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authorSimon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>2017-08-29 14:15:50 -0600
committerSimon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>2017-09-15 05:27:38 -0600
commitc20ee0ed070953600b54b16c8b48725348abead5 (patch)
tree301cfe10856064ecb02dff25dcbcc856d8a1ea06 /tools/dtoc/dtb_platdata.py
parent21d54ac353d76d46848cb7fae14a07775cc3bacf (diff)
dtoc: Add support for 32 or 64-bit addresses
When using 32-bit addresses dtoc works correctly. For 64-bit addresses it does not since it ignores the #address-cells and #size-cells properties. Update the tool to use fdt64_t as the element type for reg properties when either the address or size is larger than one cell. Use the correct value so that C code can obtain the information from the device tree easily. Alos create a new type, fdt_val_t, which is defined to either fdt32_t or fdt64_t depending on the word size of the machine. This type corresponds to fdt_addr_t and fdt_size_t. Unfortunately we cannot just use those types since they are defined to phys_addr_t and phys_size_t which use 'unsigned long' in the 32-bit case, rather than 'unsigned int'. Add tests for the four combinations of address and size values (32/32, 64/64, 32/64, 64/32). Also update existing uses for rk3399 and rk3368 which now need to use the new fdt_val_t type. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Suggested-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de> Reported-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com> Reviewed-by: Philipp Tomsich <philipp.tomsich@theobroma-systems.com> Tested-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/dtoc/dtb_platdata.py')
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diff --git a/tools/dtoc/dtb_platdata.py b/tools/dtoc/dtb_platdata.py
index 3243bccfe8..0c719310b1 100644
--- a/tools/dtoc/dtb_platdata.py
+++ b/tools/dtoc/dtb_platdata.py
@@ -242,6 +242,66 @@ class DtbPlatdata(object):
self._valid_nodes = []
return self.scan_node(self._fdt.GetRoot())
+ @staticmethod
+ def get_num_cells(node):
+ """Get the number of cells in addresses and sizes for this node
+
+ Args:
+ node: Node to check
+
+ Returns:
+ Tuple:
+ Number of address cells for this node
+ Number of size cells for this node
+ """
+ parent = node.parent
+ na, ns = 2, 2
+ if parent:
+ na_prop = parent.props.get('#address-cells')
+ ns_prop = parent.props.get('#size-cells')
+ if na_prop:
+ na = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(na_prop.value)
+ if ns_prop:
+ ns = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(ns_prop.value)
+ return na, ns
+
+ def scan_reg_sizes(self):
+ """Scan for 64-bit 'reg' properties and update the values
+
+ This finds 'reg' properties with 64-bit data and converts the value to
+ an array of 64-values. This allows it to be output in a way that the
+ C code can read.
+ """
+ for node in self._valid_nodes:
+ reg = node.props.get('reg')
+ if not reg:
+ continue
+ na, ns = self.get_num_cells(node)
+ total = na + ns
+
+ if reg.type != fdt.TYPE_INT:
+ raise ValueError("Node '%s' reg property is not an int")
+ if len(reg.value) % total:
+ raise ValueError("Node '%s' reg property has %d cells "
+ 'which is not a multiple of na + ns = %d + %d)' %
+ (node.name, len(reg.value), na, ns))
+ reg.na = na
+ reg.ns = ns
+ if na != 1 or ns != 1:
+ reg.type = fdt.TYPE_INT64
+ i = 0
+ new_value = []
+ val = reg.value
+ if not isinstance(val, list):
+ val = [val]
+ while i < len(val):
+ addr = fdt_util.fdt_cells_to_cpu(val[i:], reg.na)
+ i += na
+ size = fdt_util.fdt_cells_to_cpu(val[i:], reg.ns)
+ i += ns
+ new_value += [addr, size]
+ reg.value = new_value
+
def scan_structs(self):
"""Scan the device tree building up the C structures we will use.
@@ -450,6 +510,7 @@ def run_steps(args, dtb_file, include_disabled, output):
plat = DtbPlatdata(dtb_file, include_disabled)
plat.scan_dtb()
plat.scan_tree()
+ plat.scan_reg_sizes()
plat.setup_output(output)
structs = plat.scan_structs()
plat.scan_phandles()