| # Copyright (C) 2018 Intel Corporation <www.intel.com> |
| # |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| |
| Introduction |
| ============ |
| |
| This is file system firmware loader for U-Boot framework, which has very close |
| to some Linux Firmware API. For the details of Linux Firmware API, you can refer |
| to https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/driver-api/firmware/index.html. |
| |
| File system firmware loader can be used to load whatever(firmware, image, |
| and binary) from the storage device in file system format into target location |
| such as memory, then consumer driver such as FPGA driver can program FPGA image |
| from the target location into FPGA. |
| |
| To enable firmware loader, CONFIG_FS_LOADER need to be set at |
| <board_name>_defconfig such as "CONFIG_FS_LOADER=y". |
| |
| Firmware Loader API core features |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| Firmware storage device described in device tree source |
| ------------------------------------------------------- |
| For passing data like storage device phandle and partition where the |
| firmware loading from to the firmware loader driver, those data could be |
| defined in fs-loader node as shown in below: |
| |
| Example for block device: |
| fs_loader0: fs-loader@0 { |
| u-boot,dm-pre-reloc; |
| compatible = "u-boot,fs-loader"; |
| phandlepart = <&mmc 1>; |
| }; |
| |
| <&mmc 1> means block storage device pointer and its partition. |
| |
| Above example is a description for block storage, but for UBI storage |
| device, it can be described in FDT as shown in below: |
| |
| Example for ubi: |
| fs_loader1: fs-loader@1 { |
| u-boot,dm-pre-reloc; |
| compatible = "u-boot,fs-loader"; |
| mtdpart = "UBI", |
| ubivol = "ubi0"; |
| }; |
| |
| Then, firmware_loader property would be set with the path of fs_loader |
| node under /chosen node such as: |
| /{ |
| chosen { |
| firmware_loader = &fs_loader0; |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| However, this driver is also designed to support U-boot environment |
| variables, so all these data from FDT can be overwritten |
| through the U-boot environment variable during run time. |
| For examples: |
| "storage_interface" - Storage interface, it can be "mmc", "usb", "sata" |
| or "ubi". |
| "fw_dev_part" - Block device number and its partition, it can be "0:1". |
| "fw_ubi_mtdpart" - UBI device mtd partition, it can be "UBI". |
| "fw_ubi_volume" - UBI volume, it can be "ubi0". |
| |
| When above environment variables are set, environment values would be |
| used instead of data from FDT. |
| The benefit of this design allows user to change storage attribute data |
| at run time through U-boot console and saving the setting as default |
| environment values in the storage for the next power cycle, so no |
| compilation is required for both driver and FDT. |
| |
| File system firmware Loader API |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| int request_firmware_into_buf(struct udevice *dev, |
| const char *name, |
| void *buf, size_t size, u32 offset) |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Load firmware into a previously allocated buffer |
| |
| Parameters: |
| |
| 1. struct udevice *dev |
| An instance of a driver |
| |
| 2. const char *name |
| name of firmware file |
| |
| 3. void *buf |
| address of buffer to load firmware into |
| |
| 4. size_t size |
| size of buffer |
| |
| 5. u32 offset |
| offset of a file for start reading into buffer |
| |
| return: |
| size of total read |
| -ve when error |
| |
| Description: |
| The firmware is loaded directly into the buffer pointed to by buf |
| |
| Example of creating firmware loader instance and calling |
| request_firmware_into_buf API: |
| if (uclass_get_device(UCLASS_FS_FIRMWARE_LOADER, 0, &dev)) { |
| request_firmware_into_buf(dev, filename, buffer_location, |
| buffer_size, offset_ofreading); |
| } |