u-boot/lib/efi_loader/efi_disk.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* EFI application disk support
*
* Copyright (c) 2016 Alexander Graf
*/
#define LOG_CATEGORY LOGC_EFI
#include <common.h>
#include <blk.h>
#include <dm.h>
#include <dm/device-internal.h>
#include <dm/tag.h>
#include <event.h>
#include <efi_driver.h>
#include <efi_loader.h>
#include <fs.h>
#include <log.h>
#include <part.h>
#include <malloc.h>
struct efi_system_partition efi_system_partition = {
.uclass_id = UCLASS_INVALID,
};
const efi_guid_t efi_block_io_guid = EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL_GUID;
const efi_guid_t efi_system_partition_guid = PARTITION_SYSTEM_GUID;
/**
* struct efi_disk_obj - EFI disk object
*
* @header: EFI object header
* @ops: EFI disk I/O protocol interface
* @dev_index: device index of block device
* @media: block I/O media information
* @dp: device path to the block device
* @part: partition
* @volume: simple file system protocol of the partition
* @dev: associated DM device
*/
struct efi_disk_obj {
struct efi_object header;
struct efi_block_io ops;
int dev_index;
struct efi_block_io_media media;
efi_loader: use proper device-paths for partitions Also, create disk objects for the disk itself, in addition to the partitions. (UEFI terminology is a bit confusing, a "disk" object is really a partition.) This helps grub properly identify the boot device since it is trying to match up partition "disk" object with it's parent device. Now instead of seeing devices like: /File(sdhci@07864000.blk)/EndEntire /File(usb_mass_storage.lun0)/EndEntire You see: /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(0,800,64000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(1,64800,200000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(2,264800,19a000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(0,800,60000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(1,61000,155000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(2,20fa800,1bbf8800,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(3,1b6800,1f44000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire This is on a board with single USB disk and single sd-card. The UnknownMessaging(1d) node in the device-path is the MMC device, but grub_efi_print_device_path() hasn't been updated yet for some of the newer device-path sub-types. This patch is inspired by a patch originally from Peter Jones, but re-worked to use efi_device_path, so it doesn't much resemble the original. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> [agraf: s/unsigned/unsigned int/] Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
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struct efi_device_path *dp;
unsigned int part;
struct efi_simple_file_system_protocol *volume;
};
/**
* efi_disk_reset() - reset block device
*
* This function implements the Reset service of the EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL.
*
* As U-Boot's block devices do not have a reset function simply return
* EFI_SUCCESS.
*
* See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
* details.
*
* @this: pointer to the BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL
* @extended_verification: extended verification
* Return: status code
*/
static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_disk_reset(struct efi_block_io *this,
char extended_verification)
{
EFI_ENTRY("%p, %x", this, extended_verification);
return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
}
/**
* efi_disk_is_removable() - check if the device is removable media
* @handle: efi object handle;
*
* Examine the device and determine if the device is a local block device
* and removable media.
*
* Return: true if removable, false otherwise
*/
bool efi_disk_is_removable(efi_handle_t handle)
{
struct efi_handler *handler;
struct efi_block_io *io;
efi_status_t ret;
ret = efi_search_protocol(handle, &efi_block_io_guid, &handler);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
return false;
io = handler->protocol_interface;
if (!io || !io->media)
return false;
return (bool)io->media->removable_media;
}
enum efi_disk_direction {
EFI_DISK_READ,
EFI_DISK_WRITE,
};
static efi_status_t efi_disk_rw_blocks(struct efi_block_io *this,
u32 media_id, u64 lba, unsigned long buffer_size,
void *buffer, enum efi_disk_direction direction)
{
struct efi_disk_obj *diskobj;
int blksz;
int blocks;
unsigned long n;
diskobj = container_of(this, struct efi_disk_obj, ops);
blksz = diskobj->media.block_size;
blocks = buffer_size / blksz;
EFI_PRINT("blocks=%x lba=%llx blksz=%x dir=%d\n",
blocks, lba, blksz, direction);
/* We only support full block access */
if (buffer_size & (blksz - 1))
return EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE;
if (CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(PARTITIONS) &&
device_get_uclass_id(diskobj->header.dev) == UCLASS_PARTITION) {
if (direction == EFI_DISK_READ)
n = disk_blk_read(diskobj->header.dev, lba, blocks,
buffer);
else
n = disk_blk_write(diskobj->header.dev, lba, blocks,
buffer);
} else {
/* dev is a block device (UCLASS_BLK) */
struct blk_desc *desc;
desc = dev_get_uclass_plat(diskobj->header.dev);
if (direction == EFI_DISK_READ)
n = blk_dread(desc, lba, blocks, buffer);
else
n = blk_dwrite(desc, lba, blocks, buffer);
}
/* We don't do interrupts, so check for timers cooperatively */
efi_timer_check();
EFI_PRINT("n=%lx blocks=%x\n", n, blocks);
if (n != blocks)
return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR;
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
/**
* efi_disk_read_blocks() - reads blocks from device
*
* This function implements the ReadBlocks service of the EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL.
*
* See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
* details.
*
* @this: pointer to the BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL
* @media_id: id of the medium to be read from
* @lba: starting logical block for reading
* @buffer_size: size of the read buffer
* @buffer: pointer to the destination buffer
* Return: status code
*/
static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_disk_read_blocks(struct efi_block_io *this,
u32 media_id, u64 lba, efi_uintn_t buffer_size,
void *buffer)
{
void *real_buffer = buffer;
efi_status_t r;
if (!this)
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
/* TODO: check for media changes */
if (media_id != this->media->media_id)
return EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED;
if (!this->media->media_present)
return EFI_NO_MEDIA;
/* media->io_align is a power of 2 or 0 */
if (this->media->io_align &&
(uintptr_t)buffer & (this->media->io_align - 1))
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
if (lba * this->media->block_size + buffer_size >
(this->media->last_block + 1) * this->media->block_size)
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
#ifdef CONFIG_EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER
if (buffer_size > EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE) {
r = efi_disk_read_blocks(this, media_id, lba,
EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE, buffer);
if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
return r;
return efi_disk_read_blocks(this, media_id, lba +
EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE / this->media->block_size,
buffer_size - EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE,
buffer + EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE);
}
real_buffer = efi_bounce_buffer;
#endif
EFI_ENTRY("%p, %x, %llx, %zx, %p", this, media_id, lba,
buffer_size, buffer);
r = efi_disk_rw_blocks(this, media_id, lba, buffer_size, real_buffer,
EFI_DISK_READ);
/* Copy from bounce buffer to real buffer if necessary */
if ((r == EFI_SUCCESS) && (real_buffer != buffer))
memcpy(buffer, real_buffer, buffer_size);
return EFI_EXIT(r);
}
/**
* efi_disk_write_blocks() - writes blocks to device
*
* This function implements the WriteBlocks service of the
* EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL.
*
* See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
* details.
*
* @this: pointer to the BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL
* @media_id: id of the medium to be written to
* @lba: starting logical block for writing
* @buffer_size: size of the write buffer
* @buffer: pointer to the source buffer
* Return: status code
*/
static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_disk_write_blocks(struct efi_block_io *this,
u32 media_id, u64 lba, efi_uintn_t buffer_size,
void *buffer)
{
void *real_buffer = buffer;
efi_status_t r;
if (!this)
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
if (this->media->read_only)
return EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED;
/* TODO: check for media changes */
if (media_id != this->media->media_id)
return EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED;
if (!this->media->media_present)
return EFI_NO_MEDIA;
/* media->io_align is a power of 2 or 0 */
if (this->media->io_align &&
(uintptr_t)buffer & (this->media->io_align - 1))
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
if (lba * this->media->block_size + buffer_size >
(this->media->last_block + 1) * this->media->block_size)
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
#ifdef CONFIG_EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER
if (buffer_size > EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE) {
r = efi_disk_write_blocks(this, media_id, lba,
EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE, buffer);
if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
return r;
return efi_disk_write_blocks(this, media_id, lba +
EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE / this->media->block_size,
buffer_size - EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE,
buffer + EFI_LOADER_BOUNCE_BUFFER_SIZE);
}
real_buffer = efi_bounce_buffer;
#endif
EFI_ENTRY("%p, %x, %llx, %zx, %p", this, media_id, lba,
buffer_size, buffer);
/* Populate bounce buffer if necessary */
if (real_buffer != buffer)
memcpy(real_buffer, buffer, buffer_size);
r = efi_disk_rw_blocks(this, media_id, lba, buffer_size, real_buffer,
EFI_DISK_WRITE);
return EFI_EXIT(r);
}
/**
* efi_disk_flush_blocks() - flushes modified data to the device
*
* This function implements the FlushBlocks service of the
* EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL.
*
* As we always write synchronously nothing is done here.
*
* See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
* details.
*
* @this: pointer to the BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL
* Return: status code
*/
static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_disk_flush_blocks(struct efi_block_io *this)
{
EFI_ENTRY("%p", this);
return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
}
static const struct efi_block_io block_io_disk_template = {
.reset = &efi_disk_reset,
.read_blocks = &efi_disk_read_blocks,
.write_blocks = &efi_disk_write_blocks,
.flush_blocks = &efi_disk_flush_blocks,
};
/**
* efi_fs_from_path() - retrieve simple file system protocol
*
* Gets the simple file system protocol for a file device path.
*
* The full path provided is split into device part and into a file
* part. The device part is used to find the handle on which the
* simple file system protocol is installed.
*
* @full_path: device path including device and file
* Return: simple file system protocol
*/
struct efi_simple_file_system_protocol *
efi_fs_from_path(struct efi_device_path *full_path)
{
struct efi_object *efiobj;
struct efi_handler *handler;
struct efi_device_path *device_path;
struct efi_device_path *file_path;
efi_status_t ret;
/* Split the path into a device part and a file part */
ret = efi_dp_split_file_path(full_path, &device_path, &file_path);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
return NULL;
efi_free_pool(file_path);
/* Get the EFI object for the partition */
efiobj = efi_dp_find_obj(device_path, NULL, NULL);
efi_free_pool(device_path);
if (!efiobj)
return NULL;
/* Find the simple file system protocol */
ret = efi_search_protocol(efiobj, &efi_simple_file_system_protocol_guid,
&handler);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
return NULL;
/* Return the simple file system protocol for the partition */
return handler->protocol_interface;
}
/**
* efi_fs_exists() - check if a partition bears a file system
*
* @desc: block device descriptor
* @part: partition number
* Return: 1 if a file system exists on the partition
* 0 otherwise
*/
static int efi_fs_exists(struct blk_desc *desc, int part)
{
if (fs_set_blk_dev_with_part(desc, part))
return 0;
if (fs_get_type() == FS_TYPE_ANY)
return 0;
fs_close();
return 1;
}
/**
* efi_disk_add_dev() - create a handle for a partition or disk
*
* @parent: parent handle
* @dp_parent: parent device path
* @desc: internal block device
* @dev_index: device index for block device
* @part_info: partition info
* @part: partition
* @disk: pointer to receive the created handle
* @agent_handle: handle of the EFI block driver
* Return: disk object
*/
static efi_status_t efi_disk_add_dev(
efi_handle_t parent,
struct efi_device_path *dp_parent,
struct blk_desc *desc,
int dev_index,
struct disk_partition *part_info,
unsigned int part,
struct efi_disk_obj **disk,
efi_handle_t agent_handle)
{
struct efi_disk_obj *diskobj;
struct efi_object *handle;
const efi_guid_t *esp_guid = NULL;
efi_status_t ret;
/* Don't add empty devices */
if (!desc->lba)
return EFI_NOT_READY;
efi_loader: use proper device-paths for partitions Also, create disk objects for the disk itself, in addition to the partitions. (UEFI terminology is a bit confusing, a "disk" object is really a partition.) This helps grub properly identify the boot device since it is trying to match up partition "disk" object with it's parent device. Now instead of seeing devices like: /File(sdhci@07864000.blk)/EndEntire /File(usb_mass_storage.lun0)/EndEntire You see: /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(0,800,64000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(1,64800,200000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(2,264800,19a000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(0,800,60000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(1,61000,155000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(2,20fa800,1bbf8800,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(3,1b6800,1f44000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire This is on a board with single USB disk and single sd-card. The UnknownMessaging(1d) node in the device-path is the MMC device, but grub_efi_print_device_path() hasn't been updated yet for some of the newer device-path sub-types. This patch is inspired by a patch originally from Peter Jones, but re-worked to use efi_device_path, so it doesn't much resemble the original. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> [agraf: s/unsigned/unsigned int/] Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
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diskobj = calloc(1, sizeof(*diskobj));
if (!diskobj)
return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
/* Hook up to the device list */
efi_add_handle(&diskobj->header);
/* Fill in object data */
if (part_info) {
struct efi_device_path *node = efi_dp_part_node(desc, part);
struct efi_handler *handler;
void *protocol_interface;
if (!node) {
ret = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
log_debug("no node\n");
goto error;
}
/* Parent must expose EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL */
ret = efi_search_protocol(parent, &efi_block_io_guid, &handler);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
log_debug("search failed\n");
goto error;
}
/*
* Link the partition (child controller) to the block device
* (controller).
*/
ret = efi_protocol_open(handler, &protocol_interface, NULL,
&diskobj->header,
EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
log_debug("prot open failed\n");
goto error;
}
diskobj->dp = efi_dp_append_node(dp_parent, node);
efi_free_pool(node);
diskobj->media.last_block = part_info->size - 1;
if (part_info->bootable & PART_EFI_SYSTEM_PARTITION)
esp_guid = &efi_system_partition_guid;
} else {
diskobj->dp = efi_dp_from_part(desc, part);
diskobj->media.last_block = desc->lba - 1;
}
efi_loader: use proper device-paths for partitions Also, create disk objects for the disk itself, in addition to the partitions. (UEFI terminology is a bit confusing, a "disk" object is really a partition.) This helps grub properly identify the boot device since it is trying to match up partition "disk" object with it's parent device. Now instead of seeing devices like: /File(sdhci@07864000.blk)/EndEntire /File(usb_mass_storage.lun0)/EndEntire You see: /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(0,800,64000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(1,64800,200000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(2,264800,19a000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(0,800,60000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(1,61000,155000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(2,20fa800,1bbf8800,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(3,1b6800,1f44000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire This is on a board with single USB disk and single sd-card. The UnknownMessaging(1d) node in the device-path is the MMC device, but grub_efi_print_device_path() hasn't been updated yet for some of the newer device-path sub-types. This patch is inspired by a patch originally from Peter Jones, but re-worked to use efi_device_path, so it doesn't much resemble the original. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> [agraf: s/unsigned/unsigned int/] Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
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diskobj->part = part;
/*
* Install the device path and the block IO protocol.
*
* InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces() checks if the device path is
* already installed on an other handle and returns EFI_ALREADY_STARTED
* in this case.
*/
handle = &diskobj->header;
ret = efi_install_multiple_protocol_interfaces(
&handle,
&efi_guid_device_path, diskobj->dp,
&efi_block_io_guid, &diskobj->ops,
/*
* esp_guid must be last entry as it
* can be NULL. Its interface is NULL.
*/
esp_guid, NULL,
NULL);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
log_debug("install failed %lx\n", ret);
goto error;
}
/*
* On partitions or whole disks without partitions install the
* simple file system protocol if a file system is available.
*/
if ((part || desc->part_type == PART_TYPE_UNKNOWN) &&
efi_fs_exists(desc, part)) {
diskobj->volume = efi_simple_file_system(desc, part,
diskobj->dp);
ret = efi_add_protocol(&diskobj->header,
&efi_simple_file_system_protocol_guid,
diskobj->volume);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
log_debug("simple FS failed\n");
return ret;
}
}
diskobj->ops = block_io_disk_template;
diskobj->dev_index = dev_index;
/* Fill in EFI IO Media info (for read/write callbacks) */
diskobj->media.removable_media = desc->removable;
diskobj->media.media_present = 1;
/*
* MediaID is just an arbitrary counter.
* We have to change it if the medium is removed or changed.
*/
diskobj->media.media_id = 1;
diskobj->media.block_size = desc->blksz;
diskobj->media.io_align = desc->blksz;
if (part)
diskobj->media.logical_partition = 1;
diskobj->ops.media = &diskobj->media;
if (disk)
*disk = diskobj;
EFI_PRINT("BlockIO: part %u, present %d, logical %d, removable %d"
", last_block %llu\n",
diskobj->part,
diskobj->media.media_present,
diskobj->media.logical_partition,
diskobj->media.removable_media,
diskobj->media.last_block);
/* Store first EFI system partition */
if (part && efi_system_partition.uclass_id == UCLASS_INVALID) {
if (part_info->bootable & PART_EFI_SYSTEM_PARTITION) {
efi_system_partition.uclass_id = desc->uclass_id;
efi_system_partition.devnum = desc->devnum;
efi_system_partition.part = part;
EFI_PRINT("EFI system partition: %s %x:%x\n",
blk_get_uclass_name(desc->uclass_id),
desc->devnum, part);
}
}
return EFI_SUCCESS;
error:
efi_delete_handle(&diskobj->header);
return ret;
}
/**
* efi_disk_create_raw() - create a handle for a whole raw disk
*
* @dev: udevice (UCLASS_BLK)
* @agent_handle: handle of the EFI block driver
*
* Create an efi_disk object which is associated with @dev.
* The type of @dev must be UCLASS_BLK.
*
* Return: 0 on success, -1 otherwise
*/
static int efi_disk_create_raw(struct udevice *dev, efi_handle_t agent_handle)
{
struct efi_disk_obj *disk;
struct blk_desc *desc;
int diskid;
efi_status_t ret;
desc = dev_get_uclass_plat(dev);
diskid = desc->devnum;
ret = efi_disk_add_dev(NULL, NULL, desc,
diskid, NULL, 0, &disk, agent_handle);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
if (ret == EFI_NOT_READY) {
log_notice("Disk %s not ready\n", dev->name);
ret = -EBUSY;
} else {
log_err("Adding disk for %s failed (err=%ld/%#lx)\n", dev->name, ret, ret);
ret = -ENOENT;
}
return ret;
}
if (efi_link_dev(&disk->header, dev)) {
efi_free_pool(disk->dp);
efi_delete_handle(&disk->header);
return -EINVAL;
}
efi_loader: use proper device-paths for partitions Also, create disk objects for the disk itself, in addition to the partitions. (UEFI terminology is a bit confusing, a "disk" object is really a partition.) This helps grub properly identify the boot device since it is trying to match up partition "disk" object with it's parent device. Now instead of seeing devices like: /File(sdhci@07864000.blk)/EndEntire /File(usb_mass_storage.lun0)/EndEntire You see: /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(0,800,64000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(1,64800,200000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/UnknownMessaging(1d)/HD(2,264800,19a000,dd904a8c00000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(0,800,60000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(1,61000,155000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(2,20fa800,1bbf8800,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire /ACPI(133741d0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/USB(0,0)/HD(3,1b6800,1f44000,38ca680200000000,1,1)/EndEntire This is on a board with single USB disk and single sd-card. The UnknownMessaging(1d) node in the device-path is the MMC device, but grub_efi_print_device_path() hasn't been updated yet for some of the newer device-path sub-types. This patch is inspired by a patch originally from Peter Jones, but re-worked to use efi_device_path, so it doesn't much resemble the original. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> [agraf: s/unsigned/unsigned int/] Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2017-09-13 22:05:31 +00:00
return 0;
}
/**
* efi_disk_create_part() - create a handle for a disk partition
*
* @dev: udevice (UCLASS_PARTITION)
* @agent_handle: handle of the EFI block driver
*
* Create an efi_disk object which is associated with @dev.
* The type of @dev must be UCLASS_PARTITION.
*
* Return: 0 on success, -1 otherwise
*/
static int efi_disk_create_part(struct udevice *dev, efi_handle_t agent_handle)
{
efi_handle_t parent;
struct blk_desc *desc;
struct disk_part *part_data;
struct disk_partition *info;
unsigned int part;
int diskid;
struct efi_handler *handler;
struct efi_device_path *dp_parent;
struct efi_disk_obj *disk;
efi_status_t ret;
if (dev_tag_get_ptr(dev_get_parent(dev), DM_TAG_EFI, (void **)&parent))
return -1;
desc = dev_get_uclass_plat(dev_get_parent(dev));
diskid = desc->devnum;
part_data = dev_get_uclass_plat(dev);
part = part_data->partnum;
info = &part_data->gpt_part_info;
ret = efi_search_protocol(parent, &efi_guid_device_path, &handler);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
return -1;
dp_parent = (struct efi_device_path *)handler->protocol_interface;
ret = efi_disk_add_dev(parent, dp_parent, desc, diskid,
info, part, &disk, agent_handle);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
log_err("Adding partition for %s failed\n", dev->name);
return -1;
}
if (efi_link_dev(&disk->header, dev)) {
efi_free_pool(disk->dp);
efi_delete_handle(&disk->header);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* efi_disk_probe() - create efi_disk objects for a block device
*
* @ctx: event context - driver binding protocol
* @event: EV_PM_POST_PROBE event
*
* Create efi_disk objects for partitions as well as a raw disk
* which is associated with @dev.
* The type of @dev must be UCLASS_BLK.
* This function is expected to be called at EV_PM_POST_PROBE.
*
* Return: 0 on success, -1 otherwise
*/
int efi_disk_probe(void *ctx, struct event *event)
{
struct udevice *dev;
enum uclass_id id;
struct blk_desc *desc;
struct udevice *child;
struct efi_driver_binding_extended_protocol *db_prot = ctx;
efi_handle_t agent_handle = db_prot->bp.driver_binding_handle;
int ret;
dev = event->data.dm.dev;
id = device_get_uclass_id(dev);
/* We won't support partitions in a partition */
if (id != UCLASS_BLK)
return 0;
/*
* Avoid creating duplicated objects now that efi_driver
* has already created an efi_disk at this moment.
*/
desc = dev_get_uclass_plat(dev);
if (desc->uclass_id != UCLASS_EFI_LOADER) {
ret = efi_disk_create_raw(dev, agent_handle);
if (ret)
return -1;
}
device_foreach_child(child, dev) {
ret = efi_disk_create_part(child, agent_handle);
if (ret)
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* efi_disk_remove - delete an efi_disk object for a block device or partition
*
* @ctx: event context: driver binding protocol
* @event: EV_PM_PRE_REMOVE event
*
* Delete an efi_disk object which is associated with the UCLASS_BLK or
* UCLASS_PARTITION device for which the EV_PM_PRE_REMOVE event is raised.
*
* Return: 0 on success, -1 otherwise
*/
int efi_disk_remove(void *ctx, struct event *event)
{
enum uclass_id id;
struct udevice *dev = event->data.dm.dev;
efi_handle_t handle;
struct blk_desc *desc;
struct efi_disk_obj *diskobj = NULL;
if (dev_tag_get_ptr(dev, DM_TAG_EFI, (void **)&handle))
return 0;
id = device_get_uclass_id(dev);
switch (id) {
case UCLASS_BLK:
desc = dev_get_uclass_plat(dev);
if (desc && desc->uclass_id != UCLASS_EFI_LOADER)
diskobj = container_of(handle, struct efi_disk_obj,
header);
break;
case UCLASS_PARTITION:
diskobj = container_of(handle, struct efi_disk_obj, header);
break;
default:
return 0;
}
if (diskobj)
efi_free_pool(diskobj->dp);
efi_delete_handle(handle);
dev_tag_del(dev, DM_TAG_EFI);
return 0;
}
/**
* efi_disk_get_device_name() - get U-Boot device name associated with EFI handle
*
* @handle: pointer to the EFI handle
* @buf: pointer to the buffer to store the string
* @size: size of buffer
* Return: status code
*/
efi_status_t efi_disk_get_device_name(const efi_handle_t handle, char *buf, int size)
{
int count;
int diskid;
enum uclass_id id;
unsigned int part;
struct udevice *dev;
struct blk_desc *desc;
const char *if_typename;
bool is_partition = false;
struct disk_part *part_data;
if (!handle || !buf || !size)
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
dev = handle->dev;
id = device_get_uclass_id(dev);
if (id == UCLASS_BLK) {
desc = dev_get_uclass_plat(dev);
} else if (id == UCLASS_PARTITION) {
desc = dev_get_uclass_plat(dev_get_parent(dev));
is_partition = true;
} else {
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
if_typename = blk_get_uclass_name(desc->uclass_id);
diskid = desc->devnum;
if (is_partition) {
part_data = dev_get_uclass_plat(dev);
part = part_data->partnum;
count = snprintf(buf, size, "%s %d:%u", if_typename, diskid,
part);
} else {
count = snprintf(buf, size, "%s %d", if_typename, diskid);
}
if (count < 0 || (count + 1) > size)
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
efi_loader: ensure all block devices are probed Only probed block devices are available in the UEFI sub-system. Multiple block devices may be involved in the boot process. So we have to make sure that all block devices are probed. Another reason is that we store UEFI variables on the ESP which may be on any block device. On the sandbox before the patch: => efidebug devices No EFI system partition Device Device Path ================ ==================== 000000001b027c70 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b) 000055d078bc1ae0 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/Uart(0,0,D,D) 000000001b22e0b0 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/MAC(020011223344,1) After the patch: => efidebug devices No EFI system partition Device Device Path ================ ==================== 000000001b027c70 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b) 000055bdac8ddae0 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/Uart(0,0,D,D) 000000001b230920 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/SD(2)/SD(0) 000000001b233ac0 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/SD(1)/SD(1) 000000001b233b80 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/SD(1)/SD(1)/HD(1,GPT,d0a914ee-a71c-fc1e-73f0-7e302b0e6c20,0x30,0x1) 000000001b234110 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/SD(1)/SD(1)/HD(2,GPT,9330a0ea-8aff-f67a-294c-fa05d60896c3,0x31,0x1) 000000001b22f0e0 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/SD(0)/SD(2) 000000001b238df0 /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/MAC(020011223344,1) Fixes: a9bf024b2933 ("efi_loader: disk: a helper function to create efi_disk objects from udevice") Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
2022-08-31 14:37:35 +00:00
/**
* efi_disks_register() - ensure all block devices are available in UEFI
*
* The function probes all block devices. As we store UEFI variables on the
* EFI system partition this function has to be called before enabling
* variable services.
*/
efi_status_t efi_disks_register(void)
{
struct udevice *dev;
uclass_foreach_dev_probe(UCLASS_BLK, dev) {
}
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}