| /* |
| * PowerPC version |
| * Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Gary Thomas (gdt@linuxppc.org) |
| * |
| * Rewritten by Cort Dougan (cort@cs.nmt.edu) for PReP |
| * Copyright (C) 1996 Cort Dougan <cort@cs.nmt.edu> |
| * Adapted for Power Macintosh by Paul Mackerras. |
| * Low-level exception handlers and MMU support |
| * rewritten by Paul Mackerras. |
| * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras. |
| * |
| * Adapted for 64bit PowerPC by Dave Engebretsen, Peter Bergner, and |
| * Mike Corrigan {engebret|bergner|mikejc}@us.ibm.com |
| * |
| * This file contains the entry point for the 64-bit kernel along |
| * with some early initialization code common to all 64-bit powerpc |
| * variants. |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
| * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version |
| * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/threads.h> |
| #include <linux/init.h> |
| #include <asm/reg.h> |
| #include <asm/page.h> |
| #include <asm/mmu.h> |
| #include <asm/ppc_asm.h> |
| #include <asm/head-64.h> |
| #include <asm/asm-offsets.h> |
| #include <asm/bug.h> |
| #include <asm/cputable.h> |
| #include <asm/setup.h> |
| #include <asm/hvcall.h> |
| #include <asm/thread_info.h> |
| #include <asm/firmware.h> |
| #include <asm/page_64.h> |
| #include <asm/irqflags.h> |
| #include <asm/kvm_book3s_asm.h> |
| #include <asm/ptrace.h> |
| #include <asm/hw_irq.h> |
| #include <asm/cputhreads.h> |
| #include <asm/ppc-opcode.h> |
| #include <asm/export.h> |
| |
| /* The physical memory is laid out such that the secondary processor |
| * spin code sits at 0x0000...0x00ff. On server, the vectors follow |
| * using the layout described in exceptions-64s.S |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Entering into this code we make the following assumptions: |
| * |
| * For pSeries or server processors: |
| * 1. The MMU is off & open firmware is running in real mode. |
| * 2. The primary CPU enters at __start. |
| * 3. If the RTAS supports "query-cpu-stopped-state", then secondary |
| * CPUs will enter as directed by "start-cpu" RTAS call, which is |
| * generic_secondary_smp_init, with PIR in r3. |
| * 4. Else the secondary CPUs will enter at secondary_hold (0x60) as |
| * directed by the "start-cpu" RTS call, with PIR in r3. |
| * -or- For OPAL entry: |
| * 1. The MMU is off, processor in HV mode. |
| * 2. The primary CPU enters at 0 with device-tree in r3, OPAL base |
| * in r8, and entry in r9 for debugging purposes. |
| * 3. Secondary CPUs enter as directed by OPAL_START_CPU call, which |
| * is at generic_secondary_smp_init, with PIR in r3. |
| * |
| * For Book3E processors: |
| * 1. The MMU is on running in AS0 in a state defined in ePAPR |
| * 2. The kernel is entered at __start |
| */ |
| |
| OPEN_FIXED_SECTION(first_256B, 0x0, 0x100) |
| USE_FIXED_SECTION(first_256B) |
| /* |
| * Offsets are relative from the start of fixed section, and |
| * first_256B starts at 0. Offsets are a bit easier to use here |
| * than the fixed section entry macros. |
| */ |
| . = 0x0 |
| _GLOBAL(__start) |
| /* NOP this out unconditionally */ |
| BEGIN_FTR_SECTION |
| FIXUP_ENDIAN |
| b __start_initialization_multiplatform |
| END_FTR_SECTION(0, 1) |
| |
| /* Catch branch to 0 in real mode */ |
| trap |
| |
| /* Secondary processors spin on this value until it becomes non-zero. |
| * When non-zero, it contains the real address of the function the cpu |
| * should jump to. |
| */ |
| .balign 8 |
| .globl __secondary_hold_spinloop |
| __secondary_hold_spinloop: |
| .8byte 0x0 |
| |
| /* Secondary processors write this value with their cpu # */ |
| /* after they enter the spin loop immediately below. */ |
| .globl __secondary_hold_acknowledge |
| __secondary_hold_acknowledge: |
| .8byte 0x0 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE |
| /* This flag is set to 1 by a loader if the kernel should run |
| * at the loaded address instead of the linked address. This |
| * is used by kexec-tools to keep the the kdump kernel in the |
| * crash_kernel region. The loader is responsible for |
| * observing the alignment requirement. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE_TEST |
| #define RUN_AT_LOAD_DEFAULT 1 /* Test relocation, do not copy to 0 */ |
| #else |
| #define RUN_AT_LOAD_DEFAULT 0x72756e30 /* "run0" -- relocate to 0 by default */ |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Do not move this variable as kexec-tools knows about it. */ |
| . = 0x5c |
| .globl __run_at_load |
| __run_at_load: |
| DEFINE_FIXED_SYMBOL(__run_at_load) |
| .long RUN_AT_LOAD_DEFAULT |
| #endif |
| |
| . = 0x60 |
| /* |
| * The following code is used to hold secondary processors |
| * in a spin loop after they have entered the kernel, but |
| * before the bulk of the kernel has been relocated. This code |
| * is relocated to physical address 0x60 before prom_init is run. |
| * All of it must fit below the first exception vector at 0x100. |
| * Use .globl here not _GLOBAL because we want __secondary_hold |
| * to be the actual text address, not a descriptor. |
| */ |
| .globl __secondary_hold |
| __secondary_hold: |
| FIXUP_ENDIAN |
| #ifndef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| mfmsr r24 |
| ori r24,r24,MSR_RI |
| mtmsrd r24 /* RI on */ |
| #endif |
| /* Grab our physical cpu number */ |
| mr r24,r3 |
| /* stash r4 for book3e */ |
| mr r25,r4 |
| |
| /* Tell the master cpu we're here */ |
| /* Relocation is off & we are located at an address less */ |
| /* than 0x100, so only need to grab low order offset. */ |
| std r24,(ABS_ADDR(__secondary_hold_acknowledge))(0) |
| sync |
| |
| li r26,0 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| tovirt(r26,r26) |
| #endif |
| /* All secondary cpus wait here until told to start. */ |
| 100: ld r12,(ABS_ADDR(__secondary_hold_spinloop))(r26) |
| cmpdi 0,r12,0 |
| beq 100b |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) || defined(CONFIG_KEXEC_CORE) |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| tovirt(r12,r12) |
| #endif |
| mtctr r12 |
| mr r3,r24 |
| /* |
| * it may be the case that other platforms have r4 right to |
| * begin with, this gives us some safety in case it is not |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| mr r4,r25 |
| #else |
| li r4,0 |
| #endif |
| /* Make sure that patched code is visible */ |
| isync |
| bctr |
| #else |
| BUG_OPCODE |
| #endif |
| CLOSE_FIXED_SECTION(first_256B) |
| |
| /* This value is used to mark exception frames on the stack. */ |
| .section ".toc","aw" |
| exception_marker: |
| .tc ID_72656773_68657265[TC],0x7265677368657265 |
| .previous |
| |
| /* |
| * On server, we include the exception vectors code here as it |
| * relies on absolute addressing which is only possible within |
| * this compilation unit |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S |
| #include "exceptions-64s.S" |
| #else |
| OPEN_TEXT_SECTION(0x100) |
| #endif |
| |
| USE_TEXT_SECTION() |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| /* |
| * The booting_thread_hwid holds the thread id we want to boot in cpu |
| * hotplug case. It is set by cpu hotplug code, and is invalid by default. |
| * The thread id is the same as the initial value of SPRN_PIR[THREAD_ID] |
| * bit field. |
| */ |
| .globl booting_thread_hwid |
| booting_thread_hwid: |
| .long INVALID_THREAD_HWID |
| .align 3 |
| /* |
| * start a thread in the same core |
| * input parameters: |
| * r3 = the thread physical id |
| * r4 = the entry point where thread starts |
| */ |
| _GLOBAL(book3e_start_thread) |
| LOAD_REG_IMMEDIATE(r5, MSR_KERNEL) |
| cmpwi r3, 0 |
| beq 10f |
| cmpwi r3, 1 |
| beq 11f |
| /* If the thread id is invalid, just exit. */ |
| b 13f |
| 10: |
| MTTMR(TMRN_IMSR0, 5) |
| MTTMR(TMRN_INIA0, 4) |
| b 12f |
| 11: |
| MTTMR(TMRN_IMSR1, 5) |
| MTTMR(TMRN_INIA1, 4) |
| 12: |
| isync |
| li r6, 1 |
| sld r6, r6, r3 |
| mtspr SPRN_TENS, r6 |
| 13: |
| blr |
| |
| /* |
| * stop a thread in the same core |
| * input parameter: |
| * r3 = the thread physical id |
| */ |
| _GLOBAL(book3e_stop_thread) |
| cmpwi r3, 0 |
| beq 10f |
| cmpwi r3, 1 |
| beq 10f |
| /* If the thread id is invalid, just exit. */ |
| b 13f |
| 10: |
| li r4, 1 |
| sld r4, r4, r3 |
| mtspr SPRN_TENC, r4 |
| 13: |
| blr |
| |
| _GLOBAL(fsl_secondary_thread_init) |
| mfspr r4,SPRN_BUCSR |
| |
| /* Enable branch prediction */ |
| lis r3,BUCSR_INIT@h |
| ori r3,r3,BUCSR_INIT@l |
| mtspr SPRN_BUCSR,r3 |
| isync |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix PIR to match the linear numbering in the device tree. |
| * |
| * On e6500, the reset value of PIR uses the low three bits for |
| * the thread within a core, and the upper bits for the core |
| * number. There are two threads per core, so shift everything |
| * but the low bit right by two bits so that the cpu numbering is |
| * continuous. |
| * |
| * If the old value of BUCSR is non-zero, this thread has run |
| * before. Thus, we assume we are coming from kexec or a similar |
| * scenario, and PIR is already set to the correct value. This |
| * is a bit of a hack, but there are limited opportunities for |
| * getting information into the thread and the alternatives |
| * seemed like they'd be overkill. We can't tell just by looking |
| * at the old PIR value which state it's in, since the same value |
| * could be valid for one thread out of reset and for a different |
| * thread in Linux. |
| */ |
| |
| mfspr r3, SPRN_PIR |
| cmpwi r4,0 |
| bne 1f |
| rlwimi r3, r3, 30, 2, 30 |
| mtspr SPRN_PIR, r3 |
| 1: |
| #endif |
| |
| _GLOBAL(generic_secondary_thread_init) |
| mr r24,r3 |
| |
| /* turn on 64-bit mode */ |
| bl enable_64b_mode |
| |
| /* get a valid TOC pointer, wherever we're mapped at */ |
| bl relative_toc |
| tovirt(r2,r2) |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| /* Book3E initialization */ |
| mr r3,r24 |
| bl book3e_secondary_thread_init |
| #endif |
| b generic_secondary_common_init |
| |
| /* |
| * On pSeries and most other platforms, secondary processors spin |
| * in the following code. |
| * At entry, r3 = this processor's number (physical cpu id) |
| * |
| * On Book3E, r4 = 1 to indicate that the initial TLB entry for |
| * this core already exists (setup via some other mechanism such |
| * as SCOM before entry). |
| */ |
| _GLOBAL(generic_secondary_smp_init) |
| FIXUP_ENDIAN |
| mr r24,r3 |
| mr r25,r4 |
| |
| /* turn on 64-bit mode */ |
| bl enable_64b_mode |
| |
| /* get a valid TOC pointer, wherever we're mapped at */ |
| bl relative_toc |
| tovirt(r2,r2) |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| /* Book3E initialization */ |
| mr r3,r24 |
| mr r4,r25 |
| bl book3e_secondary_core_init |
| |
| /* |
| * After common core init has finished, check if the current thread is the |
| * one we wanted to boot. If not, start the specified thread and stop the |
| * current thread. |
| */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r4, booting_thread_hwid) |
| lwz r3, 0(r4) |
| li r5, INVALID_THREAD_HWID |
| cmpw r3, r5 |
| beq 20f |
| |
| /* |
| * The value of booting_thread_hwid has been stored in r3, |
| * so make it invalid. |
| */ |
| stw r5, 0(r4) |
| |
| /* |
| * Get the current thread id and check if it is the one we wanted. |
| * If not, start the one specified in booting_thread_hwid and stop |
| * the current thread. |
| */ |
| mfspr r8, SPRN_TIR |
| cmpw r3, r8 |
| beq 20f |
| |
| /* start the specified thread */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r5, fsl_secondary_thread_init) |
| ld r4, 0(r5) |
| bl book3e_start_thread |
| |
| /* stop the current thread */ |
| mr r3, r8 |
| bl book3e_stop_thread |
| 10: |
| b 10b |
| 20: |
| #endif |
| |
| generic_secondary_common_init: |
| /* Set up a paca value for this processor. Since we have the |
| * physical cpu id in r24, we need to search the pacas to find |
| * which logical id maps to our physical one. |
| */ |
| #ifndef CONFIG_SMP |
| b kexec_wait /* wait for next kernel if !SMP */ |
| #else |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r8, paca_ptrs) /* Load paca_ptrs pointe */ |
| ld r8,0(r8) /* Get base vaddr of array */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r7, nr_cpu_ids) /* Load nr_cpu_ids address */ |
| lwz r7,0(r7) /* also the max paca allocated */ |
| li r5,0 /* logical cpu id */ |
| 1: |
| sldi r9,r5,3 /* get paca_ptrs[] index from cpu id */ |
| ldx r13,r9,r8 /* r13 = paca_ptrs[cpu id] */ |
| lhz r6,PACAHWCPUID(r13) /* Load HW procid from paca */ |
| cmpw r6,r24 /* Compare to our id */ |
| beq 2f |
| addi r5,r5,1 |
| cmpw r5,r7 /* Check if more pacas exist */ |
| blt 1b |
| |
| mr r3,r24 /* not found, copy phys to r3 */ |
| b kexec_wait /* next kernel might do better */ |
| |
| 2: SET_PACA(r13) |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| addi r12,r13,PACA_EXTLB /* and TLB exc frame in another */ |
| mtspr SPRN_SPRG_TLB_EXFRAME,r12 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* From now on, r24 is expected to be logical cpuid */ |
| mr r24,r5 |
| |
| /* See if we need to call a cpu state restore handler */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r23, cur_cpu_spec) |
| ld r23,0(r23) |
| ld r12,CPU_SPEC_RESTORE(r23) |
| cmpdi 0,r12,0 |
| beq 3f |
| #ifdef PPC64_ELF_ABI_v1 |
| ld r12,0(r12) |
| #endif |
| mtctr r12 |
| bctrl |
| |
| 3: LOAD_REG_ADDR(r3, spinning_secondaries) /* Decrement spinning_secondaries */ |
| lwarx r4,0,r3 |
| subi r4,r4,1 |
| stwcx. r4,0,r3 |
| bne 3b |
| isync |
| |
| 4: HMT_LOW |
| lbz r23,PACAPROCSTART(r13) /* Test if this processor should */ |
| /* start. */ |
| cmpwi 0,r23,0 |
| beq 4b /* Loop until told to go */ |
| |
| sync /* order paca.run and cur_cpu_spec */ |
| isync /* In case code patching happened */ |
| |
| /* Create a temp kernel stack for use before relocation is on. */ |
| ld r1,PACAEMERGSP(r13) |
| subi r1,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD |
| |
| b __secondary_start |
| #endif /* SMP */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Turn the MMU off. |
| * Assumes we're mapped EA == RA if the MMU is on. |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S |
| __mmu_off: |
| mfmsr r3 |
| andi. r0,r3,MSR_IR|MSR_DR |
| beqlr |
| mflr r4 |
| andc r3,r3,r0 |
| mtspr SPRN_SRR0,r4 |
| mtspr SPRN_SRR1,r3 |
| sync |
| rfid |
| b . /* prevent speculative execution */ |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Here is our main kernel entry point. We support currently 2 kind of entries |
| * depending on the value of r5. |
| * |
| * r5 != NULL -> OF entry, we go to prom_init, "legacy" parameter content |
| * in r3...r7 |
| * |
| * r5 == NULL -> kexec style entry. r3 is a physical pointer to the |
| * DT block, r4 is a physical pointer to the kernel itself |
| * |
| */ |
| __start_initialization_multiplatform: |
| /* Make sure we are running in 64 bits mode */ |
| bl enable_64b_mode |
| |
| /* Get TOC pointer (current runtime address) */ |
| bl relative_toc |
| |
| /* find out where we are now */ |
| bcl 20,31,$+4 |
| 0: mflr r26 /* r26 = runtime addr here */ |
| addis r26,r26,(_stext - 0b)@ha |
| addi r26,r26,(_stext - 0b)@l /* current runtime base addr */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Are we booted from a PROM Of-type client-interface ? |
| */ |
| cmpldi cr0,r5,0 |
| beq 1f |
| b __boot_from_prom /* yes -> prom */ |
| 1: |
| /* Save parameters */ |
| mr r31,r3 |
| mr r30,r4 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_EARLY_DEBUG_OPAL |
| /* Save OPAL entry */ |
| mr r28,r8 |
| mr r29,r9 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| bl start_initialization_book3e |
| b __after_prom_start |
| #else |
| /* Setup some critical 970 SPRs before switching MMU off */ |
| mfspr r0,SPRN_PVR |
| srwi r0,r0,16 |
| cmpwi r0,0x39 /* 970 */ |
| beq 1f |
| cmpwi r0,0x3c /* 970FX */ |
| beq 1f |
| cmpwi r0,0x44 /* 970MP */ |
| beq 1f |
| cmpwi r0,0x45 /* 970GX */ |
| bne 2f |
| 1: bl __cpu_preinit_ppc970 |
| 2: |
| |
| /* Switch off MMU if not already off */ |
| bl __mmu_off |
| b __after_prom_start |
| #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E */ |
| |
| __boot_from_prom: |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_OF_BOOT_TRAMPOLINE |
| /* Save parameters */ |
| mr r31,r3 |
| mr r30,r4 |
| mr r29,r5 |
| mr r28,r6 |
| mr r27,r7 |
| |
| /* |
| * Align the stack to 16-byte boundary |
| * Depending on the size and layout of the ELF sections in the initial |
| * boot binary, the stack pointer may be unaligned on PowerMac |
| */ |
| rldicr r1,r1,0,59 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE |
| /* Relocate code for where we are now */ |
| mr r3,r26 |
| bl relocate |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Restore parameters */ |
| mr r3,r31 |
| mr r4,r30 |
| mr r5,r29 |
| mr r6,r28 |
| mr r7,r27 |
| |
| /* Do all of the interaction with OF client interface */ |
| mr r8,r26 |
| bl prom_init |
| #endif /* #CONFIG_PPC_OF_BOOT_TRAMPOLINE */ |
| |
| /* We never return. We also hit that trap if trying to boot |
| * from OF while CONFIG_PPC_OF_BOOT_TRAMPOLINE isn't selected */ |
| trap |
| |
| __after_prom_start: |
| #ifdef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE |
| /* process relocations for the final address of the kernel */ |
| lis r25,PAGE_OFFSET@highest /* compute virtual base of kernel */ |
| sldi r25,r25,32 |
| #if defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E) |
| tovirt(r26,r26) /* on booke, we already run at PAGE_OFFSET */ |
| #endif |
| lwz r7,(FIXED_SYMBOL_ABS_ADDR(__run_at_load))(r26) |
| #if defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E) |
| tophys(r26,r26) |
| #endif |
| cmplwi cr0,r7,1 /* flagged to stay where we are ? */ |
| bne 1f |
| add r25,r25,r26 |
| 1: mr r3,r25 |
| bl relocate |
| #if defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E) |
| /* IVPR needs to be set after relocation. */ |
| bl init_core_book3e |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * We need to run with _stext at physical address PHYSICAL_START. |
| * This will leave some code in the first 256B of |
| * real memory, which are reserved for software use. |
| * |
| * Note: This process overwrites the OF exception vectors. |
| */ |
| li r3,0 /* target addr */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| tovirt(r3,r3) /* on booke, we already run at PAGE_OFFSET */ |
| #endif |
| mr. r4,r26 /* In some cases the loader may */ |
| #if defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E) |
| tovirt(r4,r4) |
| #endif |
| beq 9f /* have already put us at zero */ |
| li r6,0x100 /* Start offset, the first 0x100 */ |
| /* bytes were copied earlier. */ |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE |
| /* |
| * Check if the kernel has to be running as relocatable kernel based on the |
| * variable __run_at_load, if it is set the kernel is treated as relocatable |
| * kernel, otherwise it will be moved to PHYSICAL_START |
| */ |
| #if defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E) |
| tovirt(r26,r26) /* on booke, we already run at PAGE_OFFSET */ |
| #endif |
| lwz r7,(FIXED_SYMBOL_ABS_ADDR(__run_at_load))(r26) |
| cmplwi cr0,r7,1 |
| bne 3f |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r5, __end_interrupts) |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r11, _stext) |
| sub r5,r5,r11 |
| #else |
| /* just copy interrupts */ |
| LOAD_REG_IMMEDIATE(r5, FIXED_SYMBOL_ABS_ADDR(__end_interrupts)) |
| #endif |
| b 5f |
| 3: |
| #endif |
| /* # bytes of memory to copy */ |
| lis r5,(ABS_ADDR(copy_to_here))@ha |
| addi r5,r5,(ABS_ADDR(copy_to_here))@l |
| |
| bl copy_and_flush /* copy the first n bytes */ |
| /* this includes the code being */ |
| /* executed here. */ |
| /* Jump to the copy of this code that we just made */ |
| addis r8,r3,(ABS_ADDR(4f))@ha |
| addi r12,r8,(ABS_ADDR(4f))@l |
| mtctr r12 |
| bctr |
| |
| .balign 8 |
| p_end: .8byte _end - copy_to_here |
| |
| 4: |
| /* |
| * Now copy the rest of the kernel up to _end, add |
| * _end - copy_to_here to the copy limit and run again. |
| */ |
| addis r8,r26,(ABS_ADDR(p_end))@ha |
| ld r8,(ABS_ADDR(p_end))@l(r8) |
| add r5,r5,r8 |
| 5: bl copy_and_flush /* copy the rest */ |
| |
| 9: b start_here_multiplatform |
| |
| /* |
| * Copy routine used to copy the kernel to start at physical address 0 |
| * and flush and invalidate the caches as needed. |
| * r3 = dest addr, r4 = source addr, r5 = copy limit, r6 = start offset |
| * on exit, r3, r4, r5 are unchanged, r6 is updated to be >= r5. |
| * |
| * Note: this routine *only* clobbers r0, r6 and lr |
| */ |
| _GLOBAL(copy_and_flush) |
| addi r5,r5,-8 |
| addi r6,r6,-8 |
| 4: li r0,8 /* Use the smallest common */ |
| /* denominator cache line */ |
| /* size. This results in */ |
| /* extra cache line flushes */ |
| /* but operation is correct. */ |
| /* Can't get cache line size */ |
| /* from NACA as it is being */ |
| /* moved too. */ |
| |
| mtctr r0 /* put # words/line in ctr */ |
| 3: addi r6,r6,8 /* copy a cache line */ |
| ldx r0,r6,r4 |
| stdx r0,r6,r3 |
| bdnz 3b |
| dcbst r6,r3 /* write it to memory */ |
| sync |
| icbi r6,r3 /* flush the icache line */ |
| cmpld 0,r6,r5 |
| blt 4b |
| sync |
| addi r5,r5,8 |
| addi r6,r6,8 |
| isync |
| blr |
| |
| .align 8 |
| copy_to_here: |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC |
| /* |
| * On PowerMac, secondary processors starts from the reset vector, which |
| * is temporarily turned into a call to one of the functions below. |
| */ |
| .section ".text"; |
| .align 2 ; |
| |
| .globl __secondary_start_pmac_0 |
| __secondary_start_pmac_0: |
| /* NB the entries for cpus 0, 1, 2 must each occupy 8 bytes. */ |
| li r24,0 |
| b 1f |
| li r24,1 |
| b 1f |
| li r24,2 |
| b 1f |
| li r24,3 |
| 1: |
| |
| _GLOBAL(pmac_secondary_start) |
| /* turn on 64-bit mode */ |
| bl enable_64b_mode |
| |
| li r0,0 |
| mfspr r3,SPRN_HID4 |
| rldimi r3,r0,40,23 /* clear bit 23 (rm_ci) */ |
| sync |
| mtspr SPRN_HID4,r3 |
| isync |
| sync |
| slbia |
| |
| /* get TOC pointer (real address) */ |
| bl relative_toc |
| tovirt(r2,r2) |
| |
| /* Copy some CPU settings from CPU 0 */ |
| bl __restore_cpu_ppc970 |
| |
| /* pSeries do that early though I don't think we really need it */ |
| mfmsr r3 |
| ori r3,r3,MSR_RI |
| mtmsrd r3 /* RI on */ |
| |
| /* Set up a paca value for this processor. */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r4,paca_ptrs) /* Load paca pointer */ |
| ld r4,0(r4) /* Get base vaddr of paca_ptrs array */ |
| sldi r5,r24,3 /* get paca_ptrs[] index from cpu id */ |
| ldx r13,r5,r4 /* r13 = paca_ptrs[cpu id] */ |
| SET_PACA(r13) /* Save vaddr of paca in an SPRG*/ |
| |
| /* Mark interrupts soft and hard disabled (they might be enabled |
| * in the PACA when doing hotplug) |
| */ |
| li r0,IRQS_DISABLED |
| stb r0,PACAIRQSOFTMASK(r13) |
| li r0,PACA_IRQ_HARD_DIS |
| stb r0,PACAIRQHAPPENED(r13) |
| |
| /* Create a temp kernel stack for use before relocation is on. */ |
| ld r1,PACAEMERGSP(r13) |
| subi r1,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD |
| |
| b __secondary_start |
| |
| #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_PMAC */ |
| |
| /* |
| * This function is called after the master CPU has released the |
| * secondary processors. The execution environment is relocation off. |
| * The paca for this processor has the following fields initialized at |
| * this point: |
| * 1. Processor number |
| * 2. Segment table pointer (virtual address) |
| * On entry the following are set: |
| * r1 = stack pointer (real addr of temp stack) |
| * r24 = cpu# (in Linux terms) |
| * r13 = paca virtual address |
| * SPRG_PACA = paca virtual address |
| */ |
| .section ".text"; |
| .align 2 ; |
| |
| .globl __secondary_start |
| __secondary_start: |
| /* Set thread priority to MEDIUM */ |
| HMT_MEDIUM |
| |
| /* Initialize the kernel stack */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r3, current_set) |
| sldi r28,r24,3 /* get current_set[cpu#] */ |
| ldx r14,r3,r28 |
| addi r14,r14,THREAD_SIZE-STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD |
| std r14,PACAKSAVE(r13) |
| |
| /* Do early setup for that CPU (SLB and hash table pointer) */ |
| bl early_setup_secondary |
| |
| /* |
| * setup the new stack pointer, but *don't* use this until |
| * translation is on. |
| */ |
| mr r1, r14 |
| |
| /* Clear backchain so we get nice backtraces */ |
| li r7,0 |
| mtlr r7 |
| |
| /* Mark interrupts soft and hard disabled (they might be enabled |
| * in the PACA when doing hotplug) |
| */ |
| li r7,IRQS_DISABLED |
| stb r7,PACAIRQSOFTMASK(r13) |
| li r0,PACA_IRQ_HARD_DIS |
| stb r0,PACAIRQHAPPENED(r13) |
| |
| /* enable MMU and jump to start_secondary */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r3, start_secondary_prolog) |
| LOAD_REG_IMMEDIATE(r4, MSR_KERNEL) |
| |
| mtspr SPRN_SRR0,r3 |
| mtspr SPRN_SRR1,r4 |
| RFI |
| b . /* prevent speculative execution */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Running with relocation on at this point. All we want to do is |
| * zero the stack back-chain pointer and get the TOC virtual address |
| * before going into C code. |
| */ |
| start_secondary_prolog: |
| ld r2,PACATOC(r13) |
| li r3,0 |
| std r3,0(r1) /* Zero the stack frame pointer */ |
| bl start_secondary |
| b . |
| /* |
| * Reset stack pointer and call start_secondary |
| * to continue with online operation when woken up |
| * from cede in cpu offline. |
| */ |
| _GLOBAL(start_secondary_resume) |
| ld r1,PACAKSAVE(r13) /* Reload kernel stack pointer */ |
| li r3,0 |
| std r3,0(r1) /* Zero the stack frame pointer */ |
| bl start_secondary |
| b . |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * This subroutine clobbers r11 and r12 |
| */ |
| enable_64b_mode: |
| mfmsr r11 /* grab the current MSR */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| oris r11,r11,0x8000 /* CM bit set, we'll set ICM later */ |
| mtmsr r11 |
| #else /* CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E */ |
| li r12,(MSR_64BIT | MSR_ISF)@highest |
| sldi r12,r12,48 |
| or r11,r11,r12 |
| mtmsrd r11 |
| isync |
| #endif |
| blr |
| |
| /* |
| * This puts the TOC pointer into r2, offset by 0x8000 (as expected |
| * by the toolchain). It computes the correct value for wherever we |
| * are running at the moment, using position-independent code. |
| * |
| * Note: The compiler constructs pointers using offsets from the |
| * TOC in -mcmodel=medium mode. After we relocate to 0 but before |
| * the MMU is on we need our TOC to be a virtual address otherwise |
| * these pointers will be real addresses which may get stored and |
| * accessed later with the MMU on. We use tovirt() at the call |
| * sites to handle this. |
| */ |
| _GLOBAL(relative_toc) |
| mflr r0 |
| bcl 20,31,$+4 |
| 0: mflr r11 |
| ld r2,(p_toc - 0b)(r11) |
| add r2,r2,r11 |
| mtlr r0 |
| blr |
| |
| .balign 8 |
| p_toc: .8byte __toc_start + 0x8000 - 0b |
| |
| /* |
| * This is where the main kernel code starts. |
| */ |
| start_here_multiplatform: |
| /* set up the TOC */ |
| bl relative_toc |
| tovirt(r2,r2) |
| |
| /* Clear out the BSS. It may have been done in prom_init, |
| * already but that's irrelevant since prom_init will soon |
| * be detached from the kernel completely. Besides, we need |
| * to clear it now for kexec-style entry. |
| */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r11,__bss_stop) |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r8,__bss_start) |
| sub r11,r11,r8 /* bss size */ |
| addi r11,r11,7 /* round up to an even double word */ |
| srdi. r11,r11,3 /* shift right by 3 */ |
| beq 4f |
| addi r8,r8,-8 |
| li r0,0 |
| mtctr r11 /* zero this many doublewords */ |
| 3: stdu r0,8(r8) |
| bdnz 3b |
| 4: |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_EARLY_DEBUG_OPAL |
| /* Setup OPAL entry */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r11, opal) |
| std r28,0(r11); |
| std r29,8(r11); |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3E |
| mfmsr r6 |
| ori r6,r6,MSR_RI |
| mtmsrd r6 /* RI on */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE |
| /* Save the physical address we're running at in kernstart_addr */ |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r4, kernstart_addr) |
| clrldi r0,r25,2 |
| std r0,0(r4) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* The following gets the stack set up with the regs */ |
| /* pointing to the real addr of the kernel stack. This is */ |
| /* all done to support the C function call below which sets */ |
| /* up the htab. This is done because we have relocated the */ |
| /* kernel but are still running in real mode. */ |
| |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r3,init_thread_union) |
| |
| /* set up a stack pointer */ |
| LOAD_REG_IMMEDIATE(r1,THREAD_SIZE) |
| add r1,r3,r1 |
| li r0,0 |
| stdu r0,-STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD(r1) |
| |
| /* |
| * Do very early kernel initializations, including initial hash table |
| * and SLB setup before we turn on relocation. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Restore parameters passed from prom_init/kexec */ |
| mr r3,r31 |
| bl early_setup /* also sets r13 and SPRG_PACA */ |
| |
| LOAD_REG_ADDR(r3, start_here_common) |
| ld r4,PACAKMSR(r13) |
| mtspr SPRN_SRR0,r3 |
| mtspr SPRN_SRR1,r4 |
| RFI |
| b . /* prevent speculative execution */ |
| |
| /* This is where all platforms converge execution */ |
| |
| start_here_common: |
| /* relocation is on at this point */ |
| std r1,PACAKSAVE(r13) |
| |
| /* Load the TOC (virtual address) */ |
| ld r2,PACATOC(r13) |
| |
| /* Mark interrupts soft and hard disabled (they might be enabled |
| * in the PACA when doing hotplug) |
| */ |
| li r0,IRQS_DISABLED |
| stb r0,PACAIRQSOFTMASK(r13) |
| li r0,PACA_IRQ_HARD_DIS |
| stb r0,PACAIRQHAPPENED(r13) |
| |
| /* Generic kernel entry */ |
| bl start_kernel |
| |
| /* Not reached */ |
| BUG_OPCODE |
| |
| /* |
| * We put a few things here that have to be page-aligned. |
| * This stuff goes at the beginning of the bss, which is page-aligned. |
| */ |
| .section ".bss" |
| /* |
| * pgd dir should be aligned to PGD_TABLE_SIZE which is 64K. |
| * We will need to find a better way to fix this |
| */ |
| .align 16 |
| |
| .globl swapper_pg_dir |
| swapper_pg_dir: |
| .space PGD_TABLE_SIZE |
| |
| .globl empty_zero_page |
| empty_zero_page: |
| .space PAGE_SIZE |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(empty_zero_page) |