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author | Yunhong Jiang <yunhong.jiang@intel.com> | 2015-08-04 12:17:53 -0700 |
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committer | Yunhong Jiang <yunhong.jiang@intel.com> | 2015-08-04 15:44:42 -0700 |
commit | 9ca8dbcc65cfc63d6f5ef3312a33184e1d726e00 (patch) | |
tree | 1c9cafbcd35f783a87880a10f85d1a060db1a563 /kernel/arch/sparc/kernel/head_32.S | |
parent | 98260f3884f4a202f9ca5eabed40b1354c489b29 (diff) |
Add the rt linux 4.1.3-rt3 as base
Import the rt linux 4.1.3-rt3 as OPNFV kvm base.
It's from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rt/linux-rt-devel.git linux-4.1.y-rt and
the base is:
commit 0917f823c59692d751951bf5ea699a2d1e2f26a2
Author: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de>
Date: Sat Jul 25 12:13:34 2015 +0200
Prepare v4.1.3-rt3
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de>
We lose all the git history this way and it's not good. We
should apply another opnfv project repo in future.
Change-Id: I87543d81c9df70d99c5001fbdf646b202c19f423
Signed-off-by: Yunhong Jiang <yunhong.jiang@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/arch/sparc/kernel/head_32.S')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/arch/sparc/kernel/head_32.S | 815 |
1 files changed, 815 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/arch/sparc/kernel/head_32.S b/kernel/arch/sparc/kernel/head_32.S new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3d92c0a8f --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/arch/sparc/kernel/head_32.S @@ -0,0 +1,815 @@ +/* + * head.S: The initial boot code for the Sparc port of Linux. + * + * Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu) + * Copyright (C) 1995,1999 Pete Zaitcev (zaitcev@yahoo.com) + * Copyright (C) 1996 Miguel de Icaza (miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx) + * Copyright (C) 1997 Jakub Jelinek (jj@sunsite.mff.cuni.cz) + * Copyright (C) 1997 Michael A. Griffith (grif@acm.org) + * + * CompactPCI platform by Eric Brower, 1999. + */ + +#include <linux/version.h> +#include <linux/init.h> + +#include <asm/head.h> +#include <asm/asi.h> +#include <asm/contregs.h> +#include <asm/ptrace.h> +#include <asm/psr.h> +#include <asm/page.h> +#include <asm/kdebug.h> +#include <asm/winmacro.h> +#include <asm/thread_info.h> /* TI_UWINMASK */ +#include <asm/errno.h> +#include <asm/pgtsrmmu.h> /* SRMMU_PGDIR_SHIFT */ + + .data +/* The following are used with the prom_vector node-ops to figure out + * the cpu-type + */ + .align 4 + .globl cputypval +cputypval: + .asciz "sun4m" + .ascii " " + +/* Tested on SS-5, SS-10 */ + .align 4 +cputypvar: + .asciz "compatible" + + .align 4 + +notsup: + .asciz "Sparc-Linux sun4/sun4c or MMU-less not supported\n\n" + .align 4 + +sun4e_notsup: + .asciz "Sparc-Linux sun4e support does not exist\n\n" + .align 4 + +/* The trap-table - located in the __HEAD section */ +#include "ttable_32.S" + + .align PAGE_SIZE + +/* This was the only reasonable way I could think of to properly align + * these page-table data structures. + */ + .globl empty_zero_page +empty_zero_page: .skip PAGE_SIZE + + .global root_flags + .global ram_flags + .global root_dev + .global sparc_ramdisk_image + .global sparc_ramdisk_size + +/* 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. + */ + .ascii "HdrS" + .word LINUX_VERSION_CODE + .half 0x0203 /* HdrS version */ +root_flags: + .half 1 +root_dev: + .half 0 +ram_flags: + .half 0 +sparc_ramdisk_image: + .word 0 +sparc_ramdisk_size: + .word 0 + .word reboot_command + .word 0, 0, 0 + .word _end + +/* Cool, here we go. Pick up the romvec pointer in %o0 and stash it in + * %g7 and at prom_vector_p. And also quickly check whether we are on + * a v0, v2, or v3 prom. + */ +gokernel: + /* Ok, it's nice to know, as early as possible, if we + * are already mapped where we expect to be in virtual + * memory. The Solaris /boot elf format bootloader + * will peek into our elf header and load us where + * we want to be, otherwise we have to re-map. + * + * Some boot loaders don't place the jmp'rs address + * in %o7, so we do a pc-relative call to a local + * label, then see what %o7 has. + */ + + mov %o7, %g4 ! Save %o7 + + /* Jump to it, and pray... */ +current_pc: + call 1f + nop + +1: + mov %o7, %g3 + + tst %o0 + be no_sun4u_here + mov %g4, %o7 /* Previous %o7. */ + + mov %o0, %l0 ! stash away romvec + mov %o0, %g7 ! put it here too + mov %o1, %l1 ! stash away debug_vec too + + /* Ok, let's check out our run time program counter. */ + set current_pc, %g5 + cmp %g3, %g5 + be already_mapped + nop + + /* %l6 will hold the offset we have to subtract + * from absolute symbols in order to access areas + * in our own image. If already mapped this is + * just plain zero, else it is KERNBASE. + */ + set KERNBASE, %l6 + b copy_prom_lvl14 + nop + +already_mapped: + mov 0, %l6 + + /* Copy over the Prom's level 14 clock handler. */ +copy_prom_lvl14: +#if 1 + /* DJHR + * preserve our linked/calculated instructions + */ + set lvl14_save, %g1 + set t_irq14, %g3 + sub %g1, %l6, %g1 ! translate to physical + sub %g3, %l6, %g3 ! translate to physical + ldd [%g3], %g4 + std %g4, [%g1] + ldd [%g3+8], %g4 + std %g4, [%g1+8] +#endif + rd %tbr, %g1 + andn %g1, 0xfff, %g1 ! proms trap table base + or %g0, (0x1e<<4), %g2 ! offset to lvl14 intr + or %g1, %g2, %g2 + set t_irq14, %g3 + sub %g3, %l6, %g3 + ldd [%g2], %g4 + std %g4, [%g3] + ldd [%g2 + 0x8], %g4 + std %g4, [%g3 + 0x8] ! Copy proms handler + +/* DON'T TOUCH %l0 thru %l5 in these remapping routines, + * we need their values afterwards! + */ + + /* Now check whether we are already mapped, if we + * are we can skip all this garbage coming up. + */ +copy_prom_done: + cmp %l6, 0 + be go_to_highmem ! this will be a nop then + nop + + /* Validate that we are in fact running on an + * SRMMU based cpu. + */ + set 0x4000, %g6 + cmp %g7, %g6 + bne not_a_sun4 + nop + +halt_notsup: + ld [%g7 + 0x68], %o1 + set notsup, %o0 + sub %o0, %l6, %o0 + call %o1 + nop + ba halt_me + nop + +not_a_sun4: + /* It looks like this is a machine we support. + * Now find out what MMU we are dealing with + * LEON - identified by the psr.impl field + * Viking - identified by the psr.impl field + * In all other cases a sun4m srmmu. + * We check that the MMU is enabled in all cases. + */ + + /* Check if this is a LEON CPU */ + rd %psr, %g3 + srl %g3, PSR_IMPL_SHIFT, %g3 + and %g3, PSR_IMPL_SHIFTED_MASK, %g3 + cmp %g3, PSR_IMPL_LEON + be leon_remap /* It is a LEON - jump */ + nop + + /* Sanity-check, is MMU enabled */ + lda [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g1 + andcc %g1, 1, %g0 + be halt_notsup + nop + + /* Check for a viking (TI) module. */ + cmp %g3, PSR_IMPL_TI + bne srmmu_not_viking + nop + + /* Figure out what kind of viking we are on. + * We need to know if we have to play with the + * AC bit and disable traps or not. + */ + + /* I've only seen MicroSparc's on SparcClassics with this + * bit set. + */ + set 0x800, %g2 + lda [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g3 ! peek in the control reg + and %g2, %g3, %g3 + subcc %g3, 0x0, %g0 + bnz srmmu_not_viking ! is in mbus mode + nop + + rd %psr, %g3 ! DO NOT TOUCH %g3 + andn %g3, PSR_ET, %g2 + wr %g2, 0x0, %psr + WRITE_PAUSE + + /* Get context table pointer, then convert to + * a physical address, which is 36 bits. + */ + set AC_M_CTPR, %g4 + lda [%g4] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g4 + sll %g4, 0x4, %g4 ! We use this below + ! DO NOT TOUCH %g4 + + /* Set the AC bit in the Viking's MMU control reg. */ + lda [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g5 ! DO NOT TOUCH %g5 + set 0x8000, %g6 ! AC bit mask + or %g5, %g6, %g6 ! Or it in... + sta %g6, [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS ! Close your eyes... + + /* Grrr, why does it seem like every other load/store + * on the sun4m is in some ASI space... + * Fine with me, let's get the pointer to the level 1 + * page table directory and fetch its entry. + */ + lda [%g4] ASI_M_BYPASS, %o1 ! This is a level 1 ptr + srl %o1, 0x4, %o1 ! Clear low 4 bits + sll %o1, 0x8, %o1 ! Make physical + + /* Ok, pull in the PTD. */ + lda [%o1] ASI_M_BYPASS, %o2 ! This is the 0x0 16MB pgd + + /* Calculate to KERNBASE entry. */ + add %o1, KERNBASE >> (SRMMU_PGDIR_SHIFT - 2), %o3 + + /* Poke the entry into the calculated address. */ + sta %o2, [%o3] ASI_M_BYPASS + + /* I don't get it Sun, if you engineered all these + * boot loaders and the PROM (thank you for the debugging + * features btw) why did you not have them load kernel + * images up in high address space, since this is necessary + * for ABI compliance anyways? Does this low-mapping provide + * enhanced interoperability? + * + * "The PROM is the computer." + */ + + /* Ok, restore the MMU control register we saved in %g5 */ + sta %g5, [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS ! POW... ouch + + /* Turn traps back on. We saved it in %g3 earlier. */ + wr %g3, 0x0, %psr ! tick tock, tick tock + + /* Now we burn precious CPU cycles due to bad engineering. */ + WRITE_PAUSE + + /* Wow, all that just to move a 32-bit value from one + * place to another... Jump to high memory. + */ + b go_to_highmem + nop + +srmmu_not_viking: + /* This works on viking's in Mbus mode and all + * other MBUS modules. It is virtually the same as + * the above madness sans turning traps off and flipping + * the AC bit. + */ + set AC_M_CTPR, %g1 + lda [%g1] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g1 ! get ctx table ptr + sll %g1, 0x4, %g1 ! make physical addr + lda [%g1] ASI_M_BYPASS, %g1 ! ptr to level 1 pg_table + srl %g1, 0x4, %g1 + sll %g1, 0x8, %g1 ! make phys addr for l1 tbl + + lda [%g1] ASI_M_BYPASS, %g2 ! get level1 entry for 0x0 + add %g1, KERNBASE >> (SRMMU_PGDIR_SHIFT - 2), %g3 + sta %g2, [%g3] ASI_M_BYPASS ! place at KERNBASE entry + b go_to_highmem + nop ! wheee.... + + +leon_remap: + /* Sanity-check, is MMU enabled */ + lda [%g0] ASI_LEON_MMUREGS, %g1 + andcc %g1, 1, %g0 + be halt_notsup + nop + + /* Same code as in the srmmu_not_viking case, + * with the LEON ASI for mmuregs + */ + set AC_M_CTPR, %g1 + lda [%g1] ASI_LEON_MMUREGS, %g1 ! get ctx table ptr + sll %g1, 0x4, %g1 ! make physical addr + lda [%g1] ASI_M_BYPASS, %g1 ! ptr to level 1 pg_table + srl %g1, 0x4, %g1 + sll %g1, 0x8, %g1 ! make phys addr for l1 tbl + + lda [%g1] ASI_M_BYPASS, %g2 ! get level1 entry for 0x0 + add %g1, KERNBASE >> (SRMMU_PGDIR_SHIFT - 2), %g3 + sta %g2, [%g3] ASI_M_BYPASS ! place at KERNBASE entry + b go_to_highmem + nop ! wheee.... + +/* Now do a non-relative jump so that PC is in high-memory */ +go_to_highmem: + set execute_in_high_mem, %g1 + jmpl %g1, %g0 + nop + +/* The code above should be at beginning and we have to take care about + * short jumps, as branching to .init.text section from .text is usually + * impossible */ + __INIT +/* Acquire boot time privileged register values, this will help debugging. + * I figure out and store nwindows and nwindowsm1 later on. + */ +execute_in_high_mem: + mov %l0, %o0 ! put back romvec + mov %l1, %o1 ! and debug_vec + + sethi %hi(prom_vector_p), %g1 + st %o0, [%g1 + %lo(prom_vector_p)] + + sethi %hi(linux_dbvec), %g1 + st %o1, [%g1 + %lo(linux_dbvec)] + + /* Get the machine type via the romvec + * getprops node operation + */ + add %g7, 0x1c, %l1 + ld [%l1], %l0 + ld [%l0], %l0 + call %l0 + or %g0, %g0, %o0 ! next_node(0) = first_node + or %o0, %g0, %g6 + + sethi %hi(cputypvar), %o1 ! First node has cpu-arch + or %o1, %lo(cputypvar), %o1 + sethi %hi(cputypval), %o2 ! information, the string + or %o2, %lo(cputypval), %o2 + ld [%l1], %l0 ! 'compatible' tells + ld [%l0 + 0xc], %l0 ! that we want 'sun4x' where + call %l0 ! x is one of 'm', 'd' or 'e'. + nop ! %o2 holds pointer + ! to a buf where above string + ! will get stored by the prom. + + + /* Check value of "compatible" property. + * "value" => "model" + * leon => sparc_leon + * sun4m => sun4m + * sun4s => sun4m + * sun4d => sun4d + * sun4e => "no_sun4e_here" + * '*' => "no_sun4u_here" + * Check single letters only + */ + + set cputypval, %o2 + /* If cputypval[0] == 'l' (lower case letter L) this is leon */ + ldub [%o2], %l1 + cmp %l1, 'l' + be leon_init + nop + + /* Check cputypval[4] to find the sun model */ + ldub [%o2 + 0x4], %l1 + + cmp %l1, 'm' + be sun4m_init + cmp %l1, 's' + be sun4m_init + cmp %l1, 'd' + be sun4d_init + cmp %l1, 'e' + be no_sun4e_here ! Could be a sun4e. + nop + b no_sun4u_here ! AIEEE, a V9 sun4u... Get our BIG BROTHER kernel :)) + nop + +leon_init: + /* LEON CPU - set boot_cpu_id */ + sethi %hi(boot_cpu_id), %g2 ! boot-cpu index + +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP + ldub [%g2 + %lo(boot_cpu_id)], %g1 + cmp %g1, 0xff ! unset means first CPU + bne leon_smp_cpu_startup ! continue only with master + nop +#endif + /* Get CPU-ID from most significant 4-bit of ASR17 */ + rd %asr17, %g1 + srl %g1, 28, %g1 + + /* Update boot_cpu_id only on boot cpu */ + stub %g1, [%g2 + %lo(boot_cpu_id)] + + ba continue_boot + nop + +/* CPUID in bootbus can be found at PA 0xff0140000 */ +#define SUN4D_BOOTBUS_CPUID 0xf0140000 + +sun4d_init: + /* Need to patch call to handler_irq */ + set patch_handler_irq, %g4 + set sun4d_handler_irq, %g5 + sethi %hi(0x40000000), %g3 ! call + sub %g5, %g4, %g5 + srl %g5, 2, %g5 + or %g5, %g3, %g5 + st %g5, [%g4] + +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP + /* Get our CPU id out of bootbus */ + set SUN4D_BOOTBUS_CPUID, %g3 + lduba [%g3] ASI_M_CTL, %g3 + and %g3, 0xf8, %g3 + srl %g3, 3, %g4 + sta %g4, [%g0] ASI_M_VIKING_TMP1 + sethi %hi(boot_cpu_id), %g5 + stb %g4, [%g5 + %lo(boot_cpu_id)] +#endif + + /* Fall through to sun4m_init */ + +sun4m_init: +/* Ok, the PROM could have done funny things and apple cider could still + * be sitting in the fault status/address registers. Read them all to + * clear them so we don't get magic faults later on. + */ +/* This sucks, apparently this makes Vikings call prom panic, will fix later */ +2: + rd %psr, %o1 + srl %o1, PSR_IMPL_SHIFT, %o1 ! Get a type of the CPU + + subcc %o1, PSR_IMPL_TI, %g0 ! TI: Viking or MicroSPARC + be continue_boot + nop + + set AC_M_SFSR, %o0 + lda [%o0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g0 + set AC_M_SFAR, %o0 + lda [%o0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g0 + + /* Fujitsu MicroSPARC-II has no asynchronous flavors of FARs */ + subcc %o1, 0, %g0 + be continue_boot + nop + + set AC_M_AFSR, %o0 + lda [%o0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g0 + set AC_M_AFAR, %o0 + lda [%o0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g0 + nop + + +continue_boot: + +/* Aieee, now set PC and nPC, enable traps, give ourselves a stack and it's + * show-time! + */ + /* Turn on Supervisor, EnableFloating, and all the PIL bits. + * Also puts us in register window zero with traps off. + */ + set (PSR_PS | PSR_S | PSR_PIL | PSR_EF), %g2 + wr %g2, 0x0, %psr + WRITE_PAUSE + + /* I want a kernel stack NOW! */ + set init_thread_union, %g1 + set (THREAD_SIZE - STACKFRAME_SZ), %g2 + add %g1, %g2, %sp + mov 0, %fp /* And for good luck */ + + /* Zero out our BSS section. */ + set __bss_start , %o0 ! First address of BSS + set _end , %o1 ! Last address of BSS + add %o0, 0x1, %o0 +1: + stb %g0, [%o0] + subcc %o0, %o1, %g0 + bl 1b + add %o0, 0x1, %o0 + + /* If boot_cpu_id has not been setup by machine specific + * init-code above we default it to zero. + */ + sethi %hi(boot_cpu_id), %g2 + ldub [%g2 + %lo(boot_cpu_id)], %g3 + cmp %g3, 0xff + bne 1f + nop + mov %g0, %g3 + stub %g3, [%g2 + %lo(boot_cpu_id)] + +1: sll %g3, 2, %g3 + + /* Initialize the uwinmask value for init task just in case. + * But first make current_set[boot_cpu_id] point to something useful. + */ + set init_thread_union, %g6 + set current_set, %g2 +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP + st %g6, [%g2] + add %g2, %g3, %g2 +#endif + st %g6, [%g2] + + st %g0, [%g6 + TI_UWINMASK] + +/* Compute NWINDOWS and stash it away. Now uses %wim trick explained + * in the V8 manual. Ok, this method seems to work, Sparc is cool... + * No, it doesn't work, have to play the save/readCWP/restore trick. + */ + + wr %g0, 0x0, %wim ! so we do not get a trap + WRITE_PAUSE + + save + + rd %psr, %g3 + + restore + + and %g3, 0x1f, %g3 + add %g3, 0x1, %g3 + + mov 2, %g1 + wr %g1, 0x0, %wim ! make window 1 invalid + WRITE_PAUSE + + cmp %g3, 0x7 + bne 2f + nop + + /* Adjust our window handling routines to + * do things correctly on 7 window Sparcs. + */ + +#define PATCH_INSN(src, dest) \ + set src, %g5; \ + set dest, %g2; \ + ld [%g5], %g4; \ + st %g4, [%g2]; + + /* Patch for window spills... */ + PATCH_INSN(spnwin_patch1_7win, spnwin_patch1) + PATCH_INSN(spnwin_patch2_7win, spnwin_patch2) + PATCH_INSN(spnwin_patch3_7win, spnwin_patch3) + + /* Patch for window fills... */ + PATCH_INSN(fnwin_patch1_7win, fnwin_patch1) + PATCH_INSN(fnwin_patch2_7win, fnwin_patch2) + + /* Patch for trap entry setup... */ + PATCH_INSN(tsetup_7win_patch1, tsetup_patch1) + PATCH_INSN(tsetup_7win_patch2, tsetup_patch2) + PATCH_INSN(tsetup_7win_patch3, tsetup_patch3) + PATCH_INSN(tsetup_7win_patch4, tsetup_patch4) + PATCH_INSN(tsetup_7win_patch5, tsetup_patch5) + PATCH_INSN(tsetup_7win_patch6, tsetup_patch6) + + /* Patch for returning from traps... */ + PATCH_INSN(rtrap_7win_patch1, rtrap_patch1) + PATCH_INSN(rtrap_7win_patch2, rtrap_patch2) + PATCH_INSN(rtrap_7win_patch3, rtrap_patch3) + PATCH_INSN(rtrap_7win_patch4, rtrap_patch4) + PATCH_INSN(rtrap_7win_patch5, rtrap_patch5) + + /* Patch for killing user windows from the register file. */ + PATCH_INSN(kuw_patch1_7win, kuw_patch1) + + /* Now patch the kernel window flush sequences. + * This saves 2 traps on every switch and fork. + */ + set 0x01000000, %g4 + set flush_patch_one, %g5 + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x18] + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x1c] + set flush_patch_two, %g5 + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x18] + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x1c] + set flush_patch_three, %g5 + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x18] + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x1c] + set flush_patch_four, %g5 + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x18] + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x1c] + set flush_patch_exception, %g5 + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x18] + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x1c] + set flush_patch_switch, %g5 + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x18] + st %g4, [%g5 + 0x1c] + +2: + sethi %hi(nwindows), %g4 + st %g3, [%g4 + %lo(nwindows)] ! store final value + sub %g3, 0x1, %g3 + sethi %hi(nwindowsm1), %g4 + st %g3, [%g4 + %lo(nwindowsm1)] + + /* Here we go, start using Linux's trap table... */ + set trapbase, %g3 + wr %g3, 0x0, %tbr + WRITE_PAUSE + + /* Finally, turn on traps so that we can call c-code. */ + rd %psr, %g3 + wr %g3, 0x0, %psr + WRITE_PAUSE + + wr %g3, PSR_ET, %psr + WRITE_PAUSE + + /* Call sparc32_start_kernel(struct linux_romvec *rp) */ + sethi %hi(prom_vector_p), %g5 + ld [%g5 + %lo(prom_vector_p)], %o0 + call sparc32_start_kernel + nop + + /* We should not get here. */ + call halt_me + nop + +no_sun4e_here: + ld [%g7 + 0x68], %o1 + set sun4e_notsup, %o0 + call %o1 + nop + b halt_me + nop + + __INITDATA + +sun4u_1: + .asciz "finddevice" + .align 4 +sun4u_2: + .asciz "/chosen" + .align 4 +sun4u_3: + .asciz "getprop" + .align 4 +sun4u_4: + .asciz "stdout" + .align 4 +sun4u_5: + .asciz "write" + .align 4 +sun4u_6: + .asciz "\n\rOn sun4u you have to use sparc64 kernel\n\rand not a sparc32 version\n\r\n\r" +sun4u_6e: + .align 4 +sun4u_7: + .asciz "exit" + .align 8 +sun4u_a1: + .word 0, sun4u_1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, sun4u_2, 0 +sun4u_r1: + .word 0 +sun4u_a2: + .word 0, sun4u_3, 0, 4, 0, 1, 0 +sun4u_i2: + .word 0, 0, sun4u_4, 0, sun4u_1, 0, 8, 0 +sun4u_r2: + .word 0 +sun4u_a3: + .word 0, sun4u_5, 0, 3, 0, 1, 0 +sun4u_i3: + .word 0, 0, sun4u_6, 0, sun4u_6e - sun4u_6 - 1, 0 +sun4u_r3: + .word 0 +sun4u_a4: + .word 0, sun4u_7, 0, 0, 0, 0 +sun4u_r4: + + __INIT +no_sun4u_here: + set sun4u_a1, %o0 + set current_pc, %l2 + cmp %l2, %g3 + be 1f + mov %o4, %l0 + sub %g3, %l2, %l6 + add %o0, %l6, %o0 + mov %o0, %l4 + mov sun4u_r4 - sun4u_a1, %l3 + ld [%l4], %l5 +2: + add %l4, 4, %l4 + cmp %l5, %l2 + add %l5, %l6, %l5 + bgeu,a 3f + st %l5, [%l4 - 4] +3: + subcc %l3, 4, %l3 + bne 2b + ld [%l4], %l5 +1: + call %l0 + mov %o0, %l1 + + ld [%l1 + (sun4u_r1 - sun4u_a1)], %o1 + add %l1, (sun4u_a2 - sun4u_a1), %o0 + call %l0 + st %o1, [%o0 + (sun4u_i2 - sun4u_a2)] + + ld [%l1 + (sun4u_1 - sun4u_a1)], %o1 + add %l1, (sun4u_a3 - sun4u_a1), %o0 + call %l0 + st %o1, [%o0 + (sun4u_i3 - sun4u_a3)] + + call %l0 + add %l1, (sun4u_a4 - sun4u_a1), %o0 + + /* Not reached */ +halt_me: + ld [%g7 + 0x74], %o0 + call %o0 ! Get us out of here... + nop ! Apparently Solaris is better. + +/* Ok, now we continue in the .data/.text sections */ + + .data + .align 4 + +/* + * Fill up the prom vector, note in particular the kind first element, + * no joke. I don't need all of them in here as the entire prom vector + * gets initialized in c-code so all routines can use it. + */ + +prom_vector_p: + .word 0 + +/* We calculate the following at boot time, window fills/spills and trap entry + * code uses these to keep track of the register windows. + */ + + .align 4 + .globl nwindows + .globl nwindowsm1 +nwindows: + .word 8 +nwindowsm1: + .word 7 + +/* Boot time debugger vector value. We need this later on. */ + + .align 4 + .globl linux_dbvec +linux_dbvec: + .word 0 + .word 0 + + .align 8 + + .globl lvl14_save +lvl14_save: + .word 0 + .word 0 + .word 0 + .word 0 + .word t_irq14 + + .section ".fixup",#alloc,#execinstr + .globl __ret_efault +__ret_efault: + ret + restore %g0, -EFAULT, %o0 |