Translating QEMU's virtio-block OpenFirmware device path to a UEFI device
path prefix was one of the earliest case handled in QemuBootOrderLib. At
that time, I terminated the translation output (the UEFI devpath prefix)
with a "/HD(" suffix.
The intent was for the translation to prefix-match only boot options with
HD() device path nodes in them, that is, no auto-generated "device level"
boot options. This was motivated by prioritizing specific boot options
created by OS installers over auto-generated "device level" options.
However, practice has shown that:
- OS installers place their installed boot options first in the boot order
anyway,
- other device types (SATA disks, virtio-scsi disks), where "/HD(" is not
appended, work just fine,
- requiring "/HD(" actually causes problems: after the OS-installed
specific boot option has been lost (or purposely removed), the
auto-generated "device level" boot option does the right thing (see the
Default Boot Behavior under
<http://blog.uncooperative.org/blog/2014/02/06/the-efi-system-partition/>).
The "/HD(" requirement causes such boot options to be dropped, which
prevents "fallback.efi" from running.
Relax the matching by removing the "/HD(" suffix from the translated
prefix.
Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Fixes: e06a4cd134
Ref: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1373812
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Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
This completes the transition to the new BDS.
The FILE_GUID in "QemuBootOrderLib.inf" is intentionally not changed.
Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Cc: Gary Ching-Pang Lin <glin@suse.com>
Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Cc: Ruiyu Ni <ruiyu.ni@intel.com>
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Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
This library instance is no longer referenced.
Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Cc: Gary Ching-Pang Lin <glin@suse.com>
Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Cc: Ruiyu Ni <ruiyu.ni@intel.com>
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
On the Q35 machine type of QEMU, there is no port multiplier connected to
the on-board SATA controller. Therefore the AtaAtapiPassThru driver update
for Mantis ticket 1353 <https://mantis.uefi.org/mantis/view.php?id=1353>
changes the middle number (the Port Multiplier Port Number) in the Sata()
device path nodes from 0x0 to 0xFFFF.
Adapt the translation from OpenFirmware in QemuBootOrderLib.
(Note: QemuBootOrderLib is deprecated at this point (see USE_OLD_BDS in
the DSC files), but until we remove it, it should be kept in sync with
QemuNewBootOrderLib.)
Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Cc: Feng Tian <feng.tian@intel.com>
Cc: Hao Wu <hao.a.wu@intel.com>
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Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Feng Tian <feng.tian@intel.com>
The OpenFirmware device paths that QEMU generates for these disks and
CD-ROMs are very similar to those generated for the i440fx IDE disks and
CD-ROMs (including the same number of devpath nodes necessary for unique
parsing). The interpretations and the translation to UEFI devpath
fragments are different, of course.
(The spaces after "ide@1,1" are inserted below only for illustration
purposes.)
primary or secondary
| master or slave
v v
i440fx IDE: /pci@i0cf8/ide@1,1 /drive@0/disk@0
Q35 SATA: /pci@i0cf8/pci8086,2922@1f,2/drive@1/disk@0
^ ^
| device number
| (fixed 0)
channel (port) number
The similarity is reflected in the translation output (spaces again
inserted for illustration only):
i440fx IDE: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x1) /Ata(Primary,Master,0x0)
Q35 SATA: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1F,0x2)/Sata(0x1,0x0,0x0)
^ ^ ^
| | LUN;
| | always 0 on Q35
| port multiplier port
| number; always 0 on Q35
channel (port) number
Cc: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Cc: Reza Jelveh <reza.jelveh@tuhh.de>
Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Cc: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Cc: Gabriel L. Somlo <somlo@cmu.edu>
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Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Gabriel Somlo <somlo@cmu.edu>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
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The OFW device path that QEMU exports in the "bootorder" fw_cfg file, for
a device that is plugged into the main PCI root bus, is:
/pci@i0cf8/...
Whereas the same device plugged into the N'th extra root bus results in:
/pci@i0cf8,N/pci-bridge@0/...
(N is in hex.)
Extend TranslatePciOfwNodes() so that it not assume a single PCI root;
instead it parse the extra root bus serial number if present, and resolve
it in the translation to the UEFI devpath fragment.
Note that the "pci-bridge@0" node is a characteristic of QEMU's PXB
device. It reflects the actual emulated PCI hierarchy. We don't parse it
specifically in this patch, because it is automatically handled by the
bridge sequence translator added recently in SVN rev 17385 (git commit
feca17fa4b) -- "OvmfPkg: QemuBootOrderLib: parse OFW device path nodes of
PCI bridges".
The macro EXAMINED_OFW_NODES need not be raised from 6. The longest OFW
device paths that we wish to recognize under this new scheme comprise 5
nodes. The initial "extra root bus" OFW fragment, visible at the top,
takes up 2 nodes, after which the longest device-specific patterns (IDE
disk, IDE CD-ROM, ISA floppy, virtio-scsi disk) take 3 more nodes each.
Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
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Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
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When the Q35 machine type(s) of QEMU are used with libvirt, libvirt tends
to place some devices behind PCI bridges. This is then reflected in the
"bootorder" fw_cfg file. For example:
/pci@i0cf8/pci-bridge@1e/pci-bridge@1/scsi@5/disk@0,0
/pci@i0cf8/pci-bridge@1e/pci-bridge@1/scsi@3/channel@0/disk@0,0
As yet QemuBootOrderLib doesn't support such OFW device paths.
Add code that translates a sequence of pci-bridge nodes.
In practice libvirt seems to insert two such nodes (*), hence increment
EXAMINED_OFW_NODES with the same number.
(* Background, paraphrasing Laine Stump's words:
When the machine type is Q35, we create a dmi-to-pci bridge coming off of
the pcie root controller, and a pci-to-pci bridge coming off of that, then
attach most devices to the pci-to-pci bridge. This is done because you
can't hotplug into pcie-root, can't (or at least shouldn't) plug a
pci-to-pci bridge into pcie-root (so the next one has to be
dmi-to-pci-bridge), and can't hotplug into dmi-to-pci-bridge (so you need
to have a pci-to-pci bridge).)
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Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
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The QEMU command line option
-boot menu=on
is meant to have the guest firmware wait for a firmware-specific interval
for the user to enter the boot menu. During the wait, the user can opt to
enter the boot menu, or interrupt the wait and proceed to booting at once.
If the wait interval elapses, the firmware should boot as it normally
would.
The QEMU command line option
-boot menu=on,splash-time=N
means the same, except the firmware should wait for cca. N milliseconds
instead of a firmware-specific interval.
We can approximate this behavior quite well for edk2's virtual platforms
because the Intel BDS front page already supports a progress bar, with
semantics similar to the above. Let's distill the fw_cfg bits underlying
"-boot menu=on,splash-time=N" for the BDS policies, in the form of a
timeout value they can pass to Intel's PlatformBdsEnterFrontPage().
If the boot menu is not requested, we return
"gEfiIntelFrameworkModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPlatformBootTimeOut", which
is what the virtual platforms use right now.
If the boot menu is requested without specifying the timeout, we return
the same PCD, unless it would cause us to skip the boot menu at once. In
the latter case, we return 3 seconds (as an approximation of the 2500 ms
SeaBIOS default.)
RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1170507
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Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Olivier Martin <Olivier.martin@arm.com>
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The TranslateMmioOfwNodes() function recognizes the following OpenFirmware
device paths:
virtio-blk: /virtio-mmio@000000000a003c00/disk@0,0
virtio-scsi disk: /virtio-mmio@000000000a003a00/channel@0/disk@2,3
virtio-net NIC: /virtio-mmio@000000000a003e00/ethernet-phy@0
The new translation can be enabled with the
"PcdQemuBootOrderMmioTranslation" Feature PCD. This PCD also controls if
the "survival policy" covers unselected boot options that start with the
virtio-mmio VenHw() node.
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Acked-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
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The OpenFirmware device path nodes that QEMU generates for virtio-mmio
transports contain 64-bit hexadecimal values (16 nibbles) -- the base
addresses of the register blocks. In order to parse them soon,
ParseUnitAddressHexList() must parse UINT64 values.
Call sites need to be adapted, as expected.
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In preparation for adding OpenFirmware-to-UEFI translation for "MMIO-like"
OFW device path fragments, let's turn the currently exclusive "PCI-like"
translation into "just one" of the possible translations.
- Rename TranslateOfwNodes() to TranslatePciOfwNodes(), because it is
tightly coupled to "PCI-like" translations.
- Rename REQUIRED_OFW_NODES to REQUIRED_PCI_OFW_NODES, because this macro
is specific to TranslatePciOfwNodes().
- Introduce a new wrapper function under the original TranslateOfwNodes()
name. This function is supposed to try translations in some order until
a specific translation returns a status different from
RETURN_UNSUPPORTED.
- Introduce a new Feature PCD that controls whether PCI translation is
attempted at all.
- The boot option "survival policy" in BootOrderComplete() must take into
account if the user was able to select PCI-like boot options. If the
user had no such possibility (because the Feature PCD was off for
PCI-like translation), then we ought to keep any such unselected boot
options.
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Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
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and rebase OvmfPkg's PlatformBdsLib on the standalone library.
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Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
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