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Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -05001/*
2 * This file is part of the coreboot project.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2013 Google, Inc.
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
9 *
10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 * GNU General Public License for more details.
Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -050014 */
15#ifndef BOOTSTATE_H
16#define BOOTSTATE_H
17
Aaron Durbin4d3de7e2015-09-02 17:34:04 -050018#include <rules.h>
Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -050019#include <string.h>
Aaron Durbin9ef9d852015-03-16 17:30:09 -050020#include <stdlib.h>
21#include <stddef.h>
22#include <stdint.h>
Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -050023
24/* Control debugging of the boot state machine. */
25#define BOOT_STATE_DEBUG 0
26
27/*
28 * The boot state machine provides a mechanism for calls to be made through-
29 * out the main boot process. The boot process is separated into discrete
30 * states. Upon a state's entry and exit and callbacks can be made. For
31 * example:
32 *
33 * Enter State
34 * +
35 * |
36 * V
37 * +-----------------+
38 * | Entry callbacks |
39 * +-----------------+
40 * | State Actions |
41 * +-----------------+
42 * | Exit callbacks |
43 * +-------+---------+
44 * |
45 * V
46 * Next State
47 *
48 * Below is the current flow from top to bottom:
49 *
50 * start
51 * |
52 * BS_PRE_DEVICE
53 * |
54 * BS_DEV_INIT_CHIPS
55 * |
56 * BS_DEV_ENUMERATE
57 * |
58 * BS_DEV_RESOURCES
59 * |
60 * BS_DEV_ENABLE
61 * |
62 * BS_DEV_INIT
63 * |
64 * BS_POST_DEVICE
65 * |
66 * BS_OS_RESUME_CHECK -------- BS_OS_RESUME
67 * | |
68 * BS_WRITE_TABLES os handoff
69 * |
70 * BS_PAYLOAD_LOAD
71 * |
72 * BS_PAYLOAD_BOOT
73 * |
74 * payload run
75 *
76 * Brief description of states:
77 * BS_PRE_DEVICE - before any device tree actions take place
78 * BS_DEV_INIT_CHIPS - init all chips in device tree
79 * BS_DEV_ENUMERATE - device tree probing
80 * BS_DEV_RESOURCES - device tree resource allocation and assignment
81 * BS_DEV_ENABLE - device tree enabling/disabling of devices
82 * BS_DEV_INIT - device tree device initialization
83 * BS_POST_DEVICE - all device tree actions performed
84 * BS_OS_RESUME_CHECK - check for OS resume
85 * BS_OS_RESUME - resume to OS
86 * BS_WRITE_TABLES - write coreboot tables
87 * BS_PAYLOAD_LOAD - Load payload into memory
88 * BS_PAYLOAD_BOOT - Boot to payload
89 */
90
91typedef enum {
92 BS_PRE_DEVICE,
93 BS_DEV_INIT_CHIPS,
94 BS_DEV_ENUMERATE,
95 BS_DEV_RESOURCES,
96 BS_DEV_ENABLE,
97 BS_DEV_INIT,
98 BS_POST_DEVICE,
Aaron Durbin0a6c20a2013-04-24 22:33:08 -050099 BS_OS_RESUME_CHECK,
Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -0500100 BS_OS_RESUME,
101 BS_WRITE_TABLES,
102 BS_PAYLOAD_LOAD,
103 BS_PAYLOAD_BOOT,
104} boot_state_t;
105
106/* The boot_state_sequence_t describes when a callback is to be made. It is
107 * called either before a state is entered or when a state is exited. */
108typedef enum {
109 BS_ON_ENTRY,
110 BS_ON_EXIT
111} boot_state_sequence_t;
112
113struct boot_state_callback {
114 void *arg;
115 void (*callback)(void *arg);
116 /* For use internal to the boot state machine. */
117 struct boot_state_callback *next;
118#if BOOT_STATE_DEBUG
119 const char *location;
120#endif
121};
122
123#if BOOT_STATE_DEBUG
124#define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_LOC __FILE__ ":" STRINGIFY(__LINE__)
125#define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT_DEBUG .location = BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_LOC,
126#define INIT_BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_DEBUG(bscb_) \
127 bscb_->location = BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_LOC;
128#else
129#define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT_DEBUG
130#define INIT_BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_DEBUG(bscb_)
131#endif
132
133#define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT(func_, arg_) \
134 { \
135 .arg = arg_, \
136 .callback = func_, \
137 .next = NULL, \
138 BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT_DEBUG \
139 }
140
141#define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK(name_, func_, arg_) \
142 struct boot_state_callback name_ = BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT(func_, arg_)
143
144/* Initialize an allocated boot_state_callback. */
145#define INIT_BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK(bscb_, func_, arg_) \
146 INIT_BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_DEBUG(bscb_) \
147 bscb_->callback = func_; \
148 bscb_->arg = arg_
149
150/* The following 2 functions schedule a callback to be called on entry/exit
Martin Roth0cb07e32013-07-09 21:46:01 -0600151 * to a given state. Note that there are no ordering guarantees between the
Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -0500152 * individual callbacks on a given state. 0 is returned on success < 0 on
153 * error. */
154int boot_state_sched_on_entry(struct boot_state_callback *bscb,
155 boot_state_t state);
156int boot_state_sched_on_exit(struct boot_state_callback *bscb,
157 boot_state_t state);
Aaron Durbin9ef9d852015-03-16 17:30:09 -0500158/* Schedule an array of entries of size num. */
159struct boot_state_init_entry;
160void boot_state_sched_entries(struct boot_state_init_entry *entries,
161 size_t num);
Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -0500162
Aaron Durbin0748d302013-05-06 10:50:19 -0500163/* Block/Unblock the (state, seq) pair from transitioning. Returns 0 on
164 * success < 0 when the phase of the (state,seq) has already ran. */
165int boot_state_block(boot_state_t state, boot_state_sequence_t seq);
166int boot_state_unblock(boot_state_t state, boot_state_sequence_t seq);
167/* Block/Unblock current state phase from transitioning. */
168void boot_state_current_block(void);
169void boot_state_current_unblock(void);
170
Aaron Durbin4d3de7e2015-09-02 17:34:04 -0500171#if ENV_RAMSTAGE
Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -0500172/* Entry into the boot state machine. */
Stefan Reinauer6adef082013-05-09 16:30:06 -0700173void main(void);
Aaron Durbin4d3de7e2015-09-02 17:34:04 -0500174#endif
Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -0500175
Aaron Durbina4feddf2013-04-24 16:12:52 -0500176/* In order to schedule boot state callbacks at compile-time specify the
177 * entries in an array using the BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRIES and
178 * BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRY macros below. */
179struct boot_state_init_entry {
180 boot_state_t state;
181 boot_state_sequence_t when;
182 struct boot_state_callback bscb;
183};
184
Aaron Durbin4d3de7e2015-09-02 17:34:04 -0500185#if ENV_RAMSTAGE
Aaron Durbina4feddf2013-04-24 16:12:52 -0500186#define BOOT_STATE_INIT_ATTR __attribute__ ((used,section (".bs_init")))
Aaron Durbin4d3de7e2015-09-02 17:34:04 -0500187#else
188#define BOOT_STATE_INIT_ATTR __attribute__ ((unused))
189#endif
Aaron Durbina4feddf2013-04-24 16:12:52 -0500190
Aaron Durbin9ef9d852015-03-16 17:30:09 -0500191#define BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRY(state_, when_, func_, arg_) \
192 static struct boot_state_init_entry func_ ##_## state_ ##_## when_ = \
193 { \
194 .state = state_, \
195 .when = when_, \
196 .bscb = BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT(func_, arg_), \
197 }; \
198 static struct boot_state_init_entry * \
199 bsie_ ## func_ ##_## state_ ##_## when_ BOOT_STATE_INIT_ATTR = \
200 & func_ ##_## state_ ##_## when_;
Aaron Durbina4feddf2013-04-24 16:12:52 -0500201
Aaron Durbin7e35efa2013-04-24 15:14:01 -0500202#endif /* BOOTSTATE_H */