On modern Allwinner SoCs (tested: H2+, A64, H5, H6) the BootROM can
actually load the SPL also from sector 256 (128KB) of an SD card or eMMC
chip. For more details, see [1].
In this case the boot source indicator (written at offset 0x28 of SRAM A1)
has bit 4 set, so it's 0x10 for SD card and 0x12 for eMMC.
Add those new values to the existing boot source check to allow booting
the SPL from those "high" disk offsets as well. For this to work, the
value of CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_SECTOR needs to be adjusted,
for instance to 0x140 (right after the high SPL). Doing this dynamically
sounds desirable, but looks nasty to implement.
[1] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/linux-sunxi/MaiijyaAFjk
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
#define SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_NAND 1
#define SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_MMC2 2
#define SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_SPI 3
+#define SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_MMC0_HIGH 0x10
+#define SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_MMC2_HIGH 0x12
/* boot head definition from sun4i boot code */
struct boot_file_head {
boot_source = readb(SPL_ADDR + 0x28);
switch (boot_source) {
case SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_MMC0:
+ case SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_MMC0_HIGH:
return BOOT_DEVICE_MMC1;
case SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_NAND:
return BOOT_DEVICE_NAND;
case SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_MMC2:
+ case SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_MMC2_HIGH:
return BOOT_DEVICE_MMC2;
case SUNXI_BOOTED_FROM_SPI:
return BOOT_DEVICE_SPI;