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author | Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> | 2015-03-16 17:30:09 -0500 |
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committer | Aaron Durbin <adurbin@google.com> | 2015-03-18 16:41:43 +0100 |
commit | 9ef9d85976fcfc5f4c8c273eaf3377fdd6e5c24d (patch) | |
tree | e33c2670ea0188d24bd0dd4b979a18fe1075820f /src/cpu/amd/pi | |
parent | b335c3de424c6d80e229c0a79d1e47fd602bfaaa (diff) |
bootstate: use structure pointers for scheduling callbacks
The GCC 4.9.2 update showed that the boot_state_init_entry
structures were being padded and assumed to be aligned in to an
increased size. The bootstate scheduler for static entries,
boot_state_schedule_static_entries(), was then calculating the
wrong values within the array. To fix this just use a pointer to
the boot_state_init_entry structure that needs to be scheduled.
In addition to the previous issue noted above, the .bs_init
section was sitting in the read only portion of the image while
the fields within it need to be writable. Also, the
boot_state_schedule_static_entries() was using symbol comparison
to terminate a loop which in C can lead the compiler to always
evaluate the loop at least once since the language spec indicates
no 2 symbols can be the same value.
Change-Id: I6dc5331c2979d508dde3cd5c3332903d40d8048b
Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/8699
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/cpu/amd/pi')
-rw-r--r-- | src/cpu/amd/pi/amd_late_init.c | 6 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/pi/amd_late_init.c b/src/cpu/amd/pi/amd_late_init.c index 4b08d1bf4f..7ef4c638e5 100644 --- a/src/cpu/amd/pi/amd_late_init.c +++ b/src/cpu/amd/pi/amd_late_init.c @@ -40,7 +40,5 @@ static void agesawrapper_post_device(void *unused) AGESAWRAPPER(amdS3Save); } -BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRIES(agesa_bscb) = { - BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRY(BS_POST_DEVICE, BS_ON_EXIT, - agesawrapper_post_device, NULL), -}; +BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRY(BS_POST_DEVICE, BS_ON_EXIT, + agesawrapper_post_device, NULL); |