What is SMRAM?
Quick note explaining SMRAM for BIOS/UEFI and embedded firmware readers.
What is SMRAM?
SMRAM is an SMM/Management Mode concept used in privileged firmware execution and platform-management flows.
Why it matters
- Explains privileged firmware execution in SMM.
- Helps reason about SMI handlers, protected memory, and lock timing.
- Useful for firmware security and platform-management debugging.
Practical example
Example: an SMM communication handler should validate command ID, buffer address, buffer size, and access policy before touching the buffer.
Quick checklist
- Is the SMI source clear?
- Are communication buffers and sizes validated?
- Is SMM/SMRAM locked at the correct time?
Quick takeaway
SMRAM belongs to a highly privileged firmware world, so validation and locking matter.
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