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diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-tegra/headsmp.S b/arch/arm/mach-tegra/headsmp.S
index 4a317fae686..fd473f2b4c3 100644
--- a/arch/arm/mach-tegra/headsmp.S
+++ b/arch/arm/mach-tegra/headsmp.S
@@ -1,66 +1,9 @@
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <asm/cache.h>
-#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
-#include <asm/hardware/cache-l2x0.h>
-
-#include "flowctrl.h"
-#include "iomap.h"
-#include "reset.h"
#include "sleep.h"
-#define APB_MISC_GP_HIDREV 0x804
-#define PMC_SCRATCH41 0x140
-
-#define RESET_DATA(x) ((TEGRA_RESET_##x)*4)
-
.section ".text.head", "ax"
- __CPUINIT
-
-/*
- * Tegra specific entry point for secondary CPUs.
- * The secondary kernel init calls v7_flush_dcache_all before it enables
- * the L1; however, the L1 comes out of reset in an undefined state, so
- * the clean + invalidate performed by v7_flush_dcache_all causes a bunch
- * of cache lines with uninitialized data and uninitialized tags to get
- * written out to memory, which does really unpleasant things to the main
- * processor. We fix this by performing an invalidate, rather than a
- * clean + invalidate, before jumping into the kernel.
- */
-ENTRY(v7_invalidate_l1)
- mov r0, #0
- mcr p15, 2, r0, c0, c0, 0
- mrc p15, 1, r0, c0, c0, 0
-
- ldr r1, =0x7fff
- and r2, r1, r0, lsr #13
-
- ldr r1, =0x3ff
-
- and r3, r1, r0, lsr #3 @ NumWays - 1
- add r2, r2, #1 @ NumSets
-
- and r0, r0, #0x7
- add r0, r0, #4 @ SetShift
-
- clz r1, r3 @ WayShift
- add r4, r3, #1 @ NumWays
-1: sub r2, r2, #1 @ NumSets--
- mov r3, r4 @ Temp = NumWays
-2: subs r3, r3, #1 @ Temp--
- mov r5, r3, lsl r1
- mov r6, r2, lsl r0
- orr r5, r5, r6 @ Reg = (Temp<<WayShift)|(NumSets<<SetShift)
- mcr p15, 0, r5, c7, c6, 2
- bgt 2b
- cmp r2, #0
- bgt 1b
- dsb
- isb
- mov pc, lr
-ENDPROC(v7_invalidate_l1)
-
ENTRY(tegra_secondary_startup)
bl v7_invalidate_l1
@@ -69,210 +12,3 @@ ENTRY(tegra_secondary_startup)
mcr p14, 0, r0, c7, c12, 6
b secondary_startup
ENDPROC(tegra_secondary_startup)
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
-/*
- * tegra_resume
- *
- * CPU boot vector when restarting the a CPU following
- * an LP2 transition. Also branched to by LP0 and LP1 resume after
- * re-enabling sdram.
- */
-ENTRY(tegra_resume)
- bl v7_invalidate_l1
- /* Enable coresight */
- mov32 r0, 0xC5ACCE55
- mcr p14, 0, r0, c7, c12, 6
-
- cpu_id r0
- cmp r0, #0 @ CPU0?
- bne cpu_resume @ no
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_TEGRA_3x_SOC
- /* Are we on Tegra20? */
- mov32 r6, TEGRA_APB_MISC_BASE
- ldr r0, [r6, #APB_MISC_GP_HIDREV]
- and r0, r0, #0xff00
- cmp r0, #(0x20 << 8)
- beq 1f @ Yes
- /* Clear the flow controller flags for this CPU. */
- mov32 r2, TEGRA_FLOW_CTRL_BASE + FLOW_CTRL_CPU0_CSR @ CPU0 CSR
- ldr r1, [r2]
- /* Clear event & intr flag */
- orr r1, r1, \
- #FLOW_CTRL_CSR_INTR_FLAG | FLOW_CTRL_CSR_EVENT_FLAG
- movw r0, #0x0FFD @ enable, cluster_switch, immed, & bitmaps
- bic r1, r1, r0
- str r1, [r2]
-1:
-#endif
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_ARM_SCU
- /* enable SCU */
- mov32 r0, TEGRA_ARM_PERIF_BASE
- ldr r1, [r0]
- orr r1, r1, #1
- str r1, [r0]
-#endif
-
- /* L2 cache resume & re-enable */
- l2_cache_resume r0, r1, r2, l2x0_saved_regs_addr
-
- b cpu_resume
-ENDPROC(tegra_resume)
-#endif
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0
- .globl l2x0_saved_regs_addr
-l2x0_saved_regs_addr:
- .long 0
-#endif
-
- .align L1_CACHE_SHIFT
-ENTRY(__tegra_cpu_reset_handler_start)
-
-/*
- * __tegra_cpu_reset_handler:
- *
- * Common handler for all CPU reset events.
- *
- * Register usage within the reset handler:
- *
- * R7 = CPU present (to the OS) mask
- * R8 = CPU in LP1 state mask
- * R9 = CPU in LP2 state mask
- * R10 = CPU number
- * R11 = CPU mask
- * R12 = pointer to reset handler data
- *
- * NOTE: This code is copied to IRAM. All code and data accesses
- * must be position-independent.
- */
-
- .align L1_CACHE_SHIFT
-ENTRY(__tegra_cpu_reset_handler)
-
- cpsid aif, 0x13 @ SVC mode, interrupts disabled
- mrc p15, 0, r10, c0, c0, 5 @ MPIDR
- and r10, r10, #0x3 @ R10 = CPU number
- mov r11, #1
- mov r11, r11, lsl r10 @ R11 = CPU mask
- adr r12, __tegra_cpu_reset_handler_data
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- /* Does the OS know about this CPU? */
- ldr r7, [r12, #RESET_DATA(MASK_PRESENT)]
- tst r7, r11 @ if !present
- bleq __die @ CPU not present (to OS)
-#endif
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_TEGRA_2x_SOC
- /* Are we on Tegra20? */
- mov32 r6, TEGRA_APB_MISC_BASE
- ldr r0, [r6, #APB_MISC_GP_HIDREV]
- and r0, r0, #0xff00
- cmp r0, #(0x20 << 8)
- bne 1f
- /* If not CPU0, don't let CPU0 reset CPU1 now that CPU1 is coming up. */
- mov32 r6, TEGRA_PMC_BASE
- mov r0, #0
- cmp r10, #0
- strne r0, [r6, #PMC_SCRATCH41]
-1:
-#endif
-
- /* Waking up from LP2? */
- ldr r9, [r12, #RESET_DATA(MASK_LP2)]
- tst r9, r11 @ if in_lp2
- beq __is_not_lp2
- ldr lr, [r12, #RESET_DATA(STARTUP_LP2)]
- cmp lr, #0
- bleq __die @ no LP2 startup handler
- bx lr
-
-__is_not_lp2:
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- /*
- * Can only be secondary boot (initial or hotplug) but CPU 0
- * cannot be here.
- */
- cmp r10, #0
- bleq __die @ CPU0 cannot be here
- ldr lr, [r12, #RESET_DATA(STARTUP_SECONDARY)]
- cmp lr, #0
- bleq __die @ no secondary startup handler
- bx lr
-#endif
-
-/*
- * We don't know why the CPU reset. Just kill it.
- * The LR register will contain the address we died at + 4.
- */
-
-__die:
- sub lr, lr, #4
- mov32 r7, TEGRA_PMC_BASE
- str lr, [r7, #PMC_SCRATCH41]
-
- mov32 r7, TEGRA_CLK_RESET_BASE
-
- /* Are we on Tegra20? */
- mov32 r6, TEGRA_APB_MISC_BASE
- ldr r0, [r6, #APB_MISC_GP_HIDREV]
- and r0, r0, #0xff00
- cmp r0, #(0x20 << 8)
- bne 1f
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_TEGRA_2x_SOC
- mov32 r0, 0x1111
- mov r1, r0, lsl r10
- str r1, [r7, #0x340] @ CLK_RST_CPU_CMPLX_SET
-#endif
-1:
-#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_TEGRA_3x_SOC
- mov32 r6, TEGRA_FLOW_CTRL_BASE
-
- cmp r10, #0
- moveq r1, #FLOW_CTRL_HALT_CPU0_EVENTS
- moveq r2, #FLOW_CTRL_CPU0_CSR
- movne r1, r10, lsl #3
- addne r2, r1, #(FLOW_CTRL_CPU1_CSR-8)
- addne r1, r1, #(FLOW_CTRL_HALT_CPU1_EVENTS-8)
-
- /* Clear CPU "event" and "interrupt" flags and power gate
- it when halting but not before it is in the "WFI" state. */
- ldr r0, [r6, +r2]
- orr r0, r0, #FLOW_CTRL_CSR_INTR_FLAG | FLOW_CTRL_CSR_EVENT_FLAG
- orr r0, r0, #FLOW_CTRL_CSR_ENABLE
- str r0, [r6, +r2]
-
- /* Unconditionally halt this CPU */
- mov r0, #FLOW_CTRL_WAITEVENT
- str r0, [r6, +r1]
- ldr r0, [r6, +r1] @ memory barrier
-
- dsb
- isb
- wfi @ CPU should be power gated here
-
- /* If the CPU didn't power gate above just kill it's clock. */
-
- mov r0, r11, lsl #8
- str r0, [r7, #348] @ CLK_CPU_CMPLX_SET
-#endif
-
- /* If the CPU still isn't dead, just spin here. */
- b .
-ENDPROC(__tegra_cpu_reset_handler)
-
- .align L1_CACHE_SHIFT
- .type __tegra_cpu_reset_handler_data, %object
- .globl __tegra_cpu_reset_handler_data
-__tegra_cpu_reset_handler_data:
- .rept TEGRA_RESET_DATA_SIZE
- .long 0
- .endr
- .align L1_CACHE_SHIFT
-
-ENTRY(__tegra_cpu_reset_handler_end)