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/* * BK Id: SCCS/s.walnut_setup.c 1.10 11/13/01 21:26:07 paulus */ /* * * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Grant Erickson <grant@lcse.umn.edu> * * Module name: walnut_setup.c * * Description: * Architecture- / platform-specific boot-time initialization code for * the IBM PowerPC 403GP "Walnut" evaluation board. Adapted from original * code by Gary Thomas, Cort Dougan <cort@fsmlabs.com>, and Dan Malek * <dan@net4x.com>. * */
#include <linux/config.h> #include <linux/init.h> #include <linux/smp.h> #include <linux/threads.h> #include <linux/interrupt.h> #include <linux/param.h> #include <linux/string.h> #include <linux/blk.h> #include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <asm/processor.h> #include <asm/board.h> #include <asm/machdep.h> #include <asm/page.h>
#include "local_irq.h" #include "ppc4xx_pic.h" #include <asm/time.h> #include "walnut_setup.h"
/* Function Prototypes */
extern void abort(void);
/* Global Variables */
unsigned char __res[sizeof(bd_t)];
/* * void __init walnut_init() * * Description: * This routine... * * Input(s): * r3 - Optional pointer to a board information structure. * r4 - Optional pointer to the physical starting address of the init RAM * disk. * r5 - Optional pointer to the physical ending address of the init RAM * disk. * r6 - Optional pointer to the physical starting address of any kernel * command-line parameters. * r7 - Optional pointer to the physical ending address of any kernel * command-line parameters. * * Output(s): * N/A * * Returns: * N/A * */ void __init walnut_init(unsigned long r3, unsigned long r4, unsigned long r5, unsigned long r6, unsigned long r7) { /* * If we were passed in a board information, copy it into the * residual data area. */ if (r3) { memcpy((void *)__res, (void *)(r3 + KERNELBASE), sizeof(bd_t)); }
#if defined(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD) /* * If the init RAM disk has been configured in, and there's a valid * starting address for it, set it up. */ if (r4) { initrd_start = r4 + KERNELBASE; initrd_end = r5 + KERNELBASE; } #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD */
/* Copy the kernel command line arguments to a safe place. */
if (r6) { *(char *)(r7 + KERNELBASE) = 0; strcpy(cmd_line, (char *)(r6 + KERNELBASE)); }
/* Initialize machine-dependency vectors */
ppc_md.setup_arch = walnut_setup_arch; ppc_md.show_percpuinfo = walnut_show_percpuinfo; ppc_md.irq_cannonicalize = NULL; ppc_md.init_IRQ = walnut_init_IRQ; ppc_md.get_irq = walnut_get_irq; ppc_md.init = NULL;
ppc_md.restart = walnut_restart; ppc_md.power_off = walnut_power_off; ppc_md.halt = walnut_halt;
ppc_md.time_init = walnut_time_init; ppc_md.set_rtc_time = walnut_set_rtc_time; ppc_md.get_rtc_time = walnut_get_rtc_time; ppc_md.calibrate_decr = walnut_calibrate_decr;
ppc_md.kbd_setkeycode = NULL; ppc_md.kbd_getkeycode = NULL; ppc_md.kbd_translate = NULL; ppc_md.kbd_unexpected_up = NULL; ppc_md.kbd_leds = NULL; ppc_md.kbd_init_hw = NULL; ppc_md.ppc_kbd_sysrq_xlate = NULL; }
/* * Document me. */ void __init walnut_setup_arch(void) { /* XXX - Implement me */ }
/* * int walnut_show_percpuinfo() * * Description: * This routine pretty-prints the platform's internal CPU and bus clock * frequencies into the buffer for usage in /proc/cpuinfo. * * Input(s): * *buffer - Buffer into which CPU and bus clock frequencies are to be * printed. * * Output(s): * *buffer - Buffer with the CPU and bus clock frequencies. * * Returns: * The number of bytes copied into 'buffer' if OK, otherwise zero or less * on error. */ int walnut_show_percpuinfo(struct seq_file *m) { bd_t *bp = (bd_t *)__res;
seq_printf(m, "clock\t\t: %dMHz\n" "bus clock\t\t: %dMHz\n", bp->bi_intfreq / 1000000, bp->bi_busfreq / 1000000);
return 0; }
/* * Document me. */ void __init walnut_init_IRQ(void) { int i;
ppc4xx_pic_init();
for (i = 0; i < NR_IRQS; i++) { irq_desc[i].handler = ppc4xx_pic; }
return; }
/* * Document me. */ int walnut_get_irq(struct pt_regs *regs) { return (ppc4xx_pic_get_irq(regs)); }
/* * Document me. */ void walnut_restart(char *cmd) { abort(); }
/* * Document me. */ void walnut_power_off(void) { walnut_restart(NULL); }
/* * Document me. */ void walnut_halt(void) { walnut_restart(NULL); }
/* * Document me. */ long __init walnut_time_init(void) { /* XXX - Implement me */ return 0; }
/* * Document me. */ int __init walnut_set_rtc_time(unsigned long time) { /* XXX - Implement me */
return (0); }
/* * Document me. */ unsigned long __init walnut_get_rtc_time(void) { /* XXX - Implement me */
return (0); }
/* * void __init walnut_calibrate_decr() * * Description: * This routine retrieves the internal processor frequency from the board * information structure, sets up the kernel timer decrementer based on * that value, enables the 403 programmable interval timer (PIT) and sets * it up for auto-reload. * * Input(s): * N/A * * Output(s): * N/A * * Returns: * N/A * */ void __init walnut_calibrate_decr(void) { unsigned int freq; bd_t *bip = (bd_t *)__res;
freq = bip->bi_intfreq;
decrementer_count = freq / HZ; count_period_num = 1; count_period_den = freq;
/* Enable the PIT and set auto-reload of its value */
mtspr(SPRN_TCR, TCR_PIE | TCR_ARE);
/* Clear any pending timer interrupts */
mtspr(SPRN_TSR, TSR_ENW | TSR_WIS | TSR_PIS | TSR_FIS); }
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