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/*
* (C) Copyright 2008
* Niklaus Giger, niklaus.giger@member.fsf.org
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
#ifndef _VXWORKS_H_
#define _VXWORKS_H_
/*
* VxWorks x86 E820 related stuff
*
* VxWorks on x86 gets E820 information from pre-defined address @
* 0x4a00 and 0x4000. At 0x4a00 it's an information table defined
* by VxWorks and the actual E820 table entries starts from 0x4000.
* As defined by the BIOS E820 spec, the maximum number of E820 table
* entries is 128 and each entry occupies 20 bytes, so it's 128 * 20
* = 2560 (0xa00) bytes in total. That's where VxWorks stores some
* information that is retrieved from the BIOS E820 call and saved
* later for sanity test during the kernel boot-up.
*/
#define VXWORKS_E820_DATA_ADDR 0x4000
#define VXWORKS_E820_INFO_ADDR 0x4a00
/* E820 info signatiure "SMAP" - System MAP */
#define E820_SIGNATURE 0x534d4150
struct e820info {
u32 sign; /* "SMAP" signature */
u32 x0; /* don't care, used by VxWorks */
u32 x1; /* don't care, used by VxWorks */
u32 x2; /* don't care, used by VxWorks */
u32 addr; /* last e820 table entry addr */
u32 x3; /* don't care, used by VxWorks */
u32 entries; /* e820 table entry count */
u32 error; /* must be zero */
};
int do_bootvx(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]);
void boot_prep_vxworks(bootm_headers_t *images);
void boot_jump_vxworks(bootm_headers_t *images);
void do_bootvx_fdt(bootm_headers_t *images);
#endif