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  1. Early load microcode
  2. ====================
  3. By Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com>
  4. Kernel can update microcode in early phase of boot time. Loading microcode early
  5. can fix CPU issues before they are observed during kernel boot time.
  6. Microcode is stored in an initrd file. The microcode is read from the initrd
  7. file and loaded to CPUs during boot time.
  8. The format of the combined initrd image is microcode in cpio format followed by
  9. the initrd image (maybe compressed). Kernel parses the combined initrd image
  10. during boot time. The microcode file in cpio name space is:
  11. on Intel: /*(DEBLOBBED)*/
  12. on AMD : /*(DEBLOBBED)*/
  13. During BSP boot (before SMP starts), if the kernel finds the microcode file in
  14. the initrd file, it parses the microcode and saves matching microcode in memory.
  15. If matching microcode is found, it will be uploaded in BSP and later on in all
  16. APs.
  17. The cached microcode patch is applied when CPUs resume from a sleep state.
  18. There are two legacy user space interfaces to load microcode, either through
  19. /dev/cpu/microcode or through /sys/devices/system/cpu/microcode/reload file
  20. in sysfs.
  21. In addition to these two legacy methods, the early loading method described
  22. here is the third method with which microcode can be uploaded to a system's
  23. CPUs.
  24. The following example script shows how to generate a new combined initrd file in
  25. /boot/initrd-3.5.0.ucode.img with original microcode microcode.bin and
  26. original initrd image /boot/initrd-3.5.0.img.
  27. mkdir initrd
  28. cd initrd
  29. mkdir -p kernel/x86/microcode
  30. cp ../microcode.bin /*(DEBLOBBED)*/ (or /*(DEBLOBBED)*/)
  31. find . | cpio -o -H newc >../ucode.cpio
  32. cd ..
  33. cat ucode.cpio /boot/initrd-3.5.0.img >/boot/initrd-3.5.0.ucode.img
  34. Builtin microcode
  35. =================
  36. We can also load builtin microcode supplied through the regular firmware
  37. builtin method CONFIG_FIRMWARE_IN_KERNEL. Only 64-bit is currently
  38. supported.
  39. Here's an example:
  40. CONFIG_FIRMWARE_IN_KERNEL=y
  41. CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE="/*(DEBLOBBED)*/ /*(DEBLOBBED)*/"
  42. CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE_DIR="/lib/firmware"
  43. This basically means, you have the following tree structure locally:
  44. /lib/firmware/
  45. |-- amd-ucode
  46. ...
  47. | |-- microcode_amd_fam15h.bin
  48. ...
  49. |-- intel-ucode
  50. ...
  51. | |-- 06-3a-09
  52. ...
  53. so that the build system can find those files and integrate them into
  54. the final kernel image. The early loader finds them and applies them.