rkcommon_set_header0(buf, file_size, params);
- /* Set up the SPL name and add the AArch64 'nop' padding, if needed */
+ /* Set up the SPL name */
memcpy(&hdr->magic, rkcommon_get_spl_hdr(params), RK_SPL_HDR_SIZE);
if (rkcommon_need_rc4_spl(params))
*
* 0x0 header0 (see rkcommon.c)
* 0x800 spl_name ('RK30', ..., 'RK33')
+ * (start of the payload for AArch64 payloads: we expect the
+ * first 4 bytes to be available for overwriting with our
+ * spl_name)
* 0x804 first instruction to be executed
- * (image start for AArch32, 'nop' for AArch64))
- * 0x808 second instruction to be executed
- * (image start for AArch64)
+ * (start of the image/payload for 32bit payloads)
*
- * For AArch64 (ARMv8) payloads, we receive an input file that
- * needs to start on an 8-byte boundary (natural alignment), so
- * we need to put a NOP at 0x804.
+ * For AArch64 (ARMv8) payloads, natural alignment (8-bytes) is
+ * required for its sections (so the image we receive needs to
+ * have the first 4 bytes reserved for the spl_name). Reserving
+ * these 4 bytes is done using the BOOT0_HOOK infrastructure.
*
- * Depending on this, the header is either 0x804 or 0x808 bytes
- * in length.
+ * Depending on this, the header is either 0x800 (if this is a
+ * 'boot0'-style payload, which has reserved 4 bytes at the
+ * beginning for the 'spl_name' and expects us to overwrite
+ * its first 4 bytes) or 0x804 bytes in length.
*/
if (rkcommon_spl_is_boot0(params))
tparams->header_size = RK_SPL_HDR_START;