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1Design Notes on Exporting U-Boot Functions to Standalone Applications:
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41. The functions are exported by U-Boot via a jump table. The jump
5 table is allocated and initialized in the jumptable_init() routine
6 (common/exports.c). Other routines may also modify the jump table,
7 however. The jump table can be accessed as the 'jt' field of the
8 'global_data' structure. The slot numbers for the jump table are
9 defined in the <include/exports.h> header. E.g., to substitute the
10 malloc() and free() functions that will be available to standalone
11 applications, one should do the following:
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13 DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
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15 gd->jt[XF_malloc] = my_malloc;
16 gd->jt[XF_free] = my_free;
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18 Note that the pointers to the functions all have 'void *' type and
19 thus the compiler cannot perform type checks on these assignments.
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212. The pointer to the jump table is passed to the application in a
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22 machine-dependent way. PowerPC, ARM, MIPS, Blackfin and Nios II
23 architectures use a dedicated register to hold the pointer to the
24 'global_data' structure: r2 on PowerPC, r8 on ARM, k0 on MIPS,
25 P3 on Blackfin and gp on Nios II. The x86 architecture does not
26 use such a register; instead, the pointer to the 'global_data'
27 structure is passed as 'argv[-1]' pointer.
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29 The application can access the 'global_data' structure in the same
30 way as U-Boot does:
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32 DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
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34 printf("U-Boot relocation offset: %x\n", gd->reloc_off);
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363. The application should call the app_startup() function before any
37 call to the exported functions. Also, implementor of the
38 application may want to check the version of the ABI provided by
39 U-Boot. To facilitate this, a get_version() function is exported
40 that returns the ABI version of the running U-Boot. I.e., a
41 typical application startup may look like this:
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54841ab5 43 int my_app (int argc, char * const argv[])
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45 app_startup (argv);
46 if (get_version () != XF_VERSION)
47 return 1;
48 }
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504. The default load and start addresses of the applications are as
51 follows:
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53 Load address Start address
54 x86 0x00040000 0x00040000
55 PowerPC 0x00040000 0x00040004
56 ARM 0x0c100000 0x0c100000
57 MIPS 0x80200000 0x80200000
58 Blackfin 0x00001000 0x00001000
0df01fd3 59 Nios II 0x02000000 0x02000000
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61 For example, the "hello world" application may be loaded and
62 executed on a PowerPC board with the following commands:
63
64 => tftp 0x40000 hello_world.bin
65 => go 0x40004
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675. To export some additional function foobar(), the following steps
68 should be undertaken:
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70 - Append the following line at the end of the include/_exports.h
71 file:
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77846748 73 EXPORT_FUNC(foobar)
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75 - Add the prototype for this function to the include/exports.h
76 file:
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77846748 78 void foobar(void);
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80 - Add the initialization of the jump table slot wherever
81 appropriate (most likely, to the jumptable_init() function):
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77846748 83 gd->jt[XF_foobar] = foobar;
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85 - Increase the XF_VERSION value by one in the include/exports.h
86 file
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886. The code for exporting the U-Boot functions to applications is
89 mostly machine-independent. The only places written in assembly
90 language are stub functions that perform the jump through the jump
91 table. That said, to port this code to a new architecture, the
92 only thing to be provided is the code in the examples/stubs.c
93 file. If this architecture, however, uses some uncommon method of
94 passing the 'global_data' pointer (like x86 does), one should add
95 the respective code to the app_startup() function in that file.
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97 Note that these functions may only use call-clobbered registers;
98 those registers that are used to pass the function's arguments,
99 the stack contents and the return address should be left intact.