u-boot-brain/arch/arm/lib/crt0.S
Heiko Stuebner 22b7b86005 spl: separate SPL_FRAMEWORK config for spl and tpl
Right now enabling SPL_FRAMEWORK will also enable it for the TPL in all
cases, making the TPL bigger. There may be cases where the TPL is really
size constrained due to its underlying ram size.

Therefore introduce a new TPL_FRAMEWORK option and make the relevant
conditionals check for both. The default is set to "y if SPL_FRAMEWORK"
to mimic the previous behaviour where the TPL would always get the
SPL framework if it was enabled in SPL.

Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko.stuebner@theobroma-systems.com>
Reviewed-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
2019-11-17 17:22:53 +08:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* crt0 - C-runtime startup Code for ARM U-Boot
*
* Copyright (c) 2012 Albert ARIBAUD <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <asm-offsets.h>
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/assembler.h>
/*
* This file handles the target-independent stages of the U-Boot
* start-up where a C runtime environment is needed. Its entry point
* is _main and is branched into from the target's start.S file.
*
* _main execution sequence is:
*
* 1. Set up initial environment for calling board_init_f().
* This environment only provides a stack and a place to store
* the GD ('global data') structure, both located in some readily
* available RAM (SRAM, locked cache...). In this context, VARIABLE
* global data, initialized or not (BSS), are UNAVAILABLE; only
* CONSTANT initialized data are available. GD should be zeroed
* before board_init_f() is called.
*
* 2. Call board_init_f(). This function prepares the hardware for
* execution from system RAM (DRAM, DDR...) As system RAM may not
* be available yet, , board_init_f() must use the current GD to
* store any data which must be passed on to later stages. These
* data include the relocation destination, the future stack, and
* the future GD location.
*
* 3. Set up intermediate environment where the stack and GD are the
* ones allocated by board_init_f() in system RAM, but BSS and
* initialized non-const data are still not available.
*
* 4a.For U-Boot proper (not SPL), call relocate_code(). This function
* relocates U-Boot from its current location into the relocation
* destination computed by board_init_f().
*
* 4b.For SPL, board_init_f() just returns (to crt0). There is no
* code relocation in SPL.
*
* 5. Set up final environment for calling board_init_r(). This
* environment has BSS (initialized to 0), initialized non-const
* data (initialized to their intended value), and stack in system
* RAM (for SPL moving the stack and GD into RAM is optional - see
* CONFIG_SPL_STACK_R). GD has retained values set by board_init_f().
*
* 6. For U-Boot proper (not SPL), some CPUs have some work left to do
* at this point regarding memory, so call c_runtime_cpu_setup.
*
* 7. Branch to board_init_r().
*
* For more information see 'Board Initialisation Flow in README.
*/
/*
* Macro for clearing BSS during SPL execution. Usually called during the
* relocation process for most boards before entering board_init_r(), but
* can also be done early before entering board_init_f() on plaforms that
* can afford it due to sufficient memory being available early.
*/
.macro SPL_CLEAR_BSS
ldr r0, =__bss_start /* this is auto-relocated! */
#ifdef CONFIG_USE_ARCH_MEMSET
ldr r3, =__bss_end /* this is auto-relocated! */
mov r1, #0x00000000 /* prepare zero to clear BSS */
subs r2, r3, r0 /* r2 = memset len */
bl memset
#else
ldr r1, =__bss_end /* this is auto-relocated! */
mov r2, #0x00000000 /* prepare zero to clear BSS */
clbss_l:cmp r0, r1 /* while not at end of BSS */
strlo r2, [r0] /* clear 32-bit BSS word */
addlo r0, r0, #4 /* move to next */
blo clbss_l
#endif
.endm
/*
* entry point of crt0 sequence
*/
ENTRY(_main)
/*
* Set up initial C runtime environment and call board_init_f(0).
*/
#if defined(CONFIG_TPL_BUILD) && defined(CONFIG_TPL_NEEDS_SEPARATE_STACK)
ldr r0, =(CONFIG_TPL_STACK)
#elif defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) && defined(CONFIG_SPL_STACK)
ldr r0, =(CONFIG_SPL_STACK)
#else
ldr r0, =(CONFIG_SYS_INIT_SP_ADDR)
#endif
bic r0, r0, #7 /* 8-byte alignment for ABI compliance */
mov sp, r0
bl board_init_f_alloc_reserve
mov sp, r0
/* set up gd here, outside any C code */
mov r9, r0
bl board_init_f_init_reserve
#if defined(CONFIG_SPL_EARLY_BSS)
SPL_CLEAR_BSS
#endif
mov r0, #0
bl board_init_f
#if ! defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD)
/*
* Set up intermediate environment (new sp and gd) and call
* relocate_code(addr_moni). Trick here is that we'll return
* 'here' but relocated.
*/
ldr r0, [r9, #GD_START_ADDR_SP] /* sp = gd->start_addr_sp */
bic r0, r0, #7 /* 8-byte alignment for ABI compliance */
mov sp, r0
ldr r9, [r9, #GD_BD] /* r9 = gd->bd */
sub r9, r9, #GD_SIZE /* new GD is below bd */
adr lr, here
ldr r0, [r9, #GD_RELOC_OFF] /* r0 = gd->reloc_off */
add lr, lr, r0
#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_V7M)
orr lr, #1 /* As required by Thumb-only */
#endif
ldr r0, [r9, #GD_RELOCADDR] /* r0 = gd->relocaddr */
b relocate_code
here:
/*
* now relocate vectors
*/
bl relocate_vectors
/* Set up final (full) environment */
bl c_runtime_cpu_setup /* we still call old routine here */
#endif
#if !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) || CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(FRAMEWORK)
#if !defined(CONFIG_SPL_EARLY_BSS)
SPL_CLEAR_BSS
#endif
# ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
/* Use a DRAM stack for the rest of SPL, if requested */
bl spl_relocate_stack_gd
cmp r0, #0
movne sp, r0
movne r9, r0
# endif
#if ! defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD)
bl coloured_LED_init
bl red_led_on
#endif
/* call board_init_r(gd_t *id, ulong dest_addr) */
mov r0, r9 /* gd_t */
ldr r1, [r9, #GD_RELOCADDR] /* dest_addr */
/* call board_init_r */
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(SYS_THUMB_BUILD)
ldr lr, =board_init_r /* this is auto-relocated! */
bx lr
#else
ldr pc, =board_init_r /* this is auto-relocated! */
#endif
/* we should not return here. */
#endif
ENDPROC(_main)