From: Lars Feyaerts Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2023 08:00:14 +0000 (+0200) Subject: mkimage: allow internalization of data-position X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/img/static/%7B%7B%20%28.OutputFormats.Get?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4860ee9b09e00ded5e9dfb5d418283dc2840bf1e;p=u-boot.git mkimage: allow internalization of data-position Make it possible for data that was externalized using a static external position (-p) to be internalized. Enables the ability to convert existing FIT images built with -p to be converted to a FIT image where the data is internal, to be converted to a FIT image where the data is external relative to the end of the FIT (-E) or change the initial static external position to a different static external position (-p). Removing the original external-data-related properties ensures that they're not present after conversion. Without this, they would still be present in the resulting FIT even if the FIT has been, for example, internalized. Signed-off-by: Lars Feyaerts Reviewed-by: Simon Glass --- diff --git a/doc/mkimage.1 b/doc/mkimage.1 index 76c7859bb0..d0a038a880 100644 --- a/doc/mkimage.1 +++ b/doc/mkimage.1 @@ -860,6 +860,25 @@ verify signatures is added to u\-boot.dtb with required = "conf" property. \-K u\-boot.dtb -r kernel.itb .EE .RE +.P +Convert an existing FIT image from any of the three types of data storage +(internal, external data-offset or external data-position) to another type +of data storage. +.RS +.P +.EX +\fB// convert FIT from internal data to data-position +\fBmkimage -p 0x20000 -F internal_data.itb +.EE +.EX +\fB// convert FIT from data-position to data-offset +\fBmkimage -E -F external_data-position.itb +.EE +.EX +\fB// convert FIT from data-offset to internal data +\fBmkimage -F external_data-offset.itb +.EE +.RE . .SH SEE ALSO .BR dtc (1), diff --git a/tools/fit_image.c b/tools/fit_image.c index 9fe69ea0d9..10f36e9342 100644 --- a/tools/fit_image.c +++ b/tools/fit_image.c @@ -616,6 +616,8 @@ err: static int fit_import_data(struct image_tool_params *params, const char *fname) { void *fdt, *old_fdt; + void *data = NULL; + const char *ext_data_prop = NULL; int fit_size, new_size, size, data_base; int fd; struct stat sbuf; @@ -659,14 +661,28 @@ static int fit_import_data(struct image_tool_params *params, const char *fname) int buf_ptr; int len; - buf_ptr = fdtdec_get_int(fdt, node, "data-offset", -1); - len = fdtdec_get_int(fdt, node, "data-size", -1); - if (buf_ptr == -1 || len == -1) + /* + * FIT_DATA_OFFSET_PROP and FIT_DATA_POSITION_PROP are never both present, + * but if they are, prefer FIT_DATA_OFFSET_PROP as it was there first + */ + buf_ptr = fdtdec_get_int(fdt, node, FIT_DATA_POSITION_PROP, -1); + if (buf_ptr != -1) { + ext_data_prop = FIT_DATA_POSITION_PROP; + data = old_fdt + buf_ptr; + } + buf_ptr = fdtdec_get_int(fdt, node, FIT_DATA_OFFSET_PROP, -1); + if (buf_ptr != -1) { + ext_data_prop = FIT_DATA_OFFSET_PROP; + data = old_fdt + data_base + buf_ptr; + } + len = fdtdec_get_int(fdt, node, FIT_DATA_SIZE_PROP, -1); + if (!data || len == -1) continue; debug("Importing data size %x\n", len); - ret = fdt_setprop(fdt, node, "data", - old_fdt + data_base + buf_ptr, len); + ret = fdt_setprop(fdt, node, FIT_DATA_PROP, data, len); + ret = fdt_delprop(fdt, node, ext_data_prop); + if (ret) { debug("%s: Failed to write property: %s\n", __func__, fdt_strerror(ret));