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CHIPSEC 0654edca19 Version 1.2.0
Revision 1.2.0
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This version includes the following new or updated modules:

#. Merged common.secureboot.keys module into common.secureboot.variables
module
#. Updated tools.secureboot.te module to be able to test PE/TE issue on
Linux or UEFI shell
#. Updated tools.smm.smm_ptr module

This version includes the following updates:

#. Added the *controls* abstraction. Modules are encouraged to use
``get_control`` and ``set_control`` when interacting with platform
registers. This permits greater flexibility in case the register that
controls a given feature or configuration changes between platform
generations. The controls are defined in the platform XML file. At this
time, only a small number of controls are defined. We plan to move
existing modules over to this new mechanism.
#. Added XML Schema for the XML configuration files
#. Support for reading, writing, and listing UEFI variables from the
UEFI Shell environment has been added.
#. Added support for decompression while SPI flash parsing via
``decode`` or ``uefi decode`` commands in Linux
#. Added basic ACPI table parsing to HAL (RSDP, RSDT/XSDT, APIC, DMAR)
#. Added UEFI tables searching and parsing to HAL (EFI system table,
runtime services table, boot services table, DXE services table, EFI
configuration table)
#. Added DIMM Serial Presence Detect (SPD) ROM dumping and parsing to
HAL
#. Added ``uefi s3bootscript`` command parsing the S3 boot script to
chipsec_util.py
#. Added virtual-to-physical address translation function to
Linux/EFI/Windows helpers
#. Added support of server platforms (Haswell server and Ivy Town) to
chipset.py

This version has the following known issues:

#. Decompression of images in SPI flash parsing is not available in UEFI
shell.
#. When calling alloc_phys_mem, the argument to set maximum physical
address (max_pa) for allocation is ignored on linux. A message will be
printed in dmesg if the allocation is above the max_pa that is passed
in, but the call will return anyway.
#. UEFI Shell environment does not support ``cpuid`` or
``get_thread_count``. There are functions that simply warn that they are
not supported.
#. Size of PCIEXBAR (MMCFG) is calculated incorrectly
2015-06-09 16:48:26 -07:00

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#!/usr/local/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
#
"""
The mmcfg command allows direct access to memory mapped config space.
"""
__version__ = '1.0'
import os
import sys
import time
import chipsec_util
from chipsec.logger import *
from chipsec.file import *
from chipsec.hal.mmio import *
# Access to Memory Mapped PCIe Configuration Space (MMCFG)
def mmcfg(argv):
"""
>>> chipsec_util mmcfg <bus> <device> <function> <offset> <width> [value]
Examples:
>>> chipsec_util mmcfg 0 0 0 0x88 4
>>> chipsec_util mmcfg 0 0 0 0x88 byte 0x1A
>>> chipsec_util mmcfg 0 0x1F 0 0xDC 1 0x1
>>> chipsec_util mmcfg 0 0 0 0x98 dword 0x004E0040
"""
t = time.time()
if 2 == len(argv):
#pciexbar = get_PCIEXBAR_base_address( chipsec_util._cs )
pciexbar = get_MMCFG_base_address( chipsec_util._cs )
logger().log( "[CHIPSEC] Memory Mapped Config Base: 0x%016X" % pciexbar )
return
elif 6 > len(argv):
print mmcfg.__doc__
return
try:
bus = int(argv[2],16)
device = int(argv[3],16)
function = int(argv[4],16)
offset = int(argv[5],16)
if 6 == len(argv):
width = 1
else:
if 'byte' == argv[6]:
width = 1
elif 'word' == argv[6]:
width = 2
elif 'dword' == argv[6]:
width = 4
else:
width = int(argv[6])
except Exception as e :
print mmcfg.__doc__
return
if 8 == len(argv):
value = int(argv[7], 16)
write_mmcfg_reg( chipsec_util._cs, bus, device, function, offset, width, value )
#_cs.pci.write_mmcfg_reg( bus, device, function, offset, width, value )
logger().log( "[CHIPSEC] writing MMCFG register (%02d:%02d.%d + 0x%02X): 0x%X" % (bus, device, function, offset, value) )
else:
value = read_mmcfg_reg( chipsec_util._cs, bus, device, function, offset, width )
#value = _cs.pci.read_mmcfg_reg( bus, device, function, offset, width )
logger().log( "[CHIPSEC] reading MMCFG register (%02d:%02d.%d + 0x%02X): 0x%X" % (bus, device, function, offset, value) )
logger().log( "[CHIPSEC] (mmcfg) time elapsed %.3f" % (time.time()-t) )
chipsec_util.commands['mmcfg'] = {'func' : mmcfg , 'start_driver' : True, 'help' : mmcfg.__doc__ }