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diff --git a/src/southbridge/intel/i82801gx/smmhandler.S b/src/southbridge/intel/i82801gx/smmhandler.S deleted file mode 100644 index f1bc550365..0000000000 --- a/src/southbridge/intel/i82801gx/smmhandler.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is part of the coreboot project. - * - * Copyright (C) 2008 coresystems GmbH - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of - * the License. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, - * MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -/* NOTE: This handler assumes the SMM window goes from 0xa0000 - * to 0xaffff. In fact, at least on Intel Core CPUs (i945 chipset) - * the SMM window is 128K big, covering 0xa0000 to 0xbffff. - * So there is a lot of potential for growth in here. Let's stick - * to 64k if we can though. - */ - -/* - * +--------------------------------+ 0xaffff - * | Save State Map Node 0 | - * | Save State Map Node 1 | - * | Save State Map Node 2 | - * | Save State Map Node 3 | - * | ... | - * +--------------------------------+ 0xaf000 - * | | - * | | - * | | - * +--------------------------------+ 0xa8400 - * | SMM Entry Node 0 (+ stack) | - * +--------------------------------+ 0xa8000 - * | SMM Entry Node 1 (+ stack) | - * | SMM Entry Node 2 (+ stack) | - * | SMM Entry Node 3 (+ stack) | - * | ... | - * +--------------------------------+ 0xa7400 - * | | - * | SMM Handler | - * | | - * +--------------------------------+ 0xa0000 - * - */ - -#include <arch/asm.h> - -#define LAPIC_ID 0xfee00020 - -/* SMM_HANDLER_OFFSET is the 16bit offset within the ASEG - * at which smm_handler_start lives. At the moment the handler - * lives right at 0xa0000, so the offset is 0. - */ - -#define SMM_HANDLER_OFFSET 0x0000 - -/* initially SMM is some sort of real mode. Let gcc know - * how to treat the SMM handler stub - */ - -.section ".handler", "a", @progbits - -.code16 - -/** - * SMM code to enable protected mode and jump to the - * C-written function void smi_handler(u32 smm_revision) - * - * All the bad magic is not all that bad after all. - */ -smm_handler_start: - movw $(smm_gdtptr16 - smm_handler_start + SMM_HANDLER_OFFSET), %bx - data32 lgdt %cs:(%bx) - - movl %cr0, %eax - andl $0x7FFAFFD1, %eax /* PG,AM,WP,NE,TS,EM,MP = 0 */ - orl $0x60000001, %eax /* CD, NW, PE = 1 */ - movl %eax, %cr0 - - /* Enable protected mode */ - data32 ljmp $0x08, $1f - -.code32 -1: - /* Use flat data segment */ - movw $0x10, %ax - movw %ax, %ds - movw %ax, %es - movw %ax, %ss - movw %ax, %fs - movw %ax, %gs - - /* Get this CPU's LAPIC ID */ - movl $LAPIC_ID, %esi - movl (%esi), %ecx - shr $24, %ecx - - /* calculate stack offset by multiplying the APIC ID - * by 1024 (0x400), and save that offset in ebp. - */ - shl $10, %ecx - movl %ecx, %ebp - - /* We put the stack for each core right above - * its SMM entry point. Core 0 starts at 0xa8000, - * we spare 0x10 bytes for the jump to be sure. - */ - movl $0xa8010, %eax - subl %ecx, %eax /* subtract offset, see above */ - movl %eax, %ebx /* Save bottom of stack in ebx */ - -#define SMM_STACK_SIZE (0x400 - 0x10) - /* clear stack */ - cld - movl %eax, %edi - movl $(SMM_STACK_SIZE >> 2), %ecx - xorl %eax, %eax - rep stosl - - /* set new stack */ - addl $SMM_STACK_SIZE, %ebx - movl %ebx, %esp - - /* Get SMM revision */ - movl $0xa8000 + 0x7efc, %ebx /* core 0 address */ - subl %ebp, %ebx /* subtract core X offset */ - movl (%ebx), %eax - pushl %eax - - /* Call 32bit C handler */ - call smi_handler - - /* To return, just do rsm. It will "clean up" protected mode */ - rsm - -.code16 - -.align 4, 0xff - -smm_gdtptr16: - .word smm_gdt_end - smm_gdt - 1 - .long smm_gdt - smm_handler_start + 0xa0000 + SMM_HANDLER_OFFSET - -.code32 - -smm_gdt: - /* The first GDT entry can not be used. Keep it zero */ - .long 0x00000000, 0x00000000 - - /* gdt selector 0x08, flat code segment */ - .word 0xffff, 0x0000 - .byte 0x00, 0x9b, 0xcf, 0x00 /* G=1 and 0x0f, 4GB limit */ - - /* gdt selector 0x10, flat data segment */ - .word 0xffff, 0x0000 - .byte 0x00, 0x93, 0xcf, 0x00 - -smm_gdt_end: - - -.section ".jumptable", "a", @progbits - -/* This is the SMM jump table. All cores use the same SMM handler - * for simplicity. But SMM Entry needs to be different due to the - * save state area. The jump table makes sure all CPUs jump into the - * real handler on SMM entry. - */ - -/* This code currently supports up to 4 CPU cores. If more than 4 CPU cores - * shall be used, below table has to be updated, as well as smm.ld - */ - -/* GNU AS/LD will always generate code that assumes CS is 0xa000. In reality - * CS will be set to SMM_BASE[19:4] though. Knowing that the smm handler is the - * first thing in the ASEG, we do a far jump here, to set CS to 0xa000. - */ - -.code16 -jumptable: - /* core 3 */ - ljmp $0xa000, $SMM_HANDLER_OFFSET -.align 1024, 0x00 - /* core 2 */ - ljmp $0xa000, $SMM_HANDLER_OFFSET -.align 1024, 0x00 - /* core 1 */ - ljmp $0xa000, $SMM_HANDLER_OFFSET -.align 1024, 0x00 - /* core 0 */ - ljmp $0xa000, $SMM_HANDLER_OFFSET -.align 1024, 0x00 - |