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Tom Rini83d290c2018-05-06 17:58:06 -04001// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
Paul Burton703ec9d2017-06-19 11:53:47 -07002/*
3 * MIPS Relocation
4 *
5 * Copyright (c) 2017 Imagination Technologies Ltd.
6 *
Paul Burton703ec9d2017-06-19 11:53:47 -07007 * Relocation data, found in the .rel section, is generated by the mips-relocs
8 * tool & contains a record of all locations in the U-Boot binary that need to
9 * be fixed up during relocation.
10 *
11 * The data is a sequence of unsigned integers, which are of somewhat arbitrary
12 * size. This is achieved by encoding integers as a sequence of bytes, each of
13 * which contains 7 bits of data with the most significant bit indicating
14 * whether any further bytes need to be read. The least significant bits of the
15 * integer are found in the first byte - ie. it somewhat resembles little
16 * endian.
17 *
18 * Each pair of two integers represents a relocation that must be applied. The
19 * first integer represents the type of relocation as a standard ELF relocation
20 * type (ie. R_MIPS_*). The second integer represents the offset at which to
21 * apply the relocation, relative to the previous relocation or for the first
22 * relocation the start of the relocated .text section.
23 *
24 * The end of the relocation data is indicated when type R_MIPS_NONE (0) is
25 * read, at which point no further integers should be read. That is, the
26 * terminating R_MIPS_NONE reloc includes no offset.
27 */
28
29#include <common.h>
30#include <asm/relocs.h>
31#include <asm/sections.h>
32
33/**
34 * read_uint() - Read an unsigned integer from the buffer
35 * @buf: pointer to a pointer to the reloc buffer
36 *
37 * Read one whole unsigned integer from the relocation data pointed to by @buf,
38 * advancing @buf past the bytes encoding the integer.
39 *
40 * Returns: the integer read from @buf
41 */
42static unsigned long read_uint(uint8_t **buf)
43{
44 unsigned long val = 0;
45 unsigned int shift = 0;
46 uint8_t new;
47
48 do {
49 new = *(*buf)++;
50 val |= (new & 0x7f) << shift;
51 shift += 7;
52 } while (new & 0x80);
53
54 return val;
55}
56
57/**
58 * apply_reloc() - Apply a single relocation
59 * @type: the type of reloc (R_MIPS_*)
60 * @addr: the address that the reloc should be applied to
61 * @off: the relocation offset, ie. number of bytes we're moving U-Boot by
62 *
63 * Apply a single relocation of type @type at @addr. This function is
64 * intentionally simple, and does the bare minimum needed to fixup the
65 * relocated U-Boot - in particular, it does not check for overflows.
66 */
67static void apply_reloc(unsigned int type, void *addr, long off)
68{
69 uint32_t u32;
70
71 switch (type) {
72 case R_MIPS_26:
73 u32 = *(uint32_t *)addr;
74 u32 = (u32 & GENMASK(31, 26)) |
75 ((u32 + (off >> 2)) & GENMASK(25, 0));
76 *(uint32_t *)addr = u32;
77 break;
78
79 case R_MIPS_32:
80 *(uint32_t *)addr += off;
81 break;
82
83 case R_MIPS_64:
84 *(uint64_t *)addr += off;
85 break;
86
87 case R_MIPS_HI16:
88 *(uint32_t *)addr += off >> 16;
89 break;
90
91 default:
92 panic("Unhandled reloc type %u\n", type);
93 }
94}
95
96/**
97 * relocate_code() - Relocate U-Boot, generally from flash to DDR
98 * @start_addr_sp: new stack pointer
99 * @new_gd: pointer to relocated global data
100 * @relocaddr: the address to relocate to
101 *
102 * Relocate U-Boot from its current location (generally in flash) to a new one
103 * (generally in DDR). This function will copy the U-Boot binary & apply
104 * relocations as necessary, then jump to board_init_r in the new build of
105 * U-Boot. As such, this function does not return.
106 */
107void relocate_code(ulong start_addr_sp, gd_t *new_gd, ulong relocaddr)
108{
109 unsigned long addr, length, bss_len;
110 uint8_t *buf, *bss_start;
111 unsigned int type;
112 long off;
113
114 /*
115 * Ensure that we're relocating by an offset which is a multiple of
116 * 64KiB, ie. doesn't change the least significant 16 bits of any
117 * addresses. This allows us to discard R_MIPS_LO16 relocs, saving
118 * space in the U-Boot binary & complexity in handling them.
119 */
120 off = relocaddr - (unsigned long)__text_start;
121 if (off & 0xffff)
122 panic("Mis-aligned relocation\n");
123
124 /* Copy U-Boot to RAM */
125 length = __image_copy_end - __text_start;
126 memcpy((void *)relocaddr, __text_start, length);
127
128 /* Now apply relocations to the copy in RAM */
129 buf = __rel_start;
130 addr = relocaddr;
131 while (true) {
132 type = read_uint(&buf);
133 if (type == R_MIPS_NONE)
134 break;
135
136 addr += read_uint(&buf) << 2;
137 apply_reloc(type, (void *)addr, off);
138 }
139
140 /* Ensure the icache is coherent */
141 flush_cache(relocaddr, length);
142
143 /* Clear the .bss section */
144 bss_start = (uint8_t *)((unsigned long)__bss_start + off);
145 bss_len = (unsigned long)&__bss_end - (unsigned long)__bss_start;
146 memset(bss_start, 0, bss_len);
147
148 /* Jump to the relocated U-Boot */
149 asm volatile(
150 "move $29, %0\n"
151 " move $4, %1\n"
152 " move $5, %2\n"
153 " move $31, $0\n"
154 " jr %3"
155 : /* no outputs */
156 : "r"(start_addr_sp),
157 "r"(new_gd),
158 "r"(relocaddr),
159 "r"((unsigned long)board_init_r + off));
160
161 /* Since we jumped to the new U-Boot above, we won't get here */
162 unreachable();
163}