Instead of hardcode the base address, we can get them from the build
output, eg. get the SYS_TEXT_BASE from .config and get optee base from
DRAM_BASE.
We can use this script for SoCs with DRAM base not from 0x60000000(rk3229
and many other 32bit Rockchip SoCs), eg. rk3288 DRAM base is 0.
Signed-off-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
fi
dtname=$1
+text_base=`sed -n "/SYS_TEXT_BASE=/s/CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE=//p" .config \
+ |tr -d '\r'`
+dram_base=`sed -n "/SYS_SDRAM_BASE=/s/CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE=//p" \
+ include/autoconf.mk|tr -d '\r'`
+tee_base=`echo "obase=16;$(($dram_base+0x8400000))"|bc`
+tee_base='0x'$tee_base
cat << __HEADER_EOF
/*
os = "U-Boot";
arch = "arm";
compression = "none";
- load = <0x61000000>;
+ load = <$text_base>;
};
optee {
description = "OP-TEE";
arch = "arm";
os = "tee";
compression = "none";
- load = <0x68400000>;
- entry = <0x68400000>;
+ load = <$tee_base>;
+ entry = <$tee_base>;
};
fdt {
description = "$(basename $dtname .dtb)";