caller must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the caller
must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only
available on IA-32 and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@return The bit field read from the MSR.
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldRead32 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit
)
{
return BitFieldRead32 (AsmReadMsr32 (Index), StartBit, EndBit);
}
/**
Writes a bit field to an MSR.
Writes Value to a bit field in the lower 32-bits of a 64-bit MSR. The bit
field is specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the
destination MSR are preserved. The lower 32-bits of the MSR written is
returned. The caller must either guarantee that Index and the data written
is valid, or the caller must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions.
This function is only available on IA-32 and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
If Value is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@param Value The new value of the bit field.
@return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR.
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldWrite32 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit,
IN UINT32 Value
)
{
ASSERT (EndBit < sizeof (Value) * 8);
ASSERT (StartBit <= EndBit);
return (UINT32)AsmMsrBitFieldWrite64 (Index, StartBit, EndBit, Value);
}
/**
Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the
result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise OR
between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower 32-bits of the value
written to the MSR are returned. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. The
caller must either guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or
the caller must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This
function is only available on IA-32 and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
If OrData is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MSR.
@return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR.
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldOr32 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit,
IN UINT32 OrData
)
{
ASSERT (EndBit < sizeof (OrData) * 8);
ASSERT (StartBit <= EndBit);
return (UINT32)AsmMsrBitFieldOr64 (Index, StartBit, EndBit, OrData);
}
/**
Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the
result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to the
64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower 32-bits of the value written to the
MSR are returned. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. The caller must
either guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must
set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only
available on IA-32 and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
If AndData is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
@return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR.
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldAnd32 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit,
IN UINT32 AndData
)
{
ASSERT (EndBit < sizeof (AndData) * 8);
ASSERT (StartBit <= EndBit);
return (UINT32)AsmMsrBitFieldAnd64 (Index, StartBit, EndBit, AndData);
}
/**
Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
bitwise OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
bitwise OR between the read result and the value specified by
AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The
lower 32-bits of the value written to the MSR are returned. Extra left bits
in both AndData and OrData are stripped. The caller must either guarantee
that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up exception
handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32
and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
If AndData is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
If OrData is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..31.
@param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
@param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
@return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR.
**/
UINT32
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldAndThenOr32 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit,
IN UINT32 AndData,
IN UINT32 OrData
)
{
ASSERT (EndBit < sizeof (AndData) * 8);
ASSERT (StartBit <= EndBit);
return (UINT32)AsmMsrBitFieldAndThenOr64 (
Index,
StartBit,
EndBit,
AndData,
OrData
);
}
/**
Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the result
back to the 64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise OR
between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is
returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index or OrData, and some of
these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee that Index
and OrData are valid, or the caller must establish proper exception handlers.
This function is only available on IA-32 and x64.
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MSR.
@return The value written back to the MSR.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
AsmMsrOr64 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINT64 OrData
)
{
return AsmWriteMsr64 (Index, AsmReadMsr64 (Index) | OrData);
}
/**
Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back to the
64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the result to the
64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is returned. No
parameter checking is performed on Index or OrData, and some of these may
cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee that Index and OrData
are valid, or the caller must establish proper exception handlers. This
function is only available on IA-32 and x64.
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
@return The value written back to the MSR.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
AsmMsrAnd64 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINT64 AndData
)
{
return AsmWriteMsr64 (Index, AsmReadMsr64 (Index) & AndData);
}
/**
Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise
OR, and writes the result back to the 64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between read
result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise OR
between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData,
and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written
to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index, AndData,
or OrData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either
guarantee that Index, AndData, and OrData are valid, or the caller must
establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on IA-32
and x64.
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
@param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
@return The value written back to the MSR.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
AsmMsrAndThenOr64 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINT64 AndData,
IN UINT64 OrData
)
{
return AsmWriteMsr64 (Index, (AsmReadMsr64 (Index) & AndData) | OrData);
}
/**
Reads a bit field of an MSR.
Reads the bit field in the 64-bit MSR. The bit field is specified by the
StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. The caller
must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the caller must set up
exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available
on IA-32 and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@return The value read from the MSR.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldRead64 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit
)
{
return BitFieldRead64 (AsmReadMsr64 (Index), StartBit, EndBit);
}
/**
Writes a bit field to an MSR.
Writes Value to a bit field in a 64-bit MSR. The bit field is specified by
the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination MSR are
preserved. The MSR written is returned. The caller must either guarantee
that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up exception
handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32 and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
If Value is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@param Value The new value of the bit field.
@return The value written back to the MSR.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldWrite64 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit,
IN UINT64 Value
)
{
return AsmWriteMsr64 (
Index,
BitFieldWrite64 (AsmReadMsr64 (Index), StartBit, EndBit, Value)
);
}
/**
Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise OR, and
writes the result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise OR
between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is
returned. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. The caller must either
guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up
exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available
on IA-32 and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
If OrData is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the bit field.
@return The value written back to the MSR.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldOr64 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit,
IN UINT64 OrData
)
{
return AsmWriteMsr64 (
Index,
BitFieldOr64 (AsmReadMsr64 (Index), StartBit, EndBit, OrData)
);
}
/**
Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the
result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to the
64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is returned.
Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. The caller must either guarantee
that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up exception
handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32
and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
If AndData is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the bit field.
@return The value written back to the MSR.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldAnd64 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit,
IN UINT64 AndData
)
{
return AsmWriteMsr64 (
Index,
BitFieldAnd64 (AsmReadMsr64 (Index), StartBit, EndBit, AndData)
);
}
/**
Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
bitwise OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
64-bit MSR.
Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND followed by
a bitwise OR between the read result and the value specified by
AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The
value written to the MSR is returned. Extra left bits in both AndData and
OrData are stripped. The caller must either guarantee that Index and the data
written is valid, or the caller must set up exception handlers to catch the
exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32 and x64.
If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
If AndData is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
If OrData is larger than the bitmask value range specified by StartBit and EndBit, then ASSERT().
@param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
@param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
Range 0..63.
@param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the bit field.
@param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
@return The value written back to the MSR.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
AsmMsrBitFieldAndThenOr64 (
IN UINT32 Index,
IN UINTN StartBit,
IN UINTN EndBit,
IN UINT64 AndData,
IN UINT64 OrData
)
{
return AsmWriteMsr64 (
Index,
BitFieldAndThenOr64 (
AsmReadMsr64 (Index),
StartBit,
EndBit,
AndData,
OrData
)
);
}