u-boot/arch/arm/mach-mvebu/kwbimage.cfg.in

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# Copyright (C) 2014 Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
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# Armada 38x uses version 1 image format
VERSION 1
# Type of the CPU core
#@CPU
# Boot Media configurations
#@BOOT_FROM
# NAND configuration
#@NAND_PAGE_SIZE
#@NAND_BLKSZ
#@NAND_BADBLK_LOCATION
# Enable BootROM output via DEBUG flag on SoCs which require it
#@DEBUG
arm: mvebu: Correctly set LOAD_ADDRESS for U-Boot SPL binary in kwbimage U-Boot SPL for mvebu platform is not compiled as position independent. Therefore it is required to instruct BootROM to load U-Boot SPL at the correct address. Loading of kwbimage binary code at specific address can be now achieved by the new LOAD_ADDRESS token as part of BINARY command in kwbimage config file. Update mvebu Makefile to put value of $(CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE) into LOAD_ADDRESS token when generating kwbimage.cfg from kwbimage.cfg.in. It is required to update regex for sed to find replacement tokens at any position on a line in kwbimage config file and not only at the beginning of the line. This is because LOAD_ADDRESS is specified at the end of line containing the BINARY command. It looks like all Armada boards set CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE to value 0x40004030 or 0x40000030. Why this value? It is because main kwbimage header is at address 0x40004030 or 0x40000000 and it is 32 bytes long. After the main header there is the binary header, which consist of 1 byte for type, 3 bytes for size, 1 byte for number of arguments, 3 reserved bytes and then 4 bytes for each argument. After these arguments comes the executable code. So arguments start at address 0x40004028 or 0x40000028. Before commit e6571f38c943 ("arm: mvebu: Remove dummy BIN header arguments for SPL binary") there were two (dummy) arguments, which resulted in load address of 0x40004030 or 0x40000030, always. After that commit (which removed dummy arguments), load address stayed same due to the 128-bit alignment done by mkimage. This patch now reflects the dependency between $(CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE), load address and dummy kwbimage arguments, and allows the user to adjust $(CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE) config option to some other value. For unsupported values, when mkimage/kwbimage cannot set chosen load address as specified by $(CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE), the build process now fails, instead of silently generating non-working kwbimage. Removal of this alignment between $(CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE) and LOAD_ADDRESS can only be done by compiling U-Boot SPL as position independent. But this currently is not possible for 32-bit ARM version of U-Boot SPL. Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár <pali@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Marek Behún <marek.behun@nic.cz> Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2022-01-12 17:20:45 +00:00
# Include U-Boot SPL with DDR3 training code into Binary Header
BINARY spl/u-boot-spl.bin #@LOAD_ADDRESS