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#include <gpxe/io.h>
#include <registers.h>
#include <gpxe/memmap.h>
/*
* Originally by Eric Biederman
*
* Heavily modified by Michael Brown
*
*/
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER );
/*
* The linker passes in the symbol _max_align, which is the alignment
* that we must preserve, in bytes.
*
*/
extern char _max_align[];
#define max_align ( ( unsigned int ) _max_align )
/* Linker symbols */
extern char _textdata[];
extern char _etextdata[];
/* within 1MB of 4GB is too close.
* MAX_ADDR is the maximum address we can easily do DMA to.
*
* Not sure where this constraint comes from, but kept it from Eric's
* old code - mcb30
*/
#define MAX_ADDR (0xfff00000UL)
/**
* Relocate Etherboot
*
* @v ix86 x86 register dump from prefix
* @ret ix86 x86 registers to return to prefix
*
* This finds a suitable location for Etherboot near the top of 32-bit
* address space, and returns the physical address of the new location
* to the prefix in %edi.
*/
__asmcall void relocate ( struct i386_all_regs *ix86 ) {
struct memory_map memmap;
unsigned long start, end, size, padded_size;
unsigned long new_start, new_end;
unsigned i;
/* Get memory map and current location */
get_memmap ( &memmap );
start = virt_to_phys ( _textdata );
end = virt_to_phys ( _etextdata );
size = ( end - start );
padded_size = ( size + max_align - 1 );
DBG ( "Relocate: currently at [%lx,%lx)\n"
"...need %lx bytes for %d-byte alignment\n",
start, end, padded_size, max_align );
/* Walk through the memory map and find the highest address
* below 4GB that etherboot will fit into. Ensure etherboot
* lies entirely within a range with A20=0. This means that
* even if something screws up the state of the A20 line, the
* etherboot code is still visible and we have a chance to
* diagnose the problem.
*/
new_end = end;
for ( i = 0 ; i < memmap.count ; i++ ) {
struct memory_region *region = &memmap.regions[i];
unsigned long r_start, r_end;
DBG ( "Considering [%llx,%llx)\n", region->start, region->end);
/* Truncate block to MAX_ADDR. This will be less than
* 4GB, which means that we can get away with using
* just 32-bit arithmetic after this stage.
*/
if ( region->start > MAX_ADDR ) {
DBG ( "...starts after MAX_ADDR=%lx\n", MAX_ADDR );
continue;
}
r_start = region->start;
if ( region->end > MAX_ADDR ) {
DBG ( "...end truncated to MAX_ADDR=%lx\n", MAX_ADDR );
r_end = MAX_ADDR;
} else {
r_end = region->end;
}
/* Shrink the range down to use only even megabytes
* (i.e. A20=0).
*/
if ( ( r_end - 1 ) & 0x100000 ) {
/* If last byte that might be used (r_end-1)
* is in an odd megabyte, round down r_end to
* the top of the next even megabyte.
*
* Make sure that we don't accidentally wrap
* r_end below 0.
*/
if ( r_end >= 1 ) {
r_end = ( r_end - 1 ) & ~0xfffff;
DBG ( "...end truncated to %lx "
"(avoid ending in odd megabyte)\n",
r_end );
}
} else if ( ( r_end - size ) & 0x100000 ) {
/* If the last byte that might be used
* (r_end-1) is in an even megabyte, but the
* first byte that might be used (r_end-size)
* is an odd megabyte, round down to the top
* of the next even megabyte.
*
* Make sure that we don't accidentally wrap
* r_end below 0.
*/
if ( r_end >= 0x100000 ) {
r_end = ( r_end - 0x100000 ) & ~0xfffff;
DBG ( "...end truncated to %lx "
"(avoid starting in odd megabyte)\n",
r_end );
}
}
DBG ( "...usable portion is [%lx,%lx)\n", r_start, r_end );
/* If we have rounded down r_end below r_ start, skip
* this block.
*/
if ( r_end < r_start ) {
DBG ( "...truncated to negative size\n" );
continue;
}
/* Check that there is enough space to fit in Etherboot */
if ( ( r_end - r_start ) < size ) {
DBG ( "...too small (need %lx bytes)\n", size );
continue;
}
/* If the start address of the Etherboot we would
* place in this block is higher than the end address
* of the current highest block, use this block.
*
* Note that this avoids overlaps with the current
* Etherboot, as well as choosing the highest of all
* viable blocks.
*/
if ( ( r_end - size ) > new_end ) {
new_end = r_end;
DBG ( "...new best block found.\n" );
}
}
/* Calculate new location of Etherboot, and align it to the
* required alignemnt.
*/
new_start = new_end - padded_size;
new_start += ( start - new_start ) & ( max_align - 1 );
new_end = new_start + size;
DBG ( "Relocating from [%lx,%lx) to [%lx,%lx)\n",
start, end, new_start, new_end );
/* Let prefix know what to copy */
ix86->regs.esi = start;
ix86->regs.edi = new_start;
ix86->regs.ecx = size;
}