spl: Use standard FIT entries

SPL is creating fit-images DT node when loadables are recorded in selected
configuration. Entries which are created are using entry-point and
load-addr property names. But there shouldn't be a need to use non standard
properties because entry/load are standard FIT properties. But using
standard FIT properties enables option to use generic FIT functions to
descrease SPL size. Here is result for ZynqMP virt configuration:
xilinx_zynqmp_virt: spl/u-boot-spl:all -82 spl/u-boot-spl:rodata -22 spl/u-boot-spl:text -60

The patch causes change in run time fit image record.
Before:
fit-images {
        uboot {
                os = "u-boot";
                type = "firmware";
                size = <0xfd520>;
                entry-point = <0x8000000>;
                load-addr = <0x8000000>;
        };
};

After:
fit-images {
        uboot {
                os = "u-boot";
                type = "firmware";
                size = <0xfd520>;
                entry = <0x8000000>;
                load = <0x8000000>;
        };
};

Replacing calling fdt_getprop_u32() by fit_image_get_entry/load() also
enables support for reading entry/load properties recorded in 64bit format.

Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This commit is contained in:
Michal Simek 2020-09-03 11:24:28 +02:00
parent ea836be1e7
commit caa7fc2c57
5 changed files with 100 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -616,9 +616,9 @@ int fdt_record_loadable(void *blob, u32 index, const char *name,
* However, spl_fit.c is not 64bit safe either: i.e. we should not
* have an issue here.
*/
fdt_setprop_u32(blob, node, "load-addr", load_addr);
fdt_setprop_u32(blob, node, "load", load_addr);
if (entry_point != -1)
fdt_setprop_u32(blob, node, "entry-point", entry_point);
fdt_setprop_u32(blob, node, "entry", entry_point);
fdt_setprop_u32(blob, node, "size", size);
if (type)
fdt_setprop_string(blob, node, "type", type);

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@ -132,10 +132,11 @@ static int spl_fit_images_find(void *blob, int os)
uintptr_t spl_fit_images_get_entry(void *blob, int node)
{
ulong val;
int ret;
val = fdt_getprop_u32(blob, node, "entry-point");
if (val == FDT_ERROR)
val = fdt_getprop_u32(blob, node, "load-addr");
ret = fit_image_get_entry(blob, node, &val);
if (ret)
ret = fit_image_get_load(blob, node, &val);
debug("%s: entry point 0x%lx\n", __func__, val);
return val;

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@ -332,9 +332,15 @@ static int spl_load_fit_image(struct spl_load_info *info, ulong sector,
}
if (image_info) {
ulong entry_point;
image_info->load_addr = load_addr;
image_info->size = length;
image_info->entry_point = fdt_getprop_u32(fit, node, "entry");
if (!fit_image_get_entry(fit, node, &entry_point))
image_info->entry_point = entry_point;
else
image_info->entry_point = FDT_ERROR;
}
return 0;

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@ -61,11 +61,9 @@ void spl_invoke_opensbi(struct spl_image_info *spl_image)
}
/* Get U-Boot entry point */
uboot_entry = fdt_getprop_u32(spl_image->fdt_addr, uboot_node,
"entry-point");
if (uboot_entry == FDT_ERROR)
uboot_entry = fdt_getprop_u32(spl_image->fdt_addr, uboot_node,
"load-addr");
ret = fit_image_get_entry(spl_image->fdt_addr, uboot_node, &uboot_entry);
if (ret)
ret = fit_image_get_load(spl_image->fdt_addr, uboot_node, &uboot_entry);
/* Prepare obensbi_info object */
opensbi_info.magic = FW_DYNAMIC_INFO_MAGIC_VALUE;

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@ -66,6 +66,90 @@ can point to a script which generates this image source file during
the build process. It gets passed a list of device tree files (taken from the
CONFIG_OF_LIST symbol).
The SPL also records to a DT all additional images (called loadables) which are
loaded. The information about loadables locations is passed via the DT node with
fit-images name.
Loadables Example
-----------------
Consider the following case for an ARM64 platform where U-Boot runs in EL2
started by ATF where SPL is loading U-Boot (as loadables) and ATF (as firmware).
/dts-v1/;
/ {
description = "Configuration to load ATF before U-Boot";
images {
uboot {
description = "U-Boot (64-bit)";
data = /incbin/("u-boot-nodtb.bin");
type = "firmware";
os = "u-boot";
arch = "arm64";
compression = "none";
load = <0x8 0x8000000>;
entry = <0x8 0x8000000>;
hash {
algo = "md5";
};
};
atf {
description = "ARM Trusted Firmware";
data = /incbin/("bl31.bin");
type = "firmware";
os = "arm-trusted-firmware";
arch = "arm64";
compression = "none";
load = <0xfffea000>;
entry = <0xfffea000>;
hash {
algo = "md5";
};
};
fdt_1 {
description = "zynqmp-zcu102-revA";
data = /incbin/("arch/arm/dts/zynqmp-zcu102-revA.dtb");
type = "flat_dt";
arch = "arm64";
compression = "none";
load = <0x100000>;
hash {
algo = "md5";
};
};
};
configurations {
default = "config_1";
config_1 {
description = "zynqmp-zcu102-revA";
firmware = "atf";
loadables = "uboot";
fdt = "fdt_1";
};
};
};
In this case the SPL records via fit-images DT node the information about
loadables U-Boot image.
ZynqMP> fdt addr $fdtcontroladdr
ZynqMP> fdt print /fit-images
fit-images {
uboot {
os = "u-boot";
type = "firmware";
size = <0x001017c8>;
entry = <0x00000008 0x08000000>;
load = <0x00000008 0x08000000>;
};
};
As you can see entry and load properties are 64bit wide to support loading
images above 4GB (in past entry and load properties where just 32bit).
Example 1 -- old-style (non-FDT) kernel booting
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