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  • Generic SPL framework
    =====================
    
    Overview
    --------
    
    To unify all existing implementations for a secondary program loader (SPL)
    and to allow simply adding of new implementations this generic SPL framework
    has been created. With this framework almost all source files for a board
    can be reused. No code duplication or symlinking is necessary anymore.
    
    
    How it works
    ------------
    
    
    The object files for SPL are built separately and placed in the "spl" directory.
    
    The final binaries which are generated are u-boot-spl, u-boot-spl.bin and
    u-boot-spl.map.
    
    
    A config option named CONFIG_SPL_BUILD is enabled by Kconfig for SPL.
    
    Source files can therefore be compiled for SPL with different settings.
    
    For example:
    
    ifeq ($(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD),y)
    
    obj-y += board_spl.o
    
    obj-$(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) += foo.o
    
    	foo();
    
    The building of SPL images can be enabled by CONFIG_SPL option in Kconfig.
    
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    Because SPL images normally have a different text base, one has to be
    configured by defining CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE. The linker script has to be
    
    defined with CONFIG_SPL_LDSCRIPT.
    
    To support generic U-Boot libraries and drivers in the SPL binary one can
    optionally define CONFIG_SPL_XXX_SUPPORT. Currently following options
    are supported:
    
    CONFIG_SPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT (common/libcommon.o)
    CONFIG_SPL_LIBDISK_SUPPORT (disk/libdisk.o)
    CONFIG_SPL_I2C_SUPPORT (drivers/i2c/libi2c.o)
    CONFIG_SPL_GPIO_SUPPORT (drivers/gpio/libgpio.o)
    CONFIG_SPL_MMC_SUPPORT (drivers/mmc/libmmc.o)
    CONFIG_SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT (drivers/serial/libserial.o)
    CONFIG_SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT (drivers/mtd/spi/libspi_flash.o)
    CONFIG_SPL_SPI_SUPPORT (drivers/spi/libspi.o)
    CONFIG_SPL_FAT_SUPPORT (fs/fat/libfat.o)
    
    CONFIG_SPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT (lib/libgeneric.o)
    
    CONFIG_SPL_POWER_SUPPORT (drivers/power/libpower.o)
    
    CONFIG_SPL_NAND_SUPPORT (drivers/mtd/nand/libnand.o)
    
    CONFIG_SPL_DRIVERS_MISC_SUPPORT (drivers/misc)
    
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    CONFIG_SPL_DMA_SUPPORT (drivers/dma/libdma.o)
    
    CONFIG_SPL_POST_MEM_SUPPORT (post/drivers/memory.o)
    
    CONFIG_SPL_NAND_LOAD (drivers/mtd/nand/nand_spl_load.o)
    
    CONFIG_SPL_SPI_LOAD (drivers/mtd/spi/spi_spl_load.o)
    
    CONFIG_SPL_RAM_DEVICE (common/spl/spl.c)
    
    CONFIG_SPL_WATCHDOG_SUPPORT (drivers/watchdog/libwatchdog.o)
    
    
    Debugging
    ---------
    
    When building SPL with DEBUG set you may also need to set CONFIG_PANIC_HANG
    as in most cases do_reset is not defined within SPL.
    
    
    
    Estimating stack usage
    ----------------------
    
    With gcc 4.6 (and later) and the use of GNU cflow it is possible to estimate
    stack usage at various points in run sequence of SPL.  The -fstack-usage option
    to gcc will produce '.su' files (such as arch/arm/cpu/armv7/syslib.su) that
    will give stack usage information and cflow can construct program flow.
    
    Must have gcc 4.6 or later, which supports -fstack-usage
    
    1) Build normally
    2) Perform the following shell command to generate a list of C files used in
    SPL:
    $ find spl -name '*.su' | sed -e 's:^spl/::' -e 's:[.]su$:.c:' > used-spl.list
    3) Execute cflow:
    $ cflow --main=board_init_r `cat used-spl.list` 2>&1 | $PAGER
    
    cflow will spit out a number of warnings as it does not parse
    the config files and picks functions based on #ifdef.  Parsing the '.i'
    files instead introduces another set of headaches.  These warnings are
    not usually important to understanding the flow, however.