linux/arch/arm/kernel/head-common.S
Grant Likely 4c2896e88d arm/dt: Make __vet_atags also accept a dtb image
The dtb is passed to the kernel via register r2, which is the same
method that is used to pass an atags pointer.  This patch modifies
__vet_atags to not clear r2 when it encounters a dtb image.

v2: fixed bugs pointed out by Nicolas Pitre

Tested-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
Signed-off-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>
2011-05-11 15:12:32 +02:00

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/*
* linux/arch/arm/kernel/head-common.S
*
* Copyright (C) 1994-2002 Russell King
* Copyright (c) 2003 ARM Limited
* All Rights Reserved
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
*/
#define ATAG_CORE 0x54410001
#define ATAG_CORE_SIZE ((2*4 + 3*4) >> 2)
#define ATAG_CORE_SIZE_EMPTY ((2*4) >> 2)
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
#define OF_DT_MAGIC 0xd00dfeed
#else
#define OF_DT_MAGIC 0xedfe0dd0 /* 0xd00dfeed in big-endian */
#endif
/*
* 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).
*/
__HEAD
/* Determine validity of the r2 atags pointer. The heuristic requires
* that the pointer be aligned, in the first 16k of physical RAM and
* that the ATAG_CORE marker is first and present. If CONFIG_OF_FLATTREE
* is selected, then it will also accept a dtb pointer. Future revisions
* of this function may be more lenient with the physical address and
* may also be able to move the ATAGS block if necessary.
*
* Returns:
* r2 either valid atags pointer, valid dtb pointer, or zero
* r5, r6 corrupted
*/
__vet_atags:
tst r2, #0x3 @ aligned?
bne 1f
ldr r5, [r2, #0]
#ifdef CONFIG_OF_FLATTREE
ldr r6, =OF_DT_MAGIC @ is it a DTB?
cmp r5, r6
beq 2f
#endif
cmp r5, #ATAG_CORE_SIZE @ is first tag ATAG_CORE?
cmpne r5, #ATAG_CORE_SIZE_EMPTY
bne 1f
ldr r5, [r2, #4]
ldr r6, =ATAG_CORE
cmp r5, r6
bne 1f
2: mov pc, lr @ atag/dtb pointer is ok
1: mov r2, #0
mov pc, lr
ENDPROC(__vet_atags)
/*
* The following fragment of code is executed with the MMU on in MMU mode,
* and uses absolute addresses; this is not position independent.
*
* r0 = cp#15 control register
* r1 = machine ID
* r2 = atags/dtb pointer
* r9 = processor ID
*/
__INIT
__mmap_switched:
adr r3, __mmap_switched_data
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
ARM( ldmia r3, {r4, r5, r6, r7, sp})
THUMB( ldmia r3, {r4, r5, r6, r7} )
THUMB( ldr sp, [r3, #16] )
str r9, [r4] @ Save processor ID
str r1, [r5] @ Save machine type
str r2, [r6] @ Save atags pointer
bic r4, r0, #CR_A @ Clear 'A' bit
stmia r7, {r0, r4} @ Save control register values
b start_kernel
ENDPROC(__mmap_switched)
.align 2
.type __mmap_switched_data, %object
__mmap_switched_data:
.long __data_loc @ r4
.long _sdata @ r5
.long __bss_start @ r6
.long _end @ r7
.long processor_id @ r4
.long __machine_arch_type @ r5
.long __atags_pointer @ r6
.long cr_alignment @ r7
.long init_thread_union + THREAD_START_SP @ sp
.size __mmap_switched_data, . - __mmap_switched_data
/*
* This provides a C-API version of __lookup_processor_type
*/
ENTRY(lookup_processor_type)
stmfd sp!, {r4 - r6, r9, lr}
mov r9, r0
bl __lookup_processor_type
mov r0, r5
ldmfd sp!, {r4 - r6, r9, pc}
ENDPROC(lookup_processor_type)
/*
* 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.
*
* r9 = cpuid
* Returns:
* r3, r4, r6 corrupted
* r5 = proc_info pointer in physical address space
* r9 = cpuid (preserved)
*/
__CPUINIT
__lookup_processor_type:
adr r3, __lookup_processor_type_data
ldmia r3, {r4 - 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: 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
ENDPROC(__lookup_processor_type)
/*
* Look in <asm/procinfo.h> for information about the __proc_info structure.
*/
.align 2
.type __lookup_processor_type_data, %object
__lookup_processor_type_data:
.long .
.long __proc_info_begin
.long __proc_info_end
.size __lookup_processor_type_data, . - __lookup_processor_type_data
__error_p:
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
adr r0, str_p1
bl printascii
mov r0, r9
bl printhex8
adr r0, str_p2
bl printascii
b __error
str_p1: .asciz "\nError: unrecognized/unsupported processor variant (0x"
str_p2: .asciz ").\n"
.align
#endif
ENDPROC(__error_p)
__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
ENDPROC(__error)