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Currently, kwboot only allows dynamic UART boot mode patching for SoCs with header version 0 (Orion, Kirkwood). This patch now enables this "-p" feature also for SoCs with header version 1 (Armada XP / 38x etc). With this its possible now to use the UART boot mode without on images that are generated for other boot devices, like SPI. So no need to change BOOT_FROM to "uart" for UART xmodem booting any more. Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de> Tested-by: Kevin Smith <kevin.smith@elecsyscorp.com> Cc: Luka Perkov <luka.perkov@sartura.hr> Cc: Dirk Eibach <eibach@gdsys.de>
153 lines
4.1 KiB
C
153 lines
4.1 KiB
C
/*
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* (C) Copyright 2008
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* Marvell Semiconductor <www.marvell.com>
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* Written-by: Prafulla Wadaskar <prafulla@marvell.com>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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*/
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#ifndef _KWBIMAGE_H_
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#define _KWBIMAGE_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#define KWBIMAGE_MAX_CONFIG ((0x1dc - 0x20)/sizeof(struct reg_config))
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#define MAX_TEMPBUF_LEN 32
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/* NAND ECC Mode */
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#define IBR_HDR_ECC_DEFAULT 0x00
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#define IBR_HDR_ECC_FORCED_HAMMING 0x01
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#define IBR_HDR_ECC_FORCED_RS 0x02
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#define IBR_HDR_ECC_DISABLED 0x03
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/* Boot Type - block ID */
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#define IBR_HDR_I2C_ID 0x4D
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#define IBR_HDR_SPI_ID 0x5A
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#define IBR_HDR_NAND_ID 0x8B
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#define IBR_HDR_SATA_ID 0x78
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#define IBR_HDR_PEX_ID 0x9C
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#define IBR_HDR_UART_ID 0x69
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#define IBR_DEF_ATTRIB 0x00
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#define ALIGN_SUP(x, a) (((x) + (a - 1)) & ~(a - 1))
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/* Structure of the main header, version 0 (Kirkwood, Dove) */
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struct main_hdr_v0 {
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uint8_t blockid; /*0 */
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uint8_t nandeccmode; /*1 */
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uint16_t nandpagesize; /*2-3 */
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uint32_t blocksize; /*4-7 */
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uint32_t rsvd1; /*8-11 */
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uint32_t srcaddr; /*12-15 */
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uint32_t destaddr; /*16-19 */
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uint32_t execaddr; /*20-23 */
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uint8_t satapiomode; /*24 */
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uint8_t rsvd3; /*25 */
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uint16_t ddrinitdelay; /*26-27 */
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uint16_t rsvd2; /*28-29 */
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uint8_t ext; /*30 */
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uint8_t checksum; /*31 */
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};
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struct ext_hdr_v0_reg {
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uint32_t raddr;
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uint32_t rdata;
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};
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#define EXT_HDR_V0_REG_COUNT ((0x1dc - 0x20) / sizeof(struct ext_hdr_v0_reg))
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struct ext_hdr_v0 {
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uint32_t offset;
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uint8_t reserved[0x20 - sizeof(uint32_t)];
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struct ext_hdr_v0_reg rcfg[EXT_HDR_V0_REG_COUNT];
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uint8_t reserved2[7];
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uint8_t checksum;
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};
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struct kwb_header {
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struct main_hdr_v0 kwb_hdr;
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struct ext_hdr_v0 kwb_exthdr;
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};
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/* Structure of the main header, version 1 (Armada 370, Armada XP) */
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struct main_hdr_v1 {
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uint8_t blockid; /* 0 */
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uint8_t reserved1; /* 1 */
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uint16_t reserved2; /* 2-3 */
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uint32_t blocksize; /* 4-7 */
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uint8_t version; /* 8 */
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uint8_t headersz_msb; /* 9 */
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uint16_t headersz_lsb; /* A-B */
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uint32_t srcaddr; /* C-F */
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uint32_t destaddr; /* 10-13 */
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uint32_t execaddr; /* 14-17 */
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uint8_t reserved3; /* 18 */
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uint8_t nandblocksize; /* 19 */
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uint8_t nandbadblklocation; /* 1A */
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uint8_t reserved4; /* 1B */
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uint16_t reserved5; /* 1C-1D */
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uint8_t ext; /* 1E */
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uint8_t checksum; /* 1F */
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};
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/*
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* Header for the optional headers, version 1 (Armada 370, Armada XP)
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*/
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struct opt_hdr_v1 {
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uint8_t headertype;
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uint8_t headersz_msb;
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uint16_t headersz_lsb;
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char data[0];
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};
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/*
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* Various values for the opt_hdr_v1->headertype field, describing the
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* different types of optional headers. The "secure" header contains
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* informations related to secure boot (encryption keys, etc.). The
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* "binary" header contains ARM binary code to be executed prior to
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* executing the main payload (usually the bootloader). This is
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* typically used to execute DDR3 training code. The "register" header
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* allows to describe a set of (address, value) tuples that are
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* generally used to configure the DRAM controller.
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*/
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#define OPT_HDR_V1_SECURE_TYPE 0x1
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#define OPT_HDR_V1_BINARY_TYPE 0x2
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#define OPT_HDR_V1_REGISTER_TYPE 0x3
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#define KWBHEADER_V1_SIZE(hdr) \
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(((hdr)->headersz_msb << 16) | (hdr)->headersz_lsb)
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enum kwbimage_cmd {
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CMD_INVALID,
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CMD_BOOT_FROM,
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CMD_NAND_ECC_MODE,
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CMD_NAND_PAGE_SIZE,
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CMD_SATA_PIO_MODE,
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CMD_DDR_INIT_DELAY,
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CMD_DATA
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};
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enum kwbimage_cmd_types {
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CFG_INVALID = -1,
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CFG_COMMAND,
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CFG_DATA0,
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CFG_DATA1
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};
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/*
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* functions
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*/
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void init_kwb_image_type (void);
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/*
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* Byte 8 of the image header contains the version number. In the v0
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* header, byte 8 was reserved, and always set to 0. In the v1 header,
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* byte 8 has been changed to a proper field, set to 1.
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*/
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static inline unsigned int image_version(void *header)
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{
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unsigned char *ptr = header;
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return ptr[8];
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}
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#endif /* _KWBIMAGE_H_ */
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