hw/arm/raspi: Remove use of the 'version' value in the board code

We expected the 'version' ID to match the board processor ID,
but this is not always true (for example boards with revision
id 0xa02042/0xa22042 are Raspberry Pi 2 with a BCM2837 SoC).
This was not important because we were not modelling them, but
since the recent refactor now allow to model these boards, it
is safer to check the processor id directly. Remove the version
check.

Suggested-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Luc Michel <luc.michel@greensocs.com>
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org>
Message-id: 20200924111808.77168-9-f4bug@amsat.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
This commit is contained in:
Philippe Mathieu-Daudé 2020-09-24 13:18:08 +02:00 committed by Peter Maydell
parent 1af702690e
commit cdfaa57dcb

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@ -98,11 +98,6 @@ static RaspiProcessorId board_processor_id(uint32_t board_rev)
return proc_id;
}
static int board_version(uint32_t board_rev)
{
return board_processor_id(board_rev) + 1;
}
static const char *board_soc_type(uint32_t board_rev)
{
return soc_property[board_processor_id(board_rev)].type;
@ -201,7 +196,8 @@ static void reset_secondary(ARMCPU *cpu, const struct arm_boot_info *info)
cpu_set_pc(cs, info->smp_loader_start);
}
static void setup_boot(MachineState *machine, int version, size_t ram_size)
static void setup_boot(MachineState *machine, RaspiProcessorId processor_id,
size_t ram_size)
{
RaspiMachineState *s = RASPI_MACHINE(machine);
int r;
@ -210,12 +206,13 @@ static void setup_boot(MachineState *machine, int version, size_t ram_size)
s->binfo.ram_size = ram_size;
s->binfo.nb_cpus = machine->smp.cpus;
if (version <= 2) {
/* The rpi1 and 2 require some custom setup code to run in Secure
* mode before booting a kernel (to set up the SMC vectors so
* that we get a no-op SMC; this is used by Linux to call the
if (processor_id <= PROCESSOR_ID_BCM2836) {
/*
* The BCM2835 and BCM2836 require some custom setup code to run
* in Secure mode before booting a kernel (to set up the SMC vectors
* so that we get a no-op SMC; this is used by Linux to call the
* firmware for some cache maintenance operations.
* The rpi3 doesn't need this.
* The BCM2837 doesn't need this.
*/
s->binfo.board_setup_addr = BOARDSETUP_ADDR;
s->binfo.write_board_setup = write_board_setup;
@ -223,10 +220,10 @@ static void setup_boot(MachineState *machine, int version, size_t ram_size)
s->binfo.secure_boot = true;
}
/* Pi2 and Pi3 requires SMP setup */
if (version >= 2) {
/* BCM2836 and BCM2837 requires SMP setup */
if (processor_id >= PROCESSOR_ID_BCM2836) {
s->binfo.smp_loader_start = SMPBOOT_ADDR;
if (version == 2) {
if (processor_id == PROCESSOR_ID_BCM2836) {
s->binfo.write_secondary_boot = write_smpboot;
} else {
s->binfo.write_secondary_boot = write_smpboot64;
@ -260,7 +257,6 @@ static void raspi_machine_init(MachineState *machine)
RaspiMachineClass *mc = RASPI_MACHINE_GET_CLASS(machine);
RaspiMachineState *s = RASPI_MACHINE(machine);
uint32_t board_rev = mc->board_rev;
int version = board_version(board_rev);
uint64_t ram_size = board_ram_size(board_rev);
uint32_t vcram_size;
DriveInfo *di;
@ -301,7 +297,8 @@ static void raspi_machine_init(MachineState *machine)
vcram_size = object_property_get_uint(OBJECT(&s->soc), "vcram-size",
&error_abort);
setup_boot(machine, version, machine->ram_size - vcram_size);
setup_boot(machine, board_processor_id(mc->board_rev),
machine->ram_size - vcram_size);
}
static void raspi_machine_class_common_init(MachineClass *mc,