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Bin Meng5e2400e2015-04-24 18:10:04 +08001/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2015, Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
3 *
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
5 */
6
7#ifndef _X86_TABLES_H_
8#define _X86_TABLES_H_
9
Alexander Graf2b445e42016-08-19 01:23:22 +020010#include <tables_csum.h>
11
Bin Meng5e2400e2015-04-24 18:10:04 +080012/*
13 * All x86 tables happen to like the address range from 0xf0000 to 0x100000.
14 * We use 0xf0000 as the starting address to store those tables, including
15 * PIRQ routing table, Multi-Processor table and ACPI table.
16 */
17#define ROM_TABLE_ADDR 0xf0000
18
Bin Meng897e1dc2016-02-27 22:57:59 -080019#define ROM_TABLE_ALIGN 1024
20
Bin Meng3cf23712016-02-28 23:54:50 -080021/* SeaBIOS expects coreboot tables at address range 0x0000-0x1000 */
22#define CB_TABLE_ADDR 0x800
23
Bin Meng5e2400e2015-04-24 18:10:04 +080024/**
25 * table_compute_checksum() - Compute a table checksum
26 *
27 * This computes an 8-bit checksum for the configuration table.
28 * All bytes in the configuration table, including checksum itself and
29 * reserved bytes must add up to zero.
30 *
31 * @v: configuration table base address
32 * @len: configuration table size
33 * @return: the 8-bit checksum
34 */
35u8 table_compute_checksum(void *v, int len);
36
37/**
Bin Meng7f5df8d2015-06-23 12:18:51 +080038 * table_fill_string() - Fill a string with pad in the configuration table
39 *
40 * This fills a string in the configuration table. It copies number of bytes
41 * from the source string, and if source string length is shorter than the
42 * required size to copy, pad the table string with the given pad character.
43 *
44 * @dest: where to fill a string
45 * @src: where to copy from
46 * @n: number of bytes to copy
47 * @pad: character to pad the remaining bytes
48 */
49void table_fill_string(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n, char pad);
50
51/**
Bin Meng5e2400e2015-04-24 18:10:04 +080052 * write_tables() - Write x86 configuration tables
53 *
54 * This writes x86 configuration tables, including PIRQ routing table,
55 * Multi-Processor table and ACPI table. Whether a specific type of
56 * configuration table is written is controlled by a Kconfig option.
57 */
58void write_tables(void);
59
60/**
61 * write_pirq_routing_table() - Write PIRQ routing table
62 *
63 * This writes PIRQ routing table at a given address.
64 *
65 * @start: start address to write PIRQ routing table
66 * @return: end address of PIRQ routing table
67 */
68u32 write_pirq_routing_table(u32 start);
69
70#endif /* _X86_TABLES_H_ */