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- .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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- Chromebook Boot Flow
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- Most recent Chromebooks that use device tree are using the opensource
- depthcharge_ bootloader. Depthcharge_ expects the OS to be packaged as a `FIT
- Image`_ which contains an OS image as well as a collection of device trees. It
- is up to depthcharge_ to pick the right device tree from the `FIT Image`_ and
- provide it to the OS.
- The scheme that depthcharge_ uses to pick the device tree takes into account
- three variables:
- - Board name, specified at depthcharge_ compile time. This is $(BOARD) below.
- - Board revision number, determined at runtime (perhaps by reading GPIO
- strappings, perhaps via some other method). This is $(REV) below.
- - SKU number, read from GPIO strappings at boot time. This is $(SKU) below.
- For recent Chromebooks, depthcharge_ creates a match list that looks like this:
- - google,$(BOARD)-rev$(REV)-sku$(SKU)
- - google,$(BOARD)-rev$(REV)
- - google,$(BOARD)-sku$(SKU)
- - google,$(BOARD)
- Note that some older Chromebooks use a slightly different list that may
- not include SKU matching or may prioritize SKU/rev differently.
- Note that for some boards there may be extra board-specific logic to inject
- extra compatibles into the list, but this is uncommon.
- Depthcharge_ will look through all device trees in the `FIT Image`_ trying to
- find one that matches the most specific compatible. It will then look
- through all device trees in the `FIT Image`_ trying to find the one that
- matches the *second most* specific compatible, etc.
- When searching for a device tree, depthcharge_ doesn't care where the
- compatible string falls within a device tree's root compatible string array.
- As an example, if we're on board "lazor", rev 4, SKU 0 and we have two device
- trees:
- - "google,lazor-rev5-sku0", "google,lazor-rev4-sku0", "qcom,sc7180"
- - "google,lazor", "qcom,sc7180"
- Then depthcharge_ will pick the first device tree even though
- "google,lazor-rev4-sku0" was the second compatible listed in that device tree.
- This is because it is a more specific compatible than "google,lazor".
- It should be noted that depthcharge_ does not have any smarts to try to
- match board or SKU revisions that are "close by". That is to say that
- if depthcharge_ knows it's on "rev4" of a board but there is no "rev4"
- device tree then depthcharge_ *won't* look for a "rev3" device tree.
- In general when any significant changes are made to a board the board
- revision number is increased even if none of those changes need to
- be reflected in the device tree. Thus it's fairly common to see device
- trees with multiple revisions.
- It should be noted that, taking into account the above system that
- depthcharge_ has, the most flexibility is achieved if the device tree
- supporting the newest revision(s) of a board omits the "-rev{REV}"
- compatible strings. When this is done then if you get a new board
- revision and try to run old software on it then we'll at pick the
- newest device tree we know about.
- .. _depthcharge: https://source.chromium.org/chromiumos/chromiumos/codesearch/+/main:src/platform/depthcharge/
- .. _`FIT Image`: https://doc.coreboot.org/lib/payloads/fit.html
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