From: Pali Rohár Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2021 17:12:48 +0000 (+0100) Subject: tools: kwbimage: Align kwbimage header to proper size X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5cad2e6ccee1e5a53107dd6c74c60a6d0da46690;p=u-boot.git tools: kwbimage: Align kwbimage header to proper size Currently kwbimage header is always aligned to 4096 bytes. But it does not have to be aligned to such a high value. The header needs to be just 4-byte aligned, while some image types have additional alignment restrictions. This change reduces size of kwbimage binaries by removing extra padding between header and data part. Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár Signed-off-by: Marek Behún Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese --- diff --git a/tools/kwbimage.c b/tools/kwbimage.c index a6f2659ab4..8dcfebcb57 100644 --- a/tools/kwbimage.c +++ b/tools/kwbimage.c @@ -858,6 +858,27 @@ done: return ret; } +static size_t image_headersz_align(size_t headersz, uint8_t blockid) +{ + /* + * Header needs to be 4-byte aligned, which is already ensured by code + * above. Moreover UART images must have header aligned to 128 bytes + * (xmodem block size), NAND images to 256 bytes (ECC calculation), + * and SATA and SDIO images to 512 bytes (storage block size). + * Note that SPI images do not have to have header size aligned + * to 256 bytes because it is possible to read from SPI storage from + * any offset (read offset does not have to be aligned to block size). + */ + if (blockid == IBR_HDR_UART_ID) + return ALIGN(headersz, 128); + else if (blockid == IBR_HDR_NAND_ID) + return ALIGN(headersz, 256); + else if (blockid == IBR_HDR_SATA_ID || blockid == IBR_HDR_SDIO_ID) + return ALIGN(headersz, 512); + else + return headersz; +} + static void *image_create_v0(size_t *imagesz, struct image_tool_params *params, int payloadsz) { @@ -994,11 +1015,7 @@ static size_t image_headersz_v1(int *hasext) *hasext = 1; } - /* - * The payload should be aligned on some reasonable - * boundary - */ - return ALIGN(headersz, 4096); + return image_headersz_align(headersz, image_get_bootfrom()); } int add_binary_header_v1(uint8_t **cur, uint8_t **next_ext,