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| |
| |
| /* TODO: |
| * - style cleanup |
| * - do we need to do *all* of this at boot? |
| */ |
| |
| .text |
| .code 32 |
| |
| #define DSB .byte 0x4f, 0xf0, 0x7f, 0xf5 |
| #define ISB .byte 0x6f, 0xf0, 0x7f, 0xf5 |
| |
| .equ TCSR_SPARE2, 0xA8700060 |
| |
| SET_SA: |
| ldr r0, =TCSR_SPARE2 |
| ldr r12, [r0] |
| |
| /* pack bits 8,2,0 into 2,1,0 */ |
| and r0, r12, #0x001 |
| and r1, r12, #0x004 |
| and r2, r12, #0x100 |
| orr r0, r1, lsr #1 |
| orr r0, r2, lsr #6 |
| |
| adr r1, table_l1_acc |
| mov r0, r0, lsl #2 |
| ldr r3, [r1, r0] |
| |
| /* write 3800XXXX to PVR0F0 */ |
| orr r0, r3, #0x38000000 |
| mcr p15, 0, r0, c15, c15, 0 |
| |
| /* write XXXX0000 to PVR2F0 */ |
| mov r1, r3, lsl #16 |
| mcr p15, 2, r1, c15, c15, 0 |
| |
| adr r1, table_l2_acc |
| and r0, r12, #0x008 |
| and r2, r12, #0x002 |
| orr r0, r0, r2, lsl #1 |
| ldr r2, [r1, r0] |
| |
| /* write to L2VR3F1 */ |
| mcr p15, 3, r2, c15, c15, 1 |
| |
| bx lr |
| |
| table_l1_acc: |
| .word 0xFC00 |
| .word 0xFC00 |
| .word 0x7C00 |
| .word 0xFC00 |
| .word 0x3C00 |
| .word 0x0400 |
| .word 0x0C00 |
| .word 0x1C00 |
| |
| table_l2_acc: |
| .word 0x010102 |
| .word 0x010102 |
| .word 0x010101 |
| .word 0x212102 |
| |
| .globl __cpu_early_init |
| __cpu_early_init: |
| //; Zero out r0 for use throughout this code. All other GPRs |
| //; (r1-r3) are set throughout this code to help establish |
| //; a consistent startup state for any code that follows. |
| //; Users should add code at the end of this routine to establish |
| //; their own stack address (r13), add translation page tables, enable |
| //; the caches, etc. |
| MOV r0, #0x0 |
| |
| |
| //; Remove hardcoded cache settings. appsbl_handler.s calls Set_SA |
| //; API to dynamically configure cache for slow/nominal/fast parts |
| |
| //; DCIALL to invalidate L2 cache bank (needs to be run 4 times, once per bank) |
| //; This must be done early in code (prior to enabling the caches) |
| MOV r1, #0x2 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c9, c0, 6 //; DCIALL bank D ([15:14] == 2'b00) |
| ORR r1, r1, #0x00004000 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c9, c0, 6 //; DCIALL bank C ([15:14] == 2'b01) |
| ADD r1, r1, #0x00004000 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c9, c0, 6 //; DCIALL bank B ([15:14] == 2'b10) |
| ADD r1, r1, #0x00004000 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c9, c0, 6 //; DCIALL bank A ([15:14] == 2'b11) |
| |
| //; Initialize the BPCR - setup Global History Mask (GHRM) to all 1's |
| //; and have all address bits (AM) participate. |
| //; Different settings can be used to improve performance |
| // MOVW r1, #0x01FF |
| .word 0xe30011ff // hardcoded MOVW instruction due to lack of compiler support |
| // MOVT r1, #0x01FF |
| .word 0xe34011ff // hardcoded MOVT instruction due to lack of compiler support |
| MCR p15, 7, r1, c15, c0, 2 //; WCP15_BPCR |
| |
| |
| //; Initialize all I$ Victim Registers to 0 for startup |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c9, c1, 0 //; WCP15_ICVIC0 r0 |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c9, c1, 1 //; WCP15_ICVIC1 r0 |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c9, c1, 2 //; WCP15_ICVIC2 r0 |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c9, c1, 3 //; WCP15_ICVIC3 r0 |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c9, c1, 4 //; WCP15_ICVIC4 r0 |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c9, c1, 5 //; WCP15_ICVIC5 r0 |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c9, c1, 6 //; WCP15_ICVIC5 r0 |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c9, c1, 7 //; WCP15_ICVIC7 r0 |
| |
| //; Initialize all I$ Locked Victim Registers (Unlocked Floors) to 0 |
| MCR p15, 1, r0, c9, c1, 0 //; WCP15_ICFLOOR0 r0 |
| MCR p15, 1, r0, c9, c1, 1 //; WCP15_ICFLOOR1 r0 |
| MCR p15, 1, r0, c9, c1, 2 //; WCP15_ICFLOOR2 r0 |
| MCR p15, 1, r0, c9, c1, 3 //; WCP15_ICFLOOR3 r0 |
| MCR p15, 1, r0, c9, c1, 4 //; WCP15_ICFLOOR4 r0 |
| MCR p15, 1, r0, c9, c1, 5 //; WCP15_ICFLOOR5 r0 |
| MCR p15, 1, r0, c9, c1, 6 //; WCP15_ICFLOOR6 r0 |
| MCR p15, 1, r0, c9, c1, 7 //; WCP15_ICFLOOR7 r0 |
| |
| //; Initialize all D$ Victim Registers to 0 |
| MCR p15, 2, r0, c9, c1, 0 //; WP15_DCVIC0 r0 |
| MCR p15, 2, r0, c9, c1, 1 //; WP15_DCVIC1 r0 |
| MCR p15, 2, r0, c9, c1, 2 //; WP15_DCVIC2 r0 |
| MCR p15, 2, r0, c9, c1, 3 //; WP15_DCVIC3 r0 |
| MCR p15, 2, r0, c9, c1, 4 //; WP15_DCVIC4 r0 |
| MCR p15, 2, r0, c9, c1, 5 //; WP15_DCVIC5 r0 |
| MCR p15, 2, r0, c9, c1, 6 //; WP15_DCVIC6 r0 |
| MCR p15, 2, r0, c9, c1, 7 //; WP15_DCVIC7 r0 |
| |
| //; Initialize all D$ Locked VDCtim Registers (Unlocked Floors) to 0 |
| MCR p15, 3, r0, c9, c1, 0 //; WCP15_DCFLOOR0 r0 |
| MCR p15, 3, r0, c9, c1, 1 //; WCP15_DCFLOOR1 r0 |
| MCR p15, 3, r0, c9, c1, 2 //; WCP15_DCFLOOR2 r0 |
| MCR p15, 3, r0, c9, c1, 3 //; WCP15_DCFLOOR3 r0 |
| MCR p15, 3, r0, c9, c1, 4 //; WCP15_DCFLOOR4 r0 |
| MCR p15, 3, r0, c9, c1, 5 //; WCP15_DCFLOOR5 r0 |
| MCR p15, 3, r0, c9, c1, 6 //; WCP15_DCFLOOR6 r0 |
| MCR p15, 3, r0, c9, c1, 7 //; WCP15_DCFLOOR7 r0 |
| |
| //; Initialize ASID to zero |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c13, c0, 1 //; WCP15_CONTEXTIDR r0 |
| |
| //; ICIALL to invalidate entire I-Cache |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 0 //; ICIALLU |
| |
| //; DCIALL to invalidate entire D-Cache |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c9, c0, 6 //; DCIALL r0 |
| |
| |
| //; The VBAR (Vector Base Address Register) should be initialized |
| //; early in your code. We are setting it to zero |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c12, c0, 0 //; WCP15_VBAR r0 |
| |
| //; Ensure the MCR's above have completed their operation before continuing |
| DSB |
| ISB |
| |
| //;------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| //; There are a number of registers that must be set prior to enabling |
| //; the MMU. The DCAR is one of these registers. We are setting |
| //; it to zero (no access) to easily detect improper setup in subsequent |
| //; code sequences |
| //;------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| //; Setup DACR (Domain Access Control Register) to zero |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c3, c0, 0 //; WCP15_DACR r0 |
| |
| //; Setup DCLKCR to allow normal D-Cache line fills |
| MCR p15, 1, r0, c9, c0, 7 //; WCP15_DCLKCR r0 |
| |
| //; Initialize the ADFSR and EFSR registers. |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c5, c1, 0 //; ADFSR |
| MCR p15, 7, r0, c15, c0, 1 //; EFSR |
| |
| //; Setup the TLBLKCR |
| //; Victim = 6'b000000; Floor = 6'b000000; |
| //; IASIDCFG = 2'b00 (State-Machine); IALLCFG = 2'b01 (Flash); BNA = 1'b0; |
| MOV r1, #0x02 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c10, c1, 3 //; WCP15_TLBLKCR r1 |
| |
| //;Make sure TLBLKCR is complete before continuing |
| ISB |
| |
| //; Invalidate the UTLB |
| MCR p15, 0, r0, c8, c7, 0 //; UTLBIALL |
| |
| //; Make sure UTLB request has been presented to macro before continuing |
| ISB |
| |
| //; setup L2CR1 to some default Instruction and data prefetching values |
| //; Users may want specific settings for various performance enhancements |
| //; In Halcyon we do not have broadcasting barriers. So we need to turn |
| // ; on bit 8 of L2CR1; which DBB:( Disable barrier broadcast ) |
| MOV r2, #0x100 |
| MCR p15, 3, r2, c15, c0, 3 //; WCP15_L2CR1 r0 |
| |
| |
| //; Enable Z bit to enable branch prediction (default is off) |
| MRC p15, 0, r2, c1, c0, 0 //; RCP15_SCTLR r2 |
| ORR r2, r2, #0x00000800 |
| MCR p15, 0, r2, c1, c0, 0 //; WCP15_SCTLR r2 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_QSD8X50 |
| /* disable predecode repair cache for thumb2 (DPRC, set bit 4 in PVR0F2) */ |
| mrc p15, 0, r2, c15, c15, 2 |
| orr r2, r2, #0x10 |
| mcr p15, 0, r2, c15, c15, 2 |
| #endif |
| |
| mov r1, lr |
| //; Make sure Link stack is initialized with branch and links to sequential addresses |
| //; This aids in creating a predictable startup environment |
| BL SEQ1 |
| SEQ1: BL SEQ2 |
| SEQ2: BL SEQ3 |
| SEQ3: BL SEQ4 |
| SEQ4: BL SEQ5 |
| SEQ5: BL SEQ6 |
| SEQ6: BL SEQ7 |
| SEQ7: BL SEQ8 |
| SEQ8: |
| mov lr, r1 |
| |
| //; REMOVE FOLLOWING THREE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN POWER COLLAPSE IS ENA |
| //;Make sure the DBGOSLSR[LOCK] bit is cleared to allow access to the debug registers |
| //; Writing anything but the "secret code" to the DBGOSLAR clears the DBGOSLSR[LOCK] bit |
| MCR p14, 0, r0, c1, c0, 4 //; WCP14_DBGOSLAR r0 |
| |
| |
| //; Read the DBGPRSR to clear the DBGPRSR[STICKYPD] |
| //; Any read to DBGPRSR clear the STICKYPD bit |
| //; ISB guarantees the read completes before attempting to |
| //; execute a CP14 instruction. |
| MRC p14, 0, r3, c1, c5, 4 //; RCP14_DBGPRSR r3 |
| ISB |
| |
| //; Initialize the Watchpoint Control Registers to zero (optional) |
| //;;; MCR p14, 0, r0, c0, c0, 7 ; WCP14_DBGWCR0 r0 |
| //;;; MCR p14, 0, r0, c0, c1, 7 ; WCP14_DBGWCR1 r0 |
| |
| |
| //;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| //; The saved Program Status Registers (SPSRs) should be setup |
| //; prior to any automatic mode switches. The following |
| //; code sets these registers up to a known state. Users will need to |
| //; customize these settings to meet their needs. |
| //;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| MOV r2, #0x1f |
| MOV r1, #0x17 //;ABT mode |
| msr cpsr_c, r1 //;ABT mode |
| msr spsr_cxfs, r2 //;clear the spsr |
| MOV r1, #0x1b //;UND mode |
| msr cpsr_c, r1 //;UND mode |
| msr spsr_cxfs, r2 //;clear the spsr |
| MOV r1, #0x11 //;FIQ mode |
| msr cpsr_c, r1 //;FIQ mode |
| msr spsr_cxfs, r2 //;clear the spsr |
| MOV r1, #0x12 //;IRQ mode |
| msr cpsr_c, r1 //;IRQ mode |
| msr spsr_cxfs, r2 //;clear the spsr |
| MOV r1, #0x16 //;Monitor mode |
| msr cpsr_c, r1 //;Monitor mode |
| msr spsr_cxfs, r2 //;clear the spsr |
| MOV r1, #0x13 //;SVC mode |
| msr cpsr_c, r1 //;SVC mode |
| msr spsr_cxfs, r2 //;clear the spsr |
| |
| |
| //;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| //; Enabling Error reporting is something users may want to do at |
| //; some other point in time. We have chosen some default settings |
| //; that should be reviewed. Most of these registers come up in an |
| //; unpredictable state after reset. |
| //;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| //;Start of error and control setting |
| |
| //; setup L2CR0 with various L2/TCM control settings |
| //; enable out of order bus attributes and error reporting |
| //; this register comes up unpredictable after reset |
| // MOVW r1, #0x0F0F |
| .word 0xe3001f0f // hardcoded MOVW instruction due to lack of compiler support |
| // MOVT r1, #0xC005 |
| .word 0xe34c1005 // hardcoded MOVW instruction due to lack of compiler support |
| MCR p15, 3, r1, c15, c0, 1 //; WCP15_L2CR0 r1 |
| |
| //; setup L2CPUCR |
| //; MOV r2, #0xFF |
| //; Enable I and D cache parity |
| //;L2CPUCR[7:5] = 3~Rh7 ~V enable parity error reporting for modified, |
| //;tag, and data parity errors |
| MOV r2, #0xe0 |
| MCR p15, 3, r2, c15, c0, 2 //; WCP15_L2CPUCR r2 |
| |
| //; setup SPCR |
| //; enable all error reporting (reset value is unpredicatble for most bits) |
| MOV r3, #0x0F |
| MCR p15, 0, r3, c9, c7, 0 //; WCP15_SPCR r3 |
| |
| //; setup DMACHCRs (reset value unpredictable) |
| //; control setting and enable all error reporting |
| MOV r1, #0x0F |
| |
| //; DMACHCR0 = 0000000F |
| MOV r2, #0x00 //; channel 0 |
| MCR p15, 0, r2, c11, c0, 0 //; WCP15_DMASELR r2 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c11, c0, 2 //; WCP15_DMACHCR r1 |
| |
| //; DMACHCR1 = 0000000F |
| MOV r2, #0x01 //; channel 1 |
| MCR p15, 0, r2, c11, c0, 0 //; WCP15_DMASELR r2 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c11, c0, 2 //; WCP15_DMACHCR r1 |
| |
| //; DMACHCR2 = 0000000F |
| MOV r2, #0x02 //; channel 2 |
| MCR p15, 0, r2, c11, c0, 0 //; WCP15_DMASELR r2 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c11, c0, 2 //; WCP15_DMACHCR r1 |
| |
| //; DMACHCR3 = 0000000F |
| MOV r2, #0x03 //; channel 3 |
| MCR p15, 0, r2, c11, c0, 0 //; WCP15_DMASELR r2 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c11, c0, 2 //; WCP15_DMACHCR r1 |
| |
| //; Set ACTLR (reset unpredictable) |
| //; Set AVIVT control, error reporting, etc. |
| //; MOV r3, #0x07 |
| //; Enable I and D cache parity |
| //;ACTLR[2:0] = 3'h7 - enable parity error reporting from L2/I$/D$) |
| //;ACTLR[5:4] = 2'h3 - enable parity |
| //;ACTLR[19:18] =2'h3 - always generate and check parity(when MMU disabled). |
| //;Value to be written #0xC0037 |
| // MOVW r3, #0x0037 |
| .word 0xe3003037 // hardcoded MOVW instruction due to lack of compiler support |
| // MOVT r3, #0x000C |
| .word 0xe340300c // hardcoded MOVW instruction due to lack of compiler support |
| //; read the version_id to determine if d-cache should be disabled |
| LDR r2, = 0xa8e00270 //;Read HW_REVISION_NUMBER, HWIO_HW_REVISION_NUMBER_ADDR |
| LDR r2,[r2] |
| AND r2,r2,#0xf0000000 //;hw_revision mask off bits 28-31 |
| //;if HW_revision is 1.0 or older, (revision==0) |
| CMP r2,#0 |
| //; Disable d-cache on older QSD8650 (Rev 1.0) silicon |
| orreq r3, r3, #0x4000 //;disable dcache |
| MCR p15, 0, r3, c1, c0, 1 //; WCP15_ACTLR r3 |
| |
| //;End of error and control setting |
| |
| //;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| //; Unlock ETM and read StickyPD to halt the ETM clocks from running. |
| //; This is required for power saving whether the ETM is used or not. |
| //;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| //;Clear ETMOSLSR[LOCK] bit |
| MOV r1, #0x00000000 |
| MCR p14, 1, r1, c1, c0, 4 //; WCP14_ETMOSLAR r1 |
| |
| //;Clear ETMPDSR[STICKYPD] bit |
| MRC p14, 1, r2, c1, c5, 4 //; RCP14_ETMPDSR r2 |
| |
| /* |
| #ifdef APPSBL_ETM_ENABLE |
| ;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ; Optionally Enable the ETM (Embedded Trace Macro) which is used for debug |
| ;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| ; enable ETM clock if disabled |
| MRC p15, 7, r1, c15, c0, 5 ; RCP15_CPMR r1 |
| ORR r1, r1, #0x00000008 |
| MCR p15, 7, r1, c15, c0, 5 ; WCP15_CPMR r1 |
| ISB |
| |
| ; set trigger event to counter1 being zero |
| MOV r3, #0x00000040 |
| MCR p14, 1, r3, c0, c2, 0 ; WCP14_ETMTRIGGER r3 |
| |
| ; clear ETMSR |
| MOV r2, #0x00000000 |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c4, 0 ; WCP14_ETMSR r2 |
| |
| ; clear trace enable single address comparator usage |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c7, 0 ; WCP14_ETMTECR2 r2 |
| |
| ; set trace enable to always |
| MOV r2, #0x0000006F |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c8, 0 ; WCP14_ETMTEEVR r2 |
| |
| ; clear trace enable address range comparator usage and exclude nothing |
| MOV r2, #0x01000000 |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c9, 0 ; WCP14_ETMTECR1 r2 |
| |
| ; set view data to always |
| MOV r2, #0x0000006F |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c12, 0 ; WCP14_ETMVDEVR r2 |
| |
| ; clear view data single address comparator usage |
| MOV r2, #0x00000000 |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c13, 0 ; WCP14_ETMVDCR1 r2 |
| |
| ; clear view data address range comparator usage and exclude nothing |
| MOV r2, #0x00010000 |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c15, 0 ; WCP14_ETMVDCR3 r2 |
| |
| ; set counter1 to 194 |
| MOV r2, #0x000000C2 |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c0, 5 ; WCP14_ETMCNTRLDVR1 r2 |
| |
| ; set counter1 to never reload |
| MOV r2, #0x0000406F |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c8, 5 ; WCP14_ETMCNTRLDEVR1 r2 |
| |
| ; set counter1 to decrement every cycle |
| MOV r2, #0x0000006F |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c4, 5 ; WCP14_ETMCNTENR1 r2 |
| |
| ; Set trace synchronization frequency 1024 bytes |
| MOV r2, #0x00000400 |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c8, 7 ; WCP14_ETMSYNCFR r2 |
| |
| ; Program etm control register |
| ; - Set the CPU to ETM clock ratio to 1:1 |
| ; - Set the ETM to perform data address tracing |
| MOV r2, #0x00002008 |
| MCR p14, 1, r2, c0, c0, 0 ; WCP14_ETMCR r2 |
| ISB |
| #endif *//* APPSBL_ETM_ENABLE */ |
| |
| /* |
| #ifdef APPSBL_VFP_ENABLE |
| ;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ; Perform the following operations if you intend to make use of |
| ; the VFP/Neon unit. Note that the FMXR instruction requires a CPU ID |
| ; indicating the VFP unit is present (i.e.Cortex-A8). . |
| ; Some tools will require full double precision floating point support |
| ; which will become available in Scorpion pass 2 |
| ;---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ; allow full access to CP 10 and 11 space for VFP/NEON use |
| MRC p15, 0, r1, c1, c0, 2 ; Read CP Access Control Register |
| ORR r1, r1, #0x00F00000 ; enable full access for p10,11 |
| MCR p15, 0, r1, c1, c0, 2 ; Write CPACR |
| |
| ;make sure the CPACR is complete before continuing |
| ISB |
| |
| ; Enable VFP itself (certain OSes may want to dynamically set/clear |
| ; the enable bit based on the application being executed |
| MOV r1, #0x40000000 |
| FMXR FPEXC, r1 |
| #endif *//* APPSBL_VFP_ENABLE */ |
| |
| /* we have no stack, so just tail-call into the SET_SA routine... */ |
| b SET_SA |
| |
| .ltorg |