Re: In-kernel parser for the BMOF format used by WMI-ACPI
From: Kurt Borja
Date: Wed Mar 12 2025 - 00:56:20 EST
On Tue Mar 11, 2025 at 3:06 PM -05, Armin Wolf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> since around 2017 we are able to partially decode the Binary MOF (BMOF) data used to describe the interfaces of WMI-ACPI
> devices found inside modern devices. This initial reverse-engineering was done by Pali Rohár and implementing a BMOF parser
> inside the kernel was originally also proposed by him (see https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/201706041809.21573@pali/T/).
>
> As part of my bachelor thesis i finished the reverse-engineering and created yet another utility for parsing BMOF data.
> This utility can be found at github (https://github.com/Wer-Wolf/tarkin) and i now intend to use it to finally implement
> a BMOF parser inside the kernel.
It most be a very cool thesis project, I'll look into tarkin.
>
> There exists a growing list of WMI drivers using quirk tables for detecting the presence of specific WMI methods on a given
> device. This approach is maintenance-intensive and not exactly user friendly (end users rarely send kernel patches). Because
> of this we need this BMOF parser so that we can check which WMI methods are available.
A BMOF parser in-kernel is definetly a game changer for a lot of
drivers. Can't wait to implement this in alienware-wmi! Please, keep me
updated.
I wish you the best for your thesis :)
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~ Kurt