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THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT OF USE OR * PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE LIES WITH YOU. ***********************license end**************************************/ /** * @file * * Interface to Octeon boot structure * * <hr>$Revision: $<hr> */ #ifndef __OCTEON_BOOT_INFO_H__ #define __OCTEON_BOOT_INFO_H__ #ifdef CVMX_BUILD_FOR_LINUX_KERNEL #include <linux/types.h> #endif #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ /* * This structure is access by bootloader, Linux kernel and the Linux * user space utility "bootoct". * In the bootloader, this structure is accessed by assembly code in start.S, * so any changes to content or size must be reflected there as well. * This is placed at a fixed address in DRAM, so that cores can access it * when they come out of reset. It is used to setup the minimal bootloader * runtime environment (stack, but no heap, global data ptr) that is needed * by the non-boot cores to setup the environment for the applications. * The boot_info_addr is the address of a boot_info_block_t structure * which contains more core-specific information. * * The Linux kernel and the Linux bootoct utility access this structure for * implementing CPU hotplug functionality and booting of idle cores with SE * apps respectively. * */ typedef struct { /* First stage address - in ram instead of flash */ uint64_t code_addr; /* Setup code for application, NOT application entry point */ uint32_t app_start_func_addr; /* k0 is used for global data - needs to be passed to other cores */ uint32_t k0_val; /* Address of boot info block structure */ uint64_t boot_info_addr; uint32_t flags; /* flags */ uint32_t pad; } boot_init_vector_t; /* * Definition of a data structure setup by the bootloader to enable Linux to * launch SE apps on idle cores. */ struct linux_app_boot_info { uint32_t labi_signature; uint32_t start_core0_addr; uint32_t avail_coremask; uint32_t pci_console_active; uint32_t icache_prefetch_disable; uint64_t InitTLBStart_addr; uint32_t start_app_addr; uint32_t cur_exception_base; uint32_t no_mark_private_data; uint32_t compact_flash_common_base_addr; uint32_t compact_flash_attribute_base_addr; uint32_t led_display_base_addr; #ifndef __OCTEON_NEWLIB__ #if defined(__U_BOOT__) || !defined(__KERNEL__) gd_t gd; #endif #endif }; typedef struct linux_app_boot_info linux_app_boot_info_t; #endif /* If not to copy a lot of bootloader's structures here is only offset of requested member */ #define AVAIL_COREMASK_OFFSET_IN_LINUX_APP_BOOT_BLOCK 0x765c /* hardcoded in bootloader */ #define LABI_ADDR_IN_BOOTLOADER 0x700 #define LINUX_APP_BOOT_BLOCK_NAME "linux-app-boot" #define LABI_SIGNATURE 0xAABBCC01 /* from uboot-headers/octeon_mem_map.h */ #if defined(CVMX_BUILD_FOR_LINUX_KERNEL) || defined(__OCTEON_NEWLIB__) #define EXCEPTION_BASE_INCR (4 * 1024) #endif #define OCTEON_NUM_CORES 16 /* Increment size for exception base addresses (4k minimum) */ #define EXCEPTION_BASE_BASE 0 #define BOOTLOADER_PRIV_DATA_BASE (EXCEPTION_BASE_BASE + 0x800) #define BOOTLOADER_BOOT_VECTOR (BOOTLOADER_PRIV_DATA_BASE) #define BOOTLOADER_DEBUG_TRAMPOLINE (BOOTLOADER_BOOT_VECTOR + BOOT_VECTOR_SIZE) /* WORD */ #define BOOTLOADER_DEBUG_TRAMPOLINE_CORE (BOOTLOADER_DEBUG_TRAMPOLINE + 4) /* WORD */ #define OCTEON_EXCEPTION_VECTOR_BLOCK_SIZE (OCTEON_NUM_CORES*EXCEPTION_BASE_INCR) /* 16 4k blocks */ #define BOOTLOADER_DEBUG_REG_SAVE_BASE (EXCEPTION_BASE_BASE + OCTEON_EXCEPTION_VECTOR_BLOCK_SIZE) #define BOOT_VECTOR_NUM_WORDS (8) #define BOOT_VECTOR_SIZE ((OCTEON_NUM_CORES*4)*BOOT_VECTOR_NUM_WORDS) #endif /* __OCTEON_BOOT_INFO_H__ */