1 | ␊ |
2 | /*␊ |
3 | * Copyright 2007 David F. Elliott.␉ All rights reserved.␊ |
4 | */␊ |
5 | #include "saio_types.h"␊ |
6 | #include "libsaio.h"␊ |
7 | #include "boot.h"␊ |
8 | #include "bootstruct.h"␊ |
9 | #include "efi.h"␊ |
10 | #include "acpi.h"␊ |
11 | #include "fake_efi.h"␊ |
12 | #include "efi_tables.h"␊ |
13 | #include "platform.h"␊ |
14 | #include "acpi_patcher.h"␊ |
15 | #include "smbios.h"␊ |
16 | #include "device_inject.h"␊ |
17 | #include "convert.h"␊ |
18 | #include "pci.h"␊ |
19 | #include "sl.h"␊ |
20 | ␊ |
21 | extern void setup_pci_devs(pci_dt_t *pci_dt);␊ |
22 | ␊ |
23 | /*␊ |
24 | * Modern Darwin kernels require some amount of EFI because Apple machines all␊ |
25 | * have EFI. Modifying the kernel source to not require EFI is of course␊ |
26 | * possible but would have to be maintained as a separate patch because it is␊ |
27 | * unlikely that Apple wishes to add legacy support to their kernel.␊ |
28 | *␊ |
29 | * As you can see from the Apple-supplied code in bootstruct.c, it seems that␊ |
30 | * the intention was clearly to modify this booter to provide EFI-like structures␊ |
31 | * to the kernel rather than modifying the kernel to handle non-EFI stuff. This␊ |
32 | * makes a lot of sense from an engineering point of view as it means the kernel␊ |
33 | * for the as yet unreleased EFI-only Macs could still be booted by the non-EFI␊ |
34 | * DTK systems so long as the kernel checked to ensure the boot tables were␊ |
35 | * filled in appropriately.␉Modern xnu requires a system table and a runtime␊ |
36 | * services table and performs no checks whatsoever to ensure the pointers to␊ |
37 | * these tables are non-NULL. Therefore, any modern xnu kernel will page fault␊ |
38 | * early on in the boot process if the system table pointer is zero.␊ |
39 | *␊ |
40 | * Even before that happens, the tsc_init function in modern xnu requires the FSB␊ |
41 | * Frequency to be a property in the /efi/platform node of the device tree or else␊ |
42 | * it panics the bootstrap process very early on.␊ |
43 | *␊ |
44 | * As of this writing, the current implementation found here is good enough␊ |
45 | * to make the currently available xnu kernel boot without modification on a␊ |
46 | * system with an appropriate processor. With a minor source modification to␊ |
47 | * the tsc_init function to remove the explicit check for Core or Core 2␊ |
48 | * processors the kernel can be made to boot on other processors so long as␊ |
49 | * the code can be executed by the processor and the machine contains the␊ |
50 | * necessary hardware.␊ |
51 | */␊ |
52 | ␊ |
53 | /*==========================================================================␊ |
54 | * Utility function to make a device tree string from an EFI_GUID␊ |
55 | */␊ |
56 | static inline char * mallocStringForGuid(EFI_GUID const *pGuid)␊ |
57 | {␊ |
58 | ␉char *string = malloc(37);␊ |
59 | ␉efi_guid_unparse_upper(pGuid, string);␊ |
60 | ␉return string;␊ |
61 | }␊ |
62 | ␊ |
63 | /*==========================================================================␊ |
64 | * Function to map 32 bit physical address to 64 bit virtual address␊ |
65 | */␊ |
66 | static uint64_t ptov64(uint32_t addr)␊ |
67 | {␊ |
68 | ␉return ((uint64_t)addr | 0xFFFFFF8000000000ULL);␊ |
69 | }␊ |
70 | ␊ |
71 | /*==========================================================================␊ |
72 | * Fake EFI implementation␊ |
73 | */␊ |
74 | ␊ |
75 | /* Identify ourselves as the EFI firmware vendor */␊ |
76 | static EFI_CHAR16 const FIRMWARE_VENDOR[] = {'C','h','a','m','e','l','e','o','n','_','2','.','2', 0};␊ |
77 | // Bungo␊ |
78 | //static EFI_UINT32 const FIRMWARE_REVISION = 132; /* FIXME: Find a constant for this. */␊ |
79 | static EFI_UINT32 const FIRMWARE_REVISION = 0x0001000a; // got from real MBP6,1␊ |
80 | // Bungo␊ |
81 | /* Default platform system_id (fix by IntVar)␊ |
82 | static EFI_CHAR8 const SYSTEM_ID[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; //random value gen by uuidgen␊ |
83 | */␊ |
84 | ␊ |
85 | /* Just a ret instruction */␊ |
86 | static uint8_t const VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS[] = {0xc3};␊ |
87 | ␊ |
88 | /* movl $0x80000003,%eax; ret */␊ |
89 | static uint8_t const UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS_32[] = {0xb8, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, 0xc3};␊ |
90 | static uint8_t const UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS_64[] = {0x48, 0xb8, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, 0xc3};␊ |
91 | ␊ |
92 | EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_32 *gST32 = NULL;␊ |
93 | EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64 *gST64 = NULL;␊ |
94 | Node *gEfiConfigurationTableNode = NULL;␊ |
95 | ␊ |
96 | extern EFI_STATUS addConfigurationTable(EFI_GUID const *pGuid, void *table, char const *alias)␊ |
97 | {␊ |
98 | ␉EFI_UINTN i = 0;␊ |
99 | ␊ |
100 | ␉//Azi: as is, cpu's with em64t will use EFI64 on pre 10.6 systems,␊ |
101 | ␉// wich seems to cause no problem. In case it does, force i386 arch.␊ |
102 | ␉if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386)␊ |
103 | ␉{␊ |
104 | ␉␉i = gST32->NumberOfTableEntries;␊ |
105 | ␉}␊ |
106 | ␉else␊ |
107 | ␉{␊ |
108 | ␉␉i = gST64->NumberOfTableEntries;␊ |
109 | ␉}␊ |
110 | ␊ |
111 | ␉// We only do adds, not modifications and deletes like InstallConfigurationTable␊ |
112 | ␉if (i >= MAX_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_ENTRIES)␊ |
113 | ␉{␊ |
114 | ␉␉stop("Ran out of space for configuration tables. Increase the reserved size in the code.\n");␊ |
115 | ␉}␊ |
116 | ␊ |
117 | ␉if (pGuid == NULL)␊ |
118 | ␉{␊ |
119 | ␉␉return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;␊ |
120 | ␉}␊ |
121 | ␊ |
122 | ␉if (table != NULL)␊ |
123 | ␉{␊ |
124 | ␉␉// FIXME␊ |
125 | ␉␉//((EFI_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_64 *)gST->ConfigurationTable)[i].VendorGuid = *pGuid;␊ |
126 | ␉␉//((EFI_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_64 *)gST->ConfigurationTable)[i].VendorTable = (EFI_PTR64)table;␊ |
127 | ␊ |
128 | ␉␉//++gST->NumberOfTableEntries;␊ |
129 | ␊ |
130 | ␉␉Node *tableNode = DT__AddChild(gEfiConfigurationTableNode, mallocStringForGuid(pGuid));␊ |
131 | ␊ |
132 | ␉␉// Use the pointer to the GUID we just stuffed into the system table␊ |
133 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(tableNode, "guid", sizeof(EFI_GUID), (void*)pGuid);␊ |
134 | ␊ |
135 | ␉␉// The "table" property is the 32-bit (in our implementation) physical address of the table␊ |
136 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(tableNode, "table", sizeof(void*) * 2, table);␊ |
137 | ␊ |
138 | ␉␉// Assume the alias pointer is a global or static piece of data␊ |
139 | ␉␉if (alias != NULL)␊ |
140 | ␉␉{␊ |
141 | ␉␉␉DT__AddProperty(tableNode, "alias", strlen(alias)+1, (char*)alias);␊ |
142 | ␉␉}␊ |
143 | ␊ |
144 | ␉␉return EFI_SUCCESS;␊ |
145 | ␉}␊ |
146 | ␉return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;␊ |
147 | }␊ |
148 | ␊ |
149 | //Azi: crc32 done in place, on the cases were it wasn't.␊ |
150 | /*static inline void fixupEfiSystemTableCRC32(EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64 *efiSystemTable)␊ |
151 | {␊ |
152 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;␊ |
153 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, efiSystemTable, efiSystemTable->Hdr.HeaderSize);␊ |
154 | }*/␊ |
155 | ␊ |
156 | /*␊ |
157 | * What we do here is simply allocate a fake EFI system table and a fake EFI␊ |
158 | * runtime services table.␊ |
159 | *␊ |
160 | * Because we build against modern headers with kBootArgsRevision 4 we␊ |
161 | * also take care to set efiMode = 32.␊ |
162 | */␊ |
163 | void setupEfiTables32(void)␊ |
164 | {␊ |
165 | ␉// We use the fake_efi_pages struct so that we only need to do one kernel␊ |
166 | ␉// memory allocation for all needed EFI data. Otherwise, small allocations␊ |
167 | ␉// like the FIRMWARE_VENDOR string would take up an entire page.␊ |
168 | ␉// NOTE WELL: Do NOT assume this struct has any particular layout within itself.␊ |
169 | ␉// It is absolutely not intended to be publicly exposed anywhere␊ |
170 | ␉// We say pages (plural) although right now we are well within the 1 page size␊ |
171 | ␉// and probably will stay that way.␊ |
172 | ␉struct fake_efi_pages␊ |
173 | ␉{␊ |
174 | ␉␉EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_32 efiSystemTable;␊ |
175 | ␉␉EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_32 efiRuntimeServices;␊ |
176 | ␉␉EFI_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_32 efiConfigurationTable[MAX_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_ENTRIES];␊ |
177 | ␉␉EFI_CHAR16 firmwareVendor[sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR)/sizeof(EFI_CHAR16)];␊ |
178 | ␉␉uint8_t voidret_instructions[sizeof(VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS)/sizeof(uint8_t)];␊ |
179 | ␉␉uint8_t unsupportedret_instructions[sizeof(UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS_32)/sizeof(uint8_t)];␊ |
180 | ␉};␊ |
181 | ␉␊ |
182 | ␉struct fake_efi_pages *fakeEfiPages = (struct fake_efi_pages*)AllocateKernelMemory(sizeof(struct fake_efi_pages));␊ |
183 | ␉␊ |
184 | ␉// Zero out all the tables in case fields are added later␊ |
185 | ␉//bzero(fakeEfiPages, sizeof(struct fake_efi_pages));␊ |
186 | ␉␊ |
187 | ␉// --------------------------------------------------------------------␊ |
188 | ␉// Initialize some machine code that will return EFI_UNSUPPORTED for␊ |
189 | ␉// functions returning int and simply return for void functions.␊ |
190 | ␉memcpy(fakeEfiPages->voidret_instructions, VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS, sizeof(VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS));␊ |
191 | ␉memcpy(fakeEfiPages->unsupportedret_instructions, UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS_32, sizeof(UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS_32));␊ |
192 | ␉␊ |
193 | ␉// --------------------------------------------------------------------␊ |
194 | ␉// System table␊ |
195 | ␉EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_32 *efiSystemTable = gST32 = &fakeEfiPages->efiSystemTable;␊ |
196 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.Signature = EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_SIGNATURE;␊ |
197 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.Revision = EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_REVISION;␊ |
198 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.HeaderSize = sizeof(EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_32);␊ |
199 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.CRC32 = 0; // Initialize to zero and then do CRC32␊ |
200 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.Reserved = 0;␊ |
201 | ␉␊ |
202 | ␉efiSystemTable->FirmwareVendor = (EFI_PTR32)&fakeEfiPages->firmwareVendor;␊ |
203 | ␉memcpy(fakeEfiPages->firmwareVendor, FIRMWARE_VENDOR, sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR));␊ |
204 | ␉efiSystemTable->FirmwareRevision = FIRMWARE_REVISION;␊ |
205 | ␉␊ |
206 | ␉// XXX: We may need to have basic implementations of ConIn/ConOut/StdErr␊ |
207 | ␉// The EFI spec states that all handles are invalid after boot services have been␊ |
208 | ␉// exited so we can probably get by with leaving the handles as zero.␊ |
209 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConsoleInHandle = 0;␊ |
210 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConIn = 0;␊ |
211 | ␊ |
212 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConsoleOutHandle = 0;␊ |
213 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConOut = 0;␊ |
214 | ␊ |
215 | ␉efiSystemTable->StandardErrorHandle = 0;␊ |
216 | ␉efiSystemTable->StdErr = 0;␊ |
217 | ␊ |
218 | ␉efiSystemTable->RuntimeServices = (EFI_PTR32)&fakeEfiPages->efiRuntimeServices;␊ |
219 | ␊ |
220 | ␉// According to the EFI spec, BootServices aren't valid after the␊ |
221 | ␉// boot process is exited so we can probably do without it.␊ |
222 | ␉// Apple didn't provide a definition for it in pexpert/i386/efi.h␊ |
223 | ␉// so I'm guessing they don't use it.␊ |
224 | ␉efiSystemTable->BootServices = 0;␊ |
225 | ␊ |
226 | ␉efiSystemTable->NumberOfTableEntries = 0;␊ |
227 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConfigurationTable = (EFI_PTR32)fakeEfiPages->efiConfigurationTable;␊ |
228 | ␊ |
229 | ␉// We're done. Now CRC32 the thing so the kernel will accept it.␊ |
230 | ␉// Must be initialized to zero before CRC32, done above.␊ |
231 | ␉gST32->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, gST32, gST32->Hdr.HeaderSize);␊ |
232 | ␊ |
233 | ␉// --------------------------------------------------------------------␊ |
234 | ␉// Runtime services␊ |
235 | ␉EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_32 *efiRuntimeServices = &fakeEfiPages->efiRuntimeServices;␊ |
236 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Signature = EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_SIGNATURE;␊ |
237 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Revision = EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_REVISION;␊ |
238 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.HeaderSize = sizeof(EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_32);␊ |
239 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;␊ |
240 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Reserved = 0;␊ |
241 | ␊ |
242 | ␉// There are a number of function pointers in the efiRuntimeServices table.␊ |
243 | ␉// These are the Foundation (e.g. core) services and are expected to be present on␊ |
244 | ␉// all EFI-compliant machines.␉Some kernel extensions (notably AppleEFIRuntime)␊ |
245 | ␉// will call these without checking to see if they are null.␊ |
246 | ␉//␊ |
247 | ␉// We don't really feel like doing an EFI implementation in the bootloader␊ |
248 | ␉// but it is nice if we can at least prevent a complete crash by␊ |
249 | ␉// at least providing some sort of implementation until one can be provided␊ |
250 | ␉// nicely in a kext.␊ |
251 | ␉void (*voidret_fp)() = (void*)fakeEfiPages->voidret_instructions;␊ |
252 | ␉void (*unsupportedret_fp)() = (void*)fakeEfiPages->unsupportedret_instructions;␊ |
253 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetTime = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
254 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->SetTime = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
255 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetWakeupTime = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
256 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->SetWakeupTime = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
257 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->SetVirtualAddressMap = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
258 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->ConvertPointer = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
259 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetVariable = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
260 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetNextVariableName = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
261 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->SetVariable = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
262 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetNextHighMonotonicCount = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;␊ |
263 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->ResetSystem = (EFI_PTR32)voidret_fp;␊ |
264 | ␊ |
265 | ␉// We're done.␉Now CRC32 the thing so the kernel will accept it␊ |
266 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, efiRuntimeServices, efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.HeaderSize);␊ |
267 | ␊ |
268 | ␉// --------------------------------------------------------------------␊ |
269 | ␉// Finish filling in the rest of the boot args that we need.␊ |
270 | ␉bootArgs->efiSystemTable = (uint32_t)efiSystemTable;␊ |
271 | ␉bootArgs->efiMode = kBootArgsEfiMode32;␊ |
272 | ␊ |
273 | ␉// The bootArgs structure as a whole is bzero'd so we don't need to fill in␊ |
274 | ␉// things like efiRuntimeServices* and what not.␊ |
275 | ␉//␊ |
276 | ␉// In fact, the only code that seems to use that is the hibernate code so it␊ |
277 | ␉// knows not to save the pages.␉ It even checks to make sure its nonzero.␊ |
278 | }␊ |
279 | ␊ |
280 | void setupEfiTables64(void)␊ |
281 | {␊ |
282 | ␉struct fake_efi_pages␊ |
283 | ␉{␊ |
284 | ␉␉EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64 efiSystemTable;␊ |
285 | ␉␉EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_64 efiRuntimeServices;␊ |
286 | ␉␉EFI_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_64 efiConfigurationTable[MAX_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_ENTRIES];␊ |
287 | ␉␉EFI_CHAR16 firmwareVendor[sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR)/sizeof(EFI_CHAR16)];␊ |
288 | ␉␉uint8_t voidret_instructions[sizeof(VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS)/sizeof(uint8_t)];␊ |
289 | ␉␉uint8_t unsupportedret_instructions[sizeof(UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS_64)/sizeof(uint8_t)];␊ |
290 | ␉};␊ |
291 | ␊ |
292 | ␉struct fake_efi_pages *fakeEfiPages = (struct fake_efi_pages*)AllocateKernelMemory(sizeof(struct fake_efi_pages));␊ |
293 | ␊ |
294 | ␉// Zero out all the tables in case fields are added later␊ |
295 | ␉//bzero(fakeEfiPages, sizeof(struct fake_efi_pages));␊ |
296 | ␊ |
297 | ␉// --------------------------------------------------------------------␊ |
298 | ␉// Initialize some machine code that will return EFI_UNSUPPORTED for␊ |
299 | ␉// functions returning int and simply return for void functions.␊ |
300 | ␉memcpy(fakeEfiPages->voidret_instructions, VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS, sizeof(VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS));␊ |
301 | ␉memcpy(fakeEfiPages->unsupportedret_instructions, UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS_64, sizeof(UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS_64));␊ |
302 | ␊ |
303 | ␉// --------------------------------------------------------------------␊ |
304 | ␉// System table␊ |
305 | ␉EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64 *efiSystemTable = gST64 = &fakeEfiPages->efiSystemTable;␊ |
306 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.Signature = EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_SIGNATURE;␊ |
307 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.Revision = EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_REVISION;␊ |
308 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.HeaderSize = sizeof(EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64);␊ |
309 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.CRC32 = 0; // Initialize to zero and then do CRC32␊ |
310 | ␉efiSystemTable->Hdr.Reserved = 0;␊ |
311 | ␊ |
312 | ␉efiSystemTable->FirmwareVendor = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)&fakeEfiPages->firmwareVendor);␊ |
313 | ␉memcpy(fakeEfiPages->firmwareVendor, FIRMWARE_VENDOR, sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR));␊ |
314 | ␉efiSystemTable->FirmwareRevision = FIRMWARE_REVISION;␊ |
315 | ␊ |
316 | ␉// XXX: We may need to have basic implementations of ConIn/ConOut/StdErr␊ |
317 | ␉// The EFI spec states that all handles are invalid after boot services have been␊ |
318 | ␉// exited so we can probably get by with leaving the handles as zero.␊ |
319 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConsoleInHandle = 0;␊ |
320 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConIn = 0;␊ |
321 | ␊ |
322 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConsoleOutHandle = 0;␊ |
323 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConOut = 0;␊ |
324 | ␊ |
325 | ␉efiSystemTable->StandardErrorHandle = 0;␊ |
326 | ␉efiSystemTable->StdErr = 0;␊ |
327 | ␊ |
328 | ␉efiSystemTable->RuntimeServices = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)&fakeEfiPages->efiRuntimeServices);␊ |
329 | ␉// According to the EFI spec, BootServices aren't valid after the␊ |
330 | ␉// boot process is exited so we can probably do without it.␊ |
331 | ␉// Apple didn't provide a definition for it in pexpert/i386/efi.h␊ |
332 | ␉// so I'm guessing they don't use it.␊ |
333 | ␉efiSystemTable->BootServices = 0;␊ |
334 | ␊ |
335 | ␉efiSystemTable->NumberOfTableEntries = 0;␊ |
336 | ␉efiSystemTable->ConfigurationTable = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)fakeEfiPages->efiConfigurationTable);␊ |
337 | ␊ |
338 | ␉// We're done.␉Now CRC32 the thing so the kernel will accept it␊ |
339 | ␉gST64->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, gST64, gST64->Hdr.HeaderSize);␊ |
340 | ␊ |
341 | ␉// --------------------------------------------------------------------␊ |
342 | ␉// Runtime services␊ |
343 | ␉EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_64 *efiRuntimeServices = &fakeEfiPages->efiRuntimeServices;␊ |
344 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Signature = EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_SIGNATURE;␊ |
345 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Revision = EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_REVISION;␊ |
346 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.HeaderSize = sizeof(EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_64);␊ |
347 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;␊ |
348 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Reserved = 0;␊ |
349 | ␊ |
350 | ␉// There are a number of function pointers in the efiRuntimeServices table.␊ |
351 | ␉// These are the Foundation (e.g. core) services and are expected to be present on␊ |
352 | ␉// all EFI-compliant machines.␉Some kernel extensions (notably AppleEFIRuntime)␊ |
353 | ␉// will call these without checking to see if they are null.␊ |
354 | ␉//␊ |
355 | ␉// We don't really feel like doing an EFI implementation in the bootloader␊ |
356 | ␉// but it is nice if we can at least prevent a complete crash by␊ |
357 | ␉// at least providing some sort of implementation until one can be provided␊ |
358 | ␉// nicely in a kext.␊ |
359 | ␊ |
360 | ␉void (*voidret_fp)() = (void*)fakeEfiPages->voidret_instructions;␊ |
361 | ␉void (*unsupportedret_fp)() = (void*)fakeEfiPages->unsupportedret_instructions;␊ |
362 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetTime = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
363 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->SetTime = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
364 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetWakeupTime = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
365 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->SetWakeupTime = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
366 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->SetVirtualAddressMap = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
367 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->ConvertPointer = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
368 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetVariable = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
369 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetNextVariableName = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
370 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->SetVariable = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
371 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->GetNextHighMonotonicCount = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);␊ |
372 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->ResetSystem = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)voidret_fp);␊ |
373 | ␊ |
374 | ␉// We're done.␉Now CRC32 the thing so the kernel will accept it␊ |
375 | ␉efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, efiRuntimeServices, efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.HeaderSize);␊ |
376 | ␊ |
377 | ␉// --------------------------------------------------------------------␊ |
378 | ␉// Finish filling in the rest of the boot args that we need.␊ |
379 | ␉bootArgs->efiSystemTable = (uint32_t)efiSystemTable;␊ |
380 | ␉bootArgs->efiMode = kBootArgsEfiMode64;␊ |
381 | ␊ |
382 | ␉// The bootArgs structure as a whole is bzero'd so we don't need to fill in␊ |
383 | ␉// things like efiRuntimeServices* and what not.␊ |
384 | ␉//␊ |
385 | ␉// In fact, the only code that seems to use that is the hibernate code so it␊ |
386 | ␉// knows not to save the pages.␉ It even checks to make sure its nonzero.␊ |
387 | }␊ |
388 | ␊ |
389 | /*␊ |
390 | * In addition to the EFI tables there is also the EFI device tree node.␊ |
391 | * In particular, we need /efi/platform to have an FSBFrequency key. Without it,␊ |
392 | * the tsc_init function will panic very early on in kernel startup, before␊ |
393 | * the console is available.␊ |
394 | */␊ |
395 | ␊ |
396 | /*==========================================================================␊ |
397 | * FSB Frequency detection␊ |
398 | */␊ |
399 | ␊ |
400 | /* These should be const but DT__AddProperty takes char* */␊ |
401 | static const char TSC_Frequency_prop[] = "TSCFrequency";␊ |
402 | static const char FSB_Frequency_prop[] = "FSBFrequency";␊ |
403 | static const char CPU_Frequency_prop[] = "CPUFrequency";␊ |
404 | ␊ |
405 | /*==========================================================================␊ |
406 | * SMBIOS␊ |
407 | */␊ |
408 | ␊ |
409 | /* From Foundation/Efi/Guid/Smbios/SmBios.c */␊ |
410 | EFI_GUID const␉gEfiSmbiosTableGuid = EFI_SMBIOS_TABLE_GUID;␊ |
411 | ␊ |
412 | #define SMBIOS_RANGE_START␉␉0x000F0000␊ |
413 | #define SMBIOS_RANGE_END␉␉0x000FFFFF␊ |
414 | ␊ |
415 | /* '_SM_' in little endian: */␊ |
416 | #define SMBIOS_ANCHOR_UINT32_LE 0x5f4d535f␊ |
417 | ␊ |
418 | #define EFI_ACPI_TABLE_GUID \␊ |
419 | { \␊ |
420 | ␉0xeb9d2d30, 0x2d88, 0x11d3, { 0x9a, 0x16, 0x0, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3f, 0xc1, 0x4d } \␊ |
421 | }␊ |
422 | ␊ |
423 | #define EFI_ACPI_20_TABLE_GUID \␊ |
424 | { \␊ |
425 | ␉0x8868e871, 0xe4f1, 0x11d3, { 0xbc, 0x22, 0x0, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81 } \␊ |
426 | }␊ |
427 | ␊ |
428 | EFI_GUID gEfiAcpiTableGuid = EFI_ACPI_TABLE_GUID;␊ |
429 | EFI_GUID gEfiAcpi20TableGuid = EFI_ACPI_20_TABLE_GUID;␊ |
430 | ␊ |
431 | ␊ |
432 | /*==========================================================================␊ |
433 | * Fake EFI implementation␊ |
434 | */␊ |
435 | ␊ |
436 | /* These should be const but DT__AddProperty takes char* */␊ |
437 | static const char FIRMWARE_REVISION_PROP[] = "firmware-revision";␊ |
438 | static const char FIRMWARE_ABI_PROP[] = "firmware-abi";␊ |
439 | static const char FIRMWARE_VENDOR_PROP[] = "firmware-vendor";␊ |
440 | //static const char FIRMWARE_ABI_32_PROP_VALUE[] = "EFI32";␊ |
441 | static const char FIRMWARE_ABI_64_PROP_VALUE[] = "EFI64";␊ |
442 | static const char EFI_MODE_PROP[] = "efi-mode"; //Bungo␊ |
443 | static const char SYSTEM_ID_PROP[] = "system-id";␊ |
444 | static const char SYSTEM_SERIAL_PROP[] = "SystemSerialNumber";␊ |
445 | static const char SYSTEM_TYPE_PROP[] = "system-type";␊ |
446 | static const char MODEL_PROP[] = "Model";␊ |
447 | static const char BOARDID_PROP[] = "board-id";␊ |
448 | static const char DEV_PATH_SUP[] = "DevicePathsSupported";␊ |
449 | static EFI_UINT32 DevPathSup = 1;␊ |
450 | static EFI_UINT32 MachineSig = 0; //Bungo␊ |
451 | /*␊ |
452 | * Get an smbios option string option to convert to EFI_CHAR16 string␊ |
453 | */␊ |
454 | static EFI_CHAR16* getSmbiosChar16(const char * key, size_t* len)␊ |
455 | {␊ |
456 | ␉const char␉*src = getStringForKey(key, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig);␊ |
457 | ␉EFI_CHAR16*␉ dst = 0;␊ |
458 | ␉size_t␉␉ i = 0;␊ |
459 | ␊ |
460 | ␉if (!key || !(*key) || !len || !src)␊ |
461 | ␉{␊ |
462 | ␉␉return 0;␊ |
463 | ␉}␊ |
464 | ␉␊ |
465 | ␉*len = strlen(src);␊ |
466 | ␉dst = (EFI_CHAR16*) malloc( ((*len)+1) * 2 );␊ |
467 | ␉for (; i < (*len); i++)␊ |
468 | ␉{␊ |
469 | ␉␉dst[i] = src[i];␊ |
470 | ␉}␊ |
471 | ␉dst[(*len)] = '\0';␊ |
472 | ␉*len = ((*len)+1)*2; // return the CHAR16 bufsize including zero terminated CHAR16␊ |
473 | ␉return dst;␊ |
474 | }␊ |
475 | ␊ |
476 | // Bungo␊ |
477 | /*␊ |
478 | * Get the SystemID from the bios dmi info␊ |
479 | ␊ |
480 | static␉EFI_CHAR8* getSmbiosUUID()␊ |
481 | {␊ |
482 | ␉static EFI_CHAR8␉␉ uuid[UUID_LEN];␊ |
483 | ␉int␉␉␉␉␉␉ i, isZero, isOnes;␊ |
484 | ␉SMBByte␉␉␉␉␉*p;␊ |
485 | ␊ |
486 | ␉p = (SMBByte*)Platform.UUID;␊ |
487 | ␊ |
488 | ␉for (i=0, isZero=1, isOnes=1; i<UUID_LEN; i++)␊ |
489 | ␉{␊ |
490 | ␉␉if (p[i] != 0x00)␊ |
491 | ␉␉{␊ |
492 | ␉␉␉isZero = 0;␊ |
493 | ␉␉}␊ |
494 | ␊ |
495 | ␉␉if (p[i] != 0xff)␊ |
496 | ␉␉{␊ |
497 | ␉␉␉isOnes = 0;␊ |
498 | ␉␉}␊ |
499 | ␉}␊ |
500 | ␊ |
501 | ␉if (isZero || isOnes) // empty or setable means: no uuid present␊ |
502 | ␉{␊ |
503 | ␉␉verbose("No UUID present in SMBIOS System Information Table\n");␊ |
504 | ␉␉return 0;␊ |
505 | ␉}␊ |
506 | ␊ |
507 | ␉memcpy(uuid, p, UUID_LEN);␊ |
508 | ␉return uuid;␊ |
509 | }␊ |
510 | ␊ |
511 | ␊ |
512 | // return a binary UUID value from the overriden SystemID and SMUUID if found, ␊ |
513 | // or from the bios if not, or from a fixed value if no bios value is found ␊ |
514 | ␊ |
515 | static EFI_CHAR8* getSystemID()␊ |
516 | {␊ |
517 | ␉// unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35 fix␊ |
518 | ␉// Rek: new SMsystemid option conforming to smbios notation standards, this option should␊ |
519 | ␉// belong to smbios config only ...␊ |
520 | ␉const char *sysId = getStringForKey(kSystemID, &bootInfo->chameleonConfig);␊ |
521 | ␉EFI_CHAR8*␉ret = getUUIDFromString(sysId);␊ |
522 | ␊ |
523 | ␉if (!sysId || !ret) // try bios dmi info UUID extraction␊ |
524 | ␉{␊ |
525 | ␉␉ret = getSmbiosUUID();␊ |
526 | ␉␉sysId = 0;␊ |
527 | ␉}␊ |
528 | ␊ |
529 | ␉if (!ret)␊ |
530 | ␉{␊ |
531 | ␉␉// no bios dmi UUID available, set a fixed value for system-id␊ |
532 | ␉␉ret=getUUIDFromString((sysId = (const char*) SYSTEM_ID));␊ |
533 | ␉}␊ |
534 | ␉verbose("Customizing SystemID with : %s\n", getStringFromUUID(ret)); // apply a nice formatting to the displayed output␊ |
535 | ␉return ret;␊ |
536 | }␊ |
537 | */␊ |
538 | ␊ |
539 | /*␊ |
540 | * Must be called AFTER setup Acpi because we need to take care of correct␊ |
541 | * facp content to reflect in ioregs␊ |
542 | */␊ |
543 | void setupSystemType()␊ |
544 | {␊ |
545 | ␉Node *node = DT__FindNode("/", false);␊ |
546 | ␉if (node == 0)␊ |
547 | ␉{␊ |
548 | ␉␉stop("Couldn't get root node");␊ |
549 | ␉}␊ |
550 | ␉// we need to write this property after facp parsing␊ |
551 | ␉// Export system-type only if it has been overrriden by the SystemType option␊ |
552 | ␉DT__AddProperty(node, SYSTEM_TYPE_PROP, sizeof(Platform.Type), &Platform.Type);␊ |
553 | }␊ |
554 | ␊ |
555 | void setupEfiDeviceTree(void)␊ |
556 | {␊ |
557 | ␉// EFI_CHAR8*␉ ret = 0; Bungo: not used␊ |
558 | ␉EFI_CHAR16*␉ ret16 = 0;␊ |
559 | ␉size_t␉␉ len = 0;␊ |
560 | ␉Node␉␉*node;␊ |
561 | ␊ |
562 | ␉node = DT__FindNode("/", false);␊ |
563 | ␊ |
564 | ␉if (node == 0)␊ |
565 | ␉{␊ |
566 | ␉␉stop("Couldn't get root node");␊ |
567 | ␉}␊ |
568 | ␊ |
569 | ␉// We could also just do DT__FindNode("/efi/platform", true)␊ |
570 | ␉// But I think eventually we want to fill stuff in the efi node␊ |
571 | ␉// too so we might as well create it so we have a pointer for it too.␊ |
572 | ␉node = DT__AddChild(node, "efi");␊ |
573 | /* Bungo␊ |
574 | if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386) {␊ |
575 | DT__AddProperty(node, FIRMWARE_ABI_PROP, sizeof(FIRMWARE_ABI_32_PROP_VALUE), (char*)FIRMWARE_ABI_32_PROP_VALUE);␊ |
576 | } else { */␊ |
577 | DT__AddProperty(node, FIRMWARE_ABI_PROP, sizeof(FIRMWARE_ABI_64_PROP_VALUE), (char *)FIRMWARE_ABI_64_PROP_VALUE);␊ |
578 | //␉}␊ |
579 | ␊ |
580 | DT__AddProperty(node, EFI_MODE_PROP, sizeof(EFI_UINT8), (EFI_UINT8 *)&bootArgs->efiMode);␊ |
581 | ␊ |
582 | ␉DT__AddProperty(node, FIRMWARE_REVISION_PROP, sizeof(FIRMWARE_REVISION), (EFI_UINT32*)&FIRMWARE_REVISION);␊ |
583 | ␉DT__AddProperty(node, FIRMWARE_VENDOR_PROP, sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR), (EFI_CHAR16*)FIRMWARE_VENDOR);␊ |
584 | ␊ |
585 | ␉// TODO: Fill in other efi properties if necessary␊ |
586 | ␊ |
587 | ␉// Set up the /efi/runtime-services table node similar to the way a child node of configuration-table␊ |
588 | ␉// is set up. That is, name and table properties␊ |
589 | ␉Node *runtimeServicesNode = DT__AddChild(node, "runtime-services");␊ |
590 | ␊ |
591 | ␉if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386) {␊ |
592 | ␉␉// The value of the table property is the 32-bit physical address for the RuntimeServices table.␊ |
593 | ␉␉// Since the EFI system table already has a pointer to it, we simply use the address of that pointer␊ |
594 | ␉␉// for the pointer to the property data. Warning.. DT finalization calls free on that but we're not␊ |
595 | ␉␉// the only thing to use a non-malloc'd pointer for something in the DT␊ |
596 | ␊ |
597 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(runtimeServicesNode, "table", sizeof(uint64_t), &gST32->RuntimeServices);␊ |
598 | ␉} else {␊ |
599 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(runtimeServicesNode, "table", sizeof(uint64_t), &gST64->RuntimeServices);␊ |
600 | ␉}␊ |
601 | ␊ |
602 | ␉// Set up the /efi/configuration-table node which will eventually have several child nodes for␊ |
603 | ␉// all of the configuration tables needed by various kernel extensions.␊ |
604 | ␉gEfiConfigurationTableNode = DT__AddChild(node, "configuration-table");␊ |
605 | ␊ |
606 | // New node: /efi/kernel-compatibility␊ |
607 | Node *efiKernelComNode = DT__AddChild(node, "kernel-compatibility");␊ |
608 | len = 1;␊ |
609 | DT__AddProperty(efiKernelComNode, "x86_64", sizeof(uint32_t), (EFI_UINT32 *)&len);␊ |
610 | ␊ |
611 | ␉// Now fill in the /efi/platform Node␊ |
612 | ␉Node *efiPlatformNode = DT__AddChild(node, "platform");␊ |
613 | ␊ |
614 | ␉// NOTE WELL: If you do add FSB Frequency detection, make sure to store␊ |
615 | ␉// the value in the fsbFrequency global and not an malloc'd pointer␊ |
616 | ␉// because the DT_AddProperty function does not copy its args.␊ |
617 | ␊ |
618 | ␉if (Platform.CPU.FSBFrequency != 0) {␊ |
619 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, FSB_Frequency_prop, sizeof(uint64_t), &Platform.CPU.FSBFrequency);␊ |
620 | ␉}␊ |
621 | ␊ |
622 | ␉// Export TSC and CPU frequencies for use by the kernel or KEXTs␊ |
623 | ␉if (Platform.CPU.TSCFrequency != 0) {␊ |
624 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, TSC_Frequency_prop, sizeof(uint64_t), &Platform.CPU.TSCFrequency);␊ |
625 | ␉}␊ |
626 | ␊ |
627 | ␉if (Platform.CPU.CPUFrequency != 0) {␊ |
628 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, CPU_Frequency_prop, sizeof(uint64_t), &Platform.CPU.CPUFrequency);␊ |
629 | ␉}␊ |
630 | ␊ |
631 | ␉DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode,DEV_PATH_SUP, sizeof(EFI_UINT32), &DevPathSup);␊ |
632 | ␊ |
633 | ␉// Bungo␊ |
634 | ␉/* Export system-id. Can be disabled with SystemId=No in com.apple.Boot.plist␊ |
635 | ␉if ((ret=getSystemID())) {␊ |
636 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, SYSTEM_ID_PROP, UUID_LEN, (EFI_UINT32*) ret);␊ |
637 | ␉}␊ |
638 | ␉*/␊ |
639 | ␊ |
640 | ␉DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, SYSTEM_ID_PROP, UUID_LEN, (EFI_UINT32 *)Platform.UUID);␊ |
641 | ␊ |
642 | ␉// Export SystemSerialNumber if present␊ |
643 | ␉if ((ret16=getSmbiosChar16("SMserial", &len))) {␊ |
644 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, SYSTEM_SERIAL_PROP, len, ret16);␊ |
645 | ␉}␊ |
646 | ␊ |
647 | ␉// Export Model if present␊ |
648 | ␉if ((ret16=getSmbiosChar16("SMproductname", &len))) {␊ |
649 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, MODEL_PROP, len, ret16);␊ |
650 | ␉}␊ |
651 | ␊ |
652 | ␉// Fill /efi/device-properties node.␊ |
653 | ␉setupDeviceProperties(node);␊ |
654 | }␊ |
655 | ␊ |
656 | /*␊ |
657 | * Must be called AFTER getSmbios␊ |
658 | */␊ |
659 | void setupBoardId()␊ |
660 | {␊ |
661 | ␉Node *node;␊ |
662 | ␉node = DT__FindNode("/", false);␊ |
663 | ␉if (node == 0)␊ |
664 | ␉{␊ |
665 | ␉␉stop("Couldn't get root node");␊ |
666 | ␉}␊ |
667 | ␉const char *boardid = getStringForKey("SMboardproduct", &bootInfo->smbiosConfig);␊ |
668 | ␉if (boardid)␊ |
669 | ␉{␊ |
670 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(node, BOARDID_PROP, strlen(boardid)+1, (EFI_CHAR16*)boardid);␊ |
671 | ␉}␊ |
672 | }␊ |
673 | ␊ |
674 | /*␊ |
675 | * Populate the chosen node␊ |
676 | */␊ |
677 | ␊ |
678 | void setupChosenNode()␊ |
679 | {␊ |
680 | ␉Node *chosenNode;␊ |
681 | ␉chosenNode = DT__FindNode("/chosen", false);␊ |
682 | static EFI_UINT8 const RANDOM_SEED[] =␊ |
683 | {␊ |
684 | 0x40, 0x00, 0x50, 0x00, 0x5c, 0x00, 0x53, 0x00, 0x79, 0x00, 0x73, 0x00, 0x74, 0x00, 0x65, 0x00,␊ |
685 | 0x6d, 0x00, 0x5c, 0x00, 0x4c, 0x00, 0x69, 0x00, 0x62, 0x00, 0x72, 0x00, 0x61, 0x00, 0x72, 0x00,␊ |
686 | 0x79, 0x00, 0x5c, 0x00, 0x43, 0x00, 0x6f, 0x00, 0x72, 0x00, 0x65, 0x00, 0x53, 0x00, 0x65, 0x00,␊ |
687 | 0x72, 0x00, 0x76, 0x00, 0x69, 0x00, 0x63, 0x00, 0x65, 0x00, 0x73, 0x00, 0x5c, 0x00, 0x62, 0x00␊ |
688 | };␊ |
689 | ␊ |
690 | DT__AddProperty(chosenNode, "random-seed", sizeof(RANDOM_SEED), (EFI_UINT8*) &RANDOM_SEED);␊ |
691 | ␊ |
692 | ␉if (chosenNode == 0)␊ |
693 | ␉{␊ |
694 | ␉␉stop("Couldn't get chosen node");␊ |
695 | ␉}␊ |
696 | ␊ |
697 | ␉int length = strlen(gBootUUIDString);␊ |
698 | ␉if (length)␊ |
699 | ␉{␊ |
700 | ␉␉DT__AddProperty(chosenNode, "boot-uuid", length + 1, gBootUUIDString);␊ |
701 | ␉}␊ |
702 | ␊ |
703 | length = strlen(bootArgs->CommandLine);␊ |
704 | DT__AddProperty(chosenNode, "boot-args", length + 1, bootArgs->CommandLine);␊ |
705 | ␊ |
706 | length = strlen(bootInfo->bootFile);␊ |
707 | DT__AddProperty(chosenNode, "boot-file", length + 1, bootInfo->bootFile);␊ |
708 | ␊ |
709 | DT__AddProperty(chosenNode, "machine-signature", sizeof(EFI_UINT32), (EFI_UINT32 *)&MachineSig);␊ |
710 | }␊ |
711 | ␊ |
712 | /*␊ |
713 | * Load the smbios.plist override config file if any␊ |
714 | */␊ |
715 | static void setupSmbiosConfigFile(const char *filename)␊ |
716 | {␊ |
717 | ␉char␉␉dirSpecSMBIOS[128];␊ |
718 | ␉const char␉*override_pathname = NULL;␊ |
719 | ␉int␉␉len = 0, err = 0;␊ |
720 | ␉extern void scan_mem();␊ |
721 | ␊ |
722 | ␉// Take in account user overriding␊ |
723 | ␉if (getValueForKey(kSMBIOSKey, &override_pathname, &len, &bootInfo->chameleonConfig) && len > 0)␊ |
724 | ␉{␊ |
725 | ␉␉// Specify a path to a file, e.g. SMBIOS=/Extra/macProXY.plist␊ |
726 | ␉␉sprintf(dirSpecSMBIOS, override_pathname);␊ |
727 | ␉␉err = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig);␊ |
728 | ␉}␊ |
729 | ␉else␊ |
730 | ␉{␊ |
731 | ␉␉// Check selected volume's Extra.␊ |
732 | ␉␉sprintf(dirSpecSMBIOS, "/Extra/%s", filename);␊ |
733 | ␉␉if ( (err = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig)) )␊ |
734 | ␉␉{␊ |
735 | ␉␉␉// Check booter volume/rdbt Extra.␊ |
736 | ␉␉␉sprintf(dirSpecSMBIOS, "bt(0,0)/Extra/%s", filename);␊ |
737 | ␉␉␉err = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig);␊ |
738 | ␉␉}␊ |
739 | ␉}␊ |
740 | ␊ |
741 | ␉if (err)␊ |
742 | ␉{␊ |
743 | ␉␉verbose("No SMBIOS replacement found.\n");␊ |
744 | ␉}␊ |
745 | ␊ |
746 | ␉// get a chance to scan mem dynamically if user asks for it while having the config options␊ |
747 | ␉// loaded as well, as opposed to when it was in scan_platform(); also load the orig. smbios␊ |
748 | ␉// so that we can access dmi info, without patching the smbios yet.␊ |
749 | ␉scan_mem(); ␊ |
750 | }␊ |
751 | ␊ |
752 | /*␊ |
753 | * Installs all the needed configuration table entries␊ |
754 | */␊ |
755 | static void setupEfiConfigurationTable()␊ |
756 | {␊ |
757 | ␉smbios_p = (EFI_PTR32)getSmbios(SMBIOS_PATCHED);␊ |
758 | ␉addConfigurationTable(&gEfiSmbiosTableGuid, &smbios_p, NULL);␊ |
759 | ␊ |
760 | ␉setupBoardId(); //need to be called after getSmbios␊ |
761 | ␊ |
762 | ␉// Setup ACPI with DSDT overrides (mackerintel's patch)␊ |
763 | ␉setupAcpi();␊ |
764 | ␊ |
765 | ␉// We've obviously changed the count.. so fix up the CRC32␊ |
766 | ␉if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386)␊ |
767 | ␉{␊ |
768 | ␉␉gST32->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;␊ |
769 | ␉␉gST32->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, gST32, gST32->Hdr.HeaderSize);␊ |
770 | ␉}␊ |
771 | ␉else␊ |
772 | ␉{␊ |
773 | ␉␉gST64->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;␊ |
774 | ␉␉gST64->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, gST64, gST64->Hdr.HeaderSize);␊ |
775 | ␉}␊ |
776 | ␊ |
777 | ␉// Setup the chosen node␊ |
778 | ␉setupChosenNode();␊ |
779 | }␊ |
780 | ␊ |
781 | void saveOriginalSMBIOS(void)␊ |
782 | {␊ |
783 | ␉Node *node;␊ |
784 | ␉SMBEntryPoint *origeps;␊ |
785 | ␉void *tableAddress;␊ |
786 | ␊ |
787 | ␉node = DT__FindNode("/efi/platform", false);␊ |
788 | ␉if (!node)␊ |
789 | ␉{␊ |
790 | ␉␉verbose("/efi/platform node not found\n");␊ |
791 | ␉␉return;␊ |
792 | ␉}␊ |
793 | ␊ |
794 | ␉origeps = getSmbios(SMBIOS_ORIGINAL);␊ |
795 | ␉if (!origeps)␊ |
796 | ␉{␊ |
797 | ␉␉return;␊ |
798 | ␉}␊ |
799 | ␊ |
800 | ␉tableAddress = (void *)AllocateKernelMemory(origeps->dmi.tableLength);␊ |
801 | ␉if (!tableAddress)␊ |
802 | ␉{␊ |
803 | ␉␉return;␊ |
804 | ␉}␊ |
805 | ␊ |
806 | ␉memcpy(tableAddress, (void *)origeps->dmi.tableAddress, origeps->dmi.tableLength);␊ |
807 | ␉DT__AddProperty(node, "SMBIOS", origeps->dmi.tableLength, tableAddress);␊ |
808 | }␊ |
809 | ␊ |
810 | /*␊ |
811 | * Entrypoint from boot.c␊ |
812 | */␊ |
813 | void setupFakeEfi(void)␊ |
814 | {␊ |
815 | ␉// Generate efi device strings ␊ |
816 | ␉setup_pci_devs(root_pci_dev);␊ |
817 | ␊ |
818 | ␉readSMBIOSInfo(getSmbios(SMBIOS_ORIGINAL));␊ |
819 | ␊ |
820 | ␉// load smbios.plist file if any␊ |
821 | ␉setupSmbiosConfigFile("smbios.plist");␊ |
822 | ␊ |
823 | ␉setupSMBIOSTable();␊ |
824 | ␊ |
825 | ␉// Initialize the base table␊ |
826 | ␉if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386)␊ |
827 | ␉{␊ |
828 | ␉␉setupEfiTables32();␊ |
829 | ␉}␊ |
830 | ␉else␊ |
831 | ␉{␊ |
832 | ␉␉setupEfiTables64();␊ |
833 | ␉}␊ |
834 | ␊ |
835 | ␉// Initialize the device tree␊ |
836 | ␉setupEfiDeviceTree();␊ |
837 | ␊ |
838 | ␉saveOriginalSMBIOS();␊ |
839 | ␊ |
840 | ␉// Add configuration table entries to both the services table and the device tree␊ |
841 | ␉setupEfiConfigurationTable();␊ |
842 | }␊ |
843 | |