3 * Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Gary Thomas (gdt@linuxppc.org)
5 * Rewritten by Cort Dougan (cort@cs.nmt.edu) for PReP
6 * Copyright (C) 1996 Cort Dougan <cort@cs.nmt.edu>
7 * Adapted for Power Macintosh by Paul Mackerras.
8 * Low-level exception handlers and MMU support
9 * rewritten by Paul Mackerras.
10 * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras.
11 * MPC8xx modifications Copyright (C) 1997 Dan Malek (dmalek@jlc.net).
12 * Amiga/APUS changes by Jesper Skov (jskov@cygnus.co.uk).
14 * This file contains the low-level support and setup for the
15 * PowerPC platform, including trap and interrupt dispatch.
16 * (The PPC 8xx embedded CPUs use head_8xx.S instead.)
18 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
19 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
20 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
21 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
28 #include <asm/pgtable.h>
29 #include <asm/cputable.h>
30 #include <asm/cache.h>
31 #include <asm/thread_info.h>
32 #include <asm/ppc_asm.h>
33 #include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
36 #include <asm/amigappc.h>
39 /* 601 only have IBAT; cr0.eq is set on 601 when using this macro */
40 #define LOAD_BAT(n, reg, RA, RB) \
41 /* see the comment for clear_bats() -- Cort */ \
43 mtspr SPRN_IBAT##n##U,RA; \
44 mtspr SPRN_DBAT##n##U,RA; \
45 lwz RA,(n*16)+0(reg); \
46 lwz RB,(n*16)+4(reg); \
47 mtspr SPRN_IBAT##n##U,RA; \
48 mtspr SPRN_IBAT##n##L,RB; \
50 lwz RA,(n*16)+8(reg); \
51 lwz RB,(n*16)+12(reg); \
52 mtspr SPRN_DBAT##n##U,RA; \
53 mtspr SPRN_DBAT##n##L,RB; \
57 .stabs "arch/powerpc/kernel/",N_SO,0,0,0f
58 .stabs "head_32.S",N_SO,0,0,0f
64 * _start is defined this way because the XCOFF loader in the OpenFirmware
65 * on the powermac expects the entry point to be a procedure descriptor.
71 * These are here for legacy reasons, the kernel used to
72 * need to look like a coff function entry for the pmac
73 * but we're always started by some kind of bootloader now.
76 nop /* used by __secondary_hold on prep (mtx) and chrp smp */
77 nop /* used by __secondary_hold on prep (mtx) and chrp smp */
81 * Enter here with the kernel text, data and bss loaded starting at
82 * 0, running with virtual == physical mapping.
83 * r5 points to the prom entry point (the client interface handler
84 * address). Address translation is turned on, with the prom
85 * managing the hash table. Interrupts are disabled. The stack
86 * pointer (r1) points to just below the end of the half-meg region
87 * from 0x380000 - 0x400000, which is mapped in already.
89 * If we are booted from MacOS via BootX, we enter with the kernel
90 * image loaded somewhere, and the following values in registers:
91 * r3: 'BooX' (0x426f6f58)
92 * r4: virtual address of boot_infos_t
97 * r4: physical address of memory base
98 * Linux/m68k style BootInfo structure at &_end.
101 * This is jumped to on prep systems right after the kernel is relocated
102 * to its proper place in memory by the boot loader. The expected layout
104 * r3: ptr to residual data
105 * r4: initrd_start or if no initrd then 0
106 * r5: initrd_end - unused if r4 is 0
107 * r6: Start of command line string
108 * r7: End of command line string
110 * This just gets a minimal mmu environment setup so we can call
111 * start_here() to do the real work.
118 * We have to do any OF calls before we map ourselves to KERNELBASE,
119 * because OF may have I/O devices mapped into that area
120 * (particularly on CHRP).
122 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_MULTIPLATFORM
130 * Check for BootX signature when supporting PowerMac and branch to
131 * appropriate trampoline if it's present
133 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
140 #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_PMAC */
142 1: mr r31,r3 /* save parameters */
147 * early_init() does the early machine identification and does
148 * the necessary low-level setup and clears the BSS
149 * -- Cort <cort@fsmlabs.com>
154 /* On APUS the __va/__pa constants need to be set to the correct
155 * values before continuing.
159 #endif /* CONFIG_APUS */
161 /* Switch MMU off, clear BATs and flush TLB. At this point, r3 contains
162 * the physical address we are running at, returned by early_init()
170 #if !defined(CONFIG_APUS) && defined(CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT)
175 * Call setup_cpu for CPU 0 and initialize 6xx Idle
179 bl call_setup_cpu /* Call setup_cpu for this CPU */
183 #endif /* CONFIG_6xx */
188 * We need to run with _start at physical address 0.
189 * On CHRP, we are loaded at 0x10000 since OF on CHRP uses
190 * the exception vectors at 0 (and therefore this copy
191 * overwrites OF's exception vectors with our own).
192 * The MMU is off at this point.
196 addis r4,r3,KERNELBASE@h /* current address of _start */
197 cmpwi 0,r4,0 /* are we already running at 0? */
199 #endif /* CONFIG_APUS */
201 * we now have the 1st 16M of ram mapped with the bats.
202 * prep needs the mmu to be turned on here, but pmac already has it on.
203 * this shouldn't bother the pmac since it just gets turned on again
204 * as we jump to our code at KERNELBASE. -- Cort
205 * Actually no, pmac doesn't have it on any more. BootX enters with MMU
206 * off, and in other cases, we now turn it off before changing BATs above.
210 ori r0,r0,MSR_DR|MSR_IR
213 ori r0,r0,start_here@l
216 RFI /* enables MMU */
219 * We need __secondary_hold as a place to hold the other cpus on
220 * an SMP machine, even when we are running a UP kernel.
222 . = 0xc0 /* for prep bootloader */
223 li r3,1 /* MTX only has 1 cpu */
224 .globl __secondary_hold
226 /* tell the master we're here */
227 stw r3,__secondary_hold_acknowledge@l(0)
230 /* wait until we're told to start */
233 /* our cpu # was at addr 0 - go */
234 mr r24,r3 /* cpu # */
238 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
240 .globl __secondary_hold_spinloop
241 __secondary_hold_spinloop:
243 .globl __secondary_hold_acknowledge
244 __secondary_hold_acknowledge:
248 * Exception entry code. This code runs with address translation
249 * turned off, i.e. using physical addresses.
250 * We assume sprg3 has the physical address of the current
251 * task's thread_struct.
253 #define EXCEPTION_PROLOG \
254 mtspr SPRN_SPRG0,r10; \
255 mtspr SPRN_SPRG1,r11; \
257 EXCEPTION_PROLOG_1; \
260 #define EXCEPTION_PROLOG_1 \
261 mfspr r11,SPRN_SRR1; /* check whether user or kernel */ \
262 andi. r11,r11,MSR_PR; \
263 tophys(r11,r1); /* use tophys(r1) if kernel */ \
265 mfspr r11,SPRN_SPRG3; \
266 lwz r11,THREAD_INFO-THREAD(r11); \
267 addi r11,r11,THREAD_SIZE; \
269 1: subi r11,r11,INT_FRAME_SIZE /* alloc exc. frame */
272 #define EXCEPTION_PROLOG_2 \
274 stw r10,_CCR(r11); /* save registers */ \
275 stw r12,GPR12(r11); \
277 mfspr r10,SPRN_SPRG0; \
278 stw r10,GPR10(r11); \
279 mfspr r12,SPRN_SPRG1; \
280 stw r12,GPR11(r11); \
282 stw r10,_LINK(r11); \
283 mfspr r12,SPRN_SRR0; \
284 mfspr r9,SPRN_SRR1; \
287 tovirt(r1,r11); /* set new kernel sp */ \
288 li r10,MSR_KERNEL & ~(MSR_IR|MSR_DR); /* can take exceptions */ \
289 MTMSRD(r10); /* (except for mach check in rtas) */ \
291 lis r10,0x7265; /* put exception frame marker */ \
292 addi r10,r10,0x6773; \
294 SAVE_4GPRS(3, r11); \
298 * Note: code which follows this uses cr0.eq (set if from kernel),
299 * r11, r12 (SRR0), and r9 (SRR1).
301 * Note2: once we have set r1 we are in a position to take exceptions
302 * again, and we could thus set MSR:RI at that point.
308 #define EXCEPTION(n, label, hdlr, xfer) \
312 addi r3,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD; \
315 #define EXC_XFER_TEMPLATE(n, hdlr, trap, copyee, tfer, ret) \
317 stw r10,_TRAP(r11); \
325 #define COPY_EE(d, s) rlwimi d,s,0,16,16
328 #define EXC_XFER_STD(n, hdlr) \
329 EXC_XFER_TEMPLATE(n, hdlr, n, NOCOPY, transfer_to_handler_full, \
330 ret_from_except_full)
332 #define EXC_XFER_LITE(n, hdlr) \
333 EXC_XFER_TEMPLATE(n, hdlr, n+1, NOCOPY, transfer_to_handler, \
336 #define EXC_XFER_EE(n, hdlr) \
337 EXC_XFER_TEMPLATE(n, hdlr, n, COPY_EE, transfer_to_handler_full, \
338 ret_from_except_full)
340 #define EXC_XFER_EE_LITE(n, hdlr) \
341 EXC_XFER_TEMPLATE(n, hdlr, n+1, COPY_EE, transfer_to_handler, \
345 /* core99 pmac starts the seconary here by changing the vector, and
346 putting it back to what it was (unknown_exception) when done. */
347 EXCEPTION(0x100, Reset, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_STD)
351 * On CHRP, this is complicated by the fact that we could get a
352 * machine check inside RTAS, and we have no guarantee that certain
353 * critical registers will have the values we expect. The set of
354 * registers that might have bad values includes all the GPRs
355 * and all the BATs. We indicate that we are in RTAS by putting
356 * a non-zero value, the address of the exception frame to use,
357 * in SPRG2. The machine check handler checks SPRG2 and uses its
358 * value if it is non-zero. If we ever needed to free up SPRG2,
359 * we could use a field in the thread_info or thread_struct instead.
360 * (Other exception handlers assume that r1 is a valid kernel stack
361 * pointer when we take an exception from supervisor mode.)
368 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_CHRP
372 #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_CHRP */
374 7: EXCEPTION_PROLOG_2
375 addi r3,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
376 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_CHRP
381 EXC_XFER_STD(0x200, machine_check_exception)
382 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_CHRP
383 1: b machine_check_in_rtas
386 /* Data access exception. */
391 andis. r0,r10,0xa470 /* weird error? */
392 bne 1f /* if not, try to put a PTE */
393 mfspr r4,SPRN_DAR /* into the hash table */
394 rlwinm r3,r10,32-15,21,21 /* DSISR_STORE -> _PAGE_RW */
396 1: stw r10,_DSISR(r11)
399 EXC_XFER_EE_LITE(0x300, handle_page_fault)
402 /* Instruction access exception. */
406 andis. r0,r9,0x4000 /* no pte found? */
407 beq 1f /* if so, try to put a PTE */
408 li r3,0 /* into the hash table */
409 mr r4,r12 /* SRR0 is fault address */
413 EXC_XFER_EE_LITE(0x400, handle_page_fault)
415 /* External interrupt */
416 EXCEPTION(0x500, HardwareInterrupt, do_IRQ, EXC_XFER_LITE)
418 /* Alignment exception */
426 addi r3,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
427 EXC_XFER_EE(0x600, alignment_exception)
429 /* Program check exception */
430 EXCEPTION(0x700, ProgramCheck, program_check_exception, EXC_XFER_STD)
432 /* Floating-point unavailable */
437 * Certain Freescale cores don't have a FPU and treat fp instructions
438 * as a FP Unavailable exception. Redirect to illegal/emulation handling.
441 END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_FPU_UNAVAILABLE)
443 bne load_up_fpu /* if from user, just load it up */
444 addi r3,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
445 EXC_XFER_EE_LITE(0x800, kernel_fp_unavailable_exception)
448 EXCEPTION(0x900, Decrementer, timer_interrupt, EXC_XFER_LITE)
450 EXCEPTION(0xa00, Trap_0a, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
451 EXCEPTION(0xb00, Trap_0b, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
457 EXC_XFER_EE_LITE(0xc00, DoSyscall)
459 /* Single step - not used on 601 */
460 EXCEPTION(0xd00, SingleStep, single_step_exception, EXC_XFER_STD)
461 EXCEPTION(0xe00, Trap_0e, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
464 * The Altivec unavailable trap is at 0x0f20. Foo.
465 * We effectively remap it to 0x3000.
466 * We include an altivec unavailable exception vector even if
467 * not configured for Altivec, so that you can't panic a
468 * non-altivec kernel running on a machine with altivec just
469 * by executing an altivec instruction.
478 * Handle TLB miss for instruction on 603/603e.
479 * Note: we get an alternate set of r0 - r3 to use automatically.
485 * r1: linux style pte ( later becomes ppc hardware pte )
486 * r2: ptr to linux-style pte
490 /* Get PTE (linux-style) and check access */
492 lis r1,KERNELBASE@h /* check if kernel address */
495 li r1,_PAGE_USER|_PAGE_PRESENT /* low addresses tested as user */
498 lis r2,swapper_pg_dir@ha /* if kernel address, use */
499 addi r2,r2,swapper_pg_dir@l /* kernel page table */
500 mfspr r1,SPRN_SRR1 /* and MSR_PR bit from SRR1 */
501 rlwinm r1,r1,32-12,29,29 /* shift MSR_PR to _PAGE_USER posn */
503 rlwimi r2,r3,12,20,29 /* insert top 10 bits of address */
504 lwz r2,0(r2) /* get pmd entry */
505 rlwinm. r2,r2,0,0,19 /* extract address of pte page */
506 beq- InstructionAddressInvalid /* return if no mapping */
507 rlwimi r2,r3,22,20,29 /* insert next 10 bits of address */
508 lwz r3,0(r2) /* get linux-style pte */
509 andc. r1,r1,r3 /* check access & ~permission */
510 bne- InstructionAddressInvalid /* return if access not permitted */
511 ori r3,r3,_PAGE_ACCESSED /* set _PAGE_ACCESSED in pte */
513 * NOTE! We are assuming this is not an SMP system, otherwise
514 * we would need to update the pte atomically with lwarx/stwcx.
516 stw r3,0(r2) /* update PTE (accessed bit) */
517 /* Convert linux-style PTE to low word of PPC-style PTE */
518 rlwinm r1,r3,32-10,31,31 /* _PAGE_RW -> PP lsb */
519 rlwinm r2,r3,32-7,31,31 /* _PAGE_DIRTY -> PP lsb */
520 and r1,r1,r2 /* writable if _RW and _DIRTY */
521 rlwimi r3,r3,32-1,30,30 /* _PAGE_USER -> PP msb */
522 rlwimi r3,r3,32-1,31,31 /* _PAGE_USER -> PP lsb */
523 ori r1,r1,0xe14 /* clear out reserved bits and M */
524 andc r1,r3,r1 /* PP = user? (rw&dirty? 2: 3): 0 */
528 mfspr r3,SPRN_SRR1 /* Need to restore CR0 */
531 InstructionAddressInvalid:
533 rlwinm r1,r3,9,6,6 /* Get load/store bit */
536 mtspr SPRN_DSISR,r1 /* (shouldn't be needed) */
537 mtctr r0 /* Restore CTR */
538 andi. r2,r3,0xFFFF /* Clear upper bits of SRR1 */
541 mfspr r1,SPRN_IMISS /* Get failing address */
542 rlwinm. r2,r2,0,31,31 /* Check for little endian access */
543 rlwimi r2,r2,1,30,30 /* change 1 -> 3 */
545 mtspr SPRN_DAR,r1 /* Set fault address */
546 mfmsr r0 /* Restore "normal" registers */
547 xoris r0,r0,MSR_TGPR>>16
548 mtcrf 0x80,r3 /* Restore CR0 */
553 * Handle TLB miss for DATA Load operation on 603/603e
559 * r1: linux style pte ( later becomes ppc hardware pte )
560 * r2: ptr to linux-style pte
564 /* Get PTE (linux-style) and check access */
566 lis r1,KERNELBASE@h /* check if kernel address */
569 li r1,_PAGE_USER|_PAGE_PRESENT /* low addresses tested as user */
572 lis r2,swapper_pg_dir@ha /* if kernel address, use */
573 addi r2,r2,swapper_pg_dir@l /* kernel page table */
574 mfspr r1,SPRN_SRR1 /* and MSR_PR bit from SRR1 */
575 rlwinm r1,r1,32-12,29,29 /* shift MSR_PR to _PAGE_USER posn */
577 rlwimi r2,r3,12,20,29 /* insert top 10 bits of address */
578 lwz r2,0(r2) /* get pmd entry */
579 rlwinm. r2,r2,0,0,19 /* extract address of pte page */
580 beq- DataAddressInvalid /* return if no mapping */
581 rlwimi r2,r3,22,20,29 /* insert next 10 bits of address */
582 lwz r3,0(r2) /* get linux-style pte */
583 andc. r1,r1,r3 /* check access & ~permission */
584 bne- DataAddressInvalid /* return if access not permitted */
585 ori r3,r3,_PAGE_ACCESSED /* set _PAGE_ACCESSED in pte */
587 * NOTE! We are assuming this is not an SMP system, otherwise
588 * we would need to update the pte atomically with lwarx/stwcx.
590 stw r3,0(r2) /* update PTE (accessed bit) */
591 /* Convert linux-style PTE to low word of PPC-style PTE */
592 rlwinm r1,r3,32-10,31,31 /* _PAGE_RW -> PP lsb */
593 rlwinm r2,r3,32-7,31,31 /* _PAGE_DIRTY -> PP lsb */
594 and r1,r1,r2 /* writable if _RW and _DIRTY */
595 rlwimi r3,r3,32-1,30,30 /* _PAGE_USER -> PP msb */
596 rlwimi r3,r3,32-1,31,31 /* _PAGE_USER -> PP lsb */
597 ori r1,r1,0xe14 /* clear out reserved bits and M */
598 andc r1,r3,r1 /* PP = user? (rw&dirty? 2: 3): 0 */
602 mfspr r3,SPRN_SRR1 /* Need to restore CR0 */
607 rlwinm r1,r3,9,6,6 /* Get load/store bit */
610 mtctr r0 /* Restore CTR */
611 andi. r2,r3,0xFFFF /* Clear upper bits of SRR1 */
613 mfspr r1,SPRN_DMISS /* Get failing address */
614 rlwinm. r2,r2,0,31,31 /* Check for little endian access */
615 beq 20f /* Jump if big endian */
617 20: mtspr SPRN_DAR,r1 /* Set fault address */
618 mfmsr r0 /* Restore "normal" registers */
619 xoris r0,r0,MSR_TGPR>>16
620 mtcrf 0x80,r3 /* Restore CR0 */
625 * Handle TLB miss for DATA Store on 603/603e
631 * r1: linux style pte ( later becomes ppc hardware pte )
632 * r2: ptr to linux-style pte
636 /* Get PTE (linux-style) and check access */
638 lis r1,KERNELBASE@h /* check if kernel address */
641 li r1,_PAGE_RW|_PAGE_USER|_PAGE_PRESENT /* access flags */
644 lis r2,swapper_pg_dir@ha /* if kernel address, use */
645 addi r2,r2,swapper_pg_dir@l /* kernel page table */
646 mfspr r1,SPRN_SRR1 /* and MSR_PR bit from SRR1 */
647 rlwinm r1,r1,32-12,29,29 /* shift MSR_PR to _PAGE_USER posn */
649 rlwimi r2,r3,12,20,29 /* insert top 10 bits of address */
650 lwz r2,0(r2) /* get pmd entry */
651 rlwinm. r2,r2,0,0,19 /* extract address of pte page */
652 beq- DataAddressInvalid /* return if no mapping */
653 rlwimi r2,r3,22,20,29 /* insert next 10 bits of address */
654 lwz r3,0(r2) /* get linux-style pte */
655 andc. r1,r1,r3 /* check access & ~permission */
656 bne- DataAddressInvalid /* return if access not permitted */
657 ori r3,r3,_PAGE_ACCESSED|_PAGE_DIRTY
659 * NOTE! We are assuming this is not an SMP system, otherwise
660 * we would need to update the pte atomically with lwarx/stwcx.
662 stw r3,0(r2) /* update PTE (accessed/dirty bits) */
663 /* Convert linux-style PTE to low word of PPC-style PTE */
664 rlwimi r3,r3,32-1,30,30 /* _PAGE_USER -> PP msb */
665 li r1,0xe15 /* clear out reserved bits and M */
666 andc r1,r3,r1 /* PP = user? 2: 0 */
670 mfspr r3,SPRN_SRR1 /* Need to restore CR0 */
674 #ifndef CONFIG_ALTIVEC
675 #define altivec_assist_exception unknown_exception
678 EXCEPTION(0x1300, Trap_13, instruction_breakpoint_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
679 EXCEPTION(0x1400, SMI, SMIException, EXC_XFER_EE)
680 EXCEPTION(0x1500, Trap_15, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
681 EXCEPTION(0x1600, Trap_16, altivec_assist_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
682 EXCEPTION(0x1700, Trap_17, TAUException, EXC_XFER_STD)
683 EXCEPTION(0x1800, Trap_18, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
684 EXCEPTION(0x1900, Trap_19, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
685 EXCEPTION(0x1a00, Trap_1a, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
686 EXCEPTION(0x1b00, Trap_1b, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
687 EXCEPTION(0x1c00, Trap_1c, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
688 EXCEPTION(0x1d00, Trap_1d, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
689 EXCEPTION(0x1e00, Trap_1e, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
690 EXCEPTION(0x1f00, Trap_1f, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
691 EXCEPTION(0x2000, RunMode, RunModeException, EXC_XFER_EE)
692 EXCEPTION(0x2100, Trap_21, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
693 EXCEPTION(0x2200, Trap_22, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
694 EXCEPTION(0x2300, Trap_23, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
695 EXCEPTION(0x2400, Trap_24, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
696 EXCEPTION(0x2500, Trap_25, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
697 EXCEPTION(0x2600, Trap_26, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
698 EXCEPTION(0x2700, Trap_27, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
699 EXCEPTION(0x2800, Trap_28, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
700 EXCEPTION(0x2900, Trap_29, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
701 EXCEPTION(0x2a00, Trap_2a, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
702 EXCEPTION(0x2b00, Trap_2b, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
703 EXCEPTION(0x2c00, Trap_2c, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
704 EXCEPTION(0x2d00, Trap_2d, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
705 EXCEPTION(0x2e00, Trap_2e, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE)
706 EXCEPTION(0x2f00, MOLTrampoline, unknown_exception, EXC_XFER_EE_LITE)
708 .globl mol_trampoline
709 .set mol_trampoline, i0x2f00
715 #ifdef CONFIG_ALTIVEC
716 bne load_up_altivec /* if from user, just load it up */
717 #endif /* CONFIG_ALTIVEC */
718 addi r3,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
719 EXC_XFER_EE_LITE(0xf20, altivec_unavailable_exception)
723 addi r3,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
724 EXC_XFER_STD(0xf00, performance_monitor_exception)
726 #ifdef CONFIG_ALTIVEC
727 /* Note that the AltiVec support is closely modeled after the FP
728 * support. Changes to one are likely to be applicable to the
732 * Disable AltiVec for the task which had AltiVec previously,
733 * and save its AltiVec registers in its thread_struct.
734 * Enables AltiVec for use in the kernel on return.
735 * On SMP we know the AltiVec units are free, since we give it up every
740 MTMSRD(r5) /* enable use of AltiVec now */
743 * For SMP, we don't do lazy AltiVec switching because it just gets too
744 * horrendously complex, especially when a task switches from one CPU
745 * to another. Instead we call giveup_altivec in switch_to.
749 addis r3,r6,last_task_used_altivec@ha
750 lwz r4,last_task_used_altivec@l(r3)
754 addi r4,r4,THREAD /* want THREAD of last_task_used_altivec */
761 lwz r4,_MSR-STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD(r5)
763 andc r4,r4,r10 /* disable altivec for previous task */
764 stw r4,_MSR-STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD(r5)
766 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
767 /* enable use of AltiVec after return */
769 mfspr r5,SPRN_SPRG3 /* current task's THREAD (phys) */
772 stw r4,THREAD_USED_VR(r5)
779 stw r4,last_task_used_altivec@l(r3)
780 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
781 /* restore registers and return */
782 /* we haven't used ctr or xer or lr */
783 b fast_exception_return
786 * AltiVec unavailable trap from kernel - print a message, but let
787 * the task use AltiVec in the kernel until it returns to user mode.
792 stw r3,_MSR(r1) /* enable use of AltiVec after return */
795 mr r4,r2 /* current */
799 87: .string "AltiVec used in kernel (task=%p, pc=%x) \n"
803 * giveup_altivec(tsk)
804 * Disable AltiVec for the task given as the argument,
805 * and save the AltiVec registers in its thread_struct.
806 * Enables AltiVec for use in the kernel on return.
809 .globl giveup_altivec
814 MTMSRD(r5) /* enable use of AltiVec now */
817 beqlr- /* if no previous owner, done */
818 addi r3,r3,THREAD /* want THREAD of task */
821 SAVE_32VRS(0, r4, r3)
826 lwz r4,_MSR-STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD(r5)
828 andc r4,r4,r3 /* disable AltiVec for previous task */
829 stw r4,_MSR-STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD(r5)
833 lis r4,last_task_used_altivec@ha
834 stw r5,last_task_used_altivec@l(r4)
835 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
837 #endif /* CONFIG_ALTIVEC */
840 * This code is jumped to from the startup code to copy
841 * the kernel image to physical address 0.
844 addis r9,r26,klimit@ha /* fetch klimit */
846 addis r25,r25,-KERNELBASE@h
847 li r3,0 /* Destination base address */
848 li r6,0 /* Destination offset */
849 li r5,0x4000 /* # bytes of memory to copy */
850 bl copy_and_flush /* copy the first 0x4000 bytes */
851 addi r0,r3,4f@l /* jump to the address of 4f */
852 mtctr r0 /* in copy and do the rest. */
853 bctr /* jump to the copy */
855 bl copy_and_flush /* copy the rest */
859 * Copy routine used to copy the kernel to start at physical address 0
860 * and flush and invalidate the caches as needed.
861 * r3 = dest addr, r4 = source addr, r5 = copy limit, r6 = start offset
862 * on exit, r3, r4, r5 are unchanged, r6 is updated to be >= r5.
864 _GLOBAL(copy_and_flush)
867 4: li r0,L1_CACHE_BYTES/4
869 3: addi r6,r6,4 /* copy a cache line */
873 dcbst r6,r3 /* write it to memory */
875 icbi r6,r3 /* flush the icache line */
878 sync /* additional sync needed on g4 */
886 * On APUS the physical base address of the kernel is not known at compile
887 * time, which means the __pa/__va constants used are incorrect. In the
888 * __init section is recorded the virtual addresses of instructions using
889 * these constants, so all that has to be done is fix these before
890 * continuing the kernel boot.
892 * r4 = The physical address of the kernel base.
896 addis r10,r10,-KERNELBASE@h /* virt_to_phys constant */
897 neg r11,r10 /* phys_to_virt constant */
899 lis r12,__vtop_table_begin@h
900 ori r12,r12,__vtop_table_begin@l
901 add r12,r12,r10 /* table begin phys address */
902 lis r13,__vtop_table_end@h
903 ori r13,r13,__vtop_table_end@l
904 add r13,r13,r10 /* table end phys address */
907 1: lwzu r14,4(r12) /* virt address of instruction */
908 add r14,r14,r10 /* phys address of instruction */
909 lwz r15,0(r14) /* instruction, now insert top */
910 rlwimi r15,r10,16,16,31 /* half of vp const in low half */
911 stw r15,0(r14) /* of instruction and restore. */
912 dcbst r0,r14 /* write it to memory */
914 icbi r0,r14 /* flush the icache line */
917 sync /* additional sync needed on g4 */
921 * Map the memory where the exception handlers will
922 * be copied to when hash constants have been patched.
924 #ifdef CONFIG_APUS_FAST_EXCEPT
929 ori r8,r8,0x2 /* 128KB, supervisor */
933 lis r12,__ptov_table_begin@h
934 ori r12,r12,__ptov_table_begin@l
935 add r12,r12,r10 /* table begin phys address */
936 lis r13,__ptov_table_end@h
937 ori r13,r13,__ptov_table_end@l
938 add r13,r13,r10 /* table end phys address */
941 1: lwzu r14,4(r12) /* virt address of instruction */
942 add r14,r14,r10 /* phys address of instruction */
943 lwz r15,0(r14) /* instruction, now insert top */
944 rlwimi r15,r11,16,16,31 /* half of pv const in low half*/
945 stw r15,0(r14) /* of instruction and restore. */
946 dcbst r0,r14 /* write it to memory */
948 icbi r0,r14 /* flush the icache line */
952 sync /* additional sync needed on g4 */
953 isync /* No speculative loading until now */
956 /***********************************************************************
957 * Please note that on APUS the exception handlers are located at the
958 * physical address 0xfff0000. For this reason, the exception handlers
959 * cannot use relative branches to access the code below.
960 ***********************************************************************/
961 #endif /* CONFIG_APUS */
965 .globl __secondary_start_gemini
966 __secondary_start_gemini:
975 #endif /* CONFIG_GEMINI */
977 .globl __secondary_start_mpc86xx
978 __secondary_start_mpc86xx:
980 stw r3, __secondary_hold_acknowledge@l(0)
981 mr r24, r3 /* cpu # */
984 .globl __secondary_start_pmac_0
985 __secondary_start_pmac_0:
986 /* NB the entries for cpus 0, 1, 2 must each occupy 8 bytes. */
995 /* on powersurge, we come in here with IR=0 and DR=1, and DBAT 0
996 set to map the 0xf0000000 - 0xffffffff region */
998 rlwinm r0,r0,0,28,26 /* clear DR (0x10) */
1003 .globl __secondary_start
1005 /* Copy some CPU settings from CPU 0 */
1006 bl __restore_cpu_setup
1008 lis r3,-KERNELBASE@h
1010 bl call_setup_cpu /* Call setup_cpu for this CPU */
1012 lis r3,-KERNELBASE@h
1014 #endif /* CONFIG_6xx */
1016 /* get current_thread_info and current */
1017 lis r1,secondary_ti@ha
1019 lwz r1,secondary_ti@l(r1)
1024 addi r1,r1,THREAD_SIZE-STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
1029 /* load up the MMU */
1032 /* ptr to phys current thread */
1034 addi r4,r4,THREAD /* phys address of our thread_struct */
1038 mtspr SPRN_SPRG2,r3 /* 0 => not in RTAS */
1040 /* enable MMU and jump to start_secondary */
1043 lis r3,start_secondary@h
1044 ori r3,r3,start_secondary@l
1049 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
1052 * Those generic dummy functions are kept for CPUs not
1053 * included in CONFIG_6xx
1055 #if !defined(CONFIG_6xx)
1056 _GLOBAL(__save_cpu_setup)
1058 _GLOBAL(__restore_cpu_setup)
1060 #endif /* !defined(CONFIG_6xx) */
1064 * Load stuff into the MMU. Intended to be called with
1068 sync /* Force all PTE updates to finish */
1070 tlbia /* Clear all TLB entries */
1071 sync /* wait for tlbia/tlbie to finish */
1072 TLBSYNC /* ... on all CPUs */
1073 /* Load the SDR1 register (hash table base & size) */
1078 li r0,16 /* load up segment register values */
1079 mtctr r0 /* for context 0 */
1080 lis r3,0x2000 /* Ku = 1, VSID = 0 */
1083 addi r3,r3,0x111 /* increment VSID */
1084 addis r4,r4,0x1000 /* address of next segment */
1087 /* Load the BAT registers with the values set up by MMU_init.
1088 MMU_init takes care of whether we're on a 601 or not. */
1095 LOAD_BAT(0,r3,r4,r5)
1096 LOAD_BAT(1,r3,r4,r5)
1097 LOAD_BAT(2,r3,r4,r5)
1098 LOAD_BAT(3,r3,r4,r5)
1100 LOAD_BAT(4,r3,r4,r5)
1101 LOAD_BAT(5,r3,r4,r5)
1102 LOAD_BAT(6,r3,r4,r5)
1103 LOAD_BAT(7,r3,r4,r5)
1104 END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HAS_HIGH_BATS)
1108 * This is where the main kernel code starts.
1111 /* ptr to current */
1113 ori r2,r2,init_task@l
1114 /* Set up for using our exception vectors */
1115 /* ptr to phys current thread */
1117 addi r4,r4,THREAD /* init task's THREAD */
1121 mtspr SPRN_SPRG2,r3 /* 0 => not in RTAS */
1124 lis r1,init_thread_union@ha
1125 addi r1,r1,init_thread_union@l
1127 stwu r0,THREAD_SIZE-STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD(r1)
1129 * Do early platform-specific initialization,
1130 * and set up the MMU.
1139 /* Copy exception code to exception vector base on APUS. */
1141 #ifdef CONFIG_APUS_FAST_EXCEPT
1142 lis r3,0xfff0 /* Copy to 0xfff00000 */
1144 lis r3,0 /* Copy to 0x00000000 */
1146 li r5,0x4000 /* # bytes of memory to copy */
1148 bl copy_and_flush /* copy the first 0x4000 bytes */
1149 #endif /* CONFIG_APUS */
1152 * Go back to running unmapped so we can load up new values
1153 * for SDR1 (hash table pointer) and the segment registers
1154 * and change to using our exception vectors.
1159 li r3,MSR_KERNEL & ~(MSR_IR|MSR_DR)
1165 /* Load up the kernel context */
1168 #ifdef CONFIG_BDI_SWITCH
1169 /* Add helper information for the Abatron bdiGDB debugger.
1170 * We do this here because we know the mmu is disabled, and
1171 * will be enabled for real in just a few instructions.
1173 lis r5, abatron_pteptrs@h
1174 ori r5, r5, abatron_pteptrs@l
1175 stw r5, 0xf0(r0) /* This much match your Abatron config */
1176 lis r6, swapper_pg_dir@h
1177 ori r6, r6, swapper_pg_dir@l
1180 #endif /* CONFIG_BDI_SWITCH */
1182 /* Now turn on the MMU for real! */
1185 lis r3,start_kernel@h
1186 ori r3,r3,start_kernel@l
1193 * Set up the segment registers for a new context.
1195 _GLOBAL(set_context)
1196 mulli r3,r3,897 /* multiply context by skew factor */
1197 rlwinm r3,r3,4,8,27 /* VSID = (context & 0xfffff) << 4 */
1198 addis r3,r3,0x6000 /* Set Ks, Ku bits */
1199 li r0,NUM_USER_SEGMENTS
1202 #ifdef CONFIG_BDI_SWITCH
1203 /* Context switch the PTE pointer for the Abatron BDI2000.
1204 * The PGDIR is passed as second argument.
1206 lis r5, KERNELBASE@h
1214 addi r3,r3,0x111 /* next VSID */
1215 rlwinm r3,r3,0,8,3 /* clear out any overflow from VSID field */
1216 addis r4,r4,0x1000 /* address of next segment */
1223 * An undocumented "feature" of 604e requires that the v bit
1224 * be cleared before changing BAT values.
1226 * Also, newer IBM firmware does not clear bat3 and 4 so
1227 * this makes sure it's done.
1233 rlwinm r9,r9,16,16,31 /* r9 = 1 for 601, 4 for 604 */
1237 mtspr SPRN_DBAT0U,r10
1238 mtspr SPRN_DBAT0L,r10
1239 mtspr SPRN_DBAT1U,r10
1240 mtspr SPRN_DBAT1L,r10
1241 mtspr SPRN_DBAT2U,r10
1242 mtspr SPRN_DBAT2L,r10
1243 mtspr SPRN_DBAT3U,r10
1244 mtspr SPRN_DBAT3L,r10
1246 mtspr SPRN_IBAT0U,r10
1247 mtspr SPRN_IBAT0L,r10
1248 mtspr SPRN_IBAT1U,r10
1249 mtspr SPRN_IBAT1L,r10
1250 mtspr SPRN_IBAT2U,r10
1251 mtspr SPRN_IBAT2L,r10
1252 mtspr SPRN_IBAT3U,r10
1253 mtspr SPRN_IBAT3L,r10
1255 /* Here's a tweak: at this point, CPU setup have
1256 * not been called yet, so HIGH_BAT_EN may not be
1257 * set in HID0 for the 745x processors. However, it
1258 * seems that doesn't affect our ability to actually
1259 * write to these SPRs.
1261 mtspr SPRN_DBAT4U,r10
1262 mtspr SPRN_DBAT4L,r10
1263 mtspr SPRN_DBAT5U,r10
1264 mtspr SPRN_DBAT5L,r10
1265 mtspr SPRN_DBAT6U,r10
1266 mtspr SPRN_DBAT6L,r10
1267 mtspr SPRN_DBAT7U,r10
1268 mtspr SPRN_DBAT7L,r10
1269 mtspr SPRN_IBAT4U,r10
1270 mtspr SPRN_IBAT4L,r10
1271 mtspr SPRN_IBAT5U,r10
1272 mtspr SPRN_IBAT5L,r10
1273 mtspr SPRN_IBAT6U,r10
1274 mtspr SPRN_IBAT6L,r10
1275 mtspr SPRN_IBAT7U,r10
1276 mtspr SPRN_IBAT7L,r10
1277 END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HAS_HIGH_BATS)
1282 1: addic. r10, r10, -0x1000
1289 addi r4, r3, __after_mmu_off - _start
1291 andi. r0,r3,MSR_DR|MSR_IR /* MMU enabled? */
1300 * Use the first pair of BAT registers to map the 1st 16MB
1301 * of RAM to KERNELBASE. From this point on we can't safely
1305 lis r11,KERNELBASE@h
1307 rlwinm r9,r9,16,16,31 /* r9 = 1 for 601, 4 for 604 */
1310 ori r11,r11,4 /* set up BAT registers for 601 */
1311 li r8,0x7f /* valid, block length = 8MB */
1312 oris r9,r11,0x800000@h /* set up BAT reg for 2nd 8M */
1313 oris r10,r8,0x800000@h /* set up BAT reg for 2nd 8M */
1314 mtspr SPRN_IBAT0U,r11 /* N.B. 601 has valid bit in */
1315 mtspr SPRN_IBAT0L,r8 /* lower BAT register */
1316 mtspr SPRN_IBAT1U,r9
1317 mtspr SPRN_IBAT1L,r10
1323 ori r8,r8,0x12 /* R/W access, M=1 */
1325 ori r8,r8,2 /* R/W access */
1326 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
1328 ori r11,r11,BL_8M<<2|0x2 /* set up 8MB BAT registers for 604 */
1330 ori r11,r11,BL_256M<<2|0x2 /* set up BAT registers for 604 */
1331 #endif /* CONFIG_APUS */
1333 mtspr SPRN_DBAT0L,r8 /* N.B. 6xx (not 601) have valid */
1334 mtspr SPRN_DBAT0U,r11 /* bit in upper BAT register */
1335 mtspr SPRN_IBAT0L,r8
1336 mtspr SPRN_IBAT0U,r11
1341 #if !defined(CONFIG_APUS) && defined(CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT)
1344 * setup the display bat prepared for us in prom.c
1349 addis r8,r3,disp_BAT@ha
1350 addi r8,r8,disp_BAT@l
1356 rlwinm r9,r9,16,16,31 /* r9 = 1 for 601, 4 for 604 */
1359 mtspr SPRN_DBAT3L,r8
1360 mtspr SPRN_DBAT3U,r11
1362 1: mtspr SPRN_IBAT3L,r8
1363 mtspr SPRN_IBAT3U,r11
1365 #endif /* !defined(CONFIG_APUS) && defined(CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT) */
1368 /* Jump into the system reset for the rom.
1369 * We first disable the MMU, and then jump to the ROM reset address.
1371 * r3 is the board info structure, r4 is the location for starting.
1372 * I use this for building a small kernel that can load other kernels,
1373 * rather than trying to write or rely on a rom monitor that can tftp load.
1378 rlwinm r0,r0,0,17,15 /* clear MSR_EE in r0 */
1382 mfspr r11, SPRN_HID0
1384 ori r10,r10,HID0_ICE|HID0_DCE
1386 mtspr SPRN_HID0, r11
1388 li r5, MSR_ME|MSR_RI
1390 addis r6,r6,-KERNELBASE@h
1404 * We put a few things here that have to be page-aligned.
1405 * This stuff goes at the beginning of the data segment,
1406 * which is page-aligned.
1411 .globl empty_zero_page
1415 .globl swapper_pg_dir
1420 * This space gets a copy of optional info passed to us by the bootstrap
1421 * Used to pass parameters into the kernel like root=/dev/sda1, etc.
1427 .globl intercept_table
1429 .long 0, 0, i0x200, i0x300, i0x400, 0, i0x600, i0x700
1430 .long i0x800, 0, 0, 0, 0, i0xd00, 0, 0
1431 .long 0, 0, 0, i0x1300, 0, 0, 0, 0
1432 .long 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
1433 .long 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
1434 .long 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
1436 /* Room for two PTE pointers, usually the kernel and current user pointers
1437 * to their respective root page table.