From b2537bdad552443aba58bda7c42af1f039a58c94 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jianjun Wang Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2022 16:57:28 +0800 Subject: coreboot_tables: Replace 'struct lb_uint64' with lb_uint64_t Replace 'struct lb_uint64' with 'typedef __aligned(4) uint64_t lb_uint64_t', and remove unpack_lb64/pack_lb64 functions since it's no longer needed. Also replace 'struct cbuint64' with 'cb_uint64_t' and remove 'cb_unpack64' in libpayload for compatible with lb_uint64_t. Signed-off-by: Jianjun Wang Change-Id: If6b037e4403a8000625f4a5fb8d20311fe76200a Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/63494 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Julius Werner --- util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h | 32 +++++--------------------------- util/nvramtool/lbtable.c | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) (limited to 'util/nvramtool') diff --git a/util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h b/util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h index 1417c19ba1..aafeab4964 100644 --- a/util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h +++ b/util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h @@ -45,33 +45,11 @@ * 64bit system, a uint64_t would be aligned to 64bit boundaries, * breaking the table format. * - * lb_uint64 will keep 64bit coreboot table values aligned to 32bit - * to ensure compatibility. They can be accessed with the two functions - * below: unpack_lb64() and pack_lb64() - * - * See also: util/lbtdump/lbtdump.c + * lb_uint64_t will keep 64bit coreboot table values aligned to 32bit + * to ensure compatibility. */ -struct lb_uint64 { - uint32_t lo; - uint32_t hi; -}; - -static inline uint64_t unpack_lb64(struct lb_uint64 value) -{ - uint64_t result; - result = value.hi; - result = (result << 32) + value.lo; - return result; -} - -static inline struct lb_uint64 pack_lb64(uint64_t value) -{ - struct lb_uint64 result; - result.lo = (value >> 0) & 0xffffffff; - result.hi = (value >> 32) & 0xffffffff; - return result; -} +typedef __attribute__((aligned(4))) uint64_t lb_uint64_t; struct lb_header { union { @@ -101,8 +79,8 @@ struct lb_record { #define LB_TAG_MEMORY 0x0001 struct lb_memory_range { - struct lb_uint64 start; - struct lb_uint64 size; + lb_uint64_t start; + lb_uint64_t size; uint32_t type; #define LB_MEM_RAM 1 /* Memory anyone can use */ #define LB_MEM_RESERVED 2 /* Don't use this memory region */ diff --git a/util/nvramtool/lbtable.c b/util/nvramtool/lbtable.c index fd6c9ec1d6..6993cc0ce5 100644 --- a/util/nvramtool/lbtable.c +++ b/util/nvramtool/lbtable.c @@ -632,8 +632,8 @@ static void memory_print_fn(const struct lb_record *rec) break; } - size = unpack_lb64(ranges[i].size); - start = unpack_lb64(ranges[i].start); + size = ranges[i].size; + start = ranges[i].start; end = start + size - 1; printf("%s memory:\n" " from physical addresses 0x%016" PRIx64 -- cgit v1.2.3