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2018-07-09Properly license all nontrivial filesAndrew Waterman1-0/+2
2018-05-22RISC-V: Support separate firmware and kernel payloadMichael Clark1-2/+8
Support for separate firmware and kernel payload is added by updating BBL to read optional preloaded kernel address attributes from device-tree using a similar mechanism to that used to pass init ramdisk addresses to linux kernel. chosen { riscv,kernel-start = <0x00000000 0x80200000>; riscv,kernel-end = <0x00000000 0x80590634>; }; These attributes are added by QEMU and read by BBL when combining -bios <firmware-image> and -kernel <kernel-image> options. e.g. $ qemu-system-riscv64 -machine virt -bios bbl -kernel vmlinux With this change, bbl can be compiled without --with-payload and the dummy payload alignment is altered to make the memory footprint of the firmware-only bbl smaller. The dummy payload message is updated to indicate the alternative load method. This load method could also be supported by a first stage boot loader that reads seperate firmware and kernel from SPI flash. The main advantage of this new mechanism is that it eases kernel development by avoiding the riscv-pk packaging step after kernel builds, makes building per repository artefacts for CI simpler, and mimics bootloaders on other platforms that can load a kernel image file directly. Ultimately BBL should use an SPI driver to load the kernel image however this mechanism supports use cases such such as QEMU's -bios, -kernel and -initrd options following examples from other platforms that pass kernel entry to firmware via device-tree. Cc: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@sifive.com> Cc: Alistair Francis <Alistair.Francis@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Clark <mjc@sifive.com>
2017-02-20WIP on SBIAndrew Waterman1-2/+2
2017-02-17WIP towards ECALL interface for SBIAndrew Waterman1-0/+22