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/*
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* This file is part of the coreboot project.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2008 Jordan Crouse <jordan@cosmicpenguin.net>
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2012-11-16 23:48:22 +01:00
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* Copyright (C) 2012 Google, Inc.
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Extend CBFS to support arbitrary ROM source media.
Summary:
Isolate CBFS underlying I/O to board/arch-specific implementations as
"media stream", to allow loading and booting romstage on non-x86.
CBFS functions now all take a new "media source" parameter; use
CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA if you simply want to load from main firmware.
API Changes:
cbfs_find => cbfs_get_file.
cbfs_find_file => cbfs_get_file_content.
cbfs_get_file => cbfs_get_file_content with correct type.
CBFS used to work only on memory-mapped ROM (all x86). For platforms like ARM,
the ROM may come from USB, UART, or SPI -- any serial devices and not available
for memory mapping.
To support these devices (and allowing CBFS to read from multiple source
at the same time), CBFS operations are now virtual-ized into "cbfs_media". To
simplify porting existing code, every media source must support both "reading
into pre-allocated memory (read)" and "read and return an allocated buffer
(map)". For devices without native memory-mapped ROM, "cbfs_simple_buffer*"
provides simple memory mapping simulation.
Every CBFS function now takes a cbfs_media* as parameter. CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA
is defined for CBFS functions to automatically initialize a per-board default
media (CBFS will internally calls init_default_cbfs_media). Also revised CBFS
function names relying on memory mapped backend (ex, "cbfs_find" => actually
loads files). Now we only have two getters:
struct cbfs_file *entry = cbfs_get_file(media, name);
void *data = cbfs_get_file_content(CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA, name, type);
Test results:
- Verified to work on x86/qemu.
- Compiles on ARM, and follow up commit will provide working SPI driver.
Change-Id: Iac911ded25a6f2feffbf3101a81364625bb07746
Signed-off-by: Hung-Te Lin <hungte@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2182
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-22 11:57:56 +01:00
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* Copyright (C) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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2011-07-21 15:11:40 +02:00
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*
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* This file is dual-licensed. You can choose between:
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* - The GNU GPL, version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation
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* - The revised BSD license (without advertising clause)
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*
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* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA, 02110-1301 USA
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#ifndef _CBFS_CORE_H_
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#define _CBFS_CORE_H_
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Extend CBFS to support arbitrary ROM source media.
Summary:
Isolate CBFS underlying I/O to board/arch-specific implementations as
"media stream", to allow loading and booting romstage on non-x86.
CBFS functions now all take a new "media source" parameter; use
CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA if you simply want to load from main firmware.
API Changes:
cbfs_find => cbfs_get_file.
cbfs_find_file => cbfs_get_file_content.
cbfs_get_file => cbfs_get_file_content with correct type.
CBFS used to work only on memory-mapped ROM (all x86). For platforms like ARM,
the ROM may come from USB, UART, or SPI -- any serial devices and not available
for memory mapping.
To support these devices (and allowing CBFS to read from multiple source
at the same time), CBFS operations are now virtual-ized into "cbfs_media". To
simplify porting existing code, every media source must support both "reading
into pre-allocated memory (read)" and "read and return an allocated buffer
(map)". For devices without native memory-mapped ROM, "cbfs_simple_buffer*"
provides simple memory mapping simulation.
Every CBFS function now takes a cbfs_media* as parameter. CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA
is defined for CBFS functions to automatically initialize a per-board default
media (CBFS will internally calls init_default_cbfs_media). Also revised CBFS
function names relying on memory mapped backend (ex, "cbfs_find" => actually
loads files). Now we only have two getters:
struct cbfs_file *entry = cbfs_get_file(media, name);
void *data = cbfs_get_file_content(CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA, name, type);
Test results:
- Verified to work on x86/qemu.
- Compiles on ARM, and follow up commit will provide working SPI driver.
Change-Id: Iac911ded25a6f2feffbf3101a81364625bb07746
Signed-off-by: Hung-Te Lin <hungte@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2182
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-22 11:57:56 +01:00
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#include <endian.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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/** These are standard values for the known compression
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algorithms that coreboot knows about for stages and
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payloads. Of course, other CBFS users can use whatever
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values they want, as long as they understand them. */
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#define CBFS_COMPRESS_NONE 0
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#define CBFS_COMPRESS_LZMA 1
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/** These are standard component types for well known
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components (i.e - those that coreboot needs to consume.
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Users are welcome to use any other value for their
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components */
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#define CBFS_TYPE_STAGE 0x10
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#define CBFS_TYPE_PAYLOAD 0x20
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#define CBFS_TYPE_OPTIONROM 0x30
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#define CBFS_TYPE_BOOTSPLASH 0x40
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#define CBFS_TYPE_RAW 0x50
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#define CBFS_TYPE_VSA 0x51
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#define CBFS_TYPE_MBI 0x52
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#define CBFS_TYPE_MICROCODE 0x53
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#define CBFS_COMPONENT_CMOS_DEFAULT 0xaa
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#define CBFS_COMPONENT_CMOS_LAYOUT 0x01aa
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#define CBFS_HEADER_MAGIC 0x4F524243
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#define CBFS_HEADER_VERSION1 0x31313131
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#define CBFS_HEADER_VERSION2 0x31313132
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#define CBFS_HEADER_VERSION CBFS_HEADER_VERSION2
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2011-07-21 15:11:40 +02:00
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Extend CBFS to support arbitrary ROM source media.
Summary:
Isolate CBFS underlying I/O to board/arch-specific implementations as
"media stream", to allow loading and booting romstage on non-x86.
CBFS functions now all take a new "media source" parameter; use
CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA if you simply want to load from main firmware.
API Changes:
cbfs_find => cbfs_get_file.
cbfs_find_file => cbfs_get_file_content.
cbfs_get_file => cbfs_get_file_content with correct type.
CBFS used to work only on memory-mapped ROM (all x86). For platforms like ARM,
the ROM may come from USB, UART, or SPI -- any serial devices and not available
for memory mapping.
To support these devices (and allowing CBFS to read from multiple source
at the same time), CBFS operations are now virtual-ized into "cbfs_media". To
simplify porting existing code, every media source must support both "reading
into pre-allocated memory (read)" and "read and return an allocated buffer
(map)". For devices without native memory-mapped ROM, "cbfs_simple_buffer*"
provides simple memory mapping simulation.
Every CBFS function now takes a cbfs_media* as parameter. CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA
is defined for CBFS functions to automatically initialize a per-board default
media (CBFS will internally calls init_default_cbfs_media). Also revised CBFS
function names relying on memory mapped backend (ex, "cbfs_find" => actually
loads files). Now we only have two getters:
struct cbfs_file *entry = cbfs_get_file(media, name);
void *data = cbfs_get_file_content(CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA, name, type);
Test results:
- Verified to work on x86/qemu.
- Compiles on ARM, and follow up commit will provide working SPI driver.
Change-Id: Iac911ded25a6f2feffbf3101a81364625bb07746
Signed-off-by: Hung-Te Lin <hungte@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2182
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-22 11:57:56 +01:00
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#define CBFS_HEADER_INVALID_ADDRESS ((void*)(0xffffffff))
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/** this is the master cbfs header - it need to be located somewhere available
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to bootblock (to load romstage). Where it actually lives is up to coreboot.
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On x86, a pointer to this header will live at 0xFFFFFFFC.
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For other platforms, you need to define CONFIG_CBFS_HEADER_ROM_OFFSET */
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struct cbfs_header {
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uint32_t magic;
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uint32_t version;
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uint32_t romsize;
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uint32_t bootblocksize;
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uint32_t align;
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uint32_t offset;
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uint32_t architecture;
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uint32_t pad[1];
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} __attribute__((packed));
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/* "Unknown" refers to CBFS headers version 1,
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* before the architecture was defined (i.e., x86 only).
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*/
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#define CBFS_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN 0xFFFFFFFF
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#define CBFS_ARCHITECTURE_X86 0x00000001
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#define CBFS_ARCHITECTURE_ARMV7 0x00000010
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/** This is a component header - every entry in the CBFS
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will have this header.
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This is how the component is arranged in the ROM:
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-------------- <- 0
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component header
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-------------- <- sizeof(struct component)
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component name
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-------------- <- offset
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data
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-------------- <- offset + len
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*/
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#define CBFS_FILE_MAGIC "LARCHIVE"
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struct cbfs_file {
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char magic[8];
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uint32_t len;
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uint32_t type;
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uint32_t checksum;
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uint32_t offset;
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} __attribute__((packed));
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#define CBFS_NAME(_c) (((char *) (_c)) + sizeof(struct cbfs_file))
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#define CBFS_SUBHEADER(_p) ( (void *) ((((uint8_t *) (_p)) + ntohl((_p)->offset))) )
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/*
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* ROMCC does not understand uint64_t, so we hide future definitions as they are
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* unlikely to be ever needed from ROMCC
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*/
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#ifndef __ROMCC__
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/*** Component sub-headers ***/
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/* Following are component sub-headers for the "standard"
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component types */
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/** This is the sub-header for stage components. Stages are
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loaded by coreboot during the normal boot process */
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struct cbfs_stage {
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uint32_t compression; /** Compression type */
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uint64_t entry; /** entry point */
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uint64_t load; /** Where to load in memory */
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uint32_t len; /** length of data to load */
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uint32_t memlen; /** total length of object in memory */
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} __attribute__((packed));
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/** this is the sub-header for payload components. Payloads
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are loaded by coreboot at the end of the boot process */
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struct cbfs_payload_segment {
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uint32_t type;
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uint32_t compression;
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uint32_t offset;
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uint64_t load_addr;
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uint32_t len;
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uint32_t mem_len;
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} __attribute__((packed));
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struct cbfs_payload {
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struct cbfs_payload_segment segments;
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};
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#define PAYLOAD_SEGMENT_CODE 0x45444F43
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#define PAYLOAD_SEGMENT_DATA 0x41544144
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#define PAYLOAD_SEGMENT_BSS 0x20535342
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#define PAYLOAD_SEGMENT_PARAMS 0x41524150
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#define PAYLOAD_SEGMENT_ENTRY 0x52544E45
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struct cbfs_optionrom {
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uint32_t compression;
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uint32_t len;
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} __attribute__((packed));
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Extend CBFS to support arbitrary ROM source media.
Summary:
Isolate CBFS underlying I/O to board/arch-specific implementations as
"media stream", to allow loading and booting romstage on non-x86.
CBFS functions now all take a new "media source" parameter; use
CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA if you simply want to load from main firmware.
API Changes:
cbfs_find => cbfs_get_file.
cbfs_find_file => cbfs_get_file_content.
cbfs_get_file => cbfs_get_file_content with correct type.
CBFS used to work only on memory-mapped ROM (all x86). For platforms like ARM,
the ROM may come from USB, UART, or SPI -- any serial devices and not available
for memory mapping.
To support these devices (and allowing CBFS to read from multiple source
at the same time), CBFS operations are now virtual-ized into "cbfs_media". To
simplify porting existing code, every media source must support both "reading
into pre-allocated memory (read)" and "read and return an allocated buffer
(map)". For devices without native memory-mapped ROM, "cbfs_simple_buffer*"
provides simple memory mapping simulation.
Every CBFS function now takes a cbfs_media* as parameter. CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA
is defined for CBFS functions to automatically initialize a per-board default
media (CBFS will internally calls init_default_cbfs_media). Also revised CBFS
function names relying on memory mapped backend (ex, "cbfs_find" => actually
loads files). Now we only have two getters:
struct cbfs_file *entry = cbfs_get_file(media, name);
void *data = cbfs_get_file_content(CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA, name, type);
Test results:
- Verified to work on x86/qemu.
- Compiles on ARM, and follow up commit will provide working SPI driver.
Change-Id: Iac911ded25a6f2feffbf3101a81364625bb07746
Signed-off-by: Hung-Te Lin <hungte@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2182
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-22 11:57:56 +01:00
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#define CBFS_MEDIA_INVALID_MAP_ADDRESS ((void*)(0xffffffff))
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#define CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA ((void*)(0x0))
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/* Media for CBFS to load files. */
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struct cbfs_media {
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/* implementation dependent context, to hold resource references */
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void *context;
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2011-07-21 15:11:40 +02:00
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Extend CBFS to support arbitrary ROM source media.
Summary:
Isolate CBFS underlying I/O to board/arch-specific implementations as
"media stream", to allow loading and booting romstage on non-x86.
CBFS functions now all take a new "media source" parameter; use
CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA if you simply want to load from main firmware.
API Changes:
cbfs_find => cbfs_get_file.
cbfs_find_file => cbfs_get_file_content.
cbfs_get_file => cbfs_get_file_content with correct type.
CBFS used to work only on memory-mapped ROM (all x86). For platforms like ARM,
the ROM may come from USB, UART, or SPI -- any serial devices and not available
for memory mapping.
To support these devices (and allowing CBFS to read from multiple source
at the same time), CBFS operations are now virtual-ized into "cbfs_media". To
simplify porting existing code, every media source must support both "reading
into pre-allocated memory (read)" and "read and return an allocated buffer
(map)". For devices without native memory-mapped ROM, "cbfs_simple_buffer*"
provides simple memory mapping simulation.
Every CBFS function now takes a cbfs_media* as parameter. CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA
is defined for CBFS functions to automatically initialize a per-board default
media (CBFS will internally calls init_default_cbfs_media). Also revised CBFS
function names relying on memory mapped backend (ex, "cbfs_find" => actually
loads files). Now we only have two getters:
struct cbfs_file *entry = cbfs_get_file(media, name);
void *data = cbfs_get_file_content(CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA, name, type);
Test results:
- Verified to work on x86/qemu.
- Compiles on ARM, and follow up commit will provide working SPI driver.
Change-Id: Iac911ded25a6f2feffbf3101a81364625bb07746
Signed-off-by: Hung-Te Lin <hungte@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2182
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-22 11:57:56 +01:00
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/* opens media and returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */
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int (*open)(struct cbfs_media *media);
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Extend CBFS to support arbitrary ROM source media.
Summary:
Isolate CBFS underlying I/O to board/arch-specific implementations as
"media stream", to allow loading and booting romstage on non-x86.
CBFS functions now all take a new "media source" parameter; use
CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA if you simply want to load from main firmware.
API Changes:
cbfs_find => cbfs_get_file.
cbfs_find_file => cbfs_get_file_content.
cbfs_get_file => cbfs_get_file_content with correct type.
CBFS used to work only on memory-mapped ROM (all x86). For platforms like ARM,
the ROM may come from USB, UART, or SPI -- any serial devices and not available
for memory mapping.
To support these devices (and allowing CBFS to read from multiple source
at the same time), CBFS operations are now virtual-ized into "cbfs_media". To
simplify porting existing code, every media source must support both "reading
into pre-allocated memory (read)" and "read and return an allocated buffer
(map)". For devices without native memory-mapped ROM, "cbfs_simple_buffer*"
provides simple memory mapping simulation.
Every CBFS function now takes a cbfs_media* as parameter. CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA
is defined for CBFS functions to automatically initialize a per-board default
media (CBFS will internally calls init_default_cbfs_media). Also revised CBFS
function names relying on memory mapped backend (ex, "cbfs_find" => actually
loads files). Now we only have two getters:
struct cbfs_file *entry = cbfs_get_file(media, name);
void *data = cbfs_get_file_content(CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA, name, type);
Test results:
- Verified to work on x86/qemu.
- Compiles on ARM, and follow up commit will provide working SPI driver.
Change-Id: Iac911ded25a6f2feffbf3101a81364625bb07746
Signed-off-by: Hung-Te Lin <hungte@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2182
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-22 11:57:56 +01:00
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/* returns number of bytes read from media into dest, starting from
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* offset for count of bytes */
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size_t (*read)(struct cbfs_media *media, void *dest, size_t offset,
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size_t count);
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/* returns a pointer to memory with count of bytes from media source
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* starting from offset, or CBFS_MEDIA_INVALID_MAP_ADDRESS on failure.
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* Note: mapped data can't be free unless unmap is called, even if you
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* do close first. */
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void * (*map)(struct cbfs_media *media, size_t offset, size_t count);
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/* returns NULL and releases the memory by address, which was allocated
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* by map */
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void * (*unmap)(struct cbfs_media *media, const void *address);
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/* closes media and returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */
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int (*close)(struct cbfs_media *media);
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};
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/* returns pointer to a file entry inside CBFS or NULL */
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struct cbfs_file *cbfs_get_file(struct cbfs_media *media, const char *name);
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/* returns pointer to file content inside CBFS after if type is correct */
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void *cbfs_get_file_content(struct cbfs_media *media, const char *name,
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int type, size_t *sz);
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/* returns decompressed size on success, 0 on failure */
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2011-07-21 15:11:40 +02:00
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int cbfs_decompress(int algo, void *src, void *dst, int len);
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Extend CBFS to support arbitrary ROM source media.
Summary:
Isolate CBFS underlying I/O to board/arch-specific implementations as
"media stream", to allow loading and booting romstage on non-x86.
CBFS functions now all take a new "media source" parameter; use
CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA if you simply want to load from main firmware.
API Changes:
cbfs_find => cbfs_get_file.
cbfs_find_file => cbfs_get_file_content.
cbfs_get_file => cbfs_get_file_content with correct type.
CBFS used to work only on memory-mapped ROM (all x86). For platforms like ARM,
the ROM may come from USB, UART, or SPI -- any serial devices and not available
for memory mapping.
To support these devices (and allowing CBFS to read from multiple source
at the same time), CBFS operations are now virtual-ized into "cbfs_media". To
simplify porting existing code, every media source must support both "reading
into pre-allocated memory (read)" and "read and return an allocated buffer
(map)". For devices without native memory-mapped ROM, "cbfs_simple_buffer*"
provides simple memory mapping simulation.
Every CBFS function now takes a cbfs_media* as parameter. CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA
is defined for CBFS functions to automatically initialize a per-board default
media (CBFS will internally calls init_default_cbfs_media). Also revised CBFS
function names relying on memory mapped backend (ex, "cbfs_find" => actually
loads files). Now we only have two getters:
struct cbfs_file *entry = cbfs_get_file(media, name);
void *data = cbfs_get_file_content(CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA, name, type);
Test results:
- Verified to work on x86/qemu.
- Compiles on ARM, and follow up commit will provide working SPI driver.
Change-Id: Iac911ded25a6f2feffbf3101a81364625bb07746
Signed-off-by: Hung-Te Lin <hungte@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2182
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-22 11:57:56 +01:00
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/* returns a pointer to CBFS master header, or CBFS_HEADER_INVALID_ADDRESS
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* on failure */
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const struct cbfs_header *cbfs_get_header(struct cbfs_media *media);
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2013-12-08 08:13:43 +01:00
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#endif /* __ROMCC__ */
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#endif
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