/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ #include #include #include #include #include #include static void get_smm_info(uintptr_t *perm_smbase, size_t *perm_smsize, size_t *smm_save_state_size) { printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Setting up SMI for CPU\n"); if (CONFIG(SMM_TSEG)) smm_subregion(SMM_SUBREGION_HANDLER, perm_smbase, perm_smsize); if (CONFIG(SMM_ASEG)) { smm_open_aseg(); *perm_smbase = 0xa0000; *perm_smsize = 0x10000; } /* FIXME: on X86_64 the save state size is smaller than the size of the SMM stub */ *smm_save_state_size = sizeof(amd64_smm_state_save_area_t); printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Save state size: 0x%zx bytes\n", *smm_save_state_size); } /* * The relocation work is actually performed in SMM context, but the code * resides in the ramstage module. This occurs by trampolining from the default * SMRAM entry point to here. */ static void relocation_handler(int cpu, uintptr_t curr_smbase, uintptr_t staggered_smbase) { /* The em64t101 save state is sufficiently compatible with older save states with regards of smbase, smm_revision. */ amd64_smm_state_save_area_t *save_state; u32 smbase = staggered_smbase; save_state = (void *)(curr_smbase + SMM_DEFAULT_SIZE - sizeof(*save_state)); save_state->smbase = smbase; printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "In relocation handler: cpu %d\n", cpu); printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMM revision: 0x%08x\n", save_state->smm_revision); printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "New SMBASE=0x%08x\n", smbase); } static void post_mp_init(void) { /* Now that all APs have been relocated as well as the BSP let SMIs start flowing. */ global_smi_enable(); /* Lock down the SMRAM space. */ smm_lock(); } const struct mp_ops mp_ops_with_smm = { .get_cpu_count = fw_cfg_max_cpus, .get_smm_info = get_smm_info, .pre_mp_smm_init = smm_southbridge_clear_state, .relocation_handler = relocation_handler, .post_mp_init = post_mp_init, };