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'''libpayload''' is a small BSD-licensed static library (a lightweight implementation of common and useful functions) intended to be used as a basis for coreboot payloads. | '''libpayload''' is a small BSD-licensed static library (a lightweight implementation of common and useful functions) intended to be used as a basis for coreboot [[payloads]]. | ||
The benefits of linking a coreboot payload against libpayload are: | The benefits of linking a coreboot payload against libpayload are: | ||
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== Features == | == Features == | ||
* Provides a [[Libpayload# | * Provides a [[Libpayload#Libc_coverage|subset of libc functions]] (e.g. malloc, printf, strcmp, etc). | ||
* Provides an optional tiny (n)curses implementation. | * Provides an optional tiny (n)curses implementation. | ||
* Provides various small drivers for | * Provides various small drivers for | ||
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** VGA | ** VGA | ||
** Geode framebuffer | ** Geode framebuffer | ||
* Reads and parses the coreboot table. | ** USB stack | ||
* Reads and parses the coreboot table. | |||
== Design == | == Design == | ||
* [[Payload API|Discussion of the API for passing parameters to the payload]] | * [[Payload API|Discussion of the API for passing parameters to the payload]] | ||
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* [[FILO]] is a bootloader which loads boot images from a local filesystem, without help from legacy BIOS services. | * [[FILO]] is a bootloader which loads boot images from a local filesystem, without help from legacy BIOS services. | ||
* [[coreinfo]] is a small payload which can display system information such as PCI info, an NVRAM dump | * [[coreinfo]] is a small payload which can display system information such as PCI info, or an NVRAM dump. | ||
* [[GRUB invaders]] has been ported successfully to libpayload (patch pending). | * [[GRUB invaders]] has been ported successfully to libpayload (patch pending). | ||
* [[tint]] (a | * [[tint]] (a "falling blocks" game) has been successfully ported to libpayload. | ||
* [http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=tree;f=scripts/kconfig/lxdialog;hb=HEAD lxdialog] from the Linux '''kconfig''' utility has been ported to be usable when linked with libpayload (patch pending). | * [http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=tree;f=scripts/kconfig/lxdialog;hb=HEAD lxdialog] from the Linux '''kconfig''' utility has been ported to be usable when linked with libpayload (patch pending). | ||
== Downloading and building libpayload == | == Downloading and building libpayload == | ||
$ | It is now in main coreboot git tree (see [[Download_coreboot]] for additional reference) | ||
$ cd libpayload | |||
$ make menuconfig | $ '''git clone http://review.coreboot.org/p/coreboot''' | ||
$ make | $ '''cd payloads/libpayload''' | ||
$ '''make menuconfig''' | |||
$ '''make install''' | |||
Here [http://review.coreboot.org/#/q/status:open+project:coreboot+message:libpayload,n,z gerrit] you can find pending patches for libpayload | |||
== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
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| assert() | | assert() | ||
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| colspan=2 | '''errno.h''' | | colspan=2 | '''errno.h''' | ||
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| <code>errno</code> (global) | | <code>errno</code> (global) | ||
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| <code>double strtod(const char* s, char** endp)</code> | | <code>double strtod(const char* s, char** endp)</code> | ||
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| <code>long strtol(const char* s, char** endp, int base)</code> | | <code>long strtol(const char* s, char** endp, int base)</code> | ||
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| <code>void abort()</code> | | <code>void abort()</code> | ||
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| <code>void exit(int status)</code> | | <code>void exit(int status)</code> | ||
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| <code>char* strncpy(char* s, const char* ct, size_t n)</code> | | <code>char* strncpy(char* s, const char* ct, size_t n)</code> | ||
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| <code>char* strcat(char* s, const char* ct)</code> | | <code>char* strcat(char* s, const char* ct)</code> | ||
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| <code>char* strchr(const char* cs, int c)</code> | | <code>char* strchr(const char* cs, int c)</code> | ||
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| <code>char* strrchr(const char* cs, int c)</code> | | <code>char* strrchr(const char* cs, int c)</code> | ||
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| <code>size_t strspn(const char* cs, const char* ct)</code> | | <code>size_t strspn(const char* cs, const char* ct)</code> | ||
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| <code>size_t strcspn(const char* cs, const char* ct)</code> | | <code>size_t strcspn(const char* cs, const char* ct)</code> | ||
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| <code>char* strerror(int n)</code> | | <code>char* strerror(int n)</code> | ||
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| <code>char* strtok(char* s, const char* t)</code> | | <code>char* strtok(char* s, const char* t)</code> | ||
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| <code>char* strtok_r(char* s, const char* t, char **p)</code> | |||
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| style="background:red" | no | | style="background:red" | no | ||
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Here's an example of a very simple payload (hello.c) and how to build it: | Here's an example of a very simple payload (hello.c) and how to build it: | ||
< | <source lang="C"> | ||
#include <libpayload.h> | #include <libpayload.h> | ||
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return 0; | return 0; | ||
} | } | ||
</ | </source> | ||
Building the payload: | Building the payload: | ||
lpgcc -o hello.elf hello.c | $ '''lpgcc -o hello.elf hello.c''' | ||
{{PD-self}} | {{PD-self}} |
Latest revision as of 10:23, 1 June 2012
libpayload is a small BSD-licensed static library (a lightweight implementation of common and useful functions) intended to be used as a basis for coreboot payloads.
The benefits of linking a coreboot payload against libpayload are:
- Payloads do not have to implement and maintain low-level code for I/O, common functions, etc.
- Payloads can be recompiled and deployed for CPU architectures supported by coreboot in the future.
- The libpayload functions can be tested and scrutinized outside payload development.
- Payloads themselves may be partly host-tested, e.g. against an emulation libpayload.
Just give us a main() and a pocket full of dreams and we'll do the rest.
Features
- Provides a subset of libc functions (e.g. malloc, printf, strcmp, etc).
- Provides an optional tiny (n)curses implementation.
- Provides various small drivers for
- keyboard
- PC speaker
- NVRAM/CMOS access
- serial console
- VGA
- Geode framebuffer
- USB stack
- Reads and parses the coreboot table.
Design
Payloads using libpayload
- FILO is a bootloader which loads boot images from a local filesystem, without help from legacy BIOS services.
- coreinfo is a small payload which can display system information such as PCI info, or an NVRAM dump.
- GRUB invaders has been ported successfully to libpayload (patch pending).
- tint (a "falling blocks" game) has been successfully ported to libpayload.
- lxdialog from the Linux kconfig utility has been ported to be usable when linked with libpayload (patch pending).
Downloading and building libpayload
It is now in main coreboot git tree (see Download_coreboot for additional reference)
$ git clone http://review.coreboot.org/p/coreboot $ cd payloads/libpayload $ make menuconfig $ make install
Here gerrit you can find pending patches for libpayload
Documentation
See the autogenerated documentation for libpayload here.
Libc coverage
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Usage example
Here's an example of a very simple payload (hello.c) and how to build it:
<source lang="C">
- include <libpayload.h>
int main(void) {
printf("Hello, world!\n"); halt(); return 0;
} </source>
Building the payload:
$ lpgcc -o hello.elf hello.c
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