xref: /freebsd/stand/libsa/smbios.c (revision 1d386b48)
1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Jung-uk Kim <jkim@FreeBSD.org>
3  * All rights reserved.
4  *
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25  */
26 
27 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
28 #include <stand.h>
29 #include <sys/endian.h>
30 
31 #define PTOV(x)		ptov(x)
32 
33 /* Only enable 64-bit entry point if it makes sense */
34 #if __SIZEOF_POINTER__ > 4
35 #define	HAS_SMBV3	1
36 #endif
37 
38 /*
39  * Detect SMBIOS and export information about the SMBIOS into the
40  * environment.
41  *
42  * System Management BIOS Reference Specification, v2.6 Final
43  * http://www.dmtf.org/standards/published_documents/DSP0134_2.6.0.pdf
44  *
45  * System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification, 3.6.0
46  * https://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP0134_3.6.0.pdf
47  */
48 
49 /*
50  * The first quoted paragraph below can also be found in section 2.1.1 SMBIOS
51  * Structure Table Entry Point of System Management BIOS Reference
52  * Specification, v2.6 Final
53  *
54  * (From System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification, 3.6.0)
55  * 5.2.1 SMBIOS 2.1 (32-bit) Entry Point
56  *
57  * "On non-UEFI systems, the 32-bit SMBIOS Entry Point structure, can be
58  * located by application software by searching for the anchor-string on
59  * paragraph (16-byte) boundaries within the physical memory address
60  * range 000F0000h to 000FFFFFh. This entry point encapsulates an intermediate
61  * anchor string that is used by some existing DMI browsers.
62  *
63  * On UEFI-based systems, the SMBIOS Entry Point structure can be located by
64  * looking in the EFI Configuration Table for the SMBIOS GUID
65  * (SMBIOS_TABLE_GUID, {EB9D2D31-2D88-11D3-9A16-0090273FC14D}) and using the
66  * associated pointer. See section 4.6 of the UEFI Specification for details.
67  * See section 2.3 of the UEFI Specification for how to report the containing
68  * memory type.
69  *
70  * NOTE While the SMBIOS Major and Minor Versions (offsets 06h and 07h)
71  * currently duplicate the information that is present in the SMBIOS BCD
72  * Revision (offset 1Eh), they provide a path for future growth in this
73  * specification. The BCD Revision, for example, provides only a single digit
74  * for each of the major and minor version numbers."
75  *
76  * 5.2.2 SMBIOS 860 3.0 (64-bit) Entry Point
77  *
78  * "On non-UEFI systems, the 64-bit SMBIOS Entry Point structure can be located
79  * by application software by searching for the anchor-string on paragraph
80  * (16-byte) boundaries within the physical memory address range 000F0000h to
81  * 000FFFFFh.
82  *
83  * On UEFI-based systems, the SMBIOS Entry Point structure can be located by
84  * looking in the EFI Configuration Table for the SMBIOS 3.x GUID
85  * (SMBIOS3_TABLE_GUID, {F2FD1544-9794-4A2C-992E-E5BBCF20E394}) and using the
86  * associated pointer. See section 4.6 of the UEFI Specification for details.
87  * See section 2.3 of the UEFI Specification for how to report the containing
88  * memory type."
89  */
90 #define	SMBIOS_START		0xf0000
91 #define	SMBIOS_LENGTH		0x10000
92 #define	SMBIOS_STEP		0x10
93 #define	SMBIOS_SIG		"_SM_"
94 #define	SMBIOS3_SIG		"_SM3_"
95 #define	SMBIOS_DMI_SIG		"_DMI_"
96 
97 /*
98  * 5.1 General
99  *...
100  * NOTE The Entry Point Structure and all SMBIOS structures assume a
101  * little-endian ordering convention...
102  * ...
103  *
104  * We use memcpy to avoid unaligned access to memory. To normal memory, this is
105  * fine, but the memory we are using might be mmap'd /dev/mem which under Linux
106  * on aarch64 doesn't allow unaligned access. leXdec and friends can't be used
107  * because those can optimize to an unaligned load (which often is fine, but not
108  * for mmap'd /dev/mem which has special memory attributes).
109  */
110 static inline uint8_t SMBIOS_GET8(const caddr_t base, int off) { return (base[off]); }
111 
112 static inline uint16_t
113 SMBIOS_GET16(const caddr_t base, int off)
114 {
115 	uint16_t v;
116 
117 	memcpy(&v, base + off, sizeof(v));
118 	return (le16toh(v));
119 }
120 
121 static inline uint32_t
122 SMBIOS_GET32(const caddr_t base, int off)
123 {
124 	uint32_t v;
125 
126 	memcpy(&v, base + off, sizeof(v));
127 	return (le32toh(v));
128 }
129 
130 static inline uint64_t
131 SMBIOS_GET64(const caddr_t base, int off)
132 {
133 	uint64_t v;
134 
135 	memcpy(&v, base + off, sizeof(v));
136 	return (le64toh(v));
137 }
138 
139 #define	SMBIOS_GETLEN(base)	SMBIOS_GET8(base, 0x01)
140 #define	SMBIOS_GETSTR(base)	((base) + SMBIOS_GETLEN(base))
141 
142 struct smbios_attr {
143 	int		probed;
144 	caddr_t 	addr;
145 	size_t		length;
146 	size_t		count;
147 	int		major;
148 	int		minor;
149 	int		ver;
150 	const char*	bios_vendor;
151 	const char*	maker;
152 	const char*	product;
153 	uint32_t	enabled_memory;
154 	uint32_t	old_enabled_memory;
155 	uint8_t		enabled_sockets;
156 	uint8_t		populated_sockets;
157 };
158 
159 static struct smbios_attr smbios;
160 #ifdef HAS_SMBV3
161 static int isv3;
162 #endif
163 
164 static uint8_t
165 smbios_checksum(const caddr_t addr, const uint8_t len)
166 {
167 	uint8_t		sum;
168 	int		i;
169 
170 	for (sum = 0, i = 0; i < len; i++)
171 		sum += SMBIOS_GET8(addr, i);
172 	return (sum);
173 }
174 
175 static caddr_t
176 smbios_sigsearch(const caddr_t addr, const uint32_t len)
177 {
178 	caddr_t		cp;
179 
180 	/* Search on 16-byte boundaries. */
181 	for (cp = addr; cp < addr + len; cp += SMBIOS_STEP) {
182 		/* v2.1, 32-bit Entry point */
183 		if (strncmp(cp, SMBIOS_SIG, sizeof(SMBIOS_SIG) - 1) == 0 &&
184 		    smbios_checksum(cp, SMBIOS_GET8(cp, 0x05)) == 0 &&
185 		    strncmp(cp + 0x10, SMBIOS_DMI_SIG, 5) == 0 &&
186 		    smbios_checksum(cp + 0x10, 0x0f) == 0)
187 			return (cp);
188 
189 #ifdef HAS_SMBV3
190 		/* v3.0, 64-bit Entry point */
191 		if (strncmp(cp, SMBIOS3_SIG, sizeof(SMBIOS3_SIG) - 1) == 0 &&
192 		    smbios_checksum(cp, SMBIOS_GET8(cp, 0x06)) == 0) {
193 			isv3 = 1;
194 			return (cp);
195 		}
196 #endif
197 	}
198 	return (NULL);
199 }
200 
201 static const char*
202 smbios_getstring(caddr_t addr, const int offset)
203 {
204 	caddr_t		cp;
205 	int		i, idx;
206 
207 	idx = SMBIOS_GET8(addr, offset);
208 	if (idx != 0) {
209 		cp = SMBIOS_GETSTR(addr);
210 		for (i = 1; i < idx; i++)
211 			cp += strlen(cp) + 1;
212 		return cp;
213 	}
214 	return (NULL);
215 }
216 
217 static void
218 smbios_setenv(const char *name, caddr_t addr, const int offset)
219 {
220 	const char*	val;
221 
222 	val = smbios_getstring(addr, offset);
223 	if (val != NULL)
224 		setenv(name, val, 1);
225 }
226 
227 #ifdef SMBIOS_SERIAL_NUMBERS
228 
229 #define	UUID_SIZE		16
230 #define	UUID_TYPE		uint32_t
231 #define	UUID_STEP		sizeof(UUID_TYPE)
232 #define	UUID_ALL_BITS		(UUID_SIZE / UUID_STEP)
233 #define	UUID_GET(base, off)	SMBIOS_GET32(base, off)
234 
235 static void
236 smbios_setuuid(const char *name, const caddr_t addr, const int ver __unused)
237 {
238 	char		uuid[37];
239 	int		byteorder, i, ones, zeros;
240 	UUID_TYPE	n;
241 	uint32_t	f1;
242 	uint16_t	f2, f3;
243 
244 	for (i = 0, ones = 0, zeros = 0; i < UUID_SIZE; i += UUID_STEP) {
245 		n = UUID_GET(addr, i) + 1;
246 		if (zeros == 0 && n == 0)
247 			ones++;
248 		else if (ones == 0 && n == 1)
249 			zeros++;
250 		else
251 			break;
252 	}
253 
254 	if (ones != UUID_ALL_BITS && zeros != UUID_ALL_BITS) {
255 		/*
256 		 * 3.3.2.1 System UUID
257 		 *
258 		 * "Although RFC 4122 recommends network byte order for all
259 		 * fields, the PC industry (including the ACPI, UEFI, and
260 		 * Microsoft specifications) has consistently used
261 		 * little-endian byte encoding for the first three fields:
262 		 * time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version. The same encoding,
263 		 * also known as wire format, should also be used for the
264 		 * SMBIOS representation of the UUID."
265 		 *
266 		 * Note: We use network byte order for backward compatibility
267 		 * unless SMBIOS version is 2.6+ or little-endian is forced.
268 		 */
269 #if defined(SMBIOS_LITTLE_ENDIAN_UUID)
270 		byteorder = LITTLE_ENDIAN;
271 #elif defined(SMBIOS_NETWORK_ENDIAN_UUID)
272 		byteorder = BIG_ENDIAN;
273 #else
274 		byteorder = ver < 0x0206 ? BIG_ENDIAN : LITTLE_ENDIAN;
275 #endif
276 		if (byteorder != LITTLE_ENDIAN) {
277 			f1 = ntohl(SMBIOS_GET32(addr, 0));
278 			f2 = ntohs(SMBIOS_GET16(addr, 4));
279 			f3 = ntohs(SMBIOS_GET16(addr, 6));
280 		} else {
281 			f1 = le32toh(SMBIOS_GET32(addr, 0));
282 			f2 = le16toh(SMBIOS_GET16(addr, 4));
283 			f3 = le16toh(SMBIOS_GET16(addr, 6));
284 		}
285 		sprintf(uuid,
286 		    "%08x-%04x-%04x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x",
287 		    f1, f2, f3, SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 8), SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 9),
288 		    SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 10), SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 11),
289 		    SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 12), SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 13),
290 		    SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 14), SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 15));
291 		setenv(name, uuid, 1);
292 	}
293 }
294 
295 #undef UUID_SIZE
296 #undef UUID_TYPE
297 #undef UUID_STEP
298 #undef UUID_ALL_BITS
299 #undef UUID_GET
300 
301 #endif
302 
303 static const char *
304 smbios_parse_chassis_type(caddr_t addr)
305 {
306 	int		type;
307 
308 	type = SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 0x5);
309 	switch (type) {
310 	case 0x1:
311 		return ("Other");
312 	case 0x2:
313 		return ("Unknown");
314 	case 0x3:
315 		return ("Desktop");
316 	case 0x4:
317 		return ("Low Profile Desktop");
318 	case 0x5:
319 		return ("Pizza Box");
320 	case 0x6:
321 		return ("Mini Tower");
322 	case 0x7:
323 		return ("Tower");
324 	case 0x8:
325 		return ("Portable");
326 	case 0x9:
327 		return ("Laptop");
328 	case 0xA:
329 		return ("Notebook");
330 	case 0xB:
331 		return ("Hand Held");
332 	case 0xC:
333 		return ("Docking Station");
334 	case 0xD:
335 		return ("All in One");
336 	case 0xE:
337 		return ("Sub Notebook");
338 	case 0xF:
339 		return ("Lunch Box");
340 	case 0x10:
341 		return ("Space-saving");
342 	case 0x11:
343 		return ("Main Server Chassis");
344 	case 0x12:
345 		return ("Expansion Chassis");
346 	case 0x13:
347 		return ("SubChassis");
348 	case 0x14:
349 		return ("Bus Expansion Chassis");
350 	case 0x15:
351 		return ("Peripheral Chassis");
352 	case 0x16:
353 		return ("RAID Chassis");
354 	case 0x17:
355 		return ("Rack Mount Chassis");
356 	case 0x18:
357 		return ("Sealed-case PC");
358 	case 0x19:
359 		return ("Multi-system chassis");
360 	case 0x1A:
361 		return ("Compact PCI");
362 	case 0x1B:
363 		return ("Advanced TCA");
364 	case 0x1C:
365 		return ("Blade");
366 	case 0x1D:
367 		return ("Blade Enclosure");
368 	case 0x1E:
369 		return ("Tablet");
370 	case 0x1F:
371 		return ("Convertible");
372 	case 0x20:
373 		return ("Detachable");
374 	case 0x21:
375 		return ("IoT Gateway");
376 	case 0x22:
377 		return ("Embedded PC");
378 	case 0x23:
379 		return ("Mini PC");
380 	case 0x24:
381 		return ("Stick PC");
382 	}
383 
384 	return ("Undefined");
385 }
386 
387 static caddr_t
388 smbios_parse_table(const caddr_t addr)
389 {
390 	caddr_t		cp;
391 	int		proc, size, osize, type;
392 	uint8_t		bios_minor, bios_major;
393 	char		buf[16];
394 
395 	type = SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 0);	/* 3.1.2 Structure Header Format */
396 	switch(type) {
397 	case 0:		/* 3.3.1 BIOS Information (Type 0) */
398 		smbios_setenv("smbios.bios.vendor", addr, 0x04);
399 		smbios_setenv("smbios.bios.version", addr, 0x05);
400 		smbios_setenv("smbios.bios.reldate", addr, 0x08);
401 		bios_major = SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 0x14);
402 		bios_minor = SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 0x15);
403 		if (bios_minor != 0xFF && bios_major != 0xFF) {
404 			snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u.%u",
405 			    bios_major, bios_minor);
406 			setenv("smbios.bios.revision", buf, 1);
407 		}
408 		break;
409 
410 	case 1:		/* 3.3.2 System Information (Type 1) */
411 		smbios_setenv("smbios.system.maker", addr, 0x04);
412 		smbios_setenv("smbios.system.product", addr, 0x05);
413 		smbios_setenv("smbios.system.version", addr, 0x06);
414 #ifdef SMBIOS_SERIAL_NUMBERS
415 		smbios_setenv("smbios.system.serial", addr, 0x07);
416 		smbios_setuuid("smbios.system.uuid", addr + 0x08, smbios.ver);
417 #endif
418 		if (smbios.major > 2 ||
419 		    (smbios.major == 2 && smbios.minor >= 4)) {
420 			smbios_setenv("smbios.system.sku", addr, 0x19);
421 			smbios_setenv("smbios.system.family", addr, 0x1a);
422 		}
423 		break;
424 
425 	case 2:		/* 3.3.3 Base Board (or Module) Information (Type 2) */
426 		smbios_setenv("smbios.planar.maker", addr, 0x04);
427 		smbios_setenv("smbios.planar.product", addr, 0x05);
428 		smbios_setenv("smbios.planar.version", addr, 0x06);
429 #ifdef SMBIOS_SERIAL_NUMBERS
430 		smbios_setenv("smbios.planar.serial", addr, 0x07);
431 		smbios_setenv("smbios.planar.tag", addr, 0x08);
432 #endif
433 		smbios_setenv("smbios.planar.location", addr, 0x0a);
434 		break;
435 
436 	case 3:		/* 3.3.4 System Enclosure or Chassis (Type 3) */
437 		smbios_setenv("smbios.chassis.maker", addr, 0x04);
438 		setenv("smbios.chassis.type", smbios_parse_chassis_type(addr), 1);
439 		smbios_setenv("smbios.chassis.version", addr, 0x06);
440 #ifdef SMBIOS_SERIAL_NUMBERS
441 		smbios_setenv("smbios.chassis.serial", addr, 0x07);
442 		smbios_setenv("smbios.chassis.tag", addr, 0x08);
443 #endif
444 		break;
445 
446 	case 4:		/* 3.3.5 Processor Information (Type 4) */
447 		/*
448 		 * Offset 18h: Processor Status
449 		 *
450 		 * Bit 7	Reserved, must be 0
451 		 * Bit 6	CPU Socket Populated
452 		 *		1 - CPU Socket Populated
453 		 *		0 - CPU Socket Unpopulated
454 		 * Bit 5:3	Reserved, must be zero
455 		 * Bit 2:0	CPU Status
456 		 *		0h - Unknown
457 		 *		1h - CPU Enabled
458 		 *		2h - CPU Disabled by User via BIOS Setup
459 		 *		3h - CPU Disabled by BIOS (POST Error)
460 		 *		4h - CPU is Idle, waiting to be enabled
461 		 *		5-6h - Reserved
462 		 *		7h - Other
463 		 */
464 		proc = SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 0x18);
465 		if ((proc & 0x07) == 1)
466 			smbios.enabled_sockets++;
467 		if ((proc & 0x40) != 0)
468 			smbios.populated_sockets++;
469 		break;
470 
471 	case 6:		/* 3.3.7 Memory Module Information (Type 6, Obsolete) */
472 		/*
473 		 * Offset 0Ah: Enabled Size
474 		 *
475 		 * Bit 7	Bank connection
476 		 *		1 - Double-bank connection
477 		 *		0 - Single-bank connection
478 		 * Bit 6:0	Size (n), where 2**n is the size in MB
479 		 *		7Dh - Not determinable (Installed Size only)
480 		 *		7Eh - Module is installed, but no memory
481 		 *		      has been enabled
482 		 *		7Fh - Not installed
483 		 */
484 		osize = SMBIOS_GET8(addr, 0x0a) & 0x7f;
485 		if (osize > 0 && osize < 22)
486 			smbios.old_enabled_memory += 1 << (osize + 10);
487 		break;
488 
489 	case 17:	/* 3.3.18 Memory Device (Type 17) */
490 		/*
491 		 * Offset 0Ch: Size
492 		 *
493 		 * Bit 15	Granularity
494 		 *		1 - Value is in kilobytes units
495 		 *		0 - Value is in megabytes units
496 		 * Bit 14:0	Size
497 		 */
498 		size = SMBIOS_GET16(addr, 0x0c);
499 		if (size != 0 && size != 0xffff)
500 			smbios.enabled_memory += (size & 0x8000) != 0 ?
501 			    (size & 0x7fff) : (size << 10);
502 		break;
503 
504 	default:	/* skip other types */
505 		break;
506 	}
507 
508 	/* Find structure terminator. */
509 	cp = SMBIOS_GETSTR(addr);
510 	while (SMBIOS_GET16(cp, 0) != 0)
511 		cp++;
512 
513 	return (cp + 2);
514 }
515 
516 static caddr_t
517 smbios_find_struct(int type)
518 {
519 	caddr_t		dmi;
520 	size_t		i;
521 	caddr_t		ep;
522 
523 	if (smbios.addr == NULL)
524 		return (NULL);
525 
526 	ep = smbios.addr + smbios.length;
527 	for (dmi = smbios.addr, i = 0;
528 	     dmi < ep && i < smbios.count; i++) {
529 		if (SMBIOS_GET8(dmi, 0) == type) {
530 			return dmi;
531 		}
532 		/* Find structure terminator. */
533 		dmi = SMBIOS_GETSTR(dmi);
534 		while (SMBIOS_GET16(dmi, 0) != 0 && dmi < ep) {
535 			dmi++;
536 		}
537 		dmi += 2;	/* For checksum */
538 	}
539 
540 	return (NULL);
541 }
542 
543 static void
544 smbios_probe(const caddr_t addr)
545 {
546 	caddr_t		saddr, info;
547 	uintptr_t	paddr;
548 	int		maj_off;
549 	int		min_off;
550 
551 	if (smbios.probed)
552 		return;
553 	smbios.probed = 1;
554 
555 	/* Search signatures and validate checksums. */
556 	saddr = smbios_sigsearch(addr ? addr : PTOV(SMBIOS_START),
557 	    SMBIOS_LENGTH);
558 	if (saddr == NULL)
559 		return;
560 
561 #ifdef HAS_SMBV3
562 	if (isv3) {
563 		smbios.length = SMBIOS_GET32(saddr, 0x0c);	/* Structure Table Length */
564 		paddr = SMBIOS_GET64(saddr, 0x10);		/* Structure Table Address */
565 		smbios.count = -1;				/* not present in V3 */
566 		smbios.ver = 0;					/* not present in V3 */
567 		maj_off = 0x07;
568 		min_off = 0x08;
569 	} else
570 #endif
571 	{
572 		smbios.length = SMBIOS_GET16(saddr, 0x16);	/* Structure Table Length */
573 		paddr = SMBIOS_GET32(saddr, 0x18);		/* Structure Table Address */
574 		smbios.count = SMBIOS_GET16(saddr, 0x1c);	/* No of SMBIOS Structures */
575 		smbios.ver = SMBIOS_GET8(saddr, 0x1e);		/* SMBIOS BCD Revision */
576 		maj_off = 0x06;
577 		min_off = 0x07;
578 	}
579 
580 
581 	if (smbios.ver != 0) {
582 		smbios.major = smbios.ver >> 4;
583 		smbios.minor = smbios.ver & 0x0f;
584 		if (smbios.major > 9 || smbios.minor > 9)
585 			smbios.ver = 0;
586 	}
587 	if (smbios.ver == 0) {
588 		smbios.major = SMBIOS_GET8(saddr, maj_off);/* SMBIOS Major Version */
589 		smbios.minor = SMBIOS_GET8(saddr, min_off);/* SMBIOS Minor Version */
590 	}
591 	smbios.ver = (smbios.major << 8) | smbios.minor;
592 	smbios.addr = PTOV(paddr);
593 
594 	/* Get system information from SMBIOS */
595 	info = smbios_find_struct(0x00);
596 	if (info != NULL) {
597 		smbios.bios_vendor = smbios_getstring(info, 0x04);
598 	}
599 	info = smbios_find_struct(0x01);
600 	if (info != NULL) {
601 		smbios.maker = smbios_getstring(info, 0x04);
602 		smbios.product = smbios_getstring(info, 0x05);
603 	}
604 }
605 
606 void
607 smbios_detect(const caddr_t addr)
608 {
609 	char		buf[16];
610 	caddr_t		dmi;
611 	size_t		i;
612 
613 	smbios_probe(addr);
614 	if (smbios.addr == NULL)
615 		return;
616 
617 	for (dmi = smbios.addr, i = 0;
618 	     dmi < smbios.addr + smbios.length && i < smbios.count; i++)
619 		dmi = smbios_parse_table(dmi);
620 
621 	sprintf(buf, "%d.%d", smbios.major, smbios.minor);
622 	setenv("smbios.version", buf, 1);
623 	if (smbios.enabled_memory > 0 || smbios.old_enabled_memory > 0) {
624 		sprintf(buf, "%u", smbios.enabled_memory > 0 ?
625 		    smbios.enabled_memory : smbios.old_enabled_memory);
626 		setenv("smbios.memory.enabled", buf, 1);
627 	}
628 	if (smbios.enabled_sockets > 0) {
629 		sprintf(buf, "%u", smbios.enabled_sockets);
630 		setenv("smbios.socket.enabled", buf, 1);
631 	}
632 	if (smbios.populated_sockets > 0) {
633 		sprintf(buf, "%u", smbios.populated_sockets);
634 		setenv("smbios.socket.populated", buf, 1);
635 	}
636 }
637 
638 static int
639 smbios_match_str(const char* s1, const char* s2)
640 {
641 	return (s1 == NULL || (s2 != NULL && !strcmp(s1, s2)));
642 }
643 
644 int
645 smbios_match(const char* bios_vendor, const char* maker,
646     const char* product)
647 {
648 	/* XXXRP currently, only called from non-EFI. */
649 	smbios_probe(NULL);
650 	return (smbios_match_str(bios_vendor, smbios.bios_vendor) &&
651 	    smbios_match_str(maker, smbios.maker) &&
652 	    smbios_match_str(product, smbios.product));
653 }
654