
Hi Ilias,
On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 at 03:33, Ilias Apalodimas ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org wrote:
Commit e4f8e543f1a9("smbios: Drop the unused Kconfig options") break SMBIOS tables. The reason is that the patch drops the Kconfig options *after* removing the code using them, but that changes the semantics of the code completely. Prior to the change a non NULL value was used in the 'product' and 'manufacturer ' fields.
Chapter 6.2 of the DMTF spec requires Manufacturer and Product Name to be non-null on some of the tables. So let's add sane defaults for Type1/2/3.
- Before the patchset:
<snip> Handle 0x0002, DMI type 2, 14 bytes Base Board Information Manufacturer: Not Specified Product Name: Not Specified Version: Not Specified Serial Number: Not Specified Asset Tag: Not Specified Features: Board is a hosting board Location In Chassis: Not Specified Chassis Handle: 0x0000 Type: Motherboard
Invalid entry length (0). DMI table is broken! Stop.
- After the patchset:
<snip> Handle 0x0005, DMI type 32, 11 bytes System Boot Information Status: No errors detected
Handle 0x0006, DMI type 127, 4 bytes End Of Table
Fixes: e4f8e543f1a9 ("smbios: Drop the unused Kconfig options") Signed-off-by: Ilias Apalodimas ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org
This depends on https://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2021-June/451761.html lib/smbios.c | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)
It is strange that all the boards that defined the old CONFIG set it to "", meaning that an empty string is used. Was that just wrong?
In your patch you are using 'Unknown' and 'Unknown Product'. Should it use CONFIG_SYS_VENDOR and CONFIG_SYS_BOARD instead?
Or should we actually fail (and return an error code), and require the properties to be set by the board? It does not seem very useful to have a meaningless string. Are these SMBIOS values ignored in Linux?
diff --git a/lib/smbios.c b/lib/smbios.c index abdd157a7084..e2c6b1a44ee3 100644 --- a/lib/smbios.c +++ b/lib/smbios.c @@ -259,7 +259,11 @@ static int smbios_write_type1(ulong *current, int handle, fill_smbios_header(t, SMBIOS_SYSTEM_INFORMATION, len, handle); smbios_set_eos(ctx, t->eos); t->manufacturer = smbios_add_prop(ctx, "manufacturer");
if (!t->manufacturer)
t->manufacturer = smbios_add_string(ctx, "Unknown"); t->product_name = smbios_add_prop(ctx, "product");
if (!t->product_name)
t->product_name = smbios_add_string(ctx, "Unknown Product"); t->version = smbios_add_prop_si(ctx, "version", SYSINFO_ID_SMBIOS_SYSTEM_VERSION); if (serial_str) {
@@ -289,7 +293,11 @@ static int smbios_write_type2(ulong *current, int handle, fill_smbios_header(t, SMBIOS_BOARD_INFORMATION, len, handle); smbios_set_eos(ctx, t->eos); t->manufacturer = smbios_add_prop(ctx, "manufacturer");
if (!t->manufacturer)
t->manufacturer = smbios_add_string(ctx, "Unknown"); t->product_name = smbios_add_prop(ctx, "product");
if (!t->product_name)
t->product_name = smbios_add_string(ctx, "Unknown Product"); t->version = smbios_add_prop_si(ctx, "version", SYSINFO_ID_SMBIOS_BASEBOARD_VERSION); t->asset_tag_number = smbios_add_prop(ctx, "asset-tag");
@@ -314,6 +322,8 @@ static int smbios_write_type3(ulong *current, int handle, fill_smbios_header(t, SMBIOS_SYSTEM_ENCLOSURE, len, handle); smbios_set_eos(ctx, t->eos); t->manufacturer = smbios_add_prop(ctx, "manufacturer");
if (!t->manufacturer)
t->manufacturer = smbios_add_string(ctx, "Unknown"); t->chassis_type = SMBIOS_ENCLOSURE_DESKTOP; t->bootup_state = SMBIOS_STATE_SAFE; t->power_supply_state = SMBIOS_STATE_SAFE;
-- 2.32.0.rc0
Regrads, Simon