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  1. /*
  2. *
  3. * Common boot and setup code.
  4. *
  5. * Copyright (C) 2001 PPC64 Team, IBM Corp
  6. *
  7. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  8. * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
  9. * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
  10. * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
  11. */
  12. #undef DEBUG
  13. #include <linux/module.h>
  14. #include <linux/string.h>
  15. #include <linux/sched.h>
  16. #include <linux/init.h>
  17. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  18. #include <linux/reboot.h>
  19. #include <linux/delay.h>
  20. #include <linux/initrd.h>
  21. #include <linux/seq_file.h>
  22. #include <linux/ioport.h>
  23. #include <linux/console.h>
  24. #include <linux/utsname.h>
  25. #include <linux/tty.h>
  26. #include <linux/root_dev.h>
  27. #include <linux/notifier.h>
  28. #include <linux/cpu.h>
  29. #include <linux/unistd.h>
  30. #include <linux/serial.h>
  31. #include <linux/serial_8250.h>
  32. #include <linux/bootmem.h>
  33. #include <linux/pci.h>
  34. #include <linux/lockdep.h>
  35. #include <linux/lmb.h>
  36. #include <asm/io.h>
  37. #include <asm/kdump.h>
  38. #include <asm/prom.h>
  39. #include <asm/processor.h>
  40. #include <asm/pgtable.h>
  41. #include <asm/smp.h>
  42. #include <asm/elf.h>
  43. #include <asm/machdep.h>
  44. #include <asm/paca.h>
  45. #include <asm/time.h>
  46. #include <asm/cputable.h>
  47. #include <asm/sections.h>
  48. #include <asm/btext.h>
  49. #include <asm/nvram.h>
  50. #include <asm/setup.h>
  51. #include <asm/system.h>
  52. #include <asm/rtas.h>
  53. #include <asm/iommu.h>
  54. #include <asm/serial.h>
  55. #include <asm/cache.h>
  56. #include <asm/page.h>
  57. #include <asm/mmu.h>
  58. #include <asm/firmware.h>
  59. #include <asm/xmon.h>
  60. #include <asm/udbg.h>
  61. #include <asm/kexec.h>
  62. #include "setup.h"
  63. #ifdef DEBUG
  64. #define DBG(fmt...) udbg_printf(fmt)
  65. #else
  66. #define DBG(fmt...)
  67. #endif
  68. int have_of = 1;
  69. int boot_cpuid = 0;
  70. u64 ppc64_pft_size;
  71. /* Pick defaults since we might want to patch instructions
  72. * before we've read this from the device tree.
  73. */
  74. struct ppc64_caches ppc64_caches = {
  75. .dline_size = 0x40,
  76. .log_dline_size = 6,
  77. .iline_size = 0x40,
  78. .log_iline_size = 6
  79. };
  80. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ppc64_caches);
  81. /*
  82. * These are used in binfmt_elf.c to put aux entries on the stack
  83. * for each elf executable being started.
  84. */
  85. int dcache_bsize;
  86. int icache_bsize;
  87. int ucache_bsize;
  88. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  89. static int smt_enabled_cmdline;
  90. /* Look for ibm,smt-enabled OF option */
  91. static void check_smt_enabled(void)
  92. {
  93. struct device_node *dn;
  94. const char *smt_option;
  95. /* Allow the command line to overrule the OF option */
  96. if (smt_enabled_cmdline)
  97. return;
  98. dn = of_find_node_by_path("/options");
  99. if (dn) {
  100. smt_option = of_get_property(dn, "ibm,smt-enabled", NULL);
  101. if (smt_option) {
  102. if (!strcmp(smt_option, "on"))
  103. smt_enabled_at_boot = 1;
  104. else if (!strcmp(smt_option, "off"))
  105. smt_enabled_at_boot = 0;
  106. }
  107. }
  108. }
  109. /* Look for smt-enabled= cmdline option */
  110. static int __init early_smt_enabled(char *p)
  111. {
  112. smt_enabled_cmdline = 1;
  113. if (!p)
  114. return 0;
  115. if (!strcmp(p, "on") || !strcmp(p, "1"))
  116. smt_enabled_at_boot = 1;
  117. else if (!strcmp(p, "off") || !strcmp(p, "0"))
  118. smt_enabled_at_boot = 0;
  119. return 0;
  120. }
  121. early_param("smt-enabled", early_smt_enabled);
  122. #else
  123. #define check_smt_enabled()
  124. #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
  125. /* Put the paca pointer into r13 and SPRG3 */
  126. void __init setup_paca(int cpu)
  127. {
  128. local_paca = &paca[cpu];
  129. mtspr(SPRN_SPRG3, local_paca);
  130. }
  131. /*
  132. * Early initialization entry point. This is called by head.S
  133. * with MMU translation disabled. We rely on the "feature" of
  134. * the CPU that ignores the top 2 bits of the address in real
  135. * mode so we can access kernel globals normally provided we
  136. * only toy with things in the RMO region. From here, we do
  137. * some early parsing of the device-tree to setup out LMB
  138. * data structures, and allocate & initialize the hash table
  139. * and segment tables so we can start running with translation
  140. * enabled.
  141. *
  142. * It is this function which will call the probe() callback of
  143. * the various platform types and copy the matching one to the
  144. * global ppc_md structure. Your platform can eventually do
  145. * some very early initializations from the probe() routine, but
  146. * this is not recommended, be very careful as, for example, the
  147. * device-tree is not accessible via normal means at this point.
  148. */
  149. void __init early_setup(unsigned long dt_ptr)
  150. {
  151. /* -------- printk is _NOT_ safe to use here ! ------- */
  152. /* Fill in any unititialised pacas */
  153. initialise_pacas();
  154. /* Identify CPU type */
  155. identify_cpu(0, mfspr(SPRN_PVR));
  156. /* Assume we're on cpu 0 for now. Don't write to the paca yet! */
  157. setup_paca(0);
  158. /* Initialize lockdep early or else spinlocks will blow */
  159. lockdep_init();
  160. /* -------- printk is now safe to use ------- */
  161. /* Enable early debugging if any specified (see udbg.h) */
  162. udbg_early_init();
  163. DBG(" -> early_setup(), dt_ptr: 0x%lx\n", dt_ptr);
  164. /*
  165. * Do early initialization using the flattened device
  166. * tree, such as retrieving the physical memory map or
  167. * calculating/retrieving the hash table size.
  168. */
  169. early_init_devtree(__va(dt_ptr));
  170. /* Now we know the logical id of our boot cpu, setup the paca. */
  171. setup_paca(boot_cpuid);
  172. /* Fix up paca fields required for the boot cpu */
  173. get_paca()->cpu_start = 1;
  174. get_paca()->stab_real = __pa((u64)&initial_stab);
  175. get_paca()->stab_addr = (u64)&initial_stab;
  176. /* Probe the machine type */
  177. probe_machine();
  178. setup_kdump_trampoline();
  179. DBG("Found, Initializing memory management...\n");
  180. /*
  181. * Initialize the MMU Hash table and create the linear mapping
  182. * of memory. Has to be done before stab/slb initialization as
  183. * this is currently where the page size encoding is obtained
  184. */
  185. htab_initialize();
  186. /*
  187. * Initialize stab / SLB management except on iSeries
  188. */
  189. if (cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_SLB))
  190. slb_initialize();
  191. else if (!firmware_has_feature(FW_FEATURE_ISERIES))
  192. stab_initialize(get_paca()->stab_real);
  193. DBG(" <- early_setup()\n");
  194. }
  195. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  196. void early_setup_secondary(void)
  197. {
  198. struct paca_struct *lpaca = get_paca();
  199. /* Mark interrupts enabled in PACA */
  200. lpaca->soft_enabled = 0;
  201. /* Initialize hash table for that CPU */
  202. htab_initialize_secondary();
  203. /* Initialize STAB/SLB. We use a virtual address as it works
  204. * in real mode on pSeries and we want a virutal address on
  205. * iSeries anyway
  206. */
  207. if (cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_SLB))
  208. slb_initialize();
  209. else
  210. stab_initialize(lpaca->stab_addr);
  211. }
  212. #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
  213. #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) || defined(CONFIG_KEXEC)
  214. void smp_release_cpus(void)
  215. {
  216. extern unsigned long __secondary_hold_spinloop;
  217. unsigned long *ptr;
  218. DBG(" -> smp_release_cpus()\n");
  219. /* All secondary cpus are spinning on a common spinloop, release them
  220. * all now so they can start to spin on their individual paca
  221. * spinloops. For non SMP kernels, the secondary cpus never get out
  222. * of the common spinloop.
  223. * This is useless but harmless on iSeries, secondaries are already
  224. * waiting on their paca spinloops. */
  225. ptr = (unsigned long *)((unsigned long)&__secondary_hold_spinloop
  226. - PHYSICAL_START);
  227. *ptr = 1;
  228. mb();
  229. DBG(" <- smp_release_cpus()\n");
  230. }
  231. #endif /* CONFIG_SMP || CONFIG_KEXEC */
  232. /*
  233. * Initialize some remaining members of the ppc64_caches and systemcfg
  234. * structures
  235. * (at least until we get rid of them completely). This is mostly some
  236. * cache informations about the CPU that will be used by cache flush
  237. * routines and/or provided to userland
  238. */
  239. static void __init initialize_cache_info(void)
  240. {
  241. struct device_node *np;
  242. unsigned long num_cpus = 0;
  243. DBG(" -> initialize_cache_info()\n");
  244. for (np = NULL; (np = of_find_node_by_type(np, "cpu"));) {
  245. num_cpus += 1;
  246. /* We're assuming *all* of the CPUs have the same
  247. * d-cache and i-cache sizes... -Peter
  248. */
  249. if ( num_cpus == 1 ) {
  250. const u32 *sizep, *lsizep;
  251. u32 size, lsize;
  252. size = 0;
  253. lsize = cur_cpu_spec->dcache_bsize;
  254. sizep = of_get_property(np, "d-cache-size", NULL);
  255. if (sizep != NULL)
  256. size = *sizep;
  257. lsizep = of_get_property(np, "d-cache-block-size", NULL);
  258. /* fallback if block size missing */
  259. if (lsizep == NULL)
  260. lsizep = of_get_property(np, "d-cache-line-size", NULL);
  261. if (lsizep != NULL)
  262. lsize = *lsizep;
  263. if (sizep == 0 || lsizep == 0)
  264. DBG("Argh, can't find dcache properties ! "
  265. "sizep: %p, lsizep: %p\n", sizep, lsizep);
  266. ppc64_caches.dsize = size;
  267. ppc64_caches.dline_size = lsize;
  268. ppc64_caches.log_dline_size = __ilog2(lsize);
  269. ppc64_caches.dlines_per_page = PAGE_SIZE / lsize;
  270. size = 0;
  271. lsize = cur_cpu_spec->icache_bsize;
  272. sizep = of_get_property(np, "i-cache-size", NULL);
  273. if (sizep != NULL)
  274. size = *sizep;
  275. lsizep = of_get_property(np, "i-cache-block-size", NULL);
  276. if (lsizep == NULL)
  277. lsizep = of_get_property(np, "i-cache-line-size", NULL);
  278. if (lsizep != NULL)
  279. lsize = *lsizep;
  280. if (sizep == 0 || lsizep == 0)
  281. DBG("Argh, can't find icache properties ! "
  282. "sizep: %p, lsizep: %p\n", sizep, lsizep);
  283. ppc64_caches.isize = size;
  284. ppc64_caches.iline_size = lsize;
  285. ppc64_caches.log_iline_size = __ilog2(lsize);
  286. ppc64_caches.ilines_per_page = PAGE_SIZE / lsize;
  287. }
  288. }
  289. DBG(" <- initialize_cache_info()\n");
  290. }
  291. /*
  292. * Do some initial setup of the system. The parameters are those which
  293. * were passed in from the bootloader.
  294. */
  295. void __init setup_system(void)
  296. {
  297. DBG(" -> setup_system()\n");
  298. /* Apply the CPUs-specific and firmware specific fixups to kernel
  299. * text (nop out sections not relevant to this CPU or this firmware)
  300. */
  301. do_feature_fixups(cur_cpu_spec->cpu_features,
  302. &__start___ftr_fixup, &__stop___ftr_fixup);
  303. do_feature_fixups(powerpc_firmware_features,
  304. &__start___fw_ftr_fixup, &__stop___fw_ftr_fixup);
  305. do_lwsync_fixups(cur_cpu_spec->cpu_features,
  306. &__start___lwsync_fixup, &__stop___lwsync_fixup);
  307. /*
  308. * Unflatten the device-tree passed by prom_init or kexec
  309. */
  310. unflatten_device_tree();
  311. /*
  312. * Fill the ppc64_caches & systemcfg structures with informations
  313. * retrieved from the device-tree.
  314. */
  315. initialize_cache_info();
  316. /*
  317. * Initialize irq remapping subsystem
  318. */
  319. irq_early_init();
  320. #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_RTAS
  321. /*
  322. * Initialize RTAS if available
  323. */
  324. rtas_initialize();
  325. #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_RTAS */
  326. /*
  327. * Check if we have an initrd provided via the device-tree
  328. */
  329. check_for_initrd();
  330. /*
  331. * Do some platform specific early initializations, that includes
  332. * setting up the hash table pointers. It also sets up some interrupt-mapping
  333. * related options that will be used by finish_device_tree()
  334. */
  335. if (ppc_md.init_early)
  336. ppc_md.init_early();
  337. /*
  338. * We can discover serial ports now since the above did setup the
  339. * hash table management for us, thus ioremap works. We do that early
  340. * so that further code can be debugged
  341. */
  342. find_legacy_serial_ports();
  343. /*
  344. * Register early console
  345. */
  346. register_early_udbg_console();
  347. /*
  348. * Initialize xmon
  349. */
  350. xmon_setup();
  351. check_smt_enabled();
  352. smp_setup_cpu_maps();
  353. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  354. /* Release secondary cpus out of their spinloops at 0x60 now that
  355. * we can map physical -> logical CPU ids
  356. */
  357. smp_release_cpus();
  358. #endif
  359. printk("Starting Linux PPC64 %s\n", init_utsname()->version);
  360. printk("-----------------------------------------------------\n");
  361. printk("ppc64_pft_size = 0x%lx\n", ppc64_pft_size);
  362. printk("physicalMemorySize = 0x%lx\n", lmb_phys_mem_size());
  363. if (ppc64_caches.dline_size != 0x80)
  364. printk("ppc64_caches.dcache_line_size = 0x%x\n",
  365. ppc64_caches.dline_size);
  366. if (ppc64_caches.iline_size != 0x80)
  367. printk("ppc64_caches.icache_line_size = 0x%x\n",
  368. ppc64_caches.iline_size);
  369. if (htab_address)
  370. printk("htab_address = 0x%p\n", htab_address);
  371. printk("htab_hash_mask = 0x%lx\n", htab_hash_mask);
  372. #if PHYSICAL_START > 0
  373. printk("physical_start = 0x%lx\n", PHYSICAL_START);
  374. #endif
  375. printk("-----------------------------------------------------\n");
  376. DBG(" <- setup_system()\n");
  377. }
  378. #ifdef CONFIG_IRQSTACKS
  379. static void __init irqstack_early_init(void)
  380. {
  381. unsigned int i;
  382. /*
  383. * interrupt stacks must be under 256MB, we cannot afford to take
  384. * SLB misses on them.
  385. */
  386. for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
  387. softirq_ctx[i] = (struct thread_info *)
  388. __va(lmb_alloc_base(THREAD_SIZE,
  389. THREAD_SIZE, 0x10000000));
  390. hardirq_ctx[i] = (struct thread_info *)
  391. __va(lmb_alloc_base(THREAD_SIZE,
  392. THREAD_SIZE, 0x10000000));
  393. }
  394. }
  395. #else
  396. #define irqstack_early_init()
  397. #endif
  398. /*
  399. * Stack space used when we detect a bad kernel stack pointer, and
  400. * early in SMP boots before relocation is enabled.
  401. */
  402. static void __init emergency_stack_init(void)
  403. {
  404. unsigned long limit;
  405. unsigned int i;
  406. /*
  407. * Emergency stacks must be under 256MB, we cannot afford to take
  408. * SLB misses on them. The ABI also requires them to be 128-byte
  409. * aligned.
  410. *
  411. * Since we use these as temporary stacks during secondary CPU
  412. * bringup, we need to get at them in real mode. This means they
  413. * must also be within the RMO region.
  414. */
  415. limit = min(0x10000000UL, lmb.rmo_size);
  416. for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
  417. unsigned long sp;
  418. sp = lmb_alloc_base(THREAD_SIZE, THREAD_SIZE, limit);
  419. sp += THREAD_SIZE;
  420. paca[i].emergency_sp = __va(sp);
  421. }
  422. }
  423. /*
  424. * Called into from start_kernel, after lock_kernel has been called.
  425. * Initializes bootmem, which is unsed to manage page allocation until
  426. * mem_init is called.
  427. */
  428. void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p)
  429. {
  430. ppc64_boot_msg(0x12, "Setup Arch");
  431. *cmdline_p = cmd_line;
  432. /*
  433. * Set cache line size based on type of cpu as a default.
  434. * Systems with OF can look in the properties on the cpu node(s)
  435. * for a possibly more accurate value.
  436. */
  437. dcache_bsize = ppc64_caches.dline_size;
  438. icache_bsize = ppc64_caches.iline_size;
  439. /* reboot on panic */
  440. panic_timeout = 180;
  441. if (ppc_md.panic)
  442. setup_panic();
  443. init_mm.start_code = (unsigned long)_stext;
  444. init_mm.end_code = (unsigned long) _etext;
  445. init_mm.end_data = (unsigned long) _edata;
  446. init_mm.brk = klimit;
  447. irqstack_early_init();
  448. emergency_stack_init();
  449. stabs_alloc();
  450. /* set up the bootmem stuff with available memory */
  451. do_init_bootmem();
  452. sparse_init();
  453. #ifdef CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE
  454. conswitchp = &dummy_con;
  455. #endif
  456. if (ppc_md.setup_arch)
  457. ppc_md.setup_arch();
  458. paging_init();
  459. ppc64_boot_msg(0x15, "Setup Done");
  460. }
  461. /* ToDo: do something useful if ppc_md is not yet setup. */
  462. #define PPC64_LINUX_FUNCTION 0x0f000000
  463. #define PPC64_IPL_MESSAGE 0xc0000000
  464. #define PPC64_TERM_MESSAGE 0xb0000000
  465. static void ppc64_do_msg(unsigned int src, const char *msg)
  466. {
  467. if (ppc_md.progress) {
  468. char buf[128];
  469. sprintf(buf, "%08X\n", src);
  470. ppc_md.progress(buf, 0);
  471. snprintf(buf, 128, "%s", msg);
  472. ppc_md.progress(buf, 0);
  473. }
  474. }
  475. /* Print a boot progress message. */
  476. void ppc64_boot_msg(unsigned int src, const char *msg)
  477. {
  478. ppc64_do_msg(PPC64_LINUX_FUNCTION|PPC64_IPL_MESSAGE|src, msg);
  479. printk("[boot]%04x %s\n", src, msg);
  480. }
  481. /* Print a termination message (print only -- does not stop the kernel) */
  482. void ppc64_terminate_msg(unsigned int src, const char *msg)
  483. {
  484. ppc64_do_msg(PPC64_LINUX_FUNCTION|PPC64_TERM_MESSAGE|src, msg);
  485. printk("[terminate]%04x %s\n", src, msg);
  486. }
  487. void cpu_die(void)
  488. {
  489. if (ppc_md.cpu_die)
  490. ppc_md.cpu_die();
  491. }
  492. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  493. void __init setup_per_cpu_areas(void)
  494. {
  495. int i;
  496. unsigned long size;
  497. char *ptr;
  498. /* Copy section for each CPU (we discard the original) */
  499. size = ALIGN(__per_cpu_end - __per_cpu_start, PAGE_SIZE);
  500. #ifdef CONFIG_MODULES
  501. if (size < PERCPU_ENOUGH_ROOM)
  502. size = PERCPU_ENOUGH_ROOM;
  503. #endif
  504. for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
  505. ptr = alloc_bootmem_pages_node(NODE_DATA(cpu_to_node(i)), size);
  506. if (!ptr)
  507. panic("Cannot allocate cpu data for CPU %d\n", i);
  508. paca[i].data_offset = ptr - __per_cpu_start;
  509. memcpy(ptr, __per_cpu_start, __per_cpu_end - __per_cpu_start);
  510. }
  511. }
  512. #endif
  513. #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_INDIRECT_IO
  514. struct ppc_pci_io ppc_pci_io;
  515. EXPORT_SYMBOL(ppc_pci_io);
  516. #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_INDIRECT_IO */