/** Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Copyright (c) 2019, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent **/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include //#include //#include typedef struct { PLATFORM_FIRMWARE_TYPE FirmwareType; FLASH_ADDRESS_TYPE AddressType; EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress; UINTN Length; UINTN ImageOffset; } UPDATE_CONFIG_DATA; UPDATE_CONFIG_DATA mUpdateConfigData[] = { { PlatformFirmwareTypeSystemFirmware, FlashAddressTypeRelativeAddress, 0x00400000, 0x00040000, 0x00400000 }, { PlatformFirmwareTypeSystemFirmware, FlashAddressTypeRelativeAddress, 0x004C0000, 0x00050000, 0x004C0000 }, { PlatformFirmwareTypeSystemFirmware, FlashAddressTypeRelativeAddress, 0x00510000, 0x00210000, 0x00510000 }, { PlatformFirmwareTypeSystemFirmware, FlashAddressTypeRelativeAddress, 0x00720000, 0x00070000, 0x00720000 }, { PlatformFirmwareTypeSystemFirmware, FlashAddressTypeRelativeAddress, 0x00790000, 0x00070000, 0x00790000 } }; /** Used to pass the FMP install function to this lib. This allows the library to have control of the handle that the FMP instance is installed on. This allows the library to use DriverBinding protocol model to locate its device(s) in the system. @param[in] Func Function pointer to FMP install function. @retval EFI_SUCCESS Library has saved function pointer and will call function pointer on each DriverBinding Start. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Library doesn't use driver binding and only supports a single instance. @retval other error Error occurred. Don't install FMP **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI RegisterFmpInstaller ( IN FMP_DEVICE_LIB_REGISTER_FMP_INSTALLER Func ) { // // This is a system firmware update that does not use Driver Binding Protocol // return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; } /** Provide a function to uninstall the Firmware Management Protocol instance from a device handle when the device is managed by a driver that follows the UEFI Driver Model. If the device is not managed by a driver that follows the UEFI Driver Model, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned. @param[in] FmpUninstaller Function that installs the Firmware Management Protocol. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The device is managed by a driver that follows the UEFI Driver Model. FmpUinstaller must be called on each Driver Binding Stop(). @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The device is not managed by a driver that follows the UEFI Driver Model. @retval other The Firmware Management Protocol for this firmware device is not installed. The firmware device is still locked using FmpDeviceLock(). **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI RegisterFmpUninstaller ( IN FMP_DEVICE_LIB_REGISTER_FMP_UNINSTALLER FmpUninstaller ) { // // This is a system firmware update that does not use Driver Binding Protocol // return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; } /** Set the device context for the FmpDeviceLib services when the device is managed by a driver that follows the UEFI Driver Model. If the device is not managed by a driver that follows the UEFI Driver Model, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned. Once a device context is set, the FmpDeviceLib services operate on the currently set device context. @param[in] Handle Device handle for the FmpDeviceLib services. If Handle is NULL, then Context is freed. @param[in, out] Context Device context for the FmpDeviceLib services. If Context is NULL, then a new context is allocated for Handle and the current device context is set and returned in Context. If Context is not NULL, then the current device context is set. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The device is managed by a driver that follows the UEFI Driver Model. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The device is not managed by a driver that follows the UEFI Driver Model. @retval other The Firmware Management Protocol for this firmware device is not installed. The firmware device is still locked using FmpDeviceLock(). **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceSetContext ( IN EFI_HANDLE Handle, IN OUT VOID **Context ) { // // This is a system firmware update that does not use Driver Binding Protocol // return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; } /** Returns the size, in bytes, of the firmware image currently stored in the firmware device. This function is used to by the GetImage() and GetImageInfo() services of the Firmware Management Protocol. If the image size can not be determined from the firmware device, then 0 must be returned. @param[out] Size Pointer to the size, in bytes, of the firmware image currently stored in the firmware device. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The size of the firmware image currently stored in the firmware device was returned. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Size is NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The firmware device does not support reporting the size of the currently stored firmware image. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An error occured attempting to determine the size of the firmware image currently stored in in the firmware device. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceGetSize ( IN UINTN *Size ) { if (Size == NULL) { return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; } *Size = PcdGet32 (PcdBiosRomSize); return EFI_SUCCESS; } /** Used to return a library supplied guid that will be the ImageTypeId guid of the FMP descriptor. This is optional but can be used if at runtime the guid needs to be determined. @param[out] Guid Double Guid Ptr that will be updated to point to guid. This should be from static memory and will not be freed. @return EFI_UNSUPPORTED Library instance doesn't need dynamic guid. @return Error Any error will cause the wrapper to use the GUID defined by PCD. @return EFI_SUCCESS Guid ptr should be updated to point to static memeory which contains a valid guid. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceGetImageTypeIdGuidPtr ( OUT EFI_GUID **Guid ) { return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; } /** Returns values used to fill in the AttributesSupported and AttributesSettings fields of the EFI_FIRMWARE_IMAGE_DESCRIPTOR structure that is returned by the GetImageInfo() service of the Firmware Management Protocol. The following bit values from the Firmware Management Protocol may be combined: IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_IMAGE_UPDATABLE IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_RESET_REQUIRED IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_IN_USE IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_UEFI_IMAGE @param[out] Supported Attributes supported by this firmware device. @param[out] Setting Attributes settings for this firmware device. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The attributes supported by the firmware device were returned. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Supported is NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Setting is NULL. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceGetAttributes ( IN OUT UINT64 *Supported, IN OUT UINT64 *Setting ) { if (Supported == NULL || Setting == NULL) { return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; } *Supported = (IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_IMAGE_UPDATABLE | IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_RESET_REQUIRED | IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED | IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_IN_USE ); *Setting = (IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_IMAGE_UPDATABLE | IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_RESET_REQUIRED | IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED | IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE_IN_USE ); return EFI_SUCCESS; } /** Gets the current Lowest Supported Version. This is a protection mechanism so that a previous version with known issue is not applied. ONLY implement this if your running firmware has a method to return this at runtime. If EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned, then the Lowest Supported Version is stored in a UEFI Variable. @param[out] Version On return this value represents the current Lowest Supported Version (in same format as GetVersion). @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Lowest Supported Version was correctly retrieved @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Device firmware doesn't support reporting LSV @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Error occurred when trying to get the LSV **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceGetLowestSupportedVersion ( IN OUT UINT32 *LowestSupportedVersion ) { // // Retrieve the lowest support version from a PCD // NOTE: This method of using a PCD can only be used for the system firmware // FMP instance that is updated every time the system firmware is // updated. If system firmware updates support partial updates that // would not include the system firmware FMP instance, then a PCD can // not be used and the value must come from the currently running system // firmware image. // *LowestSupportedVersion = PcdGet32 (PcdSystemFirmwareFmpLowestSupportedVersion); return EFI_SUCCESS; } /** Returns the Null-terminated Unicode string that is used to fill in the VersionName field of the EFI_FIRMWARE_IMAGE_DESCRIPTOR structure that is returned by the GetImageInfo() service of the Firmware Management Protocol. The returned string must be allocated using EFI_BOOT_SERVICES.AllocatePool(). @note It is recommended that all firmware devices support a method to report the VersionName string from the currently stored firmware image. @param[out] VersionString The version string retrieved from the currently stored firmware image. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The version string of currently stored firmware image was returned in Version. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER VersionString is NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The firmware device does not support a method to report the version string of the currently stored firmware image. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An error occurred attempting to retrieve the version string of the currently stored firmware image. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to allocate the buffer for the version string of the currently stored firmware image. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceGetVersionString ( OUT CHAR16 **VersionString ) { if (VersionString == NULL) { return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; } // // Retrieve the version string from a PCD // NOTE: This method of using a PCD can only be used for the system firmware // FMP instance that is updated every time the system firmware is // updated. If system firmware updates support partial updates that // would not include the system firmware FMP instance, then a PCD can // not be used and the value must come from the currently running system // firmware image. // *VersionString = (CHAR16 *)AllocateCopyPool ( PcdGetSize (PcdSystemFirmwareFmpVersionString), PcdGetPtr (PcdSystemFirmwareFmpVersionString) ); if (*VersionString == NULL) { return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES; } return EFI_SUCCESS; } /** Gets the current running version. ONLY implement this if your running firmware has a method to return this at runtime. @param[out] Version On return this value represents the current running version. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The version was correctly retrieved. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Device firmware doesn't support reporting current version. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Error occurred when trying to get the version. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceGetVersion ( IN OUT UINT32 *Version ) { // // Retrieve the version string from a PCD // NOTE: This method of using a PCD can only be used for the system firmware // FMP instance that is updated every time the system firmware is // updated. If system firmware updates support partial updates that // would not include the system firmware FMP instance, then a PCD can // not be used and the value must come from the currently running system // firmware image. // *Version = PcdGet32 (PcdSystemFirmwareFmpVersion); return EFI_SUCCESS; } /** Returns the value used to fill in the HardwareInstance field of the EFI_FIRMWARE_IMAGE_DESCRIPTOR structure that is returned by the GetImageInfo() service of the Firmware Management Protocol. If EFI_SUCCESS is returned, then the firmware device supports a method to report the HardwareInstance value. If the value can not be reported for the firmware device, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED must be returned. EFI_DEVICE_ERROR is returned if an error occurs attempting to retrieve the HardwareInstance value for the firmware device. @param[out] HardwareInstance The hardware instance value for the firmware device. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The hardware instance for the current firmware devide is returned in HardwareInstance. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The firmware device does not support a method to report the hardware instance value. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An error occurred attempting to retrieve the hardware instance value. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceGetHardwareInstance ( OUT UINT64 *HardwareInstance ) { return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; } /** Retrieves a copy of the current firmware image of the device. This function allows a copy of the current firmware image to be created and saved. The saved copy could later been used, for example, in firmware image recovery or rollback. @param[out] Image Points to the buffer where the current image is copied to. @param[out] ImageSize On entry, points to the size of the buffer pointed to by Image, in bytes. On return, points to the length of the image, in bytes. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The image was successfully read from the device. @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The buffer specified by ImageSize is too small to hold the image. The current buffer size needed to hold the image is returned in ImageSize. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The Image was NULL. @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The current image is not copied to the buffer. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The operation is not supported. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceGetImage ( IN OUT VOID *Image, IN OUT UINTN *ImageSize ) { // // Check for invalid p;arameters // if (Image == NULL || ImageSize == NULL) { return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; } // // Make sure the buffer is big enough to hold the device image // if (*ImageSize < PcdGet32 (PcdBiosRomSize)) { *ImageSize = PcdGet32 (PcdBiosRomSize); return EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL; } // // Copy the device image to the buffer // *ImageSize = PcdGet32 (PcdBiosRomSize); CopyMem ( Image, (VOID *)(UINTN)PcdGet32 (PcdBiosRomBase), *ImageSize ); return EFI_SUCCESS; } /** Updates a firmware device with a new firmware image. This function returns EFI_UNSUPPORTED if the firmware image is not updatable. If the firmware image is updatable, the function should perform the following minimal validations before proceeding to do the firmware image update. - Validate that the image is a supported image for this firmware device. Return EFI_ABORTED if the image is not supported. Additional details on why the image is not a supported image may be returned in AbortReason. - Validate the data from VendorCode if is not NULL. Firmware image validation must be performed before VendorCode data validation. VendorCode data is ignored or considered invalid if image validation fails. Return EFI_ABORTED if the VendorCode data is invalid. VendorCode enables vendor to implement vendor-specific firmware image update policy. Null if the caller did not specify the policy or use the default policy. As an example, vendor can implement a policy to allow an option to force a firmware image update when the abort reason is due to the new firmware image version is older than the current firmware image version or bad image checksum. Sensitive operations such as those wiping the entire firmware image and render the device to be non-functional should be encoded in the image itself rather than passed with the VendorCode. AbortReason enables vendor to have the option to provide a more detailed description of the abort reason to the caller. @param[in] Image Points to the new firmware image. @param[in] ImageSize Size, in bytes, of the new firmware image. @param[in] VendorCode This enables vendor to implement vendor-specific firmware image update policy. NULL indicates the caller did not specify the policy or use the default policy. @param[in] Progress A function used to report the progress of updating the firmware device with the new firmware image. @param[in] CapsuleFwVersion The version of the new firmware image from the update capsule that provided the new firmware image. @param[out] AbortReason A pointer to a pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string providing more details on an aborted operation. The buffer is allocated by this function with EFI_BOOT_SERVICES.AllocatePool(). It is the caller's responsibility to free this buffer with EFI_BOOT_SERVICES.FreePool(). @param[out] LastAttemptStatus A pointer to a UINT32 that holds the last attempt status to report back to the ESRT table in case of error. This value will only be checked when this function returns an error. The return status code must fall in the range of LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MIN_ERROR_CODE_VALUE to LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MAX_ERROR_CODE_VALUE. If the value falls outside this range, it will be converted to LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUCCESSFUL. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware device was successfully updated with the new firmware image. @retval EFI_ABORTED The operation is aborted. Additional details are provided in AbortReason. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The Image was NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER LastAttemptStatus was NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The operation is not supported. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus ( IN CONST VOID *Image, IN UINTN ImageSize, IN CONST VOID *VendorCode, OPTIONAL IN EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_UPDATE_IMAGE_PROGRESS Progress, OPTIONAL IN UINT32 CapsuleFwVersion, OUT CHAR16 **AbortReason, OUT UINT32 *LastAttemptStatus ) { EFI_STATUS Status; UINT32 Updateable; UINTN Percentage; UINTN Index; UPDATE_CONFIG_DATA *ConfigData; UINTN TotalSize; UINTN BytesWritten; Updateable = 0; Status = FmpDeviceCheckImageWithStatus (Image, ImageSize, &Updateable, LastAttemptStatus); if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus - Check Image failed with %r.\n", Status)); return Status; } if (Updateable != IMAGE_UPDATABLE_VALID) { DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus - Check Image returned that the Image was not valid for update. Updatable value = 0x%X.\n", Updateable)); *LastAttemptStatus = LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MIN_ERROR_CODE_VALUE; return EFI_ABORTED; } if (Progress == NULL) { DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus - Invalid progress callback\n")); *LastAttemptStatus = LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MIN_ERROR_CODE_VALUE; return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; } Status = Progress (15); if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus - Progress Callback failed with Status %r.\n", Status)); } // // Write the image to the firmware device // Progress (20); if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus - Progress Callback failed with Status %r.\n", Status)); } // // Simulate update with delays between progress updates // for (Percentage = 20; Percentage <= 100; Percentage++) { // // Wait 0.05 seconds // // gBS->Stall (50000); // Progress (Percentage); // if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { // DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus - Progress Callback failed with Status %r.\n", Status)); // } } DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus - %d Images ...\n", ARRAY_SIZE (mUpdateConfigData))); if (ARRAY_SIZE (mUpdateConfigData) == 0) { DEBUG((DEBUG_INFO, "PlatformUpdate: BaseAddress - 0x%lx ImageOffset - 0x%x Length - 0x%x\n", 0, 0, ImageSize)); Status = PerformFlashWriteWithProgress ( PlatformFirmwareTypeSystemFirmware, // FirmwareType 0x00000000, // FlashAddress FlashAddressTypeRelativeAddress, // FlashAddressType (VOID *)(UINTN)Image, // Buffer ImageSize, // BufferLength Progress, // Progress 20, // StartPercentage 100 // EndPercentage ); } // // Compute total size of update // for (Index = 0, TotalSize = 0; Index < ARRAY_SIZE (mUpdateConfigData); Index++) { TotalSize += mUpdateConfigData[Index].Length; } BytesWritten = 0; for (Index = 0, ConfigData = mUpdateConfigData; Index < ARRAY_SIZE (mUpdateConfigData); Index++, ConfigData++) { DEBUG((DEBUG_INFO, "PlatformUpdate(%d): BaseAddress - 0x%lx ImageOffset - 0x%x Length - 0x%x\n", Index, ConfigData->BaseAddress, ConfigData->ImageOffset, ConfigData->Length )); Status = PerformFlashWriteWithProgress ( ConfigData->FirmwareType, // FirmwareType ConfigData->BaseAddress, // FlashAddress ConfigData->AddressType, // FlashAddressType (VOID *)((UINTN)Image + (UINTN)ConfigData->ImageOffset), // Buffer ConfigData->Length, // BufferLength Progress, // Progress 20 + (BytesWritten * 80) / TotalSize, // StartPercentage 20 + ((BytesWritten + ConfigData->Length) * 80) / TotalSize // EndPercentage ); if (EFI_ERROR(Status)) { break; } BytesWritten += ConfigData->Length; } DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus - %r\n", Status)); if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { *LastAttemptStatus = LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MIN_ERROR_CODE_VALUE; } return Status; } /** Updates the firmware image of the device. This function updates the hardware with the new firmware image. This function returns EFI_UNSUPPORTED if the firmware image is not updatable. If the firmware image is updatable, the function should perform the following minimal validations before proceeding to do the firmware image update. - Validate the image is a supported image for this device. The function returns EFI_ABORTED if the image is unsupported. The function can optionally provide more detailed information on why the image is not a supported image. - Validate the data from VendorCode if not null. Image validation must be performed before VendorCode data validation. VendorCode data is ignored or considered invalid if image validation failed. The function returns EFI_ABORTED if the data is invalid. VendorCode enables vendor to implement vendor-specific firmware image update policy. Null if the caller did not specify the policy or use the default policy. As an example, vendor can implement a policy to allow an option to force a firmware image update when the abort reason is due to the new firmware image version is older than the current firmware image version or bad image checksum. Sensitive operations such as those wiping the entire firmware image and render the device to be non-functional should be encoded in the image itself rather than passed with the VendorCode. AbortReason enables vendor to have the option to provide a more detailed description of the abort reason to the caller. @param[in] Image Points to the new image. @param[in] ImageSize Size of the new image in bytes. @param[in] VendorCode This enables vendor to implement vendor-specific firmware image update policy. Null indicates the caller did not specify the policy or use the default policy. @param[in] Progress A function used by the driver to report the progress of the firmware update. @param[in] CapsuleFwVersion FMP Payload Header version of the image. @param[out] AbortReason A pointer to a pointer to a null-terminated string providing more details for the aborted operation. The buffer is allocated by this function with AllocatePool(), and it is the caller's responsibility to free it with a call to FreePool(). @retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was successfully updated with the new image. @retval EFI_ABORTED The operation is aborted. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The Image was NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The operation is not supported. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceSetImage ( IN CONST VOID *Image, IN UINTN ImageSize, IN CONST VOID *VendorCode, IN EFI_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT_UPDATE_IMAGE_PROGRESS Progress, IN UINT32 CapsuleFwVersion, OUT CHAR16 **AbortReason ) { UINT32 LastAttemptStatus; return FmpDeviceSetImageWithStatus ( Image, ImageSize, VendorCode, Progress, CapsuleFwVersion, AbortReason, &LastAttemptStatus ); } /** Checks if a new firmware image is valid for the firmware device. This function allows firmware update operation to validate the firmware image before FmpDeviceSetImage() is called. @param[in] Image Points to a new firmware image. @param[in] ImageSize Size, in bytes, of a new firmware image. @param[out] ImageUpdatable Indicates if a new firmware image is valid for a firmware update to the firmware device. The following values from the Firmware Management Protocol are supported: IMAGE_UPDATABLE_VALID IMAGE_UPDATABLE_INVALID IMAGE_UPDATABLE_INVALID_TYPE IMAGE_UPDATABLE_INVALID_OLD IMAGE_UPDATABLE_VALID_WITH_VENDOR_CODE @param[out] LastAttemptStatus A pointer to a UINT32 that holds the last attempt status to report back to the ESRT table in case of error. This value will only be checked when this function returns an error. The return status code must fall in the range of LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MIN_ERROR_CODE_VALUE to LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MAX_ERROR_CODE_VALUE. If the value falls outside this range, it will be converted to LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUCCESSFUL. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The image was successfully checked. Additional status information is returned in ImageUpdatable. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Image is NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ImageUpdatable is NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER LastAttemptStatus is NULL. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceCheckImageWithStatus ( IN CONST VOID *Image, IN UINTN ImageSize, OUT UINT32 *ImageUpdatable, OUT UINT32 *LastAttemptStatus ) { if (LastAttemptStatus == NULL) { DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "CheckImageWithStatus - LastAttemptStatus Pointer Parameter is NULL.\n")); return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; } *LastAttemptStatus = LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_SUCCESS; if (ImageUpdatable == NULL) { DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "CheckImageWithStatus - ImageUpdatable Pointer Parameter is NULL.\n")); *LastAttemptStatus = LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MIN_ERROR_CODE_VALUE; return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; } // //Set to valid and then if any tests fail it will update this flag. // *ImageUpdatable = IMAGE_UPDATABLE_VALID; if (Image == NULL) { DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "CheckImageWithStatus - Image Pointer Parameter is NULL.\n")); // // Not sure if this is needed // *ImageUpdatable = IMAGE_UPDATABLE_INVALID; *LastAttemptStatus = LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MIN_ERROR_CODE_VALUE; return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; } // // Make sure the image size is correct // if (ImageSize != PcdGet32 (PcdBiosRomSize)) { *ImageUpdatable = IMAGE_UPDATABLE_INVALID; *LastAttemptStatus = LAST_ATTEMPT_STATUS_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MIN_ERROR_CODE_VALUE; return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; } return EFI_SUCCESS; } /** Checks if the firmware image is valid for the device. This function allows firmware update application to validate the firmware image without invoking the SetImage() first. @param[in] Image Points to the new image. @param[in] ImageSize Size of the new image in bytes. @param[out] ImageUpdatable Indicates if the new image is valid for update. It also provides, if available, additional information if the image is invalid. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The image was successfully checked. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The Image was NULL. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceCheckImage ( IN CONST VOID *Image, IN UINTN ImageSize, OUT UINT32 *ImageUpdateable ) { UINT32 LastAttemptStatus; return FmpDeviceCheckImageWithStatus (Image, ImageSize, ImageUpdateable, &LastAttemptStatus); } /** Device firmware should trigger lock mechanism so that device fw can not be updated or tampered with. This lock mechanism is generally only cleared by a full system reset (not just sleep state/low power mode) @retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was successfully locked. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The hardware device/firmware doesn't support locking **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FmpDeviceLock ( VOID ) { DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "VLV2: FmpDeviceLock() for system FLASH\n")); // TODO: Add lock logic return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; }