It is the tool BeagleBoardPkg/Tools/generate_image which will add a CH header to a the
BeagleBoard FD file.
The build macro EDK2_SECOND_STAGE_BOOTOLADER is not required any more.
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This library hides where the 'XIP' Global Variable are located in the memory.
It is expected the Sec/PrePi modules define the Global Variable area through
the GlobalVariable HOB.
The ArmPlatformGlobalVariableLib library allows access to global variables by
their offsets in this region.
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In PrePi the StackBase is automatically calculated from the top of the memory.
The information is now passed from the assembly files to the C code.
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The denomination 'Normal' was used to make reference to the 'Normal'
or 'Non Secure' or 'Non Trusted' world.
To avoid confusion, this prefix has been removed from PCDs to define
the normal world.
The PCDs explicitely related to the Secure/Trusted World continue to
have the 'Sec' prefix.
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In the previous version, every cores had the same stack size.
To avoid to waste memory with secondary core stacks, the primary core stack
size is now different from the secondary cores stack size.
These are the Stack PCDs and their default values:
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoresSecStackBase|0
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoreSecPrimaryStackSize|0x10000
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoreSecSecondaryStackSize|0x1000
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoresSecMonStackBase|0
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoreSecMonStackSize|0x1000
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoresStackBase|0
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCorePrimaryStackSize|0x10000
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoreSecondaryStackSize|0x1000
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On MpCore system, the primary core can now be any core of the system.
To identify the primary core, you can use 'gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdArmPrimaryCoreMask'
and 'gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdArmPrimaryCore'.
These PCDs by default use the ClusterId and CoreId to identify the core. And the
primary core is defined as the ClusetrId=0 and CoreId=0.
The helper macros are: IS_PRIMARY_CORE(MpId), GET_CORE_ID(MpId), GET_CLUSTER_ID(MpId),
GET_CORE_POS(MpId), PRIMARY_CORE_ID.
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This library is the interface for the ARM Generic Interrupt Controller
Architecture Specification.
ARM Platform can use any GIC controller (not necessary PL390 GIC).
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There are two variants of the Linux Loader EFI application:
- the ATAG version 'LinuxAtagLoader.inf': expect to start an ATAG 'zImage'
in the same directory as the EFI application
- the FDT version 'LinuxFdtLoader.inf': load the FDT blob 'platform.dtb'
and the FDT 'zImage' from the same directory as the EFI application.
When these applications are started without any argument, a menu appears
to the user to create/update a boot entry.
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Separate the BdsBootLinux() function into two functions for Atag and Fdt specific Linux booting
- BdsBootLinuxAtag ()
- BdsBootLinuxFdt ()
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In the previous version, this command was not working:
cp fs0:\zImage fs1:\
This change uses the source filename is the destination
filename is not specified.
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When there are no boot entries to delete, the boot manager was prompting the
user to select an entry to delete. This fix prints a message to let the
user know that he is trying delete boot entry when there are none.
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