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Matt Fleming26d7f652015-10-25 10:26:35 +00001#define pr_fmt(fmt) "efi: " fmt
2
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -07003#include <linux/init.h>
4#include <linux/kernel.h>
5#include <linux/string.h>
6#include <linux/time.h>
7#include <linux/types.h>
8#include <linux/efi.h>
9#include <linux/slab.h>
10#include <linux/memblock.h>
11#include <linux/bootmem.h>
Matt Fleming44be28e2014-06-13 12:39:55 +010012#include <linux/acpi.h>
Alex Thorltond394f2d2015-12-11 14:59:45 -060013#include <linux/dmi.h>
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -070014#include <asm/efi.h>
15#include <asm/uv/uv.h>
16
17#define EFI_MIN_RESERVE 5120
18
19#define EFI_DUMMY_GUID \
20 EFI_GUID(0x4424ac57, 0xbe4b, 0x47dd, 0x9e, 0x97, 0xed, 0x50, 0xf0, 0x9f, 0x92, 0xa9)
21
22static efi_char16_t efi_dummy_name[6] = { 'D', 'U', 'M', 'M', 'Y', 0 };
23
24static bool efi_no_storage_paranoia;
25
26/*
27 * Some firmware implementations refuse to boot if there's insufficient
28 * space in the variable store. The implementation of garbage collection
29 * in some FW versions causes stale (deleted) variables to take up space
30 * longer than intended and space is only freed once the store becomes
31 * almost completely full.
32 *
33 * Enabling this option disables the space checks in
34 * efi_query_variable_store() and forces garbage collection.
35 *
36 * Only enable this option if deleting EFI variables does not free up
37 * space in your variable store, e.g. if despite deleting variables
38 * you're unable to create new ones.
39 */
40static int __init setup_storage_paranoia(char *arg)
41{
42 efi_no_storage_paranoia = true;
43 return 0;
44}
45early_param("efi_no_storage_paranoia", setup_storage_paranoia);
46
47/*
48 * Deleting the dummy variable which kicks off garbage collection
49*/
50void efi_delete_dummy_variable(void)
51{
52 efi.set_variable(efi_dummy_name, &EFI_DUMMY_GUID,
53 EFI_VARIABLE_NON_VOLATILE |
54 EFI_VARIABLE_BOOTSERVICE_ACCESS |
55 EFI_VARIABLE_RUNTIME_ACCESS,
56 0, NULL);
57}
58
59/*
Ard Biesheuvelca0e30d2016-02-01 22:06:58 +000060 * In the nonblocking case we do not attempt to perform garbage
61 * collection if we do not have enough free space. Rather, we do the
62 * bare minimum check and give up immediately if the available space
63 * is below EFI_MIN_RESERVE.
64 *
65 * This function is intended to be small and simple because it is
66 * invoked from crash handler paths.
67 */
68static efi_status_t
69query_variable_store_nonblocking(u32 attributes, unsigned long size)
70{
71 efi_status_t status;
72 u64 storage_size, remaining_size, max_size;
73
74 status = efi.query_variable_info_nonblocking(attributes, &storage_size,
75 &remaining_size,
76 &max_size);
77 if (status != EFI_SUCCESS)
78 return status;
79
80 if (remaining_size - size < EFI_MIN_RESERVE)
81 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
82
83 return EFI_SUCCESS;
84}
85
86/*
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -070087 * Some firmware implementations refuse to boot if there's insufficient space
88 * in the variable store. Ensure that we never use more than a safe limit.
89 *
90 * Return EFI_SUCCESS if it is safe to write 'size' bytes to the variable
91 * store.
92 */
Ard Biesheuvelca0e30d2016-02-01 22:06:58 +000093efi_status_t efi_query_variable_store(u32 attributes, unsigned long size,
94 bool nonblocking)
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -070095{
96 efi_status_t status;
97 u64 storage_size, remaining_size, max_size;
98
99 if (!(attributes & EFI_VARIABLE_NON_VOLATILE))
100 return 0;
101
Ard Biesheuvelca0e30d2016-02-01 22:06:58 +0000102 if (nonblocking)
103 return query_variable_store_nonblocking(attributes, size);
104
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700105 status = efi.query_variable_info(attributes, &storage_size,
106 &remaining_size, &max_size);
107 if (status != EFI_SUCCESS)
108 return status;
109
110 /*
111 * We account for that by refusing the write if permitting it would
112 * reduce the available space to under 5KB. This figure was provided by
113 * Samsung, so should be safe.
114 */
115 if ((remaining_size - size < EFI_MIN_RESERVE) &&
116 !efi_no_storage_paranoia) {
117
118 /*
119 * Triggering garbage collection may require that the firmware
120 * generate a real EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error. We can force
121 * that by attempting to use more space than is available.
122 */
123 unsigned long dummy_size = remaining_size + 1024;
124 void *dummy = kzalloc(dummy_size, GFP_ATOMIC);
125
126 if (!dummy)
127 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
128
129 status = efi.set_variable(efi_dummy_name, &EFI_DUMMY_GUID,
130 EFI_VARIABLE_NON_VOLATILE |
131 EFI_VARIABLE_BOOTSERVICE_ACCESS |
132 EFI_VARIABLE_RUNTIME_ACCESS,
133 dummy_size, dummy);
134
135 if (status == EFI_SUCCESS) {
136 /*
137 * This should have failed, so if it didn't make sure
138 * that we delete it...
139 */
140 efi_delete_dummy_variable();
141 }
142
143 kfree(dummy);
144
145 /*
146 * The runtime code may now have triggered a garbage collection
147 * run, so check the variable info again
148 */
149 status = efi.query_variable_info(attributes, &storage_size,
150 &remaining_size, &max_size);
151
152 if (status != EFI_SUCCESS)
153 return status;
154
155 /*
156 * There still isn't enough room, so return an error
157 */
158 if (remaining_size - size < EFI_MIN_RESERVE)
159 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
160 }
161
162 return EFI_SUCCESS;
163}
164EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(efi_query_variable_store);
165
166/*
Matt Fleming452308d2016-03-11 11:19:23 +0000167 * Helper function for efi_reserve_boot_services() to figure out if we
168 * can free regions in efi_free_boot_services().
169 *
170 * Use this function to ensure we do not free regions owned by somebody
171 * else. We must only reserve (and then free) regions:
172 *
173 * - Not within any part of the kernel
174 * - Not the BIOS reserved area (E820_RESERVED, E820_NVS, etc)
175 */
176static bool can_free_region(u64 start, u64 size)
177{
178 if (start + size > __pa_symbol(_text) && start <= __pa_symbol(_end))
179 return false;
180
181 if (!e820_all_mapped(start, start+size, E820_RAM))
182 return false;
183
184 return true;
185}
186
187/*
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700188 * The UEFI specification makes it clear that the operating system is free to do
189 * whatever it wants with boot services code after ExitBootServices() has been
190 * called. Ignoring this recommendation a significant bunch of EFI implementations
191 * continue calling into boot services code (SetVirtualAddressMap). In order to
192 * work around such buggy implementations we reserve boot services region during
193 * EFI init and make sure it stays executable. Then, after SetVirtualAddressMap(), it
194* is discarded.
195*/
196void __init efi_reserve_boot_services(void)
197{
Matt Fleming78ce2482016-04-25 21:06:38 +0100198 efi_memory_desc_t *md;
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700199
Matt Fleming78ce2482016-04-25 21:06:38 +0100200 for_each_efi_memory_desc(md) {
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700201 u64 start = md->phys_addr;
202 u64 size = md->num_pages << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT;
Matt Fleming452308d2016-03-11 11:19:23 +0000203 bool already_reserved;
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700204
205 if (md->type != EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_CODE &&
206 md->type != EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA)
207 continue;
Matt Fleming452308d2016-03-11 11:19:23 +0000208
209 already_reserved = memblock_is_region_reserved(start, size);
210
211 /*
212 * Because the following memblock_reserve() is paired
213 * with free_bootmem_late() for this region in
214 * efi_free_boot_services(), we must be extremely
215 * careful not to reserve, and subsequently free,
216 * critical regions of memory (like the kernel image) or
217 * those regions that somebody else has already
218 * reserved.
219 *
220 * A good example of a critical region that must not be
221 * freed is page zero (first 4Kb of memory), which may
222 * contain boot services code/data but is marked
223 * E820_RESERVED by trim_bios_range().
224 */
225 if (!already_reserved) {
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700226 memblock_reserve(start, size);
Matt Fleming452308d2016-03-11 11:19:23 +0000227
228 /*
229 * If we are the first to reserve the region, no
230 * one else cares about it. We own it and can
231 * free it later.
232 */
233 if (can_free_region(start, size))
234 continue;
235 }
236
237 /*
238 * We don't own the region. We must not free it.
239 *
240 * Setting this bit for a boot services region really
241 * doesn't make sense as far as the firmware is
242 * concerned, but it does provide us with a way to tag
243 * those regions that must not be paired with
244 * free_bootmem_late().
245 */
246 md->attribute |= EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME;
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700247 }
248}
249
250void __init efi_free_boot_services(void)
251{
Matt Fleming78ce2482016-04-25 21:06:38 +0100252 efi_memory_desc_t *md;
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700253
Matt Fleming78ce2482016-04-25 21:06:38 +0100254 for_each_efi_memory_desc(md) {
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700255 unsigned long long start = md->phys_addr;
256 unsigned long long size = md->num_pages << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT;
257
258 if (md->type != EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_CODE &&
259 md->type != EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA)
260 continue;
261
Matt Fleming452308d2016-03-11 11:19:23 +0000262 /* Do not free, someone else owns it: */
263 if (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME)
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700264 continue;
265
266 free_bootmem_late(start, size);
267 }
268
269 efi_unmap_memmap();
270}
271
272/*
273 * A number of config table entries get remapped to virtual addresses
274 * after entering EFI virtual mode. However, the kexec kernel requires
275 * their physical addresses therefore we pass them via setup_data and
276 * correct those entries to their respective physical addresses here.
277 *
278 * Currently only handles smbios which is necessary for some firmware
279 * implementation.
280 */
281int __init efi_reuse_config(u64 tables, int nr_tables)
282{
283 int i, sz, ret = 0;
284 void *p, *tablep;
285 struct efi_setup_data *data;
286
287 if (!efi_setup)
288 return 0;
289
290 if (!efi_enabled(EFI_64BIT))
291 return 0;
292
293 data = early_memremap(efi_setup, sizeof(*data));
294 if (!data) {
295 ret = -ENOMEM;
296 goto out;
297 }
298
299 if (!data->smbios)
300 goto out_memremap;
301
302 sz = sizeof(efi_config_table_64_t);
303
304 p = tablep = early_memremap(tables, nr_tables * sz);
305 if (!p) {
306 pr_err("Could not map Configuration table!\n");
307 ret = -ENOMEM;
308 goto out_memremap;
309 }
310
311 for (i = 0; i < efi.systab->nr_tables; i++) {
312 efi_guid_t guid;
313
314 guid = ((efi_config_table_64_t *)p)->guid;
315
316 if (!efi_guidcmp(guid, SMBIOS_TABLE_GUID))
317 ((efi_config_table_64_t *)p)->table = data->smbios;
318 p += sz;
319 }
Matt Fleming98a716b2014-06-09 13:41:26 +0100320 early_memunmap(tablep, nr_tables * sz);
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700321
322out_memremap:
Matt Fleming98a716b2014-06-09 13:41:26 +0100323 early_memunmap(data, sizeof(*data));
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700324out:
325 return ret;
326}
327
Alex Thorltond394f2d2015-12-11 14:59:45 -0600328static const struct dmi_system_id sgi_uv1_dmi[] = {
329 { NULL, "SGI UV1",
330 { DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Stoutland Platform"),
331 DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_VERSION, "1.0"),
332 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BIOS_VENDOR, "SGI.COM"),
333 }
334 },
335 { } /* NULL entry stops DMI scanning */
336};
337
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700338void __init efi_apply_memmap_quirks(void)
339{
340 /*
341 * Once setup is done earlier, unmap the EFI memory map on mismatched
342 * firmware/kernel architectures since there is no support for runtime
343 * services.
344 */
345 if (!efi_runtime_supported()) {
Matt Fleming26d7f652015-10-25 10:26:35 +0000346 pr_info("Setup done, disabling due to 32/64-bit mismatch\n");
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700347 efi_unmap_memmap();
348 }
349
Alex Thorltond394f2d2015-12-11 14:59:45 -0600350 /* UV2+ BIOS has a fix for this issue. UV1 still needs the quirk. */
351 if (dmi_check_system(sgi_uv1_dmi))
Saurabh Tangrieeb9db02014-06-02 05:18:35 -0700352 set_bit(EFI_OLD_MEMMAP, &efi.flags);
353}
Matt Fleming44be28e2014-06-13 12:39:55 +0100354
355/*
356 * For most modern platforms the preferred method of powering off is via
357 * ACPI. However, there are some that are known to require the use of
358 * EFI runtime services and for which ACPI does not work at all.
359 *
360 * Using EFI is a last resort, to be used only if no other option
361 * exists.
362 */
363bool efi_reboot_required(void)
364{
365 if (!acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware)
366 return false;
367
368 efi_reboot_quirk_mode = EFI_RESET_WARM;
369 return true;
370}
371
372bool efi_poweroff_required(void)
373{
374 return !!acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware;
375}