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# Copyright (c) 2005 Jakub Jermar
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#include <arch/arch.h>
#include <arch/sun4u/arch.h>
#include <arch/sun4u/cpu.h>
#include <arch/sun4u/regdef.h>
#include <arch/boot/boot.h>
#include <arch/stack.h>

#include <arch/mm/pagesize.h>
#include <arch/mm/sun4u/mmu.h>
#include <arch/mm/sun4u/tlb.h>
#include <arch/mm/sun4u/tte.h>

#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
#include <arch/context_offset.h>
#endif

.register %g2, #scratch
.register %g3, #scratch

.section K_TEXT_START, "ax"

#define BSP_FLAG    1

/*
 * 2^PHYSMEM_ADDR_SIZE is the size of the physical address space on
 * a given processor.
 */
#if defined (US)
    #define PHYSMEM_ADDR_SIZE   41
#elif defined (US3)
    #define PHYSMEM_ADDR_SIZE   43
#endif

/*
 * Here is where the kernel is passed control from the boot loader.
 * 
 * The registers are expected to be in this state:
 * - %o0 starting address of physical memory + bootstrap processor flag
 *  bits 63...1:    physical memory starting address / 2
 *  bit 0:      non-zero on BSP processor, zero on AP processors
 * - %o1 bootinfo structure address (BSP only)
 * - %o2 bootinfo structure size (BSP only)
 *
 * Moreover, we depend on boot having established the following environment:
 * - TLBs are on
 * - identity mapping for the kernel image
 */

.global kernel_image_start
kernel_image_start:
    mov BSP_FLAG, %l0
    and %o0, %l0, %l7           ! l7 <= bootstrap processor?
    andn %o0, %l0, %l6          ! l6 <= start of physical memory

    ! Get bits (PHYSMEM_ADDR_SIZE - 1):13 of physmem_base.
    srlx %l6, 13, %l5
    
    ! l5 <= physmem_base[(PHYSMEM_ADDR_SIZE - 1):13]
    sllx %l5, 13 + (63 - (PHYSMEM_ADDR_SIZE - 1)), %l5
    srlx %l5, 63 - (PHYSMEM_ADDR_SIZE - 1), %l5 
    
    /*
     * Setup basic runtime environment.
     */

    wrpr %g0, NWINDOWS - 2, %cansave    ! set maximum saveable windows
    wrpr %g0, 0, %canrestore        ! get rid of windows we will
                        ! never need again
    wrpr %g0, 0, %otherwin          ! make sure the window state is
                        ! consistent
    wrpr %g0, NWINDOWS - 1, %cleanwin   ! prevent needless clean_window
                        ! traps for kernel
                        
    wrpr %g0, 0, %wstate            ! use default spill/fill trap

    wrpr %g0, 0, %tl            ! TL = 0, primary context
                        ! register is used

    wrpr %g0, PSTATE_PRIV_BIT, %pstate  ! disable interrupts and disable
                        ! 32-bit address masking

    wrpr %g0, 0, %pil           ! intialize %pil

    /*
     * Switch to kernel trap table.
     */
    sethi %hi(trap_table), %g1
    wrpr %g1, %lo(trap_table), %tba

    /* 
     * Take over the DMMU by installing locked TTE entry identically
     * mapping the first 4M of memory.
     *
     * In case of DMMU, no FLUSH instructions need to be issued. Because of
     * that, the old DTLB contents can be demapped pretty straightforwardly
     * and without causing any traps.
     */

    wr %g0, ASI_DMMU, %asi

#define SET_TLB_DEMAP_CMD(r1, context_id) \
    set (TLB_DEMAP_CONTEXT << TLB_DEMAP_TYPE_SHIFT) | (context_id << \
        TLB_DEMAP_CONTEXT_SHIFT), %r1
    
    ! demap context 0
    SET_TLB_DEMAP_CMD(g1, TLB_DEMAP_NUCLEUS)
    stxa %g0, [%g1] ASI_DMMU_DEMAP          
    membar #Sync

#define SET_TLB_TAG(r1, context) \
    set VMA | (context << TLB_TAG_ACCESS_CONTEXT_SHIFT), %r1

    ! write DTLB tag
    SET_TLB_TAG(g1, MEM_CONTEXT_KERNEL)
    stxa %g1, [VA_DMMU_TAG_ACCESS] %asi         
    membar #Sync

#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_IDX_DCACHE
#define TTE_LOW_DATA(imm)   (TTE_CP | TTE_CV | TTE_P | LMA | (imm))
#else /* CONFIG_VIRT_IDX_DCACHE */
#define TTE_LOW_DATA(imm)   (TTE_CP | TTE_P | LMA | (imm))
#endif /* CONFIG_VIRT_IDX_DCACHE */

#define SET_TLB_DATA(r1, r2, imm) \
    set TTE_LOW_DATA(imm), %r1; \
    or %r1, %l5, %r1; \
    mov PAGESIZE_4M, %r2; \
    sllx %r2, TTE_SIZE_SHIFT, %r2; \
    or %r1, %r2, %r1; \
    mov 1, %r2; \
    sllx %r2, TTE_V_SHIFT, %r2; \
    or %r1, %r2, %r1;
    
    ! write DTLB data and install the kernel mapping
    SET_TLB_DATA(g1, g2, TTE_L | TTE_W) ! use non-global mapping
    stxa %g1, [%g0] ASI_DTLB_DATA_IN_REG        
    membar #Sync

    /*
     * Because we cannot use global mappings (because we want to have
     * separate 64-bit address spaces for both the kernel and the
     * userspace), we prepare the identity mapping also in context 1. This
     * step is required by the code installing the ITLB mapping.
     */
    ! write DTLB tag of context 1 (i.e. MEM_CONTEXT_TEMP)
    SET_TLB_TAG(g1, MEM_CONTEXT_TEMP)
    stxa %g1, [VA_DMMU_TAG_ACCESS] %asi         
    membar #Sync

    ! write DTLB data and install the kernel mapping in context 1
    SET_TLB_DATA(g1, g2, TTE_W)         ! use non-global mapping
    stxa %g1, [%g0] ASI_DTLB_DATA_IN_REG        
    membar #Sync
    
    /*
     * Now is time to take over the IMMU. Unfortunatelly, it cannot be done
     * as easily as the DMMU, because the IMMU is mapping the code it
     * executes.
     *
     * [ Note that brave experiments with disabling the IMMU and using the
     * DMMU approach failed after a dozen of desparate days with only little
     * success. ]
     *
     * The approach used here is inspired from OpenBSD. First, the kernel
     * creates IMMU mapping for itself in context 1 (MEM_CONTEXT_TEMP) and
     * switches to it. Context 0 (MEM_CONTEXT_KERNEL) can be demapped
     * afterwards and replaced with the kernel permanent mapping. Finally,
     * the kernel switches back to context 0 and demaps context 1.
     *
     * Moreover, the IMMU requires use of the FLUSH instructions. But that
     * is OK because we always use operands with addresses already mapped by
     * the taken over DTLB.
     */
    
    set kernel_image_start, %g5
    
    ! write ITLB tag of context 1
    SET_TLB_TAG(g1, MEM_CONTEXT_TEMP)
    mov VA_DMMU_TAG_ACCESS, %g2
    stxa %g1, [%g2] ASI_IMMU
    flush %g5

    ! write ITLB data and install the temporary mapping in context 1
    SET_TLB_DATA(g1, g2, 0)         ! use non-global mapping
    stxa %g1, [%g0] ASI_ITLB_DATA_IN_REG        
    flush %g5
    
    ! switch to context 1
    mov MEM_CONTEXT_TEMP, %g1
    stxa %g1, [VA_PRIMARY_CONTEXT_REG] %asi ! ASI_DMMU is correct here !!!
    flush %g5
    
    ! demap context 0
    SET_TLB_DEMAP_CMD(g1, TLB_DEMAP_NUCLEUS)
    stxa %g0, [%g1] ASI_IMMU_DEMAP          
    flush %g5
    
    ! write ITLB tag of context 0
    SET_TLB_TAG(g1, MEM_CONTEXT_KERNEL)
    mov VA_DMMU_TAG_ACCESS, %g2
    stxa %g1, [%g2] ASI_IMMU
    flush %g5

    ! write ITLB data and install the permanent kernel mapping in context 0
    SET_TLB_DATA(g1, g2, TTE_L)     ! use non-global mapping
    stxa %g1, [%g0] ASI_ITLB_DATA_IN_REG        
    flush %g5

    ! enter nucleus - using context 0
    wrpr %g0, 1, %tl

    ! demap context 1
    SET_TLB_DEMAP_CMD(g1, TLB_DEMAP_PRIMARY)
    stxa %g0, [%g1] ASI_IMMU_DEMAP          
    flush %g5
    
    ! set context 0 in the primary context register
    stxa %g0, [VA_PRIMARY_CONTEXT_REG] %asi ! ASI_DMMU is correct here !!!
    flush %g5
    
    ! leave nucleus - using primary context, i.e. context 0
    wrpr %g0, 0, %tl

    brz %l7, 1f             ! skip if you are not the bootstrap CPU
    nop

    /*
     * Save physmem_base for use by the mm subsystem.
     * %l6 contains starting physical address
     */
    sethi %hi(physmem_base), %l4
    stx %l6, [%l4 + %lo(physmem_base)]

    /*
     * Precompute kernel 8K TLB data template.
     * %l5 contains starting physical address
     * bits [(PHYSMEM_ADDR_SIZE - 1):13]
     */
    sethi %hi(kernel_8k_tlb_data_template), %l4
    ldx [%l4 + %lo(kernel_8k_tlb_data_template)], %l3
    or %l3, %l5, %l3
    stx %l3, [%l4 + %lo(kernel_8k_tlb_data_template)]

    /*
     * Flush D-Cache.
     */
    call dcache_flush
    nop

    /*
     * So far, we have not touched the stack.
     * It is a good idea to set the kernel stack to a known state now.
     */
    sethi %hi(temporary_boot_stack), %sp
    or %sp, %lo(temporary_boot_stack), %sp
    sub %sp, STACK_BIAS, %sp

    sethi %hi(bootinfo), %o0
    call memcpy             ! copy bootinfo
    or %o0, %lo(bootinfo), %o0

    call arch_pre_main
    nop
    
    call main_bsp
    nop

    /* Not reached. */

0:
    ba 0b
    nop


1:
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
    /*
     * Determine the width of the MID and save its mask to %g3. The width
     * is
     *  * 5 for US and US-IIIi,
     *  * 10 for US3 except US-IIIi.
     */
#if defined(US)
    mov 0x1f, %g3
#elif defined(US3)
    mov 0x3ff, %g3
    rdpr %ver, %g2
    sllx %g2, 16, %g2
    srlx %g2, 48, %g2
    cmp %g2, IMPL_ULTRASPARCIII_I
    move %xcc, 0x1f, %g3
#endif

    /*
     * Read MID from the processor.
     */
    ldxa [%g0] ASI_ICBUS_CONFIG, %g1
    srlx %g1, ICBUS_CONFIG_MID_SHIFT, %g1
    and %g1, %g3, %g1

    /*
     * Active loop for APs until the BSP picks them up. A processor cannot
     * leave the loop until the global variable 'waking_up_mid' equals its
     * MID.
     */
    set waking_up_mid, %g2
2:
    ldx [%g2], %g3
    cmp %g3, %g1
    bne 2b
    nop

    /*
     * Configure stack for the AP.
     * The AP is expected to use the stack saved
     * in the ctx global variable.
     */
    set ctx, %g1
    add %g1, OFFSET_SP, %g1
    ldx [%g1], %o6

    call main_ap
    nop

    /* Not reached. */
#endif
    
0:
    ba 0b
    nop


.section K_DATA_START, "aw", @progbits

/*
 * Create small stack to be used by the bootstrap processor. It is going to be
 * used only for a very limited period of time, but we switch to it anyway,
 * just to be sure we are properly initialized.
 */

#define INITIAL_STACK_SIZE  1024

.align STACK_ALIGNMENT
    .space INITIAL_STACK_SIZE
.align STACK_ALIGNMENT
temporary_boot_stack:
    .space STACK_WINDOW_SAVE_AREA_SIZE


.data

.align 8
.global physmem_base        ! copy of the physical memory base address
physmem_base:
    .quad 0

/*
 * This variable is used by the fast_data_MMU_miss trap handler. In runtime, it
 * is further modified to reflect the starting address of physical memory.
 */
.global kernel_8k_tlb_data_template
kernel_8k_tlb_data_template:
#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_IDX_DCACHE
    .quad ((1 << TTE_V_SHIFT) | (PAGESIZE_8K << TTE_SIZE_SHIFT) | TTE_CP | \
         TTE_CV | TTE_P | TTE_W)
#else /* CONFIG_VIRT_IDX_DCACHE */
    .quad ((1 << TTE_V_SHIFT) | (PAGESIZE_8K << TTE_SIZE_SHIFT) | TTE_CP | \
        TTE_P | TTE_W)
#endif /* CONFIG_VIRT_IDX_DCACHE */