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Author SHA1 Message Date
Emmanuel Vadot
63f344024a arm64: Check dtb version against the one we're expecting to find
Do for arm64 what was done for armv7 in e63faa9ba8
2021-03-23 15:24:53 +01:00
Emmanuel Vadot
efdf807990 Switch to the new device-tree vendor tree
The old vendor tree was never fully merged and doing partial merge isn't
supported with git subtree merge so a new one was created.
Switch the build to use the new DTS from sys/contrib/device-tree
This also bump the DTS used to be in sync with Linux 5.9
While here change the way to get the linux version, simply hardcode
the value in sys/dts/freebsd-compatible.dts and use awk to get that
to put it in the CFLAGS.
As a bonus we now have the bindings docs available
in sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/ so no need to link to the Linux repo
or to the vendor tree.
2021-01-15 20:08:39 +01:00
Emmanuel Vadot
58e169ab14 arm64: Add the dts include directory to the includes dir
We do that for arm so we can directly #include <dt-bindings/...>
2021-01-15 14:15:31 +01:00
Andrew Turner
594389d1de Create a stack frame when needed in the arm64 kernel
When building the arm64 kernel for use with dtrace or hwpmc we need
to include a stack frame so they can extract a stack trace.

As with amd64 also build a stack frame in modules.

Sponsored by:	Innovate UK
2021-01-13 16:36:52 +00:00
Michal Meloun
28482babd0 arm64: Use new arm_kernel_boothdr script for generating booti images. 2020-12-30 13:56:11 +01:00
Ian Lepore
31333ebb99 Eliminate the generated ldscript for arm and arm64, and strip $a/$d marker
symbols from the linked kernel.

The main thrust of this change is to generate a kernel that has the arm
"marker" symbols stripped. Marker symbols start with $a, $d, $t or $x, and
are emitted by the compiler to tell other toolchain components about the
locations of data embedded in the instruction stream (literal-pool
stuff). They are used for generating mixed-endian binaries (which we don't
support). The linked kernel has approximately 21,000 such symbols in it,
wasting space (500K in kernel.full, 190K in the final linked kernel), and
sometimes obscuring function names in stack tracebacks.

This change also simplifies the way the kernel is linked. Instead of using
sed to generate two different ldscript files to generate both an elf kernel
and a binary (elf headers stripped) kernel, we now use a single ldscript
that refers to a "text_start" symbol, and we provide the value for that
symbol using --defsym on the linker command line.
2019-12-29 18:17:12 +00:00
Michal Meloun
5641eda2f3 Add support for booting kernel directly from U-Boot using booti command.
In some cases, like is locked bootstrap or device's inability to boot from
removable media, we cannot use standard boot sequence and is necessary to
boot kernel directly from U-Boot.

Discussed with:	jhibbits
MFC after:	1 month
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13861
2019-12-07 16:14:23 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
750d951f5a revert r354714 "Boot arm64 kernel using booti command from U-boot."
After discussing with mmel@, it was clear this is insufficient to address
all the needs.  mmel@ will commit his original patch, from
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13861, and the additions needed from r354714
will be made afterward.

Requested by:	mmel
Sponsored by:	Juniper Networks, Inc.
2019-12-02 15:07:06 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
4694d573b4 Boot arm64 kernel using booti command from U-boot.
Summary:
Boot arm64 kernel using booti command from U-boot. booti can relocate initrd
image into higher ram addresses, therefore align the initrd load address to 1GiB
and create VA = PA map for it. Create L2 pagetable entries to copy the initrd
image into KVA.
(parts of the code in https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13861 was referred and used
as appropriate)

Submitted by:	Siddharth Tuli <siddharthtuli_gmail.com>
Reviewed by:	manu
Sponsored by:	Juniper Networks, Inc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22255
2019-11-14 21:58:40 +00:00
Kyle Evans
e47edf50dd Revert r336353 completely based on protest; compatibility shims incoming 2018-07-17 14:11:30 +00:00
Kyle Evans
59996cb2aa Revert 336358 and step away fron machine for the day...
VERSREQ < 7.+ physically will not work with new config(8) due to major bump,
which is why I bumped it in the first place... Back to the original version
2018-07-16 23:32:24 +00:00
Kyle Evans
78a25cc760 Partially revert r336353: sys/conf/* %VERSREQ bumps
The changes made in r335998 don't strictly require a newer config(8),
though it is advised. The %VERSREQ bumps were premature.
2018-07-16 21:53:30 +00:00
Kyle Evans
2df45ae0d0 config(8): Bump major version after r335998
config-generated hints.c/env.c from r335998 and later are incompatible with
earlier kernels due to no longer setting envmode/hintmode. A minor bump for
this is insufficient, as matching major version with a later minor version
is still viewed as backwards-compatible.

This was an MI kernel change, soo all VERSREQ's are bumped.
2018-07-16 19:05:50 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
8598392cd1 Build changes that allow the modules on arm64.
- Move the required kernel compiler flags from Makefile.arm64 to kern.mk.
- Build arm64 modules as PIC; non-PIC relocations in .o for shared object
  output cannot be handled.
- Do not try to install aarch64 symlink.
- A hack for arm64 to avoid ld -r stage.  See the comment for the explanation.
  Some functionality is lost, like ctf handling, but hopefully will be
  restored after newer linker is available.

Reviewed by:	andrew, emaste
Tested by:	andrew (on real hardware)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3796
2015-10-08 17:42:08 +00:00
Andrew Turner
e5acd89c78 Bring in the start of the arm64 kernel.
This is only the minimum set of files needed to boot in qemu. As such it is
missing a few things.

The bus_dma code is currently only stub functions with a full implementation
from the development tree to follow.

The gic driver has been copied as the interrupt framework is different. It
is expected the two drivers will be merged by the arm intrng project,
however this will need to be imported into the tree and support for arm64
would need to be added.

This includes code developed by myself, SemiHalf, Ed Maste, and Robin
Randhawa from ARM. This has been funded by the FreeBSD Foundation, with
early development by myself in my spare time with assistance from Robin.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2199
Reviewed by:	emaste, imp
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-04-13 14:43:10 +00:00