/* * This file is part of the LinuxBIOS project. * * Copyright (C) 2000 AG Electronics Ltd. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * 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 */ /* * The aim of this code is to bring the machine from power-on to the point * where we can jump to the the main LinuxBIOS entry point hardwaremain() * which is written in C. * * At power-on, we have no RAM, a memory-mapped I/O space, and we are executing * out of ROM, generally at 0xfff00100. * * Before we jump to harwaremain() we want to do the following: * * - enable L1 I/D caches, otherwise performance will be slow * - set up DBATs for the following regions: * - RAM (generally 0x00000000 -> 0x7fffffff) * - ROM (_ROMBASE -> _ROMBASE + ROM_SIZE) * - I/O (generally 0xfc000000 -> 0xfdffffff) * - the main purpose for setting up the DBATs is so the I/O region * can be marked cache inhibited/write through * - set up IBATs for RAM and ROM * */ #include #define BSP_IOREGION1 0x80000000 #define BSP_IOMASK1 BAT_BL_256M | BAT_VALID_SUPERVISOR | BAT_VALID_USER #define BSP_IOREGION2 0xFD000000 #define BSP_IOMASK2 BAT_BL_64M | BAT_VALID_SUPERVISOR | BAT_VALID_USER isync sync /* * Disable dcache and MMU * Clear IR & DR * Enable FP */ li r0, 0 mtspr HID0, r0 sync mfmsr r3 li r4, 0x0030 /* IR & DR */ andc r3, r3, r4 ori r3, r3, 0x2000 /* FP */ mtmsr r3 isync sync /* * Invalidate D & I BATS */ mtibatu 0, r0 mtibatu 1, r0 mtibatu 2, r0 mtibatu 3, r0 isync mtdbatu 0, r0 mtdbatu 1, r0 mtdbatu 2, r0 mtdbatu 3, r0 isync /* * Clear segment registers (LinuxBIOS doesn't use these) */ mtsr 0, r0 isync mtsr 1, r0 isync mtsr 2, r0 isync mtsr 3, r0 isync mtsr 4, r0 isync mtsr 5, r0 isync mtsr 6, r0 isync mtsr 7, r0 isync mtsr 8, r0 isync mtsr 9, r0 isync mtsr 10, r0 isync mtsr 11, r0 isync mtsr 12, r0 isync mtsr 13, r0 isync mtsr 14, r0 isync mtsr 15, r0 isync /* * Set up DBATs * * DBAT0 covers RAM (0 -> 0x0FFFFFFF) (256Mb) * DBAT1 covers PCI memory and ROM (0xFD000000 -> 0xFFFFFFFF) (64Mb) * DBAT2 covers PCI memory (0x80000000 -> 0x8FFFFFFF) (256Mb) * DBAT3 is not used */ lis r2, 0@h ori r3, r2, BAT_BL_256M | BAT_VALID_SUPERVISOR | BAT_VALID_USER ori r2, r2, BAT_READ_WRITE | BAT_GUARDED mtdbatu 0, r3 mtdbatl 0, r2 isync lis r2, BSP_IOREGION2@h ori r3, r2, BAT_BL_64M | BAT_VALID_SUPERVISOR | BAT_VALID_USER ori r2, r2, BAT_CACHE_INHIBITED | BAT_GUARDED | BAT_READ_WRITE mtdbatu 1, r3 mtdbatl 1, r2 isync lis r2, BSP_IOREGION1@h ori r3, r2, BAT_BL_256M | BAT_VALID_SUPERVISOR | BAT_VALID_USER ori r2, r2, BAT_CACHE_INHIBITED | BAT_GUARDED | BAT_READ_WRITE mtdbatu 2, r3 mtdbatl 2, r2 isync /* * IBATS * * IBAT0 covers RAM (0 -> 256Mb) * IBAT1 covers ROM (_ROMBASE -> _ROMBASE+ROM_SIZE) */ lis r2, 0@h ori r3, r2, BAT_BL_256M | BAT_VALID_SUPERVISOR | BAT_VALID_USER ori r2, r2, BAT_READ_WRITE mtibatu 0, r3 mtibatl 0, r2 isync lis r2, _ROMBASE@h #if ROM_SIZE > 1048576 ori r3, r2, BAT_BL_16M | BAT_VALID_SUPERVISOR | BAT_VALID_USER #else ori r3, r2, BAT_BL_1M | BAT_VALID_SUPERVISOR | BAT_VALID_USER #endif ori r2, r2, BAT_READ_ONLY mtibatu 1, r3 mtibatl 1, r2 isync /* * Enable MMU */ mfmsr r2 ori r2, r2, MSR_DR | MSR_IR mtmsr r2 isync sync /* * Enable and invalidate the L1 icache */ mfspr r2, HID0 ori r2, r2, HID0_ICE | HID0_ICFI isync mtspr HID0, r2 /* * Enable and invalidate the L1 dcache */ mfspr r2, HID0 ori r2, r2, HID0_DCE | HID0_DCFI sync mtspr HID0, r2