1 /** @file 2 Expose the address(es) of the ACPI RSD PTR table(s) and the SMBIOS entry 3 point(s) in a MB-aligned structure to the hypervisor. 4 5 The hypervisor locates the MB-aligned structure based on the signature GUID 6 that is at offset 0 in the structure. Once the RSD PTR and SMBIOS anchor 7 address(es) are retrieved, the hypervisor may perform various ACPI and SMBIOS 8 checks. 9 10 This feature is a development aid, for supporting ACPI and SMBIOS table unit 11 tests in hypervisors. Do not enable in production builds. 12 13 Copyright (C) 2019, Red Hat, Inc. 14 15 This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available 16 under the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this 17 distribution. The full text of the license may be found at 18 <http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php>. 19 20 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT 21 WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. 22 **/ 23 24 #ifndef BIOSTABLESTEST_H 25 #define BIOSTABLESTEST_H 26 27 #include <Uefi/UefiBaseType.h> 28 29 #define BIOS_TABLES_TEST_GUID \ 30 { \ 31 0x5478594e, \ 32 0xdfcb, \ 33 0x425f, \ 34 { 0x8e, 0x42, 0xc8, 0xaf, 0xf8, 0x8a, 0x88, 0x7a } \ 35 } 36 37 extern EFI_GUID gBiosTablesTestGuid; 38 39 // 40 // The following structure must be allocated in Boot Services Data type memory, 41 // aligned at a 1MB boundary. 42 // 43 #pragma pack (1) 44 typedef struct { 45 // 46 // The signature GUID is written to the MB-aligned structure from 47 // gBiosTablesTestGuid, but with all bits inverted. That's the actual GUID 48 // value that the hypervisor should look for at each MB boundary, looping 49 // over all guest RAM pages with that alignment, until a match is found. The 50 // bit-flipping occurs in order not to store the actual GUID in any UEFI 51 // executable, which might confuse guest memory analysis. Note that EFI_GUID 52 // has little endian representation. 53 // 54 EFI_GUID InverseSignatureGuid; 55 // 56 // The Rsdp10 and Rsdp20 fields may be read when the signature GUID matches. 57 // Rsdp10 is the guest-physical address of the ACPI 1.0 specification RSD PTR 58 // table, in 8-byte little endian representation. Rsdp20 is the same, for the 59 // ACPI 2.0 or later specification RSD PTR table. Each of these fields may be 60 // zero (independently of the other) if the UEFI System Table does not 61 // provide the corresponding UEFI Configuration Table. 62 // 63 EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Rsdp10; 64 EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Rsdp20; 65 // 66 // The Smbios21 and Smbios30 fields may be read when the signature GUID 67 // matches. Smbios21 is the guest-physical address of the SMBIOS 2.1 (32-bit) 68 // Entry Point Structure from the SMBIOS v3.2.0 specification, in 8-byte 69 // little endian representation. Smbios30 is the guest-physical address of 70 // the SMBIOS 3.0 (64-bit) Entry Point Structure from the same specification, 71 // in the same representation. Each of these fields may be zero 72 // (independently of the other) if the UEFI System Table does not provide the 73 // corresponding UEFI Configuration Table. 74 // 75 EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Smbios21; 76 EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Smbios30; 77 } BIOS_TABLES_TEST; 78 #pragma pack () 79 80 #endif /* BIOSTABLESTEST_H */ 81