Simon Glass | d2c6181 | 2014-12-16 20:21:02 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
| 2 | # |
| 3 | # Copyright (c) 2014 Google, Inc |
| 4 | # |
| 5 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| 6 | # |
| 7 | # Intel microcode update tool |
| 8 | |
| 9 | from optparse import OptionParser |
| 10 | import os |
| 11 | import re |
| 12 | import struct |
| 13 | import sys |
| 14 | |
| 15 | MICROCODE_DIR = 'arch/x86/dts/microcode' |
| 16 | |
| 17 | class Microcode: |
| 18 | """Holds information about the microcode for a particular model of CPU. |
| 19 | |
| 20 | Attributes: |
| 21 | name: Name of the CPU this microcode is for, including any version |
| 22 | information (e.g. 'm12206a7_00000029') |
| 23 | model: Model code string (this is cpuid(1).eax, e.g. '206a7') |
| 24 | words: List of hex words containing the microcode. The first 16 words |
| 25 | are the public header. |
| 26 | """ |
| 27 | def __init__(self, name, data): |
| 28 | self.name = name |
| 29 | # Convert data into a list of hex words |
| 30 | self.words = [] |
| 31 | for value in ''.join(data).split(','): |
| 32 | hexval = value.strip() |
| 33 | if hexval: |
| 34 | self.words.append(int(hexval, 0)) |
| 35 | |
| 36 | # The model is in the 4rd hex word |
| 37 | self.model = '%x' % self.words[3] |
| 38 | |
| 39 | def ParseFile(fname): |
| 40 | """Parse a micrcode.dat file and return the component parts |
| 41 | |
| 42 | Args: |
| 43 | fname: Filename to parse |
| 44 | Returns: |
| 45 | 3-Tuple: |
| 46 | date: String containing date from the file's header |
| 47 | license_text: List of text lines for the license file |
| 48 | microcodes: List of Microcode objects from the file |
| 49 | """ |
| 50 | re_date = re.compile('/\* *(.* [0-9]{4}) *\*/$') |
| 51 | re_license = re.compile('/[^-*+] *(.*)$') |
| 52 | re_name = re.compile('/\* *(.*)\.inc *\*/', re.IGNORECASE) |
| 53 | microcodes = {} |
| 54 | license_text = [] |
| 55 | date = '' |
| 56 | data = [] |
| 57 | name = None |
| 58 | with open(fname) as fd: |
| 59 | for line in fd: |
| 60 | line = line.rstrip() |
| 61 | m_date = re_date.match(line) |
| 62 | m_license = re_license.match(line) |
| 63 | m_name = re_name.match(line) |
| 64 | if m_name: |
| 65 | if name: |
| 66 | microcodes[name] = Microcode(name, data) |
| 67 | name = m_name.group(1).lower() |
| 68 | data = [] |
| 69 | elif m_license: |
| 70 | license_text.append(m_license.group(1)) |
| 71 | elif m_date: |
| 72 | date = m_date.group(1) |
| 73 | else: |
| 74 | data.append(line) |
| 75 | if name: |
| 76 | microcodes[name] = Microcode(name, data) |
| 77 | return date, license_text, microcodes |
| 78 | |
| 79 | def List(date, microcodes, model): |
| 80 | """List the available microcode chunks |
| 81 | |
| 82 | Args: |
| 83 | date: Date of the microcode file |
| 84 | microcodes: Dict of Microcode objects indexed by name |
| 85 | model: Model string to search for, or None |
| 86 | """ |
| 87 | print 'Date: %s' % date |
| 88 | if model: |
| 89 | mcode_list, tried = FindMicrocode(microcodes, model.lower()) |
| 90 | print 'Matching models %s:' % (', '.join(tried)) |
| 91 | else: |
| 92 | print 'All models:' |
| 93 | mcode_list = [microcodes[m] for m in microcodes.keys()] |
| 94 | for mcode in mcode_list: |
| 95 | print '%-20s: model %s' % (mcode.name, mcode.model) |
| 96 | |
| 97 | def FindMicrocode(microcodes, model): |
| 98 | """Find all the microcode chunks which match the given model. |
| 99 | |
| 100 | This model is something like 306a9 (the value returned in eax from |
| 101 | cpuid(1) when running on Intel CPUs). But we allow a partial match, |
| 102 | omitting the last 1 or two characters to allow many families to have the |
| 103 | same microcode. |
| 104 | |
| 105 | If the model name is ambiguous we return a list of matches. |
| 106 | |
| 107 | Args: |
| 108 | microcodes: Dict of Microcode objects indexed by name |
| 109 | model: String containing model name to find |
| 110 | Returns: |
| 111 | Tuple: |
| 112 | List of matching Microcode objects |
| 113 | List of abbreviations we tried |
| 114 | """ |
| 115 | # Allow a full name to be used |
| 116 | mcode = microcodes.get(model) |
| 117 | if mcode: |
| 118 | return [mcode], [] |
| 119 | |
| 120 | tried = [] |
| 121 | found = [] |
| 122 | for i in range(3): |
| 123 | abbrev = model[:-i] if i else model |
| 124 | tried.append(abbrev) |
| 125 | for mcode in microcodes.values(): |
| 126 | if mcode.model.startswith(abbrev): |
| 127 | found.append(mcode) |
| 128 | if found: |
| 129 | break |
| 130 | return found, tried |
| 131 | |
| 132 | def CreateFile(date, license_text, mcode, outfile): |
| 133 | """Create a microcode file in U-Boot's .dtsi format |
| 134 | |
| 135 | Args: |
| 136 | date: String containing date of original microcode file |
| 137 | license: List of text lines for the license file |
| 138 | mcode: Microcode object to write |
| 139 | outfile: Filename to write to ('-' for stdout) |
| 140 | """ |
| 141 | out = '''/*%s |
| 142 | * --- |
| 143 | * This is a device tree fragment. Use #include to add these properties to a |
| 144 | * node. |
| 145 | * |
| 146 | * Date: %s |
| 147 | */ |
| 148 | |
| 149 | compatible = "intel,microcode"; |
| 150 | intel,header-version = <%d>; |
| 151 | intel,update-revision = <%#x>; |
| 152 | intel,date-code = <%#x>; |
| 153 | intel,processor-signature = <%#x>; |
| 154 | intel,checksum = <%#x>; |
| 155 | intel,loader-revision = <%d>; |
| 156 | intel,processor-flags = <%#x>; |
| 157 | |
| 158 | /* The first 48-bytes are the public header which repeats the above data */ |
| 159 | data = <%s |
| 160 | \t>;''' |
| 161 | words = '' |
| 162 | for i in range(len(mcode.words)): |
| 163 | if not (i & 3): |
| 164 | words += '\n' |
| 165 | val = mcode.words[i] |
| 166 | # Change each word so it will be little-endian in the FDT |
| 167 | # This data is needed before RAM is available on some platforms so we |
| 168 | # cannot do an endianness swap on boot. |
| 169 | val = struct.unpack("<I", struct.pack(">I", val))[0] |
| 170 | words += '\t%#010x' % val |
| 171 | |
| 172 | # Take care to avoid adding a space before a tab |
| 173 | text = '' |
| 174 | for line in license_text: |
| 175 | if line[0] == '\t': |
| 176 | text += '\n *' + line |
| 177 | else: |
| 178 | text += '\n * ' + line |
| 179 | args = [text, date] |
| 180 | args += [mcode.words[i] for i in range(7)] |
| 181 | args.append(words) |
| 182 | if outfile == '-': |
| 183 | print out % tuple(args) |
| 184 | else: |
| 185 | if not outfile: |
| 186 | if not os.path.exists(MICROCODE_DIR): |
| 187 | print >> sys.stderr, "Creating directory '%s'" % MICROCODE_DIR |
| 188 | os.makedirs(MICROCODE_DIR) |
| 189 | outfile = os.path.join(MICROCODE_DIR, mcode.name + '.dtsi') |
| 190 | print >> sys.stderr, "Writing microcode for '%s' to '%s'" % ( |
| 191 | mcode.name, outfile) |
| 192 | with open(outfile, 'w') as fd: |
| 193 | print >> fd, out % tuple(args) |
| 194 | |
| 195 | def MicrocodeTool(): |
| 196 | """Run the microcode tool""" |
| 197 | commands = 'create,license,list'.split(',') |
| 198 | parser = OptionParser() |
| 199 | parser.add_option('-d', '--mcfile', type='string', action='store', |
| 200 | help='Name of microcode.dat file') |
| 201 | parser.add_option('-m', '--model', type='string', action='store', |
| 202 | help='Model name to extract') |
| 203 | parser.add_option('-o', '--outfile', type='string', action='store', |
| 204 | help='Filename to use for output (- for stdout), default is' |
| 205 | ' %s/<name>.dtsi' % MICROCODE_DIR) |
| 206 | parser.usage += """ command |
| 207 | |
| 208 | Process an Intel microcode file (use -h for help). Commands: |
| 209 | |
| 210 | create Create microcode .dtsi file for a model |
| 211 | list List available models in microcode file |
| 212 | license Print the license |
| 213 | |
| 214 | Typical usage: |
| 215 | |
| 216 | ./tools/microcode-tool -d microcode.dat -m 306a create |
| 217 | |
| 218 | This will find the appropriate file and write it to %s.""" % MICROCODE_DIR |
| 219 | |
| 220 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() |
| 221 | if not args: |
| 222 | parser.error('Please specify a command') |
| 223 | cmd = args[0] |
| 224 | if cmd not in commands: |
| 225 | parser.error("Unknown command '%s'" % cmd) |
| 226 | |
| 227 | if not options.mcfile: |
| 228 | parser.error('You must specify a microcode file') |
| 229 | date, license_text, microcodes = ParseFile(options.mcfile) |
| 230 | |
| 231 | if cmd == 'list': |
| 232 | List(date, microcodes, options.model) |
| 233 | elif cmd == 'license': |
| 234 | print '\n'.join(license_text) |
| 235 | elif cmd == 'create': |
| 236 | if not options.model: |
| 237 | parser.error('You must specify a model to create') |
| 238 | model = options.model.lower() |
| 239 | mcode_list, tried = FindMicrocode(microcodes, model) |
| 240 | if not mcode_list: |
| 241 | parser.error("Unknown model '%s' (%s) - try 'list' to list" % |
| 242 | (model, ', '.join(tried))) |
| 243 | if len(mcode_list) > 1: |
| 244 | parser.error("Ambiguous model '%s' (%s) matched %s - try 'list' " |
| 245 | "to list or specify a particular file" % |
| 246 | (model, ', '.join(tried), |
| 247 | ', '.join([m.name for m in mcode_list]))) |
| 248 | CreateFile(date, license_text, mcode_list[0], options.outfile) |
| 249 | else: |
| 250 | parser.error("Unknown command '%s'" % cmd) |
| 251 | |
| 252 | if __name__ == "__main__": |
| 253 | MicrocodeTool() |