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author | David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> | 2008-05-31 08:07:18 -0400 |
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committer | David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com> | 2008-07-10 09:47:41 -0400 |
commit | 8bd6b2229bf98761465020467ec33547d05bff46 (patch) | |
tree | 7254aa39f6cede847ec67377f17cf58a04f02c7e | |
parent | f1485f3deb89e6ae10c4d34662ec9e692855ab5d (diff) |
ihex: add ihex2fw tool for converting HEX files into firmware images
Not the straight conversion to binary which objcopy can do for us, but
actually representing each record with its original {addr, length},
because some drivers need that information preserved.
Fix up 'firmware_install' to be able to build $(hostprogs-y) too.
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
-rw-r--r-- | firmware/Makefile | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | firmware/ihex2fw.c | 247 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | scripts/Makefile.fwinst | 2 |
3 files changed, 262 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/firmware/Makefile b/firmware/Makefile index 3742feeb066f..9e780a331e10 100644 --- a/firmware/Makefile +++ b/firmware/Makefile | |||
@@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ quiet_cmd_mkdir = MKDIR $(patsubst $(objtree)/%,%,$@) | |||
32 | quiet_cmd_ihex = IHEX $@ | 32 | quiet_cmd_ihex = IHEX $@ |
33 | cmd_ihex = $(OBJCOPY) -Iihex -Obinary $< $@ | 33 | cmd_ihex = $(OBJCOPY) -Iihex -Obinary $< $@ |
34 | 34 | ||
35 | quiet_cmd_ihex2fw = IHEX2FW $@ | ||
36 | cmd_ihex2fw = $(objtree)/$(obj)/ihex2fw $< $@ | ||
37 | |||
35 | quiet_cmd_fwbin = MK_FW $@ | 38 | quiet_cmd_fwbin = MK_FW $@ |
36 | cmd_fwbin = FWNAME="$(patsubst firmware/%.gen.S,%,$@)"; \ | 39 | cmd_fwbin = FWNAME="$(patsubst firmware/%.gen.S,%,$@)"; \ |
37 | FWSTR="$(subst /,_,$(subst .,_,$(subst -,_,$(patsubst \ | 40 | FWSTR="$(subst /,_,$(subst .,_,$(subst -,_,$(patsubst \ |
@@ -84,9 +87,18 @@ $(patsubst %,$(obj)/%.gen.S, $(fw-external-y)): %: $(wordsize_deps) \ | |||
84 | $(patsubst %,$(obj)/%.gen.o, $(fw-shipped-y)): %.gen.o: % | 87 | $(patsubst %,$(obj)/%.gen.o, $(fw-shipped-y)): %.gen.o: % |
85 | $(patsubst %,$(obj)/%.gen.o, $(fw-external-y)): $(obj)/%.gen.o: $(fwdir)/% | 88 | $(patsubst %,$(obj)/%.gen.o, $(fw-external-y)): $(obj)/%.gen.o: $(fwdir)/% |
86 | 89 | ||
90 | # .ihex is used just as a simple way to hold binary files in a source tree | ||
91 | # where binaries are frowned upon. They are directly converted with objcopy. | ||
87 | $(obj)/%: $(obj)/%.ihex | $(objtree)/$(obj)/$$(dir %) | 92 | $(obj)/%: $(obj)/%.ihex | $(objtree)/$(obj)/$$(dir %) |
88 | $(call cmd,ihex) | 93 | $(call cmd,ihex) |
89 | 94 | ||
95 | # .HEX is also Intel HEX, but where the offset and length in each record | ||
96 | # is actually meaningful, because the firmware has to be loaded in a certain | ||
97 | # order rather than as a single binary blob. Thus, we convert them into our | ||
98 | # more compact binary representation of ihex records (<linux/ihex.h>) | ||
99 | $(obj)/%.fw: $(obj)/%.HEX $(obj)/ihex2fw | $(objtree)/$(obj)/$$(dir %) | ||
100 | $(call cmd,ihex2fw) | ||
101 | |||
90 | $(firmware-dirs): | 102 | $(firmware-dirs): |
91 | $(call cmd,mkdir) | 103 | $(call cmd,mkdir) |
92 | 104 | ||
@@ -101,3 +113,5 @@ targets := $(fw-shipped-) $(patsubst $(obj)/%,%, \ | |||
101 | # Without this, built-in.o won't be created when it's empty, and the | 113 | # Without this, built-in.o won't be created when it's empty, and the |
102 | # final vmlinux link will fail. | 114 | # final vmlinux link will fail. |
103 | obj-n := dummy | 115 | obj-n := dummy |
116 | |||
117 | hostprogs-y := ihex2fw | ||
diff --git a/firmware/ihex2fw.c b/firmware/ihex2fw.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9e77cd2f7152 --- /dev/null +++ b/firmware/ihex2fw.c | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ | |||
1 | /* | ||
2 | * Parser/loader for IHEX formatted data. | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * Copyright © 2008 David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> | ||
5 | * Copyright © 2005 Jan Harkes <jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu> | ||
6 | * | ||
7 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
8 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
9 | * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
10 | */ | ||
11 | |||
12 | #include <stdint.h> | ||
13 | #include <arpa/inet.h> | ||
14 | #include <stdio.h> | ||
15 | #include <errno.h> | ||
16 | #include <sys/types.h> | ||
17 | #include <sys/stat.h> | ||
18 | #include <sys/mman.h> | ||
19 | #include <fcntl.h> | ||
20 | #include <string.h> | ||
21 | #include <unistd.h> | ||
22 | #include <stdlib.h> | ||
23 | |||
24 | struct ihex_binrec { | ||
25 | struct ihex_binrec *next; /* not part of the real data structure */ | ||
26 | uint32_t addr; | ||
27 | uint16_t len; | ||
28 | uint8_t data[]; | ||
29 | }; | ||
30 | |||
31 | /** | ||
32 | * nybble/hex are little helpers to parse hexadecimal numbers to a byte value | ||
33 | **/ | ||
34 | static uint8_t nybble(const uint8_t n) | ||
35 | { | ||
36 | if (n >= '0' && n <= '9') return n - '0'; | ||
37 | else if (n >= 'A' && n <= 'F') return n - ('A' - 10); | ||
38 | else if (n >= 'a' && n <= 'f') return n - ('a' - 10); | ||
39 | return 0; | ||
40 | } | ||
41 | |||
42 | static uint8_t hex(const uint8_t *data, uint8_t *crc) | ||
43 | { | ||
44 | uint8_t val = (nybble(data[0]) << 4) | nybble(data[1]); | ||
45 | *crc += val; | ||
46 | return val; | ||
47 | } | ||
48 | |||
49 | static int process_ihex(uint8_t *data, ssize_t size); | ||
50 | static void file_record(struct ihex_binrec *record); | ||
51 | static int output_records(int outfd); | ||
52 | |||
53 | static int sort_records = 0; | ||
54 | |||
55 | int main(int argc, char **argv) | ||
56 | { | ||
57 | int infd, outfd; | ||
58 | struct stat st; | ||
59 | uint8_t *data; | ||
60 | |||
61 | if (argc == 4 && !strcmp(argv[1], "-s")) { | ||
62 | sort_records = 1; | ||
63 | argc--; | ||
64 | argv++; | ||
65 | } | ||
66 | if (argc != 3) { | ||
67 | usage: | ||
68 | fprintf(stderr, "ihex2fw: Convert ihex files into binary " | ||
69 | "representation for use by Linux kernel\n"); | ||
70 | fprintf(stderr, "usage: ihex2fw [-s] <src.HEX> <dst.fw>\n"); | ||
71 | fprintf(stderr, " -s: sort records by address\n"); | ||
72 | return 1; | ||
73 | } | ||
74 | if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-")) | ||
75 | infd = 0; | ||
76 | else | ||
77 | infd = open(argv[1], O_RDONLY); | ||
78 | if (infd == -1) { | ||
79 | fprintf(stderr, "Failed to open source file: %s", | ||
80 | strerror(errno)); | ||
81 | goto usage; | ||
82 | } | ||
83 | if (fstat(infd, &st)) { | ||
84 | perror("stat"); | ||
85 | return 1; | ||
86 | } | ||
87 | data = mmap(NULL, st.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, infd, 0); | ||
88 | if (data == MAP_FAILED) { | ||
89 | perror("mmap"); | ||
90 | return 1; | ||
91 | } | ||
92 | |||
93 | if (!strcmp(argv[2], "-")) | ||
94 | outfd = 1; | ||
95 | else | ||
96 | outfd = open(argv[2], O_TRUNC|O_CREAT|O_WRONLY, 0644); | ||
97 | if (outfd == -1) { | ||
98 | fprintf(stderr, "Failed to open destination file: %s", | ||
99 | strerror(errno)); | ||
100 | goto usage; | ||
101 | } | ||
102 | if (process_ihex(data, st.st_size)) | ||
103 | return 1; | ||
104 | |||
105 | output_records(outfd); | ||
106 | return 0; | ||
107 | } | ||
108 | |||
109 | static int process_ihex(uint8_t *data, ssize_t size) | ||
110 | { | ||
111 | struct ihex_binrec *record; | ||
112 | uint32_t offset = 0; | ||
113 | uint8_t type, crc = 0, crcbyte = 0; | ||
114 | int i, j; | ||
115 | int line = 1; | ||
116 | int len; | ||
117 | |||
118 | i = 0; | ||
119 | next_record: | ||
120 | /* search for the start of record character */ | ||
121 | while (i < size) { | ||
122 | if (data[i] == '\n') line++; | ||
123 | if (data[i++] == ':') break; | ||
124 | } | ||
125 | |||
126 | /* Minimum record length would be about 10 characters */ | ||
127 | if (i + 10 > size) { | ||
128 | fprintf(stderr, "Can't find valid record at line %d\n", line); | ||
129 | return -EINVAL; | ||
130 | } | ||
131 | |||
132 | len = hex(data + i, &crc); i += 2; | ||
133 | |||
134 | record = malloc((sizeof (*record) + len + 3) & ~3); | ||
135 | if (!record) { | ||
136 | fprintf(stderr, "out of memory for records\n"); | ||
137 | return -ENOMEM; | ||
138 | } | ||
139 | memset(record, 0, (sizeof(*record) + len + 3) & ~3); | ||
140 | record->len = len; | ||
141 | |||
142 | /* now check if we have enough data to read everything */ | ||
143 | if (i + 8 + (record->len * 2) > size) { | ||
144 | fprintf(stderr, "Not enough data to read complete record at line %d\n", | ||
145 | line); | ||
146 | return -EINVAL; | ||
147 | } | ||
148 | |||
149 | record->addr = hex(data + i, &crc) << 8; i += 2; | ||
150 | record->addr |= hex(data + i, &crc); i += 2; | ||
151 | type = hex(data + i, &crc); i += 2; | ||
152 | |||
153 | for (j = 0; j < record->len; j++, i += 2) | ||
154 | record->data[j] = hex(data + i, &crc); | ||
155 | |||
156 | /* check CRC */ | ||
157 | crcbyte = hex(data + i, &crc); i += 2; | ||
158 | if (crc != 0) { | ||
159 | fprintf(stderr, "CRC failure at line %d: got 0x%X, expected 0x%X\n", | ||
160 | line, crcbyte, (unsigned char)(crcbyte-crc)); | ||
161 | return -EINVAL; | ||
162 | } | ||
163 | |||
164 | /* Done reading the record */ | ||
165 | switch (type) { | ||
166 | case 0: | ||
167 | /* old style EOF record? */ | ||
168 | if (!record->len) | ||
169 | break; | ||
170 | |||
171 | record->addr += offset; | ||
172 | file_record(record); | ||
173 | goto next_record; | ||
174 | |||
175 | case 1: /* End-Of-File Record */ | ||
176 | if (record->addr || record->len) { | ||
177 | fprintf(stderr, "Bad EOF record (type 01) format at line %d", | ||
178 | line); | ||
179 | return -EINVAL; | ||
180 | } | ||
181 | break; | ||
182 | |||
183 | case 2: /* Extended Segment Address Record (HEX86) */ | ||
184 | case 4: /* Extended Linear Address Record (HEX386) */ | ||
185 | if (record->addr || record->len != 2) { | ||
186 | fprintf(stderr, "Bad HEX86/HEX386 record (type %02X) at line %d\n", | ||
187 | type, line); | ||
188 | return -EINVAL; | ||
189 | } | ||
190 | |||
191 | /* We shouldn't really be using the offset for HEX86 because | ||
192 | * the wraparound case is specified quite differently. */ | ||
193 | offset = record->data[0] << 8 | record->data[1]; | ||
194 | offset <<= (type == 2 ? 4 : 16); | ||
195 | goto next_record; | ||
196 | |||
197 | case 3: /* Start Segment Address Record */ | ||
198 | case 5: /* Start Linear Address Record */ | ||
199 | if (record->addr || record->len != 4) { | ||
200 | fprintf(stderr, "Bad Start Address record (type %02X) at line %d\n", | ||
201 | type, line); | ||
202 | return -EINVAL; | ||
203 | } | ||
204 | |||
205 | /* These records contain the CS/IP or EIP where execution | ||
206 | * starts. Don't really know what to do with them. */ | ||
207 | goto next_record; | ||
208 | |||
209 | default: | ||
210 | fprintf(stderr, "Unknown record (type %02X)\n", type); | ||
211 | return -EINVAL; | ||
212 | } | ||
213 | |||
214 | return 0; | ||
215 | } | ||
216 | |||
217 | static struct ihex_binrec *records; | ||
218 | |||
219 | static void file_record(struct ihex_binrec *record) | ||
220 | { | ||
221 | struct ihex_binrec **p = &records; | ||
222 | |||
223 | while ((*p) && (!sort_records || (*p)->addr < record->addr)) | ||
224 | p = &((*p)->next); | ||
225 | |||
226 | record->next = *p; | ||
227 | *p = record; | ||
228 | } | ||
229 | |||
230 | static int output_records(int outfd) | ||
231 | { | ||
232 | unsigned char zeroes[5] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; | ||
233 | struct ihex_binrec *p = records; | ||
234 | |||
235 | while (p) { | ||
236 | uint16_t writelen = (p->len + 9) & ~3; | ||
237 | |||
238 | p->addr = htonl(p->addr); | ||
239 | p->len = htonl(p->len); | ||
240 | write(outfd, &p->addr, writelen); | ||
241 | p = p->next; | ||
242 | } | ||
243 | /* EOF record is zero length, since we don't bother to represent | ||
244 | the type field in the binary version */ | ||
245 | write(outfd, zeroes, 5); | ||
246 | return 0; | ||
247 | } | ||
diff --git a/scripts/Makefile.fwinst b/scripts/Makefile.fwinst index 1c030087037f..3d2f4609578f 100644 --- a/scripts/Makefile.fwinst +++ b/scripts/Makefile.fwinst | |||
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ | |||
6 | # ========================================================================== | 6 | # ========================================================================== |
7 | 7 | ||
8 | INSTALL := install | 8 | INSTALL := install |
9 | src := $(obj) | ||
9 | 10 | ||
10 | # For modules_install installing firmware, we want to see .config | 11 | # For modules_install installing firmware, we want to see .config |
11 | # But for firmware_install, we don't care, but don't want to require it. | 12 | # But for firmware_install, we don't care, but don't want to require it. |
@@ -41,5 +42,4 @@ $(installed-fw): $(INSTALL_FW_PATH)/%: $(obj)/% | $(INSTALL_FW_PATH)/$$(dir %)/ | |||
41 | __fw_install: $(installed-fw) | 42 | __fw_install: $(installed-fw) |
42 | __fw_modinst: $(mod-fw) | 43 | __fw_modinst: $(mod-fw) |
43 | 44 | ||
44 | |||
45 | FORCE: | 45 | FORCE: |