SMM based flash storage driver

This documents the API exposed by the x86 system management based storage driver.

SMMSTORE

SMMSTORE is a SMM mediated driver to read from, write to and erase a predefined region in flash. It can be enabled by setting CONFIG_SMMSTORE=y in menuconfig.

This can be used by the OS or the payload to implement persistent storage to hold for instance configuration data, without needing to implement a (platform specific) storage driver in the payload itself.

The API provides append-only semantics for key/value pairs.

API

Storage region

By default SMMSTORE will operate on a separate FMAP region called SMMSTORE. The default generated FMAP will include such a region. On systems with a locked FMAP, e.g. in an existing vboot setup with a locked RO region, the option exists to add a cbfsfile called smm_store in the RW_LEGACY (if CHROMEOS) or in the COREBOOT FMAP regions. It is recommended for new builds using a handcrafted FMD that intend to make use of SMMSTORE to include a sufficiently large SMMSTORE FMAP region. It is recommended to align the SMMSTORE region to 64KiB for the largest flash erase op compatibility.

When a default generated FMAP is used the size of the FMAP region is equal to CONFIG_SMMSTORE_SIZE. UEFI payloads expect at least 64KiB. Given that the current implementation lacks a way to rewrite key-value pairs at least a multiple of this is recommended.

generating the SMI

SMMSTORE is called via an SMI, which is generated via a write to the IO port defined in the smi_cmd entry of the FADT ACPI table. %al contains APM_CNT_SMMSTORE=0xed and is written to the smi_cmd IO port. %ah contains the SMMSTORE command. %ebx contains the parameter buffer to the SMMSTORE command.

Return values

If a command succeeds, SMMSTORE will return with SMMSTORE_RET_SUCCESS=0 on %eax. On failure SMMSTORE will return SMMSTORE_RET_FAILURE=1. For unsupported SMMSTORE commands SMMSTORE_REG_UNSUPPORTED=2 is returned.

NOTE1: The caller must check the return value and should make no assumption on the returned data if %eax does not contain SMMSTORE_RET_SUCCESS.

NOTE2: If the SMI returns without changing %ax assume that the SMMSTORE feature is not installed.

Calling arguments

SMMSTORE supports 3 subcommands that are passed via %ah, the additional calling arguments are passed via %ebx.

NOTE: The size of the struct entries are in the native word size of smihandler. This means 32 bits in almost all cases.

- SMMSTORE_CMD_CLEAR = 1

This clears the SMMSTORE storage region. The argument in %ebx is unused.

- SMMSTORE_CMD_READ = 2

The additional parameter buffer %ebx contains a pointer to the following struct:

struct smmstore_params_read {
	void *buf;
	ssize_t bufsize;
};

INPUT:

  • buf: is a pointer to where the data needs to be read
  • bufsize: is the size of the buffer

OUTPUT:

  • buf
  • bufsize: returns the amount of data that has actually been read.

- SMMSTORE_CMD_APPEND = 3

SMMSTORE takes a key-value approach to appending data. key-value pairs are never updated, they are always appended. It is up to the caller to walk through the key-value pairs after reading SMMSTORE to find the latest one.

The additional parameter buffer %ebx contains a pointer to the following struct:

struct smmstore_params_append {
	void *key;
	size_t keysize;
	void *val;
	size_t valsize;
};

INPUT:

  • key: pointer to the key data
  • keysize: size of the key data
  • val: pointer to the value data
  • valsize: size of the value data

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