Esempio n. 1
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/**
 * Execute selected states of the bootm command.
 *
 * Note the arguments to this state must be the first argument, Any 'bootm'
 * or sub-command arguments must have already been taken.
 *
 * Note that if states contains more than one flag it MUST contain
 * BOOTM_STATE_START, since this handles and consumes the command line args.
 *
 * Also note that aside from boot_os_fn functions and bootm_load_os no other
 * functions we store the return value of in 'ret' may use a negative return
 * value, without special handling.
 *
 * @param cmdtp		Pointer to bootm command table entry
 * @param flag		Command flags (CMD_FLAG_...)
 * @param argc		Number of subcommand arguments (0 = no arguments)
 * @param argv		Arguments
 * @param states	Mask containing states to run (BOOTM_STATE_...)
 * @param images	Image header information
 * @param boot_progress 1 to show boot progress, 0 to not do this
 * @return 0 if ok, something else on error. Some errors will cause this
 *	function to perform a reboot! If states contains BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO
 *	then the intent is to boot an OS, so this function will not return
 *	unless the image type is standalone.
 */
static int do_bootm_states(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
		char * const argv[], int states, bootm_headers_t *images,
		int boot_progress)
{
	boot_os_fn *boot_fn;
	ulong iflag = 0;
	int ret = 0, need_boot_fn;

	images->state |= states;

	/*
	 * Work through the states and see how far we get. We stop on
	 * any error.
	 */
	if (states & BOOTM_STATE_START)
		ret = bootm_start(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);

	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_FINDOS))
		ret = bootm_find_os(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);

	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_FINDOTHER)) {
		ret = bootm_find_other(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);
		argc = 0;	/* consume the args */
	}

	/* Load the OS */
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_LOADOS)) {
		ulong load_end;

		iflag = bootm_disable_interrupts();
		ret = bootm_load_os(images, &load_end, 0);
		if (ret == 0)
			lmb_reserve(&images->lmb, images->os.load,
				    (load_end - images->os.load));
		else if (ret && ret != BOOTM_ERR_OVERLAP)
			goto err;
		else if (ret == BOOTM_ERR_OVERLAP)
			ret = 0;
#if defined(CONFIG_SILENT_CONSOLE) && !defined(CONFIG_SILENT_U_BOOT_ONLY)
		if (images->os.os == IH_OS_LINUX)
			fixup_silent_linux();
#endif
	}

	/* Relocate the ramdisk */
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_BOOT_RAMDISK_HIGH
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_RAMDISK)) {
		ulong rd_len = images->rd_end - images->rd_start;

		ret = boot_ramdisk_high(&images->lmb, images->rd_start,
			rd_len, &images->initrd_start, &images->initrd_end);
		if (!ret) {
			setenv_hex("initrd_start", images->initrd_start);
			setenv_hex("initrd_end", images->initrd_end);
		}
	}
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT) && defined(CONFIG_LMB)
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_FDT)) {
		boot_fdt_add_mem_rsv_regions(&images->lmb, images->ft_addr);
		ret = boot_relocate_fdt(&images->lmb, &images->ft_addr,
					&images->ft_len);
	}
#endif

	/* From now on, we need the OS boot function */
	if (ret)
		return ret;
	boot_fn = boot_os[images->os.os];
	need_boot_fn = states & (BOOTM_STATE_OS_CMDLINE |
			BOOTM_STATE_OS_BD_T | BOOTM_STATE_OS_PREP |
			BOOTM_STATE_OS_FAKE_GO | BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO);
	if (boot_fn == NULL && need_boot_fn) {
		if (iflag)
			enable_interrupts();
		printf("ERROR: booting os '%s' (%d) is not supported\n",
		       genimg_get_os_name(images->os.os), images->os.os);
		bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_BOOT_OS);
		return 1;
	}

	/* Call various other states that are not generally used */
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_CMDLINE))
		ret = boot_fn(BOOTM_STATE_OS_CMDLINE, argc, argv, images);
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_BD_T))
		ret = boot_fn(BOOTM_STATE_OS_BD_T, argc, argv, images);
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_PREP))
		ret = boot_fn(BOOTM_STATE_OS_PREP, argc, argv, images);

#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE
	/* Pretend to run the OS, then run a user command */
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_FAKE_GO)) {
		char *cmd_list = getenv("fakegocmd");

		ret = boot_selected_os(argc, argv, BOOTM_STATE_OS_FAKE_GO,
				images, boot_fn);
		if (!ret && cmd_list)
			ret = run_command_list(cmd_list, -1, flag);
	}
#endif

	/* Check for unsupported subcommand. */
	if (ret) {
		puts("subcommand not supported\n");
		return ret;
	}

	/* Now run the OS! We hope this doesn't return */
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO))
		ret = boot_selected_os(argc, argv, BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO,
				images, boot_fn);

	/* Deal with any fallout */
err:
	if (iflag)
		enable_interrupts();

	if (ret == BOOTM_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED)
		bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_DECOMP_UNIMPL);
	else if (ret == BOOTM_ERR_RESET)
		do_reset(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);

	return ret;
}
Esempio n. 2
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/**
 * Execute selected states of the bootm command.
 *
 * Note the arguments to this state must be the first argument, Any 'bootm'
 * or sub-command arguments must have already been taken.
 *
 * Note that if states contains more than one flag it MUST contain
 * BOOTM_STATE_START, since this handles and consumes the command line args.
 *
 * Also note that aside from boot_os_fn functions and bootm_load_os no other
 * functions we store the return value of in 'ret' may use a negative return
 * value, without special handling.
 *
 * @param cmdtp		Pointer to bootm command table entry
 * @param flag		Command flags (CMD_FLAG_...)
 * @param argc		Number of subcommand arguments (0 = no arguments)
 * @param argv		Arguments
 * @param states	Mask containing states to run (BOOTM_STATE_...)
 * @param images	Image header information
 * @param boot_progress 1 to show boot progress, 0 to not do this
 * @return 0 if ok, something else on error. Some errors will cause this
 *	function to perform a reboot! If states contains BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO
 *	then the intent is to boot an OS, so this function will not return
 *	unless the image type is standalone.
 */
static int do_bootm_states(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
		char * const argv[], int states, bootm_headers_t *images,
		int boot_progress)
{
	boot_os_fn *boot_fn;
	ulong iflag = 0;
	int ret = 0;

	images->state |= states;

	/*
	 * Work through the states and see how far we get. We stop on
	 * any error.
	 */
	if (states & BOOTM_STATE_START)
		ret = bootm_start(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);

	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_FINDOS))
		ret = bootm_find_os(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);

	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_FINDOTHER)) {
		ret = bootm_find_other(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);
		argc = 0;	/* consume the args */
	}

	/*
	 * We have reached the point of no return: we are going to
	 * overwrite all exception vector code, so we cannot easily
	 * recover from any failures any more...
	 */
	iflag = disable_interrupts();
#ifdef CONFIG_NETCONSOLE
	/* Stop the ethernet stack if NetConsole could have left it up */
	eth_halt();
#endif

#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_USB)
	/*
	 * turn off USB to prevent the host controller from writing to the
	 * SDRAM while Linux is booting. This could happen (at least for OHCI
	 * controller), because the HCCA (Host Controller Communication Area)
	 * lies within the SDRAM and the host controller writes continously to
	 * this area (as busmaster!). The HccaFrameNumber is for example
	 * updated every 1 ms within the HCCA structure in SDRAM! For more
	 * details see the OpenHCI specification.
	 */
	usb_stop();
#endif

	/* Load the OS */
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_LOADOS)) {
		ulong load_end;

		ret = bootm_load_os(images, &load_end, 0);
		if (ret && ret != BOOTM_ERR_OVERLAP)
			goto err;

		if (ret == 0)
			lmb_reserve(&images->lmb, images->os.load,
				    (load_end - images->os.load));
		else if (ret == BOOTM_ERR_OVERLAP)
			ret = 0;
	}

	/* Relocate the ramdisk */
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_BOOT_RAMDISK_HIGH
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_RAMDISK)) {
		ulong rd_len = images->rd_end - images->rd_start;

		ret = boot_ramdisk_high(&images->lmb, images->rd_start,
			rd_len, &images->initrd_start, &images->initrd_end);
		if (!ret) {
			setenv_hex("initrd_start", images->initrd_start);
			setenv_hex("initrd_end", images->initrd_end);
		}
	}
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT) && defined(CONFIG_LMB)
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_FDT)) {
		boot_fdt_add_mem_rsv_regions(&images->lmb, images->ft_addr);
		ret = boot_relocate_fdt(&images->lmb, &images->ft_addr,
					&images->ft_len);
	}
#endif

	/* From now on, we need the OS boot function */
	if (ret)
		return ret;
	boot_fn = boot_os[images->os.os];
	if (boot_fn == NULL) {
		if (iflag)
			enable_interrupts();
		printf("ERROR: booting os '%s' (%d) is not supported\n",
		       genimg_get_os_name(images->os.os), images->os.os);
		bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_CHECK_BOOT_OS);
		return 1;
	}

	/* Call various other states that are not generally used */
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_CMDLINE))
		ret = boot_fn(BOOTM_STATE_OS_CMDLINE, argc, argv, images);
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_BD_T))
		ret = boot_fn(BOOTM_STATE_OS_BD_T, argc, argv, images);
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_PREP))
		ret = boot_fn(BOOTM_STATE_OS_PREP, argc, argv, images);

#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE
	/* Pretend to run the OS, then run a user command */
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_FAKE_GO)) {
		char *cmd_list = getenv("fakegocmd");

		ret = boot_selected_os(argc, argv, BOOTM_STATE_OS_FAKE_GO,
				images, boot_fn);
		if (!ret && cmd_list)
			ret = run_command_list(cmd_list, -1, flag);
	}
#endif
	/* Now run the OS! We hope this doesn't return */
	if (!ret && (states & BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO)) {
		ret = boot_selected_os(argc, argv, BOOTM_STATE_OS_GO,
				images, boot_fn);
		if (ret)
			goto err;
	}

	return ret;

	/* Deal with any fallout */
err:
	if (iflag)
		enable_interrupts();

	if (ret == BOOTM_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED)
		bootstage_error(BOOTSTAGE_ID_DECOMP_UNIMPL);
	else if (ret == BOOTM_ERR_RESET)
		do_reset(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv);
	else
		puts("subcommand not supported\n");

	return ret;
}