CN106055371A - LOGO updating method of BIOS, BIOS and system - Google Patents

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CN106055371A
CN106055371A CN201610454768.5A CN201610454768A CN106055371A CN 106055371 A CN106055371 A CN 106055371A CN 201610454768 A CN201610454768 A CN 201610454768A CN 106055371 A CN106055371 A CN 106055371A
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The invention provides an LOGO updating method of a BIOS, the BIOS and a system. The method comprises the steps as follows: the BIOS obtains a first LOGO from a LOGO server when a host is started, wherein the host is the host of the BIOS; the first LOGO is the LOGO configured by the LOGO server for the BIOS; and the BIOS updates the LOGO of the BIOS to the first LOGO. According to the LOGO updating method of the BIOS, the BIOS and the system, LOGO customization of the BIOS can be achieved by obtaining the LOGO from the LOGO server and updating the LOGO on the BIOS; the implementation is simple; the LOGO customization efficiency is improved; and the LOGO customization cost is reduced.

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LOGO updating method of BIOS, BIOS and system
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of computers, in particular to a LOGO updating method of a BIOS, the BIOS and a system.
Background
The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) is a set of programs that are fixed on a ROM chip on a main board in a computer, stores the most important Basic Input and Output programs of the computer, a self-test program after power-on, and a System self-start program, and can read and write specific information set by the System from the CMOS. Its primary function is to provide the lowest level, most direct hardware setup and control for the computer.
In the Special Bid BIOS, the need to replace the custom LOGO is approximately 90%.
In the prior art, a research and development engineer develops a specially-configured BIOS and then carries out production in a factory, or a tool is used in the production factory to carry out a Customized LOGO replacement operation on a conventional BIOS. Both of which require a high cost and are inefficient.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the invention provides a LOGO updating method of a BIOS, the BIOS and a system, which can reduce the replacement cost and improve the replacement efficiency.
In a first aspect, a method for updating a LOGO of a BIOS is provided, the method including: when a host computer is started, the BIOS acquires a first LOGO from a LOGO server, wherein the host computer is the host computer of the BIOS, and the first LOGO is the LOGO configured for the BIOS by the LOGO server; the BIOS updates the LOGO of the BIOS into the first LOGO.
With reference to the first aspect, in a first possible implementation manner, when the BIOS is started in the host, the obtaining of the first LOGO from the LOGO server is specifically implemented as: when the host where the BIOS is located is started, the BIOS sends a checking and replacing request to the LOGO server, wherein the checking and replacing request is used for requesting the LOGO server to configure the LOGO for the BIOS; the BIOS receives the first LOGO fed back by the LOGO server.
With reference to the first aspect, in a second possible implementation manner of the first aspect, when the BIOS is started in the host, the obtaining of the first LOGO from the LOGO server is specifically implemented as: the LOGO in the specified storage area of the host is read by the BIOS, and the LOGO in the specified storage area is used as the first LOGO, wherein when the host is in a running state, the LOGO server pushes the LOGO configured by the LOGO server to the specified storage area of the host.
With reference to the first aspect and the foregoing implementation manner, in a third possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the first LOGO includes a plurality of LOGOs, and each LOGO in the plurality of LOGOs corresponds to each LOGO in the BIOS one to one;
the BIOS updates the LOGO of the BIOS to the first LOGO specifically implemented as: the BIOS updates each LOGO of the BIOS into a corresponding LOGO in the plurality of LOGO.
In a second aspect, a BIOS is provided, comprising: the system comprises an acquisition unit, a storage unit and a control unit, wherein the acquisition unit is used for acquiring a first LOGO from a LOGO server when a host computer is started, the host computer is the host computer of the BIOS, and the first LOGO is the LOGO configured for the BIOS by the LOGO server; and the updating unit is used for updating the LOGO of the BIOS into the first LOGO by the BIOS.
With reference to the second aspect, in a first possible implementation manner, the obtaining unit is specifically configured to: when the host is started, sending a checking and replacing request to the LOGO server, wherein the checking and replacing request is used for requesting the LOGO server to configure the LOGO for the BIOS; and receiving the first LOGO fed back by the LOGO server.
With reference to the second aspect, in a second possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the obtaining unit is specifically configured to: read the LOGO in the appointed storage area of this host computer to the LOGO with this appointed storage area is as this first LOGO, and wherein, this LOGO server is when this host computer is in the running state, and the LOGO that will this LOGO server be this BIOS configuration is pushed to this appointed storage area of this host computer.
With reference to the second aspect and the foregoing implementation manner, in a third possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the first LOGO includes a plurality of LOGOs, and each LOGO in the plurality of LOGOs corresponds to each LOGO in the BIOS one to one; the update unit is specifically configured to: the BIOS updates each LOGO of the BIOS into a corresponding LOGO in the plurality of LOGO.
In a third aspect, a LOGO updating system of a BIOS is provided, including: a client host and a LOGO server, wherein,
the client host comprises a BIOS of the second aspect and any one of the above described implementations thereof; the LOGO server is used for configuring LOGO for the BIOS.
With reference to the third aspect, in a first possible implementation manner, the method specifically includes: the LOGO server is used for configuring LOGO for the BIOS according to a sending, checking and replacing request of the BIOS, and the checking and replacing request is used for requesting the LOGO server to configure LOGO for the BIOS; or
This LOGO server is used for when this client host computer is in the running state, will this LOGO server for the LOGO of this BIOS configuration propelling movement to the appointed storage area of this client host computer, and wherein, this BIOS can read this appointed storage area's LOGO when this client host computer starts to the LOGO to this BIOS updates.
Based on the technical scheme, the LOGO updating method, BIOS and system of the BIOS are used for updating the LOGO on the BIOS by acquiring the LOGO from the LOGO server, so that the LOGO of the BIOS can be customized, the method is simple to implement, the LOGO customizing efficiency is improved, and the LOGO customizing cost overhead is reduced.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of a LOGO updating method of a BIOS according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a BIOS according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a BIOS according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a LOGO updating system of a BIOS according to another embodiment of the present invention.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, not all, embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
To facilitate an understanding of the embodiments of the present invention, a few elements that will be introduced in the description of the embodiments of the present invention are first introduced here.
BIOS (Basic Input Output System ): the system is a set of programs solidified on a ROM (Read Only Memory) chip on a mainboard in a computer, stores the most important basic input and output programs of the computer, a self-checking program after power-on and a system self-starting program, can Read and write specific information set by the system from a CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor), and has the main function of providing the bottommost and most direct hardware setting and control for the computer. The BIOS chip is also commonly referred to as the BIOS. The BIOS of the embodiments of the present invention refers to a BIOS system or includes a BIOS chip on which the BIOS system is mounted.
LOGO: the mark is a mark for indicating the characteristics of the product, takes simple, obvious and easily recognized object images, figures or character symbols as visual language, and has the functions of expressing significance, emotion, instruction action and the like. The LOGO of the embodiment of the invention refers to the LOGO which is arranged on the BIOS and used for identifying a product.
Fig. 1 is a LOGO updating method of a BIOS according to an embodiment of the present invention. The method of FIG. 1 is performed by the BIOS. The method comprises the following steps:
101, when the host computer is started, the BIOS acquires a first LOGO from the LOGO server.
Wherein, this host computer is the host computer of this BIOS, and this first LOGO is the LOGO that this LOGO server was for this BIOS configuration.
It should be understood that in the prior art, after the host is powered on and started, the program in the BIOS is started first. For example, a POST (Power On Self Test) program and a BIOS Self Test program. The POST (Power On Self Test) program is used to check each device in the host, the BIOS Self Test program is used to search the effective start drivers such as the soft hard disk drive, the CDROM, the network server, etc. according to the start sequence in the CMOS setting of the system, read in the boot record of the operating system, then give the control right of the system to the boot record, and the boot record completes the start of the system.
The method of the embodiment of the invention can be implemented in various ways, for example, can be embedded in a POST program or a BIOS self-test program, or can be implemented by an independent program or a logic circuit. It should be appreciated that the method of embodiments of the present invention generally requires calling after the POST has completed checking the devices within the host. After the check of each device in the host is completed, the BIOS can acquire the first LOGO through the device on the host.
In the embodiment of the invention, the first LOGO acquired by the BIOS can be acquired by the BIOS from a LOGO server through a network interface, or the LOGO server is stored on the host.
102, the BIOS updates the LOGO of the BIOS to the first LOGO.
In the embodiment of the invention, the BIOS can customize the LOGO of the BIOS by acquiring the LOGO from the LOGO server and updating the LOGO on the BIOS, so that the method is simple to implement, the LOGO customizing efficiency is improved, and the LOGO customizing cost is reduced.
Optionally, as an embodiment, step 101 is specifically implemented as: when the host where the BIOS is located is started, the BIOS sends a checking and replacing request to the LOGO server, wherein the checking and replacing request is used for requesting the LOGO server to configure the LOGO for the BIOS; the BIOS receives the first LOGO fed back by the LOGO server.
In the embodiment of the invention, the BIOS actively sends the request to the LOGO server when being started, so that the LOGO configured by the LOGO server for the BIOS is obtained to update the LOGO on the BIOS, the implementation is simple, the LOGO customization efficiency is improved, and the LOGO customization cost is reduced.
It should be understood that, in the embodiment of the present invention, the LOGO for the BIOS to send the request to the LOGO server and receive the feedback from the LOGO server needs to be supported by network devices such as a network card.
Optionally, address information of the LOGO server is further configured on the BIOS. Specifically, the address information may be an Internet Protocol (IP) address of the LOGO server, a Medium Access Control (MAC) address, and the like.
Further, before step 101, the method may further include: BIOS configures the address of the LOGO server. Alternatively, the LOGO server address is preconfigured.
Optionally, as another embodiment, step 101 is specifically implemented as: the LOGO in the specified storage area of the host is read by the BIOS, and the LOGO in the specified storage area is used as the first LOGO, wherein when the host is in a running state, the LOGO server pushes the LOGO configured by the LOGO server to the specified storage area of the host.
In the embodiment of the invention, the LOGO server pushes the LOGO configured for the BIOS to the specified storage area of the host where the BIOS is located, and the BIOS obtains the LOGO configured by the LOGO server and the BIOS by reading the specified storage area of the host.
It should be understood that, in the embodiment of the present invention, when the LOGO server pushes the LOGO to the host where the BIOS is located, the host should be in an operating state, or the LOGO server has a capability of performing read-write operation on a specified storage area in a memory of the host. After the LOGO server pushes the LOGO to the host, the BIOS can execute the method of the embodiment of the invention in the next restart process of the host.
Optionally, as an embodiment, there is one and only one LOGO in the first LOGO acquired in step 101.
Or, optionally, as another embodiment, the first LOGO acquired in step 101 includes multiple LOGOs, and each LOGO in the multiple LOGOs corresponds to each LOGO in the BIOS one to one; at this time, step 102 may be specifically implemented as: the BIOS updates each LOGO of the BIOS into a corresponding LOGO in the plurality of LOGO.
For example, the BIOS has a LOGO in two parts, namely LOGO1 and LOGO2, and when the BIOS acquires the LOGO, the LOGO configured by the LOGO server for LOGO1 and LOGO2 can be obtained, and then the LOGO1 and the LOGO2 of the BIOS are updated. Of course, it should be understood that the LOGO server could also only configure LOGO for LOGO1, in which case BIOS only updates the LOGO of LOGO1, but not the LOGO of LOGO 2.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a BIOS 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 2, an embodiment of the present invention further discloses a BIOS 200, including: an acquisition unit 201 and an update unit 202. Wherein,
an obtaining unit 201, configured to obtain a first LOGO from a LOGO server when a host is started, where the host is a host of the BIOS and the first LOGO is a LOGO configured for the BIOS by the LOGO server;
an updating unit 202, configured to update the LOGO of the BIOS to the first LOGO by the BIOS.
In the embodiment of the invention, the BIOS 200 can customize the LOGO of the BIOS by acquiring the LOGO from the LOGO server and updating the LOGO on the BIOS, so that the method is simple to implement, the LOGO customizing efficiency is improved, and the LOGO customizing cost is reduced.
Optionally, as an embodiment, the obtaining unit 201 is specifically configured to: when a host where the BIOS is located is started, sending a checking and replacing request to the LOGO server, wherein the checking and replacing request is used for requesting the LOGO server to configure the LOGO for the BIOS; and receiving the first LOGO fed back by the LOGO server.
Or, optionally, as another embodiment, the obtaining unit 201 is specifically configured to: the LOGO in the specified storage area of the host where the BIOS is located is read, and the LOGO in the specified storage area is used as the first LOGO, wherein when the host is in an operating state, the LOGO server pushes the LOGO configured for the BIOS to the specified storage area of the host.
Optionally, as an embodiment, there is one and only one LOGO included in the first LOGO.
Or optionally, as another embodiment, the first LOGO includes a plurality of LOGOs, and each LOGO in the plurality of LOGOs corresponds to each LOGO in the BIOS one-to-one; at this time, the updating unit 202 is specifically configured to: the BIOS updates each LOGO of the BIOS into a corresponding LOGO in the plurality of LOGO.
The BIOS 200 may also perform the method shown in fig. 1, and implement the functions of the BIOS in the embodiment shown in fig. 1, which are not described herein again in the embodiments of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a BIOS 300 according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 3, BIOS 300 may comprise: a processor 302 and an IO (Input/output) channel 301, optionally including a memory 303.
The IO channel 301, the processor 302 and the memory 303 may be interconnected by a bus 304 system. The bus 304 may be an ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus, a PCI (peripheral component Interconnect) bus, an EISA (Extended Industry Standard Architecture) bus, or the like. The bus may be divided into an address bus, a data bus, a control bus, etc. For ease of illustration, only one double-headed arrow is shown in FIG. 3, but this does not indicate only one bus or one type of bus.
The memory 303 is used for storing programs. In particular, the program may include program code comprising computer operating instructions. Memory 303 may include both read-only memory and random access memory and provides instructions and data to processor 302. The Memory 303 may include a Random-Access Memory (RAM) and may further include a non-volatile Memory (non-volatile Memory), such as at least 1 disk Memory.
A processor 302, configured to execute the following operations, optionally, to execute a program stored in the memory 303, and specifically, to execute the following operations:
when a host computer is started, acquiring a first LOGO from a LOGO server, wherein the host computer is the host computer of the BIOS, and the first LOGO is the LOGO configured for the BIOS by the LOGO server;
and updating the LOGO of the BIOS into the first LOGO.
The method performed by the BIOS as disclosed in the embodiment of fig. 1 may be implemented in the processor 302 or implemented by the processor 302. The processor 302 may be an integrated circuit chip having signal processing capabilities. In implementation, the steps of the above method may be performed by integrated logic circuits of hardware or instructions in the form of software in the processor 302. The Processor 302 may be a general-purpose Processor, including a Central Processing Unit (CPU), a Network Processor (NP), and the like; but also Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) or other Programmable logic devices, discrete Gate or transistor logic devices, discrete hardware components. The various methods, steps and logic blocks disclosed in the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented or performed. A general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor may be any conventional processor or the like. The steps of the method disclosed in connection with the embodiments of the present invention may be directly implemented by a hardware decoding processor, or implemented by a combination of hardware and software modules in the decoding processor. The software module may be located in ram, flash memory, rom, prom, or eprom, registers, etc. storage media as is well known in the art. The storage medium is located in the memory 303, and the processor 302 reads the information in the memory 303 and completes the steps of the method in combination with the hardware thereof.
In the embodiment of the invention, the BIOS 300 can customize the LOGO of the BIOS by acquiring the LOGO from the LOGO server and updating the LOGO on the BIOS, so that the method is simple to implement, the LOGO customizing efficiency is improved, and the LOGO customizing cost is reduced.
Optionally, as an embodiment, when configured to obtain the first LOGO from the LOGO server, the processor 302 is specifically configured to: when the host computer is started, sending a checking and replacing request to the LOGO server through an IO channel 301, wherein the checking and replacing request is used for requesting the LOGO server to configure the LOGO for the BIOS; the first LOGO fed back by the LOGO server is received through the IO channel 301.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 302 is specifically configured to: read the LOGO in the appointed storage area of this host computer to the LOGO with this appointed storage area is as this first LOGO, and wherein, this LOGO server is when this host computer is in the running state, and the LOGO that will this LOGO server be this BIOS configuration is pushed to this appointed storage area of this host computer.
Optionally, as an embodiment, there is one and only one LOGO included in the first LOGO.
Or optionally, as another embodiment, the first LOGO includes a plurality of LOGOs, and each LOGO in the plurality of LOGOs corresponds to each LOGO in the BIOS one-to-one; when the LOGO of the BIOS is updated to the first LOGO, the processor is specifically configured to: and updating each LOGO of the BIOS into a corresponding LOGO in the plurality of LOGO.
The BIOS 300 may also perform the method shown in fig. 1, and implement the functions of the BIOS in the embodiment shown in fig. 1, which are not described herein again in the embodiments of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a LOGO updating system 400 of the BIOS according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 4, LOGO update system 400 for BIOS can include a client host 410 and a LOGO server 420, wherein
The client host 410 may include a BIOS411, the BIOS411 may be the BIOS 200 of the embodiment shown in fig. 2 or the BIOS 300 of the embodiment shown in fig. 3; the LOGO server 420 is used to configure a LOGO for the BIOS 411.
Optionally, as an embodiment, the LOGO server 420 is configured to configure a LOGO for the BIOS411 according to a transmission check replacement request of the BIOS411, the check replacement request being configured to request the LOGO server 420 to configure the LOGO for the BIOS 411.
Alternatively, as another embodiment, the LOGO server 420 is configured to push the LOGO configured by the LOGO server 420 for the BIOS411 to the designated storage area of the client host 410 when the client host 410 is in the running state. The BIOS411 can read a LOGO in the designated storage area when the client host 410 is started, and update the LOGO of the BIOS.
In the present invention, when it is described that a specific member is located between a first member and a second member, there may or may not be an intervening member between the specific member and the first member or the second member; when it is described that a specific component is connected to other components, the specific component may be directly connected to the other components without having an intervening component or may be directly connected to the other components with an intervening component.

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1. A LOGO updating method for identification of BIOS (basic input output System) is characterized by comprising the following steps:
when a host computer is started, a BIOS acquires a first LOGO from a LOGO server, wherein the host computer is the host computer of the BIOS, and the first LOGO is the LOGO configured for the BIOS by the LOGO server;
and the BIOS updates the LOGO of the BIOS into the first LOGO.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the BIOS, upon boot-up at the host, obtaining the first LOGO from the LOGO server comprises:
when the host where the BIOS is located is started, the BIOS sends a checking and replacing request to the LOGO server, wherein the checking and replacing request is used for requesting the LOGO server to configure the LOGO for the BIOS;
and the BIOS receives the first LOGO fed back by the LOGO server.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the BIOS, upon boot-up at the host, obtaining the first LOGO from the LOGO server comprises:
the method comprises the steps that the BIOS reads LOGO in a specified storage area of the host, the LOGO in the specified storage area is used as the first LOGO, and when the host is in a running state, the LOGO server pushes the LOGO configured by the BIOS to the specified storage area of the host.
4. The method of claim 2 or 3, wherein said first LOGO comprises a plurality of LOGO's, and wherein each of said plurality of LOGO's corresponds one-to-one to each of said BIOS's LOGO's;
the BIOS updating the LOGO of the BIOS to the first LOGO comprises: and the BIOS updates each LOGO of the BIOS into a corresponding LOGO in the plurality of LOGO.
5. A BIOS, comprising:
the device comprises an acquisition unit, a storage unit and a control unit, wherein the acquisition unit is used for acquiring a first LOGO from a LOGO server when a host computer is started, the host computer is the host computer of the BIOS, and the first LOGO is the LOGO configured for the BIOS by the LOGO server;
and the updating unit is used for updating the LOGO of the BIOS into the first LOGO by the BIOS.
6. The BIOS of claim 5, wherein the fetch unit is specifically configured to:
when the host is started, sending a checking and replacing request to the LOGO server, wherein the checking and replacing request is used for requesting the LOGO server to configure the LOGO for the BIOS;
and receiving the first LOGO fed back by the LOGO server.
7. The BIOS of claim 5, wherein the fetch unit is specifically configured to: reading the LOGO in the appointed storage area of the host, and taking the LOGO in the appointed storage area as the first LOGO, wherein the LOGO server is used for pushing the LOGO configured by the BIOS to the appointed storage area of the host when the host is in an operating state.
8. The BIOS of claim 6 or 7 wherein the first LOGO comprises a plurality of LOGO's, and each of the plurality of LOGO's corresponds one-to-one to each of the LOGO's in the BIOS;
the update unit is specifically configured to: and the BIOS updates each LOGO of the BIOS into a corresponding LOGO in the plurality of LOGO.
9. A LOGO LOGO updating system of a BIOS, comprising:
a client host and a LOGO server, wherein
The client host comprising the BIOS of any one of claims 5 to 8; and
the LOGO server is used for configuring LOGO for the BIOS.
10. The system of claim 9,
the LOGO server is used for configuring LOGO for the BIOS according to a sending, checking and replacing request of the BIOS, and the checking and replacing request is used for requesting the LOGO server to configure LOGO for the BIOS; or
The LOGO server is used for pushing the LOGO configured by the BIOS to a specified storage area of the client host when the client host is in an operating state, wherein the BIOS can read the LOGO of the specified storage area when the client host is started, and updates the LOGO of the BIOS.
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