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Simon Glass
ab7cd62790 dm: Support driver model prior to relocation
Initialise devices marked 'pre-reloc' and make them available prior to
relocation. Note that this requires pre-reloc malloc() to be available.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-07-23 14:07:24 +01:00
Simon Glass
00606d7e39 dm: Allow drivers to be marked 'before relocation'
Driver model currently only operates after relocation is complete. In this
state U-Boot typically has a small amount of memory available. In adding
support for driver model prior to relocation we must try to use as little
memory as possible.

In addition, on some machines the memory has not be inited and/or the CPU
is not running at full speed or the data cache is off. These can reduce
execution performance, so the less initialisation that is done before
relocation the better.

An immediately-obvious improvement is to only initialise drivers which are
actually going to be used before relocation. On many boards the only such
driver is a serial UART, so this provides a very large potential benefit.

Allow drivers to mark themselves as 'pre-reloc' which means that they will
be initialised prior to relocation. This can be done either with a driver
flag or with a 'dm,pre-reloc' device tree property.

To support this, the various dm scanning function now take a 'pre_reloc_only'
parameter which indicates that only drivers marked pre-reloc should be
bound.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-07-23 14:07:24 +01:00
Simon Glass
d59476b644 Add a simple malloc() implementation for pre-relocation
If we are to have driver model before relocation we need to support some
way of calling memory allocation routines.

The standard malloc() is pretty complicated:

1. It uses some BSS memory for its state, and BSS is not available before
relocation

2. It supports algorithms for reducing memory fragmentation and improving
performace of free(). Before relocation we could happily just not support
free().

3. It includes about 4KB of code (Thumb 2) and 1KB of data. However since
this has been loaded anyway this is not really a problem.

The simplest way to support pre-relocation malloc() is to reserve an area
of memory and allocate it in increasing blocks as needed. This
implementation does this.

To enable it, you need to define the size of the malloc() pool as described
in the README. It will be located above the pre-relocation stack on
supported architectures.

Note that this implementation is only useful on machines which have some
memory available before dram_init() is called - this includes those that
do no DRAM init (like tegra) and those that do it in SPL (quite a few
boards). Enabling driver model preior to relocation for the rest of the
boards is left for a later exercise.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-07-23 14:05:40 +01:00
Ian Campbell
2c997e7a8f board_r: run scsi init() on ARM too
This has been disabled for ARM in initr_scsi since that function was
introduced. However it works fine for me on Cubieboard and Cubietruck (with the
upcoming AHCI glue patch).

I also tested on two random ARM platforms which seem to define CONFIG_CMD_SCSI:
 - highbank worked fine (on midway hardware)
 - omap5_uevm built OK and I confirmed using objdump that things were as
   expected (i.e. the default weak scsi_init nop was used).

While there remove the mismatched comment from the #endif (omitting the comment
seems to be the prevailing style in this file).

Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@hellion.org.uk>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-07-22 07:44:28 -04:00
Simon Glass
9272a9b4f6 m68k: powerpc: Clean up do_mdm_init
This code seems unnecessarily complex. We really just need to check the
global_data. Now that is it all in one place, and not arch-specific, this
is pretty easy.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-05-29 17:49:33 -04:00
Paul Burton
c4474fc880 board_r: return 0 from show_model_r
The show_model_r function should return an int but didn't. Return 0 to
indicate inevitable success and avoid the following if it is used:

common/board_r.c: In function 'show_model_r':
common/board_r.c:531:1: warning: no return statement in function returning non-void [-Wreturn-type]
 }
 ^

Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-04-18 10:42:30 -04:00
Simon Glass
1ce6017679 dm: Set up driver model after relocation
Make driver model available after relocation, by setting up data structures
and scanning for devices using compiled-in platform_data and (when available)
the device tree.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-03-04 12:15:29 -05:00
Albert ARIBAUD
b60eff31f3 arm: remove unneeded symbol offsets and _TEXT_BASE
Remove the last uses of symbol offsets in ARM U-Boot.
Remove some needless uses of _TEXT_BASE.
Remove all _TEXT_BASE definitions.

Signed-off-by: Albert ARIBAUD <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
2014-02-26 21:18:12 +01:00
Alexey Brodkin
7395398ad2 board_r - fixup functions table after relocation
This is only required for "PIC" relocation and doesn't apply to modern
"PIE" relocation which does data relocation as well as code.

"init_sequence_r" is just an array that consists of compile-time
adresses of init functions. Since this is basically an array of integers
(pointers to "void" to be more precise) it won't be modified during
relocation - it will be just copied to new location as it is.

As a consequence on execution after relocation "initcall_run_list" will
be jumping to pre-relocation addresses. As long as we don't overwrite
pre-relocation memory area init calls are executed correctly. But still
it is dangerous because after relocation we don't expect initially used
memory to stay untouched.

Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Cc: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Cc: Thomas Langer <thomas.langer@lantiq.com>
Cc: Albert ARIBAUD <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
2014-01-27 08:28:13 -05:00
Wolfgang Denk
1a4596601f Add GPL-2.0+ SPDX-License-Identifier to source files
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
[trini: Fixup common/cmd_io.c]
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
2013-07-24 09:44:38 -04:00
Simon Glass
71c52dba2b Add trace support to generic board
Add hooks for tracing to generic board, including:

- allow early tracing to start early as possible in U-Boot
- reserve memory for trace buffer
- copy early trace buffer to main trace buffer after relocation
- setup full tracing support after relocation

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2013-06-26 10:16:41 -04:00
Masahiro Yamada
a0ba279ac6 generic_board: reduce the redundancy of gd_t struct members
This commit refactors common/board_f.c and common/board_r.c
in order to delete the dest_addr and dest_addr_sp from
gd_t struct.

As mentioned as follows in include/asm-generic/global_data.h,

  /* TODO: is this the same as relocaddr, or something else? */
  unsigned long dest_addr;        /* Post-relocation address of U-Boot */

dest_addr is the same as relocaddr.
Likewise, dest_addr_sp is the same as start_addr_sp.

It seemed dest_addr/dest_addr_sp was used only as a scratch variable
to calculate relocaddr/start_addr_sp, respectively.

With a little refactoring, we can delete dest_addr and dest_addr_sp.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2013-06-07 14:17:01 -04:00
Doug Anderson
158e7d059c Call bootstage_relocate() after malloc is initted
In a previous CL we added the bootstage_relocate(), which should be
called after malloc is initted.  Now we call it on generic board.

Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2013-05-13 13:33:21 -07:00
Simon Glass
a733b06b69 sandbox: Switch over to generic board
Add generic board support for sandbox. and remove the old board init code.

Select CONFIG_SYS_GENERIC_BOARD for sandbox now that this is supported.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
2013-05-01 11:17:21 -04:00
Simon Glass
7525c2dac7 x86: Allow setup code to manage its own global data
Currently x86 has its own means of managing the global data and board data
(bd_t), and this code resides in start.S. With generic board, we need to
ensure that we leave this alone - i.e. don't clear it as we do on other
archs.

This fixes a problem where the memory init data is cleared which causes
the video driver to operate very slowly.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2013-04-15 16:26:41 -07:00
Simon Glass
e424c15c1f x86: Enable generic board support
This enables generic board support so that x86 boards can define
CONFIG_SYS_GENERIC_BOARD.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2013-03-15 16:14:00 -04:00
Simon Glass
be274b99ab x86: Adjust board_r.c for x86
For x86 the global_data is managed entirely by the start.S code so we do
not need to touch it. However, we do have some more initcalls to add.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2013-03-15 16:14:00 -04:00
Simon Glass
c2240d4dbe Adjust board_r.c for ppc
This adds ppc features to the generic post-relocation board init.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2013-03-15 16:14:00 -04:00
Simon Glass
6f6430d72b Introduce generic post-relocation board_r.c
This file handles common post-relocation init for boards which use
the generic framework.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2013-03-15 16:13:59 -04:00