1 | /** @file
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2 | EFI SMM CPU Protocol as defined in the PI 1.2 specification.
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3 |
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4 | This protocol allows SMM drivers to access architecture-standard registers from any of the CPU
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5 | save state areas. In some cases, difference processors provide the same information in the save state,
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6 | but not in the same format. These so-called pseudo-registers provide this information in a standard
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7 | format.
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8 |
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9 | Copyright (c) 2009 - 2012, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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10 | This program and the accompanying materials
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11 | are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
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12 | which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
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13 | http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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14 |
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15 | THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
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16 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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17 |
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18 | **/
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19 |
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20 | #ifndef _SMM_CPU_H_
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21 | #define _SMM_CPU_H_
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22 |
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23 | #define EFI_SMM_CPU_PROTOCOL_GUID \
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24 | { \
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25 | 0xeb346b97, 0x975f, 0x4a9f, { 0x8b, 0x22, 0xf8, 0xe9, 0x2b, 0xb3, 0xd5, 0x69 } \
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26 | }
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27 |
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28 | ///
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29 | /// Save State register index
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30 | ///
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31 | typedef enum {
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32 | ///
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33 | /// x86/X64 standard registers
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34 | ///
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35 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_GDTBASE = 4,
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36 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_IDTBASE = 5,
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37 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LDTBASE = 6,
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38 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_GDTLIMIT = 7,
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39 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_IDTLIMIT = 8,
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40 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LDTLIMIT = 9,
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41 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LDTINFO = 10,
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42 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_ES = 20,
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43 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_CS = 21,
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44 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_SS = 22,
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45 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_DS = 23,
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46 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_FS = 24,
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47 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_GS = 25,
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48 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LDTR_SEL = 26,
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49 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_TR_SEL = 27,
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50 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_DR7 = 28,
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51 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_DR6 = 29,
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52 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_R8 = 30,
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53 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_R9 = 31,
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54 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_R10 = 32,
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55 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_R11 = 33,
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56 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_R12 = 34,
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57 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_R13 = 35,
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58 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_R14 = 36,
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59 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_R15 = 37,
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60 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RAX = 38,
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61 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RBX = 39,
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62 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RCX = 40,
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63 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RDX = 41,
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64 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RSP = 42,
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65 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RBP = 43,
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66 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RSI = 44,
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67 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RDI = 45,
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68 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RIP = 46,
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69 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_RFLAGS = 51,
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70 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_CR0 = 52,
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71 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_CR3 = 53,
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72 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_CR4 = 54,
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73 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_FCW = 256,
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74 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_FSW = 257,
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75 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_FTW = 258,
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76 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_OPCODE = 259,
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77 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_FP_EIP = 260,
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78 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_FP_CS = 261,
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79 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_DATAOFFSET = 262,
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80 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_FP_DS = 263,
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81 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_MM0 = 264,
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82 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_MM1 = 265,
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83 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_MM2 = 266,
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84 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_MM3 = 267,
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85 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_MM4 = 268,
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86 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_MM5 = 269,
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87 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_MM6 = 270,
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88 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_MM7 = 271,
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89 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM0 = 272,
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90 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM1 = 273,
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91 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM2 = 274,
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92 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM3 = 275,
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93 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM4 = 276,
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94 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM5 = 277,
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95 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM6 = 278,
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96 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM7 = 279,
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97 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM8 = 280,
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98 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM9 = 281,
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99 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM10 = 282,
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100 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM11 = 283,
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101 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM12 = 284,
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102 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM13 = 285,
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103 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM14 = 286,
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104 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_XMM15 = 287,
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105 | ///
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106 | /// Pseudo-Registers
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107 | ///
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108 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_IO = 512,
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109 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LMA = 513,
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110 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_PROCESSOR_ID = 514
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111 | } EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER;
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112 |
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113 | ///
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114 | /// The EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LMA pseudo-register values
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115 | /// If the processor acts in 32-bit mode at the time the SMI occurred, the pseudo register value
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116 | /// EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LMA_32BIT is returned in Buffer. Otherwise,
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117 | /// EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LMA_64BIT is returned in Buffer.
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118 | ///
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119 | #define EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LMA_32BIT 32
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120 | #define EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_LMA_64BIT 64
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121 |
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122 | ///
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123 | /// Size width of I/O instruction
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124 | ///
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125 | typedef enum {
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126 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_WIDTH_UINT8 = 0,
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127 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_WIDTH_UINT16 = 1,
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128 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_WIDTH_UINT32 = 2,
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129 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_WIDTH_UINT64 = 3
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130 | } EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_WIDTH;
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131 |
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132 | ///
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133 | /// Types of I/O instruction
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134 | ///
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135 | typedef enum {
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136 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_TYPE_INPUT = 1,
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137 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_TYPE_OUTPUT = 2,
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138 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_TYPE_STRING = 4,
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139 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_TYPE_REP_PREFIX = 8
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140 | } EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_TYPE;
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141 |
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142 | ///
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143 | /// Structure of the data which is returned when ReadSaveState() is called with
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144 | /// EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER_IO. If there was no I/O then ReadSaveState() will
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145 | /// return EFI_NOT_FOUND.
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146 | ///
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147 | /// This structure describes the I/O operation which was in process when the SMI was generated.
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148 | ///
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149 | typedef struct _EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_INFO {
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150 | ///
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151 | /// For input instruction (IN, INS), this is data read before the SMI occurred. For output
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152 | /// instructions (OUT, OUTS) this is data that was written before the SMI occurred. The
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153 | /// width of the data is specified by IoWidth.
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154 | ///
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155 | UINT64 IoData;
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156 | ///
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157 | /// The I/O port that was being accessed when the SMI was triggered.
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158 | ///
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159 | UINT16 IoPort;
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160 | ///
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161 | /// Defines the size width (UINT8, UINT16, UINT32, UINT64) for IoData.
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162 | ///
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163 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_WIDTH IoWidth;
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164 | ///
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165 | /// Defines type of I/O instruction.
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166 | ///
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167 | EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_TYPE IoType;
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168 | } EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_IO_INFO;
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169 |
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170 | typedef struct _EFI_SMM_CPU_PROTOCOL EFI_SMM_CPU_PROTOCOL;
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171 |
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172 | /**
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173 | Read data from the CPU save state.
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174 |
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175 | This function is used to read the specified number of bytes of the specified register from the CPU
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176 | save state of the specified CPU and place the value into the buffer. If the CPU does not support the
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177 | specified register Register, then EFI_NOT_FOUND should be returned. If the CPU does not
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178 | support the specified register width Width, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned.
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179 |
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180 | @param[in] This The EFI_SMM_CPU_PROTOCOL instance.
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181 | @param[in] Width The number of bytes to read from the CPU save state.
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182 | @param[in] Register Specifies the CPU register to read form the save state.
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183 | @param[in] CpuIndex Specifies the zero-based index of the CPU save state.
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184 | @param[out] Buffer Upon return, this holds the CPU register value read from the save state.
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185 |
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186 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The register was read from Save State.
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187 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The register is not defined for the Save State of Processor.
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188 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameters are not valid, for example, Processor No or register width
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189 | is not correct.This or Buffer is NULL.
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190 | **/
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191 | typedef
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192 | EFI_STATUS
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193 | (EFIAPI *EFI_SMM_READ_SAVE_STATE)(
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194 | IN CONST EFI_SMM_CPU_PROTOCOL *This,
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195 | IN UINTN Width,
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196 | IN EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER Register,
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197 | IN UINTN CpuIndex,
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198 | OUT VOID *Buffer
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199 | );
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200 |
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201 |
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202 | /**
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203 | Write data to the CPU save state.
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204 |
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205 | This function is used to write the specified number of bytes of the specified register to the CPU save
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206 | state of the specified CPU and place the value into the buffer. If the CPU does not support the
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207 | specified register Register, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED should be returned. If the CPU does not
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208 | support the specified register width Width, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned.
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209 |
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210 | @param[in] This The EFI_SMM_CPU_PROTOCOL instance.
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211 | @param[in] Width The number of bytes to write to the CPU save state.
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212 | @param[in] Register Specifies the CPU register to write to the save state.
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213 | @param[in] CpuIndex Specifies the zero-based index of the CPU save state.
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214 | @param[in] Buffer Upon entry, this holds the new CPU register value.
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215 |
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216 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The register was written to Save State.
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217 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The register is not defined for the Save State of Processor.
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218 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameters are not valid. For example:
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219 | ProcessorIndex or Width is not correct.
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220 | **/
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221 | typedef
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222 | EFI_STATUS
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223 | (EFIAPI *EFI_SMM_WRITE_SAVE_STATE)(
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224 | IN CONST EFI_SMM_CPU_PROTOCOL *This,
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225 | IN UINTN Width,
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226 | IN EFI_SMM_SAVE_STATE_REGISTER Register,
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227 | IN UINTN CpuIndex,
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228 | IN CONST VOID *Buffer
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229 | );
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230 |
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231 | ///
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232 | /// EFI SMM CPU Protocol provides access to CPU-related information while in SMM.
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233 | ///
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234 | /// This protocol allows SMM drivers to access architecture-standard registers from any of the CPU
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235 | /// save state areas. In some cases, difference processors provide the same information in the save state,
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236 | /// but not in the same format. These so-called pseudo-registers provide this information in a standard
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237 | /// format.
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238 | ///
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239 | struct _EFI_SMM_CPU_PROTOCOL {
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240 | EFI_SMM_READ_SAVE_STATE ReadSaveState;
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241 | EFI_SMM_WRITE_SAVE_STATE WriteSaveState;
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242 | };
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243 |
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244 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiSmmCpuProtocolGuid;
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245 |
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246 | #endif
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247 |
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