Add the Platform Firmware Runtime Update/Telemetry documentation. Signed-off-by: Chen Yu <yu.c.chen@xxxxxxxxx> --- v2: Add a spot in index.rst so it becomes part of the docs build (Jonathan Corbet). Sticking to the 80-column limit(Jonathan Corbet). Underline lengths should match the title text(Jonathan Corbet). Use literal blocks for the code samples(Jonathan Corbet). --- Documentation/x86/index.rst | 1 + Documentation/x86/pfru.rst | 100 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 101 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/x86/pfru.rst diff --git a/Documentation/x86/index.rst b/Documentation/x86/index.rst index 383048396336..3791fabf964c 100644 --- a/Documentation/x86/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/x86/index.rst @@ -37,3 +37,4 @@ x86-specific Documentation sgx features elf_auxvec + pfru diff --git a/Documentation/x86/pfru.rst b/Documentation/x86/pfru.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..29fe0e518e6d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/x86/pfru.rst @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +======================================================== +The Linux Platform Firmware Runtime Update and Telemetry +======================================================== + +According to the specification of `Management Mode Firmware Runtime Update +<https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/Intel_MM_OS_Interface_Spec_ +Rev100.pdf>`_, certain computing systems require high Service Level Agreements +(SLAs) where system reboot fewer firmware updates are required to deploy +firmware changes to address bug fixes, security updates and to debug and root +cause issues. This technology is called Intel Seamless Update. The management +mode (MM), UEFI runtime services and ACPI services handle most of the system +runtime functions. Changing the MM code execution during runtime is called MM +Runtime Update. Since the "MM" acronyms might be misunderstood as "Memory +Management", this driver uses the name of "Platform Firmware Runtime Update" +(PFRU). + +PFRU provides the following facilities: Performs a runtime firmware driver +update and activate. Ability to inject firmware code at runtime, for dynamic +instrumentation. PFRU Telemetry is a service which allows Runtime Update +handler to produce telemetry data to upper layer OS consumer at runtime. The +OS provides interfaces to let the users query the telemetry data via read +operations. The specification specifies the interface and recommended policy +to extract the data, the format and use are left to individual OEM's and BIOS +implementations on what that data represents. + +PFRU interfaces +=============== + +The user space tool manipulates on /dev/pfru/update for code injection and +driver update. PFRU stands for Platform Firmware Runtime Update, and the +/dev/pfru directory might be reserved for future usage:: + + 1. mmap the capsule file. + fd_capsule = open("capsule.cap", O_RDONLY); + fstat(fd_capsule, &stat); + addr = mmap(0, stat.st_size, PROT_READ, fd_capsule); + + 2. Get the capability information(version control, etc) from BIOS via + read() and do sanity check in user space. + fd_update = open("/dev/pfru/update", O_RDWR); + read(fd_update, &cap, sizeof(cap)); + sanity_check(&cap); + + 3. Write the capsule file to runtime update communication buffer. + kernel might return error if capsule file size is longer than + communication buffer. + write(fd_update, addr, stat.st_size); + + 4. Stage the code injection. + ioctl(fd_update, PFRU_IOC_STATGE); + + 5. Activate the code injection. + ioctl(fd_update, PFRU_IOC_ACTIVATE); + + 6. Stage and activate the code injection. + ioctl(fd_update, PFRU_IOC_STAGE_ACTIVATE); + + PFRU_IOC_STATGE: Stage a capsule image from communication buffer + and perform authentication. + [PFRU_IOC_ACTIVATE] Activate a previous staged capsule image. + [PFRU_IOC_STAGE_ACTIVATE] Perform both stage and activation actions. + + +PFRU Telemetry interfaces +========================= + +The user space tool manipulates on /dev/pfru/telemetry for PFRU telemetry log:: + + 1. Open telemetry device + fd_log = open("/dev/pfru/telemetry", O_RDWR); + + 2. Get log level, log type, revision_id via one ioctl invoke + ioctl(fd_log, PFRU_IOC_GET_LOG_INFO, &info); + + 3. Set log level, log type, revision_id + ioctl(fd_log, PFRU_IOC_SET_LOG_INFO, &info); + + 4. ioctl(fd_log, PFRU_IOC_GET_DATA_INFO, &data_info); + Query the information of PFRU telemetry log buffer. The user is + responsible for parsing the result per the specification. + + 5. Read the telemetry data: + read(fd_log, buf, data_info.size); + +Please refer to tools/testing/selftests/pfru/pfru_test.c for detail. + +According to the specification of `Management Mode Firmware Runtime Update +<https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/Intel_MM_OS_Interface_Spec_ +Rev100.pdf>`_, the telemetry buffer is a wrap around buffer. If the telemetry +buffer gets full, most recent log data will overwrite old log data. Besides, +it is required in the spec that the read of telemetry should support both full +data retrieval and delta telemetry data retrieval. Since this requirement is +more likely a policy we leave this implementation in user space. That is to +say, it is recommended for the user to double-read the telemetry parameters +such as chunk1_size, chunk2_size, rollover_cnt in data_info structure to make +sure that there is no more data appended while the user is reading the buffer. +Besides, only after the runtime update has been run at least once, the telemetry +log would have valid data, otherwise errno code of EBUSY would be returned. -- 2.25.1