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Andreas Dannenberg04e5ea82019-06-04 17:55:47 -05001// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
2/*
3 * K3: System Firmware Loader
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2019 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
6 * Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com>
7 */
8
9#include <common.h>
10#include <spl.h>
11#include <malloc.h>
12#include <remoteproc.h>
13#include <linux/soc/ti/ti_sci_protocol.h>
14#include <asm/arch/sys_proto.h>
Andreas Dannenberg6da45de2019-08-15 15:55:29 -050015#include "common.h"
16
17DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
Andreas Dannenberg04e5ea82019-06-04 17:55:47 -050018
19/* Name of the FIT image nodes for SYSFW and its config data */
20#define SYSFW_FIRMWARE "sysfw.bin"
21#define SYSFW_CFG_BOARD "board-cfg.bin"
22#define SYSFW_CFG_PM "pm-cfg.bin"
23#define SYSFW_CFG_RM "rm-cfg.bin"
24#define SYSFW_CFG_SEC "sec-cfg.bin"
25
26static bool sysfw_loaded;
27static void *sysfw_load_address;
28
29/*
30 * Populate SPL hook to override the default load address used by the SPL
31 * loader function with a custom address for SYSFW loading.
32 */
33struct image_header *spl_get_load_buffer(ssize_t offset, size_t size)
34{
35 if (sysfw_loaded)
36 return (struct image_header *)(CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE + offset);
37 else if (sysfw_load_address)
38 return sysfw_load_address;
39 else
40 panic("SYSFW load address not defined!");
41}
42
43/*
44 * Populate SPL hook to skip the default SPL loader FIT post-processing steps
45 * during SYSFW loading and return to the calling function so we can perform
46 * our own custom processing.
47 */
48bool spl_load_simple_fit_skip_processing(void)
49{
50 return !sysfw_loaded;
51}
52
53static int fit_get_data_by_name(const void *fit, int images, const char *name,
54 const void **addr, size_t *size)
55{
56 int node_offset;
57
58 node_offset = fdt_subnode_offset(fit, images, name);
59 if (node_offset < 0)
60 return -ENOENT;
61
62 return fit_image_get_data(fit, node_offset, addr, size);
63}
64
65static void k3_sysfw_load_using_fit(void *fit)
66{
67 int images;
68 const void *sysfw_addr;
69 size_t sysfw_size;
70 int ret;
71
72 /* Find the node holding the images information */
73 images = fdt_path_offset(fit, FIT_IMAGES_PATH);
74 if (images < 0)
75 panic("Cannot find /images node (%d)\n", images);
76
77 /* Extract System Firmware (SYSFW) image from FIT */
78 ret = fit_get_data_by_name(fit, images, SYSFW_FIRMWARE,
79 &sysfw_addr, &sysfw_size);
80 if (ret < 0)
81 panic("Error accessing %s node in FIT (%d)\n", SYSFW_FIRMWARE,
82 ret);
83
84 /*
85 * Start up system controller firmware
86 *
87 * It is assumed that remoteproc device 0 is the corresponding
88 * system-controller that runs SYSFW. Make sure DT reflects the same.
89 */
90 ret = rproc_dev_init(0);
91 if (ret)
92 panic("rproc failed to be initialized (%d)\n", ret);
93
94 ret = rproc_load(0, (ulong)sysfw_addr, (ulong)sysfw_size);
95 if (ret)
96 panic("Firmware failed to start on rproc (%d)\n", ret);
97
98 ret = rproc_start(0);
99 if (ret)
100 panic("Firmware init failed on rproc (%d)\n", ret);
101}
102
103static void k3_sysfw_configure_using_fit(void *fit,
104 struct ti_sci_handle *ti_sci)
105{
106 struct ti_sci_board_ops *board_ops = &ti_sci->ops.board_ops;
107 int images;
108 const void *cfg_fragment_addr;
109 size_t cfg_fragment_size;
110 int ret;
111
112 /* Find the node holding the images information */
113 images = fdt_path_offset(fit, FIT_IMAGES_PATH);
114 if (images < 0)
115 panic("Cannot find /images node (%d)\n", images);
116
117 /* Extract board configuration from FIT */
118 ret = fit_get_data_by_name(fit, images, SYSFW_CFG_BOARD,
119 &cfg_fragment_addr, &cfg_fragment_size);
120 if (ret < 0)
121 panic("Error accessing %s node in FIT (%d)\n", SYSFW_CFG_BOARD,
122 ret);
123
124 /* Apply board configuration to SYSFW */
125 ret = board_ops->board_config(ti_sci,
126 (u64)(u32)cfg_fragment_addr,
127 (u32)cfg_fragment_size);
128 if (ret)
129 panic("Failed to set board configuration (%d)\n", ret);
130
131 /* Extract power/clock (PM) specific configuration from FIT */
132 ret = fit_get_data_by_name(fit, images, SYSFW_CFG_PM,
133 &cfg_fragment_addr, &cfg_fragment_size);
134 if (ret < 0)
135 panic("Error accessing %s node in FIT (%d)\n", SYSFW_CFG_PM,
136 ret);
137
138 /* Apply power/clock (PM) specific configuration to SYSFW */
139 ret = board_ops->board_config_pm(ti_sci,
140 (u64)(u32)cfg_fragment_addr,
141 (u32)cfg_fragment_size);
142 if (ret)
143 panic("Failed to set board PM configuration (%d)\n", ret);
144
145 /* Extract resource management (RM) specific configuration from FIT */
146 ret = fit_get_data_by_name(fit, images, SYSFW_CFG_RM,
147 &cfg_fragment_addr, &cfg_fragment_size);
148 if (ret < 0)
149 panic("Error accessing %s node in FIT (%d)\n", SYSFW_CFG_RM,
150 ret);
151
152 /* Apply resource management (RM) configuration to SYSFW */
153 ret = board_ops->board_config_rm(ti_sci,
154 (u64)(u32)cfg_fragment_addr,
155 (u32)cfg_fragment_size);
156 if (ret)
157 panic("Failed to set board RM configuration (%d)\n", ret);
158
159 /* Extract security specific configuration from FIT */
160 ret = fit_get_data_by_name(fit, images, SYSFW_CFG_SEC,
161 &cfg_fragment_addr, &cfg_fragment_size);
162 if (ret < 0)
163 panic("Error accessing %s node in FIT (%d)\n", SYSFW_CFG_SEC,
164 ret);
165
166 /* Apply security configuration to SYSFW */
167 ret = board_ops->board_config_security(ti_sci,
168 (u64)(u32)cfg_fragment_addr,
169 (u32)cfg_fragment_size);
170 if (ret)
171 panic("Failed to set board security configuration (%d)\n",
172 ret);
173}
174
175void k3_sysfw_loader(void (*config_pm_done_callback)(void))
176{
177 struct spl_image_info spl_image = { 0 };
178 struct spl_boot_device bootdev = { 0 };
179 struct ti_sci_handle *ti_sci;
180 int ret;
181
182 /* Reserve a block of aligned memory for loading the SYSFW image */
183 sysfw_load_address = memalign(ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN,
184 CONFIG_K3_SYSFW_IMAGE_SIZE_MAX);
185 if (!sysfw_load_address)
186 panic("Error allocating %u bytes of memory for SYSFW image\n",
187 CONFIG_K3_SYSFW_IMAGE_SIZE_MAX);
188
189 debug("%s: allocated %u bytes at 0x%p\n", __func__,
190 CONFIG_K3_SYSFW_IMAGE_SIZE_MAX, sysfw_load_address);
191
192 /* Set load address for legacy modes that bypass spl_get_load_buffer */
193 spl_image.load_addr = (uintptr_t)sysfw_load_address;
194
195 bootdev.boot_device = spl_boot_device();
196
197 /* Load combined System Controller firmware and config data image */
198 switch (bootdev.boot_device) {
199#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(MMC_SUPPORT)
200 case BOOT_DEVICE_MMC1:
201 case BOOT_DEVICE_MMC2:
202 case BOOT_DEVICE_MMC2_2:
203 ret = spl_mmc_load(&spl_image, &bootdev,
204#ifdef CONFIG_K3_SYSFW_IMAGE_NAME
205 CONFIG_K3_SYSFW_IMAGE_NAME,
206#else
207 NULL,
208#endif
209#ifdef CONFIG_K3_SYSFW_IMAGE_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_PART
210 CONFIG_K3_SYSFW_IMAGE_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_PART,
211#else
212 0,
213#endif
214#ifdef CONFIG_K3_SYSFW_IMAGE_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_SECT
215 CONFIG_K3_SYSFW_IMAGE_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_SECT);
216#else
217 0);
218#endif
Andreas Dannenberg6da45de2019-08-15 15:55:29 -0500219 break;
220#endif
221#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(YMODEM_SUPPORT)
222 case BOOT_DEVICE_UART:
223#ifdef CONFIG_K3_EARLY_CONS
224 /*
225 * Establish a serial console if not yet available as required
226 * for UART-based boot. For this use the early console feature
227 * that allows setting up a UART for use before SYSFW has been
228 * brought up. Note that the associated UART module's clocks
229 * must have gotten enabled by the ROM bootcode which will be
230 * the case when continuing to boot serially from the same
231 * UART that the ROM loaded the initial bootloader from.
232 */
233 if (!gd->have_console)
234 early_console_init();
235#endif
236 ret = spl_ymodem_load_image(&spl_image, &bootdev);
Andreas Dannenberg04e5ea82019-06-04 17:55:47 -0500237 break;
238#endif
239 default:
240 panic("Loading SYSFW image from device %u not supported!\n",
241 bootdev.boot_device);
242 }
243
244 if (ret)
245 panic("Error %d occurred during loading SYSFW image!\n", ret);
246
247 /*
248 * Now that SYSFW got loaded set helper flag to restore regular SPL
249 * loader behavior so we can later boot into the next stage as expected.
250 */
251 sysfw_loaded = true;
252
253 /* Ensure the SYSFW image is in FIT format */
254 if (image_get_magic((const image_header_t *)sysfw_load_address) !=
255 FDT_MAGIC)
256 panic("SYSFW image not in FIT format!\n");
257
258 /* Extract and start SYSFW */
259 k3_sysfw_load_using_fit(sysfw_load_address);
260
261 /* Get handle for accessing SYSFW services */
262 ti_sci = get_ti_sci_handle();
263
264 /* Parse and apply the different SYSFW configuration fragments */
265 k3_sysfw_configure_using_fit(sysfw_load_address, ti_sci);
266
267 /*
268 * Now that all clocks and PM aspects are setup, invoke a user-
269 * provided callback function. Usually this callback would be used
270 * to setup or re-configure the U-Boot console UART.
271 */
272 if (config_pm_done_callback)
273 config_pm_done_callback();
274
Andreas Dannenbergbb09dce2019-08-05 13:46:23 -0500275 /*
276 * Output System Firmware version info. Note that since the
277 * 'firmware_description' field is not guaranteed to be zero-
278 * terminated we manually add a \0 terminator if needed. Further
279 * note that we intentionally no longer rely on the extended
280 * printf() formatter '%.*s' to not having to require a more
281 * full-featured printf() implementation.
282 */
283 char fw_desc[sizeof(ti_sci->version.firmware_description) + 1];
284
285 strncpy(fw_desc, ti_sci->version.firmware_description,
286 sizeof(ti_sci->version.firmware_description));
287 fw_desc[sizeof(fw_desc) - 1] = '\0';
288
289 printf("SYSFW ABI: %d.%d (firmware rev 0x%04x '%s')\n",
Andreas Dannenberg04e5ea82019-06-04 17:55:47 -0500290 ti_sci->version.abi_major, ti_sci->version.abi_minor,
Andreas Dannenbergbb09dce2019-08-05 13:46:23 -0500291 ti_sci->version.firmware_revision, fw_desc);
Andreas Dannenberg04e5ea82019-06-04 17:55:47 -0500292}