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The rest of the unmigrated CONFIG symbols in the CONFIG_SYS namespace do not easily transition to Kconfig. In many cases they likely should come from the device tree instead. Move these out of CONFIG namespace and in to CFG namespace. Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
168 lines
5 KiB
C
168 lines
5 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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/*
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* (C) Copyright 2012-2016 Stephen Warren
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*/
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#ifndef __CONFIG_H
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#define __CONFIG_H
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#include <linux/sizes.h>
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#include <asm/arch/timer.h>
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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#include <asm/arch/base.h>
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#endif
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/* Architecture, CPU, etc.*/
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/* Use SoC timer for AArch32, but architected timer for AArch64 */
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#ifndef CONFIG_ARM64
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#define CFG_SYS_TIMER_RATE 1000000
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#define CFG_SYS_TIMER_COUNTER \
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(&((struct bcm2835_timer_regs *)BCM2835_TIMER_PHYSADDR)->clo)
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#endif
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/* Memory layout */
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#define CFG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE 0x00000000
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#define CFG_SYS_UBOOT_BASE CONFIG_TEXT_BASE
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/*
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* The board really has 256M. However, the VC (VideoCore co-processor) shares
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* the RAM, and uses a configurable portion at the top. We tell U-Boot that a
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* smaller amount of RAM is present in order to avoid stomping on the area
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* the VC uses.
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*/
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#define CFG_SYS_SDRAM_SIZE SZ_128M
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/* Devices */
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/* LCD */
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/* DFU over USB/UDC */
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#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_DFU
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#ifdef CONFIG_ARM64
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#define KERNEL_FILENAME "Image"
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#else
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#define KERNEL_FILENAME "zImage"
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#endif
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#define ENV_DFU_SETTINGS \
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"dfu_alt_info=u-boot.bin fat 0 1;uboot.env fat 0 1;" \
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"config.txt fat 0 1;" \
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KERNEL_FILENAME " fat 0 1\0"
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#else
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#define ENV_DFU_SETTINGS ""
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#endif
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/* Console configuration */
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/* Environment */
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/* Shell */
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/* Environment */
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#define ENV_DEVICE_SETTINGS \
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"stdin=serial,usbkbd\0" \
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"stdout=serial,vidconsole\0" \
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"stderr=serial,vidconsole\0"
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#ifdef CONFIG_ARM64
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#define FDT_HIGH "ffffffffffffffff"
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#define INITRD_HIGH "ffffffffffffffff"
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#else
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#define FDT_HIGH "ffffffff"
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#define INITRD_HIGH "ffffffff"
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#endif
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/*
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* Memory layout for where various images get loaded by boot scripts:
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*
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* I suspect address 0 is used as the SMP pen on the RPi2, so avoid this.
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*
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* Older versions of the boot firmware place the firmware-loaded DTB at 0x100,
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* newer versions place it in high memory. So prevent U-Boot from doing its own
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* DTB + initrd relocation so that we won't accidentally relocate the initrd
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* over the firmware-loaded DTB and generally try to lay out things starting
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* from the bottom of RAM.
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*
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* kernel_addr_r has different constraints on ARM and Aarch64. For 32-bit ARM,
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* it must be within the first 128M of RAM in order for the kernel's
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* CONFIG_AUTO_ZRELADDR option to work. The kernel itself will be decompressed
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* to 0x8000 but the decompressor clobbers 0x4000-0x8000 as well. The
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* decompressor also likes to relocate itself to right past the end of the
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* decompressed kernel, so in total the sum of the compressed and and
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* decompressed kernel needs to be reserved.
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*
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* For Aarch64, the kernel image is uncompressed and must be loaded at
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* text_offset bytes (specified in the header of the Image) into a 2MB
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* boundary. The 'booti' command relocates the image if necessary. Linux uses
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* a default text_offset of 0x80000. In summary, loading at 0x80000
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* satisfies all these constraints and reserving memory up to 0x02400000
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* permits fairly large (roughly 36M) kernels.
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*
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* scriptaddr and pxefile_addr_r can be pretty much anywhere that doesn't
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* conflict with something else. Reserving 1M for each of them at
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* 0x02400000-0x02500000 and 0x02500000-0x02600000 should be plenty.
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*
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* On ARM, both the DTB and any possible initrd must be loaded such that they
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* fit inside the lowmem mapping in Linux. In practice, this usually means not
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* more than ~700M away from the start of the kernel image but this number can
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* be larger OR smaller depending on e.g. the 'vmalloc=xxxM' command line
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* parameter given to the kernel. So reserving memory from low to high
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* satisfies this constraint again. Reserving 1M at 0x02600000-0x02700000 for
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* the DTB leaves rest of the free RAM to the initrd starting at 0x02700000.
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* Even with the smallest possible CPU-GPU memory split of the CPU getting
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* only 64M, the remaining 25M starting at 0x02700000 should allow quite
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* large initrds before they start colliding with U-Boot.
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*/
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#define ENV_MEM_LAYOUT_SETTINGS \
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"fdt_high=" FDT_HIGH "\0" \
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"initrd_high=" INITRD_HIGH "\0" \
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"kernel_addr_r=0x00080000\0" \
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"scriptaddr=0x02400000\0" \
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"pxefile_addr_r=0x02500000\0" \
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"fdt_addr_r=0x02600000\0" \
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"ramdisk_addr_r=0x02700000\0"
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(CMD_MMC)
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#define BOOT_TARGET_MMC(func) \
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func(MMC, mmc, 0) \
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func(MMC, mmc, 1) \
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func(MMC, mmc, 2)
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#else
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#define BOOT_TARGET_MMC(func)
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#endif
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(CMD_USB)
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#define BOOT_TARGET_USB(func) func(USB, usb, 0)
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#else
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#define BOOT_TARGET_USB(func)
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#endif
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(CMD_PXE)
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#define BOOT_TARGET_PXE(func) func(PXE, pxe, na)
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#else
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#define BOOT_TARGET_PXE(func)
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#endif
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(CMD_DHCP)
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#define BOOT_TARGET_DHCP(func) func(DHCP, dhcp, na)
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#else
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#define BOOT_TARGET_DHCP(func)
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#endif
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#define BOOT_TARGET_DEVICES(func) \
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BOOT_TARGET_MMC(func) \
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BOOT_TARGET_USB(func) \
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BOOT_TARGET_PXE(func) \
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BOOT_TARGET_DHCP(func)
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#include <config_distro_bootcmd.h>
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#define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \
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"dhcpuboot=usb start; dhcp u-boot.uimg; bootm\0" \
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ENV_DEVICE_SETTINGS \
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ENV_DFU_SETTINGS \
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ENV_MEM_LAYOUT_SETTINGS \
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BOOTENV
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#endif
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