linux/arch/sparc/kernel/prom_64.c

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/*
* Procedures for creating, accessing and interpreting the device tree.
*
* Paul Mackerras August 1996.
* Copyright (C) 1996-2005 Paul Mackerras.
*
* Adapted for 64bit PowerPC by Dave Engebretsen and Peter Bergner.
* {engebret|bergner}@us.ibm.com
*
* Adapted for sparc64 by David S. Miller davem@davemloft.net
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/lmb.h>
#include <linux/of_device.h>
#include <asm/prom.h>
#include <asm/oplib.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/asi.h>
#include <asm/upa.h>
#include <asm/smp.h>
#include "prom.h"
static unsigned int prom_early_allocated __initdata;
void * __init prom_early_alloc(unsigned long size)
{
unsigned long paddr = lmb_alloc(size, SMP_CACHE_BYTES);
void *ret;
if (!paddr) {
prom_printf("prom_early_alloc(%lu) failed\n");
prom_halt();
}
ret = __va(paddr);
memset(ret, 0, size);
prom_early_allocated += size;
return ret;
}
static int is_root_node(const struct device_node *dp)
{
if (!dp)
return 0;
return (dp->parent == NULL);
}
/* The following routines deal with the black magic of fully naming a
* node.
*
* Certain well known named nodes are just the simple name string.
*
* Actual devices have an address specifier appended to the base name
* string, like this "foo@addr". The "addr" can be in any number of
* formats, and the platform plus the type of the node determine the
* format and how it is constructed.
*
* For children of the ROOT node, the naming convention is fixed and
* determined by whether this is a sun4u or sun4v system.
*
* For children of other nodes, it is bus type specific. So
* we walk up the tree until we discover a "device_type" property
* we recognize and we go from there.
*
* As an example, the boot device on my workstation has a full path:
*
* /pci@1e,600000/ide@d/disk@0,0:c
*/
static void __init sun4v_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct linux_prom64_registers *regs;
struct property *rprop;
u32 high_bits, low_bits, type;
rprop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!rprop)
return;
regs = rprop->value;
if (!is_root_node(dp->parent)) {
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x,%x",
dp->name,
(unsigned int) (regs->phys_addr >> 32UL),
(unsigned int) (regs->phys_addr & 0xffffffffUL));
return;
}
type = regs->phys_addr >> 60UL;
high_bits = (regs->phys_addr >> 32UL) & 0x0fffffffUL;
low_bits = (regs->phys_addr & 0xffffffffUL);
if (type == 0 || type == 8) {
const char *prefix = (type == 0) ? "m" : "i";
if (low_bits)
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%s%x,%x",
dp->name, prefix,
high_bits, low_bits);
else
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%s%x",
dp->name,
prefix,
high_bits);
} else if (type == 12) {
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x",
dp->name, high_bits);
}
}
static void __init sun4u_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct linux_prom64_registers *regs;
struct property *prop;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
regs = prop->value;
if (!is_root_node(dp->parent)) {
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x,%x",
dp->name,
(unsigned int) (regs->phys_addr >> 32UL),
(unsigned int) (regs->phys_addr & 0xffffffffUL));
return;
}
prop = of_find_property(dp, "upa-portid", NULL);
if (!prop)
prop = of_find_property(dp, "portid", NULL);
if (prop) {
unsigned long mask = 0xffffffffUL;
if (tlb_type >= cheetah)
mask = 0x7fffff;
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x,%x",
dp->name,
*(u32 *)prop->value,
(unsigned int) (regs->phys_addr & mask));
}
}
/* "name@slot,offset" */
static void __init sbus_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct linux_prom_registers *regs;
struct property *prop;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
regs = prop->value;
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x,%x",
dp->name,
regs->which_io,
regs->phys_addr);
}
/* "name@devnum[,func]" */
static void __init pci_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct linux_prom_pci_registers *regs;
struct property *prop;
unsigned int devfn;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
regs = prop->value;
devfn = (regs->phys_hi >> 8) & 0xff;
if (devfn & 0x07) {
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x,%x",
dp->name,
devfn >> 3,
devfn & 0x07);
} else {
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x",
dp->name,
devfn >> 3);
}
}
/* "name@UPA_PORTID,offset" */
static void __init upa_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct linux_prom64_registers *regs;
struct property *prop;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
regs = prop->value;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "upa-portid", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x,%x",
dp->name,
*(u32 *) prop->value,
(unsigned int) (regs->phys_addr & 0xffffffffUL));
}
/* "name@reg" */
static void __init vdev_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct property *prop;
u32 *regs;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
regs = prop->value;
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x", dp->name, *regs);
}
/* "name@addrhi,addrlo" */
static void __init ebus_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct linux_prom64_registers *regs;
struct property *prop;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
regs = prop->value;
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x,%x",
dp->name,
(unsigned int) (regs->phys_addr >> 32UL),
(unsigned int) (regs->phys_addr & 0xffffffffUL));
}
/* "name@bus,addr" */
static void __init i2c_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct property *prop;
u32 *regs;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
regs = prop->value;
/* This actually isn't right... should look at the #address-cells
* property of the i2c bus node etc. etc.
*/
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x,%x",
dp->name, regs[0], regs[1]);
}
/* "name@reg0[,reg1]" */
static void __init usb_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct property *prop;
u32 *regs;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
regs = prop->value;
if (prop->length == sizeof(u32) || regs[1] == 1) {
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x",
dp->name, regs[0]);
} else {
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%x,%x",
dp->name, regs[0], regs[1]);
}
}
/* "name@reg0reg1[,reg2reg3]" */
static void __init ieee1394_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct property *prop;
u32 *regs;
prop = of_find_property(dp, "reg", NULL);
if (!prop)
return;
regs = prop->value;
if (regs[2] || regs[3]) {
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%08x%08x,%04x%08x",
dp->name, regs[0], regs[1], regs[2], regs[3]);
} else {
sprintf(tmp_buf, "%s@%08x%08x",
dp->name, regs[0], regs[1]);
}
}
static void __init __build_path_component(struct device_node *dp, char *tmp_buf)
{
struct device_node *parent = dp->parent;
if (parent != NULL) {
if (!strcmp(parent->type, "pci") ||
!strcmp(parent->type, "pciex")) {
pci_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
return;
}
if (!strcmp(parent->type, "sbus")) {
sbus_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
return;
}
if (!strcmp(parent->type, "upa")) {
upa_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
return;
}
if (!strcmp(parent->type, "ebus")) {
ebus_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
return;
}
if (!strcmp(parent->name, "usb") ||
!strcmp(parent->name, "hub")) {
usb_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
return;
}
if (!strcmp(parent->type, "i2c")) {
i2c_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
return;
}
if (!strcmp(parent->type, "firewire")) {
ieee1394_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
return;
}
if (!strcmp(parent->type, "virtual-devices")) {
vdev_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
return;
}
/* "isa" is handled with platform naming */
}
/* Use platform naming convention. */
if (tlb_type == hypervisor) {
sun4v_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
return;
} else {
sun4u_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
}
}
static char * __init build_path_component(struct device_node *dp)
{
char tmp_buf[64], *n;
tmp_buf[0] = '\0';
__build_path_component(dp, tmp_buf);
if (tmp_buf[0] == '\0')
strcpy(tmp_buf, dp->name);
n = prom_early_alloc(strlen(tmp_buf) + 1);
strcpy(n, tmp_buf);
return n;
}
static char * __init build_full_name(struct device_node *dp)
{
int len, ourlen, plen;
char *n;
plen = strlen(dp->parent->full_name);
ourlen = strlen(dp->path_component_name);
len = ourlen + plen + 2;
n = prom_early_alloc(len);
strcpy(n, dp->parent->full_name);
if (!is_root_node(dp->parent)) {
strcpy(n + plen, "/");
plen++;
}
strcpy(n + plen, dp->path_component_name);
return n;
}
static struct device_node * __init build_tree(struct device_node *parent, phandle node, struct device_node ***nextp)
{
struct device_node *ret = NULL, *prev_sibling = NULL;
struct device_node *dp;
while (1) {
dp = create_node(node, parent);
if (!dp)
break;
if (prev_sibling)
prev_sibling->sibling = dp;
if (!ret)
ret = dp;
prev_sibling = dp;
*(*nextp) = dp;
*nextp = &dp->allnext;
dp->path_component_name = build_path_component(dp);
dp->full_name = build_full_name(dp);
dp->child = build_tree(dp, prom_getchild(node), nextp);
node = prom_getsibling(node);
}
return ret;
}
static const char *get_mid_prop(void)
{
return (tlb_type == spitfire ? "upa-portid" : "portid");
}
struct device_node *of_find_node_by_cpuid(int cpuid)
{
struct device_node *dp;
const char *mid_prop = get_mid_prop();
for_each_node_by_type(dp, "cpu") {
int id = of_getintprop_default(dp, mid_prop, -1);
const char *this_mid_prop = mid_prop;
if (id < 0) {
this_mid_prop = "cpuid";
id = of_getintprop_default(dp, this_mid_prop, -1);
}
if (id < 0) {
prom_printf("OF: Serious problem, cpu lacks "
"%s property", this_mid_prop);
prom_halt();
}
if (cpuid == id)
return dp;
}
return NULL;
}
static void __init of_fill_in_cpu_data(void)
{
struct device_node *dp;
const char *mid_prop = get_mid_prop();
ncpus_probed = 0;
for_each_node_by_type(dp, "cpu") {
int cpuid = of_getintprop_default(dp, mid_prop, -1);
const char *this_mid_prop = mid_prop;
struct device_node *portid_parent;
int portid = -1;
portid_parent = NULL;
if (cpuid < 0) {
this_mid_prop = "cpuid";
cpuid = of_getintprop_default(dp, this_mid_prop, -1);
if (cpuid >= 0) {
int limit = 2;
portid_parent = dp;
while (limit--) {
portid_parent = portid_parent->parent;
if (!portid_parent)
break;
portid = of_getintprop_default(portid_parent,
"portid", -1);
if (portid >= 0)
break;
}
}
}
if (cpuid < 0) {
prom_printf("OF: Serious problem, cpu lacks "
"%s property", this_mid_prop);
prom_halt();
}
ncpus_probed++;
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
if (cpuid >= NR_CPUS) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "Ignoring CPU %d which is "
">= NR_CPUS (%d)\n",
cpuid, NR_CPUS);
continue;
}
#else
/* On uniprocessor we only want the values for the
* real physical cpu the kernel booted onto, however
* cpu_data() only has one entry at index 0.
*/
if (cpuid != real_hard_smp_processor_id())
continue;
cpuid = 0;
#endif
cpu_data(cpuid).clock_tick =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "clock-frequency", 0);
if (portid_parent) {
cpu_data(cpuid).dcache_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "l1-dcache-size",
16 * 1024);
cpu_data(cpuid).dcache_line_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "l1-dcache-line-size",
32);
cpu_data(cpuid).icache_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "l1-icache-size",
8 * 1024);
cpu_data(cpuid).icache_line_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "l1-icache-line-size",
32);
cpu_data(cpuid).ecache_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "l2-cache-size", 0);
cpu_data(cpuid).ecache_line_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "l2-cache-line-size", 0);
if (!cpu_data(cpuid).ecache_size ||
!cpu_data(cpuid).ecache_line_size) {
cpu_data(cpuid).ecache_size =
of_getintprop_default(portid_parent,
"l2-cache-size",
(4 * 1024 * 1024));
cpu_data(cpuid).ecache_line_size =
of_getintprop_default(portid_parent,
"l2-cache-line-size", 64);
}
cpu_data(cpuid).core_id = portid + 1;
cpu_data(cpuid).proc_id = portid;
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
sparc64_multi_core = 1;
#endif
} else {
cpu_data(cpuid).dcache_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "dcache-size", 16 * 1024);
cpu_data(cpuid).dcache_line_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "dcache-line-size", 32);
cpu_data(cpuid).icache_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "icache-size", 16 * 1024);
cpu_data(cpuid).icache_line_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "icache-line-size", 32);
cpu_data(cpuid).ecache_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "ecache-size",
(4 * 1024 * 1024));
cpu_data(cpuid).ecache_line_size =
of_getintprop_default(dp, "ecache-line-size", 64);
cpu_data(cpuid).core_id = 0;
cpu_data(cpuid).proc_id = -1;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
cpu_set(cpuid, cpu_present_map);
[SPARC64]: Initial LDOM cpu hotplug support. Only adding cpus is supports at the moment, removal will come next. When new cpus are configured, the machine description is updated. When we get the configure request we pass in a cpu mask of to-be-added cpus to the mdesc CPU node parser so it only fetches information for those cpus. That code also proceeds to update the SMT/multi-core scheduling bitmaps. cpu_up() does all the work and we return the status back over the DS channel. CPUs via dr-cpu need to be booted straight out of the hypervisor, and this requires: 1) A new trampoline mechanism. CPUs are booted straight out of the hypervisor with MMU disabled and running in physical addresses with no mappings installed in the TLB. The new hvtramp.S code sets up the critical cpu state, installs the locked TLB mappings for the kernel, and turns the MMU on. It then proceeds to follow the logic of the existing trampoline.S SMP cpu bringup code. 2) All calls into OBP have to be disallowed when domaining is enabled. Since cpus boot straight into the kernel from the hypervisor, OBP has no state about that cpu and therefore cannot handle being invoked on that cpu. Luckily it's only a handful of interfaces which can be called after the OBP device tree is obtained. For example, rebooting, halting, powering-off, and setting options node variables. CPU removal support will require some infrastructure changes here. Namely we'll have to process the requests via a true kernel thread instead of in a workqueue. workqueues run on a per-cpu thread, but when unconfiguring we might need to force the thread to execute on another cpu if the current cpu is the one being removed. Removal of a cpu also causes the kernel to destroy that cpu's workqueue running thread. Another issue on removal is that we may have interrupts still pointing to the cpu-to-be-removed. So new code will be needed to walk the active INO list and retarget those cpus as-needed. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-07-13 23:03:42 +00:00
cpu_set(cpuid, cpu_possible_map);
#endif
}
smp_fill_in_sib_core_maps();
}
struct device_node *of_console_device;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_console_device);
char *of_console_path;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_console_path);
char *of_console_options;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_console_options);
static void __init of_console_init(void)
{
char *msg = "OF stdout device is: %s\n";
struct device_node *dp;
const char *type;
phandle node;
of_console_path = prom_early_alloc(256);
if (prom_ihandle2path(prom_stdout, of_console_path, 256) < 0) {
prom_printf("Cannot obtain path of stdout.\n");
prom_halt();
}
of_console_options = strrchr(of_console_path, ':');
if (of_console_options) {
of_console_options++;
if (*of_console_options == '\0')
of_console_options = NULL;
}
node = prom_inst2pkg(prom_stdout);
if (!node) {
prom_printf("Cannot resolve stdout node from "
"instance %08x.\n", prom_stdout);
prom_halt();
}
dp = of_find_node_by_phandle(node);
type = of_get_property(dp, "device_type", NULL);
if (!type) {
prom_printf("Console stdout lacks device_type property.\n");
prom_halt();
}
if (strcmp(type, "display") && strcmp(type, "serial")) {
prom_printf("Console device_type is neither display "
"nor serial.\n");
prom_halt();
}
of_console_device = dp;
printk(msg, of_console_path);
}
void __init prom_build_devicetree(void)
{
struct device_node **nextp;
allnodes = create_node(prom_root_node, NULL);
allnodes->path_component_name = "";
allnodes->full_name = "/";
nextp = &allnodes->allnext;
allnodes->child = build_tree(allnodes,
prom_getchild(allnodes->node),
&nextp);
of_console_init();
printk("PROM: Built device tree with %u bytes of memory.\n",
prom_early_allocated);
if (tlb_type != hypervisor)
of_fill_in_cpu_data();
}