/** @file | |
CPU DXE Module to produce CPU MP Protocol. | |
Copyright (c) 2008 - 2022, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> | |
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent | |
**/ | |
#include "CpuDxe.h" | |
#include "CpuMp.h" | |
EFI_HANDLE mMpServiceHandle = NULL; | |
UINTN mNumberOfProcessors = 1; | |
EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL mMpServicesTemplate = { | |
GetNumberOfProcessors, | |
GetProcessorInfo, | |
StartupAllAPs, | |
StartupThisAP, | |
SwitchBSP, | |
EnableDisableAP, | |
WhoAmI | |
}; | |
/** | |
This service retrieves the number of logical processor in the platform | |
and the number of those logical processors that are enabled on this boot. | |
This service may only be called from the BSP. | |
This function is used to retrieve the following information: | |
- The number of logical processors that are present in the system. | |
- The number of enabled logical processors in the system at the instant | |
this call is made. | |
Because MP Service Protocol provides services to enable and disable processors | |
dynamically, the number of enabled logical processors may vary during the | |
course of a boot session. | |
If this service is called from an AP, then EFI_DEVICE_ERROR is returned. | |
If NumberOfProcessors or NumberOfEnabledProcessors is NULL, then | |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned. Otherwise, the total number of processors | |
is returned in NumberOfProcessors, the number of currently enabled processor | |
is returned in NumberOfEnabledProcessors, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. | |
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL | |
instance. | |
@param[out] NumberOfProcessors Pointer to the total number of logical | |
processors in the system, including the BSP | |
and disabled APs. | |
@param[out] NumberOfEnabledProcessors Pointer to the number of enabled logical | |
processors that exist in system, including | |
the BSP. | |
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The number of logical processors and enabled | |
logical processors was retrieved. | |
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The calling processor is an AP. | |
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER NumberOfProcessors is NULL. | |
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER NumberOfEnabledProcessors is NULL. | |
**/ | |
EFI_STATUS | |
EFIAPI | |
GetNumberOfProcessors ( | |
IN EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL *This, | |
OUT UINTN *NumberOfProcessors, | |
OUT UINTN *NumberOfEnabledProcessors | |
) | |
{ | |
if ((NumberOfProcessors == NULL) || (NumberOfEnabledProcessors == NULL)) { | |
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; | |
} | |
return MpInitLibGetNumberOfProcessors ( | |
NumberOfProcessors, | |
NumberOfEnabledProcessors | |
); | |
} | |
/** | |
Gets detailed MP-related information on the requested processor at the | |
instant this call is made. This service may only be called from the BSP. | |
This service retrieves detailed MP-related information about any processor | |
on the platform. Note the following: | |
- The processor information may change during the course of a boot session. | |
- The information presented here is entirely MP related. | |
Information regarding the number of caches and their sizes, frequency of operation, | |
slot numbers is all considered platform-related information and is not provided | |
by this service. | |
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL | |
instance. | |
@param[in] ProcessorNumber The handle number of processor. | |
@param[out] ProcessorInfoBuffer A pointer to the buffer where information for | |
the requested processor is deposited. | |
@retval EFI_SUCCESS Processor information was returned. | |
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The calling processor is an AP. | |
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ProcessorInfoBuffer is NULL. | |
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The processor with the handle specified by | |
ProcessorNumber does not exist in the platform. | |
**/ | |
EFI_STATUS | |
EFIAPI | |
GetProcessorInfo ( | |
IN EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL *This, | |
IN UINTN ProcessorNumber, | |
OUT EFI_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION *ProcessorInfoBuffer | |
) | |
{ | |
return MpInitLibGetProcessorInfo (ProcessorNumber, ProcessorInfoBuffer, NULL); | |
} | |
/** | |
This service executes a caller provided function on all enabled APs. APs can | |
run either simultaneously or one at a time in sequence. This service supports | |
both blocking and non-blocking requests. The non-blocking requests use EFI | |
events so the BSP can detect when the APs have finished. This service may only | |
be called from the BSP. | |
This function is used to dispatch all the enabled APs to the function specified | |
by Procedure. If any enabled AP is busy, then EFI_NOT_READY is returned | |
immediately and Procedure is not started on any AP. | |
If SingleThread is TRUE, all the enabled APs execute the function specified by | |
Procedure one by one, in ascending order of processor handle number. Otherwise, | |
all the enabled APs execute the function specified by Procedure simultaneously. | |
If WaitEvent is NULL, execution is in blocking mode. The BSP waits until all | |
APs finish or TimeoutInMicroseconds expires. Otherwise, execution is in non-blocking | |
mode, and the BSP returns from this service without waiting for APs. If a | |
non-blocking mode is requested after the UEFI Event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT | |
is signaled, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED must be returned. | |
If the timeout specified by TimeoutInMicroseconds expires before all APs return | |
from Procedure, then Procedure on the failed APs is terminated. All enabled APs | |
are always available for further calls to EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() | |
and EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupThisAP(). If FailedCpuList is not NULL, its | |
content points to the list of processor handle numbers in which Procedure was | |
terminated. | |
Note: It is the responsibility of the consumer of the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() | |
to make sure that the nature of the code that is executed on the BSP and the | |
dispatched APs is well controlled. The MP Services Protocol does not guarantee | |
that the Procedure function is MP-safe. Hence, the tasks that can be run in | |
parallel are limited to certain independent tasks and well-controlled exclusive | |
code. EFI services and protocols may not be called by APs unless otherwise | |
specified. | |
In blocking execution mode, BSP waits until all APs finish or | |
TimeoutInMicroseconds expires. | |
In non-blocking execution mode, BSP is freed to return to the caller and then | |
proceed to the next task without having to wait for APs. The following | |
sequence needs to occur in a non-blocking execution mode: | |
-# The caller that intends to use this MP Services Protocol in non-blocking | |
mode creates WaitEvent by calling the EFI CreateEvent() service. The caller | |
invokes EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs(). If the parameter WaitEvent | |
is not NULL, then StartupAllAPs() executes in non-blocking mode. It requests | |
the function specified by Procedure to be started on all the enabled APs, | |
and releases the BSP to continue with other tasks. | |
-# The caller can use the CheckEvent() and WaitForEvent() services to check | |
the state of the WaitEvent created in step 1. | |
-# When the APs complete their task or TimeoutInMicroSeconds expires, the MP | |
Service signals WaitEvent by calling the EFI SignalEvent() function. If | |
FailedCpuList is not NULL, its content is available when WaitEvent is | |
signaled. If all APs returned from Procedure prior to the timeout, then | |
FailedCpuList is set to NULL. If not all APs return from Procedure before | |
the timeout, then FailedCpuList is filled in with the list of the failed | |
APs. The buffer is allocated by MP Service Protocol using AllocatePool(). | |
It is the caller's responsibility to free the buffer with FreePool() service. | |
-# This invocation of SignalEvent() function informs the caller that invoked | |
EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() that either all the APs completed | |
the specified task or a timeout occurred. The contents of FailedCpuList | |
can be examined to determine which APs did not complete the specified task | |
prior to the timeout. | |
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL | |
instance. | |
@param[in] Procedure A pointer to the function to be run on | |
enabled APs of the system. See type | |
EFI_AP_PROCEDURE. | |
@param[in] SingleThread If TRUE, then all the enabled APs execute | |
the function specified by Procedure one by | |
one, in ascending order of processor handle | |
number. If FALSE, then all the enabled APs | |
execute the function specified by Procedure | |
simultaneously. | |
@param[in] WaitEvent The event created by the caller with CreateEvent() | |
service. If it is NULL, then execute in | |
blocking mode. BSP waits until all APs finish | |
or TimeoutInMicroseconds expires. If it's | |
not NULL, then execute in non-blocking mode. | |
BSP requests the function specified by | |
Procedure to be started on all the enabled | |
APs, and go on executing immediately. If | |
all return from Procedure, or TimeoutInMicroseconds | |
expires, this event is signaled. The BSP | |
can use the CheckEvent() or WaitForEvent() | |
services to check the state of event. Type | |
EFI_EVENT is defined in CreateEvent() in | |
the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface | |
Specification. | |
@param[in] TimeoutInMicroseconds Indicates the time limit in microseconds for | |
APs to return from Procedure, either for | |
blocking or non-blocking mode. Zero means | |
infinity. If the timeout expires before | |
all APs return from Procedure, then Procedure | |
on the failed APs is terminated. All enabled | |
APs are available for next function assigned | |
by EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() | |
or EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupThisAP(). | |
If the timeout expires in blocking mode, | |
BSP returns EFI_TIMEOUT. If the timeout | |
expires in non-blocking mode, WaitEvent | |
is signaled with SignalEvent(). | |
@param[in] ProcedureArgument The parameter passed into Procedure for | |
all APs. | |
@param[out] FailedCpuList If NULL, this parameter is ignored. Otherwise, | |
if all APs finish successfully, then its | |
content is set to NULL. If not all APs | |
finish before timeout expires, then its | |
content is set to address of the buffer | |
holding handle numbers of the failed APs. | |
The buffer is allocated by MP Service Protocol, | |
and it's the caller's responsibility to | |
free the buffer with FreePool() service. | |
In blocking mode, it is ready for consumption | |
when the call returns. In non-blocking mode, | |
it is ready when WaitEvent is signaled. The | |
list of failed CPU is terminated by | |
END_OF_CPU_LIST. | |
@retval EFI_SUCCESS In blocking mode, all APs have finished before | |
the timeout expired. | |
@retval EFI_SUCCESS In non-blocking mode, function has been dispatched | |
to all enabled APs. | |
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED A non-blocking mode request was made after the | |
UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT was | |
signaled. | |
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Caller processor is AP. | |
@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED No enabled APs exist in the system. | |
@retval EFI_NOT_READY Any enabled APs are busy. | |
@retval EFI_TIMEOUT In blocking mode, the timeout expired before | |
all enabled APs have finished. | |
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Procedure is NULL. | |
**/ | |
EFI_STATUS | |
EFIAPI | |
StartupAllAPs ( | |
IN EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL *This, | |
IN EFI_AP_PROCEDURE Procedure, | |
IN BOOLEAN SingleThread, | |
IN EFI_EVENT WaitEvent OPTIONAL, | |
IN UINTN TimeoutInMicroseconds, | |
IN VOID *ProcedureArgument OPTIONAL, | |
OUT UINTN **FailedCpuList OPTIONAL | |
) | |
{ | |
return MpInitLibStartupAllAPs ( | |
Procedure, | |
SingleThread, | |
WaitEvent, | |
TimeoutInMicroseconds, | |
ProcedureArgument, | |
FailedCpuList | |
); | |
} | |
/** | |
This service lets the caller get one enabled AP to execute a caller-provided | |
function. The caller can request the BSP to either wait for the completion | |
of the AP or just proceed with the next task by using the EFI event mechanism. | |
See EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() for more details on non-blocking | |
execution support. This service may only be called from the BSP. | |
This function is used to dispatch one enabled AP to the function specified by | |
Procedure passing in the argument specified by ProcedureArgument. If WaitEvent | |
is NULL, execution is in blocking mode. The BSP waits until the AP finishes or | |
TimeoutInMicroSeconds expires. Otherwise, execution is in non-blocking mode. | |
BSP proceeds to the next task without waiting for the AP. If a non-blocking mode | |
is requested after the UEFI Event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled, | |
then EFI_UNSUPPORTED must be returned. | |
If the timeout specified by TimeoutInMicroseconds expires before the AP returns | |
from Procedure, then execution of Procedure by the AP is terminated. The AP is | |
available for subsequent calls to EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() and | |
EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupThisAP(). | |
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL | |
instance. | |
@param[in] Procedure A pointer to the function to be run on the | |
designated AP of the system. See type | |
EFI_AP_PROCEDURE. | |
@param[in] ProcessorNumber The handle number of the AP. The range is | |
from 0 to the total number of logical | |
processors minus 1. The total number of | |
logical processors can be retrieved by | |
EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors(). | |
@param[in] WaitEvent The event created by the caller with CreateEvent() | |
service. If it is NULL, then execute in | |
blocking mode. BSP waits until this AP finish | |
or TimeoutInMicroSeconds expires. If it's | |
not NULL, then execute in non-blocking mode. | |
BSP requests the function specified by | |
Procedure to be started on this AP, | |
and go on executing immediately. If this AP | |
return from Procedure or TimeoutInMicroSeconds | |
expires, this event is signaled. The BSP | |
can use the CheckEvent() or WaitForEvent() | |
services to check the state of event. Type | |
EFI_EVENT is defined in CreateEvent() in | |
the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface | |
Specification. | |
@param[in] TimeoutInMicroseconds Indicates the time limit in microseconds for | |
this AP to finish this Procedure, either for | |
blocking or non-blocking mode. Zero means | |
infinity. If the timeout expires before | |
this AP returns from Procedure, then Procedure | |
on the AP is terminated. The | |
AP is available for next function assigned | |
by EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() | |
or EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupThisAP(). | |
If the timeout expires in blocking mode, | |
BSP returns EFI_TIMEOUT. If the timeout | |
expires in non-blocking mode, WaitEvent | |
is signaled with SignalEvent(). | |
@param[in] ProcedureArgument The parameter passed into Procedure on the | |
specified AP. | |
@param[out] Finished If NULL, this parameter is ignored. In | |
blocking mode, this parameter is ignored. | |
In non-blocking mode, if AP returns from | |
Procedure before the timeout expires, its | |
content is set to TRUE. Otherwise, the | |
value is set to FALSE. The caller can | |
determine if the AP returned from Procedure | |
by evaluating this value. | |
@retval EFI_SUCCESS In blocking mode, specified AP finished before | |
the timeout expires. | |
@retval EFI_SUCCESS In non-blocking mode, the function has been | |
dispatched to specified AP. | |
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED A non-blocking mode request was made after the | |
UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT was | |
signaled. | |
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The calling processor is an AP. | |
@retval EFI_TIMEOUT In blocking mode, the timeout expired before | |
the specified AP has finished. | |
@retval EFI_NOT_READY The specified AP is busy. | |
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The processor with the handle specified by | |
ProcessorNumber does not exist. | |
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ProcessorNumber specifies the BSP or disabled AP. | |
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Procedure is NULL. | |
**/ | |
EFI_STATUS | |
EFIAPI | |
StartupThisAP ( | |
IN EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL *This, | |
IN EFI_AP_PROCEDURE Procedure, | |
IN UINTN ProcessorNumber, | |
IN EFI_EVENT WaitEvent OPTIONAL, | |
IN UINTN TimeoutInMicroseconds, | |
IN VOID *ProcedureArgument OPTIONAL, | |
OUT BOOLEAN *Finished OPTIONAL | |
) | |
{ | |
return MpInitLibStartupThisAP ( | |
Procedure, | |
ProcessorNumber, | |
WaitEvent, | |
TimeoutInMicroseconds, | |
ProcedureArgument, | |
Finished | |
); | |
} | |
/** | |
This service switches the requested AP to be the BSP from that point onward. | |
This service changes the BSP for all purposes. This call can only be performed | |
by the current BSP. | |
This service switches the requested AP to be the BSP from that point onward. | |
This service changes the BSP for all purposes. The new BSP can take over the | |
execution of the old BSP and continue seamlessly from where the old one left | |
off. This service may not be supported after the UEFI Event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT | |
is signaled. | |
If the BSP cannot be switched prior to the return from this service, then | |
EFI_UNSUPPORTED must be returned. | |
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL instance. | |
@param[in] ProcessorNumber The handle number of AP that is to become the new | |
BSP. The range is from 0 to the total number of | |
logical processors minus 1. The total number of | |
logical processors can be retrieved by | |
EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors(). | |
@param[in] EnableOldBSP If TRUE, then the old BSP will be listed as an | |
enabled AP. Otherwise, it will be disabled. | |
@retval EFI_SUCCESS BSP successfully switched. | |
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Switching the BSP cannot be completed prior to | |
this service returning. | |
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Switching the BSP is not supported. | |
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The calling processor is an AP. | |
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The processor with the handle specified by | |
ProcessorNumber does not exist. | |
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ProcessorNumber specifies the current BSP or | |
a disabled AP. | |
@retval EFI_NOT_READY The specified AP is busy. | |
**/ | |
EFI_STATUS | |
EFIAPI | |
SwitchBSP ( | |
IN EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL *This, | |
IN UINTN ProcessorNumber, | |
IN BOOLEAN EnableOldBSP | |
) | |
{ | |
return MpInitLibSwitchBSP (ProcessorNumber, EnableOldBSP); | |
} | |
/** | |
This service lets the caller enable or disable an AP from this point onward. | |
This service may only be called from the BSP. | |
This service allows the caller enable or disable an AP from this point onward. | |
The caller can optionally specify the health status of the AP by Health. If | |
an AP is being disabled, then the state of the disabled AP is implementation | |
dependent. If an AP is enabled, then the implementation must guarantee that a | |
complete initialization sequence is performed on the AP, so the AP is in a state | |
that is compatible with an MP operating system. This service may not be supported | |
after the UEFI Event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled. | |
If the enable or disable AP operation cannot be completed prior to the return | |
from this service, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED must be returned. | |
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL instance. | |
@param[in] ProcessorNumber The handle number of AP. | |
The range is from 0 to the total number of | |
logical processors minus 1. The total number of | |
logical processors can be retrieved by | |
EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors(). | |
@param[in] EnableAP Specifies the new state for the processor for | |
enabled, FALSE for disabled. | |
@param[in] HealthFlag If not NULL, a pointer to a value that specifies | |
the new health status of the AP. This flag | |
corresponds to StatusFlag defined in | |
EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetProcessorInfo(). Only | |
the PROCESSOR_HEALTH_STATUS_BIT is used. All other | |
bits are ignored. If it is NULL, this parameter | |
is ignored. | |
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The specified AP was enabled or disabled successfully. | |
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Enabling or disabling an AP cannot be completed | |
prior to this service returning. | |
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Enabling or disabling an AP is not supported. | |
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The calling processor is an AP. | |
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Processor with the handle specified by ProcessorNumber | |
does not exist. | |
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ProcessorNumber specifies the BSP. | |
**/ | |
EFI_STATUS | |
EFIAPI | |
EnableDisableAP ( | |
IN EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL *This, | |
IN UINTN ProcessorNumber, | |
IN BOOLEAN EnableAP, | |
IN UINT32 *HealthFlag OPTIONAL | |
) | |
{ | |
return MpInitLibEnableDisableAP (ProcessorNumber, EnableAP, HealthFlag); | |
} | |
/** | |
This return the handle number for the calling processor. This service may be | |
called from the BSP and APs. | |
This service returns the processor handle number for the calling processor. | |
The returned value is in the range from 0 to the total number of logical | |
processors minus 1. The total number of logical processors can be retrieved | |
with EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors(). This service may be | |
called from the BSP and APs. If ProcessorNumber is NULL, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | |
is returned. Otherwise, the current processors handle number is returned in | |
ProcessorNumber, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. | |
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL instance. | |
@param[out] ProcessorNumber Pointer to the handle number of AP. | |
The range is from 0 to the total number of | |
logical processors minus 1. The total number of | |
logical processors can be retrieved by | |
EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors(). | |
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The current processor handle number was returned | |
in ProcessorNumber. | |
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ProcessorNumber is NULL. | |
**/ | |
EFI_STATUS | |
EFIAPI | |
WhoAmI ( | |
IN EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL *This, | |
OUT UINTN *ProcessorNumber | |
) | |
{ | |
return MpInitLibWhoAmI (ProcessorNumber); | |
} | |
/** | |
Collects BIST data from HOB. | |
This function collects BIST data from HOB built from Sec Platform Information | |
PPI or SEC Platform Information2 PPI. | |
**/ | |
VOID | |
CollectBistDataFromHob ( | |
VOID | |
) | |
{ | |
EFI_HOB_GUID_TYPE *GuidHob; | |
EFI_SEC_PLATFORM_INFORMATION_RECORD2 *SecPlatformInformation2; | |
EFI_SEC_PLATFORM_INFORMATION_RECORD *SecPlatformInformation; | |
UINTN NumberOfData; | |
EFI_SEC_PLATFORM_INFORMATION_CPU *CpuInstance; | |
EFI_SEC_PLATFORM_INFORMATION_CPU BspCpuInstance; | |
UINTN ProcessorNumber; | |
EFI_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION ProcessorInfo; | |
EFI_HEALTH_FLAGS BistData; | |
UINTN CpuInstanceNumber; | |
SecPlatformInformation2 = NULL; | |
SecPlatformInformation = NULL; | |
// | |
// Get gEfiSecPlatformInformation2PpiGuid Guided HOB firstly | |
// | |
GuidHob = GetFirstGuidHob (&gEfiSecPlatformInformation2PpiGuid); | |
if (GuidHob != NULL) { | |
// | |
// Sec Platform Information2 PPI includes BSP/APs' BIST information | |
// | |
SecPlatformInformation2 = GET_GUID_HOB_DATA (GuidHob); | |
NumberOfData = SecPlatformInformation2->NumberOfCpus; | |
CpuInstance = SecPlatformInformation2->CpuInstance; | |
} else { | |
// | |
// Otherwise, get gEfiSecPlatformInformationPpiGuid Guided HOB | |
// | |
GuidHob = GetFirstGuidHob (&gEfiSecPlatformInformationPpiGuid); | |
if (GuidHob != NULL) { | |
SecPlatformInformation = GET_GUID_HOB_DATA (GuidHob); | |
NumberOfData = 1; | |
// | |
// SEC Platform Information only includes BSP's BIST information | |
// does not have BSP's APIC ID | |
// | |
BspCpuInstance.CpuLocation = GetApicId (); | |
BspCpuInstance.InfoRecord.IA32HealthFlags.Uint32 = SecPlatformInformation->IA32HealthFlags.Uint32; | |
CpuInstance = &BspCpuInstance; | |
} else { | |
DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Does not find any HOB stored CPU BIST information!\n")); | |
// | |
// Does not find any HOB stored BIST information | |
// | |
return; | |
} | |
} | |
for (ProcessorNumber = 0; ProcessorNumber < mNumberOfProcessors; ProcessorNumber++) { | |
MpInitLibGetProcessorInfo (ProcessorNumber, &ProcessorInfo, &BistData); | |
for (CpuInstanceNumber = 0; CpuInstanceNumber < NumberOfData; CpuInstanceNumber++) { | |
if (ProcessorInfo.ProcessorId == CpuInstance[CpuInstanceNumber].CpuLocation) { | |
// | |
// Update CPU health status for MP Services Protocol according to BIST data. | |
// | |
BistData = CpuInstance[CpuInstanceNumber].InfoRecord.IA32HealthFlags; | |
} | |
} | |
if (BistData.Uint32 != 0) { | |
// | |
// Report Status Code that self test is failed | |
// | |
REPORT_STATUS_CODE ( | |
EFI_ERROR_CODE | EFI_ERROR_MAJOR, | |
(EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_HOST_PROCESSOR | EFI_CU_HP_EC_SELF_TEST) | |
); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// | |
// Structure for InitializeSeparateExceptionStacks | |
// | |
typedef struct { | |
VOID *Buffer; | |
UINTN BufferSize; | |
EFI_STATUS Status; | |
} EXCEPTION_STACK_SWITCH_CONTEXT; | |
/** | |
Initializes CPU exceptions handlers for the sake of stack switch requirement. | |
This function is a wrapper of InitializeSeparateExceptionStacks. It's mainly | |
for the sake of AP's init because of EFI_AP_PROCEDURE API requirement. | |
@param[in,out] Buffer The pointer to private data buffer. | |
**/ | |
VOID | |
EFIAPI | |
InitializeExceptionStackSwitchHandlers ( | |
IN OUT VOID *Buffer | |
) | |
{ | |
EXCEPTION_STACK_SWITCH_CONTEXT *SwitchStackData; | |
UINTN Index; | |
MpInitLibWhoAmI (&Index); | |
SwitchStackData = (EXCEPTION_STACK_SWITCH_CONTEXT *)Buffer; | |
// | |
// This may be called twice for each Cpu. Only run InitializeSeparateExceptionStacks | |
// if this is the first call or the first call failed because of size too small. | |
// | |
if ((SwitchStackData[Index].Status == EFI_NOT_STARTED) || (SwitchStackData[Index].Status == EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL)) { | |
SwitchStackData[Index].Status = InitializeSeparateExceptionStacks (SwitchStackData[Index].Buffer, &SwitchStackData[Index].BufferSize); | |
} | |
} | |
/** | |
Initializes MP exceptions handlers for the sake of stack switch requirement. | |
This function will allocate required resources required to setup stack switch | |
and pass them through SwitchStackData to each logic processor. | |
**/ | |
VOID | |
InitializeMpExceptionStackSwitchHandlers ( | |
VOID | |
) | |
{ | |
UINTN Index; | |
EXCEPTION_STACK_SWITCH_CONTEXT *SwitchStackData; | |
UINTN BufferSize; | |
EFI_STATUS Status; | |
UINT8 *Buffer; | |
SwitchStackData = AllocateZeroPool (mNumberOfProcessors * sizeof (EXCEPTION_STACK_SWITCH_CONTEXT)); | |
ASSERT (SwitchStackData != NULL); | |
for (Index = 0; Index < mNumberOfProcessors; ++Index) { | |
// | |
// Because the procedure may runs multiple times, use the status EFI_NOT_STARTED | |
// to indicate the procedure haven't been run yet. | |
// | |
SwitchStackData[Index].Status = EFI_NOT_STARTED; | |
} | |
Status = MpInitLibStartupAllCPUs ( | |
InitializeExceptionStackSwitchHandlers, | |
0, | |
SwitchStackData | |
); | |
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status); | |
BufferSize = 0; | |
for (Index = 0; Index < mNumberOfProcessors; ++Index) { | |
if (SwitchStackData[Index].Status == EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) { | |
ASSERT (SwitchStackData[Index].BufferSize != 0); | |
BufferSize += SwitchStackData[Index].BufferSize; | |
} else { | |
ASSERT (SwitchStackData[Index].Status == EFI_SUCCESS); | |
ASSERT (SwitchStackData[Index].BufferSize == 0); | |
} | |
} | |
if (BufferSize != 0) { | |
Buffer = AllocateRuntimeZeroPool (BufferSize); | |
ASSERT (Buffer != NULL); | |
BufferSize = 0; | |
for (Index = 0; Index < mNumberOfProcessors; ++Index) { | |
if (SwitchStackData[Index].Status == EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) { | |
SwitchStackData[Index].Buffer = (VOID *)(&Buffer[BufferSize]); | |
BufferSize += SwitchStackData[Index].BufferSize; | |
DEBUG (( | |
DEBUG_INFO, | |
"Buffer[cpu%lu] for InitializeExceptionStackSwitchHandlers: 0x%lX with size 0x%lX\n", | |
(UINT64)(UINTN)Index, | |
(UINT64)(UINTN)SwitchStackData[Index].Buffer, | |
(UINT64)(UINTN)SwitchStackData[Index].BufferSize | |
)); | |
} | |
} | |
Status = MpInitLibStartupAllCPUs ( | |
InitializeExceptionStackSwitchHandlers, | |
0, | |
SwitchStackData | |
); | |
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status); | |
for (Index = 0; Index < mNumberOfProcessors; ++Index) { | |
ASSERT (SwitchStackData[Index].Status == EFI_SUCCESS); | |
} | |
} | |
FreePool (SwitchStackData); | |
} | |
/** | |
Initializes MP exceptions handlers for special features, such as Heap Guard | |
and Stack Guard. | |
**/ | |
VOID | |
InitializeMpExceptionHandlers ( | |
VOID | |
) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Enable non-stop mode for #PF triggered by Heap Guard or NULL Pointer | |
// Detection. | |
// | |
if (HEAP_GUARD_NONSTOP_MODE || NULL_DETECTION_NONSTOP_MODE) { | |
RegisterCpuInterruptHandler (EXCEPT_IA32_DEBUG, DebugExceptionHandler); | |
RegisterCpuInterruptHandler (EXCEPT_IA32_PAGE_FAULT, PageFaultExceptionHandler); | |
} | |
// | |
// Setup stack switch for Stack Guard feature. | |
// | |
if (PcdGetBool (PcdCpuStackGuard)) { | |
InitializeMpExceptionStackSwitchHandlers (); | |
} | |
} | |
/** | |
Initialize Multi-processor support. | |
**/ | |
VOID | |
InitializeMpSupport ( | |
VOID | |
) | |
{ | |
EFI_STATUS Status; | |
UINTN NumberOfProcessors; | |
UINTN NumberOfEnabledProcessors; | |
// | |
// Wakeup APs to do initialization | |
// | |
Status = MpInitLibInitialize (); | |
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status); | |
MpInitLibGetNumberOfProcessors (&NumberOfProcessors, &NumberOfEnabledProcessors); | |
mNumberOfProcessors = NumberOfProcessors; | |
DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Detect CPU count: %d\n", mNumberOfProcessors)); | |
// | |
// Initialize special exception handlers for each logic processor. | |
// | |
InitializeMpExceptionHandlers (); | |
// | |
// Update CPU healthy information from Guided HOB | |
// | |
CollectBistDataFromHob (); | |
Status = gBS->InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces ( | |
&mMpServiceHandle, | |
&gEfiMpServiceProtocolGuid, | |
&mMpServicesTemplate, | |
NULL | |
); | |
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status); | |
} |