OvmfPkg: QemuVideoDxe: Int10h stub for Windows 7 & 2008 (stdvga, QXL)
The Windows 2008 R2 SP1 (and Windows 7) UEFI guest's default video driver
dereferences the real mode Int10h vector, loads the pointed-to handler
code, and executes what it thinks to be VGA BIOS services in an internal
real-mode emulator. Consequently, video mode switching doesn't work in
Windows 2008 R2 SP1 when it runs on the pure UEFI build of OVMF, making
the guest uninstallable.
This patch adds a VGABIOS "shim" to QemuVideoDxe. For the first stdvga or
QXL card bound, an extremely stripped down VGABIOS imitation is installed
in the C segment. It provides a real implementation for the few services
that are in fact necessary for the win2k8r2sp1 UEFI guest, plus some fakes
that the guest invokes but whose effect is not important.
The C segment is not present in the UEFI memory map prepared by OVMF. We
never add memory space that would cover it (either in PEI, in the form of
memory resource descriptor HOBs, or in DXE, via gDS->AddMemorySpace()).
This way the handler body is invisible to all non-buggy UEFI guests, and
the rest of edk2.
The Int10h real-mode IVT entry is covered with a Boot Services Code page,
making that too unaccessible to the rest of edk2. (Thus UEFI guest OSes
different from the Windows 2008 family can reclaim the page. The Windows
2008 family accesses the page at zero regardless of the allocation type.)
The patch is the result of collaboration:
Initial proof of concept IVT entry installation and handler skeleton (in
NASM) by Jordan Justen.
Service tracing and implementation, data collection/analysis, and C coding
by yours truly.
Last minute changes by Gerd Hoffmann:
- Use OEM mode number (0xf1) instead of standard 800x600 mode (0x143). The
resolution of the OEM mode (0xf1) is not standardized; the guest can't
expect anything from it in advance.
- Use 1024x768 rather than 800x600 for more convenience in the Windows
2008 R2 SP1 guest during OS installation, and after normal boot until
the QXL XDDM guest driver is installed.
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@15540 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
2014-05-20 18:33:00 +02:00
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/** @file
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Install a fake VGABIOS service handler (real mode Int10h) for the buggy
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Windows 2008 R2 SP1 UEFI guest.
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The handler is never meant to be directly executed by a VCPU; it's there for
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the internal real mode emulator of Windows 2008 R2 SP1.
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The code is based on Ralf Brown's Interrupt List:
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<http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ralf/files.html>
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<http://www.ctyme.com/rbrown.htm>
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Copyright (C) 2014, Red Hat, Inc.
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Copyright (c) 2013 - 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available
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under the terms and conditions of the BSD License which accompanies this
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distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
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http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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**/
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#include <IndustryStandard/LegacyVgaBios.h>
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#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
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#include <Library/PciLib.h>
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#include <Library/PrintLib.h>
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#include "Qemu.h"
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#include "VbeShim.h"
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#pragma pack (1)
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typedef struct {
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UINT16 Offset;
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UINT16 Segment;
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} IVT_ENTRY;
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#pragma pack ()
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//
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// This string is displayed by Windows 2008 R2 SP1 in the Screen Resolution,
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// Advanced Settings dialog. It should be short.
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//
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STATIC CONST CHAR8 mProductRevision[] = "OVMF Int10h (fake)";
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/**
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Install the VBE Info and VBE Mode Info structures, and the VBE service
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handler routine in the C segment. Point the real-mode Int10h interrupt vector
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to the handler. The only advertised mode is 1024x768x32.
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@param[in] CardName Name of the video card to be exposed in the
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Product Name field of the VBE Info structure. The
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parameter must originate from a
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QEMU_VIDEO_CARD.Name field.
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@param[in] FrameBufferBase Guest-physical base address of the video card's
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frame buffer.
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**/
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VOID
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InstallVbeShim (
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IN CONST CHAR16 *CardName,
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IN EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS FrameBufferBase
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)
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{
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EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Segment0, SegmentC, SegmentF;
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UINTN Segment0Pages;
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IVT_ENTRY *Int0x10;
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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UINTN Pam1Address;
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UINT8 Pam1;
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UINTN SegmentCPages;
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VBE_INFO *VbeInfoFull;
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VBE_INFO_BASE *VbeInfo;
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UINT8 *Ptr;
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UINTN Printed;
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VBE_MODE_INFO *VbeModeInfo;
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Segment0 = 0x00000;
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SegmentC = 0xC0000;
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SegmentF = 0xF0000;
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//
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// Attempt to cover the real mode IVT with an allocation. This is a UEFI
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// driver, hence the arch protocols have been installed previously. Among
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// those, the CPU arch protocol has configured the IDT, so we can overwrite
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// the IVT used in real mode.
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//
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// The allocation request may fail, eg. if LegacyBiosDxe has already run.
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//
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Segment0Pages = 1;
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Int0x10 = (IVT_ENTRY *)(UINTN)Segment0 + 0x10;
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Status = gBS->AllocatePages (AllocateAddress, EfiBootServicesCode,
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Segment0Pages, &Segment0);
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if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
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EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Handler;
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//
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// Check if a video BIOS handler has been installed previously -- we
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// shouldn't override a real video BIOS with our shim, nor our own shim if
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// it's already present.
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//
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Handler = (Int0x10->Segment << 4) + Int0x10->Offset;
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if (Handler >= SegmentC && Handler < SegmentF) {
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DEBUG ((EFI_D_VERBOSE, "%a: Video BIOS handler found at %04x:%04x\n",
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__FUNCTION__, Int0x10->Segment, Int0x10->Offset));
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return;
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}
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//
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// Otherwise we'll overwrite the Int10h vector, even though we may not own
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// the page at zero.
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//
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DEBUG ((EFI_D_VERBOSE, "%a: failed to allocate page at zero: %r\n",
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__FUNCTION__, Status));
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} else {
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//
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// We managed to allocate the page at zero. SVN r14218 guarantees that it
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// is NUL-filled.
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//
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ASSERT (Int0x10->Segment == 0x0000);
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ASSERT (Int0x10->Offset == 0x0000);
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}
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//
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// Put the shim in place first.
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//
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Pam1Address = PCI_LIB_ADDRESS (0, 0, 0, 0x5A);
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//
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// low nibble covers 0xC0000 to 0xC3FFF
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// high nibble covers 0xC4000 to 0xC7FFF
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// bit1 in each nibble is Write Enable
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// bit0 in each nibble is Read Enable
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//
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Pam1 = PciRead8 (Pam1Address);
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PciWrite8 (Pam1Address, Pam1 | (BIT1 | BIT0));
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//
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// We never added memory space durig PEI or DXE for the C segment, so we
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// don't need to (and can't) allocate from there. Also, guest operating
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// systems will see a hole in the UEFI memory map there.
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//
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SegmentCPages = 4;
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ASSERT (sizeof mVbeShim <= EFI_PAGES_TO_SIZE (SegmentCPages));
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CopyMem ((VOID *)(UINTN)SegmentC, mVbeShim, sizeof mVbeShim);
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//
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// Fill in the VBE INFO structure.
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//
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VbeInfoFull = (VBE_INFO *)(UINTN)SegmentC;
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VbeInfo = &VbeInfoFull->Base;
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Ptr = VbeInfoFull->Buffer;
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CopyMem (VbeInfo->Signature, "VESA", 4);
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VbeInfo->VesaVersion = 0x0300;
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2014-11-14 11:23:55 +01:00
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VbeInfo->OemNameAddress = (UINT32)SegmentC << 12 | (UINT16)(UINTN)Ptr;
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OvmfPkg: QemuVideoDxe: Int10h stub for Windows 7 & 2008 (stdvga, QXL)
The Windows 2008 R2 SP1 (and Windows 7) UEFI guest's default video driver
dereferences the real mode Int10h vector, loads the pointed-to handler
code, and executes what it thinks to be VGA BIOS services in an internal
real-mode emulator. Consequently, video mode switching doesn't work in
Windows 2008 R2 SP1 when it runs on the pure UEFI build of OVMF, making
the guest uninstallable.
This patch adds a VGABIOS "shim" to QemuVideoDxe. For the first stdvga or
QXL card bound, an extremely stripped down VGABIOS imitation is installed
in the C segment. It provides a real implementation for the few services
that are in fact necessary for the win2k8r2sp1 UEFI guest, plus some fakes
that the guest invokes but whose effect is not important.
The C segment is not present in the UEFI memory map prepared by OVMF. We
never add memory space that would cover it (either in PEI, in the form of
memory resource descriptor HOBs, or in DXE, via gDS->AddMemorySpace()).
This way the handler body is invisible to all non-buggy UEFI guests, and
the rest of edk2.
The Int10h real-mode IVT entry is covered with a Boot Services Code page,
making that too unaccessible to the rest of edk2. (Thus UEFI guest OSes
different from the Windows 2008 family can reclaim the page. The Windows
2008 family accesses the page at zero regardless of the allocation type.)
The patch is the result of collaboration:
Initial proof of concept IVT entry installation and handler skeleton (in
NASM) by Jordan Justen.
Service tracing and implementation, data collection/analysis, and C coding
by yours truly.
Last minute changes by Gerd Hoffmann:
- Use OEM mode number (0xf1) instead of standard 800x600 mode (0x143). The
resolution of the OEM mode (0xf1) is not standardized; the guest can't
expect anything from it in advance.
- Use 1024x768 rather than 800x600 for more convenience in the Windows
2008 R2 SP1 guest during OS installation, and after normal boot until
the QXL XDDM guest driver is installed.
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@15540 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
2014-05-20 18:33:00 +02:00
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CopyMem (Ptr, "QEMU", 5);
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Ptr += 5;
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VbeInfo->Capabilities = BIT0; // DAC can be switched into 8-bit mode
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2014-11-14 11:23:55 +01:00
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VbeInfo->ModeListAddress = (UINT32)SegmentC << 12 | (UINT16)(UINTN)Ptr;
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OvmfPkg: QemuVideoDxe: Int10h stub for Windows 7 & 2008 (stdvga, QXL)
The Windows 2008 R2 SP1 (and Windows 7) UEFI guest's default video driver
dereferences the real mode Int10h vector, loads the pointed-to handler
code, and executes what it thinks to be VGA BIOS services in an internal
real-mode emulator. Consequently, video mode switching doesn't work in
Windows 2008 R2 SP1 when it runs on the pure UEFI build of OVMF, making
the guest uninstallable.
This patch adds a VGABIOS "shim" to QemuVideoDxe. For the first stdvga or
QXL card bound, an extremely stripped down VGABIOS imitation is installed
in the C segment. It provides a real implementation for the few services
that are in fact necessary for the win2k8r2sp1 UEFI guest, plus some fakes
that the guest invokes but whose effect is not important.
The C segment is not present in the UEFI memory map prepared by OVMF. We
never add memory space that would cover it (either in PEI, in the form of
memory resource descriptor HOBs, or in DXE, via gDS->AddMemorySpace()).
This way the handler body is invisible to all non-buggy UEFI guests, and
the rest of edk2.
The Int10h real-mode IVT entry is covered with a Boot Services Code page,
making that too unaccessible to the rest of edk2. (Thus UEFI guest OSes
different from the Windows 2008 family can reclaim the page. The Windows
2008 family accesses the page at zero regardless of the allocation type.)
The patch is the result of collaboration:
Initial proof of concept IVT entry installation and handler skeleton (in
NASM) by Jordan Justen.
Service tracing and implementation, data collection/analysis, and C coding
by yours truly.
Last minute changes by Gerd Hoffmann:
- Use OEM mode number (0xf1) instead of standard 800x600 mode (0x143). The
resolution of the OEM mode (0xf1) is not standardized; the guest can't
expect anything from it in advance.
- Use 1024x768 rather than 800x600 for more convenience in the Windows
2008 R2 SP1 guest during OS installation, and after normal boot until
the QXL XDDM guest driver is installed.
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@15540 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
2014-05-20 18:33:00 +02:00
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*(UINT16*)Ptr = 0x00f1; // mode number
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Ptr += 2;
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*(UINT16*)Ptr = 0xFFFF; // mode list terminator
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Ptr += 2;
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VbeInfo->VideoMem64K = (UINT16)((1024 * 768 * 4 + 65535) / 65536);
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VbeInfo->OemSoftwareVersion = 0x0000;
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2014-11-14 11:23:55 +01:00
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VbeInfo->VendorNameAddress = (UINT32)SegmentC << 12 | (UINT16)(UINTN)Ptr;
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OvmfPkg: QemuVideoDxe: Int10h stub for Windows 7 & 2008 (stdvga, QXL)
The Windows 2008 R2 SP1 (and Windows 7) UEFI guest's default video driver
dereferences the real mode Int10h vector, loads the pointed-to handler
code, and executes what it thinks to be VGA BIOS services in an internal
real-mode emulator. Consequently, video mode switching doesn't work in
Windows 2008 R2 SP1 when it runs on the pure UEFI build of OVMF, making
the guest uninstallable.
This patch adds a VGABIOS "shim" to QemuVideoDxe. For the first stdvga or
QXL card bound, an extremely stripped down VGABIOS imitation is installed
in the C segment. It provides a real implementation for the few services
that are in fact necessary for the win2k8r2sp1 UEFI guest, plus some fakes
that the guest invokes but whose effect is not important.
The C segment is not present in the UEFI memory map prepared by OVMF. We
never add memory space that would cover it (either in PEI, in the form of
memory resource descriptor HOBs, or in DXE, via gDS->AddMemorySpace()).
This way the handler body is invisible to all non-buggy UEFI guests, and
the rest of edk2.
The Int10h real-mode IVT entry is covered with a Boot Services Code page,
making that too unaccessible to the rest of edk2. (Thus UEFI guest OSes
different from the Windows 2008 family can reclaim the page. The Windows
2008 family accesses the page at zero regardless of the allocation type.)
The patch is the result of collaboration:
Initial proof of concept IVT entry installation and handler skeleton (in
NASM) by Jordan Justen.
Service tracing and implementation, data collection/analysis, and C coding
by yours truly.
Last minute changes by Gerd Hoffmann:
- Use OEM mode number (0xf1) instead of standard 800x600 mode (0x143). The
resolution of the OEM mode (0xf1) is not standardized; the guest can't
expect anything from it in advance.
- Use 1024x768 rather than 800x600 for more convenience in the Windows
2008 R2 SP1 guest during OS installation, and after normal boot until
the QXL XDDM guest driver is installed.
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@15540 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
2014-05-20 18:33:00 +02:00
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CopyMem (Ptr, "OVMF", 5);
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Ptr += 5;
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2014-11-14 11:23:55 +01:00
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VbeInfo->ProductNameAddress = (UINT32)SegmentC << 12 | (UINT16)(UINTN)Ptr;
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OvmfPkg: QemuVideoDxe: Int10h stub for Windows 7 & 2008 (stdvga, QXL)
The Windows 2008 R2 SP1 (and Windows 7) UEFI guest's default video driver
dereferences the real mode Int10h vector, loads the pointed-to handler
code, and executes what it thinks to be VGA BIOS services in an internal
real-mode emulator. Consequently, video mode switching doesn't work in
Windows 2008 R2 SP1 when it runs on the pure UEFI build of OVMF, making
the guest uninstallable.
This patch adds a VGABIOS "shim" to QemuVideoDxe. For the first stdvga or
QXL card bound, an extremely stripped down VGABIOS imitation is installed
in the C segment. It provides a real implementation for the few services
that are in fact necessary for the win2k8r2sp1 UEFI guest, plus some fakes
that the guest invokes but whose effect is not important.
The C segment is not present in the UEFI memory map prepared by OVMF. We
never add memory space that would cover it (either in PEI, in the form of
memory resource descriptor HOBs, or in DXE, via gDS->AddMemorySpace()).
This way the handler body is invisible to all non-buggy UEFI guests, and
the rest of edk2.
The Int10h real-mode IVT entry is covered with a Boot Services Code page,
making that too unaccessible to the rest of edk2. (Thus UEFI guest OSes
different from the Windows 2008 family can reclaim the page. The Windows
2008 family accesses the page at zero regardless of the allocation type.)
The patch is the result of collaboration:
Initial proof of concept IVT entry installation and handler skeleton (in
NASM) by Jordan Justen.
Service tracing and implementation, data collection/analysis, and C coding
by yours truly.
Last minute changes by Gerd Hoffmann:
- Use OEM mode number (0xf1) instead of standard 800x600 mode (0x143). The
resolution of the OEM mode (0xf1) is not standardized; the guest can't
expect anything from it in advance.
- Use 1024x768 rather than 800x600 for more convenience in the Windows
2008 R2 SP1 guest during OS installation, and after normal boot until
the QXL XDDM guest driver is installed.
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@15540 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
2014-05-20 18:33:00 +02:00
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Printed = AsciiSPrint ((CHAR8 *)Ptr,
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sizeof VbeInfoFull->Buffer - (Ptr - VbeInfoFull->Buffer), "%s",
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CardName);
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Ptr += Printed + 1;
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2014-11-14 11:23:55 +01:00
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VbeInfo->ProductRevAddress = (UINT32)SegmentC << 12 | (UINT16)(UINTN)Ptr;
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OvmfPkg: QemuVideoDxe: Int10h stub for Windows 7 & 2008 (stdvga, QXL)
The Windows 2008 R2 SP1 (and Windows 7) UEFI guest's default video driver
dereferences the real mode Int10h vector, loads the pointed-to handler
code, and executes what it thinks to be VGA BIOS services in an internal
real-mode emulator. Consequently, video mode switching doesn't work in
Windows 2008 R2 SP1 when it runs on the pure UEFI build of OVMF, making
the guest uninstallable.
This patch adds a VGABIOS "shim" to QemuVideoDxe. For the first stdvga or
QXL card bound, an extremely stripped down VGABIOS imitation is installed
in the C segment. It provides a real implementation for the few services
that are in fact necessary for the win2k8r2sp1 UEFI guest, plus some fakes
that the guest invokes but whose effect is not important.
The C segment is not present in the UEFI memory map prepared by OVMF. We
never add memory space that would cover it (either in PEI, in the form of
memory resource descriptor HOBs, or in DXE, via gDS->AddMemorySpace()).
This way the handler body is invisible to all non-buggy UEFI guests, and
the rest of edk2.
The Int10h real-mode IVT entry is covered with a Boot Services Code page,
making that too unaccessible to the rest of edk2. (Thus UEFI guest OSes
different from the Windows 2008 family can reclaim the page. The Windows
2008 family accesses the page at zero regardless of the allocation type.)
The patch is the result of collaboration:
Initial proof of concept IVT entry installation and handler skeleton (in
NASM) by Jordan Justen.
Service tracing and implementation, data collection/analysis, and C coding
by yours truly.
Last minute changes by Gerd Hoffmann:
- Use OEM mode number (0xf1) instead of standard 800x600 mode (0x143). The
resolution of the OEM mode (0xf1) is not standardized; the guest can't
expect anything from it in advance.
- Use 1024x768 rather than 800x600 for more convenience in the Windows
2008 R2 SP1 guest during OS installation, and after normal boot until
the QXL XDDM guest driver is installed.
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@15540 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
2014-05-20 18:33:00 +02:00
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CopyMem (Ptr, mProductRevision, sizeof mProductRevision);
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Ptr += sizeof mProductRevision;
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ASSERT (sizeof VbeInfoFull->Buffer >= Ptr - VbeInfoFull->Buffer);
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ZeroMem (Ptr, sizeof VbeInfoFull->Buffer - (Ptr - VbeInfoFull->Buffer));
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//
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// Fil in the VBE MODE INFO structure.
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//
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VbeModeInfo = (VBE_MODE_INFO *)(VbeInfoFull + 1);
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//
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// bit0: mode supported by present hardware configuration
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// bit1: optional information available (must be =1 for VBE v1.2+)
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// bit3: set if color, clear if monochrome
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// bit4: set if graphics mode, clear if text mode
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// bit5: mode is not VGA-compatible
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// bit7: linear framebuffer mode supported
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//
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VbeModeInfo->ModeAttr = BIT7 | BIT5 | BIT4 | BIT3 | BIT1 | BIT0;
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//
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// bit0: exists
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// bit1: bit1: readable
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// bit2: writeable
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//
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VbeModeInfo->WindowAAttr = BIT2 | BIT1 | BIT0;
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VbeModeInfo->WindowBAttr = 0x00;
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VbeModeInfo->WindowGranularityKB = 0x0040;
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VbeModeInfo->WindowSizeKB = 0x0040;
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VbeModeInfo->WindowAStartSegment = 0xA000;
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VbeModeInfo->WindowBStartSegment = 0x0000;
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VbeModeInfo->WindowPositioningAddress = 0x0000;
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VbeModeInfo->BytesPerScanLine = 1024 * 4;
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VbeModeInfo->Width = 1024;
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VbeModeInfo->Height = 768;
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VbeModeInfo->CharCellWidth = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->CharCellHeight = 16;
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VbeModeInfo->NumPlanes = 1;
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VbeModeInfo->BitsPerPixel = 32;
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VbeModeInfo->NumBanks = 1;
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VbeModeInfo->MemoryModel = 6; // direct color
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VbeModeInfo->BankSizeKB = 0;
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VbeModeInfo->NumImagePagesLessOne = 0;
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VbeModeInfo->Vbe3 = 0x01;
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VbeModeInfo->RedMaskSize = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->RedMaskPos = 16;
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VbeModeInfo->GreenMaskSize = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->GreenMaskPos = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->BlueMaskSize = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->BlueMaskPos = 0;
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VbeModeInfo->ReservedMaskSize = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->ReservedMaskPos = 24;
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//
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// bit1: Bytes in reserved field may be used by application
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//
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VbeModeInfo->DirectColorModeInfo = BIT1;
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VbeModeInfo->LfbAddress = (UINT32)FrameBufferBase;
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VbeModeInfo->OffScreenAddress = 0;
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VbeModeInfo->OffScreenSizeKB = 0;
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VbeModeInfo->BytesPerScanLineLinear = 1024 * 4;
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VbeModeInfo->NumImagesLessOneBanked = 0;
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VbeModeInfo->NumImagesLessOneLinear = 0;
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VbeModeInfo->RedMaskSizeLinear = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->RedMaskPosLinear = 16;
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VbeModeInfo->GreenMaskSizeLinear = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->GreenMaskPosLinear = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->BlueMaskSizeLinear = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->BlueMaskPosLinear = 0;
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VbeModeInfo->ReservedMaskSizeLinear = 8;
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VbeModeInfo->ReservedMaskPosLinear = 24;
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VbeModeInfo->MaxPixelClockHz = 0;
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ZeroMem (VbeModeInfo->Reserved, sizeof VbeModeInfo->Reserved);
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//
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// Clear Write Enable (bit1), keep Read Enable (bit0) set
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//
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PciWrite8 (Pam1Address, (Pam1 & ~BIT1) | BIT0);
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//
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// Second, point the Int10h vector at the shim.
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//
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2014-11-14 11:23:55 +01:00
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Int0x10->Segment = (UINT16) ((UINT32)SegmentC >> 4);
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2014-08-13 08:31:08 +02:00
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Int0x10->Offset = (UINT16) ((UINTN) (VbeModeInfo + 1) - SegmentC);
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OvmfPkg: QemuVideoDxe: Int10h stub for Windows 7 & 2008 (stdvga, QXL)
The Windows 2008 R2 SP1 (and Windows 7) UEFI guest's default video driver
dereferences the real mode Int10h vector, loads the pointed-to handler
code, and executes what it thinks to be VGA BIOS services in an internal
real-mode emulator. Consequently, video mode switching doesn't work in
Windows 2008 R2 SP1 when it runs on the pure UEFI build of OVMF, making
the guest uninstallable.
This patch adds a VGABIOS "shim" to QemuVideoDxe. For the first stdvga or
QXL card bound, an extremely stripped down VGABIOS imitation is installed
in the C segment. It provides a real implementation for the few services
that are in fact necessary for the win2k8r2sp1 UEFI guest, plus some fakes
that the guest invokes but whose effect is not important.
The C segment is not present in the UEFI memory map prepared by OVMF. We
never add memory space that would cover it (either in PEI, in the form of
memory resource descriptor HOBs, or in DXE, via gDS->AddMemorySpace()).
This way the handler body is invisible to all non-buggy UEFI guests, and
the rest of edk2.
The Int10h real-mode IVT entry is covered with a Boot Services Code page,
making that too unaccessible to the rest of edk2. (Thus UEFI guest OSes
different from the Windows 2008 family can reclaim the page. The Windows
2008 family accesses the page at zero regardless of the allocation type.)
The patch is the result of collaboration:
Initial proof of concept IVT entry installation and handler skeleton (in
NASM) by Jordan Justen.
Service tracing and implementation, data collection/analysis, and C coding
by yours truly.
Last minute changes by Gerd Hoffmann:
- Use OEM mode number (0xf1) instead of standard 800x600 mode (0x143). The
resolution of the OEM mode (0xf1) is not standardized; the guest can't
expect anything from it in advance.
- Use 1024x768 rather than 800x600 for more convenience in the Windows
2008 R2 SP1 guest during OS installation, and after normal boot until
the QXL XDDM guest driver is installed.
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@15540 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
2014-05-20 18:33:00 +02:00
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DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: VBE shim installed\n", __FUNCTION__));
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}
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