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authorAaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org>2014-02-18 21:55:02 -0600
committerAaron Durbin <adurbin@google.com>2014-03-03 21:47:27 +0100
commit4904802efc8eee37f95163f60823509e2a208af4 (patch)
tree919d78b05dc1a4edd7ab1ec6af74bbea533580a6 /src/lib/coreboot_table.c
parentc7db28c580785b62b9fc67b7526c87d4f0073883 (diff)
coreboot: introduce notion of bootmem for memory map at boot
The write_coreboot_table() in coreboot_table.c was already using struct memrange for managing and building up the entries that eventually go into the lb_memory table. Abstract that concept out to a bootmem memory map. The bootmem concept can then be used as a basis for loading payloads, for example. Change-Id: I7edbbca6bbd0568f658fde39ca93b126cab88367 Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/5302 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Edward O'Callaghan <eocallaghan@alterapraxis.com> Reviewed-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/lib/coreboot_table.c')
-rw-r--r--src/lib/coreboot_table.c90
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 79 deletions
diff --git a/src/lib/coreboot_table.c b/src/lib/coreboot_table.c
index 904185ab75..cb7179dc70 100644
--- a/src/lib/coreboot_table.c
+++ b/src/lib/coreboot_table.c
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <cbfs.h>
#include <cbmem.h>
-#include <memrange.h>
+#include <bootmem.h>
#if CONFIG_CHROMEOS
#if CONFIG_GENERATE_ACPI_TABLES
#include <arch/acpi.h>
@@ -366,78 +366,11 @@ struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void)
return mem_ranges;
}
-/* This structure keeps track of the coreboot table memory ranges. */
-static struct memranges lb_ranges;
-
-static struct lb_memory *build_lb_mem(struct lb_header *head)
-{
- struct lb_memory *mem;
-
- /* Record where the lb memory ranges will live */
- mem = lb_memory(head);
- mem_ranges = mem;
-
- /* Fill the memory map out. The order of operations is important in
- * that each overlapping range will take over the next. Therefore,
- * add cacheable resources as RAM then add the reserved resources. */
- memranges_init(&lb_ranges, IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE,
- IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, LB_MEM_RAM);
- memranges_add_resources(&lb_ranges, IORESOURCE_RESERVE,
- IORESOURCE_RESERVE, LB_MEM_RESERVED);
-
- return mem;
-}
-
-static void commit_lb_memory(struct lb_memory *mem)
-{
- struct range_entry *r;
- struct lb_memory_range *lb_r;
- int i;
-
- lb_r = &mem->map[0];
- i = 0;
-
- memranges_each_entry(r, &lb_ranges) {
- const char *entry_type;
-
- switch (range_entry_tag(r)) {
- case LB_MEM_RAM: entry_type="RAM"; break;
- case LB_MEM_RESERVED: entry_type="RESERVED"; break;
- case LB_MEM_ACPI: entry_type="ACPI"; break;
- case LB_MEM_NVS: entry_type="NVS"; break;
- case LB_MEM_UNUSABLE: entry_type="UNUSABLE"; break;
- case LB_MEM_VENDOR_RSVD: entry_type="VENDOR RESERVED"; break;
- case LB_MEM_TABLE: entry_type="CONFIGURATION TABLES"; break;
- default: entry_type="UNKNOWN!"; break;
- }
-
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "%2d. %016llx-%016llx: %s\n",
- i, range_entry_base(r), range_entry_end(r)-1,
- entry_type);
-
- lb_r->start = pack_lb64(range_entry_base(r));
- lb_r->size = pack_lb64(range_entry_size(r));
- lb_r->type = range_entry_tag(r);
-
- i++;
- lb_r++;
- mem->size += sizeof(struct lb_memory_range);
- }
-}
-
-void lb_add_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem,
- uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size)
-{
- memranges_insert(&lb_ranges, start, size, type);
-}
-
-
unsigned long write_coreboot_table(
unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end,
unsigned long rom_table_start, unsigned long rom_table_end)
{
struct lb_header *head;
- struct lb_memory *mem;
if (low_table_start || low_table_end) {
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Writing table forward entry at 0x%08lx\n",
@@ -476,30 +409,29 @@ unsigned long write_coreboot_table(
}
#endif
- /* The Linux kernel assumes this region is reserved */
- /* Record where RAM is located */
- mem = build_lb_mem(head);
+ /* Initialize the memory map at boot time. */
+ bootmem_init();
if (low_table_start || low_table_end) {
+ uint64_t size = low_table_end - low_table_start;
/* Record the mptable and the the lb_table.
* (This will be adjusted later) */
- lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE,
- low_table_start, low_table_end - low_table_start);
+ bootmem_add_range(low_table_start, size, LB_MEM_TABLE);
}
/* Record the pirq table, acpi tables, and maybe the mptable. However,
* these only need to be added when the rom_table is sitting below
* 1MiB. If it isn't that means high tables are being written.
* The code below handles high tables correctly. */
- if (rom_table_end <= (1 << 20))
- lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_TABLE,
- rom_table_start, rom_table_end - rom_table_start);
-
- cbmem_add_lb_mem(mem);
+ if (rom_table_end <= (1 << 20)) {
+ uint64_t size = rom_table_end - rom_table_start;
+ bootmem_add_range(rom_table_start, size, LB_MEM_TABLE);
+ }
/* No other memory areas can be added after the memory table has been
* committed as the entries won't show up in the serialize mem table. */
- commit_lb_memory(mem);
+ mem_ranges = lb_memory(head);
+ bootmem_write_memory_table(mem_ranges);
/* Record our motherboard */
lb_mainboard(head);