/* arch/x86/lib/... */
int video_bios_init(void);
+/* arch/x86/lib/fsp/... */
+int x86_fsp_init(void);
+
void board_init_f_r_trampoline(ulong) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
void board_init_f_r(void) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
/* stack grows down from top of CAR */
movl %edx, %esp
+ subl $4, %esp
- /*
- * TODO:
- *
- * According to FSP architecture spec, the fsp_init() will not return
- * to its caller, instead it requires the bootloader to provide a
- * so-called continuation function to pass into the FSP as a parameter
- * of fsp_init, and fsp_init() will call that continuation function
- * directly.
- *
- * The call to fsp_init() may need to be moved out of the car_init()
- * to cpu_init_f() with the help of some inline assembly codes.
- * Note there is another issue that fsp_init() will setup another stack
- * using the fsp_init parameter stack_top after DRAM is initialized,
- * which means any data on the previous stack (on the CAR) gets lost
- * (ie: U-Boot global_data). FSP is supposed to support such scenario,
- * however it does not work. This should be revisited in the future.
- */
- movl $CONFIG_FSP_TEMP_RAM_ADDR, %eax
- xorl %edx, %edx
- xorl %ecx, %ecx
- call fsp_init
+ xor %esi, %esi
+ jmp car_init_done
.global fsp_init_done
fsp_init_done:
* Save eax to esi temporarily.
*/
movl %eax, %esi
+
+car_init_done:
/*
* Re-initialize the ebp (BIST) to zero, as we already reach here
* which means we passed BIST testing before.