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Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -07003Compiled-in Device Tree / Platform Data
4=======================================
5
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -06006
7Introduction
8------------
9
10Device tree is the standard configuration method in U-Boot. It is used to
11define what devices are in the system and provide configuration information
12to these devices.
13
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +130014The overhead of adding devicetree access to U-Boot is fairly modest,
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060015approximately 3KB on Thumb 2 (plus the size of the DT itself). This means
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +130016that in most cases it is best to use devicetree for configuration.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060017
18However there are some very constrained environments where U-Boot needs to
19work. These include SPL with severe memory limitations. For example, some
20SoCs require a 16KB SPL image which must include a full MMC stack. In this
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +130021case the overhead of devicetree access may be too great.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060022
23It is possible to create platform data manually by defining C structures
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +130024for it, and reference that data in a `U_BOOT_DRVINFO()` declaration. This
25bypasses the use of devicetree completely, effectively creating a parallel
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -060026configuration mechanism. But it is an available option for SPL.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060027
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +130028As an alternative, the 'of-platdata' feature is provided. This converts the
29devicetree contents into C code which can be compiled into the SPL binary.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060030This saves the 3KB of code overhead and perhaps a few hundred more bytes due
31to more efficient storage of the data.
32
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060033
34How it works
35------------
36
Simon Goldschmidt49ce8ca2019-01-16 20:40:18 +010037The feature is enabled by CONFIG OF_PLATDATA. This is only available in
38SPL/TPL and should be tested with:
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060039
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -070040.. code-block:: c
41
42 #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_PLATDATA)
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060043
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +130044A tool called 'dtoc' converts a devicetree file either into a set of
Simon Goldschmidt49ce8ca2019-01-16 20:40:18 +010045struct declarations, one for each compatible node, and a set of
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +130046`U_BOOT_DRVINFO()` declarations along with the actual platform data for each
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060047device. As an example, consider this MMC node:
48
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -070049.. code-block:: none
50
51 sdmmc: dwmmc@ff0c0000 {
52 compatible = "rockchip,rk3288-dw-mshc";
53 clock-freq-min-max = <400000 150000000>;
54 clocks = <&cru HCLK_SDMMC>, <&cru SCLK_SDMMC>,
55 <&cru SCLK_SDMMC_DRV>, <&cru SCLK_SDMMC_SAMPLE>;
56 clock-names = "biu", "ciu", "ciu_drv", "ciu_sample";
57 fifo-depth = <0x100>;
58 interrupts = <GIC_SPI 32 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
59 reg = <0xff0c0000 0x4000>;
60 bus-width = <4>;
61 cap-mmc-highspeed;
62 cap-sd-highspeed;
63 card-detect-delay = <200>;
64 disable-wp;
65 num-slots = <1>;
66 pinctrl-names = "default";
67 pinctrl-0 = <&sdmmc_clk>, <&sdmmc_cmd>, <&sdmmc_cd>, <&sdmmc_bus4>;
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060068 vmmc-supply = <&vcc_sd>;
69 status = "okay";
70 u-boot,dm-pre-reloc;
71 };
72
73
74Some of these properties are dropped by U-Boot under control of the
75CONFIG_OF_SPL_REMOVE_PROPS option. The rest are processed. This will produce
76the following C struct declaration:
77
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -070078.. code-block:: c
79
80 struct dtd_rockchip_rk3288_dw_mshc {
81 fdt32_t bus_width;
82 bool cap_mmc_highspeed;
83 bool cap_sd_highspeed;
84 fdt32_t card_detect_delay;
85 fdt32_t clock_freq_min_max[2];
86 struct phandle_1_arg clocks[4];
87 bool disable_wp;
88 fdt32_t fifo_depth;
89 fdt32_t interrupts[3];
90 fdt32_t num_slots;
91 fdt32_t reg[2];
92 fdt32_t vmmc_supply;
93 };
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060094
Simon Glassa7729462020-10-03 11:31:42 -060095and the following device declarations:
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -060096
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -070097.. code-block:: c
98
Simon Glassa7729462020-10-03 11:31:42 -060099 /* Node /clock-controller@ff760000 index 0 */
100 ...
101
102 /* Node /dwmmc@ff0c0000 index 2 */
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700103 static struct dtd_rockchip_rk3288_dw_mshc dtv_dwmmc_at_ff0c0000 = {
104 .fifo_depth = 0x100,
105 .cap_sd_highspeed = true,
106 .interrupts = {0x0, 0x20, 0x4},
107 .clock_freq_min_max = {0x61a80, 0x8f0d180},
108 .vmmc_supply = 0xb,
109 .num_slots = 0x1,
Simon Glassa7729462020-10-03 11:31:42 -0600110 .clocks = {{0, 456},
111 {0, 68},
112 {0, 114},
113 {0, 118}},
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700114 .cap_mmc_highspeed = true,
115 .disable_wp = true,
116 .bus_width = 0x4,
117 .u_boot_dm_pre_reloc = true,
118 .reg = {0xff0c0000, 0x4000},
119 .card_detect_delay = 0xc8,
120 };
121
Simon Glass1d8364a2020-12-28 20:34:54 -0700122 U_BOOT_DRVINFO(dwmmc_at_ff0c0000) = {
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700123 .name = "rockchip_rk3288_dw_mshc",
Simon Glass71fa5b42020-12-03 16:55:18 -0700124 .plat = &dtv_dwmmc_at_ff0c0000,
125 .plat_size = sizeof(dtv_dwmmc_at_ff0c0000),
Simon Glassa7729462020-10-03 11:31:42 -0600126 .parent_idx = -1,
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700127 };
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600128
129The device is then instantiated at run-time and the platform data can be
130accessed using:
131
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700132.. code-block:: c
133
134 struct udevice *dev;
Simon Glassfa20e932020-12-03 16:55:20 -0700135 struct dtd_rockchip_rk3288_dw_mshc *plat = dev_get_plat(dev);
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600136
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300137This avoids the code overhead of converting the devicetree data to
138platform data in the driver. The `of_to_plat()` method should
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600139therefore do nothing in such a driver.
140
Simon Goldschmidt49ce8ca2019-01-16 20:40:18 +0100141Note that for the platform data to be matched with a driver, the 'name'
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300142property of the `U_BOOT_DRVINFO()` declaration has to match a driver declared
143via `U_BOOT_DRIVER()`. This effectively means that a `U_BOOT_DRIVER()` with a
Simon Goldschmidt49ce8ca2019-01-16 20:40:18 +0100144'name' corresponding to the devicetree 'compatible' string (after converting
145it to a valid name for C) is needed, so a dedicated driver is required for
146each 'compatible' string.
147
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300148In order to make this a bit more flexible, the `DM_DRIVER_ALIAS()` macro can be
Walter Lozanoc38b4912020-06-25 01:10:09 -0300149used to declare an alias for a driver name, typically a 'compatible' string.
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300150This macro produces no code, but is used by dtoc tool. It must be located in the
Simon Glass2f4455f2021-02-03 06:01:05 -0700151same file as its associated driver, ideally just after it.
Walter Lozanoc38b4912020-06-25 01:10:09 -0300152
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300153The parent_idx is the index of the parent `driver_info` structure within its
154linker list (instantiated by the `U_BOOT_DRVINFO()` macro). This is used to
155support `dev_get_parent()`.
Simon Glassa7729462020-10-03 11:31:42 -0600156
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300157During the build process dtoc parses both `U_BOOT_DRIVER()` and
158`DM_DRIVER_ALIAS()` to build a list of valid driver names and driver aliases.
159If the 'compatible' string used for a device does not not match a valid driver
160name, it will be checked against the list of driver aliases in order to get the
161right driver name to use. If in this step there is no match found a warning is
162issued to avoid run-time failures.
Walter Lozanoc38b4912020-06-25 01:10:09 -0300163
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300164Where a node has multiple compatible strings, dtoc generates a `#define` to
165make them equivalent, e.g.:
Simon Glass934be0b2017-06-13 21:10:06 -0600166
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700167.. code-block:: c
Simon Glass934be0b2017-06-13 21:10:06 -0600168
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700169 #define dtd_rockchip_rk3299_dw_mshc dtd_rockchip_rk3288_dw_mshc
170
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600171
172Converting of-platdata to a useful form
173---------------------------------------
174
Simon Goldschmidt49ce8ca2019-01-16 20:40:18 +0100175Of course it would be possible to use the of-platdata directly in your driver
176whenever configuration information is required. However this means that the
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300177driver will not be able to support devicetree, since the of-platdata
178structure is not available when devicetree is used. It would make no sense
179to use this structure if devicetree were available, since the structure has
180all the limitations metioned in caveats below.
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600181
182Therefore it is recommended that the of-platdata structure should be used
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300183only in the `probe()` method of your driver. It cannot be used in the
184`of_to_plat()` method since this is not called when platform data is
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600185already present.
186
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600187
188How to structure your driver
189----------------------------
190
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300191Drivers should always support devicetree as an option. The of-platdata
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600192feature is intended as a add-on to existing drivers.
193
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300194Your driver should convert the plat struct in its `probe()` method. The
195existing devicetree decoding logic should be kept in the
196`of_to_plat()` method and wrapped with `#if`.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600197
198For example:
199
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700200.. code-block:: c
201
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600202 #include <dt-structs.h>
203
Simon Glassb75b15b2020-12-03 16:55:23 -0700204 struct mmc_plat {
Lukasz Majewskifd54ab22019-09-03 15:43:19 +0200205 #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_PLATDATA)
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600206 /* Put this first since driver model will copy the data here */
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600207 struct dtd_mmc dtplat;
208 #endif
209 /*
210 * Other fields can go here, to be filled in by decoding from
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300211 * the devicetree (or the C structures when of-platdata is used).
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600212 */
213 int fifo_depth;
214 };
215
Simon Glassaad29ae2020-12-03 16:55:21 -0700216 static int mmc_of_to_plat(struct udevice *dev)
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600217 {
Lukasz Majewskifd54ab22019-09-03 15:43:19 +0200218 #if !CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_PLATDATA)
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300219 /* Decode the devicetree data */
Simon Glassb75b15b2020-12-03 16:55:23 -0700220 struct mmc_plat *plat = dev_get_plat(dev);
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600221 const void *blob = gd->fdt_blob;
Simon Glassdd79d6e2017-01-17 16:52:55 -0700222 int node = dev_of_offset(dev);
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600223
224 plat->fifo_depth = fdtdec_get_int(blob, node, "fifo-depth", 0);
225 #endif
226
227 return 0;
228 }
229
230 static int mmc_probe(struct udevice *dev)
231 {
Simon Glassb75b15b2020-12-03 16:55:23 -0700232 struct mmc_plat *plat = dev_get_plat(dev);
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600233
Lukasz Majewskifd54ab22019-09-03 15:43:19 +0200234 #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_PLATDATA)
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600235 /* Decode the of-platdata from the C structures */
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600236 struct dtd_mmc *dtplat = &plat->dtplat;
237
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600238 plat->fifo_depth = dtplat->fifo_depth;
239 #endif
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600240 /* Set up the device from the plat data */
241 writel(plat->fifo_depth, ...)
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600242 }
243
244 static const struct udevice_id mmc_ids[] = {
245 { .compatible = "vendor,mmc" },
246 { }
247 };
248
249 U_BOOT_DRIVER(mmc_drv) = {
Walter Lozanoc38b4912020-06-25 01:10:09 -0300250 .name = "mmc_drv",
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600251 .id = UCLASS_MMC,
252 .of_match = mmc_ids,
Simon Glassaad29ae2020-12-03 16:55:21 -0700253 .of_to_plat = mmc_of_to_plat,
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600254 .probe = mmc_probe,
Simon Glass8a2b47f2020-12-03 16:55:17 -0700255 .priv_auto = sizeof(struct mmc_priv),
Simon Glassb75b15b2020-12-03 16:55:23 -0700256 .plat_auto = sizeof(struct mmc_plat),
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600257 };
258
Simon Glassdf65db82020-12-28 20:34:57 -0700259 DM_DRIVER_ALIAS(mmc_drv, vendor_mmc) /* matches compatible string */
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600260
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300261Note that `struct mmc_plat` is defined in the C file, not in a header. This
Simon Glass63c19ed2019-12-06 21:42:43 -0700262is to avoid needing to include dt-structs.h in a header file. The idea is to
263keep the use of each of-platdata struct to the smallest possible code area.
264There is just one driver C file for each struct, that can convert from the
265of-platdata struct to the standard one used by the driver.
266
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300267In the case where SPL_OF_PLATDATA is enabled, `plat_auto` is
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600268still used to allocate space for the platform data. This is different from
269the normal behaviour and is triggered by the use of of-platdata (strictly
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300270speaking it is a non-zero `plat_size` which triggers this).
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600271
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600272The of-platdata struct contents is copied from the C structure data to the
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300273start of the newly allocated area. In the case where devicetree is used,
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600274the platform data is allocated, and starts zeroed. In this case the
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300275`of_to_plat()` method should still set up the platform data (and the
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600276of-platdata struct will not be present).
277
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300278SPL must use either of-platdata or devicetree. Drivers cannot use both at
279the same time, but they must support devicetree. Supporting of-platdata is
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600280optional.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600281
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300282The devicetree becomes inaccessible when CONFIG_SPL_OF_PLATDATA is enabled,
283since the devicetree access code is not compiled in. A corollary is that
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600284a board can only move to using of-platdata if all the drivers it uses support
285it. There would be little point in having some drivers require the device
286tree data, since then libfdt would still be needed for those drivers and
287there would be no code-size benefit.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600288
Simon Glasse2ec0ea2021-03-15 17:25:43 +1300289
290Build-time instantiation
291------------------------
292
293Even with of-platdata there is a fair amount of code required in driver model.
294It is possible to have U-Boot handle the instantiation of devices at build-time,
295so avoiding the need for the `device_bind()` code and some parts of
296`device_probe()`.
297
298The feature is enabled by CONFIG_OF_PLATDATA_INST.
299
300Here is an example device, as generated by dtoc::
301
302 /*
303 * Node /serial index 6
304 * driver sandbox_serial parent root_driver
305 */
306
307 #include <asm/serial.h>
308 struct sandbox_serial_plat __attribute__ ((section (".priv_data")))
309 _sandbox_serial_plat_serial = {
310 .dtplat = {
311 .sandbox_text_colour = "cyan",
312 },
313 };
314 #include <asm/serial.h>
315 u8 _sandbox_serial_priv_serial[sizeof(struct sandbox_serial_priv)]
316 __attribute__ ((section (".priv_data")));
317 #include <serial.h>
318 u8 _sandbox_serial_uc_priv_serial[sizeof(struct serial_dev_priv)]
319 __attribute__ ((section (".priv_data")));
320
321 DM_DEVICE_INST(serial) = {
322 .driver = DM_DRIVER_REF(sandbox_serial),
323 .name = "sandbox_serial",
324 .plat_ = &_sandbox_serial_plat_serial,
325 .priv_ = _sandbox_serial_priv_serial,
326 .uclass = DM_UCLASS_REF(serial),
327 .uclass_priv_ = _sandbox_serial_uc_priv_serial,
328 .uclass_node = {
329 .prev = &DM_UCLASS_REF(serial)->dev_head,
330 .next = &DM_UCLASS_REF(serial)->dev_head,
331 },
332 .child_head = {
333 .prev = &DM_DEVICE_REF(serial)->child_head,
334 .next = &DM_DEVICE_REF(serial)->child_head,
335 },
336 .sibling_node = {
337 .prev = &DM_DEVICE_REF(i2c_at_0)->sibling_node,
338 .next = &DM_DEVICE_REF(spl_test)->sibling_node,
339 },
340 .seq_ = 0,
341 };
342
343Here is part of the driver, for reference::
344
345 static const struct udevice_id sandbox_serial_ids[] = {
346 { .compatible = "sandbox,serial" },
347 { }
348 };
349
350 U_BOOT_DRIVER(sandbox_serial) = {
351 .name = "sandbox_serial",
352 .id = UCLASS_SERIAL,
353 .of_match = sandbox_serial_ids,
354 .of_to_plat = sandbox_serial_of_to_plat,
355 .plat_auto = sizeof(struct sandbox_serial_plat),
356 .priv_auto = sizeof(struct sandbox_serial_priv),
357 .probe = sandbox_serial_probe,
358 .remove = sandbox_serial_remove,
359 .ops = &sandbox_serial_ops,
360 .flags = DM_FLAG_PRE_RELOC,
361 };
362
363
364The `DM_DEVICE_INST()` macro declares a struct udevice so you can see that the
365members are from that struct. The private data is declared immediately above,
366as `_sandbox_serial_priv_serial`, so there is no need for run-time memory
367allocation. The #include lines are generated as well, since dtoc searches the
368U-Boot source code for the definition of `struct sandbox_serial_priv` and adds
369the relevant header so that the code will compile without errors.
370
371The `plat_` member is set to the dtv data which is declared immediately above
372the device. This is similar to how it would look without of-platdata-inst, but
373node that the `dtplat` member inside is part of the wider
374`_sandbox_serial_plat_serial` struct. This is because the driver declares its
375own platform data, and the part generated by dtoc can only be a portion of it.
376The `dtplat` part is always first in the struct. If the device has no
377`.plat_auto` field, then a simple dtv struct can be used as with this example::
378
379 static struct dtd_sandbox_clk dtv_clk_sbox = {
380 .assigned_clock_rates = 0x141,
381 .assigned_clocks = {0x7, 0x3},
382 };
383
384 #include <asm/clk.h>
385 u8 _sandbox_clk_priv_clk_sbox[sizeof(struct sandbox_clk_priv)]
386 __attribute__ ((section (".priv_data")));
387
388 DM_DEVICE_INST(clk_sbox) = {
389 .driver = DM_DRIVER_REF(sandbox_clk),
390 .name = "sandbox_clk",
391 .plat_ = &dtv_clk_sbox,
392
393Here is part of the driver, for reference::
394
395 static const struct udevice_id sandbox_clk_ids[] = {
396 { .compatible = "sandbox,clk" },
397 { }
398 };
399
400 U_BOOT_DRIVER(sandbox_clk) = {
401 .name = "sandbox_clk",
402 .id = UCLASS_CLK,
403 .of_match = sandbox_clk_ids,
404 .ops = &sandbox_clk_ops,
405 .probe = sandbox_clk_probe,
406 .priv_auto = sizeof(struct sandbox_clk_priv),
407 };
408
409
410You can see that `dtv_clk_sbox` just has the devicetree contents and there is
411no need for the `dtplat` separation, since the driver has no platform data of
412its own, besides that provided by the devicetree (i.e. no `.plat_auto` field).
413
414The doubly linked lists are handled by explicitly declaring the value of each
415node, as you can see with the `.prev` and `.next` values in the example above.
416Since dtoc knows the order of devices it can link them into the appropriate
417lists correctly.
418
419One of the features of driver model is the ability for a uclass to have a
420small amount of private data for each device in that uclass. This is used to
421provide a generic data structure that the uclass can use for all devices, thus
422allowing generic features to be implemented in common code. An example is I2C,
423which stores the bus speed there.
424
425Similarly, parent devices can have data associated with each of their children.
426This is used to provide information common to all children of a particular bus.
427For an I2C bus, this is used to store the I2C address of each child on the bus.
428
429This is all handled automatically by dtoc::
430
431 #include <asm/i2c.h>
432 u8 _sandbox_i2c_priv_i2c_at_0[sizeof(struct sandbox_i2c_priv)]
433 __attribute__ ((section (".priv_data")));
434 #include <i2c.h>
435 u8 _sandbox_i2c_uc_priv_i2c_at_0[sizeof(struct dm_i2c_bus)]
436 __attribute__ ((section (".priv_data")));
437
438 DM_DEVICE_INST(i2c_at_0) = {
439 .driver = DM_DRIVER_REF(sandbox_i2c),
440 .name = "sandbox_i2c",
441 .plat_ = &dtv_i2c_at_0,
442 .priv_ = _sandbox_i2c_priv_i2c_at_0,
443 .uclass = DM_UCLASS_REF(i2c),
444 .uclass_priv_ = _sandbox_i2c_uc_priv_i2c_at_0,
445 ...
446
447Part of driver, for reference::
448
449 static const struct udevice_id sandbox_i2c_ids[] = {
450 { .compatible = "sandbox,i2c" },
451 { }
452 };
453
454 U_BOOT_DRIVER(sandbox_i2c) = {
455 .name = "sandbox_i2c",
456 .id = UCLASS_I2C,
457 .of_match = sandbox_i2c_ids,
458 .ops = &sandbox_i2c_ops,
459 .priv_auto = sizeof(struct sandbox_i2c_priv),
460 };
461
462Part of I2C uclass, for reference::
463
464 UCLASS_DRIVER(i2c) = {
465 .id = UCLASS_I2C,
466 .name = "i2c",
467 .flags = DM_UC_FLAG_SEQ_ALIAS,
468 .post_bind = i2c_post_bind,
469 .pre_probe = i2c_pre_probe,
470 .post_probe = i2c_post_probe,
471 .per_device_auto = sizeof(struct dm_i2c_bus),
472 .per_child_plat_auto = sizeof(struct dm_i2c_chip),
473 .child_post_bind = i2c_child_post_bind,
474 };
475
476Here, `_sandbox_i2c_uc_priv_i2c_at_0` is required by the uclass but is declared
477in the device, as required by driver model. The required header file is included
478so that the code will compile without errors. A similar mechanism is used for
479child devices, but is not shown by this example.
480
481It would not be that useful to avoid binding devices but still need to allocate
482uclasses at runtime. So dtoc generates uclass instances as well::
483
484 struct list_head uclass_head = {
485 .prev = &DM_UCLASS_REF(serial)->sibling_node,
486 .next = &DM_UCLASS_REF(clk)->sibling_node,
487 };
488
489 DM_UCLASS_INST(clk) = {
490 .uc_drv = DM_UCLASS_DRIVER_REF(clk),
491 .sibling_node = {
492 .prev = &uclass_head,
493 .next = &DM_UCLASS_REF(i2c)->sibling_node,
494 },
495 .dev_head = {
496 .prev = &DM_DEVICE_REF(clk_sbox)->uclass_node,
497 .next = &DM_DEVICE_REF(clk_fixed)->uclass_node,
498 },
499 };
500
501At the top is the list head. Driver model uses this on start-up, instead of
502creating its own.
503
504Below that are a set of `DM_UCLASS_INST()` macros, each declaring a
505`struct uclass`. The doubly linked lists work as for devices.
506
507All private data is placed into a `.priv_data` section so that it is contiguous
508in the resulting output binary.
509
510
511Indexes
512-------
513
514U-Boot stores drivers, devices and many other things in linker_list structures.
515These are sorted by name, so dtoc knows the order that they will appear when
516the linker runs. Each driver_info / udevice is referenced by its index in the
517linker_list array, called 'idx' in the code.
518
519When CONFIG_OF_PLATDATA_INST is enabled, idx is the udevice index, otherwise it
520is the driver_info index. In either case, indexes are used to reference devices
521using device_get_by_ofplat_idx(). This allows phandles to work as expected.
522
523
524Phases
525------
526
527U-Boot operates in several phases, typically TPL, SPL and U-Boot proper.
528The latter does not use dtoc.
529
530In some rare cases different drivers are used for two phases. For example,
531in TPL it may not be necessary to use the full PCI subsystem, so a simple
532driver can be used instead.
533
534This works in the build system simply by compiling in one driver or the
535other (e.g. PCI driver + uclass for SPL; simple_bus for TPL). But dtoc has
536no way of knowing which code is compiled in for which phase, since it does
537not inspect Makefiles or dependency graphs.
538
539So to make this work for dtoc, we need to be able to explicitly mark
540drivers with their phase. This is done by adding a macro to the driver::
541
542 /* code in tpl.c only compiled into TPL */
543 U_BOOT_DRIVER(pci_x86) = {
544 .name = "pci_x86",
545 .id = UCLASS_SIMPLE_BUS,
546 .of_match = of_match_ptr(tpl_fake_pci_ids),
547 DM_PHASE(tpl)
548 };
549
550
551 /* code in pci_x86.c compiled into SPL and U-Boot proper */
552 U_BOOT_DRIVER(pci_x86) = {
553 .name = "pci_x86",
554 .id = UCLASS_PCI,
555 .of_match = pci_x86_ids,
556 .ops = &pci_x86_ops,
557 };
558
559
560Notice that the second driver has the same name but no DM_PHASE(), so it will be
561used for SPL and U-Boot.
562
563Note also that this only affects the code generated by dtoc. You still need to
564make sure that only the required driver is build into each phase.
565
566
567Header files
568------------
569
570With OF_PLATDATA_INST, dtoc must include the correct header file in the
571generated code for any structs that are used, so that the code will compile.
572For example, if `struct ns16550_plat` is used, the code must include the
573`ns16550.h` header file.
574
575Typically dtoc can detect the header file needed for a driver by looking
576for the structs that it uses. For example, if a driver as a `.priv_auto`
577that uses `struct ns16550_plat`, then dtoc can search header files for the
578definition of that struct and use the file.
579
580In some cases, enums are used in drivers, typically with the `.data` field
581of `struct udevice_id`. Since dtoc does not support searching for these,
582you must use the `DM_HDR()` macro to tell dtoc which header to use. This works
583as a macro included in the driver definition::
584
585 static const struct udevice_id apl_syscon_ids[] = {
586 { .compatible = "intel,apl-punit", .data = X86_SYSCON_PUNIT },
587 { }
588 };
589
590 U_BOOT_DRIVER(intel_apl_punit) = {
591 .name = "intel_apl_punit",
592 .id = UCLASS_SYSCON,
593 .of_match = apl_syscon_ids,
594 .probe = apl_punit_probe,
595 DM_HEADER(<asm/cpu.h>) /* for X86_SYSCON_PUNIT */
596 };
597
598
599
600Caveats
601-------
602
603There are various complications with this feature which mean it should only
604be used when strictly necessary, i.e. in SPL with limited memory. Notable
605caveats include:
606
607 - Device tree does not describe data types. But the C code must define a
608 type for each property. These are guessed using heuristics which
609 are wrong in several fairly common cases. For example an 8-byte value
610 is considered to be a 2-item integer array, and is byte-swapped. A
611 boolean value that is not present means 'false', but cannot be
612 included in the structures since there is generally no mention of it
613 in the devicetree file.
614
615 - Naming of nodes and properties is automatic. This means that they follow
616 the naming in the devicetree, which may result in C identifiers that
617 look a bit strange.
618
619 - It is not possible to find a value given a property name. Code must use
620 the associated C member variable directly in the code. This makes
621 the code less robust in the face of devicetree changes. To avoid having
622 a second struct with similar members and names you need to explicitly
623 declare it as an alias with `DM_DRIVER_ALIAS()`.
624
625 - The platform data is provided to drivers as a C structure. The driver
626 must use the same structure to access the data. Since a driver
627 normally also supports devicetree it must use `#ifdef` to separate
628 out this code, since the structures are only available in SPL. This could
629 be fixed fairly easily by making the structs available outside SPL, so
630 that `IS_ENABLED()` could be used.
631
632 - With CONFIG_OF_PLATDATA_INST all binding happens at build-time, meaning
633 that (by default) it is not possible to call `device_bind()` from C code.
634 This means that all devices must have an associated devicetree node and
635 compatible string. For example if a GPIO device currently creates child
636 devices in its `bind()` method, it will not work with
637 CONFIG_OF_PLATDATA_INST. Arguably this is bad practice anyway and the
638 devicetree binding should be updated to declare compatible strings for
639 the child devices. It is possible to disable OF_PLATDATA_NO_BIND but this
640 is not recommended since it increases code size.
641
642
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600643Internals
644---------
645
Simon Glasse2ec0ea2021-03-15 17:25:43 +1300646Generated files
647```````````````
648
649When enabled, dtoc generates the following five files:
650
651include/generated/dt-decl.h (OF_PLATDATA_INST only)
652 Contains declarations for all drivers, devices and uclasses. This allows
653 any `struct udevice`, `struct driver` or `struct uclass` to be located by its
654 name
655
656include/generated/dt-structs-gen.h
657 Contains the struct definitions for the devicetree nodes that are used. This
658 is the same as without OF_PLATDATA_INST
659
660spl/dts/dt-plat.c (only with !OF_PLATDATA_INST)
661 Contains the `U_BOOT_DRVINFO()` declarations that U-Boot uses to bind devices
662 at start-up. See above for an example
663
664spl/dts/dt-device.c (only with OF_PLATDATA_INST)
665 Contains `DM_DEVICE_INST()` declarations for each device that can be used at
666 run-time. These are declared in the file along with any private/platform data
667 that they use. Every device has an idx, as above. Since each device must be
668 part of a double-linked list, the nodes are declared in the code as well.
669
670spl/dts/dt-uclass.c (only with OF_PLATDATA_INST)
671 Contains `DM_UCLASS_INST()` declarations for each uclass that can be used at
672 run-time. These are declared in the file along with any private data
673 associated with the uclass itself (the `.priv_auto` member). Since each
674 uclass must be part of a double-linked list, the nodes are declared in the
675 code as well.
676
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600677The dt-structs.h file includes the generated file
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300678`(include/generated/dt-structs.h`) if CONFIG_SPL_OF_PLATDATA is enabled.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600679Otherwise (such as in U-Boot proper) these structs are not available. This
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600680prevents them being used inadvertently. All usage must be bracketed with
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300681`#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_PLATDATA)`.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600682
Simon Glass71fa5b42020-12-03 16:55:18 -0700683The dt-plat.c file contains the device declarations and is is built in
Simon Glass2500de22020-12-28 20:35:05 -0700684spl/dt-plat.c.
685
Simon Glasse2ec0ea2021-03-15 17:25:43 +1300686
687CONFIG options
688``````````````
689
690Several CONFIG options are used to control the behaviour of of-platdata, all
691available for both SPL and TPL:
692
693OF_PLATDATA
694 This is the main option which enables the of-platdata feature
695
696OF_PLATDATA_PARENT
697 This allows `device_get_parent()` to work. Without this, all devices exist as
698 direct children of the root node. This option is highly desirable (if not
699 always absolutely essential) for buses such as I2C.
700
701OF_PLATDATA_INST
702 This controls the instantiation of devices at build time. With it disabled,
703 only `U_BOOT_DRVINFO()` records are created, with U-Boot handling the binding
704 in `device_bind()` on start-up. With it enabled, only `DM_DEVICE_INST()` and
705 `DM_UCLASS_INST()` records are created, and `device_bind()` is not needed at
706 runtime.
707
708OF_PLATDATA_NO_BIND
709 This controls whether `device_bind()` is supported. It is enabled by default
710 with OF_PLATDATA_INST since code-size reduction is really the main point of
711 the feature. It can be disabled if needed but is not likely to be supported
712 in the long term.
713
714OF_PLATDATA_DRIVER_RT
715 This controls whether the `struct driver_rt` records are used by U-Boot.
716 Normally when a device is bound, U-Boot stores the device pointer in one of
717 these records. There is one for every `struct driver_info` in the system,
718 i.e. one for every device that is bound from those records. It provides a
719 way to locate a device in the code and is used by
720 `device_get_by_ofplat_idx()`. This option is always enabled with of-platdata,
721 provided OF_PLATDATA_INST is not. In that case the records are useless since
722 we don't have any `struct driver_info` records.
723
724OF_PLATDATA_RT
725 This controls whether the `struct udevice_rt` records are used by U-Boot.
726 It moves the updatable fields from `struct udevice` (currently only `flags`)
727 into a separate structure, allowing the records to be kept in read-only
728 memory. It is generally enabled if OF_PLATDATA_INST is enabled. This option
729 also controls whether the private data is used in situ, or first copied into
730 an allocated region. Again this is to allow the private data declared by
731 dtoc-generated code to be in read-only memory. Note that access to private
732 data must be done via accessor functions, such as `dev_get_priv()`, so that
733 the relocation is handled.
734
735READ_ONLY
736 This indicates that the data generated by dtoc should not be modified. Only
737 a few fields actually do get changed in U-Boot, such as device flags. This
738 option causes those to move into an allocated space (see OF_PLATDATA_RT).
739 Also, since updating doubly linked lists is generally impossible when some of
740 the nodes cannot be updated, OF_PLATDATA_NO_BIND is enabled.
741
742Data structures
743```````````````
744
745A few extra data structures are used with of-platdata:
746
747`struct udevice_rt`
748 Run-time information for devices. When OF_PLATDATA_RT is enabled, this holds
749 the flags for each device, so that `struct udevice` can remain unchanged by
750 U-Boot, and potentially reside in read-only memory. Access to flags is then
751 via functions like `dev_get_flags()` and `dev_or_flags()`. This data
752 structure is allocated on start-up, where the private data is also copied.
753 All flags values start at 0 and any changes are handled by `dev_or_flags()`
754 and `dev_bic_flags()`. It would be more correct for the flags to be set to
755 `DM_FLAG_BOUND`, or perhaps `DM_FLAG_BOUND | DM_FLAG_ALLOC_PDATA`, but since
756 there is no code to bind/unbind devices and no code to allocate/free
757 private data / platform data, it doesn't matter.
758
759`struct driver_rt`
760 Run-time information for `struct driver_info` records. When
761 OF_PLATDATA_DRIVER_RT is enabled, this holds a pointer to the device
762 created by each record. This is needed so that is it possible to locate a
763 device from C code. Specifically, the code can use `DM_DRVINFO_GET(name)` to
764 get a reference to a particular `struct driver_info`, with `name` being the
765 name of the devicetree node. This is very convenient. It is also fast, since
766 no searching or string comparison is needed. This data structure is
767 allocated on start-up, filled out by `device_bind()` and used by
768 `device_get_by_ofplat_idx()`.
769
770Other changes
771`````````````
772
773Some other changes are made with of-platdata:
774
775Accessor functions
776 Accessing private / platform data via functions such as `dev_get_priv()` has
777 always been encouraged. With OF_PLATDATA_RT this is essential, since the
778 `priv_` and `plat_` (etc.) values point to the data generated by dtoc, not
779 the read-write copy that is sometimes made on start-up. Changing the
780 private / platform data pointers has always been discouraged (the API is
781 marked internal) but with OF_PLATDATA_RT this is not currently supported in
782 general, since it assumes that all such pointers point to the relocated data.
783 Note also that the renaming of struct members to have a trailing underscore
784 was partly done to make people aware that they should not be accessed
785 directly.
786
787`gd->uclass_root_s`
788 Normally U-Boot sets up the head of the uclass list here and makes
789 `gd->uclass_root` point to it. With OF_PLATDATA_INST, dtoc generates a
790 declaration of `uclass_head` in `dt-uclass.c` since it needs to link the
791 head node into the list. In that case, `gd->uclass_root_s` is not used and
792 U-Boot just makes `gd->uclass_root` point to `uclass_head`.
793
794`gd->dm_driver_rt`
795 This holds a pointer to a list of `struct driver_rt` records, one for each
796 `struct driver_info`. The list is in alphabetical order by the name used
797 in `U_BOOT_DRVINFO(name)` and indexed by idx, with the first record having
798 an index of 0. It is only used if OF_PLATDATA_INST is not enabled. This is
799 accessed via macros so that it can be used inside IS_ENABLED(), rather than
800 requiring #ifdefs in the C code when it is not present.
801
802`gd->dm_udevice_rt`
803 This holds a pointer to a list of `struct udevice_rt` records, one for each
804 `struct udevice`. The list is in alphabetical order by the name used
805 in `DM_DEVICE_INST(name)` (a C version of the devicetree node) and indexed by
806 idx, with the first record having an index of 0. It is only used if
807 OF_PLATDATA_INST is enabled. This is accessed via macros so that it can be
808 used inside `IS_ENABLED()`, rather than requiring #ifdefs in the C code when
809 it is not present.
810
811`gd->dm_priv_base`
812 When OF_PLATDATA_RT is enabled, the private/platform data for each device is
813 copied into an allocated region by U-Boot on start-up. This points to that
814 region. All calls to accessor functions (e.g. `dev_get_priv()`) then
815 translate from the pointer provided by the caller (assumed to lie between
816 `__priv_data_start` and `__priv_data_end`) to the new allocated region. This
817 member is accessed via macros so that it can be used inside IS_ENABLED(),
818 rather than required #ifdefs in the C code when it is not present.
819
820`struct udevice->flags_`
821 When OF_PLATDATA_RT is enabled, device flags are no-longer part of
822 `struct udevice`, but are instead kept in `struct udevice_rt`, as described
823 above. Flags are accessed via functions, such as `dev_get_flags()` and
824 `dev_or_flags()`.
825
826`struct udevice->node_`
827 When OF_PLATDATA is enabled, there is no devicetree at runtime, so no need
828 for this field. It is removed, just to save space.
829
830`DM_PHASE`
831 This macro is used to indicate which phase of U-Boot a driver is intended
832 for. See above for details.
833
834`DM_HDR`
835 This macro is used to indicate which header file dtoc should use to allow
836 a driver declaration to compile correctly. See above for details.
837
838`device_get_by_ofplat_idx()`
839 There used to be a function called `device_get_by_driver_info()` which
840 looked up a `struct driver_info` pointer and returned the `struct udevice`
841 that was created from it. It was only available for use with of-platdata.
842 This has been removed in favour of `device_get_by_ofplat_idx()` which uses
843 `idx`, the index of the `struct driver_info` or `struct udevice` in the
844 linker_list. Similarly, the `struct phandle_0_arg` (etc.) structs have been
845 updated to use this index instead of a pointer to `struct driver_info`.
846
847`DM_DRVINFO_GET`
848 This has been removed since we now use indexes to obtain a driver from
849 `struct phandle_0_arg` and the like.
850
851Two-pass binding
852 The original of-platdata tried to order `U_BOOT_DRVINFO()` in the generated
853 files so as to have parents declared ahead of children. This was convenient
854 as it avoided any special code in U-Boot. With OF_PLATDATA_INST this does
855 not work as the idx value relies on using alphabetical order for everything,
856 so that dtoc and U-Boot's linker_lists agree on the idx value. Devices are
857 then bound in order of idx, having no regard to parent/child relationships.
858 For this reason, device binding now hapens in multiple passes, with parents
859 being bound before their children. This is important so that children can
860 find their parents in the bind() method if needed.
861
862Root device
863 The root device is generally bound by U-Boot but with OF_PLATDATA_INST it
864 cannot be, since binding needs to be done at build time. So in this case
865 dtoc sets up a root device using `DM_DEVICE_INST()` in `dt-device.c` and
866 U-Boot makes use of that. When OF_PLATDATA_INST is not enabled, U-Boot
867 generally ignores the root node and does not create a `U_BOOT_DRVINFO()`
868 record for it. This means that the idx numbers used by `struct driver_info`
869 (when OF_PLATDATA_INST is disabled) and the idx numbers used by
870 `struct udevice` (when OF_PLATDATA_INST is enabled) differ, since one has a
871 root node and the other does not. This does not actually matter, since only
872 one of them is actually used for any particular build, but it is worth
873 keeping in mind if comparing index values and switching OF_PLATDATA_INST on
874 and off.
875
876`__priv_data_start` and `__priv_data_end`
877 The private/platform data declared by dtoc is all collected together in
878 a linker section and these symbols mark the start and end of it. This allows
879 U-Boot to relocate the area to a new location if needed (with
880 OF_PLATDATA_RT)
881
882`dm_priv_to_rw()`
883 This function converts a private- or platform-data pointer value generated by
884 dtoc into one that can be used by U-Boot. It is a NOP unless OF_PLATDATA_RT
885 is enabled, in which case it translates the address to the relocated
886 region. See above for more information.
887
Simon Glass2500de22020-12-28 20:35:05 -0700888The dm_populate_phandle_data() function that was previous needed has now been
889removed, since dtoc can address the drivers directly from dt-plat.c and does
890not need to fix up things at runtime.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600891
Simon Glassa7729462020-10-03 11:31:42 -0600892The pylibfdt Python module is used to access the devicetree.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600893
Simon Glass946c7232016-07-04 11:58:42 -0600894
895Credits
896-------
897
898This is an implementation of an idea by Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>.
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600899
900
901Future work
902-----------
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300903- Consider programmatically reading binding files instead of devicetree
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700904 contents
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300905- Allow IS_ENABLED() to be used in the C code instead of #if
Simon Glass261ad282016-07-04 11:58:07 -0600906
Bin Mengae258692019-07-18 00:33:55 -0700907
908.. Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
909.. Google, Inc
910.. 6/6/16
911.. Updated Independence Day 2016
Simon Glassa7729462020-10-03 11:31:42 -0600912.. Updated 1st October 2020
Simon Glass1730e462021-03-15 17:25:42 +1300913.. Updated 5th February 2021