/** @file This file declares the SMM CPU Save State protocol, which provides the processor save-state information for IA-32 and Itanium processors. Copyright (c) 2010, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php. THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. @par Revision Reference: This Protocol is defined in Framework of EFI SMM Core Interface Spec Version 0.91. **/ #ifndef _SMM_CPU_SAVE_STATE_H_ #define _SMM_CPU_SAVE_STATE_H_ #define EFI_SMM_CPU_SAVE_STATE_PROTOCOL_GUID \ { \ 0x21f302ad, 0x6e94, 0x471b, {0x84, 0xbc, 0xb1, 0x48, 0x0, 0x40, 0x3a, 0x1d} \ } typedef struct _EFI_SMM_CPU_SAVE_STATE_PROTOCOL EFI_SMM_CPU_SAVE_STATE_PROTOCOL; #define EFI_SMM_MIN_REV_ID_x64 0x30006 #pragma pack (1) /// /// CPU save-state strcuture for IA32 and X64. /// /// This struct declaration does not exctly match the Framework SMM CIS 0.91 because the /// union in the Framework SMM CIS 0.91 contains an unnamed union member that causes build /// breaks on many compilers with high warning levels. Instead, the UINT8 Reserved[0x200] /// field has been moved into EFI_SMM_CPU_STATE32. This maintains binary compatibility for /// the layout and also maintains source comaptibility for access of all fields in this /// union. /// /// This struct declaration does not exctly match the Framework SMM CIS 0.91 because /// the Framework SMM CIS 0.91 uses ASM_XXX for base types in this structure. These /// have been changed to use the base types defined in the UEFI Specification. /// typedef struct { UINT8 Reserved[0x200]; UINT8 Reserved1[0xf8]; // fe00h UINT32 SMBASE; // fef8h UINT32 SMMRevId; // fefch UINT16 IORestart; // ff00h UINT16 AutoHALTRestart; // ff02h UINT32 IEDBASE; // ff04h UINT8 Reserved2[0x98]; // ff08h UINT32 IOMemAddr; // ffa0h UINT32 IOMisc; // ffa4h UINT32 _ES; UINT32 _CS; UINT32 _SS; UINT32 _DS; UINT32 _FS; UINT32 _GS; UINT32 _LDTBase; UINT32 _TR; UINT32 _DR7; UINT32 _DR6; UINT32 _EAX; UINT32 _ECX; UINT32 _EDX; UINT32 _EBX; UINT32 _ESP; UINT32 _EBP; UINT32 _ESI; UINT32 _EDI; UINT32 _EIP; UINT32 _EFLAGS; UINT32 _CR3; UINT32 _CR0; } EFI_SMM_CPU_STATE32; /// /// This struct declaration does not exctly match the Framework SMM CIS 0.91 because /// the Framework SMM CIS 0.91 uses ASM_XXX for base types in this structure. These /// have been changed to use the base types defined in the UEFI Specification. /// typedef struct { UINT8 Reserved1[0x1d0]; // fc00h UINT32 GdtBaseHiDword; // fdd0h UINT32 LdtBaseHiDword; // fdd4h UINT32 IdtBaseHiDword; // fdd8h UINT8 Reserved2[0xc]; // fddch UINT64 IO_EIP; // fde8h UINT8 Reserved3[0x50]; // fdf0h UINT32 _CR4; // fe40h UINT8 Reserved4[0x48]; // fe44h UINT32 GdtBaseLoDword; // fe8ch UINT32 GdtLimit; // fe90h UINT32 IdtBaseLoDword; // fe94h UINT32 IdtLimit; // fe98h UINT32 LdtBaseLoDword; // fe9ch UINT32 LdtLimit; // fea0h UINT32 LdtInfo; // fea4h UINT8 Reserved5[0x50]; // fea8h UINT32 SMBASE; // fef8h UINT32 SMMRevId; // fefch UINT16 AutoHALTRestart; // ff00h UINT16 IORestart; // ff02h UINT32 IEDBASE; // ff04h UINT8 Reserved6[0x14]; // ff08h UINT64 _R15; // ff1ch UINT64 _R14; UINT64 _R13; UINT64 _R12; UINT64 _R11; UINT64 _R10; UINT64 _R9; UINT64 _R8; UINT64 _RAX; // ff5ch UINT64 _RCX; UINT64 _RDX; UINT64 _RBX; UINT64 _RSP; UINT64 _RBP; UINT64 _RSI; UINT64 _RDI; UINT64 IOMemAddr; // ff9ch UINT32 IOMisc; // ffa4h UINT32 _ES; // ffa8h UINT32 _CS; UINT32 _SS; UINT32 _DS; UINT32 _FS; UINT32 _GS; UINT32 _LDTR; // ffc0h UINT32 _TR; UINT64 _DR7; // ffc8h UINT64 _DR6; UINT64 _RIP; // ffd8h UINT64 IA32_EFER; // ffe0h UINT64 _RFLAGS; // ffe8h UINT64 _CR3; // fff0h UINT64 _CR0; // fff8h } EFI_SMM_CPU_STATE64; /// /// Union of CPU save-state strcutures for IA32 and X64. /// /// This union declaration does not exctly match the Framework SMM CIS 0.91 because the /// union in the Framework SMM CIS 0.91 contains an unnamed union member that causes build /// breaks on many compilers with high warning levels. Instead, the UINT8 Reserved[0x200] /// field has been moved into EFI_SMM_CPU_STATE32. This maintains binary compatibility for /// the layout and also maintains source comaptibility for access of all fields in this /// union. /// typedef union { EFI_SMM_CPU_STATE32 x86; EFI_SMM_CPU_STATE64 x64; } EFI_SMM_CPU_STATE; #pragma pack () /// /// Provides a programatic means to access SMM save state. /// struct _EFI_SMM_CPU_SAVE_STATE_PROTOCOL { /// /// Reference to a list of save states. /// EFI_SMM_CPU_STATE **CpuSaveState; }; extern EFI_GUID gEfiSmmCpuSaveStateProtocolGuid; #endif