rockchip: boot0 hook: support early return for RK3188/RK3066-style BROM

Some Rockchip BROM versions (e.g. the RK3188 and RK3066) first read 1KB data
from NAND into SRAM and executes it. Then, following a return to bootrom, the
BROM loads additional code to SRAM (not overwriting the first block read) and
reenters at the same address as the first time.

To support booting either a TPL (on the RK3066) or SPL (on the RK3188) using
this model of having to count entries, this commit adds code to the boot0
hook to track the number of entries and handle them accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Tomsich <philipp.tomsich@theobroma-systems.com>
Signed-off-by: Paweł Jarosz <paweljarosz3691@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Andy Yan <andy.yan@rock-chips.com>
master
Philipp Tomsich 7 years ago
parent 16d761e3dd
commit b377d22264
  1. 25
      arch/arm/include/asm/arch-rockchip/boot0.h
  2. 28
      arch/arm/mach-rockchip/Kconfig

@ -19,12 +19,25 @@
* beginning of the executable. However, as we want to keep
* this generic and make it applicable to builds that are like
* the RK3368 (TPL needs this, SPL doesn't) or the RK3399 (no
* TPL, but extra space needed in the SPL), we simply repeat
* the 'b reset' with the expectation that the first one will
* be overwritten, if this is the first stage contained in the
* final image created with mkimage)...
* TPL, but extra space needed in the SPL), we simply insert
* a branch-to-next-instruction-word with the expectation that
* the first one may be overwritten, if this is the first stage
* contained in the final image created with mkimage)...
*/
b reset /* may be overwritten --- should be 'nop' or a 'b reset' */
b 1f /* if overwritten, entry-address is at the next word */
1:
#endif
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(ROCKCHIP_EARLYRETURN_TO_BROM)
adr r3, entry_counter
ldr r0, [r3]
cmp r0, #1 /* check if entry_counter == 1 */
beq reset /* regular bootup */
add r0, #1
str r0, [r3] /* increment the entry_counter in memory */
mov r0, #0 /* return 0 to the BROM to signal 'OK' */
bx lr /* return control to the BROM */
entry_counter:
.word 0
#endif
b reset
#if !defined(CONFIG_ARM64)
@ -32,7 +45,7 @@
* For armv7, the addr '_start' will used as vector start address
* and write to VBAR register, which needs to aligned to 0x20.
*/
.align(5)
.align(5), 0x0
_start:
ARM_VECTORS
#endif

@ -158,6 +158,34 @@ config ROCKCHIP_SPL_RESERVE_IRAM
config ROCKCHIP_BROM_HELPER
bool
config SPL_ROCKCHIP_EARLYRETURN_TO_BROM
bool "SPL requires early-return (for RK3188-style BROM) to BROM"
depends on SPL && ENABLE_ARM_SOC_BOOT0_HOOK
help
Some Rockchip BROM variants (e.g. on the RK3188) load the
first stage in segments and enter multiple times. E.g. on
the RK3188, the first 1KB of the first stage are loaded
first and entered; after returning to the BROM, the
remainder of the first stage is loaded, but the BROM
re-enters at the same address/to the same code as previously.
This enables support code in the BOOT0 hook for the SPL stage
to allow multiple entries.
config TPL_ROCKCHIP_EARLYRETURN_TO_BROM
bool "TPL requires early-return (for RK3188-style BROM) to BROM"
depends on TPL && ENABLE_ARM_SOC_BOOT0_HOOK
help
Some Rockchip BROM variants (e.g. on the RK3188) load the
first stage in segments and enter multiple times. E.g. on
the RK3188, the first 1KB of the first stage are loaded
first and entered; after returning to the BROM, the
remainder of the first stage is loaded, but the BROM
re-enters at the same address/to the same code as previously.
This enables support code in the BOOT0 hook for the TPL stage
to allow multiple entries.
config SPL_MMC_SUPPORT
default y if !SPL_ROCKCHIP_BACK_TO_BROM

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