1U-Boot new uImage source file format (bindings definition) 2========================================================== 3 4Author: Marian Balakowicz <m8@semihalf.com> 5External data additions, 25/1/16 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> 6 71) Introduction 8--------------- 9 10Evolution of the 2.6 Linux kernel for embedded PowerPC systems introduced new 11booting method which requires that hardware description is available to the 12kernel in the form of Flattened Device Tree. 13 14Booting with a Flattened Device Tree is much more flexible and is intended to 15replace direct passing of 'struct bd_info' which was used to boot pre-FDT 16kernels. 17 18However, U-Boot needs to support both techniques to provide backward 19compatibility for platforms which are not FDT ready. Number of elements 20playing role in the booting process has increased and now includes the FDT 21blob. Kernel image, FDT blob and possibly ramdisk image - all must be placed 22in the system memory and passed to bootm as a arguments. Some of them may be 23missing: FDT is not present for legacy platforms, ramdisk is always optional. 24Additionally, old uImage format has been extended to support multi sub-images 25but the support is limited by simple format of the legacy uImage structure. 26Single binary header 'struct image_header' is not flexible enough to cover all 27possible scenarios. 28 29All those factors combined clearly show that there is a need for new, more 30flexible, multi component uImage format. 31 32 332) New uImage format assumptions 34-------------------------------- 35 36a) Implementation 37 38Libfdt has been selected for the new uImage format implementation as (1) it 39provides needed functionality, (2) is actively maintained and developed and 40(3) increases code reuse as it is already part of the U-Boot source tree. 41 42b) Terminology 43 44This document defines new uImage structure by providing FDT bindings for new 45uImage internals. Bindings are defined from U-Boot perspective, i.e. describe 46final form of the uImage at the moment when it reaches U-Boot. User 47perspective may be simpler, as some of the properties (like timestamps and 48hashes) will need to be filled in automatically by the U-Boot mkimage tool. 49 50To avoid confusion with the kernel FDT the following naming convention is 51proposed for the new uImage format related terms: 52 53FIT - Flattened uImage Tree 54 55FIT is formally a flattened device tree (in the libfdt meaning), which 56conforms to bindings defined in this document. 57 58.its - image tree source 59.fit - flattened image tree blob 60 61c) Image building procedure 62 63The following picture shows how the new uImage is prepared. Input consists of 64image source file (.its) and a set of data files. Image is created with the 65help of standard U-Boot mkimage tool which in turn uses dtc (device tree 66compiler) to produce image tree blob (.itb). Resulting .itb file is the 67actual binary of a new uImage. 68 69 70tqm5200.its 71+ 72vmlinux.bin.gz mkimage + dtc xfer to target 73eldk-4.2-ramdisk --------------> tqm5200.itb --------------> bootm 74tqm5200.dtb /|\ 75... | 76 'new uImage' 77 78 - create .its file, automatically filled-in properties are omitted 79 - call mkimage tool on a .its file 80 - mkimage calls dtc to create .itb image and assures that 81 missing properties are added 82 - .itb (new uImage) is uploaded onto the target and used therein 83 84 85d) Unique identifiers 86 87To identify FIT sub-nodes representing images, hashes, configurations (which 88are defined in the following sections), the "unit name" of the given sub-node 89is used as it's identifier as it assures uniqueness without additional 90checking required. 91 92 933) Root node properties 94----------------------- 95 96Root node of the uImage Tree should have the following layout: 97 98/ o image-tree 99 |- description = "image description" 100 |- timestamp = <12399321> 101 |- #address-cells = <1> 102 | 103 o images 104 | | 105 | o image@1 {...} 106 | o image@2 {...} 107 | ... 108 | 109 o configurations 110 |- default = "conf@1" 111 | 112 o conf@1 {...} 113 o conf@2 {...} 114 ... 115 116 117 Optional property: 118 - description : Textual description of the uImage 119 120 Mandatory property: 121 - timestamp : Last image modification time being counted in seconds since 122 1970-01-01 00:00:00 - to be automatically calculated by mkimage tool. 123 124 Conditionally mandatory property: 125 - #address-cells : Number of 32bit cells required to represent entry and 126 load addresses supplied within sub-image nodes. May be omitted when no 127 entry or load addresses are used. 128 129 Mandatory node: 130 - images : This node contains a set of sub-nodes, each of them representing 131 single component sub-image (like kernel, ramdisk, etc.). At least one 132 sub-image is required. 133 134 Optional node: 135 - configurations : Contains a set of available configuration nodes and 136 defines a default configuration. 137 138 1394) '/images' node 140----------------- 141 142This node is a container node for component sub-image nodes. Each sub-node of 143the '/images' node should have the following layout: 144 145 o image@1 146 |- description = "component sub-image description" 147 |- data = /incbin/("path/to/data/file.bin") 148 |- type = "sub-image type name" 149 |- arch = "ARCH name" 150 |- os = "OS name" 151 |- compression = "compression name" 152 |- load = <00000000> 153 |- entry = <00000000> 154 | 155 o hash@1 {...} 156 o hash@2 {...} 157 ... 158 159 Mandatory properties: 160 - description : Textual description of the component sub-image 161 - type : Name of component sub-image type, supported types are: 162 "standalone", "kernel", "ramdisk", "firmware", "script", "filesystem", 163 "flat_dt" and others (see uimage_type in common/image.c). 164 - data : Path to the external file which contains this node's binary data. 165 - compression : Compression used by included data. Supported compressions 166 are "gzip" and "bzip2". If no compression is used compression property 167 should be set to "none". 168 169 Conditionally mandatory property: 170 - os : OS name, mandatory for types "kernel" and "ramdisk". Valid OS names 171 are: "openbsd", "netbsd", "freebsd", "4_4bsd", "linux", "svr4", "esix", 172 "solaris", "irix", "sco", "dell", "ncr", "lynxos", "vxworks", "psos", "qnx", 173 "u_boot", "rtems", "unity", "integrity". 174 - arch : Architecture name, mandatory for types: "standalone", "kernel", 175 "firmware", "ramdisk" and "fdt". Valid architecture names are: "alpha", 176 "arm", "i386", "ia64", "mips", "mips64", "ppc", "s390", "sh", "sparc", 177 "sparc64", "m68k", "microblaze", "nios2", "blackfin", "avr32", "st200", 178 "sandbox". 179 - entry : entry point address, address size is determined by 180 '#address-cells' property of the root node. Mandatory for for types: 181 "standalone" and "kernel". 182 - load : load address, address size is determined by '#address-cells' 183 property of the root node. Mandatory for types: "standalone" and "kernel". 184 185 Optional nodes: 186 - hash@1 : Each hash sub-node represents separate hash or checksum 187 calculated for node's data according to specified algorithm. 188 189 1905) Hash nodes 191------------- 192 193o hash@1 194 |- algo = "hash or checksum algorithm name" 195 |- value = [hash or checksum value] 196 197 Mandatory properties: 198 - algo : Algorithm name, supported are "crc32", "md5" and "sha1". 199 - value : Actual checksum or hash value, correspondingly 4, 16 or 20 bytes 200 long. 201 202 2036) '/configurations' node 204------------------------- 205 206The 'configurations' node is optional. If present, it allows to create a 207convenient, labeled boot configurations, which combine together kernel images 208with their ramdisks and fdt blobs. 209 210The 'configurations' node has has the following structure: 211 212o configurations 213 |- default = "default configuration sub-node unit name" 214 | 215 o config@1 {...} 216 o config@2 {...} 217 ... 218 219 220 Optional property: 221 - default : Selects one of the configuration sub-nodes as a default 222 configuration. 223 224 Mandatory nodes: 225 - configuration-sub-node-unit-name : At least one of the configuration 226 sub-nodes is required. 227 228 2297) Configuration nodes 230---------------------- 231 232Each configuration has the following structure: 233 234o config@1 235 |- description = "configuration description" 236 |- kernel = "kernel sub-node unit name" 237 |- ramdisk = "ramdisk sub-node unit name" 238 |- fdt = "fdt sub-node unit-name" 239 |- loadables = "loadables sub-node unit-name" 240 241 242 Mandatory properties: 243 - description : Textual configuration description. 244 - kernel : Unit name of the corresponding kernel image (image sub-node of a 245 "kernel" type). 246 247 Optional properties: 248 - ramdisk : Unit name of the corresponding ramdisk image (component image 249 node of a "ramdisk" type). 250 - fdt : Unit name of the corresponding fdt blob (component image node of a 251 "fdt type"). 252 - setup : Unit name of the corresponding setup binary (used for booting 253 an x86 kernel). This contains the setup.bin file built by the kernel. 254 - loadables : Unit name containing a list of additional binaries to be 255 loaded at their given locations. "loadables" is a comma-separated list 256 of strings. U-Boot will load each binary at its given start-address. 257 258The FDT blob is required to properly boot FDT based kernel, so the minimal 259configuration for 2.6 FDT kernel is (kernel, fdt) pair. 260 261Older, 2.4 kernel and 2.6 non-FDT kernel do not use FDT blob, in such cases 262'struct bd_info' must be passed instead of FDT blob, thus fdt property *must 263not* be specified in a configuration node. 264 265 2668) External data 267---------------- 268 269The above format shows a 'data' property which holds the data for each image. 270It is also possible for this data to reside outside the FIT itself. This 271allows the FIT to be quite small, so that it can be loaded and scanned 272without loading a large amount of data. Then when an image is needed it can 273be loaded from an external source. 274 275In this case the 'data' property is omitted. Instead you can use: 276 277 - data-offset : offset of the data in a separate image store. The image 278 store is placed immediately after the last byte of the device tree binary, 279 aligned to a 4-byte boundary. 280 - data-size : size of the data in bytes 281 282 2839) Examples 284----------- 285 286Please see doc/uImage.FIT/*.its for actual image source files. 287