# # kexec: Linux boots Linux # # Copyright (C) 2004 - 2005, Milton D Miller II, IBM Corporation # Copyright (C) 2006, Mohan Kumar M (mohan@in.ibm.com), IBM Corporation # # 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 (version 2 of the License). # # 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # v2wrap.S # a wrapper to call purgatory code to backup first # 32kB of first kernel into the backup region # reserved by kexec-tools. # Invokes powerpc kernel with the expected arguments # of kernel(device-tree, phys-offset, 0) # # calling convention: # r3 = physical number of this cpu (all cpus) # r4 = address of this chunk (master only) # master enters at purgatory_start (aka first byte of this chunk) # slaves (additional cpus), if any, enter a copy of the # first 0x100 bytes of this code relocated to 0x0 # # in other words, # a copy of the first 0x100 bytes of this code is copied to 0 # and the slaves are sent to address 0x60 # with r3 = their physical cpu number. .globl purgatory_start purgatory_start: b master .org purgatory_start + 0x60 # ABI: slaves start at 60 with r3=phys slave: b $ .org purgatory_start + 0x100 # ABI: end of copied region .size purgatory_start, . - purgatory_start # # The above 0x100 bytes at purgatory_start are replaced with the # code from the kernel (or next stage) by kexec/arch/powerpc/kexec-powerpc.c # master: or 1,1,1 # low priority to let other threads catchup isync mr 17,3 # save cpu id to r17 mr 15,4 # save physical address in reg15 lis 6,my_thread_ptr@h ori 6,6,my_thread_ptr@l lwz 2,0(6) # setup ThreadPointer(TP) lis 6,stack@h ori 6,6,stack@l lwz 1,0(6) #setup stack subi 1,1,112 bl purgatory nop or 3,3,3 # ok now to high priority, lets boot lis 6,0x1 mtctr 6 # delay a bit for slaves to catch up 83: bdnz 83b # before we overwrite 0-100 again lis 6,dt_offset@h ori 6,6,dt_offset@l lwz 3,0(6) # load device-tree address lwz 6,20(3) # fetch version number cmpwi 0,6,2 # v2 ? blt 80f stw 17,28(3) # save my cpu number as boot_cpu_phys 80: lis 6,kernel@h ori 6,6,kernel@l lwz 4,0(6) # load the kernel address li 5,0 # r5 will be 0 for kernel li 6,0 # clear r6 for good measure mtctr 4 # prepare branch too lwz 8,0(4) # get the first instruction that we stole stw 8,0(0) # and put it in the slave loop at 0 # skip cache flush, do we care? bctr # start kernel