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Remove the now-unused armv7m_init() function. This was a legacy from before we properly QOMified ARMv7M, and it has some flaws: * it combines work that needs to be done by an SoC object (creating and initializing the TYPE_ARMV7M object) with work that needs to be done by the board model (setting the system up to load the ELF file specified with -kernel) * TYPE_ARMV7M creation failure is fatal, but an SoC object wants to arrange to propagate the failure outward * it uses allocate-and-create via qdev_create() whereas the current preferred style for SoC objects is to do creation in-place Board and SoC models can instead do the two jobs this function was doing themselves, in the right places and with whatever their preferred style/error handling is. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Message-id: 20180601144328.23817-3-peter.maydell@linaro.org
175 lines
6.4 KiB
C
175 lines
6.4 KiB
C
/*
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* Misc ARM declarations
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2006 CodeSourcery.
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* Written by Paul Brook
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*
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* This code is licensed under the LGPL.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef HW_ARM_H
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#define HW_ARM_H
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#include "exec/memory.h"
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#include "target/arm/cpu-qom.h"
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#include "hw/irq.h"
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#include "qemu/notify.h"
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typedef enum {
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ARM_ENDIANNESS_UNKNOWN = 0,
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ARM_ENDIANNESS_LE,
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ARM_ENDIANNESS_BE8,
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ARM_ENDIANNESS_BE32,
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} arm_endianness;
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/**
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* armv7m_load_kernel:
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* @cpu: CPU
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* @kernel_filename: file to load
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* @mem_size: mem_size: maximum image size to load
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*
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* Load the guest image for an ARMv7M system. This must be called by
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* any ARMv7M board. (This is necessary to ensure that the CPU resets
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* correctly on system reset, as well as for kernel loading.)
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*/
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void armv7m_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, const char *kernel_filename, int mem_size);
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/* arm_boot.c */
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struct arm_boot_info {
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uint64_t ram_size;
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const char *kernel_filename;
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const char *kernel_cmdline;
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const char *initrd_filename;
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const char *dtb_filename;
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hwaddr loader_start;
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hwaddr dtb_start;
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hwaddr dtb_limit;
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/* If set to True, arm_load_kernel() will not load DTB.
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* It allows board to load DTB manually later.
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* (default: False)
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*/
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bool skip_dtb_autoload;
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/* multicore boards that use the default secondary core boot functions
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* need to put the address of the secondary boot code, the boot reg,
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* and the GIC address in the next 3 values, respectively. boards that
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* have their own boot functions can use these values as they want.
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*/
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hwaddr smp_loader_start;
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hwaddr smp_bootreg_addr;
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hwaddr gic_cpu_if_addr;
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int nb_cpus;
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int board_id;
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/* ARM machines that support the ARM Security Extensions use this field to
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* control whether Linux is booted as secure(true) or non-secure(false).
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*/
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bool secure_boot;
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int (*atag_board)(const struct arm_boot_info *info, void *p);
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/* multicore boards that use the default secondary core boot functions
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* can ignore these two function calls. If the default functions won't
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* work, then write_secondary_boot() should write a suitable blob of
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* code mimicking the secondary CPU startup process used by the board's
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* boot loader/boot ROM code, and secondary_cpu_reset_hook() should
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* perform any necessary CPU reset handling and set the PC for the
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* secondary CPUs to point at this boot blob.
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*/
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void (*write_secondary_boot)(ARMCPU *cpu,
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const struct arm_boot_info *info);
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void (*secondary_cpu_reset_hook)(ARMCPU *cpu,
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const struct arm_boot_info *info);
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/* if a board is able to create a dtb without a dtb file then it
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* sets get_dtb. This will only be used if no dtb file is provided
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* by the user. On success, sets *size to the length of the created
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* dtb, and returns a pointer to it. (The caller must free this memory
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* with g_free() when it has finished with it.) On failure, returns NULL.
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*/
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void *(*get_dtb)(const struct arm_boot_info *info, int *size);
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/* if a board needs to be able to modify a device tree provided by
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* the user it should implement this hook.
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*/
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void (*modify_dtb)(const struct arm_boot_info *info, void *fdt);
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/* Used internally by arm_boot.c */
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int is_linux;
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hwaddr initrd_start;
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hwaddr initrd_size;
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hwaddr entry;
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/* Boot firmware has been loaded, typically at address 0, with -bios or
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* -pflash. It also implies that fw_cfg_find() will succeed.
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*/
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bool firmware_loaded;
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/* Address at which board specific loader/setup code exists. If enabled,
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* this code-blob will run before anything else. It must return to the
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* caller via the link register. There is no stack set up. Enabled by
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* defining write_board_setup, which is responsible for loading the blob
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* to the specified address.
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*/
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hwaddr board_setup_addr;
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void (*write_board_setup)(ARMCPU *cpu,
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const struct arm_boot_info *info);
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/* If set, the board specific loader/setup blob will be run from secure
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* mode, regardless of secure_boot. The blob becomes responsible for
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* changing to non-secure state if implementing a non-secure boot
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*/
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bool secure_board_setup;
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arm_endianness endianness;
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};
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/**
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* arm_load_kernel - Loads memory with everything needed to boot
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*
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* @cpu: handle to the first CPU object
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* @info: handle to the boot info struct
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* Registers a machine init done notifier that copies to memory
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* everything needed to boot, depending on machine and user options:
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* kernel image, boot loaders, initrd, dtb. Also registers the CPU
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* reset handler.
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*
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* In case the machine file supports the platform bus device and its
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* dynamically instantiable sysbus devices, this function must be called
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* before sysbus-fdt arm_register_platform_bus_fdt_creator. Indeed the
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* machine init done notifiers are called in registration reverse order.
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*/
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void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info *info);
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AddressSpace *arm_boot_address_space(ARMCPU *cpu,
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const struct arm_boot_info *info);
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/**
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* arm_load_dtb() - load a device tree binary image into memory
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* @addr: the address to load the image at
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* @binfo: struct describing the boot environment
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* @addr_limit: upper limit of the available memory area at @addr
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* @as: address space to load image to
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*
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* Load a device tree supplied by the machine or by the user with the
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* '-dtb' command line option, and put it at offset @addr in target
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* memory.
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*
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* If @addr_limit contains a meaningful value (i.e., it is strictly greater
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* than @addr), the device tree is only loaded if its size does not exceed
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* the limit.
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*
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* Returns: the size of the device tree image on success,
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* 0 if the image size exceeds the limit,
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* -1 on errors.
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*
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* Note: Must not be called unless have_dtb(binfo) is true.
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*/
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int arm_load_dtb(hwaddr addr, const struct arm_boot_info *binfo,
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hwaddr addr_limit, AddressSpace *as);
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/* Write a secure board setup routine with a dummy handler for SMCs */
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void arm_write_secure_board_setup_dummy_smc(ARMCPU *cpu,
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const struct arm_boot_info *info,
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hwaddr mvbar_addr);
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/* Multiplication factor to convert from system clock ticks to qemu timer
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ticks. */
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extern int system_clock_scale;
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#endif /* HW_ARM_H */
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