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##
## This file is part of the libpayload project.
##
## Copyright (C) 2008 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2008 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
## Copyright (C) 2011 secunet Security Networks AG
##
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## modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
## are met:
## 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
## notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
## 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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## documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
## 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
## derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
##
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## IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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## OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
## SUCH DAMAGE.
##
export KERNELVERSION := 0.2.0
ARM: Generalize armv7 as arm. There are ARM systems which are essentially heterogeneous multicores where some cores implement a different ARM architecture version than other cores. A specific example is the tegra124 which boots on an ARMv4 coprocessor while most code, including most of the firmware, runs on the main ARMv7 core. To support SOCs like this, the plan is to generalize the ARM architecture so that all versions are available, and an SOC/CPU can then select what architecture variant should be used for each component of the firmware; bootblock, romstage, and ramstage. Old-Change-Id: I22e048c3bc72bd56371e14200942e436c1e312c2 Signed-off-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/171338 Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> Tested-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> (cherry picked from commit 8423a41529da0ff67fb9873be1e2beb30b09ae2d) Signed-off-by: Isaac Christensen <isaac.christensen@se-eng.com> ARM: Split out ARMv7 code and make it possible to have other arch versions. We don't always want to use ARMv7 code when building for ARM, so we should separate out the ARMv7 code so it can be excluded, and also make it possible to include code for some other version of the architecture instead, all per build component for cases where we need more than one architecture version at a time. The tegra124 bootblock will ultimately need to be ARMv4, but until we have some ARMv4 code to switch over to we can leave it set to ARMv7. Old-Change-Id: Ia982c91057fac9c252397b7c866224f103761cc7 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/171400 Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> Tested-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> (cherry picked from commit 799514e6060aa97acdcf081b5c48f965be134483) Squashed two related patches for splitting ARM support into general ARM support and ARMv7 specific pieces. Change-Id: Ic6511507953a2223c87c55f90252c4a4e1dd6010 Signed-off-by: Isaac Christensen <isaac.christensen@se-eng.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/6782 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
2013-10-01 08:00:33 +02:00
ARCHDIR-$(CONFIG_LP_ARCH_ARM) := arm
ARCHDIR-$(CONFIG_LP_ARCH_ARM64) := arm64
ARCHDIR-$(CONFIG_LP_ARCH_MIPS) := mips
ARCHDIR-$(CONFIG_LP_ARCH_X86) := x86
DESTDIR ?= install
real-target: lib
classes-$(CONFIG_LP_PCI) += libpci
classes-$(CONFIG_LP_LIBC) += libc
classes-$(CONFIG_LP_CURSES) += libcurses
classes-$(CONFIG_LP_PDCURSES) += libmenu libform libpanel
classes-$(CONFIG_LP_CBFS) += libcbfs
classes-$(CONFIG_LP_LZMA) += liblzma
libpayload: Add remote GDB support This patch adds the ability to attach a GDB host through the UART to a running payload. Libpayload implements a small stub that can parse and respond to the GDB remote protocol and provide the required primitives (reading/writing registers/memory, etc.) to allow GDB to control execution. The goal of this implementation is to be as small and uninvasive as possible. It implements only the minimum amount of primitives required, and relies on GDB's impressive workaround capabilities (such as emulating breakpoints by temporarily replacing instructions) for the more complicated features. This way, a relatively tiny amount of code on the firmware side opens a vast range of capabilities to the user, not just in debugging but also in remote-controlling the firmware to change its behavior (e.g. through GDBs ability to modify variables and call functions). By default, a system with the REMOTEGDB Kconfig will only trap into GDB when executing halt() (including the calls from die_if(), assert(), and exception handlers). In addition, payloads can manually call gdb_enter() if desired. It will print a final "Ready for GDB connection." on the serial, detach the normal serial output driver and wait for the commands that GDB starts sending on attach. Based on original implementation by Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org>. BUG=chrome-os-partner:18390 TEST=Boot a GDB enabled image in recovery mode (or get it to hit a halt()), close your terminal, execute '<toolchain>-gdb --symbols /build/<board>/firmware/depthcharge_gdb/depthcharge.elf --directory ~/trunk/src/third_party/coreboot/payloads/libpayload --directory ~/trunk/src/platform/depthcharge --directory ~/trunk/src/platform/vboot_reference --ex "target remote <cpu_uart_pty>"' and behold the magic. (You can also SIGSTOP your terminal's parent shell and the terminal itself, and SIGCONT them in reverse order after GDB exits. More convenient wrapper tools to do all this automatically coming soon.) Original-Change-Id: Ib440d1804126cdfdac4a8801f5015b4487e25269 Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/202563 Original-Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org> (cherry picked from commit 9c4a642c7be2faf122fef39bdfaddd64aec68b77) Signed-off-by: Marc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com> Change-Id: I9238b4eb19d3ab2c98e4e1c5946cd7d252ca3c3b Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/8119 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2014-05-15 20:57:38 +02:00
classes-$(CONFIG_LP_REMOTEGDB) += libgdb
libraries := $(classes-y)
classes-y += head.o
subdirs-y := arch/$(ARCHDIR-y)
libpayload: Add remote GDB support This patch adds the ability to attach a GDB host through the UART to a running payload. Libpayload implements a small stub that can parse and respond to the GDB remote protocol and provide the required primitives (reading/writing registers/memory, etc.) to allow GDB to control execution. The goal of this implementation is to be as small and uninvasive as possible. It implements only the minimum amount of primitives required, and relies on GDB's impressive workaround capabilities (such as emulating breakpoints by temporarily replacing instructions) for the more complicated features. This way, a relatively tiny amount of code on the firmware side opens a vast range of capabilities to the user, not just in debugging but also in remote-controlling the firmware to change its behavior (e.g. through GDBs ability to modify variables and call functions). By default, a system with the REMOTEGDB Kconfig will only trap into GDB when executing halt() (including the calls from die_if(), assert(), and exception handlers). In addition, payloads can manually call gdb_enter() if desired. It will print a final "Ready for GDB connection." on the serial, detach the normal serial output driver and wait for the commands that GDB starts sending on attach. Based on original implementation by Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org>. BUG=chrome-os-partner:18390 TEST=Boot a GDB enabled image in recovery mode (or get it to hit a halt()), close your terminal, execute '<toolchain>-gdb --symbols /build/<board>/firmware/depthcharge_gdb/depthcharge.elf --directory ~/trunk/src/third_party/coreboot/payloads/libpayload --directory ~/trunk/src/platform/depthcharge --directory ~/trunk/src/platform/vboot_reference --ex "target remote <cpu_uart_pty>"' and behold the magic. (You can also SIGSTOP your terminal's parent shell and the terminal itself, and SIGCONT them in reverse order after GDB exits. More convenient wrapper tools to do all this automatically coming soon.) Original-Change-Id: Ib440d1804126cdfdac4a8801f5015b4487e25269 Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/202563 Original-Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org> (cherry picked from commit 9c4a642c7be2faf122fef39bdfaddd64aec68b77) Signed-off-by: Marc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com> Change-Id: I9238b4eb19d3ab2c98e4e1c5946cd7d252ca3c3b Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/8119 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2014-05-15 20:57:38 +02:00
subdirs-y += crypto libc drivers libpci gdb
subdirs-$(CONFIG_LP_CURSES) += curses
subdirs-$(CONFIG_LP_CBFS) += libcbfs
subdirs-$(CONFIG_LP_LZMA) += liblzma
INCLUDES := -Iinclude -Iinclude/$(ARCHDIR-y) -I$(obj)
CFLAGS = $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -Os -pipe -nostdinc -ggdb3
CFLAGS += -nostdlib -fno-builtin -ffreestanding -fomit-frame-pointer
CFLAGS += -Wall -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
CFLAGS += -Wwrite-strings -Wredundant-decls -Wno-trigraphs
CFLAGS += -Wstrict-aliasing -Wshadow -Werror
$(obj)/libpayload-config.h: $(KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER)
cmp $@ $< 2>/dev/null || cp $< $@
library-targets = $(addsuffix .a,$(addprefix $(obj)/,$(libraries))) $(obj)/libpayload.a
lib: $$(library-targets) $(obj)/head.o
extract_nth=$(word $(1), $(subst |, ,$(2)))
#######################################################################
# Add handler for special include files
$(call add-special-class,includes)
includes-handler= \
$(if $(wildcard $(1)$(call extract_nth,1,$(2))), \
$(eval includes += $(1)$(2)))
$(obj)/libpayload.a: $(foreach class,$(libraries),$$($(class)-objs))
printf " AR $(subst $(shell pwd)/,,$(@))\n"
$(AR) rc $@ $^
$(obj)/%.a: $$(%-objs)
printf " AR $(subst $(shell pwd)/,,$(@))\n"
$(AR) rc $@ $^
$(obj)/head.o: $(obj)/arch/$(ARCHDIR-y)/head.head.o.o
printf " CP $(subst $(shell pwd)/,,$(@))\n"
cp $^ $@
install: real-target
printf " INSTALL $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/lib\n"
install -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/lib
for lib in $(library-targets); do \
install -m 644 $$lib $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/lib/; \
done
install -m 644 arch/$(ARCHDIR-y)/libpayload.ldscript $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/lib/
install -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/lib/$(ARCHDIR-y)
install -m 644 $(obj)/head.o $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/lib/$(ARCHDIR-y)
printf " INSTALL $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/include\n"
install -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/include
for file in `find include -name *.h -type f`; do \
install -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/`dirname $$file`; \
install -m 644 $$file $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/$$file; \
done
install -m 644 $(obj)/libpayload-config.h $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/include
$(foreach item,$(includes), \
install -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/include/$(call extract_nth,2,$(item)); \
install -m 644 $(call extract_nth,1,$(item)) $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/include/$(call extract_nth,2,$(item)); )
printf " INSTALL $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/bin\n"
install -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/bin
install -m 755 bin/lpgcc $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/bin
install -m 755 bin/lpas $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/bin
install -m 644 bin/lp.functions $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/bin
install -m 644 $(DOTCONFIG) $(DESTDIR)/libpayload/libpayload.config
clean-for-update-target:
rm -f $(addsuffix .a,$(addprefix $(obj)/,$(libraries))) $(obj)/libpayload.a
clean-target:
prepare:
junit.xml:
echo '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><testsuite>' > $@.tmp
for i in $(filter-out %.old,$(wildcard configs/*)); do \
$(MAKE) clean; \
yes | $(MAKE) oldconfig DOTCONFIG=$$i V=$(V) Q=$(Q) 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; \
echo "<testcase classname='libpayload' name='$$i'>" >> $@.tmp; \
$(MAKE) V=$(V) Q=$(Q) CONFIG_CCACHE=$(CONFIG_CCACHE) DOTCONFIG=$$i >> $@.tmp.2 2>&1 && type="system-out" || type="failure"; \
if [ $$type = "failure" ]; then \
echo "<failure type='buildFailed'>" >> $@.tmp; \
else \
echo "<$$type>" >> $@.tmp; \
fi; \
echo '<![CDATA[' >> $@.tmp; \
cat $@.tmp.2 >> $@.tmp; \
echo "]]></$$type>" >>$@.tmp; \
rm -f $@.tmp.2; \
echo "</testcase>" >> $@.tmp; \
done
echo "</testsuite>" >> $@.tmp
mv $@.tmp $@