fedora core 6 1.2949 + vserver 2.2.0
[linux-2.6.git] / arch / arm / kernel / head.S
index 1aca177..cf495a3 100644 (file)
  *
  *  Kernel startup code for all 32-bit CPUs
  */
-#include <linux/config.h>
 #include <linux/linkage.h>
 #include <linux/init.h>
 
 #include <asm/assembler.h>
 #include <asm/domain.h>
-#include <asm/procinfo.h>
 #include <asm/ptrace.h>
 #include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
 #include <asm/memory.h>
 #include <asm/thread_info.h>
 #include <asm/system.h>
 
-#define PROCINFO_MMUFLAGS      8
-#define PROCINFO_INITFUNC      12
-
-#define MACHINFO_TYPE          0
-#define MACHINFO_PHYSRAM       4
-#define MACHINFO_PHYSIO                8
-#define MACHINFO_PGOFFIO       12
-#define MACHINFO_NAME          16
+#if (PHYS_OFFSET & 0x001fffff)
+#error "PHYS_OFFSET must be at an even 2MiB boundary!"
+#endif
 
-#define KERNEL_RAM_ADDR        (PAGE_OFFSET + TEXT_OFFSET)
+#define KERNEL_RAM_VADDR       (PAGE_OFFSET + TEXT_OFFSET)
+#define KERNEL_RAM_PADDR       (PHYS_OFFSET + TEXT_OFFSET)
 
 /*
  * swapper_pg_dir is the virtual address of the initial page table.
- * We place the page tables 16K below KERNEL_RAM_ADDR.  Therefore, we must
- * make sure that KERNEL_RAM_ADDR is correctly set.  Currently, we expect
+ * We place the page tables 16K below KERNEL_RAM_VADDR.  Therefore, we must
+ * make sure that KERNEL_RAM_VADDR is correctly set.  Currently, we expect
  * the least significant 16 bits to be 0x8000, but we could probably
- * relax this restriction to KERNEL_RAM_ADDR >= PAGE_OFFSET + 0x4000.
+ * relax this restriction to KERNEL_RAM_VADDR >= PAGE_OFFSET + 0x4000.
  */
-#if (KERNEL_RAM_ADDR & 0xffff) != 0x8000
-#error KERNEL_RAM_ADDR must start at 0xXXXX8000
+#if (KERNEL_RAM_VADDR & 0xffff) != 0x8000
+#error KERNEL_RAM_VADDR must start at 0xXXXX8000
 #endif
 
        .globl  swapper_pg_dir
-       .equ    swapper_pg_dir, KERNEL_RAM_ADDR - 0x4000
+       .equ    swapper_pg_dir, KERNEL_RAM_VADDR - 0x4000
 
        .macro  pgtbl, rd
-       ldr     \rd, =(__virt_to_phys(KERNEL_RAM_ADDR - 0x4000))
+       ldr     \rd, =(KERNEL_RAM_PADDR - 0x4000)
        .endm
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL
 #define TEXTADDR  XIP_VIRT_ADDR(CONFIG_XIP_PHYS_ADDR)
 #else
-#define TEXTADDR  KERNEL_RAM_ADDR
+#define TEXTADDR  KERNEL_RAM_VADDR
 #endif
 
 /*
@@ -80,8 +74,9 @@
        __INIT
        .type   stext, %function
 ENTRY(stext)
-       msr     cpsr_c, #PSR_F_BIT | PSR_I_BIT | MODE_SVC @ ensure svc mode
+       msr     cpsr_c, #PSR_F_BIT | PSR_I_BIT | SVC_MODE @ ensure svc mode
                                                @ and irqs disabled
+       mrc     p15, 0, r9, c0, c0              @ get processor id
        bl      __lookup_processor_type         @ r5=procinfo r9=cpuid
        movs    r10, r5                         @ invalid processor (r5=0)?
        beq     __error_p                       @ yes, error 'p'
@@ -102,49 +97,6 @@ ENTRY(stext)
        adr     lr, __enable_mmu                @ return (PIC) address
        add     pc, r10, #PROCINFO_INITFUNC
 
-       .type   __switch_data, %object
-__switch_data:
-       .long   __mmap_switched
-       .long   __data_loc                      @ r4
-       .long   __data_start                    @ r5
-       .long   __bss_start                     @ r6
-       .long   _end                            @ r7
-       .long   processor_id                    @ r4
-       .long   __machine_arch_type             @ r5
-       .long   cr_alignment                    @ r6
-       .long   init_thread_union + THREAD_START_SP @ sp
-
-/*
- * The following fragment of code is executed with the MMU on, and uses
- * absolute addresses; this is not position independent.
- *
- *  r0  = cp#15 control register
- *  r1  = machine ID
- *  r9  = processor ID
- */
-       .type   __mmap_switched, %function
-__mmap_switched:
-       adr     r3, __switch_data + 4
-
-       ldmia   r3!, {r4, r5, r6, r7}
-       cmp     r4, r5                          @ Copy data segment if needed
-1:     cmpne   r5, r6
-       ldrne   fp, [r4], #4
-       strne   fp, [r5], #4
-       bne     1b
-
-       mov     fp, #0                          @ Clear BSS (and zero fp)
-1:     cmp     r6, r7
-       strcc   fp, [r6],#4
-       bcc     1b
-
-       ldmia   r3, {r4, r5, r6, sp}
-       str     r9, [r4]                        @ Save processor ID
-       str     r1, [r5]                        @ Save machine type
-       bic     r4, r0, #CR_A                   @ Clear 'A' bit
-       stmia   r6, {r0, r4}                    @ Save control register values
-       b       start_kernel
-
 #if defined(CONFIG_SMP)
        .type   secondary_startup, #function
 ENTRY(secondary_startup)
@@ -155,7 +107,8 @@ ENTRY(secondary_startup)
         * the processor type - there is no need to check the machine type
         * as it has already been validated by the primary processor.
         */
-       msr     cpsr_c, #PSR_F_BIT | PSR_I_BIT | MODE_SVC
+       msr     cpsr_c, #PSR_F_BIT | PSR_I_BIT | SVC_MODE
+       mrc     p15, 0, r9, c0, c0              @ get processor id
        bl      __lookup_processor_type
        movs    r10, r5                         @ invalid processor?
        moveq   r0, #'p'                        @ yes, error 'p'
@@ -165,18 +118,18 @@ ENTRY(secondary_startup)
         * Use the page tables supplied from  __cpu_up.
         */
        adr     r4, __secondary_data
-       ldmia   r4, {r5, r6, r13}               @ address to jump to after
+       ldmia   r4, {r5, r7, r13}               @ address to jump to after
        sub     r4, r4, r5                      @ mmu has been enabled
-       ldr     r4, [r6, r4]                    @ get secondary_data.pgdir
+       ldr     r4, [r7, r4]                    @ get secondary_data.pgdir
        adr     lr, __enable_mmu                @ return address
-       add     pc, r10, #12                    @ initialise processor
+       add     pc, r10, #PROCINFO_INITFUNC     @ initialise processor
                                                @ (return control reg)
 
        /*
         * r6  = &secondary_data
         */
 ENTRY(__secondary_switched)
-       ldr     sp, [r6, #4]                    @ get secondary_data.stack
+       ldr     sp, [r7, #4]                    @ get secondary_data.stack
        mov     fp, #0
        b       secondary_start_kernel
 
@@ -271,7 +224,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
        teq     r0, r6
        bne     1b
 
-       ldr     r7, [r10, #PROCINFO_MMUFLAGS]   @ mmuflags
+       ldr     r7, [r10, #PROCINFO_MM_MMUFLAGS] @ mm_mmuflags
 
        /*
         * Create identity mapping for first MB of kernel to
@@ -285,24 +238,25 @@ __create_page_tables:
 
        /*
         * Now setup the pagetables for our kernel direct
-        * mapped region.  We round TEXTADDR down to the
-        * nearest megabyte boundary.  It is assumed that
-        * the kernel fits within 4 contigous 1MB sections.
+        * mapped region.
         */
        add     r0, r4,  #(TEXTADDR & 0xff000000) >> 18 @ start of kernel
        str     r3, [r0, #(TEXTADDR & 0x00f00000) >> 18]!
-       add     r3, r3, #1 << 20
-       str     r3, [r0, #4]!                   @ KERNEL + 1MB
-       add     r3, r3, #1 << 20
-       str     r3, [r0, #4]!                   @ KERNEL + 2MB
-       add     r3, r3, #1 << 20
-       str     r3, [r0, #4]                    @ KERNEL + 3MB
+
+       ldr     r6, =(_end - PAGE_OFFSET - 1)   @ r6 = number of sections
+       mov     r6, r6, lsr #20                 @ needed for kernel minus 1
+
+1:     add     r3, r3, #1 << 20
+       str     r3, [r0, #4]!
+       subs    r6, r6, #1
+       bgt     1b
 
        /*
         * Then map first 1MB of ram in case it contains our boot params.
         */
        add     r0, r4, #PAGE_OFFSET >> 18
-       orr     r6, r7, #PHYS_OFFSET
+       orr     r6, r7, #(PHYS_OFFSET & 0xff000000)
+       orr     r6, r6, #(PHYS_OFFSET & 0x00e00000)
        str     r6, [r0]
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL
@@ -322,8 +276,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
 #endif
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
-       bic     r7, r7, #0x0c                   @ turn off cacheable
-                                               @ and bufferable bits
+       ldr     r7, [r10, #PROCINFO_IO_MMUFLAGS] @ io_mmuflags
        /*
         * Map in IO space for serial debugging.
         * This allows debug messages to be output
@@ -366,165 +319,4 @@ __create_page_tables:
        mov     pc, lr
        .ltorg
 
-
-
-/*
- * Exception handling.  Something went wrong and we can't proceed.  We
- * ought to tell the user, but since we don't have any guarantee that
- * we're even running on the right architecture, we do virtually nothing.
- *
- * If CONFIG_DEBUG_LL is set we try to print out something about the error
- * and hope for the best (useful if bootloader fails to pass a proper
- * machine ID for example).
- */
-
-       .type   __error_p, %function
-__error_p:
-#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
-       adr     r0, str_p1
-       bl      printascii
-       b       __error
-str_p1:        .asciz  "\nError: unrecognized/unsupported processor variant.\n"
-       .align
-#endif
-
-       .type   __error_a, %function
-__error_a:
-#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
-       mov     r4, r1                          @ preserve machine ID
-       adr     r0, str_a1
-       bl      printascii
-       mov     r0, r4
-       bl      printhex8
-       adr     r0, str_a2
-       bl      printascii
-       adr     r3, 3f
-       ldmia   r3, {r4, r5, r6}                @ get machine desc list
-       sub     r4, r3, r4                      @ get offset between virt&phys
-       add     r5, r5, r4                      @ convert virt addresses to
-       add     r6, r6, r4                      @ physical address space
-1:     ldr     r0, [r5, #MACHINFO_TYPE]        @ get machine type
-       bl      printhex8
-       mov     r0, #'\t'
-       bl      printch
-       ldr     r0, [r5, #MACHINFO_NAME]        @ get machine name
-       add     r0, r0, r4
-       bl      printascii
-       mov     r0, #'\n'
-       bl      printch
-       add     r5, r5, #SIZEOF_MACHINE_DESC    @ next machine_desc
-       cmp     r5, r6
-       blo     1b
-       adr     r0, str_a3
-       bl      printascii
-       b       __error
-str_a1:        .asciz  "\nError: unrecognized/unsupported machine ID (r1 = 0x"
-str_a2:        .asciz  ").\n\nAvailable machine support:\n\nID (hex)\tNAME\n"
-str_a3:        .asciz  "\nPlease check your kernel config and/or bootloader.\n"
-       .align
-#endif
-
-       .type   __error, %function
-__error:
-#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_RPC
-/*
- * Turn the screen red on a error - RiscPC only.
- */
-       mov     r0, #0x02000000
-       mov     r3, #0x11
-       orr     r3, r3, r3, lsl #8
-       orr     r3, r3, r3, lsl #16
-       str     r3, [r0], #4
-       str     r3, [r0], #4
-       str     r3, [r0], #4
-       str     r3, [r0], #4
-#endif
-1:     mov     r0, r0
-       b       1b
-
-
-/*
- * Read processor ID register (CP#15, CR0), and look up in the linker-built
- * supported processor list.  Note that we can't use the absolute addresses
- * for the __proc_info lists since we aren't running with the MMU on
- * (and therefore, we are not in the correct address space).  We have to
- * calculate the offset.
- *
- * Returns:
- *     r3, r4, r6 corrupted
- *     r5 = proc_info pointer in physical address space
- *     r9 = cpuid
- */
-       .type   __lookup_processor_type, %function
-__lookup_processor_type:
-       adr     r3, 3f
-       ldmda   r3, {r5, r6, r9}
-       sub     r3, r3, r9                      @ get offset between virt&phys
-       add     r5, r5, r3                      @ convert virt addresses to
-       add     r6, r6, r3                      @ physical address space
-       mrc     p15, 0, r9, c0, c0              @ get processor id
-1:     ldmia   r5, {r3, r4}                    @ value, mask
-       and     r4, r4, r9                      @ mask wanted bits
-       teq     r3, r4
-       beq     2f
-       add     r5, r5, #PROC_INFO_SZ           @ sizeof(proc_info_list)
-       cmp     r5, r6
-       blo     1b
-       mov     r5, #0                          @ unknown processor
-2:     mov     pc, lr
-
-/*
- * This provides a C-API version of the above function.
- */
-ENTRY(lookup_processor_type)
-       stmfd   sp!, {r4 - r6, r9, lr}
-       bl      __lookup_processor_type
-       mov     r0, r5
-       ldmfd   sp!, {r4 - r6, r9, pc}
-
-/*
- * Look in include/asm-arm/procinfo.h and arch/arm/kernel/arch.[ch] for
- * more information about the __proc_info and __arch_info structures.
- */
-       .long   __proc_info_begin
-       .long   __proc_info_end
-3:     .long   .
-       .long   __arch_info_begin
-       .long   __arch_info_end
-
-/*
- * Lookup machine architecture in the linker-build list of architectures.
- * Note that we can't use the absolute addresses for the __arch_info
- * lists since we aren't running with the MMU on (and therefore, we are
- * not in the correct address space).  We have to calculate the offset.
- *
- *  r1 = machine architecture number
- * Returns:
- *  r3, r4, r6 corrupted
- *  r5 = mach_info pointer in physical address space
- */
-       .type   __lookup_machine_type, %function
-__lookup_machine_type:
-       adr     r3, 3b
-       ldmia   r3, {r4, r5, r6}
-       sub     r3, r3, r4                      @ get offset between virt&phys
-       add     r5, r5, r3                      @ convert virt addresses to
-       add     r6, r6, r3                      @ physical address space
-1:     ldr     r3, [r5, #MACHINFO_TYPE]        @ get machine type
-       teq     r3, r1                          @ matches loader number?
-       beq     2f                              @ found
-       add     r5, r5, #SIZEOF_MACHINE_DESC    @ next machine_desc
-       cmp     r5, r6
-       blo     1b
-       mov     r5, #0                          @ unknown machine
-2:     mov     pc, lr
-
-/*
- * This provides a C-API version of the above function.
- */
-ENTRY(lookup_machine_type)
-       stmfd   sp!, {r4 - r6, lr}
-       mov     r1, r0
-       bl      __lookup_machine_type
-       mov     r0, r5
-       ldmfd   sp!, {r4 - r6, pc}
+#include "head-common.S"