# Intel Firmware Interface Table The FIT allows to run code before the actual IA32 reset vector is executed by the CPU. The FIT resides in the BIOS region (usually near the reset vector) and is pointed to by the FIT pointer residing at `0xFFFFFFC0`. ## Table layout The table consists of blocks each 16 bytes in size. The first is called *FIT header* the other are called *FIT entry*. ![FIT in x86 memory map][fit] [fit]: fit.svg ## Fit types Each entry has a *type* that give the other bits in the entry a different meaning. The following types are known: ```eval_rst +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | no. | Description | +===========+==================================================================+ | 0x0 | HEADER. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0x1 | MICROCODE. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0x2 | STARTUP_ACM. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0x7 | BIOS_STARTUP_MODULE. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0x8 | TPM_POLICY. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0x9 | BIOS_POLICY. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0xa | TXT_POLICY. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0xb | KEY_MANIFEST. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0xc | BOOT_POLICY_MANIFEST. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0x10 | CSE_SECURE_BOOT. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0x2d | TXTSX_POLICY. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0x2f | JMP_DEBUG_POLICY. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0x7f | SKIP. | +-----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ ``` ## Usage in coreboot The most common usage of FIT is to use *Type1* to update microcode before execution of the IA32 reset vector happens. ## References * [Intel TXT LAB handout](https://downloadmirror.intel.com/18931/eng/Intel%20TXT%20LAB%20Handout.pdf) * [FIT BIOS specification](https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/guides/fit-bios-specification.pdf)