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/*
* linux/arch/arm/kernel/head-armv.S
*
* Copyright (C) 1994-1999 Russell King
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* 32-bit kernel startup code for all architectures
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/assembler.h>
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
#include <asm/mach/arch.h>
#define K(a,b,c) ((a) << 24 | (b) << 12 | (c))
/*
* We place the page tables 16K below TEXTADDR. Therefore, we must make sure
* that TEXTADDR is correctly set. Currently, we expect the least significant
* "short" to be 0x8000, but we could probably relax this restriction to
* TEXTADDR > PAGE_OFFSET + 0x4000
*
* Note that swapper_pg_dir is the virtual address of the page tables, and
* pgtbl gives us a position-independent reference to these tables. We can
* do this because stext == TEXTADDR
*
* swapper_pg_dir, pgtbl and krnladr are all closely related.
*/
#if (TEXTADDR & 0xffff) != 0x8000
#error TEXTADDR must start at 0xXXXX8000
#endif
.globl SYMBOL_NAME(swapper_pg_dir)
.equ SYMBOL_NAME(swapper_pg_dir), TEXTADDR - 0x4000
.macro pgtbl, reg, rambase
adr \reg, stext
sub \reg, \reg, #0x4000
.endm
/*
* Since the page table is closely related to the kernel start address, we
* can convert the page table base address to the base address of the section
* containing both.
*/
.macro krnladr, rd, pgtable, rambase
bic \rd, \pgtable, #0x000ff000
.endm
/*
* Kernel startup entry point.
*
* The rules are:
* r0 - should be 0
* r1 - unique architecture number
* MMU - off
* I-cache - on or off
* D-cache - off
*
* See linux/arch/arm/tools/mach-types for the complete list of numbers
* for r1.
*/
.section ".text.init",#alloc,#execinstr
.type stext, #function
ENTRY(stext)
mov r12, r0
/*
* NOTE! Any code which is placed here should be done for one of
* the following reasons:
*
* 1. Compatability with old production boot firmware (ie, users
* actually have and are booting the kernel with the old firmware)
* and therefore will be eventually removed.
* 2. Cover the case when there is no boot firmware. This is not
* ideal, but in this case, it should ONLY set r0 and r1 to the
* appropriate value.
*/
#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER)
/*
* Compatability cruft for old NetWinder NeTTroms. This
* code is currently scheduled for destruction in 2.5.xx
*/
.rept 8
mov r0, r0
.endr
adr r2, 1f
ldmdb r2, {r7, r8}
and r3, r2, #0xc000
teq r3, #0x8000
beq __entry
bic r3, r2, #0xc000
orr r3, r3, #0x8000
mov r0, r3
mov r4, #64
sub r5, r8, r7
b 1f
.word _stext
.word __bss_start
1:
.rept 4
ldmia r2!, {r6, r7, r8, r9}
stmia r3!, {r6, r7, r8, r9}
.endr
subs r4, r4, #64
bcs 1b
movs r4, r5
mov r5, #0
movne pc, r0
mov r1, #MACH_TYPE_NETWINDER @ (will go in 2.5)
mov r12, #2 << 24 @ scheduled for removal in 2.5.xx
orr r12, r12, #5 << 12
__entry:
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_L7200)
/*
* FIXME - No bootloader, so manually set 'r1' with our architecture number.
*/
mov r1, #MACH_TYPE_L7200
#endif
mov r0, #F_BIT | I_BIT | MODE_SVC @ make sure svc mode
msr cpsr_c, r0 @ and all irqs disabled
bl __lookup_processor_type
teq r10, #0 @ invalid processor?
moveq r0, #'p' @ yes, error 'p'
beq __error
bl __lookup_architecture_type
teq r7, #0 @ invalid architecture?
moveq r0, #'a' @ yes, error 'a'
beq __error
bl __create_page_tables
adr lr, __ret @ return address
add pc, r10, #12 @ initialise processor
@ (return control reg)
.type __switch_data, %object
__switch_data: .long __mmap_switched
.long SYMBOL_NAME(compat)
.long SYMBOL_NAME(__bss_start)
.long SYMBOL_NAME(_end)
.long SYMBOL_NAME(processor_id)
.long SYMBOL_NAME(__machine_arch_type)
.long SYMBOL_NAME(cr_alignment)
.long SYMBOL_NAME(init_task_union)+8192
.type __ret, %function
__ret: ldr lr, __switch_data
mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0
mov r0, r0
mov r0, r0
mov r0, r0
mov pc, lr
/*
* This code follows on after the page
* table switch and jump above.
*
* r0 = processor control register
* r1 = machine ID
* r9 = processor ID
*/
.align 5
__mmap_switched:
adr r3, __switch_data + 4
ldmia r3, {r2, r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, sp}@ r2 = compat
@ sp = stack pointer
str r12, [r2]
mov fp, #0 @ Clear BSS (and zero fp)
1: cmp r4, r5
strcc fp, [r4],#4
bcc 1b
str r9, [r6] @ Save processor ID
str r1, [r7] @ Save machine type
#ifdef CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP
orr r0, r0, #2 @ ...........A.
#endif
bic r2, r0, #2 @ Clear 'A' bit
stmia r8, {r0, r2} @ Save control register values
b SYMBOL_NAME(start_kernel)
/*
* Setup the initial page tables. We only setup the barest
* amount which are required to get the kernel running, which
* generally means mapping in the kernel code.
*
* We only map in 4MB of RAM, which should be sufficient in
* all cases.
*
* r5 = physical address of start of RAM
* r6 = physical IO address
* r7 = byte offset into page tables for IO
* r8 = page table flags
*/
__create_page_tables:
pgtbl r4, r5 @ page table address
/*
* Clear the 16K level 1 swapper page table
*/
mov r0, r4
mov r3, #0
add r2, r0, #0x4000
1: str r3, [r0], #4
str r3, [r0], #4
str r3, [r0], #4
str r3, [r0], #4
teq r0, r2
bne 1b
/*
* Create identity mapping for first MB of kernel to
* cater for the MMU enable. This identity mapping
* will be removed by paging_init()
*/
krnladr r2, r4, r5 @ start of kernel
add r3, r8, r2 @ flags + kernel base
str r3, [r4, r2, lsr #18] @ identity mapping
/*
* Now setup the pagetables for our kernel direct
* mapped region. We round TEXTADDR down to the
* nearest megabyte boundary.
*/
add r0, r4, #(TEXTADDR & 0xff000000) >> 18 @ start of kernel
bic r2, r3, #0x00f00000
str r2, [r0] @ PAGE_OFFSET + 0MB
add r0, r0, #(TEXTADDR & 0x00f00000) >> 18
str r3, [r0], #4 @ KERNEL + 0MB
add r3, r3, #1 << 20
str r3, [r0], #4 @ KERNEL + 1MB
add r3, r3, #1 << 20
str r3, [r0], #4 @ KERNEL + 2MB
add r3, r3, #1 << 20
str r3, [r0], #4 @ KERNEL + 3MB
/*
* Ensure that the first section of RAM is present.
* we assume that:
* 1. the RAM is aligned to a 32MB boundary
* 2. the kernel is executing in the same 32MB chunk
* as the start of RAM.
*/
bic r0, r0, #0x01f00000 >> 18 @ round down
and r2, r5, #0xfe000000 @ round down
add r3, r8, r2 @ flags + rambase
str r3, [r0]
bic r8, r8, #0x0c @ turn off cacheable
@ and bufferable bits
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
/*
* Map in IO space for serial debugging.
* This allows debug messages to be output
* via a serial console before paging_init.
*/
add r0, r4, r7
rsb r3, r7, #0x4000 @ PTRS_PER_PGD*sizeof(long)
cmp r3, #0x0800
addge r2, r0, #0x0800
addlt r2, r0, r3
orr r3, r6, r8
1: str r3, [r0], #4
add r3, r3, #1 << 20
teq r0, r2
bne 1b
#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER) || defined(CONFIG_ARCH_CATS)
/*
* If we're using the NetWinder, we need to map in
* the 16550-type serial port for the debug messages
*/
teq r1, #MACH_TYPE_NETWINDER
teqne r1, #MACH_TYPE_CATS
bne 1f
add r0, r4, #0x3fc0
mov r3, #0x7c000000
orr r3, r3, r8
str r3, [r0], #4
add r3, r3, #1 << 20
str r3, [r0], #4
1:
#endif
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_RPC
/*
* Map in screen at 0x02000000 & SCREEN2_BASE
* Similar reasons here - for debug. This is
* only for Acorn RiscPC architectures.
*/
add r0, r4, #0x80 @ 02000000
mov r3, #0x02000000
orr r3, r3, r8
str r3, [r0]
add r0, r4, #0x3600 @ d8000000
str r3, [r0]
#endif
mov pc, lr
/*
* Exception handling. Something went wrong and we can't
* proceed. We ought to tell the user, but since we
* don't have any guarantee that we're even running on
* the right architecture, we do virtually nothing.
* r0 = ascii error character:
* a = invalid architecture
* p = invalid processor
* i = invalid calling convention
*
* Generally, only serious errors cause this.
*/
__error:
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
mov r8, r0 @ preserve r0
adr r0, err_str
bl printascii
mov r0, r8
bl printch
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_RPC
/*
* Turn the screen red on a error - RiscPC only.
*/
mov r0, #0x02000000
mov r3, #0x11
orr r3, r3, r3, lsl #8
orr r3, r3, r3, lsl #16
str r3, [r0], #4
str r3, [r0], #4
str r3, [r0], #4
str r3, [r0], #4
#endif
1: mov r0, r0
b 1b
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
err_str: .asciz "\nError: "
.align
#endif
/*
* Read processor ID register (CP#15, CR0), and look up in the linker-built
* supported processor list. Note that we can't use the absolute addresses
* for the __proc_info lists since we aren't running with the MMU on
* (and therefore, we are not in the correct address space). We have to
* calculate the offset.
*
* Returns:
* r5, r6, r7 corrupted
* r8 = page table flags
* r9 = processor ID
* r10 = pointer to processor structure
*/
__lookup_processor_type:
adr r5, 2f
ldmia r5, {r7, r9, r10}
sub r5, r5, r10 @ convert addresses
add r7, r7, r5 @ to our address space
add r10, r9, r5
mrc p15, 0, r9, c0, c0 @ get processor id
1: ldmia r10, {r5, r6, r8} @ value, mask, mmuflags
and r6, r6, r9 @ mask wanted bits
teq r5, r6
moveq pc, lr
add r10, r10, #36 @ sizeof(proc_info_list)
cmp r10, r7
blt 1b
mov r10, #0 @ unknown processor
mov pc, lr
/*
* Look in include/asm-arm/procinfo.h and arch/arm/kernel/arch.[ch] for
* more information about the __proc_info and __arch_info structures.
*/
2: .long __proc_info_end
.long __proc_info_begin
.long 2b
.long __arch_info_begin
.long __arch_info_end
/*
* Lookup machine architecture in the linker-build list of architectures.
* Note that we can't use the absolute addresses for the __arch_info
* lists since we aren't running with the MMU on (and therefore, we are
* not in the correct address space). We have to calculate the offset.
*
* r1 = machine architecture number
* Returns:
* r2, r3, r4 corrupted
* r5 = physical start address of RAM
* r6 = physical address of IO
* r7 = byte offset into page tables for IO
*/
__lookup_architecture_type:
adr r4, 2b
ldmia r4, {r2, r3, r5, r6, r7} @ throw away r2, r3
sub r5, r4, r5 @ convert addresses
add r4, r6, r5 @ to our address space
add r7, r7, r5
1: ldr r5, [r4] @ get machine type
teq r5, r1
beq 2f
add r4, r4, #SIZEOF_MACHINE_DESC
cmp r4, r7
blt 1b
mov r7, #0 @ unknown architecture
mov pc, lr
2: ldmib r4, {r5, r6, r7} @ found, get results
mov pc, lr
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