iq80310_machdep.c revision 1.39 1 /* $NetBSD: iq80310_machdep.c,v 1.39 2002/04/12 00:58:49 briggs Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * Written by Jason R. Thorpe for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
8 *
9 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
10 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
11 * are met:
12 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
14 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
16 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
17 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
18 * must display the following acknowledgement:
19 * This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by
20 * Wasabi Systems, Inc.
21 * 4. The name of Wasabi Systems, Inc. may not be used to endorse
22 * or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
23 * written permission.
24 *
25 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY WASABI SYSTEMS, INC. ``AS IS'' AND
26 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
27 * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
28 * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL WASABI SYSTEMS, INC
29 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
30 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
31 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
32 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
33 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
34 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
35 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
36 */
37
38 /*
39 * Copyright (c) 1997,1998 Mark Brinicombe.
40 * Copyright (c) 1997,1998 Causality Limited.
41 * All rights reserved.
42 *
43 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
44 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
45 * are met:
46 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
47 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
48 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
49 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
50 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
51 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
52 * must display the following acknowledgement:
53 * This product includes software developed by Mark Brinicombe
54 * for the NetBSD Project.
55 * 4. The name of the company nor the name of the author may be used to
56 * endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
57 * prior written permission.
58 *
59 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
60 * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
61 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
62 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
63 * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
64 * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
65 * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
66 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
67 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
68 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
69 * SUCH DAMAGE.
70 *
71 * Machine dependant functions for kernel setup for Intel IQ80310 evaluation
72 * boards using RedBoot firmware.
73 */
74
75 #include "opt_ddb.h"
76 #include "opt_pmap_debug.h"
77
78 #include <sys/param.h>
79 #include <sys/device.h>
80 #include <sys/systm.h>
81 #include <sys/kernel.h>
82 #include <sys/exec.h>
83 #include <sys/proc.h>
84 #include <sys/msgbuf.h>
85 #include <sys/reboot.h>
86 #include <sys/termios.h>
87
88 #include <dev/cons.h>
89
90 #include <machine/db_machdep.h>
91 #include <ddb/db_sym.h>
92 #include <ddb/db_extern.h>
93
94 #include <machine/bootconfig.h>
95 #include <machine/bus.h>
96 #include <machine/cpu.h>
97 #include <machine/frame.h>
98 #include <arm/undefined.h>
99
100 #include <arm/arm32/machdep.h>
101
102 #include <arm/xscale/i80312reg.h>
103 #include <arm/xscale/i80312var.h>
104
105 #include <dev/pci/ppbreg.h>
106
107 #include <evbarm/iq80310/iq80310reg.h>
108 #include <evbarm/iq80310/iq80310var.h>
109 #include <evbarm/iq80310/obiovar.h>
110
111 #include "opt_ipkdb.h"
112
113 /*
114 * Address to call from cpu_reset() to reset the machine.
115 * This is machine architecture dependant as it varies depending
116 * on where the ROM appears when you turn the MMU off.
117 */
118
119 u_int cpu_reset_address = 0;
120
121 /* Define various stack sizes in pages */
122 #define IRQ_STACK_SIZE 1
123 #define ABT_STACK_SIZE 1
124 #ifdef IPKDB
125 #define UND_STACK_SIZE 2
126 #else
127 #define UND_STACK_SIZE 1
128 #endif
129
130 BootConfig bootconfig; /* Boot config storage */
131 char *boot_args = NULL;
132 char *boot_file = NULL;
133
134 vm_offset_t physical_start;
135 vm_offset_t physical_freestart;
136 vm_offset_t physical_freeend;
137 vm_offset_t physical_end;
138 u_int free_pages;
139 vm_offset_t pagetables_start;
140 int physmem = 0;
141
142 /*int debug_flags;*/
143 #ifndef PMAP_STATIC_L1S
144 int max_processes = 64; /* Default number */
145 #endif /* !PMAP_STATIC_L1S */
146
147 /* Physical and virtual addresses for some global pages */
148 pv_addr_t systempage;
149 pv_addr_t irqstack;
150 pv_addr_t undstack;
151 pv_addr_t abtstack;
152 pv_addr_t kernelstack;
153 pv_addr_t minidataclean;
154
155 vm_offset_t msgbufphys;
156
157 extern u_int data_abort_handler_address;
158 extern u_int prefetch_abort_handler_address;
159 extern u_int undefined_handler_address;
160
161 #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
162 extern int pmap_debug_level;
163 #endif
164
165 #define KERNEL_PT_SYS 0 /* L2 table for mapping zero page */
166
167 #define KERNEL_PT_KERNEL 1 /* L2 table for mapping kernel */
168 #define KERNEL_PT_KERNEL_NUM 2
169
170 /* L2 table for mapping i80312 */
171 #define KERNEL_PT_IOPXS (KERNEL_PT_KERNEL + KERNEL_PT_KERNEL_NUM)
172
173 /* L2 tables for mapping kernel VM */
174 #define KERNEL_PT_VMDATA (KERNEL_PT_IOPXS + 1)
175 #define KERNEL_PT_VMDATA_NUM 4 /* start with 16MB of KVM */
176 #define NUM_KERNEL_PTS (KERNEL_PT_VMDATA + KERNEL_PT_VMDATA_NUM)
177
178 pv_addr_t kernel_pt_table[NUM_KERNEL_PTS];
179
180 struct user *proc0paddr;
181
182 /* Prototypes */
183
184 void consinit(void);
185
186 #include "com.h"
187 #if NCOM > 0
188 #include <dev/ic/comreg.h>
189 #include <dev/ic/comvar.h>
190 #endif
191
192 /*
193 * Define the default console speed for the board. This is generally
194 * what the firmware provided with the board defaults to.
195 */
196 #ifndef CONSPEED
197 #define CONSPEED B115200
198 #endif /* ! CONSPEED */
199
200 #ifndef CONUNIT
201 #define CONUNIT 0
202 #endif
203
204 #ifndef CONMODE
205 #define CONMODE ((TTYDEF_CFLAG & ~(CSIZE | CSTOPB | PARENB)) | CS8) /* 8N1 */
206 #endif
207
208 int comcnspeed = CONSPEED;
209 int comcnmode = CONMODE;
210 int comcnunit = CONUNIT;
211
212 /*
213 * void cpu_reboot(int howto, char *bootstr)
214 *
215 * Reboots the system
216 *
217 * Deal with any syncing, unmounting, dumping and shutdown hooks,
218 * then reset the CPU.
219 */
220 void
221 cpu_reboot(int howto, char *bootstr)
222 {
223 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
224 /* info */
225 printf("boot: howto=%08x curproc=%p\n", howto, curproc);
226 #endif
227
228 /*
229 * If we are still cold then hit the air brakes
230 * and crash to earth fast
231 */
232 if (cold) {
233 doshutdownhooks();
234 printf("The operating system has halted.\n");
235 printf("Please press any key to reboot.\n\n");
236 cngetc();
237 printf("rebooting...\n");
238 cpu_reset();
239 /*NOTREACHED*/
240 }
241
242 /* Disable console buffering */
243
244 /*
245 * If RB_NOSYNC was not specified sync the discs.
246 * Note: Unless cold is set to 1 here, syslogd will die during the
247 * unmount. It looks like syslogd is getting woken up only to find
248 * that it cannot page part of the binary in as the filesystem has
249 * been unmounted.
250 */
251 if (!(howto & RB_NOSYNC))
252 bootsync();
253
254 /* Say NO to interrupts */
255 splhigh();
256
257 /* Do a dump if requested. */
258 if ((howto & (RB_DUMP | RB_HALT)) == RB_DUMP)
259 dumpsys();
260
261 /* Run any shutdown hooks */
262 doshutdownhooks();
263
264 /* Make sure IRQ's are disabled */
265 IRQdisable;
266
267 if (howto & RB_HALT) {
268 printf("The operating system has halted.\n");
269 printf("Please press any key to reboot.\n\n");
270 cngetc();
271 }
272
273 printf("rebooting...\n");
274 cpu_reset();
275 /*NOTREACHED*/
276 }
277
278 /*
279 * Mapping table for core kernel memory. This memory is mapped at init
280 * time with section mappings.
281 */
282 struct l1_sec_map {
283 vaddr_t va;
284 vaddr_t pa;
285 vsize_t size;
286 vm_prot_t prot;
287 int cache;
288 } l1_sec_table[] = {
289 /*
290 * Map the on-board devices VA == PA so that we can access them
291 * with the MMU on or off.
292 */
293 {
294 IQ80310_OBIO_BASE,
295 IQ80310_OBIO_BASE,
296 IQ80310_OBIO_SIZE,
297 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE,
298 PTE_NOCACHE,
299 },
300
301 {
302 0,
303 0,
304 0,
305 0,
306 0,
307 }
308 };
309
310 /*
311 * u_int initarm(...)
312 *
313 * Initial entry point on startup. This gets called before main() is
314 * entered.
315 * It should be responsible for setting up everything that must be
316 * in place when main is called.
317 * This includes
318 * Taking a copy of the boot configuration structure.
319 * Initialising the physical console so characters can be printed.
320 * Setting up page tables for the kernel
321 * Relocating the kernel to the bottom of physical memory
322 */
323 u_int
324 initarm(void *arg)
325 {
326 extern vaddr_t xscale_cache_clean_addr;
327 extern vsize_t xscale_minidata_clean_size;
328 int loop;
329 int loop1;
330 u_int l1pagetable;
331 pv_addr_t kernel_l1pt;
332 pv_addr_t kernel_ptpt;
333 paddr_t memstart;
334 psize_t memsize;
335
336 /*
337 * Clear out the 7-segment display. Whee, the first visual
338 * indication that we're running kernel code.
339 */
340 iq80310_7seg(' ', ' ');
341
342 /*
343 * Heads up ... Setup the CPU / MMU / TLB functions
344 */
345 if (set_cpufuncs())
346 panic("cpu not recognized!");
347
348 /* Calibrate the delay loop. */
349 iq80310_calibrate_delay();
350
351 /*
352 * Since we map the on-board devices VA==PA, and the kernel
353 * is running VA==PA, it's possible for us to initialize
354 * the console now.
355 */
356 consinit();
357
358 /* Talk to the user */
359 printf("\nNetBSD/evbarm (IQ80310) booting ...\n");
360
361 /*
362 * Reset the secondary PCI bus. RedBoot doesn't stop devices
363 * on the PCI bus before handing us control, so we have to
364 * do this.
365 *
366 * XXX This is arguably a bug in RedBoot, and doing this reset
367 * XXX could be problematic in the future if we encounter an
368 * XXX application where the PPB in the i80312 is used as a
369 * XXX PPB.
370 */
371 {
372 uint32_t reg;
373
374 printf("Resetting secondary PCI bus...\n");
375 reg = bus_space_read_4(&obio_bs_tag,
376 I80312_PMMR_BASE + I80312_PPB_BASE, PPB_REG_BRIDGECONTROL);
377 bus_space_write_4(&obio_bs_tag,
378 I80312_PMMR_BASE + I80312_PPB_BASE, PPB_REG_BRIDGECONTROL,
379 reg | PPB_BC_SECONDARY_RESET);
380 delay(10 * 1000); /* 10ms enough? */
381 bus_space_write_4(&obio_bs_tag,
382 I80312_PMMR_BASE + I80312_PPB_BASE, PPB_REG_BRIDGECONTROL,
383 reg);
384 }
385
386 /*
387 * We are currently running with the MMU enabled and the
388 * entire address space mapped VA==PA, except for the
389 * first 64M of RAM is also double-mapped at 0xc0000000.
390 * There is an L1 page table at 0xa0004000.
391 */
392
393 /*
394 * Fetch the SDRAM start/size from the i80312 SDRAM configration
395 * registers.
396 */
397 i80312_sdram_bounds(&obio_bs_tag, I80312_PMMR_BASE + I80312_MEM_BASE,
398 &memstart, &memsize);
399
400 printf("initarm: Configuring system ...\n");
401
402 /* Fake bootconfig structure for the benefit of pmap.c */
403 /* XXX must make the memory description h/w independant */
404 bootconfig.dramblocks = 1;
405 bootconfig.dram[0].address = memstart;
406 bootconfig.dram[0].pages = memsize / NBPG;
407
408 /*
409 * Set up the variables that define the availablilty of
410 * physical memory. For now, we're going to set
411 * physical_freestart to 0xa0200000 (where the kernel
412 * was loaded), and allocate the memory we need downwards.
413 * If we get too close to the L1 table that we set up, we
414 * will panic. We will update physical_freestart and
415 * physical_freeend later to reflect what pmap_bootstrap()
416 * wants to see.
417 *
418 * XXX pmap_bootstrap() needs an enema.
419 */
420 physical_start = bootconfig.dram[0].address;
421 physical_end = physical_start + (bootconfig.dram[0].pages * NBPG);
422
423 physical_freestart = 0xa0009000UL;
424 physical_freeend = 0xa0200000UL;
425
426 physmem = (physical_end - physical_start) / NBPG;
427
428 /* Tell the user about the memory */
429 printf("physmemory: %d pages at 0x%08lx -> 0x%08lx\n", physmem,
430 physical_start, physical_end - 1);
431
432 /*
433 * Okay, the kernel starts 2MB in from the bottom of physical
434 * memory. We are going to allocate our bootstrap pages downwards
435 * from there.
436 *
437 * We need to allocate some fixed page tables to get the kernel
438 * going. We allocate one page directory and a number of page
439 * tables and store the physical addresses in the kernel_pt_table
440 * array.
441 *
442 * The kernel page directory must be on a 16K boundary. The page
443 * tables must be on 4K bounaries. What we do is allocate the
444 * page directory on the first 16K boundary that we encounter, and
445 * the page tables on 4K boundaries otherwise. Since we allocate
446 * at least 3 L2 page tables, we are guaranteed to encounter at
447 * least one 16K aligned region.
448 */
449
450 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
451 printf("Allocating page tables\n");
452 #endif
453
454 free_pages = (physical_freeend - physical_freestart) / NBPG;
455
456 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
457 printf("freestart = 0x%08lx, free_pages = %d (0x%08x)\n",
458 physical_freestart, free_pages, free_pages);
459 #endif
460
461 /* Define a macro to simplify memory allocation */
462 #define valloc_pages(var, np) \
463 alloc_pages((var).pv_pa, (np)); \
464 (var).pv_va = KERNEL_BASE + (var).pv_pa - physical_start;
465
466 #define alloc_pages(var, np) \
467 physical_freeend -= ((np) * NBPG); \
468 if (physical_freeend < physical_freestart) \
469 panic("initarm: out of memory"); \
470 (var) = physical_freeend; \
471 free_pages -= (np); \
472 memset((char *)(var), 0, ((np) * NBPG));
473
474 loop1 = 0;
475 kernel_l1pt.pv_pa = 0;
476 for (loop = 0; loop <= NUM_KERNEL_PTS; ++loop) {
477 /* Are we 16KB aligned for an L1 ? */
478 if (((physical_freeend - L1_TABLE_SIZE) & (L1_TABLE_SIZE - 1)) == 0
479 && kernel_l1pt.pv_pa == 0) {
480 valloc_pages(kernel_l1pt, L1_TABLE_SIZE / NBPG);
481 } else {
482 alloc_pages(kernel_pt_table[loop1].pv_pa,
483 L2_TABLE_SIZE / NBPG);
484 kernel_pt_table[loop1].pv_va =
485 kernel_pt_table[loop1].pv_pa;
486 ++loop1;
487 }
488 }
489
490 /* This should never be able to happen but better confirm that. */
491 if (!kernel_l1pt.pv_pa || (kernel_l1pt.pv_pa & (L1_TABLE_SIZE-1)) != 0)
492 panic("initarm: Failed to align the kernel page directory\n");
493
494 /*
495 * Allocate a page for the system page mapped to V0x00000000
496 * This page will just contain the system vectors and can be
497 * shared by all processes.
498 */
499 alloc_pages(systempage.pv_pa, 1);
500
501 /* Allocate a page for the page table to map kernel page tables. */
502 valloc_pages(kernel_ptpt, L2_TABLE_SIZE / NBPG);
503
504 /* Allocate stacks for all modes */
505 valloc_pages(irqstack, IRQ_STACK_SIZE);
506 valloc_pages(abtstack, ABT_STACK_SIZE);
507 valloc_pages(undstack, UND_STACK_SIZE);
508 valloc_pages(kernelstack, UPAGES);
509
510 /* Allocate enough pages for cleaning the Mini-Data cache. */
511 KASSERT(xscale_minidata_clean_size <= NBPG);
512 valloc_pages(minidataclean, 1);
513
514 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
515 printf("IRQ stack: p0x%08lx v0x%08lx\n", irqstack.pv_pa,
516 irqstack.pv_va);
517 printf("ABT stack: p0x%08lx v0x%08lx\n", abtstack.pv_pa,
518 abtstack.pv_va);
519 printf("UND stack: p0x%08lx v0x%08lx\n", undstack.pv_pa,
520 undstack.pv_va);
521 printf("SVC stack: p0x%08lx v0x%08lx\n", kernelstack.pv_pa,
522 kernelstack.pv_va);
523 #endif
524
525 /*
526 * XXX Defer this to later so that we can reclaim the memory
527 * XXX used by the RedBoot page tables.
528 */
529 alloc_pages(msgbufphys, round_page(MSGBUFSIZE) / NBPG);
530
531 /*
532 * Ok we have allocated physical pages for the primary kernel
533 * page tables
534 */
535
536 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
537 printf("Creating L1 page table at 0x%08lx\n", kernel_l1pt.pv_pa);
538 #endif
539
540 /*
541 * Now we start construction of the L1 page table
542 * We start by mapping the L2 page tables into the L1.
543 * This means that we can replace L1 mappings later on if necessary
544 */
545 l1pagetable = kernel_l1pt.pv_pa;
546
547 /* Map the L2 pages tables in the L1 page table */
548 pmap_link_l2pt(l1pagetable, 0x00000000,
549 &kernel_pt_table[KERNEL_PT_SYS]);
550 for (loop = 0; loop < KERNEL_PT_KERNEL_NUM; loop++)
551 pmap_link_l2pt(l1pagetable, KERNEL_BASE + loop * 0x00400000,
552 &kernel_pt_table[KERNEL_PT_KERNEL + loop]);
553 pmap_link_l2pt(l1pagetable, IQ80310_IOPXS_VBASE,
554 &kernel_pt_table[KERNEL_PT_IOPXS]);
555 for (loop = 0; loop < KERNEL_PT_VMDATA_NUM; loop++)
556 pmap_link_l2pt(l1pagetable, KERNEL_VM_BASE + loop * 0x00400000,
557 &kernel_pt_table[KERNEL_PT_VMDATA + loop]);
558 pmap_link_l2pt(l1pagetable, PTE_BASE, &kernel_ptpt);
559
560 /* update the top of the kernel VM */
561 pmap_curmaxkvaddr =
562 KERNEL_VM_BASE + (KERNEL_PT_VMDATA_NUM * 0x00400000);
563
564 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
565 printf("Mapping kernel\n");
566 #endif
567
568 /* Now we fill in the L2 pagetable for the kernel static code/data */
569 {
570 extern char etext[], _end[];
571 size_t textsize = (uintptr_t) etext - KERNEL_TEXT_BASE;
572 size_t totalsize = (uintptr_t) _end - KERNEL_TEXT_BASE;
573 u_int logical;
574
575 textsize = (textsize + PGOFSET) & ~PGOFSET;
576 totalsize = (totalsize + PGOFSET) & ~PGOFSET;
577
578 logical = 0x00200000; /* offset of kernel in RAM */
579
580 logical += pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, KERNEL_BASE + logical,
581 physical_start + logical, textsize,
582 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE);
583 logical += pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, KERNEL_BASE + logical,
584 physical_start + logical, totalsize - textsize,
585 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE);
586 }
587
588 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
589 printf("Constructing L2 page tables\n");
590 #endif
591
592 /* Map the stack pages */
593 pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, irqstack.pv_va, irqstack.pv_pa,
594 IRQ_STACK_SIZE * NBPG, VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE);
595 pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, abtstack.pv_va, abtstack.pv_pa,
596 ABT_STACK_SIZE * NBPG, VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE);
597 pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, undstack.pv_va, undstack.pv_pa,
598 UND_STACK_SIZE * NBPG, VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE);
599 pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, kernelstack.pv_va, kernelstack.pv_pa,
600 UPAGES * NBPG, VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE);
601
602 pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, kernel_l1pt.pv_va, kernel_l1pt.pv_pa,
603 L1_TABLE_SIZE, VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_NOCACHE);
604
605 /* Map the Mini-Data cache clean area. */
606 xscale_setup_minidata(l1pagetable, minidataclean.pv_va,
607 minidataclean.pv_pa);
608
609 /* Map the page table that maps the kernel pages */
610 pmap_map_entry(l1pagetable, kernel_ptpt.pv_va, kernel_ptpt.pv_pa,
611 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_NOCACHE);
612
613 /*
614 * Map entries in the page table used to map PTE's
615 * Basically every kernel page table gets mapped here
616 */
617 /* The -2 is slightly bogus, it should be -log2(sizeof(pt_entry_t)) */
618 for (loop = 0; loop < KERNEL_PT_KERNEL_NUM; loop++) {
619 pmap_map_entry(l1pagetable,
620 PTE_BASE + ((KERNEL_BASE +
621 (loop * 0x00400000)) >> (PGSHIFT-2)),
622 kernel_pt_table[KERNEL_PT_KERNEL + loop].pv_pa,
623 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_NOCACHE);
624 }
625 pmap_map_entry(l1pagetable,
626 PTE_BASE + (PTE_BASE >> (PGSHIFT-2)),
627 kernel_ptpt.pv_pa, VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_NOCACHE);
628 pmap_map_entry(l1pagetable,
629 PTE_BASE + (0x00000000 >> (PGSHIFT-2)),
630 kernel_pt_table[KERNEL_PT_SYS].pv_pa,
631 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_NOCACHE);
632 for (loop = 0; loop < KERNEL_PT_VMDATA_NUM; loop++)
633 pmap_map_entry(l1pagetable,
634 PTE_BASE + ((KERNEL_VM_BASE +
635 (loop * 0x00400000)) >> (PGSHIFT-2)),
636 kernel_pt_table[KERNEL_PT_VMDATA + loop].pv_pa,
637 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_NOCACHE);
638
639 /* Map the vector page. */
640 pmap_map_entry(l1pagetable, vector_page, systempage.pv_pa,
641 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE);
642
643 /*
644 * Map devices we can map w/ section mappings.
645 */
646 loop = 0;
647 while (l1_sec_table[loop].size) {
648 vm_size_t sz;
649
650 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
651 printf("%08lx -> %08lx @ %08lx\n", l1_sec_table[loop].pa,
652 l1_sec_table[loop].pa + l1_sec_table[loop].size - 1,
653 l1_sec_table[loop].va);
654 #endif
655 for (sz = 0; sz < l1_sec_table[loop].size; sz += L1_S_SIZE)
656 pmap_map_section(l1pagetable,
657 l1_sec_table[loop].va + sz,
658 l1_sec_table[loop].pa + sz,
659 l1_sec_table[loop].prot,
660 l1_sec_table[loop].cache);
661 ++loop;
662 }
663
664 /*
665 * Map the PCI I/O spaces and i80312 registers. These are too
666 * small to be mapped w/ section mappings.
667 */
668 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
669 printf("Mapping PIOW 0x%08lx -> 0x%08lx @ 0x%08lx\n",
670 I80312_PCI_XLATE_PIOW_BASE,
671 I80312_PCI_XLATE_PIOW_BASE + I80312_PCI_XLATE_IOSIZE - 1,
672 IQ80310_PIOW_VBASE);
673 #endif
674 pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, IQ80310_PIOW_VBASE,
675 I80312_PCI_XLATE_PIOW_BASE, I80312_PCI_XLATE_IOSIZE,
676 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_NOCACHE);
677
678 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
679 printf("Mapping SIOW 0x%08lx -> 0x%08lx @ 0x%08lx\n",
680 I80312_PCI_XLATE_SIOW_BASE,
681 I80312_PCI_XLATE_SIOW_BASE + I80312_PCI_XLATE_IOSIZE - 1,
682 IQ80310_SIOW_VBASE);
683 #endif
684 pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, IQ80310_SIOW_VBASE,
685 I80312_PCI_XLATE_SIOW_BASE, I80312_PCI_XLATE_IOSIZE,
686 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_NOCACHE);
687
688 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
689 printf("Mapping 80312 0x%08lx -> 0x%08lx @ 0x%08lx\n",
690 I80312_PMMR_BASE,
691 I80312_PMMR_BASE + I80312_PMMR_SIZE - 1,
692 IQ80310_80312_VBASE);
693 #endif
694 pmap_map_chunk(l1pagetable, IQ80310_80312_VBASE,
695 I80312_PMMR_BASE, I80312_PMMR_SIZE,
696 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_NOCACHE);
697
698 /*
699 * Give the XScale global cache clean code an appropriately
700 * sized chunk of unmapped VA space starting at 0xff000000
701 * (our device mappings end before this address).
702 */
703 xscale_cache_clean_addr = 0xff000000U;
704
705 /*
706 * Now we have the real page tables in place so we can switch to them.
707 * Once this is done we will be running with the REAL kernel page
708 * tables.
709 */
710
711 /*
712 * Update the physical_freestart/physical_freeend/free_pages
713 * variables.
714 */
715 {
716 extern char _end[];
717
718 physical_freestart = physical_start +
719 (((((uintptr_t) _end) + PGOFSET) & ~PGOFSET) -
720 KERNEL_BASE);
721 physical_freeend = physical_end;
722 free_pages = (physical_freeend - physical_freestart) / NBPG;
723 }
724
725 /* Switch tables */
726 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
727 printf("freestart = 0x%08lx, free_pages = %d (0x%x)\n",
728 physical_freestart, free_pages, free_pages);
729 printf("switching to new L1 page table @%#lx...", kernel_l1pt.pv_pa);
730 #endif
731 setttb(kernel_l1pt.pv_pa);
732 cpu_tlb_flushID();
733
734 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
735 printf("done!\n");
736 #endif
737
738 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
739 printf("bootstrap done.\n");
740 #endif
741
742 arm32_vector_init(ARM_VECTORS_LOW, ARM_VEC_ALL);
743
744 /*
745 * Pages were allocated during the secondary bootstrap for the
746 * stacks for different CPU modes.
747 * We must now set the r13 registers in the different CPU modes to
748 * point to these stacks.
749 * Since the ARM stacks use STMFD etc. we must set r13 to the top end
750 * of the stack memory.
751 */
752 printf("init subsystems: stacks ");
753
754 set_stackptr(PSR_IRQ32_MODE, irqstack.pv_va + IRQ_STACK_SIZE * NBPG);
755 set_stackptr(PSR_ABT32_MODE, abtstack.pv_va + ABT_STACK_SIZE * NBPG);
756 set_stackptr(PSR_UND32_MODE, undstack.pv_va + UND_STACK_SIZE * NBPG);
757
758 /*
759 * Well we should set a data abort handler.
760 * Once things get going this will change as we will need a proper
761 * handler.
762 * Until then we will use a handler that just panics but tells us
763 * why.
764 * Initialisation of the vectors will just panic on a data abort.
765 * This just fills in a slighly better one.
766 */
767 printf("vectors ");
768 data_abort_handler_address = (u_int)data_abort_handler;
769 prefetch_abort_handler_address = (u_int)prefetch_abort_handler;
770 undefined_handler_address = (u_int)undefinedinstruction_bounce;
771
772 /* Initialise the undefined instruction handlers */
773 printf("undefined ");
774 undefined_init();
775
776 /* Boot strap pmap telling it where the kernel page table is */
777 printf("pmap ");
778 pmap_bootstrap((pd_entry_t *)kernel_l1pt.pv_va, kernel_ptpt);
779
780 /* Setup the IRQ system */
781 printf("irq ");
782 iq80310_intr_init();
783 printf("done.\n");
784
785 #ifdef IPKDB
786 /* Initialise ipkdb */
787 ipkdb_init();
788 if (boothowto & RB_KDB)
789 ipkdb_connect(0);
790 #endif
791
792 #ifdef DDB
793 db_machine_init();
794
795 /* Firmware doesn't load symbols. */
796 ddb_init(0, NULL, NULL);
797
798 if (boothowto & RB_KDB)
799 Debugger();
800 #endif
801
802 /* We return the new stack pointer address */
803 return(kernelstack.pv_va + USPACE_SVC_STACK_TOP);
804 }
805
806 void
807 consinit(void)
808 {
809 static const bus_addr_t comcnaddrs[] = {
810 IQ80310_UART2, /* com0 (J9) */
811 IQ80310_UART1, /* com1 (J10) */
812 };
813 static int consinit_called;
814
815 if (consinit_called != 0)
816 return;
817
818 consinit_called = 1;
819
820 #if NCOM > 0
821 if (comcnattach(&obio_bs_tag, comcnaddrs[comcnunit], comcnspeed,
822 COM_FREQ, comcnmode))
823 panic("can't init serial console @%lx", comcnaddrs[comcnunit]);
824 #else
825 panic("serial console @%lx not configured", comcnaddrs[comcnunit]);
826 #endif
827 }
828