binman: Add support for Intel FSP-S

This entry is used to hold an Intel FSP-S (Firmware Support Package
Silicon init) binary. Add support for this in binman.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
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Simon Glass 2019-10-20 21:31:35 -06:00 committed by Bin Meng
parent 15c981cc8a
commit bc6a88fafe
4 changed files with 64 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -444,6 +444,23 @@ See README.x86 for information about x86 binary blobs.
Entry: intel-fsp-s: Entry containing Intel Firmware Support Package (FSP) silicon init
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Properties / Entry arguments:
- filename: Filename of file to read into entry
This file contains a binary blob which is used on some devices to set up
the silicon. U-Boot executes this code in U-Boot proper after SDRAM is
running, so that it can make full use of memory. Documentation is typically
not available in sufficient detail to allow U-Boot do this this itself.
An example filename is 'fsp_s.bin'
See README.x86 for information about x86 binary blobs.
Entry: intel-ifwi: Entry containing an Intel Integrated Firmware Image (IFWI) file
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
# Copyright 2019 Google LLC
# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
#
# Entry-type module for Intel Firmware Support Package binary blob (S section)
#
from entry import Entry
from blob import Entry_blob
class Entry_intel_fsp_s(Entry_blob):
"""Entry containing Intel Firmware Support Package (FSP) silicon init
Properties / Entry arguments:
- filename: Filename of file to read into entry
This file contains a binary blob which is used on some devices to set up
the silicon. U-Boot executes this code in U-Boot proper after SDRAM is
running, so that it can make full use of memory. Documentation is typically
not available in sufficient detail to allow U-Boot do this this itself.
An example filename is 'fsp_s.bin'
See README.x86 for information about x86 binary blobs.
"""
def __init__(self, section, etype, node):
Entry_blob.__init__(self, section, etype, node)

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@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ FILES_DATA = (b"sorry I'm late\nOh, don't bother apologising, I'm " +
COMPRESS_DATA = b'compress xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx data'
REFCODE_DATA = b'refcode'
FSP_M_DATA = b'fsp_m'
FSP_S_DATA = b'fsp_s'
# The expected size for the device tree in some tests
EXTRACT_DTB_SIZE = 0x3c9
@ -149,6 +150,7 @@ class TestFunctional(unittest.TestCase):
TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('bmpblk.bin', BMPBLK_DATA)
TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('refcode.bin', REFCODE_DATA)
TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('fsp_m.bin', FSP_M_DATA)
TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('fsp_s.bin', FSP_S_DATA)
cls._elf_testdir = os.path.join(cls._indir, 'elftest')
elf_test.BuildElfTestFiles(cls._elf_testdir)
@ -3332,6 +3334,10 @@ class TestFunctional(unittest.TestCase):
data = self._DoReadFile('152_intel_fsp_m.dts')
self.assertEqual(FSP_M_DATA, data[:len(FSP_M_DATA)])
def testPackFspS(self):
"""Test that an image with a FSP silicon-init binary can be created"""
data = self._DoReadFile('153_intel_fsp_s.dts')
self.assertEqual(FSP_S_DATA, data[:len(FSP_S_DATA)])
if __name__ == "__main__":

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/dts-v1/;
/ {
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
binman {
size = <16>;
intel-fsp-s {
filename = "fsp_s.bin";
};
};
};