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| Virtual Machine Generation ID Device
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| ====================================
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| 
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| ..
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|    Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
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|    Copyright (C) 2017 Skyport Systems, Inc.
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| 
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|    This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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|    See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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| 
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| The VM generation ID (``vmgenid``) device is an emulated device which
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| exposes a 128-bit, cryptographically random, integer value identifier,
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| referred to as a Globally Unique Identifier, or GUID.
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| 
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| This allows management applications (e.g. libvirt) to notify the guest
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| operating system when the virtual machine is executed with a different
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| configuration (e.g. snapshot execution or creation from a template).  The
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| guest operating system notices the change, and is then able to react as
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| appropriate by marking its copies of distributed databases as dirty,
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| re-initializing its random number generator etc.
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| 
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| 
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| Requirements
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| ------------
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| 
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| These requirements are extracted from the "How to implement virtual machine
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| generation ID support in a virtualization platform" section of
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| `the Microsoft Virtual Machine Generation ID specification
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| <http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=260709>`_ dated August 1, 2012.
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| 
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| - **R1a** The generation ID shall live in an 8-byte aligned buffer.
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| 
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| - **R1b** The buffer holding the generation ID shall be in guest RAM,
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|   ROM, or device MMIO range.
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| 
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| - **R1c** The buffer holding the generation ID shall be kept separate from
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|   areas used by the operating system.
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| 
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| - **R1d** The buffer shall not be covered by an AddressRangeMemory or
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|   AddressRangeACPI entry in the E820 or UEFI memory map.
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| 
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| - **R1e** The generation ID shall not live in a page frame that could be
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|   mapped with caching disabled. (In other words, regardless of whether the
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|   generation ID lives in RAM, ROM or MMIO, it shall only be mapped as
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|   cacheable.)
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| 
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| - **R2** to **R5** [These AML requirements are isolated well enough in the
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|   Microsoft specification for us to simply refer to them here.]
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| 
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| - **R6** The hypervisor shall expose a _HID (hardware identifier) object
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|   in the VMGenId device's scope that is unique to the hypervisor vendor.
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| 
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| 
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| QEMU Implementation
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| -------------------
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| 
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| The above-mentioned specification does not dictate which ACPI descriptor table
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| will contain the VM Generation ID device.  Other implementations (Hyper-V and
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| Xen) put it in the main descriptor table (Differentiated System Description
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| Table or DSDT).  For ease of debugging and implementation, we have decided to
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| put it in its own Secondary System Description Table, or SSDT.
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| 
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| The following is a dump of the contents from a running system::
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| 
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|   # iasl -p ./SSDT -d /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/SSDT
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| 
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|   Intel ACPI Component Architecture
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|   ASL+ Optimizing Compiler version 20150717-64
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|   Copyright (c) 2000 - 2015 Intel Corporation
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| 
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|   Reading ACPI table from file /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/SSDT - Length
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|   00000198 (0x0000C6)
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|   ACPI: SSDT 0x0000000000000000 0000C6 (v01 BOCHS  VMGENID  00000001 BXPC 00000001)
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|   Acpi table [SSDT] successfully installed and loaded
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|   Pass 1 parse of [SSDT]
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|   Pass 2 parse of [SSDT]
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|   Parsing Deferred Opcodes (Methods/Buffers/Packages/Regions)
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| 
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|   Parsing completed
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|   Disassembly completed
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|   ASL Output:    ./SSDT.dsl - 1631 bytes
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|   # cat SSDT.dsl
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|   /*
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|    * Intel ACPI Component Architecture
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|    * AML/ASL+ Disassembler version 20150717-64
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|    * Copyright (c) 2000 - 2015 Intel Corporation
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|    *
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|    * Disassembling to symbolic ASL+ operators
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|    *
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|    * Disassembly of /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/SSDT, Sun Feb  5 00:19:37 2017
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|    *
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|    * Original Table Header:
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|    *     Signature        "SSDT"
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|    *     Length           0x000000CA (202)
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|    *     Revision         0x01
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|    *     Checksum         0x4B
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|    *     OEM ID           "BOCHS "
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|    *     OEM Table ID     "VMGENID"
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|    *     OEM Revision     0x00000001 (1)
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|    *     Compiler ID      "BXPC"
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|    *     Compiler Version 0x00000001 (1)
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|    */
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|   DefinitionBlock ("/sys/firmware/acpi/tables/SSDT.aml", "SSDT", 1, "BOCHS ", "VMGENID", 0x00000001)
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|   {
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|       Name (VGIA, 0x07FFF000)
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|       Scope (\_SB)
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|       {
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|           Device (VGEN)
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|           {
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|               Name (_HID, "QEMUVGID")  // _HID: Hardware ID
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|               Name (_CID, "VM_Gen_Counter")  // _CID: Compatible ID
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|               Name (_DDN, "VM_Gen_Counter")  // _DDN: DOS Device Name
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|               Method (_STA, 0, NotSerialized)  // _STA: Status
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|               {
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|                   Local0 = 0x0F
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|                   If ((VGIA == Zero))
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|                   {
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|                       Local0 = Zero
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|                   }
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| 
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|                   Return (Local0)
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|               }
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| 
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|               Method (ADDR, 0, NotSerialized)
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|               {
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|                   Local0 = Package (0x02) {}
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|                   Index (Local0, Zero) = (VGIA + 0x28)
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|                   Index (Local0, One) = Zero
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|                   Return (Local0)
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|               }
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|           }
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|       }
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| 
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|       Method (\_GPE._E05, 0, NotSerialized)  // _Exx: Edge-Triggered GPE
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|       {
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|           Notify (\_SB.VGEN, 0x80) // Status Change
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|       }
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|   }
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| 
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| 
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| Design Details:
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| ---------------
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| 
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| Requirements R1a through R1e dictate that the memory holding the
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| VM Generation ID must be allocated and owned by the guest firmware,
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| in this case BIOS or UEFI.  However, to be useful, QEMU must be able to
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| change the contents of the memory at runtime, specifically when starting a
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| backed-up or snapshotted image.  In order to do this, QEMU must know the
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| address that has been allocated.
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| 
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| The mechanism chosen for this memory sharing is writable fw_cfg blobs.
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| These are data object that are visible to both QEMU and guests, and are
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| addressable as sequential files.
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| 
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| More information about fw_cfg can be found in :doc:`fw_cfg`.
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| 
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| Two fw_cfg blobs are used in this case:
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| 
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| ``/etc/vmgenid_guid``
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| 
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| - contains the actual VM Generation ID GUID
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| - read-only to the guest
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| 
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| ``/etc/vmgenid_addr``
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| 
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| - contains the address of the downloaded vmgenid blob
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| - writable by the guest
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| 
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| 
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| QEMU sends the following commands to the guest at startup:
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| 
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| 1. Allocate memory for vmgenid_guid fw_cfg blob.
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| 2. Write the address of vmgenid_guid into the SSDT (VGIA ACPI variable as
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|    shown above in the iasl dump).  Note that this change is not propagated
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|    back to QEMU.
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| 3. Write the address of vmgenid_guid back to QEMU's copy of vmgenid_addr
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|    via the fw_cfg DMA interface.
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| 
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| After step 3, QEMU is able to update the contents of vmgenid_guid at will.
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| 
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| Since BIOS or UEFI does not necessarily run when we wish to change the GUID,
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| the value of VGIA is persisted via the VMState mechanism.
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| 
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| As spelled out in the specification, any change to the GUID executes an
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| ACPI notification.  The exact handler to use is not specified, so the vmgenid
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| device uses the first unused one:  ``\_GPE._E05``.
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| 
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| 
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| Endian-ness Considerations:
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| ---------------------------
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| 
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| Although not specified in Microsoft's document, it is assumed that the
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| device is expected to use little-endian format.
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| 
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| All GUID passed in via command line or monitor are treated as big-endian.
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| GUID values displayed via monitor are shown in big-endian format.
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| 
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| 
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| GUID Storage Format:
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| --------------------
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| 
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| In order to implement an OVMF "SDT Header Probe Suppressor", the contents of
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| the vmgenid_guid fw_cfg blob are not simply a 128-bit GUID.  There is also
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| significant padding in order to align and fill a memory page, as shown in the
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| following diagram::
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| 
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|   +----------------------------------+
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|   | SSDT with OEM Table ID = VMGENID |
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|   +----------------------------------+
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|   | ...                              |       TOP OF PAGE
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|   | VGIA dword object ---------------|-----> +---------------------------+
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|   | ...                              |       | fw-allocated array for    |
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|   | _STA method referring to VGIA    |       | "etc/vmgenid_guid"        |
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|   | ...                              |       +---------------------------+
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|   | ADDR method referring to VGIA    |       |  0: OVMF SDT Header probe |
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|   | ...                              |       |     suppressor            |
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|   +----------------------------------+       | 36: padding for 8-byte    |
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|                                              |     alignment             |
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|                                              | 40: GUID                  |
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|                                              | 56: padding to page size  |
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|                                              +---------------------------+
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|                                              END OF PAGE
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| 
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| 
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| Device Usage:
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| -------------
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| 
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| The device has one property, which may be only be set using the command line:
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| 
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| ``guid``
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|   sets the value of the GUID.  A special value ``auto`` instructs
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|   QEMU to generate a new random GUID.
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| 
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| For example::
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| 
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|   QEMU  -device vmgenid,guid="324e6eaf-d1d1-4bf6-bf41-b9bb6c91fb87"
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|   QEMU  -device vmgenid,guid=auto
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| 
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| The property may be queried via QMP/HMP::
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| 
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|   (QEMU) query-vm-generation-id
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|   {"return": {"guid": "324e6eaf-d1d1-4bf6-bf41-b9bb6c91fb87"}}
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| 
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| Setting of this parameter is intentionally left out from the QMP/HMP
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| interfaces.  There are no known use cases for changing the GUID once QEMU is
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| running, and adding this capability would greatly increase the complexity.
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