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-/* $Id: probe.c,v 1.42 1995/12/26 01:38:08 davem Exp $
- * probe.c: Preliminary device tree probing routines...
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu)
- */
-
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/mm.h>
-#include <linux/sched.h>
-#include <linux/string.h>
-
-#include <asm/oplib.h>
-#include <asm/vac-ops.h>
-#include <asm/idprom.h>
-#include <asm/machines.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-#include <asm/vaddrs.h>
-#include <asm/param.h>
-#include <asm/timer.h>
-#include <asm/mostek.h>
-#include <asm/auxio.h>
-#include <asm/system.h>
-#include <asm/mp.h>
-#include <asm/mbus.h>
-
-/* #define DEBUG_PROBING */
-
-/* XXX Grrr, this stuff should have it's own file, only generic stuff goes
- * XXX here.  Possibly clock.c and timer.c?  This file should get smaller
- * XXX and smaller as time goes on...
- */
-enum sparc_clock_type sp_clock_typ;
-struct mostek48t02 *mstk48t02_regs = 0;
-struct mostek48t08 *mstk48t08_regs = 0;
-volatile unsigned int *master_l10_limit = 0;
-volatile unsigned int *master_l10_counter = 0;
-struct sun4m_timer_regs *sun4m_timers;
-
-static char node_str[128];
-
-/* Cpu-type information and manufacturer strings */
-
-struct cpu_iu_info {
-  int psr_impl;
-  int psr_vers;
-  char* cpu_name;   /* should be enough I hope... */
-};
-
-struct cpu_fp_info {
-  int psr_impl;
-  int fp_vers;
-  char* fp_name;
-};
-
-/* In order to get the fpu type correct, you need to take the IDPROM's
- * machine type value into consideration too.  I will fix this.
- */
-struct cpu_fp_info linux_sparc_fpu[] = {
-  { 0, 0, "Fujitsu MB86910 or Weitek WTL1164/5"},
-  { 0, 1, "Fujitsu MB86911 or Weitek WTL1164/5 or LSI L64831"},
-  { 0, 2, "LSI Logic L64802 or Texas Instruments ACT8847"},
-  /* SparcStation SLC, SparcStation1 */
-  { 0, 3, "Weitek WTL3170/2"},
-  /* SPARCstation-5 */
-  { 0, 4, "Lsi Logic/Meiko L64804 or compatible"},
-  { 0, 5, "reserved"},
-  { 0, 6, "reserved"},
-  { 0, 7, "No FPU"},
-  { 1, 0, "ROSS HyperSparc combined IU/FPU"},
-  { 1, 1, "Lsi Logic L64814"},
-  { 1, 2, "Texas Instruments TMS390-C602A"},
-  { 1, 3, "Cypress CY7C602 FPU"},
-  { 1, 4, "reserved"},
-  { 1, 5, "reserved"},
-  { 1, 6, "reserved"},
-  { 1, 7, "No FPU"},
-  { 2, 0, "BIT B5010 or B5110/20 or B5210"},
-  { 2, 1, "reserved"},
-  { 2, 2, "reserved"},
-  { 2, 3, "reserved"},
-  { 2, 4, "reserved"},
-  { 2, 5, "reserved"},
-  { 2, 6, "reserved"},
-  { 2, 7, "No FPU"},
-  /* SuperSparc 50 module */
-  { 4, 0, "SuperSparc on-chip FPU"},
-  /* SparcClassic */
-  { 4, 4, "TI MicroSparc on chip FPU"},
-  { 5, 0, "Matsushita MN10501"},
-  { 5, 1, "reserved"},
-  { 5, 2, "reserved"},
-  { 5, 3, "reserved"},
-  { 5, 4, "reserved"},
-  { 5, 5, "reserved"},
-  { 5, 6, "reserved"},
-  { 5, 7, "No FPU"},
-};
-
-#define NSPARCFPU  (sizeof(linux_sparc_fpu)/sizeof(struct cpu_fp_info))
-
-struct cpu_iu_info linux_sparc_chips[] = {
-  /* Sun4/100, 4/200, SLC */
-  { 0, 0, "Fujitsu  MB86900/1A or LSI L64831 SparcKIT-40"},
-  /* borned STP1012PGA */
-  { 0, 4, "Fujitsu  MB86904"},
-  /* SparcStation2, SparcServer 490 & 690 */
-  { 1, 0, "LSI Logic Corporation - L64811"},
-  /* SparcStation2 */
-  { 1, 1, "Cypress/ROSS CY7C601"},
-  /* Embedded controller */
-  { 1, 3, "Cypress/ROSS CY7C611"},
-  /* Ross Technologies HyperSparc */
-  { 1, 0xf, "ROSS HyperSparc RT620"},
-  { 1, 0xe, "ROSS HyperSparc RT625"},
-  /* ECL Implementation, CRAY S-MP Supercomputer... AIEEE! */
-  /* Someone please write the code to support this beast! ;) */
-  { 2, 0, "Bipolar Integrated Technology - B5010"},
-  { 3, 0, "LSI Logic Corporation - unknown-type"},
-  { 4, 0, "Texas Instruments, Inc. - SuperSparc 50"},
-  /* SparcClassic  --  borned STP1010TAB-50*/
-  { 4, 1, "Texas Instruments, Inc. - MicroSparc"},
-  { 4, 2, "Texas Instruments, Inc. - MicroSparc II"},
-  { 4, 3, "Texas Instruments, Inc. - SuperSparc 51"},
-  { 4, 4, "Texas Instruments, Inc. - SuperSparc 61"},
-  { 4, 5, "Texas Instruments, Inc. - unknown"},
-  { 5, 0, "Matsushita - MN10501"},
-  { 6, 0, "Philips Corporation - unknown"},
-  { 7, 0, "Harvest VLSI Design Center, Inc. - unknown"},
-  /* Gallium arsenide 200MHz, BOOOOGOOOOMIPS!!! */
-  { 8, 0, "Systems and Processes Engineering Corporation (SPEC)"},
-  { 9, 0, "Fujitsu #3"},
-  { 0xa, 0, "UNKNOWN CPU-VENDOR/TYPE"},
-  { 0xb, 0, "UNKNOWN CPU-VENDOR/TYPE"},
-  { 0xc, 0, "UNKNOWN CPU-VENDOR/TYPE"},
-  { 0xd, 0, "UNKNOWN CPU-VENDOR/TYPE"},
-  { 0xe, 0, "UNKNOWN CPU-VENDOR/TYPE"},
-  { 0xf, 0, "UNKNOWN CPU-VENDOR/TYPE"},
-};
-
-#define NSPARCCHIPS  (sizeof(linux_sparc_chips)/sizeof(struct cpu_iu_info))
-
-char *sparc_cpu_type[NCPUS] = { "cpu-oops", "cpu-oops1", "cpu-oops2", "cpu-oops3" };
-char *sparc_fpu_type[NCPUS] = { "fpu-oops", "fpu-oops1", "fpu-oops2", "fpu-oops3" };
-
-static inline int find_mmu_num_contexts(int cpu)
-{
-	return prom_getintdefault(cpu, "mmu-nctx", 0x8);
-}
-
-unsigned int fsr_storage;
-
-void
-probe_cpu(void)
-{
-	int psr_impl, psr_vers, fpu_vers;
-	int i, cpuid;
-
-	cpuid = get_cpuid();
-
-	psr_impl = ((get_psr()>>28)&0xf);
-	psr_vers = ((get_psr()>>24)&0xf);
-
-	fpu_vers = ((get_fsr()>>17)&0x7);
-
-	for(i = 0; i<NSPARCCHIPS; i++) {
-		if(linux_sparc_chips[i].psr_impl == psr_impl)
-			if(linux_sparc_chips[i].psr_vers == psr_vers) {
-				sparc_cpu_type[cpuid] = linux_sparc_chips[i].cpu_name;
-				break;
-			}
-	}
-
-	if(i==NSPARCCHIPS)
-		printk("DEBUG: psr.impl = 0x%x   psr.vers = 0x%x\n", psr_impl, 
-			    psr_vers);
-
-	for(i = 0; i<NSPARCFPU; i++) {
-		if(linux_sparc_fpu[i].psr_impl == psr_impl)
-			if(linux_sparc_fpu[i].fp_vers == fpu_vers) {
-				sparc_fpu_type[cpuid] = linux_sparc_fpu[i].fp_name;
-				break;
-			}
-	}
-
-	if(i == NSPARCFPU) {
-		printk("DEBUG: psr.impl = 0x%x  fsr.vers = 0x%x\n", psr_impl,
-			    fpu_vers);
-		sparc_fpu_type[cpuid] = linux_sparc_fpu[31].fp_name;
-	}
-}
-
-void
-probe_vac(void)
-{
-	int propval;
-
-	sun4c_disable_vac();
-	sun4c_vacinfo.num_bytes = prom_getintdefault(prom_root_node,
-						     "vac-size", 65536);
-	sun4c_vacinfo.linesize = prom_getintdefault(prom_root_node,
-						    "vac-linesize", 16);
-	sun4c_vacinfo.num_lines =
-		(sun4c_vacinfo.num_bytes / sun4c_vacinfo.linesize);
-	switch(sun4c_vacinfo.linesize) {
-	case 16:
-		sun4c_vacinfo.log2lsize = 4;
-		break;
-	case 32:
-		sun4c_vacinfo.log2lsize = 5;
-		break;
-	default:
-		prom_printf("probe_vac: Didn't expect vac-linesize of %d, halting\n",
-			    sun4c_vacinfo.linesize);
-		prom_halt();
-	};
-
-	propval = prom_getintdefault(prom_root_node, "vac_hwflush", -1);
-	sun4c_vacinfo.do_hwflushes = (propval == -1 ?
-				      prom_getintdefault(prom_root_node,
-							 "vac-hwflush", 0) :
-				      propval);
-
-	if(sun4c_vacinfo.num_bytes != 65536) {
-		prom_printf("WEIRD Sun4C VAC cache size, tell davem");
-		prom_halt();
-	}
-
-	sun4c_flush_all();
-	sun4c_enable_vac();
-}
-
-extern int num_segmaps, num_contexts;
-
-/* XXX Only called on sun4c XXX */
-void
-probe_mmu(void)
-{
-	int cpuid;
-
-	/* who are we? */
-	cpuid = get_cpuid();
-	switch(sparc_cpu_model) {
-	case sun4:
-	case sun4c:
-	case sun4e:
-		/* A sun4, sun4c or sun4e. */
-		num_segmaps = prom_getintdefault(prom_root_node, "mmu-npmg", 128);
-		num_contexts = find_mmu_num_contexts(prom_root_node);
-		break;
-	default:
-		printk("cpu%d probe_mmu: sparc_cpu_model botch\n", cpuid);
-		break;
-	};
-}
-
-/* Clock probing, we probe the timers here also. */
-volatile unsigned int foo_limit;
-
-void
-probe_clock(int fchild)
-{
-	register int node, type;
-	struct linux_prom_registers clk_reg[2];
-
-	/* This will basically traverse the node-tree of the prom to see
-	 * which timer chip is on this machine.
-	 */
-
-	node = 0;
-	if(sparc_cpu_model == sun4) {
-		printk("probe_clock: No SUN4 Clock/Timer support yet...\n");
-		return;
-	}
-	if(sparc_cpu_model == sun4c) node=prom_getchild(prom_root_node);
-	else
-		if(sparc_cpu_model == sun4m)
-			node=prom_getchild(prom_searchsiblings(prom_getchild(prom_root_node), "obio"));
-	type = 0;
-	sp_clock_typ = MSTK_INVALID;
-	for(;;) {
-		prom_getstring(node, "model", node_str, sizeof(node_str));
-		if(strcmp(node_str, "mk48t02") == 0) {
-			sp_clock_typ = MSTK48T02;
-			if(prom_getproperty(node, "reg", (char *) clk_reg, sizeof(clk_reg)) == -1) {
-				printk("probe_clock: FAILED!\n");
-				halt();
-			}
-			prom_apply_obio_ranges(clk_reg, 1);
-			/* Map the clock register io area read-only */
-			mstk48t02_regs = (struct mostek48t02 *) 
-				sparc_alloc_io((void *) clk_reg[0].phys_addr,
-					       (void *) 0, sizeof(*mstk48t02_regs),
-					       "clock", 0x0, 0x0);
-			mstk48t08_regs = 0;  /* To catch weirdness */
-			break;
-		}
-
-		if(strcmp(node_str, "mk48t08") == 0) {
-			sp_clock_typ = MSTK48T08;
-			if(prom_getproperty(node, "reg", (char *) clk_reg,
-					    sizeof(clk_reg)) == -1) {
-				printk("probe_clock: FAILED!\n");
-				halt();
-			}
-			prom_apply_obio_ranges(clk_reg, 1);
-			/* Map the clock register io area read-only */
-			mstk48t08_regs = (struct mostek48t08 *)
-				sparc_alloc_io((void *) clk_reg[0].phys_addr,
-					       (void *) 0, sizeof(*mstk48t08_regs),
-					       "clock", 0x0, 0x0);
-
-			mstk48t02_regs = &mstk48t08_regs->regs;
-			break;
-		}
-
-		node = prom_getsibling(node);
-		if(node == 0) {
-			printk("Aieee, could not find timer chip type\n");
-			return;
-		}
-	}
-
-	if(sparc_cpu_model == sun4c) {
-		/* Map the Timer chip, this is implemented in hardware inside
-		 * the cache chip on the sun4c.
-		 */
-		sparc_alloc_io ((void *) SUN4C_TIMER_PHYSADDR, (void *) TIMER_VADDR,
-				sizeof (*SUN4C_TIMER_STRUCT), "timer", 0x0, 0x0);
-
-		/* Have the level 10 timer tick at 100HZ.  We don't touch the
-		 * level 14 timer limit since we are letting the prom handle
-		 * them until we have a real console driver so L1-A works.
-		 */
-		SUN4C_TIMER_STRUCT->timer_limit10 = (((1000000/HZ) + 1) << 10);
-		master_l10_limit = &(SUN4C_TIMER_STRUCT->timer_limit10);
-		master_l10_counter = &(SUN4C_TIMER_STRUCT->cur_count10);
-	} else {
-		int reg_count;
-		struct linux_prom_registers cnt_regs[PROMREG_MAX];
-		int obio_node, cnt_node;
-
-		cnt_node = 0;
-		if((obio_node =
-		    prom_searchsiblings (prom_getchild(prom_root_node), "obio")) == 0 ||
-		   (obio_node = prom_getchild (obio_node)) == 0 ||
-		   (cnt_node = prom_searchsiblings (obio_node, "counter")) == 0) {
-			printk ("Cannot find /obio/counter node\n");
-			prom_halt ();
-		}
-		reg_count = prom_getproperty(cnt_node, "reg",
-					     (void *) cnt_regs, sizeof(cnt_regs));
-		reg_count = (reg_count/sizeof(struct linux_prom_registers));
-
-		/* Apply the obio ranges to the timer registers. */
-		prom_apply_obio_ranges(cnt_regs, reg_count);
-
-		/* Map the per-cpu Counter registers. */
-		sparc_alloc_io(cnt_regs[0].phys_addr, (void *) TIMER_VADDR,
-			       PAGE_SIZE*NCPUS, "counters_percpu",
-			       cnt_regs[0].which_io, 0x0);
-
-		/* Map the system Counter register. */
-		sparc_alloc_io(cnt_regs[reg_count-1].phys_addr,
-			       (void *) TIMER_VADDR+(NCPUS*PAGE_SIZE),
-			       cnt_regs[reg_count-1].reg_size,
-			       "counters_system", cnt_regs[reg_count-1].which_io, 0x0);
-		sun4m_timers = (struct sun4m_timer_regs *) TIMER_VADDR;
-
-		/* Avoid interrupt bombs... */
-		foo_limit = (volatile) sun4m_timers->l10_timer_limit;
-
-		/* Must set the master pointer first or we will lose badly. */
-		master_l10_limit =
-			&(((struct sun4m_timer_regs *)TIMER_VADDR)->l10_timer_limit);
-		master_l10_counter =
-			&(((struct sun4m_timer_regs *)TIMER_VADDR)->l10_cur_count);
-
-		((struct sun4m_timer_regs *)TIMER_VADDR)->l10_timer_limit =
-			(((1000000/HZ) + 1) << 10);
-	}
-}
-
-/* Probe and map in the Auxiliaary I/O register */
-void
-probe_auxio(void)
-{
-	int node, auxio_nd;
-	struct linux_prom_registers auxregs[1];
-
-	node = prom_getchild(prom_root_node);
-	auxio_nd = prom_searchsiblings(node, "auxiliary-io");
-	if(!auxio_nd) {
-		node = prom_searchsiblings(node, "obio");
-		node = prom_getchild(node);
-		auxio_nd = prom_searchsiblings(node, "auxio");
-		if(!auxio_nd) {
-			printk("Cannot find auxio node, cannot continue...\n");
-			prom_halt();
-		}
-	}
-	prom_getproperty(auxio_nd, "reg", (char *) auxregs, sizeof(auxregs));
-	prom_apply_obio_ranges(auxregs, 0x1);
-	/* Map the register both read and write */
-	sparc_alloc_io(auxregs[0].phys_addr, (void *) AUXIO_VADDR,
-		       auxregs[0].reg_size, "auxilliaryIO", auxregs[0].which_io, 0x0);
-}
-
-extern unsigned long probe_memory(void);
-extern struct sparc_phys_banks sp_banks[SPARC_PHYS_BANKS];
-unsigned int phys_bytes_of_ram, end_of_phys_memory;
-extern void probe_mbus(void);
-
-/* #define DEBUG_PROBE_DEVICES */
-struct prom_cpuinfo linux_cpus[NCPUS];
-int linux_num_cpus;
-
-unsigned long
-probe_devices(unsigned long mem_start)
-{
-	int nd, i, prom_node_cpu, thismid;
-	int cpu_nds[NCPUS];  /* One node for each cpu */
-	int cpu_ctr = 0;
-
-	prom_getstring(prom_root_node, "device_type", node_str, sizeof(node_str));
-	if(strcmp(node_str, "cpu") == 0) {
-		cpu_nds[0] = prom_root_node;
-		cpu_ctr++;
-	} else {
-		int scan;
-		scan = prom_getchild(prom_root_node);
-		nd = 0;
-		while((scan = prom_getsibling(scan)) != 0) {
-			prom_getstring(scan, "device_type", node_str, sizeof(node_str));
-			if(strcmp(node_str, "cpu") == 0) {
-				cpu_nds[cpu_ctr] = scan;
-				linux_cpus[cpu_ctr].prom_node = scan;
-				prom_getproperty(scan, "mid", (char *) &thismid, sizeof(thismid));
-				linux_cpus[cpu_ctr].mid = thismid;
-				cpu_ctr++;
-			}
-		};
-		if(cpu_ctr == 0) {
-			printk("No CPU nodes found, cannot continue.\n");
-			/* Probably a sun4d or sun4e, Sun is trying to trick us ;-) */
-			halt();
-		}
-		printk("Found %d CPU prom device tree node(s).\n", cpu_ctr);
-	};
-	prom_node_cpu = cpu_nds[0];
-
-	linux_num_cpus = cpu_ctr;
-	for(i=0; i<cpu_ctr; i++) {
-		prom_getstring(cpu_nds[i], "name", node_str, sizeof(node_str));
-#if 0
-		printk("cpu%d: %s \n", i, node_str);
-#endif
-	}
-
-	probe_cpu();
-	probe_auxio();
-	if(sparc_cpu_model != sun4c) probe_mbus();
-
-	return mem_start;
-}

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