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1e57a462 | 1 | /*++ @file NorFlashFvbDxe.c\r |
2 | \r | |
2dff0c1a | 3 | Copyright (c) 2011 - 2014, ARM Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR>\r |
1e57a462 | 4 | \r |
5 | This program and the accompanying materials\r | |
6 | are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r | |
7 | which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at\r | |
8 | http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r | |
9 | \r | |
10 | THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r | |
11 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r | |
12 | \r | |
13 | --*/\r | |
14 | \r | |
15 | #include <PiDxe.h>\r | |
16 | \r | |
17 | #include <Library/PcdLib.h>\r | |
18 | #include <Library/BaseLib.h>\r | |
19 | #include <Library/HobLib.h>\r | |
20 | #include <Library/UefiLib.h>\r | |
21 | #include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>\r | |
22 | #include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h>\r | |
1dbbfc17 | 23 | #include <Library/DxeServicesTableLib.h>\r |
1e57a462 | 24 | #include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>\r |
25 | \r | |
26 | #include <Guid/VariableFormat.h>\r | |
27 | #include <Guid/SystemNvDataGuid.h>\r | |
28 | \r | |
29 | #include "NorFlashDxe.h"\r | |
30 | \r | |
1dbbfc17 OM |
31 | STATIC EFI_EVENT mFvbVirtualAddrChangeEvent;\r |
32 | STATIC UINTN mFlashNvStorageVariableBase;\r | |
1e57a462 | 33 | \r |
34 | ///\r | |
35 | /// The Firmware Volume Block Protocol is the low-level interface\r | |
36 | /// to a firmware volume. File-level access to a firmware volume\r | |
37 | /// should not be done using the Firmware Volume Block Protocol.\r | |
38 | /// Normal access to a firmware volume must use the Firmware\r | |
39 | /// Volume Protocol. Typically, only the file system driver that\r | |
40 | /// produces the Firmware Volume Protocol will bind to the\r | |
41 | /// Firmware Volume Block Protocol.\r | |
42 | ///\r | |
43 | \r | |
44 | /**\r | |
45 | Initialises the FV Header and Variable Store Header\r | |
46 | to support variable operations.\r | |
47 | \r | |
48 | @param[in] Ptr - Location to initialise the headers\r | |
49 | \r | |
50 | **/\r | |
51 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
52 | InitializeFvAndVariableStoreHeaders (\r | |
53 | IN NOR_FLASH_INSTANCE *Instance\r | |
54 | )\r | |
55 | {\r | |
56 | EFI_STATUS Status;\r | |
57 | VOID* Headers;\r | |
58 | UINTN HeadersLength;\r | |
59 | EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *FirmwareVolumeHeader;\r | |
60 | VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER *VariableStoreHeader;\r | |
61 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 62 | HeadersLength = sizeof(EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER) + sizeof(EFI_FV_BLOCK_MAP_ENTRY) + sizeof(VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER);\r |
63 | Headers = AllocateZeroPool(HeadersLength);\r | |
64 | \r | |
65 | // FirmwareVolumeHeader->FvLength is declared to have the Variable area AND the FTW working area AND the FTW Spare contiguous.\r | |
66 | ASSERT(PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageVariableBase) + PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize) == PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingBase));\r | |
67 | ASSERT(PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingBase) + PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingSize) == PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareBase));\r | |
68 | \r | |
69 | // Check if the size of the area is at least one block size\r | |
70 | ASSERT((PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize) > 0) && (PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize) / Instance->Media.BlockSize > 0));\r | |
71 | ASSERT((PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingSize) > 0) && (PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingSize) / Instance->Media.BlockSize > 0));\r | |
72 | ASSERT((PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareSize) > 0) && (PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareSize) / Instance->Media.BlockSize > 0));\r | |
73 | \r | |
74 | // Ensure the Variable area Base Addresses are aligned on a block size boundaries\r | |
75 | ASSERT(PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageVariableBase) % Instance->Media.BlockSize == 0);\r | |
76 | ASSERT(PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingBase) % Instance->Media.BlockSize == 0);\r | |
77 | ASSERT(PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareBase) % Instance->Media.BlockSize == 0);\r | |
78 | \r | |
79 | //\r | |
80 | // EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER\r | |
81 | //\r | |
82 | FirmwareVolumeHeader = (EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER*)Headers;\r | |
83 | CopyGuid (&FirmwareVolumeHeader->FileSystemGuid, &gEfiSystemNvDataFvGuid);\r | |
84 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->FvLength =\r | |
85 | PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize) +\r | |
86 | PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingSize) +\r | |
87 | PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareSize);\r | |
88 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->Signature = EFI_FVH_SIGNATURE;\r | |
89 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->Attributes = (EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2) (\r | |
90 | EFI_FVB2_READ_ENABLED_CAP | // Reads may be enabled\r | |
91 | EFI_FVB2_READ_STATUS | // Reads are currently enabled\r | |
92 | EFI_FVB2_STICKY_WRITE | // A block erase is required to flip bits into EFI_FVB2_ERASE_POLARITY\r | |
93 | EFI_FVB2_MEMORY_MAPPED | // It is memory mapped\r | |
94 | EFI_FVB2_ERASE_POLARITY | // After erasure all bits take this value (i.e. '1')\r | |
95 | EFI_FVB2_WRITE_STATUS | // Writes are currently enabled\r | |
96 | EFI_FVB2_WRITE_ENABLED_CAP // Writes may be enabled\r | |
97 | );\r | |
98 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->HeaderLength = sizeof(EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER) + sizeof(EFI_FV_BLOCK_MAP_ENTRY);\r | |
99 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->Revision = EFI_FVH_REVISION;\r | |
100 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->BlockMap[0].NumBlocks = Instance->Media.LastBlock + 1;\r | |
101 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->BlockMap[0].Length = Instance->Media.BlockSize;\r | |
102 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->BlockMap[1].NumBlocks = 0;\r | |
103 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->BlockMap[1].Length = 0;\r | |
104 | FirmwareVolumeHeader->Checksum = CalculateCheckSum16 ((UINT16*)FirmwareVolumeHeader,FirmwareVolumeHeader->HeaderLength);\r | |
105 | \r | |
106 | //\r | |
107 | // VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER\r | |
108 | //\r | |
d5cd447b | 109 | VariableStoreHeader = (VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER*)((UINTN)Headers + FirmwareVolumeHeader->HeaderLength);\r |
8753858f | 110 | CopyGuid (&VariableStoreHeader->Signature, &gEfiAuthenticatedVariableGuid);\r |
1e57a462 | 111 | VariableStoreHeader->Size = PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize) - FirmwareVolumeHeader->HeaderLength;\r |
112 | VariableStoreHeader->Format = VARIABLE_STORE_FORMATTED;\r | |
113 | VariableStoreHeader->State = VARIABLE_STORE_HEALTHY;\r | |
114 | \r | |
115 | // Install the combined super-header in the NorFlash\r | |
116 | Status = FvbWrite (&Instance->FvbProtocol, 0, 0, &HeadersLength, Headers);\r | |
117 | \r | |
118 | FreePool (Headers);\r | |
119 | return Status;\r | |
120 | }\r | |
121 | \r | |
122 | /**\r | |
123 | Check the integrity of firmware volume header.\r | |
124 | \r | |
125 | @param[in] FwVolHeader - A pointer to a firmware volume header\r | |
126 | \r | |
127 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The firmware volume is consistent\r | |
128 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND - The firmware volume has been corrupted.\r | |
129 | \r | |
130 | **/\r | |
131 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
132 | ValidateFvHeader (\r | |
133 | IN NOR_FLASH_INSTANCE *Instance\r | |
134 | )\r | |
135 | {\r | |
136 | UINT16 Checksum;\r | |
137 | EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *FwVolHeader;\r | |
138 | VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER *VariableStoreHeader;\r | |
139 | UINTN VariableStoreLength;\r | |
91c38d4e | 140 | UINTN FvLength;\r |
1e57a462 | 141 | \r |
142 | FwVolHeader = (EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER*)Instance->RegionBaseAddress;\r | |
143 | \r | |
144 | FvLength = PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize) + PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingSize) +\r | |
145 | PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareSize);\r | |
146 | \r | |
147 | //\r | |
148 | // Verify the header revision, header signature, length\r | |
149 | // Length of FvBlock cannot be 2**64-1\r | |
150 | // HeaderLength cannot be an odd number\r | |
151 | //\r | |
152 | if ( (FwVolHeader->Revision != EFI_FVH_REVISION)\r | |
153 | || (FwVolHeader->Signature != EFI_FVH_SIGNATURE)\r | |
154 | || (FwVolHeader->FvLength != FvLength)\r | |
155 | )\r | |
156 | {\r | |
582085eb LE |
157 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: No Firmware Volume header present\n",\r |
158 | __FUNCTION__));\r | |
1e57a462 | 159 | return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r |
160 | }\r | |
161 | \r | |
162 | // Check the Firmware Volume Guid\r | |
163 | if( CompareGuid (&FwVolHeader->FileSystemGuid, &gEfiSystemNvDataFvGuid) == FALSE ) {\r | |
582085eb LE |
164 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: Firmware Volume Guid non-compatible\n",\r |
165 | __FUNCTION__));\r | |
1e57a462 | 166 | return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r |
167 | }\r | |
168 | \r | |
169 | // Verify the header checksum\r | |
170 | Checksum = CalculateSum16((UINT16*)FwVolHeader, FwVolHeader->HeaderLength);\r | |
171 | if (Checksum != 0) {\r | |
582085eb LE |
172 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: FV checksum is invalid (Checksum:0x%X)\n",\r |
173 | __FUNCTION__, Checksum));\r | |
1e57a462 | 174 | return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r |
175 | }\r | |
176 | \r | |
d5cd447b | 177 | VariableStoreHeader = (VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER*)((UINTN)FwVolHeader + FwVolHeader->HeaderLength);\r |
1e57a462 | 178 | \r |
179 | // Check the Variable Store Guid\r | |
8753858f AB |
180 | if (!CompareGuid (&VariableStoreHeader->Signature, &gEfiVariableGuid) &&\r |
181 | !CompareGuid (&VariableStoreHeader->Signature, &gEfiAuthenticatedVariableGuid)) {\r | |
582085eb LE |
182 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: Variable Store Guid non-compatible\n",\r |
183 | __FUNCTION__));\r | |
1e57a462 | 184 | return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r |
185 | }\r | |
186 | \r | |
187 | VariableStoreLength = PcdGet32 (PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize) - FwVolHeader->HeaderLength;\r | |
188 | if (VariableStoreHeader->Size != VariableStoreLength) {\r | |
582085eb LE |
189 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: Variable Store Length does not match\n",\r |
190 | __FUNCTION__));\r | |
1e57a462 | 191 | return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r |
192 | }\r | |
193 | \r | |
194 | return EFI_SUCCESS;\r | |
195 | }\r | |
196 | \r | |
197 | /**\r | |
198 | The GetAttributes() function retrieves the attributes and\r | |
199 | current settings of the block.\r | |
200 | \r | |
201 | @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL instance.\r | |
202 | \r | |
203 | @param Attributes Pointer to EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2 in which the attributes and\r | |
204 | current settings are returned.\r | |
205 | Type EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2 is defined in EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER.\r | |
206 | \r | |
207 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume attributes were returned.\r | |
208 | \r | |
209 | **/\r | |
210 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
211 | EFIAPI\r | |
212 | FvbGetAttributes(\r | |
213 | IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL *This,\r | |
214 | OUT EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2 *Attributes\r | |
215 | )\r | |
216 | {\r | |
217 | EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2 FlashFvbAttributes;\r | |
218 | NOR_FLASH_INSTANCE *Instance;\r | |
219 | \r | |
220 | Instance = INSTANCE_FROM_FVB_THIS(This);\r | |
221 | \r | |
222 | FlashFvbAttributes = (EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2) (\r | |
223 | \r | |
224 | EFI_FVB2_READ_ENABLED_CAP | // Reads may be enabled\r | |
225 | EFI_FVB2_READ_STATUS | // Reads are currently enabled\r | |
226 | EFI_FVB2_STICKY_WRITE | // A block erase is required to flip bits into EFI_FVB2_ERASE_POLARITY\r | |
227 | EFI_FVB2_MEMORY_MAPPED | // It is memory mapped\r | |
228 | EFI_FVB2_ERASE_POLARITY // After erasure all bits take this value (i.e. '1')\r | |
229 | \r | |
230 | );\r | |
231 | \r | |
232 | // Check if it is write protected\r | |
233 | if (Instance->Media.ReadOnly != TRUE) {\r | |
234 | \r | |
235 | FlashFvbAttributes = FlashFvbAttributes |\r | |
236 | EFI_FVB2_WRITE_STATUS | // Writes are currently enabled\r | |
237 | EFI_FVB2_WRITE_ENABLED_CAP; // Writes may be enabled\r | |
238 | }\r | |
239 | \r | |
240 | *Attributes = FlashFvbAttributes;\r | |
241 | \r | |
242 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "FvbGetAttributes(0x%X)\n", *Attributes));\r | |
243 | \r | |
244 | return EFI_SUCCESS;\r | |
245 | }\r | |
246 | \r | |
247 | /**\r | |
248 | The SetAttributes() function sets configurable firmware volume attributes\r | |
249 | and returns the new settings of the firmware volume.\r | |
250 | \r | |
251 | \r | |
252 | @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL instance.\r | |
253 | \r | |
254 | @param Attributes On input, Attributes is a pointer to EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2\r | |
255 | that contains the desired firmware volume settings.\r | |
256 | On successful return, it contains the new settings of\r | |
257 | the firmware volume.\r | |
258 | Type EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2 is defined in EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER.\r | |
259 | \r | |
260 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume attributes were returned.\r | |
261 | \r | |
262 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The attributes requested are in conflict with the capabilities\r | |
263 | as declared in the firmware volume header.\r | |
264 | \r | |
265 | **/\r | |
266 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
267 | EFIAPI\r | |
268 | FvbSetAttributes(\r | |
269 | IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL *This,\r | |
270 | IN OUT EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2 *Attributes\r | |
271 | )\r | |
272 | {\r | |
273 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "FvbSetAttributes(0x%X) is not supported\n",*Attributes));\r | |
274 | return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;\r | |
275 | }\r | |
276 | \r | |
277 | /**\r | |
278 | The GetPhysicalAddress() function retrieves the base address of\r | |
279 | a memory-mapped firmware volume. This function should be called\r | |
280 | only for memory-mapped firmware volumes.\r | |
281 | \r | |
282 | @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL instance.\r | |
283 | \r | |
284 | @param Address Pointer to a caller-allocated\r | |
285 | EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS that, on successful\r | |
286 | return from GetPhysicalAddress(), contains the\r | |
287 | base address of the firmware volume.\r | |
288 | \r | |
289 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume base address was returned.\r | |
290 | \r | |
291 | @retval EFI_NOT_SUPPORTED The firmware volume is not memory mapped.\r | |
292 | \r | |
293 | **/\r | |
294 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
295 | EFIAPI\r | |
296 | FvbGetPhysicalAddress (\r | |
297 | IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL *This,\r | |
298 | OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS *Address\r | |
299 | )\r | |
300 | {\r | |
301 | NOR_FLASH_INSTANCE *Instance;\r | |
302 | \r | |
303 | Instance = INSTANCE_FROM_FVB_THIS(This);\r | |
304 | \r | |
305 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "FvbGetPhysicalAddress(BaseAddress=0x%08x)\n", Instance->RegionBaseAddress));\r | |
306 | \r | |
307 | ASSERT(Address != NULL);\r | |
308 | \r | |
1dbbfc17 | 309 | *Address = mFlashNvStorageVariableBase;\r |
1e57a462 | 310 | return EFI_SUCCESS;\r |
311 | }\r | |
312 | \r | |
313 | /**\r | |
314 | The GetBlockSize() function retrieves the size of the requested\r | |
315 | block. It also returns the number of additional blocks with\r | |
316 | the identical size. The GetBlockSize() function is used to\r | |
317 | retrieve the block map (see EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER).\r | |
318 | \r | |
319 | \r | |
320 | @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL instance.\r | |
321 | \r | |
322 | @param Lba Indicates the block for which to return the size.\r | |
323 | \r | |
324 | @param BlockSize Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN in which\r | |
325 | the size of the block is returned.\r | |
326 | \r | |
327 | @param NumberOfBlocks Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN in\r | |
328 | which the number of consecutive blocks,\r | |
329 | starting with Lba, is returned. All\r | |
330 | blocks in this range have a size of\r | |
331 | BlockSize.\r | |
332 | \r | |
333 | \r | |
334 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume base address was returned.\r | |
335 | \r | |
336 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The requested LBA is out of range.\r | |
337 | \r | |
338 | **/\r | |
339 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
340 | EFIAPI\r | |
341 | FvbGetBlockSize (\r | |
342 | IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL *This,\r | |
343 | IN EFI_LBA Lba,\r | |
344 | OUT UINTN *BlockSize,\r | |
345 | OUT UINTN *NumberOfBlocks\r | |
346 | )\r | |
347 | {\r | |
348 | EFI_STATUS Status;\r | |
349 | NOR_FLASH_INSTANCE *Instance;\r | |
350 | \r | |
351 | Instance = INSTANCE_FROM_FVB_THIS(This);\r | |
352 | \r | |
353 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "FvbGetBlockSize(Lba=%ld, BlockSize=0x%x, LastBlock=%ld)\n", Lba, Instance->Media.BlockSize, Instance->Media.LastBlock));\r | |
354 | \r | |
355 | if (Lba > Instance->Media.LastBlock) {\r | |
356 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_ERROR, "FvbGetBlockSize: ERROR - Parameter LBA %ld is beyond the last Lba (%ld).\n", Lba, Instance->Media.LastBlock));\r | |
357 | Status = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;\r | |
358 | } else {\r | |
359 | // This is easy because in this platform each NorFlash device has equal sized blocks.\r | |
360 | *BlockSize = (UINTN) Instance->Media.BlockSize;\r | |
361 | *NumberOfBlocks = (UINTN) (Instance->Media.LastBlock - Lba + 1);\r | |
362 | \r | |
363 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "FvbGetBlockSize: *BlockSize=0x%x, *NumberOfBlocks=0x%x.\n", *BlockSize, *NumberOfBlocks));\r | |
364 | \r | |
365 | Status = EFI_SUCCESS;\r | |
366 | }\r | |
367 | \r | |
368 | return Status;\r | |
369 | }\r | |
370 | \r | |
371 | /**\r | |
372 | Reads the specified number of bytes into a buffer from the specified block.\r | |
373 | \r | |
374 | The Read() function reads the requested number of bytes from the\r | |
375 | requested block and stores them in the provided buffer.\r | |
376 | Implementations should be mindful that the firmware volume\r | |
377 | might be in the ReadDisabled state. If it is in this state,\r | |
378 | the Read() function must return the status code\r | |
379 | EFI_ACCESS_DENIED without modifying the contents of the\r | |
380 | buffer. The Read() function must also prevent spanning block\r | |
381 | boundaries. If a read is requested that would span a block\r | |
382 | boundary, the read must read up to the boundary but not\r | |
383 | beyond. The output parameter NumBytes must be set to correctly\r | |
384 | indicate the number of bytes actually read. The caller must be\r | |
385 | aware that a read may be partially completed.\r | |
386 | \r | |
387 | @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL instance.\r | |
388 | \r | |
389 | @param Lba The starting logical block index from which to read.\r | |
390 | \r | |
391 | @param Offset Offset into the block at which to begin reading.\r | |
392 | \r | |
393 | @param NumBytes Pointer to a UINTN.\r | |
394 | At entry, *NumBytes contains the total size of the buffer.\r | |
395 | At exit, *NumBytes contains the total number of bytes read.\r | |
396 | \r | |
397 | @param Buffer Pointer to a caller-allocated buffer that will be used\r | |
398 | to hold the data that is read.\r | |
399 | \r | |
400 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume was read successfully, and contents are\r | |
401 | in Buffer.\r | |
402 | \r | |
403 | @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE Read attempted across an LBA boundary.\r | |
404 | On output, NumBytes contains the total number of bytes\r | |
405 | returned in Buffer.\r | |
406 | \r | |
407 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is in the ReadDisabled state.\r | |
408 | \r | |
409 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The block device is not functioning correctly and could not be read.\r | |
410 | \r | |
411 | **/\r | |
412 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
413 | EFIAPI\r | |
414 | FvbRead (\r | |
415 | IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL *This,\r | |
416 | IN EFI_LBA Lba,\r | |
417 | IN UINTN Offset,\r | |
418 | IN OUT UINTN *NumBytes,\r | |
419 | IN OUT UINT8 *Buffer\r | |
420 | )\r | |
421 | {\r | |
1e57a462 | 422 | EFI_STATUS TempStatus;\r |
423 | UINTN BlockSize;\r | |
1e57a462 | 424 | NOR_FLASH_INSTANCE *Instance;\r |
425 | \r | |
426 | Instance = INSTANCE_FROM_FVB_THIS(This);\r | |
427 | \r | |
428 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "FvbRead(Parameters: Lba=%ld, Offset=0x%x, *NumBytes=0x%x, Buffer @ 0x%08x)\n", Instance->StartLba + Lba, Offset, *NumBytes, Buffer));\r | |
429 | \r | |
518c243d | 430 | TempStatus = EFI_SUCCESS;\r |
1e57a462 | 431 | \r |
432 | // Cache the block size to avoid de-referencing pointers all the time\r | |
433 | BlockSize = Instance->Media.BlockSize;\r | |
434 | \r | |
435 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "FvbRead: Check if (Offset=0x%x + NumBytes=0x%x) <= BlockSize=0x%x\n", Offset, *NumBytes, BlockSize ));\r | |
436 | \r | |
437 | // The read must not span block boundaries.\r | |
438 | // We need to check each variable individually because adding two large values together overflows.\r | |
439 | if ((Offset >= BlockSize) ||\r | |
440 | (*NumBytes > BlockSize) ||\r | |
441 | ((Offset + *NumBytes) > BlockSize)) {\r | |
442 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_ERROR, "FvbRead: ERROR - EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE: (Offset=0x%x + NumBytes=0x%x) > BlockSize=0x%x\n", Offset, *NumBytes, BlockSize ));\r | |
443 | return EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE;\r | |
444 | }\r | |
445 | \r | |
446 | // We must have some bytes to read\r | |
447 | if (*NumBytes == 0) {\r | |
448 | return EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE;\r | |
449 | }\r | |
450 | \r | |
518c243d HL |
451 | // Decide if we are doing full block reads or not.\r |
452 | if (*NumBytes % BlockSize != 0) {\r | |
453 | TempStatus = NorFlashRead (Instance, Instance->StartLba + Lba, Offset, *NumBytes, Buffer);\r | |
454 | if (EFI_ERROR (TempStatus)) {\r | |
455 | return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR;\r | |
456 | }\r | |
457 | } else {\r | |
458 | // Read NOR Flash data into shadow buffer\r | |
459 | TempStatus = NorFlashReadBlocks (Instance, Instance->StartLba + Lba, BlockSize, Buffer);\r | |
460 | if (EFI_ERROR (TempStatus)) {\r | |
461 | // Return one of the pre-approved error statuses\r | |
462 | return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR;\r | |
463 | }\r | |
1e57a462 | 464 | }\r |
518c243d | 465 | return EFI_SUCCESS;\r |
1e57a462 | 466 | }\r |
467 | \r | |
468 | /**\r | |
469 | Writes the specified number of bytes from the input buffer to the block.\r | |
470 | \r | |
471 | The Write() function writes the specified number of bytes from\r | |
472 | the provided buffer to the specified block and offset. If the\r | |
473 | firmware volume is sticky write, the caller must ensure that\r | |
474 | all the bits of the specified range to write are in the\r | |
475 | EFI_FVB_ERASE_POLARITY state before calling the Write()\r | |
476 | function, or else the result will be unpredictable. This\r | |
477 | unpredictability arises because, for a sticky-write firmware\r | |
478 | volume, a write may negate a bit in the EFI_FVB_ERASE_POLARITY\r | |
479 | state but cannot flip it back again. Before calling the\r | |
480 | Write() function, it is recommended for the caller to first call\r | |
481 | the EraseBlocks() function to erase the specified block to\r | |
482 | write. A block erase cycle will transition bits from the\r | |
483 | (NOT)EFI_FVB_ERASE_POLARITY state back to the\r | |
484 | EFI_FVB_ERASE_POLARITY state. Implementations should be\r | |
485 | mindful that the firmware volume might be in the WriteDisabled\r | |
486 | state. If it is in this state, the Write() function must\r | |
487 | return the status code EFI_ACCESS_DENIED without modifying the\r | |
488 | contents of the firmware volume. The Write() function must\r | |
489 | also prevent spanning block boundaries. If a write is\r | |
490 | requested that spans a block boundary, the write must store up\r | |
491 | to the boundary but not beyond. The output parameter NumBytes\r | |
492 | must be set to correctly indicate the number of bytes actually\r | |
493 | written. The caller must be aware that a write may be\r | |
494 | partially completed. All writes, partial or otherwise, must be\r | |
495 | fully flushed to the hardware before the Write() service\r | |
496 | returns.\r | |
497 | \r | |
498 | @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL instance.\r | |
499 | \r | |
500 | @param Lba The starting logical block index to write to.\r | |
501 | \r | |
502 | @param Offset Offset into the block at which to begin writing.\r | |
503 | \r | |
504 | @param NumBytes The pointer to a UINTN.\r | |
505 | At entry, *NumBytes contains the total size of the buffer.\r | |
506 | At exit, *NumBytes contains the total number of bytes actually written.\r | |
507 | \r | |
508 | @param Buffer The pointer to a caller-allocated buffer that contains the source for the write.\r | |
509 | \r | |
510 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume was written successfully.\r | |
511 | \r | |
512 | @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The write was attempted across an LBA boundary.\r | |
513 | On output, NumBytes contains the total number of bytes\r | |
514 | actually written.\r | |
515 | \r | |
516 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is in the WriteDisabled state.\r | |
517 | \r | |
518 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The block device is malfunctioning and could not be written.\r | |
519 | \r | |
520 | \r | |
521 | **/\r | |
522 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
523 | EFIAPI\r | |
524 | FvbWrite (\r | |
525 | IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL *This,\r | |
526 | IN EFI_LBA Lba,\r | |
527 | IN UINTN Offset,\r | |
528 | IN OUT UINTN *NumBytes,\r | |
529 | IN UINT8 *Buffer\r | |
530 | )\r | |
531 | {\r | |
1e57a462 | 532 | NOR_FLASH_INSTANCE *Instance;\r |
518c243d | 533 | \r |
452a9ee1 | 534 | Instance = INSTANCE_FROM_FVB_THIS (This);\r |
1e57a462 | 535 | \r |
36d66acf | 536 | return NorFlashWriteSingleBlock (Instance, Instance->StartLba + Lba, Offset, NumBytes, Buffer);\r |
1e57a462 | 537 | }\r |
538 | \r | |
539 | /**\r | |
540 | Erases and initialises a firmware volume block.\r | |
541 | \r | |
542 | The EraseBlocks() function erases one or more blocks as denoted\r | |
543 | by the variable argument list. The entire parameter list of\r | |
544 | blocks must be verified before erasing any blocks. If a block is\r | |
545 | requested that does not exist within the associated firmware\r | |
546 | volume (it has a larger index than the last block of the\r | |
547 | firmware volume), the EraseBlocks() function must return the\r | |
548 | status code EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER without modifying the contents\r | |
549 | of the firmware volume. Implementations should be mindful that\r | |
550 | the firmware volume might be in the WriteDisabled state. If it\r | |
551 | is in this state, the EraseBlocks() function must return the\r | |
552 | status code EFI_ACCESS_DENIED without modifying the contents of\r | |
553 | the firmware volume. All calls to EraseBlocks() must be fully\r | |
554 | flushed to the hardware before the EraseBlocks() service\r | |
555 | returns.\r | |
556 | \r | |
557 | @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL\r | |
558 | instance.\r | |
559 | \r | |
560 | @param ... The variable argument list is a list of tuples.\r | |
561 | Each tuple describes a range of LBAs to erase\r | |
562 | and consists of the following:\r | |
563 | - An EFI_LBA that indicates the starting LBA\r | |
564 | - A UINTN that indicates the number of blocks to erase.\r | |
565 | \r | |
566 | The list is terminated with an EFI_LBA_LIST_TERMINATOR.\r | |
567 | For example, the following indicates that two ranges of blocks\r | |
568 | (5-7 and 10-11) are to be erased:\r | |
569 | EraseBlocks (This, 5, 3, 10, 2, EFI_LBA_LIST_TERMINATOR);\r | |
570 | \r | |
571 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The erase request successfully completed.\r | |
572 | \r | |
573 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is in the WriteDisabled state.\r | |
574 | \r | |
575 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The block device is not functioning correctly and could not be written.\r | |
576 | The firmware device may have been partially erased.\r | |
577 | \r | |
578 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the LBAs listed in the variable argument list do\r | |
579 | not exist in the firmware volume.\r | |
580 | \r | |
581 | **/\r | |
582 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
583 | EFIAPI\r | |
584 | FvbEraseBlocks (\r | |
585 | IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK2_PROTOCOL *This,\r | |
586 | ...\r | |
587 | )\r | |
588 | {\r | |
589 | EFI_STATUS Status;\r | |
590 | VA_LIST Args;\r | |
591 | UINTN BlockAddress; // Physical address of Lba to erase\r | |
592 | EFI_LBA StartingLba; // Lba from which we start erasing\r | |
593 | UINTN NumOfLba; // Number of Lba blocks to erase\r | |
594 | NOR_FLASH_INSTANCE *Instance;\r | |
595 | \r | |
596 | Instance = INSTANCE_FROM_FVB_THIS(This);\r | |
597 | \r | |
598 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "FvbEraseBlocks()\n"));\r | |
599 | \r | |
600 | Status = EFI_SUCCESS;\r | |
601 | \r | |
602 | // Detect WriteDisabled state\r | |
603 | if (Instance->Media.ReadOnly == TRUE) {\r | |
604 | // Firmware volume is in WriteDisabled state\r | |
605 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_ERROR, "FvbEraseBlocks: ERROR - Device is in WriteDisabled state.\n"));\r | |
606 | return EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;\r | |
607 | }\r | |
608 | \r | |
609 | // Before erasing, check the entire list of parameters to ensure all specified blocks are valid\r | |
610 | \r | |
611 | VA_START (Args, This);\r | |
612 | do {\r | |
613 | // Get the Lba from which we start erasing\r | |
614 | StartingLba = VA_ARG (Args, EFI_LBA);\r | |
615 | \r | |
616 | // Have we reached the end of the list?\r | |
617 | if (StartingLba == EFI_LBA_LIST_TERMINATOR) {\r | |
618 | //Exit the while loop\r | |
619 | break;\r | |
620 | }\r | |
621 | \r | |
622 | // How many Lba blocks are we requested to erase?\r | |
ce69cc77 | 623 | NumOfLba = VA_ARG (Args, UINTN);\r |
1e57a462 | 624 | \r |
625 | // All blocks must be within range\r | |
ce69cc77 LE |
626 | DEBUG ((\r |
627 | DEBUG_BLKIO,\r | |
628 | "FvbEraseBlocks: Check if: ( StartingLba=%ld + NumOfLba=%Lu - 1 ) > LastBlock=%ld.\n",\r | |
629 | Instance->StartLba + StartingLba,\r | |
630 | (UINT64)NumOfLba,\r | |
631 | Instance->Media.LastBlock\r | |
632 | ));\r | |
1e57a462 | 633 | if ((NumOfLba == 0) || ((Instance->StartLba + StartingLba + NumOfLba - 1) > Instance->Media.LastBlock)) {\r |
634 | VA_END (Args);\r | |
635 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_ERROR, "FvbEraseBlocks: ERROR - Lba range goes past the last Lba.\n"));\r | |
636 | Status = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;\r | |
637 | goto EXIT;\r | |
638 | }\r | |
639 | } while (TRUE);\r | |
640 | VA_END (Args);\r | |
641 | \r | |
642 | //\r | |
643 | // To get here, all must be ok, so start erasing\r | |
644 | //\r | |
645 | VA_START (Args, This);\r | |
646 | do {\r | |
647 | // Get the Lba from which we start erasing\r | |
648 | StartingLba = VA_ARG (Args, EFI_LBA);\r | |
649 | \r | |
650 | // Have we reached the end of the list?\r | |
651 | if (StartingLba == EFI_LBA_LIST_TERMINATOR) {\r | |
652 | // Exit the while loop\r | |
653 | break;\r | |
654 | }\r | |
655 | \r | |
656 | // How many Lba blocks are we requested to erase?\r | |
ce69cc77 | 657 | NumOfLba = VA_ARG (Args, UINTN);\r |
1e57a462 | 658 | \r |
659 | // Go through each one and erase it\r | |
660 | while (NumOfLba > 0) {\r | |
661 | \r | |
662 | // Get the physical address of Lba to erase\r | |
663 | BlockAddress = GET_NOR_BLOCK_ADDRESS (\r | |
664 | Instance->RegionBaseAddress,\r | |
665 | Instance->StartLba + StartingLba,\r | |
666 | Instance->Media.BlockSize\r | |
667 | );\r | |
668 | \r | |
669 | // Erase it\r | |
670 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "FvbEraseBlocks: Erasing Lba=%ld @ 0x%08x.\n", Instance->StartLba + StartingLba, BlockAddress));\r | |
671 | Status = NorFlashUnlockAndEraseSingleBlock (Instance, BlockAddress);\r | |
672 | if (EFI_ERROR(Status)) {\r | |
673 | VA_END (Args);\r | |
674 | Status = EFI_DEVICE_ERROR;\r | |
675 | goto EXIT;\r | |
676 | }\r | |
677 | \r | |
678 | // Move to the next Lba\r | |
679 | StartingLba++;\r | |
680 | NumOfLba--;\r | |
681 | }\r | |
682 | } while (TRUE);\r | |
683 | VA_END (Args);\r | |
684 | \r | |
685 | EXIT:\r | |
686 | return Status;\r | |
687 | }\r | |
688 | \r | |
1dbbfc17 OM |
689 | /**\r |
690 | Fixup internal data so that EFI can be call in virtual mode.\r | |
691 | Call the passed in Child Notify event and convert any pointers in\r | |
692 | lib to virtual mode.\r | |
693 | \r | |
694 | @param[in] Event The Event that is being processed\r | |
695 | @param[in] Context Event Context\r | |
696 | **/\r | |
697 | VOID\r | |
698 | EFIAPI\r | |
699 | FvbVirtualNotifyEvent (\r | |
700 | IN EFI_EVENT Event,\r | |
701 | IN VOID *Context\r | |
702 | )\r | |
703 | {\r | |
704 | EfiConvertPointer (0x0, (VOID**)&mFlashNvStorageVariableBase);\r | |
705 | return;\r | |
706 | }\r | |
707 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 708 | EFI_STATUS\r |
709 | EFIAPI\r | |
710 | NorFlashFvbInitialize (\r | |
711 | IN NOR_FLASH_INSTANCE* Instance\r | |
712 | )\r | |
713 | {\r | |
714 | EFI_STATUS Status;\r | |
715 | UINT32 FvbNumLba;\r | |
716 | EFI_BOOT_MODE BootMode;\r | |
1dbbfc17 | 717 | UINTN RuntimeMmioRegionSize;\r |
1e57a462 | 718 | \r |
719 | DEBUG((DEBUG_BLKIO,"NorFlashFvbInitialize\n"));\r | |
90d1f671 AG |
720 | ASSERT((Instance != NULL));\r |
721 | \r | |
722 | //\r | |
723 | // Declare the Non-Volatile storage as EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME\r | |
724 | //\r | |
725 | \r | |
726 | // Note: all the NOR Flash region needs to be reserved into the UEFI Runtime memory;\r | |
727 | // even if we only use the small block region at the top of the NOR Flash.\r | |
728 | // The reason is when the NOR Flash memory is set into program mode, the command\r | |
729 | // is written as the base of the flash region (ie: Instance->DeviceBaseAddress)\r | |
730 | RuntimeMmioRegionSize = (Instance->RegionBaseAddress - Instance->DeviceBaseAddress) + Instance->Size;\r | |
731 | \r | |
732 | Status = gDS->AddMemorySpace (\r | |
733 | EfiGcdMemoryTypeMemoryMappedIo,\r | |
734 | Instance->DeviceBaseAddress, RuntimeMmioRegionSize,\r | |
735 | EFI_MEMORY_UC | EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME\r | |
736 | );\r | |
737 | ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r | |
738 | \r | |
739 | Status = gDS->SetMemorySpaceAttributes (\r | |
740 | Instance->DeviceBaseAddress, RuntimeMmioRegionSize,\r | |
741 | EFI_MEMORY_UC | EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME);\r | |
742 | ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r | |
1e57a462 | 743 | \r |
1dbbfc17 | 744 | mFlashNvStorageVariableBase = FixedPcdGet32 (PcdFlashNvStorageVariableBase);\r |
1e57a462 | 745 | \r |
746 | // Set the index of the first LBA for the FVB\r | |
747 | Instance->StartLba = (PcdGet32 (PcdFlashNvStorageVariableBase) - Instance->RegionBaseAddress) / Instance->Media.BlockSize;\r | |
748 | \r | |
749 | BootMode = GetBootModeHob ();\r | |
750 | if (BootMode == BOOT_WITH_DEFAULT_SETTINGS) {\r | |
751 | Status = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;\r | |
752 | } else {\r | |
753 | // Determine if there is a valid header at the beginning of the NorFlash\r | |
754 | Status = ValidateFvHeader (Instance);\r | |
755 | }\r | |
756 | \r | |
3402aac7 | 757 | // Install the Default FVB header if required\r |
1e57a462 | 758 | if (EFI_ERROR(Status)) {\r |
759 | // There is no valid header, so time to install one.\r | |
582085eb LE |
760 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: The FVB Header is not valid.\n", __FUNCTION__));\r |
761 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "%a: Installing a correct one for this volume.\n",\r | |
762 | __FUNCTION__));\r | |
1e57a462 | 763 | \r |
764 | // Erase all the NorFlash that is reserved for variable storage\r | |
765 | FvbNumLba = (PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize) + PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingSize) + PcdGet32(PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareSize)) / Instance->Media.BlockSize;\r | |
766 | \r | |
767 | Status = FvbEraseBlocks (&Instance->FvbProtocol, (EFI_LBA)0, FvbNumLba, EFI_LBA_LIST_TERMINATOR);\r | |
768 | if (EFI_ERROR(Status)) {\r | |
769 | return Status;\r | |
770 | }\r | |
771 | \r | |
772 | // Install all appropriate headers\r | |
773 | Status = InitializeFvAndVariableStoreHeaders (Instance);\r | |
774 | if (EFI_ERROR(Status)) {\r | |
775 | return Status;\r | |
776 | }\r | |
777 | }\r | |
1dbbfc17 | 778 | \r |
1dbbfc17 OM |
779 | //\r |
780 | // Register for the virtual address change event\r | |
781 | //\r | |
782 | Status = gBS->CreateEventEx (\r | |
783 | EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL,\r | |
784 | TPL_NOTIFY,\r | |
785 | FvbVirtualNotifyEvent,\r | |
786 | NULL,\r | |
787 | &gEfiEventVirtualAddressChangeGuid,\r | |
788 | &mFvbVirtualAddrChangeEvent\r | |
789 | );\r | |
790 | ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r | |
791 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 792 | return Status;\r |
793 | }\r |