armv7: update coreboot tables for armv7
This is a first-pass attempt at cleaning up the coreboot tables for ARM. The most noticable difference is that there is no longer both a high and a low table. Change-Id: I5ba87ad57bf9a697b733511182c0326825071617 Signed-off-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2329 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
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@ -559,11 +559,13 @@ struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void)
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return mem_ranges;
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}
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#if 0
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static void build_lb_mem_range(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res)
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{
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struct lb_memory *mem = gp;
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new_lb_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_RAM, res->base, res->size);
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}
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#endif
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static struct lb_memory *build_lb_mem(struct lb_header *head)
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{
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@ -573,11 +575,15 @@ static struct lb_memory *build_lb_mem(struct lb_header *head)
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mem = lb_memory(head);
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mem_ranges = mem;
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/* FIXME: implement this */
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#if 0
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/* Build the raw table of memory */
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search_global_resources(
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IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE,
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build_lb_mem_range, mem);
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lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem);
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#endif
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/* FIXME: things die in cleanup_memory_ranges(), skip for now */
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// lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem);
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return mem;
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}
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@ -596,47 +602,27 @@ static void add_lb_reserved(struct lb_memory *mem)
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}
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unsigned long write_coreboot_table(
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unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end,
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unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end)
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unsigned long table_start, unsigned long table_end)
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{
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struct lb_header *head;
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struct lb_memory *mem;
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unsigned long fini;
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#if CONFIG_WRITE_HIGH_TABLES
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Writing high table forward entry at 0x%08lx\n",
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low_table_end);
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head = lb_table_init(low_table_end);
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lb_forward(head, (struct lb_header*)rom_table_end);
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "table_start: 0x%lx, table_end: 0x%lx\n",
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table_start, table_end);
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head = lb_table_init(table_start);
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low_table_end = (unsigned long) lb_table_fini(head, 0);
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "New low_table_end: 0x%08lx\n", low_table_end);
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Now going to write high coreboot table at 0x%08lx\n",
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rom_table_end);
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Writing table forward entry at 0x%08lx\n",
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table_end);
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lb_forward(head, (struct lb_header*)table_end);
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head = lb_table_init(rom_table_end);
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rom_table_end = (unsigned long)head;
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "rom_table_end = 0x%08lx\n", rom_table_end);
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#else
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if(low_table_end > (0x1000 - sizeof(struct lb_header))) { /* after 4K */
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/* We need to put lbtable on to [0xf0000,0x100000) */
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head = lb_table_init(rom_table_end);
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rom_table_end = (unsigned long)head;
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} else {
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head = lb_table_init(low_table_end);
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low_table_end = (unsigned long)head;
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}
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#endif
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table_end = (unsigned long) head + head->table_bytes;
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Adjust low_table_end from 0x%08lx to ", low_table_end);
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low_table_end += 0xfff; // 4K aligned
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low_table_end &= ~0xfff;
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "0x%08lx \n", low_table_end);
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/* The Linux kernel assumes this region is reserved */
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Adjust rom_table_end from 0x%08lx to ", rom_table_end);
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rom_table_end += 0xffff; // 64K align
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rom_table_end &= ~0xffff;
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "0x%08lx \n", rom_table_end);
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/* FIXME(dhendrix): do we need this? */
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Adjust table_end from 0x%08lx to ", table_end);
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table_end += 0xfff; // 4K aligned
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table_end &= ~0xfff;
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "0x%08lx \n", table_end);
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#if CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE
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{
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}
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#endif
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/* Record where RAM is located */
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/* FIXME(dhendrix): add global resources */
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "%s: head: 0x%p\n", __func__, head);
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mem = build_lb_mem(head);
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/* FIXME: we seem to get a bogus return value */
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "%s: mem: 0x%p\n", __func__, mem);
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if ((unsigned long)mem < CONFIG_RAMBASE) {
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "%s: mem < CONFIG_RAMBASE\n" , __func__);
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while (1);
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}
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/* Record the mptable and the the lb_table (This will be adjusted later) */
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lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE,
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low_table_start, low_table_end - low_table_start);
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table_start, table_end - table_start);
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/* Record the pirq table, acpi tables, and maybe the mptable */
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lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE,
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rom_table_start, rom_table_end-rom_table_start);
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table_start, table_end - table_start);
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#if CONFIG_WRITE_HIGH_TABLES
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Adding high table area\n");
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// should this be LB_MEM_ACPI?
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lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE,
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high_tables_base, high_tables_size);
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table_start, table_end - table_start);
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#endif
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/* Add reserved regions */
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/* Note:
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* I assume that there is always memory at immediately after
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* the low_table_end. This means that after I setup the coreboot table.
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* the table_end. This means that after I setup the coreboot table.
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* I can trivially fixup the reserved memory ranges to hold the correct
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* size of the coreboot table.
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*/
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/* FIXME(dhendrix): Most of these do nothing at the moment */
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/* Record our motherboard */
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lb_mainboard(head);
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/* Record the serial port, if present */
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/* Record our framebuffer */
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lb_framebuffer(head);
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#if 0
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#if CONFIG_CHROMEOS
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/* Record our GPIO settings (ChromeOS specific) */
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lb_gpios(head);
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/* pass along VBNV offsets in CMOS */
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lb_vbnv(head);
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#endif
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#endif
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add_cbmem_pointers(head);
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/* Remember where my valid memory ranges are */
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return lb_table_fini(head, 1);
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fini = lb_table_fini(head, 1);
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "%s: DONE: fini is 0x%lx\n", __func__, fini);
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return fini;
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}
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#include <cbmem.h>
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#include <lib.h>
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/*
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* TODO: "High" tables are a convention used on x86. Maybe we can
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* clean up that naming at some point.
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*/
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uint64_t high_tables_base = 0;
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uint64_t high_tables_size;
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struct lb_memory *write_tables(void)
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{
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unsigned long low_table_start, low_table_end;
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unsigned long rom_table_start, rom_table_end;
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/* Even if high tables are configured, some tables are copied both to
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* the low and the high area, so payloads and OSes don't need to know
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* about the high tables.
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*/
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unsigned long high_table_pointer;
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unsigned long table_pointer;
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if (!high_tables_base) {
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printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: High Tables Base is not set.\n");
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printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: coreboot_tables_base is not set.\n");
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// Are there any boards without?
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// Stepan thinks we should die() here!
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}
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "High Tables Base is %llx.\n", high_tables_base);
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "high_tables_base: %llx.\n", high_tables_base);
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rom_table_start = 0xf0000;
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rom_table_end = 0xf0000;
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/* Start low addr at 0x500, so we don't run into conflicts with the BDA
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* in case our data structures grow beyound 0x400. Only multiboot, GDT
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* and the coreboot table use low_tables.
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*/
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low_table_start = 0;
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low_table_end = 0x500;
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#define MAX_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE (8 * 1024)
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post_code(0x9d);
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high_table_pointer = (unsigned long)cbmem_add(CBMEM_ID_CBTABLE, MAX_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE);
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if (high_table_pointer) {
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unsigned long new_high_table_pointer;
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/* Also put a forwarder entry into 0-4K */
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new_high_table_pointer = write_coreboot_table(low_table_start, low_table_end,
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high_tables_base, high_table_pointer);
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if (new_high_table_pointer > (high_table_pointer +
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MAX_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE))
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table_pointer = (unsigned long)cbmem_add(CBMEM_ID_CBTABLE,
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MAX_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE);
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if (table_pointer) {
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unsigned long new_table_pointer;
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new_table_pointer = write_coreboot_table(table_pointer,
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high_tables_size);
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if (table_pointer > (table_pointer + MAX_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE)) {
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printk(BIOS_ERR, "%s: coreboot table didn't fit (%lx)\n",
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__func__, new_high_table_pointer -
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high_table_pointer);
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "coreboot table: %ld bytes.\n",
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new_high_table_pointer - high_table_pointer);
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} else {
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/* The coreboot table must be in 0-4K or 960K-1M */
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rom_table_end = write_coreboot_table(
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low_table_start, low_table_end,
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rom_table_start, rom_table_end);
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__func__, new_table_pointer - table_pointer);
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}
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printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "coreboot table: %ld bytes.\n",
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new_table_pointer - table_pointer);
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}
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post_code(0x9e);
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#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h>
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#define MAX_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE (8 * 1024)
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/* This file holds function prototypes for building the coreboot table. */
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unsigned long write_coreboot_table(
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unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end,
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unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end);
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unsigned long table_start, unsigned long table_end);
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void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem,
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uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size);
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