/* head.S: Initial boot code for the Sparc64 port of Linux. * * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 2007 David S. Miller (davem@davemloft.net) * Copyright (C) 1996 David Sitsky (David.Sitsky@anu.edu.au) * Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 Jakub Jelinek (jj@sunsite.mff.cuni.cz) * Copyright (C) 1997 Miguel de Icaza (miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx) */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* This section from from _start to sparc64_boot_end should fit into * 0x0000000000404000 to 0x0000000000408000. */ .text .globl start, _start, stext, _stext _start: start: _stext: stext: ! 0x0000000000404000 b sparc64_boot flushw /* Flush register file. */ /* This stuff has to be in sync with SILO and other potential boot loaders * Fields should be kept upward compatible and whenever any change is made, * HdrS version should be incremented. */ .global root_flags, ram_flags, root_dev .global sparc_ramdisk_image, sparc_ramdisk_size .global sparc_ramdisk_image64 .ascii "HdrS" .word LINUX_VERSION_CODE /* History: * * 0x0300 : Supports being located at other than 0x4000 * 0x0202 : Supports kernel params string * 0x0201 : Supports reboot_command */ .half 0x0301 /* HdrS version */ root_flags: .half 1 root_dev: .half 0 ram_flags: .half 0 sparc_ramdisk_image: .word 0 sparc_ramdisk_size: .word 0 .xword reboot_command .xword bootstr_info sparc_ramdisk_image64: .xword 0 .word _end /* PROM cif handler code address is in %o4. */ sparc64_boot: mov %o4, %l7 /* We need to remap the kernel. Use position independant * code to remap us to KERNBASE. * * SILO can invoke us with 32-bit address masking enabled, * so make sure that's clear. */ rdpr %pstate, %g1 andn %g1, PSTATE_AM, %g1 wrpr %g1, 0x0, %pstate ba,a,pt %xcc, 1f .globl prom_finddev_name, prom_chosen_path, prom_root_node .globl prom_getprop_name, prom_mmu_name, prom_peer_name .globl prom_callmethod_name, prom_translate_name, prom_root_compatible .globl prom_map_name, prom_unmap_name, prom_mmu_ihandle_cache .globl prom_boot_mapped_pc, prom_boot_mapping_mode .globl prom_boot_mapping_phys_high, prom_boot_mapping_phys_low .globl prom_compatible_name, prom_cpu_path, prom_cpu_compatible .globl is_sun4v, sun4v_chip_type prom_peer_name: .asciz "peer" prom_compatible_name: .asciz "compatible" prom_finddev_name: .asciz "finddevice" prom_chosen_path: .asciz "/chosen" prom_cpu_path: .asciz "/cpu" prom_getprop_name: .asciz "getprop" prom_mmu_name: .asciz "mmu" prom_callmethod_name: .asciz "call-method" prom_translate_name: .asciz "translate" prom_map_name: .asciz "map" prom_unmap_name: .asciz "unmap" prom_sun4v_name: .asciz "sun4v" prom_niagara_prefix: .asciz "SUNW,UltraSPARC-T" .align 4 prom_root_compatible: .skip 64 prom_cpu_compatible: .skip 64 prom_root_node: .word 0 prom_mmu_ihandle_cache: .word 0 prom_boot_mapped_pc: .word 0 prom_boot_mapping_mode: .word 0 .align 8 prom_boot_mapping_phys_high: .xword 0 prom_boot_mapping_phys_low: .xword 0 is_sun4v: .word 0 sun4v_chip_type: .word SUN4V_CHIP_INVALID 1: rd %pc, %l0 mov (1b - prom_peer_name), %l1 sub %l0, %l1, %l1 mov 0, %l2 /* prom_root_node = prom_peer(0) */ stx %l1, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00] ! service, "peer" mov 1, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08] ! num_args, 1 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10] ! num_rets, 1 stx %l2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18] ! arg1, 0 stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20] ! ret1 call %l7 add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0 ! argument array ldx [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20], %l4 ! prom root node mov (1b - prom_root_node), %l1 sub %l0, %l1, %l1 stw %l4, [%l1] mov (1b - prom_getprop_name), %l1 mov (1b - prom_compatible_name), %l2 mov (1b - prom_root_compatible), %l5 sub %l0, %l1, %l1 sub %l0, %l2, %l2 sub %l0, %l5, %l5 /* prom_getproperty(prom_root_node, "compatible", * &prom_root_compatible, 64) */ stx %l1, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00] ! service, "getprop" mov 4, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08] ! num_args, 4 mov 1, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10] ! num_rets, 1 stx %l4, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18] ! arg1, prom_root_node stx %l2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20] ! arg2, "compatible" stx %l5, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x28] ! arg3, &prom_root_compatible mov 64, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x30] ! arg4, size stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x38] ! ret1 call %l7 add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0 ! argument array mov (1b - prom_finddev_name), %l1 mov (1b - prom_chosen_path), %l2 mov (1b - prom_boot_mapped_pc), %l3 sub %l0, %l1, %l1 sub %l0, %l2, %l2 sub %l0, %l3, %l3 stw %l0, [%l3] sub %sp, (192 + 128), %sp /* chosen_node = prom_finddevice("/chosen") */ stx %l1, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00] ! service, "finddevice" mov 1, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08] ! num_args, 1 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10] ! num_rets, 1 stx %l2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18] ! arg1, "/chosen" stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20] ! ret1 call %l7 add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0 ! argument array ldx [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20], %l4 ! chosen device node mov (1b - prom_getprop_name), %l1 mov (1b - prom_mmu_name), %l2 mov (1b - prom_mmu_ihandle_cache), %l5 sub %l0, %l1, %l1 sub %l0, %l2, %l2 sub %l0, %l5, %l5 /* prom_mmu_ihandle_cache = prom_getint(chosen_node, "mmu") */ stx %l1, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00] ! service, "getprop" mov 4, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08] ! num_args, 4 mov 1, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10] ! num_rets, 1 stx %l4, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18] ! arg1, chosen_node stx %l2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20] ! arg2, "mmu" stx %l5, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x28] ! arg3, &prom_mmu_ihandle_cache mov 4, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x30] ! arg4, sizeof(arg3) stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x38] ! ret1 call %l7 add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0 ! argument array mov (1b - prom_callmethod_name), %l1 mov (1b - prom_translate_name), %l2 sub %l0, %l1, %l1 sub %l0, %l2, %l2 lduw [%l5], %l5 ! prom_mmu_ihandle_cache stx %l1, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00] ! service, "call-method" mov 3, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08] ! num_args, 3 mov 5, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10] ! num_rets, 5 stx %l2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18] ! arg1: "translate" stx %l5, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20] ! arg2: prom_mmu_ihandle_cache /* PAGE align */ srlx %l0, 13, %l3 sllx %l3, 13, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x28] ! arg3: vaddr, our PC stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x30] ! res1 stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x38] ! res2 stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x40] ! res3 stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x48] ! res4 stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x50] ! res5 call %l7 add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0 ! argument array ldx [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x40], %l1 ! translation mode mov (1b - prom_boot_mapping_mode), %l4 sub %l0, %l4, %l4 stw %l1, [%l4] mov (1b - prom_boot_mapping_phys_high), %l4 sub %l0, %l4, %l4 ldx [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x48], %l2 ! physaddr high stx %l2, [%l4 + 0x0] ldx [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x50], %l3 ! physaddr low /* 4MB align */ srlx %l3, 22, %l3 sllx %l3, 22, %l3 stx %l3, [%l4 + 0x8] /* Leave service as-is, "call-method" */ mov 7, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08] ! num_args, 7 mov 1, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10] ! num_rets, 1 mov (1b - prom_map_name), %l3 sub %l0, %l3, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18] ! arg1: "map" /* Leave arg2 as-is, prom_mmu_ihandle_cache */ mov -1, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x28] ! arg3: mode (-1 default) sethi %hi(8 * 1024 * 1024), %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x30] ! arg4: size (8MB) sethi %hi(KERNBASE), %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x38] ! arg5: vaddr (KERNBASE) stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x40] ! arg6: empty mov (1b - prom_boot_mapping_phys_low), %l3 sub %l0, %l3, %l3 ldx [%l3], %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x48] ! arg7: phys addr call %l7 add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0 ! argument array add %sp, (192 + 128), %sp sethi %hi(prom_root_compatible), %g1 or %g1, %lo(prom_root_compatible), %g1 sethi %hi(prom_sun4v_name), %g7 or %g7, %lo(prom_sun4v_name), %g7 mov 5, %g3 90: ldub [%g7], %g2 ldub [%g1], %g4 cmp %g2, %g4 bne,pn %icc, 80f add %g7, 1, %g7 subcc %g3, 1, %g3 bne,pt %xcc, 90b add %g1, 1, %g1 sethi %hi(is_sun4v), %g1 or %g1, %lo(is_sun4v), %g1 mov 1, %g7 stw %g7, [%g1] /* cpu_node = prom_finddevice("/cpu") */ mov (1b - prom_finddev_name), %l1 mov (1b - prom_cpu_path), %l2 sub %l0, %l1, %l1 sub %l0, %l2, %l2 sub %sp, (192 + 128), %sp stx %l1, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00] ! service, "finddevice" mov 1, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08] ! num_args, 1 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10] ! num_rets, 1 stx %l2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18] ! arg1, "/cpu" stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20] ! ret1 call %l7 add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0 ! argument array ldx [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20], %l4 ! cpu device node mov (1b - prom_getprop_name), %l1 mov (1b - prom_compatible_name), %l2 mov (1b - prom_cpu_compatible), %l5 sub %l0, %l1, %l1 sub %l0, %l2, %l2 sub %l0, %l5, %l5 /* prom_getproperty(cpu_node, "compatible", * &prom_cpu_compatible, 64) */ stx %l1, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00] ! service, "getprop" mov 4, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08] ! num_args, 4 mov 1, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10] ! num_rets, 1 stx %l4, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18] ! arg1, cpu_node stx %l2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20] ! arg2, "compatible" stx %l5, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x28] ! arg3, &prom_cpu_compatible mov 64, %l3 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x30] ! arg4, size stx %g0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x38] ! ret1 call %l7 add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0 ! argument array add %sp, (192 + 128), %sp sethi %hi(prom_cpu_compatible), %g1 or %g1, %lo(prom_cpu_compatible), %g1 sethi %hi(prom_niagara_prefix), %g7 or %g7, %lo(prom_niagara_prefix), %g7 mov 17, %g3 90: ldub [%g7], %g2 ldub [%g1], %g4 cmp %g2, %g4 bne,pn %icc, 4f add %g7, 1, %g7 subcc %g3, 1, %g3 bne,pt %xcc, 90b add %g1, 1, %g1 sethi %hi(prom_cpu_compatible), %g1 or %g1, %lo(prom_cpu_compatible), %g1 ldub [%g1 + 17], %g2 cmp %g2, '1' be,pt %xcc, 5f mov SUN4V_CHIP_NIAGARA1, %g4 cmp %g2, '2' be,pt %xcc, 5f mov SUN4V_CHIP_NIAGARA2, %g4 4: mov SUN4V_CHIP_UNKNOWN, %g4 5: sethi %hi(sun4v_chip_type), %g2 or %g2, %lo(sun4v_chip_type), %g2 stw %g4, [%g2] 80: BRANCH_IF_SUN4V(g1, jump_to_sun4u_init) BRANCH_IF_CHEETAH_BASE(g1,g7,cheetah_boot) BRANCH_IF_CHEETAH_PLUS_OR_FOLLOWON(g1,g7,cheetah_plus_boot) ba,pt %xcc, spitfire_boot nop cheetah_plus_boot: /* Preserve OBP chosen DCU and DCR register settings. */ ba,pt %xcc, cheetah_generic_boot nop cheetah_boot: mov DCR_BPE | DCR_RPE | DCR_SI | DCR_IFPOE | DCR_MS, %g1 wr %g1, %asr18 sethi %uhi(DCU_ME|DCU_RE|DCU_HPE|DCU_SPE|DCU_SL|DCU_WE), %g7 or %g7, %ulo(DCU_ME|DCU_RE|DCU_HPE|DCU_SPE|DCU_SL|DCU_WE), %g7 sllx %g7, 32, %g7 or %g7, DCU_DM | DCU_IM | DCU_DC | DCU_IC, %g7 stxa %g7, [%g0] ASI_DCU_CONTROL_REG membar #Sync cheetah_generic_boot: mov TSB_EXTENSION_P, %g3 stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_DMMU stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_IMMU membar #Sync mov TSB_EXTENSION_S, %g3 stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_DMMU membar #Sync mov TSB_EXTENSION_N, %g3 stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_DMMU stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_IMMU membar #Sync ba,a,pt %xcc, jump_to_sun4u_init spitfire_boot: /* Typically PROM has already enabled both MMU's and both on-chip * caches, but we do it here anyway just to be paranoid. */ mov (LSU_CONTROL_IC|LSU_CONTROL_DC|LSU_CONTROL_IM|LSU_CONTROL_DM), %g1 stxa %g1, [%g0] ASI_LSU_CONTROL membar #Sync jump_to_sun4u_init: /* * Make sure we are in privileged mode, have address masking, * using the ordinary globals and have enabled floating * point. * * Again, typically PROM has left %pil at 13 or similar, and * (PSTATE_PRIV | PSTATE_PEF | PSTATE_IE) in %pstate. */ wrpr %g0, (PSTATE_PRIV|PSTATE_PEF|PSTATE_IE), %pstate wr %g0, 0, %fprs set sun4u_init, %g2 jmpl %g2 + %g0, %g0 nop .section .text.init.refok sun4u_init: BRANCH_IF_SUN4V(g1, sun4v_init) /* Set ctx 0 */ mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %g7 stxa %g0, [%g7] ASI_DMMU membar #Sync mov SECONDARY_CONTEXT, %g7 stxa %g0, [%g7] ASI_DMMU membar #Sync ba,pt %xcc, sun4u_continue nop sun4v_init: /* Set ctx 0 */ mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %g7 stxa %g0, [%g7] ASI_MMU membar #Sync mov SECONDARY_CONTEXT, %g7 stxa %g0, [%g7] ASI_MMU membar #Sync ba,pt %xcc, niagara_tlb_fixup nop sun4u_continue: BRANCH_IF_ANY_CHEETAH(g1, g7, cheetah_tlb_fixup) ba,pt %xcc, spitfire_tlb_fixup nop niagara_tlb_fixup: mov 3, %g2 /* Set TLB type to hypervisor. */ sethi %hi(tlb_type), %g1 stw %g2, [%g1 + %lo(tlb_type)] /* Patch copy/clear ops. */ sethi %hi(sun4v_chip_type), %g1 lduw [%g1 + %lo(sun4v_chip_type)], %g1 cmp %g1, SUN4V_CHIP_NIAGARA1 be,pt %xcc, niagara_patch cmp %g1, SUN4V_CHIP_NIAGARA2 be,pt %xcc, niagara2_patch nop call generic_patch_copyops nop call generic_patch_bzero nop call generic_patch_pageops nop ba,a,pt %xcc, 80f niagara2_patch: call niagara2_patch_copyops nop call niagara_patch_bzero nop call niagara2_patch_pageops nop ba,a,pt %xcc, 80f niagara_patch: call niagara_patch_copyops nop call niagara_patch_bzero nop call niagara_patch_pageops nop 80: /* Patch TLB/cache ops. */ call hypervisor_patch_cachetlbops nop ba,pt %xcc, tlb_fixup_done nop cheetah_tlb_fixup: mov 2, %g2 /* Set TLB type to cheetah+. */ BRANCH_IF_CHEETAH_PLUS_OR_FOLLOWON(g1,g7,1f) mov 1, %g2 /* Set TLB type to cheetah. */ 1: sethi %hi(tlb_type), %g1 stw %g2, [%g1 + %lo(tlb_type)] /* Patch copy/page operations to cheetah optimized versions. */ call cheetah_patch_copyops nop call cheetah_patch_copy_page nop call cheetah_patch_cachetlbops nop ba,pt %xcc, tlb_fixup_done nop spitfire_tlb_fixup: /* Set TLB type to spitfire. */ mov 0, %g2 sethi %hi(tlb_type), %g1 stw %g2, [%g1 + %lo(tlb_type)] tlb_fixup_done: sethi %hi(init_thread_union), %g6 or %g6, %lo(init_thread_union), %g6 ldx [%g6 + TI_TASK], %g4 mov %sp, %l6 wr %g0, ASI_P, %asi mov 1, %g1 sllx %g1, THREAD_SHIFT, %g1 sub %g1, (STACKFRAME_SZ + STACK_BIAS), %g1 add %g6, %g1, %sp mov 0, %fp /* Set per-cpu pointer initially to zero, this makes * the boot-cpu use the in-kernel-image per-cpu areas * before setup_per_cpu_area() is invoked. */ clr %g5 wrpr %g0, 0, %wstate wrpr %g0, 0x0, %tl /* Clear the bss */ sethi %hi(__bss_start), %o0 or %o0, %lo(__bss_start), %o0 sethi %hi(_end), %o1 or %o1, %lo(_end), %o1 call __bzero sub %o1, %o0, %o1 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP /* We have this call this super early, as even prom_init can grab * spinlocks and thus call into the lockdep code. */ call lockdep_init nop #endif mov %l6, %o1 ! OpenPROM stack call prom_init mov %l7, %o0 ! OpenPROM cif handler /* Initialize current_thread_info()->cpu as early as possible. * In order to do that accurately we have to patch up the get_cpuid() * assembler sequences. And that, in turn, requires that we know * if we are on a Starfire box or not. While we're here, patch up * the sun4v sequences as well. */ call check_if_starfire nop call per_cpu_patch nop call sun4v_patch nop #ifdef CONFIG_SMP call hard_smp_processor_id nop cmp %o0, NR_CPUS blu,pt %xcc, 1f nop call boot_cpu_id_too_large nop /* Not reached... */ 1: #else mov 0, %o0 #endif sth %o0, [%g6 + TI_CPU] /* Off we go.... */ call start_kernel nop /* Not reached... */ .previous /* This is meant to allow the sharing of this code between * boot processor invocation (via setup_tba() below) and * secondary processor startup (via trampoline.S). The * former does use this code, the latter does not yet due * to some complexities. That should be fixed up at some * point. * * There used to be enormous complexity wrt. transferring * over from the firwmare's trap table to the Linux kernel's. * For example, there was a chicken & egg problem wrt. building * the OBP page tables, yet needing to be on the Linux kernel * trap table (to translate PAGE_OFFSET addresses) in order to * do that. * * We now handle OBP tlb misses differently, via linear lookups * into the prom_trans[] array. So that specific problem no * longer exists. Yet, unfortunately there are still some issues * preventing trampoline.S from using this code... ho hum. */ .globl setup_trap_table setup_trap_table: save %sp, -192, %sp /* Force interrupts to be disabled. */ rdpr %pstate, %l0 andn %l0, PSTATE_IE, %o1 wrpr %o1, 0x0, %pstate rdpr %pil, %l1 wrpr %g0, 15, %pil /* Make the firmware call to jump over to the Linux trap table. */ sethi %hi(is_sun4v), %o0 lduw [%o0 + %lo(is_sun4v)], %o0 brz,pt %o0, 1f nop TRAP_LOAD_TRAP_BLOCK(%g2, %g3) add %g2, TRAP_PER_CPU_FAULT_INFO, %g2 stxa %g2, [%g0] ASI_SCRATCHPAD /* Compute physical address: * * paddr = kern_base + (mmfsa_vaddr - KERNBASE) */ sethi %hi(KERNBASE), %g3 sub %g2, %g3, %g2 sethi %hi(kern_base), %g3 ldx [%g3 + %lo(kern_base)], %g3 add %g2, %g3, %o1 call prom_set_trap_table_sun4v sethi %hi(sparc64_ttable_tl0), %o0 ba,pt %xcc, 2f nop 1: call prom_set_trap_table sethi %hi(sparc64_ttable_tl0), %o0 /* Start using proper page size encodings in ctx register. */ 2: sethi %hi(sparc64_kern_pri_context), %g3 ldx [%g3 + %lo(sparc64_kern_pri_context)], %g2 mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %g1 661: stxa %g2, [%g1] ASI_DMMU .section .sun4v_1insn_patch, "ax" .word 661b stxa %g2, [%g1] ASI_MMU .previous membar #Sync /* Kill PROM timer */ sethi %hi(0x80000000), %o2 sllx %o2, 32, %o2 wr %o2, 0, %tick_cmpr BRANCH_IF_SUN4V(o2, 1f) BRANCH_IF_ANY_CHEETAH(o2, o3, 1f) ba,pt %xcc, 2f nop /* Disable STICK_INT interrupts. */ 1: sethi %hi(0x80000000), %o2 sllx %o2, 32, %o2 wr %o2, %asr25 2: wrpr %g0, %g0, %wstate call init_irqwork_curcpu nop /* Now we can restore interrupt state. */ wrpr %l0, 0, %pstate wrpr %l1, 0x0, %pil ret restore .globl setup_tba setup_tba: save %sp, -192, %sp /* The boot processor is the only cpu which invokes this * routine, the other cpus set things up via trampoline.S. * So save the OBP trap table address here. */ rdpr %tba, %g7 sethi %hi(prom_tba), %o1 or %o1, %lo(prom_tba), %o1 stx %g7, [%o1] call setup_trap_table nop ret restore sparc64_boot_end: #include "etrap.S" #include "rtrap.S" #include "winfixup.S" #include "entry.S" #include "sun4v_tlb_miss.S" #include "sun4v_ivec.S" #include "ktlb.S" #include "tsb.S" /* * The following skip makes sure the trap table in ttable.S is aligned * on a 32K boundary as required by the v9 specs for TBA register. * * We align to a 32K boundary, then we have the 32K kernel TSB, * the 64K kernel 4MB TSB, and then the 32K aligned trap table. */ 1: .skip 0x4000 + _start - 1b ! 0x0000000000408000 .globl swapper_tsb swapper_tsb: .skip (32 * 1024) .globl swapper_4m_tsb swapper_4m_tsb: .skip (64 * 1024) ! 0x0000000000420000 /* Some care needs to be exercised if you try to move the * location of the trap table relative to other things. For * one thing there are br* instructions in some of the * trap table entires which branch back to code in ktlb.S * Those instructions can only handle a signed 16-bit * displacement. * * There is a binutils bug (bugzilla #4558) which causes * the relocation overflow checks for such instructions to * not be done correctly. So bintuils will not notice the * error and will instead write junk into the relocation and * you'll have an unbootable kernel. */ #include "ttable.S" ! 0x0000000000428000 #include "systbls.S" .data .align 8 .globl prom_tba, tlb_type prom_tba: .xword 0 tlb_type: .word 0 /* Must NOT end up in BSS */ .section ".fixup",#alloc,#execinstr .globl __ret_efault, __retl_efault __ret_efault: ret restore %g0, -EFAULT, %o0 __retl_efault: retl mov -EFAULT, %o0