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* Commit3e76099aac
("loader: Allow a custom AddressSpace when loading ROMs") introduced the "Rom.as" field: (1) It modified the utility callers of rom_insert() to take "as" as a new parameter from *their* callers, and set "rom->as" from that parameter. The functions covered were rom_add_file() and rom_add_elf_program(). (2) It also modified rom_insert() itself, to auto-assign "&address_space_memory", in case the external caller passed -- and the utility caller forwarded -- as=NULL. Except, commit3e76099aac
forgot to update the third utility caller of rom_insert(), under point (1), namely rom_add_blob(). * Later, commit5e774eb3bd
("loader: Add AddressSpace loading support to uImages") added the load_uimage_as() function, and the rom_add_blob_fixed_as() function-like macro, with the necessary changes elsewhere to propagate the new "as" parameter to rom_add_blob(): load_uimage_as() load_uboot_image() rom_add_blob_fixed_as() rom_add_blob() At this point, the signature (and workings) of rom_add_blob() had been broken already, and the rom_add_blob_fixed_as() macro passed its "_as" parameter to rom_add_blob() as "callback_opaque". Given that the "fw_callback" parameter itself was set to NULL (correctly), this did no additional damage (the opaque arg would never be used), but ultimately it broke the new functionality of load_uimage_as(). * The load_uimage_as() function would be put to use in one of the later patches, commite481a1f63c
("generic-loader: Add a generic loader"). * We can fix this only in a unified patch now. Append "AddressSpace *as" to the signature of rom_add_blob(), and handle the new parameter. Pass NULL from all current callers, except from rom_add_blob_fixed_as(), where "_as" has to be bumped to the proper position. * Note that rom_add_file() rejects the case when both "mr" and "as" are passed in as non-NULL. The action that this is apparently supposed to prevent is the rom->mr = mr; assignment (that's the only place where the "mr" parameter is used in rom_add_file()). In rom_add_blob() though, we have no "mr" parameter, and the actions done on the fw_cfg branch: if (fw_file_name && fw_cfg) { if (mc->rom_file_has_mr) { data = rom_set_mr(rom, OBJECT(fw_cfg), devpath); mr = rom->mr; } else { data = rom->data; } reflect those that are performed by rom_add_file() too (with mr==NULL): if (rom->fw_file && fw_cfg) { if ((!option_rom || mc->option_rom_has_mr) && mc->rom_file_has_mr) { data = rom_set_mr(rom, OBJECT(fw_cfg), devpath); } else { data = rom->data; } Hence we need no additional restrictions in rom_add_blob(). * Stable is not affected as both problematic commits appeared first in v2.8.0-rc0. Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com> Cc: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Cc: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Cc: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Cc: Shannon Zhao <zhaoshenglong@huawei.com> Cc: qemu-arm@nongnu.org Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org Fixes:3e76099aac
Fixes:5e774eb3bd
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
217 lines
8.7 KiB
C
217 lines
8.7 KiB
C
#ifndef LOADER_H
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#define LOADER_H
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#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
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#include "hw/nvram/fw_cfg.h"
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/* loader.c */
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/**
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* get_image_size: retrieve size of an image file
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* @filename: Path to the image file
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*
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* Returns the size of the image file on success, -1 otherwise.
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* On error, errno is also set as appropriate.
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*/
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int get_image_size(const char *filename);
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int load_image(const char *filename, uint8_t *addr); /* deprecated */
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ssize_t load_image_size(const char *filename, void *addr, size_t size);
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/**load_image_targphys_as:
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* @filename: Path to the image file
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* @addr: Address to load the image to
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* @max_sz: The maximum size of the image to load
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* @as: The AddressSpace to load the ELF to. The value of address_space_memory
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* is used if nothing is supplied here.
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*
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* Load a fixed image into memory.
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*
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* Returns the size of the loaded image on success, -1 otherwise.
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*/
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int load_image_targphys_as(const char *filename,
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hwaddr addr, uint64_t max_sz, AddressSpace *as);
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/** load_image_targphys:
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* Same as load_image_targphys_as(), but doesn't allow the caller to specify
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* an AddressSpace.
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*/
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int load_image_targphys(const char *filename, hwaddr,
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uint64_t max_sz);
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/**
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* load_image_mr: load an image into a memory region
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* @filename: Path to the image file
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* @mr: Memory Region to load into
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*
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* Load the specified file into the memory region.
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* The file loaded is registered as a ROM, so its contents will be
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* reinstated whenever the system is reset.
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* If the file is larger than the memory region's size the call will fail.
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* Returns -1 on failure, or the size of the file.
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*/
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int load_image_mr(const char *filename, MemoryRegion *mr);
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/* This is the limit on the maximum uncompressed image size that
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* load_image_gzipped_buffer() and load_image_gzipped() will read. It prevents
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* g_malloc() in those functions from allocating a huge amount of memory.
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*/
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#define LOAD_IMAGE_MAX_GUNZIP_BYTES (256 << 20)
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int load_image_gzipped_buffer(const char *filename, uint64_t max_sz,
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uint8_t **buffer);
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int load_image_gzipped(const char *filename, hwaddr addr, uint64_t max_sz);
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#define ELF_LOAD_FAILED -1
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#define ELF_LOAD_NOT_ELF -2
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#define ELF_LOAD_WRONG_ARCH -3
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#define ELF_LOAD_WRONG_ENDIAN -4
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const char *load_elf_strerror(int error);
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/** load_elf_as:
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* @filename: Path of ELF file
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* @translate_fn: optional function to translate load addresses
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* @translate_opaque: opaque data passed to @translate_fn
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* @pentry: Populated with program entry point. Ignored if NULL.
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* @lowaddr: Populated with lowest loaded address. Ignored if NULL.
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* @highaddr: Populated with highest loaded address. Ignored if NULL.
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* @bigendian: Expected ELF endianness. 0 for LE otherwise BE
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* @elf_machine: Expected ELF machine type
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* @clear_lsb: Set to mask off LSB of addresses (Some architectures use
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* this for non-address data)
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* @data_swab: Set to order of byte swapping for data. 0 for no swap, 1
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* for swapping bytes within halfwords, 2 for bytes within
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* words and 3 for within doublewords.
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* @as: The AddressSpace to load the ELF to. The value of address_space_memory
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* is used if nothing is supplied here.
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*
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* Load an ELF file's contents to the emulated system's address space.
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* Clients may optionally specify a callback to perform address
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* translations. @pentry, @lowaddr and @highaddr are optional pointers
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* which will be populated with various load information. @bigendian and
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* @elf_machine give the expected endianness and machine for the ELF the
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* load will fail if the target ELF does not match. Some architectures
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* have some architecture-specific behaviours that come into effect when
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* their particular values for @elf_machine are set.
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* If @elf_machine is EM_NONE then the machine type will be read from the
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* ELF header and no checks will be carried out against the machine type.
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*/
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int load_elf_as(const char *filename,
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uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
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void *translate_opaque, uint64_t *pentry, uint64_t *lowaddr,
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uint64_t *highaddr, int big_endian, int elf_machine,
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int clear_lsb, int data_swab, AddressSpace *as);
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/** load_elf:
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* Same as load_elf_as(), but doesn't allow the caller to specify an
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* AddressSpace.
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*/
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int load_elf(const char *filename, uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
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void *translate_opaque, uint64_t *pentry, uint64_t *lowaddr,
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uint64_t *highaddr, int big_endian, int elf_machine,
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int clear_lsb, int data_swab);
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/** load_elf_hdr:
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* @filename: Path of ELF file
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* @hdr: Buffer to populate with header data. Header data will not be
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* filled if set to NULL.
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* @is64: Set to true if the ELF is 64bit. Ignored if set to NULL
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* @errp: Populated with an error in failure cases
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*
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* Inspect an ELF file's header. Read its full header contents into a
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* buffer and/or determine if the ELF is 64bit.
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*/
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void load_elf_hdr(const char *filename, void *hdr, bool *is64, Error **errp);
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int load_aout(const char *filename, hwaddr addr, int max_sz,
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int bswap_needed, hwaddr target_page_size);
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/** load_uimage_as:
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* @filename: Path of uimage file
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* @ep: Populated with program entry point. Ignored if NULL.
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* @loadaddr: Populated with the load address. Ignored if NULL.
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* @is_linux: Is set to true if the image loaded is Linux. Ignored if NULL.
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* @translate_fn: optional function to translate load addresses
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* @translate_opaque: opaque data passed to @translate_fn
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* @as: The AddressSpace to load the ELF to. The value of address_space_memory
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* is used if nothing is supplied here.
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*
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* Loads a u-boot image into memory.
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*
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* Returns the size of the loaded image on success, -1 otherwise.
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*/
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int load_uimage_as(const char *filename, hwaddr *ep,
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hwaddr *loadaddr, int *is_linux,
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uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
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void *translate_opaque, AddressSpace *as);
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/** load_uimage:
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* Same as load_uimage_as(), but doesn't allow the caller to specify an
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* AddressSpace.
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*/
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int load_uimage(const char *filename, hwaddr *ep,
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hwaddr *loadaddr, int *is_linux,
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uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
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void *translate_opaque);
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/**
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* load_ramdisk:
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* @filename: Path to the ramdisk image
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* @addr: Memory address to load the ramdisk to
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* @max_sz: Maximum allowed ramdisk size (for non-u-boot ramdisks)
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*
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* Load a ramdisk image with U-Boot header to the specified memory
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* address.
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*
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* Returns the size of the loaded image on success, -1 otherwise.
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*/
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int load_ramdisk(const char *filename, hwaddr addr, uint64_t max_sz);
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ssize_t read_targphys(const char *name,
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int fd, hwaddr dst_addr, size_t nbytes);
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void pstrcpy_targphys(const char *name,
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hwaddr dest, int buf_size,
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const char *source);
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extern bool option_rom_has_mr;
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extern bool rom_file_has_mr;
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int rom_add_file(const char *file, const char *fw_dir,
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hwaddr addr, int32_t bootindex,
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bool option_rom, MemoryRegion *mr, AddressSpace *as);
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MemoryRegion *rom_add_blob(const char *name, const void *blob, size_t len,
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size_t max_len, hwaddr addr,
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const char *fw_file_name,
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FWCfgReadCallback fw_callback,
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void *callback_opaque, AddressSpace *as);
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int rom_add_elf_program(const char *name, void *data, size_t datasize,
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size_t romsize, hwaddr addr, AddressSpace *as);
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int rom_check_and_register_reset(void);
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void rom_set_fw(FWCfgState *f);
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void rom_set_order_override(int order);
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void rom_reset_order_override(void);
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int rom_copy(uint8_t *dest, hwaddr addr, size_t size);
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void *rom_ptr(hwaddr addr);
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void hmp_info_roms(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict);
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#define rom_add_file_fixed(_f, _a, _i) \
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rom_add_file(_f, NULL, _a, _i, false, NULL, NULL)
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#define rom_add_blob_fixed(_f, _b, _l, _a) \
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rom_add_blob(_f, _b, _l, _l, _a, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)
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#define rom_add_file_mr(_f, _mr, _i) \
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rom_add_file(_f, NULL, 0, _i, false, _mr, NULL)
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#define rom_add_file_as(_f, _as, _i) \
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rom_add_file(_f, NULL, 0, _i, false, NULL, _as)
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#define rom_add_file_fixed_as(_f, _a, _i, _as) \
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rom_add_file(_f, NULL, _a, _i, false, NULL, _as)
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#define rom_add_blob_fixed_as(_f, _b, _l, _a, _as) \
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rom_add_blob(_f, _b, _l, _l, _a, NULL, NULL, NULL, _as)
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#define PC_ROM_MIN_VGA 0xc0000
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#define PC_ROM_MIN_OPTION 0xc8000
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#define PC_ROM_MAX 0xe0000
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#define PC_ROM_ALIGN 0x800
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#define PC_ROM_SIZE (PC_ROM_MAX - PC_ROM_MIN_VGA)
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int rom_add_vga(const char *file);
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int rom_add_option(const char *file, int32_t bootindex);
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#endif
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