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/*
* Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Linaro Ltd
* Authors: Roy Franz <roy.franz@linaro.org>
* Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
.macro __nop
#ifdef CONFIG_EFI_STUB
@ This is almost but not quite a NOP, since it does clobber the
@ condition flags. But it is the best we can do for EFI, since
@ PE/COFF expects the magic string "MZ" at offset 0, while the
@ ARM/Linux boot protocol expects an executable instruction
@ there.
.inst 'M' | ('Z' << 8) | (0x1310 << 16) @ tstne r0, #0x4d000
#else
mov r0, r0
#endif
.endm
.macro __EFI_HEADER
#ifdef CONFIG_EFI_STUB
b __efi_start
.set start_offset, __efi_start - start
.org start + 0x3c
@
@ The PE header can be anywhere in the file, but for
@ simplicity we keep it together with the MSDOS header
@ The offset to the PE/COFF header needs to be at offset
@ 0x3C in the MSDOS header.
@ The only 2 fields of the MSDOS header that are used are this
@ PE/COFF offset, and the "MZ" bytes at offset 0x0.
@
.long pe_header - start @ Offset to the PE header.
pe_header:
.ascii "PE\0\0"
coff_header:
.short 0x01c2 @ ARM or Thumb
.short 2 @ nr_sections
.long 0 @ TimeDateStamp
.long 0 @ PointerToSymbolTable
.long 1 @ NumberOfSymbols
.short section_table - optional_header
@ SizeOfOptionalHeader
.short 0x306 @ Characteristics.
@ IMAGE_FILE_32BIT_MACHINE |
@ IMAGE_FILE_DEBUG_STRIPPED |
@ IMAGE_FILE_EXECUTABLE_IMAGE |
@ IMAGE_FILE_LINE_NUMS_STRIPPED
optional_header:
.short 0x10b @ PE32 format
.byte 0x02 @ MajorLinkerVersion
.byte 0x14 @ MinorLinkerVersion
.long _end - __efi_start @ SizeOfCode
.long 0 @ SizeOfInitializedData
.long 0 @ SizeOfUninitializedData
.long efi_stub_entry - start @ AddressOfEntryPoint
.long start_offset @ BaseOfCode
.long 0 @ data
extra_header_fields:
.long 0 @ ImageBase
.long 0x200 @ SectionAlignment
.long 0x200 @ FileAlignment
.short 0 @ MajorOperatingSystemVersion
.short 0 @ MinorOperatingSystemVersion
.short 0 @ MajorImageVersion
.short 0 @ MinorImageVersion
.short 0 @ MajorSubsystemVersion
.short 0 @ MinorSubsystemVersion
.long 0 @ Win32VersionValue
.long _end - start @ SizeOfImage
.long start_offset @ SizeOfHeaders
.long 0 @ CheckSum
.short 0xa @ Subsystem (EFI application)
.short 0 @ DllCharacteristics
.long 0 @ SizeOfStackReserve
.long 0 @ SizeOfStackCommit
.long 0 @ SizeOfHeapReserve
.long 0 @ SizeOfHeapCommit
.long 0 @ LoaderFlags
.long 0x6 @ NumberOfRvaAndSizes
.quad 0 @ ExportTable
.quad 0 @ ImportTable
.quad 0 @ ResourceTable
.quad 0 @ ExceptionTable
.quad 0 @ CertificationTable
.quad 0 @ BaseRelocationTable
section_table:
@
@ The EFI application loader requires a relocation section
@ because EFI applications must be relocatable. This is a
@ dummy section as far as we are concerned.
@
.ascii ".reloc\0\0"
.long 0 @ VirtualSize
.long 0 @ VirtualAddress
.long 0 @ SizeOfRawData
.long 0 @ PointerToRawData
.long 0 @ PointerToRelocations
.long 0 @ PointerToLineNumbers
.short 0 @ NumberOfRelocations
.short 0 @ NumberOfLineNumbers
.long 0x42100040 @ Characteristics
.ascii ".text\0\0\0"
.long _end - __efi_start @ VirtualSize
.long __efi_start @ VirtualAddress
.long _edata - __efi_start @ SizeOfRawData
.long __efi_start @ PointerToRawData
.long 0 @ PointerToRelocations
.long 0 @ PointerToLineNumbers
.short 0 @ NumberOfRelocations
.short 0 @ NumberOfLineNumbers
.long 0xe0500020 @ Characteristics
.align 9
__efi_start:
#endif
.endm
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