linux/arch/x86/kernel/acpi/wakeup_32.S
Eric Dumazet 4c4915627f x86: make arch/x86/kernel/acpi/wakeup_32.S use a separate
While examining vmlinux namelist on i386 (nm -v vmlinux) I noticed :

c01021d0 t es7000_rename_gsi
c010221a T es7000_start_cpu
<Big Hole>
c0103000 T thread_saved_pc

and

c0113218 T acpi_restore_state_mem
c0113219 T acpi_save_state_mem
<Big Hole>
c0114000 t wakeup_code

This is because arch/x86/kernel/acpi/wakeup_32.S forces a .text alignment
of 4096 bytes. (I have no idea if it is really needed, since
arch/x86/kernel/acpi/wakeup_64.S uses a 16 bytes alignment *only*)

So arch/x86/kernel/built-in.o also has this alignment

arch/x86/kernel/built-in.o:     file format elf32-i386

Sections:
Idx Name          Size      VMA       LMA       File off  Algn
  0 .text         00018c94  00000000  00000000  00001000  2**12
                  CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, RELOC, READONLY, CODE

But as arch/x86/kernel/acpi/wakeup_32.o is not the first object linked
into arch/x86/kernel/built-in.o, linker had to build several holes to meet
alignement requirements, because of .o nestings in the kbuild process.

This can be solved by using a special section, .text.page_aligned, so that
no holes are needed.

# size vmlinux.before vmlinux.after
   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
4619942  422838  458752 5501532  53f25c vmlinux.before
4610534  422838  458752 5492124  53cd9c vmlinux.after

This saves 9408 bytes

Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <dada1@cosmosbay.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
2008-01-30 13:32:50 +01:00

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ArmAsm

.section .text.page_aligned
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/segment.h>
#include <asm/page.h>
#
# wakeup_code runs in real mode, and at unknown address (determined at run-time).
# Therefore it must only use relative jumps/calls.
#
# Do we need to deal with A20? It is okay: ACPI specs says A20 must be enabled
#
# If physical address of wakeup_code is 0x12345, BIOS should call us with
# cs = 0x1234, eip = 0x05
#
#define BEEP \
inb $97, %al; \
outb %al, $0x80; \
movb $3, %al; \
outb %al, $97; \
outb %al, $0x80; \
movb $-74, %al; \
outb %al, $67; \
outb %al, $0x80; \
movb $-119, %al; \
outb %al, $66; \
outb %al, $0x80; \
movb $15, %al; \
outb %al, $66;
ALIGN
.align 4096
ENTRY(wakeup_start)
wakeup_code:
wakeup_code_start = .
.code16
cli
cld
# setup data segment
movw %cs, %ax
movw %ax, %ds # Make ds:0 point to wakeup_start
movw %ax, %ss
testl $4, realmode_flags - wakeup_code
jz 1f
BEEP
1:
mov $(wakeup_stack - wakeup_code), %sp # Private stack is needed for ASUS board
pushl $0 # Kill any dangerous flags
popfl
movl real_magic - wakeup_code, %eax
cmpl $0x12345678, %eax
jne bogus_real_magic
testl $1, realmode_flags - wakeup_code
jz 1f
lcall $0xc000,$3
movw %cs, %ax
movw %ax, %ds # Bios might have played with that
movw %ax, %ss
1:
testl $2, realmode_flags - wakeup_code
jz 1f
mov video_mode - wakeup_code, %ax
call mode_set
1:
# set up page table
movl $swsusp_pg_dir-__PAGE_OFFSET, %eax
movl %eax, %cr3
testl $1, real_efer_save_restore - wakeup_code
jz 4f
# restore efer setting
movl real_save_efer_edx - wakeup_code, %edx
movl real_save_efer_eax - wakeup_code, %eax
mov $0xc0000080, %ecx
wrmsr
4:
# make sure %cr4 is set correctly (features, etc)
movl real_save_cr4 - wakeup_code, %eax
movl %eax, %cr4
# need a gdt -- use lgdtl to force 32-bit operands, in case
# the GDT is located past 16 megabytes.
lgdtl real_save_gdt - wakeup_code
movl real_save_cr0 - wakeup_code, %eax
movl %eax, %cr0
jmp 1f
1:
movl real_magic - wakeup_code, %eax
cmpl $0x12345678, %eax
jne bogus_real_magic
testl $8, realmode_flags - wakeup_code
jz 1f
BEEP
1:
ljmpl $__KERNEL_CS, $wakeup_pmode_return
real_save_gdt: .word 0
.long 0
real_save_cr0: .long 0
real_save_cr3: .long 0
real_save_cr4: .long 0
real_magic: .long 0
video_mode: .long 0
realmode_flags: .long 0
real_efer_save_restore: .long 0
real_save_efer_edx: .long 0
real_save_efer_eax: .long 0
bogus_real_magic:
jmp bogus_real_magic
/* This code uses an extended set of video mode numbers. These include:
* Aliases for standard modes
* NORMAL_VGA (-1)
* EXTENDED_VGA (-2)
* ASK_VGA (-3)
* Video modes numbered by menu position -- NOT RECOMMENDED because of lack
* of compatibility when extending the table. These are between 0x00 and 0xff.
*/
#define VIDEO_FIRST_MENU 0x0000
/* Standard BIOS video modes (BIOS number + 0x0100) */
#define VIDEO_FIRST_BIOS 0x0100
/* VESA BIOS video modes (VESA number + 0x0200) */
#define VIDEO_FIRST_VESA 0x0200
/* Video7 special modes (BIOS number + 0x0900) */
#define VIDEO_FIRST_V7 0x0900
# Setting of user mode (AX=mode ID) => CF=success
# For now, we only handle VESA modes (0x0200..0x03ff). To handle other
# modes, we should probably compile in the video code from the boot
# directory.
mode_set:
movw %ax, %bx
subb $VIDEO_FIRST_VESA>>8, %bh
cmpb $2, %bh
jb check_vesa
setbad:
clc
ret
check_vesa:
orw $0x4000, %bx # Use linear frame buffer
movw $0x4f02, %ax # VESA BIOS mode set call
int $0x10
cmpw $0x004f, %ax # AL=4f if implemented
jnz setbad # AH=0 if OK
stc
ret
.code32
ALIGN
.org 0x800
wakeup_stack_begin: # Stack grows down
.org 0xff0 # Just below end of page
wakeup_stack:
ENTRY(wakeup_end)
.org 0x1000
wakeup_pmode_return:
movw $__KERNEL_DS, %ax
movw %ax, %ss
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
# reload the gdt, as we need the full 32 bit address
lgdt saved_gdt
lidt saved_idt
lldt saved_ldt
ljmp $(__KERNEL_CS),$1f
1:
movl %cr3, %eax
movl %eax, %cr3
wbinvd
# and restore the stack ... but you need gdt for this to work
movl saved_context_esp, %esp
movl %cs:saved_magic, %eax
cmpl $0x12345678, %eax
jne bogus_magic
# jump to place where we left off
movl saved_eip,%eax
jmp *%eax
bogus_magic:
jmp bogus_magic
##
# acpi_copy_wakeup_routine
#
# Copy the above routine to low memory.
#
# Parameters:
# %eax: place to copy wakeup routine to
#
# Returned address is location of code in low memory (past data and stack)
#
ENTRY(acpi_copy_wakeup_routine)
pushl %ebx
sgdt saved_gdt
sidt saved_idt
sldt saved_ldt
str saved_tss
movl nx_enabled, %edx
movl %edx, real_efer_save_restore - wakeup_start (%eax)
testl $1, real_efer_save_restore - wakeup_start (%eax)
jz 2f
# save efer setting
pushl %eax
movl %eax, %ebx
mov $0xc0000080, %ecx
rdmsr
movl %edx, real_save_efer_edx - wakeup_start (%ebx)
movl %eax, real_save_efer_eax - wakeup_start (%ebx)
popl %eax
2:
movl %cr3, %edx
movl %edx, real_save_cr3 - wakeup_start (%eax)
movl %cr4, %edx
movl %edx, real_save_cr4 - wakeup_start (%eax)
movl %cr0, %edx
movl %edx, real_save_cr0 - wakeup_start (%eax)
sgdt real_save_gdt - wakeup_start (%eax)
movl saved_videomode, %edx
movl %edx, video_mode - wakeup_start (%eax)
movl acpi_realmode_flags, %edx
movl %edx, realmode_flags - wakeup_start (%eax)
movl $0x12345678, real_magic - wakeup_start (%eax)
movl $0x12345678, saved_magic
popl %ebx
ret
save_registers:
leal 4(%esp), %eax
movl %eax, saved_context_esp
movl %ebx, saved_context_ebx
movl %ebp, saved_context_ebp
movl %esi, saved_context_esi
movl %edi, saved_context_edi
pushfl ; popl saved_context_eflags
movl $ret_point, saved_eip
ret
restore_registers:
movl saved_context_ebp, %ebp
movl saved_context_ebx, %ebx
movl saved_context_esi, %esi
movl saved_context_edi, %edi
pushl saved_context_eflags ; popfl
ret
ENTRY(do_suspend_lowlevel)
call save_processor_state
call save_registers
pushl $3
call acpi_enter_sleep_state
addl $4, %esp
# In case of S3 failure, we'll emerge here. Jump
# to ret_point to recover
jmp ret_point
.p2align 4,,7
ret_point:
call restore_registers
call restore_processor_state
ret
.data
ALIGN
ENTRY(saved_magic) .long 0
ENTRY(saved_eip) .long 0
# saved registers
saved_gdt: .long 0,0
saved_idt: .long 0,0
saved_ldt: .long 0
saved_tss: .long 0