Driver model uses a different way to find the SPI bus and slave from the
numbered devices given on the command line. Adjust the code to suit.
We use a generic SPI device, and attach it to the SPI bus before performing
the transaction.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jagannadh.teki@gmail.com>
Some files are using SPI functions but not explitly including the SPI
header file. Fix this, since driver model needs it.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jagannadh.teki@gmail.com>
Driver model does its own init, so we don't need this.
There is still a call in board_f.c but it is only enabled by CONFIG_HARD_SPI.
It is easy enough to disable that option when converting boards which use
it to driver model.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jagannadh.teki@gmail.com>
Add a uclass which provides access to SPI buses and includes operations
required by SPI.
For a time driver model will need to co-exist with the legacy SPI interface
so some parts of the header file are changed depending on which is in use.
The exports are adjusted also since some functions are not available with
driver model.
Boards must define CONFIG_DM_SPI to use driver model for SPI.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jagannadh.teki@gmail.com>
(Discussed some follow-up comments which will address in future add-ons)
Add a new setup@ section to the FIT which can be used to provide a setup
binary for booting Linux on x86. This makes it possible to boot x86 from
a FIT.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Since sandbox is used for testing, it should be able to 'boot' an image
from any archhitecture. This allows us to test an image by loading it in
sandbox.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Freescale's SEC block has built-in Blob Protocol which provides
a method for protecting user-defined data across system power
cycles. SEC block protects data in a data structure called a Blob,
which provides both confidentiality and integrity protection.
Encapsulating data as a blob
Each time that the Blob Protocol is used to protect data, a
different randomly generated key is used to encrypt the data.
This random key is itself encrypted using a key which is derived
from SoC's non volatile secret key and a 16 bit Key identifier.
The resulting encrypted key along with encrypted data is called a blob.
The non volatile secure key is available for use only during secure boot.
During decapsulation, the reverse process is performed to get back
the original data.
Commands added
--------------
blob enc - encapsulating data as a cryptgraphic blob
blob dec - decapsulating cryptgraphic blob to get the data
Commands Syntax
---------------
blob enc src dst len km
Encapsulate and create blob of data $len bytes long
at address $src and store the result at address $dst.
$km is the 16 byte key modifier is also required for
generation/use as key for cryptographic operation. Key
modifier should be 16 byte long.
blob dec src dst len km
Decapsulate the blob of data at address $src and
store result of $len byte at addr $dst.
$km is the 16 byte key modifier is also required for
generation/use as key for cryptographic operation. Key
modifier should be 16 byte long.
Signed-off-by: Ruchika Gupta <ruchika.gupta@freescale.com>
Reviewed-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
Add a block to avoid a build error with the variable declaration.
Enable the option on sandbox to prevent an error being introduced in
future.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Since on powerpc phys_size_t can be unsigned long long, this printout
line can result in a not nice compile warning.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Longchamp <valentin.longchamp@keymile.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
At least on OMAP, init_sata() no longer performs scsi_scan()
so we must do it explicitly here.
Cc: Dan Murphy <dmurphy@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com>
Commit 294b91a581 moved initr_malloc
earlier than initr_unlock_ram_in_cache. This causes issue on T4240.
It may be related to locked L1 d-cache and unlocked L2 cache. D-
cache could and should be unlock earlier for normal operation.
This patch moves initr_unlock_ram_in_cache before initr_malloc. It
has been verified on the following boards, in which only T4240QDS
suffered and has been since fixed: T4240QDS, T2080QDS, P5040DS,
P4080DS, MPC8572DS, MPC8536DS, MPC8641HPCN, B4860QDS.
Signed-off-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
CC: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
CC: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
On a couple of platforms I've tripped over long PXE append lines overflowing
this array, due to having CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE == 256. When doing preseeded Debian
installs it's pretty trivial to exceed that.
Since the symptom can be a silent hang or a crash add a check. Of course the
affected boards would also need an increased CBSIZE to actually work.
Note that due to the printing of the final bootargs string CONFIG_SYS_PBSIZE
also needs to be sufficiently large.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
[trini: Use %zd not %d in printf for all args]
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Like many platforms, the Altera socfpga platform requires that the
preloader be "signed" in a certain way or the built-in boot ROM will
not boot the code.
This change automatically creates an appropriately signed preloader
from an SPL image.
The signed image includes a CRC which must, of course, be generated
with a CRC generator that the SoCFPGA boot ROM agrees with otherwise
the boot ROM will reject the image.
Unfortunately the CRC used in this boot ROM is not the same as the
Adler CRC in lib/crc32.c. Indeed the Adler code is not technically a
CRC but is more correctly described as a checksum.
Thus, the appropriate CRC generator is added to lib/ as crc32_alt.c.
Signed-off-by: Charles Manning <cdhmanning@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Cc: Chin Liang See <clsee@altera.com>
Cc: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@altera.com>
Cc: Albert Aribaud <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@denx.de>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@denx.de>
V2: - Zap unused constant
- Explicitly print an error message in case of error
- Rework the hdr_checksum() function to take the *header directly
instead of a plan buffer pointer
Use the new force parameter to make the stdio_deregister succeed, replacing
stdin with a nulldev, and assume that the usb keyboard will come back after
the reset.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
In some cases we really want to move forward with a deregister, add a force
parameter to allow this, and replace the dev with a nulldev in this case.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
We now always properly deregister the keyboard before calling
drv_usb_kbd_init(), so we can drop the check for already being registered.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
We need to call usb_kbd_deregister() before calling usb_stop().
usbkbd's stdio_dev->priv points to the usb_device, and usb_kbd_testc
dereferences usb_device->privptr.
usb_stop zeros usb_device, leaving usb_device->privptr NULL, causing
bad things (tm) to happen once control returns to the main loop and
usb_kbd_testc gets called.
Calling usb_kbd_deregister() avoids this. Note that we do not allow
the "usb reset" to continue when the deregister fails. This will be fixed
in a later patch.
For the same reasons always fail "usb stop" if the usb_kbd_deregister() fails,
even in the force path. This can happen when CONFIG_SYS_STDIO_DEREGISTER is
not set.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
sub-command 'bootpart-resize' check for argc == 4,
it will retrun CMD_RET_FAILURE when argc value not matched.
but bootpart-resize's maxarg is 3, which means you never execute
this sub-command successfully.
fix it by change bootpart-resize maxarg to 4.
Signed-off-by: wally.yeh <wally.yeh@atrustcorp.com>
Cc: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Cc: Pierre Aubert <p.aubert@staubli.com>
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
The code to set the MMC partition uses an weak function to obtain the
correct partition number. Use that instead of the compile-time default
when deciding whether it needs to switch back.
Fixes: 6e7b7df4df ("env_mmc: support env partition setup in runtime")
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
Acked-by: Dmitry Lifshitz <lifshitz@compulab.co.il>
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
In preparation for changing the error handling in this code for driver
model, move it into its own function.
Reviewed-by: Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jaganna@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
of_bus_default_count_cells can be used to get the #address-cells
and #size-cells defined by the current node's parent node. This
is required when using of_read_number to read from FDT nodes that
can be 32 or 64 bytes depending on values defined by the parent.
Signed-off-by: Arnab Basu <arnab.basu@freescale.com>
CC: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
This is being done so that it can be used outside 'fdt_support.c'. Making
life more convenient when reading device node properties that can be 32
or 64 bits long.
Signed-off-by: Arnab Basu <arnab.basu@freescale.com>
Cc: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
[1] Move driver/core/, driver/input/ and drivers/input/ entries
from the top Makefile to drivers/Makefile
[2] Remove the conditional by CONFIG_DM in drivers/core/Makefile
because the whole drivers/core directory is already selected
by CONFIG_DM in the upper level
[3] Likewise for CONFIG_DM_DEMO in drivers/demo/Makefile
[4] Simplify common/Makefile - both CONFIG_DDR_SPD and
CONFIG_SPD_EEPROM are boolean macros so they can directly
select objects
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
The arg_off() and arg_off_size() update the 'current NAND
device' variable (dev). This is then used when assigning the
(nand_info_t*)nand value. Place the assignment after the
arg_off(_size) calls to prevent using incorrect (nand_info_t*)
nand value.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav Lisovy <lisovy@merica.cz>
Since CONFIG_CMD_IMPORTENV is defined in config_cmd_defaults.h,
it should be enabled for all the boards except bf506f-ezkit
that undefs it explicitely.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Since CONFIG_CMD_GO is defined in config_cmd_defaults.h
(and no board undefs it its own header), it can be moved to
Kconfig with the default value "y".
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Since CONFIG_CMD_EXPORTENV is defined in config_cmd_defaults.h,
it should be enabled for all the boards except bf506f-ezkit
that undefs it explicitely.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Since CONFIG_CMD_CRC32 is defined in config_cmd_defaults.h,
it is enabled for all the boards except the ones undefining it
explicitly:
kwb
tseries_mmc
tseries_nand
tseries_spi
vct_platinum_onenand_small
vct_platinum_small
vct_platinumavc_onenand_small
vct_platinumavc_small
vct_premium_onenand_small
vct_premium_small
The default value of this config option should be "y" and
"# CONFIG_CMD_CRC32 is not set" should be added for those exceptions.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
CONFIG_CMD_BOOTM is defined in config_cmd_defaults.h
which is forcebly included from each board.
So, the default value of "config CMD_BOOTM" should be "y".
For some boards undefining it (bf506f-ezkit, controlcenterd_TRAILBLA,
controlcenterd_TRAILBLAZER_DEVELOP, controlcenterd_TRAILBLAZER),
"# CONFIG_CMD_BOOTM is not set" should be added to their defconfig.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This would be useful to start moving various config options.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This is not supported properly on sandbox, and interferes with running
tests, since when a test script is piped in, some commands will call
ctrlc() which will drop characters from the test script.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
- add capability to "fastboot flash" with sparse format images
Signed-off-by: Steve Rae <srae@broadcom.com>
Acked-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
- update static function
- additional debugging statements
- update "fastboot command" information
- add missing include file
- update spelling
Signed-off-by: Steve Rae <srae@broadcom.com>
Currently, CONFIG_SPL_SPI_* #defines are used for controlling SPI boot in
SPL. These #defines do not allow the user to select SPI mode for the SPI flash
(there's no CONFIG_SPL_SPI_MODE, so the SPI mode is hardcoded in
spi_spl_load.c), and duplicate information already provided by
CONFIG_SF_DEFAULT_* #defines.
Kill CONFIG_SPL_SPI_*, and use CONFIG_SF_DEFAULT_* instead.
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Cc: Sudhakar Rajashekhara <sudhakar.raj@ti.com>
Cc: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
Cc: Vitaly Andrianov <vitalya@ti.com>
Cc: Lars Poeschel <poeschel@lemonage.de>
Cc: Bo Shen <voice.shen@atmel.com>
Cc: Hannes Petermaier <hannes.petermaier@br-automation.com>
Cc: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>
Acked-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Nikita Kiryanov <nikita@compulab.co.il>
Reviewed-by: Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jaganna@xilinx.com>
gd->fdt_blob is used for FDT control of U-Boot.
If CONFIG_OF_CONTROL is not defined, it is useless.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This was breaking the build for some boards:
MPC8536DS MPC8536DS_36BIT MPC8536DS_SDCARD MPC8536DS_SPIFLASH qemu-ppce500
Include only these features for some PPC boards if the configuration for MultiProcessor
is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Huau <contact@huau-gabriel.fr>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
Acked-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
There are two ways to run into handle_exception, run command 'kgdb' and
encounter a breakpoint which triggers exception handling.
The origin source code only saves regs when first run command 'kgdb'.
Take the following for example, When run 'kgdb', regs is saved to entry_regs.
When run 'bootz', regs is not saved. However, if we set a breakpoint, then
continue. When breakpoint is reached, run `quit`, and Now return to the
instruction which follows kgdb, but not bootz.This may cause errors. So,
save regs for each handle_exception call to return to the correct place.
Example:
Target | Host
=>kgdb | (gdb)b bootz
| (gdb)c
=>bootz |
| (gdb)Here stop because of breakpoint
| (gdb)q
Signed-off-by: Peng Fan <van.freenix@gmail.com>
The parameters of size_t type shall be formatted using "%zu" and not
using "%d".
Precision argument for the "%.*s" parameters shall be of int type.
Signed-off-by: Vasili Galka <vvv444@gmail.com>
For some boards board_init() will change GPIOs, so we need to have driver
model available before then. Adjust the board init to arrange this, but
enable it for driver model only, just to be safe.
This does create additional #ifdef logic, but it is safer than trying to
make a pervasive change which may cause some boards to break.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Since driver model registers itself with the stdio subsystem, and we
want to avoid delayed registration and other complexity associated with
the current serial console, move the stdio subsystem init earlier when
driver model is used for serial.
This simplifies the implementation. Should there be any problems with
this approach they can be dealt with as boards are converted over to
use driver model for serial.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
In order to support GPIO access in board_early_init_f() we must set up
driver model before this function is called. In any case, earlier is
better since driver model is (or will become) a key function for most
init.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
For ARM / ARM64 the relocation routines already updated
gd to the new value. Don't set it again. This allows
compilation with clang as it cannot update gd directly.
cc: Albert ARIBAUD <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
This commit provides distinction between DFU device detach and reset.
The -R behavior is preserved with proper handling of the dfu-util's -e
switch, which detach the DFU device.
By running dfu-util -e; one can force device to finish the execution of
dfu command on target and execute some other scripted commands.
Moreover, some naming has been changed - the dfu_reset() method now is known
as dfu_detach(). New name better reflects the purpose of the code.
It was also necessary to increase the number of usb_gadget_handle_interrupts()
calls since we also must wait for detection of the USB reset event.
Example usage:
1. -e (detach) switch
dfu-util -a0 -D file1.bin;dfu-util -a3 -D uImage;dfu-util -e
access to u-boot prompt.
2. -R (reset) switch
dfu-util -a0 -D file1.bin;dfu-util -R -a3 -D uImage
target board reset
Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
The gpio command mostly relies on gpio_request() and gpio_free() being
nops, in that you can request a GPIO twice. With driver model this is
now implemented correctly, so it fails.
Change the command to deal with a failure to claim the GPIO.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The GPIO list is very long in many cases and most of them are not used.
By default, show only the GPIOs that are in use, and provide a flag to show
all of them. This makes the 'gpio status' command much more pleasant.
In order to do this, driver model now exposes a method for obtaining the
'function' of a GPIO, which describes whether it is an input or output, for
example. Implementation of this method is optional.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The default format for arm64 Linux kernels is the "Image" format,
described in Documentation/arm64/booting.txt. This, along with an
optional gzip compression on top is all that is generated by default.
The Image format has a magic number within the header for verification,
a text_offset where the Image must be run from, an image_size that
includes the BSS and reserved fields.
This does not support automatic detection of a gzip compressed image.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
One specific USB 3.0 device behaves strangely when reset by
usb_new_device()'s call to hub_port_reset(). For some reason, the device
appears to briefly drop off the bus when this second bus reset is
executed, yet if we retry this loop, it'll eventually come back after
another two resets.
If USB bus reset is executed over and over within usb_new_device()'s call
to hub_port_reset(), I see the following sequence of results, which
repeats as long as you want:
1) STAT_C_CONNECTION = 1 STAT_CONNECTION = 0 USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE 0
2) STAT_C_CONNECTION = 1 STAT_CONNECTION = 1 USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE 0
3) STAT_C_CONNECTION = 1 STAT_CONNECTION = 1 USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE 1
The device in question is a SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 16GB memory stick with
USB VID/PID 0x0781/0x5581.
In order to allow this device to work with U-Boot, ignore the
{C_,}CONNECTION bits in the status/change registers, and only use the
ENABLE bit to determine if the reset was successful.
To be honest, extensive investigation has failed to determine why this
problem occurs. I'd love to know! I don't know if it's caused by:
* A HW bug in the device
* A HW bug in the Tegra USB controller
* A SW bug in the U-Boot Tegra USB driver
* A SW bug in the U-Boot USB core
This issue only occurs when the device's USB3 pins are attached to the
host; if only the USB2 pins are connected the issue does not occur. The
USB3 controller on Tegra is in reset, so is not actively communicating
with the device at all - a USB3 analyzer confirms this. Slightly
unplugging the device (so the USB3 pins don't contact) or using a USB2
cable or hub as an intermediary avoids the problem. For some reason,
the Linux kernel (either on the same Tegra board, or on an x86 host)
has no issue with the device, and I observe no disconnections during
reset.
This change won't affect any USB device that already works, since such
devices could not currently be triggering the error return this patch
removes, or they wouldn't be working currently.
However, this patch is quite reliable in practice, hence I hope it's
acceptable to solve the problem.
The only potential fallout I can see from this patch is:
* A broken device that triggers C_CONNECTION/!CONNECTION now causes the
loop in hub_port_reset() to run multiple times. If it never succeeds,
this will cause "usb start" to take roughly 1s extra to execute.
* If the user unplugs a device while hub_port_reset() is executing, and
very quickly swaps in a new device, hub_port_reset() might succeed on
the new device. This would mean that any information cached about the
original device (from the descriptor read in usb_new_device(), which
simply caches the max packet size) might be invalid, which would cause
problems talking to the new device. However, without this change, the
new device wouldn't work anyway, so this is probably not much of a
loss.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
As we support both Host and Device mode operation, an OTG controller
can return -ENODEV on a port which it found to be in Device mode during
Host mode scan for devices. In case -ENODEV is returned, print that the
port is not available and continue instead of screaming a bloody error
message.
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Commit e3a5bbce broke the FIT image tests by not loading a ramdisk even if
a load address is provided in the FIT. The rationale was that a load address
of 0 should be considered to mean 'do not load'.
Add a new load operation which supports this feature, so that the ramdisk
will be loaded if a non-zero load address is provided.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
resync ubi subsystem with linux:
commit 455c6fdbd219161bd09b1165f11699d6d73de11c
Author: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Date: Sun Mar 30 20:40:15 2014 -0700
Linux 3.14
A nice side effect of this, is we introduce UBI Fastmap support
to U-Boot.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Cc: Sergey Lapin <slapin@ossfans.org>
Cc: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
Cc: Joerg Krause <jkrause@posteo.de>
CONFIG_SPL_NET_SUPPORT is not the only time we want SPL to ahve
environment, CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT is when we want it.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
This patch implements the generic board init as described in
doc/README.generic-board.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
Signed-off-by: Scott McNutt <smcnutt@psyent.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Commit b3dd64f5d5 "bootm: use genimg_get_kernel_addr()" introduced
a bug for booting FIT image. It's because calling fit_parse_config()
twice will give us wrong value in img_addr.
Add a new function genimg_get_kernel_addr_fit() whichl will always
return fit_uname_config and fit_uname_kernel for CONFIG_FIT.
genimg_get_kernel_addr() will ignore those to parameters.
Reported-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <pengw@nvidia.com>
Use cli_simple_process_macros, so that environment
variables (e.g. ${console}) can be used in append strings.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
This allows u-boot to load different OS or Bare Metal application on
different cores of the i.MX6 SoC.
For example: running Android on cpu0 and a RT OS like QNX/FreeRTOS on cpu1.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Huau <contact@huau-gabriel.fr>
Acked-by: Stefano Babic <sbabic@denx.de>
most todays LCDs support 32bpp e.g. the framebuffer memory is 32bpp
organized.
To support 24bpp BMPs we need to take only 3 byte from the bpp and set
one byte from the FB to 0.
Signed-off-by: Hannes Petermaier <oe5hpm@oevsv.at>
This patch removes following two functions:
- lcd_getbgcolor(...)
not used somewhere outside lcd.c, internally we use now the global
variable lcd_color_bg (was return value of function before)
- lcd_getfgcolor(...)
not used in any place of u-boot
Signed-off-by: Hannes Petermaier <oe5hpm@oevsv.at>
[agust: rebased]
Signed-off-by: Anatolij Gustschin <agust@denx.de>
Use the new API which is originally taken out from boot_get_kernel
of bootm.c
Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <pengw@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
[trini: Fix warnings with CONFIG_FIT]
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Trying bootm for zImage will print out several error message which
is not necessary for this case. So detect image format firstly, only
try bootm for legacy and FIT format image then try bootz for others.
This patch needs new function genimg_get_kernel_addr().
Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <pengw@nvidia.com>
Kernel address is normally stored as a string argument of bootm or bootz.
This function is taken out from boot_get_kernel() of bootm.c, which can be
reused by others.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <pengw@nvidia.com>
[trini: Fix warnings with CONFIG_FIT]
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
I happened to spot this while working in the area.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@hellion.org.uk>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When "pxe boot" downloads the initrd/kernel/DTB, netboot_common() saves
the downloaded filename to global variable BootFile. If the boot
operation is aborted, this global state is not cleared. If "dhcp" is
executed later without any arguments, BootFile is not cleared, and when
the DHCP response is received, BootpCopyNetParams() writes the value into
environment variable bootfile.
This causes the following scenario:
* Boot script executes dhcp; pxe get; pxe boot
* User CTRL-C's the PXE menu, which causes the first menu item to be
booted, which causes some file to be downloaded.
(This boot-on-CTRL-C behaviour is arguably a bug too, but it's a
separate bug and the bug this patch fixes would still exist if the user
simply waited to press CTRL-C until "pxe boot" started downloading
files)
* User CTRL-C's the file downloads, but the filename is still written to
the bootfile environment variable.
* User re-runs the boot command, which in my case executes "dhcp; pxe get;
pxe boot" again, and "dhcp" picks up the saved bootfile environment
variable and proceeds to download a file that it shouldn't.
To solve this, modify the implementation of "pxe get" to clear BootFile
if the whole boot operation fails, which avoids this whole mess.
An alternative would be to modify netboot_common() such that the no-
arguments case explicitly clears the global variable BootFile. However,
that would prevent the following command sequences from working:
$ dhcp filename # downloads "filename"
$ dhcp # downloads $bootfile, i.e. "filename"
or:
$ setenv bootfile filename
$ dhcp # downloads $bootfile, i.e. "filename"
... and I assume someone relies on U-Boot working that way.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
Commit d4f5ef59cc7 "dfu: defer parsing of device string to IO backend" changed
the function signature of dfu_init_env_entities(). Adjust cmd_thordown.c
to match that change.
Also, apply the same change as commit d6d37d737b58e "dfu: free entities
when parsing fails" to cmd_thordown.c.
Fixes: d4f5ef59cc7 ("dfu: defer parsing of device string to IO backend")
Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Devices are not all identified by a single integer. To support
this, defer the parsing of the device string to the IO backed, so that
it can apply the appropriate rules.
SPI devices are specified as controller:chip_select. SPI/SF support will
be added soon.
MMC devices can also be specified as controller[.hwpart][:partition] in
many commands, although we don't support that syntax in DFU.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
These commands may be used to determine the size of a file without
actually reading the whole file content into memory. This may be used
to determine if the file will fit into the memory buffer that will
contain it. In particular, the DFU code will use it for this purpose
in the next commit.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
- init hardware watchdog if applicable
- use CONFIG_SYS_MONITOR_LEN as the gd monitor len for Blackfin
- reserve u-boot memory at the top field of the RAM for Blackfin
- avoid refer to CONFIG_SYS_MONITOR_LEN, which is not defined by Blackfin
Signed-off-by: Sonic Zhang <sonic.zhang@analog.com>
Add callback with __weak annotation to allow setup of environment
partition number in runtime from a board file.
Propagate mmc_switch_part() return value into init_mmc_for_env() instead
of -1 in case of failure.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Lifshitz <lifshitz@compulab.co.il>
Signed-off-by: Igor Grinberg <grinberg@compulab.co.il>
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
Some architecture needs extra device tree setup. Instead of adding
yet another hook, convert arch_fixup_memory_node to be a generic
FDT fixup function.
[maz: collapsed 3 patches into one, rewrote commit message]
Signed-off-by: Ma Haijun <mahaijuns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Acked-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@hellion.org.uk>
Use CONFIG_SOC_KEYSTONE in common places instead of defining
a lot of "if def .. || if def " for different Keystone2 SoC types.
Acked-by: Murali Karicheri <m-karicheri2@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivan Khoronzhuk <ivan.khoronzhuk@ti.com>
For sandbox we have a fallback console which is used very early in
U-Boot, before serial drivers are available. Rather than try to guess
when to switch to the real console, add a flag so we can be sure. This
makes sure that sandbox can always output a panic() message, for example,
and avoids silent failure (which is very annoying in sandbox).
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
If the console is not present, we try to reduce overhead by stopping any
output in vprintf(), before it gets to putc(). This is of dubious merit
in general, but in the case of sandbox it is incorrect since we have a
fallback console which reports errors very early in U-Boot. If this is
defeated U-Boot can hang or exit with no indication of what is wrong.
Remove the optimisation for sandbox.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The current functions for adding and removing devices require a device name.
This is not convenient for driver model, which wants to store a pointer to
the relevant device. Add new functions which provide this feature and adjust
the old ones to call these.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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>
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>
At present stdio device functions do not get any clue as to which stdio
device is being acted on. Some implementations go to great lengths to work
around this, such as defining a whole separate set of functions for each
possible device.
For driver model we need to associate a stdio_dev with a device. It doesn't
seem possible to continue with this work-around approach.
Instead, add a stdio_dev pointer to each of the stdio member functions.
Note: The serial drivers have the same problem, but it is not strictly
necessary to fix that to get driver model running. Also, if we convert
serial over to driver model the problem will go away.
Code size increases by 244 bytes for Thumb2 and 428 for PowerPC.
22: stdio: Pass device pointer to stdio methods
arm: (for 2/2 boards) all +244.0 bss -4.0 text +248.0
powerpc: (for 1/1 boards) all +428.0 text +428.0
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Reviewed-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
There is no point in setting a structure's memory to NULL when it has
already been zeroed with memset().
Also, there is no need to create a stub function for stdio to call - if the
function is NULL it will not be called.
This is a clean-up, with no change in functionality.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Tun on DEBUG in malloc(). This adds code space and slows things down but
for sandbox this is acceptable. We gain the ability to check for memory
leaks in tests.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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>
These don't really serve any purpose in the modern age. On the other hand
they show up as annoying control characters in my editor, which then happily
removes them.
I believe we can drop these characters from the file.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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>
When this option is enabled, CRLF is treated like LF when importing environments
from text files, which means CRs ('\r') in front of LFs ('\n') are just ignored.
Drawback of enabling this option is that (maybe exported) variables which have
a trailing CR in their content will get imported without that CR. But this
drawback is very unlikely and the big advantage of letting Windows user create
a *working* uEnv.txt too is likely more welcome.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Holler <holler@ahsoftware.de>
clang chokes about the concept of having an alias to an
always_inlined function. gcc likely just ignores the always
inlined since binary sizes are equal before and after this
patch. Convert the aliases to weak functions and provide
missing prototypes.
cc: Pavel Herrmann <morpheus.ibis@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
Since no board defines CONFIG_TUNE_PIO this is just dead
code, so remove it.
cc: Pavel Herrmann <morpheus.ibis@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
For the same reason as in commit 50c8d66d, all the remaining
CONFIG_SYS_NAND_PAGE_SIZE in common/spl/spl_nand.c can be replaced
with sizeof(*header).
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Cc: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
Cc: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
Cc: Stefano Babic <sbabic@denx.de>
The and operator implicitly upcasts the value to
int, hence the format should expect an int type
as well. (and make checkpatch happy)
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
This not only looks a bit better it also prevents a
warning with W=1 (no previous prototype).
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This not only looks a bit better it also prevents a
warning with W=1 (no previous prototype).
cc: agust@denx.de
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
First of all this looks a lot better, but it also
prevents a gcc warning (W=1), that the weak function
has no previous prototype.
cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Since most commands are not public, make them static. This
prevents warnings that no common prototype is available.
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
Use get_device_and_partition() is better since:
1. It will call the device initialize function internally. So we can
remove the mmc intialization code to save many lines.
2. It is used by fatls/fatload/fatwrite. So saveenv & load env should
use it too.
3. It can parse the "D:P", "D", "D:", "D:auto" string to get correct
device and partition information by run-time.
Also we remove the FAT_ENV_DEVICE and FAT_ENV_PART. We use a string:
FAT_ENV_DEVICE_AND_PART.
For at91sam9m10g45ek, it is "0". That means use device 0 and if:
a)device 0 has no partition table, use the whole device as a FAT file
system.
b)device 0 has partittion table, use the partition #1.
Refer to the commit: 10a37fd7a4 for details of device & partition string.
Signed-off-by: Josh Wu <josh.wu@atmel.com>
Reviewed-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
When dfu_init_env_entities() fails part-way through, some entities may
have been added to dfu_list. These are only removed by dfu_free_entities().
If that function isn't called, those stale entities will still exist the
next time dfu_init_env_entities() is called, leading to confusion. Fix
do_dfu() to ensure that dfu_free_entities() is always called, to avoid
this confusion.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Tested-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Commit 95fac6ab45 "sandbox: Use os functions to read host device tree"
removed the ability for get_device_and_partition() to handle the "host"
device type, and redirect accesses to it to the host filesystem. This
broke some unit tests that use this feature. So, revert that change. The
code added back by this patch is slightly different to pacify checkpatch.
However, we're then left with "host" being both:
- A pseudo device that accesses the hosts real filesystem.
- An emulated block device, which accesses "sectors" inside a file stored
on the host.
In order to resolve this discrepancy, rename the pseudo device from host
to hostfs, and adjust the unit-tests for this change.
The "help sb" output is modified to reflect this rename, and state where
the host and hostfs devices should be used.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: Josh Wu <josh.wu@atmel.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When debugging drivers it is useful to see what I/O accesses were done
and in what order.
Even if the individual accesses are of little interest it can be useful to
verify that the access pattern is consistent each time an operation is
performed. In this case a checksum can be used to characterise the operation
of a driver. The checksum can be compared across different runs of the
operation to verify that the driver is working properly.
In particular, when performing major refactoring of the driver, where the
access pattern should not change, the checksum provides assurance that the
refactoring work has not broken the driver.
Add an I/O tracing feature and associated commands to provide this facility.
It works by sneaking into the io.h heder for an architecture and redirecting
I/O accesses through its tracing mechanism.
For now no commands are provided to examine the trace buffer. The format is
fairly simple, so 'md' is a reasonable substitute.
Note: The checksum feature is only useful for I/O regions where the contents
do not change outside of software control. Where this is not suitable you can
fall back to manually comparing the addresses. It might be useful to enhance
tracing to only checksum the accesses and not the data read/written.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
commit ecd729500 "Add parameter to md5sum to save the md5 sum"
adds support to build a string to be saved in the env and tries
to zero end it with str_ptr = '\0'; This does actually set the
pointer to the end of the buffer itself to zero. Since the
string was already zero terminated by the sprintf before it,
just remove the line, preventing a clang warning.
cc: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
commit 18b06652cd "tools: include u-boot version of sha256.h"
unconditionally forced the sha256.h from u-boot to be used
for tools instead of the host version. This is fragile though
as it will also include the host version. Therefore move it
to include/u-boot to join u-boot/md5.h etc which were renamed
for the same reason.
cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
At present this tool only checks the configuration signing. Have it also
look at each of the images in the configuration and confirm that they
verify.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de> (v1)
This makes it possible to decompress an image without it being a kernel
and without intending to boot it (as it needed for host tools, for example).
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This can be obtained by looking up the image type, so is redundant. It is
better to centralise this lookup to avoid errors.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This file has code in three different categories:
- Command processing
- OS-specific boot code
- Locating images and setting up to boot
Only the first category really belongs in a file called cmd_bootm.c.
Leave the command processing code where it is. Split out the OS-specific
boot code into bootm_os.c. Split out the other code into bootm.c
Header files and extern declarations are tidied but otherwise no code
changes are made, to make it easier to review.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
It is more common to have 0 mean OK, and -ve mean error. Change this
function to work the same way to avoid confusion.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Before this commit, fdt_initrd() just returned if initrd
start address is zero.
But it is possible if the RAM is located at address 0.
This commit makes the return condition more reasonable:
Just return if the size of initrd is zero.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Data written to DTB must be converted to big endian order.
It is usually done by using cpu_to_fdt32(), cpu_to_fdt64(), etc.
fdt_initrd() invoked write_cell(), which always swaps byte order.
It means the function only worked on little endian architectures.
(On big endian architectures, the byte order should be kept as it is)
This commit uses cpu_to_fdt32() and cpu_to_fdt64()
and deletes write_cell().
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Data written to DTB must be converted to big endian order.
It is usually done by using cpu_to_fdt32(), cpu_to_fdt64(), etc.
fdt_fixup_memory_banks() invoked write_cell(), which always
swaps byte order.
It means the function only worked on little endian architectures.
This commit adds and uses a new helper function, fdt_pack_reg(),
which works on both big endian and little endian architrectures.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
In the next commit, I will add a new function, fdt_pack_reg()
which uses get_cells_len().
Beforehand, this commit adds 'const' qualifier to get_cells_len().
Otherwise, a warning message will appear:
warning: passing argument 1 of 'get_cells_len' discards 'const'
qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
- Do not use a deep indentation. We have only 80-character
on each line and 1 indentation consumes 8 spaces. Before the
code moves far to the right, you should consider to
fix your code. See Linux Documentation/CodingStyle.
- Add CONFIG_OF_STDOUT_VIA_ALIAS and OF_STDOUT_PATH macros
only to their definition. Do not add them to both
callee and caller. This is a tip to avoid using #ifdef
everywhere.
- OF_STDOUT_PATH and CONFIG_OF_STDOUT_VIA_ALIAS are exclusive.
If both are defined, the former takes precedence.
Do not try to fix-up "linux,stdout-path" property twice.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
After all, we have realized "force" argument is completely
useless. fdt_chosen() was always called with force = 1.
We should always want to do the same thing
(set appropriate value to the property)
even if the property already exists.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
After all, we have realized "force" argument is completely
useless. fdt_initrd() was always called with force = 1.
We should always want to do the same thing
(set appropriate value to the property)
even if the property already exists.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Some functions in fdt_support.c do the same routine:
search a node with a given name ("chosen", "memory", etc.)
or newly create it if it does not exist.
So this commit makes that routine to a helper function.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
A board that has a USB ethernet device only may set the usbetheraddr
and not the ethaddr.
ethaddr will be the default MAC address that is chosen and if that
is not populated then the usbethaddr is looked at. If neither are set
then then device tree blob is not modified.
Signed-off-by: Dan Murphy <dmurphy@ti.com>
Currently, U-Boot behaves as follows:
- Begin with no SD card inserted in "mmc 1"
- Execute: mmc dev 1
- This fails, since there is no card
- User plugs in an SD card
- Execute: mmc dev 1
- This still fails, since the HW isn't reprobed.
With this change, U-Boot behaves as follows:
- Begin with no SD card inserted in "mmc 1"
- Execute: mmc dev 1
- This fails, since there is no card
- User plugs in an SD card
- Execute: mmc dev 1
- The newly present SD card is detected
I know that "mmc rescan" will force the HW to be reprobed, but I feel it
makes more sense if "mmc dev" always reprobes the HW after selecting the
current MMC device. This allows scripts to just execute "mmc dev", and
not have to also execute "mmc rescan" to check for media presense.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
The body of init_mmc_device() is now identical to that of do_mmc_rescan()
except for the error codes returned. Modify do_mmc_rescan() to simply
call init_mmc_device() and convert the error codes, to avoid code
duplication.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
This allows callers to inject mmc->has_init = 0 between finding the
MMC device, and calling mmc_init(), which forces mmc_init() to rescan
the HW. Future changes will use this feature.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Jaehoon Chung <jh80.chung@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
Currently, "mmc dev 0" does not change the selected HW partition. I
think it makes more sense if "mmc dev 0" is an alias for "mmc dev 0 0",
i.e. that HW partition 0 (main data area) is always selected by default
if the user didn't request a specific partition. Otherwise, the following
happens, which feels wrong:
Select HW partition 1 (boot0):
mmc dev 0 1
Doesn't change the HW partition, so it's still 1 (boot0):
mmc dev 0
With this patch, the second command above re-selects the main data area.
Note that some MMC devices (i.e. SD cards) don't support HW partitions.
However, this patch still works, since mmc_start_init() sets the current
partition number to 0, and mmc_select_hwpart() succeeds if the requested
partition is already selected.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
To prevent a warning for clang the loop without a body
is made more clear by moving it to a line of its own.
This prevents a clang warning.
cc: sbabic@denx.de
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
Clang interpretes an if condition like "if ((a = b) == NULL)
as it tries to assign a value in a statement. Hence if you do
"if ((something)) it warns you that you might be confused.
Hence drop the double braces for plane if statements.
Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
if algo->digest_size is zero nothing is set in the str_output
buffer. An attempt is made to zero end the buffer, but the
pointer to the buffer is set to zero instead. I am unaware if
it causes any actual problems, but solves the following warning:
common/hash.c:217:13: warning: expression which evaluates to zero treated as
a null pointer constant of type 'char *' [-Wnon-literal-null-conversion]
str_ptr = '\0';
^~~~
cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
Replace run_command() by run_command_repeatable() in places which
depend on the return code to indicate repeatability.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Betker <thomas.betker@rohde-schwarz.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
run_command() returns 0 on success and 1 on error. However, there are some
invocations which expect 0 or 1 for success (not repeatable or repeatable)
and -1 for error; add run_command_repeatable() for this purpose.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Betker <thomas.betker@rohde-schwarz.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
run_command() returns 0 for success, 1 for failure. Fix places which
assume that failure is indicated by a negative return code.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Betker <thomas.betker@rohde-schwarz.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
When writing values into an FDT it is possible that there will be
insufficient space. If the caller gets a useful error then it can
potentially deal with the situation.
Adjust these functions to return -ENOSPC when the FDT is full.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When the map_sysmem, then the fatwrite command can support sandbox.
Following command will show how to use it:
=> sb bind 0 sd.img
=> fatls host 0
=> fatwrite host 0 $memaddr filename $filesize
Signed-off-by: Josh Wu <josh.wu@atmel.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Remove the common infrastructure of nand_spl and
clean-up the code inside ifdef(CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT)..endif.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
make the use of legacy image format configurable through
the config define CONFIG_IMAGE_FORMAT_LEGACY.
When relying on signed FIT images with required signature check
the legacy image format should be disabled. Therefore introduce
this new define and enable legacy image format if CONFIG_FIT_SIGNATURE
is not set. If CONFIG_FIT_SIGNATURE is set disable per default
the legacy image format.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Cc: Lars Steubesand <lars.steubesand@philips.com>
Cc: Mike Pearce <mike@kaew.be>
Cc: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Assign default environment and set env valid during board_init_f
before relocation as the actual environment will be read from eeprom
later.
Signed-off-by: Siva Durga Prasad Paladugu <sivadur@xilinx.com>
Acked-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>
The return code is not consistent with cli_simple_run_command_list(). For the
last command in a sequence, the return code is actually inverted.
Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When a simple command like 'false' is provided, hush should return the
result of that command. However, hush only does this if the
FLAG_EXIT_FROM_LOOP flag is provided. Without this flag, hush will
happily execute the empty string command immediate after 'false' and
then return a success code.
This behaviour does not seem very useful, and requiring the flag also
seems wrong, since it means that hush will execute only the first command
in a sequence.
Add a check for empty string and fall out of the loop in that case. That
at least fixes the simple command case. This is a change in behaviour but
it is unlikely that the old behaviour would be considered correct in any
case.
Reported-by: Stefan Herbrechtsmeier <stefan@herbrechtsmeier.net>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The mask value used in itest overflows and therefore it can return an
incorrect result for something like 'itest 0 == 1'. Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Now that we wait the correct specification-mandated time at the end of
usb_hub_power_on(), I suspect that CONFIG_USB_HUB_MIN_POWER_ON_DELAY has
no purpose.
For cm_t35.h, we already wait longer than the original MIN_POWER_ON_DELAY,
so this change is safe.
For gw_ventana.h, we will wait as long as the original MIN_POWER_ON_DELAY
iff pgood_delay was at least 200ms. I'm not sure if this is the case or
not, hence I've CC'd relevant people to test this change.
Cc: Igor Grinberg <grinberg@compulab.co.il>
Cc: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
usb_hub_power_on() currently waits for the maximum of (a) the hub port's
power output to become good, (b) the max time the USB specification
allows a device to take to connect.
However, these two operations must occur in series rather than in
parallel. First, the power supply ramps up to the level required to
power the USB device, and then the device may take a certain amount of
time to connect (assert D+/D- pullups).
Related, the maximum time that a device has to assert pullups is 1s not
100ms.
This is explained in "Connect Timing ECN.pdf", itself part of
usb_20_042814.zip from www.usb.org.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
bootdelay_process() never returns in some circumstances, whichs makes the
control flow confusing. Change it so that the decision about how to execute
the boot command is made in the main_loop() code, so it is easier to follow.
Move CLI stuff to cli.c.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The main loop is easier to follow if the code is grouped into separate
functions. Make this change, so that main_loop() is easier to read.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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>
Add a bootretry_ prefix to these two functions, and remove the need for
the #ifdef around everything (it moves to the Makefile).
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This code is only used by one board, so it seems a shame to clutter up
the readline code with it. Move it into its own file.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
It doesn't make sense to have the simple parser and the readline code
all in main. Split them out into separate files.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
using UBI and DM together leads in compiler error, as
both define a "struct device", so rename "struct device"
in include/dm/device.h to "struct udevice", as we use
linux code (MTD/UBI/UBIFS some USB code,...) and cannot
change the linux "struct device"
Signed-off-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
The new atmelimage converts a machine code BLOB to bootable ROM image. Atmel
ROM has no sophisticated image format, it only checks the first 7 ARM vectors.
The vectors can contain valid B or LDR opcodes, the 6'th vector contains the
image size to load.
Additionally the PMECC header can be written by the atmelimage target. The
parameters must be given via the -n switch as a coma separated list. For
example:
mkimage -T atmelimage \
-n usePmecc=1,sectorPerPage=4,sectorSize=512,spareSize=64,eccBits=4,eccOffset=36 \
-d spl/u-boot-spl.bin boot.bin
A provided image can be checked for correct header setup. It prints out the
PMECC header parameters if it has one and the 6'th interrupt vector content.
---8<---
Image Type: ATMEL ROM-Boot Image with PMECC Header
PMECC header
====================
eccOffset: 36
sectorSize: 512
eccBitReq: 4
spareSize: 64
nbSectorPerPage: 4
usePmecc: 1
====================
6'th vector has 17044 set
--->8---
A SPL binary modified with the atmelimage mkimage target was succesfully
booted on a sama5d34ek via MMC and NAND.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Bießmann <andreas.devel@googlemail.com>
Cc: Bo Shen <voice.shen@atmel.com>
Cc: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Tested-by: Bo Shen <voice.shen@atmel.com>
The implementation of mmc_select_hwpart() was cribbed from do_mmcops().
Update do_mmcops() to call mmc_select_hwpart() to avoid duplication.
<panto> Manual patch update due to patch order.
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
All the sub-commands start with the main command name, but it was
missing from one of the help texts.
<panto> typos fix.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
This sub-command adds support for the RPMB partition of an eMMC:
* mmc rpmb key <address of the authentication key>
Programs the authentication key in the eMMC This key can not
be overwritten.
* mmc rpmb read <address> <block> <#count> [address of key]
Reads <#count> blocks of 256 bytes in the RPMB partition
beginning at block number <block>. If the optionnal
address of the authentication key is provided, the
Message Authentication Code (MAC) is verified on each
block.
* mmc rpmb write <address> <block> <#count> <address of key>
Writes <#count> blocks of 256 bytes in the RPMB partition
beginning at block number <block>. The datas are signed
with the key provided.
* mmc rpmb counter
Returns the 'Write counter' of the RPMB partition.
The sub-command is conditional on compilation flag CONFIG_SUPPORT_EMMC_RPMB
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
Signed-off-by: Pierre Aubert <p.aubert@staubli.com>
CC: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
User's confirmation is asked in different commands. This commit adds a
function for such confirmation.
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
Signed-off-by: Pierre Aubert <p.aubert@staubli.com>
Added support to load partial bitstreams.
The partial bitstreams can be loaded using the below commands
Commands:
fpga loadp <dev> <addr> <size>
fpga loadbp <dev> <addr> <size>
The full bit streams can be loaded using the
old commands(fpga load and fpga loadb).
Signed-off-by: Siva Durga Prasad Paladugu <sivadur@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com>
Clean up partial, full and compressed bitstream handling.
U-Boot supports full bitstream loading and partial
based on detection which is not 100% correct.
Extending fpga_load/fpga_loadbitstream() with one more
argument which stores bitstream type.
Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com>
Guard the LOADMK functionality with config to provide
an option to enable or disable it.
Enable it for all platforms in mainline which enable CONFIG_CMD_FPGA.
Signed-off-by: Siva Durga Prasad Paladugu <sivadur@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com>
Conflicts:
boards.cfg
Conflicts were trivial once u-boot-arm/master boards.cfg was
reformatted (commit 6130c146) to match u-boot/master's own
reformatting (commit 1b37fa83).
We only need to read in the size of struct image_header and thus don't
need to know the page size of the nand device.
Cc: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
Acked-by: Stefano Babic <sbabic@denx.de>
Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
DRAM size should use 64-bit variable when the size could be more than 4GB.
Caught and verified on P4080DS with 4GB DDR.
Signed-off-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Some platforms (tested on mpc85xx, mpc86xx) use global data before calling
function baord_inti_f(). The data should not be cleared later. Any arch
which uses global data in generic board board_init_f() should define
CONFIG_SYS_GENERIC_GLOBAL_DATA.
Signed-off-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
CC: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
CC: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
CC: Albert ARIBAUD <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
We say we have an XIP (in this case, image loaded at desired execution
address) when the image header has been offset in the load. It's
possible that in some cases executing the header is non-fatal but that's
not true in many other cases.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
console_buffer array is defined to be CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE + 1 long,
whereas the_command array only CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE long. Subsequent
use of strcpy(the_command, console_buffer) will write final \0
terminating byte outside the_command array when entering a command
of max length.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Otnes <kotnes <at> cisco <dot> com>
The command "time" shows the execution time of the command given
to the argument, like this:
time: 45.293 seconds, 45293 ticks
Since we adopted CONFIG_SYS_HZ = 1000 for all boards,
we always have a simple formula: "1 tick = 0.0001 second".
Showing ticks looks almost redundant.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
gd->bd->bi_baudrate is a copy of gd->baudrate.
Since baudrate is a common feature for all architectures,
keep gd->baudrate only.
It is true that bi_baudrate was passed to the kernel in that structure
but it was a long time ago.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Cc: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Cc: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Acked-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu> (For microblaze)
In the case where an environment variable spans multiple lines, we should
use run_command_list() so that all lines are executed. This shold be
backwards compatible with existing behaviour for existing scripts.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Adjust the code for these commands so that they work on sandbox.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
(Adjusted to fix minor merge comflict, when applied)
Change-Id: I987dee6194cd5c83f82604caf894fc85e4eb71a8
This patch contains an implementation of the fastboot protocol on the
device side and documentation. This is based on USB download gadget
infrastructure. The fastboot function implements the getvar, reboot,
download and reboot commands. What is missing is the flash handling i.e.
writting the image to media.
v3 (Rob Herring):
This is based on http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/126798/ with the
following changes:
- Rebase to current mainline and updates for current gadget API
- Use SPDX identifiers for licenses
- Traced the history and added missing copyright to cmd_fastboot.c
- Use load_addr/load_size for transfer buffer
- Allow vendor strings to be optional
- Set vendor/product ID from config defines
- Allow Ctrl-C to exit fastboot mode
v4:
- Major re-write to use the USB download gadget. Consolidated function
code to a single file.
- Moved globals into single struct.
- Use puts and putc as appropriate.
- Added CONFIG_USB_FASTBOOT_BUF_ADDR and CONFIG_USB_FASTBOOT_BUF_SIZE to
set the fastboot transfer buffer.
v5:
- Add CONFIG option documentation to README
- Rebase using new downloader registration
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
This patch adds support for the Android boot-image format. The header
file is from the Android project and got slightly alterted so the struct +
its defines are not generic but have something like a namespace. The
header file is from bootloader/legacy/include/boot/bootimg.h. The header
parsing has been written from scratch and I looked at
bootloader/legacy/usbloader/usbloader.c for some details.
The image contains the physical address (load address) of the kernel and
ramdisk. This address is considered only for the kernel image.
The "second image" defined in the image header is currently not
supported. I haven't found anything that is creating this.
v3 (Rob Herring):
This is based on http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/126797/ with the
following changes:
- Rebased to current mainline
- Moved android image handling to separate functions in
common/image-android.c
- s/u8/char/ in header to fix string function warnings
- Use SPDX identifiers for licenses
- Cleaned-up file source information:
android_image.h is from file include/boot/bootimg.h in repository:
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bootable/bootloader/legacy
The git commit hash is 4205b865141ff2e255fe1d3bd16de18e217ef06a
usbloader.c would be from the same commit, but it does not appear
to have been used for any actual code.
v4:
- s/andriod/android/
- Use a separate flag ep_found to track if the entry point has been set
rather than using a magic value.
Cc: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Allow an optional devtype parameter to the ums command, which specifies
the type of the device to be exported. This could allow exporting a SATA
or even another USB device.
Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com>
It's easier to assign values to the variables inside an if statement body
if the assignment and declaration are separate.
Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com>
get_device() is a generic routine that will support any type of block
device. Use this instead of the type-specific find_mmc_device(), for
future flexibility.
Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com>
There's nothing Samsung-/board-specfic about the implementation of
ums_init(). Move the code into cmd_usb_mass_storage.c, so that it can
be shared by any user of that command.
Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com>
Without this, if g_dnl_register() fails, the UMS code continues on
blindly and crashes. This fix makes it simply print an error message
instead.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Preprocessor definitions and hardcoded implementation selection in
g_dnl core were replaced by a linker list made of (usb_function_name,
bind_callback) pairs.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Zalega <m.zalega@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Former usb_cable_connected() patch broke compilation of boards which do
not support this feature.
I've renamed usb_cable_connected() to g_dnl_usb_cable_connected() and added
its default implementation to gadget downloader driver code. There's
only one driver of this kind and it's unlikely there'll be another, so
there's no point in keeping it in /common.
Previously this function was declared in usb.h. I've moved it, since
it's more appropriate to keep it in g_dnl.h - usb.h seems to be intended
for USB host implementation.
Existing code, confronted with default -EOPNOTSUPP return value,
continues as if the cable was connected.
CONFIG_USB_CABLE_CHECK was removed.
Change-Id: Ib9198621adee2811b391c64512f14646cefd0369
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Zalega <m.zalega@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Acked-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
USB keyboard polling failed for some keyboards on PowerPC 5020.
This was caused by requesting only 4 bytes of data from keyboards that
produce an 8 byte HID report.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cox <adrian@humboldt.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
This patch adds a helper function that can be used to interpret most
"ranges" properties in the device tree.
It reads the n'th range out of a "ranges" array and returns the node's
virtual address of the range, the physical address that range starts at
and the size of the range.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
Reviewed-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
We already have a nice helper to give us a property cell value with default
fall back from a path. Split that into two helpers - one for the old path
based lookup and one to give us a value based on a node offset.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
Reviewed-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
MIPS needs a call to timer_init to preserve its current behaviour
ensuring that the cop0 compare register is initialised appropriately.
Reported-by: Daniel Schwierzeck <daniel.schwierzeck@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com>
Assigning gd->ram_size the return value of initdram matches the existing
MIPS board behaviour.
Suggested-by: Daniel Schwierzeck <daniel.schwierzeck@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com>
The LZO decompressor wasn't initializing the maximum output size, which
meant it would fail to decompress most of the time.
Reported-by: Matthias Weißer <weisserm@arcor.de>
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Matthias Weißer <weisserm@arcor.de>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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>
This required moving it into a C file from the header.
The only user of a non-default name_to_gpio is blackfin, therefore build tested
with the blackfin bct-brettl2 build, which is one I picked at random. Also
tested with a build for the ARM tec board which uses the default/fallback
implementation. Inspection with objdump shows that both have done the right
thing.
This change was requested by Marek during review of the sunxi patch series.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@hellion.org.uk>
Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Cc: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Cc: Sonic Zhang <sonic.adi@gmail.com>
This patch add support for gpimage format as a preparatory
patch for porting u-boot for keystone2 devices and is
based on omapimage format. It re-uses gph header to store the
size and loadaddr as done in omapimage.c
Signed-off-by: Vitaly Andrianov <vitalya@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Murali Karicheri <m-karicheri2@ti.com>
Acked-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
The keystone2 SOC requires to fix all 32 bit aliased addresses
to their 36 physical format. This has to happen after all fdt
nodes are added or modified.
Signed-off-by: Vitaly Andrianov <vitalya@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Murali Karicheri <m-karicheri2@ti.com>
Acked-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
We add two new environment variables, falcon_args_file and
falcon_image_file, which when set will override the compiled in default
values for falcon mode.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
With 452a272 we moved to allocating these variables on the stack. So
they will never now be NULL so remove these checks.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Inside of SPL we only concern ourself with one MMC device, so instead of
being able to use CONFIG_SYS_MMC_ENV_DEV we need to use 0 in SPL.
Switch the code to use a 'dev' variable to facilitate this.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
We should move forward to remove the old board init code. Add a
prominent message to encourage maintainers to get started on this
work.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
We've run into a non-trivial conversion to CONFIG_SYS_GENERIC_BOARD so
we'll postpone this notice until right after v2014.04 is out.
This reverts commit 36c4b1d980.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Changes:
- randomly generate partition uuid if any is undefined and CONFIG_RAND_UUID
is defined
- print debug info about set/unset/generated uuid
- update doc/README.gpt
Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Cc: Piotr Wilczek <p.wilczek@samsung.com>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Some eMMC chips may need the RST_n_FUNCTION bit set to a non-zero value
in order for warm reset of the system to work. Details on this being
required will be part of the eMMC datasheet. Also add using this
command to the dra7xx README.
* Whitespace fix by panto
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Acked-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
We should move forward to remove the old board init code. Add a
prominent message to encourage maintainers to get started on this
work.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When using CONFIG_SYS_I2C i2c needs to be initialized by
i2c_init_all(). This is done in some places but not in
eeprom_init().
Signed-off-by: Matthias Fuchs <matthias.fuchs@esd.eu>
The way that struct mmc was implemented was a bit of a mess;
configuration and internal state all jumbled up in a single structure.
On top of that the way initialization is done with mmc_register leads
to a lot of duplicated code in drivers.
Typically the initialization got something like this in every driver.
struct mmc *mmc = malloc(sizeof(struct mmc));
memset(mmc, 0, sizeof(struct mmc);
/* fill in fields of mmc struct */
/* store private data pointer */
mmc_register(mmc);
By using the new mmc_create call one just passes an mmc config struct
and an optional private data pointer like this:
struct mmc = mmc_create(&cfg, priv);
All in tree drivers have been updated to the new form, and expect
mmc_register to go away before long.
Changes since v1:
* Use calloc instead of manually calling memset.
* Mark mmc_register as deprecated.
Signed-off-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>
I needed to be able to uncompress lzma files. I did this command
based on unzip command and propose it if it could help.
Signed-off-by: Patrice Bouchand <pbfwdlist@gmail.com>
Changed to work with sandbox
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add function which allows encrypting the whole environment block with
AES-128-CBC. The key for the environment is retrieved by
env_aes_cbc_get_key() function, which must be implemented on a per-board
basis.
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Implement env_export() wrapper, so that all implementers of saveenv() don't
have to call hexport_r(), crc32() etc. sequence . This trims down a bit of
code duplication.
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Add simple 'aes' command, which allows using the AES-128-CBC encryption
and decryption functions from U-Boot command line.
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
add host tool "fit_check_sign" which verifies, if a fit image is
signed correct.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add hash_init(), hash_update() and hash_finish() to the
hash_algo struct. Add hash_lookup_algo() to look up the
struct given an algorithm name.
Signed-off-by: Hung-ying Tyan <tyanh@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add support for sha256,rsa4096 signatures in u-boot.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Cc: andreas@oetken.name
based on patch from andreas@oetken.name:
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/294318/
commit message:
I currently need support for rsa-sha256 signatures in u-boot and found out that
the code for signatures is not very generic. Thus adding of different
hash-algorithms for rsa-signatures is not easy to do without copy-pasting the
rsa-code. I attached a patch for how I think it could be better and included
support for rsa-sha256. This is a fast first shot.
aditionally work:
- removed checkpatch warnings
- removed compiler warnings
- rebased against current head
Signed-off-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Cc: andreas@oetken.name
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
check if a fdt is correct signed
pass an optional addr value. Contains the addr of the key blob
Signed-off-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add a simple LCD driver which uses SDL to display the image. We update the
image regularly, while still providing for reasonable performance.
Adjust the common lcd code to support sandbox.
For command-line runs we do not want the LCD to be displayed, so add a
--show_lcd option to enable it.
Tested-by: Che-Liang Chiou <clchiou@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add a common library for obtaining access to the Chrome OS EC. This is
used by boards which need to talk to the EC.
Reviewed-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@google.com>
Tested-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
At present we use U-Boot's filesystem layer to read the sandbox device tree,
but this is problematic since it relies on a temporary feauture added
there. Since we plan to implement proper block layer support for sandbox,
change this code to use the os layer functions instead. Also use the new
fdt_create_empty_tree() instead of our own code.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Before this commit, CONFIG_MPC8260 and CONFIG_8260
were used mixed-up.
All boards with mpc8260 cpu defined both of them:
- CONFIG_MPC8260 was defined in board config headers
and include/common.h
- CONFIG_8260 was defined arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc8260/config.mk
We do not need to have both of them.
This commit keeps only CONFIG_MPC8260.
This commit does:
- Delete CONFIG_8260 and CONFIG_MPC8260 definition
in config headers and include/common.h
- Rename CONFIG_8260 to CONFIG_MPC8260
in arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc8260/config.mk.
- Rename #ifdef CONFIG_8260 to #ifdef CONFIG_MPC8260
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Cc: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
When importing a checksummed area we need to be told how big the area in
question is so that we know that will match the size of the area which
the checksum is generated against.
Reported-by: Pierre AUBERT <p.aubert@staubli.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
The following shell command fails:
if test -z "$x"; then echo "zero"; else echo "non-zero"; fi
(assuming $x does not exist, it prints "non-zero" rather than "zero").
... since "$x" expands to nothing, and the argument is completely
dropped, causing too few to be passed to -z, causing cmd_test() to
error out early.
This is because when variable expansions are processed by make_string(),
the expanded results are concatenated back into a new string. However,
no quoting is applied when doing so, so any empty variables simply don't
generate any parameter when the combined string is parsed again.
Fix this by explicitly replacing quoting any argument that was originally
quoted when re-generating a string from the already-parsed argument list.
This also fixes loss of whitespace in commands such as:
setenv space " "
setenv var " 1${space}${space} 2 "
echo ">>${var}<<"
Reported-by: Russell King <linux@arm.linux.org.uk>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org>
Add 64-bit data for memory commands, such as md, mw, mm, cmp. The new
size ".q " is introduced.
For 64-bit architecture, 64-bit data is enabled by default, by detecting
compiler __LP64__. It is optional for other architectures.
Signed-off-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
Now that named GPIO banks are supported, along with a way of obtaining
the status of a GPIO (input or output), we can provide an enhanced
GPIO command for driver model. Where the driver provides its own operation
for obtaining the GPIO state, this is used, otherwise a generic version
is sufficient.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
As an example of how to write a uclass and a driver, provide a demo version
of each, accessible through the 'demo' command.
To use these with driver model, define CONFIG_CMD_DEMO and CONFIG_DM_DEMO.
The two demo drivers are enabled with CONFIG_DM_DEMO_SIMPLE and
CONFIG_DM_DEMO_SHAPE.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Pavel Herrmann <morpheus.ibis@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Viktor Křivák <viktor.krivak@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Hlavacek <tmshlvck@gmail.com>
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>
U-Boot now uses errors defined in include/errno.h which are negative
integers. Commands which fail need to report the error and return 1
to indicate failure. Add this functionality in cmd_process_error().
For now this merely reports the error number. It would be possible
also to produce a helpful error message by storing the error strings
in U-Boot.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When we tell the compiler to optimize for ARMv7 (and ARMv6 for that
matter) it assumes a default of SCTRL.A being cleared and unaligned
accesses being allowed and fast at the hardware level. We set this bit
and must pass along -mno-unaligned-access so that the compiler will
still breakdown accesses and not trigger a data abort.
To better help understand the requirements of the project with respect
to unaligned memory access, the
Documentation/unaligned-memory-access.txt file has been added as
doc/README.unaligned-memory-access.txt and is taken from the v3.14-rc1
tag of the kernel.
Cc: Albert ARIBAUD <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
Cc: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
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>
With this, fixup a trivial build error of get_effective_memsize needing
to be updated in the new board/freescale/p1010rdb/spl.c
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
There was no enough stack in SPL, so the buffer needed in SPL is to malloc
from memory pool and to repalce the temporary variable.
Signed-off-by: Ying Zhang <b40530@freescale.com>
Reviewed-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
For aarch64, unsigned long is 64-bit data. Memory commands should be fixed
with u32 for 32-bit address access. To be clear, ushort is replace with
u16, u_char is replaced with u8.
Signed-off-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
Acked-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
The directory name from an fdtdir directive in a PXE config file should
always be pre-pended to the DTB filename; it shouldn't matter whether
the DTB filename came from the $fdtfile environment variable, or whether
it was constructed dynamically from ${soc}-${board}.dtb. Fix the code to
always prepend the directory name.
Reported-by: Dennis Gilmore <dennis@ausil.us>
Fixes: c61d94d860 ("pxe: implement fdtdir extlinux.conf tag")
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Dennis Gilmore <dennis@ausil.us>
Tested-by: Dennis Gilmore <dennis@ausil.us>
This patch deal with error message of mtest command.
When test failed, the mtest command will output error information
that include memory address and value. But the address field is
not correct or misleading.
Signed-off-by: David Feng <fenghua@phytium.com.cn>
This function has been around for powerpc. It is used for systems with
memory more than CONFIG_MAX_MEM_MAPPED. In case of non-contiguous memory,
this feature can limit U-boot to one block without going over the limit.
Signed-off-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
Acked-by: Albert ARIBAUD <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
do_bootm_standanlone() calls ntohl(images->ep) which is wrong because
endianess conversion has already been done:
do_bootm()
\-do_bootm_states()
+-bootm_find_os()
| \-images.ep = image_get_ep();
| \-uimage_to_cpu(hdr->ih_ep);
\-boot_selected_os()
\-do_bootm_standanlone()
Without this conversion the code works correctly at least on AT91SAM9G45.
On big endian systems there should be no difference after applying this
patch because uimage_to_cpu(x) and ntohl(x) both expand to 'x'.
Signed-off-by: Christian Eggers <ceggers@gmx.de>
pxe.c provides both the "pxe" command which relies on a network, and the
"sysboot" command which doesn't. Fix the file to compile when network
support isn't enabled. This is useful e.g. on the Raspberry Pi which has
no network support yet, but will soon support the sysboot command.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org>
With d6a320d we moved some clock externs out of blackfin_local.h and
into clock.h but now need to include <asm/clock.h> in more drivers to
avoid warnings.
Cc: Sonic Zhang <sonic.zhang@analog.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
There is a strange comment in fit_image_load().
This function can be used for loading Kernel Image, FDT
as well as ramdisk.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
- When CONFIG_DISPLAY_CPUINFO is not enabled,
print_cpuinfo() should be defined as an empty function
in a header, include/common.h
- Remove #ifdef CONFIG_DISPLAY_CPUINFO .. #endif
from caller, common/board_f.c and arch/arm/lib/board.c
- Remove redundant prototypes in arch/arm/lib/board.c,
arch/arm/include/asm/arch-am33x/sys_proto.h and
board/nokia/rx51/rx51.h, keeping the one in include/common.h
- Add #ifdef CONFIG_DISPLAY_CPUINFO to the func definition
where it is missing
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Useful rules in scripts/Makefile.lib allows us to easily
generate a device tree blob and wrap it in assembly code.
We do not need to parse a linker script to get output format and arch.
This commit deletes ./u-boot.dtb since it is a copy of dts/dt.dtb.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Now we are ready to switch over to real Kbuild.
This commit disables temporary scripts:
scripts/{Makefile.build.tmp, Makefile.host.tmp}
and enables real Kbuild scripts:
scripts/{Makefile.build,Makefile.host,Makefile.lib}.
This switch is triggered by the line in scripts/Kbuild.include
-build := -f $(if $(KBUILD_SRC),$(srctree)/)scripts/Makefile.build.tmp obj
+build := -f $(if $(KBUILD_SRC),$(srctree)/)scripts/Makefile.build obj
We need to adjust some build scripts for U-Boot.
But smaller amount of modification is preferable.
Additionally, we need to fix compiler flags which are
locally added or removed.
In Kbuild, it is not allowed to change CFLAGS locally.
Instead, ccflags-y, asflags-y, cppflags-y,
CFLAGS_$(basetarget).o, CFLAGS_REMOVE_$(basetarget).o
are prepared for that purpose.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Tested-by: Gerhard Sittig <gsi@denx.de>
This commit changes the working directory
where the build process occurs.
Before this commit, build process occurred under the source
tree for both in-tree and out-of-tree build.
That's why we needed to add $(obj) prefix to all generated
files in makefiles like follows:
$(obj)u-boot.bin: $(obj)u-boot
Here, $(obj) is empty for in-tree build, whereas it points
to the output directory for out-of-tree build.
And our old build system changes the current working directory
with "make -C <sub-dir>" syntax when descending into the
sub-directories.
On the other hand, Kbuild uses a different idea
to handle out-of-tree build and directory descending.
The build process of Kbuild always occurs under the output tree.
When "O=dir/to/store/output/files" is given, the build system
changes the current working directory to that directory and
restarts the make.
Kbuild uses "make -f $(srctree)/scripts/Makefile.build obj=<sub-dir>"
syntax for descending into sub-directories.
(We can write it like "make $(obj)=<sub-dir>" with a shorthand.)
This means the current working directory is always the top
of the output directory.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Tested-by: Gerhard Sittig <gsi@denx.de>
Unlike other commands (for example, "fatwrite"), ext4write would
interpret the "sizebytes" as decimal number. This is not only
inconsistend and unexpected to most users, it also breaks usage
like this:
tftp ${addr} ${name}
ext4write mmc 0:2 ${addr} ${filename} ${filesize}
Change this to use the standard notation of base 16 input format.
See also commit b770e88
WARNING: this is a change to the user interface!!
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Cc: Uma Shankar <uma.shankar@samsung.com>
Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
This is much like a regular shell's -e operator, except that it takes
multiple arguments to specify the device type and device/partition ID
in addition to the usual filename:
if test -e mmc 0:1 /boot/boot.scr; then echo yes; else echo no; fi
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
This emulates bash:
$ if test; then echo yes; else echo no; fi
no
Currently, the code sets expr = -1 in this case, which gets mapped to
0 (true) at the end of do_test() by the logical -> shell exit code
conversion.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Currently, ! can only be parsed as the first operator in an expression.
This prevents the following from working:
$ if test ! ! 1 -eq 1; then echo yes; else echo no; fi
yes
$ if test ! 1 -eq 2 -a ! 3 -eq 4; then echo yes; else echo no; fi
yes
Fix this by parsing ! like any other operator, and and handling it
similarly to -a and -o.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
This better mirrors the behaviour of bash, for example:
$ if test -z = -z; then echo yes; else echo no; fi
yes
This is parsed as a string comparison of "-z" and "-z", since the check
for the binary "=" operator occurs first. Without this change, the
command would be parsed as a -z test of "-", followed by a syntax error;
a trailing -z without and operand.
This is a behavioural change, but I believe any commands affected were
previously invalid or bizarely formed.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
do_test() currently uses strcmp() twice to determine which operator is
present; once to determine how many arguments the operator needs, then
a second time to actually decode the operator and implement it.
Rewrite the code so that a table lookup is used to translate the operator
string to an integer, and use a more efficient switch statement to decode
and execute the operator.
This approach also acts as enablement for the following patches.
This patch should introduce no behavioural change.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
The open and close mmc sub-commands implement a hard-coded set of values
specific to the SMDK5250 platform. Remove these commands as what they
did can be done instead with a series of mmc dev / bootpart / bootbus
commands instead now.
Cc: Amar <amarendra.xt@samsung.com>
Cc: Minkyu Kang <mk7.kang@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Jaehoon Chung <jh80.chung@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@antoniou-consulting.com>