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authorEduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>2014-10-29 11:26:08 -0200
committerMichael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>2014-11-02 13:44:52 +0200
commitcaad057bb6ce86a9cb71520af395fd0bd04a659f (patch)
tree9b26db555e09f85d22fd934e334769d124fb2997 /vl.c
parent2cad57c7177766e2779f30fed9e4578bc7ad62ac (diff)
downloadqemu-caad057bb6ce86a9cb71520af395fd0bd04a659f.tar.gz
smbios: Encode UUID according to SMBIOS specification
Differently from older versions, SMBIOS version 2.6 is explicit about the encoding of UUID fields: > Although RFC 4122 recommends network byte order for all fields, the PC > industry (including the ACPI, UEFI, and Microsoft specifications) has > consistently used little-endian byte encoding for the first three fields: > time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version. The same encoding, also known as > wire format, should also be used for the SMBIOS representation of the UUID. > > The UUID {00112233-4455-6677-8899-AABBCCDDEEFF} would thus be represented > as 33 22 11 00 55 44 77 66 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF. The dmidecode tool implements this and decodes the above "wire format" when SMBIOS version >= 2.6. We moved from SMBIOS version 2.4 to 2.8 when we started building the SMBIOS entry point inside QEMU, on commit c97294ec1b9e36887e119589d456557d72ab37b5. Change smbios_build_type_1_table() to encode the UUID as specified. To make sure we won't change the guest-visible UUID when upgrading to a newer QEMU version, keep the old behavior on pc-*-2.1 and older. Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/vl.c b/vl.c
index e113b5b5ba..35c1333eee 100644
--- a/vl.c
+++ b/vl.c
@@ -190,6 +190,9 @@ int nb_numa_nodes;
int max_numa_nodeid;
NodeInfo numa_info[MAX_NODES];
+/* The bytes in qemu_uuid[] are in the order specified by RFC4122, _not_ in the
+ * little-endian "wire format" described in the SMBIOS 2.6 specification.
+ */
uint8_t qemu_uuid[16];
bool qemu_uuid_set;