ARM: added support for flattened device tree blobs
Newer Linux kernels require DTB (device tree blobs) to specify platform configurations. The input DTB filename can be specified through gem5 parameters in LinuxArmSystem.
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@ -65,5 +65,9 @@ class LinuxArmSystem(ArmSystem):
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load_addr_mask = 0x0fffffff
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load_addr_mask = 0x0fffffff
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machine_type = Param.ArmMachineType('RealView_PBX',
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machine_type = Param.ArmMachineType('RealView_PBX',
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"Machine id from http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/machines/")
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"Machine id from http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/machines/")
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atags_addr = Param.Addr(0x100, "Address where default atags structure should be written")
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atags_addr = Param.Addr(0x100,
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early_kernel_symbols = Param.Bool(False, "enable early kernel symbol tables before MMU")
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"Address where default atags structure should be written")
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dtb_filename = Param.String("",
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"File that contains the Device Tree Blob. Don't use DTB if empty.")
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early_kernel_symbols = Param.Bool(False,
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"enable early kernel symbol tables before MMU")
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@ -122,6 +122,38 @@ LinuxArmSystem::initState()
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}
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}
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// Setup boot data structure
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// Setup boot data structure
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Addr addr = 0;
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// Check if the kernel image has a symbol that tells us it supports
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// device trees.
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bool kernel_has_fdt_support =
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kernelSymtab->findAddress("unflatten_device_tree", addr);
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bool dtb_file_specified = params()->dtb_filename != "";
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if (kernel_has_fdt_support && dtb_file_specified) {
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// Kernel supports flattened device tree and dtb file specified.
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// Using Device Tree Blob to describe system configuration.
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inform("Loading DTB file: %s\n", params()->dtb_filename);
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ObjectFile *dtb_file = createObjectFile(params()->dtb_filename, true);
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if (!dtb_file) {
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fatal("couldn't load DTB file: %s\n", params()->dtb_filename);
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}
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dtb_file->setTextBase(params()->atags_addr);
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dtb_file->loadSections(physProxy);
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delete dtb_file;
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} else {
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// Using ATAGS
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// Warn if the kernel supports FDT and we haven't specified one
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if (kernel_has_fdt_support) {
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assert(!dtb_file_specified);
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warn("Kernel supports device tree, but no DTB file specified\n");
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}
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// Warn if the kernel doesn't support FDT and we have specified one
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if (dtb_file_specified) {
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assert(!kernel_has_fdt_support);
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warn("DTB file specified, but no device tree support in kernel\n");
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}
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AtagCore *ac = new AtagCore;
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AtagCore *ac = new AtagCore;
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ac->flags(1); // read-only
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ac->flags(1); // read-only
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ac->pagesize(8192);
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ac->pagesize(8192);
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@ -156,6 +188,7 @@ LinuxArmSystem::initState()
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DDUMP(Loader, boot_data, size << 2);
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DDUMP(Loader, boot_data, size << 2);
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physProxy.writeBlob(params()->atags_addr, boot_data, size << 2);
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physProxy.writeBlob(params()->atags_addr, boot_data, size << 2);
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}
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for (int i = 0; i < threadContexts.size(); i++) {
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for (int i = 0; i < threadContexts.size(); i++) {
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threadContexts[i]->setIntReg(0, 0);
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threadContexts[i]->setIntReg(0, 0);
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@ -127,6 +127,11 @@ class ObjectFile
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size_t dataSize() const { return data.size; }
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size_t dataSize() const { return data.size; }
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size_t bssSize() const { return bss.size; }
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size_t bssSize() const { return bss.size; }
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/* This function allows you to override the base address where
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* a binary is going to be loaded or set it if the binary is just a
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* blob that doesn't include an object header.
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* @param a address to load the binary/text section at
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*/
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void setTextBase(Addr a) { text.baseAddr = a; }
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void setTextBase(Addr a) { text.baseAddr = a; }
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};
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};
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