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678 lines
20 KiB
C
678 lines
20 KiB
C
/**@file
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Memory Detection for Virtual Machines.
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Copyright (c) 2006 - 2016, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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This program and the accompanying materials
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are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
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which accompanies this 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,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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Module Name:
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MemDetect.c
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**/
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//
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// The package level header files this module uses
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//
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#include <IndustryStandard/Q35MchIch9.h>
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#include <PiPei.h>
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//
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// The Library classes this module consumes
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//
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#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
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#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
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#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
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#include <Library/HobLib.h>
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#include <Library/IoLib.h>
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#include <Library/PcdLib.h>
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#include <Library/PciLib.h>
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#include <Library/PeimEntryPoint.h>
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#include <Library/ResourcePublicationLib.h>
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#include <Library/MtrrLib.h>
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#include <Library/QemuFwCfgLib.h>
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#include "Platform.h"
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#include "Cmos.h"
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UINT8 mPhysMemAddressWidth;
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STATIC UINT32 mS3AcpiReservedMemoryBase;
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STATIC UINT32 mS3AcpiReservedMemorySize;
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STATIC UINT16 mQ35TsegMbytes;
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VOID
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Q35TsegMbytesInitialization (
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VOID
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)
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{
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UINT16 ExtendedTsegMbytes;
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RETURN_STATUS PcdStatus;
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if (mHostBridgeDevId != INTEL_Q35_MCH_DEVICE_ID) {
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DEBUG ((
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DEBUG_ERROR,
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"%a: no TSEG (SMRAM) on host bridge DID=0x%04x; "
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"only DID=0x%04x (Q35) is supported\n",
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__FUNCTION__,
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mHostBridgeDevId,
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INTEL_Q35_MCH_DEVICE_ID
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));
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ASSERT (FALSE);
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CpuDeadLoop ();
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}
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//
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// Check if QEMU offers an extended TSEG.
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//
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// This can be seen from writing MCH_EXT_TSEG_MB_QUERY to the MCH_EXT_TSEG_MB
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// register, and reading back the register.
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//
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// On a QEMU machine type that does not offer an extended TSEG, the initial
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// write overwrites whatever value a malicious guest OS may have placed in
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// the (unimplemented) register, before entering S3 or rebooting.
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// Subsequently, the read returns MCH_EXT_TSEG_MB_QUERY unchanged.
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//
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// On a QEMU machine type that offers an extended TSEG, the initial write
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// triggers an update to the register. Subsequently, the value read back
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// (which is guaranteed to differ from MCH_EXT_TSEG_MB_QUERY) tells us the
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// number of megabytes.
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//
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PciWrite16 (DRAMC_REGISTER_Q35 (MCH_EXT_TSEG_MB), MCH_EXT_TSEG_MB_QUERY);
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ExtendedTsegMbytes = PciRead16 (DRAMC_REGISTER_Q35 (MCH_EXT_TSEG_MB));
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if (ExtendedTsegMbytes == MCH_EXT_TSEG_MB_QUERY) {
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mQ35TsegMbytes = PcdGet16 (PcdQ35TsegMbytes);
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return;
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}
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DEBUG ((
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DEBUG_INFO,
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"%a: QEMU offers an extended TSEG (%d MB)\n",
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__FUNCTION__,
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ExtendedTsegMbytes
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));
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PcdStatus = PcdSet16S (PcdQ35TsegMbytes, ExtendedTsegMbytes);
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ASSERT_RETURN_ERROR (PcdStatus);
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mQ35TsegMbytes = ExtendedTsegMbytes;
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}
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UINT32
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GetSystemMemorySizeBelow4gb (
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VOID
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)
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{
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UINT8 Cmos0x34;
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UINT8 Cmos0x35;
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//
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// CMOS 0x34/0x35 specifies the system memory above 16 MB.
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// * CMOS(0x35) is the high byte
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// * CMOS(0x34) is the low byte
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// * The size is specified in 64kb chunks
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// * Since this is memory above 16MB, the 16MB must be added
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// into the calculation to get the total memory size.
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//
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Cmos0x34 = (UINT8) CmosRead8 (0x34);
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Cmos0x35 = (UINT8) CmosRead8 (0x35);
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return (UINT32) (((UINTN)((Cmos0x35 << 8) + Cmos0x34) << 16) + SIZE_16MB);
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}
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STATIC
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UINT64
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GetSystemMemorySizeAbove4gb (
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)
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{
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UINT32 Size;
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UINTN CmosIndex;
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//
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// CMOS 0x5b-0x5d specifies the system memory above 4GB MB.
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// * CMOS(0x5d) is the most significant size byte
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// * CMOS(0x5c) is the middle size byte
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// * CMOS(0x5b) is the least significant size byte
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// * The size is specified in 64kb chunks
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//
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Size = 0;
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for (CmosIndex = 0x5d; CmosIndex >= 0x5b; CmosIndex--) {
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Size = (UINT32) (Size << 8) + (UINT32) CmosRead8 (CmosIndex);
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}
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return LShiftU64 (Size, 16);
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}
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/**
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Return the highest address that DXE could possibly use, plus one.
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**/
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STATIC
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UINT64
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GetFirstNonAddress (
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VOID
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)
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{
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UINT64 FirstNonAddress;
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UINT64 Pci64Base, Pci64Size;
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CHAR8 MbString[7 + 1];
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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FIRMWARE_CONFIG_ITEM FwCfgItem;
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UINTN FwCfgSize;
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UINT64 HotPlugMemoryEnd;
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RETURN_STATUS PcdStatus;
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FirstNonAddress = BASE_4GB + GetSystemMemorySizeAbove4gb ();
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//
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// If DXE is 32-bit, then we're done; PciBusDxe will degrade 64-bit MMIO
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// resources to 32-bit anyway. See DegradeResource() in
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// "PciResourceSupport.c".
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//
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#ifdef MDE_CPU_IA32
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if (!FeaturePcdGet (PcdDxeIplSwitchToLongMode)) {
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return FirstNonAddress;
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}
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#endif
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//
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// Otherwise, in order to calculate the highest address plus one, we must
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// consider the 64-bit PCI host aperture too. Fetch the default size.
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//
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Pci64Size = PcdGet64 (PcdPciMmio64Size);
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//
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// See if the user specified the number of megabytes for the 64-bit PCI host
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// aperture. The number of non-NUL characters in MbString allows for
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// 9,999,999 MB, which is approximately 10 TB.
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//
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// As signaled by the "X-" prefix, this knob is experimental, and might go
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// away at any time.
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//
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Status = QemuFwCfgFindFile ("opt/ovmf/X-PciMmio64Mb", &FwCfgItem,
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&FwCfgSize);
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if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
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if (FwCfgSize >= sizeof MbString) {
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DEBUG ((EFI_D_WARN,
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"%a: ignoring malformed 64-bit PCI host aperture size from fw_cfg\n",
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__FUNCTION__));
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} else {
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QemuFwCfgSelectItem (FwCfgItem);
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QemuFwCfgReadBytes (FwCfgSize, MbString);
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MbString[FwCfgSize] = '\0';
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Pci64Size = LShiftU64 (AsciiStrDecimalToUint64 (MbString), 20);
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}
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}
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if (Pci64Size == 0) {
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if (mBootMode != BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME) {
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DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: disabling 64-bit PCI host aperture\n",
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__FUNCTION__));
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PcdStatus = PcdSet64S (PcdPciMmio64Size, 0);
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ASSERT_RETURN_ERROR (PcdStatus);
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}
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//
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// There's nothing more to do; the amount of memory above 4GB fully
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// determines the highest address plus one. The memory hotplug area (see
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// below) plays no role for the firmware in this case.
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//
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return FirstNonAddress;
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}
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//
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// The "etc/reserved-memory-end" fw_cfg file, when present, contains an
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// absolute, exclusive end address for the memory hotplug area. This area
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// starts right at the end of the memory above 4GB. The 64-bit PCI host
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// aperture must be placed above it.
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//
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Status = QemuFwCfgFindFile ("etc/reserved-memory-end", &FwCfgItem,
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&FwCfgSize);
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if (!EFI_ERROR (Status) && FwCfgSize == sizeof HotPlugMemoryEnd) {
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QemuFwCfgSelectItem (FwCfgItem);
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QemuFwCfgReadBytes (FwCfgSize, &HotPlugMemoryEnd);
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ASSERT (HotPlugMemoryEnd >= FirstNonAddress);
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FirstNonAddress = HotPlugMemoryEnd;
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}
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//
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// SeaBIOS aligns both boundaries of the 64-bit PCI host aperture to 1GB, so
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// that the host can map it with 1GB hugepages. Follow suit.
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//
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Pci64Base = ALIGN_VALUE (FirstNonAddress, (UINT64)SIZE_1GB);
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Pci64Size = ALIGN_VALUE (Pci64Size, (UINT64)SIZE_1GB);
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//
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// The 64-bit PCI host aperture should also be "naturally" aligned. The
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// alignment is determined by rounding the size of the aperture down to the
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// next smaller or equal power of two. That is, align the aperture by the
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// largest BAR size that can fit into it.
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//
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Pci64Base = ALIGN_VALUE (Pci64Base, GetPowerOfTwo64 (Pci64Size));
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if (mBootMode != BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME) {
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//
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// The core PciHostBridgeDxe driver will automatically add this range to
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// the GCD memory space map through our PciHostBridgeLib instance; here we
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// only need to set the PCDs.
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//
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PcdStatus = PcdSet64S (PcdPciMmio64Base, Pci64Base);
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ASSERT_RETURN_ERROR (PcdStatus);
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PcdStatus = PcdSet64S (PcdPciMmio64Size, Pci64Size);
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ASSERT_RETURN_ERROR (PcdStatus);
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DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: Pci64Base=0x%Lx Pci64Size=0x%Lx\n",
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__FUNCTION__, Pci64Base, Pci64Size));
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}
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//
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// The useful address space ends with the 64-bit PCI host aperture.
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//
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FirstNonAddress = Pci64Base + Pci64Size;
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return FirstNonAddress;
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}
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/**
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Initialize the mPhysMemAddressWidth variable, based on guest RAM size.
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**/
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VOID
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AddressWidthInitialization (
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VOID
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)
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{
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UINT64 FirstNonAddress;
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//
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// As guest-physical memory size grows, the permanent PEI RAM requirements
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// are dominated by the identity-mapping page tables built by the DXE IPL.
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// The DXL IPL keys off of the physical address bits advertized in the CPU
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// HOB. To conserve memory, we calculate the minimum address width here.
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//
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FirstNonAddress = GetFirstNonAddress ();
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mPhysMemAddressWidth = (UINT8)HighBitSet64 (FirstNonAddress);
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//
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// If FirstNonAddress is not an integral power of two, then we need an
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// additional bit.
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//
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if ((FirstNonAddress & (FirstNonAddress - 1)) != 0) {
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++mPhysMemAddressWidth;
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}
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//
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// The minimum address width is 36 (covers up to and excluding 64 GB, which
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// is the maximum for Ia32 + PAE). The theoretical architecture maximum for
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// X64 long mode is 52 bits, but the DXE IPL clamps that down to 48 bits. We
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// can simply assert that here, since 48 bits are good enough for 256 TB.
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//
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if (mPhysMemAddressWidth <= 36) {
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mPhysMemAddressWidth = 36;
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}
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ASSERT (mPhysMemAddressWidth <= 48);
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}
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/**
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Calculate the cap for the permanent PEI memory.
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**/
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STATIC
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UINT32
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GetPeiMemoryCap (
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VOID
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)
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{
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BOOLEAN Page1GSupport;
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UINT32 RegEax;
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UINT32 RegEdx;
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UINT32 Pml4Entries;
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UINT32 PdpEntries;
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UINTN TotalPages;
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//
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// If DXE is 32-bit, then just return the traditional 64 MB cap.
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//
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#ifdef MDE_CPU_IA32
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if (!FeaturePcdGet (PcdDxeIplSwitchToLongMode)) {
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return SIZE_64MB;
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}
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#endif
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//
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// Dependent on physical address width, PEI memory allocations can be
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// dominated by the page tables built for 64-bit DXE. So we key the cap off
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// of those. The code below is based on CreateIdentityMappingPageTables() in
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// "MdeModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/X64/VirtualMemory.c".
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//
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Page1GSupport = FALSE;
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if (PcdGetBool (PcdUse1GPageTable)) {
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AsmCpuid (0x80000000, &RegEax, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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if (RegEax >= 0x80000001) {
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AsmCpuid (0x80000001, NULL, NULL, NULL, &RegEdx);
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if ((RegEdx & BIT26) != 0) {
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Page1GSupport = TRUE;
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}
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}
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}
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if (mPhysMemAddressWidth <= 39) {
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Pml4Entries = 1;
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PdpEntries = 1 << (mPhysMemAddressWidth - 30);
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ASSERT (PdpEntries <= 0x200);
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} else {
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Pml4Entries = 1 << (mPhysMemAddressWidth - 39);
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ASSERT (Pml4Entries <= 0x200);
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PdpEntries = 512;
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}
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TotalPages = Page1GSupport ? Pml4Entries + 1 :
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(PdpEntries + 1) * Pml4Entries + 1;
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ASSERT (TotalPages <= 0x40201);
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//
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// Add 64 MB for miscellaneous allocations. Note that for
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// mPhysMemAddressWidth values close to 36, the cap will actually be
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// dominated by this increment.
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//
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return (UINT32)(EFI_PAGES_TO_SIZE (TotalPages) + SIZE_64MB);
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}
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/**
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Publish PEI core memory
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@return EFI_SUCCESS The PEIM initialized successfully.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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PublishPeiMemory (
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VOID
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS MemoryBase;
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UINT64 MemorySize;
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UINT32 LowerMemorySize;
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UINT32 PeiMemoryCap;
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LowerMemorySize = GetSystemMemorySizeBelow4gb ();
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if (FeaturePcdGet (PcdSmmSmramRequire)) {
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//
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// TSEG is chipped from the end of low RAM
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//
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LowerMemorySize -= mQ35TsegMbytes * SIZE_1MB;
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}
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//
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// If S3 is supported, then the S3 permanent PEI memory is placed next,
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// downwards. Its size is primarily dictated by CpuMpPei. The formula below
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// is an approximation.
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//
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if (mS3Supported) {
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mS3AcpiReservedMemorySize = SIZE_512KB +
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mMaxCpuCount *
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PcdGet32 (PcdCpuApStackSize);
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mS3AcpiReservedMemoryBase = LowerMemorySize - mS3AcpiReservedMemorySize;
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LowerMemorySize = mS3AcpiReservedMemoryBase;
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}
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if (mBootMode == BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME) {
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MemoryBase = mS3AcpiReservedMemoryBase;
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MemorySize = mS3AcpiReservedMemorySize;
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} else {
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PeiMemoryCap = GetPeiMemoryCap ();
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DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: mPhysMemAddressWidth=%d PeiMemoryCap=%u KB\n",
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__FUNCTION__, mPhysMemAddressWidth, PeiMemoryCap >> 10));
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//
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// Determine the range of memory to use during PEI
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//
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// Technically we could lay the permanent PEI RAM over SEC's temporary
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// decompression and scratch buffer even if "secure S3" is needed, since
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// their lifetimes don't overlap. However, PeiFvInitialization() will cover
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// RAM up to PcdOvmfDecompressionScratchEnd with an EfiACPIMemoryNVS memory
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// allocation HOB, and other allocations served from the permanent PEI RAM
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// shouldn't overlap with that HOB.
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//
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MemoryBase = mS3Supported && FeaturePcdGet (PcdSmmSmramRequire) ?
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PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfDecompressionScratchEnd) :
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PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfDxeMemFvBase) + PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfDxeMemFvSize);
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MemorySize = LowerMemorySize - MemoryBase;
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if (MemorySize > PeiMemoryCap) {
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MemoryBase = LowerMemorySize - PeiMemoryCap;
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MemorySize = PeiMemoryCap;
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}
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}
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//
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// Publish this memory to the PEI Core
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//
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Status = PublishSystemMemory(MemoryBase, MemorySize);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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return Status;
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}
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/**
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Peform Memory Detection for QEMU / KVM
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**/
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STATIC
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VOID
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QemuInitializeRam (
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VOID
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)
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{
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UINT64 LowerMemorySize;
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UINT64 UpperMemorySize;
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MTRR_SETTINGS MtrrSettings;
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a called\n", __FUNCTION__));
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//
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// Determine total memory size available
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//
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LowerMemorySize = GetSystemMemorySizeBelow4gb ();
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UpperMemorySize = GetSystemMemorySizeAbove4gb ();
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if (mBootMode == BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME) {
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//
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// Create the following memory HOB as an exception on the S3 boot path.
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//
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// Normally we'd create memory HOBs only on the normal boot path. However,
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// CpuMpPei specifically needs such a low-memory HOB on the S3 path as
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// well, for "borrowing" a subset of it temporarily, for the AP startup
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// vector.
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//
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// CpuMpPei saves the original contents of the borrowed area in permanent
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// PEI RAM, in a backup buffer allocated with the normal PEI services.
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// CpuMpPei restores the original contents ("returns" the borrowed area) at
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// End-of-PEI. End-of-PEI in turn is emitted by S3Resume2Pei before
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// transferring control to the OS's wakeup vector in the FACS.
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//
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// We expect any other PEIMs that "borrow" memory similarly to CpuMpPei to
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// restore the original contents. Furthermore, we expect all such PEIMs
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// (CpuMpPei included) to claim the borrowed areas by producing memory
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// allocation HOBs, and to honor preexistent memory allocation HOBs when
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// looking for an area to borrow.
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//
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AddMemoryRangeHob (0, BASE_512KB + BASE_128KB);
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} else {
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//
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// Create memory HOBs
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|
//
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|
AddMemoryRangeHob (0, BASE_512KB + BASE_128KB);
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|
|
|
if (FeaturePcdGet (PcdSmmSmramRequire)) {
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|
UINT32 TsegSize;
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|
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TsegSize = mQ35TsegMbytes * SIZE_1MB;
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AddMemoryRangeHob (BASE_1MB, LowerMemorySize - TsegSize);
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|
AddReservedMemoryBaseSizeHob (LowerMemorySize - TsegSize, TsegSize,
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|
TRUE);
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|
} else {
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|
AddMemoryRangeHob (BASE_1MB, LowerMemorySize);
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|
}
|
|
|
|
if (UpperMemorySize != 0) {
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|
AddMemoryBaseSizeHob (BASE_4GB, UpperMemorySize);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
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|
// We'd like to keep the following ranges uncached:
|
|
// - [640 KB, 1 MB)
|
|
// - [LowerMemorySize, 4 GB)
|
|
//
|
|
// Everything else should be WB. Unfortunately, programming the inverse (ie.
|
|
// keeping the default UC, and configuring the complement set of the above as
|
|
// WB) is not reliable in general, because the end of the upper RAM can have
|
|
// practically any alignment, and we may not have enough variable MTRRs to
|
|
// cover it exactly.
|
|
//
|
|
if (IsMtrrSupported ()) {
|
|
MtrrGetAllMtrrs (&MtrrSettings);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// MTRRs disabled, fixed MTRRs disabled, default type is uncached
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT ((MtrrSettings.MtrrDefType & BIT11) == 0);
|
|
ASSERT ((MtrrSettings.MtrrDefType & BIT10) == 0);
|
|
ASSERT ((MtrrSettings.MtrrDefType & 0xFF) == 0);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// flip default type to writeback
|
|
//
|
|
SetMem (&MtrrSettings.Fixed, sizeof MtrrSettings.Fixed, 0x06);
|
|
ZeroMem (&MtrrSettings.Variables, sizeof MtrrSettings.Variables);
|
|
MtrrSettings.MtrrDefType |= BIT11 | BIT10 | 6;
|
|
MtrrSetAllMtrrs (&MtrrSettings);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set memory range from 640KB to 1MB to uncacheable
|
|
//
|
|
Status = MtrrSetMemoryAttribute (BASE_512KB + BASE_128KB,
|
|
BASE_1MB - (BASE_512KB + BASE_128KB), CacheUncacheable);
|
|
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set memory range from the "top of lower RAM" (RAM below 4GB) to 4GB as
|
|
// uncacheable
|
|
//
|
|
Status = MtrrSetMemoryAttribute (LowerMemorySize,
|
|
SIZE_4GB - LowerMemorySize, CacheUncacheable);
|
|
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Publish system RAM and reserve memory regions
|
|
|
|
**/
|
|
VOID
|
|
InitializeRamRegions (
|
|
VOID
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!mXen) {
|
|
QemuInitializeRam ();
|
|
} else {
|
|
XenPublishRamRegions ();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (mS3Supported && mBootMode != BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME) {
|
|
//
|
|
// This is the memory range that will be used for PEI on S3 resume
|
|
//
|
|
BuildMemoryAllocationHob (
|
|
mS3AcpiReservedMemoryBase,
|
|
mS3AcpiReservedMemorySize,
|
|
EfiACPIMemoryNVS
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Cover the initial RAM area used as stack and temporary PEI heap.
|
|
//
|
|
// This is reserved as ACPI NVS so it can be used on S3 resume.
|
|
//
|
|
BuildMemoryAllocationHob (
|
|
PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfSecPeiTempRamBase),
|
|
PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfSecPeiTempRamSize),
|
|
EfiACPIMemoryNVS
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// SEC stores its table of GUIDed section handlers here.
|
|
//
|
|
BuildMemoryAllocationHob (
|
|
PcdGet64 (PcdGuidedExtractHandlerTableAddress),
|
|
PcdGet32 (PcdGuidedExtractHandlerTableSize),
|
|
EfiACPIMemoryNVS
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef MDE_CPU_X64
|
|
//
|
|
// Reserve the initial page tables built by the reset vector code.
|
|
//
|
|
// Since this memory range will be used by the Reset Vector on S3
|
|
// resume, it must be reserved as ACPI NVS.
|
|
//
|
|
BuildMemoryAllocationHob (
|
|
(EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)(UINTN) PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfSecPageTablesBase),
|
|
(UINT64)(UINTN) PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfSecPageTablesSize),
|
|
EfiACPIMemoryNVS
|
|
);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (mBootMode != BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME) {
|
|
if (!FeaturePcdGet (PcdSmmSmramRequire)) {
|
|
//
|
|
// Reserve the lock box storage area
|
|
//
|
|
// Since this memory range will be used on S3 resume, it must be
|
|
// reserved as ACPI NVS.
|
|
//
|
|
// If S3 is unsupported, then various drivers might still write to the
|
|
// LockBox area. We ought to prevent DXE from serving allocation requests
|
|
// such that they would overlap the LockBox storage.
|
|
//
|
|
ZeroMem (
|
|
(VOID*)(UINTN) PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfLockBoxStorageBase),
|
|
(UINTN) PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfLockBoxStorageSize)
|
|
);
|
|
BuildMemoryAllocationHob (
|
|
(EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)(UINTN) PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfLockBoxStorageBase),
|
|
(UINT64)(UINTN) PcdGet32 (PcdOvmfLockBoxStorageSize),
|
|
mS3Supported ? EfiACPIMemoryNVS : EfiBootServicesData
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (FeaturePcdGet (PcdSmmSmramRequire)) {
|
|
UINT32 TsegSize;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Make sure the TSEG area that we reported as a reserved memory resource
|
|
// cannot be used for reserved memory allocations.
|
|
//
|
|
TsegSize = mQ35TsegMbytes * SIZE_1MB;
|
|
BuildMemoryAllocationHob (
|
|
GetSystemMemorySizeBelow4gb() - TsegSize,
|
|
TsegSize,
|
|
EfiReservedMemoryType
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|