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-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/Kconfig328
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/kernel/entry.S309
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/kernel/head.S3
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/kernel/pci.c3
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/kernel/rtrap.S13
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/kernel/setup.c12
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/kernel/sparc64_ksyms.c3
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/lib/PeeCeeI.c77
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/lib/copy_page.S13
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/mm/generic.c31
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/mm/ultra.S39
11 files changed, 285 insertions, 546 deletions
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/Kconfig b/arch/sparc64/Kconfig
index 9afd28e..17846f4 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/Kconfig
+++ b/arch/sparc64/Kconfig
@@ -5,6 +5,16 @@
mainmenu "Linux/UltraSPARC Kernel Configuration"
+config SPARC64
+ bool
+ default y
+ help
+ SPARC is a family of RISC microprocessors designed and marketed by
+ Sun Microsystems, incorporated. This port covers the newer 64-bit
+ UltraSPARC. The UltraLinux project maintains both the SPARC32 and
+ SPARC64 ports; its web page is available at
+ <http://www.ultralinux.org/>.
+
config 64BIT
def_bool y
@@ -71,75 +81,6 @@ config SYSVIPC_COMPAT
menu "General machine setup"
-config BBC_I2C
- tristate "UltraSPARC-III bootbus i2c controller driver"
- depends on PCI
- help
- The BBC devices on the UltraSPARC III have two I2C controllers. The
- first I2C controller connects mainly to configuration PROMs (NVRAM,
- CPU configuration, DIMM types, etc.). The second I2C controller
- connects to environmental control devices such as fans and
- temperature sensors. The second controller also connects to the
- smartcard reader, if present. Say Y to enable support for these.
-
-config VT
- bool "Virtual terminal" if EMBEDDED
- select INPUT
- default y
- ---help---
- If you say Y here, you will get support for terminal devices with
- display and keyboard devices. These are called "virtual" because you
- can run several virtual terminals (also called virtual consoles) on
- one physical terminal. This is rather useful, for example one
- virtual terminal can collect system messages and warnings, another
- one can be used for a text-mode user session, and a third could run
- an X session, all in parallel. Switching between virtual terminals
- is done with certain key combinations, usually Alt-<function key>.
-
- The setterm command ("man setterm") can be used to change the
- properties (such as colors or beeping) of a virtual terminal. The
- man page console_codes(4) ("man console_codes") contains the special
- character sequences that can be used to change those properties
- directly. The fonts used on virtual terminals can be changed with
- the setfont ("man setfont") command and the key bindings are defined
- with the loadkeys ("man loadkeys") command.
-
- You need at least one virtual terminal device in order to make use
- of your keyboard and monitor. Therefore, only people configuring an
- embedded system would want to say N here in order to save some
- memory; the only way to log into such a system is then via a serial
- or network connection.
-
- If unsure, say Y, or else you won't be able to do much with your new
- shiny Linux system :-)
-
-config VT_CONSOLE
- bool "Support for console on virtual terminal" if EMBEDDED
- depends on VT
- default y
- ---help---
- The system console is the device which receives all kernel messages
- and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode. If you
- answer Y here, a virtual terminal (the device used to interact with
- a physical terminal) can be used as system console. This is the most
- common mode of operations, so you should say Y here unless you want
- the kernel messages be output only to a serial port (in which case
- you should say Y to "Console on serial port", below).
-
- If you do say Y here, by default the currently visible virtual
- terminal (/dev/tty0) will be used as system console. You can change
- that with a kernel command line option such as "console=tty3" which
- would use the third virtual terminal as system console. (Try "man
- bootparam" or see the documentation of your boot loader (lilo or
- loadlin) about how to pass options to the kernel at boot time.)
-
- If unsure, say Y.
-
-config HW_CONSOLE
- bool
- depends on VT
- default y
-
config SMP
bool "Symmetric multi-processing support"
---help---
@@ -205,17 +146,6 @@ config US2E_FREQ
If in doubt, say N.
-# Identify this as a Sparc64 build
-config SPARC64
- bool
- default y
- help
- SPARC is a family of RISC microprocessors designed and marketed by
- Sun Microsystems, incorporated. This port covers the newer 64-bit
- UltraSPARC. The UltraLinux project maintains both the SPARC32 and
- SPARC64 ports; its web page is available at
- <http://www.ultralinux.org/>.
-
# Global things across all Sun machines.
config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
bool
@@ -246,6 +176,12 @@ config HUGETLB_PAGE_SIZE_64K
endchoice
+endmenu
+
+source "drivers/firmware/Kconfig"
+
+source "mm/Kconfig"
+
config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
bool
default y
@@ -344,33 +280,6 @@ config PCI_DOMAINS
bool
default PCI
-config RTC
- tristate
- depends on PCI
- default y
- ---help---
- If you say Y here and create a character special file /dev/rtc with
- major number 10 and minor number 135 using mknod ("man mknod"), you
- will get access to the real time clock (or hardware clock) built
- into your computer.
-
- Every PC has such a clock built in. It can be used to generate
- signals from as low as 1Hz up to 8192Hz, and can also be used
- as a 24 hour alarm. It reports status information via the file
- /proc/driver/rtc and its behaviour is set by various ioctls on
- /dev/rtc.
-
- If you run Linux on a multiprocessor machine and said Y to
- "Symmetric Multi Processing" above, you should say Y here to read
- and set the RTC in an SMP compatible fashion.
-
- If you think you have a use for such a device (such as periodic data
- sampling), then say Y here, and read <file:Documentation/rtc.txt>
- for details.
-
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
- module will be called rtc.
-
source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
config SUN_OPENPROMFS
@@ -414,6 +323,8 @@ config BINFMT_AOUT32
If you want to run SunOS binaries (see SunOS binary emulation below)
or other a.out binaries, say Y. If unsure, say N.
+menu "Executable file formats"
+
source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
config SUNOS_EMUL
@@ -436,74 +347,7 @@ config SOLARIS_EMUL
To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called solaris.
-source "drivers/parport/Kconfig"
-
-config PRINTER
- tristate "Parallel printer support"
- depends on PARPORT
- ---help---
- If you intend to attach a printer to the parallel port of your Linux
- box (as opposed to using a serial printer; if the connector at the
- printer has 9 or 25 holes ["female"], then it's serial), say Y.
- Also read the Printing-HOWTO, available from
- <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
-
- It is possible to share one parallel port among several devices
- (e.g. printer and ZIP drive) and it is safe to compile the
- corresponding drivers into the kernel.
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
- <file:Documentation/parport.txt>. The module will be called lp.
-
- If you have several parallel ports, you can specify which ports to
- use with the "lp" kernel command line option. (Try "man bootparam"
- or see the documentation of your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about
- how to pass options to the kernel at boot time.) The syntax of the
- "lp" command line option can be found in <file:drivers/char/lp.c>.
-
- If you have more than 8 printers, you need to increase the LP_NO
- macro in lp.c and the PARPORT_MAX macro in parport.h.
-
-config PPDEV
- tristate "Support for user-space parallel port device drivers"
- depends on PARPORT
- ---help---
- Saying Y to this adds support for /dev/parport device nodes. This
- is needed for programs that want portable access to the parallel
- port, for instance deviceid (which displays Plug-and-Play device
- IDs).
-
- This is the parallel port equivalent of SCSI generic support (sg).
- It is safe to say N to this -- it is not needed for normal printing
- or parallel port CD-ROM/disk support.
-
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
- module will be called ppdev.
-
- If unsure, say N.
-
-config ENVCTRL
- tristate "SUNW, envctrl support"
- depends on PCI
- help
- Kernel support for temperature and fan monitoring on Sun SME
- machines.
-
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
- module will be called envctrl.
-
-config DISPLAY7SEG
- tristate "7-Segment Display support"
- depends on PCI
- ---help---
- This is the driver for the 7-segment display and LED present on
- Sun Microsystems CompactPCI models CP1400 and CP1500.
-
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
- module will be called display7seg.
-
- If you do not have a CompactPCI model CP1400 or CP1500, or
- another UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine boardset with a 7-segment display,
- you should say N to this option.
+endmenu
config CMDLINE_BOOL
bool "Default bootloader kernel arguments"
@@ -521,148 +365,16 @@ config CMDLINE
NOTE: This option WILL override the PROM bootargs setting!
-source "mm/Kconfig"
-
-endmenu
-
source "net/Kconfig"
-source "drivers/base/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/video/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/serial/Kconfig"
+source "drivers/Kconfig"
source "drivers/sbus/char/Kconfig"
-source "drivers/mtd/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/block/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/ide/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig"
-
source "drivers/fc4/Kconfig"
-source "drivers/md/Kconfig"
-
-if PCI
-source "drivers/message/fusion/Kconfig"
-endif
-
-source "drivers/ieee1394/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/net/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/isdn/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/telephony/Kconfig"
-
-# This one must be before the filesystem configs. -DaveM
-
-menu "Unix98 PTY support"
-
-config UNIX98_PTYS
- bool "Unix98 PTY support"
- ---help---
- A pseudo terminal (PTY) is a software device consisting of two
- halves: a master and a slave. The slave device behaves identical to
- a physical terminal; the master device is used by a process to
- read data from and write data to the slave, thereby emulating a
- terminal. Typical programs for the master side are telnet servers
- and xterms.
-
- Linux has traditionally used the BSD-like names /dev/ptyxx for
- masters and /dev/ttyxx for slaves of pseudo terminals. This scheme
- has a number of problems. The GNU C library glibc 2.1 and later,
- however, supports the Unix98 naming standard: in order to acquire a
- pseudo terminal, a process opens /dev/ptmx; the number of the pseudo
- terminal is then made available to the process and the pseudo
- terminal slave can be accessed as /dev/pts/<number>. What was
- traditionally /dev/ttyp2 will then be /dev/pts/2, for example.
-
- The entries in /dev/pts/ are created on the fly by a virtual
- file system; therefore, if you say Y here you should say Y to
- "/dev/pts file system for Unix98 PTYs" as well.
-
- If you want to say Y here, you need to have the C library glibc 2.1
- or later (equal to libc-6.1, check with "ls -l /lib/libc.so.*").
- Read the instructions in <file:Documentation/Changes> pertaining to
- pseudo terminals. It's safe to say N.
-
-config UNIX98_PTY_COUNT
- int "Maximum number of Unix98 PTYs in use (0-2048)"
- depends on UNIX98_PTYS
- default "256"
- help
- The maximum number of Unix98 PTYs that can be used at any one time.
- The default is 256, and should be enough for desktop systems. Server
- machines which support incoming telnet/rlogin/ssh connections and/or
- serve several X terminals may want to increase this: every incoming
- connection and every xterm uses up one PTY.
-
- When not in use, each additional set of 256 PTYs occupy
- approximately 8 KB of kernel memory on 32-bit architectures.
-
-endmenu
-
-menu "XFree86 DRI support"
-
-config DRM
- bool "Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 DRI support)"
- help
- Kernel-level support for the Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI)
- introduced in XFree86 4.0. If you say Y here, you need to select
- the module that's right for your graphics card from the list below.
- These modules provide support for synchronization, security, and
- DMA transfers. Please see <http://dri.sourceforge.net/> for more
- details. You should also select and configure AGP
- (/dev/agpgart) support.
-
-config DRM_FFB
- tristate "Creator/Creator3D"
- depends on DRM && BROKEN
- help
- Choose this option if you have one of Sun's Creator3D-based graphics
- and frame buffer cards. Product page at
- <http://www.sun.com/desktop/products/Graphics/creator3d.html>.
-
-config DRM_TDFX
- tristate "3dfx Banshee/Voodoo3+"
- depends on DRM
- help
- Choose this option if you have a 3dfx Banshee or Voodoo3 (or later),
- graphics card. If M is selected, the module will be called tdfx.
-
-config DRM_R128
- tristate "ATI Rage 128"
- depends on DRM
- help
- Choose this option if you have an ATI Rage 128 graphics card. If M
- is selected, the module will be called r128. AGP support for
- this card is strongly suggested (unless you have a PCI version).
-
-endmenu
-
-source "drivers/input/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/i2c/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/hwmon/Kconfig"
-
source "fs/Kconfig"
-source "drivers/media/Kconfig"
-
-source "sound/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/usb/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/infiniband/Kconfig"
-
-source "drivers/char/watchdog/Kconfig"
-
source "arch/sparc64/oprofile/Kconfig"
source "arch/sparc64/Kconfig.debug"
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/kernel/entry.S b/arch/sparc64/kernel/entry.S
index cecdc0a..3e0badb 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/kernel/entry.S
+++ b/arch/sparc64/kernel/entry.S
@@ -927,139 +927,6 @@ __spitfire_insn_access_exception:
ba,pt %xcc, rtrap
clr %l6
- /* Capture I/D/E-cache state into per-cpu error scoreboard.
- *
- * %g1: (TL>=0) ? 1 : 0
- * %g2: scratch
- * %g3: scratch
- * %g4: AFSR
- * %g5: AFAR
- * %g6: current thread ptr
- * %g7: scratch
- */
-#define CHEETAH_LOG_ERROR \
- /* Put "TL1" software bit into AFSR. */ \
- and %g1, 0x1, %g1; \
- sllx %g1, 63, %g2; \
- or %g4, %g2, %g4; \
- /* Get log entry pointer for this cpu at this trap level. */ \
- BRANCH_IF_JALAPENO(g2,g3,50f) \
- ldxa [%g0] ASI_SAFARI_CONFIG, %g2; \
- srlx %g2, 17, %g2; \
- ba,pt %xcc, 60f; \
- and %g2, 0x3ff, %g2; \
-50: ldxa [%g0] ASI_JBUS_CONFIG, %g2; \
- srlx %g2, 17, %g2; \
- and %g2, 0x1f, %g2; \
-60: sllx %g2, 9, %g2; \
- sethi %hi(cheetah_error_log), %g3; \
- ldx [%g3 + %lo(cheetah_error_log)], %g3; \
- brz,pn %g3, 80f; \
- nop; \
- add %g3, %g2, %g3; \
- sllx %g1, 8, %g1; \
- add %g3, %g1, %g1; \
- /* %g1 holds pointer to the top of the logging scoreboard */ \
- ldx [%g1 + 0x0], %g7; \
- cmp %g7, -1; \
- bne,pn %xcc, 80f; \
- nop; \
- stx %g4, [%g1 + 0x0]; \
- stx %g5, [%g1 + 0x8]; \
- add %g1, 0x10, %g1; \
- /* %g1 now points to D-cache logging area */ \
- set 0x3ff8, %g2; /* DC_addr mask */ \
- and %g5, %g2, %g2; /* DC_addr bits of AFAR */ \
- srlx %g5, 12, %g3; \
- or %g3, 1, %g3; /* PHYS tag + valid */ \
-10: ldxa [%g2] ASI_DCACHE_TAG, %g7; \
- cmp %g3, %g7; /* TAG match? */ \
- bne,pt %xcc, 13f; \
- nop; \
- /* Yep, what we want, capture state. */ \
- stx %g2, [%g1 + 0x20]; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x28]; \
- /* A membar Sync is required before and after utag access. */ \
- membar #Sync; \
- ldxa [%g2] ASI_DCACHE_UTAG, %g7; \
- membar #Sync; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x30]; \
- ldxa [%g2] ASI_DCACHE_SNOOP_TAG, %g7; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x38]; \
- clr %g3; \
-12: ldxa [%g2 + %g3] ASI_DCACHE_DATA, %g7; \
- stx %g7, [%g1]; \
- add %g3, (1 << 5), %g3; \
- cmp %g3, (4 << 5); \
- bl,pt %xcc, 12b; \
- add %g1, 0x8, %g1; \
- ba,pt %xcc, 20f; \
- add %g1, 0x20, %g1; \
-13: sethi %hi(1 << 14), %g7; \
- add %g2, %g7, %g2; \
- srlx %g2, 14, %g7; \
- cmp %g7, 4; \
- bl,pt %xcc, 10b; \
- nop; \
- add %g1, 0x40, %g1; \
-20: /* %g1 now points to I-cache logging area */ \
- set 0x1fe0, %g2; /* IC_addr mask */ \
- and %g5, %g2, %g2; /* IC_addr bits of AFAR */ \
- sllx %g2, 1, %g2; /* IC_addr[13:6]==VA[12:5] */ \
- srlx %g5, (13 - 8), %g3; /* Make PTAG */ \
- andn %g3, 0xff, %g3; /* Mask off undefined bits */ \
-21: ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_TAG, %g7; \
- andn %g7, 0xff, %g7; \
- cmp %g3, %g7; \
- bne,pt %xcc, 23f; \
- nop; \
- /* Yep, what we want, capture state. */ \
- stx %g2, [%g1 + 0x40]; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x48]; \
- add %g2, (1 << 3), %g2; \
- ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_TAG, %g7; \
- add %g2, (1 << 3), %g2; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x50]; \
- ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_TAG, %g7; \
- add %g2, (1 << 3), %g2; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x60]; \
- ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_TAG, %g7; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x68]; \
- sub %g2, (3 << 3), %g2; \
- ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_STAG, %g7; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x58]; \
- clr %g3; \
- srlx %g2, 2, %g2; \
-22: ldxa [%g2 + %g3] ASI_IC_INSTR, %g7; \
- stx %g7, [%g1]; \
- add %g3, (1 << 3), %g3; \
- cmp %g3, (8 << 3); \
- bl,pt %xcc, 22b; \
- add %g1, 0x8, %g1; \
- ba,pt %xcc, 30f; \
- add %g1, 0x30, %g1; \
-23: sethi %hi(1 << 14), %g7; \
- add %g2, %g7, %g2; \
- srlx %g2, 14, %g7; \
- cmp %g7, 4; \
- bl,pt %xcc, 21b; \
- nop; \
- add %g1, 0x70, %g1; \
-30: /* %g1 now points to E-cache logging area */ \
- andn %g5, (32 - 1), %g2; /* E-cache subblock */ \
- stx %g2, [%g1 + 0x20]; \
- ldxa [%g2] ASI_EC_TAG_DATA, %g7; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x28]; \
- ldxa [%g2] ASI_EC_R, %g0; \
- clr %g3; \
-31: ldxa [%g3] ASI_EC_DATA, %g7; \
- stx %g7, [%g1 + %g3]; \
- add %g3, 0x8, %g3; \
- cmp %g3, 0x20; \
- bl,pt %xcc, 31b; \
- nop; \
-80: /* DONE */
-
/* These get patched into the trap table at boot time
* once we know we have a cheetah processor.
*/
@@ -1296,6 +1163,170 @@ dcpe_icpe_tl1_common:
membar #Sync
retry
+ /* Capture I/D/E-cache state into per-cpu error scoreboard.
+ *
+ * %g1: (TL>=0) ? 1 : 0
+ * %g2: scratch
+ * %g3: scratch
+ * %g4: AFSR
+ * %g5: AFAR
+ * %g6: current thread ptr
+ * %g7: scratch
+ */
+__cheetah_log_error:
+ /* Put "TL1" software bit into AFSR. */
+ and %g1, 0x1, %g1
+ sllx %g1, 63, %g2
+ or %g4, %g2, %g4
+
+ /* Get log entry pointer for this cpu at this trap level. */
+ BRANCH_IF_JALAPENO(g2,g3,50f)
+ ldxa [%g0] ASI_SAFARI_CONFIG, %g2
+ srlx %g2, 17, %g2
+ ba,pt %xcc, 60f
+ and %g2, 0x3ff, %g2
+
+50: ldxa [%g0] ASI_JBUS_CONFIG, %g2
+ srlx %g2, 17, %g2
+ and %g2, 0x1f, %g2
+
+60: sllx %g2, 9, %g2
+ sethi %hi(cheetah_error_log), %g3
+ ldx [%g3 + %lo(cheetah_error_log)], %g3
+ brz,pn %g3, 80f
+ nop
+
+ add %g3, %g2, %g3
+ sllx %g1, 8, %g1
+ add %g3, %g1, %g1
+
+ /* %g1 holds pointer to the top of the logging scoreboard */
+ ldx [%g1 + 0x0], %g7
+ cmp %g7, -1
+ bne,pn %xcc, 80f
+ nop
+
+ stx %g4, [%g1 + 0x0]
+ stx %g5, [%g1 + 0x8]
+ add %g1, 0x10, %g1
+
+ /* %g1 now points to D-cache logging area */
+ set 0x3ff8, %g2 /* DC_addr mask */
+ and %g5, %g2, %g2 /* DC_addr bits of AFAR */
+ srlx %g5, 12, %g3
+ or %g3, 1, %g3 /* PHYS tag + valid */
+
+10: ldxa [%g2] ASI_DCACHE_TAG, %g7
+ cmp %g3, %g7 /* TAG match? */
+ bne,pt %xcc, 13f
+ nop
+
+ /* Yep, what we want, capture state. */
+ stx %g2, [%g1 + 0x20]
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x28]
+
+ /* A membar Sync is required before and after utag access. */
+ membar #Sync
+ ldxa [%g2] ASI_DCACHE_UTAG, %g7
+ membar #Sync
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x30]
+ ldxa [%g2] ASI_DCACHE_SNOOP_TAG, %g7
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x38]
+ clr %g3
+
+12: ldxa [%g2 + %g3] ASI_DCACHE_DATA, %g7
+ stx %g7, [%g1]
+ add %g3, (1 << 5), %g3
+ cmp %g3, (4 << 5)
+ bl,pt %xcc, 12b
+ add %g1, 0x8, %g1
+
+ ba,pt %xcc, 20f
+ add %g1, 0x20, %g1
+
+13: sethi %hi(1 << 14), %g7
+ add %g2, %g7, %g2
+ srlx %g2, 14, %g7
+ cmp %g7, 4
+ bl,pt %xcc, 10b
+ nop
+
+ add %g1, 0x40, %g1
+
+ /* %g1 now points to I-cache logging area */
+20: set 0x1fe0, %g2 /* IC_addr mask */
+ and %g5, %g2, %g2 /* IC_addr bits of AFAR */
+ sllx %g2, 1, %g2 /* IC_addr[13:6]==VA[12:5] */
+ srlx %g5, (13 - 8), %g3 /* Make PTAG */
+ andn %g3, 0xff, %g3 /* Mask off undefined bits */
+
+21: ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_TAG, %g7
+ andn %g7, 0xff, %g7
+ cmp %g3, %g7
+ bne,pt %xcc, 23f
+ nop
+
+ /* Yep, what we want, capture state. */
+ stx %g2, [%g1 + 0x40]
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x48]
+ add %g2, (1 << 3), %g2
+ ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_TAG, %g7
+ add %g2, (1 << 3), %g2
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x50]
+ ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_TAG, %g7
+ add %g2, (1 << 3), %g2
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x60]
+ ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_TAG, %g7
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x68]
+ sub %g2, (3 << 3), %g2
+ ldxa [%g2] ASI_IC_STAG, %g7
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x58]
+ clr %g3
+ srlx %g2, 2, %g2
+
+22: ldxa [%g2 + %g3] ASI_IC_INSTR, %g7
+ stx %g7, [%g1]
+ add %g3, (1 << 3), %g3
+ cmp %g3, (8 << 3)
+ bl,pt %xcc, 22b
+ add %g1, 0x8, %g1
+
+ ba,pt %xcc, 30f
+ add %g1, 0x30, %g1
+
+23: sethi %hi(1 << 14), %g7
+ add %g2, %g7, %g2
+ srlx %g2, 14, %g7
+ cmp %g7, 4
+ bl,pt %xcc, 21b
+ nop
+
+ add %g1, 0x70, %g1
+
+ /* %g1 now points to E-cache logging area */
+30: andn %g5, (32 - 1), %g2
+ stx %g2, [%g1 + 0x20]
+ ldxa [%g2] ASI_EC_TAG_DATA, %g7
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + 0x28]
+ ldxa [%g2] ASI_EC_R, %g0
+ clr %g3
+
+31: ldxa [%g3] ASI_EC_DATA, %g7
+ stx %g7, [%g1 + %g3]
+ add %g3, 0x8, %g3
+ cmp %g3, 0x20
+
+ bl,pt %xcc, 31b
+ nop
+80:
+ rdpr %tt, %g2
+ cmp %g2, 0x70
+ be c_fast_ecc
+ cmp %g2, 0x63
+ be c_cee
+ nop
+ ba,pt %xcc, c_deferred
+
/* Cheetah FECC trap handling, we get here from tl{0,1}_fecc
* in the trap table. That code has done a memory barrier
* and has disabled both the I-cache and D-cache in the DCU
@@ -1321,8 +1352,10 @@ cheetah_fast_ecc:
stxa %g4, [%g0] ASI_AFSR
membar #Sync
- CHEETAH_LOG_ERROR
+ ba,pt %xcc, __cheetah_log_error
+ nop
+c_fast_ecc:
rdpr %pil, %g2
wrpr %g0, 15, %pil
ba,pt %xcc, etrap_irq
@@ -1347,8 +1380,10 @@ cheetah_cee:
stxa %g4, [%g0] ASI_AFSR
membar #Sync
- CHEETAH_LOG_ERROR
+ ba,pt %xcc, __cheetah_log_error
+ nop
+c_cee:
rdpr %pil, %g2
wrpr %g0, 15, %pil
ba,pt %xcc, etrap_irq
@@ -1373,8 +1408,10 @@ cheetah_deferred_trap:
stxa %g4, [%g0] ASI_AFSR
membar #Sync
- CHEETAH_LOG_ERROR
+ ba,pt %xcc, __cheetah_log_error
+ nop
+c_deferred:
rdpr %pil, %g2
wrpr %g0, 15, %pil
ba,pt %xcc, etrap_irq
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/kernel/head.S b/arch/sparc64/kernel/head.S
index 8104a56..1fa06c4 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/kernel/head.S
+++ b/arch/sparc64/kernel/head.S
@@ -538,11 +538,12 @@ cheetah_tlb_fixup:
nop
call cheetah_plus_patch_winfixup
nop
-
2: /* Patch copy/page operations to cheetah optimized versions. */
call cheetah_patch_copyops
nop
+ call cheetah_patch_copy_page
+ nop
call cheetah_patch_cachetlbops
nop
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/kernel/pci.c b/arch/sparc64/kernel/pci.c
index f21c993..ec8bf40 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/kernel/pci.c
+++ b/arch/sparc64/kernel/pci.c
@@ -736,8 +736,7 @@ static void __pci_mmap_set_flags(struct pci_dev *dev, struct vm_area_struct *vma
static void __pci_mmap_set_pgprot(struct pci_dev *dev, struct vm_area_struct *vma,
enum pci_mmap_state mmap_state)
{
- /* Our io_remap_page_range/io_remap_pfn_range takes care of this,
- do nothing. */
+ /* Our io_remap_pfn_range takes care of this, do nothing. */
}
/* Perform the actual remap of the pages for a PCI device mapping, as appropriate
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/kernel/rtrap.S b/arch/sparc64/kernel/rtrap.S
index 0696ed4..fafd227 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/kernel/rtrap.S
+++ b/arch/sparc64/kernel/rtrap.S
@@ -153,11 +153,14 @@ __handle_signal:
rtrap_irq:
rtrap_clr_l6: clr %l6
rtrap:
- ldub [%g6 + TI_CPU], %l0
- sethi %hi(irq_stat), %l2 ! &softirq_active
- or %l2, %lo(irq_stat), %l2 ! &softirq_active
-irqsz_patchme: sllx %l0, 0, %l0
- lduw [%l2 + %l0], %l1 ! softirq_pending
+#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
+ sethi %hi(per_cpu____cpu_data), %l0
+ lduw [%l0 + %lo(per_cpu____cpu_data)], %l1
+#else
+ sethi %hi(per_cpu____cpu_data), %l0
+ or %l0, %lo(per_cpu____cpu_data), %l0
+ lduw [%l0 + %g5], %l1
+#endif
cmp %l1, 0
/* mm/ultra.S:xcall_report_regs KNOWS about this load. */
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/kernel/setup.c b/arch/sparc64/kernel/setup.c
index fbdfed3..ddbed33 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/kernel/setup.c
+++ b/arch/sparc64/kernel/setup.c
@@ -511,18 +511,6 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p)
conswitchp = &prom_con;
#endif
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- i = (unsigned long)&irq_stat[1] - (unsigned long)&irq_stat[0];
- if ((i == SMP_CACHE_BYTES) || (i == (2 * SMP_CACHE_BYTES))) {
- extern unsigned int irqsz_patchme[1];
- irqsz_patchme[0] |= ((i == SMP_CACHE_BYTES) ? SMP_CACHE_BYTES_SHIFT : \
- SMP_CACHE_BYTES_SHIFT + 1);
- flushi((long)&irqsz_patchme[0]);
- } else {
- prom_printf("Unexpected size of irq_stat[] elements\n");
- prom_halt();
- }
-#endif
/* Work out if we are starfire early on */
check_if_starfire();
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/kernel/sparc64_ksyms.c b/arch/sparc64/kernel/sparc64_ksyms.c
index a3ea697..d89fc24 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/kernel/sparc64_ksyms.c
+++ b/arch/sparc64/kernel/sparc64_ksyms.c
@@ -88,8 +88,6 @@ extern int svr4_setcontext(svr4_ucontext_t *uc, struct pt_regs *regs);
extern int compat_sys_ioctl(unsigned int fd, unsigned int cmd, u32 arg);
extern int (*handle_mathemu)(struct pt_regs *, struct fpustate *);
extern long sparc32_open(const char __user * filename, int flags, int mode);
-extern int io_remap_page_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long from,
- unsigned long offset, unsigned long size, pgprot_t prot, int space);
extern int io_remap_pfn_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long from,
unsigned long pfn, unsigned long size, pgprot_t prot);
extern void (*prom_palette)(int);
@@ -245,7 +243,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_dma_supported);
#endif
/* I/O device mmaping on Sparc64. */
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(io_remap_page_range);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(io_remap_pfn_range);
/* Solaris/SunOS binary compatibility */
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/lib/PeeCeeI.c b/arch/sparc64/lib/PeeCeeI.c
index 3008d53..3c6cfbb 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/lib/PeeCeeI.c
+++ b/arch/sparc64/lib/PeeCeeI.c
@@ -7,28 +7,31 @@
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/byteorder.h>
-void outsb(void __iomem *addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
+void outsb(unsigned long __addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
{
+ void __iomem *addr = (void __iomem *) __addr;
const u8 *p = src;
- while(count--)
+ while (count--)
outb(*p++, addr);
}
-void outsw(void __iomem *addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
+void outsw(unsigned long __addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
{
- if(count) {
+ void __iomem *addr = (void __iomem *) __addr;
+
+ if (count) {
u16 *ps = (u16 *)src;
u32 *pi;
- if(((u64)src) & 0x2) {
+ if (((u64)src) & 0x2) {
u16 val = le16_to_cpup(ps);
outw(val, addr);
ps++;
count--;
}
pi = (u32 *)ps;
- while(count >= 2) {
+ while (count >= 2) {
u32 w = le32_to_cpup(pi);
pi++;
@@ -37,19 +40,21 @@ void outsw(void __iomem *addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
count -= 2;
}
ps = (u16 *)pi;
- if(count) {
+ if (count) {
u16 val = le16_to_cpup(ps);
outw(val, addr);
}
}
}
-void outsl(void __iomem *addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
+void outsl(unsigned long __addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
{
- if(count) {
- if((((u64)src) & 0x3) == 0) {
+ void __iomem *addr = (void __iomem *) __addr;
+
+ if (count) {
+ if ((((u64)src) & 0x3) == 0) {
u32 *p = (u32 *)src;
- while(count--) {
+ while (count--) {
u32 val = cpu_to_le32p(p);
outl(val, addr);
p++;
@@ -60,13 +65,13 @@ void outsl(void __iomem *addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
u32 l = 0, l2;
u32 *pi;
- switch(((u64)src) & 0x3) {
+ switch (((u64)src) & 0x3) {
case 0x2:
count -= 1;
l = cpu_to_le16p(ps) << 16;
ps++;
pi = (u32 *)ps;
- while(count--) {
+ while (count--) {
l2 = cpu_to_le32p(pi);
pi++;
outl(((l >> 16) | (l2 << 16)), addr);
@@ -86,7 +91,7 @@ void outsl(void __iomem *addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
ps++;
l |= (l2 << 16);
pi = (u32 *)ps;
- while(count--) {
+ while (count--) {
l2 = cpu_to_le32p(pi);
pi++;
outl(((l >> 8) | (l2 << 24)), addr);
@@ -101,7 +106,7 @@ void outsl(void __iomem *addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
pb = (u8 *)src;
l = (*pb++ << 24);
pi = (u32 *)pb;
- while(count--) {
+ while (count--) {
l2 = cpu_to_le32p(pi);
pi++;
outl(((l >> 24) | (l2 << 8)), addr);
@@ -119,16 +124,18 @@ void outsl(void __iomem *addr, const void *src, unsigned long count)
}
}
-void insb(void __iomem *addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
+void insb(unsigned long __addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
{
- if(count) {
+ void __iomem *addr = (void __iomem *) __addr;
+
+ if (count) {
u32 *pi;
u8 *pb = dst;
- while((((unsigned long)pb) & 0x3) && count--)
+ while ((((unsigned long)pb) & 0x3) && count--)
*pb++ = inb(addr);
pi = (u32 *)pb;
- while(count >= 4) {
+ while (count >= 4) {
u32 w;
w = (inb(addr) << 24);
@@ -139,23 +146,25 @@ void insb(void __iomem *addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
count -= 4;
}
pb = (u8 *)pi;
- while(count--)
+ while (count--)
*pb++ = inb(addr);
}
}
-void insw(void __iomem *addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
+void insw(unsigned long __addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
{
- if(count) {
+ void __iomem *addr = (void __iomem *) __addr;
+
+ if (count) {
u16 *ps = dst;
u32 *pi;
- if(((unsigned long)ps) & 0x2) {
+ if (((unsigned long)ps) & 0x2) {
*ps++ = le16_to_cpu(inw(addr));
count--;
}
pi = (u32 *)ps;
- while(count >= 2) {
+ while (count >= 2) {
u32 w;
w = (le16_to_cpu(inw(addr)) << 16);
@@ -164,31 +173,33 @@ void insw(void __iomem *addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
count -= 2;
}
ps = (u16 *)pi;
- if(count)
+ if (count)
*ps = le16_to_cpu(inw(addr));
}
}
-void insl(void __iomem *addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
+void insl(unsigned long __addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
{
- if(count) {
- if((((unsigned long)dst) & 0x3) == 0) {
+ void __iomem *addr = (void __iomem *) __addr;
+
+ if (count) {
+ if ((((unsigned long)dst) & 0x3) == 0) {
u32 *pi = dst;
- while(count--)
+ while (count--)
*pi++ = le32_to_cpu(inl(addr));
} else {
u32 l = 0, l2, *pi;
u16 *ps;
u8 *pb;
- switch(((unsigned long)dst) & 3) {
+ switch (((unsigned long)dst) & 3) {
case 0x2:
ps = dst;
count -= 1;
l = le32_to_cpu(inl(addr));
*ps++ = l;
pi = (u32 *)ps;
- while(count--) {
+ while (count--) {
l2 = le32_to_cpu(inl(addr));
*pi++ = (l << 16) | (l2 >> 16);
l = l2;
@@ -205,7 +216,7 @@ void insl(void __iomem *addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
ps = (u16 *)pb;
*ps++ = ((l >> 8) & 0xffff);
pi = (u32 *)ps;
- while(count--) {
+ while (count--) {
l2 = le32_to_cpu(inl(addr));
*pi++ = (l << 24) | (l2 >> 8);
l = l2;
@@ -220,7 +231,7 @@ void insl(void __iomem *addr, void *dst, unsigned long count)
l = le32_to_cpu(inl(addr));
*pb++ = l >> 24;
pi = (u32 *)pb;
- while(count--) {
+ while (count--) {
l2 = le32_to_cpu(inl(addr));
*pi++ = (l << 8) | (l2 >> 24);
l = l2;
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/lib/copy_page.S b/arch/sparc64/lib/copy_page.S
index 23ebf2c..feebb14 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/lib/copy_page.S
+++ b/arch/sparc64/lib/copy_page.S
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ copy_user_page: /* %o0=dest, %o1=src, %o2=vaddr */
membar #Sync
wrpr %o2, 0x0, %pstate
- BRANCH_IF_ANY_CHEETAH(g3,o2,1f)
+cheetah_copy_page_insn:
ba,pt %xcc, 9f
nop
@@ -240,3 +240,14 @@ copy_user_page: /* %o0=dest, %o1=src, %o2=vaddr */
stw %o4, [%g6 + TI_PRE_COUNT]
.size copy_user_page, .-copy_user_page
+
+ .globl cheetah_patch_copy_page
+cheetah_patch_copy_page:
+ sethi %hi(0x01000000), %o1 ! NOP
+ sethi %hi(cheetah_copy_page_insn), %o0
+ or %o0, %lo(cheetah_copy_page_insn), %o0
+ stw %o1, [%o0]
+ membar #StoreStore
+ flush %o0
+ retl
+ nop
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/mm/generic.c b/arch/sparc64/mm/generic.c
index 6b31f61..c954d91 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/mm/generic.c
+++ b/arch/sparc64/mm/generic.c
@@ -116,37 +116,6 @@ static inline int io_remap_pud_range(struct mm_struct *mm, pud_t * pud, unsigned
return 0;
}
-int io_remap_page_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long from, unsigned long offset, unsigned long size, pgprot_t prot, int space)
-{
- int error = 0;
- pgd_t * dir;
- unsigned long beg = from;
- unsigned long end = from + size;
- struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
-
- prot = __pgprot(pg_iobits);
- offset -= from;
- dir = pgd_offset(mm, from);
- flush_cache_range(vma, beg, end);
-
- spin_lock(&mm->page_table_lock);
- while (from < end) {
- pud_t *pud = pud_alloc(mm, dir, from);
- error = -ENOMEM;
- if (!pud)
- break;
- error = io_remap_pud_range(mm, pud, from, end - from, offset + from, prot, space);
- if (error)
- break;
- from = (from + PGDIR_SIZE) & PGDIR_MASK;
- dir++;
- }
- flush_tlb_range(vma, beg, end);
- spin_unlock(&mm->page_table_lock);
-
- return error;
-}
-
int io_remap_pfn_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long from,
unsigned long pfn, unsigned long size, pgprot_t prot)
{
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/mm/ultra.S b/arch/sparc64/mm/ultra.S
index 3637708..8dfa825 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/mm/ultra.S
+++ b/arch/sparc64/mm/ultra.S
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
#include <asm/page.h>
#include <asm/spitfire.h>
#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
+#include <asm/mmu.h>
#include <asm/pil.h>
#include <asm/head.h>
#include <asm/thread_info.h>
@@ -45,6 +46,8 @@ __flush_tlb_mm: /* %o0=(ctx & TAG_CONTEXT_BITS), %o1=SECONDARY_CONTEXT */
nop
nop
nop
+ nop
+ nop
.align 32
.globl __flush_tlb_pending
@@ -73,6 +76,9 @@ __flush_tlb_pending:
retl
wrpr %g7, 0x0, %pstate
nop
+ nop
+ nop
+ nop
.align 32
.globl __flush_tlb_kernel_range
@@ -224,16 +230,8 @@ __update_mmu_cache: /* %o0=hw_context, %o1=address, %o2=pte, %o3=fault_code */
or %o5, %o0, %o5
ba,a,pt %xcc, __prefill_itlb
- /* Cheetah specific versions, patched at boot time.
- *
- * This writes of the PRIMARY_CONTEXT register in this file are
- * safe even on Cheetah+ and later wrt. the page size fields.
- * The nucleus page size fields do not matter because we make
- * no data references, and these instructions execute out of a
- * locked I-TLB entry sitting in the fully assosciative I-TLB.
- * This sequence should also never trap.
- */
-__cheetah_flush_tlb_mm: /* 15 insns */
+ /* Cheetah specific versions, patched at boot time. */
+__cheetah_flush_tlb_mm: /* 18 insns */
rdpr %pstate, %g7
andn %g7, PSTATE_IE, %g2
wrpr %g2, 0x0, %pstate
@@ -241,6 +239,9 @@ __cheetah_flush_tlb_mm: /* 15 insns */
mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %o2
mov 0x40, %g3
ldxa [%o2] ASI_DMMU, %g2
+ srlx %g2, CTX_PGSZ1_NUC_SHIFT, %o1
+ sllx %o1, CTX_PGSZ1_NUC_SHIFT, %o1
+ or %o0, %o1, %o0 /* Preserve nucleus page size fields */
stxa %o0, [%o2] ASI_DMMU
stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_DMMU_DEMAP
stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_IMMU_DEMAP
@@ -250,7 +251,7 @@ __cheetah_flush_tlb_mm: /* 15 insns */
retl
wrpr %g7, 0x0, %pstate
-__cheetah_flush_tlb_pending: /* 23 insns */
+__cheetah_flush_tlb_pending: /* 26 insns */
/* %o0 = context, %o1 = nr, %o2 = vaddrs[] */
rdpr %pstate, %g7
sllx %o1, 3, %o1
@@ -259,6 +260,9 @@ __cheetah_flush_tlb_pending: /* 23 insns */
wrpr %g0, 1, %tl
mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %o4
ldxa [%o4] ASI_DMMU, %g2
+ srlx %g2, CTX_PGSZ1_NUC_SHIFT, %o3
+ sllx %o3, CTX_PGSZ1_NUC_SHIFT, %o3
+ or %o0, %o3, %o0 /* Preserve nucleus page size fields */
stxa %o0, [%o4] ASI_DMMU
1: sub %o1, (1 << 3), %o1
ldx [%o2 + %o1], %o3
@@ -311,14 +315,14 @@ cheetah_patch_cachetlbops:
sethi %hi(__cheetah_flush_tlb_mm), %o1
or %o1, %lo(__cheetah_flush_tlb_mm), %o1
call cheetah_patch_one
- mov 15, %o2
+ mov 18, %o2
sethi %hi(__flush_tlb_pending), %o0
or %o0, %lo(__flush_tlb_pending), %o0
sethi %hi(__cheetah_flush_tlb_pending), %o1
or %o1, %lo(__cheetah_flush_tlb_pending), %o1
call cheetah_patch_one
- mov 23, %o2
+ mov 26, %o2
#ifdef DCACHE_ALIASING_POSSIBLE
sethi %hi(__flush_dcache_page), %o0
@@ -352,9 +356,12 @@ cheetah_patch_cachetlbops:
.globl xcall_flush_tlb_mm
xcall_flush_tlb_mm:
mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %g2
- mov 0x40, %g4
ldxa [%g2] ASI_DMMU, %g3
+ srlx %g3, CTX_PGSZ1_NUC_SHIFT, %g4
+ sllx %g4, CTX_PGSZ1_NUC_SHIFT, %g4
+ or %g5, %g4, %g5 /* Preserve nucleus page size fields */
stxa %g5, [%g2] ASI_DMMU
+ mov 0x40, %g4
stxa %g0, [%g4] ASI_DMMU_DEMAP
stxa %g0, [%g4] ASI_IMMU_DEMAP
stxa %g3, [%g2] ASI_DMMU
@@ -366,6 +373,10 @@ xcall_flush_tlb_pending:
sllx %g1, 3, %g1
mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %g4
ldxa [%g4] ASI_DMMU, %g2
+ srlx %g2, CTX_PGSZ1_NUC_SHIFT, %g4
+ sllx %g4, CTX_PGSZ1_NUC_SHIFT, %g4
+ or %g5, %g4, %g5
+ mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %g4
stxa %g5, [%g4] ASI_DMMU
1: sub %g1, (1 << 3), %g1
ldx [%g7 + %g1], %g5
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