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  • /*
     * Code shared between SPL and U-Boot proper
     *
     * Copyright (c) 2015 Google, Inc
     * Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
     *
     * SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
     */
    
    #include <common.h>
    
    DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
    
    
    /*
     * It isn't trivial to figure out whether memcpy() exists. The arch-specific
     * memcpy() is not normally available in SPL due to code size.
     */
    #if !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) || \
    		(defined(CONFIG_SPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT) && \
    		!defined(CONFIG_USE_ARCH_MEMSET))
    #define _USE_MEMCPY
    #endif
    
    
    /* Unfortunately x86 or ARM can't compile this code as gd cannot be assigned */
    #if !defined(CONFIG_X86) && !defined(CONFIG_ARM)
    
    __weak void arch_setup_gd(struct global_data *gd_ptr)
    {
    	gd = gd_ptr;
    }
    
    #endif /* !CONFIG_X86 && !CONFIG_ARM */
    
    /*
     * Allocate reserved space for use as 'globals' from 'top' address and
     * return 'bottom' address of allocated space
     *
     * Notes:
     *
     * Actual reservation cannot be done from within this function as
     * it requires altering the C stack pointer, so this will be done by
     * the caller upon return from this function.
     *
     * IMPORTANT:
     *
     * Alignment constraints may differ for each 'chunk' allocated. For now:
     *
     * - GD is aligned down on a 16-byte boundary
     *
     *  - the early malloc arena is not aligned, therefore it follows the stack
     *   alignment constraint of the architecture for which we are bulding.
     *
     *  - GD is allocated last, so that the return value of this functions is
     *   both the bottom of the reserved area and the address of GD, should
     *   the calling context need it.
     */
    
    ulong board_init_f_alloc_reserve(ulong top)
    {
    	/* Reserve early malloc arena */
    #if defined(CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F)
    	top -= CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN;
    #endif
    	/* LAST : reserve GD (rounded up to a multiple of 16 bytes) */
    	top = rounddown(top-sizeof(struct global_data), 16);
    
    	return top;
    }
    
    /*
     * Initialize reserved space (which has been safely allocated on the C
     * stack from the C runtime environment handling code).
     *
     * Notes:
     *
     * Actual reservation was done by the caller; the locations from base
     * to base+size-1 (where 'size' is the value returned by the allocation
     * function above) can be accessed freely without risk of corrupting the
     * C runtime environment.
     *
     * IMPORTANT:
     *
     * Upon return from the allocation function above, on some architectures
     * the caller will set gd to the lowest reserved location. Therefore, in
     * this initialization function, the global data MUST be placed at base.
     *
     * ALSO IMPORTANT:
     *
     * On some architectures, gd will already be good when entering this
     * function. On others, it will only be good once arch_setup_gd() returns.
     * Therefore, global data accesses must be done:
     *
     * - through gd_ptr if before the call to arch_setup_gd();
     *
     * - through gd once arch_setup_gd() has been called.
     *
     * Do not use 'gd->' until arch_setup_gd() has been called!
     *
     * IMPORTANT TOO:
     *
     * Initialization for each "chunk" (GD, early malloc arena...) ends with
     * an incrementation line of the form 'base += <some size>'. The last of
     * these incrementations seems useless, as base will not be used any
     * more after this incrementation; but if/when a new "chunk" is appended,
     * this increment will be essential as it will give base right value for
     * this new chunk (which will have to end with its own incrementation
     * statement). Besides, the compiler's optimizer will silently detect
     * and remove the last base incrementation, therefore leaving that last
     * (seemingly useless) incrementation causes no code increase.
     */
    
    void board_init_f_init_reserve(ulong base)
    
    {
    	struct global_data *gd_ptr;
    
    #ifndef _USE_MEMCPY
    	int *ptr;
    #endif
    
    	/*
    	 * clear GD entirely and set it up.
    	 * Use gd_ptr, as gd may not be properly set yet.
    	 */
    
    	gd_ptr = (struct global_data *)base;
    	/* zero the area */
    
    #ifdef _USE_MEMCPY
    
    	memset(gd_ptr, '\0', sizeof(*gd));
    
    #else
    	for (ptr = (int *)gd_ptr; ptr < (int *)(gd_ptr + 1); )
    		*ptr++ = 0;
    #endif
    
    	/* set GD unless architecture did it already */
    
    #if !defined(CONFIG_ARM)
    
    	arch_setup_gd(gd_ptr);
    
    #endif
    	/* next alloc will be higher by one GD plus 16-byte alignment */
    	base += roundup(sizeof(struct global_data), 16);
    
    	/*
    	 * record early malloc arena start.
    	 * Use gd as it is now properly set for all architectures.
    	 */
    
    #if defined(CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F)
    
    	/* go down one 'early malloc arena' */
    	gd->malloc_base = base;
    	/* next alloc will be higher by one 'early malloc arena' size */
    	base += CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN;
    
    
    /*
     * Board-specific Platform code can reimplement show_boot_progress () if needed
     */
    __weak void show_boot_progress(int val) {}