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+/*
+ * Copyright 2003-2011 NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. (NetLogic). All rights
+ * reserved.
+ *
+ * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
+ * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
+ * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
+ * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the NetLogic
+ * license below:
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
+ * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+ * distribution.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY NETLOGIC ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
+ * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL NETLOGIC OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
+ * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
+ * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
+ * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
+ * BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
+ * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
+ * OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
+ * IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/init.h>
+
+#include <asm/asm.h>
+#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
+#include <asm/regdef.h>
+#include <asm/mipsregs.h>
+#include <asm/stackframe.h>
+#include <asm/asmmacro.h>
+#include <asm/addrspace.h>
+
+#include <asm/netlogic/common.h>
+
+#include <asm/netlogic/xlp-hal/iomap.h>
+#include <asm/netlogic/xlp-hal/xlp.h>
+#include <asm/netlogic/xlp-hal/sys.h>
+#include <asm/netlogic/xlp-hal/cpucontrol.h>
+
+#define CP0_EBASE $15
+#define SYS_CPU_COHERENT_BASE(node) CKSEG1ADDR(XLP_DEFAULT_IO_BASE) + \
+ XLP_IO_SYS_OFFSET(node) + XLP_IO_PCI_HDRSZ + \
+ SYS_CPU_NONCOHERENT_MODE * 4
+
+.macro __config_lsu
+ li t0, LSU_DEFEATURE
+ mfcr t1, t0
+
+ lui t2, 0x4080 /* Enable Unaligned Access, L2HPE */
+ or t1, t1, t2
+ li t2, ~0xe /* S1RCM */
+ and t1, t1, t2
+ mtcr t1, t0
+
+ li t0, SCHED_DEFEATURE
+ lui t1, 0x0100 /* Experimental: Disable BRU accepting ALU ops */
+ mtcr t1, t0
+.endm
+
+/*
+ * The cores can come start when they are woken up. This is also the NMI
+ * entry, so check that first.
+ *
+ * The data corresponding to reset is stored at RESET_DATA_PHYS location,
+ * this will have the thread mask (used when core is woken up) and the
+ * current NMI handler in case we reached here for an NMI.
+ *
+ * When a core or thread is newly woken up, it loops in a 'wait'. When
+ * the CPU really needs waking up, we send an NMI to it, with the NMI
+ * handler set to prom_boot_secondary_cpus
+ */
+
+ .set noreorder
+ .set noat
+ .set arch=xlr /* for mfcr/mtcr, XLR is sufficient */
+
+FEXPORT(nlm_reset_entry)
+ dmtc0 k0, $22, 6
+ dmtc0 k1, $22, 7
+ mfc0 k0, CP0_STATUS
+ li k1, 0x80000
+ and k1, k0, k1
+ beqz k1, 1f /* go to real reset entry */
+ nop
+ li k1, CKSEG1ADDR(RESET_DATA_PHYS) /* NMI */
+ ld k0, BOOT_NMI_HANDLER(k1)
+ jr k0
+ nop
+
+1: /* Entry point on core wakeup */
+ mfc0 t0, CP0_EBASE, 1
+ mfc0 t1, CP0_EBASE, 1
+ srl t1, 5
+ andi t1, 0x3 /* t1 <- node */
+ li t2, 0x40000
+ mul t3, t2, t1 /* t3 = node * 0x40000 */
+ srl t0, t0, 2
+ and t0, t0, 0x7 /* t0 <- core */
+ li t1, 0x1
+ sll t0, t1, t0
+ nor t0, t0, zero /* t0 <- ~(1 << core) */
+ li t2, SYS_CPU_COHERENT_BASE(0)
+ add t2, t2, t3 /* t2 <- SYS offset for node */
+ lw t1, 0(t2)
+ and t1, t1, t0
+ sw t1, 0(t2)
+
+ /* read back to ensure complete */
+ lw t1, 0(t2)
+ sync
+
+ /* Configure LSU on Non-0 Cores. */
+ __config_lsu
+
+/*
+ * Wake up sibling threads from the initial thread in
+ * a core.
+ */
+EXPORT(nlm_boot_siblings)
+ li t0, CKSEG1ADDR(RESET_DATA_PHYS)
+ lw t1, BOOT_THREAD_MODE(t0) /* t1 <- thread mode */
+ li t0, ((CPU_BLOCKID_MAP << 8) | MAP_THREADMODE)
+ mfcr t2, t0
+ or t2, t2, t1
+ mtcr t2, t0
+
+ /*
+ * The new hardware thread starts at the next instruction
+ * For all the cases other than core 0 thread 0, we will
+ * jump to the secondary wait function.
+ */
+ mfc0 v0, CP0_EBASE, 1
+ andi v0, 0x7f /* v0 <- node/core */
+
+#if 1
+ /* A0 errata - Write MMU_SETUP after changing thread mode register. */
+ andi v1, v0, 0x3 /* v1 <- thread id */
+ bnez v1, 2f
+ nop
+
+ li t0, MMU_SETUP
+ li t1, 0
+ mtcr t1, t0
+ ehb
+#endif
+
+2: beqz v0, 4f
+ nop
+
+ /* setup status reg */
+ mfc0 t1, CP0_STATUS
+ li t0, ST0_BEV
+ or t1, t0
+ xor t1, t0
+#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
+ ori t1, ST0_KX
+#endif
+ mtc0 t1, CP0_STATUS
+ /* mark CPU ready */
+ PTR_LA t1, nlm_cpu_ready
+ sll v1, v0, 2
+ PTR_ADDU t1, v1
+ li t2, 1
+ sw t2, 0(t1)
+ /* Wait until NMI hits */
+3: wait
+ j 3b
+ nop
+
+ /*
+ * For the boot CPU, we have to restore registers and
+ * return
+ */
+4: dmfc0 t0, $4, 2 /* restore SP from UserLocal */
+ li t1, 0xfadebeef
+ dmtc0 t1, $4, 2 /* restore SP from UserLocal */
+ PTR_SUBU sp, t0, PT_SIZE
+ RESTORE_ALL
+ jr ra
+ nop
+EXPORT(nlm_reset_entry_end)
+
+FEXPORT(xlp_boot_core0_siblings) /* "Master" cpu starts from here */
+ __config_lsu
+ dmtc0 sp, $4, 2 /* SP saved in UserLocal */
+ SAVE_ALL
+ sync
+ /* find the location to which nlm_boot_siblings was relocated */
+ li t0, CKSEG1ADDR(RESET_VEC_PHYS)
+ dla t1, nlm_reset_entry
+ dla t2, nlm_boot_siblings
+ dsubu t2, t1
+ daddu t2, t0
+ /* call it */
+ jr t2
+ nop
+ /* not reached */
+
+ __CPUINIT
+NESTED(nlm_boot_secondary_cpus, 16, sp)
+ PTR_LA t1, nlm_next_sp
+ PTR_L sp, 0(t1)
+ PTR_LA t1, nlm_next_gp
+ PTR_L gp, 0(t1)
+
+ /* a0 has the processor id */
+ PTR_LA t0, nlm_early_init_secondary
+ jalr t0
+ nop
+
+ PTR_LA t0, smp_bootstrap
+ jr t0
+ nop
+END(nlm_boot_secondary_cpus)
+ __FINIT
+
+/*
+ * In case of RMIboot bootloader which is used on XLR boards, the CPUs
+ * be already woken up and waiting in bootloader code.
+ * This will get them out of the bootloader code and into linux. Needed
+ * because the bootloader area will be taken and initialized by linux.
+ */
+ __CPUINIT
+NESTED(nlm_rmiboot_preboot, 16, sp)
+ mfc0 t0, $15, 1 # read ebase
+ andi t0, 0x1f # t0 has the processor_id()
+ andi t2, t0, 0x3 # thread no
+ sll t0, 2 # offset in cpu array
+
+ PTR_LA t1, nlm_cpu_ready # mark CPU ready
+ PTR_ADDU t1, t0
+ li t3, 1
+ sw t3, 0(t1)
+
+ bnez t2, 1f # skip thread programming
+ nop # for non zero hw threads
+
+ /*
+ * MMU setup only for first thread in core
+ */
+ li t0, 0x400
+ mfcr t1, t0
+ li t2, 6 # XLR thread mode mask
+ nor t3, t2, zero
+ and t2, t1, t2 # t2 - current thread mode
+ li v0, CKSEG1ADDR(RESET_DATA_PHYS)
+ lw v1, BOOT_THREAD_MODE(v0) # v1 - new thread mode
+ sll v1, 1
+ beq v1, t2, 1f # same as request value
+ nop # nothing to do */
+
+ and t2, t1, t3 # mask out old thread mode
+ or t1, t2, v1 # put in new value
+ mtcr t1, t0 # update core control
+
+1: wait
+ j 1b
+ nop
+END(nlm_rmiboot_preboot)
+ __FINIT