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   1/* -*- mode: asm -*-
   2**
   3** head.S -- This file contains the initial boot code for the
   4**           Linux/68k kernel.
   5**
   6** Copyright 1993 by Hamish Macdonald
   7**
   8** 68040 fixes by Michael Rausch
   9** 68060 fixes by Roman Hodek
  10** MMU cleanup by Randy Thelen
  11** Final MMU cleanup by Roman Zippel
  12**
  13** Atari support by Andreas Schwab, using ideas of Robert de Vries
  14** and Bjoern Brauel
  15** VME Support by Richard Hirst
  16**
  17** 94/11/14 Andreas Schwab: put kernel at PAGESIZE
  18** 94/11/18 Andreas Schwab: remove identity mapping of STRAM for Atari
  19** ++ Bjoern & Roman: ATARI-68040 support for the Medusa
  20** 95/11/18 Richard Hirst: Added MVME166 support
  21** 96/04/26 Guenther Kelleter: fixed identity mapping for Falcon with
  22**                            Magnum- and FX-alternate ram
  23** 98/04/25 Phil Blundell: added HP300 support
  24** 1998/08/30 David Kilzer: Added support for font_desc structures
  25**            for linux-2.1.115
  26** 1999/02/11  Richard Zidlicky: added Q40 support (initial version 99/01/01)
  27** 2004/05/13 Kars de Jong: Finalised HP300 support
  28**
  29** This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
  30** License. See the file README.legal in the main directory of this archive
  31** for more details.
  32**
  33*/
  34
  35/*
  36 * Linux startup code.
  37 *
  38 * At this point, the boot loader has:
  39 * Disabled interrupts
  40 * Disabled caches
  41 * Put us in supervisor state.
  42 *
  43 * The kernel setup code takes the following steps:
  44 * .  Raise interrupt level
  45 * .  Set up initial kernel memory mapping.
  46 *    .  This sets up a mapping of the 4M of memory the kernel is located in.
  47 *    .  It also does a mapping of any initial machine specific areas.
  48 * .  Enable the MMU
  49 * .  Enable cache memories
  50 * .  Jump to kernel startup
  51 *
  52 * Much of the file restructuring was to accomplish:
  53 * 1) Remove register dependency through-out the file.
  54 * 2) Increase use of subroutines to perform functions
  55 * 3) Increase readability of the code
  56 *
  57 * Of course, readability is a subjective issue, so it will never be
  58 * argued that that goal was accomplished.  It was merely a goal.
  59 * A key way to help make code more readable is to give good
  60 * documentation.  So, the first thing you will find is exhaustive
  61 * write-ups on the structure of the file, and the features of the
  62 * functional subroutines.
  63 *
  64 * General Structure:
  65 * ------------------
  66 *      Without a doubt the single largest chunk of head.S is spent
  67 * mapping the kernel and I/O physical space into the logical range
  68 * for the kernel.
  69 *      There are new subroutines and data structures to make MMU
  70 * support cleaner and easier to understand.
  71 *      First, you will find a routine call "mmu_map" which maps
  72 * a logical to a physical region for some length given a cache
  73 * type on behalf of the caller.  This routine makes writing the
  74 * actual per-machine specific code very simple.
  75 *      A central part of the code, but not a subroutine in itself,
  76 * is the mmu_init code which is broken down into mapping the kernel
  77 * (the same for all machines) and mapping machine-specific I/O
  78 * regions.
  79 *      Also, there will be a description of engaging the MMU and
  80 * caches.
  81 *      You will notice that there is a chunk of code which
  82 * can emit the entire MMU mapping of the machine.  This is present
  83 * only in debug modes and can be very helpful.
  84 *      Further, there is a new console driver in head.S that is
  85 * also only engaged in debug mode.  Currently, it's only supported
  86 * on the Macintosh class of machines.  However, it is hoped that
  87 * others will plug-in support for specific machines.
  88 *
  89 * ######################################################################
  90 *
  91 * mmu_map
  92 * -------
  93 *      mmu_map was written for two key reasons.  First, it was clear
  94 * that it was very difficult to read the previous code for mapping
  95 * regions of memory.  Second, the Macintosh required such extensive
  96 * memory allocations that it didn't make sense to propagate the
  97 * existing code any further.
  98 *      mmu_map requires some parameters:
  99 *
 100 *      mmu_map (logical, physical, length, cache_type)
 101 *
 102 *      While this essentially describes the function in the abstract, you'll
 103 * find more indepth description of other parameters at the implementation site.
 104 *
 105 * mmu_get_root_table_entry
 106 * ------------------------
 107 * mmu_get_ptr_table_entry
 108 * -----------------------
 109 * mmu_get_page_table_entry
 110 * ------------------------
 111 *
 112 *      These routines are used by other mmu routines to get a pointer into
 113 * a table, if necessary a new table is allocated. These routines are working
 114 * basically like pmd_alloc() and pte_alloc() in <asm/pgtable.h>. The root
 115 * table needs of course only to be allocated once in mmu_get_root_table_entry,
 116 * so that here also some mmu specific initialization is done. The second page
 117 * at the start of the kernel (the first page is unmapped later) is used for
 118 * the kernel_pg_dir. It must be at a position known at link time (as it's used
 119 * to initialize the init task struct) and since it needs special cache
 120 * settings, it's the easiest to use this page, the rest of the page is used
 121 * for further pointer tables.
 122 * mmu_get_page_table_entry allocates always a whole page for page tables, this
 123 * means 1024 pages and so 4MB of memory can be mapped. It doesn't make sense
 124 * to manage page tables in smaller pieces as nearly all mappings have that
 125 * size.
 126 *
 127 * ######################################################################
 128 *
 129 *
 130 * ######################################################################
 131 *
 132 * mmu_engage
 133 * ----------
 134 *      Thanks to a small helping routine enabling the mmu got quite simple
 135 * and there is only one way left. mmu_engage makes a complete a new mapping
 136 * that only includes the absolute necessary to be able to jump to the final
 137 * position and to restore the original mapping.
 138 * As this code doesn't need a transparent translation register anymore this
 139 * means all registers are free to be used by machines that needs them for
 140 * other purposes.
 141 *
 142 * ######################################################################
 143 *
 144 * mmu_print
 145 * ---------
 146 *      This algorithm will print out the page tables of the system as
 147 * appropriate for an 030 or an 040.  This is useful for debugging purposes
 148 * and as such is enclosed in #ifdef MMU_PRINT/#endif clauses.
 149 *
 150 * ######################################################################
 151 *
 152 * console_init
 153 * ------------
 154 *      The console is also able to be turned off.  The console in head.S
 155 * is specifically for debugging and can be very useful.  It is surrounded by
 156 * #ifdef / #endif clauses so it doesn't have to ship in known-good
 157 * kernels.  It's basic algorithm is to determine the size of the screen
 158 * (in height/width and bit depth) and then use that information for
 159 * displaying an 8x8 font or an 8x16 (widthxheight).  I prefer the 8x8 for
 160 * debugging so I can see more good data.  But it was trivial to add support
 161 * for both fonts, so I included it.
 162 *      Also, the algorithm for plotting pixels is abstracted so that in
 163 * theory other platforms could add support for different kinds of frame
 164 * buffers.  This could be very useful.
 165 *
 166 * console_put_penguin
 167 * -------------------
 168 *      An important part of any Linux bring up is the penguin and there's
 169 * nothing like getting the Penguin on the screen!  This algorithm will work
 170 * on any machine for which there is a console_plot_pixel.
 171 *
 172 * console_scroll
 173 * --------------
 174 *      My hope is that the scroll algorithm does the right thing on the
 175 * various platforms, but it wouldn't be hard to add the test conditions
 176 * and new code if it doesn't.
 177 *
 178 * console_putc
 179 * -------------
 180 *
 181 * ######################################################################
 182 *
 183 *      Register usage has greatly simplified within head.S. Every subroutine
 184 * saves and restores all registers that it modifies (except it returns a
 185 * value in there of course). So the only register that needs to be initialized
 186 * is the stack pointer.
 187 * All other init code and data is now placed in the init section, so it will
 188 * be automatically freed at the end of the kernel initialization.
 189 *
 190 * ######################################################################
 191 *
 192 * options
 193 * -------
 194 *      There are many options available in a build of this file.  I've
 195 * taken the time to describe them here to save you the time of searching
 196 * for them and trying to understand what they mean.
 197 *
 198 * CONFIG_xxx:  These are the obvious machine configuration defines created
 199 * during configuration.  These are defined in autoconf.h.
 200 *
 201 * CONSOLE_DEBUG:  Only supports a Mac frame buffer but could easily be
 202 * extended to support other platforms.
 203 *
 204 * TEST_MMU:    This is a test harness for running on any given machine but
 205 * getting an MMU dump for another class of machine.  The classes of machines
 206 * that can be tested are any of the makes (Atari, Amiga, Mac, VME, etc.)
 207 * and any of the models (030, 040, 060, etc.).
 208 *
 209 *      NOTE:   TEST_MMU is NOT permanent!  It is scheduled to be removed
 210 *              When head.S boots on Atari, Amiga, Macintosh, and VME
 211 *              machines.  At that point the underlying logic will be
 212 *              believed to be solid enough to be trusted, and TEST_MMU
 213 *              can be dropped.  Do note that that will clean up the
 214 *              head.S code significantly as large blocks of #if/#else
 215 *              clauses can be removed.
 216 *
 217 * MMU_NOCACHE_KERNEL:  On the Macintosh platform there was an inquiry into
 218 * determing why devices don't appear to work.  A test case was to remove
 219 * the cacheability of the kernel bits.
 220 *
 221 * MMU_PRINT:   There is a routine built into head.S that can display the
 222 * MMU data structures.  It outputs its result through the serial_putc
 223 * interface.  So where ever that winds up driving data, that's where the
 224 * mmu struct will appear.
 225 *
 226 * SERIAL_DEBUG:        There are a series of putc() macro statements
 227 * scattered through out the code to give progress of status to the
 228 * person sitting at the console.  This constant determines whether those
 229 * are used.
 230 *
 231 * DEBUG:       This is the standard DEBUG flag that can be set for building
 232 *              the kernel.  It has the effect adding additional tests into
 233 *              the code.
 234 *
 235 * FONT_6x11:
 236 * FONT_8x8:
 237 * FONT_8x16:
 238 *              In theory these could be determined at run time or handed
 239 *              over by the booter.  But, let's be real, it's a fine hard
 240 *              coded value.  (But, you will notice the code is run-time
 241 *              flexible!)  A pointer to the font's struct font_desc
 242 *              is kept locally in Lconsole_font.  It is used to determine
 243 *              font size information dynamically.
 244 *
 245 * Atari constants:
 246 * USE_PRINTER: Use the printer port for serial debug.
 247 * USE_SCC_B:   Use the SCC port A (Serial2) for serial debug.
 248 * USE_SCC_A:   Use the SCC port B (Modem2) for serial debug.
 249 * USE_MFP:     Use the ST-MFP port (Modem1) for serial debug.
 250 *
 251 * Macintosh constants:
 252 * MAC_USE_SCC_A: Use SCC port A (modem) for serial debug.
 253 * MAC_USE_SCC_B: Use SCC port B (printer) for serial debug.
 254 */
 255
 256#include <linux/linkage.h>
 257#include <linux/init.h>
 258#include <linux/pgtable.h>
 259#include <asm/bootinfo.h>
 260#include <asm/bootinfo-amiga.h>
 261#include <asm/bootinfo-atari.h>
 262#include <asm/bootinfo-hp300.h>
 263#include <asm/bootinfo-mac.h>
 264#include <asm/bootinfo-q40.h>
 265#include <asm/bootinfo-vme.h>
 266#include <asm/setup.h>
 267#include <asm/entry.h>
 268#include <asm/page.h>
 269#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
 270#ifdef CONFIG_MAC
 271#  include <asm/machw.h>
 272#endif
 273
 274#ifdef CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK
 275#  define SERIAL_DEBUG
 276#  if defined(CONFIG_MAC) && defined(CONFIG_FONT_SUPPORT)
 277#    define CONSOLE_DEBUG
 278#  endif
 279#endif
 280
 281#undef MMU_PRINT
 282#undef MMU_NOCACHE_KERNEL
 283#undef DEBUG
 284
 285/*
 286 * For the head.S console, there are three supported fonts, 6x11, 8x16 and 8x8.
 287 * The 8x8 font is harder to read but fits more on the screen.
 288 */
 289#define FONT_8x8        /* default */
 290/* #define FONT_8x16 */ /* 2nd choice */
 291/* #define FONT_6x11 */ /* 3rd choice */
 292
 293.globl kernel_pg_dir
 294.globl availmem
 295.globl m68k_init_mapped_size
 296.globl m68k_pgtable_cachemode
 297.globl m68k_supervisor_cachemode
 298#ifdef CONFIG_MVME16x
 299.globl mvme_bdid
 300#endif
 301#ifdef CONFIG_Q40
 302.globl q40_mem_cptr
 303#endif
 304
 305CPUTYPE_040     = 1     /* indicates an 040 */
 306CPUTYPE_060     = 2     /* indicates an 060 */
 307CPUTYPE_0460    = 3     /* if either above are set, this is set */
 308CPUTYPE_020     = 4     /* indicates an 020 */
 309
 310/* Translation control register */
 311TC_ENABLE = 0x8000
 312TC_PAGE8K = 0x4000
 313TC_PAGE4K = 0x0000
 314
 315/* Transparent translation registers */
 316TTR_ENABLE      = 0x8000        /* enable transparent translation */
 317TTR_ANYMODE     = 0x4000        /* user and kernel mode access */
 318TTR_KERNELMODE  = 0x2000        /* only kernel mode access */
 319TTR_USERMODE    = 0x0000        /* only user mode access */
 320TTR_CI          = 0x0400        /* inhibit cache */
 321TTR_RW          = 0x0200        /* read/write mode */
 322TTR_RWM         = 0x0100        /* read/write mask */
 323TTR_FCB2        = 0x0040        /* function code base bit 2 */
 324TTR_FCB1        = 0x0020        /* function code base bit 1 */
 325TTR_FCB0        = 0x0010        /* function code base bit 0 */
 326TTR_FCM2        = 0x0004        /* function code mask bit 2 */
 327TTR_FCM1        = 0x0002        /* function code mask bit 1 */
 328TTR_FCM0        = 0x0001        /* function code mask bit 0 */
 329
 330/* Cache Control registers */
 331CC6_ENABLE_D    = 0x80000000    /* enable data cache (680[46]0) */
 332CC6_FREEZE_D    = 0x40000000    /* freeze data cache (68060) */
 333CC6_ENABLE_SB   = 0x20000000    /* enable store buffer (68060) */
 334CC6_PUSH_DPI    = 0x10000000    /* disable CPUSH invalidation (68060) */
 335CC6_HALF_D      = 0x08000000    /* half-cache mode for data cache (68060) */
 336CC6_ENABLE_B    = 0x00800000    /* enable branch cache (68060) */
 337CC6_CLRA_B      = 0x00400000    /* clear all entries in branch cache (68060) */
 338CC6_CLRU_B      = 0x00200000    /* clear user entries in branch cache (68060) */
 339CC6_ENABLE_I    = 0x00008000    /* enable instruction cache (680[46]0) */
 340CC6_FREEZE_I    = 0x00004000    /* freeze instruction cache (68060) */
 341CC6_HALF_I      = 0x00002000    /* half-cache mode for instruction cache (68060) */
 342CC3_ALLOC_WRITE = 0x00002000    /* write allocate mode(68030) */
 343CC3_ENABLE_DB   = 0x00001000    /* enable data burst (68030) */
 344CC3_CLR_D       = 0x00000800    /* clear data cache (68030) */
 345CC3_CLRE_D      = 0x00000400    /* clear entry in data cache (68030) */
 346CC3_FREEZE_D    = 0x00000200    /* freeze data cache (68030) */
 347CC3_ENABLE_D    = 0x00000100    /* enable data cache (68030) */
 348CC3_ENABLE_IB   = 0x00000010    /* enable instruction burst (68030) */
 349CC3_CLR_I       = 0x00000008    /* clear instruction cache (68030) */
 350CC3_CLRE_I      = 0x00000004    /* clear entry in instruction cache (68030) */
 351CC3_FREEZE_I    = 0x00000002    /* freeze instruction cache (68030) */
 352CC3_ENABLE_I    = 0x00000001    /* enable instruction cache (68030) */
 353
 354/* Miscellaneous definitions */
 355PAGESIZE        = 4096
 356PAGESHIFT       = 12
 357
 358ROOT_TABLE_SIZE = 128
 359PTR_TABLE_SIZE  = 128
 360PAGE_TABLE_SIZE = 64
 361ROOT_INDEX_SHIFT = 25
 362PTR_INDEX_SHIFT  = 18
 363PAGE_INDEX_SHIFT = 12
 364
 365#ifdef DEBUG
 366/* When debugging use readable names for labels */
 367#ifdef __STDC__
 368#define L(name) .head.S.##name
 369#else
 370#define L(name) .head.S./**/name
 371#endif
 372#else
 373#ifdef __STDC__
 374#define L(name) .L##name
 375#else
 376#define L(name) .L/**/name
 377#endif
 378#endif
 379
 380/* The __INITDATA stuff is a no-op when ftrace or kgdb are turned on */
 381#ifndef __INITDATA
 382#define __INITDATA      .data
 383#define __FINIT         .previous
 384#endif
 385
 386/* Several macros to make the writing of subroutines easier:
 387 * - func_start marks the beginning of the routine which setups the frame
 388 *   register and saves the registers, it also defines another macro
 389 *   to automatically restore the registers again.
 390 * - func_return marks the end of the routine and simply calls the prepared
 391 *   macro to restore registers and jump back to the caller.
 392 * - func_define generates another macro to automatically put arguments
 393 *   onto the stack call the subroutine and cleanup the stack again.
 394 */
 395
 396/* Within subroutines these macros can be used to access the arguments
 397 * on the stack. With STACK some allocated memory on the stack can be
 398 * accessed and ARG0 points to the return address (used by mmu_engage).
 399 */
 400#define STACK   %a6@(stackstart)
 401#define ARG0    %a6@(4)
 402#define ARG1    %a6@(8)
 403#define ARG2    %a6@(12)
 404#define ARG3    %a6@(16)
 405#define ARG4    %a6@(20)
 406
 407.macro  func_start      name,saveregs,stack=0
 408L(\name):
 409        linkw   %a6,#-\stack
 410        moveml  \saveregs,%sp@-
 411.set    stackstart,-\stack
 412
 413.macro  func_return_\name
 414        moveml  %sp@+,\saveregs
 415        unlk    %a6
 416        rts
 417.endm
 418.endm
 419
 420.macro  func_return     name
 421        func_return_\name
 422.endm
 423
 424.macro  func_call       name
 425        jbsr    L(\name)
 426.endm
 427
 428.macro  move_stack      nr,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4
 429.if     \nr
 430        move_stack      "(\nr-1)",\arg2,\arg3,\arg4
 431        movel   \arg1,%sp@-
 432.endif
 433.endm
 434
 435.macro  func_define     name,nr=0
 436.macro  \name   arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4
 437        move_stack      \nr,\arg1,\arg2,\arg3,\arg4
 438        func_call       \name
 439.if     \nr
 440        lea     %sp@(\nr*4),%sp
 441.endif
 442.endm
 443.endm
 444
 445func_define     mmu_map,4
 446func_define     mmu_map_tt,4
 447func_define     mmu_fixup_page_mmu_cache,1
 448func_define     mmu_temp_map,2
 449func_define     mmu_engage
 450func_define     mmu_get_root_table_entry,1
 451func_define     mmu_get_ptr_table_entry,2
 452func_define     mmu_get_page_table_entry,2
 453func_define     mmu_print
 454func_define     get_new_page
 455#if defined(CONFIG_HP300) || defined(CONFIG_APOLLO)
 456func_define     set_leds
 457#endif
 458
 459.macro  mmu_map_eq      arg1,arg2,arg3
 460        mmu_map \arg1,\arg1,\arg2,\arg3
 461.endm
 462
 463.macro  get_bi_record   record
 464        pea     \record
 465        func_call       get_bi_record
 466        addql   #4,%sp
 467.endm
 468
 469func_define     serial_putc,1
 470func_define     console_putc,1
 471
 472func_define     console_init
 473func_define     console_put_penguin
 474func_define     console_plot_pixel,3
 475func_define     console_scroll
 476
 477.macro  putc    ch
 478#if defined(CONSOLE_DEBUG) || defined(SERIAL_DEBUG)
 479        pea     \ch
 480#endif
 481#ifdef CONSOLE_DEBUG
 482        func_call       console_putc
 483#endif
 484#ifdef SERIAL_DEBUG
 485        func_call       serial_putc
 486#endif
 487#if defined(CONSOLE_DEBUG) || defined(SERIAL_DEBUG)
 488        addql   #4,%sp
 489#endif
 490.endm
 491
 492.macro  dputc   ch
 493#ifdef DEBUG
 494        putc    \ch
 495#endif
 496.endm
 497
 498func_define     putn,1
 499
 500.macro  dputn   nr
 501#ifdef DEBUG
 502        putn    \nr
 503#endif
 504.endm
 505
 506.macro  puts            string
 507#if defined(CONSOLE_DEBUG) || defined(SERIAL_DEBUG)
 508        __INITDATA
 509.Lstr\@:
 510        .string "\string"
 511        __FINIT
 512        pea     %pc@(.Lstr\@)
 513        func_call       puts
 514        addql   #4,%sp
 515#endif
 516.endm
 517
 518.macro  dputs   string
 519#ifdef DEBUG
 520        puts    "\string"
 521#endif
 522.endm
 523
 524#define is_not_amiga(lab) cmpl &MACH_AMIGA,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 525#define is_not_atari(lab) cmpl &MACH_ATARI,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 526#define is_not_mac(lab) cmpl &MACH_MAC,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 527#define is_not_mvme147(lab) cmpl &MACH_MVME147,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 528#define is_not_mvme16x(lab) cmpl &MACH_MVME16x,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 529#define is_not_bvme6000(lab) cmpl &MACH_BVME6000,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 530#define is_mvme147(lab) cmpl &MACH_MVME147,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jeq lab
 531#define is_mvme16x(lab) cmpl &MACH_MVME16x,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jeq lab
 532#define is_bvme6000(lab) cmpl &MACH_BVME6000,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jeq lab
 533#define is_not_hp300(lab) cmpl &MACH_HP300,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 534#define is_not_apollo(lab) cmpl &MACH_APOLLO,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 535#define is_not_q40(lab) cmpl &MACH_Q40,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 536#define is_not_sun3x(lab) cmpl &MACH_SUN3X,%pc@(m68k_machtype); jne lab
 537
 538#define hasnt_leds(lab) cmpl &MACH_HP300,%pc@(m68k_machtype); \
 539                        jeq 42f; \
 540                        cmpl &MACH_APOLLO,%pc@(m68k_machtype); \
 541                        jne lab ;\
 542                42:\
 543
 544#define is_040_or_060(lab)      btst &CPUTYPE_0460,%pc@(L(cputype)+3); jne lab
 545#define is_not_040_or_060(lab)  btst &CPUTYPE_0460,%pc@(L(cputype)+3); jeq lab
 546#define is_040(lab)             btst &CPUTYPE_040,%pc@(L(cputype)+3); jne lab
 547#define is_060(lab)             btst &CPUTYPE_060,%pc@(L(cputype)+3); jne lab
 548#define is_not_060(lab)         btst &CPUTYPE_060,%pc@(L(cputype)+3); jeq lab
 549#define is_020(lab)             btst &CPUTYPE_020,%pc@(L(cputype)+3); jne lab
 550#define is_not_020(lab)         btst &CPUTYPE_020,%pc@(L(cputype)+3); jeq lab
 551
 552/* On the HP300 we use the on-board LEDs for debug output before
 553   the console is running.  Writing a 1 bit turns the corresponding LED
 554   _off_ - on the 340 bit 7 is towards the back panel of the machine.  */
 555.macro  leds    mask
 556#if defined(CONFIG_HP300) || defined(CONFIG_APOLLO)
 557        hasnt_leds(.Lled\@)
 558        pea     \mask
 559        func_call       set_leds
 560        addql   #4,%sp
 561.Lled\@:
 562#endif
 563.endm
 564
 565__HEAD
 566ENTRY(_stext)
 567/*
 568 * Version numbers of the bootinfo interface
 569 * The area from _stext to _start will later be used as kernel pointer table
 570 */
 571        bras    1f      /* Jump over bootinfo version numbers */
 572
 573        .long   BOOTINFOV_MAGIC
 574        .long   MACH_AMIGA, AMIGA_BOOTI_VERSION
 575        .long   MACH_ATARI, ATARI_BOOTI_VERSION
 576        .long   MACH_MVME147, MVME147_BOOTI_VERSION
 577        .long   MACH_MVME16x, MVME16x_BOOTI_VERSION
 578        .long   MACH_BVME6000, BVME6000_BOOTI_VERSION
 579        .long   MACH_MAC, MAC_BOOTI_VERSION
 580        .long   MACH_Q40, Q40_BOOTI_VERSION
 581        .long   MACH_HP300, HP300_BOOTI_VERSION
 582        .long   0
 5831:      jra     __start
 584
 585.equ    kernel_pg_dir,_stext
 586
 587.equ    .,_stext+PAGESIZE
 588
 589ENTRY(_start)
 590        jra     __start
 591__INIT
 592ENTRY(__start)
 593/*
 594 * Setup initial stack pointer
 595 */
 596        lea     %pc@(_stext),%sp
 597
 598/*
 599 * Record the CPU and machine type.
 600 */
 601        get_bi_record   BI_MACHTYPE
 602        lea     %pc@(m68k_machtype),%a1
 603        movel   %a0@,%a1@
 604
 605        get_bi_record   BI_FPUTYPE
 606        lea     %pc@(m68k_fputype),%a1
 607        movel   %a0@,%a1@
 608
 609        get_bi_record   BI_MMUTYPE
 610        lea     %pc@(m68k_mmutype),%a1
 611        movel   %a0@,%a1@
 612
 613        get_bi_record   BI_CPUTYPE
 614        lea     %pc@(m68k_cputype),%a1
 615        movel   %a0@,%a1@
 616
 617        leds    0x1
 618
 619#ifdef CONFIG_MAC
 620/*
 621 * For Macintosh, we need to determine the display parameters early (at least
 622 * while debugging it).
 623 */
 624
 625        is_not_mac(L(test_notmac))
 626
 627        get_bi_record   BI_MAC_VADDR
 628        lea     %pc@(L(mac_videobase)),%a1
 629        movel   %a0@,%a1@
 630
 631        get_bi_record   BI_MAC_VDEPTH
 632        lea     %pc@(L(mac_videodepth)),%a1
 633        movel   %a0@,%a1@
 634
 635        get_bi_record   BI_MAC_VDIM
 636        lea     %pc@(L(mac_dimensions)),%a1
 637        movel   %a0@,%a1@
 638
 639        get_bi_record   BI_MAC_VROW
 640        lea     %pc@(L(mac_rowbytes)),%a1
 641        movel   %a0@,%a1@
 642
 643        get_bi_record   BI_MAC_SCCBASE
 644        lea     %pc@(L(mac_sccbase)),%a1
 645        movel   %a0@,%a1@
 646
 647L(test_notmac):
 648#endif /* CONFIG_MAC */
 649
 650
 651/*
 652 * There are ultimately two pieces of information we want for all kinds of
 653 * processors CpuType and CacheBits.  The CPUTYPE was passed in from booter
 654 * and is converted here from a booter type definition to a separate bit
 655 * number which allows for the standard is_0x0 macro tests.
 656 */
 657        movel   %pc@(m68k_cputype),%d0
 658        /*
 659         * Assume it's an 030
 660         */
 661        clrl    %d1
 662
 663        /*
 664         * Test the BootInfo cputype for 060
 665         */
 666        btst    #CPUB_68060,%d0
 667        jeq     1f
 668        bset    #CPUTYPE_060,%d1
 669        bset    #CPUTYPE_0460,%d1
 670        jra     3f
 6711:
 672        /*
 673         * Test the BootInfo cputype for 040
 674         */
 675        btst    #CPUB_68040,%d0
 676        jeq     2f
 677        bset    #CPUTYPE_040,%d1
 678        bset    #CPUTYPE_0460,%d1
 679        jra     3f
 6802:
 681        /*
 682         * Test the BootInfo cputype for 020
 683         */
 684        btst    #CPUB_68020,%d0
 685        jeq     3f
 686        bset    #CPUTYPE_020,%d1
 687        jra     3f
 6883:
 689        /*
 690         * Record the cpu type
 691         */
 692        lea     %pc@(L(cputype)),%a0
 693        movel   %d1,%a0@
 694
 695        /*
 696         * NOTE:
 697         *
 698         * Now the macros are valid:
 699         *      is_040_or_060
 700         *      is_not_040_or_060
 701         *      is_040
 702         *      is_060
 703         *      is_not_060
 704         */
 705
 706        /*
 707         * Determine the cache mode for pages holding MMU tables
 708         * and for supervisor mode, unused for '020 and '030
 709         */
 710        clrl    %d0
 711        clrl    %d1
 712
 713        is_not_040_or_060(L(save_cachetype))
 714
 715        /*
 716         * '040 or '060
 717         * d1 := cacheable write-through
 718         * NOTE: The 68040 manual strongly recommends non-cached for MMU tables,
 719         * but we have been using write-through since at least 2.0.29 so I
 720         * guess it is OK.
 721         */
 722#ifdef CONFIG_060_WRITETHROUGH
 723        /*
 724         * If this is a 68060 board using drivers with cache coherency
 725         * problems, then supervisor memory accesses need to be write-through
 726         * also; otherwise, we want copyback.
 727         */
 728
 729        is_not_060(1f)
 730        movel   #_PAGE_CACHE040W,%d0
 731        jra     L(save_cachetype)
 732#endif /* CONFIG_060_WRITETHROUGH */
 7331:
 734        movew   #_PAGE_CACHE040,%d0
 735
 736        movel   #_PAGE_CACHE040W,%d1
 737
 738L(save_cachetype):
 739        /* Save cache mode for supervisor mode and page tables
 740         */
 741        lea     %pc@(m68k_supervisor_cachemode),%a0
 742        movel   %d0,%a0@
 743        lea     %pc@(m68k_pgtable_cachemode),%a0
 744        movel   %d1,%a0@
 745
 746/*
 747 * raise interrupt level
 748 */
 749        movew   #0x2700,%sr
 750
 751/*
 752   If running on an Atari, determine the I/O base of the
 753   serial port and test if we are running on a Medusa or Hades.
 754   This test is necessary here, because on the Hades the serial
 755   port is only accessible in the high I/O memory area.
 756
 757   The test whether it is a Medusa is done by writing to the byte at
 758   phys. 0x0. This should result in a bus error on all other machines.
 759
 760   ...should, but doesn't. The Afterburner040 for the Falcon has the
 761   same behaviour (0x0..0x7 are no ROM shadow). So we have to do
 762   another test to distinguish Medusa and AB040. This is a
 763   read attempt for 0x00ff82fe phys. that should bus error on a Falcon
 764   (+AB040), but is in the range where the Medusa always asserts DTACK.
 765
 766   The test for the Hades is done by reading address 0xb0000000. This
 767   should give a bus error on the Medusa.
 768 */
 769
 770#ifdef CONFIG_ATARI
 771        is_not_atari(L(notypetest))
 772
 773        /* get special machine type (Medusa/Hades/AB40) */
 774        moveq   #0,%d3 /* default if tag doesn't exist */
 775        get_bi_record   BI_ATARI_MCH_TYPE
 776        tstl    %d0
 777        jbmi    1f
 778        movel   %a0@,%d3
 779        lea     %pc@(atari_mch_type),%a0
 780        movel   %d3,%a0@
 7811:
 782        /* On the Hades, the iobase must be set up before opening the
 783         * serial port. There are no I/O regs at 0x00ffxxxx at all. */
 784        moveq   #0,%d0
 785        cmpl    #ATARI_MACH_HADES,%d3
 786        jbne    1f
 787        movel   #0xff000000,%d0         /* Hades I/O base addr: 0xff000000 */
 7881:      lea     %pc@(L(iobase)),%a0
 789        movel   %d0,%a0@
 790
 791L(notypetest):
 792#endif
 793
 794#ifdef CONFIG_VME
 795        is_mvme147(L(getvmetype))
 796        is_bvme6000(L(getvmetype))
 797        is_not_mvme16x(L(gvtdone))
 798
 799        /* See if the loader has specified the BI_VME_TYPE tag.  Recent
 800         * versions of VMELILO and TFTPLILO do this.  We have to do this
 801         * early so we know how to handle console output.  If the tag
 802         * doesn't exist then we use the Bug for output on MVME16x.
 803         */
 804L(getvmetype):
 805        get_bi_record   BI_VME_TYPE
 806        tstl    %d0
 807        jbmi    1f
 808        movel   %a0@,%d3
 809        lea     %pc@(vme_brdtype),%a0
 810        movel   %d3,%a0@
 8111:
 812#ifdef CONFIG_MVME16x
 813        is_not_mvme16x(L(gvtdone))
 814
 815        /* Need to get the BRD_ID info to differentiate between 162, 167,
 816         * etc.  This is available as a BI_VME_BRDINFO tag with later
 817         * versions of VMELILO and TFTPLILO, otherwise we call the Bug.
 818         */
 819        get_bi_record   BI_VME_BRDINFO
 820        tstl    %d0
 821        jpl     1f
 822
 823        /* Get pointer to board ID data from Bug */
 824        movel   %d2,%sp@-
 825        trap    #15
 826        .word   0x70            /* trap 0x70 - .BRD_ID */
 827        movel   %sp@+,%a0
 8281:
 829        lea     %pc@(mvme_bdid),%a1
 830        /* Structure is 32 bytes long */
 831        movel   %a0@+,%a1@+
 832        movel   %a0@+,%a1@+
 833        movel   %a0@+,%a1@+
 834        movel   %a0@+,%a1@+
 835        movel   %a0@+,%a1@+
 836        movel   %a0@+,%a1@+
 837        movel   %a0@+,%a1@+
 838        movel   %a0@+,%a1@+
 839#endif
 840
 841L(gvtdone):
 842
 843#endif
 844
 845#ifdef CONFIG_HP300
 846        is_not_hp300(L(nothp))
 847
 848        /* Get the address of the UART for serial debugging */
 849        get_bi_record   BI_HP300_UART_ADDR
 850        tstl    %d0
 851        jbmi    1f
 852        movel   %a0@,%d3
 853        lea     %pc@(L(uartbase)),%a0
 854        movel   %d3,%a0@
 855        get_bi_record   BI_HP300_UART_SCODE
 856        tstl    %d0
 857        jbmi    1f
 858        movel   %a0@,%d3
 859        lea     %pc@(L(uart_scode)),%a0
 860        movel   %d3,%a0@
 8611:
 862L(nothp):
 863#endif
 864
 865/*
 866 * Initialize serial port
 867 */
 868        jbsr    L(serial_init)
 869
 870/*
 871 * Initialize console
 872 */
 873#ifdef CONFIG_MAC
 874        is_not_mac(L(nocon))
 875#  ifdef CONSOLE_DEBUG
 876        console_init
 877#    ifdef CONFIG_LOGO
 878        console_put_penguin
 879#    endif /* CONFIG_LOGO */
 880#  endif /* CONSOLE_DEBUG */
 881L(nocon):
 882#endif /* CONFIG_MAC */
 883
 884
 885        putc    '\n'
 886        putc    'A'
 887        leds    0x2
 888        dputn   %pc@(L(cputype))
 889        dputn   %pc@(m68k_supervisor_cachemode)
 890        dputn   %pc@(m68k_pgtable_cachemode)
 891        dputc   '\n'
 892
 893/*
 894 * Save physical start address of kernel
 895 */
 896        lea     %pc@(L(phys_kernel_start)),%a0
 897        lea     %pc@(_stext),%a1
 898        subl    #_stext,%a1
 899        addl    #PAGE_OFFSET,%a1
 900        movel   %a1,%a0@
 901
 902        putc    'B'
 903
 904        leds    0x4
 905
 906/*
 907 *      mmu_init
 908 *
 909 *      This block of code does what's necessary to map in the various kinds
 910 *      of machines for execution of Linux.
 911 *      First map the first 4, 8, or 16 MB of kernel code & data
 912 */
 913
 914        get_bi_record BI_MEMCHUNK
 915        movel   %a0@(4),%d0
 916        movel   #16*1024*1024,%d1
 917        cmpl    %d0,%d1
 918        jls     1f
 919        lsrl    #1,%d1
 920        cmpl    %d0,%d1
 921        jls     1f
 922        lsrl    #1,%d1
 9231:
 924        lea     %pc@(m68k_init_mapped_size),%a0
 925        movel   %d1,%a0@
 926        mmu_map #PAGE_OFFSET,%pc@(L(phys_kernel_start)),%d1,\
 927                %pc@(m68k_supervisor_cachemode)
 928
 929        putc    'C'
 930
 931#ifdef CONFIG_AMIGA
 932
 933L(mmu_init_amiga):
 934
 935        is_not_amiga(L(mmu_init_not_amiga))
 936/*
 937 * mmu_init_amiga
 938 */
 939
 940        putc    'D'
 941
 942        is_not_040_or_060(1f)
 943
 944        /*
 945         * 040: Map the 16Meg range physical 0x0 up to logical 0x8000.0000
 946         */
 947        mmu_map         #0x80000000,#0,#0x01000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE_S
 948        /*
 949         * Map the Zorro III I/O space with transparent translation
 950         * for frame buffer memory etc.
 951         */
 952        mmu_map_tt      #1,#0x40000000,#0x20000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE_S
 953
 954        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
 955
 9561:
 957        /*
 958         * 030: Map the 32Meg range physical 0x0 up to logical 0x8000.0000
 959         */
 960        mmu_map         #0x80000000,#0,#0x02000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE030
 961        mmu_map_tt      #1,#0x40000000,#0x20000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE030
 962
 963        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
 964
 965L(mmu_init_not_amiga):
 966#endif
 967
 968#ifdef CONFIG_ATARI
 969
 970L(mmu_init_atari):
 971
 972        is_not_atari(L(mmu_init_not_atari))
 973
 974        putc    'E'
 975
 976/* On the Atari, we map the I/O region (phys. 0x00ffxxxx) by mapping
 977   the last 16 MB of virtual address space to the first 16 MB (i.e.
 978   0xffxxxxxx -> 0x00xxxxxx). For this, an additional pointer table is
 979   needed. I/O ranges are marked non-cachable.
 980
 981   For the Medusa it is better to map the I/O region transparently
 982   (i.e. 0xffxxxxxx -> 0xffxxxxxx), because some I/O registers are
 983   accessible only in the high area.
 984
 985   On the Hades all I/O registers are only accessible in the high
 986   area.
 987*/
 988
 989        /* I/O base addr for non-Medusa, non-Hades: 0x00000000 */
 990        moveq   #0,%d0
 991        movel   %pc@(atari_mch_type),%d3
 992        cmpl    #ATARI_MACH_MEDUSA,%d3
 993        jbeq    2f
 994        cmpl    #ATARI_MACH_HADES,%d3
 995        jbne    1f
 9962:      movel   #0xff000000,%d0 /* Medusa/Hades base addr: 0xff000000 */
 9971:      movel   %d0,%d3
 998
 999        is_040_or_060(L(spata68040))
1000
1001        /* Map everything non-cacheable, though not all parts really
1002         * need to disable caches (crucial only for 0xff8000..0xffffff
1003         * (standard I/O) and 0xf00000..0xf3ffff (IDE)). The remainder
1004         * isn't really used, except for sometimes peeking into the
1005         * ROMs (mirror at phys. 0x0), so caching isn't necessary for
1006         * this. */
1007        mmu_map #0xff000000,%d3,#0x01000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE030
1008
1009        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1010
1011L(spata68040):
1012
1013        mmu_map #0xff000000,%d3,#0x01000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE_S
1014
1015        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1016
1017L(mmu_init_not_atari):
1018#endif
1019
1020#ifdef CONFIG_Q40
1021        is_not_q40(L(notq40))
1022        /*
1023         * add transparent mapping for 0xff00 0000 - 0xffff ffff
1024         * non-cached serialized etc..
1025         * this includes master chip, DAC, RTC and ISA ports
1026         * 0xfe000000-0xfeffffff is for screen and ROM
1027         */
1028
1029        putc    'Q'
1030
1031        mmu_map_tt      #0,#0xfe000000,#0x01000000,#_PAGE_CACHE040W
1032        mmu_map_tt      #1,#0xff000000,#0x01000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE_S
1033
1034        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1035
1036L(notq40):
1037#endif
1038
1039#ifdef CONFIG_HP300
1040        is_not_hp300(L(nothp300))
1041
1042        /* On the HP300, we map the ROM, INTIO and DIO regions (phys. 0x00xxxxxx)
1043         * by mapping 32MB (on 020/030) or 16 MB (on 040) from 0xf0xxxxxx -> 0x00xxxxxx).
1044         * The ROM mapping is needed because the LEDs are mapped there too.
1045         */
1046
1047        is_040(1f)
1048
1049        /*
1050         * 030: Map the 32Meg range physical 0x0 up to logical 0xf000.0000
1051         */
1052        mmu_map #0xf0000000,#0,#0x02000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE030
1053
1054        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1055
10561:
1057        /*
1058         * 040: Map the 16Meg range physical 0x0 up to logical 0xf000.0000
1059         */
1060        mmu_map #0xf0000000,#0,#0x01000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE_S
1061
1062        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1063
1064L(nothp300):
1065#endif /* CONFIG_HP300 */
1066
1067#ifdef CONFIG_MVME147
1068
1069        is_not_mvme147(L(not147))
1070
1071        /*
1072         * On MVME147 we have already created kernel page tables for
1073         * 4MB of RAM at address 0, so now need to do a transparent
1074         * mapping of the top of memory space.  Make it 0.5GByte for now,
1075         * so we can access on-board i/o areas.
1076         */
1077
1078        mmu_map_tt      #1,#0xe0000000,#0x20000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE030
1079
1080        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1081
1082L(not147):
1083#endif /* CONFIG_MVME147 */
1084
1085#ifdef CONFIG_MVME16x
1086
1087        is_not_mvme16x(L(not16x))
1088
1089        /*
1090         * On MVME16x we have already created kernel page tables for
1091         * 4MB of RAM at address 0, so now need to do a transparent
1092         * mapping of the top of memory space.  Make it 0.5GByte for now.
1093         * Supervisor only access, so transparent mapping doesn't
1094         * clash with User code virtual address space.
1095         * this covers IO devices, PROM and SRAM.  The PROM and SRAM
1096         * mapping is needed to allow 167Bug to run.
1097         * IO is in the range 0xfff00000 to 0xfffeffff.
1098         * PROM is 0xff800000->0xffbfffff and SRAM is
1099         * 0xffe00000->0xffe1ffff.
1100         */
1101
1102        mmu_map_tt      #1,#0xe0000000,#0x20000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE_S
1103
1104        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1105
1106L(not16x):
1107#endif  /* CONFIG_MVME162 | CONFIG_MVME167 */
1108
1109#ifdef CONFIG_BVME6000
1110
1111        is_not_bvme6000(L(not6000))
1112
1113        /*
1114         * On BVME6000 we have already created kernel page tables for
1115         * 4MB of RAM at address 0, so now need to do a transparent
1116         * mapping of the top of memory space.  Make it 0.5GByte for now,
1117         * so we can access on-board i/o areas.
1118         * Supervisor only access, so transparent mapping doesn't
1119         * clash with User code virtual address space.
1120         */
1121
1122        mmu_map_tt      #1,#0xe0000000,#0x20000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE_S
1123
1124        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1125
1126L(not6000):
1127#endif /* CONFIG_BVME6000 */
1128
1129/*
1130 * mmu_init_mac
1131 *
1132 * The Macintosh mappings are less clear.
1133 *
1134 * Even as of this writing, it is unclear how the
1135 * Macintosh mappings will be done.  However, as
1136 * the first author of this code I'm proposing the
1137 * following model:
1138 *
1139 * Map the kernel (that's already done),
1140 * Map the I/O (on most machines that's the
1141 * 0x5000.0000 ... 0x5300.0000 range,
1142 * Map the video frame buffer using as few pages
1143 * as absolutely (this requirement mostly stems from
1144 * the fact that when the frame buffer is at
1145 * 0x0000.0000 then we know there is valid RAM just
1146 * above the screen that we don't want to waste!).
1147 *
1148 * By the way, if the frame buffer is at 0x0000.0000
1149 * then the Macintosh is known as an RBV based Mac.
1150 *
1151 * By the way 2, the code currently maps in a bunch of
1152 * regions.  But I'd like to cut that out.  (And move most
1153 * of the mappings up into the kernel proper ... or only
1154 * map what's necessary.)
1155 */
1156
1157#ifdef CONFIG_MAC
1158
1159L(mmu_init_mac):
1160
1161        is_not_mac(L(mmu_init_not_mac))
1162
1163        putc    'F'
1164
1165        is_not_040_or_060(1f)
1166
1167        moveq   #_PAGE_NOCACHE_S,%d3
1168        jbra    2f
11691:
1170        moveq   #_PAGE_NOCACHE030,%d3
11712:
1172        /*
1173         * Mac Note: screen address of logical 0xF000.0000 -> <screen physical>
1174         *           we simply map the 4MB that contains the videomem
1175         */
1176
1177        movel   #VIDEOMEMMASK,%d0
1178        andl    %pc@(L(mac_videobase)),%d0
1179
1180        mmu_map         #VIDEOMEMBASE,%d0,#VIDEOMEMSIZE,%d3
1181        /* ROM from 4000 0000 to 4200 0000 (only for mac_reset()) */
1182        mmu_map_eq      #0x40000000,#0x02000000,%d3
1183        /* IO devices (incl. serial port) from 5000 0000 to 5300 0000 */
1184        mmu_map_eq      #0x50000000,#0x03000000,%d3
1185        /* Nubus slot space (video at 0xF0000000, rom at 0xF0F80000) */
1186        mmu_map_tt      #1,#0xf8000000,#0x08000000,%d3
1187
1188        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1189
1190L(mmu_init_not_mac):
1191#endif
1192
1193#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3X
1194        is_not_sun3x(L(notsun3x))
1195
1196        /* oh, the pain..  We're gonna want the prom code after
1197         * starting the MMU, so we copy the mappings, translating
1198         * from 8k -> 4k pages as we go.
1199         */
1200
1201        /* copy maps from 0xfee00000 to 0xff000000 */
1202        movel   #0xfee00000, %d0
1203        moveq   #ROOT_INDEX_SHIFT, %d1
1204        lsrl    %d1,%d0
1205        mmu_get_root_table_entry        %d0
1206
1207        movel   #0xfee00000, %d0
1208        moveq   #PTR_INDEX_SHIFT, %d1
1209        lsrl    %d1,%d0
1210        andl    #PTR_TABLE_SIZE-1, %d0
1211        mmu_get_ptr_table_entry         %a0,%d0
1212
1213        movel   #0xfee00000, %d0
1214        moveq   #PAGE_INDEX_SHIFT, %d1
1215        lsrl    %d1,%d0
1216        andl    #PAGE_TABLE_SIZE-1, %d0
1217        mmu_get_page_table_entry        %a0,%d0
1218
1219        /* this is where the prom page table lives */
1220        movel   0xfefe00d4, %a1
1221        movel   %a1@, %a1
1222
1223        movel   #((0x200000 >> 13)-1), %d1
1224
12251:
1226        movel   %a1@+, %d3
1227        movel   %d3,%a0@+
1228        addl    #0x1000,%d3
1229        movel   %d3,%a0@+
1230
1231        dbra    %d1,1b
1232
1233        /* setup tt1 for I/O */
1234        mmu_map_tt      #1,#0x40000000,#0x40000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE_S
1235        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1236
1237L(notsun3x):
1238#endif
1239
1240#ifdef CONFIG_APOLLO
1241        is_not_apollo(L(notapollo))
1242
1243        putc    'P'
1244        mmu_map         #0x80000000,#0,#0x02000000,#_PAGE_NOCACHE030
1245
1246L(notapollo):
1247        jbra    L(mmu_init_done)
1248#endif
1249
1250L(mmu_init_done):
1251
1252        putc    'G'
1253        leds    0x8
1254
1255/*
1256 * mmu_fixup
1257 *
1258 * On the 040 class machines, all pages that are used for the
1259 * mmu have to be fixed up. According to Motorola, pages holding mmu
1260 * tables should be non-cacheable on a '040 and write-through on a
1261 * '060. But analysis of the reasons for this, and practical
1262 * experience, showed that write-through also works on a '040.
1263 *
1264 * Allocated memory so far goes from kernel_end to memory_start that
1265 * is used for all kind of tables, for that the cache attributes
1266 * are now fixed.
1267 */
1268L(mmu_fixup):
1269
1270        is_not_040_or_060(L(mmu_fixup_done))
1271
1272#ifdef MMU_NOCACHE_KERNEL
1273        jbra    L(mmu_fixup_done)
1274#endif
1275
1276        /* first fix the page at the start of the kernel, that
1277         * contains also kernel_pg_dir.
1278         */
1279        movel   %pc@(L(phys_kernel_start)),%d0
1280        subl    #PAGE_OFFSET,%d0
1281        lea     %pc@(_stext),%a0
1282        subl    %d0,%a0
1283        mmu_fixup_page_mmu_cache        %a0
1284
1285        movel   %pc@(L(kernel_end)),%a0
1286        subl    %d0,%a0
1287        movel   %pc@(L(memory_start)),%a1
1288        subl    %d0,%a1
1289        bra     2f
12901:
1291        mmu_fixup_page_mmu_cache        %a0
1292        addw    #PAGESIZE,%a0
12932:
1294        cmpl    %a0,%a1
1295        jgt     1b
1296
1297L(mmu_fixup_done):
1298
1299#ifdef MMU_PRINT
1300        mmu_print
1301#endif
1302
1303/*
1304 * mmu_engage
1305 *
1306 * This chunk of code performs the gruesome task of engaging the MMU.
1307 * The reason it's gruesome is because when the MMU becomes engaged it
1308 * maps logical addresses to physical addresses.  The Program Counter
1309 * register is then passed through the MMU before the next instruction
1310 * is fetched (the instruction following the engage MMU instruction).
1311 * This may mean one of two things:
1312 * 1. The Program Counter falls within the logical address space of
1313 *    the kernel of which there are two sub-possibilities:
1314 *    A. The PC maps to the correct instruction (logical PC == physical
1315 *       code location), or
1316 *    B. The PC does not map through and the processor will read some
1317 *       data (or instruction) which is not the logically next instr.
1318 *    As you can imagine, A is good and B is bad.
1319 * Alternatively,
1320 * 2. The Program Counter does not map through the MMU.  The processor
1321 *    will take a Bus Error.
1322 * Clearly, 2 is bad.
1323 * It doesn't take a wiz kid to figure you want 1.A.
1324 * This code creates that possibility.
1325 * There are two possible 1.A. states (we now ignore the other above states):
1326 * A. The kernel is located at physical memory addressed the same as
1327 *    the logical memory for the kernel, i.e., 0x01000.
1328 * B. The kernel is located some where else.  e.g., 0x0400.0000
1329 *
1330 *    Under some conditions the Macintosh can look like A or B.
1331 * [A friend and I once noted that Apple hardware engineers should be
1332 * wacked twice each day: once when they show up at work (as in, Whack!,
1333 * "This is for the screwy hardware we know you're going to design today."),
1334 * and also at the end of the day (as in, Whack! "I don't know what
1335 * you designed today, but I'm sure it wasn't good."). -- rst]
1336 *
1337 * This code works on the following premise:
1338 * If the kernel start (%d5) is within the first 16 Meg of RAM,
1339 * then create a mapping for the kernel at logical 0x8000.0000 to
1340 * the physical location of the pc.  And, create a transparent
1341 * translation register for the first 16 Meg.  Then, after the MMU
1342 * is engaged, the PC can be moved up into the 0x8000.0000 range
1343 * and then the transparent translation can be turned off and then
1344 * the PC can jump to the correct logical location and it will be
1345 * home (finally).  This is essentially the code that the Amiga used
1346 * to use.  Now, it's generalized for all processors.  Which means
1347 * that a fresh (but temporary) mapping has to be created.  The mapping
1348 * is made in page 0 (an as of yet unused location -- except for the
1349 * stack!).  This temporary mapping will only require 1 pointer table
1350 * and a single page table (it can map 256K).
1351 *
1352 * OK, alternatively, imagine that the Program Counter is not within
1353 * the first 16 Meg.  Then, just use Transparent Translation registers
1354 * to do the right thing.
1355 *
1356 * Last, if _start is already at 0x01000, then there's nothing special
1357 * to do (in other words, in a degenerate case of the first case above,
1358 * do nothing).
1359 *
1360 * Let's do it.
1361 *
1362 *
1363 */
1364
1365        putc    'H'
1366
1367        mmu_engage
1368
1369/*
1370 * After this point no new memory is allocated and
1371 * the start of available memory is stored in availmem.
1372 * (The bootmem allocator requires now the physical address.)
1373 */
1374
1375        movel   L(memory_start),availmem
1376
1377#ifdef CONFIG_AMIGA
1378        is_not_amiga(1f)
1379        /* fixup the Amiga custom register location before printing */
1380        clrl    L(custom)
13811:
1382#endif
1383
1384#ifdef CONFIG_ATARI
1385        is_not_atari(1f)
1386        /* fixup the Atari iobase register location before printing */
1387        movel   #0xff000000,L(iobase)
13881:
1389#endif
1390
1391#ifdef CONFIG_MAC
1392        is_not_mac(1f)
1393        movel   #~VIDEOMEMMASK,%d0
1394        andl    L(mac_videobase),%d0
1395        addl    #VIDEOMEMBASE,%d0
1396        movel   %d0,L(mac_videobase)
1397#ifdef CONSOLE_DEBUG
1398        movel   %pc@(L(phys_kernel_start)),%d0
1399        subl    #PAGE_OFFSET,%d0
1400        subl    %d0,L(console_font)
1401        subl    %d0,L(console_font_data)
1402#endif
1403        orl     #0x50000000,L(mac_sccbase)
14041:
1405#endif
1406
1407#ifdef CONFIG_HP300
1408        is_not_hp300(2f)
1409        /*
1410         * Fix up the iobase register to point to the new location of the LEDs.
1411         */
1412        movel   #0xf0000000,L(iobase)
1413
1414        /*
1415         * Energise the FPU and caches.
1416         */
1417        is_040(1f)
1418        movel   #0x60,0xf05f400c
1419        jbra    2f
1420
1421        /*
1422         * 040: slightly different, apparently.
1423         */
14241:      movew   #0,0xf05f400e
1425        movew   #0x64,0xf05f400e
14262:
1427#endif
1428
1429#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3X
1430        is_not_sun3x(1f)
1431
1432        /* enable copro */
1433        oriw    #0x4000,0x61000000
14341:
1435#endif
1436
1437#ifdef CONFIG_APOLLO
1438        is_not_apollo(1f)
1439
1440        /*
1441         * Fix up the iobase before printing
1442         */
1443        movel   #0x80000000,L(iobase)
14441:
1445#endif
1446
1447        putc    'I'
1448        leds    0x10
1449
1450/*
1451 * Enable caches
1452 */
1453
1454        is_not_040_or_060(L(cache_not_680460))
1455
1456L(cache680460):
1457        .chip   68040
1458        nop
1459        cpusha  %bc
1460        nop
1461
1462        is_060(L(cache68060))
1463
1464        movel   #CC6_ENABLE_D+CC6_ENABLE_I,%d0
1465        /* MMU stuff works in copyback mode now, so enable the cache */
1466        movec   %d0,%cacr
1467        jra     L(cache_done)
1468
1469L(cache68060):
1470        movel   #CC6_ENABLE_D+CC6_ENABLE_I+CC6_ENABLE_SB+CC6_PUSH_DPI+CC6_ENABLE_B+CC6_CLRA_B,%d0
1471        /* MMU stuff works in copyback mode now, so enable the cache */
1472        movec   %d0,%cacr
1473        /* enable superscalar dispatch in PCR */
1474        moveq   #1,%d0
1475        .chip   68060
1476        movec   %d0,%pcr
1477
1478        jbra    L(cache_done)
1479L(cache_not_680460):
1480L(cache68030):
1481        .chip   68030
1482        movel   #CC3_ENABLE_DB+CC3_CLR_D+CC3_ENABLE_D+CC3_ENABLE_IB+CC3_CLR_I+CC3_ENABLE_I,%d0
1483        movec   %d0,%cacr
1484
1485        jra     L(cache_done)
1486        .chip   68k
1487L(cache_done):
1488
1489        putc    'J'
1490
1491/*
1492 * Setup initial stack pointer
1493 */
1494        lea     init_task,%curptr
1495        lea     init_thread_union+THREAD_SIZE,%sp
1496
1497        putc    'K'
1498
1499        subl    %a6,%a6         /* clear a6 for gdb */
1500
1501/*
1502 * The new 64bit printf support requires an early exception initialization.
1503 */
1504        jbsr    base_trap_init
1505
1506/* jump to the kernel start */
1507
1508        putc    '\n'
1509        leds    0x55
1510
1511        jbsr    start_kernel
1512
1513/*
1514 * Find a tag record in the bootinfo structure
1515 * The bootinfo structure is located right after the kernel
1516 * Returns: d0: size (-1 if not found)
1517 *          a0: data pointer (end-of-records if not found)
1518 */
1519func_start      get_bi_record,%d1
1520
1521        movel   ARG1,%d0
1522        lea     %pc@(_end),%a0
15231:      tstw    %a0@(BIR_TAG)
1524        jeq     3f
1525        cmpw    %a0@(BIR_TAG),%d0
1526        jeq     2f
1527        addw    %a0@(BIR_SIZE),%a0
1528        jra     1b
15292:      moveq   #0,%d0
1530        movew   %a0@(BIR_SIZE),%d0
1531        lea     %a0@(BIR_DATA),%a0
1532        jra     4f
15333:      moveq   #-1,%d0
1534        lea     %a0@(BIR_SIZE),%a0
15354:
1536func_return     get_bi_record
1537
1538
1539/*
1540 *      MMU Initialization Begins Here
1541 *
1542 *      The structure of the MMU tables on the 68k machines
1543 *      is thus:
1544 *      Root Table
1545 *              Logical addresses are translated through
1546 *      a hierarchical translation mechanism where the high-order
1547 *      seven bits of the logical address (LA) are used as an
1548 *      index into the "root table."  Each entry in the root
1549 *      table has a bit which specifies if it's a valid pointer to a
1550 *      pointer table.  Each entry defines a 32Meg range of memory.
1551 *      If an entry is invalid then that logical range of 32M is
1552 *      invalid and references to that range of memory (when the MMU
1553 *      is enabled) will fault.  If the entry is valid, then it does
1554 *      one of two things.  On 040/060 class machines, it points to
1555 *      a pointer table which then describes more finely the memory
1556 *      within that 32M range.  On 020/030 class machines, a technique
1557 *      called "early terminating descriptors" are used.  This technique
1558 *      allows an entire 32Meg to be described by a single entry in the
1559 *      root table.  Thus, this entry in the root table, contains the
1560 *      physical address of the memory or I/O at the logical address
1561 *      which the entry represents and it also contains the necessary
1562 *      cache bits for this region.
1563 *
1564 *      Pointer Tables
1565 *              Per the Root Table, there will be one or more
1566 *      pointer tables.  Each pointer table defines a 32M range.
1567 *      Not all of the 32M range need be defined.  Again, the next
1568 *      seven bits of the logical address are used an index into
1569 *      the pointer table to point to page tables (if the pointer
1570 *      is valid).  There will undoubtedly be more than one
1571 *      pointer table for the kernel because each pointer table
1572 *      defines a range of only 32M.  Valid pointer table entries
1573 *      point to page tables, or are early terminating entries
1574 *      themselves.
1575 *
1576 *      Page Tables
1577 *              Per the Pointer Tables, each page table entry points
1578 *      to the physical page in memory that supports the logical
1579 *      address that translates to the particular index.
1580 *
1581 *      In short, the Logical Address gets translated as follows:
1582 *              bits 31..26 - index into the Root Table
1583 *              bits 25..18 - index into the Pointer Table
1584 *              bits 17..12 - index into the Page Table
1585 *              bits 11..0  - offset into a particular 4K page
1586 *
1587 *      The algorithms which follow do one thing: they abstract
1588 *      the MMU hardware.  For example, there are three kinds of
1589 *      cache settings that are relevant.  Either, memory is
1590 *      being mapped in which case it is either Kernel Code (or
1591 *      the RamDisk) or it is MMU data.  On the 030, the MMU data
1592 *      option also describes the kernel.  Or, I/O is being mapped
1593 *      in which case it has its own kind of cache bits.  There
1594 *      are constants which abstract these notions from the code that
1595 *      actually makes the call to map some range of memory.
1596 *
1597 *
1598 *
1599 */
1600
1601#ifdef MMU_PRINT
1602/*
1603 *      mmu_print
1604 *
1605 *      This algorithm will print out the current MMU mappings.
1606 *
1607 *      Input:
1608 *              %a5 points to the root table.  Everything else is calculated
1609 *                      from this.
1610 */
1611
1612#define mmu_next_valid          0
1613#define mmu_start_logical       4
1614#define mmu_next_logical        8
1615#define mmu_start_physical      12
1616#define mmu_next_physical       16
1617
1618#define MMU_PRINT_INVALID               -1
1619#define MMU_PRINT_VALID                 1
1620#define MMU_PRINT_UNINITED              0
1621
1622#define putZc(z,n)              jbne 1f; putc z; jbra 2f; 1: putc n; 2:
1623
1624func_start      mmu_print,%a0-%a6/%d0-%d7
1625
1626        movel   %pc@(L(kernel_pgdir_ptr)),%a5
1627        lea     %pc@(L(mmu_print_data)),%a0
1628        movel   #MMU_PRINT_UNINITED,%a0@(mmu_next_valid)
1629
1630        is_not_040_or_060(mmu_030_print)
1631
1632mmu_040_print:
1633        puts    "\nMMU040\n"
1634        puts    "rp:"
1635        putn    %a5
1636        putc    '\n'
1637#if 0
1638        /*
1639         * The following #if/#endif block is a tight algorithm for dumping the 040
1640         * MMU Map in gory detail.  It really isn't that practical unless the
1641         * MMU Map algorithm appears to go awry and you need to debug it at the
1642         * entry per entry level.
1643         */
1644        movel   #ROOT_TABLE_SIZE,%d5
1645#if 0
1646        movel   %a5@+,%d7               | Burn an entry to skip the kernel mappings,
1647        subql   #1,%d5                  | they (might) work
1648#endif
16491:      tstl    %d5
1650        jbeq    mmu_print_done
1651        subq    #1,%d5
1652        movel   %a5@+,%d7
1653        btst    #1,%d7
1654        jbeq    1b
1655
16562:      putn    %d7
1657        andil   #0xFFFFFE00,%d7
1658        movel   %d7,%a4
1659        movel   #PTR_TABLE_SIZE,%d4
1660        putc    ' '
16613:      tstl    %d4
1662        jbeq    11f
1663        subq    #1,%d4
1664        movel   %a4@+,%d7
1665        btst    #1,%d7
1666        jbeq    3b
1667
16684:      putn    %d7
1669        andil   #0xFFFFFF00,%d7
1670        movel   %d7,%a3
1671        movel   #PAGE_TABLE_SIZE,%d3
16725:      movel   #8,%d2
16736:      tstl    %d3
1674        jbeq    31f
1675        subq    #1,%d3
1676        movel   %a3@+,%d6
1677        btst    #0,%d6
1678        jbeq    6b
16797:      tstl    %d2
1680        jbeq    8f
1681        subq    #1,%d2
1682        putc    ' '
1683        jbra    91f
16848:      putc    '\n'
1685        movel   #8+1+8+1+1,%d2
16869:      putc    ' '
1687        dbra    %d2,9b
1688        movel   #7,%d2
168991:     putn    %d6
1690        jbra    6b
1691
169231:     putc    '\n'
1693        movel   #8+1,%d2
169432:     putc    ' '
1695        dbra    %d2,32b
1696        jbra    3b
1697
169811:     putc    '\n'
1699        jbra    1b
1700#endif /* MMU 040 Dumping code that's gory and detailed */
1701
1702        lea     %pc@(kernel_pg_dir),%a5
1703        movel   %a5,%a0                 /* a0 has the address of the root table ptr */
1704        movel   #0x00000000,%a4         /* logical address */
1705        moveql  #0,%d0
170640:
1707        /* Increment the logical address and preserve in d5 */
1708        movel   %a4,%d5
1709        addil   #PAGESIZE<<13,%d5
1710        movel   %a0@+,%d6
1711        btst    #1,%d6
1712        jbne    41f
1713        jbsr    mmu_print_tuple_invalidate
1714        jbra    48f
171541:
1716        movel   #0,%d1
1717        andil   #0xfffffe00,%d6
1718        movel   %d6,%a1
171942:
1720        movel   %a4,%d5
1721        addil   #PAGESIZE<<6,%d5
1722        movel   %a1@+,%d6
1723        btst    #1,%d6
1724        jbne    43f
1725        jbsr    mmu_print_tuple_invalidate
1726        jbra    47f
172743:
1728        movel   #0,%d2
1729        andil   #0xffffff00,%d6
1730        movel   %d6,%a2
173144:
1732        movel   %a4,%d5
1733        addil   #PAGESIZE,%d5
1734        movel   %a2@+,%d6
1735        btst    #0,%d6
1736        jbne    45f
1737        jbsr    mmu_print_tuple_invalidate
1738        jbra    46f
173945:
1740        moveml  %d0-%d1,%sp@-
1741        movel   %a4,%d0
1742        movel   %d6,%d1
1743        andil   #0xfffff4e0,%d1
1744        lea     %pc@(mmu_040_print_flags),%a6
1745        jbsr    mmu_print_tuple
1746        moveml  %sp@+,%d0-%d1
174746:
1748        movel   %d5,%a4
1749        addq    #1,%d2
1750        cmpib   #64,%d2
1751        jbne    44b
175247:
1753        movel   %d5,%a4
1754        addq    #1,%d1
1755        cmpib   #128,%d1
1756        jbne    42b
175748:
1758        movel   %d5,%a4                 /* move to the next logical address */
1759        addq    #1,%d0
1760        cmpib   #128,%d0
1761        jbne    40b
1762
1763        .chip   68040
1764        movec   %dtt1,%d0
1765        movel   %d0,%d1
1766        andiw   #0x8000,%d1             /* is it valid ? */
1767        jbeq    1f                      /* No, bail out */
1768
1769        movel   %d0,%d1
1770        andil   #0xff000000,%d1         /* Get the address */
1771        putn    %d1
1772        puts    "=="
1773        putn    %d1
1774
1775        movel   %d0,%d6
1776        jbsr    mmu_040_print_flags_tt
17771:
1778        movec   %dtt0,%d0
1779        movel   %d0,%d1
1780        andiw   #0x8000,%d1             /* is it valid ? */
1781        jbeq    1f                      /* No, bail out */
1782
1783        movel   %d0,%d1
1784        andil   #0xff000000,%d1         /* Get the address */
1785        putn    %d1
1786        puts    "=="
1787        putn    %d1
1788
1789        movel   %d0,%d6
1790        jbsr    mmu_040_print_flags_tt
17911:
1792        .chip   68k
1793
1794        jbra    mmu_print_done
1795
1796mmu_040_print_flags:
1797        btstl   #10,%d6
1798        putZc(' ','G')  /* global bit */
1799        btstl   #7,%d6
1800        putZc(' ','S')  /* supervisor bit */
1801mmu_040_print_flags_tt:
1802        btstl   #6,%d6
1803        jbne    3f
1804        putc    'C'
1805        btstl   #5,%d6
1806        putZc('w','c')  /* write through or copy-back */
1807        jbra    4f
18083:
1809        putc    'N'
1810        btstl   #5,%d6
1811        putZc('s',' ')  /* serialized non-cacheable, or non-cacheable */
18124:
1813        rts
1814
1815mmu_030_print_flags:
1816        btstl   #6,%d6
1817        putZc('C','I')  /* write through or copy-back */
1818        rts
1819
1820mmu_030_print:
1821        puts    "\nMMU030\n"
1822        puts    "\nrp:"
1823        putn    %a5
1824        putc    '\n'
1825        movel   %a5,%d0
1826        andil   #0xfffffff0,%d0
1827        movel   %d0,%a0
1828        movel   #0x00000000,%a4         /* logical address */
1829        movel   #0,%d0
183030:
1831        movel   %a4,%d5
1832        addil   #PAGESIZE<<13,%d5
1833        movel   %a0@+,%d6
1834        btst    #1,%d6                  /* is it a table ptr? */
1835        jbne    31f                     /* yes */
1836        btst    #0,%d6                  /* is it early terminating? */
1837        jbeq    1f                      /* no */
1838        jbsr    mmu_030_print_helper
1839        jbra    38f
18401:
1841        jbsr    mmu_print_tuple_invalidate
1842        jbra    38f
184331:
1844        movel   #0,%d1
1845        andil   #0xfffffff0,%d6
1846        movel   %d6,%a1
184732:
1848        movel   %a4,%d5
1849        addil   #PAGESIZE<<6,%d5
1850        movel   %a1@+,%d6
1851        btst    #1,%d6                  /* is it a table ptr? */
1852        jbne    33f                     /* yes */
1853        btst    #0,%d6                  /* is it a page descriptor? */
1854        jbeq    1f                      /* no */
1855        jbsr    mmu_030_print_helper
1856        jbra    37f
18571:
1858        jbsr    mmu_print_tuple_invalidate
1859        jbra    37f
186033:
1861        movel   #0,%d2
1862        andil   #0xfffffff0,%d6
1863        movel   %d6,%a2
186434:
1865        movel   %a4,%d5
1866        addil   #PAGESIZE,%d5
1867        movel   %a2@+,%d6
1868        btst    #0,%d6
1869        jbne    35f
1870        jbsr    mmu_print_tuple_invalidate
1871        jbra    36f
187235:
1873        jbsr    mmu_030_print_helper
187436:
1875        movel   %d5,%a4
1876        addq    #1,%d2
1877        cmpib   #64,%d2
1878        jbne    34b
187937:
1880        movel   %d5,%a4
1881        addq    #1,%d1
1882        cmpib   #128,%d1
1883        jbne    32b
188438:
1885        movel   %d5,%a4                 /* move to the next logical address */
1886        addq    #1,%d0
1887        cmpib   #128,%d0
1888        jbne    30b
1889
1890mmu_print_done:
1891        puts    "\n"
1892
1893func_return     mmu_print
1894
1895
1896mmu_030_print_helper:
1897        moveml  %d0-%d1,%sp@-
1898        movel   %a4,%d0
1899        movel   %d6,%d1
1900        lea     %pc@(mmu_030_print_flags),%a6
1901        jbsr    mmu_print_tuple
1902        moveml  %sp@+,%d0-%d1
1903        rts
1904
1905mmu_print_tuple_invalidate:
1906        moveml  %a0/%d7,%sp@-
1907
1908        lea     %pc@(L(mmu_print_data)),%a0
1909        tstl    %a0@(mmu_next_valid)
1910        jbmi    mmu_print_tuple_invalidate_exit
1911
1912        movel   #MMU_PRINT_INVALID,%a0@(mmu_next_valid)
1913
1914        putn    %a4
1915
1916        puts    "##\n"
1917
1918mmu_print_tuple_invalidate_exit:
1919        moveml  %sp@+,%a0/%d7
1920        rts
1921
1922
1923mmu_print_tuple:
1924        moveml  %d0-%d7/%a0,%sp@-
1925
1926        lea     %pc@(L(mmu_print_data)),%a0
1927
1928        tstl    %a0@(mmu_next_valid)
1929        jble    mmu_print_tuple_print
1930
1931        cmpl    %a0@(mmu_next_physical),%d1
1932        jbeq    mmu_print_tuple_increment
1933
1934mmu_print_tuple_print:
1935        putn    %d0
1936        puts    "->"
1937        putn    %d1
1938
1939        movel   %d1,%d6
1940        jbsr    %a6@
1941
1942mmu_print_tuple_record:
1943        movel   #MMU_PRINT_VALID,%a0@(mmu_next_valid)
1944
1945        movel   %d1,%a0@(mmu_next_physical)
1946
1947mmu_print_tuple_increment:
1948        movel   %d5,%d7
1949        subl    %a4,%d7
1950        addl    %d7,%a0@(mmu_next_physical)
1951
1952mmu_print_tuple_exit:
1953        moveml  %sp@+,%d0-%d7/%a0
1954        rts
1955
1956mmu_print_machine_cpu_types:
1957        puts    "machine: "
1958
1959        is_not_amiga(1f)
1960        puts    "amiga"
1961        jbra    9f
19621:
1963        is_not_atari(2f)
1964        puts    "atari"
1965        jbra    9f
19662:
1967        is_not_mac(3f)
1968        puts    "macintosh"
1969        jbra    9f
19703:      puts    "unknown"
19719:      putc    '\n'
1972
1973        puts    "cputype: 0"
1974        is_not_060(1f)
1975        putc    '6'
1976        jbra    9f
19771:
1978        is_not_040_or_060(2f)
1979        putc    '4'
1980        jbra    9f
19812:      putc    '3'
19829:      putc    '0'
1983        putc    '\n'
1984
1985        rts
1986#endif /* MMU_PRINT */
1987
1988/*
1989 * mmu_map_tt
1990 *
1991 * This is a specific function which works on all 680x0 machines.
1992 * On 030, 040 & 060 it will attempt to use Transparent Translation
1993 * registers (tt1).
1994 * On 020 it will call the standard mmu_map which will use early
1995 * terminating descriptors.
1996 */
1997func_start      mmu_map_tt,%d0/%d1/%a0,4
1998
1999        dputs   "mmu_map_tt:"
2000        dputn   ARG1
2001        dputn   ARG2
2002        dputn   ARG3
2003        dputn   ARG4
2004        dputc   '\n'
2005
2006        is_020(L(do_map))
2007
2008        /* Extract the highest bit set
2009         */
2010        bfffo   ARG3{#0,#32},%d1
2011        cmpw    #8,%d1
2012        jcc     L(do_map)
2013
2014        /* And get the mask
2015         */
2016        moveq   #-1,%d0
2017        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2018        lsrl    #1,%d0
2019
2020        /* Mask the address
2021         */
2022        movel   %d0,%d1
2023        notl    %d1
2024        andl    ARG2,%d1
2025
2026        /* Generate the upper 16bit of the tt register
2027         */
2028        lsrl    #8,%d0
2029        orl     %d0,%d1
2030        clrw    %d1
2031
2032        is_040_or_060(L(mmu_map_tt_040))
2033
2034        /* set 030 specific bits (read/write access for supervisor mode
2035         * (highest function code set, lower two bits masked))
2036         */
2037        orw     #TTR_ENABLE+TTR_RWM+TTR_FCB2+TTR_FCM1+TTR_FCM0,%d1
2038        movel   ARG4,%d0
2039        btst    #6,%d0
2040        jeq     1f
2041        orw     #TTR_CI,%d1
2042
20431:      lea     STACK,%a0
2044        dputn   %d1
2045        movel   %d1,%a0@
2046        .chip   68030
2047        tstl    ARG1
2048        jne     1f
2049        pmove   %a0@,%tt0
2050        jra     2f
20511:      pmove   %a0@,%tt1
20522:      .chip   68k
2053        jra     L(mmu_map_tt_done)
2054
2055        /* set 040 specific bits
2056         */
2057L(mmu_map_tt_040):
2058        orw     #TTR_ENABLE+TTR_KERNELMODE,%d1
2059        orl     ARG4,%d1
2060        dputn   %d1
2061
2062        .chip   68040
2063        tstl    ARG1
2064        jne     1f
2065        movec   %d1,%itt0
2066        movec   %d1,%dtt0
2067        jra     2f
20681:      movec   %d1,%itt1
2069        movec   %d1,%dtt1
20702:      .chip   68k
2071
2072        jra     L(mmu_map_tt_done)
2073
2074L(do_map):
2075        mmu_map_eq      ARG2,ARG3,ARG4
2076
2077L(mmu_map_tt_done):
2078
2079func_return     mmu_map_tt
2080
2081/*
2082 *      mmu_map
2083 *
2084 *      This routine will map a range of memory using a pointer
2085 *      table and allocate the pages on the fly from the kernel.
2086 *      The pointer table does not have to be already linked into
2087 *      the root table, this routine will do that if necessary.
2088 *
2089 *      NOTE
2090 *      This routine will assert failure and use the serial_putc
2091 *      routines in the case of a run-time error.  For example,
2092 *      if the address is already mapped.
2093 *
2094 *      NOTE-2
2095 *      This routine will use early terminating descriptors
2096 *      where possible for the 68020+68851 and 68030 type
2097 *      processors.
2098 */
2099func_start      mmu_map,%d0-%d4/%a0-%a4
2100
2101        dputs   "\nmmu_map:"
2102        dputn   ARG1
2103        dputn   ARG2
2104        dputn   ARG3
2105        dputn   ARG4
2106        dputc   '\n'
2107
2108        /* Get logical address and round it down to 256KB
2109         */
2110        movel   ARG1,%d0
2111        andl    #-(PAGESIZE*PAGE_TABLE_SIZE),%d0
2112        movel   %d0,%a3
2113
2114        /* Get the end address
2115         */
2116        movel   ARG1,%a4
2117        addl    ARG3,%a4
2118        subql   #1,%a4
2119
2120        /* Get physical address and round it down to 256KB
2121         */
2122        movel   ARG2,%d0
2123        andl    #-(PAGESIZE*PAGE_TABLE_SIZE),%d0
2124        movel   %d0,%a2
2125
2126        /* Add page attributes to the physical address
2127         */
2128        movel   ARG4,%d0
2129        orw     #_PAGE_PRESENT+_PAGE_ACCESSED+_PAGE_DIRTY,%d0
2130        addw    %d0,%a2
2131
2132        dputn   %a2
2133        dputn   %a3
2134        dputn   %a4
2135
2136        is_not_040_or_060(L(mmu_map_030))
2137
2138        addw    #_PAGE_GLOBAL040,%a2
2139/*
2140 *      MMU 040 & 060 Support
2141 *
2142 *      The MMU usage for the 040 and 060 is different enough from
2143 *      the 030 and 68851 that there is separate code.  This comment
2144 *      block describes the data structures and algorithms built by
2145 *      this code.
2146 *
2147 *      The 040 does not support early terminating descriptors, as
2148 *      the 030 does.  Therefore, a third level of table is needed
2149 *      for the 040, and that would be the page table.  In Linux,
2150 *      page tables are allocated directly from the memory above the
2151 *      kernel.
2152 *
2153 */
2154
2155L(mmu_map_040):
2156        /* Calculate the offset into the root table
2157         */
2158        movel   %a3,%d0
2159        moveq   #ROOT_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2160        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2161        mmu_get_root_table_entry        %d0
2162
2163        /* Calculate the offset into the pointer table
2164         */
2165        movel   %a3,%d0
2166        moveq   #PTR_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2167        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2168        andl    #PTR_TABLE_SIZE-1,%d0
2169        mmu_get_ptr_table_entry         %a0,%d0
2170
2171        /* Calculate the offset into the page table
2172         */
2173        movel   %a3,%d0
2174        moveq   #PAGE_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2175        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2176        andl    #PAGE_TABLE_SIZE-1,%d0
2177        mmu_get_page_table_entry        %a0,%d0
2178
2179        /* The page table entry must not no be busy
2180         */
2181        tstl    %a0@
2182        jne     L(mmu_map_error)
2183
2184        /* Do the mapping and advance the pointers
2185         */
2186        movel   %a2,%a0@
21872:
2188        addw    #PAGESIZE,%a2
2189        addw    #PAGESIZE,%a3
2190
2191        /* Ready with mapping?
2192         */
2193        lea     %a3@(-1),%a0
2194        cmpl    %a0,%a4
2195        jhi     L(mmu_map_040)
2196        jra     L(mmu_map_done)
2197
2198L(mmu_map_030):
2199        /* Calculate the offset into the root table
2200         */
2201        movel   %a3,%d0
2202        moveq   #ROOT_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2203        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2204        mmu_get_root_table_entry        %d0
2205
2206        /* Check if logical address 32MB aligned,
2207         * so we can try to map it once
2208         */
2209        movel   %a3,%d0
2210        andl    #(PTR_TABLE_SIZE*PAGE_TABLE_SIZE*PAGESIZE-1)&(-ROOT_TABLE_SIZE),%d0
2211        jne     1f
2212
2213        /* Is there enough to map for 32MB at once
2214         */
2215        lea     %a3@(PTR_TABLE_SIZE*PAGE_TABLE_SIZE*PAGESIZE-1),%a1
2216        cmpl    %a1,%a4
2217        jcs     1f
2218
2219        addql   #1,%a1
2220
2221        /* The root table entry must not no be busy
2222         */
2223        tstl    %a0@
2224        jne     L(mmu_map_error)
2225
2226        /* Do the mapping and advance the pointers
2227         */
2228        dputs   "early term1"
2229        dputn   %a2
2230        dputn   %a3
2231        dputn   %a1
2232        dputc   '\n'
2233        movel   %a2,%a0@
2234
2235        movel   %a1,%a3
2236        lea     %a2@(PTR_TABLE_SIZE*PAGE_TABLE_SIZE*PAGESIZE),%a2
2237        jra     L(mmu_mapnext_030)
22381:
2239        /* Calculate the offset into the pointer table
2240         */
2241        movel   %a3,%d0
2242        moveq   #PTR_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2243        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2244        andl    #PTR_TABLE_SIZE-1,%d0
2245        mmu_get_ptr_table_entry         %a0,%d0
2246
2247        /* The pointer table entry must not no be busy
2248         */
2249        tstl    %a0@
2250        jne     L(mmu_map_error)
2251
2252        /* Do the mapping and advance the pointers
2253         */
2254        dputs   "early term2"
2255        dputn   %a2
2256        dputn   %a3
2257        dputc   '\n'
2258        movel   %a2,%a0@
2259
2260        addl    #PAGE_TABLE_SIZE*PAGESIZE,%a2
2261        addl    #PAGE_TABLE_SIZE*PAGESIZE,%a3
2262
2263L(mmu_mapnext_030):
2264        /* Ready with mapping?
2265         */
2266        lea     %a3@(-1),%a0
2267        cmpl    %a0,%a4
2268        jhi     L(mmu_map_030)
2269        jra     L(mmu_map_done)
2270
2271L(mmu_map_error):
2272
2273        dputs   "mmu_map error:"
2274        dputn   %a2
2275        dputn   %a3
2276        dputc   '\n'
2277
2278L(mmu_map_done):
2279
2280func_return     mmu_map
2281
2282/*
2283 *      mmu_fixup
2284 *
2285 *      On the 040 class machines, all pages that are used for the
2286 *      mmu have to be fixed up.
2287 */
2288
2289func_start      mmu_fixup_page_mmu_cache,%d0/%a0
2290
2291        dputs   "mmu_fixup_page_mmu_cache"
2292        dputn   ARG1
2293
2294        /* Calculate the offset into the root table
2295         */
2296        movel   ARG1,%d0
2297        moveq   #ROOT_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2298        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2299        mmu_get_root_table_entry        %d0
2300
2301        /* Calculate the offset into the pointer table
2302         */
2303        movel   ARG1,%d0
2304        moveq   #PTR_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2305        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2306        andl    #PTR_TABLE_SIZE-1,%d0
2307        mmu_get_ptr_table_entry         %a0,%d0
2308
2309        /* Calculate the offset into the page table
2310         */
2311        movel   ARG1,%d0
2312        moveq   #PAGE_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2313        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2314        andl    #PAGE_TABLE_SIZE-1,%d0
2315        mmu_get_page_table_entry        %a0,%d0
2316
2317        movel   %a0@,%d0
2318        andil   #_CACHEMASK040,%d0
2319        orl     %pc@(m68k_pgtable_cachemode),%d0
2320        movel   %d0,%a0@
2321
2322        dputc   '\n'
2323
2324func_return     mmu_fixup_page_mmu_cache
2325
2326/*
2327 *      mmu_temp_map
2328 *
2329 *      create a temporary mapping to enable the mmu,
2330 *      this we don't need any transparation translation tricks.
2331 */
2332
2333func_start      mmu_temp_map,%d0/%d1/%a0/%a1
2334
2335        dputs   "mmu_temp_map"
2336        dputn   ARG1
2337        dputn   ARG2
2338        dputc   '\n'
2339
2340        lea     %pc@(L(temp_mmap_mem)),%a1
2341
2342        /* Calculate the offset in the root table
2343         */
2344        movel   ARG2,%d0
2345        moveq   #ROOT_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2346        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2347        mmu_get_root_table_entry        %d0
2348
2349        /* Check if the table is temporary allocated, so we have to reuse it
2350         */
2351        movel   %a0@,%d0
2352        cmpl    %pc@(L(memory_start)),%d0
2353        jcc     1f
2354
2355        /* Temporary allocate a ptr table and insert it into the root table
2356         */
2357        movel   %a1@,%d0
2358        addl    #PTR_TABLE_SIZE*4,%a1@
2359        orw     #_PAGE_TABLE+_PAGE_ACCESSED,%d0
2360        movel   %d0,%a0@
2361        dputs   " (new)"
23621:
2363        dputn   %d0
2364        /* Mask the root table entry for the ptr table
2365         */
2366        andw    #-ROOT_TABLE_SIZE,%d0
2367        movel   %d0,%a0
2368
2369        /* Calculate the offset into the pointer table
2370         */
2371        movel   ARG2,%d0
2372        moveq   #PTR_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2373        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2374        andl    #PTR_TABLE_SIZE-1,%d0
2375        lea     %a0@(%d0*4),%a0
2376        dputn   %a0
2377
2378        /* Check if a temporary page table is already allocated
2379         */
2380        movel   %a0@,%d0
2381        jne     1f
2382
2383        /* Temporary allocate a page table and insert it into the ptr table
2384         */
2385        movel   %a1@,%d0
2386        /* The 512 should be PAGE_TABLE_SIZE*4, but that violates the
2387           alignment restriction for pointer tables on the '0[46]0.  */
2388        addl    #512,%a1@
2389        orw     #_PAGE_TABLE+_PAGE_ACCESSED,%d0
2390        movel   %d0,%a0@
2391        dputs   " (new)"
23921:
2393        dputn   %d0
2394        /* Mask the ptr table entry for the page table
2395         */
2396        andw    #-PTR_TABLE_SIZE,%d0
2397        movel   %d0,%a0
2398
2399        /* Calculate the offset into the page table
2400         */
2401        movel   ARG2,%d0
2402        moveq   #PAGE_INDEX_SHIFT,%d1
2403        lsrl    %d1,%d0
2404        andl    #PAGE_TABLE_SIZE-1,%d0
2405        lea     %a0@(%d0*4),%a0
2406        dputn   %a0
2407
2408        /* Insert the address into the page table
2409         */
2410        movel   ARG1,%d0
2411        andw    #-PAGESIZE,%d0
2412        orw     #_PAGE_PRESENT+_PAGE_ACCESSED+_PAGE_DIRTY,%d0
2413        movel   %d0,%a0@
2414        dputn   %d0
2415
2416        dputc   '\n'
2417
2418func_return     mmu_temp_map
2419
2420func_start      mmu_engage,%d0-%d2/%a0-%a3
2421
2422        moveq   #ROOT_TABLE_SIZE-1,%d0
2423        /* Temporarily use a different root table.  */
2424        lea     %pc@(L(kernel_pgdir_ptr)),%a0
2425        movel   %a0@,%a2
2426        movel   %pc@(L(memory_start)),%a1
2427        movel   %a1,%a0@
2428        movel   %a2,%a0
24291:
2430        movel   %a0@+,%a1@+
2431        dbra    %d0,1b
2432
2433        lea     %pc@(L(temp_mmap_mem)),%a0
2434        movel   %a1,%a0@
2435
2436        movew   #PAGESIZE-1,%d0
24371:
2438        clrl    %a1@+
2439        dbra    %d0,1b
2440
2441        lea     %pc@(1b),%a0
2442        movel   #1b,%a1
2443        /* Skip temp mappings if phys == virt */
2444        cmpl    %a0,%a1
2445        jeq     1f
2446
2447        mmu_temp_map    %a0,%a0
2448        mmu_temp_map    %a0,%a1
2449
2450        addw    #PAGESIZE,%a0
2451        addw    #PAGESIZE,%a1
2452        mmu_temp_map    %a0,%a0
2453        mmu_temp_map    %a0,%a1
24541:
2455        movel   %pc@(L(memory_start)),%a3
2456        movel   %pc@(L(phys_kernel_start)),%d2
2457
2458        is_not_040_or_060(L(mmu_engage_030))
2459
2460L(mmu_engage_040):
2461        .chip   68040
2462        nop
2463        cinva   %bc
2464        nop
2465        pflusha
2466        nop
2467        movec   %a3,%srp
2468        movel   #TC_ENABLE+TC_PAGE4K,%d0
2469        movec   %d0,%tc         /* enable the MMU */
2470        jmp     1f:l
24711:      nop
2472        movec   %a2,%srp
2473        nop
2474        cinva   %bc
2475        nop
2476        pflusha
2477        .chip   68k
2478        jra     L(mmu_engage_cleanup)
2479
2480L(mmu_engage_030_temp):
2481        .space  12
2482L(mmu_engage_030):
2483        .chip   68030
2484        lea     %pc@(L(mmu_engage_030_temp)),%a0
2485        movel   #0x80000002,%a0@
2486        movel   %a3,%a0@(4)
2487        movel   #0x0808,%d0
2488        movec   %d0,%cacr
2489        pmove   %a0@,%srp
2490        pflusha
2491        /*
2492         * enable,super root enable,4096 byte pages,7 bit root index,
2493         * 7 bit pointer index, 6 bit page table index.
2494         */
2495        movel   #0x82c07760,%a0@(8)
2496        pmove   %a0@(8),%tc     /* enable the MMU */
2497        jmp     1f:l
24981:      movel   %a2,%a0@(4)
2499        movel   #0x0808,%d0
2500        movec   %d0,%cacr
2501        pmove   %a0@,%srp
2502        pflusha
2503        .chip   68k
2504
2505L(mmu_engage_cleanup):
2506        subl    #PAGE_OFFSET,%d2
2507        subl    %d2,%a2
2508        movel   %a2,L(kernel_pgdir_ptr)
2509        subl    %d2,%fp
2510        subl    %d2,%sp
2511        subl    %d2,ARG0
2512
2513func_return     mmu_engage
2514
2515func_start      mmu_get_root_table_entry,%d0/%a1
2516
2517#if 0
2518        dputs   "mmu_get_root_table_entry:"
2519        dputn   ARG1
2520        dputs   " ="
2521#endif
2522
2523        movel   %pc@(L(kernel_pgdir_ptr)),%a0
2524        tstl    %a0
2525        jne     2f
2526
2527        dputs   "\nmmu_init:"
2528
2529        /* Find the start of free memory, get_bi_record does this for us,
2530         * as the bootinfo structure is located directly behind the kernel
2531         * we simply search for the last entry.
2532         */
2533        get_bi_record   BI_LAST
2534        addw    #PAGESIZE-1,%a0
2535        movel   %a0,%d0
2536        andw    #-PAGESIZE,%d0
2537
2538        dputn   %d0
2539
2540        lea     %pc@(L(memory_start)),%a0
2541        movel   %d0,%a0@
2542        lea     %pc@(L(kernel_end)),%a0
2543        movel   %d0,%a0@
2544
2545        /* we have to return the first page at _stext since the init code
2546         * in mm/init.c simply expects kernel_pg_dir there, the rest of
2547         * page is used for further ptr tables in get_ptr_table.
2548         */
2549        lea     %pc@(_stext),%a0
2550        lea     %pc@(L(mmu_cached_pointer_tables)),%a1
2551        movel   %a0,%a1@
2552        addl    #ROOT_TABLE_SIZE*4,%a1@
2553
2554        lea     %pc@(L(mmu_num_pointer_tables)),%a1
2555        addql   #1,%a1@
2556
2557        /* clear the page
2558         */
2559        movel   %a0,%a1
2560        movew   #PAGESIZE/4-1,%d0
25611:
2562        clrl    %a1@+
2563        dbra    %d0,1b
2564
2565        lea     %pc@(L(kernel_pgdir_ptr)),%a1
2566        movel   %a0,%a1@
2567
2568        dputn   %a0
2569        dputc   '\n'
25702:
2571        movel   ARG1,%d0
2572        lea     %a0@(%d0*4),%a0
2573
2574#if 0
2575        dputn   %a0
2576        dputc   '\n'
2577#endif
2578
2579func_return     mmu_get_root_table_entry
2580
2581
2582
2583func_start      mmu_get_ptr_table_entry,%d0/%a1
2584
2585#if 0
2586        dputs   "mmu_get_ptr_table_entry:"
2587        dputn   ARG1
2588        dputn   ARG2
2589        dputs   " ="
2590#endif
2591
2592        movel   ARG1,%a0
2593        movel   %a0@,%d0
2594        jne     2f
2595
2596        /* Keep track of the number of pointer tables we use
2597         */
2598        dputs   "\nmmu_get_new_ptr_table:"
2599        lea     %pc@(L(mmu_num_pointer_tables)),%a0
2600        movel   %a0@,%d0
2601        addql   #1,%a0@
2602
2603        /* See if there is a free pointer table in our cache of pointer tables
2604         */
2605        lea     %pc@(L(mmu_cached_pointer_tables)),%a1
2606        andw    #7,%d0
2607        jne     1f
2608
2609        /* Get a new pointer table page from above the kernel memory
2610         */
2611        get_new_page
2612        movel   %a0,%a1@
26131:
2614        /* There is an unused pointer table in our cache... use it
2615         */
2616        movel   %a1@,%d0
2617        addl    #PTR_TABLE_SIZE*4,%a1@
2618
2619        dputn   %d0
2620        dputc   '\n'
2621
2622        /* Insert the new pointer table into the root table
2623         */
2624        movel   ARG1,%a0
2625        orw     #_PAGE_TABLE+_PAGE_ACCESSED,%d0
2626        movel   %d0,%a0@
26272:
2628        /* Extract the pointer table entry
2629         */
2630        andw    #-PTR_TABLE_SIZE,%d0
2631        movel   %d0,%a0
2632        movel   ARG2,%d0
2633        lea     %a0@(%d0*4),%a0
2634
2635#if 0
2636        dputn   %a0
2637        dputc   '\n'
2638#endif
2639
2640func_return     mmu_get_ptr_table_entry
2641
2642
2643func_start      mmu_get_page_table_entry,%d0/%a1
2644
2645#if 0
2646        dputs   "mmu_get_page_table_entry:"
2647        dputn   ARG1
2648        dputn   ARG2
2649        dputs   " ="
2650#endif
2651
2652        movel   ARG1,%a0
2653        movel   %a0@,%d0
2654        jne     2f
2655
2656        /* If the page table entry doesn't exist, we allocate a complete new
2657         * page and use it as one continuous big page table which can cover
2658         * 4MB of memory, nearly almost all mappings have that alignment.
2659         */
2660        get_new_page
2661        addw    #_PAGE_TABLE+_PAGE_ACCESSED,%a0
2662
2663        /* align pointer table entry for a page of page tables
2664         */
2665        movel   ARG1,%d0
2666        andw    #-(PAGESIZE/PAGE_TABLE_SIZE),%d0
2667        movel   %d0,%a1
2668
2669        /* Insert the page tables into the pointer entries
2670         */
2671        moveq   #PAGESIZE/PAGE_TABLE_SIZE/4-1,%d0
26721:
2673        movel   %a0,%a1@+
2674        lea     %a0@(PAGE_TABLE_SIZE*4),%a0
2675        dbra    %d0,1b
2676
2677        /* Now we can get the initialized pointer table entry
2678         */
2679        movel   ARG1,%a0
2680        movel   %a0@,%d0
26812:
2682        /* Extract the page table entry
2683         */
2684        andw    #-PAGE_TABLE_SIZE,%d0
2685        movel   %d0,%a0
2686        movel   ARG2,%d0
2687        lea     %a0@(%d0*4),%a0
2688
2689#if 0
2690        dputn   %a0
2691        dputc   '\n'
2692#endif
2693
2694func_return     mmu_get_page_table_entry
2695
2696/*
2697 *      get_new_page
2698 *
2699 *      Return a new page from the memory start and clear it.
2700 */
2701func_start      get_new_page,%d0/%a1
2702
2703        dputs   "\nget_new_page:"
2704
2705        /* allocate the page and adjust memory_start
2706         */
2707        lea     %pc@(L(memory_start)),%a0
2708        movel   %a0@,%a1
2709        addl    #PAGESIZE,%a0@
2710
2711        /* clear the new page
2712         */
2713        movel   %a1,%a0
2714        movew   #PAGESIZE/4-1,%d0
27151:
2716        clrl    %a1@+
2717        dbra    %d0,1b
2718
2719        dputn   %a0
2720        dputc   '\n'
2721
2722func_return     get_new_page
2723
2724
2725
2726/*
2727 * Debug output support
2728 * Atarians have a choice between the parallel port, the serial port
2729 * from the MFP or a serial port of the SCC
2730 */
2731
2732#ifdef CONFIG_MAC
2733/* You may define either or both of these. */
2734#define MAC_USE_SCC_A /* Modem port */
2735#define MAC_USE_SCC_B /* Printer port */
2736
2737#if defined(MAC_USE_SCC_A) || defined(MAC_USE_SCC_B)
2738/* Initialisation table for SCC with 3.6864 MHz PCLK */
2739L(scc_initable_mac):
2740        .byte   4,0x44          /* x16, 1 stopbit, no parity */
2741        .byte   3,0xc0          /* receiver: 8 bpc */
2742        .byte   5,0xe2          /* transmitter: 8 bpc, assert dtr/rts */
2743        .byte   10,0            /* NRZ */
2744        .byte   11,0x50         /* use baud rate generator */
2745        .byte   12,1,13,0       /* 38400 baud */
2746        .byte   14,1            /* Baud rate generator enable */
2747        .byte   3,0xc1          /* enable receiver */
2748        .byte   5,0xea          /* enable transmitter */
2749        .byte   -1
2750        .even
2751#endif
2752#endif /* CONFIG_MAC */
2753
2754#ifdef CONFIG_ATARI
2755/* #define USE_PRINTER */
2756/* #define USE_SCC_B */
2757/* #define USE_SCC_A */
2758#define USE_MFP
2759
2760#if defined(USE_SCC_A) || defined(USE_SCC_B)
2761/* Initialisation table for SCC with 7.9872 MHz PCLK */
2762/* PCLK == 8.0539 gives baud == 9680.1 */
2763L(scc_initable_atari):
2764        .byte   4,0x44          /* x16, 1 stopbit, no parity */
2765        .byte   3,0xc0          /* receiver: 8 bpc */
2766        .byte   5,0xe2          /* transmitter: 8 bpc, assert dtr/rts */
2767        .byte   10,0            /* NRZ */
2768        .byte   11,0x50         /* use baud rate generator */
2769        .byte   12,24,13,0      /* 9600 baud */
2770        .byte   14,2,14,3       /* use master clock for BRG, enable */
2771        .byte   3,0xc1          /* enable receiver */
2772        .byte   5,0xea          /* enable transmitter */
2773        .byte   -1
2774        .even
2775#endif
2776
2777#ifdef USE_PRINTER
2778
2779LPSG_SELECT     = 0xff8800
2780LPSG_READ       = 0xff8800
2781LPSG_WRITE      = 0xff8802
2782LPSG_IO_A       = 14
2783LPSG_IO_B       = 15
2784LPSG_CONTROL    = 7
2785LSTMFP_GPIP     = 0xfffa01
2786LSTMFP_DDR      = 0xfffa05
2787LSTMFP_IERB     = 0xfffa09
2788
2789#elif defined(USE_SCC_B)
2790
2791LSCC_CTRL       = 0xff8c85
2792LSCC_DATA       = 0xff8c87
2793
2794#elif defined(USE_SCC_A)
2795
2796LSCC_CTRL       = 0xff8c81
2797LSCC_DATA       = 0xff8c83
2798
2799#elif defined(USE_MFP)
2800
2801LMFP_UCR     = 0xfffa29
2802LMFP_TDCDR   = 0xfffa1d
2803LMFP_TDDR    = 0xfffa25
2804LMFP_TSR     = 0xfffa2d
2805LMFP_UDR     = 0xfffa2f
2806
2807#endif
2808#endif  /* CONFIG_ATARI */
2809
2810/*
2811 * Serial port output support.
2812 */
2813
2814/*
2815 * Initialize serial port hardware
2816 */
2817func_start      serial_init,%d0/%d1/%a0/%a1
2818        /*
2819         *      Some of the register usage that follows
2820         *      CONFIG_AMIGA
2821         *              a0 = pointer to boot info record
2822         *              d0 = boot info offset
2823         *      CONFIG_ATARI
2824         *              a0 = address of SCC
2825         *              a1 = Liobase address/address of scc_initable_atari
2826         *              d0 = init data for serial port
2827         *      CONFIG_MAC
2828         *              a0 = address of SCC
2829         *              a1 = address of scc_initable_mac
2830         *              d0 = init data for serial port
2831         */
2832
2833#ifdef CONFIG_AMIGA
2834#define SERIAL_DTR      7
2835#define SERIAL_CNTRL    CIABBASE+C_PRA
2836
2837        is_not_amiga(1f)
2838        lea     %pc@(L(custom)),%a0
2839        movel   #-ZTWOBASE,%a0@
2840        bclr    #SERIAL_DTR,SERIAL_CNTRL-ZTWOBASE
2841        get_bi_record   BI_AMIGA_SERPER
2842        movew   %a0@,CUSTOMBASE+C_SERPER-ZTWOBASE
2843|       movew   #61,CUSTOMBASE+C_SERPER-ZTWOBASE
28441:
2845#endif
2846
2847#ifdef CONFIG_ATARI
2848        is_not_atari(4f)
2849        movel   %pc@(L(iobase)),%a1
2850#if defined(USE_PRINTER)
2851        bclr    #0,%a1@(LSTMFP_IERB)
2852        bclr    #0,%a1@(LSTMFP_DDR)
2853        moveb   #LPSG_CONTROL,%a1@(LPSG_SELECT)
2854        moveb   #0xff,%a1@(LPSG_WRITE)
2855        moveb   #LPSG_IO_B,%a1@(LPSG_SELECT)
2856        clrb    %a1@(LPSG_WRITE)
2857        moveb   #LPSG_IO_A,%a1@(LPSG_SELECT)
2858        moveb   %a1@(LPSG_READ),%d0
2859        bset    #5,%d0
2860        moveb   %d0,%a1@(LPSG_WRITE)
2861#elif defined(USE_SCC_A) || defined(USE_SCC_B)
2862        lea     %a1@(LSCC_CTRL),%a0
2863        /* Reset SCC register pointer */
2864        moveb   %a0@,%d0
2865        /* Reset SCC device: write register pointer then register value */
2866        moveb   #9,%a0@
2867        moveb   #0xc0,%a0@
2868        /* Wait for 5 PCLK cycles, which is about 63 CPU cycles */
2869        /* 5 / 7.9872 MHz = approx. 0.63 us = 63 / 100 MHz */
2870        movel   #32,%d0
28712:
2872        subq    #1,%d0
2873        jne     2b
2874        /* Initialize channel */
2875        lea     %pc@(L(scc_initable_atari)),%a1
28762:      moveb   %a1@+,%d0
2877        jmi     3f
2878        moveb   %d0,%a0@
2879        moveb   %a1@+,%a0@
2880        jra     2b
28813:      clrb    %a0@
2882#elif defined(USE_MFP)
2883        bclr    #1,%a1@(LMFP_TSR)
2884        moveb   #0x88,%a1@(LMFP_UCR)
2885        andb    #0x70,%a1@(LMFP_TDCDR)
2886        moveb   #2,%a1@(LMFP_TDDR)
2887        orb     #1,%a1@(LMFP_TDCDR)
2888        bset    #1,%a1@(LMFP_TSR)
2889#endif
2890        jra     L(serial_init_done)
28914:
2892#endif
2893
2894#ifdef CONFIG_MAC
2895        is_not_mac(L(serial_init_not_mac))
2896#if defined(MAC_USE_SCC_A) || defined(MAC_USE_SCC_B)
2897#define mac_scc_cha_b_ctrl_offset       0x0
2898#define mac_scc_cha_a_ctrl_offset       0x2
2899#define mac_scc_cha_b_data_offset       0x4
2900#define mac_scc_cha_a_data_offset       0x6
2901        movel   %pc@(L(mac_sccbase)),%a0
2902        /* Reset SCC register pointer */
2903        moveb   %a0@(mac_scc_cha_a_ctrl_offset),%d0
2904        /* Reset SCC device: write register pointer then register value */
2905        moveb   #9,%a0@(mac_scc_cha_a_ctrl_offset)
2906        moveb   #0xc0,%a0@(mac_scc_cha_a_ctrl_offset)
2907        /* Wait for 5 PCLK cycles, which is about 68 CPU cycles */
2908        /* 5 / 3.6864 MHz = approx. 1.36 us = 68 / 50 MHz */
2909        movel   #35,%d0
29105:
2911        subq    #1,%d0
2912        jne     5b
2913#endif
2914#ifdef MAC_USE_SCC_A
2915        /* Initialize channel A */
2916        lea     %pc@(L(scc_initable_mac)),%a1
29175:      moveb   %a1@+,%d0
2918        jmi     6f
2919        moveb   %d0,%a0@(mac_scc_cha_a_ctrl_offset)
2920        moveb   %a1@+,%a0@(mac_scc_cha_a_ctrl_offset)
2921        jra     5b
29226:
2923#endif  /* MAC_USE_SCC_A */
2924#ifdef MAC_USE_SCC_B
2925        /* Initialize channel B */
2926        lea     %pc@(L(scc_initable_mac)),%a1
29277:      moveb   %a1@+,%d0
2928        jmi     8f
2929        moveb   %d0,%a0@(mac_scc_cha_b_ctrl_offset)
2930        moveb   %a1@+,%a0@(mac_scc_cha_b_ctrl_offset)
2931        jra     7b
29328:
2933#endif  /* MAC_USE_SCC_B */
2934        jra     L(serial_init_done)
2935L(serial_init_not_mac):
2936#endif  /* CONFIG_MAC */
2937
2938#ifdef CONFIG_Q40
2939        is_not_q40(2f)
2940/* debug output goes into SRAM, so we don't do it unless requested
2941   - check for '%LX$' signature in SRAM   */
2942        lea     %pc@(q40_mem_cptr),%a1
2943        move.l  #0xff020010,%a1@  /* must be inited - also used by debug=mem */
2944        move.l  #0xff020000,%a1
2945        cmp.b   #'%',%a1@
2946        bne     2f      /*nodbg*/
2947        addq.w  #4,%a1
2948        cmp.b   #'L',%a1@
2949        bne     2f      /*nodbg*/
2950        addq.w  #4,%a1
2951        cmp.b   #'X',%a1@
2952        bne     2f      /*nodbg*/
2953        addq.w  #4,%a1
2954        cmp.b   #'$',%a1@
2955        bne     2f      /*nodbg*/
2956        /* signature OK */
2957        lea     %pc@(L(q40_do_debug)),%a1
2958        tas     %a1@
2959/*nodbg: q40_do_debug is 0 by default*/
29602:
2961#endif
2962
2963#ifdef CONFIG_MVME16x
2964        is_not_mvme16x(L(serial_init_not_mvme16x))
2965        moveb   #0x10,M167_PCSCCMICR
2966        moveb   #0x10,M167_PCSCCTICR
2967        moveb   #0x10,M167_PCSCCRICR
2968        jra     L(serial_init_done)
2969L(serial_init_not_mvme16x):
2970#endif
2971
2972#ifdef CONFIG_APOLLO
2973/* We count on the PROM initializing SIO1 */
2974#endif
2975
2976#ifdef CONFIG_HP300
2977/* We count on the boot loader initialising the UART */
2978#endif
2979
2980L(serial_init_done):
2981func_return     serial_init
2982
2983/*
2984 * Output character on serial port.
2985 */
2986func_start      serial_putc,%d0/%d1/%a0/%a1
2987
2988        movel   ARG1,%d0
2989        cmpib   #'\n',%d0
2990        jbne    1f
2991
2992        /* A little safe recursion is good for the soul */
2993        serial_putc     #'\r'
29941:
2995
2996#ifdef CONFIG_AMIGA
2997        is_not_amiga(2f)
2998        andw    #0x00ff,%d0
2999        oriw    #0x0100,%d0
3000        movel   %pc@(L(custom)),%a0
3001        movew   %d0,%a0@(CUSTOMBASE+C_SERDAT)
30021:      movew   %a0@(CUSTOMBASE+C_SERDATR),%d0
3003        andw    #0x2000,%d0
3004        jeq     1b
3005        jra     L(serial_putc_done)
30062:
3007#endif
3008
3009#ifdef CONFIG_MAC
3010        is_not_mac(5f)
3011#if defined(MAC_USE_SCC_A) || defined(MAC_USE_SCC_B)
3012        movel   %pc@(L(mac_sccbase)),%a1
3013#endif
3014#ifdef MAC_USE_SCC_A
30153:      btst    #2,%a1@(mac_scc_cha_a_ctrl_offset)
3016        jeq     3b
3017        moveb   %d0,%a1@(mac_scc_cha_a_data_offset)
3018#endif  /* MAC_USE_SCC_A */
3019#ifdef MAC_USE_SCC_B
30204:      btst    #2,%a1@(mac_scc_cha_b_ctrl_offset)
3021        jeq     4b
3022        moveb   %d0,%a1@(mac_scc_cha_b_data_offset)
3023#endif  /* MAC_USE_SCC_B */
3024        jra     L(serial_putc_done)
30255:
3026#endif  /* CONFIG_MAC */
3027
3028#ifdef CONFIG_ATARI
3029        is_not_atari(4f)
3030        movel   %pc@(L(iobase)),%a1
3031#if defined(USE_PRINTER)
30323:      btst    #0,%a1@(LSTMFP_GPIP)
3033        jne     3b
3034        moveb   #LPSG_IO_B,%a1@(LPSG_SELECT)
3035        moveb   %d0,%a1@(LPSG_WRITE)
3036        moveb   #LPSG_IO_A,%a1@(LPSG_SELECT)
3037        moveb   %a1@(LPSG_READ),%d0
3038        bclr    #5,%d0
3039        moveb   %d0,%a1@(LPSG_WRITE)
3040        nop
3041        nop
3042        bset    #5,%d0
3043        moveb   %d0,%a1@(LPSG_WRITE)
3044#elif defined(USE_SCC_A) || defined(USE_SCC_B)
30453:      btst    #2,%a1@(LSCC_CTRL)
3046        jeq     3b
3047        moveb   %d0,%a1@(LSCC_DATA)
3048#elif defined(USE_MFP)
30493:      btst    #7,%a1@(LMFP_TSR)
3050        jeq     3b
3051        moveb   %d0,%a1@(LMFP_UDR)
3052#endif
3053        jra     L(serial_putc_done)
30544:
3055#endif  /* CONFIG_ATARI */
3056
3057#ifdef CONFIG_MVME147
3058        is_not_mvme147(2f)
30591:      btst    #2,M147_SCC_CTRL_A
3060        jeq     1b
3061        moveb   %d0,M147_SCC_DATA_A
3062        jbra    L(serial_putc_done)
30632:
3064#endif
3065
3066#ifdef CONFIG_MVME16x
3067        is_not_mvme16x(2f)
3068        /*
3069         * If the loader gave us a board type then we can use that to
3070         * select an appropriate output routine; otherwise we just use
3071         * the Bug code.  If we have to use the Bug that means the Bug
3072         * workspace has to be valid, which means the Bug has to use
3073         * the SRAM, which is non-standard.
3074         */
3075        moveml  %d0-%d7/%a2-%a6,%sp@-
3076        movel   vme_brdtype,%d1
3077        jeq     1f                      | No tag - use the Bug
3078        cmpi    #VME_TYPE_MVME162,%d1
3079        jeq     6f
3080        cmpi    #VME_TYPE_MVME172,%d1
3081        jne     5f
3082        /* 162/172; it's an SCC */
30836:      btst    #2,M162_SCC_CTRL_A
3084        nop
3085        nop
3086        nop
3087        jeq     6b
3088        moveb   #8,M162_SCC_CTRL_A
3089        nop
3090        nop
3091        nop
3092        moveb   %d0,M162_SCC_CTRL_A
3093        jra     3f
30945:
3095        /* 166/167/177; it's a CD2401 */
3096        moveb   #0,M167_CYCAR
3097        moveb   M167_CYIER,%d2
3098        moveb   #0x02,M167_CYIER
30997:
3100        btst    #5,M167_PCSCCTICR
3101        jeq     7b
3102        moveb   M167_PCTPIACKR,%d1
3103        moveb   M167_CYLICR,%d1
3104        jeq     8f
3105        moveb   #0x08,M167_CYTEOIR
3106        jra     7b
31078:
3108        moveb   %d0,M167_CYTDR
3109        moveb   #0,M167_CYTEOIR
3110        moveb   %d2,M167_CYIER
3111        jra     3f
31121:
3113        moveb   %d0,%sp@-
3114        trap    #15
3115        .word   0x0020  /* TRAP 0x020 */
31163:
3117        moveml  %sp@+,%d0-%d7/%a2-%a6
3118        jbra    L(serial_putc_done)
31192:
3120#endif /* CONFIG_MVME16x */
3121
3122#ifdef CONFIG_BVME6000
3123        is_not_bvme6000(2f)
3124        /*
3125         * The BVME6000 machine has a serial port ...
3126         */
31271:      btst    #2,BVME_SCC_CTRL_A
3128        jeq     1b
3129        moveb   %d0,BVME_SCC_DATA_A
3130        jbra    L(serial_putc_done)
31312:
3132#endif
3133
3134#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3X
3135        is_not_sun3x(2f)
3136        movel   %d0,-(%sp)
3137        movel   0xFEFE0018,%a1
3138        jbsr    (%a1)
3139        addq    #4,%sp
3140        jbra    L(serial_putc_done)
31412:
3142#endif
3143
3144#ifdef CONFIG_Q40
3145        is_not_q40(2f)
3146        tst.l   %pc@(L(q40_do_debug))   /* only debug if requested */
3147        beq     2f
3148        lea     %pc@(q40_mem_cptr),%a1
3149        move.l  %a1@,%a0
3150        move.b  %d0,%a0@
3151        addq.l  #4,%a0
3152        move.l  %a0,%a1@
3153        jbra    L(serial_putc_done)
31542:
3155#endif
3156
3157#ifdef CONFIG_APOLLO
3158        is_not_apollo(2f)
3159        movl    %pc@(L(iobase)),%a1
3160        moveb   %d0,%a1@(LTHRB0)
31611:      moveb   %a1@(LSRB0),%d0
3162        andb    #0x4,%d0
3163        beq     1b
3164        jbra    L(serial_putc_done)
31652:
3166#endif
3167
3168#ifdef CONFIG_HP300
3169        is_not_hp300(3f)
3170        movl    %pc@(L(iobase)),%a1
3171        addl    %pc@(L(uartbase)),%a1
3172        movel   %pc@(L(uart_scode)),%d1 /* Check the scode */
3173        jmi     3f                      /* Unset? Exit */
3174        cmpi    #256,%d1                /* APCI scode? */
3175        jeq     2f
31761:      moveb   %a1@(DCALSR),%d1        /* Output to DCA */
3177        andb    #0x20,%d1
3178        beq     1b
3179        moveb   %d0,%a1@(DCADATA)
3180        jbra    L(serial_putc_done)
31812:      moveb   %a1@(APCILSR),%d1       /* Output to APCI */
3182        andb    #0x20,%d1
3183        beq     2b
3184        moveb   %d0,%a1@(APCIDATA)
3185        jbra    L(serial_putc_done)
31863:
3187#endif
3188
3189L(serial_putc_done):
3190func_return     serial_putc
3191
3192/*
3193 * Output a string.
3194 */
3195func_start      puts,%d0/%a0
3196
3197        movel   ARG1,%a0
3198        jra     2f
31991:
3200#ifdef CONSOLE_DEBUG
3201        console_putc    %d0
3202#endif
3203#ifdef SERIAL_DEBUG
3204        serial_putc     %d0
3205#endif
32062:      moveb   %a0@+,%d0
3207        jne     1b
3208
3209func_return     puts
3210
3211/*
3212 * Output number in hex notation.
3213 */
3214
3215func_start      putn,%d0-%d2
3216
3217        putc    ' '
3218
3219        movel   ARG1,%d0
3220        moveq   #7,%d1
32211:      roll    #4,%d0
3222        move    %d0,%d2
3223        andb    #0x0f,%d2
3224        addb    #'0',%d2
3225        cmpb    #'9',%d2
3226        jls     2f
3227        addb    #'A'-('9'+1),%d2
32282:
3229#ifdef CONSOLE_DEBUG
3230        console_putc    %d2
3231#endif
3232#ifdef SERIAL_DEBUG
3233        serial_putc     %d2
3234#endif
3235        dbra    %d1,1b
3236
3237func_return     putn
3238
3239#ifdef CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK
3240/*
3241 *      This routine takes its parameters on the stack.  It then
3242 *      turns around and calls the internal routines.  This routine
3243 *      is used by the boot console.
3244 *
3245 *      The calling parameters are:
3246 *              void debug_cons_nputs(const char *str, unsigned length)
3247 *
3248 *      This routine does NOT understand variable arguments only
3249 *      simple strings!
3250 */
3251ENTRY(debug_cons_nputs)
3252        moveml  %d0/%d1/%a0,%sp@-
3253        movew   %sr,%sp@-
3254        ori     #0x0700,%sr
3255        movel   %sp@(18),%a0            /* fetch parameter */
3256        movel   %sp@(22),%d1            /* fetch parameter */
3257        jra     2f
32581:
3259#ifdef CONSOLE_DEBUG
3260        console_putc    %d0
3261#endif
3262#ifdef SERIAL_DEBUG
3263        serial_putc     %d0
3264#endif
3265        subq    #1,%d1
32662:      jeq     3f
3267        moveb   %a0@+,%d0
3268        jne     1b
32693:
3270        movew   %sp@+,%sr
3271        moveml  %sp@+,%d0/%d1/%a0
3272        rts
3273#endif /* CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK */
3274
3275#if defined(CONFIG_HP300) || defined(CONFIG_APOLLO)
3276func_start      set_leds,%d0/%a0
3277        movel   ARG1,%d0
3278#ifdef CONFIG_HP300
3279        is_not_hp300(1f)
3280        movel   %pc@(L(iobase)),%a0
3281        moveb   %d0,%a0@(0x1ffff)
3282        jra     2f
3283#endif
32841:
3285#ifdef CONFIG_APOLLO
3286        movel   %pc@(L(iobase)),%a0
3287        lsll    #8,%d0
3288        eorw    #0xff00,%d0
3289        moveb   %d0,%a0@(LCPUCTRL)
3290#endif
32912:
3292func_return     set_leds
3293#endif
3294
3295#ifdef CONSOLE_DEBUG
3296/*
3297 *      For continuity, see the data alignment
3298 *      to which this structure is tied.
3299 */
3300#define Lconsole_struct_cur_column      0
3301#define Lconsole_struct_cur_row         4
3302#define Lconsole_struct_num_columns     8
3303#define Lconsole_struct_num_rows        12
3304#define Lconsole_struct_left_edge       16
3305
3306func_start      console_init,%a0-%a4/%d0-%d7
3307        /*
3308         *      Some of the register usage that follows
3309         *              a0 = pointer to boot_info
3310         *              a1 = pointer to screen
3311         *              a2 = pointer to console_globals
3312         *              d3 = pixel width of screen
3313         *              d4 = pixel height of screen
3314         *              (d3,d4) ~= (x,y) of a point just below
3315         *                      and to the right of the screen
3316         *                      NOT on the screen!
3317         *              d5 = number of bytes per scan line
3318         *              d6 = number of bytes on the entire screen
3319         */
3320
3321        lea     %pc@(L(console_globals)),%a2
3322        movel   %pc@(L(mac_videobase)),%a1
3323        movel   %pc@(L(mac_rowbytes)),%d5
3324        movel   %pc@(L(mac_dimensions)),%d3     /* -> low byte */
3325        movel   %d3,%d4
3326        swap    %d4             /* -> high byte */
3327        andl    #0xffff,%d3     /* d3 = screen width in pixels */
3328        andl    #0xffff,%d4     /* d4 = screen height in pixels */
3329
3330        movel   %d5,%d6
3331|       subl    #20,%d6
3332        mulul   %d4,%d6         /* scan line bytes x num scan lines */
3333        divul   #8,%d6          /* we'll clear 8 bytes at a time */
3334        moveq   #-1,%d0         /* Mac_black */
3335        subq    #1,%d6
3336
3337L(console_clear_loop):
3338        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3339        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3340        dbra    %d6,L(console_clear_loop)
3341
3342        /* Calculate font size */
3343
3344#if   defined(FONT_8x8) && defined(CONFIG_FONT_8x8)
3345        lea     %pc@(font_vga_8x8),%a0
3346#elif defined(FONT_8x16) && defined(CONFIG_FONT_8x16)
3347        lea     %pc@(font_vga_8x16),%a0
3348#elif defined(FONT_6x11) && defined(CONFIG_FONT_6x11)
3349        lea     %pc@(font_vga_6x11),%a0
3350#elif defined(CONFIG_FONT_8x8) /* default */
3351        lea     %pc@(font_vga_8x8),%a0
3352#else /* no compiled-in font */
3353        lea     0,%a0
3354#endif
3355
3356        /*
3357         *      At this point we make a shift in register usage
3358         *      a1 = address of console_font pointer
3359         */
3360        lea     %pc@(L(console_font)),%a1
3361        movel   %a0,%a1@        /* store pointer to struct fbcon_font_desc in console_font */
3362        tstl    %a0
3363        jeq     1f
3364        lea     %pc@(L(console_font_data)),%a4
3365        movel   %a0@(FONT_DESC_DATA),%d0
3366        subl    #L(console_font),%a1
3367        addl    %a1,%d0
3368        movel   %d0,%a4@
3369
3370        /*
3371         *      Calculate global maxs
3372         *      Note - we can use either an
3373         *      8 x 16 or 8 x 8 character font
3374         *      6 x 11 also supported
3375         */
3376                /* ASSERT: a0 = contents of Lconsole_font */
3377        movel   %d3,%d0                         /* screen width in pixels */
3378        divul   %a0@(FONT_DESC_WIDTH),%d0       /* d0 = max num chars per row */
3379
3380        movel   %d4,%d1                         /* screen height in pixels */
3381        divul   %a0@(FONT_DESC_HEIGHT),%d1      /* d1 = max num rows */
3382
3383        movel   %d0,%a2@(Lconsole_struct_num_columns)
3384        movel   %d1,%a2@(Lconsole_struct_num_rows)
3385
3386        /*
3387         *      Clear the current row and column
3388         */
3389        clrl    %a2@(Lconsole_struct_cur_column)
3390        clrl    %a2@(Lconsole_struct_cur_row)
3391        clrl    %a2@(Lconsole_struct_left_edge)
3392
3393        /*
3394         * Initialization is complete
3395         */
33961:
3397func_return     console_init
3398
3399#ifdef CONFIG_LOGO
3400func_start      console_put_penguin,%a0-%a1/%d0-%d7
3401        /*
3402         *      Get 'that_penguin' onto the screen in the upper right corner
3403         *      penguin is 64 x 74 pixels, align against right edge of screen
3404         */
3405        lea     %pc@(L(mac_dimensions)),%a0
3406        movel   %a0@,%d0
3407        andil   #0xffff,%d0
3408        subil   #64,%d0         /* snug up against the right edge */
3409        clrl    %d1             /* start at the top */
3410        movel   #73,%d7
3411        lea     %pc@(L(that_penguin)),%a1
3412L(console_penguin_row):
3413        movel   #31,%d6
3414L(console_penguin_pixel_pair):
3415        moveb   %a1@,%d2
3416        lsrb    #4,%d2
3417        console_plot_pixel %d0,%d1,%d2
3418        addq    #1,%d0
3419        moveb   %a1@+,%d2
3420        console_plot_pixel %d0,%d1,%d2
3421        addq    #1,%d0
3422        dbra    %d6,L(console_penguin_pixel_pair)
3423
3424        subil   #64,%d0
3425        addq    #1,%d1
3426        dbra    %d7,L(console_penguin_row)
3427
3428func_return     console_put_penguin
3429
3430/* include penguin bitmap */
3431L(that_penguin):
3432#include "../mac/mac_penguin.S"
3433#endif
3434
3435        /*
3436         * Calculate source and destination addresses
3437         *      output  a1 = dest
3438         *              a2 = source
3439         */
3440
3441func_start      console_scroll,%a0-%a4/%d0-%d7
3442        lea     %pc@(L(mac_videobase)),%a0
3443        movel   %a0@,%a1
3444        movel   %a1,%a2
3445        lea     %pc@(L(mac_rowbytes)),%a0
3446        movel   %a0@,%d5
3447        movel   %pc@(L(console_font)),%a0
3448        tstl    %a0
3449        jeq     1f
3450        mulul   %a0@(FONT_DESC_HEIGHT),%d5      /* account for # scan lines per character */
3451        addal   %d5,%a2
3452
3453        /*
3454         * Get dimensions
3455         */
3456        lea     %pc@(L(mac_dimensions)),%a0
3457        movel   %a0@,%d3
3458        movel   %d3,%d4
3459        swap    %d4
3460        andl    #0xffff,%d3     /* d3 = screen width in pixels */
3461        andl    #0xffff,%d4     /* d4 = screen height in pixels */
3462
3463        /*
3464         * Calculate number of bytes to move
3465         */
3466        lea     %pc@(L(mac_rowbytes)),%a0
3467        movel   %a0@,%d6
3468        movel   %pc@(L(console_font)),%a0
3469        subl    %a0@(FONT_DESC_HEIGHT),%d4      /* we're not scrolling the top row! */
3470        mulul   %d4,%d6         /* scan line bytes x num scan lines */
3471        divul   #32,%d6         /* we'll move 8 longs at a time */
3472        subq    #1,%d6
3473
3474L(console_scroll_loop):
3475        movel   %a2@+,%a1@+
3476        movel   %a2@+,%a1@+
3477        movel   %a2@+,%a1@+
3478        movel   %a2@+,%a1@+
3479        movel   %a2@+,%a1@+
3480        movel   %a2@+,%a1@+
3481        movel   %a2@+,%a1@+
3482        movel   %a2@+,%a1@+
3483        dbra    %d6,L(console_scroll_loop)
3484
3485        lea     %pc@(L(mac_rowbytes)),%a0
3486        movel   %a0@,%d6
3487        movel   %pc@(L(console_font)),%a0
3488        mulul   %a0@(FONT_DESC_HEIGHT),%d6      /* scan line bytes x font height */
3489        divul   #32,%d6                 /* we'll move 8 words at a time */
3490        subq    #1,%d6
3491
3492        moveq   #-1,%d0
3493L(console_scroll_clear_loop):
3494        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3495        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3496        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3497        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3498        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3499        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3500        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3501        movel   %d0,%a1@+
3502        dbra    %d6,L(console_scroll_clear_loop)
3503
35041:
3505func_return     console_scroll
3506
3507
3508func_start      console_putc,%a0/%a1/%d0-%d7
3509
3510        is_not_mac(L(console_exit))
3511        tstl    %pc@(L(console_font))
3512        jeq     L(console_exit)
3513
3514        /* Output character in d7 on console.
3515         */
3516        movel   ARG1,%d7
3517        cmpib   #'\n',%d7
3518        jbne    1f
3519
3520        /* A little safe recursion is good for the soul */
3521        console_putc    #'\r'
35221:
3523        lea     %pc@(L(console_globals)),%a0
3524
3525        cmpib   #10,%d7
3526        jne     L(console_not_lf)
3527        movel   %a0@(Lconsole_struct_cur_row),%d0
3528        addil   #1,%d0
3529        movel   %d0,%a0@(Lconsole_struct_cur_row)
3530        movel   %a0@(Lconsole_struct_num_rows),%d1
3531        cmpl    %d1,%d0
3532        jcs     1f
3533        subil   #1,%d0
3534        movel   %d0,%a0@(Lconsole_struct_cur_row)
3535        console_scroll
35361:
3537        jra     L(console_exit)
3538
3539L(console_not_lf):
3540        cmpib   #13,%d7
3541        jne     L(console_not_cr)
3542        clrl    %a0@(Lconsole_struct_cur_column)
3543        jra     L(console_exit)
3544
3545L(console_not_cr):
3546        cmpib   #1,%d7
3547        jne     L(console_not_home)
3548        clrl    %a0@(Lconsole_struct_cur_row)
3549        clrl    %a0@(Lconsole_struct_cur_column)
3550        jra     L(console_exit)
3551
3552/*
3553 *      At this point we know that the %d7 character is going to be
3554 *      rendered on the screen.  Register usage is -
3555 *              a0 = pointer to console globals
3556 *              a1 = font data
3557 *              d0 = cursor column
3558 *              d1 = cursor row to draw the character
3559 *              d7 = character number
3560 */
3561L(console_not_home):
3562        movel   %a0@(Lconsole_struct_cur_column),%d0
3563        addql   #1,%a0@(Lconsole_struct_cur_column)
3564        movel   %a0@(Lconsole_struct_num_columns),%d1
3565        cmpl    %d1,%d0
3566        jcs     1f
3567        console_putc    #'\n'   /* recursion is OK! */
35681:
3569        movel   %a0@(Lconsole_struct_cur_row),%d1
3570
3571        /*
3572         *      At this point we make a shift in register usage
3573         *      a0 = address of pointer to font data (fbcon_font_desc)
3574         */
3575        movel   %pc@(L(console_font)),%a0
3576        movel   %pc@(L(console_font_data)),%a1  /* Load fbcon_font_desc.data into a1 */
3577        andl    #0x000000ff,%d7
3578                /* ASSERT: a0 = contents of Lconsole_font */
3579        mulul   %a0@(FONT_DESC_HEIGHT),%d7      /* d7 = index into font data */
3580        addl    %d7,%a1                 /* a1 = points to char image */
3581
3582        /*
3583         *      At this point we make a shift in register usage
3584         *      d0 = pixel coordinate, x
3585         *      d1 = pixel coordinate, y
3586         *      d2 = (bit 0) 1/0 for white/black (!) pixel on screen
3587         *      d3 = font scan line data (8 pixels)
3588         *      d6 = count down for the font's pixel width (8)
3589         *      d7 = count down for the font's pixel count in height
3590         */
3591                /* ASSERT: a0 = contents of Lconsole_font */
3592        mulul   %a0@(FONT_DESC_WIDTH),%d0
3593        mulul   %a0@(FONT_DESC_HEIGHT),%d1
3594        movel   %a0@(FONT_DESC_HEIGHT),%d7      /* Load fbcon_font_desc.height into d7 */
3595        subq    #1,%d7
3596L(console_read_char_scanline):
3597        moveb   %a1@+,%d3
3598
3599                /* ASSERT: a0 = contents of Lconsole_font */
3600        movel   %a0@(FONT_DESC_WIDTH),%d6       /* Load fbcon_font_desc.width into d6 */
3601        subql   #1,%d6
3602
3603L(console_do_font_scanline):
3604        lslb    #1,%d3
3605        scsb    %d2             /* convert 1 bit into a byte */
3606        console_plot_pixel %d0,%d1,%d2
3607        addq    #1,%d0
3608        dbra    %d6,L(console_do_font_scanline)
3609
3610                /* ASSERT: a0 = contents of Lconsole_font */
3611        subl    %a0@(FONT_DESC_WIDTH),%d0
3612        addq    #1,%d1
3613        dbra    %d7,L(console_read_char_scanline)
3614
3615L(console_exit):
3616func_return     console_putc
3617
3618        /*
3619         *      Input:
3620         *              d0 = x coordinate
3621         *              d1 = y coordinate
3622         *              d2 = (bit 0) 1/0 for white/black (!)
3623         *      All registers are preserved
3624         */
3625func_start      console_plot_pixel,%a0-%a1/%d0-%d4
3626
3627        movel   %pc@(L(mac_videobase)),%a1
3628        movel   %pc@(L(mac_videodepth)),%d3
3629        movel   ARG1,%d0
3630        movel   ARG2,%d1
3631        mulul   %pc@(L(mac_rowbytes)),%d1
3632        movel   ARG3,%d2
3633
3634        /*
3635         *      Register usage:
3636         *              d0 = x coord becomes byte offset into frame buffer
3637         *              d1 = y coord
3638         *              d2 = black or white (0/1)
3639         *              d3 = video depth
3640         *              d4 = temp of x (d0) for many bit depths
3641         */
3642L(test_1bit):
3643        cmpb    #1,%d3
3644        jbne    L(test_2bit)
3645        movel   %d0,%d4         /* we need the low order 3 bits! */
3646        divul   #8,%d0
3647        addal   %d0,%a1
3648        addal   %d1,%a1
3649        andb    #7,%d4
3650        eorb    #7,%d4          /* reverse the x-coordinate w/ screen-bit # */
3651        andb    #1,%d2
3652        jbne    L(white_1)
3653        bsetb   %d4,%a1@
3654        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3655L(white_1):
3656        bclrb   %d4,%a1@
3657        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3658
3659L(test_2bit):
3660        cmpb    #2,%d3
3661        jbne    L(test_4bit)
3662        movel   %d0,%d4         /* we need the low order 2 bits! */
3663        divul   #4,%d0
3664        addal   %d0,%a1
3665        addal   %d1,%a1
3666        andb    #3,%d4
3667        eorb    #3,%d4          /* reverse the x-coordinate w/ screen-bit # */
3668        lsll    #1,%d4          /* ! */
3669        andb    #1,%d2
3670        jbne    L(white_2)
3671        bsetb   %d4,%a1@
3672        addq    #1,%d4
3673        bsetb   %d4,%a1@
3674        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3675L(white_2):
3676        bclrb   %d4,%a1@
3677        addq    #1,%d4
3678        bclrb   %d4,%a1@
3679        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3680
3681L(test_4bit):
3682        cmpb    #4,%d3
3683        jbne    L(test_8bit)
3684        movel   %d0,%d4         /* we need the low order bit! */
3685        divul   #2,%d0
3686        addal   %d0,%a1
3687        addal   %d1,%a1
3688        andb    #1,%d4
3689        eorb    #1,%d4
3690        lsll    #2,%d4          /* ! */
3691        andb    #1,%d2
3692        jbne    L(white_4)
3693        bsetb   %d4,%a1@
3694        addq    #1,%d4
3695        bsetb   %d4,%a1@
3696        addq    #1,%d4
3697        bsetb   %d4,%a1@
3698        addq    #1,%d4
3699        bsetb   %d4,%a1@
3700        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3701L(white_4):
3702        bclrb   %d4,%a1@
3703        addq    #1,%d4
3704        bclrb   %d4,%a1@
3705        addq    #1,%d4
3706        bclrb   %d4,%a1@
3707        addq    #1,%d4
3708        bclrb   %d4,%a1@
3709        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3710
3711L(test_8bit):
3712        cmpb    #8,%d3
3713        jbne    L(test_16bit)
3714        addal   %d0,%a1
3715        addal   %d1,%a1
3716        andb    #1,%d2
3717        jbne    L(white_8)
3718        moveb   #0xff,%a1@
3719        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3720L(white_8):
3721        clrb    %a1@
3722        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3723
3724L(test_16bit):
3725        cmpb    #16,%d3
3726        jbne    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3727        addal   %d0,%a1
3728        addal   %d0,%a1
3729        addal   %d1,%a1
3730        andb    #1,%d2
3731        jbne    L(white_16)
3732        clrw    %a1@
3733        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3734L(white_16):
3735        movew   #0x0fff,%a1@
3736        jbra    L(console_plot_pixel_exit)
3737
3738L(console_plot_pixel_exit):
3739func_return     console_plot_pixel
3740#endif /* CONSOLE_DEBUG */
3741
3742
3743__INITDATA
3744        .align  4
3745
3746m68k_init_mapped_size:
3747        .long   0
3748
3749#if defined(CONFIG_ATARI) || defined(CONFIG_AMIGA) || \
3750    defined(CONFIG_HP300) || defined(CONFIG_APOLLO)
3751L(custom):
3752L(iobase):
3753        .long 0
3754#endif
3755
3756#ifdef CONSOLE_DEBUG
3757L(console_globals):
3758        .long   0               /* cursor column */
3759        .long   0               /* cursor row */
3760        .long   0               /* max num columns */
3761        .long   0               /* max num rows */
3762        .long   0               /* left edge */
3763L(console_font):
3764        .long   0               /* pointer to console font (struct font_desc) */
3765L(console_font_data):
3766        .long   0               /* pointer to console font data */
3767#endif /* CONSOLE_DEBUG */
3768
3769#if defined(MMU_PRINT)
3770L(mmu_print_data):
3771        .long   0               /* valid flag */
3772        .long   0               /* start logical */
3773        .long   0               /* next logical */
3774        .long   0               /* start physical */
3775        .long   0               /* next physical */
3776#endif /* MMU_PRINT */
3777
3778L(cputype):
3779        .long   0
3780L(mmu_cached_pointer_tables):
3781        .long   0
3782L(mmu_num_pointer_tables):
3783        .long   0
3784L(phys_kernel_start):
3785        .long   0
3786L(kernel_end):
3787        .long   0
3788L(memory_start):
3789        .long   0
3790L(kernel_pgdir_ptr):
3791        .long   0
3792L(temp_mmap_mem):
3793        .long   0
3794
3795#if defined (CONFIG_MVME147)
3796M147_SCC_CTRL_A = 0xfffe3002
3797M147_SCC_DATA_A = 0xfffe3003
3798#endif
3799
3800#if defined (CONFIG_MVME16x)
3801M162_SCC_CTRL_A = 0xfff45005
3802M167_CYCAR = 0xfff450ee
3803M167_CYIER = 0xfff45011
3804M167_CYLICR = 0xfff45026
3805M167_CYTEOIR = 0xfff45085
3806M167_CYTDR = 0xfff450f8
3807M167_PCSCCMICR = 0xfff4201d
3808M167_PCSCCTICR = 0xfff4201e
3809M167_PCSCCRICR = 0xfff4201f
3810M167_PCTPIACKR = 0xfff42025
3811#endif
3812
3813#if defined (CONFIG_BVME6000)
3814BVME_SCC_CTRL_A = 0xffb0000b
3815BVME_SCC_DATA_A = 0xffb0000f
3816#endif
3817
3818#if defined(CONFIG_MAC)
3819L(mac_videobase):
3820        .long   0
3821L(mac_videodepth):
3822        .long   0
3823L(mac_dimensions):
3824        .long   0
3825L(mac_rowbytes):
3826        .long   0
3827L(mac_sccbase):
3828        .long   0
3829#endif /* CONFIG_MAC */
3830
3831#if defined (CONFIG_APOLLO)
3832LSRB0        = 0x10412
3833LTHRB0       = 0x10416
3834LCPUCTRL     = 0x10100
3835#endif
3836
3837#if defined(CONFIG_HP300)
3838DCADATA      = 0x11
3839DCALSR       = 0x1b
3840APCIDATA     = 0x00
3841APCILSR      = 0x14
3842L(uartbase):
3843        .long   0
3844L(uart_scode):
3845        .long   -1
3846#endif
3847
3848__FINIT
3849        .data
3850        .align  4
3851
3852availmem:
3853        .long   0
3854m68k_pgtable_cachemode:
3855        .long   0
3856m68k_supervisor_cachemode:
3857        .long   0
3858#if defined(CONFIG_MVME16x)
3859mvme_bdid:
3860        .long   0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
3861#endif
3862#if defined(CONFIG_Q40)
3863q40_mem_cptr:
3864        .long   0
3865L(q40_do_debug):
3866        .long   0
3867#endif
3868