Author: stepan Date: 2008-01-18 17:16:45 +0100 (Fri, 18 Jan 2008) New Revision: 3057
Added: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/coreboot_table.c trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/coreboot_table.h trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/llshell/readme.coreboot trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/coreboot_table.c trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/coreboot_table.h trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/coreboot_apc.ld trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/coreboot_ram.ld trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/coreboot_tables.h Removed: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.c trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.h trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/llshell/readme.linuxbios trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.c trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.h trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_apc.ld trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_ram.ld trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/linuxbios_tables.h Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/Config.lb trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/tables.c trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/Config.lb trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/tables.c trunk/coreboot-v2/src/boot/elfboot.c trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/Config.lb trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/tables.h trunk/coreboot-v2/src/pc80/mc146818rtc.c trunk/coreboot-v2/util/lbtdump/lbtdump.c trunk/coreboot-v2/util/options/build_opt_tbl.c Log: rename linuxbios_* files, too. Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer stepan@coresystems.de Acked-by: Stefan Reinauer stepan@coresystems.de
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/Config.lb =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/Config.lb 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/Config.lb 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ uses HAVE_ACPI_TABLES
object boot.o -object linuxbios_table.o +object coreboot_table.o object tables.o if HAVE_PIRQ_TABLE object pirq_routing.o
Copied: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/coreboot_table.c (from rev 3053, trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.c) =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/coreboot_table.c (rev 0) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/coreboot_table.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -0,0 +1,417 @@ +#include <console/console.h> +#include <ip_checksum.h> +#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h> +#include "coreboot_table.h" +#include <string.h> +#include <version.h> +#include <device/device.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +struct lb_header *lb_table_init(unsigned long addr) +{ + struct lb_header *header; + + /* 16 byte align the address */ + addr += 15; + addr &= ~15; + + header = (void *)addr; + header->signature[0] = 'L'; + header->signature[1] = 'B'; + header->signature[2] = 'I'; + header->signature[3] = 'O'; + header->header_bytes = sizeof(*header); + header->header_checksum = 0; + header->table_bytes = 0; + header->table_checksum = 0; + header->table_entries = 0; + return header; +} + +struct lb_record *lb_first_record(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + rec = (void *)(((char *)header) + sizeof(*header)); + return rec; +} + +struct lb_record *lb_last_record(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + rec = (void *)(((char *)header) + sizeof(*header) + header->table_bytes); + return rec; +} + +struct lb_record *lb_next_record(struct lb_record *rec) +{ + rec = (void *)(((char *)rec) + rec->size); + return rec; +} + +struct lb_record *lb_new_record(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + rec = lb_last_record(header); + if (header->table_entries) { + header->table_bytes += rec->size; + } + rec = lb_last_record(header); + header->table_entries++; + rec->tag = LB_TAG_UNUSED; + rec->size = sizeof(*rec); + return rec; +} + + +struct lb_memory *lb_memory(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + struct lb_memory *mem; + rec = lb_new_record(header); + mem = (struct lb_memory *)rec; + mem->tag = LB_TAG_MEMORY; + mem->size = sizeof(*mem); + return mem; +} + +struct lb_mainboard *lb_mainboard(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + struct lb_mainboard *mainboard; + rec = lb_new_record(header); + mainboard = (struct lb_mainboard *)rec; + mainboard->tag = LB_TAG_MAINBOARD; + + mainboard->size = (sizeof(*mainboard) + + strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1 + + strlen(mainboard_part_number) + 1 + + 3) & ~3; + + mainboard->vendor_idx = 0; + mainboard->part_number_idx = strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1; + + memcpy(mainboard->strings + mainboard->vendor_idx, + mainboard_vendor, strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1); + memcpy(mainboard->strings + mainboard->part_number_idx, + mainboard_part_number, strlen(mainboard_part_number) + 1); + + return mainboard; +} + +struct cmos_checksum *lb_cmos_checksum(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + struct cmos_checksum *cmos_checksum; + rec = lb_new_record(header); + cmos_checksum = (struct cmos_checksum *)rec; + cmos_checksum->tag = LB_TAG_OPTION_CHECKSUM; + + cmos_checksum->size = (sizeof(*cmos_checksum)); + + cmos_checksum->range_start = LB_CKS_RANGE_START * 8; + cmos_checksum->range_end = ( LB_CKS_RANGE_END * 8 ) + 7; + cmos_checksum->location = LB_CKS_LOC * 8; + cmos_checksum->type = CHECKSUM_PCBIOS; + + return cmos_checksum; +} + +void lb_strings(struct lb_header *header) +{ + static const struct { + uint32_t tag; + const char *string; + } strings[] = { + { LB_TAG_VERSION, coreboot_version, }, + { LB_TAG_EXTRA_VERSION, coreboot_extra_version, }, + { LB_TAG_BUILD, coreboot_build, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILE_TIME, coreboot_compile_time, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILE_BY, coreboot_compile_by, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILE_HOST, coreboot_compile_host, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILE_DOMAIN, coreboot_compile_domain, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILER, coreboot_compiler, }, + { LB_TAG_LINKER, coreboot_linker, }, + { LB_TAG_ASSEMBLER, coreboot_assembler, }, + }; + unsigned int i; + for(i = 0; i < sizeof(strings)/sizeof(strings[0]); i++) { + struct lb_string *rec; + size_t len; + rec = (struct lb_string *)lb_new_record(header); + len = strlen(strings[i].string); + rec->tag = strings[i].tag; + rec->size = (sizeof(*rec) + len + 1 + 3) & ~3; + memcpy(rec->string, strings[i].string, len+1); + } + +} + +void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, + uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) +{ + int entries; + entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + mem->map[entries].start = pack_lb64(start); + mem->map[entries].size = pack_lb64(size); + mem->map[entries].type = type; + mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); +} + +static void lb_reserve_table_memory(struct lb_header *head) +{ + struct lb_record *last_rec; + struct lb_memory *mem; + uint64_t start; + uint64_t end; + int i, entries; + + last_rec = lb_last_record(head); + mem = get_lb_mem(); + start = (unsigned long)head; + end = (unsigned long)last_rec; + entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + /* Resize the right two memory areas so this table is in + * a reserved area of memory. Everything has been carefully + * setup so that is all we need to do. + */ + for(i = 0; i < entries; i++ ) { + uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); + uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); + /* Does this area need to be expanded? */ + if (map_end == start) { + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - map_start); + } + /* Does this area need to be contracted? */ + else if (map_start == start) { + mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); + } + } +} + +unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *head) +{ + struct lb_record *rec, *first_rec; + rec = lb_last_record(head); + if (head->table_entries) { + head->table_bytes += rec->size; + } + lb_reserve_table_memory(head); + first_rec = lb_first_record(head); + head->table_checksum = compute_ip_checksum(first_rec, head->table_bytes); + head->header_checksum = 0; + head->header_checksum = compute_ip_checksum(head, sizeof(*head)); + printk_debug("Wrote coreboot table at: %p - %p checksum %lx\n", + head, rec, head->table_checksum); + return (unsigned long)rec; +} + +static void lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(struct lb_memory *mem) +{ + int entries; + int i, j; + entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + + /* Sort the lb memory ranges */ + for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { + uint64_t entry_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); + for(j = i; j < entries; j++) { + uint64_t temp_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[j].start); + if (temp_start < entry_start) { + struct lb_memory_range tmp; + tmp = mem->map[i]; + mem->map[i] = mem->map[j]; + mem->map[j] = tmp; + } + } + } + + /* Merge adjacent entries */ + for(i = 0; (i + 1) < entries; i++) { + uint64_t start, end, nstart, nend; + if (mem->map[i].type != mem->map[i + 1].type) { + continue; + } + start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); + end = start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); + nstart = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].start); + nend = nstart + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].size); + if ((start <= nstart) && (end > nstart)) { + if (start > nstart) { + start = nstart; + } + if (end < nend) { + end = nend; + } + /* Record the new region size */ + mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(start); + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - start); + + /* Delete the entry I have merged with */ + memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i + 2], + ((entries - i - 2) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); + mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); + entries -= 1; + /* See if I can merge with the next entry as well */ + i -= 1; + } + } +} + +static void lb_remove_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, + uint64_t start, uint64_t size) +{ + uint64_t end; + int entries; + int i; + + end = start + size; + entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + + /* Remove a reserved area from the memory map */ + for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { + uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); + uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); + if ((start <= map_start) && (end >= map_end)) { + /* Remove the completely covered range */ + memmove(&mem->map[i], &mem->map[i + 1], + ((entries - i - 1) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); + mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); + entries -= 1; + /* Since the index will disappear revisit what will appear here */ + i -= 1; + } + else if ((start > map_start) && (end < map_end)) { + /* Split the memory range */ + memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i], + ((entries - i) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); + mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); + entries += 1; + /* Update the first map entry */ + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); + /* Update the second map entry */ + mem->map[i + 1].start = pack_lb64(end); + mem->map[i + 1].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); + /* Don't bother with this map entry again */ + i += 1; + } + else if ((start <= map_start) && (end > map_start)) { + /* Shrink the start of the memory range */ + mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); + } + else if ((start < map_end) && (start > map_start)) { + /* Shrink the end of the memory range */ + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); + } + } +} + +static void lb_add_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, + uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) +{ + lb_remove_memory_range(mem, start, size); + lb_memory_range(mem, type, start, size); + lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); +} + +/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or + * information from the coreboot table after we have written it. + * Currently get_lb_mem relies on a global we can change the + * implementaiton. + */ +static struct lb_memory *mem_ranges = 0; +struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void) +{ + return mem_ranges; +} + +static void build_lb_mem_range(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res) +{ + struct lb_memory *mem = gp; + lb_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_RAM, res->base, res->size); +} + +static struct lb_memory *build_lb_mem(struct lb_header *head) +{ + struct lb_memory *mem; + + /* Record where the lb memory ranges will live */ + mem = lb_memory(head); + mem_ranges = mem; + + /* Build the raw table of memory */ + search_global_resources( + IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, + build_lb_mem_range, mem); + lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); + return mem; +} + +unsigned long write_coreboot_table( + unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end, + unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end) +{ + unsigned long table_size; + struct lb_header *head; + struct lb_memory *mem; + + if(low_table_end > (0x1000 - sizeof(struct lb_header))) { /* after 4K */ + /* We need to put lbtable on to [0xf0000,0x100000) */ + head = lb_table_init(rom_table_end); + rom_table_end = (unsigned long)head; + } else { + head = lb_table_init(low_table_end); + low_table_end = (unsigned long)head; + } + + printk_debug("Adjust low_table_end from 0x%08x to ", low_table_end); + low_table_end += 0xfff; // 4K aligned + low_table_end &= ~0xfff; + printk_debug("0x%08x \n", low_table_end); + + /* The Linux kernel assumes this region is reserved */ + printk_debug("Adjust rom_table_end from 0x%08x to ", rom_table_end); + rom_table_end += 0xffff; // 64K align + rom_table_end &= ~0xffff; + printk_debug("0x%08x \n", rom_table_end); + +#if (HAVE_OPTION_TABLE == 1) + { + struct lb_record *rec_dest, *rec_src; + /* Write the option config table... */ + rec_dest = lb_new_record(head); + rec_src = (struct lb_record *)(void *)&option_table; + memcpy(rec_dest, rec_src, rec_src->size); + /* Create cmos checksum entry in coreboot table */ + lb_cmos_checksum(head); + } +#endif + /* Record where RAM is located */ + mem = build_lb_mem(head); + + /* Record the mptable and the the lb_table (This will be adjusted later) */ + lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE, + low_table_start, low_table_end - low_table_start); + + /* Record the pirq table, acpi tables, and maybe the mptable */ + table_size=rom_table_end-rom_table_start; + lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE, + rom_table_start, table_size<0x10000?0x10000:table_size); + + /* Note: + * I assume that there is always memory at immediately after + * the low_table_end. This means that after I setup the coreboot table. + * I can trivially fixup the reserved memory ranges to hold the correct + * size of the coreboot table. + */ + + /* Record our motheboard */ + lb_mainboard(head); + /* Record our various random string information */ + lb_strings(head); + + /* Remember where my valid memory ranges are */ + return lb_table_fini(head); + +}
Copied: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/coreboot_table.h (from rev 3053, trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.h) =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/coreboot_table.h (rev 0) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/coreboot_table.h 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +#ifndef COREBOOT_TABLE_H +#define COREBOOT_TABLE_H + +#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h> + +/* This file holds function prototypes for building the coreboot table. */ +unsigned long write_coreboot_table( + unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end, + unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end); + +struct lb_header *lb_table_init(unsigned long addr); +struct lb_record *lb_first_record(struct lb_header *header); +struct lb_record *lb_last_record(struct lb_header *header); +struct lb_record *lb_next_record(struct lb_record *rec); +struct lb_record *lb_new_record(struct lb_header *header); +struct lb_memory *lb_memory(struct lb_header *header); +void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, + uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size); +struct lb_mainboard *lb_mainboard(struct lb_header *header); +unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *header); + +/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or information + * from the coreboot table. + */ +struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void); + +extern struct cmos_option_table option_table; + +#endif /* COREBOOT_TABLE_H */
Deleted: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.c =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.c 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,417 +0,0 @@ -#include <console/console.h> -#include <ip_checksum.h> -#include <boot/linuxbios_tables.h> -#include "linuxbios_table.h" -#include <string.h> -#include <version.h> -#include <device/device.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -struct lb_header *lb_table_init(unsigned long addr) -{ - struct lb_header *header; - - /* 16 byte align the address */ - addr += 15; - addr &= ~15; - - header = (void *)addr; - header->signature[0] = 'L'; - header->signature[1] = 'B'; - header->signature[2] = 'I'; - header->signature[3] = 'O'; - header->header_bytes = sizeof(*header); - header->header_checksum = 0; - header->table_bytes = 0; - header->table_checksum = 0; - header->table_entries = 0; - return header; -} - -struct lb_record *lb_first_record(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - rec = (void *)(((char *)header) + sizeof(*header)); - return rec; -} - -struct lb_record *lb_last_record(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - rec = (void *)(((char *)header) + sizeof(*header) + header->table_bytes); - return rec; -} - -struct lb_record *lb_next_record(struct lb_record *rec) -{ - rec = (void *)(((char *)rec) + rec->size); - return rec; -} - -struct lb_record *lb_new_record(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - rec = lb_last_record(header); - if (header->table_entries) { - header->table_bytes += rec->size; - } - rec = lb_last_record(header); - header->table_entries++; - rec->tag = LB_TAG_UNUSED; - rec->size = sizeof(*rec); - return rec; -} - - -struct lb_memory *lb_memory(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - struct lb_memory *mem; - rec = lb_new_record(header); - mem = (struct lb_memory *)rec; - mem->tag = LB_TAG_MEMORY; - mem->size = sizeof(*mem); - return mem; -} - -struct lb_mainboard *lb_mainboard(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - struct lb_mainboard *mainboard; - rec = lb_new_record(header); - mainboard = (struct lb_mainboard *)rec; - mainboard->tag = LB_TAG_MAINBOARD; - - mainboard->size = (sizeof(*mainboard) + - strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1 + - strlen(mainboard_part_number) + 1 + - 3) & ~3; - - mainboard->vendor_idx = 0; - mainboard->part_number_idx = strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1; - - memcpy(mainboard->strings + mainboard->vendor_idx, - mainboard_vendor, strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1); - memcpy(mainboard->strings + mainboard->part_number_idx, - mainboard_part_number, strlen(mainboard_part_number) + 1); - - return mainboard; -} - -struct cmos_checksum *lb_cmos_checksum(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - struct cmos_checksum *cmos_checksum; - rec = lb_new_record(header); - cmos_checksum = (struct cmos_checksum *)rec; - cmos_checksum->tag = LB_TAG_OPTION_CHECKSUM; - - cmos_checksum->size = (sizeof(*cmos_checksum)); - - cmos_checksum->range_start = LB_CKS_RANGE_START * 8; - cmos_checksum->range_end = ( LB_CKS_RANGE_END * 8 ) + 7; - cmos_checksum->location = LB_CKS_LOC * 8; - cmos_checksum->type = CHECKSUM_PCBIOS; - - return cmos_checksum; -} - -void lb_strings(struct lb_header *header) -{ - static const struct { - uint32_t tag; - const char *string; - } strings[] = { - { LB_TAG_VERSION, coreboot_version, }, - { LB_TAG_EXTRA_VERSION, coreboot_extra_version, }, - { LB_TAG_BUILD, coreboot_build, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILE_TIME, coreboot_compile_time, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILE_BY, coreboot_compile_by, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILE_HOST, coreboot_compile_host, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILE_DOMAIN, coreboot_compile_domain, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILER, coreboot_compiler, }, - { LB_TAG_LINKER, coreboot_linker, }, - { LB_TAG_ASSEMBLER, coreboot_assembler, }, - }; - unsigned int i; - for(i = 0; i < sizeof(strings)/sizeof(strings[0]); i++) { - struct lb_string *rec; - size_t len; - rec = (struct lb_string *)lb_new_record(header); - len = strlen(strings[i].string); - rec->tag = strings[i].tag; - rec->size = (sizeof(*rec) + len + 1 + 3) & ~3; - memcpy(rec->string, strings[i].string, len+1); - } - -} - -void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) -{ - int entries; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - mem->map[entries].start = pack_lb64(start); - mem->map[entries].size = pack_lb64(size); - mem->map[entries].type = type; - mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); -} - -static void lb_reserve_table_memory(struct lb_header *head) -{ - struct lb_record *last_rec; - struct lb_memory *mem; - uint64_t start; - uint64_t end; - int i, entries; - - last_rec = lb_last_record(head); - mem = get_lb_mem(); - start = (unsigned long)head; - end = (unsigned long)last_rec; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - /* Resize the right two memory areas so this table is in - * a reserved area of memory. Everything has been carefully - * setup so that is all we need to do. - */ - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++ ) { - uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); - /* Does this area need to be expanded? */ - if (map_end == start) { - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - map_start); - } - /* Does this area need to be contracted? */ - else if (map_start == start) { - mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); - } - } -} - -unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *head) -{ - struct lb_record *rec, *first_rec; - rec = lb_last_record(head); - if (head->table_entries) { - head->table_bytes += rec->size; - } - lb_reserve_table_memory(head); - first_rec = lb_first_record(head); - head->table_checksum = compute_ip_checksum(first_rec, head->table_bytes); - head->header_checksum = 0; - head->header_checksum = compute_ip_checksum(head, sizeof(*head)); - printk_debug("Wrote coreboot table at: %p - %p checksum %lx\n", - head, rec, head->table_checksum); - return (unsigned long)rec; -} - -static void lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(struct lb_memory *mem) -{ - int entries; - int i, j; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - - /* Sort the lb memory ranges */ - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { - uint64_t entry_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - for(j = i; j < entries; j++) { - uint64_t temp_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[j].start); - if (temp_start < entry_start) { - struct lb_memory_range tmp; - tmp = mem->map[i]; - mem->map[i] = mem->map[j]; - mem->map[j] = tmp; - } - } - } - - /* Merge adjacent entries */ - for(i = 0; (i + 1) < entries; i++) { - uint64_t start, end, nstart, nend; - if (mem->map[i].type != mem->map[i + 1].type) { - continue; - } - start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - end = start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); - nstart = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].start); - nend = nstart + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].size); - if ((start <= nstart) && (end > nstart)) { - if (start > nstart) { - start = nstart; - } - if (end < nend) { - end = nend; - } - /* Record the new region size */ - mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(start); - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - start); - - /* Delete the entry I have merged with */ - memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i + 2], - ((entries - i - 2) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); - mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); - entries -= 1; - /* See if I can merge with the next entry as well */ - i -= 1; - } - } -} - -static void lb_remove_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint64_t start, uint64_t size) -{ - uint64_t end; - int entries; - int i; - - end = start + size; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - - /* Remove a reserved area from the memory map */ - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { - uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); - if ((start <= map_start) && (end >= map_end)) { - /* Remove the completely covered range */ - memmove(&mem->map[i], &mem->map[i + 1], - ((entries - i - 1) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); - mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); - entries -= 1; - /* Since the index will disappear revisit what will appear here */ - i -= 1; - } - else if ((start > map_start) && (end < map_end)) { - /* Split the memory range */ - memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i], - ((entries - i) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); - mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); - entries += 1; - /* Update the first map entry */ - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); - /* Update the second map entry */ - mem->map[i + 1].start = pack_lb64(end); - mem->map[i + 1].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); - /* Don't bother with this map entry again */ - i += 1; - } - else if ((start <= map_start) && (end > map_start)) { - /* Shrink the start of the memory range */ - mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); - } - else if ((start < map_end) && (start > map_start)) { - /* Shrink the end of the memory range */ - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); - } - } -} - -static void lb_add_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) -{ - lb_remove_memory_range(mem, start, size); - lb_memory_range(mem, type, start, size); - lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); -} - -/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or - * information from the coreboot table after we have written it. - * Currently get_lb_mem relies on a global we can change the - * implementaiton. - */ -static struct lb_memory *mem_ranges = 0; -struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void) -{ - return mem_ranges; -} - -static void build_lb_mem_range(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res) -{ - struct lb_memory *mem = gp; - lb_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_RAM, res->base, res->size); -} - -static struct lb_memory *build_lb_mem(struct lb_header *head) -{ - struct lb_memory *mem; - - /* Record where the lb memory ranges will live */ - mem = lb_memory(head); - mem_ranges = mem; - - /* Build the raw table of memory */ - search_global_resources( - IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, - build_lb_mem_range, mem); - lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); - return mem; -} - -unsigned long write_coreboot_table( - unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end, - unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end) -{ - unsigned long table_size; - struct lb_header *head; - struct lb_memory *mem; - - if(low_table_end > (0x1000 - sizeof(struct lb_header))) { /* after 4K */ - /* We need to put lbtable on to [0xf0000,0x100000) */ - head = lb_table_init(rom_table_end); - rom_table_end = (unsigned long)head; - } else { - head = lb_table_init(low_table_end); - low_table_end = (unsigned long)head; - } - - printk_debug("Adjust low_table_end from 0x%08x to ", low_table_end); - low_table_end += 0xfff; // 4K aligned - low_table_end &= ~0xfff; - printk_debug("0x%08x \n", low_table_end); - - /* The Linux kernel assumes this region is reserved */ - printk_debug("Adjust rom_table_end from 0x%08x to ", rom_table_end); - rom_table_end += 0xffff; // 64K align - rom_table_end &= ~0xffff; - printk_debug("0x%08x \n", rom_table_end); - -#if (HAVE_OPTION_TABLE == 1) - { - struct lb_record *rec_dest, *rec_src; - /* Write the option config table... */ - rec_dest = lb_new_record(head); - rec_src = (struct lb_record *)(void *)&option_table; - memcpy(rec_dest, rec_src, rec_src->size); - /* Create cmos checksum entry in coreboot table */ - lb_cmos_checksum(head); - } -#endif - /* Record where RAM is located */ - mem = build_lb_mem(head); - - /* Record the mptable and the the lb_table (This will be adjusted later) */ - lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE, - low_table_start, low_table_end - low_table_start); - - /* Record the pirq table, acpi tables, and maybe the mptable */ - table_size=rom_table_end-rom_table_start; - lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE, - rom_table_start, table_size<0x10000?0x10000:table_size); - - /* Note: - * I assume that there is always memory at immediately after - * the low_table_end. This means that after I setup the coreboot table. - * I can trivially fixup the reserved memory ranges to hold the correct - * size of the coreboot table. - */ - - /* Record our motheboard */ - lb_mainboard(head); - /* Record our various random string information */ - lb_strings(head); - - /* Remember where my valid memory ranges are */ - return lb_table_fini(head); - -}
Deleted: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.h =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.h 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/linuxbios_table.h 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef COREBOOT_TABLE_H -#define COREBOOT_TABLE_H - -#include <boot/linuxbios_tables.h> - -/* This file holds function prototypes for building the coreboot table. */ -unsigned long write_coreboot_table( - unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end, - unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end); - -struct lb_header *lb_table_init(unsigned long addr); -struct lb_record *lb_first_record(struct lb_header *header); -struct lb_record *lb_last_record(struct lb_header *header); -struct lb_record *lb_next_record(struct lb_record *rec); -struct lb_record *lb_new_record(struct lb_header *header); -struct lb_memory *lb_memory(struct lb_header *header); -void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size); -struct lb_mainboard *lb_mainboard(struct lb_header *header); -unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *header); - -/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or information - * from the coreboot table. - */ -struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void); - -extern struct cmos_option_table option_table; - -#endif /* COREBOOT_TABLE_H */
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/tables.c =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/tables.c 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/boot/tables.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ #include <console/console.h> #include <cpu/cpu.h> #include <boot/tables.h> -#include <boot/linuxbios_tables.h> +#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h> #include <arch/pirq_routing.h> #include <arch/smp/mpspec.h> #include <arch/acpi.h> #include <string.h> -#include "linuxbios_table.h" +#include "coreboot_table.h"
// Global Descriptor Table, defined in c_start.S extern uint8_t gdt;
Copied: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/llshell/readme.coreboot (from rev 3053, trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/llshell/readme.linuxbios) =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/llshell/readme.coreboot (rev 0) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/llshell/readme.coreboot 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ + +1) Include llshell.inc in your northbridge Config file +2) In raminit.inc (or whatever), make a jmp out to low_level_shell, setting + a return label in %esp. +For example: +ram_set_registers: + + mov $llshell_ret1,%esp + jmp low_level_shell +llshell_ret1: + + /* Disable and invalidate the cache */ + invd + mov %cr0, %eax + .... +3) Optionally, comment out two lines in ramtest.inc: +5: + CONSOLE_INFO_TX_STRING($rt_toomany) + // intel_chip_post_macro(0xf1) + // jmp .Lhlt +otherwise, a ramtest failure will hang + +4) build and flash as normal +If it worked, the speaker will beep, and you'll get a shell. +Type help or ? at the prompt for a list of commands.
Deleted: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/llshell/readme.linuxbios =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/llshell/readme.linuxbios 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/i386/llshell/readme.linuxbios 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ - -1) Include llshell.inc in your northbridge Config file -2) In raminit.inc (or whatever), make a jmp out to low_level_shell, setting - a return label in %esp. -For example: -ram_set_registers: - - mov $llshell_ret1,%esp - jmp low_level_shell -llshell_ret1: - - /* Disable and invalidate the cache */ - invd - mov %cr0, %eax - .... -3) Optionally, comment out two lines in ramtest.inc: -5: - CONSOLE_INFO_TX_STRING($rt_toomany) - // intel_chip_post_macro(0xf1) - // jmp .Lhlt -otherwise, a ramtest failure will hang - -4) build and flash as normal -If it worked, the speaker will beep, and you'll get a shell. -Type help or ? at the prompt for a list of commands.
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/Config.lb =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/Config.lb 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/Config.lb 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ object boot.o object tables.o -object linuxbios_table.o +object coreboot_table.o
Copied: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/coreboot_table.c (from rev 3053, trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.c) =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/coreboot_table.c (rev 0) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/coreboot_table.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@ +#include <console/console.h> +#include <ip_checksum.h> +#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h> +#include "coreboot_table.h" +#include <string.h> +#include <version.h> +#include <device/device.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +struct lb_header *lb_table_init(unsigned long addr) +{ + struct lb_header *header; + + /* 16 byte align the address */ + addr += 15; + addr &= ~15; + + header = (void *)addr; + header->signature[0] = 'L'; + header->signature[1] = 'B'; + header->signature[2] = 'I'; + header->signature[3] = 'O'; + header->header_bytes = sizeof(*header); + header->header_checksum = 0; + header->table_bytes = 0; + header->table_checksum = 0; + header->table_entries = 0; + return header; +} + +struct lb_record *lb_first_record(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + rec = (void *)(((char *)header) + sizeof(*header)); + return rec; +} + +struct lb_record *lb_last_record(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + rec = (void *)(((char *)header) + sizeof(*header) + header->table_bytes); + return rec; +} + +struct lb_record *lb_next_record(struct lb_record *rec) +{ + rec = (void *)(((char *)rec) + rec->size); + return rec; +} + +struct lb_record *lb_new_record(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + rec = lb_last_record(header); + if (header->table_entries) { + header->table_bytes += rec->size; + } + rec = lb_last_record(header); + header->table_entries++; + rec->tag = LB_TAG_UNUSED; + rec->size = sizeof(*rec); + return rec; +} + + +struct lb_memory *lb_memory(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + struct lb_memory *mem; + rec = lb_new_record(header); + mem = (struct lb_memory *)rec; + mem->tag = LB_TAG_MEMORY; + mem->size = sizeof(*mem); + return mem; +} + +struct lb_mainboard *lb_mainboard(struct lb_header *header) +{ + struct lb_record *rec; + struct lb_mainboard *mainboard; + rec = lb_new_record(header); + mainboard = (struct lb_mainboard *)rec; + mainboard->tag = LB_TAG_MAINBOARD; + + mainboard->size = (sizeof(*mainboard) + + strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1 + + strlen(mainboard_part_number) + 1 + + 3) & ~3; + + mainboard->vendor_idx = 0; + mainboard->part_number_idx = strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1; + + memcpy(mainboard->strings + mainboard->vendor_idx, + mainboard_vendor, strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1); + memcpy(mainboard->strings + mainboard->part_number_idx, + mainboard_part_number, strlen(mainboard_part_number) + 1); + + return mainboard; +} + +void lb_strings(struct lb_header *header) +{ + static const struct { + uint32_t tag; + const uint8_t *string; + } strings[] = { + { LB_TAG_VERSION, coreboot_version, }, + { LB_TAG_EXTRA_VERSION, coreboot_extra_version, }, + { LB_TAG_BUILD, coreboot_build, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILE_TIME, coreboot_compile_time, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILE_BY, coreboot_compile_by, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILE_HOST, coreboot_compile_host, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILE_DOMAIN, coreboot_compile_domain, }, + { LB_TAG_COMPILER, coreboot_compiler, }, + { LB_TAG_LINKER, coreboot_linker, }, + { LB_TAG_ASSEMBLER, coreboot_assembler, }, + }; + unsigned int i; + for(i = 0; i < sizeof(strings)/sizeof(strings[0]); i++) { + struct lb_string *rec; + size_t len; + rec = (struct lb_string *)lb_new_record(header); + len = strlen(strings[i].string); + rec->tag = strings[i].tag; + rec->size = (sizeof(*rec) + len + 1 + 3) & ~3; + memcpy(rec->string, strings[i].string, len+1); + } + +} + +void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, + uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) +{ + int entries; + entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + mem->map[entries].start = pack_lb64(start); + mem->map[entries].size = pack_lb64(size); + mem->map[entries].type = type; + mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); +} + +static void lb_reserve_table_memory(struct lb_header *head) +{ + struct lb_record *last_rec; + struct lb_memory *mem; + uint64_t start; + uint64_t end; + int i, entries; + + last_rec = lb_last_record(head); + mem = get_lb_mem(); + start = (unsigned long)head; + end = (unsigned long)last_rec; + entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + /* Resize the right two memory areas so this table is in + * a reserved area of memory. Everything has been carefully + * setup so that is all we need to do. + */ + for(i = 0; i < entries; i++ ) { + uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); + uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); + /* Does this area need to be expanded? */ + if (map_end == start) { + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - map_start); + } + /* Does this area need to be contracted? */ + else if (map_start == start) { + mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); + } + } +} + +unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *head) +{ + struct lb_record *rec, *first_rec; + rec = lb_last_record(head); + if (head->table_entries) { + head->table_bytes += rec->size; + } + lb_reserve_table_memory(head); + first_rec = lb_first_record(head); + head->table_checksum = compute_ip_checksum(first_rec, head->table_bytes); + head->header_checksum = 0; + head->header_checksum = compute_ip_checksum(head, sizeof(*head)); + printk_debug("Wrote coreboot table at: %p - %p checksum %lx\n", + head, rec, head->table_checksum); + return (unsigned long)rec; +} + +static void lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(struct lb_memory *mem) +{ + int entries; + int i, j; + entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + + /* Sort the lb memory ranges */ + for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { + uint64_t entry_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); + for(j = i; j < entries; j++) { + uint64_t temp_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[j].start); + if (temp_start < entry_start) { + struct lb_memory_range tmp; + tmp = mem->map[i]; + mem->map[i] = mem->map[j]; + mem->map[j] = tmp; + } + } + } + + /* Merge adjacent entries */ + for(i = 0; (i + 1) < entries; i++) { + uint64_t start, end, nstart, nend; + if (mem->map[i].type != mem->map[i + 1].type) { + continue; + } + start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); + end = start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); + nstart = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].start); + nend = nstart + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].size); + if ((start <= nstart) && (end > nstart)) { + if (start > nstart) { + start = nstart; + } + if (end < nend) { + end = nend; + } + /* Record the new region size */ + mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(start); + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - start); + + /* Delete the entry I have merged with */ + memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i + 2], + ((entries - i - 2) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); + mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); + entries -= 1; + /* See if I can merge with the next entry as well */ + i -= 1; + } + } +} + +static void lb_remove_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, + uint64_t start, uint64_t size) +{ + uint64_t end; + int entries; + int i; + + end = start + size; + entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + + /* Remove a reserved area from the memory map */ + for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { + uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); + uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); + if ((start <= map_start) && (end >= map_end)) { + /* Remove the completely covered range */ + memmove(&mem->map[i], &mem->map[i + 1], + ((entries - i - 1) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); + mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); + entries -= 1; + /* Since the index will disappear revisit what will appear here */ + i -= 1; + } + else if ((start > map_start) && (end < map_end)) { + /* Split the memory range */ + memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i], + ((entries - i) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); + mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); + entries += 1; + /* Update the first map entry */ + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); + /* Update the second map entry */ + mem->map[i + 1].start = pack_lb64(end); + mem->map[i + 1].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); + /* Don't bother with this map entry again */ + i += 1; + } + else if ((start <= map_start) && (end > map_start)) { + /* Shrink the start of the memory range */ + mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); + } + else if ((start < map_end) && (start > map_start)) { + /* Shrink the end of the memory range */ + mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); + } + } +} + +static void lb_add_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, + uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) +{ + lb_remove_memory_range(mem, start, size); + lb_memory_range(mem, type, start, size); + lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); +} + +/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or + * information from the coreboot table after we have written it. + * Currently get_lb_mem relies on a global we can change the + * implementaiton. + */ +static struct lb_memory *mem_ranges = 0; +struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void) +{ + return mem_ranges; +} + +static void build_lb_mem_range(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res) +{ + struct lb_memory *mem = gp; + lb_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_RAM, res->base, res->size); +} + +static struct lb_memory *build_lb_mem(struct lb_header *head) +{ + struct lb_memory *mem; + + /* Record where the lb memory ranges will live */ + mem = lb_memory(head); + mem_ranges = mem; + + /* Build the raw table of memory */ + search_global_resources( + IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, + build_lb_mem_range, mem); + lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); + return mem; +} + +unsigned long write_coreboot_table( + unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end, + unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end) +{ + unsigned long table_size; + struct lb_header *head; + struct lb_memory *mem; + + head = lb_table_init(low_table_end); + low_table_end = (unsigned long)head; + if (HAVE_OPTION_TABLE == 1) { + struct lb_record *rec_dest, *rec_src; + /* Write the option config table... */ + rec_dest = lb_new_record(head); + rec_src = (struct lb_record *)(void *)&option_table; + memcpy(rec_dest, rec_src, rec_src->size); + } + /* Record where RAM is located */ + mem = build_lb_mem(head); + + /* Find the current mptable size */ + table_size = (low_table_end - low_table_start); + + /* Record the mptable and the the lb_table (This will be adjusted later) */ + lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE, + low_table_start, table_size); + + /* Record the pirq table */ + lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE, + rom_table_start, (rom_table_end - rom_table_start)); + + /* Note: + * I assume that there is always memory at immediately after + * the low_table_end. This means that after I setup the coreboot table. + * I can trivially fixup the reserved memory ranges to hold the correct + * size of the coreboot table. + */ + + /* Record our motheboard */ + lb_mainboard(head); + /* Record our various random string information */ + lb_strings(head); + + low_table_end = lb_table_fini(head); + + /* Remember where my valid memory ranges are */ + return low_table_end; +}
Copied: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/coreboot_table.h (from rev 3053, trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.h) =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/coreboot_table.h (rev 0) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/coreboot_table.h 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#ifndef COREBOOT_TABLE_H +#define COREBOOT_TABLE_H + +#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h> + +struct mem_range; + +/* This file holds function prototypes for building the coreboot table. */ +unsigned long write_coreboot_table( + unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end, + unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end); + +struct lb_header *lb_table_init(unsigned long addr); +struct lb_record *lb_first_record(struct lb_header *header); +struct lb_record *lb_last_record(struct lb_header *header); +struct lb_record *lb_next_record(struct lb_record *rec); +struct lb_record *lb_new_record(struct lb_header *header); +struct lb_memory *lb_memory(struct lb_header *header); +void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, + uint32_t type, uint64_t startk, uint64_t sizek); +struct lb_mainboard *lb_mainboard(struct lb_header *header); +unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *header); + +/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or information + * from the coreboot table. + */ +struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void); + +extern struct cmos_option_table option_table; + +#endif /* COREBOOT_TABLE_H */
Deleted: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.c =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.c 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,380 +0,0 @@ -#include <console/console.h> -#include <ip_checksum.h> -#include <boot/linuxbios_tables.h> -#include "linuxbios_table.h" -#include <string.h> -#include <version.h> -#include <device/device.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -struct lb_header *lb_table_init(unsigned long addr) -{ - struct lb_header *header; - - /* 16 byte align the address */ - addr += 15; - addr &= ~15; - - header = (void *)addr; - header->signature[0] = 'L'; - header->signature[1] = 'B'; - header->signature[2] = 'I'; - header->signature[3] = 'O'; - header->header_bytes = sizeof(*header); - header->header_checksum = 0; - header->table_bytes = 0; - header->table_checksum = 0; - header->table_entries = 0; - return header; -} - -struct lb_record *lb_first_record(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - rec = (void *)(((char *)header) + sizeof(*header)); - return rec; -} - -struct lb_record *lb_last_record(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - rec = (void *)(((char *)header) + sizeof(*header) + header->table_bytes); - return rec; -} - -struct lb_record *lb_next_record(struct lb_record *rec) -{ - rec = (void *)(((char *)rec) + rec->size); - return rec; -} - -struct lb_record *lb_new_record(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - rec = lb_last_record(header); - if (header->table_entries) { - header->table_bytes += rec->size; - } - rec = lb_last_record(header); - header->table_entries++; - rec->tag = LB_TAG_UNUSED; - rec->size = sizeof(*rec); - return rec; -} - - -struct lb_memory *lb_memory(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - struct lb_memory *mem; - rec = lb_new_record(header); - mem = (struct lb_memory *)rec; - mem->tag = LB_TAG_MEMORY; - mem->size = sizeof(*mem); - return mem; -} - -struct lb_mainboard *lb_mainboard(struct lb_header *header) -{ - struct lb_record *rec; - struct lb_mainboard *mainboard; - rec = lb_new_record(header); - mainboard = (struct lb_mainboard *)rec; - mainboard->tag = LB_TAG_MAINBOARD; - - mainboard->size = (sizeof(*mainboard) + - strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1 + - strlen(mainboard_part_number) + 1 + - 3) & ~3; - - mainboard->vendor_idx = 0; - mainboard->part_number_idx = strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1; - - memcpy(mainboard->strings + mainboard->vendor_idx, - mainboard_vendor, strlen(mainboard_vendor) + 1); - memcpy(mainboard->strings + mainboard->part_number_idx, - mainboard_part_number, strlen(mainboard_part_number) + 1); - - return mainboard; -} - -void lb_strings(struct lb_header *header) -{ - static const struct { - uint32_t tag; - const uint8_t *string; - } strings[] = { - { LB_TAG_VERSION, coreboot_version, }, - { LB_TAG_EXTRA_VERSION, coreboot_extra_version, }, - { LB_TAG_BUILD, coreboot_build, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILE_TIME, coreboot_compile_time, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILE_BY, coreboot_compile_by, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILE_HOST, coreboot_compile_host, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILE_DOMAIN, coreboot_compile_domain, }, - { LB_TAG_COMPILER, coreboot_compiler, }, - { LB_TAG_LINKER, coreboot_linker, }, - { LB_TAG_ASSEMBLER, coreboot_assembler, }, - }; - unsigned int i; - for(i = 0; i < sizeof(strings)/sizeof(strings[0]); i++) { - struct lb_string *rec; - size_t len; - rec = (struct lb_string *)lb_new_record(header); - len = strlen(strings[i].string); - rec->tag = strings[i].tag; - rec->size = (sizeof(*rec) + len + 1 + 3) & ~3; - memcpy(rec->string, strings[i].string, len+1); - } - -} - -void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) -{ - int entries; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - mem->map[entries].start = pack_lb64(start); - mem->map[entries].size = pack_lb64(size); - mem->map[entries].type = type; - mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); -} - -static void lb_reserve_table_memory(struct lb_header *head) -{ - struct lb_record *last_rec; - struct lb_memory *mem; - uint64_t start; - uint64_t end; - int i, entries; - - last_rec = lb_last_record(head); - mem = get_lb_mem(); - start = (unsigned long)head; - end = (unsigned long)last_rec; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - /* Resize the right two memory areas so this table is in - * a reserved area of memory. Everything has been carefully - * setup so that is all we need to do. - */ - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++ ) { - uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); - /* Does this area need to be expanded? */ - if (map_end == start) { - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - map_start); - } - /* Does this area need to be contracted? */ - else if (map_start == start) { - mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); - } - } -} - -unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *head) -{ - struct lb_record *rec, *first_rec; - rec = lb_last_record(head); - if (head->table_entries) { - head->table_bytes += rec->size; - } - lb_reserve_table_memory(head); - first_rec = lb_first_record(head); - head->table_checksum = compute_ip_checksum(first_rec, head->table_bytes); - head->header_checksum = 0; - head->header_checksum = compute_ip_checksum(head, sizeof(*head)); - printk_debug("Wrote coreboot table at: %p - %p checksum %lx\n", - head, rec, head->table_checksum); - return (unsigned long)rec; -} - -static void lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(struct lb_memory *mem) -{ - int entries; - int i, j; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - - /* Sort the lb memory ranges */ - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { - uint64_t entry_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - for(j = i; j < entries; j++) { - uint64_t temp_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[j].start); - if (temp_start < entry_start) { - struct lb_memory_range tmp; - tmp = mem->map[i]; - mem->map[i] = mem->map[j]; - mem->map[j] = tmp; - } - } - } - - /* Merge adjacent entries */ - for(i = 0; (i + 1) < entries; i++) { - uint64_t start, end, nstart, nend; - if (mem->map[i].type != mem->map[i + 1].type) { - continue; - } - start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - end = start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); - nstart = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].start); - nend = nstart + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].size); - if ((start <= nstart) && (end > nstart)) { - if (start > nstart) { - start = nstart; - } - if (end < nend) { - end = nend; - } - /* Record the new region size */ - mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(start); - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - start); - - /* Delete the entry I have merged with */ - memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i + 2], - ((entries - i - 2) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); - mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); - entries -= 1; - /* See if I can merge with the next entry as well */ - i -= 1; - } - } -} - -static void lb_remove_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint64_t start, uint64_t size) -{ - uint64_t end; - int entries; - int i; - - end = start + size; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - - /* Remove a reserved area from the memory map */ - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { - uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); - if ((start <= map_start) && (end >= map_end)) { - /* Remove the completely covered range */ - memmove(&mem->map[i], &mem->map[i + 1], - ((entries - i - 1) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); - mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); - entries -= 1; - /* Since the index will disappear revisit what will appear here */ - i -= 1; - } - else if ((start > map_start) && (end < map_end)) { - /* Split the memory range */ - memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i], - ((entries - i) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); - mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); - entries += 1; - /* Update the first map entry */ - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); - /* Update the second map entry */ - mem->map[i + 1].start = pack_lb64(end); - mem->map[i + 1].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); - /* Don't bother with this map entry again */ - i += 1; - } - else if ((start <= map_start) && (end > map_start)) { - /* Shrink the start of the memory range */ - mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); - } - else if ((start < map_end) && (start > map_start)) { - /* Shrink the end of the memory range */ - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); - } - } -} - -static void lb_add_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) -{ - lb_remove_memory_range(mem, start, size); - lb_memory_range(mem, type, start, size); - lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); -} - -/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or - * information from the coreboot table after we have written it. - * Currently get_lb_mem relies on a global we can change the - * implementaiton. - */ -static struct lb_memory *mem_ranges = 0; -struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void) -{ - return mem_ranges; -} - -static void build_lb_mem_range(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res) -{ - struct lb_memory *mem = gp; - lb_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_RAM, res->base, res->size); -} - -static struct lb_memory *build_lb_mem(struct lb_header *head) -{ - struct lb_memory *mem; - - /* Record where the lb memory ranges will live */ - mem = lb_memory(head); - mem_ranges = mem; - - /* Build the raw table of memory */ - search_global_resources( - IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, - build_lb_mem_range, mem); - lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); - return mem; -} - -unsigned long write_coreboot_table( - unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end, - unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end) -{ - unsigned long table_size; - struct lb_header *head; - struct lb_memory *mem; - - head = lb_table_init(low_table_end); - low_table_end = (unsigned long)head; - if (HAVE_OPTION_TABLE == 1) { - struct lb_record *rec_dest, *rec_src; - /* Write the option config table... */ - rec_dest = lb_new_record(head); - rec_src = (struct lb_record *)(void *)&option_table; - memcpy(rec_dest, rec_src, rec_src->size); - } - /* Record where RAM is located */ - mem = build_lb_mem(head); - - /* Find the current mptable size */ - table_size = (low_table_end - low_table_start); - - /* Record the mptable and the the lb_table (This will be adjusted later) */ - lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE, - low_table_start, table_size); - - /* Record the pirq table */ - lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE, - rom_table_start, (rom_table_end - rom_table_start)); - - /* Note: - * I assume that there is always memory at immediately after - * the low_table_end. This means that after I setup the coreboot table. - * I can trivially fixup the reserved memory ranges to hold the correct - * size of the coreboot table. - */ - - /* Record our motheboard */ - lb_mainboard(head); - /* Record our various random string information */ - lb_strings(head); - - low_table_end = lb_table_fini(head); - - /* Remember where my valid memory ranges are */ - return low_table_end; -}
Deleted: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.h =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.h 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/linuxbios_table.h 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef COREBOOT_TABLE_H -#define COREBOOT_TABLE_H - -#include <boot/linuxbios_tables.h> - -struct mem_range; - -/* This file holds function prototypes for building the coreboot table. */ -unsigned long write_coreboot_table( - unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end, - unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end); - -struct lb_header *lb_table_init(unsigned long addr); -struct lb_record *lb_first_record(struct lb_header *header); -struct lb_record *lb_last_record(struct lb_header *header); -struct lb_record *lb_next_record(struct lb_record *rec); -struct lb_record *lb_new_record(struct lb_header *header); -struct lb_memory *lb_memory(struct lb_header *header); -void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint32_t type, uint64_t startk, uint64_t sizek); -struct lb_mainboard *lb_mainboard(struct lb_header *header); -unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *header); - -/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or information - * from the coreboot table. - */ -struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void); - -extern struct cmos_option_table option_table; - -#endif /* COREBOOT_TABLE_H */
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/tables.c =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/tables.c 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/arch/ppc/boot/tables.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ #include <console/console.h> #include <cpu/cpu.h> #include <boot/tables.h> -#include <boot/linuxbios_tables.h> -#include "linuxbios_table.h" +#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h> +#include "coreboot_table.h"
struct lb_memory * write_tables(void)
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/boot/elfboot.c =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/boot/elfboot.c 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/boot/elfboot.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ #include <part/fallback_boot.h> #include <boot/elf.h> #include <boot/elf_boot.h> -#include <boot/linuxbios_tables.h> +#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h> #include <ip_checksum.h> #include <stream/read_bytes.h> #include <stdint.h>
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/Config.lb =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/Config.lb 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/Config.lb 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ end
makerule coreboot_ram - depends "coreboot_ram.o $(TOP)/src/config/linuxbios_ram.ld ldoptions" - action "$(CC) -nostdlib -nostartfiles -static -o $@ -T $(TOP)/src/config/linuxbios_ram.ld coreboot_ram.o" + depends "coreboot_ram.o $(TOP)/src/config/coreboot_ram.ld ldoptions" + action "$(CC) -nostdlib -nostartfiles -static -o $@ -T $(TOP)/src/config/coreboot_ram.ld coreboot_ram.o" action "$(CROSS_COMPILE)nm -n coreboot_ram | sort > coreboot_ram.map" end
@@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ end
makerule coreboot_apc - depends "coreboot_apc.o $(TOP)/src/config/linuxbios_apc.ld ldoptions" - action "$(CC) -nostdlib -nostartfiles -static -o $@ -T $(TOP)/src/config/linuxbios_apc.ld coreboot_apc.o" + depends "coreboot_apc.o $(TOP)/src/config/coreboot_apc.ld ldoptions" + action "$(CC) -nostdlib -nostartfiles -static -o $@ -T $(TOP)/src/config/coreboot_apc.ld coreboot_apc.o" action "$(CROSS_COMPILE)nm -n coreboot_apc | sort > coreboot_apc.map" end
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ end
makerule build_opt_tbl - depends "$(TOP)/util/options/build_opt_tbl.c $(TOP)/src/include/pc80/mc146818rtc.h $(TOP)/src/include/boot/linuxbios_tables.h Makefile.settings Makefile" + depends "$(TOP)/util/options/build_opt_tbl.c $(TOP)/src/include/pc80/mc146818rtc.h $(TOP)/src/include/boot/coreboot_tables.h Makefile.settings Makefile" action "$(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) $(CPUFLAGS) $< -o $@" end
Copied: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/coreboot_apc.ld (from rev 3053, trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_apc.ld) =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/coreboot_apc.ld (rev 0) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/coreboot_apc.ld 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +/* + * Memory map: + * + * DCACHE_RAM_BASE + * : data segment + * : bss segment + * : heap + * : stack + */ +/* + * Bootstrap code for the STPC Consumer + * Copyright (c) 1999 by Net Insight AB. All Rights Reserved. + */ + +/* + * Written by Johan Rydberg, based on work by Daniel Kahlin. + * Rewritten by Eric Biederman + * 2005.12 yhlu add coreboot_ram cross the vga font buffer handling + * 2006.05 yhlu tailed it to use it for AP code in cache + */ +/* + * We use ELF as output format. So that we can + * debug the code in some form. + */ +INCLUDE ldoptions + +ENTRY(_start) + +SECTIONS +{ + . = DCACHE_RAM_BASE; + /* + * First we place the code and read only data (typically const declared). + * This get placed in rom. + */ + .text : { + _text = .; + *(.text); + *(.text.*); + . = ALIGN(16); + _etext = .; + } + .rodata : { + _rodata = .; + . = ALIGN(4); + *(.rodata) + *(.rodata.*) + . = ALIGN(4); + _erodata = .; + } + /* + * After the code we place initialized data (typically initialized + * global variables). This gets copied into ram by startup code. + * __data_start and __data_end shows where in ram this should be placed, + * whereas __data_loadstart and __data_loadend shows where in rom to + * copy from. + */ + .data : { + _data = .; + *(.data) + _edata = .; + } + /* + * bss does not contain data, it is just a space that should be zero + * initialized on startup. (typically uninitialized global variables) + * crt0.S fills between _bss and _ebss with zeroes. + */ + _bss = .; + .bss . : { + *(.bss) + *(.sbss) + *(COMMON) + } + _ebss = .; + _end = .; + . = ALIGN(0x1000); + _stack = .; + .stack . : { + . = 0x4000; + } + _estack = .; + _heap = .; + .heap . : { + . = ALIGN(4); + } + _eheap = .; + /* The ram segment + * This is all address of the memory resident copy of coreboot. + */ + _ram_seg = _text; + _eram_seg = _eheap; + + _bogus = ASSERT( ( _eram_seg <= ((DCACHE_RAM_BASE + DCACHE_RAM_SIZE - DCACHE_RAM_GLOBAL_VAR_SIZE))) , "coreboot_apc is too big"); + + /DISCARD/ : { + *(.comment) + *(.note) + *(.note.*) + } +}
Copied: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/coreboot_ram.ld (from rev 3053, trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_ram.ld) =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/coreboot_ram.ld (rev 0) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/coreboot_ram.ld 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +/* + * Memory map: + * + * _RAMBASE + * : data segment + * : bss segment + * : heap + * : stack + */ +/* + * Bootstrap code for the STPC Consumer + * Copyright (c) 1999 by Net Insight AB. All Rights Reserved. + */ + +/* + * Written by Johan Rydberg, based on work by Daniel Kahlin. + * Rewritten by Eric Biederman + * 2005.12 yhlu add coreboot_ram cross the vga font buffer handling + */ +/* + * We use ELF as output format. So that we can + * debug the code in some form. + */ +INCLUDE ldoptions + +ENTRY(_start) + +SECTIONS +{ + . = _RAMBASE; + /* + * First we place the code and read only data (typically const declared). + * This get placed in rom. + */ + .text : { + _text = .; + *(.text); + *(.text.*); + . = ALIGN(16); + _etext = .; + } + .rodata : { + _rodata = .; + . = ALIGN(4); + console_drivers = .; + *(.rodata.console_drivers) + econsole_drivers = . ; + . = ALIGN(4); + pci_drivers = . ; + *(.rodata.pci_driver) + epci_drivers = . ; + cpu_drivers = . ; + *(.rodata.cpu_driver) + ecpu_drivers = . ; + *(.rodata) + *(.rodata.*) + /* + * kevinh/Ispiri - Added an align, because the objcopy tool + * incorrectly converts sections that are not long word aligned. + * This breaks the coreboot.strip target. + */ + . = ALIGN(4); + + _erodata = .; + } + /* + * After the code we place initialized data (typically initialized + * global variables). This gets copied into ram by startup code. + * __data_start and __data_end shows where in ram this should be placed, + * whereas __data_loadstart and __data_loadend shows where in rom to + * copy from. + */ + .data : { + _data = .; + *(.data) + _edata = .; + } + /* + * bss does not contain data, it is just a space that should be zero + * initialized on startup. (typically uninitialized global variables) + * crt0.S fills between _bss and _ebss with zeroes. + */ + _bss = .; + .bss . : { + *(.bss) + *(.sbss) + *(COMMON) + } + _ebss = .; + _end = .; + . = ALIGN(STACK_SIZE); + _stack = .; + .stack . : { + /* Reserve a stack for each possible cpu */ + /* the stack for ap will be put after pgtbl in 1M to CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK range when VGA and ROM_RUN and CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK>1024*/ + . = ((CONFIG_CONSOLE_VGA || CONFIG_PCI_ROM_RUN)&&(_RAMBASE<0x100000)&&(CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK>(0x100000>>10)) ) ? STACK_SIZE : (CONFIG_MAX_CPUS*STACK_SIZE); + } + _estack = .; + _heap = .; + .heap . : { + /* Reserve 256K for the heap */ + . = HEAP_SIZE ; + . = ALIGN(4); + } + _eheap = .; + /* The ram segment + * This is all address of the memory resident copy of coreboot. + */ + _ram_seg = _text; + _eram_seg = _eheap; + + _bogus = ASSERT( ( (_eram_seg>>10) < (CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK)) , "please increase CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK"); + + _bogus = ASSERT( !((CONFIG_CONSOLE_VGA || CONFIG_PCI_ROM_RUN) && ((_ram_seg<0xa0000) && (_eram_seg>0xa0000))) , "please increase CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK and if still fail, try to set _RAMBASE more than 1M"); + + /DISCARD/ : { + *(.comment) + *(.note) + *(.note.*) + } +}
Deleted: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_apc.ld =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_apc.ld 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_apc.ld 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Memory map: - * - * DCACHE_RAM_BASE - * : data segment - * : bss segment - * : heap - * : stack - */ -/* - * Bootstrap code for the STPC Consumer - * Copyright (c) 1999 by Net Insight AB. All Rights Reserved. - */ - -/* - * Written by Johan Rydberg, based on work by Daniel Kahlin. - * Rewritten by Eric Biederman - * 2005.12 yhlu add coreboot_ram cross the vga font buffer handling - * 2006.05 yhlu tailed it to use it for AP code in cache - */ -/* - * We use ELF as output format. So that we can - * debug the code in some form. - */ -INCLUDE ldoptions - -ENTRY(_start) - -SECTIONS -{ - . = DCACHE_RAM_BASE; - /* - * First we place the code and read only data (typically const declared). - * This get placed in rom. - */ - .text : { - _text = .; - *(.text); - *(.text.*); - . = ALIGN(16); - _etext = .; - } - .rodata : { - _rodata = .; - . = ALIGN(4); - *(.rodata) - *(.rodata.*) - . = ALIGN(4); - _erodata = .; - } - /* - * After the code we place initialized data (typically initialized - * global variables). This gets copied into ram by startup code. - * __data_start and __data_end shows where in ram this should be placed, - * whereas __data_loadstart and __data_loadend shows where in rom to - * copy from. - */ - .data : { - _data = .; - *(.data) - _edata = .; - } - /* - * bss does not contain data, it is just a space that should be zero - * initialized on startup. (typically uninitialized global variables) - * crt0.S fills between _bss and _ebss with zeroes. - */ - _bss = .; - .bss . : { - *(.bss) - *(.sbss) - *(COMMON) - } - _ebss = .; - _end = .; - . = ALIGN(0x1000); - _stack = .; - .stack . : { - . = 0x4000; - } - _estack = .; - _heap = .; - .heap . : { - . = ALIGN(4); - } - _eheap = .; - /* The ram segment - * This is all address of the memory resident copy of coreboot. - */ - _ram_seg = _text; - _eram_seg = _eheap; - - _bogus = ASSERT( ( _eram_seg <= ((DCACHE_RAM_BASE + DCACHE_RAM_SIZE - DCACHE_RAM_GLOBAL_VAR_SIZE))) , "coreboot_apc is too big"); - - /DISCARD/ : { - *(.comment) - *(.note) - *(.note.*) - } -}
Deleted: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_ram.ld =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_ram.ld 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/config/linuxbios_ram.ld 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Memory map: - * - * _RAMBASE - * : data segment - * : bss segment - * : heap - * : stack - */ -/* - * Bootstrap code for the STPC Consumer - * Copyright (c) 1999 by Net Insight AB. All Rights Reserved. - */ - -/* - * Written by Johan Rydberg, based on work by Daniel Kahlin. - * Rewritten by Eric Biederman - * 2005.12 yhlu add coreboot_ram cross the vga font buffer handling - */ -/* - * We use ELF as output format. So that we can - * debug the code in some form. - */ -INCLUDE ldoptions - -ENTRY(_start) - -SECTIONS -{ - . = _RAMBASE; - /* - * First we place the code and read only data (typically const declared). - * This get placed in rom. - */ - .text : { - _text = .; - *(.text); - *(.text.*); - . = ALIGN(16); - _etext = .; - } - .rodata : { - _rodata = .; - . = ALIGN(4); - console_drivers = .; - *(.rodata.console_drivers) - econsole_drivers = . ; - . = ALIGN(4); - pci_drivers = . ; - *(.rodata.pci_driver) - epci_drivers = . ; - cpu_drivers = . ; - *(.rodata.cpu_driver) - ecpu_drivers = . ; - *(.rodata) - *(.rodata.*) - /* - * kevinh/Ispiri - Added an align, because the objcopy tool - * incorrectly converts sections that are not long word aligned. - * This breaks the coreboot.strip target. - */ - . = ALIGN(4); - - _erodata = .; - } - /* - * After the code we place initialized data (typically initialized - * global variables). This gets copied into ram by startup code. - * __data_start and __data_end shows where in ram this should be placed, - * whereas __data_loadstart and __data_loadend shows where in rom to - * copy from. - */ - .data : { - _data = .; - *(.data) - _edata = .; - } - /* - * bss does not contain data, it is just a space that should be zero - * initialized on startup. (typically uninitialized global variables) - * crt0.S fills between _bss and _ebss with zeroes. - */ - _bss = .; - .bss . : { - *(.bss) - *(.sbss) - *(COMMON) - } - _ebss = .; - _end = .; - . = ALIGN(STACK_SIZE); - _stack = .; - .stack . : { - /* Reserve a stack for each possible cpu */ - /* the stack for ap will be put after pgtbl in 1M to CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK range when VGA and ROM_RUN and CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK>1024*/ - . = ((CONFIG_CONSOLE_VGA || CONFIG_PCI_ROM_RUN)&&(_RAMBASE<0x100000)&&(CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK>(0x100000>>10)) ) ? STACK_SIZE : (CONFIG_MAX_CPUS*STACK_SIZE); - } - _estack = .; - _heap = .; - .heap . : { - /* Reserve 256K for the heap */ - . = HEAP_SIZE ; - . = ALIGN(4); - } - _eheap = .; - /* The ram segment - * This is all address of the memory resident copy of coreboot. - */ - _ram_seg = _text; - _eram_seg = _eheap; - - _bogus = ASSERT( ( (_eram_seg>>10) < (CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK)) , "please increase CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK"); - - _bogus = ASSERT( !((CONFIG_CONSOLE_VGA || CONFIG_PCI_ROM_RUN) && ((_ram_seg<0xa0000) && (_eram_seg>0xa0000))) , "please increase CONFIG_LB_MEM_TOPK and if still fail, try to set _RAMBASE more than 1M"); - - /DISCARD/ : { - *(.comment) - *(.note) - *(.note.*) - } -}
Copied: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/coreboot_tables.h (from rev 3053, trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/linuxbios_tables.h) =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/coreboot_tables.h (rev 0) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/coreboot_tables.h 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ +#ifndef COREBOOT_TABLES_H +#define COREBOOT_TABLES_H + +#include <stdint.h> + +/* The coreboot table information is for conveying information + * from the firmware to the loaded OS image. Primarily this + * is expected to be information that cannot be discovered by + * other means, such as quering the hardware directly. + * + * All of the information should be Position Independent Data. + * That is it should be safe to relocated any of the information + * without it's meaning/correctnes changing. For table that + * can reasonably be used on multiple architectures the data + * size should be fixed. This should ease the transition between + * 32 bit and 64 bit architectures etc. + * + * The completeness test for the information in this table is: + * - Can all of the hardware be detected? + * - Are the per motherboard constants available? + * - Is there enough to allow a kernel to run that was written before + * a particular motherboard is constructed? (Assuming the kernel + * has drivers for all of the hardware but it does not have + * assumptions on how the hardware is connected together). + * + * With this test it should be straight forward to determine if a + * table entry is required or not. This should remove much of the + * long term compatibility burden as table entries which are + * irrelevant or have been replaced by better alternatives may be + * dropped. Of course it is polite and expidite to include extra + * table entries and be backwards compatible, but it is not required. + */ + +/* Since coreboot is usually compiled 32bit, gcc will align 64bit + * types to 32bit boundaries. If the coreboot table is dumped on a + * 64bit system, a uint64_t would be aligned to 64bit boundaries, + * breaking the table format. + * + * lb_uint64 will keep 64bit coreboot table values aligned to 32bit + * to ensure compatibility. They can be accessed with the two functions + * below: unpack_lb64() and pack_lb64() + * + * See also: util/lbtdump/lbtdump.c + */ + +struct lb_uint64 { + uint32_t lo; + uint32_t hi; +}; + +static inline uint64_t unpack_lb64(struct lb_uint64 value) +{ + uint64_t result; + result = value.hi; + result = (result << 32) + value.lo; + return result; +} + +static inline struct lb_uint64 pack_lb64(uint64_t value) +{ + struct lb_uint64 result; + result.lo = (value >> 0) & 0xffffffff; + result.hi = (value >> 32) & 0xffffffff; + return result; +} + + + +struct lb_header +{ + uint8_t signature[4]; /* LBIO */ + uint32_t header_bytes; + uint32_t header_checksum; + uint32_t table_bytes; + uint32_t table_checksum; + uint32_t table_entries; +}; + +/* Every entry in the boot enviroment list will correspond to a boot + * info record. Encoding both type and size. The type is obviously + * so you can tell what it is. The size allows you to skip that + * boot enviroment record if you don't know what it easy. This allows + * forward compatibility with records not yet defined. + */ +struct lb_record { + uint32_t tag; /* tag ID */ + uint32_t size; /* size of record (in bytes) */ +}; + +#define LB_TAG_UNUSED 0x0000 + +#define LB_TAG_MEMORY 0x0001 + +struct lb_memory_range { + struct lb_uint64 start; + struct lb_uint64 size; + uint32_t type; +#define LB_MEM_RAM 1 /* Memory anyone can use */ +#define LB_MEM_RESERVED 2 /* Don't use this memory region */ +#define LB_MEM_TABLE 16 /* Ram configuration tables are kept in */ +}; + +struct lb_memory { + uint32_t tag; + uint32_t size; + struct lb_memory_range map[0]; +}; + +#define LB_TAG_HWRPB 0x0002 +struct lb_hwrpb { + uint32_t tag; + uint32_t size; + uint64_t hwrpb; +}; + +#define LB_TAG_MAINBOARD 0x0003 +struct lb_mainboard { + uint32_t tag; + uint32_t size; + uint8_t vendor_idx; + uint8_t part_number_idx; + uint8_t strings[0]; +}; + +#define LB_TAG_VERSION 0x0004 +#define LB_TAG_EXTRA_VERSION 0x0005 +#define LB_TAG_BUILD 0x0006 +#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_TIME 0x0007 +#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_BY 0x0008 +#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_HOST 0x0009 +#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_DOMAIN 0x000a +#define LB_TAG_COMPILER 0x000b +#define LB_TAG_LINKER 0x000c +#define LB_TAG_ASSEMBLER 0x000d +struct lb_string { + uint32_t tag; + uint32_t size; + uint8_t string[0]; +}; + +/* The following structures are for the cmos definitions table */ +#define LB_TAG_CMOS_OPTION_TABLE 200 +/* cmos header record */ +struct cmos_option_table { + uint32_t tag; /* CMOS definitions table type */ + uint32_t size; /* size of the entire table */ + uint32_t header_length; /* length of header */ +}; + +/* cmos entry record + This record is variable length. The name field may be + shorter than CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH. The entry may start + anywhere in the byte, but can not span bytes unless it + starts at the beginning of the byte and the length is + fills complete bytes. +*/ +#define LB_TAG_OPTION 201 +struct cmos_entries { + uint32_t tag; /* entry type */ + uint32_t size; /* length of this record */ + uint32_t bit; /* starting bit from start of image */ + uint32_t length; /* length of field in bits */ + uint32_t config; /* e=enumeration, h=hex, r=reserved */ + uint32_t config_id; /* a number linking to an enumeration record */ +#define CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 32 + uint8_t name[CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name of entry in ascii, + variable length int aligned */ +}; + + +/* cmos enumerations record + This record is variable length. The text field may be + shorter than CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH. +*/ +#define LB_TAG_OPTION_ENUM 202 +struct cmos_enums { + uint32_t tag; /* enumeration type */ + uint32_t size; /* length of this record */ + uint32_t config_id; /* a number identifying the config id */ + uint32_t value; /* the value associated with the text */ +#define CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH 32 + uint8_t text[CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH]; /* enum description in ascii, + variable length int aligned */ +}; + +/* cmos defaults record + This record contains default settings for the cmos ram. +*/ +#define LB_TAG_OPTION_DEFAULTS 203 +struct cmos_defaults { + uint32_t tag; /* default type */ + uint32_t size; /* length of this record */ + uint32_t name_length; /* length of the following name field */ + uint8_t name[CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name identifying the default */ +#define CMOS_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE 128 + uint8_t default_set[CMOS_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE]; /* default settings */ +}; + +#define LB_TAG_OPTION_CHECKSUM 204 +struct cmos_checksum { + uint32_t tag; + uint32_t size; + /* In practice everything is byte aligned, but things are measured + * in bits to be consistent. + */ + uint32_t range_start; /* First bit that is checksummed (byte aligned) */ + uint32_t range_end; /* Last bit that is checksummed (byte aligned) */ + uint32_t location; /* First bit of the checksum (byte aligned) */ + uint32_t type; /* Checksum algorithm that is used */ +#define CHECKSUM_NONE 0 +#define CHECKSUM_PCBIOS 1 +}; + + + +#endif /* COREBOOT_TABLES_H */
Deleted: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/linuxbios_tables.h =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/linuxbios_tables.h 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/linuxbios_tables.h 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef COREBOOT_TABLES_H -#define COREBOOT_TABLES_H - -#include <stdint.h> - -/* The coreboot table information is for conveying information - * from the firmware to the loaded OS image. Primarily this - * is expected to be information that cannot be discovered by - * other means, such as quering the hardware directly. - * - * All of the information should be Position Independent Data. - * That is it should be safe to relocated any of the information - * without it's meaning/correctnes changing. For table that - * can reasonably be used on multiple architectures the data - * size should be fixed. This should ease the transition between - * 32 bit and 64 bit architectures etc. - * - * The completeness test for the information in this table is: - * - Can all of the hardware be detected? - * - Are the per motherboard constants available? - * - Is there enough to allow a kernel to run that was written before - * a particular motherboard is constructed? (Assuming the kernel - * has drivers for all of the hardware but it does not have - * assumptions on how the hardware is connected together). - * - * With this test it should be straight forward to determine if a - * table entry is required or not. This should remove much of the - * long term compatibility burden as table entries which are - * irrelevant or have been replaced by better alternatives may be - * dropped. Of course it is polite and expidite to include extra - * table entries and be backwards compatible, but it is not required. - */ - -/* Since coreboot is usually compiled 32bit, gcc will align 64bit - * types to 32bit boundaries. If the coreboot table is dumped on a - * 64bit system, a uint64_t would be aligned to 64bit boundaries, - * breaking the table format. - * - * lb_uint64 will keep 64bit coreboot table values aligned to 32bit - * to ensure compatibility. They can be accessed with the two functions - * below: unpack_lb64() and pack_lb64() - * - * See also: util/lbtdump/lbtdump.c - */ - -struct lb_uint64 { - uint32_t lo; - uint32_t hi; -}; - -static inline uint64_t unpack_lb64(struct lb_uint64 value) -{ - uint64_t result; - result = value.hi; - result = (result << 32) + value.lo; - return result; -} - -static inline struct lb_uint64 pack_lb64(uint64_t value) -{ - struct lb_uint64 result; - result.lo = (value >> 0) & 0xffffffff; - result.hi = (value >> 32) & 0xffffffff; - return result; -} - - - -struct lb_header -{ - uint8_t signature[4]; /* LBIO */ - uint32_t header_bytes; - uint32_t header_checksum; - uint32_t table_bytes; - uint32_t table_checksum; - uint32_t table_entries; -}; - -/* Every entry in the boot enviroment list will correspond to a boot - * info record. Encoding both type and size. The type is obviously - * so you can tell what it is. The size allows you to skip that - * boot enviroment record if you don't know what it easy. This allows - * forward compatibility with records not yet defined. - */ -struct lb_record { - uint32_t tag; /* tag ID */ - uint32_t size; /* size of record (in bytes) */ -}; - -#define LB_TAG_UNUSED 0x0000 - -#define LB_TAG_MEMORY 0x0001 - -struct lb_memory_range { - struct lb_uint64 start; - struct lb_uint64 size; - uint32_t type; -#define LB_MEM_RAM 1 /* Memory anyone can use */ -#define LB_MEM_RESERVED 2 /* Don't use this memory region */ -#define LB_MEM_TABLE 16 /* Ram configuration tables are kept in */ -}; - -struct lb_memory { - uint32_t tag; - uint32_t size; - struct lb_memory_range map[0]; -}; - -#define LB_TAG_HWRPB 0x0002 -struct lb_hwrpb { - uint32_t tag; - uint32_t size; - uint64_t hwrpb; -}; - -#define LB_TAG_MAINBOARD 0x0003 -struct lb_mainboard { - uint32_t tag; - uint32_t size; - uint8_t vendor_idx; - uint8_t part_number_idx; - uint8_t strings[0]; -}; - -#define LB_TAG_VERSION 0x0004 -#define LB_TAG_EXTRA_VERSION 0x0005 -#define LB_TAG_BUILD 0x0006 -#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_TIME 0x0007 -#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_BY 0x0008 -#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_HOST 0x0009 -#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_DOMAIN 0x000a -#define LB_TAG_COMPILER 0x000b -#define LB_TAG_LINKER 0x000c -#define LB_TAG_ASSEMBLER 0x000d -struct lb_string { - uint32_t tag; - uint32_t size; - uint8_t string[0]; -}; - -/* The following structures are for the cmos definitions table */ -#define LB_TAG_CMOS_OPTION_TABLE 200 -/* cmos header record */ -struct cmos_option_table { - uint32_t tag; /* CMOS definitions table type */ - uint32_t size; /* size of the entire table */ - uint32_t header_length; /* length of header */ -}; - -/* cmos entry record - This record is variable length. The name field may be - shorter than CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH. The entry may start - anywhere in the byte, but can not span bytes unless it - starts at the beginning of the byte and the length is - fills complete bytes. -*/ -#define LB_TAG_OPTION 201 -struct cmos_entries { - uint32_t tag; /* entry type */ - uint32_t size; /* length of this record */ - uint32_t bit; /* starting bit from start of image */ - uint32_t length; /* length of field in bits */ - uint32_t config; /* e=enumeration, h=hex, r=reserved */ - uint32_t config_id; /* a number linking to an enumeration record */ -#define CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 32 - uint8_t name[CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name of entry in ascii, - variable length int aligned */ -}; - - -/* cmos enumerations record - This record is variable length. The text field may be - shorter than CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH. -*/ -#define LB_TAG_OPTION_ENUM 202 -struct cmos_enums { - uint32_t tag; /* enumeration type */ - uint32_t size; /* length of this record */ - uint32_t config_id; /* a number identifying the config id */ - uint32_t value; /* the value associated with the text */ -#define CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH 32 - uint8_t text[CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH]; /* enum description in ascii, - variable length int aligned */ -}; - -/* cmos defaults record - This record contains default settings for the cmos ram. -*/ -#define LB_TAG_OPTION_DEFAULTS 203 -struct cmos_defaults { - uint32_t tag; /* default type */ - uint32_t size; /* length of this record */ - uint32_t name_length; /* length of the following name field */ - uint8_t name[CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name identifying the default */ -#define CMOS_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE 128 - uint8_t default_set[CMOS_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE]; /* default settings */ -}; - -#define LB_TAG_OPTION_CHECKSUM 204 -struct cmos_checksum { - uint32_t tag; - uint32_t size; - /* In practice everything is byte aligned, but things are measured - * in bits to be consistent. - */ - uint32_t range_start; /* First bit that is checksummed (byte aligned) */ - uint32_t range_end; /* Last bit that is checksummed (byte aligned) */ - uint32_t location; /* First bit of the checksum (byte aligned) */ - uint32_t type; /* Checksum algorithm that is used */ -#define CHECKSUM_NONE 0 -#define CHECKSUM_PCBIOS 1 -}; - - - -#endif /* COREBOOT_TABLES_H */
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/tables.h =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/tables.h 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/include/boot/tables.h 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #ifndef BOOT_TABLES_H #define BOOT_TABLES_H
-#include <boot/linuxbios_tables.h> +#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h>
struct lb_memory *write_tables(void);
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/src/pc80/mc146818rtc.c =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/src/pc80/mc146818rtc.c 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/src/pc80/mc146818rtc.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #include <console/console.h> #include <arch/io.h> #include <pc80/mc146818rtc.h> -#include <boot/linuxbios_tables.h> +#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h> #include <string.h>
#define CMOS_READ(addr) ({ \
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/util/lbtdump/lbtdump.c =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/util/lbtdump/lbtdump.c 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/util/lbtdump/lbtdump.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ #include <string.h> #include <errno.h> #include <sys/mman.h> -#include "../../src/include/boot/linuxbios_tables.h" +#include "../../src/include/boot/coreboot_tables.h"
void print_lb_records(struct lb_record *rec, struct lb_record *last, unsigned long addr);
Modified: trunk/coreboot-v2/util/options/build_opt_tbl.c =================================================================== --- trunk/coreboot-v2/util/options/build_opt_tbl.c 2008-01-18 15:34:24 UTC (rev 3056) +++ trunk/coreboot-v2/util/options/build_opt_tbl.c 2008-01-18 16:16:45 UTC (rev 3057) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ #include <ctype.h> #include <errno.h> #include "../../src/include/pc80/mc146818rtc.h" -#include "../../src/include/boot/linuxbios_tables.h" +#include "../../src/include/boot/coreboot_tables.h"
#define CMOS_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE 128 #define INPUT_LINE_MAX 256