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591 lines
19 KiB
C
/** @file
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The CPU specific programming for PiSmmCpuDxeSmm module.
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Copyright (c) 2010 - 2023, 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 <IndustryStandard/Q35MchIch9.h>
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#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
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#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
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#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
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#include <Library/MemEncryptSevLib.h>
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#include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h>
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#include <Library/PcdLib.h>
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#include <Library/SafeIntLib.h>
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#include <Library/SmmCpuFeaturesLib.h>
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#include <Library/SmmServicesTableLib.h>
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#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
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#include <Library/HobLib.h>
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#include <Pcd/CpuHotEjectData.h>
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#include <PiSmm.h>
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#include <Register/Amd/SmramSaveStateMap.h>
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#include <Guid/SmmBaseHob.h>
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//
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// EFER register LMA bit
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//
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#define LMA BIT10
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/**
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The constructor function
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@param[in] ImageHandle The firmware allocated handle for the EFI image.
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@param[in] SystemTable A pointer to the EFI System Table.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The constructor always returns EFI_SUCCESS.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesLibConstructor (
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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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//
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// If gSmmBaseHobGuid found, means SmBase info has been relocated and recorded
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// in the SmBase array. ASSERT it's not supported in OVMF.
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//
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ASSERT (GetFirstGuidHob (&gSmmBaseHobGuid) == NULL);
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//
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// No need to program SMRRs on our virtual platform.
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//
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return EFI_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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Called during the very first SMI into System Management Mode to initialize
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CPU features, including SMBASE, for the currently executing CPU. Since this
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is the first SMI, the SMRAM Save State Map is at the default address of
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SMM_DEFAULT_SMBASE + SMRAM_SAVE_STATE_MAP_OFFSET. The currently executing
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CPU is specified by CpuIndex and CpuIndex can be used to access information
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about the currently executing CPU in the ProcessorInfo array and the
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HotPlugCpuData data structure.
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@param[in] CpuIndex The index of the CPU to initialize. The value
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must be between 0 and the NumberOfCpus field in
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the System Management System Table (SMST).
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@param[in] IsMonarch TRUE if the CpuIndex is the index of the CPU that
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was elected as monarch during System Management
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Mode initialization.
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FALSE if the CpuIndex is not the index of the CPU
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that was elected as monarch during System
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Management Mode initialization.
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@param[in] ProcessorInfo Pointer to an array of EFI_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION
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structures. ProcessorInfo[CpuIndex] contains the
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information for the currently executing CPU.
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@param[in] CpuHotPlugData Pointer to the CPU_HOT_PLUG_DATA structure that
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contains the ApidId and SmBase arrays.
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesInitializeProcessor (
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IN UINTN CpuIndex,
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IN BOOLEAN IsMonarch,
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IN EFI_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION *ProcessorInfo,
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IN CPU_HOT_PLUG_DATA *CpuHotPlugData
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)
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{
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AMD_SMRAM_SAVE_STATE_MAP *CpuState;
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//
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// Configure SMBASE.
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//
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CpuState = (AMD_SMRAM_SAVE_STATE_MAP *)(UINTN)(
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SMM_DEFAULT_SMBASE +
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SMRAM_SAVE_STATE_MAP_OFFSET
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);
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if ((CpuState->x86.SMMRevId & 0xFFFF) == 0) {
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CpuState->x86.SMBASE = (UINT32)CpuHotPlugData->SmBase[CpuIndex];
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} else {
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CpuState->x64.SMBASE = (UINT32)CpuHotPlugData->SmBase[CpuIndex];
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}
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//
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// No need to program SMRRs on our virtual platform.
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//
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}
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/**
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This function updates the SMRAM save state on the currently executing CPU
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to resume execution at a specific address after an RSM instruction. This
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function must evaluate the SMRAM save state to determine the execution mode
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the RSM instruction resumes and update the resume execution address with
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either NewInstructionPointer32 or NewInstructionPoint. The auto HALT restart
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flag in the SMRAM save state must always be cleared. This function returns
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the value of the instruction pointer from the SMRAM save state that was
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replaced. If this function returns 0, then the SMRAM save state was not
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modified.
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This function is called during the very first SMI on each CPU after
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SmmCpuFeaturesInitializeProcessor() to set a flag in normal execution mode
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to signal that the SMBASE of each CPU has been updated before the default
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SMBASE address is used for the first SMI to the next CPU.
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@param[in] CpuIndex The index of the CPU to hook. The value
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must be between 0 and the NumberOfCpus
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field in the System Management System
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Table (SMST).
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@param[in] CpuState Pointer to SMRAM Save State Map for the
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currently executing CPU.
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@param[in] NewInstructionPointer32 Instruction pointer to use if resuming to
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32-bit execution mode from 64-bit SMM.
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@param[in] NewInstructionPointer Instruction pointer to use if resuming to
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same execution mode as SMM.
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@retval 0 This function did modify the SMRAM save state.
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@retval > 0 The original instruction pointer value from the SMRAM save state
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before it was replaced.
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**/
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UINT64
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesHookReturnFromSmm (
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IN UINTN CpuIndex,
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IN SMRAM_SAVE_STATE_MAP *CpuState,
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IN UINT64 NewInstructionPointer32,
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IN UINT64 NewInstructionPointer
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)
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{
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UINT64 OriginalInstructionPointer;
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AMD_SMRAM_SAVE_STATE_MAP *CpuSaveState;
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CpuSaveState = (AMD_SMRAM_SAVE_STATE_MAP *)CpuState;
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if ((CpuSaveState->x86.SMMRevId & 0xFFFF) == 0) {
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OriginalInstructionPointer = (UINT64)CpuSaveState->x86._EIP;
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CpuSaveState->x86._EIP = (UINT32)NewInstructionPointer;
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//
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// Clear the auto HALT restart flag so the RSM instruction returns
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// program control to the instruction following the HLT instruction.
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//
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if ((CpuSaveState->x86.AutoHALTRestart & BIT0) != 0) {
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CpuSaveState->x86.AutoHALTRestart &= ~BIT0;
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}
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} else {
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OriginalInstructionPointer = CpuSaveState->x64._RIP;
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if ((CpuSaveState->x64.EFER & LMA) == 0) {
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CpuSaveState->x64._RIP = (UINT32)NewInstructionPointer32;
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} else {
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CpuSaveState->x64._RIP = (UINT32)NewInstructionPointer;
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}
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//
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// Clear the auto HALT restart flag so the RSM instruction returns
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// program control to the instruction following the HLT instruction.
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//
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if ((CpuSaveState->x64.AutoHALTRestart & BIT0) != 0) {
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CpuSaveState->x64.AutoHALTRestart &= ~BIT0;
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}
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}
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return OriginalInstructionPointer;
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}
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STATIC CPU_HOT_EJECT_DATA *mCpuHotEjectData = NULL;
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/**
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Initialize mCpuHotEjectData if PcdCpuMaxLogicalProcessorNumber > 1.
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Also setup the corresponding PcdCpuHotEjectDataAddress.
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**/
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STATIC
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VOID
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InitCpuHotEjectData (
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VOID
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)
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{
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UINTN Size;
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UINT32 Idx;
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UINT32 MaxNumberOfCpus;
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RETURN_STATUS PcdStatus;
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MaxNumberOfCpus = PcdGet32 (PcdCpuMaxLogicalProcessorNumber);
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if (MaxNumberOfCpus == 1) {
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return;
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}
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//
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// We allocate CPU_HOT_EJECT_DATA and CPU_HOT_EJECT_DATA->QemuSelectorMap[]
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// in a single allocation, and explicitly align the QemuSelectorMap[] (which
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// is a UINT64 array) at its natural boundary.
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// Accordingly, allocate:
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// sizeof(*mCpuHotEjectData) + (MaxNumberOfCpus * sizeof(UINT64))
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// and, add sizeof(UINT64) - 1 to use as padding if needed.
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//
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if (RETURN_ERROR (SafeUintnMult (MaxNumberOfCpus, sizeof (UINT64), &Size)) ||
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RETURN_ERROR (SafeUintnAdd (Size, sizeof (*mCpuHotEjectData), &Size)) ||
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RETURN_ERROR (SafeUintnAdd (Size, sizeof (UINT64) - 1, &Size)))
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{
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DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "%a: invalid CPU_HOT_EJECT_DATA\n", __func__));
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goto Fatal;
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}
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mCpuHotEjectData = AllocatePool (Size);
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if (mCpuHotEjectData == NULL) {
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ASSERT (mCpuHotEjectData != NULL);
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goto Fatal;
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}
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mCpuHotEjectData->Handler = NULL;
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mCpuHotEjectData->ArrayLength = MaxNumberOfCpus;
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mCpuHotEjectData->QemuSelectorMap = ALIGN_POINTER (
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mCpuHotEjectData + 1,
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sizeof (UINT64)
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);
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//
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// We use mCpuHotEjectData->QemuSelectorMap to map
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// ProcessorNum -> QemuSelector. Initialize to invalid values.
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//
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for (Idx = 0; Idx < mCpuHotEjectData->ArrayLength; Idx++) {
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mCpuHotEjectData->QemuSelectorMap[Idx] = CPU_EJECT_QEMU_SELECTOR_INVALID;
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}
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//
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// Expose address of CPU Hot eject Data structure
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//
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PcdStatus = PcdSet64S (
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PcdCpuHotEjectDataAddress,
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(UINTN)(VOID *)mCpuHotEjectData
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);
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ASSERT_RETURN_ERROR (PcdStatus);
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return;
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Fatal:
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CpuDeadLoop ();
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}
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/**
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Hook point in normal execution mode that allows the one CPU that was elected
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as monarch during System Management Mode initialization to perform additional
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initialization actions immediately after all of the CPUs have processed their
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first SMI and called SmmCpuFeaturesInitializeProcessor() relocating SMBASE
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into a buffer in SMRAM and called SmmCpuFeaturesHookReturnFromSmm().
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesSmmRelocationComplete (
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VOID
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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UINTN MapPagesBase;
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UINTN MapPagesCount;
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InitCpuHotEjectData ();
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if (!MemEncryptSevIsEnabled ()) {
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return;
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}
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//
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// Now that SMBASE relocation is complete, re-encrypt the original SMRAM save
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// state map's container pages, and release the pages to DXE. (The pages were
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// allocated in PlatformPei.)
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//
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Status = MemEncryptSevLocateInitialSmramSaveStateMapPages (
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&MapPagesBase,
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&MapPagesCount
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);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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Status = MemEncryptSevSetPageEncMask (
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0, // Cr3BaseAddress -- use current CR3
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MapPagesBase, // BaseAddress
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MapPagesCount // NumPages
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);
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if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
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DEBUG ((
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DEBUG_ERROR,
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"%a: MemEncryptSevSetPageEncMask(): %r\n",
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__func__,
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Status
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));
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ASSERT (FALSE);
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CpuDeadLoop ();
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}
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ZeroMem ((VOID *)MapPagesBase, EFI_PAGES_TO_SIZE (MapPagesCount));
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if (PcdGetBool (PcdQ35SmramAtDefaultSmbase)) {
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//
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// The initial SMRAM Save State Map has been covered as part of a larger
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// reserved memory allocation in PlatformPei's InitializeRamRegions(). That
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// allocation is supposed to survive into OS runtime; we must not release
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// any part of it. Only re-assert the containment here.
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//
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ASSERT (SMM_DEFAULT_SMBASE <= MapPagesBase);
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ASSERT (
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(MapPagesBase + EFI_PAGES_TO_SIZE (MapPagesCount) <=
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SMM_DEFAULT_SMBASE + MCH_DEFAULT_SMBASE_SIZE)
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);
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} else {
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Status = gBS->FreePages (MapPagesBase, MapPagesCount);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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}
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}
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/**
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Return the size, in bytes, of a custom SMI Handler in bytes. If 0 is
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returned, then a custom SMI handler is not provided by this library,
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and the default SMI handler must be used.
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@retval 0 Use the default SMI handler.
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@retval > 0 Use the SMI handler installed by
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SmmCpuFeaturesInstallSmiHandler(). The caller is required to
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allocate enough SMRAM for each CPU to support the size of the
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custom SMI handler.
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**/
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UINTN
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesGetSmiHandlerSize (
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VOID
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)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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Install a custom SMI handler for the CPU specified by CpuIndex. This
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function is only called if SmmCpuFeaturesGetSmiHandlerSize() returns a size
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is greater than zero and is called by the CPU that was elected as monarch
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during System Management Mode initialization.
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@param[in] CpuIndex The index of the CPU to install the custom SMI handler.
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The value must be between 0 and the NumberOfCpus field
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in the System Management System Table (SMST).
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@param[in] SmBase The SMBASE address for the CPU specified by CpuIndex.
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@param[in] SmiStack The stack to use when an SMI is processed by the
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the CPU specified by CpuIndex.
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@param[in] StackSize The size, in bytes, if the stack used when an SMI is
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processed by the CPU specified by CpuIndex.
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@param[in] GdtBase The base address of the GDT to use when an SMI is
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processed by the CPU specified by CpuIndex.
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@param[in] GdtSize The size, in bytes, of the GDT used when an SMI is
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processed by the CPU specified by CpuIndex.
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@param[in] IdtBase The base address of the IDT to use when an SMI is
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processed by the CPU specified by CpuIndex.
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@param[in] IdtSize The size, in bytes, of the IDT used when an SMI is
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processed by the CPU specified by CpuIndex.
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@param[in] Cr3 The base address of the page tables to use when an SMI
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is processed by the CPU specified by CpuIndex.
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesInstallSmiHandler (
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IN UINTN CpuIndex,
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IN UINT32 SmBase,
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IN VOID *SmiStack,
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IN UINTN StackSize,
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IN UINTN GdtBase,
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IN UINTN GdtSize,
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IN UINTN IdtBase,
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IN UINTN IdtSize,
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IN UINT32 Cr3
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)
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{
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}
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/**
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Determines if MTRR registers must be configured to set SMRAM cache-ability
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when executing in System Management Mode.
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@retval TRUE MTRR registers must be configured to set SMRAM cache-ability.
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@retval FALSE MTRR registers do not need to be configured to set SMRAM
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cache-ability.
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**/
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BOOLEAN
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesNeedConfigureMtrrs (
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VOID
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)
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{
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return FALSE;
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}
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/**
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Disable SMRR register if SMRR is supported and
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SmmCpuFeaturesNeedConfigureMtrrs() returns TRUE.
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesDisableSmrr (
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VOID
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)
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{
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//
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// No SMRR support, nothing to do
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//
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}
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/**
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Enable SMRR register if SMRR is supported and
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SmmCpuFeaturesNeedConfigureMtrrs() returns TRUE.
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesReenableSmrr (
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VOID
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)
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{
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//
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// No SMRR support, nothing to do
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//
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}
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/**
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Processor specific hook point each time a CPU enters System Management Mode.
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@param[in] CpuIndex The index of the CPU that has entered SMM. The value
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must be between 0 and the NumberOfCpus field in the
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System Management System Table (SMST).
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesRendezvousEntry (
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IN UINTN CpuIndex
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)
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{
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//
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// No SMRR support, nothing to do
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//
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}
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/**
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Processor specific hook point each time a CPU exits System Management Mode.
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@param[in] CpuIndex The index of the CPU that is exiting SMM. The value
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must be between 0 and the NumberOfCpus field in the
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System Management System Table (SMST).
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesRendezvousExit (
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IN UINTN CpuIndex
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)
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{
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//
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// We only call the Handler if CPU hot-eject is enabled
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// (PcdCpuMaxLogicalProcessorNumber > 1), and hot-eject is needed
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// in this SMI exit (otherwise mCpuHotEjectData->Handler is not armed.)
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//
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if (mCpuHotEjectData != NULL) {
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CPU_HOT_EJECT_HANDLER Handler;
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//
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// As the comment above mentions, mCpuHotEjectData->Handler might be
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// written to on the BSP as part of handling of the CPU-ejection.
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//
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// We know that any initial assignment to mCpuHotEjectData->Handler
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// (on the BSP, in the CpuHotplugMmi() context) is ordered-before the
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// load below, since it is guaranteed to happen before the
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// control-dependency of the BSP's SMI exit signal -- by way of a store
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// to AllCpusInSync (on the BSP, in BspHandler()) and the corresponding
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// AllCpusInSync loop (on the APs, in SmiRendezvous()) which depends on
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// that store.
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//
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// This guarantees that these pieces of code can never execute
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// simultaneously. In addition, we ensure that the following load is
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// ordered-after the AllCpusInSync loop by using a MemoryFence() with
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// acquire semantics.
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//
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MemoryFence ();
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Handler = mCpuHotEjectData->Handler;
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if (Handler != NULL) {
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Handler (CpuIndex);
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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Check to see if an SMM register is supported by a specified CPU.
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@param[in] CpuIndex The index of the CPU to check for SMM register support.
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The value must be between 0 and the NumberOfCpus field
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in the System Management System Table (SMST).
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@param[in] RegName Identifies the SMM register to check for support.
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@retval TRUE The SMM register specified by RegName is supported by the CPU
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specified by CpuIndex.
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@retval FALSE The SMM register specified by RegName is not supported by the
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CPU specified by CpuIndex.
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**/
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BOOLEAN
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EFIAPI
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SmmCpuFeaturesIsSmmRegisterSupported (
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IN UINTN CpuIndex,
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IN SMM_REG_NAME RegName
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)
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{
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ASSERT (RegName == SmmRegFeatureControl);
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return FALSE;
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}
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/**
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Returns the current value of the SMM register for the specified CPU.
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If the SMM register is not supported, then 0 is returned.
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|
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@param[in] CpuIndex The index of the CPU to read the SMM register. The
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|
value must be between 0 and the NumberOfCpus field in
|
|
the System Management System Table (SMST).
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@param[in] RegName Identifies the SMM register to read.
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|
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@return The value of the SMM register specified by RegName from the CPU
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|
specified by CpuIndex.
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**/
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|
UINT64
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EFIAPI
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|
SmmCpuFeaturesGetSmmRegister (
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IN UINTN CpuIndex,
|
|
IN SMM_REG_NAME RegName
|
|
)
|
|
{
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|
//
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// This is called for SmmRegSmmDelayed, SmmRegSmmBlocked, SmmRegSmmEnable.
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// The last of these should actually be SmmRegSmmDisable, so we can just
|
|
// return FALSE.
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|
//
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return 0;
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}
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|
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/**
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|
Sets the value of an SMM register on a specified CPU.
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|
If the SMM register is not supported, then no action is performed.
|
|
|
|
@param[in] CpuIndex The index of the CPU to write the SMM register. The
|
|
value must be between 0 and the NumberOfCpus field in
|
|
the System Management System Table (SMST).
|
|
@param[in] RegName Identifies the SMM register to write.
|
|
registers are read-only.
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|
@param[in] Value The value to write to the SMM register.
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|
**/
|
|
VOID
|
|
EFIAPI
|
|
SmmCpuFeaturesSetSmmRegister (
|
|
IN UINTN CpuIndex,
|
|
IN SMM_REG_NAME RegName,
|
|
IN UINT64 Value
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
ASSERT (FALSE);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
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|
This function is hook point called after the gEfiSmmReadyToLockProtocolGuid
|
|
notification is completely processed.
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|
**/
|
|
VOID
|
|
EFIAPI
|
|
SmmCpuFeaturesCompleteSmmReadyToLock (
|
|
VOID
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
}
|