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hardkernel-uboot/include/android_bootloader_message.h
Alex Deymo 67dac67453 Initial support for the Android Bootloader flow
An Android Bootloader must comply with certain boot modes and change
the kernel command line accordingly. This patch introduces the Android
boot mode concept which determines whether the device should boot to
one of the following:
 * recovery: which should boot to the recovery image,
 * bootloader: which should boot to the "bootloader" (fastboot) and
 * normal: which should boot to the system image.

The boot mode is determined in part by the Boot Control Block (BCB)
which is stored at the beginning of the "misc" partition. The BCB
is defined in the "bootloader_message.h" file in AOSP, now copied
here as android_bootloader_message.h with minor modifications.

This patch implements the basic boot flow that loads and boots an
Android kernel image assuming an A/B device which implies that it uses
boot as recovery (BOARD_USES_RECOVERY_AS_BOOT in the BoardConfig.mk).
This means that the recovery image shares the same kernel with the
normal boot system image, but stores the recovery image as a ramdisk
which is not used in normal mode.

Among the limitations, this patch doesn't implement the A/B slot
selection, it only boots from the slot "a".

Bug: 31887729
Test: Booted a rpi3 with this flow.

Signed-off-by: Alex Deymo <deymo@google.com>
Change-Id: Ia2932c6f398f1ae713f0cd9670828f84103dca38
update setenv/getenv to env_set/env_get.
Signed-off-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
2017-11-14 10:55:46 +08:00

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/*
* This is from the Android Project,
* Repository: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bootable/recovery/
* File: bootloader_message/include/bootloader_message/bootloader_message.h
* Commit: 8b309f6970ab3b7c53cc529c51a2cb44e1c7a7e1
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#ifndef __ANDROID_BOOTLOADER_MESSAGE_H
#define __ANDROID_BOOTLOADER_MESSAGE_H
/* compiler.h defines the types that otherwise are included from stdint.h and
* stddef.h
*/
#include <compiler.h>
/* Spaces used by misc partition are as below:
* 0 - 2K Bootloader Message
* 2K - 16K Used by Vendor's bootloader (the 2K - 4K range may be optionally used
* as bootloader_message_ab struct)
* 16K - 64K Used by uncrypt and recovery to store wipe_package for A/B devices
* Note that these offsets are admitted by bootloader,recovery and uncrypt, so they
* are not configurable without changing all of them.
*/
static const size_t ANDROID_BOOTLOADER_MESSAGE_OFFSET_IN_MISC = 0;
static const size_t ANDROID_WIPE_PACKAGE_OFFSET_IN_MISC = 16 * 1024;
/* Bootloader Message (2-KiB)
*
* This structure describes the content of a block in flash
* that is used for recovery and the bootloader to talk to
* each other.
*
* The command field is updated by linux when it wants to
* reboot into recovery or to update radio or bootloader firmware.
* It is also updated by the bootloader when firmware update
* is complete (to boot into recovery for any final cleanup)
*
* The status field is written by the bootloader after the
* completion of an "update-radio" or "update-hboot" command.
*
* The recovery field is only written by linux and used
* for the system to send a message to recovery or the
* other way around.
*
* The stage field is written by packages which restart themselves
* multiple times, so that the UI can reflect which invocation of the
* package it is. If the value is of the format "#/#" (eg, "1/3"),
* the UI will add a simple indicator of that status.
*
* We used to have slot_suffix field for A/B boot control metadata in
* this struct, which gets unintentionally cleared by recovery or
* uncrypt. Move it into struct bootloader_message_ab to avoid the
* issue.
*/
struct android_bootloader_message {
char command[32];
char status[32];
char recovery[768];
/* The 'recovery' field used to be 1024 bytes. It has only ever
* been used to store the recovery command line, so 768 bytes
* should be plenty. We carve off the last 256 bytes to store the
* stage string (for multistage packages) and possible future
* expansion. */
char stage[32];
/* The 'reserved' field used to be 224 bytes when it was initially
* carved off from the 1024-byte recovery field. Bump it up to
* 1184-byte so that the entire bootloader_message struct rounds up
* to 2048-byte. */
char reserved[1184];
};
/**
* We must be cautious when changing the bootloader_message struct size,
* because A/B-specific fields may end up with different offsets.
*/
#if (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L) || defined(__cplusplus)
static_assert(sizeof(struct android_bootloader_message) == 2048,
"struct bootloader_message size changes, which may break A/B devices");
#endif
/**
* The A/B-specific bootloader message structure (4-KiB).
*
* We separate A/B boot control metadata from the regular bootloader
* message struct and keep it here. Everything that's A/B-specific
* stays after struct bootloader_message, which should be managed by
* the A/B-bootloader or boot control HAL.
*
* The slot_suffix field is used for A/B implementations where the
* bootloader does not set the androidboot.ro.boot.slot_suffix kernel
* commandline parameter. This is used by fs_mgr to mount /system and
* other partitions with the slotselect flag set in fstab. A/B
* implementations are free to use all 32 bytes and may store private
* data past the first NUL-byte in this field. It is encouraged, but
* not mandatory, to use 'struct bootloader_control' described below.
*/
struct android_bootloader_message_ab {
struct android_bootloader_message message;
char slot_suffix[32];
/* Round up the entire struct to 4096-byte. */
char reserved[2016];
};
/**
* Be cautious about the struct size change, in case we put anything post
* bootloader_message_ab struct (b/29159185).
*/
#if (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L) || defined(__cplusplus)
static_assert(sizeof(struct android_bootloader_message_ab) == 4096,
"struct bootloader_message_ab size changes");
#endif
#define ANDROID_BOOT_CTRL_MAGIC 0x42414342 /* Bootloader Control AB */
#define ANDROID_BOOT_CTRL_VERSION 1
struct android_slot_metadata {
/* Slot priority with 15 meaning highest priority, 1 lowest
* priority and 0 the slot is unbootable. */
uint8_t priority : 4;
/* Number of times left attempting to boot this slot. */
uint8_t tries_remaining : 3;
/* 1 if this slot has booted successfully, 0 otherwise. */
uint8_t successful_boot : 1;
/* 1 if this slot is corrupted from a dm-verity corruption, 0 */
/* otherwise. */
uint8_t verity_corrupted : 1;
/* Reserved for further use. */
uint8_t reserved : 7;
} __attribute__((packed));
/* Bootloader Control AB
*
* This struct can be used to manage A/B metadata. It is designed to
* be put in the 'slot_suffix' field of the 'bootloader_message'
* structure described above. It is encouraged to use the
* 'bootloader_control' structure to store the A/B metadata, but not
* mandatory.
*/
struct android_bootloader_control {
/* NUL terminated active slot suffix. */
char slot_suffix[4];
/* Bootloader Control AB magic number (see BOOT_CTRL_MAGIC). */
uint32_t magic;
/* Version of struct being used (see BOOT_CTRL_VERSION). */
uint8_t version;
/* Number of slots being managed. */
uint8_t nb_slot : 3;
/* Number of times left attempting to boot recovery. */
uint8_t recovery_tries_remaining : 3;
/* Ensure 4-bytes alignment for slot_info field. */
uint8_t reserved0[2];
/* Per-slot information. Up to 4 slots. */
struct android_slot_metadata slot_info[4];
/* Reserved for further use. */
uint8_t reserved1[8];
/* CRC32 of all 28 bytes preceding this field (little endian
* format). */
uint32_t crc32_le;
} __attribute__((packed));
#if (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L) || defined(__cplusplus)
static_assert(sizeof(struct android_bootloader_control) ==
sizeof(((struct android_bootloader_message_ab *)0)->slot_suffix),
"struct bootloader_control has wrong size");
#endif
#endif /* __ANDROID_BOOTLOADER_MESSAGE_H */