@@ -7871,6 +7871,12 @@ F: arch/x86/platform/efi/
F: drivers/firmware/efi/
F: include/linux/efi*.h
+FDT FIRMWARE INTERFACE (FFI)
+M: Yunhui Cui cuiyunhui@bytedance.com
+S: Maintained
+F: drivers/firmware/ffi.c
+F: include/linux/ffi.h
+
EXTERNAL CONNECTOR SUBSYSTEM (EXTCON)
M: MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
M: Chanwoo Choi <cw00.choi@samsung.com>
@@ -303,6 +303,17 @@ config TURRIS_MOX_RWTM
other manufacturing data and also utilize the Entropy Bit Generator
for hardware random number generation.
+config FDT_FW_INTERFACE
+ bool "An interface for passing firmware info through FDT"
+ depends on OF && OF_FLATTREE
+ default n
+ help
+ When some bootloaders do not support EFI, and the arch does not
+ support SMBIOS_ENTRY_POINT_SCAN_START, then you can enable this option
+ to support the transfer of firmware information, such as smbios tables.
+
+ Say Y here if you want to pass firmware information by FDT.
+
source "drivers/firmware/arm_ffa/Kconfig"
source "drivers/firmware/broadcom/Kconfig"
source "drivers/firmware/cirrus/Kconfig"
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ obj-y += cirrus/
obj-y += meson/
obj-$(CONFIG_GOOGLE_FIRMWARE) += google/
obj-y += efi/
+obj-$(CONFIG_FDT_FW_INTERFACE) += ffi.o
obj-y += imx/
obj-y += psci/
obj-y += smccc/
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
#include <linux/ctype.h>
#include <linux/dmi.h>
#include <linux/efi.h>
+#include <linux/ffi.h>
#include <linux/memblock.h>
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <asm/dmi.h>
@@ -628,31 +629,56 @@ static int __init dmi_present(const u8 *buf)
}
/*
- * Check for the SMBIOS 3.0 64-bit entry point signature. Unlike the legacy
- * 32-bit entry point, there is no embedded DMI header (_DMI_) in here.
+ * According to the DMTF SMBIOS reference spec v3.0.0, it is
+ * allowed to define both the 64-bit entry point (smbios3) and
+ * the 32-bit entry point (smbios), in which case they should
+ * either both point to the same SMBIOS structure table, or the
+ * table pointed to by the 64-bit entry point should contain a
+ * superset of the table contents pointed to by the 32-bit entry
+ * point (section 5.2)
+ * This implies that the 64-bit entry point should have
+ * precedence if it is defined and supported by the OS. If we
+ * have the 64-bit entry point, but fail to decode it, fall
+ * back to the legacy one (if available)
*/
-static int __init dmi_smbios3_present(const u8 *buf)
+static int __init dmi_sacn_smbios(unsigned long smbios3, unsigned long smbios)
{
- if (memcmp(buf, "_SM3_", 5) == 0 &&
- buf[6] >= 24 && buf[6] <= 32 &&
- dmi_checksum(buf, buf[6])) {
- dmi_ver = get_unaligned_be24(buf + 7);
- dmi_num = 0; /* No longer specified */
- dmi_len = get_unaligned_le32(buf + 12);
- dmi_base = get_unaligned_le64(buf + 16);
- smbios_entry_point_size = buf[6];
- memcpy(smbios_entry_point, buf, smbios_entry_point_size);
+ char __iomem *p;
+ char buf[32];
+ #define INVALID_TABLE_ADDR (~0UL)
- if (dmi_walk_early(dmi_decode) == 0) {
- pr_info("SMBIOS %d.%d.%d present.\n",
- dmi_ver >> 16, (dmi_ver >> 8) & 0xFF,
- dmi_ver & 0xFF);
- dmi_format_ids(dmi_ids_string, sizeof(dmi_ids_string));
- pr_info("DMI: %s\n", dmi_ids_string);
+ if (smbios3 != INVALID_TABLE_ADDR) {
+ p = dmi_early_remap(smbios3, 32);
+ if (p == NULL)
+ return -1;
+ memcpy_fromio(buf, p, 32);
+ dmi_early_unmap(p, 32);
+
+ if (!dmi_smbios3_present(buf)) {
+ dmi_available = 1;
return 0;
}
}
- return 1;
+
+ if (smbios == INVALID_TABLE_ADDR)
+ return -1;
+
+ /*
+ * This is called as a core_initcall() because it isn't
+ * needed during early boot. This also means we can
+ * iounmap the space when we're done with it.
+ */
+ p = dmi_early_remap(smbios, 32);
+ if (p == NULL)
+ return -1;
+ memcpy_fromio(buf, p, 32);
+ dmi_early_unmap(p, 32);
+
+ if (!dmi_present(buf)) {
+ dmi_available = 1;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return -1;
}
static void __init dmi_scan_machine(void)
@@ -660,58 +686,22 @@ static void __init dmi_scan_machine(void)
char __iomem *p, *q;
char buf[32];
+#ifdef CONFIG_FDT_FW_INTERFACE
+ if (dmi_sacn_smbios(ffi.smbios3, ffi.smbios))
+ goto error;
+#endif
if (efi_enabled(EFI_CONFIG_TABLES)) {
- /*
- * According to the DMTF SMBIOS reference spec v3.0.0, it is
- * allowed to define both the 64-bit entry point (smbios3) and
- * the 32-bit entry point (smbios), in which case they should
- * either both point to the same SMBIOS structure table, or the
- * table pointed to by the 64-bit entry point should contain a
- * superset of the table contents pointed to by the 32-bit entry
- * point (section 5.2)
- * This implies that the 64-bit entry point should have
- * precedence if it is defined and supported by the OS. If we
- * have the 64-bit entry point, but fail to decode it, fall
- * back to the legacy one (if available)
- */
- if (efi.smbios3 != EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR) {
- p = dmi_early_remap(efi.smbios3, 32);
- if (p == NULL)
- goto error;
- memcpy_fromio(buf, p, 32);
- dmi_early_unmap(p, 32);
-
- if (!dmi_smbios3_present(buf)) {
- dmi_available = 1;
- return;
- }
- }
- if (efi.smbios == EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR)
+ if (dmi_sacn_smbios(efi.smbios3, efi.smbios))
goto error;
-
- /* This is called as a core_initcall() because it isn't
- * needed during early boot. This also means we can
- * iounmap the space when we're done with it.
- */
- p = dmi_early_remap(efi.smbios, 32);
- if (p == NULL)
- goto error;
- memcpy_fromio(buf, p, 32);
- dmi_early_unmap(p, 32);
-
- if (!dmi_present(buf)) {
- dmi_available = 1;
- return;
- }
} else if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DMI_SCAN_MACHINE_NON_EFI_FALLBACK)) {
p = dmi_early_remap(SMBIOS_ENTRY_POINT_SCAN_START, 0x10000);
if (p == NULL)
goto error;
/*
- * Same logic as above, look for a 64-bit entry point
- * first, and if not found, fall back to 32-bit entry point.
- */
+ * Same logic as above, look for a 64-bit entry point
+ * first, and if not found, fall back to 32-bit entry point.
+ */
memcpy_fromio(buf, p, 16);
for (q = p + 16; q < p + 0x10000; q += 16) {
memcpy_fromio(buf + 16, q, 16);
@@ -724,12 +714,12 @@ static void __init dmi_scan_machine(void)
}
/*
- * Iterate over all possible DMI header addresses q.
- * Maintain the 32 bytes around q in buf. On the
- * first iteration, substitute zero for the
- * out-of-range bytes so there is no chance of falsely
- * detecting an SMBIOS header.
- */
+ * Iterate over all possible DMI header addresses q.
+ * Maintain the 32 bytes around q in buf. On the
+ * first iteration, substitute zero for the
+ * out-of-range bytes so there is no chance of falsely
+ * detecting an SMBIOS header.
+ */
memset(buf, 0, 16);
for (q = p; q < p + 0x10000; q += 16) {
memcpy_fromio(buf + 16, q, 16);
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+
+#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
+
+#include <linux/of.h>
+#include <linux/of_fdt.h>
+#include <linux/libfdt.h>
+#include <linux/ffi.h>
+
+#define FFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR (~0UL)
+
+struct ffi __read_mostly ffi = {
+ .smbios = FFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR,
+ .smbios3 = FFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR,
+};
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ffi);
+
+void __init ffi_smbios_root_pointer(void)
+{
+ int cfgtbl, len;
+ fdt64_t *prop;
+
+ cfgtbl = fdt_path_offset(initial_boot_params, "/cfgtables");
+ if (cfgtbl < 0) {
+ pr_info("firmware table not found.\n");
+ return;
+ }
+ prop = fdt_getprop_w(initial_boot_params, cfgtbl, "smbios_phy_ptr", &len);
+ if (!prop || len != sizeof(u64))
+ pr_info("smbios entry point not found.\n");
+ else
+ ffi.smbios = fdt64_to_cpu(*prop);
+
+ pr_info("smbios root pointer: %lx\n", ffi.smbios);
+}
+
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
+
+#ifndef _LINUX_FFI_H
+#define _LINUX_FFI_H
+
+extern struct ffi {
+ unsigned long smbios; /* SMBIOS table (32 bit entry point) */
+ unsigned long smbios3; /* SMBIOS table (64 bit entry point) */
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+} ffi;
+
+void ffi_smbios_root_pointer(void);
+
+#endif /* _LINUX_FFI_H */
1. Some bootloaders do not support EFI, and the transfer of firmware information can only be done through DTS, such as Coreboot. 2. Some arches do not have a reserved address segment that can be used to pass firmware parameters like x86. 3. Based on this, we have added an interface to obtain firmware information through FDT, named FFI. 4. We not only use FFI to pass SMBIOS entry, but also pass other firmware information as an extension. Signed-off-by: Yunhui Cui <cuiyunhui@bytedance.com> --- MAINTAINERS | 6 ++ drivers/firmware/Kconfig | 11 ++++ drivers/firmware/Makefile | 1 + drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c | 128 +++++++++++++++++------------------- drivers/firmware/ffi.c | 36 ++++++++++ include/linux/ffi.h | 15 +++++ 6 files changed, 128 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) create mode 100644 drivers/firmware/ffi.c create mode 100644 include/linux/ffi.h