From ffbbecc9eed9705d7fdb9f6825ab7ccd9224fb09 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anton Kochkov Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2012 07:31:37 +0400 Subject: msrtool: Fix Intel CPUs detection Added vendor check in sys.c file and fixed models checking in intel targets files. Change-Id: I1ce52bbce431dea79e903d6bc7a12e5b9ad061be Signed-off-by: Anton Kochkov Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/1169 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer --- util/msrtool/intel_core1.c | 2 +- util/msrtool/intel_core2_early.c | 2 +- util/msrtool/intel_pentium3.c | 5 ++++- util/msrtool/intel_pentium3_early.c | 5 ++++- util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_early.c | 2 +- util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_later.c | 5 ++++- util/msrtool/msrtool.h | 2 ++ util/msrtool/sys.c | 19 ++++++++++++++++++- 8 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'util/msrtool') diff --git a/util/msrtool/intel_core1.c b/util/msrtool/intel_core1.c index c7837c6a69..1ebc7df7df 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/intel_core1.c +++ b/util/msrtool/intel_core1.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ int intel_core1_probe(const struct targetdef *target) { struct cpuid_t *id = cpuid(); - return ((0x6 == id->family)&(0xe == id->model)); + return ((0x6 == id->family) && (0xe == id->model)); } const struct msrdef intel_core1_msrs[] = { diff --git a/util/msrtool/intel_core2_early.c b/util/msrtool/intel_core2_early.c index 0c6e15ff74..674d7db8da 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/intel_core2_early.c +++ b/util/msrtool/intel_core2_early.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ int intel_core2_early_probe(const struct targetdef *target) { struct cpuid_t *id = cpuid(); - return ((0x6 == id->family)&(0xf == id->model)); + return ((0x6 == id->family) && (0xf == id->model)); } const struct msrdef intel_core2_early_msrs[] = { diff --git a/util/msrtool/intel_pentium3.c b/util/msrtool/intel_pentium3.c index a2b422562e..442ae3d323 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/intel_pentium3.c +++ b/util/msrtool/intel_pentium3.c @@ -21,7 +21,10 @@ int intel_pentium3_probe(const struct targetdef *target) { struct cpuid_t *id = cpuid(); - return ((0x6 == id->family)&((0xa == id->model)|(0xb == id->model))); + return ((0x6 == id->family) && ( + (0xa == id->model) || + (0xb == id->model) + )); } const struct msrdef intel_pentium3_msrs[] = { diff --git a/util/msrtool/intel_pentium3_early.c b/util/msrtool/intel_pentium3_early.c index 5de74c1d78..ced303778b 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/intel_pentium3_early.c +++ b/util/msrtool/intel_pentium3_early.c @@ -21,7 +21,10 @@ int intel_pentium3_early_probe(const struct targetdef *target) { struct cpuid_t *id = cpuid(); - return ((0x6 == id->family)&((0x7 == id->model)|(0x8 == id->model))); + return ((0x6 == id->family) && ( + (0x7 == id->model) || + (0x8 == id->model) + )); } const struct msrdef intel_pentium3_early_msrs[] = { diff --git a/util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_early.c b/util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_early.c index d6703d2df2..cb6c53e4da 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_early.c +++ b/util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_early.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ int intel_pentium4_early_probe(const struct targetdef *target) { struct cpuid_t *id = cpuid(); - return ((0xf == id->family)&(0x2 == id->model)); + return ((0xf == id->family) && (0x2 == id->model)); } const struct msrdef intel_pentium4_early_msrs[] = { diff --git a/util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_later.c b/util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_later.c index 6bb6ebea43..7c077eef49 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_later.c +++ b/util/msrtool/intel_pentium4_later.c @@ -21,7 +21,10 @@ int intel_pentium4_later_probe(const struct targetdef *target) { struct cpuid_t *id = cpuid(); - return ((0xf == id->family)&((0x3 == id->model)|(0x4 == id->model))); + return ((0xf == id->family) && ( + (0x3 == id->model) || + (0x4 == id->model) + )); } const struct msrdef intel_pentium4_later_msrs[] = { diff --git a/util/msrtool/msrtool.h b/util/msrtool/msrtool.h index e6cea46863..162e743f65 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/msrtool.h +++ b/util/msrtool/msrtool.h @@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ struct sysdef { #define SYSTEM_EOT .name = NULL #define SYSTEM_ISEOT(s) (NULL == (s).name) +typedef enum { VENDOR_INTEL = 1, VENDOR_AMD = 2 } vendor_t; struct cpuid_t { uint8_t family; @@ -133,6 +134,7 @@ struct cpuid_t { uint8_t stepping; uint8_t ext_family; uint8_t ext_model; + vendor_t vendor; }; diff --git a/util/msrtool/sys.c b/util/msrtool/sys.c index f6aded52bc..7300abf476 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/sys.c +++ b/util/msrtool/sys.c @@ -26,7 +26,23 @@ static struct cpuid_t id; struct cpuid_t *cpuid(void) { uint32_t outeax; + uint32_t outebx; +/* First, we need determine which vendor we have */ +#if defined(__DARWIN__) && !defined(__LP64__) + asm volatile ( + "pushl %%ebx \n" + "cpuid \n" + "popl %%ebx \n" + : "=b" (outebx) : "a" (0) : "%ecx", "%edx" + ); +#else + asm ("cpuid" : "=b" (outebx) : "a" (0) : "%ecx", "%edx"); +#endif + + id.vendor = (outebx == 0x756e6547) ? VENDOR_INTEL : VENDOR_AMD; + +/* Then, identificate CPU itself */ #if defined(__DARWIN__) && !defined(__LP64__) asm volatile ( "pushl %%ebx \n" @@ -47,7 +63,8 @@ struct cpuid_t *cpuid(void) { id.ext_model = outeax & 0xf; outeax >>= 4; id.ext_family = outeax & 0xff; - if (0xf == id.family) { + if ((0xf == id.family) || ((VENDOR_INTEL == id.vendor) + && (0x6 == id.family))) { /* Intel says always do this, AMD says only for family f */ id.model |= (id.ext_model << 4); id.family += id.ext_family; -- cgit v1.2.3