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| U-Boot for arm64
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| Summary
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| =======
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| The initial arm64 U-Boot port was developed before hardware was available,
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| so the first supported platforms were the Foundation and Fast Model for ARMv8.
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| These days U-Boot runs on a variety of 64-bit capable ARM hardware, from
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| embedded development boards to servers.
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| 
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| Notes
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| =====
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| 
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| 1. U-Boot can run at any exception level it is entered in, it is
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|    recommened to enter it in EL3 if U-Boot takes some responsibilities of a
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|    classical firmware (like initial hardware setup, CPU errata workarounds
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|    or SMP bringup). U-Boot can be entered in EL2 when its main purpose is
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|    that of a boot loader. It can drop to lower exception levels before
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|    entering the OS.
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| 
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| 2. U-Boot for arm64 is compiled with AArch64-gcc. AArch64-gcc
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|    use rela relocation format, a tool(tools/relocate-rela) by Scott Wood
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|    is used to encode the initial addend of rela to u-boot.bin. After running,
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|    the U-Boot will be relocated to destination again.
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| 
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| 3. Earlier Linux kernel versions required the FDT to be placed at a
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|    2 MB boundary and within the same 512 MB section as the kernel image,
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|    resulting in fdt_high to be defined specially.
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|    Since kernel version 4.2 Linux is more relaxed about the DT location, so it
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|    can be placed anywhere in memory.
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|    Please reference linux/Documentation/arm64/booting.txt for detail.
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| 
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| 4. Spin-table is used to wake up secondary processors. One location
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|    (or per processor location) is defined to hold the kernel entry point
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|    for secondary processors. It must be ensured that the location is
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|    accessible and zero immediately after secondary processor
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|    enter slave_cpu branch execution in start.S. The location address
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|    is encoded in cpu node of DTS. Linux kernel store the entry point
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|    of secondary processors to it and send event to wakeup secondary
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|    processors.
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|    Please reference linux/Documentation/arm64/booting.txt for detail.
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| 
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| 5. Generic board is supported.
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| 
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| 6. CONFIG_ARM64 instead of CONFIG_ARMV8 is used to distinguish aarch64 and
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|    aarch32 specific codes.
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| 
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| 
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| Contributors
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| ============
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|    Tom Rini            <trini@ti.com>
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|    Scott Wood          <scottwood@freescale.com>
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|    York Sun            <yorksun@freescale.com>
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|    Simon Glass         <sjg@chromium.org>
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|    Sharma Bhupesh      <bhupesh.sharma@freescale.com>
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|    Rob Herring         <robherring2@gmail.com>
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|    Sergey Temerkhanov  <s.temerkhanov@gmail.com>
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