smbios: Provide serial number
If the system has a valid "serial#" environment variable set (which boards that can find it out programatically set automatically), use that as input for the serial number and UUID fields in the SMBIOS tables. Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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@ -112,11 +112,16 @@ static int smbios_write_type1(uintptr_t *current, int handle)
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struct smbios_type1 *t = (struct smbios_type1 *)*current;
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int len = sizeof(struct smbios_type1);
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char *serial_str = getenv("serial#");
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memset(t, 0, sizeof(struct smbios_type1));
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fill_smbios_header(t, SMBIOS_SYSTEM_INFORMATION, len, handle);
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t->manufacturer = smbios_add_string(t->eos, CONFIG_SMBIOS_MANUFACTURER);
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t->product_name = smbios_add_string(t->eos, CONFIG_SMBIOS_PRODUCT_NAME);
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if (serial_str) {
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strncpy((char*)t->uuid, serial_str, sizeof(t->uuid));
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t->serial_number = smbios_add_string(t->eos, serial_str);
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}
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len = t->length + smbios_string_table_len(t->eos);
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*current += len;
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