u-boot/include/bloblist.h
Simon Glass 3d6531803e bloblist: Support initing from multiple places
Typically the bloblist is set up after the devicetree is present. This
makes sense because bloblist may use malloc() to allocate the space it
needs.

However sometimes the devicetree itself may be present in the bloblist.
In that case it is at a known location in memory so we can init the
bloblist very early, before devicetree.

Add a flag to indicate whether the bloblist has been inited. Add a
function to init it only if needed. Use that in the init sequence.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2023-10-06 14:38:13 -04:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ BSD-3-Clause */
/*
* This provides a standard way of passing information between boot phases
* (TPL -> SPL -> U-Boot proper.)
*
* It consists of a list of blobs of data, tagged with their owner / contents.
* The list resides in memory and can be updated by SPL, U-Boot, etc.
*
* Design goals for bloblist:
*
* 1. Small and efficient structure. This avoids UUIDs or 16-byte name fields,
* since a 32-bit tag provides enough space for all the tags we will even need.
* If UUIDs are desired, they can be added inside a particular blob.
*
* 2. Avoids use of pointers, so the structure can be relocated in memory. The
* data in each blob is inline, rather than using pointers.
*
* 3. Bloblist is designed to start small in TPL or SPL, when only a few things
* are needed, like the memory size or whether console output should be enabled.
* Then it can grow in U-Boot proper, e.g. to include space for ACPI tables.
*
* 4. The bloblist structure is simple enough that it can be implemented in a
* small amount of C code. The API does not require use of strings or UUIDs,
* which would add to code size. For Thumb-2 the code size needed in SPL is
* approximately 940 bytes (e.g. for chromebook_bob).
*
* 5. Bloblist uses 16-byte alignment internally and is designed to start on a
* 16-byte boundary. Its headers are multiples of 16 bytes. This makes it easier
* to deal with data structures which need this level of alignment, such as ACPI
* tables. For use in SPL and TPL the alignment can be relaxed, since it can be
* relocated to an aligned address in U-Boot proper.
*
* 6. Bloblist is designed to be passed to Linux as reserved memory. While linux
* doesn't understand the bloblist header, it can be passed the indivdual blobs.
* For example, ACPI tables can reside in a blob and the address of those is
* passed to Linux, without Linux ever being away of the existence of a
* bloblist. Having all the blobs contiguous in memory simplifies the
* reserved-memory space.
*
* 7. Bloblist tags are defined in the enum below. There is an area for
* project-specific stuff (e.g. U-Boot, TF-A) and vendor-specific stuff, e.g.
* something used only on a particular SoC. There is also a private area for
* temporary, local use.
*
* 8. Bloblist includes a simple checksum, so that each boot phase can update
* this and allow the next phase to check that all is well. While the bloblist
* is small, this is quite cheap to calculate. When it grows (e.g. in U-Boot\
* proper), the CPU is likely running faster, so it is not prohibitive. Having
* said that, U-Boot is often the last phase that uses bloblist, so calculating
* the checksum there may not be necessary.
*
* 9. It would be possible to extend bloblist to support a non-contiguous
* structure, e.g. by creating a blob type that points to the next bloblist.
* This does not seem necessary for now. It adds complexity and code. We can
* always just copy it.
*
* 10. Bloblist is designed for simple structures, those that can be defined by
* a single C struct. More complex structures should be passed in a device tree.
* There are some exceptions, chiefly the various binary structures that Intel
* is fond of creating. But device tree provides a dictionary-type format which
* is fairly efficient (for use in U-Boot proper and Linux at least), along with
* a schema and a good set of tools. New formats should be designed around
* device tree rather than creating new binary formats, unless they are needed
* early in boot (where libfdt's 3KB of overhead is too large) and are trival
* enough to be described by a C struct.
*
* Copyright 2018 Google, Inc
* Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
*/
#ifndef __BLOBLIST_H
#define __BLOBLIST_H
#include <mapmem.h>
enum {
BLOBLIST_VERSION = 0,
BLOBLIST_MAGIC = 0xb00757a3,
BLOBLIST_ALIGN = 16,
};
/* Supported tags - add new ones to tag_name in bloblist.c */
enum bloblist_tag_t {
BLOBLISTT_NONE = 0,
/*
* Standard area to allocate blobs used across firmware components, for
* things that are very commonly used, particularly in multiple
* projects.
*/
BLOBLISTT_AREA_FIRMWARE_TOP = 0x1,
/* Standard area to allocate blobs used across firmware components */
BLOBLISTT_AREA_FIRMWARE = 0x100,
/*
* Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Global Non-Volatile
* Sleeping table. This forms part of the ACPI tables passed to Linux.
*/
BLOBLISTT_ACPI_GNVS = 0x100,
BLOBLISTT_INTEL_VBT = 0x101, /* Intel Video-BIOS table */
BLOBLISTT_TPM2_TCG_LOG = 0x102, /* TPM v2 log space */
BLOBLISTT_TCPA_LOG = 0x103, /* TPM log space */
BLOBLISTT_ACPI_TABLES = 0x104, /* ACPI tables for x86 */
BLOBLISTT_SMBIOS_TABLES = 0x105, /* SMBIOS tables for x86 */
BLOBLISTT_VBOOT_CTX = 0x106, /* Chromium OS verified boot context */
/*
* Project-specific tags are permitted here. Projects can be open source
* or not, but the format of the data must be fuily documented in an
* open source project, including all fields, bits, etc. Naming should
* be: BLOBLISTT_<project>_<purpose_here>
*/
BLOBLISTT_PROJECT_AREA = 0x8000,
BLOBLISTT_U_BOOT_SPL_HANDOFF = 0x8000, /* Hand-off info from SPL */
BLOBLISTT_VBE = 0x8001, /* VBE per-phase state */
BLOBLISTT_U_BOOT_VIDEO = 0x8002, /* Video information from SPL */
/*
* Vendor-specific tags are permitted here. Projects can be open source
* or not, but the format of the data must be fuily documented in an
* open source project, including all fields, bits, etc. Naming should
* be BLOBLISTT_<vendor>_<purpose_here>
*/
BLOBLISTT_VENDOR_AREA = 0xc000,
/* Tags after this are not allocated for now */
BLOBLISTT_EXPANSION = 0x10000,
/*
* Tags from here are on reserved for private use within a single
* firmware binary (i.e. a single executable or phase of a project).
* These tags can be passed between binaries within a local
* implementation, but cannot be used in upstream code. Allocate a
* tag in one of the areas above if you want that.
*
* This area may move in future.
*/
BLOBLISTT_PRIVATE_AREA = 0xffff0000,
};
/**
* struct bloblist_hdr - header for the bloblist
*
* This is stored at the start of the bloblist which is always on a 16-byte
* boundary. Records follow this header. The bloblist normally stays in the
* same place in memory as SPL and U-Boot execute, but it can be safely moved
* around.
*
* None of the bloblist headers themselves contain pointers but it is possible
* to put pointers inside a bloblist record if desired. This is not encouraged,
* since it can make part of the bloblist inaccessible if the pointer is
* no-longer valid. It is better to just store all the data inside a bloblist
* record.
*
* Each bloblist record is aligned to a 16-byte boundary and follows immediately
* from the last.
*
* @magic: BLOBLIST_MAGIC
* @version: BLOBLIST_VERSION
* @hdr_size: Size of this header, normally sizeof(struct bloblist_hdr). The
* first bloblist_rec starts at this offset from the start of the header
* @flags: Space for BLOBLISTF... flags (none yet)
* @size: Total size of the bloblist (non-zero if valid) including this header.
* The bloblist extends for this many bytes from the start of this header.
* When adding new records, the bloblist can grow up to this size.
* @alloced: Total size allocated so far for this bloblist. This starts out as
* sizeof(bloblist_hdr) since we need at least that much space to store a
* valid bloblist
* @spare: Spare space (for future use)
* @chksum: CRC32 for the entire bloblist allocated area. Since any of the
* blobs can be altered after being created, this checksum is only valid
* when the bloblist is finalised before jumping to the next stage of boot.
* Note that chksum is last to make it easier to exclude it from the
* checksum calculation.
*/
struct bloblist_hdr {
u32 magic;
u32 version;
u32 hdr_size;
u32 flags;
u32 size;
u32 alloced;
u32 spare;
u32 chksum;
};
/**
* struct bloblist_rec - record for the bloblist
*
* The bloblist contains a number of records each consisting of this record
* structure followed by the data contained. Each records is 16-byte aligned.
*
* NOTE: Only exported for testing purposes. Do not use this struct.
*
* @tag: Tag indicating what the record contains
* @hdr_size: Size of this header, normally sizeof(struct bloblist_rec). The
* record's data starts at this offset from the start of the record
* @size: Size of record in bytes, excluding the header size. This does not
* need to be aligned (e.g. 3 is OK).
* @spare: Spare space for other things
*/
struct bloblist_rec {
u32 tag;
u32 hdr_size;
u32 size;
u32 spare;
};
/**
* bloblist_check_magic() - return a bloblist if the magic matches
*
* @addr: Address to check
* Return: pointer to bloblist, if the magic matches, else NULL
*/
static inline void *bloblist_check_magic(ulong addr)
{
u32 *ptr;
if (!addr)
return NULL;
ptr = map_sysmem(addr, 0);
if (*ptr != BLOBLIST_MAGIC)
return NULL;
return ptr;
}
/**
* bloblist_find() - Find a blob
*
* Searches the bloblist and returns the blob with the matching tag
*
* @tag: Tag to search for (enum bloblist_tag_t)
* @size: Expected size of the blob, or 0 for any size
* Return: pointer to blob if found, or NULL if not found, or a blob was found
* but it is the wrong size
*/
void *bloblist_find(uint tag, int size);
/**
* bloblist_add() - Add a new blob
*
* Add a new blob to the bloblist
*
* This should only be called if you konw there is no existing blob for a
* particular tag. It is typically safe to call in the first phase of U-Boot
* (e.g. TPL or SPL). After that, bloblist_ensure() should be used instead.
*
* @tag: Tag to add (enum bloblist_tag_t)
* @size: Size of the blob
* @align: Alignment of the blob (in bytes), 0 for default
* Return: pointer to the newly added block, or NULL if there is not enough
* space for the blob
*/
void *bloblist_add(uint tag, int size, int align);
/**
* bloblist_ensure_size() - Find or add a blob
*
* Find an existing blob, or add a new one if not found
*
* @tag: Tag to add (enum bloblist_tag_t)
* @size: Size of the blob
* @blobp: Returns a pointer to blob on success
* @align: Alignment of the blob (in bytes), 0 for default
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOSPC if it is missing and could not be added due to lack
* of space, or -ESPIPE it exists but has the wrong size
*/
int bloblist_ensure_size(uint tag, int size, int align, void **blobp);
/**
* bloblist_ensure() - Find or add a blob
*
* Find an existing blob, or add a new one if not found
*
* @tag: Tag to add (enum bloblist_tag_t)
* @size: Size of the blob
* Return: pointer to blob, or NULL if it is missing and could not be added due
* to lack of space, or it exists but has the wrong size
*/
void *bloblist_ensure(uint tag, int size);
/**
* bloblist_ensure_size_ret() - Find or add a blob
*
* Find an existing blob, or add a new one if not found
*
* @tag: Tag to add (enum bloblist_tag_t)
* @sizep: Size of the blob to create; returns size of actual blob
* @blobp: Returns a pointer to blob on success
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOSPC if it is missing and could not be added due to lack
* of space
*/
int bloblist_ensure_size_ret(uint tag, int *sizep, void **blobp);
/**
* bloblist_resize() - resize a blob
*
* Any blobs above this one are relocated up or down. The resized blob remains
* in the same place.
*
* @tag: Tag to add (enum bloblist_tag_t)
* @new_size: New size of the blob (>0 to expand, <0 to contract)
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOSPC if the bloblist does not have enough space, -ENOENT
* if the tag is not found
*/
int bloblist_resize(uint tag, int new_size);
/**
* bloblist_new() - Create a new, empty bloblist of a given size
*
* @addr: Address of bloblist
* @size: Initial size for bloblist
* @flags: Flags to use for bloblist
* Return: 0 if OK, -EFAULT if addr is not aligned correctly, -ENOSPC is the
* area is not large enough
*/
int bloblist_new(ulong addr, uint size, uint flags);
/**
* bloblist_check() - Check if a bloblist exists
*
* @addr: Address of bloblist
* @size: Expected size of blobsize, or 0 to detect the size
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOENT if the magic number doesn't match (indicating that
* there problem is no bloblist at the given address), -EPROTONOSUPPORT
* if the version does not match, -EIO if the checksum does not match,
* -EFBIG if the expected size does not match the detected size, -ENOSPC
* if the size is not large enough to hold the headers
*/
int bloblist_check(ulong addr, uint size);
/**
* bloblist_finish() - Set up the bloblist for the next U-Boot part
*
* This sets the correct checksum for the bloblist. This ensures that the
* bloblist will be detected correctly by the next phase of U-Boot.
*
* Return: 0
*/
int bloblist_finish(void);
/**
* bloblist_get_stats() - Get information about the bloblist
*
* This returns useful information about the bloblist
*
* @basep: Returns base address of bloblist
* @sizep: Returns the number of bytes used in the bloblist
* @allocedp: Returns the total space allocated to the bloblist
*/
void bloblist_get_stats(ulong *basep, ulong *sizep, ulong *allocedp);
/**
* bloblist_get_base() - Get the base address of the bloblist
*
* Return: base address of bloblist
*/
ulong bloblist_get_base(void);
/**
* bloblist_get_size() - Get the size of the bloblist
*
* Return: the size in bytes
*/
ulong bloblist_get_size(void);
/**
* bloblist_show_stats() - Show information about the bloblist
*
* This shows useful information about the bloblist on the console
*/
void bloblist_show_stats(void);
/**
* bloblist_show_list() - Show a list of blobs in the bloblist
*
* This shows a list of blobs, showing their address, size and tag.
*/
void bloblist_show_list(void);
/**
* bloblist_tag_name() - Get the name for a tag
*
* @tag: Tag to check
* Return: name of tag, or "invalid" if an invalid tag is provided
*/
const char *bloblist_tag_name(enum bloblist_tag_t tag);
/**
* bloblist_reloc() - Relocate the bloblist and optionally resize it
*
* @to: Pointer to new bloblist location (must not overlap old location)
* @to_size: New size for bloblist (must be larger than from_size)
* @from: Pointer to bloblist to relocate
* @from_size: Size of bloblist to relocate
*/
void bloblist_reloc(void *to, uint to_size, void *from, uint from_size);
/**
* bloblist_init() - Init the bloblist system with a single bloblist
*
* This locates and sets up the blocklist for use.
*
* If CONFIG_BLOBLIST_FIXED is selected, it uses CONFIG_BLOBLIST_ADDR and
* CONFIG_BLOBLIST_SIZE to set up a bloblist for use by U-Boot.
*
* If CONFIG_BLOBLIST_ALLOC is selected, it allocates memory for a bloblist of
* size CONFIG_BLOBLIST_SIZE.
*
* If CONFIG_BLOBLIST_PASSAGE is selected, it uses the bloblist in the incoming
* standard passage. The size is detected automatically so CONFIG_BLOBLIST_SIZE
* can be 0.
*
* Sets GD_FLG_BLOBLIST_READY in global_data flags on success
*
* Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int bloblist_init(void);
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BLOBLIST)
/**
* bloblist_maybe_init() - Init the bloblist system if not already done
*
* Calls bloblist_init() if the GD_FLG_BLOBLIST_READY flag is not et
*
* Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int bloblist_maybe_init(void);
#else
static inline int bloblist_maybe_init(void)
{
return 0;
}
#endif /* BLOBLIST */
#endif /* __BLOBLIST_H */