1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
7 /* Only declare main() when in ramstage. */
13 * The boot state machine provides a mechanism for calls to be made through-
14 * out the main boot process. The boot process is separated into discrete
15 * states. Upon a state's entry and exit and callbacks can be made. For
33 * Below is the current flow from top to bottom:
51 * BS_OS_RESUME_CHECK -------- BS_OS_RESUME
53 * BS_WRITE_TABLES OS handoff
61 * Brief description of states:
62 * BS_PRE_DEVICE - before any device tree actions take place
63 * BS_DEV_INIT_CHIPS - init all chips in device tree
64 * BS_DEV_ENUMERATE - device tree probing
65 * BS_DEV_RESOURCES - device tree resource allocation and assignment
66 * BS_DEV_ENABLE - device tree enabling/disabling of devices
67 * BS_DEV_INIT - device tree device initialization
68 * BS_POST_DEVICE - all device tree actions performed
69 * BS_OS_RESUME_CHECK - check for OS resume
70 * BS_OS_RESUME - resume to OS
71 * BS_WRITE_TABLES - write coreboot tables
72 * BS_PAYLOAD_LOAD - Load payload into memory
73 * BS_PAYLOAD_BOOT - Boot to payload
91 /* The boot_state_sequence_t describes when a callback is to be made. It is
92 * called either before a state is entered or when a state is exited. */
96 } boot_state_sequence_t
;
98 struct boot_state_callback
{
100 void (*callback
)(void *arg
);
101 /* For use internal to the boot state machine. */
102 struct boot_state_callback
*next
;
103 #if CONFIG(DEBUG_BOOT_STATE)
104 const char *location
;
108 static inline const char *bscb_location(const struct boot_state_callback
*bscb
)
110 #if CONFIG(DEBUG_BOOT_STATE)
111 return bscb
->location
;
113 return dead_code_t(const char *);
117 #if CONFIG(DEBUG_BOOT_STATE)
118 #define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_LOC __FILE__ ":" STRINGIFY(__LINE__)
119 #define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT_DEBUG .location = BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_LOC,
120 #define INIT_BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_DEBUG(bscb_) \
122 bscb_->location = BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_LOC; \
125 #define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT_DEBUG
126 #define INIT_BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_DEBUG(bscb_)
129 #define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT(func_, arg_) \
134 BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT_DEBUG \
137 #define BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK(name_, func_, arg_) \
138 struct boot_state_callback name_ = BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT(func_, arg_)
140 /* Initialize an allocated boot_state_callback. */
141 #define INIT_BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK(bscb_, func_, arg_) \
143 INIT_BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_DEBUG(bscb_) \
144 bscb_->callback = func_; \
148 /* The following 2 functions schedule a callback to be called on entry/exit
149 * to a given state. Note that there are no ordering guarantees between the
150 * individual callbacks on a given state. 0 is returned on success < 0 on
152 int boot_state_sched_on_entry(struct boot_state_callback
*bscb
,
154 int boot_state_sched_on_exit(struct boot_state_callback
*bscb
,
156 /* Schedule an array of entries of size num. */
157 struct boot_state_init_entry
;
158 void boot_state_sched_entries(struct boot_state_init_entry
*entries
,
161 /* Block/Unblock the (state, seq) pair from transitioning. Returns 0 on
162 * success < 0 when the phase of the (state,seq) has already ran. */
163 int boot_state_block(boot_state_t state
, boot_state_sequence_t seq
);
164 int boot_state_unblock(boot_state_t state
, boot_state_sequence_t seq
);
166 /* In order to schedule boot state callbacks at compile-time specify the
167 * entries in an array using the BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRIES and
168 * BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRY macros below. */
169 struct boot_state_init_entry
{
171 boot_state_sequence_t when
;
172 struct boot_state_callback bscb
;
176 #define BOOT_STATE_INIT_ATTR __attribute__((used, section(".bs_init")))
178 #define BOOT_STATE_INIT_ATTR __attribute__((unused))
181 #define BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRY(state_, when_, func_, arg_) \
182 static struct boot_state_init_entry func_ ##_## state_ ##_## when_ = \
186 .bscb = BOOT_STATE_CALLBACK_INIT(func_, arg_), \
188 static struct boot_state_init_entry * \
189 bsie_ ## func_ ##_## state_ ##_## when_ BOOT_STATE_INIT_ATTR = \
190 &func_ ##_## state_ ##_## when_; \
191 _Static_assert(!(state_ == BS_PAYLOAD_BOOT && when_ == BS_ON_EXIT), \
192 "Invalid bootstate hook"); \
193 _Static_assert(!(state_ == BS_OS_RESUME && when_ == BS_ON_EXIT), \
194 "Invalid bootstate hook");
196 /* Hook per arch when coreboot is exiting to payload or ACPI OS resume. It's
197 * the very last thing done before the transition. */
198 void arch_bootstate_coreboot_exit(void);
200 #endif /* BOOTSTATE_H */