[edk2] [staging/dynamictables PATCH] Branch to implement Dynamic Tables Framework

Sami Mujawar posted 1 patch 6 years, 1 month ago
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[edk2] [staging/dynamictables PATCH] Branch to implement Dynamic Tables Framework
Posted by Sami Mujawar 6 years, 1 month ago
This patch introduces a branch for implementing Dynamic Tables
Framework. The description is in the Readme.md file.

Please create a branch called 'dynamictables' in edk2-staging.

Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.1
Signed-off-by: Sami Mujawar <sami.mujawar@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Evan Lloyd <evan.lloyd@arm.com>
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 Readme.md | 149 ++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 149 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Readme.md b/Readme.md
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+This branch will be used to develop the Dynamic Tables Framework.
+
+Dynamic Tables Framework
+------------------------
+
+To reduce the amount of effort required in porting firmware to new
+platforms, we propose this "Dynamic Tables" framework.  The aim is
+to provide an example implementation capable of generating the
+firmware tables from an external source.  This is potentially a
+management node, either local or remote, or, where suitable, a file
+that might be generated from the system construction.  This initial
+"proof of concept" release does not fully implement that - the
+configuration is held in local UEFI modules.
+
+Branch Owners
+-------------
+ Evan Lloyd <evan.lloyd at arm.com> \
+ Sami Mujawar <sami.mujawar at arm.com>
+
+Feature Summary
+---------------
+The dynamic tables framework is designed to generate standardised
+firmware tables that describe the hardware information at
+run-time. A goal of standardised firmware is to have a common
+firmware for a platform capable of booting both Windows and Linux
+operating systems.
+
+Traditionally the firmware tables are handcrafted using ACPI
+Source Language (ASL), Table Definition Language (TDL) and
+C-code. This approach can be error prone and involves time
+consuming debugging. In addition, it may be desirable to configure
+platform hardware at runtime such as: configuring the number of
+cores available for use by the OS, or turning SoC features ON or
+OFF.
+
+The dynamic tables framework simplifies this by providing a set
+of standard table generators, that are implemented as libraries.
+These generators query a platform specific component, the
+'Configuration Manager', to collate the information required
+for generating the tables at run-time.
+
+The framework also provides the ability to implement custom/OEM
+generators; thereby facilitating support for custom tables. The
+custom generators can also utilize the existing standard generators
+and override any functionality if needed.
+
+The framework currently implements a set of standard ACPI table
+generators for ARM architecture, that can generate Server Base Boot
+Requirement (SBBR) compliant tables. Although, the set of standard
+generators implement the functionality required for ARM architecture;
+the framework is extensible, and support for other architectures can
+be added easily.
+
+The framework currently supports the following table generators for ARM:
+* DBG2 - Debug Port Table 2
+* DSDT - Differentiated system description table. This is essentially
+         a RAW table generator.
+* FADT - Fixed ACPI Description Table
+* GTDT - Generic Timer Description Table
+* IORT - IO Remapping Table
+* MADT - Multiple APIC Description Table
+* MCFG - PCI Express memory mapped configuration space base address
+         Description Table
+* SPCR - Serial Port Console Redirection Table
+* SSDT - Secondary System Description Table. This is essentially
+         a RAW table generator.
+
+Roadmap
+-------
+The current implementation of the Configuration Manager populates the
+platform information statically as a C structure. Further enhancements
+to introduce runtime loading of platform information from a platform
+information file is planned.
+
+Also support for generating SMBIOS tables is planned and will be added
+subsequently.
+
+Related Modules
+---------------
+
+### edk2-platforms
+The *devel-dynamictables* branch in the **edk2-platform** repository contains
+the Configuration Manager implementation (the platform specific component)
+for Juno and Fixed Virtual Platform models.
+
+### ACPICA iASL compiler
+The RAW table generator, used to process the DSDT/SSDT files depends on
+the iASL compiler to convert the DSDT/SSDT ASL files to a C array containing
+the hex AML code. The current implementation of the iASL compiler does not
+support generation of a C header file suitable for including from a C source
+file.
+
+Related Links
+--------------
+
+<https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-platforms.git>
+
+<https://github.com/acpica/acpica.git>
+
+Supported Platforms
+-------------------
+1. Juno
+2. FVP Models
+
+Build Instructions
+------------------
+1. Set path for the iASL compiler with support for generating a C header
+   file as output.
+
+2. Set PACKAGES_PATH to point to the locations of the following repositories:
+
+Example:
+
+> set PACKAGES_PATH=%CD%\edk2;%CD%\edk2-platforms;%CD%\edk2-non-osi
+
+  or
+
+> export PACKAGES_PATH=$PWD/edk2:$PWD/edk2-platforms:$PWD/edk2-non-osi
+
+3. To enable Dynamic tables framework the *'DYNAMIC_TABLES_FRAMEWORK'*
+option must be defined. This can be passed as a command line
+parameter to the edk2 build system.
+
+Example:
+
+>build -a AARCH64 -p Platform\ARM\JunoPkg\ArmJuno.dsc
+   -t GCC5 **-D DYNAMIC_TABLES_FRAMEWORK**
+
+or
+
+>build -a AARCH64 -p Platform\ARM\VExpressPkg\ArmVExpress-FVP-AArch64.dsc
+   -t GCC5 **-D DYNAMIC_TABLES_FRAMEWORK**
+
+
+Prerequisites
+-------------
+ACPICA iASL compiler with support for generating a C header file.
+
+A patch ***'Add support for hex AML C header file generation'***, to enable
+this support has been submitted to the ACPICA source repository.
+
+Documentation
+-------------
+A description document is in preparation, and should be available in the
+near future.
+
+Miscellaneous
+-------------
+
-- 
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Re: [edk2] [staging/dynamictables PATCH] Branch to implement Dynamic Tables Framework
Posted by Leif Lindholm 6 years, 1 month ago
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 06:35:09PM +0000, Sami Mujawar wrote:
> This patch introduces a branch for implementing Dynamic Tables
> Framework. The description is in the Readme.md file.
> 
> Please create a branch called 'dynamictables' in edk2-staging.
> 
> Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.1
> Signed-off-by: Sami Mujawar <sami.mujawar@arm.com>
> Signed-off-by: Evan Lloyd <evan.lloyd@arm.com>
> ---
>  Readme.md | 149 ++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 149 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/Readme.md b/Readme.md
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9779dae812aff7cc05cdfe1d4acd5b5c2d197483
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Readme.md
> @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
> +This branch will be used to develop the Dynamic Tables Framework.
> +
> +Dynamic Tables Framework
> +------------------------
> +
> +To reduce the amount of effort required in porting firmware to new
> +platforms, we propose this "Dynamic Tables" framework.  The aim is
> +to provide an example implementation capable of generating the
> +firmware tables from an external source.  This is potentially a
> +management node, either local or remote, or, where suitable, a file
> +that might be generated from the system construction.  This initial
> +"proof of concept" release does not fully implement that - the
> +configuration is held in local UEFI modules.
> +
> +Branch Owners
> +-------------
> + Evan Lloyd <evan.lloyd at arm.com> \
> + Sami Mujawar <sami.mujawar at arm.com>

Proper email addresses please.

> +
> +Feature Summary
> +---------------
> +The dynamic tables framework is designed to generate standardised
> +firmware tables that describe the hardware information at
> +run-time. A goal of standardised firmware is to have a common
> +firmware for a platform capable of booting both Windows and Linux
> +operating systems.
> +
> +Traditionally the firmware tables are handcrafted using ACPI
> +Source Language (ASL), Table Definition Language (TDL) and
> +C-code. This approach can be error prone and involves time
> +consuming debugging. In addition, it may be desirable to configure
> +platform hardware at runtime such as: configuring the number of
> +cores available for use by the OS, or turning SoC features ON or
> +OFF.
> +
> +The dynamic tables framework simplifies this by providing a set
> +of standard table generators, that are implemented as libraries.
> +These generators query a platform specific component, the
> +'Configuration Manager', to collate the information required
> +for generating the tables at run-time.
> +
> +The framework also provides the ability to implement custom/OEM
> +generators; thereby facilitating support for custom tables. The
> +custom generators can also utilize the existing standard generators
> +and override any functionality if needed.
> +
> +The framework currently implements a set of standard ACPI table
> +generators for ARM architecture, that can generate Server Base Boot
> +Requirement (SBBR) compliant tables. Although, the set of standard
> +generators implement the functionality required for ARM architecture;
> +the framework is extensible, and support for other architectures can
> +be added easily.
> +
> +The framework currently supports the following table generators for ARM:
> +* DBG2 - Debug Port Table 2
> +* DSDT - Differentiated system description table. This is essentially
> +         a RAW table generator.
> +* FADT - Fixed ACPI Description Table
> +* GTDT - Generic Timer Description Table
> +* IORT - IO Remapping Table
> +* MADT - Multiple APIC Description Table
> +* MCFG - PCI Express memory mapped configuration space base address
> +         Description Table
> +* SPCR - Serial Port Console Redirection Table
> +* SSDT - Secondary System Description Table. This is essentially
> +         a RAW table generator.
> +
> +Roadmap
> +-------
> +The current implementation of the Configuration Manager populates the
> +platform information statically as a C structure. Further enhancements
> +to introduce runtime loading of platform information from a platform
> +information file is planned.
> +
> +Also support for generating SMBIOS tables is planned and will be added
> +subsequently.
> +
> +Related Modules
> +---------------
> +
> +### edk2-platforms
> +The *devel-dynamictables* branch in the **edk2-platform** repository contains
> +the Configuration Manager implementation (the platform specific component)
> +for Juno and Fixed Virtual Platform models.
> +
> +### ACPICA iASL compiler
> +The RAW table generator, used to process the DSDT/SSDT files depends on
> +the iASL compiler to convert the DSDT/SSDT ASL files to a C array containing
> +the hex AML code. The current implementation of the iASL compiler does not
> +support generation of a C header file suitable for including from a C source
> +file.
> +
> +Related Links
> +--------------
> +
> +<https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-platforms.git>
> +
> +<https://github.com/acpica/acpica.git>
> +
> +Supported Platforms
> +-------------------
> +1. Juno
> +2. FVP Models
> +
> +Build Instructions
> +------------------
> +1. Set path for the iASL compiler with support for generating a C header
> +   file as output.
> +
> +2. Set PACKAGES_PATH to point to the locations of the following repositories:
> +
> +Example:
> +
> +> set PACKAGES_PATH=%CD%\edk2;%CD%\edk2-platforms;%CD%\edk2-non-osi
> +
> +  or
> +
> +> export PACKAGES_PATH=$PWD/edk2:$PWD/edk2-platforms:$PWD/edk2-non-osi
> +
> +3. To enable Dynamic tables framework the *'DYNAMIC_TABLES_FRAMEWORK'*
> +option must be defined. This can be passed as a command line
> +parameter to the edk2 build system.
> +
> +Example:
> +
> +>build -a AARCH64 -p Platform\ARM\JunoPkg\ArmJuno.dsc
> +   -t GCC5 **-D DYNAMIC_TABLES_FRAMEWORK**
> +
> +or
> +
> +>build -a AARCH64 -p Platform\ARM\VExpressPkg\ArmVExpress-FVP-AArch64.dsc
> +   -t GCC5 **-D DYNAMIC_TABLES_FRAMEWORK**
> +
> +
> +Prerequisites
> +-------------
> +ACPICA iASL compiler with support for generating a C header file.
> +
> +A patch ***'Add support for hex AML C header file generation'***, to enable
> +this support has been submitted to the ACPICA source repository.

Nitpick: well, it's been submitted to the mailing list.
Could you add a link to the latest version of the patch please?
https://lists.acpica.org/pipermail/devel/2018-March/001755.html

If you fix those two things, I'm happy to do the mechanics of creating
this branch and adding patches to it as and when.

/
    Leif

> +
> +Documentation
> +-------------
> +A description document is in preparation, and should be available in the
> +near future.
> +
> +Miscellaneous
> +-------------
> +
> -- 
> 'Guid(CE165669-3EF3-493F-B85D-6190EE5B9759)'
> 
> 
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