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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef _ASM_X86_EFI_H
3 #define _ASM_X86_EFI_H
4 
5 #include <asm/fpu/api.h>
6 #include <asm/processor-flags.h>
7 #include <asm/tlb.h>
8 #include <asm/nospec-branch.h>
9 #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
10 #include <asm/ibt.h>
11 #include <linux/build_bug.h>
12 #include <linux/kernel.h>
13 #include <linux/pgtable.h>
14 
15 extern unsigned long efi_fw_vendor, efi_config_table;
16 extern unsigned long efi_mixed_mode_stack_pa;
17 
18 /*
19  * We map the EFI regions needed for runtime services non-contiguously,
20  * with preserved alignment on virtual addresses starting from -4G down
21  * for a total max space of 64G. This way, we provide for stable runtime
22  * services addresses across kernels so that a kexec'd kernel can still
23  * use them.
24  *
25  * This is the main reason why we're doing stable VA mappings for RT
26  * services.
27  */
28 
29 #define EFI32_LOADER_SIGNATURE	"EL32"
30 #define EFI64_LOADER_SIGNATURE	"EL64"
31 
32 #define ARCH_EFI_IRQ_FLAGS_MASK	X86_EFLAGS_IF
33 
34 /*
35  * The EFI services are called through variadic functions in many cases. These
36  * functions are implemented in assembler and support only a fixed number of
37  * arguments. The macros below allows us to check at build time that we don't
38  * try to call them with too many arguments.
39  *
40  * __efi_nargs() will return the number of arguments if it is 7 or less, and
41  * cause a BUILD_BUG otherwise. The limitations of the C preprocessor make it
42  * impossible to calculate the exact number of arguments beyond some
43  * pre-defined limit. The maximum number of arguments currently supported by
44  * any of the thunks is 7, so this is good enough for now and can be extended
45  * in the obvious way if we ever need more.
46  */
47 
48 #define __efi_nargs(...) __efi_nargs_(__VA_ARGS__)
49 #define __efi_nargs_(...) __efi_nargs__(0, ##__VA_ARGS__,	\
50 	__efi_arg_sentinel(9), __efi_arg_sentinel(8),		\
51 	__efi_arg_sentinel(7), __efi_arg_sentinel(6),		\
52 	__efi_arg_sentinel(5), __efi_arg_sentinel(4),		\
53 	__efi_arg_sentinel(3), __efi_arg_sentinel(2),		\
54 	__efi_arg_sentinel(1), __efi_arg_sentinel(0))
55 #define __efi_nargs__(_0, _1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, n, ...)	\
56 	__take_second_arg(n,					\
57 		({ BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(1, "__efi_nargs limit exceeded"); 10; }))
58 #define __efi_arg_sentinel(n) , n
59 
60 /*
61  * __efi_nargs_check(f, n, ...) will cause a BUILD_BUG if the ellipsis
62  * represents more than n arguments.
63  */
64 
65 #define __efi_nargs_check(f, n, ...)					\
66 	__efi_nargs_check_(f, __efi_nargs(__VA_ARGS__), n)
67 #define __efi_nargs_check_(f, p, n) __efi_nargs_check__(f, p, n)
68 #define __efi_nargs_check__(f, p, n) ({					\
69 	BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(						\
70 		(p) > (n),						\
71 		#f " called with too many arguments (" #p ">" #n ")");	\
72 })
73 
74 static inline void efi_fpu_begin(void)
75 {
76 	/*
77 	 * The UEFI calling convention (UEFI spec 2.3.2 and 2.3.4) requires
78 	 * that FCW and MXCSR (64-bit) must be initialized prior to calling
79 	 * UEFI code.  (Oddly the spec does not require that the FPU stack
80 	 * be empty.)
81 	 */
82 	kernel_fpu_begin_mask(KFPU_387 | KFPU_MXCSR);
83 }
84 
85 static inline void efi_fpu_end(void)
86 {
87 	kernel_fpu_end();
88 }
89 
90 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
91 #define arch_efi_call_virt_setup()					\
92 ({									\
93 	efi_fpu_begin();						\
94 	firmware_restrict_branch_speculation_start();			\
95 })
96 
97 #define arch_efi_call_virt_teardown()					\
98 ({									\
99 	firmware_restrict_branch_speculation_end();			\
100 	efi_fpu_end();							\
101 })
102 
103 #define arch_efi_call_virt(p, f, args...)	p->f(args)
104 
105 #else /* !CONFIG_X86_32 */
106 
107 #define EFI_LOADER_SIGNATURE	"EL64"
108 
109 extern asmlinkage u64 __efi_call(void *fp, ...);
110 
111 #define efi_call(...) ({						\
112 	__efi_nargs_check(efi_call, 7, __VA_ARGS__);			\
113 	__efi_call(__VA_ARGS__);					\
114 })
115 
116 #define arch_efi_call_virt_setup()					\
117 ({									\
118 	efi_sync_low_kernel_mappings();					\
119 	efi_fpu_begin();						\
120 	firmware_restrict_branch_speculation_start();			\
121 	efi_enter_mm();							\
122 })
123 
124 #define arch_efi_call_virt(p, f, args...) ({				\
125 	u64 ret, ibt = ibt_save();					\
126 	ret = efi_call((void *)p->f, args);				\
127 	ibt_restore(ibt);						\
128 	ret;								\
129 })
130 
131 #define arch_efi_call_virt_teardown()					\
132 ({									\
133 	efi_leave_mm();							\
134 	firmware_restrict_branch_speculation_end();			\
135 	efi_fpu_end();							\
136 })
137 
138 #ifdef CONFIG_KASAN
139 /*
140  * CONFIG_KASAN may redefine memset to __memset.  __memset function is present
141  * only in kernel binary.  Since the EFI stub linked into a separate binary it
142  * doesn't have __memset().  So we should use standard memset from
143  * arch/x86/boot/compressed/string.c.  The same applies to memcpy and memmove.
144  */
145 #undef memcpy
146 #undef memset
147 #undef memmove
148 #endif
149 
150 #endif /* CONFIG_X86_32 */
151 
152 extern int __init efi_memblock_x86_reserve_range(void);
153 extern void __init efi_print_memmap(void);
154 extern void __init efi_map_region(efi_memory_desc_t *md);
155 extern void __init efi_map_region_fixed(efi_memory_desc_t *md);
156 extern void efi_sync_low_kernel_mappings(void);
157 extern int __init efi_alloc_page_tables(void);
158 extern int __init efi_setup_page_tables(unsigned long pa_memmap, unsigned num_pages);
159 extern void __init efi_runtime_update_mappings(void);
160 extern void __init efi_dump_pagetable(void);
161 extern void __init efi_apply_memmap_quirks(void);
162 extern int __init efi_reuse_config(u64 tables, int nr_tables);
163 extern void efi_delete_dummy_variable(void);
164 extern void efi_crash_gracefully_on_page_fault(unsigned long phys_addr);
165 extern void efi_free_boot_services(void);
166 
167 void efi_enter_mm(void);
168 void efi_leave_mm(void);
169 
170 /* kexec external ABI */
171 struct efi_setup_data {
172 	u64 fw_vendor;
173 	u64 __unused;
174 	u64 tables;
175 	u64 smbios;
176 	u64 reserved[8];
177 };
178 
179 extern u64 efi_setup;
180 
181 #ifdef CONFIG_EFI
182 extern efi_status_t __efi64_thunk(u32, ...);
183 
184 #define efi64_thunk(...) ({						\
185 	u64 __pad[3]; /* must have space for 3 args on the stack */	\
186 	__efi_nargs_check(efi64_thunk, 9, __VA_ARGS__);			\
187 	__efi64_thunk(__VA_ARGS__, __pad);				\
188 })
189 
190 static inline bool efi_is_mixed(void)
191 {
192 	if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_EFI_MIXED))
193 		return false;
194 	return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_64) && !efi_enabled(EFI_64BIT);
195 }
196 
197 static inline bool efi_runtime_supported(void)
198 {
199 	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_64) == efi_enabled(EFI_64BIT))
200 		return true;
201 
202 	return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_EFI_MIXED);
203 }
204 
205 extern void parse_efi_setup(u64 phys_addr, u32 data_len);
206 
207 extern void efi_thunk_runtime_setup(void);
208 efi_status_t efi_set_virtual_address_map(unsigned long memory_map_size,
209 					 unsigned long descriptor_size,
210 					 u32 descriptor_version,
211 					 efi_memory_desc_t *virtual_map,
212 					 unsigned long systab_phys);
213 
214 /* arch specific definitions used by the stub code */
215 
216 #ifdef CONFIG_EFI_MIXED
217 
218 #define ARCH_HAS_EFISTUB_WRAPPERS
219 
220 static inline bool efi_is_64bit(void)
221 {
222 	extern const bool efi_is64;
223 
224 	return efi_is64;
225 }
226 
227 static inline bool efi_is_native(void)
228 {
229 	return efi_is_64bit();
230 }
231 
232 #define efi_mixed_mode_cast(attr)					\
233 	__builtin_choose_expr(						\
234 		__builtin_types_compatible_p(u32, __typeof__(attr)),	\
235 			(unsigned long)(attr), (attr))
236 
237 #define efi_table_attr(inst, attr)					\
238 	(efi_is_native()						\
239 		? inst->attr						\
240 		: (__typeof__(inst->attr))				\
241 			efi_mixed_mode_cast(inst->mixed_mode.attr))
242 
243 /*
244  * The following macros allow translating arguments if necessary from native to
245  * mixed mode. The use case for this is to initialize the upper 32 bits of
246  * output parameters, and where the 32-bit method requires a 64-bit argument,
247  * which must be split up into two arguments to be thunked properly.
248  *
249  * As examples, the AllocatePool boot service returns the address of the
250  * allocation, but it will not set the high 32 bits of the address. To ensure
251  * that the full 64-bit address is initialized, we zero-init the address before
252  * calling the thunk.
253  *
254  * The FreePages boot service takes a 64-bit physical address even in 32-bit
255  * mode. For the thunk to work correctly, a native 64-bit call of
256  * 	free_pages(addr, size)
257  * must be translated to
258  * 	efi64_thunk(free_pages, addr & U32_MAX, addr >> 32, size)
259  * so that the two 32-bit halves of addr get pushed onto the stack separately.
260  */
261 
262 static inline void *efi64_zero_upper(void *p)
263 {
264 	((u32 *)p)[1] = 0;
265 	return p;
266 }
267 
268 static inline u32 efi64_convert_status(efi_status_t status)
269 {
270 	return (u32)(status | (u64)status >> 32);
271 }
272 
273 #define __efi64_argmap_free_pages(addr, size)				\
274 	((addr), 0, (size))
275 
276 #define __efi64_argmap_get_memory_map(mm_size, mm, key, size, ver)	\
277 	((mm_size), (mm), efi64_zero_upper(key), efi64_zero_upper(size), (ver))
278 
279 #define __efi64_argmap_allocate_pool(type, size, buffer)		\
280 	((type), (size), efi64_zero_upper(buffer))
281 
282 #define __efi64_argmap_create_event(type, tpl, f, c, event)		\
283 	((type), (tpl), (f), (c), efi64_zero_upper(event))
284 
285 #define __efi64_argmap_set_timer(event, type, time)			\
286 	((event), (type), lower_32_bits(time), upper_32_bits(time))
287 
288 #define __efi64_argmap_wait_for_event(num, event, index)		\
289 	((num), (event), efi64_zero_upper(index))
290 
291 #define __efi64_argmap_handle_protocol(handle, protocol, interface)	\
292 	((handle), (protocol), efi64_zero_upper(interface))
293 
294 #define __efi64_argmap_locate_protocol(protocol, reg, interface)	\
295 	((protocol), (reg), efi64_zero_upper(interface))
296 
297 #define __efi64_argmap_locate_device_path(protocol, path, handle)	\
298 	((protocol), (path), efi64_zero_upper(handle))
299 
300 #define __efi64_argmap_exit(handle, status, size, data)			\
301 	((handle), efi64_convert_status(status), (size), (data))
302 
303 /* PCI I/O */
304 #define __efi64_argmap_get_location(protocol, seg, bus, dev, func)	\
305 	((protocol), efi64_zero_upper(seg), efi64_zero_upper(bus),	\
306 	 efi64_zero_upper(dev), efi64_zero_upper(func))
307 
308 /* LoadFile */
309 #define __efi64_argmap_load_file(protocol, path, policy, bufsize, buf)	\
310 	((protocol), (path), (policy), efi64_zero_upper(bufsize), (buf))
311 
312 /* Graphics Output Protocol */
313 #define __efi64_argmap_query_mode(gop, mode, size, info)		\
314 	((gop), (mode), efi64_zero_upper(size), efi64_zero_upper(info))
315 
316 /* TCG2 protocol */
317 #define __efi64_argmap_hash_log_extend_event(prot, fl, addr, size, ev)	\
318 	((prot), (fl), 0ULL, (u64)(addr), 0ULL, (u64)(size), 0ULL, ev)
319 
320 /*
321  * The macros below handle the plumbing for the argument mapping. To add a
322  * mapping for a specific EFI method, simply define a macro
323  * __efi64_argmap_<method name>, following the examples above.
324  */
325 
326 #define __efi64_thunk_map(inst, func, ...)				\
327 	efi64_thunk(inst->mixed_mode.func,				\
328 		__efi64_argmap(__efi64_argmap_ ## func(__VA_ARGS__),	\
329 			       (__VA_ARGS__)))
330 
331 #define __efi64_argmap(mapped, args)					\
332 	__PASTE(__efi64_argmap__, __efi_nargs(__efi_eat mapped))(mapped, args)
333 #define __efi64_argmap__0(mapped, args) __efi_eval mapped
334 #define __efi64_argmap__1(mapped, args) __efi_eval args
335 
336 #define __efi_eat(...)
337 #define __efi_eval(...) __VA_ARGS__
338 
339 /* The three macros below handle dispatching via the thunk if needed */
340 
341 #define efi_call_proto(inst, func, ...)					\
342 	(efi_is_native()						\
343 		? inst->func(inst, ##__VA_ARGS__)			\
344 		: __efi64_thunk_map(inst, func, inst, ##__VA_ARGS__))
345 
346 #define efi_bs_call(func, ...)						\
347 	(efi_is_native()						\
348 		? efi_system_table->boottime->func(__VA_ARGS__)		\
349 		: __efi64_thunk_map(efi_table_attr(efi_system_table,	\
350 						   boottime),		\
351 				    func, __VA_ARGS__))
352 
353 #define efi_rt_call(func, ...)						\
354 	(efi_is_native()						\
355 		? efi_system_table->runtime->func(__VA_ARGS__)		\
356 		: __efi64_thunk_map(efi_table_attr(efi_system_table,	\
357 						   runtime),		\
358 				    func, __VA_ARGS__))
359 
360 #else /* CONFIG_EFI_MIXED */
361 
362 static inline bool efi_is_64bit(void)
363 {
364 	return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_64);
365 }
366 
367 #endif /* CONFIG_EFI_MIXED */
368 
369 extern bool efi_reboot_required(void);
370 extern bool efi_is_table_address(unsigned long phys_addr);
371 
372 extern void efi_find_mirror(void);
373 extern void efi_reserve_boot_services(void);
374 #else
375 static inline void parse_efi_setup(u64 phys_addr, u32 data_len) {}
376 static inline bool efi_reboot_required(void)
377 {
378 	return false;
379 }
380 static inline  bool efi_is_table_address(unsigned long phys_addr)
381 {
382 	return false;
383 }
384 static inline void efi_find_mirror(void)
385 {
386 }
387 static inline void efi_reserve_boot_services(void)
388 {
389 }
390 #endif /* CONFIG_EFI */
391 
392 #ifdef CONFIG_EFI_FAKE_MEMMAP
393 extern void __init efi_fake_memmap_early(void);
394 #else
395 static inline void efi_fake_memmap_early(void)
396 {
397 }
398 #endif
399 
400 #define arch_ima_efi_boot_mode	\
401 	({ extern struct boot_params boot_params; boot_params.secure_boot; })
402 
403 #endif /* _ASM_X86_EFI_H */
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