Message ID | 4898b5784e79b89bb25ce91384427b5ca3547b8f.1635317102.git.yu.c.chen@intel.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | Introduce Platform Firmware Runtime Update and Telemetry drivers | expand |
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 03:07:24PM +0800, Chen Yu wrote: > Platform Firmware Runtime Update image starts with UEFI headers, and the > headers are defined in UEFI specification, but some of them have not been > defined in the kernel yet. > > For example, the header layout of a capsule file looks like this: > > EFI_CAPSULE_HEADER > EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_HEADER > EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_IMAGE_HEADER > EFI_FIRMWARE_IMAGE_AUTHENTICATION > > These structures would be used by the Platform Firmware Runtime Update > driver to parse the format of capsule file to verify if the corresponding > version number is valid. The EFI_CAPSULE_HEADER has been defined in the > kernel, however the rest are not, thus introduce corresponding UEFI > structures accordingly. Besides, EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_HEADER > and EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_IMAGE_HEADER are required to be packed > in the uefi specification. And Ard has pointed out that, the __packed > attribute does indicate to the compiler that the entire thing can appear > misaligned in memory. So if one follows the other in the capsule header, > the __packed attribute may be appropriate to ensure that the second one > is not accessed using misaligned loads and stores. ... > +/* EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_IMAGE_HEADER */ > +struct efi_manage_capsule_image_header { > + u32 ver; > + guid_t image_type_id; Shouldn't it be efi_guid_t ? > + u8 image_index; > + u8 reserved_bytes[3]; > + u32 image_size; > + u32 vendor_code_size; > + /* ver = 2. */ > + u64 hw_ins; > + /* ver = v3. */ > + u64 capsule_support; > +} __packed; ... > +/* WIN_CERTIFICATE_UEFI_GUID */ > +struct win_cert_uefi_guid { > + struct win_cert hdr; > + guid_t cert_type; Ditto. > + u8 cert_data[]; > +};
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 01:00:43PM +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 03:07:24PM +0800, Chen Yu wrote: > > Platform Firmware Runtime Update image starts with UEFI headers, and the > > headers are defined in UEFI specification, but some of them have not been > > defined in the kernel yet. > > > > For example, the header layout of a capsule file looks like this: > > > > EFI_CAPSULE_HEADER > > EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_HEADER > > EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_IMAGE_HEADER > > EFI_FIRMWARE_IMAGE_AUTHENTICATION > > > > These structures would be used by the Platform Firmware Runtime Update > > driver to parse the format of capsule file to verify if the corresponding > > version number is valid. The EFI_CAPSULE_HEADER has been defined in the > > kernel, however the rest are not, thus introduce corresponding UEFI > > structures accordingly. Besides, EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_HEADER > > and EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_IMAGE_HEADER are required to be packed > > in the uefi specification. And Ard has pointed out that, the __packed > > attribute does indicate to the compiler that the entire thing can appear > > misaligned in memory. So if one follows the other in the capsule header, > > the __packed attribute may be appropriate to ensure that the second one > > is not accessed using misaligned loads and stores. > > ... > > > +/* EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_IMAGE_HEADER */ > > +struct efi_manage_capsule_image_header { > > + u32 ver; > > > + guid_t image_type_id; > > Shouldn't it be efi_guid_t ? > I see, will change it, also in other patches. thanks, Chenyu
diff --git a/include/linux/efi.h b/include/linux/efi.h index 6b5d36babfcc..f4acdb52cdfb 100644 --- a/include/linux/efi.h +++ b/include/linux/efi.h @@ -148,6 +148,52 @@ typedef struct { u32 imagesize; } efi_capsule_header_t; +/* EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_HEADER */ +struct efi_manage_capsule_header { + u32 ver; + u16 emb_drv_cnt; + u16 payload_cnt; + /* + * Variable array indicated by number of + * (emb_drv_cnt + payload_cnt) + */ + u64 offset_list[]; +} __packed; + +/* EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_IMAGE_HEADER */ +struct efi_manage_capsule_image_header { + u32 ver; + guid_t image_type_id; + u8 image_index; + u8 reserved_bytes[3]; + u32 image_size; + u32 vendor_code_size; + /* ver = 2. */ + u64 hw_ins; + /* ver = v3. */ + u64 capsule_support; +} __packed; + +/* WIN_CERTIFICATE */ +struct win_cert { + u32 len; + u16 rev; + u16 cert_type; +}; + +/* WIN_CERTIFICATE_UEFI_GUID */ +struct win_cert_uefi_guid { + struct win_cert hdr; + guid_t cert_type; + u8 cert_data[]; +}; + +/* EFI_FIRMWARE_IMAGE_AUTHENTICATIO */ +struct efi_image_auth { + u64 mon_count; + struct win_cert_uefi_guid auth_info; +}; + /* * EFI capsule flags */
Platform Firmware Runtime Update image starts with UEFI headers, and the headers are defined in UEFI specification, but some of them have not been defined in the kernel yet. For example, the header layout of a capsule file looks like this: EFI_CAPSULE_HEADER EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_HEADER EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_IMAGE_HEADER EFI_FIRMWARE_IMAGE_AUTHENTICATION These structures would be used by the Platform Firmware Runtime Update driver to parse the format of capsule file to verify if the corresponding version number is valid. The EFI_CAPSULE_HEADER has been defined in the kernel, however the rest are not, thus introduce corresponding UEFI structures accordingly. Besides, EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_HEADER and EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_CAPSULE_IMAGE_HEADER are required to be packed in the uefi specification. And Ard has pointed out that, the __packed attribute does indicate to the compiler that the entire thing can appear misaligned in memory. So if one follows the other in the capsule header, the __packed attribute may be appropriate to ensure that the second one is not accessed using misaligned loads and stores. Signed-off-by: Chen Yu <yu.c.chen@intel.com> --- v7: Use __packed instead of pragma pack(1). (Greg Kroah-Hartman, Ard Biesheuve) v6: No change since v5. v5: No change since v4. v4: Revise the commit log to make it more clear. (Rafael J. Wysocki) --- include/linux/efi.h | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+)