freebsd-src/stand/uboot/copy.c
Warner Losh 6aea7b224a stand: Retire arch_loadaddr using md_align, pending its replacement
arch_loadaddr() is inconsistently used. In fact, I removed it entirely
from kboot because its interface wasn't wide enough (though I broke
powerpc kboot several years ago, and this commit might fix that).  For
now, modify uboot to put it into copyin like all the other loaders
do. This might break arm ubldr.

In its place, use the new md_align() and any replacement will be called
from there, or via some explicit init() function.

These changes allow me to load a amd64 kernel via UEFI with all the
modules aligned to 16k.

Sponsored by:		Netflix
Reviewed by:		jhibbits
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D50587
2025-05-30 09:56:50 -06:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1998 Michael Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
* Copyright (c) 2007 Semihalf, Rafal Jaworowski <raj@semihalf.com>
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <stand.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "api_public.h"
#include "glue.h"
#include "libuboot.h"
/*
* MD primitives supporting placement of module data
*/
#ifdef __arm__
#define KERN_ALIGN (2 * 1024 * 1024)
#else
#define KERN_ALIGN PAGE_SIZE
#endif
/*
* Avoid low memory, u-boot puts things like args and dtb blobs there.
*/
#define KERN_MINADDR max(KERN_ALIGN, (1024 * 1024))
extern void _start(void); /* ubldr entry point address. */
uint64_t loadbase;
bool loadbase_set = false;
/*
* This is called for every object loaded (kernel, module, dtb file, etc). The
* expected return value is the next address at or after the given addr which is
* appropriate for loading the given object described by type and data. On each
* call the addr is the next address following the previously loaded object.
*/
static uint64_t
uboot_loadaddr(void)
{
struct sys_info *si;
uint64_t sblock, eblock, subldr, eubldr;
uint64_t biggest_block, this_block;
uint64_t biggest_size, this_size;
int i;
char *envstr;
/*
* If the loader_kernaddr environment variable is set, blindly
* honor it. It had better be right. We force interpretation
* of the value in base-16 regardless of any leading 0x prefix,
* because that's the U-Boot convention.
*/
envstr = ub_env_get("loader_kernaddr");
if (envstr != NULL)
return (strtoul(envstr, NULL, 16));
/*
* Find addr/size of largest DRAM block. Carve our own address
* range out of the block, because loading the kernel over the
* top ourself is a poor memory-conservation strategy. Avoid
* memory at beginning of the first block of physical ram,
* since u-boot likes to pass args and data there. Assume that
* u-boot has moved itself to the very top of ram and
* optimistically assume that we won't run into it up there.
*/
if ((si = ub_get_sys_info()) == NULL)
panic("could not retrieve system info");
biggest_block = 0;
biggest_size = 0;
subldr = rounddown2((uintptr_t)_start, KERN_ALIGN);
eubldr = roundup2((uint64_t)uboot_heap_end, KERN_ALIGN);
for (i = 0; i < si->mr_no; i++) {
if (si->mr[i].flags != MR_ATTR_DRAM)
continue;
sblock = roundup2((uint64_t)si->mr[i].start,
KERN_ALIGN);
eblock = rounddown2((uint64_t)si->mr[i].start +
si->mr[i].size, KERN_ALIGN);
if (biggest_size == 0)
sblock += KERN_MINADDR;
if (subldr >= sblock && subldr < eblock) {
if (subldr - sblock > eblock - eubldr) {
this_block = sblock;
this_size = subldr - sblock;
} else {
this_block = eubldr;
this_size = eblock - eubldr;
}
} else if (subldr < sblock && eubldr < eblock) {
/* Loader is below or engulfs the sblock */
this_block = (eubldr < sblock) ? sblock : eubldr;
this_size = eblock - this_block;
} else {
this_block = 0;
this_size = 0;
}
if (biggest_size < this_size) {
biggest_block = this_block;
biggest_size = this_size;
}
}
if (biggest_size == 0)
panic("Not enough DRAM to load kernel");
#if 0
printf("Loading kernel into region 0x%08jx-0x%08jx (%ju MiB)\n",
(uintmax_t)biggest_block,
(uintmax_t)biggest_block + biggest_size - 1,
(uintmax_t)biggest_size / 1024 / 1024);
#endif
return (biggest_block);
}
ssize_t
uboot_copyin(const void *src, vm_offset_t dest, const size_t len)
{
if (!loadbase_set) {
loadbase = uboot_loadaddr();
loadbase_set = true;
}
bcopy(src, (void *)(dest + loadbase), len);
return (len);
}
ssize_t
uboot_copyout(const vm_offset_t src, void *dest, const size_t len)
{
bcopy((void *)(src + loadbase), dest, len);
return (len);
}
ssize_t
uboot_readin(readin_handle_t fd, vm_offset_t dest, const size_t len)
{
return (VECTX_READ(fd, (void *)dest, len));
}