Add 2 new archsw interfaces:

1.  arch_loadaddr - used by platform code to adjust the address at which
    the object gets loaded. Implement PC98 using this new interface instead
    of using conditional compilation. For ELF objects the ELF header is
    passed as the data pointer. For raw files it's the filename. Note that
    ELF objects are first considered as raw files.
2.  arch_loadseg - used by platform code to keep track of actual segments,
    so that (instruction) caches can be flushed or translations can be
    created. Both the ELF header as well as the program header are passed
    to allow platform code to treat the kernel proper differently from any
    additional modules and to have all the relevant details of the loaded
    segment (e.g. protection).
This commit is contained in:
Marcel Moolenaar 2011-04-03 22:31:51 +00:00
parent 6c352e994c
commit 0cca5d3d90
5 changed files with 55 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -296,6 +296,24 @@ struct arch_switch
/* Perform ISA byte port I/O (only for systems with ISA) */
int (*arch_isainb)(int port);
void (*arch_isaoutb)(int port, int value);
/*
* Interface to adjust the load address according to the "object"
* being loaded.
*/
uint64_t (*arch_loadaddr)(u_int type, void *data, uint64_t addr);
#define LOAD_ELF 1 /* data points to the ELF header. */
#define LOAD_RAW 2 /* data points to the file name. */
/*
* Interface to inform MD code about a loaded (ELF) segment. This
* can be used to flush caches and/or set up translations.
*/
#ifdef __elfN
void (*arch_loadseg)(Elf_Ehdr *eh, Elf_Phdr *ph, uint64_t delta);
#else
void (*arch_loadseg)(void *eh, void *ph, uint64_t delta);
#endif
};
extern struct arch_switch archsw;

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@ -97,7 +97,6 @@ __elfN(loadfile)(char *filename, u_int64_t dest, struct preloaded_file **result)
struct elf_file ef;
Elf_Ehdr *ehdr;
int err;
u_int pad;
ssize_t bytes_read;
fp = NULL;
@ -157,12 +156,6 @@ __elfN(loadfile)(char *filename, u_int64_t dest, struct preloaded_file **result)
/* Looks OK, got ahead */
ef.kernel = 0;
/* Page-align the load address */
pad = (u_int)dest & PAGE_MASK;
if (pad != 0) {
pad = PAGE_SIZE - pad;
dest += pad;
}
} else if (ehdr->e_type == ET_EXEC) {
/* Looks like a kernel */
if (kfp != NULL) {
@ -173,7 +166,7 @@ __elfN(loadfile)(char *filename, u_int64_t dest, struct preloaded_file **result)
/*
* Calculate destination address based on kernel entrypoint
*/
dest = ehdr->e_entry;
dest = (ehdr->e_entry & ~PAGE_MASK);
if (dest == 0) {
printf("elf" __XSTRING(__ELF_WORD_SIZE) "_loadfile: not a kernel (maybe static binary?)\n");
err = EPERM;
@ -186,6 +179,11 @@ __elfN(loadfile)(char *filename, u_int64_t dest, struct preloaded_file **result)
goto oerr;
}
if (archsw.arch_loadaddr != NULL)
dest = archsw.arch_loadaddr(LOAD_ELF, ehdr, dest);
else
dest = roundup(dest, PAGE_SIZE);
/*
* Ok, we think we should handle this.
*/
@ -202,7 +200,7 @@ __elfN(loadfile)(char *filename, u_int64_t dest, struct preloaded_file **result)
#ifdef ELF_VERBOSE
if (ef.kernel)
printf("%s entry at 0x%jx\n", filename, (uintmax_t)dest);
printf("%s entry at 0x%jx\n", filename, (uintmax_t)ehdr->e_entry);
#else
printf("%s ", filename);
#endif
@ -362,6 +360,9 @@ __elfN(loadimage)(struct preloaded_file *fp, elf_file_t ef, u_int64_t off)
printf("\n");
#endif
if (archsw.arch_loadseg != NULL)
archsw.arch_loadseg(ehdr, phdr + i, off);
if (firstaddr == 0 || firstaddr > (phdr[i].p_vaddr + off))
firstaddr = phdr[i].p_vaddr + off;
if (lastaddr == 0 || lastaddr < (phdr[i].p_vaddr + off + phdr[i].p_memsz))

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@ -144,8 +144,10 @@ __elfN(obj_loadfile)(char *filename, u_int64_t dest,
goto oerr;
}
/* Page-align the load address */
dest = roundup(dest, PAGE_SIZE);
if (archsw.arch_loadaddr != NULL)
dest = archsw.arch_loadaddr(LOAD_ELF, hdr, dest);
else
dest = roundup(dest, PAGE_SIZE);
/*
* Ok, we think we should handle this.

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@ -275,6 +275,9 @@ file_load(char *filename, vm_offset_t dest, struct preloaded_file **result)
int error;
int i;
if (archsw.arch_loadaddr != NULL)
dest = archsw.arch_loadaddr(LOAD_RAW, filename, dest);
error = EFTYPE;
for (i = 0, fp = NULL; file_formats[i] && fp == NULL; i++) {
error = (file_formats[i]->l_load)(filename, loadaddr, &fp);
@ -352,9 +355,6 @@ file_loadraw(char *type, char *name)
char *cp;
int fd, got;
vm_offset_t laddr;
#ifdef PC98
struct stat st;
#endif
/* We can't load first */
if ((file_findfile(NULL, NULL)) == NULL) {
@ -369,20 +369,15 @@ file_loadraw(char *type, char *name)
return(CMD_ERROR);
}
name = cp;
if ((fd = open(name, O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
sprintf(command_errbuf, "can't open '%s': %s", name, strerror(errno));
free(name);
return(CMD_ERROR);
}
#ifdef PC98
/* We cannot use 15M-16M area on pc98. */
if (loadaddr < 0x1000000 &&
fstat(fd, &st) == 0 &&
(st.st_size == -1 || loadaddr + st.st_size > 0xf00000))
loadaddr = 0x1000000;
#endif
if (archsw.arch_loadaddr != NULL)
loadaddr = archsw.arch_loadaddr(LOAD_RAW, name, loadaddr);
laddr = loadaddr;
for (;;) {
@ -489,14 +484,6 @@ mod_loadkld(const char *kldname, int argc, char *argv[])
;
do {
#ifdef PC98
/* We cannot use 15M-16M area on pc98. */
struct stat st;
if (loadaddr < 0x1000000 &&
stat(filename, &st) == 0 &&
(st.st_size == -1 || loadaddr + st.st_size > 0xf00000))
loadaddr = 0x1000000;
#endif
err = file_load(filename, loadaddr, &fp);
if (err)
break;

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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <string.h>
#include <machine/bootinfo.h>
#include <machine/psl.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/reboot.h>
#include "bootstrap.h"
@ -77,6 +78,21 @@ extern char end[];
static void *heap_top;
static void *heap_bottom;
static uint64_t
pc98_loadaddr(u_int type, void *data, uint64_t addr)
{
struct stat st;
if (type == LOAD_ELF)
return (roundup(addr, PAGE_SIZE));
/* We cannot use 15M-16M area on pc98. */
if (type == LOAD_RAW && addr < 0x1000000 && stat(data, &st) == 0 &&
(st.st_size == -1 || addr + st.st_size > 0xf00000))
addr = 0x1000000;
return (addr);
}
int
main(void)
{
@ -160,6 +176,7 @@ main(void)
archsw.arch_readin = i386_readin;
archsw.arch_isainb = isa_inb;
archsw.arch_isaoutb = isa_outb;
archsw.arch_loadaddr = pc98_loadaddr;
/*
* March through the device switch probing for things.