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This patch adds support for networking in SPL. Some devices are capable of loading SPL via network so it makes sense to load the main U-Boot binary via network too. This patch tries to use existing network code as much as possible. Unfortunately, it depends on environment which in turn depends on other code so SPL size is increased significantly. No effort was done to decouple network code and environment so far. Signed-off-by: Ilya Yanok <ilya.yanok@cogentembedded.com> Acked-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
266 lines
7.9 KiB
C
266 lines
7.9 KiB
C
/*
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* This file implements recording of each stage of the boot process. It is
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* intended to implement timing of each stage, reporting this information
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* to the user and passing it to the OS for logging / further analysis.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
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* See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
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* project.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
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* MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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#ifndef _BOOTSTAGE_H
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#define _BOOTSTAGE_H
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/* The number of boot stage records available for the user */
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#ifndef CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE_USER_COUNT
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#define CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE_USER_COUNT 20
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#endif
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/*
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* A list of boot stages that we know about. Each of these indicates the
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* state that we are at, and the action that we are about to perform. For
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* errors, we issue an error for an item when it fails. Therefore the
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* normal sequence is:
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*
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* progress action1
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* progress action2
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* progress action3
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*
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* and an error condition where action 3 failed would be:
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*
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* progress action1
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* progress action2
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* progress action3
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* error on action3
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*/
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enum bootstage_id {
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_START = 0,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_MAGIC, /* Checking image magic */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_HEADER, /* Checking image header */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_CHECKSUM, /* Checking image checksum */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_ARCH, /* Checking architecture */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_IMAGETYPE = 5,/* Checking image type */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_DECOMP_IMAGE, /* Decompressing image */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_KERNEL_LOADED, /* Kernel has been loaded */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_DECOMP_UNIMPL = 7, /* Odd decompression algorithm */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_BOOT_OS, /* Calling OS-specific boot function */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOOT_OS_RETURNED, /* Tried to boot OS, but it returned */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_RAMDISK = 9, /* Checking ram disk */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_RD_MAGIC, /* Checking ram disk magic */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_RD_HDR_CHECKSUM, /* Checking ram disk heder checksum */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_RD_CHECKSUM, /* Checking ram disk checksum */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_COPY_RAMDISK = 12, /* Copying ram disk into place */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_RAMDISK, /* Checking for valid ramdisk */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NO_RAMDISK, /* No ram disk found (not an error) */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_RUN_OS = 15, /* Exiting U-Boot, entering OS */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NEED_RESET = 30,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_POST_FAIL, /* Post failure */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_POST_FAIL_R, /* Post failure reported after reloc */
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/*
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* This set is reported ony by x86, and the meaning is different. In
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* this case we are reporting completion of a particular stage.
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* This should probably change in he x86 code (which doesn't report
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* errors in any case), but discussion this can perhaps wait until we
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* have a generic board implementation.
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*/
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOARD_INIT_R, /* We have relocated */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOARD_GLOBAL_DATA, /* Global data is set up */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOARD_INIT_SEQ, /* We completed the init sequence */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOARD_FLASH, /* We have configured flash banks */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOARD_FLASH_37, /* In case you didn't hear... */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOARD_ENV, /* Environment is relocated & ready */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOARD_PCI, /* PCI is up */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOARD_INTERRUPTS, /* Exceptions / interrupts ready */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOARD_DONE, /* Board init done, off to main loop */
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/* ^^^ here ends the x86 sequence */
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/* Boot stages related to loading a kernel from an IDE device */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_START = 41,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_ADDR,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_BOOT_DEVICE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_TYPE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_PART,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_PART_INFO,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_PART_TYPE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_PART_READ,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_FORMAT,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_CHECKSUM, /* 50 */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_READ,
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/* Boot stages related to loading a kernel from an NAND device */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_PART,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_SUFFIX,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_BOOT_DEVICE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_HDR_READ = 55,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_AVAILABLE = 55,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_TYPE = 57,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_READ,
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/* Boot stages related to loading a kernel from an network device */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NET_CHECKSUM = 60,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NET_ETH_START = 64,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NET_ETH_INIT,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NET_START = 80,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NET_NETLOOP_OK,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NET_LOADED,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NET_DONE_ERR,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NET_DONE,
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/*
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* Boot stages related to loading a FIT image. Some of these are a
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* bit wonky.
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*/
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_FORMAT = 100,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_NO_UNIT_NAME,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_UNIT_NAME,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_CONFIG,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_CHECK_SUBIMAGE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_CHECK_HASH = 104,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_CHECK_ARCH,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_CHECK_KERNEL,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_CHECKED,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_KERNEL_INFO_ERR = 107,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_KERNEL_INFO,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_TYPE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_COMPRESSION,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_OS,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_LOADADDR,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_OVERWRITTEN,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_FORMAT = 120,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_FORMAT_OK,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_NO_UNIT_NAME,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_UNIT_NAME,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_SUBNODE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_CHECK,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_HASH = 125,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_CHECK_ALL,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_GET_DATA,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_CHECK_ALL_OK = 127,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_GET_DATA_OK,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_LOAD,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_FIT_READ = 140,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_FIT_READ_OK,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_FIT_READ = 150,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_FIT_READ_OK,
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/*
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* These boot stages are new, higher level, and not directly related
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* to the old boot progress numbers. They are useful for recording
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* rough boot timing information.
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*/
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_AWAKE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_START_UBOOT_F,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_START_UBOOT_R,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_USB_START,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_ETH_START,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOOTP_START,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOOTP_STOP,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOOTM_START,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_BOOTM_HANDOFF,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_MAIN_LOOP,
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BOOTSTAGE_KERNELREAD_START,
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BOOTSTAGE_KERNELREAD_STOP,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_CPU_AWAKE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_MAIN_CPU_AWAKE,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_MAIN_CPU_READY,
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/* a few spare for the user, from here */
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_USER,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_COUNT = BOOTSTAGE_ID_USER + CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE_USER_COUNT,
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BOOTSTAGE_ID_ALLOC,
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};
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/*
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* Return the time since boot in microseconds, This is needed for bootstage
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* and should be defined in CPU- or board-specific code. If undefined then
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* millisecond resolution will be used (the standard get_timer()).
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*/
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ulong timer_get_boot_us(void);
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#ifndef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
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/*
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* Board code can implement show_boot_progress() if needed.
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*
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* @param val Progress state (enum bootstage_id), or -id if an error
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* has occurred.
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*/
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void show_boot_progress(int val);
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#else
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#define show_boot_progress(val) do {} while (0)
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#endif
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#if defined(CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE) && !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD)
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/* This is the full bootstage implementation */
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/*
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* Mark a time stamp for the current boot stage.
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*/
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ulong bootstage_mark(enum bootstage_id id);
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ulong bootstage_error(enum bootstage_id id);
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ulong bootstage_mark_name(enum bootstage_id id, const char *name);
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/* Print a report about boot time */
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void bootstage_report(void);
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#else
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/*
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* This is a dummy implementation which just calls show_boot_progress(),
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* and won't even do that unless CONFIG_SHOW_BOOT_PROGRESS is defined
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*/
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static inline ulong bootstage_mark(enum bootstage_id id)
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{
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show_boot_progress(id);
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return 0;
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}
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static inline ulong bootstage_error(enum bootstage_id id)
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{
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show_boot_progress(-id);
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return 0;
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}
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static inline ulong bootstage_mark_name(enum bootstage_id id, const char *name)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE */
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#endif
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