Vishal Bhoj | 82c8071 | 2015-12-15 21:13:33 +0530 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | /** @file
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| 2 | SMM Periodic SMI Library.
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| 3 |
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| 4 | Copyright (c) 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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| 5 | This program and the accompanying materials
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| 6 | are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
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| 7 | which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
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| 8 | http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
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| 9 |
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| 10 | THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
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| 11 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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| 12 |
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| 13 | **/
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| 14 |
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| 15 | #include <PiSmm.h>
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| 16 |
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| 17 | #include <Protocol/SmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2.h>
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| 18 |
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| 19 | #include <Library/BaseLib.h>
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| 20 | #include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
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| 21 | #include <Library/SynchronizationLib.h>
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| 22 | #include <Library/DebugLib.h>
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| 23 | #include <Library/TimerLib.h>
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| 24 | #include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h>
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| 25 | #include <Library/SmmServicesTableLib.h>
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| 26 |
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| 27 | #include <Library/SmmPeriodicSmiLib.h>
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| 28 |
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| 29 | ///
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| 30 | /// Define the number of periodic SMI handler entries that should be allocated to the list
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| 31 | /// of free periodic SMI handlers when the list of free periodic SMI handlers is empty.
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| 32 | ///
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| 33 | #define PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_ALLOCATE_SIZE 0x08
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| 34 |
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| 35 | ///
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| 36 | /// Signature for a PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT structure
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| 37 | ///
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| 38 | #define PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('P', 'S', 'M', 'I')
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| 39 |
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| 40 | ///
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| 41 | /// Structure that contains state information for an enabled periodic SMI handler
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| 42 | ///
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| 43 | typedef struct {
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| 44 | ///
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| 45 | /// Signature value that must be set to PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_SIGNATURE
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| 46 | ///
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| 47 | UINT32 Signature;
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| 48 | ///
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| 49 | /// The link entry to be inserted to the list of periodic SMI handlers.
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| 50 | ///
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| 51 | LIST_ENTRY Link;
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| 52 | ///
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| 53 | /// The dispatch function to called to invoke an enabled periodic SMI handler.
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| 54 | ///
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| 55 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER DispatchFunction;
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| 56 | ///
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| 57 | /// The context to pass into DispatchFunction
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| 58 | ///
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| 59 | VOID *Context;
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| 60 | ///
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| 61 | /// The tick period in 100 ns units that DispatchFunction should be called.
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| 62 | ///
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| 63 | UINT64 TickPeriod;
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| 64 | ///
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| 65 | /// The Cpu number that is required to execute DispatchFunction. If Cpu is
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| 66 | /// set to PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_ANY_CPU, then DispatchFunction may be executed
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| 67 | /// on any CPU.
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| 68 | ///
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| 69 | UINTN Cpu;
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| 70 | ///
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| 71 | /// The size, in bytes, of the stack allocated for a periodic SMI handler.
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| 72 | /// This value must be a multiple of EFI_PAGE_SIZE.
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| 73 | ///
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| 74 | UINTN StackSize;
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| 75 | ///
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| 76 | /// A pointer to the stack allocated using AllocatePages(). This field will
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| 77 | /// be NULL if StackSize is 0.
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| 78 | ///
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| 79 | VOID *Stack;
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| 80 | ///
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| 81 | /// Spin lock used to wait for an AP to complete the execution of a periodic SMI handler
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| 82 | ///
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| 83 | SPIN_LOCK DispatchLock;
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| 84 | ///
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| 85 | /// The rate in Hz of the performance counter that is used to measure the
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| 86 | /// amount of time that a periodic SMI handler executes.
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| 87 | ///
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| 88 | UINT64 PerfomanceCounterRate;
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| 89 | ///
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| 90 | /// The start count value of the performance counter that is used to measure
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| 91 | /// the amount of time that a periodic SMI handler executes.
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| 92 | ///
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| 93 | UINT64 PerfomanceCounterStartValue;
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| 94 | ///
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| 95 | /// The end count value of the performance counter that is used to measure
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| 96 | /// the amount of time that a periodic SMI handler executes.
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| 97 | ///
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| 98 | UINT64 PerfomanceCounterEndValue;
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| 99 | ///
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| 100 | /// The context record passed into the Register() function of the SMM Periodic
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| 101 | /// Timer Dispatch Protocol when a periodic SMI handler is enabled.
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| 102 | ///
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| 103 | EFI_SMM_PERIODIC_TIMER_REGISTER_CONTEXT RegisterContext;
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| 104 | ///
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| 105 | /// The handle returned from the Register() function of the SMM Periodic
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| 106 | /// Timer Dispatch Protocol when a periodic SMI handler is enabled.
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| 107 | ///
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| 108 | EFI_HANDLE DispatchHandle;
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| 109 | ///
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| 110 | /// The total number of performance counter ticks that the periodic SMI handler
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| 111 | /// has been executing in its current invocation.
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| 112 | ///
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| 113 | UINT64 DispatchTotalTime;
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| 114 | ///
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| 115 | /// The performance counter value that was captured the last time that the
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| 116 | /// periodic SMI handler called PeriodcSmiExecutionTime(). This allows the
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| 117 | /// time value returned by PeriodcSmiExecutionTime() to be accurate even when
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| 118 | /// the performance counter rolls over.
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| 119 | ///
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| 120 | UINT64 DispatchCheckPointTime;
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| 121 | ///
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| 122 | /// Buffer used to save the context when control is transfer from this library
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| 123 | /// to an enabled periodic SMI handler. This saved context is used when the
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| 124 | /// periodic SMI handler exits or yields.
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| 125 | ///
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| 126 | BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER DispatchJumpBuffer;
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| 127 | ///
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| 128 | /// Flag that is set to TRUE when a periodic SMI handler requests to yield
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| 129 | /// using PeriodicSmiYield(). When this flag IS TRUE, YieldJumpBuffer is
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| 130 | /// valid. When this flag is FALSE, YieldJumpBuffer is not valid.
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| 131 | ///
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| 132 | BOOLEAN YieldFlag;
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| 133 | ///
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| 134 | /// Buffer used to save the context when a periodic SMI handler requests to
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| 135 | /// yield using PeriodicSmiYield(). This context is used to resume the
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| 136 | /// execution of a periodic SMI handler the next time control is transferd
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| 137 | /// to the periodic SMI handler that yielded.
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| 138 | ///
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| 139 | BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER YieldJumpBuffer;
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| 140 | ///
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| 141 | /// The amount of time, in 100 ns units, that have elapsed since the last
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| 142 | /// time the periodic SMI handler was invoked.
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| 143 | ///
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| 144 | UINT64 ElapsedTime;
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| 145 | } PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT;
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| 146 |
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| 147 | /**
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| 148 | Macro that returns a pointer to a PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT
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| 149 | structure based on a pointer to a RegisterContext field.
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| 150 |
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| 151 | **/
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| 152 | #define PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_FROM_REGISTER_CONTEXT(a) \
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| 153 | CR ( \
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| 154 | a, \
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| 155 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT, \
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| 156 | RegisterContext, \
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| 157 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_SIGNATURE \
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| 158 | )
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| 159 |
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| 160 | /**
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| 161 | Macro that returns a pointer to a PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT
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| 162 | structure based on a pointer to a Link field.
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| 163 |
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| 164 | **/
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| 165 | #define PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_FROM_LINK(a) \
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| 166 | CR ( \
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| 167 | a, \
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| 168 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT, \
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| 169 | Link, \
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| 170 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_SIGNATURE \
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| 171 | )
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| 172 |
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| 173 | ///
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| 174 | /// Pointer to the SMM Periodic Timer Disatch Protocol that was located in the constuctor.
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| 175 | ///
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| 176 | EFI_SMM_PERIODIC_TIMER_DISPATCH2_PROTOCOL *gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2 = NULL;
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| 177 |
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| 178 | ///
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| 179 | /// Pointer to a table of supported periodic SMI tick periods in 100 ns units
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| 180 | /// sorted from largest to smallest terminated by a tick period value of 0.
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| 181 | /// This table is allocated using AllocatePool() in the constructor and filled
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| 182 | /// in based on the values returned from the SMM Periodic Timer Dispatch 2 Protocol
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| 183 | /// function GetNextShorterInterval().
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| 184 | ///
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| 185 | UINT64 *gSmiTickPeriodTable = NULL;
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| 186 |
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| 187 | ///
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| 188 | /// Linked list of free periodic SMI handlers that this library can use.
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| 189 | ///
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| 190 | LIST_ENTRY gFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers =
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| 191 | INITIALIZE_LIST_HEAD_VARIABLE (gFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers);
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| 192 |
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| 193 | ///
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| 194 | /// Linked list of periodic SMI handlers that this library is currently managing.
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| 195 | ///
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| 196 | LIST_ENTRY gPeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers =
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| 197 | INITIALIZE_LIST_HEAD_VARIABLE (gPeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers);
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| 198 |
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| 199 | ///
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| 200 | /// Pointer to the periodic SMI handler that is currently being executed.
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| 201 | /// Is set to NULL if no periodic SMI handler is currently being executed.
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| 202 | ///
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| 203 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *gActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = NULL;
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| 204 |
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| 205 | /**
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| 206 | Internal worker function that returns a pointer to the
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| 207 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT structure associated with the periodic
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| 208 | SMI handler that is currently being executed. If a periodic SMI handler is
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| 209 | not currently being executed, the NULL is returned.
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| 210 |
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| 211 | @retval NULL A periodic SMI handler is not currently being executed.
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| 212 | @retval other Pointer to the PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT
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| 213 | associated with the active periodic SMI handler.
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| 214 |
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| 215 | **/
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| 216 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *
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| 217 | GetActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (
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| 218 | VOID
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| 219 | )
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| 220 | {
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| 221 | return gActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
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| 222 | }
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| 223 |
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| 224 | /**
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| 225 | Internal worker function that returns a pointer to the
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| 226 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT structure associated with the
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| 227 | DispatchHandle that was returned when the periodic SMI handler was enabled
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| 228 | with PeriodicSmiEnable(). If DispatchHandle is NULL, then the active
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| 229 | periodic SMI handler is returned. If DispatchHandle is NULL and there is
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| 230 | no active periodic SMI handler, then NULL is returned.
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| 231 |
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| 232 | @param[in] DispatchHandle DispatchHandle that was returned when the periodic
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| 233 | SMI handler was enabled with PeriodicSmiEnable().
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| 234 | This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
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| 235 | If this parameter is NULL, then the active periodic
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| 236 | SMI handler is returned.
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| 237 |
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| 238 | @retval NULL DispatchHandle is NULL and there is no active periodic SMI
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| 239 | handler.
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| 240 | @retval NULL DispatchHandle does not match any of the periodic SMI handlers
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| 241 | that have been enabled with PeriodicSmiEnable().
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| 242 | @retval other Pointer to the PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT
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| 243 | associated with the DispatchHandle.
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| 244 |
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| 245 | **/
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| 246 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *
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| 247 | LookupPeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (
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| 248 | IN EFI_HANDLE DispatchHandle OPTIONAL
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| 249 | )
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| 250 | {
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| 251 | LIST_ENTRY *Link;
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| 252 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
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| 253 |
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| 254 | //
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| 255 | // If DispatchHandle is NULL, then return the active periodic SMI handler
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| 256 | //
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| 257 | if (DispatchHandle == NULL) {
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| 258 | return GetActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler ();
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| 259 | }
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| 260 |
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| 261 | //
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| 262 | // Search the periodic SMI handler entries for a a matching DispatchHandle
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| 263 | //
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| 264 | for ( Link = GetFirstNode (&gPeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers)
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| 265 | ; !IsNull (&gPeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers, Link)
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| 266 | ; Link = GetNextNode (&gPeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers, Link)
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| 267 | ) {
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| 268 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_FROM_LINK (Link);
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| 269 |
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| 270 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle == DispatchHandle) {
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| 271 | return PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
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| 272 | }
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| 273 | }
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| 274 |
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| 275 | //
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| 276 | // No entries match DispatchHandle, so return NULL
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| 277 | //
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| 278 | return NULL;
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| 279 | }
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| 280 |
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| 281 | /**
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| 282 | Internal worker function that sets that active periodic SMI handler based on
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| 283 | the Context used when the periodic SMI handler was registered with the
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| 284 | SMM Periodic Timer Dispatch 2 Protocol. If Context is NULL, then the
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| 285 | state is updated to show that there is not active periodic SMI handler.
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| 286 | A pointer to the active PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT structure
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| 287 | is returned.
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| 288 |
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| 289 | @retval NULL Context is NULL.
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| 290 | @retval other Pointer to the PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT
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| 291 | associated with Context.
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| 292 |
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| 293 | **/
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| 294 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *
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| 295 | SetActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (
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| 296 | IN CONST VOID *Context OPTIONAL
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| 297 | )
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| 298 | {
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| 299 | if (Context == NULL) {
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| 300 | gActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = NULL;
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| 301 | } else {
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| 302 | gActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_FROM_REGISTER_CONTEXT (Context);
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| 303 | }
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| 304 | return gActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
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| 305 | }
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| 306 |
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| 307 | /**
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| 308 | Internal worker function that moves the specified periodic SMI handler from the
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| 309 | list of managed periodic SMI handlers to the list of free periodic SMI handlers.
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| 310 |
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| 311 | @param[in] PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler Pointer to the periodic SMI handler to be reclaimed.
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| 312 | **/
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| 313 | VOID
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| 314 | ReclaimPeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (
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| 315 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler
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| 316 | )
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| 317 | {
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| 318 | ASSERT (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle == NULL);
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| 319 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack != NULL) {
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| 320 | FreePages (
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| 321 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack,
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| 322 | EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->StackSize)
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| 323 | );
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| 324 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack = NULL;
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| 325 | }
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| 326 | RemoveEntryList (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Link);
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| 327 | InsertHeadList (&gFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers, &PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Link);
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| 328 | }
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| 329 |
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| 330 | /**
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| 331 | Add the additional entries to the list of free periodic SMI handlers.
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| 332 | The function is assumed to be called only when the list of free periodic SMI
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| 333 | handlers is empty.
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| 334 |
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| 335 | @retval TRUE The additional entries were added.
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| 336 | @retval FALSE There was no available resource for the additional entries.
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| 337 | **/
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| 338 | BOOLEAN
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| 339 | EnlargeFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlerList (
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| 340 | VOID
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| 341 | )
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| 342 | {
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| 343 | UINTN Index;
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| 344 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
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| 345 |
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| 346 | //
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| 347 | // Add the entries to the list
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| 348 | //
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| 349 | for (Index = 0; Index < PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_ALLOCATE_SIZE; Index++) {
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| 350 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = AllocatePool (sizeof (PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT));
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| 351 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler == NULL) {
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| 352 | break;
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| 353 | }
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| 354 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Signature = PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_SIGNATURE;
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| 355 | InsertHeadList (&gFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers, &PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Link);
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| 356 | }
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| 357 |
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| 358 | return (BOOLEAN) (Index > 0);
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| 359 | }
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| 360 |
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| 361 | /**
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| 362 | Internal worker function that returns a free entry for a new periodic
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| 363 | SMI handler. If no free entries are available, then additional
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| 364 | entries are allocated.
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| 365 |
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| 366 | @retval NULL There are not enough resources available to to allocate a free entry.
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| 367 | @retval other Pointer to a free PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT structure.
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| 368 |
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| 369 | **/
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| 370 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *
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| 371 | FindFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (
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| 372 | VOID
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| 373 | )
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| 374 | {
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| 375 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
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| 376 |
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| 377 | if (IsListEmpty (&gFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers)) {
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| 378 | if (!EnlargeFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlerList ()) {
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| 379 | return NULL;
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| 380 | }
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| 381 | }
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| 382 |
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| 383 | //
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| 384 | // Get one from the list of free periodic SMI handlers.
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| 385 | //
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| 386 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_FROM_LINK (
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| 387 | GetFirstNode (&gFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers)
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| 388 | );
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| 389 | RemoveEntryList (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Link);
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| 390 | InsertTailList (&gPeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers, &PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Link);
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| 391 |
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| 392 | return PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
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| 393 | }
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| 394 |
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| 395 | /**
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| 396 | This function returns a pointer to a table of supported periodic
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| 397 | SMI tick periods in 100 ns units sorted from largest to smallest.
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| 398 | The table contains a array of UINT64 values terminated by a tick
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| 399 | period value of 0. The returned table must be treated as read-only
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| 400 | data and must not be freed.
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| 401 |
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| 402 | @return A pointer to a table of UINT64 tick period values in
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| 403 | 100ns units sorted from largest to smallest terminated
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| 404 | by a tick period of 0.
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| 405 |
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| 406 | **/
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| 407 | UINT64 *
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| 408 | EFIAPI
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| 409 | PeriodicSmiSupportedTickPeriod (
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| 410 | VOID
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| 411 | )
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| 412 | {
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| 413 | //
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| 414 | // Return the table allocated and populated by SmmPeriodicSmiLibConstructor()
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| 415 | //
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| 416 | return gSmiTickPeriodTable;
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| 417 | }
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| 418 |
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| 419 | /**
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| 420 | This function returns the time in 100ns units since the periodic SMI
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| 421 | handler function was called. If the periodic SMI handler was resumed
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| 422 | through PeriodicSmiYield(), then the time returned is the time in
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| 423 | 100ns units since PeriodicSmiYield() returned.
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| 424 |
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| 425 | @return The actual time in 100ns units that the periodic SMI handler
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| 426 | has been executing. If this function is not called from within
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| 427 | an enabled periodic SMI handler, then 0 is returned.
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| 428 |
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| 429 | **/
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| 430 | UINT64
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| 431 | EFIAPI
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| 432 | PeriodicSmiExecutionTime (
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| 433 | VOID
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| 434 | )
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| 435 | {
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| 436 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
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| 437 | UINT64 Current;
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| 438 | UINT64 Count;
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| 439 |
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| 440 | //
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| 441 | // If there is no active periodic SMI handler, then return 0
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| 442 | //
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| 443 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = GetActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler ();
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| 444 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler == NULL) {
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| 445 | return 0;
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| 446 | }
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| 447 |
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| 448 | //
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| 449 | // Get the current performance counter value
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| 450 | //
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| 451 | Current = GetPerformanceCounter ();
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| 452 |
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| 453 | //
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| 454 | // Count the number of performance counter ticks since the periodic SMI handler
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| 455 | // was dispatched or the last time this function was called.
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| 456 | //
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| 457 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterEndValue > PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterStartValue) {
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| 458 | //
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| 459 | // The performance counter counts up. Check for roll over condition.
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| 460 | //
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| 461 | if (Current > PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchCheckPointTime) {
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| 462 | Count = Current - PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchCheckPointTime;
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| 463 | } else {
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| 464 | Count = (Current - PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterStartValue) + (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterEndValue - PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchCheckPointTime);
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| 465 | }
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| 466 | } else {
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| 467 | //
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| 468 | // The performance counter counts down. Check for roll over condition.
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| 469 | //
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| 470 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchCheckPointTime > Current) {
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| 471 | Count = PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchCheckPointTime - Current;
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| 472 | } else {
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| 473 | Count = (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchCheckPointTime - PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterEndValue) + (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterStartValue - Current);
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| 474 | }
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| 475 | }
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| 476 |
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| 477 | //
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| 478 | // Accumulate the total number of performance counter ticks since the periodic
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| 479 | // SMI handler was dispatched or resumed.
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| 480 | //
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| 481 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchTotalTime += Count;
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| 482 |
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| 483 | //
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| 484 | // Update the checkpoint value to the current performance counter value
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| 485 | //
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| 486 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchCheckPointTime = Current;
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| 487 |
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| 488 | //
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| 489 | // Convert the total number of performance counter ticks to 100 ns units
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| 490 | //
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| 491 | return DivU64x64Remainder (
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| 492 | MultU64x32 (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchTotalTime, 10000000),
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| 493 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterRate,
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| 494 | NULL
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| 495 | );
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| 496 | }
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| 497 |
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| 498 | /**
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| 499 | This function returns control back to the SMM Foundation. When the next
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| 500 | periodic SMI for the currently executing handler is triggered, the periodic
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| 501 | SMI handler will restarted from its registered DispatchFunction entry point.
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| 502 | If this function is not called from within an enabled periodic SMI handler,
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| 503 | then control is returned to the calling function.
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| 504 |
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| 505 | **/
|
| 506 | VOID
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| 507 | EFIAPI
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| 508 | PeriodicSmiExit (
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| 509 | VOID
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| 510 | )
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| 511 | {
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| 512 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
|
| 513 |
|
| 514 | //
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| 515 | // If there is no active periodic SMI handler, then return
|
| 516 | //
|
| 517 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = GetActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler ();
|
| 518 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler == NULL) {
|
| 519 | return;
|
| 520 | }
|
| 521 |
|
| 522 | //
|
| 523 | // Perform a long jump back to the point when the currently executing dispatch
|
| 524 | // function was dispatched.
|
| 525 | //
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| 526 | LongJump (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchJumpBuffer, 1);
|
| 527 |
|
| 528 | //
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| 529 | // Must never return
|
| 530 | //
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| 531 | ASSERT (FALSE);
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| 532 | CpuDeadLoop();
|
| 533 | }
|
| 534 |
|
| 535 | /**
|
| 536 | This function yields control back to the SMM Foundation. When the next
|
| 537 | periodic SMI for the currently executing handler is triggered, the periodic
|
| 538 | SMI handler will be resumed and this function will return. Use of this
|
| 539 | function requires a seperate stack for the periodic SMI handler. A non zero
|
| 540 | stack size must be specified in PeriodicSmiEnable() for this function to be
|
| 541 | used.
|
| 542 |
|
| 543 | If the stack size passed into PeriodicSmiEnable() was zero, the 0 is returned.
|
| 544 |
|
| 545 | If this function is not called from within an enabled periodic SMI handler,
|
| 546 | then 0 is returned.
|
| 547 |
|
| 548 | @return The actual time in 100ns units elasped since this function was
|
| 549 | called. A value of 0 indicates an unknown amount of time.
|
| 550 |
|
| 551 | **/
|
| 552 | UINT64
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| 553 | EFIAPI
|
| 554 | PeriodicSmiYield (
|
| 555 | VOID
|
| 556 | )
|
| 557 | {
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| 558 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
|
| 559 | UINTN SetJumpFlag;
|
| 560 |
|
| 561 | //
|
| 562 | // If there is no active periodic SMI handler, then return
|
| 563 | //
|
| 564 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = GetActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler ();
|
| 565 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler == NULL) {
|
| 566 | return 0;
|
| 567 | }
|
| 568 |
|
| 569 | //
|
| 570 | // If PeriodicSmiYield() is called without an allocated stack, then just return
|
| 571 | // immediately with an elapsed time of 0.
|
| 572 | //
|
| 573 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack == NULL) {
|
| 574 | return 0;
|
| 575 | }
|
| 576 |
|
| 577 | //
|
| 578 | // Set a flag so the next periodic SMI event will resume at where SetJump()
|
| 579 | // is called below.
|
| 580 | //
|
| 581 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->YieldFlag = TRUE;
|
| 582 |
|
| 583 | //
|
| 584 | // Save context in YieldJumpBuffer
|
| 585 | //
|
| 586 | SetJumpFlag = SetJump (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->YieldJumpBuffer);
|
| 587 | if (SetJumpFlag == 0) {
|
| 588 | //
|
| 589 | // The intial call to SetJump() always returns 0.
|
| 590 | // If this is the initial call, then exit the current periodic SMI handler
|
| 591 | //
|
| 592 | PeriodicSmiExit ();
|
| 593 | }
|
| 594 |
|
| 595 | //
|
| 596 | // We get here when a LongJump is performed from PeriodicSmiDispatchFunctionOnCpu()
|
| 597 | // to resume a periodic SMI handler that called PeriodicSmiYield() on the
|
| 598 | // previous time this periodic SMI handler was dispatched.
|
| 599 | //
|
| 600 | // Clear the flag so the next periodic SMI dispatch will not resume.
|
| 601 | //
|
| 602 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->YieldFlag = FALSE;
|
| 603 |
|
| 604 | //
|
| 605 | // Return the amount elapsed time that occured while yielded
|
| 606 | //
|
| 607 | return PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->ElapsedTime;
|
| 608 | }
|
| 609 |
|
| 610 | /**
|
| 611 | Internal worker function that transfers control to an enabled periodic SMI
|
| 612 | handler. If the enabled periodic SMI handler was allocated its own stack,
|
| 613 | then this function is called on that allocated stack through the BaseLin
|
| 614 | function SwitchStack().
|
| 615 |
|
| 616 | @param[in] Context1 Context1 parameter passed into SwitchStack().
|
| 617 | @param[in] Context2 Context2 parameter passed into SwitchStack().
|
| 618 |
|
| 619 | **/
|
| 620 | VOID
|
| 621 | EFIAPI
|
| 622 | PeriodicSmiDispatchFunctionSwitchStack (
|
| 623 | IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL
|
| 624 | IN VOID *Context2 OPTIONAL
|
| 625 | )
|
| 626 | {
|
| 627 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
|
| 628 |
|
| 629 | //
|
| 630 | // Convert Context1 to PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *
|
| 631 | //
|
| 632 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = (PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *)Context1;
|
| 633 |
|
| 634 | //
|
| 635 | // Dispatch the registered handler passing in the context that was registered
|
| 636 | // and the amount of time that has elapsed since the previous time this
|
| 637 | // periodic SMI handler was dispacthed.
|
| 638 | //
|
| 639 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchFunction (
|
| 640 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Context,
|
| 641 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->ElapsedTime
|
| 642 | );
|
| 643 |
|
| 644 | //
|
| 645 | // If this DispatchFunction() returns, then unconditially call PeriodicSmiExit()
|
| 646 | // to perform a LongJump() back to PeriodicSmiDispatchFunctionOnCpu(). The
|
| 647 | // LongJump() will resume exection on the original stack.
|
| 648 | //
|
| 649 | PeriodicSmiExit ();
|
| 650 | }
|
| 651 |
|
| 652 | /**
|
| 653 | Internal worker function that transfers control to an enabled periodic SMI
|
| 654 | handler on the specified logial CPU. This function determines if the periodic
|
| 655 | SMI handler yielded and needs to be resumed. It also and switches to an
|
| 656 | allocated stack if one was allocated in PeriodicSmiEnable().
|
| 657 |
|
| 658 | @param[in] PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler A pointer to the context for the periodic
|
| 659 | SMI handler to execute.
|
| 660 |
|
| 661 | **/
|
| 662 | VOID
|
| 663 | EFIAPI
|
| 664 | PeriodicSmiDispatchFunctionOnCpu (
|
| 665 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler
|
| 666 | )
|
| 667 | {
|
| 668 | //
|
| 669 | // Save context in DispatchJumpBuffer. The intial call to SetJump() always
|
| 670 | // returns 0. If this is the initial call, then either resume from a prior
|
| 671 | // call to PeriodicSmiYield() or call the DispatchFunction registerd in
|
| 672 | // PeriodicSmiEnable() using an allocated stack if one was specified.
|
| 673 | //
|
| 674 | if (SetJump (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchJumpBuffer) != 0) {
|
| 675 | return;
|
| 676 | }
|
| 677 |
|
| 678 | //
|
| 679 | // Capture the performance counter value just before the periodic SMI handler
|
| 680 | // is resumed so the amount of time the periodic SMI handler executes can be
|
| 681 | // calculated.
|
| 682 | //
|
| 683 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchTotalTime = 0;
|
| 684 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchCheckPointTime = GetPerformanceCounter();
|
| 685 |
|
| 686 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->YieldFlag) {
|
| 687 | //
|
| 688 | // Perform a long jump back to the point where the previously dispatched
|
| 689 | // function called PeriodicSmiYield().
|
| 690 | //
|
| 691 | LongJump (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->YieldJumpBuffer, 1);
|
| 692 | } else if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack == NULL) {
|
| 693 | //
|
| 694 | // If Stack is NULL then call DispatchFunction using current stack passing
|
| 695 | // in the context that was registered and the amount of time that has
|
| 696 | // elapsed since the previous time this periodic SMI handler was dispacthed.
|
| 697 | //
|
| 698 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchFunction (
|
| 699 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Context,
|
| 700 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->ElapsedTime
|
| 701 | );
|
| 702 |
|
| 703 | //
|
| 704 | // If this DispatchFunction() returns, then unconditially call PeriodicSmiExit()
|
| 705 | // to perform a LongJump() back to this function.
|
| 706 | //
|
| 707 | PeriodicSmiExit ();
|
| 708 | } else {
|
| 709 | //
|
| 710 | // If Stack is not NULL then call DispatchFunction switching to the allocated stack
|
| 711 | //
|
| 712 | SwitchStack (
|
| 713 | PeriodicSmiDispatchFunctionSwitchStack,
|
| 714 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler,
|
| 715 | NULL,
|
| 716 | (UINT8 *)PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack + PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->StackSize
|
| 717 | );
|
| 718 | }
|
| 719 |
|
| 720 | //
|
| 721 | // Must never return
|
| 722 | //
|
| 723 | ASSERT (FALSE);
|
| 724 | CpuDeadLoop();
|
| 725 | }
|
| 726 |
|
| 727 | /**
|
| 728 | Internal worker function that transfers control to an enabled periodic SMI
|
| 729 | handler on the specified logial CPU. This worker function is only called
|
| 730 | using the SMM Services Table function SmmStartupThisAp() to execute the
|
| 731 | periodic SMI handler on a logical CPU that is different than the one that is
|
| 732 | running the SMM Foundation. When the periodic SMI handler returns, a lock is
|
| 733 | released to notify the CPU that is running the SMM Foundation that the periodic
|
| 734 | SMI handler execution has finished its execution.
|
| 735 |
|
| 736 | @param[in, out] Buffer A pointer to the context for the periodic SMI handler.
|
| 737 |
|
| 738 | **/
|
| 739 | VOID
|
| 740 | EFIAPI
|
| 741 | PeriodicSmiDispatchFunctionWithLock (
|
| 742 | IN OUT VOID *Buffer
|
| 743 | )
|
| 744 | {
|
| 745 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
|
| 746 |
|
| 747 | //
|
| 748 | // Get context
|
| 749 | //
|
| 750 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = (PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *)Buffer;
|
| 751 |
|
| 752 | //
|
| 753 | // Execute dispatch function on the currently excuting logical CPU
|
| 754 | //
|
| 755 | PeriodicSmiDispatchFunctionOnCpu (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler);
|
| 756 |
|
| 757 | //
|
| 758 | // Release the dispatch spin lock
|
| 759 | //
|
| 760 | ReleaseSpinLock (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchLock);
|
| 761 | }
|
| 762 |
|
| 763 | /**
|
| 764 | Internal worker function that transfers control to a periodic SMI handler that
|
| 765 | was enabled using PeriodicSmiEnable().
|
| 766 |
|
| 767 | @param[in] DispatchHandle The unique handle assigned to this handler by
|
| 768 | SmiHandlerRegister().
|
| 769 | @param[in] Context Points to an optional handler context which was
|
| 770 | specified when the handler was registered.
|
| 771 | @param[in, out] CommBuffer A pointer to a collection of data in memory that
|
| 772 | will be conveyed from a non-SMM environment into
|
| 773 | an SMM environment.
|
| 774 | @param[in, out] CommBufferSize The size of the CommBuffer.
|
| 775 |
|
| 776 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The interrupt was handled and quiesced.
|
| 777 | No other handlers should still be called.
|
| 778 | @retval EFI_WARN_INTERRUPT_SOURCE_QUIESCED The interrupt has been quiesced but other
|
| 779 | handlers should still be called.
|
| 780 | @retval EFI_WARN_INTERRUPT_SOURCE_PENDING The interrupt is still pending and other
|
| 781 | handlers should still be called.
|
| 782 | @retval EFI_INTERRUPT_PENDING The interrupt could not be quiesced.
|
| 783 |
|
| 784 | **/
|
| 785 | EFI_STATUS
|
| 786 | EFIAPI
|
| 787 | PeriodicSmiDispatchFunction (
|
| 788 | IN EFI_HANDLE DispatchHandle,
|
| 789 | IN CONST VOID *Context OPTIONAL,
|
| 790 | IN OUT VOID *CommBuffer OPTIONAL,
|
| 791 | IN OUT UINTN *CommBufferSize OPTIONAL
|
| 792 | )
|
| 793 | {
|
| 794 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
|
| 795 | EFI_SMM_PERIODIC_TIMER_CONTEXT *TimerContext;
|
| 796 | EFI_STATUS Status;
|
| 797 |
|
| 798 | //
|
| 799 | // Set the active periodic SMI handler
|
| 800 | //
|
| 801 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = SetActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (Context);
|
| 802 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler == NULL) {
|
| 803 | return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
|
| 804 | }
|
| 805 |
|
| 806 | //
|
| 807 | // Retrieve the elapsed time since the last time this periodic SMI handler was called
|
| 808 | //
|
| 809 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->ElapsedTime = 0;
|
| 810 | if (CommBuffer != NULL) {
|
| 811 | TimerContext = (EFI_SMM_PERIODIC_TIMER_CONTEXT *)CommBuffer;
|
| 812 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->ElapsedTime = TimerContext->ElapsedTime;
|
| 813 | }
|
| 814 |
|
| 815 | //
|
| 816 | // Dispatch the periodic SMI handler
|
| 817 | //
|
| 818 | if ((PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Cpu == PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_ANY_CPU) ||
|
| 819 | (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Cpu == gSmst->CurrentlyExecutingCpu) ) {
|
| 820 | //
|
| 821 | // Dispatch on the currently execution CPU if the CPU specified in PeriodicSmiEnable()
|
| 822 | // was PERIODIC_SMI_LIBARRY_ANY_CPU or the currently executing CPU matches the CPU
|
| 823 | // that was specified in PeriodicSmiEnable().
|
| 824 | //
|
| 825 | PeriodicSmiDispatchFunctionOnCpu (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler);
|
| 826 | } else {
|
| 827 | //
|
| 828 | // Acquire spin lock for ths periodic SMI handler. The AP will release the
|
| 829 | // spin lock when it is done executing the periodic SMI handler.
|
| 830 | //
|
| 831 | AcquireSpinLock (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchLock);
|
| 832 |
|
| 833 | //
|
| 834 | // Execute the periodic SMI handler on the CPU that was specified in
|
| 835 | // PeriodicSmiEnable().
|
| 836 | //
|
| 837 | Status = gSmst->SmmStartupThisAp (
|
| 838 | PeriodicSmiDispatchFunctionWithLock,
|
| 839 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Cpu,
|
| 840 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler
|
| 841 | );
|
| 842 | if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
|
| 843 | //
|
| 844 | // Wait for the AP to release the spin lock.
|
| 845 | //
|
| 846 | while (!AcquireSpinLockOrFail (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchLock)) {
|
| 847 | CpuPause ();
|
| 848 | }
|
| 849 | }
|
| 850 |
|
| 851 | //
|
| 852 | // Release the spin lock for the periodic SMI handler.
|
| 853 | //
|
| 854 | ReleaseSpinLock (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchLock);
|
| 855 | }
|
| 856 |
|
| 857 | //
|
| 858 | // Reclaim the active periodic SMI handler if it was disabled during the current dispatch.
|
| 859 | //
|
| 860 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle == NULL) {
|
| 861 | ReclaimPeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler);
|
| 862 | }
|
| 863 |
|
| 864 | //
|
| 865 | // Update state to show that there is no active periodic SMI handler
|
| 866 | //
|
| 867 | SetActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (NULL);
|
| 868 |
|
| 869 | return EFI_SUCCESS;
|
| 870 | }
|
| 871 |
|
| 872 | /**
|
| 873 | This function enables a periodic SMI handler.
|
| 874 |
|
| 875 | @param[in, out] DispatchHandle A pointer to the handle associated with the
|
| 876 | enabled periodic SMI handler. This is an
|
| 877 | optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is
|
| 878 | NULL, then the handle will not be returned,
|
| 879 | which means that the periodic SMI handler can
|
| 880 | never be disabled.
|
| 881 | @param[in] DispatchFunction A pointer to a periodic SMI handler function.
|
| 882 | @param[in] Context Optional content to pass into DispatchFunction.
|
| 883 | @param[in] TickPeriod The requested tick period in 100ns units that
|
| 884 | control should be givien to the periodic SMI
|
| 885 | handler. Must be one of the supported values
|
| 886 | returned by PeriodicSmiSupportedPickPeriod().
|
| 887 | @param[in] Cpu Specifies the CPU that is required to execute
|
| 888 | the periodic SMI handler. If Cpu is
|
| 889 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_ANY_CPU, then the periodic
|
| 890 | SMI handler will always be executed on the SMST
|
| 891 | CurrentlyExecutingCpu, which may vary across
|
| 892 | periodic SMIs. If Cpu is between 0 and the SMST
|
| 893 | NumberOfCpus, then the periodic SMI will always
|
| 894 | be executed on the requested CPU.
|
| 895 | @param[in] StackSize The size, in bytes, of the stack to allocate for
|
| 896 | use by the periodic SMI handler. If 0, then the
|
| 897 | default stack will be used.
|
| 898 |
|
| 899 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER DispatchFunction is NULL.
|
| 900 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED TickPeriod is not a supported tick period. The
|
| 901 | supported tick periods can be retrieved using
|
| 902 | PeriodicSmiSupportedTickPeriod().
|
| 903 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Cpu is not PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_ANY_CPU or in
|
| 904 | the range 0 to SMST NumberOfCpus.
|
| 905 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to enable the
|
| 906 | periodic SMI handler.
|
| 907 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to allocate the
|
| 908 | stack speficied by StackSize.
|
| 909 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The periodic SMI handler was enabled.
|
| 910 |
|
| 911 | **/
|
| 912 | EFI_STATUS
|
| 913 | EFIAPI
|
| 914 | PeriodicSmiEnable (
|
| 915 | IN OUT EFI_HANDLE *DispatchHandle, OPTIONAL
|
| 916 | IN PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER DispatchFunction,
|
| 917 | IN CONST VOID *Context, OPTIONAL
|
| 918 | IN UINT64 TickPeriod,
|
| 919 | IN UINTN Cpu,
|
| 920 | IN UINTN StackSize
|
| 921 | )
|
| 922 | {
|
| 923 | EFI_STATUS Status;
|
| 924 | UINTN Index;
|
| 925 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
|
| 926 |
|
| 927 | //
|
| 928 | // Make sure all the input parameters are valid
|
| 929 | //
|
| 930 | if (DispatchFunction == NULL) {
|
| 931 | return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
|
| 932 | }
|
| 933 |
|
| 934 | for (Index = 0; gSmiTickPeriodTable[Index] != 0; Index++) {
|
| 935 | if (gSmiTickPeriodTable[Index] == TickPeriod) {
|
| 936 | break;
|
| 937 | }
|
| 938 | }
|
| 939 | if (gSmiTickPeriodTable[Index] == 0) {
|
| 940 | return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
|
| 941 | }
|
| 942 |
|
| 943 | if (Cpu != PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_ANY_CPU && Cpu >= gSmst->NumberOfCpus) {
|
| 944 | return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
|
| 945 | }
|
| 946 |
|
| 947 | //
|
| 948 | // Find a free periodic SMI handler entry
|
| 949 | //
|
| 950 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = FindFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler();
|
| 951 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler == NULL) {
|
| 952 | return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
|
| 953 | }
|
| 954 |
|
| 955 | //
|
| 956 | // Initialize a new periodic SMI handler entry
|
| 957 | //
|
| 958 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->YieldFlag = FALSE;
|
| 959 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle = NULL;
|
| 960 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchFunction = DispatchFunction;
|
| 961 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Context = (VOID *)Context;
|
| 962 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Cpu = Cpu;
|
| 963 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->StackSize = ALIGN_VALUE (StackSize, EFI_PAGE_SIZE);
|
| 964 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->StackSize > 0) {
|
| 965 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack = AllocatePages (EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->StackSize));
|
| 966 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack == NULL) {
|
| 967 | return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
|
| 968 | }
|
| 969 | ZeroMem (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack, PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->StackSize);
|
| 970 | } else {
|
| 971 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->Stack = NULL;
|
| 972 | }
|
| 973 | InitializeSpinLock (&PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchLock);
|
| 974 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterRate = GetPerformanceCounterProperties (
|
| 975 | &PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterStartValue,
|
| 976 | &PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->PerfomanceCounterEndValue
|
| 977 | );
|
| 978 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->RegisterContext.Period = TickPeriod;
|
| 979 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->RegisterContext.SmiTickInterval = TickPeriod;
|
| 980 | Status = gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2->Register (
|
| 981 | gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2,
|
| 982 | PeriodicSmiDispatchFunction,
|
| 983 | &PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->RegisterContext,
|
| 984 | &PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle
|
| 985 | );
|
| 986 | if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
|
| 987 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle = NULL;
|
| 988 | ReclaimPeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler);
|
| 989 | return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
|
| 990 | }
|
| 991 |
|
| 992 | //
|
| 993 | // Return the registered handle if the optional DispatchHandle parameter is not NULL
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| 994 | //
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| 995 | if (DispatchHandle != NULL) {
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| 996 | *DispatchHandle = PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle;
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| 997 | }
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| 998 | return EFI_SUCCESS;
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| 999 | }
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| 1000 |
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| 1001 | /**
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| 1002 | This function disables a periodic SMI handler that has been previously
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| 1003 | enabled with PeriodicSmiEnable().
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| 1004 |
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| 1005 | @param[in] DispatchHandle A handle associated with a previously enabled periodic
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| 1006 | SMI handler. This is an optional parameter that may
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| 1007 | be NULL. If it is NULL, then the active periodic SMI
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| 1008 | handlers is disabled.
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| 1009 |
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| 1010 | @retval FALSE DispatchHandle is NULL and there is no active periodic SMI handler.
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| 1011 | @retval FALSE The periodic SMI handler specified by DispatchHandle has
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| 1012 | not been enabled with PeriodicSmiEnable().
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| 1013 | @retval TRUE The periodic SMI handler specified by DispatchHandle has
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| 1014 | been disabled. If DispatchHandle is NULL, then the active
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| 1015 | periodic SMI handler has been disabled.
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| 1016 |
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| 1017 | **/
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| 1018 | BOOLEAN
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| 1019 | EFIAPI
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| 1020 | PeriodicSmiDisable (
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| 1021 | IN EFI_HANDLE DispatchHandle OPTIONAL
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| 1022 | )
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| 1023 | {
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| 1024 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
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| 1025 | EFI_STATUS Status;
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| 1026 |
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| 1027 | //
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| 1028 | // Lookup the periodic SMI handler specified by DispatchHandle
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| 1029 | //
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| 1030 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = LookupPeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (DispatchHandle);
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| 1031 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler == NULL) {
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| 1032 | return FALSE;
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| 1033 | }
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| 1034 |
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| 1035 | //
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| 1036 | // Unregister the periodic SMI handler from the SMM Periodic Timer Dispatch 2 Protocol
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| 1037 | //
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| 1038 | Status = gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2->UnRegister (
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| 1039 | gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2,
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| 1040 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle
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| 1041 | );
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| 1042 | if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
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| 1043 | return FALSE;
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| 1044 | }
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| 1045 |
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| 1046 | //
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| 1047 | // Mark the entry for the disabled periodic SMI handler as free, and
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| 1048 | // call ReclaimPeriodicSmiLibraryHandler to move it to the list of free
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| 1049 | // periodic SMI handlers.
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| 1050 | //
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| 1051 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle = NULL;
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| 1052 | if (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler != GetActivePeriodicSmiLibraryHandler ()) {
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| 1053 | ReclaimPeriodicSmiLibraryHandler (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler);
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| 1054 | }
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| 1055 |
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| 1056 | return TRUE;
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| 1057 | }
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| 1058 |
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| 1059 | /**
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| 1060 | This constructor function caches the pointer to the SMM Periodic Timer
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| 1061 | Dispatch 2 Protocol and collects the list SMI tick rates that the hardware
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| 1062 | supports.
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| 1063 |
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| 1064 | @param[in] ImageHandle The firmware allocated handle for the EFI image.
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| 1065 | @param[in] SystemTable A pointer to the EFI System Table.
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| 1066 |
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| 1067 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The constructor always returns EFI_SUCCESS.
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| 1068 |
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| 1069 | **/
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| 1070 | EFI_STATUS
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| 1071 | EFIAPI
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| 1072 | SmmPeriodicSmiLibConstructor (
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| 1073 | IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,
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| 1074 | IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable
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| 1075 | )
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| 1076 | {
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| 1077 | EFI_STATUS Status;
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| 1078 | UINT64 *SmiTickInterval;
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| 1079 | UINTN Count;
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| 1080 |
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| 1081 | //
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| 1082 | // Locate the SMM Periodic Timer Dispatch 2 Protocol
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| 1083 | //
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| 1084 | Status = gSmst->SmmLocateProtocol (
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| 1085 | &gEfiSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2ProtocolGuid,
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| 1086 | NULL,
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| 1087 | (VOID **)&gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2
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| 1088 | );
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| 1089 | ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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| 1090 | ASSERT (gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2 != NULL);
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| 1091 |
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| 1092 | //
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| 1093 | // Count the number of periodic SMI tick intervals that the SMM Periodic Timer
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| 1094 | // Dipatch 2 Protocol supports.
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| 1095 | //
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| 1096 | SmiTickInterval = NULL;
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| 1097 | Count = 0;
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| 1098 | do {
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| 1099 | Status = gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2->GetNextShorterInterval (
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| 1100 | gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2,
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| 1101 | &SmiTickInterval
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| 1102 | );
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| 1103 | Count++;
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| 1104 | } while (SmiTickInterval != NULL);
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| 1105 |
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| 1106 | //
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| 1107 | // Allocate a buffer for the table of supported periodic SMI tick periods.
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| 1108 | //
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| 1109 | gSmiTickPeriodTable = AllocateZeroPool (Count * sizeof (UINT64));
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| 1110 | ASSERT (gSmiTickPeriodTable != NULL);
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| 1111 |
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| 1112 | //
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| 1113 | // Fill in the table of supported periodic SMI tick periods.
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| 1114 | //
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| 1115 | SmiTickInterval = NULL;
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| 1116 | Count = 0;
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| 1117 | do {
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| 1118 | gSmiTickPeriodTable[Count] = 0;
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| 1119 | Status = gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2->GetNextShorterInterval (
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| 1120 | gSmmPeriodicTimerDispatch2,
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| 1121 | &SmiTickInterval
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| 1122 | );
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| 1123 | if (SmiTickInterval != NULL) {
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| 1124 | gSmiTickPeriodTable[Count] = *SmiTickInterval;
|
| 1125 | }
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| 1126 | Count++;
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| 1127 | } while (SmiTickInterval != NULL);
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| 1128 |
|
| 1129 | //
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| 1130 | // Allocate buffer for initial set of periodic SMI handlers
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| 1131 | //
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| 1132 | EnlargeFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlerList ();
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| 1133 |
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| 1134 | return EFI_SUCCESS;
|
| 1135 | }
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| 1136 |
|
| 1137 | /**
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| 1138 | The constructor function caches the pointer to the SMM Periodic Timer Dispatch 2
|
| 1139 | Protocol and collects the list SMI tick rates that the hardware supports.
|
| 1140 |
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| 1141 | @param[in] ImageHandle The firmware allocated handle for the EFI image.
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| 1142 | @param[in] SystemTable A pointer to the EFI System Table.
|
| 1143 |
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| 1144 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The constructor always returns EFI_SUCCESS.
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| 1145 |
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| 1146 | **/
|
| 1147 | EFI_STATUS
|
| 1148 | EFIAPI
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| 1149 | SmmPeriodicSmiLibDestructor (
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| 1150 | IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,
|
| 1151 | IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable
|
| 1152 | )
|
| 1153 | {
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| 1154 | LIST_ENTRY *Link;
|
| 1155 | PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT *PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler;
|
| 1156 |
|
| 1157 | //
|
| 1158 | // Free the table of supported periodic SMI tick rates
|
| 1159 | //
|
| 1160 | if (gSmiTickPeriodTable != NULL) {
|
| 1161 | FreePool (gSmiTickPeriodTable);
|
| 1162 | }
|
| 1163 |
|
| 1164 | //
|
| 1165 | // Disable all periodic SMI handlers
|
| 1166 | //
|
| 1167 | for (Link = GetFirstNode (&gPeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers); !IsNull (&gPeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers, Link);) {
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| 1168 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_FROM_LINK (Link);
|
| 1169 | Link = GetNextNode (&gPeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers, Link);
|
| 1170 | PeriodicSmiDisable (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler->DispatchHandle);
|
| 1171 | }
|
| 1172 |
|
| 1173 | //
|
| 1174 | // Free all the periodic SMI handler entries
|
| 1175 | //
|
| 1176 | for (Link = GetFirstNode (&gFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers); !IsNull (&gFreePeriodicSmiLibraryHandlers, Link);) {
|
| 1177 | PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler = PERIODIC_SMI_LIBRARY_HANDLER_CONTEXT_FROM_LINK (Link);
|
| 1178 | Link = RemoveEntryList (Link);
|
| 1179 | FreePool (PeriodicSmiLibraryHandler);
|
| 1180 | }
|
| 1181 |
|
| 1182 | return EFI_SUCCESS;
|
| 1183 | }
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