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1/** @file\r
2 Implementations for Firmware Volume Block protocol.\r
3\r
4 It consumes FV HOBs and creates read-lonly Firmare Volume Block protocol\r
5 instances for each of them.\r
6\r
7Copyright (c) 2006 - 2008, Intel Corporation. <BR>\r
8All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
9are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
10which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at\r
11http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r
12\r
13THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r
14WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r
15\r
16**/\r
17\r
18#include "DxeMain.h"\r
19#include "FwVolBlock.h"\r
20\r
21\r
22EFI_FW_VOL_BLOCK_DEVICE mFwVolBlock = {\r
23 FVB_DEVICE_SIGNATURE,\r
24 NULL,\r
25 {\r
26 {\r
27 {\r
28 HARDWARE_DEVICE_PATH,\r
29 HW_MEMMAP_DP,\r
30 {\r
31 (UINT8)(sizeof (MEMMAP_DEVICE_PATH)),\r
32 (UINT8)(sizeof (MEMMAP_DEVICE_PATH) >> 8)\r
33 }\r
34 },\r
35 EfiMemoryMappedIO,\r
36 (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS) 0,\r
37 (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS) 0,\r
38 },\r
39 {\r
40 END_DEVICE_PATH_TYPE,\r
41 END_ENTIRE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE,\r
42 {\r
43 END_DEVICE_PATH_LENGTH,\r
44 0\r
45 }\r
46 },\r
47 },\r
48 {\r
49 FwVolBlockGetAttributes,\r
50 (EFI_FVB_SET_ATTRIBUTES)FwVolBlockSetAttributes,\r
51 FwVolBlockGetPhysicalAddress,\r
52 FwVolBlockGetBlockSize,\r
53 FwVolBlockReadBlock,\r
54 (EFI_FVB_WRITE)FwVolBlockWriteBlock,\r
55 (EFI_FVB_ERASE_BLOCKS)FwVolBlockEraseBlock,\r
56 NULL\r
57 },\r
58 0,\r
59 NULL,\r
60 0,\r
61 0\r
62};\r
63\r
64\r
65\r
66/**\r
67 Retrieves Volume attributes. No polarity translations are done.\r
68\r
69 @param This Calling context\r
70 @param Attributes output buffer which contains attributes\r
71\r
72 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume attributes were returned.\r
73\r
74**/\r
75EFI_STATUS\r
76EFIAPI\r
77FwVolBlockGetAttributes (\r
78 IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK_PROTOCOL *This,\r
79 OUT EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2 *Attributes\r
80 )\r
81{\r
82 EFI_FW_VOL_BLOCK_DEVICE *FvbDevice;\r
83\r
84 FvbDevice = FVB_DEVICE_FROM_THIS (This);\r
85\r
86 //\r
87 // Since we are read only, it's safe to get attributes data from our in-memory copy.\r
88 //\r
89 *Attributes = FvbDevice->FvbAttributes;\r
90\r
91 return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
92}\r
93\r
94\r
95\r
96/**\r
97 Modifies the current settings of the firmware volume according to the input parameter.\r
98\r
99 @param This Calling context\r
100 @param Attributes input buffer which contains attributes\r
101\r
102 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume attributes were returned.\r
103 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The attributes requested are in conflict with\r
104 the capabilities as declared in the firmware\r
105 volume header.\r
106 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Not supported.\r
107\r
108**/\r
109EFI_STATUS\r
110EFIAPI\r
111FwVolBlockSetAttributes (\r
112 IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK_PROTOCOL *This,\r
113 IN CONST EFI_FVB_ATTRIBUTES_2 *Attributes\r
114 )\r
115{\r
116 return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;\r
117}\r
118\r
119\r
120\r
121/**\r
122 The EraseBlock() function erases one or more blocks as denoted by the\r
123 variable argument list. The entire parameter list of blocks must be verified\r
124 prior to erasing any blocks. If a block is requested that does not exist\r
125 within the associated firmware volume (it has a larger index than the last\r
126 block of the firmware volume), the EraseBlock() function must return\r
127 EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER without modifying the contents of the firmware volume.\r
128\r
129 @param This Calling context\r
130 @param ... Starting LBA followed by Number of Lba to erase.\r
131 a -1 to terminate the list.\r
132\r
133 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The erase request was successfully completed.\r
134 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is in the WriteDisabled\r
135 state.\r
136 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The block device is not functioning correctly\r
137 and could not be written. The firmware device\r
138 may have been partially erased.\r
139 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the LBAs listed in the variable\r
140 argument list do\r
141 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Not supported.\r
142\r
143**/\r
144EFI_STATUS\r
145EFIAPI\r
146FwVolBlockEraseBlock (\r
147 IN EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK_PROTOCOL *This,\r
148 ...\r
149 )\r
150{\r
151 return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;\r
152}\r
153\r
154\r
155\r
156/**\r
157 Read the specified number of bytes from the block to the input buffer.\r
158\r
159 @param This Indicates the calling context.\r
160 @param Lba The starting logical block index to read.\r
161 @param Offset Offset into the block at which to begin reading.\r
162 @param NumBytes Pointer to a UINT32. At entry, *NumBytes\r
163 contains the total size of the buffer. At exit,\r
164 *NumBytes contains the total number of bytes\r
165 actually read.\r
166 @param Buffer Pinter to a caller-allocated buffer that\r
167 contains the destine for the read.\r
168\r
169 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume was read successfully.\r
170 @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The read was attempted across an LBA boundary.\r
171 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access denied.\r
172 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The block device is malfunctioning and could not\r
173 be read.\r
174\r
175**/\r
176EFI_STATUS\r
177EFIAPI\r
178FwVolBlockReadBlock (\r
179 IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK_PROTOCOL *This,\r
180 IN CONST EFI_LBA Lba,\r
181 IN CONST UINTN Offset,\r
182 IN OUT UINTN *NumBytes,\r
183 IN OUT UINT8 *Buffer\r
184 )\r
185{\r
186 EFI_FW_VOL_BLOCK_DEVICE *FvbDevice;\r
187 EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *FwVolHeader;\r
188 UINT8 *LbaOffset;\r
189 UINTN LbaStart;\r
190 UINTN NumOfBytesRead;\r
191 UINTN LbaIndex;\r
192\r
193 FvbDevice = FVB_DEVICE_FROM_THIS (This);\r
194\r
195 //\r
196 // Check if This FW can be read\r
197 //\r
198 if ((FvbDevice->FvbAttributes & EFI_FVB2_READ_STATUS) == 0) {\r
199 return EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;\r
200 }\r
201\r
202 LbaIndex = (UINTN) Lba;\r
203 if (LbaIndex >= FvbDevice->NumBlocks) {\r
204 //\r
205 // Invalid Lba, read nothing.\r
206 //\r
207 *NumBytes = 0;\r
208 return EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE;\r
209 }\r
210\r
211 if (Offset > FvbDevice->LbaCache[LbaIndex].Length) {\r
212 //\r
213 // all exceed boundry, read nothing.\r
214 //\r
215 *NumBytes = 0;\r
216 return EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE;\r
217 }\r
218\r
219 NumOfBytesRead = *NumBytes;\r
220 if (Offset + NumOfBytesRead > FvbDevice->LbaCache[LbaIndex].Length) {\r
221 //\r
222 // partial exceed boundry, read data from current postion to end.\r
223 //\r
224 NumOfBytesRead = FvbDevice->LbaCache[LbaIndex].Length - Offset;\r
225 }\r
226\r
227 LbaStart = FvbDevice->LbaCache[LbaIndex].Base;\r
228 FwVolHeader = (EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *)((UINTN) FvbDevice->BaseAddress);\r
229 LbaOffset = (UINT8 *) FwVolHeader + LbaStart + Offset;\r
230\r
231 //\r
232 // Perform read operation\r
233 //\r
234 CopyMem (Buffer, LbaOffset, NumOfBytesRead);\r
235\r
236 if (NumOfBytesRead == *NumBytes) {\r
237 return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
238 }\r
239\r
240 *NumBytes = NumOfBytesRead;\r
241 return EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE;\r
242}\r
243\r
244\r
245\r
246/**\r
247 Writes the specified number of bytes from the input buffer to the block.\r
248\r
249 @param This Indicates the calling context.\r
250 @param Lba The starting logical block index to write to.\r
251 @param Offset Offset into the block at which to begin writing.\r
252 @param NumBytes Pointer to a UINT32. At entry, *NumBytes\r
253 contains the total size of the buffer. At exit,\r
254 *NumBytes contains the total number of bytes\r
255 actually written.\r
256 @param Buffer Pinter to a caller-allocated buffer that\r
257 contains the source for the write.\r
258\r
259 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume was written successfully.\r
260 @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The write was attempted across an LBA boundary.\r
261 On output, NumBytes contains the total number of\r
262 bytes actually written.\r
263 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is in the WriteDisabled\r
264 state.\r
265 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The block device is malfunctioning and could not\r
266 be written.\r
267 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Not supported.\r
268\r
269**/\r
270EFI_STATUS\r
271EFIAPI\r
272FwVolBlockWriteBlock (\r
273 IN EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK_PROTOCOL *This,\r
274 IN EFI_LBA Lba,\r
275 IN UINTN Offset,\r
276 IN OUT UINTN *NumBytes,\r
277 IN UINT8 *Buffer\r
278 )\r
279{\r
280 return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;\r
281}\r
282\r
283\r
284\r
285/**\r
286 Get Fvb's base address.\r
287\r
288 @param This Indicates the calling context.\r
289 @param Address Fvb device base address.\r
290\r
291 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully got Fvb's base address.\r
292 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Not supported.\r
293\r
294**/\r
295EFI_STATUS\r
296EFIAPI\r
297FwVolBlockGetPhysicalAddress (\r
298 IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK_PROTOCOL *This,\r
299 OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS *Address\r
300 )\r
301{\r
302 EFI_FW_VOL_BLOCK_DEVICE *FvbDevice;\r
303\r
304 FvbDevice = FVB_DEVICE_FROM_THIS (This);\r
305\r
306 if (FvbDevice->FvbAttributes & EFI_FVB2_MEMORY_MAPPED) {\r
307 *Address = FvbDevice->BaseAddress;\r
308 return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
309 }\r
310\r
311 return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;\r
312}\r
313\r
314\r
315\r
316/**\r
317 Retrieves the size in bytes of a specific block within a firmware volume.\r
318\r
319 @param This Indicates the calling context.\r
320 @param Lba Indicates the block for which to return the\r
321 size.\r
322 @param BlockSize Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN in which the\r
323 size of the block is returned.\r
324 @param NumberOfBlocks Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN in which the\r
325 number of consecutive blocks starting with Lba\r
326 is returned. All blocks in this range have a\r
327 size of BlockSize.\r
328\r
329 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume base address is returned.\r
330 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The requested LBA is out of range.\r
331\r
332**/\r
333EFI_STATUS\r
334EFIAPI\r
335FwVolBlockGetBlockSize (\r
336 IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK_PROTOCOL *This,\r
337 IN CONST EFI_LBA Lba,\r
338 IN OUT UINTN *BlockSize,\r
339 IN OUT UINTN *NumberOfBlocks\r
340 )\r
341{\r
342 UINTN TotalBlocks;\r
343 EFI_FW_VOL_BLOCK_DEVICE *FvbDevice;\r
344 EFI_FV_BLOCK_MAP_ENTRY *PtrBlockMapEntry;\r
345 EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *FwVolHeader;\r
346\r
347 FvbDevice = FVB_DEVICE_FROM_THIS (This);\r
348\r
349 //\r
350 // Do parameter checking\r
351 //\r
352 if (Lba >= FvbDevice->NumBlocks) {\r
353 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;\r
354 }\r
355\r
356 FwVolHeader = (EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *)((UINTN)FvbDevice->BaseAddress);\r
357\r
358 PtrBlockMapEntry = FwVolHeader->BlockMap;\r
359\r
360 //\r
361 // Search the block map for the given block\r
362 //\r
363 TotalBlocks = 0;\r
364 while ((PtrBlockMapEntry->NumBlocks != 0) || (PtrBlockMapEntry->Length !=0 )) {\r
365 TotalBlocks += PtrBlockMapEntry->NumBlocks;\r
366 if (Lba < TotalBlocks) {\r
367 //\r
368 // We find the range\r
369 //\r
370 break;\r
371 }\r
372\r
373 PtrBlockMapEntry++;\r
374 }\r
375\r
376 *BlockSize = PtrBlockMapEntry->Length;\r
377 *NumberOfBlocks = TotalBlocks - (UINTN)Lba;\r
378\r
379 return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
380}\r
381\r
382\r
383\r
384/**\r
385 This routine produces a firmware volume block protocol on a given\r
386 buffer.\r
387\r
388 @param BaseAddress base address of the firmware volume image\r
389 @param Length length of the firmware volume image\r
390 @param ParentHandle handle of parent firmware volume, if this image\r
391 came from an FV image file in another firmware\r
392 volume (ala capsules)\r
393 @param FvProtocol Firmware volume block protocol produced.\r
394\r
395 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED Volume corrupted.\r
396 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES No enough buffer to be allocated.\r
397 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully produced a FVB protocol on given\r
398 buffer.\r
399\r
400**/\r
401EFI_STATUS\r
402ProduceFVBProtocolOnBuffer (\r
403 IN EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress,\r
404 IN UINT64 Length,\r
405 IN EFI_HANDLE ParentHandle,\r
406 OUT EFI_HANDLE *FvProtocol OPTIONAL\r
407 )\r
408{\r
409 EFI_STATUS Status;\r
410 EFI_FW_VOL_BLOCK_DEVICE *FvbDev;\r
411 EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *FwVolHeader;\r
412 UINTN BlockIndex;\r
413 UINTN BlockIndex2;\r
414 UINTN LinearOffset;\r
415 UINT32 FvAlignment;\r
416 EFI_FV_BLOCK_MAP_ENTRY *PtrBlockMapEntry;\r
417\r
418 FvAlignment = 0;\r
419 FwVolHeader = (EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *)(UINTN) BaseAddress;\r
420 //\r
421 // Validate FV Header, if not as expected, return\r
422 //\r
423 if (FwVolHeader->Signature != EFI_FVH_SIGNATURE) {\r
424 return EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED;\r
425 }\r
426 //\r
427 // Get FvHeader alignment\r
428 //\r
429 FvAlignment = 1 << ((FwVolHeader->Attributes & EFI_FVB2_ALIGNMENT) >> 16);\r
430 if (FvAlignment < 8) {\r
431 FvAlignment = 8;\r
432 }\r
433 if ((UINTN)BaseAddress % FvAlignment != 0) {\r
434 //\r
435 // FvImage buffer is not at its required alignment.\r
436 //\r
437 return EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED;\r
438 }\r
439 //\r
440 // Allocate EFI_FW_VOL_BLOCK_DEVICE\r
441 //\r
442 FvbDev = AllocateCopyPool (sizeof (EFI_FW_VOL_BLOCK_DEVICE), &mFwVolBlock);\r
443 if (FvbDev == NULL) {\r
444 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
445 }\r
446\r
447 FvbDev->BaseAddress = BaseAddress;\r
448 FvbDev->FvbAttributes = FwVolHeader->Attributes;\r
449 FvbDev->FwVolBlockInstance.ParentHandle = ParentHandle;\r
450\r
451 //\r
452 // Init the block caching fields of the device\r
453 // First, count the number of blocks\r
454 //\r
455 FvbDev->NumBlocks = 0;\r
456 for (PtrBlockMapEntry = FwVolHeader->BlockMap;\r
457 PtrBlockMapEntry->NumBlocks != 0;\r
458 PtrBlockMapEntry++) {\r
459 FvbDev->NumBlocks += PtrBlockMapEntry->NumBlocks;\r
460 }\r
461 //\r
462 // Second, allocate the cache\r
463 //\r
464 FvbDev->LbaCache = AllocatePool (FvbDev->NumBlocks * sizeof (LBA_CACHE));\r
465 if (FvbDev->LbaCache == NULL) {\r
466 CoreFreePool (FvbDev);\r
467 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
468 }\r
469 //\r
470 // Last, fill in the cache with the linear address of the blocks\r
471 //\r
472 BlockIndex = 0;\r
473 LinearOffset = 0;\r
474 for (PtrBlockMapEntry = FwVolHeader->BlockMap;\r
475 PtrBlockMapEntry->NumBlocks != 0; PtrBlockMapEntry++) {\r
476 for (BlockIndex2 = 0; BlockIndex2 < PtrBlockMapEntry->NumBlocks; BlockIndex2++) {\r
477 FvbDev->LbaCache[BlockIndex].Base = LinearOffset;\r
478 FvbDev->LbaCache[BlockIndex].Length = PtrBlockMapEntry->Length;\r
479 LinearOffset += PtrBlockMapEntry->Length;\r
480 BlockIndex++;\r
481 }\r
482 }\r
483\r
484 //\r
485 // Set up the devicepath\r
486 //\r
487 FvbDev->DevicePath.MemMapDevPath.StartingAddress = BaseAddress;\r
488 FvbDev->DevicePath.MemMapDevPath.EndingAddress = BaseAddress + FwVolHeader->FvLength - 1;\r
489\r
490 //\r
491 //\r
492 // Attach FvVolBlock Protocol to new handle\r
493 //\r
494 Status = CoreInstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces (\r
495 &FvbDev->Handle,\r
496 &gEfiFirmwareVolumeBlockProtocolGuid, &FvbDev->FwVolBlockInstance,\r
497 &gEfiDevicePathProtocolGuid, &FvbDev->DevicePath,\r
498 &gEfiFirmwareVolumeDispatchProtocolGuid, NULL,\r
499 NULL\r
500 );\r
501\r
502 //\r
503 // If they want the handle back, set it.\r
504 //\r
505 if (FvProtocol != NULL) {\r
506 *FvProtocol = FvbDev->Handle;\r
507 }\r
508\r
509 return Status;\r
510}\r
511\r
512\r
513\r
514/**\r
515 This routine consumes FV hobs and produces instances of FW_VOL_BLOCK_PROTOCOL as appropriate.\r
516\r
517 @param ImageHandle The image handle.\r
518 @param SystemTable The system table.\r
519\r
520 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully initialized firmware volume block\r
521 driver.\r
522\r
523**/\r
524EFI_STATUS\r
525EFIAPI\r
526FwVolBlockDriverInit (\r
527 IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,\r
528 IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable\r
529 )\r
530{\r
531 EFI_PEI_HOB_POINTERS FvHob;\r
532\r
533 //\r
534 // Core Needs Firmware Volumes to function\r
535 //\r
536 FvHob.Raw = GetHobList ();\r
537 while ((FvHob.Raw = GetNextHob (EFI_HOB_TYPE_FV, FvHob.Raw)) != NULL) {\r
538 //\r
539 // Produce an FVB protocol for it\r
540 //\r
541 ProduceFVBProtocolOnBuffer (FvHob.FirmwareVolume->BaseAddress, FvHob.FirmwareVolume->Length, NULL, NULL);\r
542 FvHob.Raw = GET_NEXT_HOB (FvHob);\r
543 }\r
544\r
545 return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
546}\r
547\r
548\r
549\r
550/**\r
551 This DXE service routine is used to process a firmware volume. In\r
552 particular, it can be called by BDS to process a single firmware\r
553 volume found in a capsule.\r
554\r
555 @param FvHeader pointer to a firmware volume header\r
556 @param Size the size of the buffer pointed to by FvHeader\r
557 @param FVProtocolHandle the handle on which a firmware volume protocol\r
558 was produced for the firmware volume passed in.\r
559\r
560 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES if an FVB could not be produced due to lack of\r
561 system resources\r
562 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED if the volume was corrupted\r
563 @retval EFI_SUCCESS a firmware volume protocol was produced for the\r
564 firmware volume\r
565\r
566**/\r
567EFI_STATUS\r
568EFIAPI\r
569CoreProcessFirmwareVolume (\r
570 IN VOID *FvHeader,\r
571 IN UINTN Size,\r
572 OUT EFI_HANDLE *FVProtocolHandle\r
573 )\r
574{\r
575 VOID *Ptr;\r
576 EFI_STATUS Status;\r
577\r
578 *FVProtocolHandle = NULL;\r
579 Status = ProduceFVBProtocolOnBuffer (\r
580 (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS) (UINTN) FvHeader,\r
581 (UINT64)Size,\r
582 NULL,\r
583 FVProtocolHandle\r
584 );\r
585 //\r
586 // Since in our implementation we use register-protocol-notify to put a\r
587 // FV protocol on the FVB protocol handle, we can't directly verify that\r
588 // the FV protocol was produced. Therefore here we will check the handle\r
589 // and make sure an FV protocol is on it. This indicates that all went\r
590 // well. Otherwise we have to assume that the volume was corrupted\r
591 // somehow.\r
592 //\r
593 if (!EFI_ERROR(Status)) {\r
594 Ptr = NULL;\r
595 Status = CoreHandleProtocol (*FVProtocolHandle, &gEfiFirmwareVolume2ProtocolGuid, (VOID **) &Ptr);\r
596 if (EFI_ERROR(Status) || (Ptr == NULL)) {\r
597 return EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED;\r
598 }\r
599 return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
600 }\r
601 return Status;\r
602}\r
603\r
604\r
605\r