docs: Update documentation for kconfig support
We update all documentation files to: 1) Remove references to platform specific config.mk file since it is has been removed. 2) Add details about platform specific configs/defconfig and Kconfig files mandatory for each platform. 3) Add required packages in top-level README.md 4) Fix typo releated to object.mk in docs/platform/platform.md Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <apatel@ventanamicro.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <ajones@ventanamicro.com> Tested-by: Andrew Jones <ajones@ventanamicro.com> Acked-by: Atish Patra <atishp@rivosinc.com> Tested-by: Atish Patra <atishp@rivosinc.com>
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@ -92,8 +92,8 @@ N.B. Any S-mode boot loader (i.e. U-Boot) doesn't need to support HSM extension,
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as it doesn't need to boot all the harts. The operating system should be
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capable enough to bring up all other non-booting harts using HSM extension.
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Required Toolchain
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------------------
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Required Toolchain and Packages
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-------------------------------
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OpenSBI can be compiled natively or cross-compiled on a x86 host. For
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cross-compilation, you can build your own toolchain, download a prebuilt one
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Please note that only a 64-bit version of the toolchain is available in
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the Bootlin toolchain repository for now.
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In addition to a toolchain, OpenSBI also requires the following packages on
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the host:
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1. device-tree-compiler: The device tree compiler for compiling device
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tree sources (DTS files).
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2. python3: The python 3.0 (or compatible) language support for various
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scripts.
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Building and Installing the OpenSBI Platform-Independent Library
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----------------------------------------------------------------
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*docs/platform/<platform_name>.md* files and
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*docs/firmware/<firmware_name>.md* files.
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All OpenSBI platforms support Kconfig style build-time configuration. Users
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can change the build-time configuration of a platform using a graphical
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interface as follows:
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```
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make PLATFORM=<platform_subdir> menuconfig
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```
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Alternately, an OpenSBI platform can have multiple default configurations
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and users can select a custom default configuration as follows:
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```
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make PLATFORM=<platform_subdir> PLATFORM_DEFCONFIG=<platform_custom_defconfig>
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```
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Building 32-bit / 64-bit OpenSBI Images
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---------------------------------------
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By default, building OpenSBI generates 32-bit or 64-bit images based on the
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A platform can enable *FW_DYNAMIC* firmware using any of the following methods.
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1. Specifying `FW_DYNAMIC=y` on the top level `make` command line.
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2. Specifying `FW_DYNAMIC=y` in the target platform *config.mk* configuration
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2. Specifying `FW_DYNAMIC=y` in the target platform *objects.mk* configuration
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file.
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The compiled *FW_DYNAMIC* firmware ELF file is named *fw_dynamic.elf*. It's
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A platform *FW_JUMP* firmware can be enabled by any of the following methods:
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1. Specifying `FW_JUMP=y` on the top level `make` command line.
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2. Specifying `FW_JUMP=y` in the target platform *config.mk* configuration file.
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2. Specifying `FW_JUMP=y` in the target platform *objects.mk* configuration file.
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The compiled *FW_JUMP* firmware ELF file is named *fw_jump.elf*. Its expanded
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image file is *fw_jump.bin*. Both files are created in the platform-specific
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To operate correctly, a *FW_JUMP* firmware requires some configuration
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parameters to be defined using either the top level `make` command line or the
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target platform *config.mk* configuration file. The possible parameters are as
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target platform *objects.mk* configuration file. The possible parameters are as
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follows:
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* **FW_JUMP_ADDR** - Address of the entry point of the booting stage to be
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The *FW_PAYLOAD* firmware can be enabled by any of the following methods:
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1. Specifying `FW_PAYLOAD=y` on the top level `make` command line.
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2. Specifying `FW_PAYLOAD=y` in the target platform *config.mk* configuration
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2. Specifying `FW_PAYLOAD=y` in the target platform *objects.mk* configuration
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file.
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The compiled *FW_PAYLOAD* firmware ELF file is named *fw_jump.elf*. Its
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A *FW_PAYLOAD* firmware is built according to configuration parameters and
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options. These configuration parameters can be defined using either the top
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level `make` command line or the target platform *config.mk* configuration
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level `make` command line or the target platform *objects.mk* configuration
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file. The parameters currently defined are as follows:
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* **FW_PAYLOAD_OFFSET** - Offset from *FW_TEXT_BASE* where the payload binary
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The code for these supported platforms can be used as example to implement
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support for other platforms. The *platform/template* directory also provides
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template files for implementing support for a new platform. The *object.mk*,
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*config.mk* and *platform.c* template files provides enough comments to
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facilitate the implementation.
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template files for implementing support for a new platform. The *objects.mk*,
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*Kconfig*, *configs/defconfig* and *platform.c* template files provides enough
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comments to facilitate the implementation.
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[generic.md]: generic.md
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[qemu_virt.md]: qemu_virt.md
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Support for a new platform named *<xyz>* can be added as follows:
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1. Create a directory named *<xyz>* under the *platform/* directory.
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2. Create a platform configuration file named *config.mk* under the
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*platform/<xyz>/* directory. This configuration file will provide
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2. Create platform configuration files named *Kconfig* and *configs/defconfig*
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under the *platform/<xyz>/* directory. These configuration files will
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provide the build time configuration for the sources to be compiled.
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3. Create a *platform/<xyz>/objects.mk* file for listing the platform
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object files to be compiled. This file also provides platform-specific
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compiler flags, and select firmware options.
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3. Create a *platform/<xyz>/objects.mk* file for listing the
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platform-specific object files to be compiled.
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4. Create a *platform/<xyz>/platform.c* file providing a
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*struct sbi_platform* instance.
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