| /* |
| * U-boot - start.S Startup file for Blackfin u-boot |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Analog Devices Inc. |
| * |
| * This file is based on head.S |
| * Copyright (c) 2003 Metrowerks/Motorola |
| * Copyright (C) 1998 D. Jeff Dionne <jeff@ryeham.ee.ryerson.ca>, |
| * Kenneth Albanowski <kjahds@kjahds.com>, |
| * The Silver Hammer Group, Ltd. |
| * (c) 1995, Dionne & Associates |
| * (c) 1995, DKG Display Tech. |
| * |
| * 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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, |
| * MA 02110-1301 USA |
| */ |
| |
| #include <config.h> |
| #include <asm/blackfin.h> |
| #include <asm/mach-common/bits/core.h> |
| #include <asm/mach-common/bits/pll.h> |
| |
| #include "serial.h" |
| |
| /* It may seem odd that we make calls to functions even though we haven't |
| * relocated ourselves yet out of {flash,ram,wherever}. This is OK because |
| * the "call" instruction in the Blackfin architecture is actually PC |
| * relative. So we can call functions all we want and not worry about them |
| * not being relocated yet. |
| */ |
| |
| .text |
| ENTRY(_start) |
| |
| /* Set our initial stack to L1 scratch space */ |
| sp.l = LO(L1_SRAM_SCRATCH_END - 20); |
| sp.h = HI(L1_SRAM_SCRATCH_END - 20); |
| |
| /* Optimization register tricks: keep a base value in the |
| * reserved P registers so we use the load/store with an |
| * offset syntax. R0 = [P5 + <constant>]; |
| * P4 - system MMR base |
| * P5 - core MMR base |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_HW_WATCHDOG |
| p4.l = 0; |
| p4.h = HI(SYSMMR_BASE); |
| #endif |
| p5.l = 0; |
| p5.h = HI(COREMMR_BASE); |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_HW_WATCHDOG |
| #ifndef __ADSPBF60x__ |
| # ifndef CONFIG_HW_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT_START |
| # define CONFIG_HW_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT_START 5000 |
| # endif |
| /* Program the watchdog with an initial timeout of ~5 seconds. |
| * That should be long enough to bootstrap ourselves up and |
| * then the common u-boot code can take over. |
| */ |
| r0 = 0; |
| r0.h = HI(MSEC_TO_SCLK(CONFIG_HW_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT_START)); |
| [p4 + (WDOG_CNT - SYSMMR_BASE)] = r0; |
| /* fire up the watchdog - R0.L above needs to be 0x0000 */ |
| W[p4 + (WDOG_CTL - SYSMMR_BASE)] = r0; |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Turn on the serial for debugging the init process */ |
| serial_early_init |
| serial_early_set_baud |
| |
| serial_early_puts("Init Registers"); |
| |
| /* Disable self-nested interrupts and enable CYCLES for udelay() */ |
| R0 = CCEN | 0x30; |
| SYSCFG = R0; |
| |
| /* Zero out registers required by Blackfin ABI. |
| * http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=application_binary_interface |
| */ |
| r1 = 0 (x); |
| /* Disable circular buffers */ |
| l0 = r1; |
| l1 = r1; |
| l2 = r1; |
| l3 = r1; |
| /* Disable hardware loops in case we were started by 'go' */ |
| lc0 = r1; |
| lc1 = r1; |
| |
| /* Save RETX so we can pass it while booting Linux */ |
| r7 = RETX; |
| |
| #if CONFIG_MEM_SIZE |
| /* Figure out where we are currently executing so that we can decide |
| * how to best reprogram and relocate things. We'll pass below: |
| * R4: load address of _start |
| * R5: current (not load) address of _start |
| */ |
| serial_early_puts("Find ourselves"); |
| |
| call _get_pc; |
| .Loffset: |
| r1.l = .Loffset; |
| r1.h = .Loffset; |
| r4.l = _start; |
| r4.h = _start; |
| r3 = r1 - r4; |
| r5 = r0 - r3; |
| |
| /* Inform upper layers if we had to do the relocation ourselves. |
| * This allows us to detect whether we were loaded by 'go 0x1000' |
| * or by the bootrom from an LDR. "R6" is "loaded_from_ldr". |
| */ |
| r6 = 1 (x); |
| cc = r4 == r5; |
| if cc jump .Lnorelocate; |
| r6 = 0 (x); |
| |
| /* Turn off caches as they require CPLBs and a CPLB miss requires |
| * a software exception handler to process it. But we're about to |
| * clobber any previous executing software (like U-Boot that just |
| * launched a new U-Boot via 'go'), so any handler state will be |
| * unreliable after the memcpy below. |
| */ |
| serial_early_puts("Kill Caches"); |
| r0 = 0; |
| [p5 + (IMEM_CONTROL - COREMMR_BASE)] = r0; |
| [p5 + (DMEM_CONTROL - COREMMR_BASE)] = r0; |
| ssync; |
| |
| /* In bypass mode, we don't have an LDR with an init block |
| * so we need to explicitly call it ourselves. This will |
| * reprogram our clocks, memory, and setup our async banks. |
| */ |
| serial_early_puts("Program Clocks"); |
| |
| /* if we're executing >=0x20000000, then we dont need to dma */ |
| r3 = 0x0; |
| r3.h = 0x2000; |
| cc = r5 < r3 (iu); |
| if cc jump .Ldma_and_reprogram; |
| #else |
| r6 = 1 (x); /* fake loaded_from_ldr = 1 */ |
| #endif |
| r0 = 0 (x); /* set bootstruct to NULL */ |
| call _initcode; |
| jump .Lprogrammed; |
| |
| /* we're sitting in external memory, so dma into L1 and reprogram */ |
| .Ldma_and_reprogram: |
| r0.l = LO(L1_INST_SRAM); |
| r0.h = HI(L1_INST_SRAM); |
| r1.l = __initcode_lma; |
| r1.h = __initcode_lma; |
| r2.l = __initcode_len; |
| r2.h = __initcode_len; |
| r1 = r1 - r4; /* convert r1 from load address of initcode ... */ |
| r1 = r1 + r5; /* ... to current (not load) address of initcode */ |
| p3 = r0; |
| call _dma_memcpy_nocache; |
| r0 = 0 (x); /* set bootstruct to NULL */ |
| call (p3); |
| |
| /* Since we reprogrammed SCLK, we need to update the serial divisor */ |
| .Lprogrammed: |
| serial_early_set_baud |
| |
| #if CONFIG_MEM_SIZE |
| /* Relocate from wherever we are (FLASH/RAM/etc...) to the hardcoded |
| * monitor location in the end of RAM. We know that memcpy() only |
| * uses registers, so it is safe to call here. Note that this only |
| * copies to external memory ... we do not start executing out of |
| * it yet (see "lower to 15" below). |
| */ |
| serial_early_puts("Relocate"); |
| r0 = r4; |
| r1 = r5; |
| r2.l = LO(CONFIG_SYS_MONITOR_LEN); |
| r2.h = HI(CONFIG_SYS_MONITOR_LEN); |
| call _memcpy_ASM; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Initialize BSS section ... we know that memset() does not |
| * use the BSS, so it is safe to call here. The bootrom LDR |
| * takes care of clearing things for us. |
| */ |
| serial_early_puts("Zero BSS"); |
| r0.l = __bss_vma; |
| r0.h = __bss_vma; |
| r1 = 0 (x); |
| r2.l = __bss_len; |
| r2.h = __bss_len; |
| call _memset; |
| |
| .Lnorelocate: |
| |
| /* Setup the actual stack in external memory */ |
| sp.h = HI(CONFIG_STACKBASE); |
| sp.l = LO(CONFIG_STACKBASE); |
| fp = sp; |
| |
| /* Now lower ourselves from the highest interrupt level to |
| * the lowest. We do this by masking all interrupts but 15, |
| * setting the 15 handler to ".Lenable_nested", raising the 15 |
| * interrupt, and then returning from the highest interrupt |
| * level to the dummy "jump" until the interrupt controller |
| * services the pending 15 interrupt. If executing out of |
| * flash, these steps also changes the code flow from flash |
| * to external memory. |
| */ |
| serial_early_puts("Lower to 15"); |
| r0 = r7; |
| r1 = r6; |
| p1.l = .Lenable_nested; |
| p1.h = .Lenable_nested; |
| [p5 + (EVT15 - COREMMR_BASE)] = p1; |
| r7 = EVT_IVG15 (z); |
| sti r7; |
| raise 15; |
| p3.l = .LWAIT_HERE; |
| p3.h = .LWAIT_HERE; |
| reti = p3; |
| rti; |
| |
| /* Enable nested interrupts before continuing with cpu init */ |
| .Lenable_nested: |
| cli r7; |
| [--sp] = reti; |
| jump.l _cpu_init_f; |
| |
| .LWAIT_HERE: |
| jump .LWAIT_HERE; |
| ENDPROC(_start) |
| |
| LENTRY(_get_pc) |
| r0 = rets; |
| #if ANOMALY_05000371 |
| NOP; |
| NOP; |
| NOP; |
| #endif |
| rts; |
| ENDPROC(_get_pc) |