/** @file The file provides the protocol that disables the behavior that all memory gets accepted at ExitBootServices(). This protocol is only meant to be called by the OS loader, and not EDK2 itself. The SEV naming is due to the coincidence that only SEV-SNP needs this protocol, since SEV-SNP Linux support was released before it had support for unaccepted memory. The technology enablement thus does not strictly imply support for the unaccepted memory type. Copyright (c) 2023, Google LLC. All rights reserved.
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent **/ #ifndef SEV_MEMORY_ACCEPTANCE_H_ #define SEV_MEMORY_ACCEPTANCE_H_ #define OVMF_SEV_MEMORY_ACCEPTANCE_PROTOCOL_GUID \ {0xc5a010fe, \ 0x38a7, \ 0x4531, \ {0x8a, 0x4a, 0x05, 0x00, 0xd2, 0xfd, 0x16, 0x49}} typedef struct _OVMF_SEV_MEMORY_ACCEPTANCE_PROTOCOL OVMF_SEV_MEMORY_ACCEPTANCE_PROTOCOL; /** @param This A pointer to a OVMF_SEV_MEMORY_ACCEPTANCE_PROTOCOL. **/ typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI *OVMF_SEV_ALLOW_UNACCEPTED_MEMORY)( IN OVMF_SEV_MEMORY_ACCEPTANCE_PROTOCOL *This ); /// /// The OVMF_SEV_MEMORY_ACCEPTANCE_PROTOCOL allows the OS loader to /// indicate to EDK2 that ExitBootServices should not accept all memory. /// struct _OVMF_SEV_MEMORY_ACCEPTANCE_PROTOCOL { OVMF_SEV_ALLOW_UNACCEPTED_MEMORY AllowUnacceptedMemory; }; #endif