coreboot-kgpe-d16/src/include/cbfs.h

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/*
* This file is part of the coreboot project.
*
* Copyright 2015 Google Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*/
#ifndef _CBFS_H_
#define _CBFS_H_
#include <commonlib/cbfs.h>
#include <program_loading.h>
/***********************************************
* Perform CBFS operations on the boot device. *
***********************************************/
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
/* Return mapping of option ROM found in boot device. NULL on error. */
void *cbfs_boot_map_optionrom(uint16_t vendor, uint16_t device);
/* Load stage by name into memory. Returns entry address on success. NULL on
* failure. */
void *cbfs_boot_load_stage_by_name(const char *name);
/* Locate file by name and optional type. Return 0 on success. < 0 on error. */
int cbfs_boot_locate(struct cbfsf *fh, const char *name, uint32_t *type);
/* Map file into memory leaking the mapping. Only should be used when
* leaking mappings are a no-op. Returns NULL on error, else returns
* the mapping and sets the size of the file. */
void *cbfs_boot_map_with_leak(const char *name, uint32_t type, size_t *size);
/* Locate file in a specific region of fmap. Return 0 on success. < 0 on error*/
int cbfs_locate_file_in_region(struct cbfsf *fh, const char *region_name,
const char *name, uint32_t *type);
/* Load a struct file from CBFS into a buffer. Returns amount of loaded
* bytes on success or 0 on error. File will get decompressed as necessary.
* Same decompression requirements as cbfs_load_and_decompress(). */
size_t cbfs_boot_load_struct(const char *name, void *buf, size_t buf_size);
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
/* Load |in_size| bytes from |rdev| at |offset| to the |buffer_size| bytes
* large |buffer|, decompressing it according to |compression| in the process.
* Returns the decompressed file size, or 0 on error.
* LZMA files will be mapped for decompression. LZ4 files will be decompressed
* in-place with the buffer size requirements outlined in compression.h. */
size_t cbfs_load_and_decompress(const struct region_device *rdev, size_t offset,
size_t in_size, void *buffer, size_t buffer_size, uint32_t compression);
/* Return the size and fill base of the memory pstage will occupy after
* loaded.
*/
size_t cbfs_prog_stage_section(struct prog *pstage, uintptr_t *base);
/* Load stage into memory filling in prog. Return 0 on success. < 0 on error. */
int cbfs_prog_stage_load(struct prog *prog);
/*****************************************************************
* Support structures and functions. Direct field access should *
* only be done by implementers of cbfs regions -- Not the above *
* API. *
*****************************************************************/
/* The cbfs_props struct describes the properties associated with a CBFS. */
struct cbfs_props {
/* CBFS starts at the following offset within the boot region. */
size_t offset;
/* CBFS size. */
size_t size;
};
/* Return < 0 on error otherwise props are filled out accordingly. */
int cbfs_boot_region_properties(struct cbfs_props *props);
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
/* Allow external logic to take action prior to locating a program
* (stage or payload). */
void cbfs_prepare_program_locate(void);
/* Object used to identify location of current cbfs to use for cbfs_boot_*
* operations. It's used by cbfs_boot_region_properties() and
* cbfs_prepare_program_locate(). */
struct cbfs_locator {
const char *name;
void (*prepare)(void);
/* Returns 0 on successful fill of cbfs properties. */
int (*locate)(struct cbfs_props *props);
};
#endif