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- Date:
Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
- Orig file:
v2.1.100/linux/arch/mips/dec/decstation.S
- Orig date:
Thu Jun 26 12:33:36 1997
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-/*
- * arch/mips/kernel/decstation.S
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Paul M. Antoine
- *
- * Written by Ralf Baechle and Andreas Busse, modified for DECStation
- * support by Paul Antoine.
- *
- * NOTE: There are references to R4X00 code in here, because I believe
- * that there is an upgrade module for Personal DECStations with
- * such CPU's!
- *
- * FIXME: still plenty to do in this file, as much of the code towards
- * the end hasn't been modified to suit the DECStation's interrupts.
- * (Paul, you need to fix this file to comply with NAPS. Won't be
- * too hard - Ralf)
- */
-#include <asm/asm.h>
-#include <asm/mipsconfig.h>
-#include <asm/mipsregs.h>
-#include <asm/regdef.h>
-#include <asm/decstation.h>
-#include <asm/stackframe.h>
-#include <asm/bootinfo.h>
-
-/*
- * dec_entry: Called at boot in head.S to do DECStation setup, and to
- * fill in the boot_info structure.
- */
- .text
- .globl dec_entry
-dec_entry:
- /* Save the address of the REX call vector for later
- * use in printing debug messages.
- */
- sw a3,pmax_rex_base
- la a0,dec_signon
- jal pmax_printf
- nop
- /* Now set up the bootinfo structure with things that
- * should be loaded by the boot loader, except that
- * for the moment we're booting using tftp.
- */
- la t0,boot_info
- li t1,0x40 # 64 TLB entries
-/*
- * FIXME: Ideally, all DEC workstations should be supported, so here we
- * should put some clevernesses to determine machine type and CPU
- * type. Needs a hierarchy of DEC machine types. Perhaps Machine
- * AND Model fields in bootinfo structure?
- */
- sw t1,OFFSET_BOOTINFO_TLB_ENTRIES(t0)
- li t1,MACH_DECSTATION # Machine type
- sw t1,(t0)
- li t1,CPU_R3000A # CPU type
- sw t1,OFFSET_BOOTINFO_CPUTYPE(t0)
-/*
- * FIXME: the following should find the memory size from the boot PROM
- */
- li t1,0x80000000 # Lower memory bound
- sw t1,OFFSET_BOOTINFO_MEMLOWER(t0)
- li t1,0x88000000 # Upper memory bound (8MB)
- sw t1,OFFSET_BOOTINFO_MEMUPPER(t0)
-/*
- * FIXME: the following should determine the cache size a la the method
- * used in MACH. For now we just guess - PMA.
- */
- li t1,0x100000 # 64K icache
- sw t1,OFFSET_BOOTINFO_ICACHE_SIZE(t0)
- li t1,0x100000 # 64K dcache
- sw t1,OFFSET_BOOTINFO_DCACHE_SIZE(t0)
-
-/*
- * FIXME: template for other bootinfo fields that probably need filling in...
- *
- li t1,0x80000000
- sw t1,OFFSET_BOOTINFO_(t0)
-*/
-
-/*
- * Now we need to move exception vector handler routines that appear
- * in head.S down to the right addresses, 'cos the DECStation loads
- * kernels at 0x80030000... <sigh>
- */
-
-/*
- * First move the TLB refill code down to offset 0x000, at addr 0x80000000
- */
- la t0,except_vec0 # begining of TLB exception code
- la t1,except_vec1 # end of TLB exception code
- la t2,0x80000000 # where the code should live
- lw t3,(t0) # get first word
-1: sw t3,(t2) # put it where it should go
- addiu t0,4 # increment both pointers
- addiu t2,4
- lw t3,(t0) # will be in the delay slot
- bne t0,t1,1b
-
-/*
- * Now move the General Exception code down to offset 0x080 at 0x80000000
- */
- la t0,except_vec3 # begining of general exception code
- la t1,kernel_entry # end of general exception code
- la t2,0x80000080 # where the code should live
- lw t3,(t0) # get first word
-1: sw t3,(t2)
- addiu t0,4
- addiu t2,4
- lw t3,(t0)
- bne t0,t1,1b
-
-/*
- * FIXME: Don't forget to set the gp regster... why do I need this?
- */
- la gp,_gp
- la a0,dec_launch # say where we are going
- jal pmax_printf
- nop
- j kernel_entry
- nop
-
- .data
- .align 2
-dec_signon: .ascii "\n\nLinux/MIPS DECStation Boot\n";
- .asciiz "Copyright (C) Paul M. Antoine 1995, 1996 and others, 1994, 1995, 1996\n\n";
-dec_launch: .asciiz "Launching kernel...\n";
- .text
- .set noreorder
-/*
- * decstation_handle_int: Interrupt handler for Personal DECStation 5000/2x
- *
- * FIXME: this is *extremely* experimental, though it is probably o.k. for
- * most DECStation models.
- */
- NESTED(decstation_handle_int, FR_SIZE, ra)
- .set noat
- SAVE_ALL
- REG_S sp,FR_ORIG_REG2(sp)
- CLI
- .set at
-
- /*
- * Get pending interrupts
- */
- mfc0 t0,CP0_CAUSE # get pending interrupts
- mfc0 t1,CP0_STATUS # get enabled interrupts
- and t0,t1 # isolate allowed ones
- andi t0,0xff00 # isolate pending bits
-/*
- * FIXME: The following branch was:
- * beqz t0,spurious_interrupt
- *
- * ...but the wonders of ecoff cause the gas assembler (ver 2.5.1 )
- * to complain:
- *
- * "Can not represent relocation in this object file format"...
- *
- * hence this hack to branch foward a bit, and then jump <sigh>
- * Perhaps a later version of gas will cope? - Paul
- * (No, this is impossible in COFF as well as in ELF. - Ralf)
- */
- beqz t0,3f;
- sll t0,16 # delay slot
-
- /*
- * Find irq with highest priority
- * FIXME: This is slow
- */
- la t1,ll_vectors
-1: bltz t0,2f # found pending irq
- sll t0,1
- b 1b
- subu t1,PTRSIZE # delay slot
-
- /*
- * Do the low-level stuff
- */
- .set reorder
-2: LOAD_L t0,(t1)
- jr t0
- .set noreorder
- END(decstation_handle_int)
-
-/*
- * FIXME: The hack mentioned above.
- */
-3: j spurious_interrupt
- nop
-
-/*
- * FIXME: the rest of this is pretty suspect, as it's straight from
- * jazz.S... and I really haven't altered it at all - Paul
- */
-
-/*
- * Used for keyboard driver's fake_keyboard_interrupt()
- * (Paul, even for i386 this is no longer being used -- Ralf)
- */
-ll_sw0: li s1,~IE_SW0
- mfc0 t0,CP0_CAUSE
- and t0,s1
- mtc0 t0,CP0_CAUSE
- PRINT("sw0 received...\n")
- li t1,1
- b call_real
- li t3,PTRSIZE # delay slot, re-map to irq level 1
-
-ll_sw1: li s1,~IE_SW1
- PANIC("Unimplemented sw1 handler")
-
-loc_no_irq: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_no_irq handler")
-loc_sound: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_sound handler")
-loc_video: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_video handler")
-loc_scsi: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_scsi handler")
-
-/*
- * Ethernet interrupt, remapped to level 15
- * NOTE: Due to a bug somewhere in the kernel I was not able
- * to figure out, the PRINT() is necessary. Without this,
- * I get a "gfp called nonatomically from interrupt 00000000".
- * Only god knows why... Tell me if you find the reason!
- * (You were fouled by the caches and this is the wrong file for this
- * comment - Ralf)
- * Andy, 6/16/95
- */
-loc_ethernet: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_ethernet\n")
-
-/*
- * Keyboard interrupt, remapped to level 1
- */
-loc_keyboard: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_keyboard\n")
-
-loc_mouse: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_mouse handler")
-
-/*
- * Serial port 1 IRQ, remapped to level 3
- */
-loc_serial1: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_serial handler")
-
-/*
- * Serial port 2 IRQ, remapped to level 4
- */
-loc_serial2: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_serial handler")
-
-/*
- * Parallel port IRQ, remapped to level 5
- */
-loc_parallel: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_parallel handler")
-
-/*
- * Floppy IRQ, remapped to level 6
- */
-loc_floppy: PANIC("Unimplemented loc_floppy handler")
-
-/*
- * Now call the real handler
- */
-loc_call: la t0,IRQ_vectors # delay slot
-
- /*
- * Temporarily disable interrupt source
- */
-/* lhu t2,JAZZ_IO_IRQ_ENABLE
-*/
- addu t0,t3 # make ptr to IRQ handler
- LOAD_L t0,(t0)
- and t2,s1 # delay slot
-/* sh t2,JAZZ_IO_IRQ_ENABLE */
- jalr t0 # call IRQ handler
- nor s1,zero,s1 # delay slot
-
- /*
- * Reenable interrupt
- */
-/* lhu t2,JAZZ_IO_IRQ_ENABLE */
- or t2,s1
-/* sh t2,JAZZ_IO_IRQ_ENABLE */
-
- jr v0
- nop # delay slot
-
-ll_tc3: PANIC("Unimplemented tc3 interrupt handler")
-
-ll_fpu: PANIC("Unimplemented fpu interrupt handler")
-
-ll_io_error: PANIC("Unimplemented I/O write timeout interrupt handler")
-
-ll_rtc: PANIC("Unimplemented RTC interrupt handler")
-
-/*
- * Timer IRQ
- * We remap the timer irq to be more similar to a IBM compatible
- */
-ll_timer: PANIC("Timer interrupt!\n");
-/*
- * CPU count/compare IRQ (unused)
- */
-ll_reset: li a0,0
- jal pmax_halt
- li a1,0 # delay slot
-
-/*
- * Now call the real handler
- */
-call_real: la t0,IRQ_vectors # delay slot
-
- /*
- * temporarily disable interrupt
- */
- mfc0 t2,CP0_STATUS
- and t2,s1
-
- addu t0,t3
- LOAD_L t0,(t0)
- mtc0 t2,CP0_STATUS # delay slot
- jalr t0
- nor s1,zero,s1 # delay slot
-
- /*
- * reenable interrupt
- */
- mfc0 t2,CP0_STATUS
- or t2,s1
- mtc0 t2,CP0_STATUS
-
- jr v0
- nop # delay slot
-
-/*
- * Just for debugging... load a0 with address of the point inside the
- * framebuffer at which you want to draw a line of 16x32 pixels.
- * Maxine's framebuffer starts at 0xaa000000.
- */
- .set reorder
- LEAF(drawline)
- li t1,0xffffffff # set all pixels on
- li t2,0x10 # we will write 16 words
-1: sw t1,(a0) # write the first word
- addiu a0,a0,4 # move our framebuffer pointer
- addiu t2,t2,-1 # one less to do
- bnez t2,1b # finished?
- jr ra
- END(drawline)
-
-/*
- * FIXME: I have begun to alter this table to reflect Personal DECStation
- * (i.e. Maxine) interrupts... Paul.
- */
- .data
- PTR ll_sw0 # SW0
- PTR ll_sw1 # SW1
- PTR ll_timer # Periodic interrupt
- PTR ll_rtc # RTC periodic interrupt
- PTR ll_io_error # Timeout on I/O writes
- PTR ll_tc3 # TC slot 3, motherboard
- PTR ll_reset # Halt keycode (CTRL+ALT+ENTER)
-ll_vectors: PTR ll_fpu # FPU
-
-local_vector: PTR loc_no_irq
- PTR loc_parallel
- PTR loc_floppy
- PTR loc_sound
- PTR loc_video
- PTR loc_ethernet
- PTR loc_scsi
- PTR loc_keyboard
- PTR loc_mouse
- PTR loc_serial1
- PTR loc_serial2
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