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- /*
- * (C) Copyright 2000-2009
- * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de.
- *
- * Copy the startup prototype, previously defined in common.h
- * Copyright (C) 2018, STMicroelectronics - All Rights Reserved
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
- */
- #ifndef __INIT_H_
- #define __INIT_H_ 1
- #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ /* put C only stuff in this section */
- /*
- * Function Prototypes
- */
- /* common/board_f.c */
- void board_init_f(ulong dummy);
- /**
- * arch_cpu_init() - basic cpu-dependent setup for an architecture
- *
- * This is called after early malloc is available. It should handle any
- * CPU- or SoC- specific init needed to continue the init sequence. See
- * board_f.c for where it is called. If this is not provided, a default
- * version (which does nothing) will be used.
- *
- * @return: 0 on success, otherwise error
- */
- int arch_cpu_init(void);
- /**
- * arch_cpu_init_dm() - init CPU after driver model is available
- *
- * This is called immediately after driver model is available before
- * relocation. This is similar to arch_cpu_init() but is able to reference
- * devices
- *
- * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int arch_cpu_init_dm(void);
- /**
- * mach_cpu_init() - SoC/machine dependent CPU setup
- *
- * This is called after arch_cpu_init(). It should handle any
- * SoC or machine specific init needed to continue the init sequence. See
- * board_f.c for where it is called. If this is not provided, a default
- * version (which does nothing) will be used.
- *
- * @return: 0 on success, otherwise error
- */
- int mach_cpu_init(void);
- /**
- * arch_fsp_init() - perform firmware support package init
- *
- * Where U-Boot relies on binary blobs to handle part of the system init, this
- * function can be used to set up the blobs. This is used on some Intel
- * platforms.
- */
- int arch_fsp_init(void);
- int dram_init(void);
- /**
- * dram_init_banksize() - Set up DRAM bank sizes
- *
- * This can be implemented by boards to set up the DRAM bank information in
- * gd->bd->bi_dram(). It is called just before relocation, after dram_init()
- * is called.
- *
- * If this is not provided, a default implementation will try to set up a
- * single bank. It will do this if CONFIG_NR_DRAM_BANKS and
- * CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE are set. The bank will have a start address of
- * CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE and the size will be determined by a call to
- * get_effective_memsize().
- *
- * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int dram_init_banksize(void);
- /**
- * Reserve all necessary stacks
- *
- * This is used in generic board init sequence in common/board_f.c. Each
- * architecture could provide this function to tailor the required stacks.
- *
- * On entry gd->start_addr_sp is pointing to the suggested top of the stack.
- * The callee ensures gd->start_add_sp is 16-byte aligned, so architectures
- * require only this can leave it untouched.
- *
- * On exit gd->start_addr_sp and gd->irq_sp should be set to the respective
- * positions of the stack. The stack pointer(s) will be set to this later.
- * gd->irq_sp is only required, if the architecture needs it.
- *
- * @return 0 if no error
- */
- int arch_reserve_stacks(void);
- /**
- * init_cache_f_r() - Turn on the cache in preparation for relocation
- *
- * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
- */
- int init_cache_f_r(void);
- int print_cpuinfo(void);
- int timer_init(void);
- int reserve_mmu(void);
- int misc_init_f(void);
- #if defined(CONFIG_DTB_RESELECT)
- int embedded_dtb_select(void);
- #endif
- /* common/init/board_init.c */
- extern ulong monitor_flash_len;
- /**
- * ulong board_init_f_alloc_reserve - allocate reserved area
- *
- * This function is called by each architecture very early in the start-up
- * code to allow the C runtime to reserve space on the stack for writable
- * 'globals' such as GD and the malloc arena.
- *
- * @top: top of the reserve area, growing down.
- * @return: bottom of reserved area
- */
- ulong board_init_f_alloc_reserve(ulong top);
- /**
- * board_init_f_init_reserve - initialize the reserved area(s)
- *
- * This function is called once the C runtime has allocated the reserved
- * area on the stack. It must initialize the GD at the base of that area.
- *
- * @base: top from which reservation was done
- */
- void board_init_f_init_reserve(ulong base);
- /**
- * arch_setup_gd() - Set up the global_data pointer
- *
- * This pointer is special in some architectures and cannot easily be assigned
- * to. For example on x86 it is implemented by adding a specific record to its
- * Global Descriptor Table! So we we provide a function to carry out this task.
- * For most architectures this can simply be:
- *
- * gd = gd_ptr;
- *
- * @gd_ptr: Pointer to global data
- */
- void arch_setup_gd(gd_t *gd_ptr);
- /* common/board_r.c */
- void board_init_r(gd_t *id, ulong dest_addr) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
- int cpu_init_r(void);
- int last_stage_init(void);
- int mac_read_from_eeprom(void);
- int set_cpu_clk_info(void);
- int update_flash_size(int flash_size);
- int arch_early_init_r(void);
- void pci_init(void);
- int misc_init_r(void);
- #if defined(CONFIG_VID)
- int init_func_vid(void);
- #endif
- /* common/board_info.c */
- int checkboard(void);
- int show_board_info(void);
- #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
- /* Put only stuff here that the assembler can digest */
- #endif /* __INIT_H_ */
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