提交 c03e4147 编写于 作者: L Linus Walleij 提交者: Russell King

ARM: 9010/1: uncompress: Print the location of appended DTB

When using the kernel with an appended DTB it is useful to
know where this will end up in the physical memory at the
time the kernel boots.

We add a debug print macro that will help out with this.
Here is a sample debug print after passing -DDEBUG to head.S
during compilation:

DTB:0x40CEBA70 (0x000051B5)
C:0x402080C0-0x40CF0CE0->0x41801D00-0x422EA920
DTB:0x422E56B0 (0x00005262)

This means that the appended DTB is first found after the
compressed kernel at 0x40CEBA70 of size 0x51B5 and then
after the compressed kernel is moved to 0x41801D00
it is found again at 0x422E56B0 and is there size 0x5262.

The growth in size of the FDT is due to the call to
atags_to_fdt() that augments the DTB with ATAG information.
Signed-off-by: NLinus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: NRussell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
上级 2596a72d
......@@ -113,6 +113,28 @@
#endif
.endm
/*
* Debug print of the final appended DTB location
*/
.macro dbgadtb, begin, end
#ifdef DEBUG
kputc #'D'
kputc #'T'
kputc #'B'
kputc #':'
kputc #'0'
kputc #'x'
kphex \begin, 8 /* Start of appended DTB */
kputc #' '
kputc #'('
kputc #'0'
kputc #'x'
kphex \end, 8 /* End of appended DTB */
kputc #')'
kputc #'\n'
#endif
.endm
.macro enable_cp15_barriers, reg
mrc p15, 0, \reg, c1, c0, 0 @ read SCTLR
tst \reg, #(1 << 5) @ CP15BEN bit set?
......@@ -330,6 +352,7 @@ restart: adr r0, LC1
mov r5, r5, ror #8
eor r5, r5, r1, lsr #8
#endif
dbgadtb r6, r5
/* 50% DTB growth should be good enough */
add r5, r5, r5, lsr #1
/* preserve 64-bit alignment */
......
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