/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ /* * Standard U-Boot boot framework * * Copyright 2021 Google LLC * Written by Simon Glass */ #ifndef __bootstd_h #define __bootstd_h #include #include #include #include struct udevice; /** * struct bootstd_priv - priv data for the bootstd driver * * This is attached to the (only) bootstd device, so there is only one instance * of this struct. It provides overall information about bootdevs and bootflows. * * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): Convert prefixes, bootdev_order and env_order to use * alist * * @prefixes: NULL-terminated list of prefixes to use for bootflow filenames, * e.g. "/", "/boot/"; NULL if none * @bootdev_order: Order to use for bootdevs (or NULL if none), with each item * being a bootdev label, e.g. "mmc2", "mmc1" (NULL terminated) * @env_order: Order as specified by the boot_targets env var (or NULL if none), * with each item being a bootdev label, e.g. "mmc2", "mmc1" (NULL * terminated) * @cur_bootdev: Currently selected bootdev (for commands) * @cur_bootflow: Currently selected bootflow (for commands) * @bootflows: (struct bootflow) Global list of all bootflows across all * bootdevs * @bootmeth_count: Number of bootmeth devices in @bootmeth_order * @bootmeth_order: List of bootmeth devices to use, in order, NULL-terminated * @vbe_bootmeth: Currently selected VBE bootmeth, NULL if none * @theme: Node containing the theme information * @hunters_used: Bitmask of used hunters, indexed by their position in the * linker list. The bit is set if the hunter has been used already */ struct bootstd_priv { const char **prefixes; const char **bootdev_order; const char **env_order; struct udevice *cur_bootdev; struct bootflow *cur_bootflow; struct alist bootflows; int bootmeth_count; struct udevice **bootmeth_order; struct udevice *vbe_bootmeth; ofnode theme; uint hunters_used; }; /** * bootstd_get_bootdev_order() - Get the boot-order list * * This reads the boot order, e.g. {"mmc0", "mmc2", NULL} * * The list is alloced by the bootstd driver so should not be freed. That is the * reason for all the const stuff in the function signature * * @dev: bootstd device * @okp: returns true if OK, false if out of memory * Return: list of string pointers, terminated by NULL; or NULL if no boot * order. Note that this returns NULL in the case of an empty list */ const char *const *const bootstd_get_bootdev_order(struct udevice *dev, bool *okp); /** * bootstd_get_prefixes() - Get the filename-prefixes list * * This reads the prefixes, e.g. {"/", "/boot", NULL} * * The list is alloced by the bootstd driver so should not be freed. That is the * reason for all the const stuff in the function signature * * Return: list of string points, terminated by NULL; or NULL if no boot order */ const char *const *const bootstd_get_prefixes(struct udevice *dev); /** * bootstd_get_priv() - Get the (single) state for the bootstd system * * The state holds a global list of all bootflows that have been found. * * Return: 0 if OK, -ve if the uclass does not exist */ int bootstd_get_priv(struct bootstd_priv **stdp); /** * bootstd_try_priv() - Try to get the (single) state for the bootstd system * * The state holds a global list of all bootflows that have been found. This * function returns the state if available, but takes care not to create the * device (or uclass) if it doesn't exist. * * This function is safe to use in the 'unbind' path. It will always return NULL * unless the bootstd device is probed and ready, e.g. bootstd_get_priv() has * previously been called. * * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): Consider adding a bootstd pointer to global_data * * Return: pointer if the device exists, else NULL */ struct bootstd_priv *bootstd_try_priv(void); /** * bootstd_clear_glob() - Clear the global list of bootflows * * This removes all bootflows globally and across all bootdevs. */ void bootstd_clear_glob(void); /** * bootstd_prog_boot() - Run standard boot in a fully programmatic mode * * Attempts to boot without making any use of U-Boot commands * * Returns: -ve error value (does not return except on failure to boot) */ int bootstd_prog_boot(void); /** * bootstd_add_bootflow() - Add a bootflow to the global list * * All fields in @bflow must be set up. Note that @bflow->dev is used to add the * bootflow to that device. * * The bootflow is also added to the global list of all bootflows * * @dev: Bootdev device to add to * @bflow: Bootflow to add. Note that fields within bflow must be allocated * since this function takes over ownership of these. This functions makes * a copy of @bflow itself (without allocating its fields again), so the * caller must dispose of the memory used by the @bflow pointer itself * Return: element number in the list, if OK, -ENOMEM if out of memory */ int bootstd_add_bootflow(struct bootflow *bflow); /** * bootstd_clear_bootflows_for_bootdev() - Clear bootflows from a bootdev * * Each bootdev maintains a list of discovered bootflows. This provides a * way to clear it. These bootflows are removed from the global list too. * * @dev: bootdev device to update */ int bootstd_clear_bootflows_for_bootdev(struct udevice *dev); #endif