#!/usr/bin/python #CHIPSEC: Platform Security Assessment Framework #Copyright (c) 2010-2015, Intel Corporation # #This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or #modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License #as published by the Free Software Foundation; Version 2. # #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #GNU General Public License for more details. # #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # #Contact information: #chipsec@intel.com # __version__ = '1.0' import time from chipsec.command import BaseCommand from chipsec.hal.interrupts import Interrupts # ################################################################### # # CPU Interrupts # # ################################################################### class SMICommand(BaseCommand): """ >>> chipsec_util smi count >>> chipsec_util smi [RAX] [RBX] [RCX] [RDX] [RSI] [RDI] Examples: >>> chipsec_util smi count >>> chipsec_util smi 0x0 0xDE 0x0 >>> chipsec_util smi 0x0 0xDE 0x0 0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA .. """ def requires_driver(self): # No driver required when printing the util documentation if len(self.argv) < 3: return False return True def run(self): try: interrupts = Interrupts( self.cs ) except RuntimeError, msg: print msg return op = self.argv[2] t = time.time() if 'count' == op: self.logger.log( "[CHIPSEC] SMI count:" ) for tid in range(self.cs.msr.get_cpu_thread_count()): smi_cnt = self.cs.read_register_field('MSR_SMI_COUNT', 'Count', cpu_thread=tid) self.logger.log( " CPU%d: %d" % (tid,smi_cnt) ) else: SMI_code_port_value = 0xF SMI_data_port_value = 0x0 if len(self.argv) > 4: thread_id = int(self.argv[2],16) SMI_code_port_value = int(self.argv[3],16) SMI_data_port_value = int(self.argv[4],16) self.logger.log( "[CHIPSEC] Sending SW SMI (code: 0x%02X, data: 0x%02X).." % (SMI_code_port_value, SMI_data_port_value) ) if 5 == len(self.argv): interrupts.send_SMI_APMC( SMI_code_port_value, SMI_data_port_value ) elif 11 == len(self.argv): _rax = int(self.argv[5],16) _rbx = int(self.argv[6],16) _rcx = int(self.argv[7],16) _rdx = int(self.argv[8],16) _rsi = int(self.argv[9],16) _rdi = int(self.argv[10],16) self.logger.log( " RAX: 0x%016X (AX will be overwridden with values of SW SMI ports B2/B3)" % _rax ) self.logger.log( " RBX: 0x%016X" % _rbx ) self.logger.log( " RCX: 0x%016X" % _rcx ) self.logger.log( " RDX: 0x%016X (DX will be overwridden with 0x00B2)" % _rdx ) self.logger.log( " RSI: 0x%016X" % _rsi ) self.logger.log( " RDI: 0x%016X" % _rdi ) interrupts.send_SW_SMI( thread_id, SMI_code_port_value, SMI_data_port_value, _rax, _rbx, _rcx, _rdx, _rsi, _rdi ) else: print SMICommand.__doc__ else: self.logger.error( "unknown command-line option '%.32s'" % op ) print SMICommand.__doc__ return self.logger.log( "[CHIPSEC] (smi) time elapsed %.3f" % (time.time()-t) ) class NMICommand(BaseCommand): """ >>> chipsec_util nmi Examples: >>> chipsec_util nmi """ def requires_driver(self): return True def run(self): try: interrupts = Interrupts( self.cs ) except RuntimeError, msg: print msg return t = time.time() self.logger.log( "[CHIPSEC] Sending NMI#.." ) interrupts.send_NMI() self.logger.log( "[CHIPSEC] (nmi) time elapsed %.3f" % (time.time()-t) ) commands = { 'smi': SMICommand, 'nmi': NMICommand }