head-common.S 6.5 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * linux/arch/arm/kernel/head-common.S
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 1994-2002 Russell King
  5. * Copyright (c) 2003 ARM Limited
  6. * All Rights Reserved
  7. *
  8. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  9. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
  10. * published by the Free Software Foundation.
  11. *
  12. */
  13. #define ATAG_CORE 0x54410001
  14. #define ATAG_CORE_SIZE ((2*4 + 3*4) >> 2)
  15. .align 2
  16. .type __switch_data, %object
  17. __switch_data:
  18. .long __mmap_switched
  19. .long __data_loc @ r4
  20. .long _data @ r5
  21. .long __bss_start @ r6
  22. .long _end @ r7
  23. .long processor_id @ r4
  24. .long __machine_arch_type @ r5
  25. .long __atags_pointer @ r6
  26. .long cr_alignment @ r7
  27. .long init_thread_union + THREAD_START_SP @ sp
  28. /*
  29. * The following fragment of code is executed with the MMU on in MMU mode,
  30. * and uses absolute addresses; this is not position independent.
  31. *
  32. * r0 = cp#15 control register
  33. * r1 = machine ID
  34. * r2 = atags pointer
  35. * r9 = processor ID
  36. */
  37. __mmap_switched:
  38. adr r3, __switch_data + 4
  39. ldmia r3!, {r4, r5, r6, r7}
  40. cmp r4, r5 @ Copy data segment if needed
  41. 1: cmpne r5, r6
  42. ldrne fp, [r4], #4
  43. strne fp, [r5], #4
  44. bne 1b
  45. mov fp, #0 @ Clear BSS (and zero fp)
  46. 1: cmp r6, r7
  47. strcc fp, [r6],#4
  48. bcc 1b
  49. ldmia r3, {r4, r5, r6, r7, sp}
  50. str r9, [r4] @ Save processor ID
  51. str r1, [r5] @ Save machine type
  52. str r2, [r6] @ Save atags pointer
  53. bic r4, r0, #CR_A @ Clear 'A' bit
  54. stmia r7, {r0, r4} @ Save control register values
  55. b start_kernel
  56. ENDPROC(__mmap_switched)
  57. /*
  58. * Exception handling. Something went wrong and we can't proceed. We
  59. * ought to tell the user, but since we don't have any guarantee that
  60. * we're even running on the right architecture, we do virtually nothing.
  61. *
  62. * If CONFIG_DEBUG_LL is set we try to print out something about the error
  63. * and hope for the best (useful if bootloader fails to pass a proper
  64. * machine ID for example).
  65. */
  66. __error_p:
  67. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
  68. adr r0, str_p1
  69. bl printascii
  70. mov r0, r9
  71. bl printhex8
  72. adr r0, str_p2
  73. bl printascii
  74. b __error
  75. str_p1: .asciz "\nError: unrecognized/unsupported processor variant (0x"
  76. str_p2: .asciz ").\n"
  77. .align
  78. #endif
  79. ENDPROC(__error_p)
  80. __error_a:
  81. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
  82. mov r4, r1 @ preserve machine ID
  83. adr r0, str_a1
  84. bl printascii
  85. mov r0, r4
  86. bl printhex8
  87. adr r0, str_a2
  88. bl printascii
  89. adr r3, 3f
  90. ldmia r3, {r4, r5, r6} @ get machine desc list
  91. sub r4, r3, r4 @ get offset between virt&phys
  92. add r5, r5, r4 @ convert virt addresses to
  93. add r6, r6, r4 @ physical address space
  94. 1: ldr r0, [r5, #MACHINFO_TYPE] @ get machine type
  95. bl printhex8
  96. mov r0, #'\t'
  97. bl printch
  98. ldr r0, [r5, #MACHINFO_NAME] @ get machine name
  99. add r0, r0, r4
  100. bl printascii
  101. mov r0, #'\n'
  102. bl printch
  103. add r5, r5, #SIZEOF_MACHINE_DESC @ next machine_desc
  104. cmp r5, r6
  105. blo 1b
  106. adr r0, str_a3
  107. bl printascii
  108. b __error
  109. ENDPROC(__error_a)
  110. str_a1: .asciz "\nError: unrecognized/unsupported machine ID (r1 = 0x"
  111. str_a2: .asciz ").\n\nAvailable machine support:\n\nID (hex)\tNAME\n"
  112. str_a3: .asciz "\nPlease check your kernel config and/or bootloader.\n"
  113. .align
  114. #endif
  115. __error:
  116. #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_RPC
  117. /*
  118. * Turn the screen red on a error - RiscPC only.
  119. */
  120. mov r0, #0x02000000
  121. mov r3, #0x11
  122. orr r3, r3, r3, lsl #8
  123. orr r3, r3, r3, lsl #16
  124. str r3, [r0], #4
  125. str r3, [r0], #4
  126. str r3, [r0], #4
  127. str r3, [r0], #4
  128. #endif
  129. 1: mov r0, r0
  130. b 1b
  131. ENDPROC(__error)
  132. /*
  133. * Read processor ID register (CP#15, CR0), and look up in the linker-built
  134. * supported processor list. Note that we can't use the absolute addresses
  135. * for the __proc_info lists since we aren't running with the MMU on
  136. * (and therefore, we are not in the correct address space). We have to
  137. * calculate the offset.
  138. *
  139. * r9 = cpuid
  140. * Returns:
  141. * r3, r4, r6 corrupted
  142. * r5 = proc_info pointer in physical address space
  143. * r9 = cpuid (preserved)
  144. */
  145. __lookup_processor_type:
  146. adr r3, 3f
  147. ldmda r3, {r5 - r7}
  148. sub r3, r3, r7 @ get offset between virt&phys
  149. add r5, r5, r3 @ convert virt addresses to
  150. add r6, r6, r3 @ physical address space
  151. 1: ldmia r5, {r3, r4} @ value, mask
  152. and r4, r4, r9 @ mask wanted bits
  153. teq r3, r4
  154. beq 2f
  155. add r5, r5, #PROC_INFO_SZ @ sizeof(proc_info_list)
  156. cmp r5, r6
  157. blo 1b
  158. mov r5, #0 @ unknown processor
  159. 2: mov pc, lr
  160. ENDPROC(__lookup_processor_type)
  161. /*
  162. * This provides a C-API version of the above function.
  163. */
  164. ENTRY(lookup_processor_type)
  165. stmfd sp!, {r4 - r7, r9, lr}
  166. mov r9, r0
  167. bl __lookup_processor_type
  168. mov r0, r5
  169. ldmfd sp!, {r4 - r7, r9, pc}
  170. ENDPROC(lookup_processor_type)
  171. /*
  172. * Look in <asm/procinfo.h> and arch/arm/kernel/arch.[ch] for
  173. * more information about the __proc_info and __arch_info structures.
  174. */
  175. .align 2
  176. .long __proc_info_begin
  177. .long __proc_info_end
  178. 3: .long .
  179. .long __arch_info_begin
  180. .long __arch_info_end
  181. /*
  182. * Lookup machine architecture in the linker-build list of architectures.
  183. * Note that we can't use the absolute addresses for the __arch_info
  184. * lists since we aren't running with the MMU on (and therefore, we are
  185. * not in the correct address space). We have to calculate the offset.
  186. *
  187. * r1 = machine architecture number
  188. * Returns:
  189. * r3, r4, r6 corrupted
  190. * r5 = mach_info pointer in physical address space
  191. */
  192. __lookup_machine_type:
  193. adr r3, 3b
  194. ldmia r3, {r4, r5, r6}
  195. sub r3, r3, r4 @ get offset between virt&phys
  196. add r5, r5, r3 @ convert virt addresses to
  197. add r6, r6, r3 @ physical address space
  198. 1: ldr r3, [r5, #MACHINFO_TYPE] @ get machine type
  199. teq r3, r1 @ matches loader number?
  200. beq 2f @ found
  201. add r5, r5, #SIZEOF_MACHINE_DESC @ next machine_desc
  202. cmp r5, r6
  203. blo 1b
  204. mov r5, #0 @ unknown machine
  205. 2: mov pc, lr
  206. ENDPROC(__lookup_machine_type)
  207. /*
  208. * This provides a C-API version of the above function.
  209. */
  210. ENTRY(lookup_machine_type)
  211. stmfd sp!, {r4 - r6, lr}
  212. mov r1, r0
  213. bl __lookup_machine_type
  214. mov r0, r5
  215. ldmfd sp!, {r4 - r6, pc}
  216. ENDPROC(lookup_machine_type)
  217. /* Determine validity of the r2 atags pointer. The heuristic requires
  218. * that the pointer be aligned, in the first 16k of physical RAM and
  219. * that the ATAG_CORE marker is first and present. Future revisions
  220. * of this function may be more lenient with the physical address and
  221. * may also be able to move the ATAGS block if necessary.
  222. *
  223. * r8 = machinfo
  224. *
  225. * Returns:
  226. * r2 either valid atags pointer, or zero
  227. * r5, r6 corrupted
  228. */
  229. __vet_atags:
  230. tst r2, #0x3 @ aligned?
  231. bne 1f
  232. ldr r5, [r2, #0] @ is first tag ATAG_CORE?
  233. subs r5, r5, #ATAG_CORE_SIZE
  234. bne 1f
  235. ldr r5, [r2, #4]
  236. ldr r6, =ATAG_CORE
  237. cmp r5, r6
  238. bne 1f
  239. mov pc, lr @ atag pointer is ok
  240. 1: mov r2, #0
  241. mov pc, lr
  242. ENDPROC(__vet_atags)