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This option is disabled per default and can be enabled with
crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
or by setting the GBB flag
GBB_FLAG_FORCE_DEV_BOOT_LEGACY 0x00000080
BUG=chrome-os-partner:6108
TEST=crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
boot to dev mode screen, press CTRL-L, see SeaBIOS start
(other CLs needed)
BRANCH=link
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org>
Change-Id: I593d2be7cff5ca07b8d08012c4514a172bd75a38
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/31265
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>
Commit-Ready: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org>
265 lines
10 KiB
C
265 lines
10 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*
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* High-level firmware wrapper API - entry points for init, firmware selection
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*/
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#include "gbb_header.h"
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#include "load_firmware_fw.h"
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#include "rollback_index.h"
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#include "utility.h"
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#include "vboot_api.h"
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#include "vboot_common.h"
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#include "vboot_nvstorage.h"
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VbError_t VbInit(VbCommonParams* cparams, VbInitParams* iparams) {
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VbSharedDataHeader* shared = (VbSharedDataHeader*)cparams->shared_data_blob;
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GoogleBinaryBlockHeader* gbb = (GoogleBinaryBlockHeader*)cparams->gbb_data;
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VbNvContext vnc;
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VbError_t retval = VBERROR_SUCCESS;
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uint32_t recovery = VBNV_RECOVERY_NOT_REQUESTED;
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int is_s3_resume = 0;
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uint32_t s3_debug_boot = 0;
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uint32_t require_official_os = 0;
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uint32_t tpm_version = 0;
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uint32_t tpm_status = 0;
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int has_virt_dev_switch = 0;
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int is_hw_dev = 0;
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int is_virt_dev = 0;
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uint32_t disable_dev_request = 0;
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uint32_t clear_tpm_owner_request = 0;
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int is_dev = 0;
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VBDEBUG(("VbInit() input flags 0x%x\n", iparams->flags));
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/* Initialize output flags */
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iparams->out_flags = 0;
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/* Set up NV storage */
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VbExNvStorageRead(vnc.raw);
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VbNvSetup(&vnc);
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/* Initialize shared data structure */
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if (0 != VbSharedDataInit(shared, cparams->shared_data_size)) {
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VBDEBUG(("Shared data init error\n"));
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return VBERROR_INIT_SHARED_DATA;
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}
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shared->timer_vb_init_enter = VbExGetTimer();
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/* Copy some boot switch flags */
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/* TODO: in next refactor, just save in/out flags in VbSharedData */
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shared->flags = 0;
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_REC_BUTTON_PRESSED)
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shared->flags |= VBSD_BOOT_REC_SWITCH_ON;
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_WP_ENABLED)
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shared->flags |= VBSD_BOOT_FIRMWARE_WP_ENABLED;
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_SW_WP_ENABLED)
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shared->flags |= VBSD_BOOT_FIRMWARE_SW_WP_ENABLED;
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_S3_RESUME)
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shared->flags |= VBSD_BOOT_S3_RESUME;
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_RO_NORMAL_SUPPORT)
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shared->flags |= VBSD_BOOT_RO_NORMAL_SUPPORT;
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_EC_SOFTWARE_SYNC)
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shared->flags |= VBSD_EC_SOFTWARE_SYNC;
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_EC_SLOW_UPDATE)
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shared->flags |= VBSD_EC_SLOW_UPDATE;
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is_s3_resume = (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_S3_RESUME ? 1 : 0);
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/* Check if the OS is requesting a debug S3 reset */
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VbNvGet(&vnc, VBNV_DEBUG_RESET_MODE, &s3_debug_boot);
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if (s3_debug_boot) {
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if (is_s3_resume) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbInit() requesting S3 debug boot\n"));
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iparams->out_flags |= VB_INIT_OUT_S3_DEBUG_BOOT;
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is_s3_resume = 0; /* Proceed as if this is a normal boot */
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}
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/* Clear the request even if this is a normal boot, since we don't
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* want the NEXT S3 resume to be a debug reset unless the OS
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* asserts the request again. */
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_DEBUG_RESET_MODE, 0);
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}
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/* If this isn't a S3 resume, read the current recovery request, then clear
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* it so we don't get stuck in recovery mode. */
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if (!is_s3_resume) {
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VbNvGet(&vnc, VBNV_RECOVERY_REQUEST, &recovery);
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VBDEBUG(("VbInit sees recovery request = %d\n", recovery));
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if (VBNV_RECOVERY_NOT_REQUESTED != recovery)
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_RECOVERY_REQUEST, VBNV_RECOVERY_NOT_REQUESTED);
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}
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/* If the previous boot failed in the firmware somewhere outside of verified
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* boot, and recovery is not requested for our own reasons, request recovery
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* mode. This gives the calling firmware a way to request recovery if it
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* finds something terribly wrong. */
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if (VBNV_RECOVERY_NOT_REQUESTED == recovery &&
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iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_PREVIOUS_BOOT_FAIL) {
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recovery = VBNV_RECOVERY_RO_FIRMWARE;
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}
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/* If recovery button is pressed, override recovery reason. Note that we
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* do this in the S3 resume path also. */
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_REC_BUTTON_PRESSED)
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recovery = VBNV_RECOVERY_RO_MANUAL;
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/* Copy current recovery reason to shared data. If we fail later on, it
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* won't matter, since we'll just reboot. */
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shared->recovery_reason = (uint8_t)recovery;
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VBDEBUG(("VbInit now sets shared->recovery_reason = %d\n", recovery));
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/* If this is a S3 resume, resume the TPM. */
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/* FIXME: I think U-Boot won't ever ask us to do this. Can we remove it? */
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if (is_s3_resume) {
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if (TPM_SUCCESS != RollbackS3Resume()) {
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/* If we can't resume, just do a full reboot. No need to go to recovery
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* mode here, since if the TPM is really broken we'll catch it on the
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* next boot. */
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retval = VBERROR_TPM_S3_RESUME;
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}
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} else {
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/* Should we pay attention to the TPM's virtual dev-switch? */
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_VIRTUAL_DEV_SWITCH) {
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shared->flags |= VBSD_HONOR_VIRT_DEV_SWITCH;
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has_virt_dev_switch = 1;
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}
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/* We always believe the HW dev-switch, since there's one attached to servo
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* which may be active even on systems without a physical switch. The EC
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* may also implement a fake dev-switch for testing. */
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if (iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_DEV_SWITCH_ON)
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is_hw_dev = 1;
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/* We may be asked to clear the virtual dev-switch at boot. */
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VbNvGet(&vnc, VBNV_DISABLE_DEV_REQUEST, &disable_dev_request);
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/* Allow GBB flag to override dev switch */
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if (gbb->flags & GBB_FLAG_FORCE_DEV_SWITCH_ON)
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is_hw_dev = 1;
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/* Check if we've been explicitly asked to clear the TPM owner */
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VbNvGet(&vnc, VBNV_CLEAR_TPM_OWNER_REQUEST, &clear_tpm_owner_request);
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VBPERFSTART("VB_TPMI");
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/* Initialize the TPM. If the developer mode state has changed since the
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* last boot, we need to clear TPM ownership. If the TPM space is
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* initialized by this call, the virtual dev-switch will be disabled by
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* default) */
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tpm_status = RollbackFirmwareSetup(recovery, is_hw_dev, disable_dev_request,
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clear_tpm_owner_request,
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/* two outputs on success */
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&is_virt_dev, &tpm_version);
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VBPERFEND("VB_TPMI");
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if (0 != tpm_status) {
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VBDEBUG(("Unable to setup TPM and read firmware version.\n"));
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if (TPM_E_MUST_REBOOT == tpm_status) {
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/* TPM wants to reboot into the same mode we're in now */
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VBDEBUG(("TPM requires a reboot.\n"));
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if (!recovery) {
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/* Not recovery mode. Just reboot (not into recovery). */
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retval = VBERROR_TPM_REBOOT_REQUIRED;
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goto VbInit_exit;
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} else if (VBNV_RECOVERY_RO_TPM_REBOOT != shared->recovery_reason) {
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/* In recovery mode now, and we haven't requested a TPM reboot yet,
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* so request one. */
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_RECOVERY_REQUEST, VBNV_RECOVERY_RO_TPM_REBOOT);
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retval = VBERROR_TPM_REBOOT_REQUIRED;
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goto VbInit_exit;
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}
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}
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if (!recovery) {
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_RECOVERY_REQUEST, VBNV_RECOVERY_RO_TPM_ERROR);
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retval = VBERROR_TPM_FIRMWARE_SETUP;
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goto VbInit_exit;
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}
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}
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/* TPM setup succeeded. What did we learn? */
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shared->fw_version_tpm_start = tpm_version;
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shared->fw_version_tpm = tpm_version;
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if (is_hw_dev || (has_virt_dev_switch && is_virt_dev)) {
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is_dev = 1;
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shared->flags |= VBSD_BOOT_DEV_SWITCH_ON;
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}
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if (disable_dev_request && !is_virt_dev)
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_DISABLE_DEV_REQUEST, 0);
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if (clear_tpm_owner_request) {
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_CLEAR_TPM_OWNER_REQUEST, 0);
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_CLEAR_TPM_OWNER_DONE, 1);
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}
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}
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/* Allow BIOS to load arbitrary option ROMs? */
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if (gbb->flags & GBB_FLAG_LOAD_OPTION_ROMS)
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iparams->out_flags |= VB_INIT_OUT_ENABLE_OPROM;
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/* The factory may need to boot custom OSes whenever the dev-switch is on */
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if (is_dev && (gbb->flags & GBB_FLAG_ENABLE_ALTERNATE_OS))
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iparams->out_flags |= VB_INIT_OUT_ENABLE_ALTERNATE_OS;
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/* Set output flags */
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if (VBNV_RECOVERY_NOT_REQUESTED != recovery) {
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/* Requesting recovery mode */
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iparams->out_flags |= (VB_INIT_OUT_ENABLE_RECOVERY |
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VB_INIT_OUT_CLEAR_RAM |
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VB_INIT_OUT_ENABLE_DISPLAY |
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VB_INIT_OUT_ENABLE_USB_STORAGE);
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}
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else if (is_dev) {
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/* Developer switch is on, so need to support dev mode */
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iparams->out_flags |= (VB_INIT_OUT_ENABLE_DEVELOPER |
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VB_INIT_OUT_CLEAR_RAM |
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VB_INIT_OUT_ENABLE_DISPLAY |
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VB_INIT_OUT_ENABLE_USB_STORAGE);
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/* ... which may or may not include custom OSes */
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VbNvGet(&vnc, VBNV_DEV_BOOT_SIGNED_ONLY, &require_official_os);
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if (!require_official_os)
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iparams->out_flags |= VB_INIT_OUT_ENABLE_ALTERNATE_OS;
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/* Dev-mode needs the VGA option ROM to be loaded so it can display the
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* scary boot screen. If we don't have it, we need to request it and
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* reboot so it can be loaded. */
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if ((iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_OPROM_MATTERS) &&
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!(iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_OPROM_LOADED)) {
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_OPROM_NEEDED, 1);
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retval = VBERROR_VGA_OPROM_MISMATCH;
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VBDEBUG(("VbInit() needs oprom, doesn't have it\n"));
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}
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} else {
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/* Normal mode, so disable dev_boot_* flags. This ensures they will be
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* initially disabled if the user later transitions back into developer
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* mode. */
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_DEV_BOOT_USB, 0);
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_DEV_BOOT_LEGACY, 0);
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_DEV_BOOT_SIGNED_ONLY, 0);
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/* If we don't need the VGA option ROM but got it anyway, stop asking for
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* it and reboot in case there's some vulnerability in using it. */
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if ((iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_OPROM_MATTERS) &&
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(iparams->flags & VB_INIT_FLAG_OPROM_LOADED)) {
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_OPROM_NEEDED, 0);
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retval = VBERROR_VGA_OPROM_MISMATCH;
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VBDEBUG(("VbInit() has oprom, doesn't need it\n"));
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}
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}
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VbInit_exit:
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/* Tear down NV storage */
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VbNvTeardown(&vnc);
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if (vnc.raw_changed)
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VbExNvStorageWrite(vnc.raw);
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VBDEBUG(("VbInit() output flags 0x%x\n", iparams->out_flags));
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shared->timer_vb_init_exit = VbExGetTimer();
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VBDEBUG(("VbInit() returning 0x%x\n", retval));
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return retval;
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}
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