/** * Copyright (c) 2017 Google, Inc * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ #include #include #include #include /* * Force the jmp_buf to the data-section, as .bss will not be valid * when save_boot_params is invoked. */ static jmp_buf brom_ctx __section(".data"); void back_to_bootrom(void) { #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT) puts("Returning to boot ROM...\n"); #endif longjmp(brom_ctx, BROM_BOOT_NEXTSTAGE); } /* * All Rockchip BROM implementations enter with a valid stack-pointer, * so this can safely be implemented in C (providing a single * implementation both for ARMv7 and AArch64). */ int save_boot_params(void) { int ret = setjmp(brom_ctx); switch (ret) { case 0: /* * This is the initial pass through this function * (i.e. saving the context), setjmp just setup up the * brom_ctx: transfer back into the startup-code at * 'save_boot_params_ret' and let the compiler know * that this will not return. */ save_boot_params_ret(); while (true) /* does not return */; break; case BROM_BOOT_NEXTSTAGE: /* * To instruct the BROM to boot the next stage, we * need to return 0 to it: i.e. we need to rewrite * the return code once more. */ ret = 0; break; default: #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT) puts("FATAL: unexpected command to back_to_bootrom()\n"); #endif hang(); }; return ret; }