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/*
* gbe/gbe.h
* This file is part of the ich9deblob utility from the libreboot project
*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Steve Shenton <sgsit@libreboot.org>
* Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
* Purpose: provide struct representing gbe region.
* Map actual buffers of this regions, directly to instances of these
* structs. This makes working with gbe really easy.
*/
/*
* bit fields used, corresponding to datasheet. See links to datasheets
* and documentation in ich9deblob.c
*/
/*
* See docs/hardware/x200_remove_me.html for info plus links to datasheet (also linked below)
*
* Info about Gbe region (read whole datasheet):
* http://www.intel.co.uk/content/dam/doc/application-note/i-o-controller-hub-9m-82567lf-lm-v-nvm-map-appl-note.pdf
* https://communities.intel.com/community/wired/blog/2010/10/14/how-to-basic-eeprom-checksums
*/
#ifndef GBESTRUCT_H
#define GBESTRUCT_H
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "../descriptor/descriptor.h"
/* Size of the full gbe region in bytes */
#define GBEREGIONSIZE_8K 0x2000
/*
* Size of each sub-region in gbe.
* gbe contains two regions which
* can be identical: main and backup.
* These are each half the size of the full region
*/
#define GBEREGIONSIZE_4K 0x1000
/*
* When adding up the first 0x3F 16-bit words
* in a 4KiB GBE region, it should be equal
* to 0xBABA
*/
#define GBECHECKSUMTOTAL 0xBABA
/*
* These will have a modified descriptor+gbe based on what's in the factory.rom
* These will be joined into a single 12KiB buffer (descriptor, then gbe) and saved to a file
* NOTE: The GBE region of 8K is actually 2x 4K regions in a single region; both 4K blocks can be identical (and by default, are)
* The 2nd one is a "backup", but we don't know when it's used. perhaps it's used when the checksum on the first one does not match?
*/
/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Gbe struct representing the data:
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
struct GBE_RESERVED_WORD_03H {
/* least significant bits */
uint8_t reserved1_0 : 8; /* bits should all be set to zero */
uint8_t reserved1_1 : 3; /* ^ part of above. Separated so that the bitfields align */
uint8_t ibaLom : 1; /* set to 1 for intel boot agent to work (i.e. set it to 0) */
uint8_t reserved2 : 4; /* bits should all be set to zero */
/* most significant bits */
};
/* Word 0A */
struct GBE_PCI_INITIALIZATION_CONTROL_WORD {
/* least significant bits */
uint8_t loadVendorDeviceId : 1; /* 1 = load from NVM. 0 = load from MAC fuses. It's 1 in my deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t loadSubsystemId : 1; /* 1 = load from NVM. 0 = load from MAC fuses. It's 1 in my deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved1 : 1; /* Reserved. Set to 0 (according to datasheet). 0 in my deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved2 : 3; /* Reserved. Set them to 0 (according to datasheet). 0 in my deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t pmEnable : 1; /* Power Management Enable. 1=Enable. It's 1 in my deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t auxPwr : 1; /* Auxiliary Power Indication. See datasheet. it's 1 in my deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved3 : 4; /* Reserved. Set to 0000 (according to datasheet). */
uint8_t reserved4 : 4; /* Reserved. Set to 0001 (according to datasheet). */
/* most significant bits */
};
/* Word 10h. */
struct GBE_LAN_POWER_CONSUMPTION {
/* least significant bits */
uint8_t lanD3Power : 5; /* It's 00001b (0x1) in deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved : 3; /* Reserved. These bits should all be 0. confirmed from deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t lanD0Power : 8; /* default value: 0x0D (according to datasheet). confirmed from deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
/* most significant bits */
};
/* Word 13h */
struct GBE_SHARED_INITIALIZATION_CONTROL_WORD {
/* least significant bits */
uint8_t reserved1 : 3; /* Reserved. These bits should be set to 101 (0x5) in binary (according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin) */
uint8_t forceDuplex : 1; /* Hardware default is 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin. Presumably to set whether the chipset is to operate at full- or half-duplex */
uint8_t forceSpeedEnable : 1; /* Hardware default is 0. Presumably to limited speed eg 10, 10/100, 10/100/1000 */
uint8_t reserved2_0 : 3; /* Reserved. All bits should be set to 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved2_1 : 1; /* ^ part of above. separated so that bitfields align */
uint8_t phyPowerDownEnable : 1; /* PHY Power Down in D3/Dr (if WoL is disabled), 1 means Enable power down. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 1 */
uint8_t reserved3 : 1; /* Reserved. Should be set to 1 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved4 : 3; /* Reserved. These bits should all be 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
/* ^ reserved4: indicates whether a valid NVM is present. If invalid, MAC does not read NVM and uses default values. */
/* 00 = invalid NVM, 01 = invalid NVM, 10 = valid NVM present, 11 = invalid NVM */
/* Default should be 10 (binary) according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t sign : 2; /* Make sure to set this to 0x2 (10 in binary) */
/* most significant bits */
};
/* Word 14h */
struct GBE_EXTENDED_CONFIGURATION_CONTROL_WORD_1 {
/* least significant bits */
uint16_t extendedConfigurationPointer: 12; /* dword: base address of extended configuration area in NVM. should not be zero. Default is 020h according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t oemWriteEnable : 1; /* 1=enable. if set, loads oem bits from phy_ctrl register to the 82567. loaded to EXTCNF_CTRL register. default is 1 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved1 : 1; /* Reserved. default value 1 according to datasheet and deblobed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved2 : 1; /* Reserved. default value 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved3 : 1; /* Reserved. default value 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
/* most significant bits */
};
/* Word 15h */
struct GBE_EXTENDED_CONFIGURATION_CONTROL_WORD_2 {
/* least significant bits */
uint8_t reserved : 8; /* Reserved. Should be 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t extendedPhyLength : 8; /* dword: size of extended phy configuration area. most be 0 if phy config area is disabled. default is 0000101 (binary) or 05 (hex) according to datasheet, but 00001010 (0A) according to deblobbed_descriptor.bin. Is 0000101 (in the datasheet) a typo that actually means 00001010? */
/* most significant bits */
};
/*
* Word 17h: LED 1 Configuration and Power Management
*
* Default values for LEDCTL register fields controlling LED1 (LINK_1000)
* output behaviours and OEM fields that define PHY power management
* parameters loaded to the PHY_CTRL register.
*/
struct LED_CTL_1 {
/* least significant bits */
/* See page 16 in the datasheet to show the different modes. deblobbed_descriptor.bin has "ACTIVITY" mode set */
uint8_t led1Mode : 4; /* Default value 0111 (bin) 7 (hex) says datasheet. 1011 (bin) B (hex) according to deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved1 : 1; /* Reserved. Should be 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t led1BlinkMode : 1; /* 0 = slow blink, 1 = fast blink. should be identical to led0 blink mode. Default is 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
/* By setting this and led0 blink mode (see word 18h) to 1, you could enable a faster blinking on the LED's where the ethernet cable goes
* on the gigabit ethernet port. Not really useful. Slow blink is fine, and probably better (the LED will probably last longer) */
uint8_t led1Invert : 1; /* initial value of LED1_IVRT field. 0 = led1 has active low output, 1 is high active output. Default is 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t led1Blink : 1; /* 1 = led1 blinks, 0 = it does not. default 0 according to datasheet, but it's 1 in deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved2 : 1; /* Reserved. should be 1 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t lpluEnable : 1; /* Low Power Link Up. Enable links at lowest supported speed by both link partners in all power states. 1=enabled(all power states), 0=disabled. Default is 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t lpluEnableNonD0a : 1; /* Low Power Link up (non-D0a states). Same as above but only for non-D0a states. default is 1 according to and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t gbeDisableNonD0a : 1; /* If set to 1, disable gigabit speeds in non-D0a power states. Must be 1 (according to datasheet) because GbE is not supported in Sx mode. It's also set to 1 in deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved3 : 2; /* Reserved. Datasheet says both bits should be 0 (confirmed in deblobbed_descriptor.bin) */
uint8_t gbeDisable : 1; /* When 1, gigabit speeds are disabled in all power states including D0a. Default is 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved4 : 1; /* Reserved. Should be 1, according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
/* most significant bits */
};
/*
* Word 18: LED 0 and 2 Configuration Defaults
*
* Hardware defaults for LEDCTL register fields controlling LED0 (LINK/ACTIVITY)
* and LED2 (LINK_100) output behaviours.
*/
struct LED_CTL_02 {
/* least significant bits */
/* see page 16 in datasheet to show the different modes. deblobbed_descriptor has "LINK-UP" mode set */
uint8_t led0Mode : 4; /* default value 0100 (bin) or 4 (hex) according to datasheet. It's 0010 (bin) or 2 (hex) according to deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved1 : 1; /* Reserved. Should be set to 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t led0BlinkMode : 1; /* This should be the same as led1BlinkMode (see word 17h). Default is 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t led0Invert : 1; /* initial value of LED0_IVRT field. 0 = led0 has active low output, 1 is high active output. Default is 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t led0Blink : 1; /* LED0_BLINK field. Should be 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
/* see page 16 in datasheet to shew the different modes. deblobbed_descriptor has "LINK_100" mode set */
uint8_t led2Mode : 4; /* default value 0110 (bin) or 6 (hex) according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t reserved2 : 1; /* Reserved. Should be 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t led2BlinkMode : 1; /* 0 = slow blink. 1 = fast. default 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t led2Invert : 1; /* LED2_IVRT field. Should be 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint8_t led2Blink : 1; /* LED2_BLINK field. should be 0 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
/* most significant bits */
};
/* Word 30h */
struct GBE_PXE_BOOT_AGENT_MAIN_SETUP_OPTIONS {
/* least significant bits */
uint8_t protocolSelect : 2; /* Default 00 binary (PXE) according to datasheet. 01 is reserved. 10/11 are undefined. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 00 */
uint8_t reserved1 : 1; /* Reserved. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0 */
uint8_t defaultBootSelection : 2; /* deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 00 (binary). 00 is network boot, then local. 01 is local boot, then network. 10 is network boot only. 11 is local boot only */
uint8_t reserved2 : 1; /* Reserved. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0. */
uint8_t promptTime : 2; /* deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 00. delay for how long "press ctrl-s" setup prompt message appears. 00 = 2 secs, 01 is 3 secs, 10 is 5 secs, 11 is 0 secs. */
uint8_t displaySetupMessage : 1; /* default 1 says datasheet. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 1. if 1, "ctrl-s" setup prompt message appears after the title message. */
uint8_t reserved3 : 1; /* Datasheet says to set 0. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0. */
uint8_t forceSpeed : 2; /* deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 00. 00 = auto-negotiate, 01 = 10Mbps, 10 = 100Mbps, 11 = "not allowed" */
uint8_t forceFullDuplex : 1; /* deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0. Only relevant when bits 10/11 are set; if so, then: 0 = half duplex, 1 = full duplex */
uint8_t reserved4 : 1; /* Reserved. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0. datasheet recommends 0. */
uint8_t efiPresence : 1; /* 1 means that an EFI image is present (0 means not present). deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0. if 1, eeprom word 33h (efi version) becomes valid. if pxePresent is 1, that means EFI and PXE are both present.*/
uint8_t pxePresence : 1; /* 0 means that a PXE image is present. 1 means to pxe present. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0. if 0, then word 32h (PXE version) in eeprom becomes valid */
/* most significant bits */
/* This whole data structure is pointless, since libreboot doesn't (read: won't)
* include the proprietary intel boot agent. Struct exists here simply for documentations sake. */
};
/* Word 31h */
struct GBE_PXE_BOOT_AGENT_CONFIGURATION_CUSTOMIZATION_OPTIONS_31H {
/* least significant bits */
uint8_t disableSetupMenu : 1; /* 1 means invoking setup menu with ctrl-s won't work. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0 (as is default, per datasheet) */
uint8_t disableTitleMessage : 1; /* 1 means that title in boot agent screen is suppressed, as is ctrl-s message. default is 0, and deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0 */
uint8_t disableProtocolSelect : 1; /* 1 means no changes to boot protocol are allowed. default is 0, and deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0 */
uint8_t disableBootSelection : 1; /* 1 means no changes in boot order option menu are allowed. default is 0, and deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0 */
uint8_t disableLegacyWakeupSupport : 1; /* 1 means no changes in legacy wakeup support menu is allowed. default is 0, and deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0 */
uint8_t disableFlashUpdate : 1; /* 1 means no changes to flash image using PROset is allowed. default is 0, and deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0 */
uint8_t reserved1 : 2; /* Reserved. Datasheet says these must be 0, and deblobbed_descriptor.bin sets them to 0. */
/*
* deblobbed_descriptor says 000
* 000 = normal behaviour
* see datasheet (page 21) for other modes.
*/
uint8_t ibaBootOrderSetupMode : 3;
uint8_t reserved2 : 3; /* Reserved. Datasheet says these must be set to 0, and deblobbed_descriptor.bin sets them to 0. */
uint8_t signature : 2; /* Must be set to 01 to indicate that this whole word has been configured by the agent or other software. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 01. */
/* most significant bits */
/* This whole data structure is pointless, since libreboot doesn't (read: won't)
* include the proprietary intel boot agent. Struct exists here simply for documentations sake. */
};
/* Word 32h */
struct GBE_PXE_BOOT_AGENT_CONFIGURATION_CUSTOMIZATION_OPTIONS_32H {
/* least significant bits */
uint8_t buildNumber : 8; /* PXE boot agent build number. default is 28 (hex). deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 18 (hex) */
uint8_t minorVersionNumber : 4; /* PXE boot agent minor number. default is 2 (hex). deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 3 (hex) */
uint8_t majorVersionNumber : 4; /* PXE boot agent major number. default is F (hex). deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 1 (hex) */
/* most significant bits */
/* This whole data structure is pointless, since libreboot doesn't (read: won't)
* include the proprietary intel boot agent. Struct exists here simply for documentations sake. */
};
/* Word 33h */
struct GBE_PXE_IBA_CAPABILITIES {
/* least significant bits */
uint8_t baseCodePresent : 1; /* 0 means PXE base code is indicated as being present. 1 (default) means not. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 1 */
uint8_t undiCapabilityPresent : 1; /* 1 (default) means pxe/undi capability is indicated present. 0 means not present. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 1 */
uint8_t reserved1 : 1; /* Reserved. Must be 1. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 1 */
uint8_t efiUndiCapabilityPresent : 1; /* EFI UNDI capability present: 0 (default) means not present. 1 means present. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 0 */
uint8_t reserved2_0 : 4; /* reserved. all bits must be 0. deblobbed_descriptor.bin sets them to 0. */
uint8_t reserved2_1 : 6; /* ^ part of reserved2_0. split this way so that the bitfields align */
uint8_t signature : 2; /* must be 01 to indicate that the word is configured by the agent or other software. deblobbed_descriptor.bin says 01 */
/* most significant bits */
/* This whole data structure is pointless, since libreboot doesn't (read: won't)
* include the proprietary intel boot agent. Struct exists here simply for documentations sake. */
};
/* Words 30h to 3Eh */
struct GBE_PXE_SOFTWARE_REGION {
struct GBE_PXE_BOOT_AGENT_MAIN_SETUP_OPTIONS bootAgentMainSetupOptions; /* Word 30h */
struct GBE_PXE_BOOT_AGENT_CONFIGURATION_CUSTOMIZATION_OPTIONS_31H bootAgentConfigurationCustomizationOptions31h; /* Word 31h */
struct GBE_PXE_BOOT_AGENT_CONFIGURATION_CUSTOMIZATION_OPTIONS_32H bootAgentConfigurationCustomizationOptions32h; /* Word 32h */
struct GBE_PXE_IBA_CAPABILITIES ibaCapabilities; /* Word 33h */
/* Words 34h to 3Eh (padding). Set these to 0xFFFF (according to deblobbed_descriptor.bin) */
uint16_t paddingWords34hTo3Eh[11];
/*
* the pxe software region is practically useless in libreboot, since
* libreboot does not include the intel boot agent (it's proprietary software).
*
* Having this struct in place is simply for documentations sake. It is completely
* irrelevant what you put here. filling it with 0xFFFF would probably be fine.
*/
};
struct GBEREGIONRECORD_4K {
uint8_t macAddress[6]; /* Word 00 to 02 */
struct GBE_RESERVED_WORD_03H reservedWord03h; /* Reserved word 03. */
uint16_t reservedWord04h; /* Reserved word 04: set it to 0xFFFF (according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin) */
uint16_t imageVersionInformation; /* Reserved word 05: 83 10 (little endian) in my deblobbed_descriptor.bin. Set this to 0x1083 (in C, assuming little endian byte order). "cannot be changed" according to datasheet */
uint16_t reservedWords06h07h[2]; /* Reserved words 06-07: set both to 0xFFFF (according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin) */
/*
* Word 08 and 09 (pba low and pba high):
*
* Both of these should be set to 0xFFFF by default, according to the datasheet.
* "nine digit printed board assembly (PBA) number" for intel cards to be stored
* in a 4 byte (read: 2 word) field.
*
* Example: if pba number is 123456-003, then word 08 should be 1234h and word 09 becomes 5603.
* Note: 1234 and 5603 above are big endian. In the image it would actually be 34 12 and 0356
*
* Example: in mine it was (in the image): 08 10 FF FF. That becomes 1008h and FFFFh, or
* basically: 1008FF-0FF. The same was observed in another.
*
* Setting it to FF FF FF FF should be fine, according to the datasheet.
*/
uint16_t pbaLow; /* Word 08. Set it to 0x1008 (according to deblobbed_descriptor.bin). */
uint16_t pbaHigh; /* Word 09. Set it to 0xFFFF (according to deblobbed_descriptor.bin). */
/* Word 0A */
struct GBE_PCI_INITIALIZATION_CONTROL_WORD pciInitializationControlWord;
/*
* Word 0B; subsystem ID
*
* If load subsystem ID bit of word 0A (pci init control word) is
* set to 1 (read: it is. in my deblobbed_descriptor.bin), store
* the subsystem id here. Datasheet says that the default value is
* 0000h, but you should set this to 20EEh (little endian: EE 20)
*/
uint16_t subsystemId; /* Set this to 0x20EE */
/*
* Word 0C; subsystem vendor ID
*
* If load subsystem vendor ID bit of word 0A (pci init control word)
* is set to 1 (read: it is. in my deblobbed_descriptor.bin), store
* the subsystem vendor id here. Datasheet says that the default
* value is 8086h, but you should set this to 17AAh (lendian: AA 17).
*/
uint16_t subsystemVendorId; /* Set this to 0x17AA */
/*
* Word 0D: device ID
*
* If load vendor/device ID in word 0A (pci init control word) is 1
* (it is) then this word is used to init device id using word 21h,
* 1Eh or 1Fh. In my case, deviceId is 0x10F5. Word 21h is set to
* 0x10CB, word 1Eh is 0x10F5 and 1Fh is 0x10BF
*
* The datasheet says that 10F5 is for Intel 82567LM gigabit ethernet
* controller; 10BF is for Intel 82567LF and 10CB is for Intel 82567V.
*
* Based on this, the X200 is shown to have the Intel 82567LM ethernet
* controller.
*/
uint16_t deviceId; /* Set this to 0x10F5. */
/* It is important that this is correct, for the linux kernel driver */
/*
* Word 0E: vendor ID
*
* If load vendor/device ID in word 0A (pci init control) is 1 (it is),
* then this word used read to initialize the PCI vendor ID. Default
* value is 8086 according to datasheets, and deblobbed_descriptor.bin.
*
* Intel is often 8086 as a PCI vendor ID. Because 8086. As in the CPU architecture.
*/
uint16_t vendorId;
uint16_t deviceRevId; /* Word 0F: reserved bits. Set all bits to 0. */
struct GBE_LAN_POWER_CONSUMPTION lanPowerConsumption; /* Word 10: LAN Power Consumption (see struct definition) */
uint16_t reservedWords11h12h[2]; /* Words 11-12: Reserved. Set both of them to 0x0000 (according to datasheet). */
/* Word 13: Shared Initialization Control Word */
struct GBE_SHARED_INITIALIZATION_CONTROL_WORD sharedInitializationControlWord;
/* Word 14: Extended Configuration Control Word 1 */
struct GBE_EXTENDED_CONFIGURATION_CONTROL_WORD_1 extendedConfigurationControlWord1;
/* Word 15: Extended Configuration Control Word 2 */
struct GBE_EXTENDED_CONFIGURATION_CONTROL_WORD_2 extendedConfigurationControlWord2;
/* Word 16: Extended Configuration Control Word 3 */
/* All bits reserved. Datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin say to set it to zero */
uint16_t extendedConfigurationControlWord3;
struct LED_CTL_1 ledCtl1; /* Word 17: LED 1 Configuration and Power Management */
struct LED_CTL_02 ledCtl02; /* Word 18: LED 0 and 2 Configuration Defaults */
uint16_t reservedWord19h; /* Word 19: Reserved. Default is 0x2B00 according to datasheet, but in deblobbed_descriptor.bin it is 0x2B40 */
uint16_t reservedWord1Ah; /* Word 1A: Reserved. Default is 0x0043 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint16_t reservedWord1Bh; /* Word 1B: Reserved. Should be 0x0000 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint16_t reservedWord1Ch; /* Word 1C: Reserved. Should be 0x10F5 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint16_t reservedWord1Dh; /* Word 1D: Reserved. Should be 0xBAAD according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint16_t _82567lmDeviceId; /* Word 1E: Device ID for Intel 82567LM gigabit ethernet controller (note: X200 uses this). Should be 0x10F5 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin*/
uint16_t _82567lfDeviceId; /* Word 1F: Device ID for Intel 82567LF gigabit ethernet controller. Should be 0x10BF according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint16_t reservedWord20h; /* Word 20: Reserved. Should be 0xBAAD according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint16_t _82567vDeviceId; /* Word 21: Device ID for Intel 82567V gigabit ethernet controller. Should be 0x10CB according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint16_t reservedWord22h; /* Word 22: Reserved. Should be 0xBAAD according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint16_t reservedWord23h; /* Word 23: Reserved. Should be 0xBAAD according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
uint16_t reservedWords24to2Fh[12]; /* Words 24-2F: Reserved. These should all be 0x0000 according to datasheet and deblobbed_descriptor.bin */
struct GBE_PXE_SOFTWARE_REGION pxeSoftwareRegion; /* Words 30-3E: PXE Software Region */
uint16_t checkSum; /* when added to the sum of all words above, this should match GBECHECKSUMTOTAL */
/* set all bytes in here to 0xFF */
uint8_t padding[3968];
};
/* main and backup region in gbe */
struct GBEREGIONRECORD_8K {
struct GBEREGIONRECORD_4K main;
struct GBEREGIONRECORD_4K backup;
/*
* Backup region:
* This is actually "main" on X200, since the real main has a bad checksum
* and other errors. You should do what you need on this one (if modifying
* lenovobios's gbe region) and then copy to main
*/
};
/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function declarations (keep gcc/make happy. check them in gbe.c)
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
uint16_t gbeGetChecksumFrom4kBuffer(uint16_t* gbeWord, uint16_t desiredValue, int gbeRegionBase);
uint16_t gbeGetChecksumFrom4kStruct(struct GBEREGIONRECORD_4K gbeStruct4k, uint16_t desiredValue);
struct GBEREGIONRECORD_8K deblobbedGbeStructFromFactory(struct GBEREGIONRECORD_8K factoryGbeStruct8k);
int notCreatedHFileForGbeCFile(char* outFileName, char* cFileName);
int notCreatedCFileFromGbeStruct4k(struct GBEREGIONRECORD_4K gbeStruct4k, char* outFileName, char* headerFileName);
void printGbeChecksumDataFromStruct4k(struct GBEREGIONRECORD_4K gbeStruct4k, char* romName, char* regionName);
void printGbeChecksumDataFromStruct8k(struct GBEREGIONRECORD_8K gbeStruct8k, char* romName);
#endif
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