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It is convenient for bloblist to zero out the contents of a records when it is added. This saves the callers having to do it. Update the API accordingly. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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Blob Lists - bloblist
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Introduction
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A bloblist provides a way to store collections of binary information (blobs) in
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a central structure. Each record of information is assigned a tag so that its
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owner can find it and update it. Each record is generally described by a C
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structure defined by the code that owns it.
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Passing state through the boot process
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The bloblist is created when the first U-Boot component runs (often SPL,
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sometimes TPL). It is passed through to each successive part of the boot and
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can be accessed as needed. This provides a way to transfer state from one part
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to the next. For example, TPL may determine that a watchdog reset occurred by
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reading an SoC register. Reading the register may reset the value, so that it
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cannot be read a second time. So TPL can store that in a bloblist record which
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can be passed through to SPL and U-Boot proper, which can print a message
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indicating that something went wrong and the watchdog fired.
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Blobs
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While each blob in the bloblist can be of any length, bloblists are designed to
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hold small amounts of data, typically a few KB at most. It is not possible to
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change the length of a blob once it has been written. Each blob is normally
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created from a C structure which can beused to access its fields.
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Blob tags
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Each blob has a tag which is a 32-bit number. This uniquely identifies the
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owner of the blob. Blob tags are listed in enum blob_tag_t and are named
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with a BLOBT_ prefix.
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Single structure
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There is normally only one bloblist in U-Boot. Since a bloblist can store
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multiple blobs it does not seem useful to allow multiple bloblists. Of course
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there could be reasons for this, such as needing to spread the blobs around in
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different memory areas due to fragmented memory, but it is simpler to just have
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a single bloblist.
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API
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Bloblist provides a fairly simple API which allows blobs to be created and
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found. All access is via the blob's tag. Blob records are zeroed when added.
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Finishing the bloblist
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When a part of U-Boot is about to jump to the next part, it can 'finish' the
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bloblist in preparation for the next stage. This involves adding a checksum so
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that the next stage can make sure that the data arrived safely. While the
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bloblist is in use, changes can be made which will affect the checksum, so it
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is easier to calculate the checksum at the end after all changes are made.
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Future work
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Bootstage has a mechanism to 'stash' its records for passing to the next part.
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This should move to using bloblist, to avoid having its own mechanism for
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passing information between U-Boot parts.
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Simon Glass
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sjg@chromium.org
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12-Aug-2018
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