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/** @file
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This file implements Runtime Architectural Protocol as defined in the
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Platform Initialization specification 1.0 VOLUME 2 DXE Core Interface.
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This code is used to produce the EFI runtime virtual switch over
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THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS CODE BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU CHANGE IT
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The transition for calling EFI Runtime functions in physical mode to calling
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them in virtual mode is very very complex. Every pointer in needs to be
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converted from physical mode to virtual mode. Be very careful walking linked
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lists! Then to make it really hard the code it's self needs be relocated into
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the new virtual address space.
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So here is the concept. The code in this module will never ever be called in
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virtual mode. This is the code that collects the information needed to convert
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to virtual mode (DXE core registers runtime stuff with this code). Since this
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code is used to fix up all runtime images, it CAN NOT fix it's self up. So some
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code has to stay behind and that is us.
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Also you need to be careful about when you allocate memory, as once we are in
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runtime (including our EVT_SIGNAL_EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES event) you can no longer
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allocate memory.
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Any runtime driver that gets loaded before us will not be callable in virtual
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mode. This is due to the fact that the DXE core can not register the info
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needed with us. This is good, since it keeps the code in this file from
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getting registered.
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Revision History:
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- Move the CalculateCrc32 function from Runtime Arch Protocol to Boot Service.
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Runtime Arch Protocol definition no longer contains CalculateCrc32. Boot Service
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Table now contains an item named CalculateCrc32.
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Copyright (c) 2006 - 2015, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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**/
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#include "Runtime.h"
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//
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// Global Variables
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//
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EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR *mVirtualMap = NULL;
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UINTN mVirtualMapDescriptorSize;
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UINTN mVirtualMapMaxIndex;
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VOID *mMyImageBase;
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//
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// The handle onto which the Runtime Architectural Protocol instance is installed
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//
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EFI_HANDLE mRuntimeHandle = NULL;
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//
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// The Runtime Architectural Protocol instance produced by this driver
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//
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EFI_RUNTIME_ARCH_PROTOCOL mRuntime = {
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INITIALIZE_LIST_HEAD_VARIABLE (mRuntime.ImageHead),
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INITIALIZE_LIST_HEAD_VARIABLE (mRuntime.EventHead),
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//
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// Make sure Size != sizeof (EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR). This will
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// prevent people from having pointer math bugs in their code.
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// now you have to use *DescriptorSize to make things work.
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//
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sizeof (EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR) + sizeof (UINT64) - (sizeof (EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR) % sizeof (UINT64)),
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EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR_VERSION,
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0,
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NULL,
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NULL,
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FALSE,
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FALSE
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};
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//
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// Worker Functions
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//
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/**
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Calculate the 32-bit CRC in a EFI table using the Runtime Drivers
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internal function. The EFI Boot Services Table can not be used because
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the EFI Boot Services Table was destroyed at ExitBootServices().
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This is a internal function.
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@param Hdr Pointer to an EFI standard header
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**/
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VOID
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RuntimeDriverCalculateEfiHdrCrc (
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IN OUT EFI_TABLE_HEADER *Hdr
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)
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{
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UINT32 Crc;
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Hdr->CRC32 = 0;
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Crc = 0;
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RuntimeDriverCalculateCrc32 ((UINT8 *) Hdr, Hdr->HeaderSize, &Crc);
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Hdr->CRC32 = Crc;
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}
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/**
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Determines the new virtual address that is to be used on subsequent memory accesses.
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@param DebugDisposition Supplies type information for the pointer being converted.
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@param ConvertAddress A pointer to a pointer that is to be fixed to be the value needed
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for the new virtual address mappings being applied.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The pointer pointed to by Address was modified.
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@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The pointer pointed to by Address was not found to be part
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of the current memory map. This is normally fatal.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the parameters has an invalid value.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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RuntimeDriverConvertPointer (
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IN UINTN DebugDisposition,
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IN OUT VOID **ConvertAddress
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)
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{
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UINTN Address;
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UINT64 VirtEndOfRange;
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EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR *VirtEntry;
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UINTN Index;
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//
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// Make sure ConvertAddress is a valid pointer
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//
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if (ConvertAddress == NULL) {
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return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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}
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//
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// Get the address to convert
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//
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Address = (UINTN) *ConvertAddress;
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//
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// If this is a null pointer, return if it's allowed
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//
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if (Address == 0) {
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if ((DebugDisposition & EFI_OPTIONAL_PTR) != 0) {
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return EFI_SUCCESS;
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}
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return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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}
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VirtEntry = mVirtualMap;
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for (Index = 0; Index < mVirtualMapMaxIndex; Index++) {
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//
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// To prevent the inclusion of 64-bit math functions a UINTN was placed in
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// front of VirtEntry->NumberOfPages to cast it to a 32-bit thing on IA-32
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// platforms. If you get this ASSERT remove the UINTN and do a 64-bit
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// multiply.
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//
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ASSERT (((UINTN) VirtEntry->NumberOfPages < 0xffffffff) || (sizeof (UINTN) > 4));
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if ((VirtEntry->Attribute & EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME) == EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME) {
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if (Address >= VirtEntry->PhysicalStart) {
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VirtEndOfRange = VirtEntry->PhysicalStart + (((UINTN) VirtEntry->NumberOfPages) * EFI_PAGE_SIZE);
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if (Address < VirtEndOfRange) {
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//
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// Compute new address
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//
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*ConvertAddress = (VOID *) (Address - (UINTN) VirtEntry->PhysicalStart + (UINTN) VirtEntry->VirtualStart);
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return EFI_SUCCESS;
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}
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}
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}
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VirtEntry = NEXT_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR (VirtEntry, mVirtualMapDescriptorSize);
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}
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return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
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}
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/**
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Determines the new virtual address that is to be used on subsequent memory accesses
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for internal pointers.
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This is a internal function.
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@param ConvertAddress A pointer to a pointer that is to be fixed to be the value needed
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for the new virtual address mappings being applied.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The pointer pointed to by Address was modified.
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@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The pointer pointed to by Address was not found to be part
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of the current memory map. This is normally fatal.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the parameters has an invalid value.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer (
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IN OUT VOID **ConvertAddress
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)
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{
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return RuntimeDriverConvertPointer (0x0, ConvertAddress);
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}
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/**
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Changes the runtime addressing mode of EFI firmware from physical to virtual.
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@param MemoryMapSize The size in bytes of VirtualMap.
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@param DescriptorSize The size in bytes of an entry in the VirtualMap.
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@param DescriptorVersion The version of the structure entries in VirtualMap.
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@param VirtualMap An array of memory descriptors which contain new virtual
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address mapping information for all runtime ranges.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The virtual address map has been applied.
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@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED EFI firmware is not at runtime, or the EFI firmware is already in
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virtual address mapped mode.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER DescriptorSize or DescriptorVersion is invalid.
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@retval EFI_NO_MAPPING A virtual address was not supplied for a range in the memory
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map that requires a mapping.
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@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND A virtual address was supplied for an address that is not found
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in the memory map.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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RuntimeDriverSetVirtualAddressMap (
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IN UINTN MemoryMapSize,
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IN UINTN DescriptorSize,
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IN UINT32 DescriptorVersion,
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IN EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR *VirtualMap
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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EFI_RUNTIME_EVENT_ENTRY *RuntimeEvent;
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EFI_RUNTIME_IMAGE_ENTRY *RuntimeImage;
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LIST_ENTRY *Link;
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EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS VirtImageBase;
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//
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// Can only switch to virtual addresses once the memory map is locked down,
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// and can only set it once
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//
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if (!mRuntime.AtRuntime || mRuntime.VirtualMode) {
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return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
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}
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//
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// Only understand the original descriptor format
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//
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if (DescriptorVersion != EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR_VERSION || DescriptorSize < sizeof (EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR)) {
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return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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}
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//
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// We are now committed to go to virtual mode, so lets get to it!
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//
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mRuntime.VirtualMode = TRUE;
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//
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// ConvertPointer() needs this mVirtualMap to do the conversion. So set up
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// globals we need to parse the virtual address map.
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//
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mVirtualMapDescriptorSize = DescriptorSize;
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mVirtualMapMaxIndex = MemoryMapSize / DescriptorSize;
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mVirtualMap = VirtualMap;
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//
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// ReporstStatusCodeLib will check and make sure this service can be called in runtime mode.
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//
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REPORT_STATUS_CODE (EFI_PROGRESS_CODE, (EFI_SOFTWARE_EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICE | EFI_SW_RS_PC_SET_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_MAP));
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//
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// Report Status Code here since EVT_SIGNAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_CHANGE event will be signalled.
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//
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REPORT_STATUS_CODE (EFI_PROGRESS_CODE, (EFI_SOFTWARE_DXE_BS_DRIVER | EFI_SW_DXE_BS_PC_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_CHANGE_EVENT));
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//
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// Signal all the EVT_SIGNAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_CHANGE events.
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// All runtime events are stored in a list in Runtime AP.
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//
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for (Link = mRuntime.EventHead.ForwardLink; Link != &mRuntime.EventHead; Link = Link->ForwardLink) {
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RuntimeEvent = BASE_CR (Link, EFI_RUNTIME_EVENT_ENTRY, Link);
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if ((RuntimeEvent->Type & EVT_SIGNAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_CHANGE) == EVT_SIGNAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_CHANGE) {
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RuntimeEvent->NotifyFunction (
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RuntimeEvent->Event,
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RuntimeEvent->NotifyContext
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);
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}
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}
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//
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// Relocate runtime images. All runtime images are stored in a list in Runtime AP.
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//
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for (Link = mRuntime.ImageHead.ForwardLink; Link != &mRuntime.ImageHead; Link = Link->ForwardLink) {
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RuntimeImage = BASE_CR (Link, EFI_RUNTIME_IMAGE_ENTRY, Link);
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//
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// We don't want to relocate our selves, as we only run in physical mode.
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//
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if (mMyImageBase != RuntimeImage->ImageBase) {
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VirtImageBase = (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS) (UINTN) RuntimeImage->ImageBase;
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Status = RuntimeDriverConvertPointer (0, (VOID **) &VirtImageBase);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR(Status);
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PeCoffLoaderRelocateImageForRuntime (
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(EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS) (UINTN) RuntimeImage->ImageBase,
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VirtImageBase,
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(UINTN) RuntimeImage->ImageSize,
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RuntimeImage->RelocationData
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);
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InvalidateInstructionCacheRange (RuntimeImage->ImageBase, (UINTN) RuntimeImage->ImageSize);
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}
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}
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//
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// Convert all the Runtime Services except ConvertPointer() and SetVirtualAddressMap()
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// and recompute the CRC-32
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//
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->GetTime);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->SetTime);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->GetWakeupTime);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->SetWakeupTime);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->ResetSystem);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->GetNextHighMonotonicCount);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->GetVariable);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->SetVariable);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->GetNextVariableName);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->QueryVariableInfo);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->UpdateCapsule);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gRT->QueryCapsuleCapabilities);
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RuntimeDriverCalculateEfiHdrCrc (&gRT->Hdr);
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//
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// UEFI don't require System Configuration Tables Conversion.
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//
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//
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// Convert the runtime fields of the EFI System Table and recompute the CRC-32
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//
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gST->FirmwareVendor);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gST->ConfigurationTable);
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RuntimeDriverConvertInternalPointer ((VOID **) &gST->RuntimeServices);
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RuntimeDriverCalculateEfiHdrCrc (&gST->Hdr);
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//
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// At this point, gRT and gST are physical pointers, but the contents of these tables
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// have been converted to runtime.
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//
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//
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// mVirtualMap is only valid during SetVirtualAddressMap() call
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//
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mVirtualMap = NULL;
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return EFI_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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Entry Point for Runtime driver.
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This function installs Runtime Architectural Protocol and registers CalculateCrc32 boot services table,
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SetVirtualAddressMap & ConvertPointer runtime services table.
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@param ImageHandle Image handle of this driver.
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@param SystemTable a Pointer to the EFI System Table.
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@retval EFI_SUCEESS Runtime Driver Architectural Protocol is successfully installed
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@return Others Some error occurs when installing Runtime Driver Architectural Protocol.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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RuntimeDriverInitialize (
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IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,
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IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL *MyLoadedImage;
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//
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// This image needs to be excluded from relocation for virtual mode, so cache
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// a copy of the Loaded Image protocol to test later.
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//
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Status = gBS->HandleProtocol (
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ImageHandle,
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&gEfiLoadedImageProtocolGuid,
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(VOID**)&MyLoadedImage
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);
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2020-04-23 11:08:10 +02:00
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR(Status);
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2019-09-03 11:58:42 +02:00
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mMyImageBase = MyLoadedImage->ImageBase;
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//
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// Fill in the entries of the EFI Boot Services and EFI Runtime Services Tables
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//
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gBS->CalculateCrc32 = RuntimeDriverCalculateCrc32;
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gRT->SetVirtualAddressMap = RuntimeDriverSetVirtualAddressMap;
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gRT->ConvertPointer = RuntimeDriverConvertPointer;
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//
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// Install the Runtime Architectural Protocol onto a new handle
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//
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Status = gBS->InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces (
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&mRuntimeHandle,
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&gEfiRuntimeArchProtocolGuid,
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&mRuntime,
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NULL
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);
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2020-04-23 11:08:10 +02:00
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR(Status);
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2019-09-03 11:58:42 +02:00
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return Status;
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}
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