u-boot/arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc85xx/release.S

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/*
* Copyright 2008-2012 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
* Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@freescale.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
#include <asm-offsets.h>
#include <config.h>
#include <mpc85xx.h>
#include <ppc_asm.tmpl>
#include <ppc_defs.h>
#include <asm/cache.h>
#include <asm/mmu.h>
/* To boot secondary cpus, we need a place for them to start up.
* Normally, they start at 0xfffffffc, but that's usually the
* firmware, and we don't want to have to run the firmware again.
* Instead, the primary cpu will set the BPTR to point here to
* this page. We then set up the core, and head to
* start_secondary. Note that this means that the code below
* must never exceed 1023 instructions (the branch at the end
* would then be the 1024th).
*/
.globl __secondary_start_page
.align 12
__secondary_start_page:
/* First do some preliminary setup */
lis r3, HID0_EMCP@h /* enable machine check */
#ifndef CONFIG_E500MC
ori r3,r3,HID0_TBEN@l /* enable Timebase */
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_PHYS_64BIT
ori r3,r3,HID0_ENMAS7@l /* enable MAS7 updates */
#endif
mtspr SPRN_HID0,r3
#ifndef CONFIG_E500MC
li r3,(HID1_ASTME|HID1_ABE)@l /* Addr streaming & broadcast */
mfspr r0,PVR
andi. r0,r0,0xff
cmpwi r0,0x50@l /* if we are rev 5.0 or greater set MBDD */
blt 1f
/* Set MBDD bit also */
ori r3, r3, HID1_MBDD@l
1:
mtspr SPRN_HID1,r3
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_CPU_A003999
mfspr r3,SPRN_HDBCR1
oris r3,r3,0x0100
mtspr SPRN_HDBCR1,r3
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A004510
mfspr r3,SPRN_SVR
rlwinm r3,r3,0,0xff
li r4,CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A004510_SVR_REV
cmpw r3,r4
beq 1f
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A004510_SVR_REV2
li r4,CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A004510_SVR_REV2
cmpw r3,r4
beq 1f
#endif
/* Not a supported revision affected by erratum */
b 2f
1: /* Erratum says set bits 55:60 to 001001 */
msync
isync
mfspr r3,SPRN_HDBCR0
li r4,0x48
rlwimi r3,r4,0,0x1f8
mtspr SPRN_HDBCR0,r3
isync
2:
#endif
/* Enable branch prediction */
lis r3,BUCSR_ENABLE@h
ori r3,r3,BUCSR_ENABLE@l
mtspr SPRN_BUCSR,r3
/* Ensure TB is 0 */
li r3,0
mttbl r3
mttbu r3
/* Enable/invalidate the I-Cache */
lis r2,(L1CSR1_ICFI|L1CSR1_ICLFR)@h
ori r2,r2,(L1CSR1_ICFI|L1CSR1_ICLFR)@l
mtspr SPRN_L1CSR1,r2
1:
mfspr r3,SPRN_L1CSR1
and. r1,r3,r2
bne 1b
lis r3,(L1CSR1_CPE|L1CSR1_ICE)@h
ori r3,r3,(L1CSR1_CPE|L1CSR1_ICE)@l
mtspr SPRN_L1CSR1,r3
isync
2:
mfspr r3,SPRN_L1CSR1
andi. r1,r3,L1CSR1_ICE@l
beq 2b
/* Enable/invalidate the D-Cache */
lis r2,(L1CSR0_DCFI|L1CSR0_DCLFR)@h
ori r2,r2,(L1CSR0_DCFI|L1CSR0_DCLFR)@l
mtspr SPRN_L1CSR0,r2
1:
mfspr r3,SPRN_L1CSR0
and. r1,r3,r2
bne 1b
lis r3,(L1CSR0_CPE|L1CSR0_DCE)@h
ori r3,r3,(L1CSR0_CPE|L1CSR0_DCE)@l
mtspr SPRN_L1CSR0,r3
isync
2:
mfspr r3,SPRN_L1CSR0
andi. r1,r3,L1CSR0_DCE@l
beq 2b
#define toreset(x) (x - __secondary_start_page + 0xfffff000)
/* get our PIR to figure out our table entry */
lis r3,toreset(__spin_table_addr)@h
ori r3,r3,toreset(__spin_table_addr)@l
lwz r3,0(r3)
mfspr r0,SPRN_PIR
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_FSL_QORIQ_CHASSIS2
/*
* PIR definition for Chassis 2
* 0-17 Reserved (logic 0s)
* 18-19 CHIP_ID, 2'b00 - SoC 1
* all others - reserved
* 20-24 CLUSTER_ID 5'b00000 - CCM 1
* all others - reserved
* 25-26 CORE_CLUSTER_ID 2'b00 - cluster 1
* 2'b01 - cluster 2
* 2'b10 - cluster 3
* 2'b11 - cluster 4
* 27-28 CORE_ID 2'b00 - core 0
* 2'b01 - core 1
* 2'b10 - core 2
* 2'b11 - core 3
* 29-31 THREAD_ID 3'b000 - thread 0
* 3'b001 - thread 1
*
* Power-on PIR increments threads by 0x01, cores within a cluster by 0x08
* and clusters by 0x20.
*
* We renumber PIR so that all threads in the system are consecutive.
*/
rlwinm r8,r0,29,0x03 /* r8 = core within cluster */
srwi r10,r0,5 /* r10 = cluster */
mulli r5,r10,CONFIG_SYS_FSL_CORES_PER_CLUSTER
add r5,r5,r8 /* for spin table index */
mulli r4,r5,CONFIG_SYS_FSL_THREADS_PER_CORE /* for PIR */
#elif defined(CONFIG_E500MC)
rlwinm r4,r0,27,27,31
mr r5,r4
#else
mr r4,r0
mr r5,r4
#endif
/*
* r10 has the base address for the entry.
* we cannot access it yet before setting up a new TLB
*/
slwi r8,r5,6 /* spin table is padded to 64 byte */
add r10,r3,r8
mtspr SPRN_PIR,r4 /* write to PIR register */
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A007907
mfspr r8, L1CSR2
clrrwi r8, r8, 10 /* clear bit [54-63] DCSTASHID */
mtspr L1CSR2, r8
#else
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CACHE_STASHING
/* set stash id to (coreID) * 2 + 32 + L1 CT (0) */
slwi r8,r4,1
addi r8,r8,32
mtspr L1CSR2,r8
#endif
#endif /* CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A007907 */
#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_P4080_ERRATUM_CPU22) || \
defined(CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_NMG_CPU_A011)
/*
* CPU22 applies to P4080 rev 1.0, 2.0, fixed in 3.0
* NMG_CPU_A011 applies to P4080 rev 1.0, 2.0, fixed in 3.0
* also appleis to P3041 rev 1.0, 1.1, P2041 rev 1.0, 1.1
*/
mfspr r3,SPRN_SVR
rlwinm r6,r3,24,~0x800 /* clear E bit */
lis r5,SVR_P4080@h
ori r5,r5,SVR_P4080@l
cmpw r6,r5
bne 1f
rlwinm r3,r3,0,0xf0
li r5,0x30
cmpw r3,r5
bge 2f
1:
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_NMG_CPU_A011
lis r3,toreset(enable_cpu_a011_workaround)@ha
lwz r3,toreset(enable_cpu_a011_workaround)@l(r3)
cmpwi r3,0
beq 2f
#endif
mfspr r3,L1CSR2
oris r3,r3,(L1CSR2_DCWS)@h
mtspr L1CSR2,r3
2:
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A005812
/*
* A-005812 workaround sets bit 32 of SPR 976 for SoCs running in
* write shadow mode. This code should run after other code setting
* DCWS.
*/
mfspr r3,L1CSR2
andis. r3,r3,(L1CSR2_DCWS)@h
beq 1f
mfspr r3, SPRN_HDBCR0
oris r3, r3, 0x8000
mtspr SPRN_HDBCR0, r3
1:
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_BACKSIDE_L2_CACHE
/* skip L2 setup on P2040/P2040E as they have no L2 */
mfspr r3,SPRN_SVR
rlwinm r6,r3,24,~0x800 /* clear E bit of SVR */
lis r3,SVR_P2040@h
ori r3,r3,SVR_P2040@l
cmpw r6,r3
beq 3f
/* Enable/invalidate the L2 cache */
msync
lis r2,(L2CSR0_L2FI|L2CSR0_L2LFC)@h
ori r2,r2,(L2CSR0_L2FI|L2CSR0_L2LFC)@l
mtspr SPRN_L2CSR0,r2
1:
mfspr r3,SPRN_L2CSR0
and. r1,r3,r2
bne 1b
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CACHE_STASHING
/* set stash id to (coreID) * 2 + 32 + L2 (1) */
addi r3,r8,1
mtspr SPRN_L2CSR1,r3
#endif
lis r3,CONFIG_SYS_INIT_L2CSR0@h
ori r3,r3,CONFIG_SYS_INIT_L2CSR0@l
mtspr SPRN_L2CSR0,r3
isync
2:
mfspr r3,SPRN_L2CSR0
andis. r1,r3,L2CSR0_L2E@h
beq 2b
#endif
3:
/* setup mapping for the spin table, WIMGE=0b00100 */
lis r13,toreset(__spin_table_addr)@h
ori r13,r13,toreset(__spin_table_addr)@l
85xx: MP Boot Page Translation update This change has 3 goals: - Have secondary cores be released into spin loops at their 'true' address in SDRAM. Previously, secondary cores were put into spin loops in the 0xfffffxxx address range which required that boot page translation was always enabled while cores were in their spin loops. - Allow the TLB window that the primary core uses to access the secondary cores boot page to be placed at any address. Previously, a TLB window at 0xfffff000 was always used to access the seconary cores' boot page. This TLB address requirement overlapped with other peripherals on some boards (eg XPedite5370). By default, the boot page TLB will still use the 0xfffffxxx address range, but this can be overridden on a board-by-board basis by defining a custom CONFIG_BPTR_VIRT_ADDR. Note that the TLB used to map the boot page remains in use while U-Boot executes. Previously it was only temporarily used, then restored to its initial value. - Allow Boot Page Translation to be disabled on bootup. Previously, Boot Page Translation was always left enabled after secondary cores were brought out of reset. This caused the 0xfffffxxx address range to somewhat "magically" be translated to an address in SDRAM. Some boards may not want this oddity in their memory map, so defining CONFIG_MPC8xxx_DISABLE_BPTR will turn off Boot Page Translation after the secondary cores are initialized. These changes are only applicable to 85xx boards with CONFIG_MP defined. Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser <ptyser@xes-inc.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2009-10-23 20:55:47 +00:00
lwz r13,0(r13)
/* mask by 4K */
rlwinm r13,r13,0,0,19
85xx: MP Boot Page Translation update This change has 3 goals: - Have secondary cores be released into spin loops at their 'true' address in SDRAM. Previously, secondary cores were put into spin loops in the 0xfffffxxx address range which required that boot page translation was always enabled while cores were in their spin loops. - Allow the TLB window that the primary core uses to access the secondary cores boot page to be placed at any address. Previously, a TLB window at 0xfffff000 was always used to access the seconary cores' boot page. This TLB address requirement overlapped with other peripherals on some boards (eg XPedite5370). By default, the boot page TLB will still use the 0xfffffxxx address range, but this can be overridden on a board-by-board basis by defining a custom CONFIG_BPTR_VIRT_ADDR. Note that the TLB used to map the boot page remains in use while U-Boot executes. Previously it was only temporarily used, then restored to its initial value. - Allow Boot Page Translation to be disabled on bootup. Previously, Boot Page Translation was always left enabled after secondary cores were brought out of reset. This caused the 0xfffffxxx address range to somewhat "magically" be translated to an address in SDRAM. Some boards may not want this oddity in their memory map, so defining CONFIG_MPC8xxx_DISABLE_BPTR will turn off Boot Page Translation after the secondary cores are initialized. These changes are only applicable to 85xx boards with CONFIG_MP defined. Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser <ptyser@xes-inc.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2009-10-23 20:55:47 +00:00
lis r11,(MAS0_TLBSEL(1)|MAS0_ESEL(1))@h
mtspr SPRN_MAS0,r11
lis r11,(MAS1_VALID|MAS1_IPROT)@h
ori r11,r11,(MAS1_TS|MAS1_TSIZE(BOOKE_PAGESZ_4K))@l
mtspr SPRN_MAS1,r11
oris r11,r13,(MAS2_M|MAS2_G)@h
ori r11,r13,(MAS2_M|MAS2_G)@l
mtspr SPRN_MAS2,r11
85xx: MP Boot Page Translation update This change has 3 goals: - Have secondary cores be released into spin loops at their 'true' address in SDRAM. Previously, secondary cores were put into spin loops in the 0xfffffxxx address range which required that boot page translation was always enabled while cores were in their spin loops. - Allow the TLB window that the primary core uses to access the secondary cores boot page to be placed at any address. Previously, a TLB window at 0xfffff000 was always used to access the seconary cores' boot page. This TLB address requirement overlapped with other peripherals on some boards (eg XPedite5370). By default, the boot page TLB will still use the 0xfffffxxx address range, but this can be overridden on a board-by-board basis by defining a custom CONFIG_BPTR_VIRT_ADDR. Note that the TLB used to map the boot page remains in use while U-Boot executes. Previously it was only temporarily used, then restored to its initial value. - Allow Boot Page Translation to be disabled on bootup. Previously, Boot Page Translation was always left enabled after secondary cores were brought out of reset. This caused the 0xfffffxxx address range to somewhat "magically" be translated to an address in SDRAM. Some boards may not want this oddity in their memory map, so defining CONFIG_MPC8xxx_DISABLE_BPTR will turn off Boot Page Translation after the secondary cores are initialized. These changes are only applicable to 85xx boards with CONFIG_MP defined. Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser <ptyser@xes-inc.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2009-10-23 20:55:47 +00:00
oris r11,r13,(MAS3_SX|MAS3_SW|MAS3_SR)@h
ori r11,r13,(MAS3_SX|MAS3_SW|MAS3_SR)@l
mtspr SPRN_MAS3,r11
li r11,0
mtspr SPRN_MAS7,r11
tlbwe
85xx: MP Boot Page Translation update This change has 3 goals: - Have secondary cores be released into spin loops at their 'true' address in SDRAM. Previously, secondary cores were put into spin loops in the 0xfffffxxx address range which required that boot page translation was always enabled while cores were in their spin loops. - Allow the TLB window that the primary core uses to access the secondary cores boot page to be placed at any address. Previously, a TLB window at 0xfffff000 was always used to access the seconary cores' boot page. This TLB address requirement overlapped with other peripherals on some boards (eg XPedite5370). By default, the boot page TLB will still use the 0xfffffxxx address range, but this can be overridden on a board-by-board basis by defining a custom CONFIG_BPTR_VIRT_ADDR. Note that the TLB used to map the boot page remains in use while U-Boot executes. Previously it was only temporarily used, then restored to its initial value. - Allow Boot Page Translation to be disabled on bootup. Previously, Boot Page Translation was always left enabled after secondary cores were brought out of reset. This caused the 0xfffffxxx address range to somewhat "magically" be translated to an address in SDRAM. Some boards may not want this oddity in their memory map, so defining CONFIG_MPC8xxx_DISABLE_BPTR will turn off Boot Page Translation after the secondary cores are initialized. These changes are only applicable to 85xx boards with CONFIG_MP defined. Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser <ptyser@xes-inc.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2009-10-23 20:55:47 +00:00
/*
* __bootpg_addr has the address of __second_half_boot_page
* jump there in AS=1 space with cache enabled
85xx: MP Boot Page Translation update This change has 3 goals: - Have secondary cores be released into spin loops at their 'true' address in SDRAM. Previously, secondary cores were put into spin loops in the 0xfffffxxx address range which required that boot page translation was always enabled while cores were in their spin loops. - Allow the TLB window that the primary core uses to access the secondary cores boot page to be placed at any address. Previously, a TLB window at 0xfffff000 was always used to access the seconary cores' boot page. This TLB address requirement overlapped with other peripherals on some boards (eg XPedite5370). By default, the boot page TLB will still use the 0xfffffxxx address range, but this can be overridden on a board-by-board basis by defining a custom CONFIG_BPTR_VIRT_ADDR. Note that the TLB used to map the boot page remains in use while U-Boot executes. Previously it was only temporarily used, then restored to its initial value. - Allow Boot Page Translation to be disabled on bootup. Previously, Boot Page Translation was always left enabled after secondary cores were brought out of reset. This caused the 0xfffffxxx address range to somewhat "magically" be translated to an address in SDRAM. Some boards may not want this oddity in their memory map, so defining CONFIG_MPC8xxx_DISABLE_BPTR will turn off Boot Page Translation after the secondary cores are initialized. These changes are only applicable to 85xx boards with CONFIG_MP defined. Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser <ptyser@xes-inc.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2009-10-23 20:55:47 +00:00
*/
lis r13,toreset(__bootpg_addr)@h
ori r13,r13,toreset(__bootpg_addr)@l
lwz r11,0(r13)
mtspr SPRN_SRR0,r11
mfmsr r13
ori r12,r13,MSR_IS|MSR_DS@l
mtspr SPRN_SRR1,r12
rfi
/*
* Allocate some space for the SDRAM address of the bootpg.
* This variable has to be in the boot page so that it can
* be accessed by secondary cores when they come out of reset.
*/
.align L1_CACHE_SHIFT
.globl __bootpg_addr
__bootpg_addr:
.long 0
.global __spin_table_addr
__spin_table_addr:
.long 0
/*
* This variable is set by cpu_init_r() after parsing hwconfig
* to enable workaround for erratum NMG_CPU_A011.
*/
.align L1_CACHE_SHIFT
.global enable_cpu_a011_workaround
enable_cpu_a011_workaround:
.long 1
/* Fill in the empty space. The actual reset vector is
* the last word of the page */
__secondary_start_code_end:
.space 4092 - (__secondary_start_code_end - __secondary_start_page)
__secondary_reset_vector:
b __secondary_start_page
/* this is a separated page for the spin table and cacheable boot code */
.align L1_CACHE_SHIFT
.global __second_half_boot_page
__second_half_boot_page:
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_SPINTABLE_COMPATIBLE
lis r3,(spin_table_compat - __second_half_boot_page)@h
ori r3,r3,(spin_table_compat - __second_half_boot_page)@l
add r3,r3,r11 /* r11 has the address of __second_half_boot_page */
lwz r14,0(r3)
#endif
#define ENTRY_ADDR_UPPER 0
#define ENTRY_ADDR_LOWER 4
#define ENTRY_R3_UPPER 8
#define ENTRY_R3_LOWER 12
#define ENTRY_RESV 16
#define ENTRY_PIR 20
#define ENTRY_SIZE 64
/*
* setup the entry
* r10 has the base address of the spin table.
* spin table is defined as
* struct {
* uint64_t entry_addr;
* uint64_t r3;
* uint32_t rsvd1;
* uint32_t pir;
* };
* we pad this struct to 64 bytes so each entry is in its own cacheline
*/
li r3,0
li r8,1
mfspr r4,SPRN_PIR
stw r3,ENTRY_ADDR_UPPER(r10)
stw r3,ENTRY_R3_UPPER(r10)
stw r4,ENTRY_R3_LOWER(r10)
stw r3,ENTRY_RESV(r10)
stw r4,ENTRY_PIR(r10)
msync
stw r8,ENTRY_ADDR_LOWER(r10)
/* spin waiting for addr */
3:
/*
* To comply with ePAPR 1.1, the spin table has been moved to cache-enabled
* memory. Old OS may not work with this change. A patch is waiting to be
* accepted for Linux kernel. Other OS needs similar fix to spin table.
* For OSes with old spin table code, we can enable this temporary fix by
* setting environmental variable "spin_table_compat". For new OSes, set
* "spin_table_compat=no". After Linux is fixed, we can remove this macro
* and related code. For now, it is enabled by default.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_SPINTABLE_COMPATIBLE
cmpwi r14,0
beq 4f
dcbf 0, r10
sync
4:
#endif
lwz r4,ENTRY_ADDR_LOWER(r10)
andi. r11,r4,1
bne 3b
isync
/* get the upper bits of the addr */
lwz r11,ENTRY_ADDR_UPPER(r10)
/* setup branch addr */
mtspr SPRN_SRR0,r4
/* mark the entry as released */
li r8,3
stw r8,ENTRY_ADDR_LOWER(r10)
/* mask by ~64M to setup our tlb we will jump to */
rlwinm r12,r4,0,0,5
/*
* setup r3, r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, r9
* r3 contains the value to put in the r3 register at secondary cpu
* entry. The high 32-bits are ignored on 32-bit chip implementations.
* 64-bit chip implementations however shall load all 64-bits
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_PPC64
ld r3,ENTRY_R3_UPPER(r10)
#else
lwz r3,ENTRY_R3_LOWER(r10)
#endif
li r4,0
li r5,0
li r6,0
lis r7,(64*1024*1024)@h
li r8,0
li r9,0
/* load up the pir */
lwz r0,ENTRY_PIR(r10)
mtspr SPRN_PIR,r0
mfspr r0,SPRN_PIR
stw r0,ENTRY_PIR(r10)
mtspr IVPR,r12
/*
* Coming here, we know the cpu has one TLB mapping in TLB1[0]
* which maps 0xfffff000-0xffffffff one-to-one. We set up a
* second mapping that maps addr 1:1 for 64M, and then we jump to
* addr
*/
lis r10,(MAS0_TLBSEL(1)|MAS0_ESEL(0))@h
mtspr SPRN_MAS0,r10
lis r10,(MAS1_VALID|MAS1_IPROT)@h
ori r10,r10,(MAS1_TSIZE(BOOKE_PAGESZ_64M))@l
mtspr SPRN_MAS1,r10
/* WIMGE = 0b00000 for now */
mtspr SPRN_MAS2,r12
ori r12,r12,(MAS3_SX|MAS3_SW|MAS3_SR)
mtspr SPRN_MAS3,r12
#ifdef CONFIG_ENABLE_36BIT_PHYS
mtspr SPRN_MAS7,r11
#endif
tlbwe
/* Now we have another mapping for this page, so we jump to that
* mapping
*/
mtspr SPRN_SRR1,r13
rfi
85xx: MP Boot Page Translation update This change has 3 goals: - Have secondary cores be released into spin loops at their 'true' address in SDRAM. Previously, secondary cores were put into spin loops in the 0xfffffxxx address range which required that boot page translation was always enabled while cores were in their spin loops. - Allow the TLB window that the primary core uses to access the secondary cores boot page to be placed at any address. Previously, a TLB window at 0xfffff000 was always used to access the seconary cores' boot page. This TLB address requirement overlapped with other peripherals on some boards (eg XPedite5370). By default, the boot page TLB will still use the 0xfffffxxx address range, but this can be overridden on a board-by-board basis by defining a custom CONFIG_BPTR_VIRT_ADDR. Note that the TLB used to map the boot page remains in use while U-Boot executes. Previously it was only temporarily used, then restored to its initial value. - Allow Boot Page Translation to be disabled on bootup. Previously, Boot Page Translation was always left enabled after secondary cores were brought out of reset. This caused the 0xfffffxxx address range to somewhat "magically" be translated to an address in SDRAM. Some boards may not want this oddity in their memory map, so defining CONFIG_MPC8xxx_DISABLE_BPTR will turn off Boot Page Translation after the secondary cores are initialized. These changes are only applicable to 85xx boards with CONFIG_MP defined. Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser <ptyser@xes-inc.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2009-10-23 20:55:47 +00:00
.align 6
.globl __spin_table
__spin_table:
.space CONFIG_MAX_CPUS*ENTRY_SIZE
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_SPINTABLE_COMPATIBLE
.align L1_CACHE_SHIFT
.global spin_table_compat
spin_table_compat:
.long 1
#endif
__spin_table_end:
.space 4096 - (__spin_table_end - __spin_table)