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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* (C) Copyright 2000-2009
* Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de.
*/
#ifndef _BOOTM_H
#define _BOOTM_H
#include <image.h>
struct boot_params;
struct cmd_tbl;
#define BOOTM_ERR_RESET (-1)
#define BOOTM_ERR_OVERLAP (-2)
#define BOOTM_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED (-3)
/**
* struct bootm_info() - information used when processing images to boot
*
* These mirror the first three arguments of the bootm command. They are
* designed to handle any type of image, but typically it is a FIT.
*
* @addr_img: Address of image to bootm, as passed to
* genimg_get_kernel_addr_fit() for processing:
*
* NULL: Usees default load address, i.e. image_load_addr
* <addr>: Uses hex address
*
* For FIT:
* "[<addr>]#<conf>": Uses address (or image_load_addr) and also specifies
* the FIT configuration to use
* "[<addr>]:<subimage>": Uses address (or image_load_addr) and also
* specifies the subimage name containing the OS
*
* @conf_ramdisk: Address (or with FIT, the name) of the ramdisk image, as
* passed to boot_get_ramdisk() for processing, or NULL for none
* @conf_fdt: Address (or with FIT, the name) of the FDT image, as passed to
* boot_get_fdt() for processing, or NULL for none
* @boot_progress: true to show boot progress
* @images: images information
* @cmd_name: command which invoked this operation, e.g. "bootm"
* @argc: Number of arguments to the command (excluding the actual command).
* This is 0 if there are no arguments
* @argv: NULL-terminated list of arguments, or NULL if there are no arguments
*/
struct bootm_info {
const char *addr_img;
const char *conf_ramdisk;
const char *conf_fdt;
bool boot_progress;
struct bootm_headers *images;
const char *cmd_name;
int argc;
char *const *argv;
};
/**
* bootm_init() - Set up a bootm_info struct with useful defaults
*
* Set up the struct with default values for all members:
* @boot_progress is set to true and @images is set to the global images
* variable. Everything else is set to NULL except @argc which is 0
*/
void bootm_init(struct bootm_info *bmi);
/*
* Continue booting an OS image; caller already has:
* - copied image header to global variable `header'
* - checked header magic number, checksums (both header & image),
* - verified image architecture (PPC) and type (KERNEL or MULTI),
* - loaded (first part of) image to header load address,
* - disabled interrupts.
*
* @flag: Flags indicating what to do (BOOTM_STATE_...)
* bmi: Bootm information
* Return: 1 on error. On success the OS boots so this function does
* not return.
*/
typedef int boot_os_fn(int flag, struct bootm_info *bmi);
extern boot_os_fn do_bootm_linux;
extern boot_os_fn do_bootm_vxworks;
int do_bootelf(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int fglag, int argc, char *const argv[]);
boot_os_fn *bootm_os_get_boot_func(int os);
#if defined(CONFIG_FIT_SIGNATURE)
int bootm_host_load_images(const void *fit, int cfg_noffset);
#endif
int boot_selected_os(int state, struct bootm_info *bmi, boot_os_fn *boot_fn);
ulong bootm_disable_interrupts(void);
/**
* bootm_find_images() - find and locate various images
*
* @img_addr: Address of image being loaded
* @conf_ramdisk: Indicates the ramdisk to use (typically second arg of bootm)
* @conf_fdt: Indicates the FDT to use (typically third arg of bootm)
* @start: OS image start address
* @size: OS image size
*
* boot_find_images() will attempt to load an available ramdisk,
* flattened device tree, as well as specifically marked
* "loadable" images (loadables are FIT only)
*
* Note: bootm_find_images will skip an image if it is not found
*
* This is a special function used by booti/bootz
*
* Return:
* 0, if all existing images were loaded correctly
* 1, if an image is found but corrupted, or invalid
*/
int bootm_find_images(ulong img_addr, const char *conf_ramdisk,
const char *conf_fdt, ulong start, ulong size);
/*
* Measure the boot images. Measurement is the process of hashing some binary
* data and storing it into secure memory, i.e. TPM PCRs. In addition, each
* measurement is logged into the platform event log such that the operating
* system can access it and perform attestation of the boot.
*
* @images: The structure containing the various images to boot (linux,
* initrd, dts, etc.)
*/
int bootm_measure(struct bootm_headers *images);
/**
* bootm_run_states() - Execute selected states of the bootm command.
*
* Note that if states contains more than one flag it MUST contain
* BOOTM_STATE_START, since this handles the addr_fit, conf_ramdisk and conf_fit
* members of @bmi
*
* Also note that aside from boot_os_fn functions and bootm_load_os, no other
* functions store the return value of in 'ret' may use a negative return
* value, without special handling.
*
* @bmi: bootm information
* @states Mask containing states to run (BOOTM_STATE_...)
* Return: 0 if ok, something else on error. Some errors will cause this
* function to perform a reboot! If states contains BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO
* then the intent is to boot an OS, so this function will not return
* unless the image type is standalone.
*/
int bootm_run_states(struct bootm_info *bmi, int states);
/**
* bootm_run() - Run the entire bootm process
*
* This runs through the bootm process from start to finish, using the default
* set of states.
*
* This uses bootm_run_states().
*
* @bmi: bootm information
* Return: 0 if ok, something else on error
*/
int bootm_run(struct bootm_info *bmi);
void arch_preboot_os(void);
/*
* boards should define this to disable devices when EFI exits from boot
* services.
*
* TODO(sjg@chromium.org>): Update this to use driver model's device_remove().
*/
void board_quiesce_devices(void);
/**
* switch_to_non_secure_mode() - switch to non-secure mode
*/
void switch_to_non_secure_mode(void);
/* Flags to control bootm_process_cmdline() */
enum bootm_cmdline_t {
BOOTM_CL_SILENT = 1 << 0, /* Do silent console processing */
BOOTM_CL_SUBST = 1 << 1, /* Do substitution */
BOOTM_CL_ALL = 3, /* All substitutions */
};
/**
* arch_preboot_os() - arch specific configuration before booting
*/
void arch_preboot_os(void);
/**
* board_preboot_os() - board specific configuration before booting
*/
void board_preboot_os(void);
/*
* bootm_process_cmdline() - Process fix-ups for the command line
*
* This handles:
*
* - making Linux boot silently if requested ('silent_linux' envvar)
* - performing substitutions in the command line ('bootargs_subst' envvar)
*
* @maxlen must provide enough space for the string being processed plus the
* resulting string
*
* @buf: buffer holding commandline string to adjust
* @maxlen: Maximum length of buffer at @buf (including \0)
* @flags: Flags to control what happens (see bootm_cmdline_t)
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOMEM if out of memory, -ENOSPC if the commandline is too
* long
*/
int bootm_process_cmdline(char *buf, int maxlen, int flags);
/**
* bootm_process_cmdline_env() - Process fix-ups for the command line
*
* Updates the 'bootargs' envvar as required. This handles:
*
* - making Linux boot silently if requested ('silent_linux' envvar)
* - performing substitutions in the command line ('bootargs_subst' envvar)
*
* @flags: Flags to control what happens (see bootm_cmdline_t)
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOMEM if out of memory
*/
int bootm_process_cmdline_env(int flags);
/**
* zboot_start() - Boot a zimage
*
* Boot a zimage, given the component parts
*
* @addr: Address where the bzImage is moved before booting, either
* BZIMAGE_LOAD_ADDR or ZIMAGE_LOAD_ADDR
* @base: Pointer to the boot parameters, typically at address
* DEFAULT_SETUP_BASE
* @initrd: Address of the initial ramdisk, or 0 if none
* @initrd_size: Size of the initial ramdisk, or 0 if none
* @cmdline: Command line to use for booting
* Return: -EFAULT on error (normally it does not return)
*/
int zboot_start(ulong addr, ulong size, ulong initrd, ulong initrd_size,
ulong base, char *cmdline);
/*
* zimage_get_kernel_version() - Get the version string from a kernel
*
* @params: boot_params pointer
* @kernel_base: base address of kernel
* Return: Kernel version as a NUL-terminated string
*/
const char *zimage_get_kernel_version(struct boot_params *params,
void *kernel_base);
/**
* zimage_dump() - Dump the metadata of a zimage
*
* This shows all available information in a zimage that has been loaded.
*
* @base_ptr: Pointer to the boot parameters, typically at address
* DEFAULT_SETUP_BASE
* @show_cmdline: true to show the full command line
*/
void zimage_dump(struct boot_params *base_ptr, bool show_cmdline);
/*
* bootm_boot_start() - Boot an image at the given address
*
* @addr: Image address
* @cmdline: Command line to set
*/
int bootm_boot_start(ulong addr, const char *cmdline);
#endif
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