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1
2/*
3 * Copyright 2007 David F. Elliott. All rights reserved.
4 */
5
6//#include "libsaio.h"
7//#include "bootstruct.h"
8#include "boot.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_patcher.h"
16#include "device_inject.h"
17#include "convert.h"
18#include "pci.h"
19#include "sl.h"
20
21extern struct SMBEntryPoint * getSmbios(int which); // now cached
22extern void setup_pci_devs(pci_dt_t *pci_dt);
23
24/*
25 * Modern Darwin kernels require some amount of EFI because Apple machines all
26 * have EFI. Modifying the kernel source to not require EFI is of course
27 * possible but would have to be maintained as a separate patch because it is
28 * unlikely that Apple wishes to add legacy support to their kernel.
29 *
30 * As you can see from the Apple-supplied code in bootstruct.c, it seems that
31 * the intention was clearly to modify this booter to provide EFI-like structures
32 * to the kernel rather than modifying the kernel to handle non-EFI stuff. This
33 * makes a lot of sense from an engineering point of view as it means the kernel
34 * for the as yet unreleased EFI-only Macs could still be booted by the non-EFI
35 * DTK systems so long as the kernel checked to ensure the boot tables were
36 * filled in appropriately. Modern xnu requires a system table and a runtime
37 * services table and performs no checks whatsoever to ensure the pointers to
38 * these tables are non-NULL.Therefore, any modern xnu kernel will page fault
39 * early on in the boot process if the system table pointer is zero.
40 *
41 * Even before that happens, the tsc_init function in modern xnu requires the FSB
42 * Frequency to be a property in the /efi/platform node of the device tree or else
43 * it panics the bootstrap process very early on.
44 *
45 * As of this writing, the current implementation found here is good enough
46 * to make the currently available xnu kernel boot without modification on a
47 * system with an appropriate processor. With a minor source modification to
48 * the tsc_init function to remove the explicit check for Core or Core 2
49 * processors the kernel can be made to boot on other processors so long as
50 * the code can be executed by the processor and the machine contains the
51 * necessary hardware.
52 */
53
54/*==========================================================================
55 * Utility function to make a device tree string from an EFI_GUID
56 */
57
58static inline char * mallocStringForGuid(EFI_GUID const *pGuid)
59{
60char *string = malloc(37);
61efi_guid_unparse_upper(pGuid, string);
62return string;
63}
64
65/*==========================================================================
66 * Function to map 32 bit physical address to 64 bit virtual address
67 */
68
69static uint64_t ptov64(uint32_t addr)
70{
71return ((uint64_t)addr | 0xFFFFFF8000000000ULL);
72}
73
74/*==========================================================================
75 * Fake EFI implementation
76 */
77
78/* Identify ourselves as the EFI firmware vendor */
79static EFI_CHAR16 const FIRMWARE_VENDOR[] = {'C','h','a','m','e','l','e','o','n','_','2','.','0', 0};
80static EFI_UINT32 const FIRMWARE_REVISION = 132; /* FIXME: Find a constant for this. */
81
82/* Default platform system_id (fix by IntVar) */
83static EFI_CHAR8 const SYSTEM_ID[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; //random value gen by uuidgen
84
85/* Just a ret instruction */
86static uint8_t const VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS[] = {0xc3};
87
88/* movl $0x80000003,%eax; ret */
89static uint8_t const UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS[] = {0xb8, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, 0xc3};
90
91EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_32 *gST32 = NULL;
92EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64 *gST64 = NULL;
93Node *gEfiConfigurationTableNode = NULL;
94
95extern EFI_STATUS addConfigurationTable(EFI_GUID const *pGuid, void *table, char const *alias)
96{
97 EFI_UINTN i = 0;
98
99//Azi: as is, cpu's with em64t will use EFI64 on pre 10.6 systems,
100// wich seems to cause no problem. In case it does, force i386 arch.
101if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386)
102{
103i = gST32->NumberOfTableEntries;
104}
105else
106{
107i = gST64->NumberOfTableEntries;
108}
109
110 // We only do adds, not modifications and deletes like InstallConfigurationTable
111if (i >= MAX_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_ENTRIES)
112stop("Ran out of space for configuration tables. Increase the reserved size in the code.\n");
113
114if (pGuid == NULL)
115return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
116
117if (table != NULL)
118{
119// FIXME
120//((EFI_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_64 *)gST->ConfigurationTable)[i].VendorGuid = *pGuid;
121//((EFI_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_64 *)gST->ConfigurationTable)[i].VendorTable = (EFI_PTR64)table;
122
123//++gST->NumberOfTableEntries;
124
125Node *tableNode = DT__AddChild(gEfiConfigurationTableNode, mallocStringForGuid(pGuid));
126
127// Use the pointer to the GUID we just stuffed into the system table
128DT__AddProperty(tableNode, "guid", sizeof(EFI_GUID), (void*)pGuid);
129
130// The "table" property is the 32-bit (in our implementation) physical address of the table
131DT__AddProperty(tableNode, "table", sizeof(void*) * 2, table);
132
133// Assume the alias pointer is a global or static piece of data
134if (alias != NULL)
135DT__AddProperty(tableNode, "alias", strlen(alias)+1, (char*)alias);
136
137return EFI_SUCCESS;
138}
139return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
140}
141
142//Azi: crc32 done in place, on the cases were it wasn't.
143/*static inline void fixupEfiSystemTableCRC32(EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64 *efiSystemTable)
144{
145 efiSystemTable->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;
146 efiSystemTable->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, efiSystemTable, efiSystemTable->Hdr.HeaderSize);
147}*/
148
149/*
150 * What we do here is simply allocate a fake EFI system table and a fake EFI
151 * runtime services table.
152 *
153 * Because we build against modern headers with kBootArgsRevision 4 we
154 * also take care to set efiMode = 32.
155 */
156
157void setupEfiTables32(void)
158{
159// We use the fake_efi_pages struct so that we only need to do one kernel
160// memory allocation for all needed EFI data. Otherwise, small allocations
161// like the FIRMWARE_VENDOR string would take up an entire page.
162// NOTE WELL: Do NOT assume this struct has any particular layout within itself.
163// It is absolutely not intended to be publicly exposed anywhere
164// We say pages (plural) although right now we are well within the 1 page size
165// and probably will stay that way.
166struct fake_efi_pages
167{
168EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_32 efiSystemTable;
169EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_32 efiRuntimeServices;
170EFI_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_32 efiConfigurationTable[MAX_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_ENTRIES];
171EFI_CHAR16 firmwareVendor[sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR)/sizeof(EFI_CHAR16)];
172uint8_t voidret_instructions[sizeof(VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS)/sizeof(uint8_t)];
173uint8_t unsupportedret_instructions[sizeof(UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS)/sizeof(uint8_t)];
174};
175
176struct fake_efi_pages *fakeEfiPages = (struct fake_efi_pages*)AllocateKernelMemory(sizeof(struct fake_efi_pages));
177
178// Zero out all the tables in case fields are added later
179bzero(fakeEfiPages, sizeof(struct fake_efi_pages));
180
181// --------------------------------------------------------------------
182// Initialize some machine code that will return EFI_UNSUPPORTED for
183// functions returning int and simply return for void functions.
184memcpy(fakeEfiPages->voidret_instructions, VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS, sizeof(VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS));
185memcpy(fakeEfiPages->unsupportedret_instructions, UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS, sizeof(UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS));
186
187// --------------------------------------------------------------------
188// System table
189EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_32 *efiSystemTable = gST32 = &fakeEfiPages->efiSystemTable;
190efiSystemTable->Hdr.Signature = EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_SIGNATURE;
191efiSystemTable->Hdr.Revision = EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_REVISION;
192efiSystemTable->Hdr.HeaderSize = sizeof(EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_32);
193efiSystemTable->Hdr.CRC32 = 0; // Initialize to zero and then do CRC32
194efiSystemTable->Hdr.Reserved = 0;
195
196efiSystemTable->FirmwareVendor = (EFI_PTR32)&fakeEfiPages->firmwareVendor;
197memcpy(fakeEfiPages->firmwareVendor, FIRMWARE_VENDOR, sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR));
198efiSystemTable->FirmwareRevision = FIRMWARE_REVISION;
199
200// XXX: We may need to have basic implementations of ConIn/ConOut/StdErr
201// The EFI spec states that all handles are invalid after boot services have been
202// exited so we can probably get by with leaving the handles as zero.
203efiSystemTable->ConsoleInHandle = 0;
204efiSystemTable->ConIn = 0;
205
206efiSystemTable->ConsoleOutHandle = 0;
207efiSystemTable->ConOut = 0;
208
209efiSystemTable->StandardErrorHandle = 0;
210efiSystemTable->StdErr = 0;
211
212efiSystemTable->RuntimeServices = (EFI_PTR32)&fakeEfiPages->efiRuntimeServices;
213
214// According to the EFI spec, BootServices aren't valid after the
215// boot process is exited so we can probably do without it.
216// Apple didn't provide a definition for it in pexpert/i386/efi.h
217// so I'm guessing they don't use it.
218efiSystemTable->BootServices = 0;
219
220efiSystemTable->NumberOfTableEntries = 0;
221efiSystemTable->ConfigurationTable = (EFI_PTR32)fakeEfiPages->efiConfigurationTable;
222
223// We're done. Now CRC32 the thing so the kernel will accept it.
224// Must be initialized to zero before CRC32, done above.
225gST32->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, gST32, gST32->Hdr.HeaderSize);
226
227// --------------------------------------------------------------------
228// Runtime services
229EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_32 *efiRuntimeServices = &fakeEfiPages->efiRuntimeServices;
230efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Signature = EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_SIGNATURE;
231efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Revision = EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_REVISION;
232efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.HeaderSize = sizeof(EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_32);
233efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;
234efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Reserved = 0;
235
236// There are a number of function pointers in the efiRuntimeServices table.
237// These are the Foundation (e.g. core) services and are expected to be present on
238// all EFI-compliant machines.Some kernel extensions (notably AppleEFIRuntime)
239// will call these without checking to see if they are null.
240//
241// We don't really feel like doing an EFI implementation in the bootloader
242// but it is nice if we can at least prevent a complete crash by
243// at least providing some sort of implementation until one can be provided
244// nicely in a kext.
245void (*voidret_fp)() = (void*)fakeEfiPages->voidret_instructions;
246void (*unsupportedret_fp)() = (void*)fakeEfiPages->unsupportedret_instructions;
247efiRuntimeServices->GetTime = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
248efiRuntimeServices->SetTime = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
249efiRuntimeServices->GetWakeupTime = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
250efiRuntimeServices->SetWakeupTime = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
251efiRuntimeServices->SetVirtualAddressMap = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
252efiRuntimeServices->ConvertPointer = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
253efiRuntimeServices->GetVariable = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
254efiRuntimeServices->GetNextVariableName = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
255efiRuntimeServices->SetVariable = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
256efiRuntimeServices->GetNextHighMonotonicCount = (EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp;
257efiRuntimeServices->ResetSystem = (EFI_PTR32)voidret_fp;
258
259// We're done.Now CRC32 the thing so the kernel will accept it
260efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, efiRuntimeServices, efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.HeaderSize);
261
262// --------------------------------------------------------------------
263// Finish filling in the rest of the boot args that we need.
264bootArgs->efiSystemTable = (uint32_t)efiSystemTable;
265bootArgs->efiMode = kBootArgsEfiMode32;
266
267// The bootArgs structure as a whole is bzero'd so we don't need to fill in
268// things like efiRuntimeServices* and what not.
269//
270// In fact, the only code that seems to use that is the hibernate code so it
271// knows not to save the pages. It even checks to make sure its nonzero.
272}
273
274void setupEfiTables64(void)
275{
276struct fake_efi_pages
277{
278EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64 efiSystemTable;
279EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_64 efiRuntimeServices;
280EFI_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_64 efiConfigurationTable[MAX_CONFIGURATION_TABLE_ENTRIES];
281EFI_CHAR16 firmwareVendor[sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR)/sizeof(EFI_CHAR16)];
282uint8_t voidret_instructions[sizeof(VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS)/sizeof(uint8_t)];
283uint8_t unsupportedret_instructions[sizeof(UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS)/sizeof(uint8_t)];
284};
285
286struct fake_efi_pages *fakeEfiPages = (struct fake_efi_pages*)AllocateKernelMemory(sizeof(struct fake_efi_pages));
287
288// Zero out all the tables in case fields are added later
289bzero(fakeEfiPages, sizeof(struct fake_efi_pages));
290
291// --------------------------------------------------------------------
292// Initialize some machine code that will return EFI_UNSUPPORTED for
293// functions returning int and simply return for void functions.
294memcpy(fakeEfiPages->voidret_instructions, VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS, sizeof(VOIDRET_INSTRUCTIONS));
295memcpy(fakeEfiPages->unsupportedret_instructions, UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS, sizeof(UNSUPPORTEDRET_INSTRUCTIONS));
296
297// --------------------------------------------------------------------
298// System table
299EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64 *efiSystemTable = gST64 = &fakeEfiPages->efiSystemTable;
300efiSystemTable->Hdr.Signature = EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_SIGNATURE;
301efiSystemTable->Hdr.Revision = EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_REVISION;
302efiSystemTable->Hdr.HeaderSize = sizeof(EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_64);
303efiSystemTable->Hdr.CRC32 = 0; // Initialize to zero and then do CRC32
304efiSystemTable->Hdr.Reserved = 0;
305
306efiSystemTable->FirmwareVendor = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)&fakeEfiPages->firmwareVendor);
307memcpy(fakeEfiPages->firmwareVendor, FIRMWARE_VENDOR, sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR));
308efiSystemTable->FirmwareRevision = FIRMWARE_REVISION;
309
310// XXX: We may need to have basic implementations of ConIn/ConOut/StdErr
311// The EFI spec states that all handles are invalid after boot services have been
312// exited so we can probably get by with leaving the handles as zero.
313efiSystemTable->ConsoleInHandle = 0;
314efiSystemTable->ConIn = 0;
315
316efiSystemTable->ConsoleOutHandle = 0;
317efiSystemTable->ConOut = 0;
318
319efiSystemTable->StandardErrorHandle = 0;
320efiSystemTable->StdErr = 0;
321
322efiSystemTable->RuntimeServices = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)&fakeEfiPages->efiRuntimeServices);
323// According to the EFI spec, BootServices aren't valid after the
324// boot process is exited so we can probably do without it.
325// Apple didn't provide a definition for it in pexpert/i386/efi.h
326// so I'm guessing they don't use it.
327efiSystemTable->BootServices = 0;
328
329efiSystemTable->NumberOfTableEntries = 0;
330efiSystemTable->ConfigurationTable = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)fakeEfiPages->efiConfigurationTable);
331
332// We're done.Now CRC32 the thing so the kernel will accept it
333gST64->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, gST64, gST64->Hdr.HeaderSize);
334
335// --------------------------------------------------------------------
336// Runtime services
337EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_64 *efiRuntimeServices = &fakeEfiPages->efiRuntimeServices;
338efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Signature = EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_SIGNATURE;
339efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Revision = EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_REVISION;
340efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.HeaderSize = sizeof(EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_64);
341efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;
342efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.Reserved = 0;
343
344// There are a number of function pointers in the efiRuntimeServices table.
345// These are the Foundation (e.g. core) services and are expected to be present on
346// all EFI-compliant machines.Some kernel extensions (notably AppleEFIRuntime)
347// will call these without checking to see if they are null.
348//
349// We don't really feel like doing an EFI implementation in the bootloader
350// but it is nice if we can at least prevent a complete crash by
351// at least providing some sort of implementation until one can be provided
352// nicely in a kext.
353
354void (*voidret_fp)() = (void*)fakeEfiPages->voidret_instructions;
355void (*unsupportedret_fp)() = (void*)fakeEfiPages->unsupportedret_instructions;
356efiRuntimeServices->GetTime = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
357efiRuntimeServices->SetTime = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
358efiRuntimeServices->GetWakeupTime = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
359efiRuntimeServices->SetWakeupTime = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
360efiRuntimeServices->SetVirtualAddressMap = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
361efiRuntimeServices->ConvertPointer = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
362efiRuntimeServices->GetVariable = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
363efiRuntimeServices->GetNextVariableName = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
364efiRuntimeServices->SetVariable = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
365efiRuntimeServices->GetNextHighMonotonicCount = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)unsupportedret_fp);
366efiRuntimeServices->ResetSystem = ptov64((EFI_PTR32)voidret_fp);
367
368// We're done.Now CRC32 the thing so the kernel will accept it
369efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, efiRuntimeServices, efiRuntimeServices->Hdr.HeaderSize);
370
371// --------------------------------------------------------------------
372// Finish filling in the rest of the boot args that we need.
373bootArgs->efiSystemTable = (uint32_t)efiSystemTable;
374bootArgs->efiMode = kBootArgsEfiMode64;
375
376// The bootArgs structure as a whole is bzero'd so we don't need to fill in
377// things like efiRuntimeServices* and what not.
378//
379// In fact, the only code that seems to use that is the hibernate code so it
380// knows not to save the pages. It even checks to make sure its nonzero.
381}
382
383/*
384 * In addition to the EFI tables there is also the EFI device tree node.
385 * In particular, we need /efi/platform to have an FSBFrequency key. Without it,
386 * the tsc_init function will panic very early on in kernel startup, before
387 * the console is available.
388 */
389
390/*==========================================================================
391 * FSB Frequency detection
392 */
393
394/* These should be const but DT__AddProperty takes char* */
395static const char const TSC_Frequency_prop[] = "TSCFrequency";
396static const char const FSB_Frequency_prop[] = "FSBFrequency";
397static const char const CPU_Frequency_prop[] = "CPUFrequency";
398
399/*==========================================================================
400 * SMBIOS
401 */
402
403/* From Foundation/Efi/Guid/Smbios/SmBios.c */
404EFI_GUID const gEfiSmbiosTableGuid = EFI_SMBIOS_TABLE_GUID;
405
406#define SMBIOS_RANGE_START 0x000F0000
407#define SMBIOS_RANGE_END 0x000FFFFF
408
409/* '_SM_' in little endian: */
410#define SMBIOS_ANCHOR_UINT32_LE 0x5f4d535f
411
412#define EFI_ACPI_TABLE_GUID \
413 { \
414 0xeb9d2d30, 0x2d88, 0x11d3, { 0x9a, 0x16, 0x0, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3f, 0xc1, 0x4d } \
415 }
416
417#define EFI_ACPI_20_TABLE_GUID \
418 { \
419 0x8868e871, 0xe4f1, 0x11d3, { 0xbc, 0x22, 0x0, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81 } \
420 }
421
422EFI_GUID gEfiAcpiTableGuid = EFI_ACPI_TABLE_GUID;
423EFI_GUID gEfiAcpi20TableGuid = EFI_ACPI_20_TABLE_GUID;
424
425
426/*==========================================================================
427 * Fake EFI implementation
428 */
429
430/* These should be const but DT__AddProperty takes char* */
431static const char const FIRMWARE_REVISION_PROP[] = "firmware-revision";
432static const char const FIRMWARE_ABI_PROP[] = "firmware-abi";
433static const char const FIRMWARE_VENDOR_PROP[] = "firmware-vendor";
434static const char const FIRMWARE_ABI_32_PROP_VALUE[] = "EFI32";
435static const char const FIRMWARE_ABI_64_PROP_VALUE[] = "EFI64";
436static const char const SYSTEM_ID_PROP[] = "system-id";
437static const char const SYSTEM_SERIAL_PROP[] = "SystemSerialNumber";
438static const char const SYSTEM_TYPE_PROP[] = "system-type";
439static const char const MODEL_PROP[] = "Model";
440
441
442/*
443 * Get an smbios option string option to convert to EFI_CHAR16 string
444 */
445
446static EFI_CHAR16* getSmbiosChar16(const char * key, size_t* len)
447{
448const char*src = getStringForKey(key, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig);
449EFI_CHAR16* dst = 0;
450size_t i = 0;
451
452if (!key || !(*key) || !len || !src) return 0;
453
454*len = strlen(src);
455dst = (EFI_CHAR16*) malloc( ((*len)+1) * 2 );
456for (; i < (*len); i++) dst[i] = src[i];
457dst[(*len)] = '\0';
458*len = ((*len)+1)*2; // return the CHAR16 bufsize in cluding zero terminated CHAR16
459return dst;
460}
461
462/*
463 * Get the SystemID from the bios dmi info
464 */
465
466staticEFI_CHAR8* getSmbiosUUID()
467{
468static EFI_CHAR8 uuid[UUID_LEN];
469int i, isZero, isOnes;
470struct SMBEntryPoint*smbios;
471SMBByte*p;
472
473smbios = getSmbios(SMBIOS_PATCHED); // checks for _SM_ anchor and table header checksum
474if (smbios==NULL) return 0; // getSmbios() return a non null value if smbios is found
475
476p = (SMBByte*) FindFirstDmiTableOfType(1, 0x19); // Type 1: (3.3.2) System Information
477if (p==NULL) return NULL;
478
479verbose("Found SMBIOS System Information Table 1\n");
480p += 8;
481
482for (i=0, isZero=1, isOnes=1; i<UUID_LEN; i++)
483{
484if (p[i] != 0x00) isZero = 0;
485if (p[i] != 0xff) isOnes = 0;
486}
487
488if (isZero || isOnes) // empty or setable means: no uuid present
489{
490verbose("No UUID present in SMBIOS System Information Table\n");
491return 0;
492}
493
494memcpy(uuid, p, UUID_LEN);
495return uuid;
496}
497
498/*
499 * return a binary UUID value from the overriden SystemID and SMUUID if found,
500 * or from the bios if not, or from a fixed value if no bios value is found
501 */
502
503static EFI_CHAR8* getSystemID()
504{
505// unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35 fix
506// Rek: new SMsystemid option conforming to smbios notation standards, this option should
507// belong to smbios config only ...
508const char *sysId = getStringForKey(kSystemIDKey, &bootInfo->bootConfig);
509EFI_CHAR8* ret = getUUIDFromString(sysId);
510
511if (!sysId || !ret) // try bios dmi info UUID extraction
512{
513ret = getSmbiosUUID();
514sysId = 0;
515}
516
517if (!ret) // no bios dmi UUID available, set a fixed value for system-id
518ret=getUUIDFromString((sysId = (const char*) SYSTEM_ID));
519
520verbose("Customizing SystemID with : %s\n", getStringFromUUID(ret)); // apply a nice formatting to the displayed output
521return ret;
522}
523
524/*
525 * Must be called AFTER setup Acpi because we need to take care of correct
526 * facp content to reflect in ioregs
527 */
528
529void setupSystemType()
530{
531Node *node = DT__FindNode("/", false);
532if (node == 0) stop("Couldn't get root node");
533// we need to write this property after facp parsing
534// Export system-type only if it has been overrriden by the SystemType option
535DT__AddProperty(node, SYSTEM_TYPE_PROP, sizeof(Platform.Type), &Platform.Type);
536}
537
538void setupEfiDeviceTree(void)
539{
540 EFI_CHAR8* ret = 0;
541EFI_CHAR16* ret16 = 0;
542size_t len = 0;
543Node*node;
544
545node = DT__FindNode("/", false);
546
547if (node == 0) stop("Couldn't get root node");
548
549// We could also just do DT__FindNode("/efi/platform", true)
550// But I think eventually we want to fill stuff in the efi node
551// too so we might as well create it so we have a pointer for it too.
552node = DT__AddChild(node, "efi");
553
554if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386)
555{
556DT__AddProperty(node, FIRMWARE_ABI_PROP, sizeof(FIRMWARE_ABI_32_PROP_VALUE), (char*)FIRMWARE_ABI_32_PROP_VALUE);
557}
558else
559{
560DT__AddProperty(node, FIRMWARE_ABI_PROP, sizeof(FIRMWARE_ABI_64_PROP_VALUE), (char*)FIRMWARE_ABI_64_PROP_VALUE);
561}
562
563 DT__AddProperty(node, FIRMWARE_REVISION_PROP, sizeof(FIRMWARE_REVISION), (EFI_UINT32*)&FIRMWARE_REVISION);
564DT__AddProperty(node, FIRMWARE_VENDOR_PROP, sizeof(FIRMWARE_VENDOR), (EFI_CHAR16*)FIRMWARE_VENDOR);
565
566// TODO: Fill in other efi properties if necessary
567
568// Set up the /efi/runtime-services table node similar to the way a child node of configuration-table
569// is set up. That is, name and table properties
570Node *runtimeServicesNode = DT__AddChild(node, "runtime-services");
571
572 if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386)
573{
574// The value of the table property is the 32-bit physical address for the RuntimeServices table.
575// Since the EFI system table already has a pointer to it, we simply use the address of that pointer
576// for the pointer to the property data. Warning.. DT finalization calls free on that but we're not
577// the only thing to use a non-malloc'd pointer for something in the DT
578
579DT__AddProperty(runtimeServicesNode, "table", sizeof(uint64_t), &gST32->RuntimeServices);
580}
581else
582{
583DT__AddProperty(runtimeServicesNode, "table", sizeof(uint64_t), &gST64->RuntimeServices);
584}
585
586 // Set up the /efi/configuration-table node which will eventually have several child nodes for
587// all of the configuration tables needed by various kernel extensions.
588gEfiConfigurationTableNode = DT__AddChild(node, "configuration-table");
589
590// Now fill in the /efi/platform Node
591Node *efiPlatformNode = DT__AddChild(node, "platform");
592
593// NOTE WELL: If you do add FSB Frequency detection, make sure to store
594// the value in the fsbFrequency global and not an malloc'd pointer
595// because the DT_AddProperty function does not copy its args.
596
597if (Platform.CPU.FSBFrequency != 0)
598DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, FSB_Frequency_prop, sizeof(uint64_t), &Platform.CPU.FSBFrequency);
599
600// Export TSC and CPU frequencies for use by the kernel or KEXTs
601if (Platform.CPU.TSCFrequency != 0)
602DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, TSC_Frequency_prop, sizeof(uint64_t), &Platform.CPU.TSCFrequency);
603
604if (Platform.CPU.CPUFrequency != 0)
605DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, CPU_Frequency_prop, sizeof(uint64_t), &Platform.CPU.CPUFrequency);
606
607// Export system-id. Can be disabled with SystemId=No in com.apple.Boot.plist
608if ((ret=getSystemID()))
609DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, SYSTEM_ID_PROP, UUID_LEN, (EFI_UINT32*) ret);
610
611 // Export SystemSerialNumber if present
612if ((ret16=getSmbiosChar16("SMserial", &len)))
613DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, SYSTEM_SERIAL_PROP, len, ret16);
614
615// Export Model if present
616if ((ret16=getSmbiosChar16("SMproductname", &len)))
617DT__AddProperty(efiPlatformNode, MODEL_PROP, len, ret16);
618
619// Fill /efi/device-properties node.
620setupDeviceProperties(node);
621}
622
623/*
624 * Load the smbios.plist override config file if any
625 */
626
627static void setupSmbiosConfigFile(const char *filename)
628{
629chardirSpecSMBIOS[128] = "";
630const char *override_pathname = NULL;
631intlen = 0, fd = 0;
632extern void scan_mem();
633
634// Take in account user overriding
635if (getValueForKey(kSMBIOSKey, &override_pathname, &len, &bootInfo->bootConfig))
636{
637// Specify a path to a file, e.g. SMBIOS=/Extra/macProXY.plist
638sprintf(dirSpecSMBIOS, override_pathname);
639fd = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig);
640if (fd >= 0) goto success_fd;
641}
642
643// Check rd's root.
644sprintf(dirSpecSMBIOS, "rd(0,0)/%s", filename);
645fd = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig);
646if (fd >= 0) goto success_fd;
647
648// Check booter volume/rdbt for specific OS folders.
649sprintf(dirSpecSMBIOS, "bt(0,0)/Extra/%s/%s", &gMacOSVersion, filename);
650fd = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig);
651if (fd >= 0) goto success_fd;
652
653// Check booter volume/rdbt Extra.
654sprintf(dirSpecSMBIOS, "bt(0,0)/Extra/%s", filename);
655fd = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig);
656if (fd >= 0) goto success_fd;
657
658if (loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig) == -1)
659{
660verbose("No SMBIOS replacement provided.\n");
661}
662
663// get a chance to scan mem dynamically if user asks for it while having the config options loaded as well,
664// as opposed to when it was in scan_platform(); also load the orig. smbios so that we can access dmi info without
665// patching the smbios yet
666success_fd:
667getSmbios(SMBIOS_ORIGINAL);
668scan_mem();
669smbios_p = (EFI_PTR32)getSmbios(SMBIOS_PATCHED);// process smbios asap
670}
671
672/*
673 * Installs all the needed configuration table entries
674 */
675
676static void setupEfiConfigurationTable()
677{
678smbios_p = (EFI_PTR32)getSmbios(SMBIOS_PATCHED);
679addConfigurationTable(&gEfiSmbiosTableGuid, &smbios_p, NULL);
680
681// Setup ACPI with DSDT overrides (mackerintel's patch)
682setupAcpi();
683
684// We've obviously changed the count.. so fix up the CRC32
685 if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386)
686{
687gST32->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;
688gST32->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, gST32, gST32->Hdr.HeaderSize);
689}
690else
691{
692gST64->Hdr.CRC32 = 0;
693gST64->Hdr.CRC32 = crc32(0L, gST64, gST64->Hdr.HeaderSize);
694}
695}
696
697/*
698 * Entrypoint from boot.c
699 */
700
701void setupFakeEfi(void)
702{
703// Generate efi device strings
704setup_pci_devs(root_pci_dev);
705
706// load smbios.plist file if any
707setupSmbiosConfigFile("SMBIOS.plist");
708
709// Initialize the base table
710if (archCpuType == CPU_TYPE_I386)
711{
712setupEfiTables32();
713}
714else
715{
716setupEfiTables64();
717}
718
719// Initialize the device tree
720setupEfiDeviceTree();
721
722// Add configuration table entries to both the services table and the device tree
723setupEfiConfigurationTable();
724}
725
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