| What: /sys/firmware/dmi/entries/ |
| Date: February 2011 |
| Contact: Mike Waychison <mikew@google.com> |
| Description: |
| Many machines' firmware (x86 and ia64) export DMI / |
| SMBIOS tables to the operating system. Getting at this |
| information is often valuable to userland, especially in |
| cases where there are OEM extensions used. |
| |
| The kernel itself does not rely on the majority of the |
| information in these tables being correct. It equally |
| cannot ensure that the data as exported to userland is |
| without error either. |
| |
| DMI is structured as a large table of entries, where |
| each entry has a common header indicating the type and |
| length of the entry, as well as a firmware-provided |
| 'handle' that is supposed to be unique amongst all |
| entries. |
| |
| Some entries are required by the specification, but many |
| others are optional. In general though, users should |
| never expect to find a specific entry type on their |
| system unless they know for certain what their firmware |
| is doing. Machine to machine experiences will vary. |
| |
| Multiple entries of the same type are allowed. In order |
| to handle these duplicate entry types, each entry is |
| assigned by the operating system an 'instance', which is |
| derived from an entry type's ordinal position. That is |
| to say, if there are 'N' multiple entries with the same type |
| 'T' in the DMI tables (adjacent or spread apart, it |
| doesn't matter), they will be represented in sysfs as |
| entries "T-0" through "T-(N-1)": |
| |
| Example entry directories:: |
| |
| /sys/firmware/dmi/entries/17-0 |
| /sys/firmware/dmi/entries/17-1 |
| /sys/firmware/dmi/entries/17-2 |
| /sys/firmware/dmi/entries/17-3 |
| ... |
| |
| Instance numbers are used in lieu of the firmware |
| assigned entry handles as the kernel itself makes no |
| guarantees that handles as exported are unique, and |
| there are likely firmware images that get this wrong in |
| the wild. |
| |
| Each DMI entry in sysfs has the common header values |
| exported as attributes: |
| |
| ======== ================================================= |
| handle The 16bit 'handle' that is assigned to this |
| entry by the firmware. This handle may be |
| referred to by other entries. |
| length The length of the entry, as presented in the |
| entry itself. Note that this is _not the |
| total count of bytes associated with the |
| entry. This value represents the length of |
| the "formatted" portion of the entry. This |
| "formatted" region is sometimes followed by |
| the "unformatted" region composed of nul |
| terminated strings, with termination signalled |
| by a two nul characters in series. |
| raw The raw bytes of the entry. This includes the |
| "formatted" portion of the entry, the |
| "unformatted" strings portion of the entry, |
| and the two terminating nul characters. |
| type The type of the entry. This value is the same |
| as found in the directory name. It indicates |
| how the rest of the entry should be interpreted. |
| instance The instance ordinal of the entry for the |
| given type. This value is the same as found |
| in the parent directory name. |
| position The ordinal position (zero-based) of the entry |
| within the entirety of the DMI entry table. |
| ======== ================================================= |
| |
| **Entry Specialization** |
| |
| Some entry types may have other information available in |
| sysfs. Not all types are specialized. |
| |
| **Type 15 - System Event Log** |
| |
| This entry allows the firmware to export a log of |
| events the system has taken. This information is |
| typically backed by nvram, but the implementation |
| details are abstracted by this table. This entry's data |
| is exported in the directory:: |
| |
| /sys/firmware/dmi/entries/15-0/system_event_log |
| |
| and has the following attributes (documented in the |
| SMBIOS / DMI specification under "System Event Log (Type 15)": |
| |
| - area_length |
| - header_start_offset |
| - data_start_offset |
| - access_method |
| - status |
| - change_token |
| - access_method_address |
| - header_format |
| - per_log_type_descriptor_length |
| - type_descriptors_supported_count |
| |
| As well, the kernel exports the binary attribute: |
| |
| ============= ==================================== |
| raw_event_log The raw binary bits of the event log |
| as described by the DMI entry. |
| ============= ==================================== |