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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* (C) Copyright 2000-2009
* Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de.
*/
#ifndef USE_HOSTCC
#include <common.h>
#include <bootstage.h>
#include <cli.h>
#include <cpu_func.h>
#include <env.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fdt_support.h>
#include <irq_func.h>
#include <lmb.h>
#include <log.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <mapmem.h>
#include <net.h>
#include <asm/cache.h>
#include <asm/global_data.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <linux/sizes.h>
#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_USB)
#include <usb.h>
#endif
#else
#include "mkimage.h"
#endif
#include <command.h>
#include <bootm.h>
#include <image.h>
#ifndef CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN
/* use 8MByte as default max gunzip size */
#define CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN 0x800000
#endif
#define MAX_CMDLINE_SIZE SZ_4K
#define IH_INITRD_ARCH IH_ARCH_DEFAULT
#ifndef USE_HOSTCC
DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
bootm_headers_t images; /* pointers to os/initrd/fdt images */
static const void *boot_get_kernel(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
char *const argv[], bootm_headers_t *images,
ulong *os_data, ulong *os_len);
__weak void board_quiesce_devices(void)
{
}
#ifdef CONFIG_LMB
static void boot_start_lmb(bootm_headers_t *images)
{
ulong mem_start;
phys_size_t mem_size;
mem_start = env_get_bootm_low();
mem_size = env_get_bootm_size();
lmb_init_and_reserve_range(&images->lmb, (phys_addr_t)mem_start,
mem_size, NULL);
}
#else
#define lmb_reserve(lmb, base, size)
static inline void boot_start_lmb(bootm_headers_t *images) { }
#endif
static int bootm_start(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
char *const argv[])
{
memset((void *)&images, 0, sizeof(images));
images.verify = env_get_yesno("verify");
boot_start_lmb(&images);
bootstage_mark_name(BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOOTM_START, "bootm_start");
images.state = BOOTM_STATE_START;
return 0;
}
static ulong bootm_data_addr(int argc, char *const argv[])
{
ulong addr;
if (argc > 0)
addr = simple_strtoul(argv[0], NULL, 16);
else
addr = image_load_addr;
return addr;
}
static int bootm_pre_load(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
char *const argv[])
{
ulong data_addr = bootm_data_addr(argc, argv);
int ret = 0;
if (CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(CMD_BOOTM_PRE_LOAD))
ret = image_pre_load(data_addr);
if (ret)
ret = CMD_RET_FAILURE;
return ret;
}
static int bootm_find_os(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
char *const argv[])
{
const void *os_hdr;
bool ep_found = false;
int ret;
/* get kernel image header, start address and length */
os_hdr = boot_get_kernel(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv,
&images, &images.os.image_start, &images.os.image_len);
if (images.os.image_len == 0) {
puts("ERROR: can't get kernel image!\n");
return 1;
}
/* get image parameters */
switch (genimg_get_format(os_hdr)) {
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LEGACY_IMAGE_FORMAT)
case IMAGE_FORMAT_LEGACY:
images.os.type = image_get_type(os_hdr);
images.os.comp = image_get_comp(os_hdr);
images.os.os = image_get_os(os_hdr);
images.os.end = image_get_image_end(os_hdr);
images.os.load = image_get_load(os_hdr);
images.os.arch = image_get_arch(os_hdr);
break;
#endif
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(FIT)
case IMAGE_FORMAT_FIT:
if (fit_image_get_type(images.fit_hdr_os,
images.fit_noffset_os,
&images.os.type)) {
puts("Can't get image type!\n");
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_TYPE);
return 1;
}
if (fit_image_get_comp(images.fit_hdr_os,
images.fit_noffset_os,
&images.os.comp)) {
puts("Can't get image compression!\n");
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_COMPRESSION);
return 1;
}
if (fit_image_get_os(images.fit_hdr_os, images.fit_noffset_os,
&images.os.os)) {
puts("Can't get image OS!\n");
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_OS);
return 1;
}
if (fit_image_get_arch(images.fit_hdr_os,
images.fit_noffset_os,
&images.os.arch)) {
puts("Can't get image ARCH!\n");
return 1;
}
images.os.end = fit_get_end(images.fit_hdr_os);
if (fit_image_get_load(images.fit_hdr_os, images.fit_noffset_os,
&images.os.load)) {
puts("Can't get image load address!\n");
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_LOADADDR);
return 1;
}
break;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_ANDROID_BOOT_IMAGE
case IMAGE_FORMAT_ANDROID:
images.os.type = IH_TYPE_KERNEL;
images.os.comp = android_image_get_kcomp(os_hdr);
images.os.os = IH_OS_LINUX;
images.os.end = android_image_get_end(os_hdr);
images.os.load = android_image_get_kload(os_hdr);
images.ep = images.os.load;
ep_found = true;
break;
#endif
default:
puts("ERROR: unknown image format type!\n");
return 1;
}
/* If we have a valid setup.bin, we will use that for entry (x86) */
if (images.os.arch == IH_ARCH_I386 ||
images.os.arch == IH_ARCH_X86_64) {
ulong len;
ret = boot_get_setup(&images, IH_ARCH_I386, &images.ep, &len);
if (ret < 0 && ret != -ENOENT) {
puts("Could not find a valid setup.bin for x86\n");
return 1;
}
/* Kernel entry point is the setup.bin */
} else if (images.legacy_hdr_valid) {
images.ep = image_get_ep(&images.legacy_hdr_os_copy);
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(FIT)
} else if (images.fit_uname_os) {
int ret;
ret = fit_image_get_entry(images.fit_hdr_os,
images.fit_noffset_os, &images.ep);
if (ret) {
puts("Can't get entry point property!\n");
return 1;
}
#endif
} else if (!ep_found) {
puts("Could not find kernel entry point!\n");
return 1;
}
if (images.os.type == IH_TYPE_KERNEL_NOLOAD) {
if (CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(CMD_BOOTI) &&
images.os.arch == IH_ARCH_ARM64) {
ulong image_addr;
ulong image_size;
ret = booti_setup(images.os.image_start, &image_addr,
&image_size, true);
if (ret != 0)
return 1;
images.os.type = IH_TYPE_KERNEL;
images.os.load = image_addr;
images.ep = image_addr;
} else {
images.os.load = images.os.image_start;
images.ep += images.os.image_start;
}
}
images.os.start = map_to_sysmem(os_hdr);
return 0;
}
/**
* bootm_find_images - wrapper to find and locate various images
* @flag: Ignored Argument
* @argc: command argument count
* @argv: command argument list
* @start: OS image start address
* @size: OS image size
*
* boot_find_images() will attempt to load an available ramdisk,
* flattened device tree, as well as specifically marked
* "loadable" images (loadables are FIT only)
*
* Note: bootm_find_images will skip an image if it is not found
*
* @return:
* 0, if all existing images were loaded correctly
* 1, if an image is found but corrupted, or invalid
*/
int bootm_find_images(int flag, int argc, char *const argv[], ulong start,
ulong size)
{
int ret;
/* find ramdisk */
ret = boot_get_ramdisk(argc, argv, &images, IH_INITRD_ARCH,
&images.rd_start, &images.rd_end);
if (ret) {
puts("Ramdisk image is corrupt or invalid\n");
return 1;
}
/* check if ramdisk overlaps OS image */
if (images.rd_start && (((ulong)images.rd_start >= start &&
(ulong)images.rd_start < start + size) ||
((ulong)images.rd_end > start &&
(ulong)images.rd_end <= start + size) ||
((ulong)images.rd_start < start &&
(ulong)images.rd_end >= start + size))) {
printf("ERROR: RD image overlaps OS image (OS=0x%lx..0x%lx)\n",
start, start + size);
return 1;
}
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_LIBFDT)
/* find flattened device tree */
ret = boot_get_fdt(flag, argc, argv, IH_ARCH_DEFAULT, &images,
&images.ft_addr, &images.ft_len);
if (ret) {
puts("Could not find a valid device tree\n");
return 1;
}
/* check if FDT overlaps OS image */
if (images.ft_addr &&
(((ulong)images.ft_addr >= start &&
(ulong)images.ft_addr <= start + size) ||
((ulong)images.ft_addr + images.ft_len >= start &&
(ulong)images.ft_addr + images.ft_len <= start + size))) {
printf("ERROR: FDT image overlaps OS image (OS=0x%lx..0x%lx)\n",
start, start + size);
return 1;
}
if (CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(CMD_FDT))
set_working_fdt_addr(map_to_sysmem(images.ft_addr));
#endif
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(FIT)
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FPGA)) {
/* find bitstreams */
ret = boot_get_fpga(argc, argv, &images, IH_ARCH_DEFAULT,
NULL, NULL);
if (ret) {
printf("FPGA image is corrupted or invalid\n");
return 1;
}
}
/* find all of the loadables */
ret = boot_get_loadable(argc, argv, &images, IH_ARCH_DEFAULT,
NULL, NULL);
if (ret) {
printf("Loadable(s) is corrupt or invalid\n");
return 1;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
static int bootm_find_other(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
char *const argv[])
{
if (((images.os.type == IH_TYPE_KERNEL) ||
(images.os.type == IH_TYPE_KERNEL_NOLOAD) ||
(images.os.type == IH_TYPE_MULTI)) &&
(images.os.os == IH_OS_LINUX ||
images.os.os == IH_OS_VXWORKS))
return bootm_find_images(flag, argc, argv, 0, 0);
return 0;
}
#endif /* USE_HOSTC */
#if !defined(USE_HOSTCC) || defined(CONFIG_FIT_SIGNATURE)
/**
* handle_decomp_error() - display a decompression error
*
* This function tries to produce a useful message. In the case where the
* uncompressed size is the same as the available space, we can assume that
* the image is too large for the buffer.
*
* @comp_type: Compression type being used (IH_COMP_...)
* @uncomp_size: Number of bytes uncompressed
* @ret: errno error code received from compression library
* Return: Appropriate BOOTM_ERR_ error code
*/
static int handle_decomp_error(int comp_type, size_t uncomp_size, int ret)
{
const char *name = genimg_get_comp_name(comp_type);
/* ENOSYS means unimplemented compression type, don't reset. */
if (ret == -ENOSYS)
return BOOTM_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED;
if (uncomp_size >= CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN)
printf("Image too large: increase CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN\n");
else
printf("%s: uncompress error %d\n", name, ret);
/*
* The decompression routines are now safe, so will not write beyond
* their bounds. Probably it is not necessary to reset, but maintain
* the current behaviour for now.
*/
printf("Must RESET board to recover\n");
#ifndef USE_HOSTCC
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_DECOMP_IMAGE);
#endif
return BOOTM_ERR_RESET;
}
#endif
#ifndef USE_HOSTCC
static int bootm_load_os(bootm_headers_t *images, int boot_progress)
{
image_info_t os = images->os;
ulong load = os.load;
ulong load_end;
ulong blob_start = os.start;
ulong blob_end = os.end;
ulong image_start = os.image_start;
ulong image_len = os.image_len;
ulong flush_start = ALIGN_DOWN(load, ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN);
bool no_overlap;
void *load_buf, *image_buf;
int err;
load_buf = map_sysmem(load, 0);
image_buf = map_sysmem(os.image_start, image_len);
err = image_decomp(os.comp, load, os.image_start, os.type,
load_buf, image_buf, image_len,
CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN, &load_end);
if (err) {
err = handle_decomp_error(os.comp, load_end - load, err);
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_DECOMP_IMAGE);
return err;
}
/* We need the decompressed image size in the next steps */
images->os.image_len = load_end - load;
flush_cache(flush_start, ALIGN(load_end, ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN) - flush_start);
debug(" kernel loaded at 0x%08lx, end = 0x%08lx\n", load, load_end);
bootstage_mark(BOOTSTAGE_ID_KERNEL_LOADED);
no_overlap = (os.comp == IH_COMP_NONE && load == image_start);
if (!no_overlap && load < blob_end && load_end > blob_start) {
debug("images.os.start = 0x%lX, images.os.end = 0x%lx\n",
blob_start, blob_end);
debug("images.os.load = 0x%lx, load_end = 0x%lx\n", load,
load_end);
/* Check what type of image this is. */
if (images->legacy_hdr_valid) {
if (image_get_type(&images->legacy_hdr_os_copy)
== IH_TYPE_MULTI)
puts("WARNING: legacy format multi component image overwritten\n");
return BOOTM_ERR_OVERLAP;
} else {
puts("ERROR: new format image overwritten - must RESET the board to recover\n");
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_OVERWRITTEN);
return BOOTM_ERR_RESET;
}
}
lmb_reserve(&images->lmb, images->os.load, (load_end -
images->os.load));
return 0;
}
/**
* bootm_disable_interrupts() - Disable interrupts in preparation for load/boot
*
* Return: interrupt flag (0 if interrupts were disabled, non-zero if they were
* enabled)
*/
ulong bootm_disable_interrupts(void)
{
ulong iflag;
/*
* We have reached the point of no return: we are going to
* overwrite all exception vector code, so we cannot easily
* recover from any failures any more...
*/
iflag = disable_interrupts();
#ifdef CONFIG_NETCONSOLE
/* Stop the ethernet stack if NetConsole could have left it up */
eth_halt();
# ifndef CONFIG_DM_ETH
eth_unregister(eth_get_dev());
# endif
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_USB)
/*
* turn off USB to prevent the host controller from writing to the
* SDRAM while Linux is booting. This could happen (at least for OHCI
* controller), because the HCCA (Host Controller Communication Area)
* lies within the SDRAM and the host controller writes continously to
* this area (as busmaster!). The HccaFrameNumber is for example
* updated every 1 ms within the HCCA structure in SDRAM! For more
* details see the OpenHCI specification.
*/
usb_stop();
#endif
return iflag;
}
#define CONSOLE_ARG "console="
bootm: Fix Linux silent console on newer kernels Linux determines its console based on several sources: 1. the console command line parameter 2. device tree (e.g. /chosen/stdout-path) 3. various other board- and arch-specific sources If the console parameter specifies a real console (e.g. ttyS0) then that is used as /dev/console. However, if it does not specify a real console (e.g. ttyDoesntExist) then *nothing* will be used as /dev/console. Reading/writing it will return ENODEV. Additionally, no other source will be used as a console source. Linux commit ab4af56ae250 ("printk/console: Allow to disable console output by using console="" or console=null") recently changed the semantics of the parameter. Previously, specifying console="" would be treated like specifying some other bad console. This commit changed things so that it added /dev/ttynull as a console (if available). However, it also allows for other console sources. If the device tree specifies a console (such as if U-Boot and Linux share a device tree), then it will be used in addition to /dev/ttynull. This can result in a non-silent console. To avoid this, explicitly set ttynull as the console. This will disable other console sources. If CONFIG_NULL_TTY is disabled, then this will have the same behavior as in the past (no output, and writing /dev/console returns ENODEV). [1] and [2] have additional background on this kernel change. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201006025935.GA597@jagdpanzerIV.localdomain/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201111135450.11214-1-pmladek@suse.com/ Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
2022-05-19 22:26:05 +00:00
#define NULL_CONSOLE (CONSOLE_ARG "ttynull")
#define CONSOLE_ARG_SIZE sizeof(NULL_CONSOLE)
/**
* fixup_silent_linux() - Handle silencing the linux boot if required
*
* This uses the silent_linux envvar to control whether to add/set a "console="
* parameter to the command line
*
* @buf: Buffer containing the string to process
* @maxlen: Maximum length of buffer
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOSPC if @maxlen is too small
*/
static int fixup_silent_linux(char *buf, int maxlen)
{
int want_silent;
char *cmdline;
int size;
/*
* Move the input string to the end of buffer. The output string will be
* built up at the start.
*/
size = strlen(buf) + 1;
if (size * 2 > maxlen)
return -ENOSPC;
cmdline = buf + maxlen - size;
memmove(cmdline, buf, size);
/*
* Only fix cmdline when requested. The environment variable can be:
*
* no - we never fixup
* yes - we always fixup
* unset - we rely on the console silent flag
*/
want_silent = env_get_yesno("silent_linux");
if (want_silent == 0)
return 0;
else if (want_silent == -1 && !(gd->flags & GD_FLG_SILENT))
return 0;
debug("before silent fix-up: %s\n", cmdline);
if (*cmdline) {
char *start = strstr(cmdline, CONSOLE_ARG);
/* Check space for maximum possible new command line */
if (size + CONSOLE_ARG_SIZE > maxlen)
return -ENOSPC;
if (start) {
char *end = strchr(start, ' ');
int start_bytes;
bootm: Fix Linux silent console on newer kernels Linux determines its console based on several sources: 1. the console command line parameter 2. device tree (e.g. /chosen/stdout-path) 3. various other board- and arch-specific sources If the console parameter specifies a real console (e.g. ttyS0) then that is used as /dev/console. However, if it does not specify a real console (e.g. ttyDoesntExist) then *nothing* will be used as /dev/console. Reading/writing it will return ENODEV. Additionally, no other source will be used as a console source. Linux commit ab4af56ae250 ("printk/console: Allow to disable console output by using console="" or console=null") recently changed the semantics of the parameter. Previously, specifying console="" would be treated like specifying some other bad console. This commit changed things so that it added /dev/ttynull as a console (if available). However, it also allows for other console sources. If the device tree specifies a console (such as if U-Boot and Linux share a device tree), then it will be used in addition to /dev/ttynull. This can result in a non-silent console. To avoid this, explicitly set ttynull as the console. This will disable other console sources. If CONFIG_NULL_TTY is disabled, then this will have the same behavior as in the past (no output, and writing /dev/console returns ENODEV). [1] and [2] have additional background on this kernel change. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201006025935.GA597@jagdpanzerIV.localdomain/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201111135450.11214-1-pmladek@suse.com/ Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
2022-05-19 22:26:05 +00:00
start_bytes = start - cmdline;
strncpy(buf, cmdline, start_bytes);
bootm: Fix Linux silent console on newer kernels Linux determines its console based on several sources: 1. the console command line parameter 2. device tree (e.g. /chosen/stdout-path) 3. various other board- and arch-specific sources If the console parameter specifies a real console (e.g. ttyS0) then that is used as /dev/console. However, if it does not specify a real console (e.g. ttyDoesntExist) then *nothing* will be used as /dev/console. Reading/writing it will return ENODEV. Additionally, no other source will be used as a console source. Linux commit ab4af56ae250 ("printk/console: Allow to disable console output by using console="" or console=null") recently changed the semantics of the parameter. Previously, specifying console="" would be treated like specifying some other bad console. This commit changed things so that it added /dev/ttynull as a console (if available). However, it also allows for other console sources. If the device tree specifies a console (such as if U-Boot and Linux share a device tree), then it will be used in addition to /dev/ttynull. This can result in a non-silent console. To avoid this, explicitly set ttynull as the console. This will disable other console sources. If CONFIG_NULL_TTY is disabled, then this will have the same behavior as in the past (no output, and writing /dev/console returns ENODEV). [1] and [2] have additional background on this kernel change. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201006025935.GA597@jagdpanzerIV.localdomain/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201111135450.11214-1-pmladek@suse.com/ Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
2022-05-19 22:26:05 +00:00
strncpy(buf + start_bytes, NULL_CONSOLE, CONSOLE_ARG_SIZE);
if (end)
bootm: Fix Linux silent console on newer kernels Linux determines its console based on several sources: 1. the console command line parameter 2. device tree (e.g. /chosen/stdout-path) 3. various other board- and arch-specific sources If the console parameter specifies a real console (e.g. ttyS0) then that is used as /dev/console. However, if it does not specify a real console (e.g. ttyDoesntExist) then *nothing* will be used as /dev/console. Reading/writing it will return ENODEV. Additionally, no other source will be used as a console source. Linux commit ab4af56ae250 ("printk/console: Allow to disable console output by using console="" or console=null") recently changed the semantics of the parameter. Previously, specifying console="" would be treated like specifying some other bad console. This commit changed things so that it added /dev/ttynull as a console (if available). However, it also allows for other console sources. If the device tree specifies a console (such as if U-Boot and Linux share a device tree), then it will be used in addition to /dev/ttynull. This can result in a non-silent console. To avoid this, explicitly set ttynull as the console. This will disable other console sources. If CONFIG_NULL_TTY is disabled, then this will have the same behavior as in the past (no output, and writing /dev/console returns ENODEV). [1] and [2] have additional background on this kernel change. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201006025935.GA597@jagdpanzerIV.localdomain/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201111135450.11214-1-pmladek@suse.com/ Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
2022-05-19 22:26:05 +00:00
strcpy(buf + start_bytes + CONSOLE_ARG_SIZE - 1, end);
else
bootm: Fix Linux silent console on newer kernels Linux determines its console based on several sources: 1. the console command line parameter 2. device tree (e.g. /chosen/stdout-path) 3. various other board- and arch-specific sources If the console parameter specifies a real console (e.g. ttyS0) then that is used as /dev/console. However, if it does not specify a real console (e.g. ttyDoesntExist) then *nothing* will be used as /dev/console. Reading/writing it will return ENODEV. Additionally, no other source will be used as a console source. Linux commit ab4af56ae250 ("printk/console: Allow to disable console output by using console="" or console=null") recently changed the semantics of the parameter. Previously, specifying console="" would be treated like specifying some other bad console. This commit changed things so that it added /dev/ttynull as a console (if available). However, it also allows for other console sources. If the device tree specifies a console (such as if U-Boot and Linux share a device tree), then it will be used in addition to /dev/ttynull. This can result in a non-silent console. To avoid this, explicitly set ttynull as the console. This will disable other console sources. If CONFIG_NULL_TTY is disabled, then this will have the same behavior as in the past (no output, and writing /dev/console returns ENODEV). [1] and [2] have additional background on this kernel change. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201006025935.GA597@jagdpanzerIV.localdomain/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201111135450.11214-1-pmladek@suse.com/ Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
2022-05-19 22:26:05 +00:00
buf[start_bytes + CONSOLE_ARG_SIZE] = '\0';
} else {
bootm: Fix Linux silent console on newer kernels Linux determines its console based on several sources: 1. the console command line parameter 2. device tree (e.g. /chosen/stdout-path) 3. various other board- and arch-specific sources If the console parameter specifies a real console (e.g. ttyS0) then that is used as /dev/console. However, if it does not specify a real console (e.g. ttyDoesntExist) then *nothing* will be used as /dev/console. Reading/writing it will return ENODEV. Additionally, no other source will be used as a console source. Linux commit ab4af56ae250 ("printk/console: Allow to disable console output by using console="" or console=null") recently changed the semantics of the parameter. Previously, specifying console="" would be treated like specifying some other bad console. This commit changed things so that it added /dev/ttynull as a console (if available). However, it also allows for other console sources. If the device tree specifies a console (such as if U-Boot and Linux share a device tree), then it will be used in addition to /dev/ttynull. This can result in a non-silent console. To avoid this, explicitly set ttynull as the console. This will disable other console sources. If CONFIG_NULL_TTY is disabled, then this will have the same behavior as in the past (no output, and writing /dev/console returns ENODEV). [1] and [2] have additional background on this kernel change. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201006025935.GA597@jagdpanzerIV.localdomain/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201111135450.11214-1-pmladek@suse.com/ Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
2022-05-19 22:26:05 +00:00
sprintf(buf, "%s %s", cmdline, NULL_CONSOLE);
}
if (buf + strlen(buf) >= cmdline)
return -ENOSPC;
} else {
bootm: Fix Linux silent console on newer kernels Linux determines its console based on several sources: 1. the console command line parameter 2. device tree (e.g. /chosen/stdout-path) 3. various other board- and arch-specific sources If the console parameter specifies a real console (e.g. ttyS0) then that is used as /dev/console. However, if it does not specify a real console (e.g. ttyDoesntExist) then *nothing* will be used as /dev/console. Reading/writing it will return ENODEV. Additionally, no other source will be used as a console source. Linux commit ab4af56ae250 ("printk/console: Allow to disable console output by using console="" or console=null") recently changed the semantics of the parameter. Previously, specifying console="" would be treated like specifying some other bad console. This commit changed things so that it added /dev/ttynull as a console (if available). However, it also allows for other console sources. If the device tree specifies a console (such as if U-Boot and Linux share a device tree), then it will be used in addition to /dev/ttynull. This can result in a non-silent console. To avoid this, explicitly set ttynull as the console. This will disable other console sources. If CONFIG_NULL_TTY is disabled, then this will have the same behavior as in the past (no output, and writing /dev/console returns ENODEV). [1] and [2] have additional background on this kernel change. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201006025935.GA597@jagdpanzerIV.localdomain/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201111135450.11214-1-pmladek@suse.com/ Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
2022-05-19 22:26:05 +00:00
if (maxlen < CONSOLE_ARG_SIZE)
return -ENOSPC;
bootm: Fix Linux silent console on newer kernels Linux determines its console based on several sources: 1. the console command line parameter 2. device tree (e.g. /chosen/stdout-path) 3. various other board- and arch-specific sources If the console parameter specifies a real console (e.g. ttyS0) then that is used as /dev/console. However, if it does not specify a real console (e.g. ttyDoesntExist) then *nothing* will be used as /dev/console. Reading/writing it will return ENODEV. Additionally, no other source will be used as a console source. Linux commit ab4af56ae250 ("printk/console: Allow to disable console output by using console="" or console=null") recently changed the semantics of the parameter. Previously, specifying console="" would be treated like specifying some other bad console. This commit changed things so that it added /dev/ttynull as a console (if available). However, it also allows for other console sources. If the device tree specifies a console (such as if U-Boot and Linux share a device tree), then it will be used in addition to /dev/ttynull. This can result in a non-silent console. To avoid this, explicitly set ttynull as the console. This will disable other console sources. If CONFIG_NULL_TTY is disabled, then this will have the same behavior as in the past (no output, and writing /dev/console returns ENODEV). [1] and [2] have additional background on this kernel change. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201006025935.GA597@jagdpanzerIV.localdomain/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201111135450.11214-1-pmladek@suse.com/ Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
2022-05-19 22:26:05 +00:00
strcpy(buf, NULL_CONSOLE);
}
debug("after silent fix-up: %s\n", buf);
return 0;
}
/**
* process_subst() - Handle substitution of ${...} fields in the environment
*
* Handle variable substitution in the provided buffer
*
* @buf: Buffer containing the string to process
* @maxlen: Maximum length of buffer
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOSPC if @maxlen is too small
*/
static int process_subst(char *buf, int maxlen)
{
char *cmdline;
int size;
int ret;
/* Move to end of buffer */
size = strlen(buf) + 1;
cmdline = buf + maxlen - size;
if (buf + size > cmdline)
return -ENOSPC;
memmove(cmdline, buf, size);
ret = cli_simple_process_macros(cmdline, buf, cmdline - buf);
return ret;
}
int bootm_process_cmdline(char *buf, int maxlen, int flags)
{
int ret;
/* Check config first to enable compiler to eliminate code */
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SILENT_CONSOLE) &&
!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SILENT_U_BOOT_ONLY) &&
(flags & BOOTM_CL_SILENT)) {
ret = fixup_silent_linux(buf, maxlen);
if (ret)
return log_msg_ret("silent", ret);
}
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOOTARGS_SUBST) && IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_CMDLINE) &&
(flags & BOOTM_CL_SUBST)) {
ret = process_subst(buf, maxlen);
if (ret)
return log_msg_ret("subst", ret);
}
return 0;
}
int bootm_process_cmdline_env(int flags)
{
const int maxlen = MAX_CMDLINE_SIZE;
bool do_silent;
const char *env;
char *buf;
int ret;
/* First check if any action is needed */
do_silent = IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SILENT_CONSOLE) &&
!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SILENT_U_BOOT_ONLY) && (flags & BOOTM_CL_SILENT);
if (!do_silent && !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOOTARGS_SUBST))
return 0;
env = env_get("bootargs");
if (env && strlen(env) >= maxlen)
return -E2BIG;
buf = malloc(maxlen);
if (!buf)
return -ENOMEM;
if (env)
strcpy(buf, env);
else
*buf = '\0';
ret = bootm_process_cmdline(buf, maxlen, flags);
if (!ret) {
ret = env_set("bootargs", buf);
/*
* If buf is "" and bootargs does not exist, this will produce
* an error trying to delete bootargs. Ignore it
*/
if (ret == -ENOENT)
ret = 0;
}
free(buf);
if (ret)
return log_msg_ret("env", ret);
return 0;
}
/**
* Execute selected states of the bootm command.
*
* Note the arguments to this state must be the first argument, Any 'bootm'
* or sub-command arguments must have already been taken.
*
* Note that if states contains more than one flag it MUST contain
* BOOTM_STATE_START, since this handles and consumes the command line args.
*
* Also note that aside from boot_os_fn functions and bootm_load_os no other
* functions we store the return value of in 'ret' may use a negative return
* value, without special handling.
*
* @param cmdtp Pointer to bootm command table entry
* @param flag Command flags (CMD_FLAG_...)
* @param argc Number of subcommand arguments (0 = no arguments)
* @param argv Arguments
* @param states Mask containing states to run (BOOTM_STATE_...)
* @param images Image header information
* @param boot_progress 1 to show boot progress, 0 to not do this
* Return: 0 if ok, something else on error. Some errors will cause this
* function to perform a reboot! If states contains BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO
* then the intent is to boot an OS, so this function will not return
* unless the image type is standalone.
*/
int do_bootm_states(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
char *const argv[], int states, bootm_headers_t *images,
int boot_progress)
{
boot_os_fn *boot_fn;
ulong iflag = 0;
int ret = 0, need_boot_fn;
images->state |= states;
/*
* Work through the states and see how far we get. We stop on
* any error.
*/
if (states & BOOTM_STATE_START)
ret = bootm_start(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_PRE_LOAD))
ret = bootm_pre_load(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_FINDOS))
ret = bootm_find_os(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);
bootm: fix passing argc to standalone apps This bug appears in b6396403 which makes u-boot unable to pass arguments via bootm to a standalone application without this patch. Steps to reproduce. Compile a u-boot. Use mkimage to package the standalone hello_world.bin file. e.g. For the MIPS Boston platform mkimage -n "hello" -A mips -O u-boot -C none -T standalone \ -a 0xffffffff80200000 -d hello_world.bin \ -ep 0xffffffff80200000 hello_out Then tftp hello_out and run it using boston # dhcp 192.168.154.45:hello_out ... boston # bootm $loadaddr 123 321 Without the patch the following output is observed. boston # bootm $loadaddr 123 321 Image Name: hello Image Type: MIPS U-Boot Standalone Program (uncompressed) Data Size: 1240 Bytes = 1.2 KiB Load Address: 80200000 Entry Point: 80200000 Verifying Checksum ... OK Loading Standalone Program ... OK Example expects ABI version 8 Actual U-Boot ABI version 8 Hello World argc = 0 argv[0] = "0xffffffff88000000" With the patch, you see the following. boston # bootm $loadaddr 123 321 Image Name: hello Image Type: MIPS U-Boot Standalone Program (uncompressed) Data Size: 1240 Bytes = 1.2 KiB Load Address: 80200000 Entry Point: 80200000 Verifying Checksum ... OK Loading Standalone Program ... OK Example expects ABI version 8 Actual U-Boot ABI version 8 Hello World argc = 3 argv[0] = "0xffffffff88000000" argv[1] = "123" argv[2] = "321" argv[3] = "<NULL>" Without the patch, the go command at the entry point seems to work. boston # go 0xffffffff80200000 123 321 Example expects ABI version 8 Actual U-Boot ABI version 8 Hello World argc = 3 argv[0] = "0xffffffff80200000" argv[1] = "123" argv[2] = "321" argv[3] = "<NULL>" Hit any key to exit ... Signed-off-by: Zubair Lutfullah Kakakhel <Zubair.Kakakhel@imgtec.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2016-09-09 08:18:58 +00:00
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_FINDOTHER))
ret = bootm_find_other(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);
/* Load the OS */
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_LOADOS)) {
iflag = bootm_disable_interrupts();
ret = bootm_load_os(images, 0);
if (ret && ret != BOOTM_ERR_OVERLAP)
goto err;
else if (ret == BOOTM_ERR_OVERLAP)
ret = 0;
}
/* Relocate the ramdisk */
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_BOOT_RAMDISK_HIGH
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_RAMDISK)) {
ulong rd_len = images->rd_end - images->rd_start;
ret = boot_ramdisk_high(&images->lmb, images->rd_start,
rd_len, &images->initrd_start, &images->initrd_end);
if (!ret) {
env_set_hex("initrd_start", images->initrd_start);
env_set_hex("initrd_end", images->initrd_end);
}
}
#endif
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_LIBFDT) && defined(CONFIG_LMB)
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_FDT)) {
boot_fdt_add_mem_rsv_regions(&images->lmb, images->ft_addr);
ret = boot_relocate_fdt(&images->lmb, &images->ft_addr,
&images->ft_len);
}
#endif
/* From now on, we need the OS boot function */
if (ret)
return ret;
boot_fn = bootm_os_get_boot_func(images->os.os);
need_boot_fn = states & (BOOTM_STATE_OS_CMDLINE |
BOOTM_STATE_OS_BD_T | BOOTM_STATE_OS_PREP |
BOOTM_STATE_OS_FAKE_GO | BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO);
if (boot_fn == NULL && need_boot_fn) {
if (iflag)
enable_interrupts();
printf("ERROR: booting os '%s' (%d) is not supported\n",
genimg_get_os_name(images->os.os), images->os.os);
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_BOOT_OS);
return 1;
}
/* Call various other states that are not generally used */
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_CMDLINE))
ret = boot_fn(BOOTM_STATE_OS_CMDLINE, argc, argv, images);
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_BD_T))
ret = boot_fn(BOOTM_STATE_OS_BD_T, argc, argv, images);
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_PREP)) {
ret = bootm_process_cmdline_env(images->os.os == IH_OS_LINUX);
if (ret) {
printf("Cmdline setup failed (err=%d)\n", ret);
ret = CMD_RET_FAILURE;
goto err;
}
ret = boot_fn(BOOTM_STATE_OS_PREP, argc, argv, images);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE
/* Pretend to run the OS, then run a user command */
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_FAKE_GO)) {
char *cmd_list = env_get("fakegocmd");
ret = boot_selected_os(argc, argv, BOOTM_STATE_OS_FAKE_GO,
images, boot_fn);
if (!ret && cmd_list)
ret = run_command_list(cmd_list, -1, flag);
}
#endif
/* Check for unsupported subcommand. */
if (ret) {
puts("subcommand not supported\n");
return ret;
}
/* Now run the OS! We hope this doesn't return */
if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO))
ret = boot_selected_os(argc, argv, BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO,
images, boot_fn);
/* Deal with any fallout */
err:
if (iflag)
enable_interrupts();
if (ret == BOOTM_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED)
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_DECOMP_UNIMPL);
else if (ret == BOOTM_ERR_RESET)
do_reset(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);
return ret;
}
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LEGACY_IMAGE_FORMAT)
/**
* image_get_kernel - verify legacy format kernel image
* @img_addr: in RAM address of the legacy format image to be verified
* @verify: data CRC verification flag
*
* image_get_kernel() verifies legacy image integrity and returns pointer to
* legacy image header if image verification was completed successfully.
*
* returns:
* pointer to a legacy image header if valid image was found
* otherwise return NULL
*/
static image_header_t *image_get_kernel(ulong img_addr, int verify)
{
image_header_t *hdr = (image_header_t *)img_addr;
if (!image_check_magic(hdr)) {
puts("Bad Magic Number\n");
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_MAGIC);
return NULL;
}
bootstage_mark(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_HEADER);
if (!image_check_hcrc(hdr)) {
puts("Bad Header Checksum\n");
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_HEADER);
return NULL;
}
bootstage_mark(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_CHECKSUM);
image_print_contents(hdr);
if (verify) {
puts(" Verifying Checksum ... ");
if (!image_check_dcrc(hdr)) {
printf("Bad Data CRC\n");
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_CHECKSUM);
return NULL;
}
puts("OK\n");
}
bootstage_mark(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_ARCH);
if (!image_check_target_arch(hdr)) {
printf("Unsupported Architecture 0x%x\n", image_get_arch(hdr));
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_ARCH);
return NULL;
}
return hdr;
}
#endif
/**
* boot_get_kernel - find kernel image
* @os_data: pointer to a ulong variable, will hold os data start address
* @os_len: pointer to a ulong variable, will hold os data length
*
* boot_get_kernel() tries to find a kernel image, verifies its integrity
* and locates kernel data.
*
* returns:
* pointer to image header if valid image was found, plus kernel start
* address and length, otherwise NULL
*/
static const void *boot_get_kernel(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
char *const argv[], bootm_headers_t *images,
ulong *os_data, ulong *os_len)
{
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LEGACY_IMAGE_FORMAT)
image_header_t *hdr;
#endif
ulong img_addr;
const void *buf;
const char *fit_uname_config = NULL;
const char *fit_uname_kernel = NULL;
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(FIT)
int os_noffset;
#endif
img_addr = genimg_get_kernel_addr_fit(argc < 1 ? NULL : argv[0],
&fit_uname_config,
&fit_uname_kernel);
if (CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(CMD_BOOTM_PRE_LOAD))
img_addr += image_load_offset;
bootstage_mark(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_MAGIC);
/* check image type, for FIT images get FIT kernel node */
*os_data = *os_len = 0;
buf = map_sysmem(img_addr, 0);
switch (genimg_get_format(buf)) {
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LEGACY_IMAGE_FORMAT)
case IMAGE_FORMAT_LEGACY:
printf("## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at %08lx ...\n",
img_addr);
hdr = image_get_kernel(img_addr, images->verify);
if (!hdr)
return NULL;
bootstage_mark(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_IMAGETYPE);
/* get os_data and os_len */
switch (image_get_type(hdr)) {
case IH_TYPE_KERNEL:
case IH_TYPE_KERNEL_NOLOAD:
*os_data = image_get_data(hdr);
*os_len = image_get_data_size(hdr);
break;
case IH_TYPE_MULTI:
image_multi_getimg(hdr, 0, os_data, os_len);
break;
case IH_TYPE_STANDALONE:
*os_data = image_get_data(hdr);
*os_len = image_get_data_size(hdr);
break;
default:
printf("Wrong Image Type for %s command\n",
cmdtp->name);
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_IMAGETYPE);
return NULL;
}
/*
* copy image header to allow for image overwrites during
* kernel decompression.
*/
memmove(&images->legacy_hdr_os_copy, hdr,
sizeof(image_header_t));
/* save pointer to image header */
images->legacy_hdr_os = hdr;
images->legacy_hdr_valid = 1;
bootstage_mark(BOOTSTAGE_ID_DECOMP_IMAGE);
break;
#endif
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(FIT)
case IMAGE_FORMAT_FIT:
os_noffset = fit_image_load(images, img_addr,
&fit_uname_kernel, &fit_uname_config,
IH_ARCH_DEFAULT, IH_TYPE_KERNEL,
BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_KERNEL_START,
FIT_LOAD_IGNORED, os_data, os_len);
if (os_noffset < 0)
return NULL;
images->fit_hdr_os = map_sysmem(img_addr, 0);
images->fit_uname_os = fit_uname_kernel;
images->fit_uname_cfg = fit_uname_config;
images->fit_noffset_os = os_noffset;
break;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_ANDROID_BOOT_IMAGE
case IMAGE_FORMAT_ANDROID:
printf("## Booting Android Image at 0x%08lx ...\n", img_addr);
if (android_image_get_kernel(buf, images->verify,
os_data, os_len))
return NULL;
break;
#endif
default:
printf("Wrong Image Format for %s command\n", cmdtp->name);
bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_KERNEL_INFO);
return NULL;
}
debug(" kernel data at 0x%08lx, len = 0x%08lx (%ld)\n",
*os_data, *os_len, *os_len);
return buf;
}
/**
* switch_to_non_secure_mode() - switch to non-secure mode
*
* This routine is overridden by architectures requiring this feature.
*/
void __weak switch_to_non_secure_mode(void)
{
}
#else /* USE_HOSTCC */
#if defined(CONFIG_FIT_SIGNATURE)
static int bootm_host_load_image(const void *fit, int req_image_type,
int cfg_noffset)
{
const char *fit_uname_config = NULL;
ulong data, len;
bootm_headers_t images;
int noffset;
ulong load_end;
uint8_t image_type;
uint8_t imape_comp;
void *load_buf;
int ret;
fit_uname_config = fdt_get_name(fit, cfg_noffset, NULL);
memset(&images, '\0', sizeof(images));
images.verify = 1;
noffset = fit_image_load(&images, (ulong)fit,
NULL, &fit_uname_config,
IH_ARCH_DEFAULT, req_image_type, -1,
FIT_LOAD_IGNORED, &data, &len);
if (noffset < 0)
return noffset;
if (fit_image_get_type(fit, noffset, &image_type)) {
puts("Can't get image type!\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (fit_image_get_comp(fit, noffset, &imape_comp)) {
puts("Can't get image compression!\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
/* Allow the image to expand by a factor of 4, should be safe */
load_buf = malloc((1 << 20) + len * 4);
ret = image_decomp(imape_comp, 0, data, image_type, load_buf,
(void *)data, len, CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN,
&load_end);
free(load_buf);
if (ret) {
ret = handle_decomp_error(imape_comp, load_end - 0, ret);
if (ret != BOOTM_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED)
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
int bootm_host_load_images(const void *fit, int cfg_noffset)
{
static uint8_t image_types[] = {
IH_TYPE_KERNEL,
IH_TYPE_FLATDT,
IH_TYPE_RAMDISK,
};
int err = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(image_types); i++) {
int ret;
ret = bootm_host_load_image(fit, image_types[i], cfg_noffset);
if (!err && ret && ret != -ENOENT)
err = ret;
}
/* Return the first error we found */
return err;
}
#endif
#endif /* ndef USE_HOSTCC */