From 8ca8d7665d671e10d72b8fcb4d69121d75f7906e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Biederman Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 19:02:15 +0000 Subject: - Initial checkin of the freebios2 tree git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@784 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1 --- src/boot/elfboot.c | 663 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/boot/hardwaremain.c | 216 ++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 879 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/boot/elfboot.c create mode 100644 src/boot/hardwaremain.c (limited to 'src/boot') diff --git a/src/boot/elfboot.c b/src/boot/elfboot.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..da0e909ced --- /dev/null +++ b/src/boot/elfboot.c @@ -0,0 +1,663 @@ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* Maximum physical address we can use for the linuxBIOS bounce buffer. + */ +#ifndef MAX_ADDR +#define MAX_ADDR -1UL +#endif + +extern unsigned char _ram_seg; +extern unsigned char _eram_seg; + +struct segment { + struct segment *next; + struct segment *prev; + struct segment *phdr_next; + struct segment *phdr_prev; + unsigned long s_addr; + unsigned long s_memsz; + unsigned long s_offset; + unsigned long s_filesz; +}; + +struct verify_callback { + struct verify_callback *next; + int (*callback)(struct verify_callback *vcb, + Elf_ehdr *ehdr, Elf_phdr *phdr, struct segment *head); + unsigned long desc_offset; + unsigned long desc_addr; +}; + +struct ip_checksum_vcb { + struct verify_callback data; + unsigned short ip_checksum; +}; + +int verify_ip_checksum( + struct verify_callback *vcb, + Elf_ehdr *ehdr, Elf_phdr *phdr, struct segment *head) +{ + struct ip_checksum_vcb *cb; + struct segment *ptr; + unsigned long bytes; + unsigned long checksum; + unsigned char buff[2], *n_desc; + cb = (struct ip_checksum_vcb *)vcb; + /* zero the checksum so it's value won't + * get in the way of verifying the checksum. + */ + n_desc = 0; + if (vcb->desc_addr) { + n_desc = (unsigned char *)(vcb->desc_addr); + memcpy(buff, n_desc, 2); + memset(n_desc, 0, 2); + } + bytes = 0; + checksum = compute_ip_checksum(ehdr, sizeof(*ehdr)); + bytes += sizeof(*ehdr); + checksum = add_ip_checksums(bytes, checksum, + compute_ip_checksum(phdr, ehdr->e_phnum*sizeof(*phdr))); + bytes += ehdr->e_phnum*sizeof(*phdr); + for(ptr = head->phdr_next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->phdr_next) { + checksum = add_ip_checksums(bytes, checksum, + compute_ip_checksum((void *)ptr->s_addr, ptr->s_memsz)); + bytes += ptr->s_memsz; + } + if (n_desc != 0) { + memcpy(n_desc, buff, 2); + } + if (checksum != cb->ip_checksum) { + printk_err("Image checksum: %04x != computed checksum: %04x\n", + cb->ip_checksum, checksum); + } + return checksum == cb->ip_checksum; +} + +/* The problem: + * Static executables all want to share the same addresses + * in memory because only a few addresses are reliably present on + * a machine, and implementing general relocation is hard. + * + * The solution: + * - Allocate a buffer twice the size of the linuxBIOS image. + * - Anything that would overwrite linuxBIOS copy into the lower half of + * the buffer. + * - After loading an ELF image copy linuxBIOS to the upper half of the + * buffer. + * - Then jump to the loaded image. + * + * Benefits: + * - Nearly arbitrary standalone executables can be loaded. + * - LinuxBIOS is preserved, so it can be returned to. + * - The implementation is still relatively simple, + * and much simpler then the general case implemented in kexec. + * + */ + +static unsigned long get_bounce_buffer(struct lb_memory *mem) +{ + unsigned long lb_size; + unsigned long mem_entries; + unsigned long buffer; + int i; + lb_size = (unsigned long)(&_eram_seg - &_ram_seg); + /* Double linuxBIOS size so I have somewhere to place a copy to return to */ + lb_size = lb_size + lb_size; + mem_entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + buffer = 0; + for(i = 0; i < mem_entries; i++) { + unsigned long mstart, mend; + unsigned long msize; + unsigned long tbuffer; + if (mem->map[i].type != LB_MEM_RAM) + continue; + if (mem->map[i].start > MAX_ADDR) + continue; + if (mem->map[i].size < lb_size) + continue; + mstart = mem->map[i].start; + msize = MAX_ADDR - mstart +1; + if (msize > mem->map[i].size) + msize = mem->map[i].size; + mend = mstart + msize; + tbuffer = mend - lb_size; + if (tbuffer < buffer) + continue; + buffer = tbuffer; + } + return buffer; +} + + +static struct verify_callback *process_elf_notes( + unsigned char *header, + unsigned long offset, unsigned long length) +{ + struct verify_callback *cb_chain; + unsigned char *note, *end; + char *program, *version; + + cb_chain = 0; + note = header + offset; + end = note + length; + program = version = 0; + while(note < end) { + Elf_Nhdr *hdr; + unsigned char *n_name, *n_desc, *next; + hdr = (Elf_Nhdr *)note; + n_name = note + sizeof(*hdr); + n_desc = n_name + ((hdr->n_namesz + 3) & ~3); + next = n_desc + ((hdr->n_descsz + 3) & ~3); + if (next > end) { + break; + } + if ((hdr->n_namesz == sizeof(ELF_NOTE_BOOT)) && + (memcmp(n_name, ELF_NOTE_BOOT, sizeof(ELF_NOTE_BOOT)) == 0)) { + switch(hdr->n_type) { + case EIN_PROGRAM_NAME: + if (n_desc[hdr->n_descsz -1] == 0) { + program = n_desc; + } + break; + case EIN_PROGRAM_VERSION: + if (n_desc[hdr->n_descsz -1] == 0) { + version = n_desc; + } + break; + case EIN_PROGRAM_CHECKSUM: + { + struct ip_checksum_vcb *cb; + cb = malloc(sizeof(*cb)); + cb->ip_checksum = *((uint16_t *)n_desc); + cb->data.callback = verify_ip_checksum; + cb->data.next = cb_chain; + cb->data.desc_offset = n_desc - header; + cb_chain = &cb->data; + break; + } + } + } + printk_spew("n_type: %08x n_name(%d): %-*.*s n_desc(%d): %-*.*s\n", + hdr->n_type, + hdr->n_namesz, hdr->n_namesz, hdr->n_namesz, n_name, + hdr->n_descsz,hdr->n_descsz, hdr->n_descsz, n_desc); + note = next; + } + if (program && version) { + printk_info("Loading %s version: %s\n", + program, version); + } + return cb_chain; +} + +static int valid_area(struct lb_memory *mem, unsigned long buffer, + unsigned long start, unsigned long len) +{ + /* Check through all of the memory segments and ensure + * the segment that was passed in is completely contained + * in RAM. + */ + int i; + unsigned long end = start + len; + unsigned long mem_entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); + + /* See if I conflict with the bounce buffer */ + if (end >= buffer) { + return 0; + } + + /* Walk through the table of valid memory ranges and see if I + * have a match. + */ + for(i = 0; i < mem_entries; i++) { + uint64_t mstart, mend; + uint32_t mtype; + mtype = mem->map[i].type; + mstart = mem->map[i].start; + mend = mstart + mem->map[i].size; + if ((mtype == LB_MEM_RAM) && (start < mend) && (end > mstart)) { + break; + } + } + if (i == mem_entries) { + printk_err("No matching ram area found for range:\n"); + printk_err(" [0x%016lx, 0x%016lx)\n", start, end); + printk_err("Ram areas\n"); + for(i = 0; i < mem_entries; i++) { + uint64_t mstart, mend; + uint32_t mtype; + mtype = mem->map[i].type; + mstart = mem->map[i].start; + mend = mstart + mem->map[i].size; + printk_err(" [0x%016lx, 0x%016lx) %s\n", + (unsigned long)mstart, + (unsigned long)mend, + (mtype == LB_MEM_RAM)?"RAM":"Reserved"); + + } + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +static void relocate_segment(unsigned long buffer, struct segment *seg) +{ + /* Modify all segments that want to load onto linuxBIOS + * to load onto the bounce buffer instead. + */ + unsigned long lb_start = (unsigned long)&_ram_seg; + unsigned long lb_end = (unsigned long)&_eram_seg; + unsigned long start, middle, end; + + printk_spew("lb: [0x%016lx, 0x%016lx)\n", + lb_start, lb_end); + + start = seg->s_addr; + middle = start + seg->s_filesz; + end = start + seg->s_memsz; + /* I don't conflict with linuxBIOS so get out of here */ + if ((end <= lb_start) || (start >= lb_end)) + return; + + printk_spew("segment: [0x%016lx, 0x%016lx, 0x%016lx)\n", + start, middle, end); + + /* Slice off a piece at the beginning + * that doesn't conflict with linuxBIOS. + */ + if (start < lb_start) { + struct segment *new; + unsigned long len = lb_start - start; + new = malloc(sizeof(*new)); + *new = *seg; + new->s_memsz = len; + seg->s_memsz -= len; + seg->s_addr += len; + seg->s_offset += len; + if (seg->s_filesz > len) { + new->s_filesz = len; + seg->s_filesz -= len; + } else { + seg->s_filesz = 0; + } + + /* Order by stream offset */ + new->next = seg; + new->prev = seg->prev; + seg->prev->next = new; + seg->prev = new; + /* Order by original program header order */ + new->phdr_next = seg; + new->phdr_prev = seg->phdr_prev; + seg->phdr_prev->phdr_next = new; + seg->phdr_prev = new; + + /* compute the new value of start */ + start = seg->s_addr; + + printk_spew(" early: [0x%016lx, 0x%016lx, 0x%016lx)\n", + new->s_addr, + new->s_addr + new->s_filesz, + new->s_addr + new->s_memsz); + } + + /* Slice off a piece at the end + * that doesn't conflict with linuxBIOS + */ + if (end > lb_end) { + unsigned long len = lb_end - start; + struct segment *new; + new = malloc(sizeof(*new)); + *new = *seg; + seg->s_memsz = len; + new->s_memsz -= len; + new->s_addr += len; + new->s_offset += len; + if (seg->s_filesz > len) { + seg->s_filesz = len; + new->s_filesz -= len; + } else { + new->s_filesz = 0; + } + /* Order by stream offset */ + new->next = seg->next; + new->prev = seg; + seg->next->prev = new; + seg->next = new; + /* Order by original program header order */ + new->phdr_next = seg->phdr_next; + new->phdr_prev = seg; + seg->phdr_next->phdr_prev = new; + seg->phdr_next = new; + + /* compute the new value of end */ + end = start + len; + + printk_spew(" late: [0x%016lx, 0x%016lx, 0x%016lx)\n", + new->s_addr, + new->s_addr + new->s_filesz, + new->s_addr + new->s_memsz); + + } + /* Now retarget this segment onto the bounce buffer */ + seg->s_addr = buffer + (seg->s_addr - lb_start); + + printk_spew(" bounce: [0x%016lx, 0x%016lx, 0x%016lx)\n", + seg->s_addr, + seg->s_addr + seg->s_filesz, + seg->s_addr + seg->s_memsz); +} + + +static int build_elf_segment_list( + struct segment *head, + unsigned long bounce_buffer, struct lb_memory *mem, + Elf_phdr *phdr, int headers) +{ + struct segment *ptr; + int i; + memset(head, 0, sizeof(*head)); + head->next = head->prev = head; + for(i = 0; i < headers; i++) { + struct segment *new; + /* Ignore data that I don't need to handle */ + if (phdr[i].p_type != PT_LOAD) { + printk_debug("Dropping non PT_LOAD segment\n"); + continue; + } + if (phdr[i].p_memsz == 0) { + printk_debug("Dropping empty segment\n"); + continue; + } + new = malloc(sizeof(*new)); + new->s_addr = phdr[i].p_paddr; + new->s_memsz = phdr[i].p_memsz; + new->s_offset = phdr[i].p_offset; + new->s_filesz = phdr[i].p_filesz; + printk_debug("New segment addr 0x%lx size 0x%lx offset 0x%lx filesize 0x%lx\n", + new->s_addr, new->s_memsz, new->s_offset, new->s_filesz); + /* Clean up the values */ + if (new->s_filesz > new->s_memsz) { + new->s_filesz = new->s_memsz; + } + printk_debug("(cleaned up) New segment addr 0x%lx size 0x%lx offset 0x%lx filesize 0x%lx\n", + new->s_addr, new->s_memsz, new->s_offset, new->s_filesz); + for(ptr = head->next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->next) { + if (new->s_offset < ptr->s_offset) + break; + } + /* Order by stream offset */ + new->next = ptr; + new->prev = ptr->prev; + ptr->prev->next = new; + ptr->prev = new; + /* Order by original program header order */ + new->phdr_next = head; + new->phdr_prev = head->phdr_prev; + head->phdr_prev->phdr_next = new; + head->phdr_prev = new; + + /* Verify the memory addresses in the segment are valid */ + if (!valid_area(mem, bounce_buffer, new->s_addr, new->s_memsz)) + goto out; + + /* Modify the segment to load onto the bounce_buffer if necessary. + */ + relocate_segment(bounce_buffer, new); + } + return 1; + out: + return 0; +} + +static int load_elf_segments( + struct segment *head, unsigned char *header, unsigned long header_size) +{ + unsigned long offset; + struct segment *ptr; + + offset = 0; + for(ptr = head->next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->next) { + unsigned long start_offset; + unsigned long skip_bytes, read_bytes; + unsigned char *dest, *middle, *end; + byte_offset_t result; + printk_debug("Loading Segment: addr: 0x%016lx memsz: 0x%016lx filesz: 0x%016lx\n", + ptr->s_addr, ptr->s_memsz, ptr->s_filesz); + + /* Compute the boundaries of the segment */ + dest = (unsigned char *)(ptr->s_addr); + end = dest + ptr->s_memsz; + middle = dest + ptr->s_filesz; + start_offset = ptr->s_offset; + + printk_spew("[ 0x%016lx, %016lx, 0x%016lx) <- %016lx\n", + (unsigned long)dest, + (unsigned long)middle, + (unsigned long)end, + (unsigned long)start_offset); + + /* Skip intial buffer unused bytes */ + if (offset < header_size) { + if (start_offset < header_size) { + offset = start_offset; + } else { + offset = header_size; + } + } + + /* Skip the unused bytes */ + skip_bytes = start_offset - offset; + if (skip_bytes && + ((result = stream_skip(skip_bytes)) != skip_bytes)) { + printk_err("ERROR: Skip of %ld bytes skiped %ld bytes\n", + skip_bytes, result); + goto out; + } + offset = start_offset; + + /* Copy data from the initial buffer */ + if (offset < header_size) { + size_t len; + if ((ptr->s_filesz + start_offset) > header_size) { + len = header_size - start_offset; + } + else { + len = ptr->s_filesz; + } + memcpy(dest, &header[start_offset], len); + dest += len; + } + + /* Read the segment into memory */ + read_bytes = middle - dest; + if (read_bytes && + ((result = stream_read(dest, read_bytes)) != read_bytes)) { + printk_err("ERROR: Read of %ld bytes read %ld bytes...\n", + read_bytes, result); + goto out; + } + offset += ptr->s_filesz; + + /* Zero the extra bytes between middle & end */ + if (middle < end) { + printk_debug("Clearing Segment: addr: 0x%016lx memsz: 0x%016lx\n", + (unsigned long)middle, end - middle); + + /* Zero the extra bytes */ + memset(middle, 0, end - middle); + } + } + return 1; + out: + return 0; +} + +static int verify_loaded_image( + struct verify_callback *vcb, + Elf_ehdr *ehdr, Elf_phdr *phdr, + struct segment *head + ) +{ + struct segment *ptr; + int ok; + ok = 1; + for(; ok && vcb ; vcb = vcb->next) { + /* Find where the note is loaded */ + /* The whole note must be loaded intact + * so an address of 0 for the descriptor is impossible + */ + vcb->desc_addr = 0; + for(ptr = head->next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->next) { + unsigned long desc_addr; + desc_addr = ptr->s_addr + vcb->desc_offset - ptr->s_offset; + if ((desc_addr >= ptr->s_addr) && + (desc_addr < (ptr->s_addr + ptr->s_filesz))) { + vcb->desc_addr = desc_addr; + } + } + ok = vcb->callback(vcb, ehdr, phdr, head); + } + return ok; +} + +int elfload(struct lb_memory *mem, + unsigned char *header, unsigned long header_size) +{ + Elf_ehdr *ehdr; + Elf_phdr *phdr; + void *entry; + struct segment head; + struct verify_callback *cb_chain; + unsigned long bounce_buffer; + + /* Find a bounce buffer so I can load to linuxBIOS's current location */ + bounce_buffer = get_bounce_buffer(mem); + if (!bounce_buffer) { + printk_err("Could not find a bounce buffer...\n"); + goto out; + } + + ehdr = (Elf_ehdr *)header; + entry = (void *)(ehdr->e_entry); + phdr = (Elf_phdr *)(&header[ehdr->e_phoff]); + + /* Digest elf note information... */ + cb_chain = 0; + if ((phdr[0].p_type == PT_NOTE) && + ((phdr[0].p_offset + phdr[0].p_filesz) < header_size)) { + cb_chain = process_elf_notes(header, + phdr[0].p_offset, phdr[0].p_filesz); + } + + /* Preprocess the elf segments */ + if (!build_elf_segment_list(&head, + bounce_buffer, mem, phdr, ehdr->e_phnum)) + goto out; + + /* Load the segments */ + if (!load_elf_segments(&head, header, header_size)) + goto out; + + printk_spew("Loaded segments\n"); + /* Verify the loaded image */ + if (!verify_loaded_image(cb_chain, ehdr, phdr, &head)) + goto out; + + printk_spew("verified segments\n"); + /* Shutdown the stream device */ + stream_fini(); + + printk_spew("closed down stream\n"); + /* Reset to booting from this image as late as possible */ + boot_successful(); + + printk_debug("Jumping to boot code at 0x%x\n", entry); + post_code(0xfe); + + /* Jump to kernel */ + jmp_to_elf_entry(entry, bounce_buffer); + return 1; + + out: + return 0; +} + +int elfboot(struct lb_memory *mem) +{ + Elf_ehdr *ehdr; + static unsigned char header[ELF_HEAD_SIZE]; + int header_offset; + int i, result; + + result = 0; + printk_info("\n"); + printk_info("Welcome to %s, the open sourced starter.\n", BOOTLOADER); + printk_info("January 2002, Eric Biederman.\n"); + printk_info("Version %s\n", BOOTLOADER_VERSION); + printk_info("\n"); + post_code(0xf8); + + if (stream_init() < 0) { + printk_err("Could not initialize driver...\n"); + goto out; + } + + /* Read in the initial ELF_HEAD_SIZE bytes */ + if (stream_read(header, ELF_HEAD_SIZE) != ELF_HEAD_SIZE) { + printk_err("Read failed...\n"); + goto out; + } + /* Scan for an elf header */ + header_offset = -1; + for(i = 0; i < ELF_HEAD_SIZE - (sizeof(Elf_ehdr) + sizeof(Elf_phdr)); i+=16) { + ehdr = (Elf_ehdr *)(&header[i]); + if (memcmp(ehdr->e_ident, ELFMAG, 4) != 0) { + printk_spew("NO header at %d\n", i); + continue; + } + printk_debug("Found ELF candiate at offset %d\n", i); + /* Sanity check the elf header */ + if ((ehdr->e_type == ET_EXEC) && + elf_check_arch(ehdr) && + (ehdr->e_ident[EI_VERSION] == EV_CURRENT) && + (ehdr->e_version == EV_CURRENT) && + (ehdr->e_ehsize == sizeof(Elf_ehdr)) && + (ehdr->e_phentsize = sizeof(Elf_phdr)) && + (ehdr->e_phoff < (ELF_HEAD_SIZE - i)) && + ((ehdr->e_phoff + (ehdr->e_phentsize * ehdr->e_phnum)) <= + (ELF_HEAD_SIZE - i))) { + header_offset = i; + break; + } + ehdr = 0; + } + printk_spew("header_offset is %d\n", header_offset); + if (header_offset == -1) { + goto out; + } + + printk_spew("Try to load at offset 0x%x\n", header_offset); + result = elfload(mem, + header + header_offset , ELF_HEAD_SIZE - header_offset); + out: + if (!result) { + /* Shutdown the stream device */ + stream_fini(); + + printk_err("Cannot Load ELF Image\n"); + + post_code(0xff); + } + return 0; + +} diff --git a/src/boot/hardwaremain.c b/src/boot/hardwaremain.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3507f88f0a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/boot/hardwaremain.c @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ +/* +This software and ancillary information (herein called SOFTWARE ) +called LinuxBIOS is made available under the terms described +here. The SOFTWARE has been approved for release with associated +LA-CC Number 00-34 . Unless otherwise indicated, this SOFTWARE has +been authored by an employee or employees of the University of +California, operator of the Los Alamos National Laboratory under +Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36 with the U.S. Department of Energy. The +U.S. Government has rights to use, reproduce, and distribute this +SOFTWARE. The public may copy, distribute, prepare derivative works +and publicly display this SOFTWARE without charge, provided that this +Notice and any statement of authorship are reproduced on all copies. +Neither the Government nor the University makes any warranty, express +or implied, or assumes any liability or responsibility for the use of +this SOFTWARE. If SOFTWARE is modified to produce derivative works, +such modified SOFTWARE should be clearly marked, so as not to confuse +it with the version available from LANL. + */ +/* Copyright 2000, Ron Minnich, Advanced Computing Lab, LANL + * rminnich@lanl.gov + */ + + +/* + * C Bootstrap code for the LinuxBIOS + */ + + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#if 0 +#include +#endif +#if 0 +#include +#endif +#include +#include + + +#ifndef CONFIG_MAX_PHYSICAL_CPUS +#define CONFIG_MAX_PHYSICAL_CPUS CONFIG_MAX_CPUS +#endif + +/* The processor map. + * Now that SMP is in linuxbios, and Linux counts on us + * giving accurate information about processors, we need a map + * of what processors are out there. This could be a bit mask, + * but we will be optimistic and hope we someday run on + * REALLY BIG SMPs. Also we may need more than one bit of + * info per processor at some point. I hope we don't need + * anything more complex than an int. + */ +static unsigned long processor_map[MAX_CPUS]; + +static struct mem_range *get_ramsize(void) +{ + struct mem_range *mem = 0; + if (!mem) { + mem = sizeram(); + } + if (!mem) { + printk_err("No memory size information!\n"); + for(;;); + } + return mem; +} + + +#if SMP == 1 +/* Number of cpus that are currently running in linuxbios */ +static atomic_t active_cpus = ATOMIC_INIT(1); + +void secondary_cpu_init(void) +{ + struct mem_range *mem; + unsigned long id; + int index; + + atomic_inc(&active_cpus); + printk_debug(__FUNCTION__ "\n"); + mem = get_ramsize(); + id = cpu_initialize(mem); + index = processor_index(id); + printk_debug(__FUNCTION__ " %d/%u\n", index, id); + processor_map[index] = CPU_ENABLED; + atomic_dec(&active_cpus); + stop_cpu(id); +} + +static void wait_for_other_cpus(void) +{ + int old_active_count, active_count; + int i; + old_active_count = 1; + + active_count = atomic_read(&active_cpus); + while(active_count > 1) { + if (active_count != old_active_count) { + printk_info("Waiting for %d CPUS to stop\n", active_count); + old_active_count = active_count; + } + active_count = atomic_read(&active_cpus); + } + for(i = 0; i < MAX_CPUS; i++) { + if (!(processor_map[i] & CPU_ENABLED)) { + printk_err("CPU %d/%u did not initialize!\n", + i, initial_apicid[i]); + processor_map[i] = 0; + mainboard_cpu_fixup(i); + } + } + printk_debug("All AP CPUs stopped\n"); +} + +#else /* SMP */ +#define wait_for_other_cpus() do {} while(0) +#endif /* SMP */ + +void hardwaremain(int boot_complete) +{ + /* Processor ID of the BOOT cpu (i.e. the one running this code) */ + unsigned long boot_cpu; + int boot_index; + + /* the order here is a bit tricky. We don't want to do much of + * anything that uses config registers until after PciAllocateResources + * since that function also figures out what kind of config strategy + * to use (type 1 or type 2). + * so we turn on cache, then worry about PCI setup, then do other + * things, so that the other work can use the PciRead* and PciWrite* + * functions. + */ + struct mem_range *mem, *tmem; + struct lb_memory *lb_mem; + unsigned long totalmem; + + post_code(0x80); + /* displayinit MUST PRECEDE ALL PRINTK! */ + console_init(); + + post_code(0x39); + printk_notice("LinuxBIOS-%s%s %s %s...\n", + linuxbios_version, linuxbios_extra_version, linuxbios_build, + (boot_complete)?"rebooting":"booting"); + + post_code(0x40); + +#if 0 + /* If we have already booted attempt a hard reboot */ + if (boot_complete) { + hard_reset(); + } +#endif +#if 1 + + // pick how to scan the bus. This is first so we can get at memory size. + printk_info("Finding PCI configuration type.\n"); + pci_set_method(); + post_code(0x5f); +#if 0 + enumerate_static_devices(); +#endif + dev_enumerate(); + post_code(0x66); + // Now do the real bus + // we round the total ram up a lot for thing like the SISFB, which + // shares high memory with the CPU. + dev_configure(); + post_code(0x88); + + dev_enable(); + dev_initialize(); + post_code(0x89); +#endif + + mem = get_ramsize(); + post_code(0x70); + totalmem = 0; + for(tmem = mem; tmem->sizek; tmem++) { + totalmem += tmem->sizek; + } + printk_info("totalram: %ldM\n", + (totalmem + 512) >> 10); /* Round to the nearest meg */ + + /* Fully initialize the cpu before configuring the bus */ + boot_cpu = cpu_initialize(mem); + boot_index = processor_index(boot_cpu); + printk_spew("BOOT CPU is %d\n", boot_cpu); + processor_map[boot_index] = CPU_BOOTPROCESSOR|CPU_ENABLED; + + /* Now start the other cpus initializing + * The sooner they start the sooner they stop. + */ + post_code(0x75); + startup_other_cpus(processor_map); + post_code(0x77); + + /* make certain we are the only cpu running in linuxBIOS */ + wait_for_other_cpus(); + + /* Now that we have collected all of our information + * write our configuration tables. + */ + lb_mem = write_tables(mem, processor_map); + + elfboot(lb_mem); +} + -- cgit v1.2.3