cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
      2menu "EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Support"
      3	depends on EFI
      4
      5config EFI_VARS
      6	tristate "EFI Variable Support via sysfs"
      7	depends on EFI && (X86 || IA64)
      8	default n
      9	help
     10	  If you say Y here, you are able to get EFI (Extensible Firmware
     11	  Interface) variable information via sysfs.  You may read,
     12	  write, create, and destroy EFI variables through this interface.
     13	  Note that this driver is only retained for compatibility with
     14	  legacy users: new users should use the efivarfs filesystem
     15	  instead.
     16
     17config EFI_ESRT
     18	bool
     19	depends on EFI && !IA64
     20	default y
     21
     22config EFI_VARS_PSTORE
     23	tristate "Register efivars backend for pstore"
     24	depends on PSTORE
     25	default y
     26	help
     27	  Say Y here to enable use efivars as a backend to pstore. This
     28	  will allow writing console messages, crash dumps, or anything
     29	  else supported by pstore to EFI variables.
     30
     31config EFI_VARS_PSTORE_DEFAULT_DISABLE
     32	bool "Disable using efivars as a pstore backend by default"
     33	depends on EFI_VARS_PSTORE
     34	default n
     35	help
     36	  Saying Y here will disable the use of efivars as a storage
     37	  backend for pstore by default. This setting can be overridden
     38	  using the efivars module's pstore_disable parameter.
     39
     40config EFI_RUNTIME_MAP
     41	bool "Export efi runtime maps to sysfs"
     42	depends on X86 && EFI && KEXEC_CORE
     43	default y
     44	help
     45	  Export efi runtime memory maps to /sys/firmware/efi/runtime-map.
     46	  That memory map is used for example by kexec to set up efi virtual
     47	  mapping the 2nd kernel, but can also be used for debugging purposes.
     48
     49	  See also Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-efi-runtime-map.
     50
     51config EFI_FAKE_MEMMAP
     52	bool "Enable EFI fake memory map"
     53	depends on EFI && X86
     54	default n
     55	help
     56	  Saying Y here will enable "efi_fake_mem" boot option.
     57	  By specifying this parameter, you can add arbitrary attribute
     58	  to specific memory range by updating original (firmware provided)
     59	  EFI memmap.
     60	  This is useful for debugging of EFI memmap related feature.
     61	  e.g. Address Range Mirroring feature.
     62
     63config EFI_MAX_FAKE_MEM
     64	int "maximum allowable number of ranges in efi_fake_mem boot option"
     65	depends on EFI_FAKE_MEMMAP
     66	range 1 128
     67	default 8
     68	help
     69	  Maximum allowable number of ranges in efi_fake_mem boot option.
     70	  Ranges can be set up to this value using comma-separated list.
     71	  The default value is 8.
     72
     73config EFI_SOFT_RESERVE
     74	bool "Reserve EFI Specific Purpose Memory"
     75	depends on EFI && EFI_STUB && ACPI_HMAT
     76	default ACPI_HMAT
     77	help
     78	  On systems that have mixed performance classes of memory EFI
     79	  may indicate specific purpose memory with an attribute (See
     80	  EFI_MEMORY_SP in UEFI 2.8). A memory range tagged with this
     81	  attribute may have unique performance characteristics compared
     82	  to the system's general purpose "System RAM" pool. On the
     83	  expectation that such memory has application specific usage,
     84	  and its base EFI memory type is "conventional" answer Y to
     85	  arrange for the kernel to reserve it as a "Soft Reserved"
     86	  resource, and set aside for direct-access (device-dax) by
     87	  default. The memory range can later be optionally assigned to
     88	  the page allocator by system administrator policy via the
     89	  device-dax kmem facility. Say N to have the kernel treat this
     90	  memory as "System RAM" by default.
     91
     92	  If unsure, say Y.
     93
     94config EFI_DXE_MEM_ATTRIBUTES
     95	bool "Adjust memory attributes in EFISTUB"
     96	depends on EFI && EFI_STUB && X86
     97	default y
     98	help
     99	  UEFI specification does not guarantee all memory to be
    100	  accessible for both write and execute as the kernel expects
    101	  it to be.
    102	  Use DXE services to check and alter memory protection
    103	  attributes during boot via EFISTUB to ensure that memory
    104	  ranges used by the kernel are writable and executable.
    105
    106config EFI_PARAMS_FROM_FDT
    107	bool
    108	help
    109	  Select this config option from the architecture Kconfig if
    110	  the EFI runtime support gets system table address, memory
    111          map address, and other parameters from the device tree.
    112
    113config EFI_RUNTIME_WRAPPERS
    114	bool
    115
    116config EFI_GENERIC_STUB
    117	bool
    118
    119config EFI_ARMSTUB_DTB_LOADER
    120	bool "Enable the DTB loader"
    121	depends on EFI_GENERIC_STUB && !RISCV
    122	default y
    123	help
    124	  Select this config option to add support for the dtb= command
    125	  line parameter, allowing a device tree blob to be loaded into
    126	  memory from the EFI System Partition by the stub.
    127
    128	  If the device tree is provided by the platform or by
    129	  the bootloader this option may not be needed.
    130	  But, for various development reasons and to maintain existing
    131	  functionality for bootloaders that do not have such support
    132	  this option is necessary.
    133
    134config EFI_GENERIC_STUB_INITRD_CMDLINE_LOADER
    135	bool "Enable the command line initrd loader" if !X86
    136	depends on EFI_STUB && (EFI_GENERIC_STUB || X86)
    137	default y if X86
    138	depends on !RISCV
    139	help
    140	  Select this config option to add support for the initrd= command
    141	  line parameter, allowing an initrd that resides on the same volume
    142	  as the kernel image to be loaded into memory.
    143
    144	  This method is deprecated.
    145
    146config EFI_BOOTLOADER_CONTROL
    147	tristate "EFI Bootloader Control"
    148	default n
    149	help
    150	  This module installs a reboot hook, such that if reboot() is
    151	  invoked with a string argument NNN, "NNN" is copied to the
    152	  "LoaderEntryOneShot" EFI variable, to be read by the
    153	  bootloader. If the string matches one of the boot labels
    154	  defined in its configuration, the bootloader will boot once
    155	  to that label. The "LoaderEntryRebootReason" EFI variable is
    156	  set with the reboot reason: "reboot" or "shutdown". The
    157	  bootloader reads this reboot reason and takes particular
    158	  action according to its policy.
    159
    160config EFI_CAPSULE_LOADER
    161	tristate "EFI capsule loader"
    162	depends on EFI && !IA64
    163	help
    164	  This option exposes a loader interface "/dev/efi_capsule_loader" for
    165	  users to load EFI capsules. This driver requires working runtime
    166	  capsule support in the firmware, which many OEMs do not provide.
    167
    168	  Most users should say N.
    169
    170config EFI_CAPSULE_QUIRK_QUARK_CSH
    171	bool "Add support for Quark capsules with non-standard headers"
    172	depends on X86 && !64BIT
    173	select EFI_CAPSULE_LOADER
    174	default y
    175	help
    176	  Add support for processing Quark X1000 EFI capsules, whose header
    177	  layout deviates from the layout mandated by the UEFI specification.
    178
    179config EFI_TEST
    180	tristate "EFI Runtime Service Tests Support"
    181	depends on EFI
    182	default n
    183	help
    184	  This driver uses the efi.<service> function pointers directly instead
    185	  of going through the efivar API, because it is not trying to test the
    186	  kernel subsystem, just for testing the UEFI runtime service
    187	  interfaces which are provided by the firmware. This driver is used
    188	  by the Firmware Test Suite (FWTS) for testing the UEFI runtime
    189	  interfaces readiness of the firmware.
    190	  Details for FWTS are available from:
    191	  <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirmwareTestSuite>
    192
    193	  Say Y here to enable the runtime services support via /dev/efi_test.
    194	  If unsure, say N.
    195
    196config EFI_DEV_PATH_PARSER
    197	bool
    198
    199config APPLE_PROPERTIES
    200	bool "Apple Device Properties"
    201	depends on EFI_STUB && X86
    202	select EFI_DEV_PATH_PARSER
    203	select UCS2_STRING
    204	help
    205	  Retrieve properties from EFI on Apple Macs and assign them to
    206	  devices, allowing for improved support of Apple hardware.
    207	  Properties that would otherwise be missing include the
    208	  Thunderbolt Device ROM and GPU configuration data.
    209
    210	  If unsure, say Y if you have a Mac.  Otherwise N.
    211
    212config RESET_ATTACK_MITIGATION
    213	bool "Reset memory attack mitigation"
    214	depends on EFI_STUB
    215	help
    216	  Request that the firmware clear the contents of RAM after a reboot
    217	  using the TCG Platform Reset Attack Mitigation specification. This
    218	  protects against an attacker forcibly rebooting the system while it
    219	  still contains secrets in RAM, booting another OS and extracting the
    220	  secrets. This should only be enabled when userland is configured to
    221	  clear the MemoryOverwriteRequest flag on clean shutdown after secrets
    222	  have been evicted, since otherwise it will trigger even on clean
    223	  reboots.
    224
    225config EFI_RCI2_TABLE
    226	bool "EFI Runtime Configuration Interface Table Version 2 Support"
    227	depends on X86 || COMPILE_TEST
    228	help
    229	  Displays the content of the Runtime Configuration Interface
    230	  Table version 2 on Dell EMC PowerEdge systems as a binary
    231	  attribute 'rci2' under /sys/firmware/efi/tables directory.
    232
    233	  RCI2 table contains BIOS HII in XML format and is used to populate
    234	  BIOS setup page in Dell EMC OpenManage Server Administrator tool.
    235	  The BIOS setup page contains BIOS tokens which can be configured.
    236
    237	  Say Y here for Dell EMC PowerEdge systems.
    238
    239config EFI_DISABLE_PCI_DMA
    240       bool "Clear Busmaster bit on PCI bridges during ExitBootServices()"
    241       help
    242	  Disable the busmaster bit in the control register on all PCI bridges
    243	  while calling ExitBootServices() and passing control to the runtime
    244	  kernel. System firmware may configure the IOMMU to prevent malicious
    245	  PCI devices from being able to attack the OS via DMA. However, since
    246	  firmware can't guarantee that the OS is IOMMU-aware, it will tear
    247	  down IOMMU configuration when ExitBootServices() is called. This
    248	  leaves a window between where a hostile device could still cause
    249	  damage before Linux configures the IOMMU again.
    250
    251	  If you say Y here, the EFI stub will clear the busmaster bit on all
    252	  PCI bridges before ExitBootServices() is called. This will prevent
    253	  any malicious PCI devices from being able to perform DMA until the
    254	  kernel reenables busmastering after configuring the IOMMU.
    255
    256	  This option will cause failures with some poorly behaved hardware
    257	  and should not be enabled without testing. The kernel commandline
    258	  options "efi=disable_early_pci_dma" or "efi=no_disable_early_pci_dma"
    259	  may be used to override this option.
    260
    261config EFI_EARLYCON
    262	def_bool y
    263	depends on SERIAL_EARLYCON && !ARM && !IA64
    264	select FONT_SUPPORT
    265	select ARCH_USE_MEMREMAP_PROT
    266
    267config EFI_CUSTOM_SSDT_OVERLAYS
    268	bool "Load custom ACPI SSDT overlay from an EFI variable"
    269	depends on ACPI
    270	default ACPI_TABLE_UPGRADE
    271	help
    272	  Allow loading of an ACPI SSDT overlay from an EFI variable specified
    273	  by a kernel command line option.
    274
    275	  See Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/ssdt-overlays.rst for more
    276	  information.
    277
    278config EFI_DISABLE_RUNTIME
    279	bool "Disable EFI runtime services support by default"
    280	default y if PREEMPT_RT
    281	help
    282	  Allow to disable the EFI runtime services support by default. This can
    283	  already be achieved by using the efi=noruntime option, but it could be
    284	  useful to have this default without any kernel command line parameter.
    285
    286	  The EFI runtime services are disabled by default when PREEMPT_RT is
    287	  enabled, because measurements have shown that some EFI functions calls
    288	  might take too much time to complete, causing large latencies which is
    289	  an issue for Real-Time kernels.
    290
    291	  This default can be overridden by using the efi=runtime option.
    292
    293config EFI_COCO_SECRET
    294	bool "EFI Confidential Computing Secret Area Support"
    295	help
    296	  Confidential Computing platforms (such as AMD SEV) allow the
    297	  Guest Owner to securely inject secrets during guest VM launch.
    298	  The secrets are placed in a designated EFI reserved memory area.
    299
    300	  In order to use the secrets in the kernel, the location of the secret
    301	  area (as published in the EFI config table) must be kept.
    302
    303	  If you say Y here, the address of the EFI secret area will be kept
    304	  for usage inside the kernel.  This will allow the
    305	  virt/coco/efi_secret module to access the secrets, which in turn
    306	  allows userspace programs to access the injected secrets.
    307
    308config EFI_EMBEDDED_FIRMWARE
    309	bool
    310	select CRYPTO_LIB_SHA256
    311
    312endmenu
    313
    314config UEFI_CPER
    315	bool
    316
    317config UEFI_CPER_ARM
    318	bool
    319	depends on UEFI_CPER && ( ARM || ARM64 )
    320	default y
    321
    322config UEFI_CPER_X86
    323	bool
    324	depends on UEFI_CPER && X86
    325	default y