linux/arch/mips/pmcs-msp71xx/msp_setup.c
Ralf Baechle 7c8196fd43 MIPS: MSP71xx: Use __flush_cache_all instead of flush_cache_all.
Flushing caches is probably sensible on reset but flush_cache_all has been
a no-op for a very long time.

Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2016-05-13 14:01:38 +02:00

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/*
* The generic setup file for PMC-Sierra MSP processors
*
* Copyright 2005-2007 PMC-Sierra, Inc,
* Author: Jun Sun, jsun@mvista.com or jsun@junsun.net
*
* 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.
*/
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <asm/bootinfo.h>
#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
#include <asm/idle.h>
#include <asm/r4kcache.h>
#include <asm/reboot.h>
#include <asm/smp-ops.h>
#include <asm/time.h>
#include <msp_prom.h>
#include <msp_regs.h>
#if defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_GW)
#include <msp_regops.h>
#define MSP_BOARD_RESET_GPIO 9
#endif
extern void msp_serial_setup(void);
#if defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_EVAL) || \
defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_GW) || \
defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_FPGA)
/*
* Performs the reset for MSP7120-based boards
*/
void msp7120_reset(void)
{
void *start, *end, *iptr;
/* Diasble all interrupts */
local_irq_disable();
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
dvpe();
#endif
/* Cache the reset code of this function */
__asm__ __volatile__ (
" .set push \n"
" .set arch=r4000 \n"
" la %0,startpoint \n"
" la %1,endpoint \n"
" .set pop \n"
: "=r" (start), "=r" (end)
:
);
for (iptr = (void *)((unsigned int)start & ~(L1_CACHE_BYTES - 1));
iptr < end; iptr += L1_CACHE_BYTES)
cache_op(Fill, iptr);
__asm__ __volatile__ (
"startpoint: \n"
);
/* Put the DDRC into self-refresh mode */
DDRC_INDIRECT_WRITE(DDRC_CTL(10), 0xb, 1 << 16);
/*
* IMPORTANT!
* DO NOT do anything from here on out that might even
* think about fetching from RAM - i.e., don't call any
* non-inlined functions, and be VERY sure that any inline
* functions you do call do NOT access any sort of RAM
* anywhere!
*/
/* Wait a bit for the DDRC to settle */
mdelay(125);
#if defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_GW)
/*
* Set GPIO 9 HI, (tied to board reset logic)
* GPIO 9 is the 4th GPIO of register 3
*
* NOTE: We cannot use the higher-level msp_gpio_mode()/out()
* as GPIO char driver may not be enabled and it would look up
* data inRAM!
*/
set_value_reg32(GPIO_CFG3_REG, 0xf000, 0x8000);
set_reg32(GPIO_DATA3_REG, 8);
/*
* In case GPIO9 doesn't reset the board (jumper configurable!)
* fallback to device reset below.
*/
#endif
/* Set bit 1 of the MSP7120 reset register */
*RST_SET_REG = 0x00000001;
__asm__ __volatile__ (
"endpoint: \n"
);
}
#endif
void msp_restart(char *command)
{
printk(KERN_WARNING "Now rebooting .......\n");
#if defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_EVAL) || \
defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_GW) || \
defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_FPGA)
msp7120_reset();
#else
/* No chip-specific reset code, just jump to the ROM reset vector */
set_c0_status(ST0_BEV | ST0_ERL);
change_c0_config(CONF_CM_CMASK, CONF_CM_UNCACHED);
__flush_cache_all();
write_c0_wired(0);
__asm__ __volatile__("jr\t%0"::"r"(0xbfc00000));
#endif
}
void msp_halt(void)
{
printk(KERN_WARNING "\n** You can safely turn off the power\n");
while (1)
/* If possible call official function to get CPU WARs */
if (cpu_wait)
(*cpu_wait)();
else
__asm__(".set\tmips3\n\t" "wait\n\t" ".set\tmips0");
}
void msp_power_off(void)
{
msp_halt();
}
void __init plat_mem_setup(void)
{
_machine_restart = msp_restart;
_machine_halt = msp_halt;
pm_power_off = msp_power_off;
}
void __init prom_init(void)
{
unsigned long family;
unsigned long revision;
prom_argc = fw_arg0;
prom_argv = (char **)fw_arg1;
prom_envp = (char **)fw_arg2;
/*
* Someday we can use this with PMON2000 to get a
* platform call prom routines for output etc. without
* having to use grody hacks. For now it's unused.
*
* struct callvectors *cv = (struct callvectors *) fw_arg3;
*/
family = identify_family();
revision = identify_revision();
switch (family) {
case FAMILY_FPGA:
if (FPGA_IS_MSP4200(revision)) {
/* Old-style revision ID */
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP4200_FPGA;
} else {
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP_OTHER;
}
break;
case FAMILY_MSP4200:
#if defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP4200_EVAL)
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP4200_EVAL;
#elif defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP4200_GW)
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP4200_GW;
#else
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP_OTHER;
#endif
break;
case FAMILY_MSP4200_FPGA:
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP4200_FPGA;
break;
case FAMILY_MSP7100:
#if defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_EVAL)
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP7120_EVAL;
#elif defined(CONFIG_PMC_MSP7120_GW)
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP7120_GW;
#else
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP_OTHER;
#endif
break;
case FAMILY_MSP7100_FPGA:
mips_machtype = MACH_MSP7120_FPGA;
break;
default:
/* we don't recognize the machine */
mips_machtype = MACH_UNKNOWN;
panic("***Bogosity factor five***, exiting");
break;
}
prom_init_cmdline();
prom_meminit();
/*
* Sub-system setup follows.
* Setup functions can either be called here or using the
* subsys_initcall mechanism (i.e. see msp_pci_setup). The
* order in which they are called can be changed by using the
* link order in arch/mips/pmc-sierra/msp71xx/Makefile.
*
* NOTE: Please keep sub-system specific initialization code
* in separate specific files.
*/
msp_serial_setup();
register_vsmp_smp_ops();
}