#ifndef _BOOTSTAGE_H
#define _BOOTSTAGE_H
-/* The number of boot stage records available for the user */
+/* Define this for host tools */
#ifndef CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE_USER_COUNT
#define CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE_USER_COUNT 20
#endif
BOOTSTAGE_ID_POST_FAIL_R, /* Post failure reported after reloc */
/*
- * This set is reported ony by x86, and the meaning is different. In
+ * This set is reported only by x86, and the meaning is different. In
* this case we are reporting completion of a particular stage.
- * This should probably change in he x86 code (which doesn't report
+ * This should probably change in the x86 code (which doesn't report
* errors in any case), but discussion this can perhaps wait until we
* have a generic board implementation.
*/
/* Next 10 IDs used by BOOTSTAGE_SUB_... */
BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_RD_START = 120, /* Ramdisk stages */
+ /* Next 10 IDs used by BOOTSTAGE_SUB_... */
+ BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_SETUP_START = 130, /* x86 setup stages */
+
BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_FIT_READ = 140,
BOOTSTAGE_ID_IDE_FIT_READ_OK,
BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_FIT_READ = 150,
BOOTSTAGE_ID_NAND_FIT_READ_OK,
+ BOOTSTAGE_ID_FIT_LOADABLE_START = 160, /* for Loadable Images */
/*
* These boot stages are new, higher level, and not directly related
* to the old boot progress numbers. They are useful for recording
BOOTSTAGE_ID_MAIN_CPU_READY,
BOOTSTAGE_ID_ACCUM_LCD,
+ BOOTSTAGE_ID_ACCUM_SCSI,
+ BOOTSTAGE_ID_ACCUM_SPI,
+ BOOTSTAGE_ID_ACCUM_DECOMP,
/* a few spare for the user, from here */
BOOTSTAGE_ID_USER,