/* * Copyright (c) 2020 STMicroelectronics * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ /* * In addition to the standard ELF segments, most remote processors would * also include a special section which we call "the resource table". * * The resource table contains system resources that the remote processor * requires before it should be powered on, such as allocation of physically * contiguous memory, or iommu mapping of certain on-chip peripherals. * In addition to system resources, the resource table may also contain * resource entries that publish the existence of supported features * or configurations by the remote processor, such as trace buffers and * supported virtio devices (and their configurations). * Dependencies: * to be compliant with Linux kernel OS the resource table must be linked in a * specific section named ".resource_table". * Related documentation: * https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/remoteproc.txt * https://github.com/OpenAMP/open-amp/wiki/OpenAMP-Life-Cycle-Management */ #include #include extern char ram_console[]; #define __resource Z_GENERIC_SECTION(.resource_table) static struct fw_resource_table __resource resource_table = { .ver = 1, .num = RSC_TABLE_NUM_ENTRY, .offset = { #if (CONFIG_OPENAMP_RSC_TABLE_NUM_RPMSG_BUFF > 0) offsetof(struct fw_resource_table, vdev), #endif #if defined(CONFIG_RAM_CONSOLE) offsetof(struct fw_resource_table, cm_trace), #endif }, #if (CONFIG_OPENAMP_RSC_TABLE_NUM_RPMSG_BUFF > 0) /* Virtio device entry */ .vdev = { RSC_VDEV, VIRTIO_ID_RPMSG, 0, RPMSG_IPU_C0_FEATURES, 0, 0, 0, VRING_COUNT, {0, 0}, }, /* Vring rsc entry - part of vdev rsc entry */ .vring0 = {VRING_TX_ADDRESS, VRING_ALIGNMENT, CONFIG_OPENAMP_RSC_TABLE_NUM_RPMSG_BUFF, VRING0_ID, 0}, .vring1 = {VRING_RX_ADDRESS, VRING_ALIGNMENT, CONFIG_OPENAMP_RSC_TABLE_NUM_RPMSG_BUFF, VRING1_ID, 0}, #endif #if defined(CONFIG_RAM_CONSOLE) .cm_trace = { RSC_TRACE, (uint32_t)ram_console, CONFIG_RAM_CONSOLE_BUFFER_SIZE + 1, 0, "Zephyr_log", }, #endif }; void rsc_table_get(void **table_ptr, int *length) { *table_ptr = (void *)&resource_table; *length = sizeof(resource_table); }