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author | wdenk <wdenk> | 2003-02-28 00:49:47 +0000 |
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committer | wdenk <wdenk> | 2003-02-28 00:49:47 +0000 |
commit | 6069ff265362ef6239749b5f598b137f407b821e (patch) | |
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* Add support for 16 MB flash configuration of TRAB board
* Patch by Erwin Rol, 27 Feb 2003:
Add support for RTEMS
* Add image information to README
* Fix dual PCMCIA slot support (when running with just one
slot populated)
* Add VFD type detection to trab board
* extend drivers/cs8900.c driver to synchronize ethaddr environment
variable with value in the EEPROM
* Start adding MIPS support files
Diffstat (limited to 'include/asm-mips')
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/addrspace.h | 70 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/bitops.h | 912 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/byteorder.h | 31 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/cachectl.h | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/cacheops.h | 47 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/global_data.h | 58 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/io.h | 450 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/isadep.h | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/mipsregs.h | 540 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/posix_types.h | 123 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/processor.h | 283 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/ptrace.h | 86 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/reg.h | 66 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/regdef.h | 52 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/sgidefs.h | 44 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/string.h | 157 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/system.h | 268 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/types.h | 77 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-mips/u-boot.h | 44 |
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diff --git a/include/asm-mips/addrspace.h b/include/asm-mips/addrspace.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d1bf32 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/addrspace.h @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +/* + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1996 by Ralf Baechle + * Copyright (C) 2000 by Maciej W. Rozycki + * + * Defitions for the address spaces of the MIPS CPUs. + */ +#ifndef __ASM_MIPS_ADDRSPACE_H +#define __ASM_MIPS_ADDRSPACE_H + +/* + * Memory segments (32bit kernel mode addresses) + */ +#define KUSEG 0x00000000 +#define KSEG0 0x80000000 +#define KSEG1 0xa0000000 +#define KSEG2 0xc0000000 +#define KSEG3 0xe0000000 + +#define K0BASE KSEG0 + +/* + * Returns the kernel segment base of a given address + */ +#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ +#define KSEGX(a) (((unsigned long)(a)) & 0xe0000000) +#else +#define KSEGX(a) ((a) & 0xe0000000) +#endif + +/* + * Returns the physical address of a KSEG0/KSEG1 address + */ +#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ +#define PHYSADDR(a) (((unsigned long)(a)) & 0x1fffffff) +#else +#define PHYSADDR(a) ((a) & 0x1fffffff) +#endif + +/* + * Map an address to a certain kernel segment + */ +#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ +#define KSEG0ADDR(a) ((__typeof__(a))(((unsigned long)(a) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG0)) +#define KSEG1ADDR(a) ((__typeof__(a))(((unsigned long)(a) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG1)) +#define KSEG2ADDR(a) ((__typeof__(a))(((unsigned long)(a) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG2)) +#define KSEG3ADDR(a) ((__typeof__(a))(((unsigned long)(a) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG3)) +#else +#define KSEG0ADDR(a) (((a) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG0) +#define KSEG1ADDR(a) (((a) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG1) +#define KSEG2ADDR(a) (((a) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG2) +#define KSEG3ADDR(a) (((a) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG3) +#endif + +/* + * Memory segments (64bit kernel mode addresses) + */ +#define XKUSEG 0x0000000000000000 +#define XKSSEG 0x4000000000000000 +#define XKPHYS 0x8000000000000000 +#define XKSEG 0xc000000000000000 +#define CKSEG0 0xffffffff80000000 +#define CKSEG1 0xffffffffa0000000 +#define CKSSEG 0xffffffffc0000000 +#define CKSEG3 0xffffffffe0000000 + +#endif /* __ASM_MIPS_ADDRSPACE_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/bitops.h b/include/asm-mips/bitops.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edff4c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/bitops.h @@ -0,0 +1,912 @@ +/* + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (c) 1994 - 1997, 1999, 2000 Ralf Baechle (ralf@gnu.org) + * Copyright (c) 2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. + */ +#ifndef _ASM_BITOPS_H +#define _ASM_BITOPS_H + +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <asm/byteorder.h> /* sigh ... */ + +#ifdef __KERNEL__ + +#include <asm/sgidefs.h> +#include <asm/system.h> +#include <linux/config.h> + +/* + * clear_bit() doesn't provide any barrier for the compiler. + */ +#define smp_mb__before_clear_bit() barrier() +#define smp_mb__after_clear_bit() barrier() + +/* + * Only disable interrupt for kernel mode stuff to keep usermode stuff + * that dares to use kernel include files alive. + */ +#define __bi_flags unsigned long flags +#define __bi_cli() __cli() +#define __bi_save_flags(x) __save_flags(x) +#define __bi_save_and_cli(x) __save_and_cli(x) +#define __bi_restore_flags(x) __restore_flags(x) +#else +#define __bi_flags +#define __bi_cli() +#define __bi_save_flags(x) +#define __bi_save_and_cli(x) +#define __bi_restore_flags(x) +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_HAS_LLSC + +#include <asm/mipsregs.h> + +/* + * These functions for MIPS ISA > 1 are interrupt and SMP proof and + * interrupt friendly + */ + +/* + * set_bit - Atomically set a bit in memory + * @nr: the bit to set + * @addr: the address to start counting from + * + * This function is atomic and may not be reordered. See __set_bit() + * if you do not require the atomic guarantees. + * Note that @nr may be almost arbitrarily large; this function is not + * restricted to acting on a single-word quantity. + */ +extern __inline__ void +set_bit(int nr, volatile void *addr) +{ + unsigned long *m = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (nr >> 5); + unsigned long temp; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + "1:\tll\t%0, %1\t\t# set_bit\n\t" + "or\t%0, %2\n\t" + "sc\t%0, %1\n\t" + "beqz\t%0, 1b" + : "=&r" (temp), "=m" (*m) + : "ir" (1UL << (nr & 0x1f)), "m" (*m)); +} + +/* + * __set_bit - Set a bit in memory + * @nr: the bit to set + * @addr: the address to start counting from + * + * Unlike set_bit(), this function is non-atomic and may be reordered. + * If it's called on the same region of memory simultaneously, the effect + * may be that only one operation succeeds. + */ +extern __inline__ void __set_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + unsigned long * m = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (nr >> 5); + + *m |= 1UL << (nr & 31); +} + +/* + * clear_bit - Clears a bit in memory + * @nr: Bit to clear + * @addr: Address to start counting from + * + * clear_bit() is atomic and may not be reordered. However, it does + * not contain a memory barrier, so if it is used for locking purposes, + * you should call smp_mb__before_clear_bit() and/or smp_mb__after_clear_bit() + * in order to ensure changes are visible on other processors. + */ +extern __inline__ void +clear_bit(int nr, volatile void *addr) +{ + unsigned long *m = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (nr >> 5); + unsigned long temp; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + "1:\tll\t%0, %1\t\t# clear_bit\n\t" + "and\t%0, %2\n\t" + "sc\t%0, %1\n\t" + "beqz\t%0, 1b\n\t" + : "=&r" (temp), "=m" (*m) + : "ir" (~(1UL << (nr & 0x1f))), "m" (*m)); +} + +/* + * change_bit - Toggle a bit in memory + * @nr: Bit to clear + * @addr: Address to start counting from + * + * change_bit() is atomic and may not be reordered. + * Note that @nr may be almost arbitrarily large; this function is not + * restricted to acting on a single-word quantity. + */ +extern __inline__ void +change_bit(int nr, volatile void *addr) +{ + unsigned long *m = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (nr >> 5); + unsigned long temp; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + "1:\tll\t%0, %1\t\t# change_bit\n\t" + "xor\t%0, %2\n\t" + "sc\t%0, %1\n\t" + "beqz\t%0, 1b" + : "=&r" (temp), "=m" (*m) + : "ir" (1UL << (nr & 0x1f)), "m" (*m)); +} + +/* + * __change_bit - Toggle a bit in memory + * @nr: the bit to set + * @addr: the address to start counting from + * + * Unlike change_bit(), this function is non-atomic and may be reordered. + * If it's called on the same region of memory simultaneously, the effect + * may be that only one operation succeeds. + */ +extern __inline__ void __change_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + unsigned long * m = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (nr >> 5); + + *m ^= 1UL << (nr & 31); +} + +/* + * test_and_set_bit - Set a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is atomic and cannot be reordered. + * It also implies a memory barrier. + */ +extern __inline__ int +test_and_set_bit(int nr, volatile void *addr) +{ + unsigned long *m = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (nr >> 5); + unsigned long temp, res; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tnoreorder\t\t# test_and_set_bit\n" + "1:\tll\t%0, %1\n\t" + "or\t%2, %0, %3\n\t" + "sc\t%2, %1\n\t" + "beqz\t%2, 1b\n\t" + " and\t%2, %0, %3\n\t" + ".set\treorder" + : "=&r" (temp), "=m" (*m), "=&r" (res) + : "r" (1UL << (nr & 0x1f)), "m" (*m) + : "memory"); + + return res != 0; +} + +/* + * __test_and_set_bit - Set a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is non-atomic and can be reordered. + * If two examples of this operation race, one can appear to succeed + * but actually fail. You must protect multiple accesses with a lock. + */ +extern __inline__ int __test_and_set_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval; + volatile int *a = addr; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + retval = (mask & *a) != 0; + *a |= mask; + + return retval; +} + +/* + * test_and_clear_bit - Clear a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is atomic and cannot be reordered. + * It also implies a memory barrier. + */ +extern __inline__ int +test_and_clear_bit(int nr, volatile void *addr) +{ + unsigned long *m = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (nr >> 5); + unsigned long temp, res; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tnoreorder\t\t# test_and_clear_bit\n" + "1:\tll\t%0, %1\n\t" + "or\t%2, %0, %3\n\t" + "xor\t%2, %3\n\t" + "sc\t%2, %1\n\t" + "beqz\t%2, 1b\n\t" + " and\t%2, %0, %3\n\t" + ".set\treorder" + : "=&r" (temp), "=m" (*m), "=&r" (res) + : "r" (1UL << (nr & 0x1f)), "m" (*m) + : "memory"); + + return res != 0; +} + +/* + * __test_and_clear_bit - Clear a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is non-atomic and can be reordered. + * If two examples of this operation race, one can appear to succeed + * but actually fail. You must protect multiple accesses with a lock. + */ +extern __inline__ int __test_and_clear_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval; + volatile int *a = addr; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + retval = (mask & *a) != 0; + *a &= ~mask; + + return retval; +} + +/* + * test_and_change_bit - Change a bit and return its new value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is atomic and cannot be reordered. + * It also implies a memory barrier. + */ +extern __inline__ int +test_and_change_bit(int nr, volatile void *addr) +{ + unsigned long *m = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (nr >> 5); + unsigned long temp, res; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tnoreorder\t\t# test_and_change_bit\n" + "1:\tll\t%0, %1\n\t" + "xor\t%2, %0, %3\n\t" + "sc\t%2, %1\n\t" + "beqz\t%2, 1b\n\t" + " and\t%2, %0, %3\n\t" + ".set\treorder" + : "=&r" (temp), "=m" (*m), "=&r" (res) + : "r" (1UL << (nr & 0x1f)), "m" (*m) + : "memory"); + + return res != 0; +} + +/* + * __test_and_change_bit - Change a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is non-atomic and can be reordered. + * If two examples of this operation race, one can appear to succeed + * but actually fail. You must protect multiple accesses with a lock. + */ +extern __inline__ int __test_and_change_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval; + volatile int *a = addr; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + retval = (mask & *a) != 0; + *a ^= mask; + + return retval; +} + +#else /* MIPS I */ + +/* + * set_bit - Atomically set a bit in memory + * @nr: the bit to set + * @addr: the address to start counting from + * + * This function is atomic and may not be reordered. See __set_bit() + * if you do not require the atomic guarantees. + * Note that @nr may be almost arbitrarily large; this function is not + * restricted to acting on a single-word quantity. + */ +extern __inline__ void set_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask; + volatile int *a = addr; + __bi_flags; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + __bi_save_and_cli(flags); + *a |= mask; + __bi_restore_flags(flags); +} + +/* + * __set_bit - Set a bit in memory + * @nr: the bit to set + * @addr: the address to start counting from + * + * Unlike set_bit(), this function is non-atomic and may be reordered. + * If it's called on the same region of memory simultaneously, the effect + * may be that only one operation succeeds. + */ +extern __inline__ void __set_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask; + volatile int *a = addr; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + *a |= mask; +} + +/* + * clear_bit - Clears a bit in memory + * @nr: Bit to clear + * @addr: Address to start counting from + * + * clear_bit() is atomic and may not be reordered. However, it does + * not contain a memory barrier, so if it is used for locking purposes, + * you should call smp_mb__before_clear_bit() and/or smp_mb__after_clear_bit() + * in order to ensure changes are visible on other processors. + */ +extern __inline__ void clear_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask; + volatile int *a = addr; + __bi_flags; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + __bi_save_and_cli(flags); + *a &= ~mask; + __bi_restore_flags(flags); +} + +/* + * change_bit - Toggle a bit in memory + * @nr: Bit to clear + * @addr: Address to start counting from + * + * change_bit() is atomic and may not be reordered. + * Note that @nr may be almost arbitrarily large; this function is not + * restricted to acting on a single-word quantity. + */ +extern __inline__ void change_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask; + volatile int *a = addr; + __bi_flags; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + __bi_save_and_cli(flags); + *a ^= mask; + __bi_restore_flags(flags); +} + +/* + * __change_bit - Toggle a bit in memory + * @nr: the bit to set + * @addr: the address to start counting from + * + * Unlike change_bit(), this function is non-atomic and may be reordered. + * If it's called on the same region of memory simultaneously, the effect + * may be that only one operation succeeds. + */ +extern __inline__ void __change_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + unsigned long * m = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (nr >> 5); + + *m ^= 1UL << (nr & 31); +} + +/* + * test_and_set_bit - Set a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is atomic and cannot be reordered. + * It also implies a memory barrier. + */ +extern __inline__ int test_and_set_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval; + volatile int *a = addr; + __bi_flags; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + __bi_save_and_cli(flags); + retval = (mask & *a) != 0; + *a |= mask; + __bi_restore_flags(flags); + + return retval; +} + +/* + * __test_and_set_bit - Set a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is non-atomic and can be reordered. + * If two examples of this operation race, one can appear to succeed + * but actually fail. You must protect multiple accesses with a lock. + */ +extern __inline__ int __test_and_set_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval; + volatile int *a = addr; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + retval = (mask & *a) != 0; + *a |= mask; + + return retval; +} + +/* + * test_and_clear_bit - Clear a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is atomic and cannot be reordered. + * It also implies a memory barrier. + */ +extern __inline__ int test_and_clear_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval; + volatile int *a = addr; + __bi_flags; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + __bi_save_and_cli(flags); + retval = (mask & *a) != 0; + *a &= ~mask; + __bi_restore_flags(flags); + + return retval; +} + +/* + * __test_and_clear_bit - Clear a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is non-atomic and can be reordered. + * If two examples of this operation race, one can appear to succeed + * but actually fail. You must protect multiple accesses with a lock. + */ +extern __inline__ int __test_and_clear_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval; + volatile int *a = addr; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + retval = (mask & *a) != 0; + *a &= ~mask; + + return retval; +} + +/* + * test_and_change_bit - Change a bit and return its new value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is atomic and cannot be reordered. + * It also implies a memory barrier. + */ +extern __inline__ int test_and_change_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval; + volatile int *a = addr; + __bi_flags; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + __bi_save_and_cli(flags); + retval = (mask & *a) != 0; + *a ^= mask; + __bi_restore_flags(flags); + + return retval; +} + +/* + * __test_and_change_bit - Change a bit and return its old value + * @nr: Bit to set + * @addr: Address to count from + * + * This operation is non-atomic and can be reordered. + * If two examples of this operation race, one can appear to succeed + * but actually fail. You must protect multiple accesses with a lock. + */ +extern __inline__ int __test_and_change_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval; + volatile int *a = addr; + + a += nr >> 5; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x1f); + retval = (mask & *a) != 0; + *a ^= mask; + + return retval; +} + +#undef __bi_flags +#undef __bi_cli +#undef __bi_save_flags +#undef __bi_restore_flags + +#endif /* MIPS I */ + +/* + * test_bit - Determine whether a bit is set + * @nr: bit number to test + * @addr: Address to start counting from + */ +extern __inline__ int test_bit(int nr, volatile void *addr) +{ + return ((1UL << (nr & 31)) & (((const unsigned int *) addr)[nr >> 5])) != 0; +} + +#ifndef __MIPSEB__ + +/* Little endian versions. */ + +/* + * find_first_zero_bit - find the first zero bit in a memory region + * @addr: The address to start the search at + * @size: The maximum size to search + * + * Returns the bit-number of the first zero bit, not the number of the byte + * containing a bit. + */ +extern __inline__ int find_first_zero_bit (void *addr, unsigned size) +{ + unsigned long dummy; + int res; + + if (!size) + return 0; + + __asm__ (".set\tnoreorder\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n" + "1:\tsubu\t$1,%6,%0\n\t" + "blez\t$1,2f\n\t" + "lw\t$1,(%5)\n\t" + "addiu\t%5,4\n\t" +#if (_MIPS_ISA == _MIPS_ISA_MIPS2 ) || (_MIPS_ISA == _MIPS_ISA_MIPS3 ) || \ + (_MIPS_ISA == _MIPS_ISA_MIPS4 ) || (_MIPS_ISA == _MIPS_ISA_MIPS5 ) || \ + (_MIPS_ISA == _MIPS_ISA_MIPS32) || (_MIPS_ISA == _MIPS_ISA_MIPS64) + "beql\t%1,$1,1b\n\t" + "addiu\t%0,32\n\t" +#else + "addiu\t%0,32\n\t" + "beq\t%1,$1,1b\n\t" + "nop\n\t" + "subu\t%0,32\n\t" +#endif +#ifdef __MIPSEB__ +#error "Fix this for big endian" +#endif /* __MIPSEB__ */ + "li\t%1,1\n" + "1:\tand\t%2,$1,%1\n\t" + "beqz\t%2,2f\n\t" + "sll\t%1,%1,1\n\t" + "bnez\t%1,1b\n\t" + "add\t%0,%0,1\n\t" + ".set\tat\n\t" + ".set\treorder\n" + "2:" + : "=r" (res), "=r" (dummy), "=r" (addr) + : "0" ((signed int) 0), "1" ((unsigned int) 0xffffffff), + "2" (addr), "r" (size) + : "$1"); + + return res; +} + +/* + * find_next_zero_bit - find the first zero bit in a memory region + * @addr: The address to base the search on + * @offset: The bitnumber to start searching at + * @size: The maximum size to search + */ +extern __inline__ int find_next_zero_bit (void * addr, int size, int offset) +{ + unsigned int *p = ((unsigned int *) addr) + (offset >> 5); + int set = 0, bit = offset & 31, res; + unsigned long dummy; + + if (bit) { + /* + * Look for zero in first byte + */ +#ifdef __MIPSEB__ +#error "Fix this for big endian byte order" +#endif + __asm__(".set\tnoreorder\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n" + "1:\tand\t$1,%4,%1\n\t" + "beqz\t$1,1f\n\t" + "sll\t%1,%1,1\n\t" + "bnez\t%1,1b\n\t" + "addiu\t%0,1\n\t" + ".set\tat\n\t" + ".set\treorder\n" + "1:" + : "=r" (set), "=r" (dummy) + : "0" (0), "1" (1 << bit), "r" (*p) + : "$1"); + if (set < (32 - bit)) + return set + offset; + set = 32 - bit; + p++; + } + /* + * No zero yet, search remaining full bytes for a zero + */ + res = find_first_zero_bit(p, size - 32 * (p - (unsigned int *) addr)); + return offset + set + res; +} + +#endif /* !(__MIPSEB__) */ + +/* + * ffz - find first zero in word. + * @word: The word to search + * + * Undefined if no zero exists, so code should check against ~0UL first. + */ +extern __inline__ unsigned long ffz(unsigned long word) +{ + unsigned int __res; + unsigned int mask = 1; + + __asm__ ( + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n\t" + "move\t%0,$0\n" + "1:\tand\t$1,%2,%1\n\t" + "beqz\t$1,2f\n\t" + "sll\t%1,1\n\t" + "bnez\t%1,1b\n\t" + "addiu\t%0,1\n\t" + ".set\tat\n\t" + ".set\treorder\n" + "2:\n\t" + : "=&r" (__res), "=r" (mask) + : "r" (word), "1" (mask) + : "$1"); + + return __res; +} + +#ifdef __KERNEL__ + +/** + * ffs - find first bit set + * @x: the word to search + * + * This is defined the same way as + * the libc and compiler builtin ffs routines, therefore + * differs in spirit from the above ffz (man ffs). + */ + +#define ffs(x) generic_ffs(x) + +/* + * hweightN - returns the hamming weight of a N-bit word + * @x: the word to weigh + * + * The Hamming Weight of a number is the total number of bits set in it. + */ + +#define hweight32(x) generic_hweight32(x) +#define hweight16(x) generic_hweight16(x) +#define hweight8(x) generic_hweight8(x) + +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ + +#ifdef __MIPSEB__ +/* + * find_next_zero_bit - find the first zero bit in a memory region + * @addr: The address to base the search on + * @offset: The bitnumber to start searching at + * @size: The maximum size to search + */ +extern __inline__ int find_next_zero_bit(void *addr, int size, int offset) +{ + unsigned long *p = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (offset >> 5); + unsigned long result = offset & ~31UL; + unsigned long tmp; + + if (offset >= size) + return size; + size -= result; + offset &= 31UL; + if (offset) { + tmp = *(p++); + tmp |= ~0UL >> (32-offset); + if (size < 32) + goto found_first; + if (~tmp) + goto found_middle; + size -= 32; + result += 32; + } + while (size & ~31UL) { + if (~(tmp = *(p++))) + goto found_middle; + result += 32; + size -= 32; + } + if (!size) + return result; + tmp = *p; + +found_first: + tmp |= ~0UL << size; +found_middle: + return result + ffz(tmp); +} + +/* Linus sez that gcc can optimize the following correctly, we'll see if this + * holds on the Sparc as it does for the ALPHA. + */ + +#if 0 /* Fool kernel-doc since it doesn't do macros yet */ +/* + * find_first_zero_bit - find the first zero bit in a memory region + * @addr: The address to start the search at + * @size: The maximum size to search + * + * Returns the bit-number of the first zero bit, not the number of the byte + * containing a bit. + */ +extern int find_first_zero_bit (void *addr, unsigned size); +#endif + +#define find_first_zero_bit(addr, size) \ + find_next_zero_bit((addr), (size), 0) + +#endif /* (__MIPSEB__) */ + +/* Now for the ext2 filesystem bit operations and helper routines. */ + +#ifdef __MIPSEB__ +extern __inline__ int ext2_set_bit(int nr, void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval, flags; + unsigned char *ADDR = (unsigned char *) addr; + + ADDR += nr >> 3; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x07); + save_and_cli(flags); + retval = (mask & *ADDR) != 0; + *ADDR |= mask; + restore_flags(flags); + return retval; +} + +extern __inline__ int ext2_clear_bit(int nr, void * addr) +{ + int mask, retval, flags; + unsigned char *ADDR = (unsigned char *) addr; + + ADDR += nr >> 3; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x07); + save_and_cli(flags); + retval = (mask & *ADDR) != 0; + *ADDR &= ~mask; + restore_flags(flags); + return retval; +} + +extern __inline__ int ext2_test_bit(int nr, const void * addr) +{ + int mask; + const unsigned char *ADDR = (const unsigned char *) addr; + + ADDR += nr >> 3; + mask = 1 << (nr & 0x07); + return ((mask & *ADDR) != 0); +} + +#define ext2_find_first_zero_bit(addr, size) \ + ext2_find_next_zero_bit((addr), (size), 0) + +extern __inline__ unsigned long ext2_find_next_zero_bit(void *addr, unsigned long size, unsigned long offset) +{ + unsigned long *p = ((unsigned long *) addr) + (offset >> 5); + unsigned long result = offset & ~31UL; + unsigned long tmp; + + if (offset >= size) + return size; + size -= result; + offset &= 31UL; + if(offset) { + /* We hold the little endian value in tmp, but then the + * shift is illegal. So we could keep a big endian value + * in tmp, like this: + * + * tmp = __swab32(*(p++)); + * tmp |= ~0UL >> (32-offset); + * + * but this would decrease preformance, so we change the + * shift: + */ + tmp = *(p++); + tmp |= __swab32(~0UL >> (32-offset)); + if(size < 32) + goto found_first; + if(~tmp) + goto found_middle; + size -= 32; + result += 32; + } + while(size & ~31UL) { + if(~(tmp = *(p++))) + goto found_middle; + result += 32; + size -= 32; + } + if(!size) + return result; + tmp = *p; + +found_first: + /* tmp is little endian, so we would have to swab the shift, + * see above. But then we have to swab tmp below for ffz, so + * we might as well do this here. + */ + return result + ffz(__swab32(tmp) | (~0UL << size)); +found_middle: + return result + ffz(__swab32(tmp)); +} +#else /* !(__MIPSEB__) */ + +/* Native ext2 byte ordering, just collapse using defines. */ +#define ext2_set_bit(nr, addr) test_and_set_bit((nr), (addr)) +#define ext2_clear_bit(nr, addr) test_and_clear_bit((nr), (addr)) +#define ext2_test_bit(nr, addr) test_bit((nr), (addr)) +#define ext2_find_first_zero_bit(addr, size) find_first_zero_bit((addr), (size)) +#define ext2_find_next_zero_bit(addr, size, offset) \ + find_next_zero_bit((addr), (size), (offset)) + +#endif /* !(__MIPSEB__) */ + +/* + * Bitmap functions for the minix filesystem. + * FIXME: These assume that Minix uses the native byte/bitorder. + * This limits the Minix filesystem's value for data exchange very much. + */ +#define minix_test_and_set_bit(nr,addr) test_and_set_bit(nr,addr) +#define minix_set_bit(nr,addr) set_bit(nr,addr) +#define minix_test_and_clear_bit(nr,addr) test_and_clear_bit(nr,addr) +#define minix_test_bit(nr,addr) test_bit(nr,addr) +#define minix_find_first_zero_bit(addr,size) find_first_zero_bit(addr,size) + +#endif /* _ASM_BITOPS_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/byteorder.h b/include/asm-mips/byteorder.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9604cf --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/byteorder.h @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +/* $Id: byteorder.h,v 1.8 1998/11/02 09:29:32 ralf Exp $ + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) by Ralf Baechle + */ +#ifndef _MIPS_BYTEORDER_H +#define _MIPS_BYTEORDER_H + +#include <asm/types.h> + +#ifdef __GNUC__ + +#if !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) || defined(__KERNEL__) +# define __BYTEORDER_HAS_U64__ +# define __SWAB_64_THRU_32__ +#endif + +#endif /* __GNUC__ */ + +#if defined (__MIPSEB__) +# include <linux/byteorder/big_endian.h> +#elif defined (__MIPSEL__) +# include <linux/byteorder/little_endian.h> +#else +# error "MIPS, but neither __MIPSEB__, nor __MIPSEL__???" +#endif + +#endif /* _MIPS_BYTEORDER_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/cachectl.h b/include/asm-mips/cachectl.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9cc2b87 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/cachectl.h @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +/* + * cachectl.h -- defines for MIPS cache control system calls + * + * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996 by Ralf Baechle + */ +#ifndef __ASM_MIPS_CACHECTL +#define __ASM_MIPS_CACHECTL + +/* + * Options for cacheflush system call + */ +#define ICACHE (1<<0) /* flush instruction cache */ +#define DCACHE (1<<1) /* writeback and flush data cache */ +#define BCACHE (ICACHE|DCACHE) /* flush both caches */ + +/* + * Caching modes for the cachectl(2) call + * + * cachectl(2) is currently not supported and returns ENOSYS. + */ +#define CACHEABLE 0 /* make pages cacheable */ +#define UNCACHEABLE 1 /* make pages uncacheable */ + +#endif /* __ASM_MIPS_CACHECTL */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/cacheops.h b/include/asm-mips/cacheops.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66b0b36 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/cacheops.h @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +/* + * Cache operations for the cache instruction. + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * (C) Copyright 1996, 1997 by Ralf Baechle + */ +#ifndef __ASM_MIPS_CACHEOPS_H +#define __ASM_MIPS_CACHEOPS_H + +/* + * Cache Operations + */ +#define Index_Invalidate_I 0x00 +#define Index_Writeback_Inv_D 0x01 +#define Index_Invalidate_SI 0x02 +#define Index_Writeback_Inv_SD 0x03 +#define Index_Load_Tag_I 0x04 +#define Index_Load_Tag_D 0x05 +#define Index_Load_Tag_SI 0x06 +#define Index_Load_Tag_SD 0x07 +#define Index_Store_Tag_I 0x08 +#define Index_Store_Tag_D 0x09 +#define Index_Store_Tag_SI 0x0A +#define Index_Store_Tag_SD 0x0B +#define Create_Dirty_Excl_D 0x0d +#define Create_Dirty_Excl_SD 0x0f +#define Hit_Invalidate_I 0x10 +#define Hit_Invalidate_D 0x11 +#define Hit_Invalidate_SI 0x12 +#define Hit_Invalidate_SD 0x13 +#define Fill 0x14 +#define Hit_Writeback_Inv_D 0x15 + /* 0x16 is unused */ +#define Hit_Writeback_Inv_SD 0x17 +#define Hit_Writeback_I 0x18 +#define Hit_Writeback_D 0x19 + /* 0x1a is unused */ +#define Hit_Writeback_SD 0x1b + /* 0x1c is unused */ + /* 0x1e is unused */ +#define Hit_Set_Virtual_SI 0x1e +#define Hit_Set_Virtual_SD 0x1f + +#endif /* __ASM_MIPS_CACHEOPS_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/global_data.h b/include/asm-mips/global_data.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72d0cb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/global_data.h @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2002-2003 + * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de. + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +#ifndef __ASM_GBL_DATA_H +#define __ASM_GBL_DATA_H + +#include <asm/regdef.h> + +/* + * The following data structure is placed in some memory wich is + * available very early after boot (like DPRAM on MPC8xx/MPC82xx, or + * some locked parts of the data cache) to allow for a minimum set of + * global variables during system initialization (until we have set + * up the memory controller so that we can use RAM). + * + * Keep it *SMALL* and remember to set CFG_GBL_DATA_SIZE > sizeof(gd_t) + */ + +typedef struct global_data { + bd_t *bd; + unsigned long flags; + unsigned long baudrate; + unsigned long have_console; /* serial_init() was called */ + unsigned long ram_size; /* RAM size */ + unsigned long reloc_off; /* Relocation Offset */ + unsigned long env_addr; /* Address of Environment struct */ + unsigned long env_valid; /* Checksum of Environment valid? */ +} gd_t; + +/* + * Global Data Flags + */ +#define GD_FLG_RELOC 0x00001 /* Code was relocated to RAM */ +#define GD_FLG_DEVINIT 0x00002 /* Devices have been initialized */ + +#define DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR register gd_t *gd asm ("k0") + +#endif /* __ASM_GBL_DATA_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/io.h b/include/asm-mips/io.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a7aaf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/io.h @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ +/* + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Waldorf GmbH + * Copyright (C) 1994 - 2000 Ralf Baechle + * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. + * Copyright (C) 2000 FSMLabs, Inc. + */ +#ifndef _ASM_IO_H +#define _ASM_IO_H + +#include <linux/config.h> +#if 0 +#include <linux/pagemap.h> +#endif +#include <asm/addrspace.h> +#include <asm/byteorder.h> + +/* + * Slowdown I/O port space accesses for antique hardware. + */ +#undef CONF_SLOWDOWN_IO + +/* + * Sane hardware offers swapping of I/O space accesses in hardware; less + * sane hardware forces software to fiddle with this ... + */ +#if defined(CONFIG_SWAP_IO_SPACE) && defined(__MIPSEB__) + +#define __ioswab8(x) (x) +#define __ioswab16(x) swab16(x) +#define __ioswab32(x) swab32(x) + +#else + +#define __ioswab8(x) (x) +#define __ioswab16(x) (x) +#define __ioswab32(x) (x) + +#endif + +/* + * This file contains the definitions for the MIPS counterpart of the + * x86 in/out instructions. This heap of macros and C results in much + * better code than the approach of doing it in plain C. The macros + * result in code that is to fast for certain hardware. On the other + * side the performance of the string functions should be improved for + * sake of certain devices like EIDE disks that do highspeed polled I/O. + * + * Ralf + * + * This file contains the definitions for the x86 IO instructions + * inb/inw/inl/outb/outw/outl and the "string versions" of the same + * (insb/insw/insl/outsb/outsw/outsl). You can also use "pausing" + * versions of the single-IO instructions (inb_p/inw_p/..). + * + * This file is not meant to be obfuscating: it's just complicated + * to (a) handle it all in a way that makes gcc able to optimize it + * as well as possible and (b) trying to avoid writing the same thing + * over and over again with slight variations and possibly making a + * mistake somewhere. + */ + +/* + * On MIPS I/O ports are memory mapped, so we access them using normal + * load/store instructions. mips_io_port_base is the virtual address to + * which all ports are being mapped. For sake of efficiency some code + * assumes that this is an address that can be loaded with a single lui + * instruction, so the lower 16 bits must be zero. Should be true on + * on any sane architecture; generic code does not use this assumption. + */ +extern unsigned long mips_io_port_base; + +/* + * Thanks to James van Artsdalen for a better timing-fix than + * the two short jumps: using outb's to a nonexistent port seems + * to guarantee better timings even on fast machines. + * + * On the other hand, I'd like to be sure of a non-existent port: + * I feel a bit unsafe about using 0x80 (should be safe, though) + * + * Linus + * + */ + +#define __SLOW_DOWN_IO \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + "sb\t$0,0x80(%0)" \ + : : "r" (mips_io_port_base)); + +#ifdef CONF_SLOWDOWN_IO +#ifdef REALLY_SLOW_IO +#define SLOW_DOWN_IO { __SLOW_DOWN_IO; __SLOW_DOWN_IO; __SLOW_DOWN_IO; __SLOW_DOWN_IO; } +#else +#define SLOW_DOWN_IO __SLOW_DOWN_IO +#endif +#else +#define SLOW_DOWN_IO +#endif + +/* + * Change virtual addresses to physical addresses and vv. + * These are trivial on the 1:1 Linux/MIPS mapping + */ +extern inline unsigned long virt_to_phys(volatile void * address) +{ + return PHYSADDR(address); +} + +extern inline void * phys_to_virt(unsigned long address) +{ + return (void *)KSEG0ADDR(address); +} + +/* + * IO bus memory addresses are also 1:1 with the physical address + */ +extern inline unsigned long virt_to_bus(volatile void * address) +{ + return PHYSADDR(address); +} + +extern inline void * bus_to_virt(unsigned long address) +{ + return (void *)KSEG0ADDR(address); +} + +/* + * isa_slot_offset is the address where E(ISA) busaddress 0 is mapped + * for the processor. + */ +extern unsigned long isa_slot_offset; + +extern void * __ioremap(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size, unsigned long flags); + +#if 0 +extern inline void *ioremap(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size) +{ + return __ioremap(offset, size, _CACHE_UNCACHED); +} + +extern inline void *ioremap_nocache(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size) +{ + return __ioremap(offset, size, _CACHE_UNCACHED); +} + +extern void iounmap(void *addr); +#endif + +/* + * XXX We need system specific versions of these to handle EISA address bits + * 24-31 on SNI. + * XXX more SNI hacks. + */ +#define readb(addr) (*(volatile unsigned char *)(addr)) +#define readw(addr) __ioswab16((*(volatile unsigned short *)(addr))) +#define readl(addr) __ioswab32((*(volatile unsigned int *)(addr))) +#define __raw_readb readb +#define __raw_readw readw +#define __raw_readl readl + +#define writeb(b,addr) (*(volatile unsigned char *)(addr)) = (b) +#define writew(b,addr) (*(volatile unsigned short *)(addr)) = (__ioswab16(b)) +#define writel(b,addr) (*(volatile unsigned int *)(addr)) = (__ioswab32(b)) +#define __raw_writeb writeb +#define __raw_writew writew +#define __raw_writel writel + +#define memset_io(a,b,c) memset((void *)(a),(b),(c)) +#define memcpy_fromio(a,b,c) memcpy((a),(void *)(b),(c)) +#define memcpy_toio(a,b,c) memcpy((void *)(a),(b),(c)) + +/* END SNI HACKS ... */ + +/* + * ISA space is 'always mapped' on currently supported MIPS systems, no need + * to explicitly ioremap() it. The fact that the ISA IO space is mapped + * to PAGE_OFFSET is pure coincidence - it does not mean ISA values + * are physical addresses. The following constant pointer can be + * used as the IO-area pointer (it can be iounmapped as well, so the + * analogy with PCI is quite large): + */ +#define __ISA_IO_base ((char *)(PAGE_OFFSET)) + +#define isa_readb(a) readb(a) +#define isa_readw(a) readw(a) +#define isa_readl(a) readl(a) +#define isa_writeb(b,a) writeb(b,a) +#define isa_writew(w,a) writew(w,a) +#define isa_writel(l,a) writel(l,a) + +#define isa_memset_io(a,b,c) memset_io((a),(b),(c)) +#define isa_memcpy_fromio(a,b,c) memcpy_fromio((a),(b),(c)) +#define isa_memcpy_toio(a,b,c) memcpy_toio((a),(b),(c)) + +/* + * We don't have csum_partial_copy_fromio() yet, so we cheat here and + * just copy it. The net code will then do the checksum later. + */ +#define eth_io_copy_and_sum(skb,src,len,unused) memcpy_fromio((skb)->data,(src),(len)) +#define isa_eth_io_copy_and_sum(a,b,c,d) eth_copy_and_sum((a),(b),(c),(d)) + +static inline int check_signature(unsigned long io_addr, + const unsigned char *signature, int length) +{ + int retval = 0; + do { + if (readb(io_addr) != *signature) + goto out; + io_addr++; + signature++; + length--; + } while (length); + retval = 1; +out: + return retval; +} +#define isa_check_signature(io, s, l) check_signature(i,s,l) + +/* + * Talk about misusing macros.. + */ + +#define __OUT1(s) \ +extern inline void __out##s(unsigned int value, unsigned int port) { + +#define __OUT2(m) \ +__asm__ __volatile__ ("s" #m "\t%0,%1(%2)" + +#define __OUT(m,s,w) \ +__OUT1(s) __OUT2(m) : : "r" (__ioswab##w(value)), "i" (0), "r" (mips_io_port_base+port)); } \ +__OUT1(s##c) __OUT2(m) : : "r" (__ioswab##w(value)), "ir" (port), "r" (mips_io_port_base)); } \ +__OUT1(s##_p) __OUT2(m) : : "r" (__ioswab##w(value)), "i" (0), "r" (mips_io_port_base+port)); \ + SLOW_DOWN_IO; } \ +__OUT1(s##c_p) __OUT2(m) : : "r" (__ioswab##w(value)), "ir" (port), "r" (mips_io_port_base)); \ + SLOW_DOWN_IO; } + +#define __IN1(t,s) \ +extern __inline__ t __in##s(unsigned int port) { t _v; + +/* + * Required nops will be inserted by the assembler + */ +#define __IN2(m) \ +__asm__ __volatile__ ("l" #m "\t%0,%1(%2)" + +#define __IN(t,m,s,w) \ +__IN1(t,s) __IN2(m) : "=r" (_v) : "i" (0), "r" (mips_io_port_base+port)); return __ioswab##w(_v); } \ +__IN1(t,s##c) __IN2(m) : "=r" (_v) : "ir" (port), "r" (mips_io_port_base)); return __ioswab##w(_v); } \ +__IN1(t,s##_p) __IN2(m) : "=r" (_v) : "i" (0), "r" (mips_io_port_base+port)); SLOW_DOWN_IO; return __ioswab##w(_v); } \ +__IN1(t,s##c_p) __IN2(m) : "=r" (_v) : "ir" (port), "r" (mips_io_port_base)); SLOW_DOWN_IO; return __ioswab##w(_v); } + +#define __INS1(s) \ +extern inline void __ins##s(unsigned int port, void * addr, unsigned long count) { + +#define __INS2(m) \ +if (count) \ +__asm__ __volatile__ ( \ + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" \ + ".set\tnoat\n" \ + "1:\tl" #m "\t$1,%4(%5)\n\t" \ + "subu\t%1,1\n\t" \ + "s" #m "\t$1,(%0)\n\t" \ + "bne\t$0,%1,1b\n\t" \ + "addiu\t%0,%6\n\t" \ + ".set\tat\n\t" \ + ".set\treorder" + +#define __INS(m,s,i) \ +__INS1(s) __INS2(m) \ + : "=r" (addr), "=r" (count) \ + : "0" (addr), "1" (count), "i" (0), \ + "r" (mips_io_port_base+port), "I" (i) \ + : "$1");} \ +__INS1(s##c) __INS2(m) \ + : "=r" (addr), "=r" (count) \ + : "0" (addr), "1" (count), "ir" (port), \ + "r" (mips_io_port_base), "I" (i) \ + : "$1");} + +#define __OUTS1(s) \ +extern inline void __outs##s(unsigned int port, const void * addr, unsigned long count) { + +#define __OUTS2(m) \ +if (count) \ +__asm__ __volatile__ ( \ + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" \ + ".set\tnoat\n" \ + "1:\tl" #m "\t$1,(%0)\n\t" \ + "subu\t%1,1\n\t" \ + "s" #m "\t$1,%4(%5)\n\t" \ + "bne\t$0,%1,1b\n\t" \ + "addiu\t%0,%6\n\t" \ + ".set\tat\n\t" \ + ".set\treorder" + +#define __OUTS(m,s,i) \ +__OUTS1(s) __OUTS2(m) \ + : "=r" (addr), "=r" (count) \ + : "0" (addr), "1" (count), "i" (0), "r" (mips_io_port_base+port), "I" (i) \ + : "$1");} \ +__OUTS1(s##c) __OUTS2(m) \ + : "=r" (addr), "=r" (count) \ + : "0" (addr), "1" (count), "ir" (port), "r" (mips_io_port_base), "I" (i) \ + : "$1");} + +__IN(unsigned char,b,b,8) +__IN(unsigned short,h,w,16) +__IN(unsigned int,w,l,32) + +__OUT(b,b,8) +__OUT(h,w,16) +__OUT(w,l,32) + +__INS(b,b,1) +__INS(h,w,2) +__INS(w,l,4) + +__OUTS(b,b,1) +__OUTS(h,w,2) +__OUTS(w,l,4) + + +/* + * Note that due to the way __builtin_constant_p() works, you + * - can't use it inside an inline function (it will never be true) + * - you don't have to worry about side effects within the __builtin.. + */ +#define outb(val,port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __outbc((val),(port)) : \ + __outb((val),(port))) + +#define inb(port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __inbc(port) : \ + __inb(port)) + +#define outb_p(val,port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __outbc_p((val),(port)) : \ + __outb_p((val),(port))) + +#define inb_p(port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __inbc_p(port) : \ + __inb_p(port)) + +#define outw(val,port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __outwc((val),(port)) : \ + __outw((val),(port))) + +#define inw(port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __inwc(port) : \ + __inw(port)) + +#define outw_p(val,port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __outwc_p((val),(port)) : \ + __outw_p((val),(port))) + +#define inw_p(port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __inwc_p(port) : \ + __inw_p(port)) + +#define outl(val,port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __outlc((val),(port)) : \ + __outl((val),(port))) + +#define inl(port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __inlc(port) : \ + __inl(port)) + +#define outl_p(val,port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __outlc_p((val),(port)) : \ + __outl_p((val),(port))) + +#define inl_p(port) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __inlc_p(port) : \ + __inl_p(port)) + + +#define outsb(port,addr,count) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __outsbc((port),(addr),(count)) : \ + __outsb ((port),(addr),(count))) + +#define insb(port,addr,count) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __insbc((port),(addr),(count)) : \ + __insb((port),(addr),(count))) + +#define outsw(port,addr,count) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __outswc((port),(addr),(count)) : \ + __outsw ((port),(addr),(count))) + +#define insw(port,addr,count) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __inswc((port),(addr),(count)) : \ + __insw((port),(addr),(count))) + +#define outsl(port,addr,count) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __outslc((port),(addr),(count)) : \ + __outsl ((port),(addr),(count))) + +#define insl(port,addr,count) \ +((__builtin_constant_p((port)) && (port) < 32768) ? \ + __inslc((port),(addr),(count)) : \ + __insl((port),(addr),(count))) + +#define IO_SPACE_LIMIT 0xffff + +/* + * The caches on some architectures aren't dma-coherent and have need to + * handle this in software. There are three types of operations that + * can be applied to dma buffers. + * + * - dma_cache_wback_inv(start, size) makes caches and coherent by + * writing the content of the caches back to memory, if necessary. + * The function also invalidates the affected part of the caches as + * necessary before DMA transfers from outside to memory. + * - dma_cache_wback(start, size) makes caches and coherent by + * writing the content of the caches back to memory, if necessary. + * The function also invalidates the affected part of the caches as + * necessary before DMA transfers from outside to memory. + * - dma_cache_inv(start, size) invalidates the affected parts of the + * caches. Dirty lines of the caches may be written back or simply + * be discarded. This operation is necessary before dma operations + * to the memory. + */ +extern void (*_dma_cache_wback_inv)(unsigned long start, unsigned long size); +extern void (*_dma_cache_wback)(unsigned long start, unsigned long size); +extern void (*_dma_cache_inv)(unsigned long start, unsigned long size); + +#define dma_cache_wback_inv(start,size) _dma_cache_wback_inv(start,size) +#define dma_cache_wback(start,size) _dma_cache_wback(start,size) +#define dma_cache_inv(start,size) _dma_cache_inv(start,size) + +#endif /* _ASM_IO_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/isadep.h b/include/asm-mips/isadep.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3cd1eb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/isadep.h @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* + * Various ISA level dependant constants. + * Most of the following constants reflect the different layout + * of Coprocessor 0 registers. + * + * Copyright (c) 1998 Harald Koerfgen + */ +#include <linux/config.h> + +#ifndef __ASM_ISADEP_H +#define __ASM_ISADEP_H + +#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_R3000) +/* + * R2000 or R3000 + */ + +/* + * kernel or user mode? (CP0_STATUS) + */ +#define KU_MASK 0x08 +#define KU_USER 0x08 +#define KU_KERN 0x00 + +#else +/* + * kernel or user mode? + */ +#define KU_MASK 0x18 +#define KU_USER 0x10 +#define KU_KERN 0x00 + +#endif + +#endif /* __ASM_ISADEP_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/mipsregs.h b/include/asm-mips/mipsregs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..56fc3da --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/mipsregs.h @@ -0,0 +1,540 @@ +/* + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001 by Ralf Baechle + * Copyright (C) 2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. + * Modified for further R[236]000 support by Paul M. Antoine, 1996. + * Kevin D. Kissell, kevink@mips.com and Carsten Langgaard, carstenl@mips.com + * Copyright (C) 2000 MIPS Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. + */ +#ifndef _ASM_MIPSREGS_H +#define _ASM_MIPSREGS_H + +#if 0 +#include <linux/linkage.h> +#endif + +/* + * The following macros are especially useful for __asm__ + * inline assembler. + */ +#ifndef __STR +#define __STR(x) #x +#endif +#ifndef STR +#define STR(x) __STR(x) +#endif + +/* + * Coprocessor 0 register names + */ +#define CP0_INDEX $0 +#define CP0_RANDOM $1 +#define CP0_ENTRYLO0 $2 +#define CP0_ENTRYLO1 $3 +#define CP0_CONF $3 +#define CP0_CONTEXT $4 +#define CP0_PAGEMASK $5 +#define CP0_WIRED $6 +#define CP0_INFO $7 +#define CP0_BADVADDR $8 +#define CP0_COUNT $9 +#define CP0_ENTRYHI $10 +#define CP0_COMPARE $11 +#define CP0_STATUS $12 +#define CP0_CAUSE $13 +#define CP0_EPC $14 +#define CP0_PRID $15 +#define CP0_CONFIG $16 +#define CP0_LLADDR $17 +#define CP0_WATCHLO $18 +#define CP0_WATCHHI $19 +#define CP0_XCONTEXT $20 +#define CP0_FRAMEMASK $21 +#define CP0_DIAGNOSTIC $22 +#define CP0_PERFORMANCE $25 +#define CP0_ECC $26 +#define CP0_CACHEERR $27 +#define CP0_TAGLO $28 +#define CP0_TAGHI $29 +#define CP0_ERROREPC $30 + +/* + * R4640/R4650 cp0 register names. These registers are listed + * here only for completeness; without MMU these CPUs are not useable + * by Linux. A future ELKS port might take make Linux run on them + * though ... + */ +#define CP0_IBASE $0 +#define CP0_IBOUND $1 +#define CP0_DBASE $2 +#define CP0_DBOUND $3 +#define CP0_CALG $17 +#define CP0_IWATCH $18 +#define CP0_DWATCH $19 + +/* + * Coprocessor 0 Set 1 register names + */ +#define CP0_S1_DERRADDR0 $26 +#define CP0_S1_DERRADDR1 $27 +#define CP0_S1_INTCONTROL $20 +/* + * Coprocessor 1 (FPU) register names + */ +#define CP1_REVISION $0 +#define CP1_STATUS $31 + +/* + * FPU Status Register Values + */ +/* + * Status Register Values + */ + +#define FPU_CSR_FLUSH 0x01000000 /* flush denormalised results to 0 */ +#define FPU_CSR_COND 0x00800000 /* $fcc0 */ +#define FPU_CSR_COND0 0x00800000 /* $fcc0 */ +#define FPU_CSR_COND1 0x02000000 /* $fcc1 */ +#define FPU_CSR_COND2 0x04000000 /* $fcc2 */ +#define FPU_CSR_COND3 0x08000000 /* $fcc3 */ +#define FPU_CSR_COND4 0x10000000 /* $fcc4 */ +#define FPU_CSR_COND5 0x20000000 /* $fcc5 */ +#define FPU_CSR_COND6 0x40000000 /* $fcc6 */ +#define FPU_CSR_COND7 0x80000000 /* $fcc7 */ + +/* + * X the exception cause indicator + * E the exception enable + * S the sticky/flag bit +*/ +#define FPU_CSR_ALL_X 0x0003f000 +#define FPU_CSR_UNI_X 0x00020000 +#define FPU_CSR_INV_X 0x00010000 +#define FPU_CSR_DIV_X 0x00008000 +#define FPU_CSR_OVF_X 0x00004000 +#define FPU_CSR_UDF_X 0x00002000 +#define FPU_CSR_INE_X 0x00001000 + +#define FPU_CSR_ALL_E 0x00000f80 +#define FPU_CSR_INV_E 0x00000800 +#define FPU_CSR_DIV_E 0x00000400 +#define FPU_CSR_OVF_E 0x00000200 +#define FPU_CSR_UDF_E 0x00000100 +#define FPU_CSR_INE_E 0x00000080 + +#define FPU_CSR_ALL_S 0x0000007c +#define FPU_CSR_INV_S 0x00000040 +#define FPU_CSR_DIV_S 0x00000020 +#define FPU_CSR_OVF_S 0x00000010 +#define FPU_CSR_UDF_S 0x00000008 +#define FPU_CSR_INE_S 0x00000004 + +/* rounding mode */ +#define FPU_CSR_RN 0x0 /* nearest */ +#define FPU_CSR_RZ 0x1 /* towards zero */ +#define FPU_CSR_RU 0x2 /* towards +Infinity */ +#define FPU_CSR_RD 0x3 /* towards -Infinity */ + + +/* + * Values for PageMask register + */ +#include <linux/config.h> +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_VR41XX +#define PM_1K 0x00000000 +#define PM_4K 0x00001800 +#define PM_16K 0x00007800 +#define PM_64K 0x0001f800 +#define PM_256K 0x0007f800 +#else +#define PM_4K 0x00000000 +#define PM_16K 0x00006000 +#define PM_64K 0x0001e000 +#define PM_256K 0x0007e000 +#define PM_1M 0x001fe000 +#define PM_4M 0x007fe000 +#define PM_16M 0x01ffe000 +#endif + +/* + * Values used for computation of new tlb entries + */ +#define PL_4K 12 +#define PL_16K 14 +#define PL_64K 16 +#define PL_256K 18 +#define PL_1M 20 +#define PL_4M 22 +#define PL_16M 24 + +/* + * Macros to access the system control coprocessor + */ +#define read_32bit_cp0_register(source) \ +({ int __res; \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + ".set\tpush\n\t" \ + ".set\treorder\n\t" \ + "mfc0\t%0,"STR(source)"\n\t" \ + ".set\tpop" \ + : "=r" (__res)); \ + __res;}) + +#define read_32bit_cp0_set1_register(source) \ +({ int __res; \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + ".set\tpush\n\t" \ + ".set\treorder\n\t" \ + "cfc0\t%0,"STR(source)"\n\t" \ + ".set\tpop" \ + : "=r" (__res)); \ + __res;}) + +/* + * For now use this only with interrupts disabled! + */ +#define read_64bit_cp0_register(source) \ +({ int __res; \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + ".set\tmips3\n\t" \ + "dmfc0\t%0,"STR(source)"\n\t" \ + ".set\tmips0" \ + : "=r" (__res)); \ + __res;}) + +#define write_32bit_cp0_register(register,value) \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + "mtc0\t%0,"STR(register)"\n\t" \ + "nop" \ + : : "r" (value)); + +#define write_32bit_cp0_set1_register(register,value) \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + "ctc0\t%0,"STR(register)"\n\t" \ + "nop" \ + : : "r" (value)); + +#define write_64bit_cp0_register(register,value) \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + ".set\tmips3\n\t" \ + "dmtc0\t%0,"STR(register)"\n\t" \ + ".set\tmips0" \ + : : "r" (value)) + +/* + * This should be changed when we get a compiler that support the MIPS32 ISA. + */ +#define read_mips32_cp0_config1() \ +({ int __res; \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" \ + ".set\tnoat\n\t" \ + ".word\t0x40018001\n\t" \ + "move\t%0,$1\n\t" \ + ".set\tat\n\t" \ + ".set\treorder" \ + :"=r" (__res)); \ + __res;}) + +/* + * R4x00 interrupt enable / cause bits + */ +#define IE_SW0 (1<< 8) +#define IE_SW1 (1<< 9) +#define IE_IRQ0 (1<<10) +#define IE_IRQ1 (1<<11) +#define IE_IRQ2 (1<<12) +#define IE_IRQ3 (1<<13) +#define IE_IRQ4 (1<<14) +#define IE_IRQ5 (1<<15) + +/* + * R4x00 interrupt cause bits + */ +#define C_SW0 (1<< 8) +#define C_SW1 (1<< 9) +#define C_IRQ0 (1<<10) +#define C_IRQ1 (1<<11) +#define C_IRQ2 (1<<12) +#define C_IRQ3 (1<<13) +#define C_IRQ4 (1<<14) +#define C_IRQ5 (1<<15) + +#ifndef _LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY +/* + * Manipulate the status register. + * Mostly used to access the interrupt bits. + */ +#define __BUILD_SET_CP0(name,register) \ +extern __inline__ unsigned int \ +set_cp0_##name(unsigned int set) \ +{ \ + unsigned int res; \ + \ + res = read_32bit_cp0_register(register); \ + res |= set; \ + write_32bit_cp0_register(register, res); \ + \ + return res; \ +} \ + \ +extern __inline__ unsigned int \ +clear_cp0_##name(unsigned int clear) \ +{ \ + unsigned int res; \ + \ + res = read_32bit_cp0_register(register); \ + res &= ~clear; \ + write_32bit_cp0_register(register, res); \ + \ + return res; \ +} \ + \ +extern __inline__ unsigned int \ +change_cp0_##name(unsigned int change, unsigned int new) \ +{ \ + unsigned int res; \ + \ + res = read_32bit_cp0_register(register); \ + res &= ~change; \ + res |= (new & change); \ + if(change) \ + write_32bit_cp0_register(register, res); \ + \ + return res; \ +} + +__BUILD_SET_CP0(status,CP0_STATUS) +__BUILD_SET_CP0(cause,CP0_CAUSE) +__BUILD_SET_CP0(config,CP0_CONFIG) + +#endif /* defined (_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY) */ + +/* + * Bitfields in the R4xx0 cp0 status register + */ +#define ST0_IE 0x00000001 +#define ST0_EXL 0x00000002 +#define ST0_ERL 0x00000004 +#define ST0_KSU 0x00000018 +# define KSU_USER 0x00000010 +# define KSU_SUPERVISOR 0x00000008 +# define KSU_KERNEL 0x00000000 +#define ST0_UX 0x00000020 +#define ST0_SX 0x00000040 +#define ST0_KX 0x00000080 +#define ST0_DE 0x00010000 +#define ST0_CE 0x00020000 + +/* + * Bitfields in the R[23]000 cp0 status register. + */ +#define ST0_IEC 0x00000001 +#define ST0_KUC 0x00000002 +#define ST0_IEP 0x00000004 +#define ST0_KUP 0x00000008 +#define ST0_IEO 0x00000010 +#define ST0_KUO 0x00000020 +/* bits 6 & 7 are reserved on R[23]000 */ +#define ST0_ISC 0x00010000 +#define ST0_SWC 0x00020000 +#define ST0_CM 0x00080000 + +/* + * Bits specific to the R4640/R4650 + */ +#define ST0_UM (1 << 4) +#define ST0_IL (1 << 23) +#define ST0_DL (1 << 24) + +/* + * Bitfields in the TX39 family CP0 Configuration Register 3 + */ +#define TX39_CONF_ICS_SHIFT 19 +#define TX39_CONF_ICS_MASK 0x00380000 +#define TX39_CONF_ICS_1KB 0x00000000 +#define TX39_CONF_ICS_2KB 0x00080000 +#define TX39_CONF_ICS_4KB 0x00100000 +#define TX39_CONF_ICS_8KB 0x00180000 +#define TX39_CONF_ICS_16KB 0x00200000 + +#define TX39_CONF_DCS_SHIFT 16 +#define TX39_CONF_DCS_MASK 0x00070000 +#define TX39_CONF_DCS_1KB 0x00000000 +#define TX39_CONF_DCS_2KB 0x00010000 +#define TX39_CONF_DCS_4KB 0x00020000 +#define TX39_CONF_DCS_8KB 0x00030000 +#define TX39_CONF_DCS_16KB 0x00040000 + +#define TX39_CONF_CWFON 0x00004000 +#define TX39_CONF_WBON 0x00002000 +#define TX39_CONF_RF_SHIFT 10 +#define TX39_CONF_RF_MASK 0x00000c00 +#define TX39_CONF_DOZE 0x00000200 +#define TX39_CONF_HALT 0x00000100 +#define TX39_CONF_LOCK 0x00000080 +#define TX39_CONF_ICE 0x00000020 +#define TX39_CONF_DCE 0x00000010 +#define TX39_CONF_IRSIZE_SHIFT 2 +#define TX39_CONF_IRSIZE_MASK 0x0000000c +#define TX39_CONF_DRSIZE_SHIFT 0 +#define TX39_CONF_DRSIZE_MASK 0x00000003 + +/* + * Status register bits available in all MIPS CPUs. + */ +#define ST0_IM 0x0000ff00 +#define STATUSB_IP0 8 +#define STATUSF_IP0 (1 << 8) +#define STATUSB_IP1 9 +#define STATUSF_IP1 (1 << 9) +#define STATUSB_IP2 10 +#define STATUSF_IP2 (1 << 10) +#define STATUSB_IP3 11 +#define STATUSF_IP3 (1 << 11) +#define STATUSB_IP4 12 +#define STATUSF_IP4 (1 << 12) +#define STATUSB_IP5 13 +#define STATUSF_IP5 (1 << 13) +#define STATUSB_IP6 14 +#define STATUSF_IP6 (1 << 14) +#define STATUSB_IP7 15 +#define STATUSF_IP7 (1 << 15) +#define STATUSB_IP8 0 +#define STATUSF_IP8 (1 << 0) +#define STATUSB_IP9 1 +#define STATUSF_IP9 (1 << 1) +#define STATUSB_IP10 2 +#define STATUSF_IP10 (1 << 2) +#define STATUSB_IP11 3 +#define STATUSF_IP11 (1 << 3) +#define STATUSB_IP12 4 +#define STATUSF_IP12 (1 << 4) +#define STATUSB_IP13 5 +#define STATUSF_IP13 (1 << 5) +#define STATUSB_IP14 6 +#define STATUSF_IP14 (1 << 6) +#define STATUSB_IP15 7 +#define STATUSF_IP15 (1 << 7) +#define ST0_CH 0x00040000 +#define ST0_SR 0x00100000 +#define ST0_BEV 0x00400000 +#define ST0_RE 0x02000000 +#define ST0_FR 0x04000000 +#define ST0_CU 0xf0000000 +#define ST0_CU0 0x10000000 +#define ST0_CU1 0x20000000 +#define ST0_CU2 0x40000000 +#define ST0_CU3 0x80000000 +#define ST0_XX 0x80000000 /* MIPS IV naming */ + +/* + * Bitfields and bit numbers in the coprocessor 0 cause register. + * + * Refer to your MIPS R4xx0 manual, chapter 5 for explanation. + */ +#define CAUSEB_EXCCODE 2 +#define CAUSEF_EXCCODE (31 << 2) +#define CAUSEB_IP 8 +#define CAUSEF_IP (255 << 8) +#define CAUSEB_IP0 8 +#define CAUSEF_IP0 (1 << 8) +#define CAUSEB_IP1 9 +#define CAUSEF_IP1 (1 << 9) +#define CAUSEB_IP2 10 +#define CAUSEF_IP2 (1 << 10) +#define CAUSEB_IP3 11 +#define CAUSEF_IP3 (1 << 11) +#define CAUSEB_IP4 12 +#define CAUSEF_IP4 (1 << 12) +#define CAUSEB_IP5 13 +#define CAUSEF_IP5 (1 << 13) +#define CAUSEB_IP6 14 +#define CAUSEF_IP6 (1 << 14) +#define CAUSEB_IP7 15 +#define CAUSEF_IP7 (1 << 15) +#define CAUSEB_IV 23 +#define CAUSEF_IV (1 << 23) +#define CAUSEB_CE 28 +#define CAUSEF_CE (3 << 28) +#define CAUSEB_BD 31 +#define CAUSEF_BD (1 << 31) + +/* + * Bits in the coprozessor 0 config register. + */ +#define CONF_CM_CACHABLE_NO_WA 0 +#define CONF_CM_CACHABLE_WA 1 +#define CONF_CM_UNCACHED 2 +#define CONF_CM_CACHABLE_NONCOHERENT 3 +#define CONF_CM_CACHABLE_CE 4 +#define CONF_CM_CACHABLE_COW 5 +#define CONF_CM_CACHABLE_CUW 6 +#define CONF_CM_CACHABLE_ACCELERATED 7 +#define CONF_CM_CMASK 7 +#define CONF_DB (1 << 4) +#define CONF_IB (1 << 5) +#define CONF_SC (1 << 17) +#define CONF_AC (1 << 23) +#define CONF_HALT (1 << 25) + +/* + * R10000 performance counter definitions. + * + * FIXME: The R10000 performance counter opens a nice way to implement CPU + * time accounting with a precission of one cycle. I don't have + * R10000 silicon but just a manual, so ... + */ + +/* + * Events counted by counter #0 + */ +#define CE0_CYCLES 0 +#define CE0_INSN_ISSUED 1 +#define CE0_LPSC_ISSUED 2 +#define CE0_S_ISSUED 3 +#define CE0_SC_ISSUED 4 +#define CE0_SC_FAILED 5 +#define CE0_BRANCH_DECODED 6 +#define CE0_QW_WB_SECONDARY 7 +#define CE0_CORRECTED_ECC_ERRORS 8 +#define CE0_ICACHE_MISSES 9 +#define CE0_SCACHE_I_MISSES 10 +#define CE0_SCACHE_I_WAY_MISSPREDICTED 11 +#define CE0_EXT_INTERVENTIONS_REQ 12 +#define CE0_EXT_INVALIDATE_REQ 13 +#define CE0_VIRTUAL_COHERENCY_COND 14 +#define CE0_INSN_GRADUATED 15 + +/* + * Events counted by counter #1 + */ +#define CE1_CYCLES 0 +#define CE1_INSN_GRADUATED 1 +#define CE1_LPSC_GRADUATED 2 +#define CE1_S_GRADUATED 3 +#define CE1_SC_GRADUATED 4 +#define CE1_FP_INSN_GRADUATED 5 +#define CE1_QW_WB_PRIMARY 6 +#define CE1_TLB_REFILL 7 +#define CE1_BRANCH_MISSPREDICTED 8 +#define CE1_DCACHE_MISS 9 +#define CE1_SCACHE_D_MISSES 10 +#define CE1_SCACHE_D_WAY_MISSPREDICTED 11 +#define CE1_EXT_INTERVENTION_HITS 12 +#define CE1_EXT_INVALIDATE_REQ 13 +#define CE1_SP_HINT_TO_CEXCL_SC_BLOCKS 14 +#define CE1_SP_HINT_TO_SHARED_SC_BLOCKS 15 + +/* + * These flags define in which priviledge mode the counters count events + */ +#define CEB_USER 8 /* Count events in user mode, EXL = ERL = 0 */ +#define CEB_SUPERVISOR 4 /* Count events in supvervisor mode EXL = ERL = 0 */ +#define CEB_KERNEL 2 /* Count events in kernel mode EXL = ERL = 0 */ +#define CEB_EXL 1 /* Count events with EXL = 1, ERL = 0 */ + +#endif /* _ASM_MIPSREGS_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/posix_types.h b/include/asm-mips/posix_types.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c48b3f --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/posix_types.h @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +/* $Id: posix_types.h,v 1.6 2000/02/04 23:32:54 ralf Exp $ + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 by Ralf Baechle + */ +#ifndef _ASM_POSIX_TYPES_H +#define _ASM_POSIX_TYPES_H + +/* + * This file is generally used by user-level software, so you need to + * be a little careful about namespace pollution etc. Also, we cannot + * assume GCC is being used. + */ + +typedef unsigned int __kernel_dev_t; +typedef unsigned long __kernel_ino_t; +typedef unsigned int __kernel_mode_t; +typedef int __kernel_nlink_t; +typedef long __kernel_off_t; +typedef int __kernel_pid_t; +typedef int __kernel_ipc_pid_t; +typedef int __kernel_uid_t; +typedef int __kernel_gid_t; +typedef unsigned int __kernel_size_t; +typedef int __kernel_ssize_t; +typedef int __kernel_ptrdiff_t; +typedef long __kernel_time_t; +typedef long __kernel_suseconds_t; +typedef long __kernel_clock_t; +typedef long __kernel_daddr_t; +typedef char * __kernel_caddr_t; + +typedef unsigned short __kernel_uid16_t; +typedef unsigned short __kernel_gid16_t; +typedef int __kernel_uid32_t; +typedef int __kernel_gid32_t; +typedef __kernel_uid_t __kernel_old_uid_t; +typedef __kernel_gid_t __kernel_old_gid_t; + +#ifdef __GNUC__ +typedef long long __kernel_loff_t; +#endif + +typedef struct { + long val[2]; +} __kernel_fsid_t; + +#if defined(__KERNEL__) || !defined(__GLIBC__) || (__GLIBC__ < 2) + +#undef __FD_SET +static __inline__ void __FD_SET(unsigned long __fd, __kernel_fd_set *__fdsetp) +{ + unsigned long __tmp = __fd / __NFDBITS; + unsigned long __rem = __fd % __NFDBITS; + __fdsetp->fds_bits[__tmp] |= (1UL<<__rem); +} + +#undef __FD_CLR +static __inline__ void __FD_CLR(unsigned long __fd, __kernel_fd_set *__fdsetp) +{ + unsigned long __tmp = __fd / __NFDBITS; + unsigned long __rem = __fd % __NFDBITS; + __fdsetp->fds_bits[__tmp] &= ~(1UL<<__rem); +} + +#undef __FD_ISSET +static __inline__ int __FD_ISSET(unsigned long __fd, const __kernel_fd_set *__p) +{ + unsigned long __tmp = __fd / __NFDBITS; + unsigned long __rem = __fd % __NFDBITS; + return (__p->fds_bits[__tmp] & (1UL<<__rem)) != 0; +} + +/* + * This will unroll the loop for the normal constant case (8 ints, + * for a 256-bit fd_set) + */ +#undef __FD_ZERO +static __inline__ void __FD_ZERO(__kernel_fd_set *__p) +{ + unsigned long *__tmp = __p->fds_bits; + int __i; + + if (__builtin_constant_p(__FDSET_LONGS)) { + switch (__FDSET_LONGS) { + case 16: + __tmp[ 0] = 0; __tmp[ 1] = 0; + __tmp[ 2] = 0; __tmp[ 3] = 0; + __tmp[ 4] = 0; __tmp[ 5] = 0; + __tmp[ 6] = 0; __tmp[ 7] = 0; + __tmp[ 8] = 0; __tmp[ 9] = 0; + __tmp[10] = 0; __tmp[11] = 0; + __tmp[12] = 0; __tmp[13] = 0; + __tmp[14] = 0; __tmp[15] = 0; + return; + + case 8: + __tmp[ 0] = 0; __tmp[ 1] = 0; + __tmp[ 2] = 0; __tmp[ 3] = 0; + __tmp[ 4] = 0; __tmp[ 5] = 0; + __tmp[ 6] = 0; __tmp[ 7] = 0; + return; + + case 4: + __tmp[ 0] = 0; __tmp[ 1] = 0; + __tmp[ 2] = 0; __tmp[ 3] = 0; + return; + } + } + __i = __FDSET_LONGS; + while (__i) { + __i--; + *__tmp = 0; + __tmp++; + } +} + +#endif /* defined(__KERNEL__) || !defined(__GLIBC__) || (__GLIBC__ < 2) */ + +#endif /* _ASM_POSIX_TYPES_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/processor.h b/include/asm-mips/processor.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c3de90 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/processor.h @@ -0,0 +1,283 @@ +/* + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1994 Waldorf GMBH + * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 Ralf Baechle + * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul M. Antoine + * Copyright (C) 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc. + */ +#ifndef _ASM_PROCESSOR_H +#define _ASM_PROCESSOR_H + +#include <linux/config.h> + +#include <asm/isadep.h> + +/* + * Default implementation of macro that returns current + * instruction pointer ("program counter"). + */ +#define current_text_addr() ({ __label__ _l; _l: &&_l;}) + +#if !defined (_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY) +#if 0 +#include <linux/threads.h> +#endif +#include <asm/cachectl.h> +#include <asm/mipsregs.h> +#include <asm/reg.h> +#include <asm/system.h> + +struct mips_cpuinfo { + unsigned long udelay_val; + unsigned long *pgd_quick; + unsigned long *pte_quick; + unsigned long pgtable_cache_sz; +}; + +/* + * System setup and hardware flags.. + * XXX: Should go into mips_cpuinfo. + */ +extern void (*cpu_wait)(void); /* only available on R4[26]00 and R3081 */ +extern void r3081_wait(void); +extern void r4k_wait(void); +extern char cyclecounter_available; /* only available from R4000 upwards. */ + +extern struct mips_cpuinfo boot_cpu_data; +extern unsigned int vced_count, vcei_count; + +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP +extern struct mips_cpuinfo cpu_data[]; +#define current_cpu_data cpu_data[smp_processor_id()] +#else +#define cpu_data &boot_cpu_data +#define current_cpu_data boot_cpu_data +#endif + +/* + * Bus types (default is ISA, but people can check others with these..) + * MCA_bus hardcoded to 0 for now. + * + * This needs to be extended since MIPS systems are being delivered with + * numerous different types of bus systems. + */ +extern int EISA_bus; +#define MCA_bus 0 +#define MCA_bus__is_a_macro /* for versions in ksyms.c */ + +/* + * MIPS has no problems with write protection + */ +#define wp_works_ok 1 +#define wp_works_ok__is_a_macro /* for versions in ksyms.c */ + +/* Lazy FPU handling on uni-processor */ +extern struct task_struct *last_task_used_math; + +/* + * User space process size: 2GB. This is hardcoded into a few places, + * so don't change it unless you know what you are doing. TASK_SIZE + * for a 64 bit kernel expandable to 8192EB, of which the current MIPS + * implementations will "only" be able to use 1TB ... + */ +#define TASK_SIZE (0x7fff8000UL) + +/* This decides where the kernel will search for a free chunk of vm + * space during mmap's. + */ +#define TASK_UNMAPPED_BASE (TASK_SIZE / 3) + +/* + * Size of io_bitmap in longwords: 32 is ports 0-0x3ff. + */ +#define IO_BITMAP_SIZE 32 + +#define NUM_FPU_REGS 32 + +struct mips_fpu_hard_struct { + double fp_regs[NUM_FPU_REGS]; + unsigned int control; +}; + +/* + * It would be nice to add some more fields for emulator statistics, but there + * are a number of fixed offsets in offset.h and elsewhere that would have to + * be recalculated by hand. So the additional information will be private to + * the FPU emulator for now. See asm-mips/fpu_emulator.h. + */ +typedef u64 fpureg_t; +struct mips_fpu_soft_struct { + fpureg_t regs[NUM_FPU_REGS]; + unsigned int sr; +}; + +union mips_fpu_union { + struct mips_fpu_hard_struct hard; + struct mips_fpu_soft_struct soft; +}; + +#define INIT_FPU { \ + {{0,},} \ +} + +typedef struct { + unsigned long seg; +} mm_segment_t; + +/* + * If you change thread_struct remember to change the #defines below too! + */ +struct thread_struct { + /* Saved main processor registers. */ + unsigned long reg16; + unsigned long reg17, reg18, reg19, reg20, reg21, reg22, reg23; + unsigned long reg29, reg30, reg31; + + /* Saved cp0 stuff. */ + unsigned long cp0_status; + + /* Saved fpu/fpu emulator stuff. */ + union mips_fpu_union fpu; + + /* Other stuff associated with the thread. */ + unsigned long cp0_badvaddr; /* Last user fault */ + unsigned long cp0_baduaddr; /* Last kernel fault accessing USEG */ + unsigned long error_code; + unsigned long trap_no; +#define MF_FIXADE 1 /* Fix address errors in software */ +#define MF_LOGADE 2 /* Log address errors to syslog */ + unsigned long mflags; + mm_segment_t current_ds; + unsigned long irix_trampoline; /* Wheee... */ + unsigned long irix_oldctx; + + /* + * These are really only needed if the full FPU emulator is configured. + * Would be made conditional on MIPS_FPU_EMULATOR if it weren't for the + * fact that having offset.h rebuilt differently for different config + * options would be asking for trouble. + * + * Saved EPC during delay-slot emulation (see math-emu/cp1emu.c) + */ + unsigned long dsemul_epc; + + /* + * Pointer to instruction used to induce address error + */ + unsigned long dsemul_aerpc; +}; + +#endif /* !defined (_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY) */ + +#define INIT_THREAD { \ + /* \ + * saved main processor registers \ + */ \ + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ + 0, 0, 0, \ + /* \ + * saved cp0 stuff \ + */ \ + 0, \ + /* \ + * saved fpu/fpu emulator stuff \ + */ \ + INIT_FPU, \ + /* \ + * Other stuff associated with the process \ + */ \ + 0, 0, 0, 0, \ + /* \ + * For now the default is to fix address errors \ + */ \ + MF_FIXADE, { 0 }, 0, 0, \ + /* \ + * dsemul_epc and dsemul_aerpc should never be used uninitialized, \ + * but... \ + */ \ + 0 ,0 \ +} + +#ifdef __KERNEL__ + +#define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE 8192 + +#if !defined (_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY) + +/* Free all resources held by a thread. */ +#define release_thread(thread) do { } while(0) + +extern int kernel_thread(int (*fn)(void *), void * arg, unsigned long flags); + +/* Copy and release all segment info associated with a VM */ +#define copy_segments(p, mm) do { } while(0) +#define release_segments(mm) do { } while(0) + +/* + * Return saved PC of a blocked thread. + */ +extern inline unsigned long thread_saved_pc(struct thread_struct *t) +{ + extern void ret_from_fork(void); + + /* New born processes are a special case */ + if (t->reg31 == (unsigned long) ret_from_fork) + return t->reg31; + + return ((unsigned long *)t->reg29)[10]; +} + +/* + * Do necessary setup to start up a newly executed thread. + */ +#define start_thread(regs, new_pc, new_sp) do { \ + /* New thread looses kernel privileges. */ \ + regs->cp0_status = (regs->cp0_status & ~(ST0_CU0|ST0_KSU)) | KU_USER;\ + regs->cp0_epc = new_pc; \ + regs->regs[29] = new_sp; \ + current->thread.current_ds = USER_DS; \ +} while (0) + +unsigned long get_wchan(struct task_struct *p); + +#define __PT_REG(reg) ((long)&((struct pt_regs *)0)->reg - sizeof(struct pt_regs)) +#define __KSTK_TOS(tsk) ((unsigned long)(tsk) + KERNEL_STACK_SIZE - 32) +#define KSTK_EIP(tsk) (*(unsigned long *)(__KSTK_TOS(tsk) + __PT_REG(cp0_epc))) +#define KSTK_ESP(tsk) (*(unsigned long *)(__KSTK_TOS(tsk) + __PT_REG(regs[29]))) + +/* Allocation and freeing of basic task resources. */ +/* + * NOTE! The task struct and the stack go together + */ +#define THREAD_SIZE (2*PAGE_SIZE) +#define alloc_task_struct() \ + ((struct task_struct *) __get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL,1)) +#define free_task_struct(p) free_pages((unsigned long)(p),1) +#define get_task_struct(tsk) atomic_inc(&virt_to_page(tsk)->count) + +#define init_task (init_task_union.task) +#define init_stack (init_task_union.stack) + +#define cpu_relax() do { } while (0) + +#endif /* !defined (_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY) */ +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ + +/* + * Return_address is a replacement for __builtin_return_address(count) + * which on certain architectures cannot reasonably be implemented in GCC + * (MIPS, Alpha) or is unuseable with -fomit-frame-pointer (i386). + * Note that __builtin_return_address(x>=1) is forbidden because GCC + * aborts compilation on some CPUs. It's simply not possible to unwind + * some CPU's stackframes. + * + * __builtin_return_address works only for non-leaf functions. We avoid the + * overhead of a function call by forcing the compiler to save the return + * address register on the stack. + */ +#define return_address() ({__asm__ __volatile__("":::"$31");__builtin_return_address(0);}) + +#endif /* _ASM_PROCESSOR_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/ptrace.h b/include/asm-mips/ptrace.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2517adb --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/ptrace.h @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +/* + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 by Ralf Baechle + * + * Machine dependent structs and defines to help the user use + * the ptrace system call. + */ +#ifndef _ASM_PTRACE_H +#define _ASM_PTRACE_H + +#include <asm/isadep.h> +#include <linux/types.h> + +/* 0 - 31 are integer registers, 32 - 63 are fp registers. */ +#define FPR_BASE 32 +#define PC 64 +#define CAUSE 65 +#define BADVADDR 66 +#define MMHI 67 +#define MMLO 68 +#define FPC_CSR 69 +#define FPC_EIR 70 + +#ifndef _LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY +/* + * This struct defines the way the registers are stored on the stack during a + * system call/exception. As usual the registers k0/k1 aren't being saved. + */ +struct pt_regs { + /* Pad bytes for argument save space on the stack. */ + unsigned long pad0[6]; + + /* Saved main processor registers. */ + unsigned long regs[32]; + + /* Other saved registers. */ + unsigned long lo; + unsigned long hi; + + /* + * saved cp0 registers + */ + unsigned long cp0_epc; + unsigned long cp0_badvaddr; + unsigned long cp0_status; + unsigned long cp0_cause; +}; + +#endif /* !(_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY) */ + +/* Arbitrarily choose the same ptrace numbers as used by the Sparc code. */ +/* #define PTRACE_GETREGS 12 */ +/* #define PTRACE_SETREGS 13 */ +/* #define PTRACE_GETFPREGS 14 */ +/* #define PTRACE_SETFPREGS 15 */ +/* #define PTRACE_GETFPXREGS 18 */ +/* #define PTRACE_SETFPXREGS 19 */ + +#define PTRACE_SETOPTIONS 21 + +/* options set using PTRACE_SETOPTIONS */ +#define PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD 0x00000001 + +#if 0 /* def _LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY */ +#include <asm/offset.h> +#endif + +#ifdef __KERNEL__ + +#ifndef _LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY +/* + * Does the process account for user or for system time? + */ +#define user_mode(regs) (((regs)->cp0_status & KU_MASK) == KU_USER) + +#define instruction_pointer(regs) ((regs)->cp0_epc) + +extern void show_regs(struct pt_regs *); +#endif /* !(_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY) */ + +#endif + +#endif /* _ASM_PTRACE_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/reg.h b/include/asm-mips/reg.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35505b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/reg.h @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +/* + * Various register offset definitions for debuggers, core file + * examiners and whatnot. + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1995, 1999 by Ralf Baechle + */ +#ifndef __ASM_MIPS_REG_H +#define __ASM_MIPS_REG_H + +/* + * This defines/structures correspond to the register layout on stack - + * if the order here is changed, it needs to be updated in + * include/asm-mips/stackframe.h + */ +#define EF_REG0 6 +#define EF_REG1 7 +#define EF_REG2 8 +#define EF_REG3 9 +#define EF_REG4 10 +#define EF_REG5 11 +#define EF_REG6 12 +#define EF_REG7 13 +#define EF_REG8 14 +#define EF_REG9 15 +#define EF_REG10 16 +#define EF_REG11 17 +#define EF_REG12 18 +#define EF_REG13 19 +#define EF_REG14 20 +#define EF_REG15 21 +#define EF_REG16 22 +#define EF_REG17 23 +#define EF_REG18 24 +#define EF_REG19 25 +#define EF_REG20 26 +#define EF_REG21 27 +#define EF_REG22 28 +#define EF_REG23 29 +#define EF_REG24 30 +#define EF_REG25 31 +/* + * k0/k1 unsaved + */ +#define EF_REG28 34 +#define EF_REG29 35 +#define EF_REG30 36 +#define EF_REG31 37 + +/* + * Saved special registers + */ +#define EF_LO 38 +#define EF_HI 39 + +#define EF_CP0_EPC 40 +#define EF_CP0_BADVADDR 41 +#define EF_CP0_STATUS 42 +#define EF_CP0_CAUSE 44 + +#define EF_SIZE 180 /* size in bytes */ + +#endif /* __ASM_MIPS_REG_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/regdef.h b/include/asm-mips/regdef.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..691d047 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/regdef.h @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +/* + * include/asm-mips/regdefs.h + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Ralf Baechle + */ + +#ifndef __ASM_MIPS_REGDEF_H +#define __ASM_MIPS_REGDEF_H + +/* + * Symbolic register names for 32 bit ABI + */ +#define zero $0 /* wired zero */ +#define AT $1 /* assembler temp - uppercase because of ".set at" */ +#define v0 $2 /* return value */ +#define v1 $3 +#define a0 $4 /* argument registers */ +#define a1 $5 +#define a2 $6 +#define a3 $7 +#define t0 $8 /* caller saved */ +#define t1 $9 +#define t2 $10 +#define t3 $11 +#define t4 $12 +#define t5 $13 +#define t6 $14 +#define t7 $15 +#define s0 $16 /* callee saved */ +#define s1 $17 +#define s2 $18 +#define s3 $19 +#define s4 $20 +#define s5 $21 +#define s6 $22 +#define s7 $23 +#define t8 $24 /* caller saved */ +#define t9 $25 +#define jp $25 /* PIC jump register */ +#define k0 $26 /* kernel scratch */ +#define k1 $27 +#define gp $28 /* global pointer */ +#define sp $29 /* stack pointer */ +#define fp $30 /* frame pointer */ +#define s8 $30 /* same like fp! */ +#define ra $31 /* return address */ + +#endif /* __ASM_MIPS_REGDEF_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/sgidefs.h b/include/asm-mips/sgidefs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..67f2658 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/sgidefs.h @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +/* + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1996, 1999, 2001 Ralf Baechle + * Copyright (C) 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc. + * Copyright (C) 2001 MIPS Technologies, Inc. + */ +#ifndef __ASM_SGIDEFS_H +#define __ASM_SGIDEFS_H + +/* + * Using a Linux compiler for building Linux seems logic but not to + * everybody. + */ +#if 0 /* ndef __linux__ */ +#error Use a Linux compiler or give up. +#endif + +/* + * Definitions for the ISA levels + * + * With the introduction of MIPS32 / MIPS64 instruction sets definitions + * MIPS ISAs are no longer subsets of each other. Therefore comparisons + * on these symbols except with == may result in unexpected results and + * are forbidden! + */ +#define _MIPS_ISA_MIPS1 1 +#define _MIPS_ISA_MIPS2 2 +#define _MIPS_ISA_MIPS3 3 +#define _MIPS_ISA_MIPS4 4 +#define _MIPS_ISA_MIPS5 5 +#define _MIPS_ISA_MIPS32 6 +#define _MIPS_ISA_MIPS64 7 + +/* + * Subprogram calling convention + */ +#define _MIPS_SIM_ABI32 1 +#define _MIPS_SIM_NABI32 2 +#define _MIPS_SIM_ABI64 3 + +#endif /* __ASM_SGIDEFS_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/string.h b/include/asm-mips/string.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..343b45e --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/string.h @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +/* $Id: string.h,v 1.13 2000/02/19 14:12:14 harald Exp $ + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 by Ralf Baechle + */ +#ifndef __ASM_MIPS_STRING_H +#define __ASM_MIPS_STRING_H + +#include <linux/config.h> + +#define __HAVE_ARCH_STRCPY +extern __inline__ char *strcpy(char *__dest, __const__ char *__src) +{ + char *__xdest = __dest; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n" + "1:\tlbu\t$1,(%1)\n\t" + "addiu\t%1,1\n\t" + "sb\t$1,(%0)\n\t" + "bnez\t$1,1b\n\t" + "addiu\t%0,1\n\t" + ".set\tat\n\t" + ".set\treorder" + : "=r" (__dest), "=r" (__src) + : "0" (__dest), "1" (__src) + : "$1","memory"); + + return __xdest; +} + +#define __HAVE_ARCH_STRNCPY +extern __inline__ char *strncpy(char *__dest, __const__ char *__src, size_t __n) +{ + char *__xdest = __dest; + + if (__n == 0) + return __xdest; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n" + "1:\tlbu\t$1,(%1)\n\t" + "subu\t%2,1\n\t" + "sb\t$1,(%0)\n\t" + "beqz\t$1,2f\n\t" + "addiu\t%0,1\n\t" + "bnez\t%2,1b\n\t" + "addiu\t%1,1\n" + "2:\n\t" + ".set\tat\n\t" + ".set\treorder" + : "=r" (__dest), "=r" (__src), "=r" (__n) + : "0" (__dest), "1" (__src), "2" (__n) + : "$1","memory"); + + return __dest; +} + +#define __HAVE_ARCH_STRCMP +extern __inline__ int strcmp(__const__ char *__cs, __const__ char *__ct) +{ + int __res; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n\t" + "lbu\t%2,(%0)\n" + "1:\tlbu\t$1,(%1)\n\t" + "addiu\t%0,1\n\t" + "bne\t$1,%2,2f\n\t" + "addiu\t%1,1\n\t" + "bnez\t%2,1b\n\t" + "lbu\t%2,(%0)\n\t" +#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_R3000) + "nop\n\t" +#endif + "move\t%2,$1\n" + "2:\tsubu\t%2,$1\n" + "3:\t.set\tat\n\t" + ".set\treorder" + : "=r" (__cs), "=r" (__ct), "=r" (__res) + : "0" (__cs), "1" (__ct) + : "$1"); + + return __res; +} + +#define __HAVE_ARCH_STRNCMP +extern __inline__ int +strncmp(__const__ char *__cs, __const__ char *__ct, size_t __count) +{ + int __res; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n" + "1:\tlbu\t%3,(%0)\n\t" + "beqz\t%2,2f\n\t" + "lbu\t$1,(%1)\n\t" + "subu\t%2,1\n\t" + "bne\t$1,%3,3f\n\t" + "addiu\t%0,1\n\t" + "bnez\t%3,1b\n\t" + "addiu\t%1,1\n" + "2:\n\t" +#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_R3000) + "nop\n\t" +#endif + "move\t%3,$1\n" + "3:\tsubu\t%3,$1\n\t" + ".set\tat\n\t" + ".set\treorder" + : "=r" (__cs), "=r" (__ct), "=r" (__count), "=r" (__res) + : "0" (__cs), "1" (__ct), "2" (__count) + : "$1"); + + return __res; +} + +#undef __HAVE_ARCH_MEMSET +extern void *memset(void *__s, int __c, size_t __count); + +#undef __HAVE_ARCH_MEMCPY +extern void *memcpy(void *__to, __const__ void *__from, size_t __n); + +#undef __HAVE_ARCH_MEMMOVE +extern void *memmove(void *__dest, __const__ void *__src, size_t __n); + +/* Don't build bcopy at all ... */ +#define __HAVE_ARCH_BCOPY + +#define __HAVE_ARCH_MEMSCAN +extern __inline__ void *memscan(void *__addr, int __c, size_t __size) +{ + char *__end = (char *)__addr + __size; + + __asm__(".set\tpush\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n\t" + ".set\treorder\n\t" + "1:\tbeq\t%0,%1,2f\n\t" + "addiu\t%0,1\n\t" + "lb\t$1,-1(%0)\n\t" + "bne\t$1,%4,1b\n" + "2:\t.set\tpop" + : "=r" (__addr), "=r" (__end) + : "0" (__addr), "1" (__end), "r" (__c) + : "$1"); + + return __addr; +} + +#endif /* __ASM_MIPS_STRING_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/system.h b/include/asm-mips/system.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b45847 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/system.h @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +/* + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1994 - 1999 by Ralf Baechle + * Copyright (C) 1996 by Paul M. Antoine + * Copyright (C) 1994 - 1999 by Ralf Baechle + * + * Changed set_except_vector declaration to allow return of previous + * vector address value - necessary for "borrowing" vectors. + * + * Kevin D. Kissell, kevink@mips.org and Carsten Langgaard, carstenl@mips.com + * Copyright (C) 2000 MIPS Technologies, Inc. + */ +#ifndef _ASM_SYSTEM_H +#define _ASM_SYSTEM_H + +#include <linux/config.h> +#include <asm/sgidefs.h> +#include <asm/ptrace.h> +#if 0 +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#endif + +extern __inline__ void +__sti(void) +{ + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tpush\n\t" + ".set\treorder\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n\t" + "mfc0\t$1,$12\n\t" + "ori\t$1,0x1f\n\t" + "xori\t$1,0x1e\n\t" + "mtc0\t$1,$12\n\t" + ".set\tpop\n\t" + : /* no outputs */ + : /* no inputs */ + : "$1", "memory"); +} + +/* + * For cli() we have to insert nops to make shure that the new value + * has actually arrived in the status register before the end of this + * macro. + * R4000/R4400 need three nops, the R4600 two nops and the R10000 needs + * no nops at all. + */ +extern __inline__ void +__cli(void) +{ + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tpush\n\t" + ".set\treorder\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n\t" + "mfc0\t$1,$12\n\t" + "ori\t$1,1\n\t" + "xori\t$1,1\n\t" + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" + "mtc0\t$1,$12\n\t" + "nop\n\t" + "nop\n\t" + "nop\n\t" + ".set\tpop\n\t" + : /* no outputs */ + : /* no inputs */ + : "$1", "memory"); +} + +#define __save_flags(x) \ +__asm__ __volatile__( \ + ".set\tpush\n\t" \ + ".set\treorder\n\t" \ + "mfc0\t%0,$12\n\t" \ + ".set\tpop\n\t" \ + : "=r" (x)) + +#define __save_and_cli(x) \ +__asm__ __volatile__( \ + ".set\tpush\n\t" \ + ".set\treorder\n\t" \ + ".set\tnoat\n\t" \ + "mfc0\t%0,$12\n\t" \ + "ori\t$1,%0,1\n\t" \ + "xori\t$1,1\n\t" \ + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" \ + "mtc0\t$1,$12\n\t" \ + "nop\n\t" \ + "nop\n\t" \ + "nop\n\t" \ + ".set\tpop\n\t" \ + : "=r" (x) \ + : /* no inputs */ \ + : "$1", "memory") + +#define __restore_flags(flags) \ +do { \ + unsigned long __tmp1; \ + \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + ".set\tnoreorder\t\t\t# __restore_flags\n\t" \ + ".set\tnoat\n\t" \ + "mfc0\t$1, $12\n\t" \ + "andi\t%0, 1\n\t" \ + "ori\t$1, 1\n\t" \ + "xori\t$1, 1\n\t" \ + "or\t%0, $1\n\t" \ + "mtc0\t%0, $12\n\t" \ + "nop\n\t" \ + "nop\n\t" \ + "nop\n\t" \ + ".set\tat\n\t" \ + ".set\treorder" \ + : "=r" (__tmp1) \ + : "0" (flags) \ + : "$1", "memory"); \ +} while(0) + +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP + +extern void __global_sti(void); +extern void __global_cli(void); +extern unsigned long __global_save_flags(void); +extern void __global_restore_flags(unsigned long); +# define sti() __global_sti() +# define cli() __global_cli() +# define save_flags(x) do { x = __global_save_flags(); } while (0) +# define restore_flags(x) __global_restore_flags(x) +# define save_and_cli(x) do { save_flags(x); cli(); } while(0) + +#else /* Single processor */ + +# define sti() __sti() +# define cli() __cli() +# define save_flags(x) __save_flags(x) +# define save_and_cli(x) __save_and_cli(x) +# define restore_flags(x) __restore_flags(x) + +#endif /* SMP */ + +/* For spinlocks etc */ +#define local_irq_save(x) __save_and_cli(x); +#define local_irq_restore(x) __restore_flags(x); +#define local_irq_disable() __cli(); +#define local_irq_enable() __sti(); + +/* + * These are probably defined overly paranoid ... + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_HAS_WB + +#include <asm/wbflush.h> +#define rmb() do { } while(0) +#define wmb() wbflush() +#define mb() wbflush() + +#else /* CONFIG_CPU_HAS_WB */ + +#define mb() \ +__asm__ __volatile__( \ + "# prevent instructions being moved around\n\t" \ + ".set\tnoreorder\n\t" \ + "# 8 nops to fool the R4400 pipeline\n\t" \ + "nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;nop\n\t" \ + ".set\treorder" \ + : /* no output */ \ + : /* no input */ \ + : "memory") +#define rmb() mb() +#define wmb() mb() + +#endif /* CONFIG_CPU_HAS_WB */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP +#define smp_mb() mb() +#define smp_rmb() rmb() +#define smp_wmb() wmb() +#else +#define smp_mb() barrier() +#define smp_rmb() barrier() +#define smp_wmb() barrier() +#endif + +#define set_mb(var, value) \ +do { var = value; mb(); } while (0) + +#define set_wmb(var, value) \ +do { var = value; wmb(); } while (0) + +#if !defined (_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY) +/* + * switch_to(n) should switch tasks to task nr n, first + * checking that n isn't the current task, in which case it does nothing. + */ +#if 0 +extern asmlinkage void *resume(void *last, void *next); +#endif +#endif /* !defined (_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY) */ + +#define prepare_to_switch() do { } while(0) +#define switch_to(prev,next,last) \ +do { \ + (last) = resume(prev, next); \ +} while(0) + +/* + * For 32 and 64 bit operands we can take advantage of ll and sc. + * FIXME: This doesn't work for R3000 machines. + */ +extern __inline__ unsigned long xchg_u32(volatile int * m, unsigned long val) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_HAS_LLSC + unsigned long dummy; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + ".set\tnoreorder\t\t\t# xchg_u32\n\t" + ".set\tnoat\n\t" + "ll\t%0, %3\n" + "1:\tmove\t$1, %2\n\t" + "sc\t$1, %1\n\t" + "beqzl\t$1, 1b\n\t" + " ll\t%0, %3\n\t" + ".set\tat\n\t" + ".set\treorder" + : "=r" (val), "=o" (*m), "=r" (dummy) + : "o" (*m), "2" (val) + : "memory"); + + return val; +#else + unsigned long flags, retval; + + save_flags(flags); + cli(); + retval = *m; + *m = val; + restore_flags(flags); + return retval; +#endif /* Processor-dependent optimization */ +} + +#define xchg(ptr,x) ((__typeof__(*(ptr)))__xchg((unsigned long)(x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr)))) +#define tas(ptr) (xchg((ptr),1)) + +static __inline__ unsigned long +__xchg(unsigned long x, volatile void * ptr, int size) +{ + switch (size) { + case 4: + return xchg_u32(ptr, x); + } + return x; +} + +extern void *set_except_vector(int n, void *addr); + +extern void __die(const char *, struct pt_regs *, const char *where, + unsigned long line) __attribute__((noreturn)); +extern void __die_if_kernel(const char *, struct pt_regs *, const char *where, + unsigned long line); + +#define die(msg, regs) \ + __die(msg, regs, __FILE__ ":"__FUNCTION__, __LINE__) +#define die_if_kernel(msg, regs) \ + __die_if_kernel(msg, regs, __FILE__ ":"__FUNCTION__, __LINE__) + +#endif /* _ASM_SYSTEM_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/types.h b/include/asm-mips/types.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..638f751 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/types.h @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +/* $Id: types.h,v 1.3 1999/08/18 23:37:50 ralf Exp $ + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999 by Ralf Baechle + * Copyright (C) 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc. + */ +#ifndef _ASM_TYPES_H +#define _ASM_TYPES_H + +typedef unsigned short umode_t; + +/* + * __xx is ok: it doesn't pollute the POSIX namespace. Use these in the + * header files exported to user space + */ + +typedef __signed__ char __s8; +typedef unsigned char __u8; + +typedef __signed__ short __s16; +typedef unsigned short __u16; + +typedef __signed__ int __s32; +typedef unsigned int __u32; + +#if (_MIPS_SZLONG == 64) + +typedef __signed__ long __s64; +typedef unsigned long __u64; + +#else + +#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) +typedef __signed__ long long __s64; +typedef unsigned long long __u64; +#endif + +#endif + +/* + * These aren't exported outside the kernel to avoid name space clashes + */ +#ifdef __KERNEL__ + +typedef __signed char s8; +typedef unsigned char u8; + +typedef __signed short s16; +typedef unsigned short u16; + +typedef __signed int s32; +typedef unsigned int u32; + +#if (_MIPS_SZLONG == 64) + +typedef __signed__ long s64; +typedef unsigned long u64; + +#else + +#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) +typedef __signed__ long long s64; +typedef unsigned long long u64; +#endif + +#endif + +#define BITS_PER_LONG _MIPS_SZLONG + +typedef unsigned long dma_addr_t; + +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ + +#endif /* _ASM_TYPES_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-mips/u-boot.h b/include/asm-mips/u-boot.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff189d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-mips/u-boot.h @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2003 + * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, <wd@denx.de> + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +#ifndef _U_BOOT_H_ +#define _U_BOOT_H_ 1 + +typedef struct bd_info { + int bi_baudrate; /* serial console baudrate */ + unsigned long bi_ip_addr; /* IP Address */ + unsigned char bi_enetaddr[6]; /* Ethernet adress */ + struct environment_s *bi_env; + ulong bi_arch_number; /* unique id for this board */ + ulong bi_boot_params; /* where this board expects params */ + struct /* RAM configuration */ + { + ulong start; + ulong size; + } bi_dram[CONFIG_NR_DRAM_BANKS]; +} bd_t; + +#define bi_env_data bi_env->data +#define bi_env_crc bi_env->crc + +#endif /* _U_BOOT_H_ */ |