# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ # Copyright (c) 2016 Google, Inc # Written by Simon Glass # # Entry-type module for 'u-boot' # import struct from entry import Entry from blob import Entry_blob FD_SIGNATURE = struct.pack('> 4) | 0xfff self.size = self.limit - self.base + 1 class Entry_intel_descriptor(Entry_blob): """Intel flash descriptor block (4KB) Properties / Entry arguments: filename: Filename of file containing the descriptor. This is typically a 4KB binary file, sometimes called 'descriptor.bin' This entry is placed at the start of flash and provides information about the SPI flash regions. In particular it provides the base address and size of the ME (Management Engine) region, allowing us to place the ME binary in the right place. With this entry in your image, the position of the 'intel-me' entry will be fixed in the image, which avoids you needed to specify an offset for that region. This is useful, because it is not possible to change the position of the ME region without updating the descriptor. See README.x86 for information about x86 binary blobs. """ def __init__(self, section, etype, node): Entry_blob.__init__(self, section, etype, node) self._regions = [] def GetOffsets(self): offset = self.data.find(FD_SIGNATURE) if offset == -1: self.Raise('Cannot find FD signature') flvalsig, flmap0, flmap1, flmap2 = struct.unpack('> 16) & 0xff) << 4 for i in range(MAX_REGIONS): self._regions.append(Region(self.data, frba, i)) # Set the offset for ME only, for now, since the others are not used return {'intel-me': [self._regions[REGION_ME].base, self._regions[REGION_ME].size]}