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##=============================================================================
##
## platform.S
##
## MIPS REF4955-TX4955 platform code
##
##=============================================================================
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#######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
##
## Author(s): nickg
## Contributors:nickg, jskov
## Date: 2000-05-09
## Purpose: MIPS REF4955-TX4955 platform code
## Description: Platform specific code for REF4955-TX4955 board.
##
######DESCRIPTIONEND####
##
##=============================================================================
.set noreorder
#include <pkgconf/system.h>
#include <pkgconf/hal.h>
#ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL
# include <pkgconf/kernel.h>
#endif
#include <cyg/hal/arch.inc>
#include <cyg/hal/plf_defs.inc>
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## ISR springboard.
## This routine decodes the interrupt from the various interrupt controllers
## and vectors to it.
# On entry:
# a0 = MIPS status register interrupt number (1,2 or 3)
# a1 = ISR data value (= interrupt controller reg address)
# a2 = saved reg dump ptr
# s0 = saved reg dump ptr
# s1 = vector table offset
# s2 = interrupt number
# a3,v0,v1 etc available for use
.text
FUNC_START(hal_isr_springboard_pci)
lbu v0,0(a1)
nor v0,v0,v0
la a1,CYGARC_REG_PCI_MASK
lbu a2,0(a1)
and v0,v0,a2
addi a2,$0,CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_INTC_PCI_base
b hal_isr_springboard
nop
FUNC_END(hal_isr_springboard_pci)
FUNC_START(hal_isr_springboard_io)
lbu v0,0(a1)
nor v0,v0,v0
la a1,CYGARC_REG_IO_MASK
lbu a2,0(a1)
and v0,v0,a2
addi a2,$0,CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_INTC_IO_base
b hal_isr_springboard
nop
FUNC_END(hal_isr_springboard_io)
hal_isr_springboard_v320usc:
lw v0,0(a1)
la a1,CYGARC_REG_INT_CFG0
lw v1,0(a1)
lw a2,4(a1) # CFG1
or v1,v1,a2
lw a2,8(a1) # CFG2
or v1,v1,a2
la a1,CYGARC_REG_INT_CFG3
lw a2,0(a1)
or v1,v1,a2
and v0,v0,v1
addi a2,$0,CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_INTC_V320USC_base
FUNC_START(hal_isr_springboard)
# The following code implements an ls bit index algorithm similar
# to that in hal_lsbit_index() in hal_misc.c.
negu v1,v0 # v1 = -v0
and v1,v1,v0 # v1 &= v0 [isolate ls bit]
sll v0,v1,16 # v0 = v1<<16
subu v1,v0,v1 # v1 = v0 - v1
sll a0,v1,6 # a0 = v1<<6
addu v1,v1,a0 # v1 += a0
sll a1,v1,4 # a1 = v1<<4
addu v1,v1,a1 # v1 += a1
la v0,hal_isr_springboard_table # v0 = table address
srl v1,v1,26 # v1 = v1>>26
addu v1,v1,v0 # v1 = table entry address
lb a0,0(v1) # a0 = intc isr number
add s2,a0,a2 # s2 = eCos isr number
#ifdef CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
hal_isr_springboard_chaining:
# This serves as the __default_interrupt_isr entry-point in
# chaning mode, thus ensuring that all interrupts from
# vectors 0-5 eventually end up on the special CHAINING vector.
# (See the hal_interrupt_handlers table)
ori s1,zero,CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_CHAINING*4 # s1 = chaining isr ix
#else
sll s1,s2,2 # s1 = isr table index
#endif
la v1,hal_interrupt_handlers
add v1,v1,s1 # v1 = isr handler address
lw v1,0(v1) # v1 = isr handler
la a1,hal_interrupt_data
add a1,a1,s1 # a1 = address of data ptr
lw a1,0(a1) # a1 = data pointer
move a0,s2 # pass interrupt number
jr v1 # jump to handler, return is to
# default vsr already in ra
nop
FUNC_END(hal_isr_springboard)
hal_isr_springboard_table:
.byte -1, 0, 1, 12, 2, 6, 0, 13
.byte 3, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 14
.byte 10, 4, 0, 0, 8, 0, 0, 25
.byte 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 21, 27, 15
.byte 31, 11, 5, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
.byte 9, 0, 0, 24, 0, 0, 20, 26
.byte 30, 0, 0, 0, 0, 23, 0, 19
.byte 29, 0, 22, 18, 28, 17, 16, 0
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## MEMC initialization.
## This also initializes the PCI bus and ISA bus bridge, so at the end of this
## we should have full access to all the memory and devices we need.
## This code is table driven, which is somewhat more compact that coding it all.
## Table entries consist of an address and a value to store in that address.
## A zero address terminates the table. Two special address values modify the
## behaviour:
## DELAY_LOOP loops for the number of iterations in the value field.
## WRITE16 treats the next 2 words as an address and value to be written
## with a 16 bit write cycle.
#if !defined(CYG_HAL_STARTUP_RAM)
#define DELAY_LOOP 1
#define WRITE16 2
FUNC_START(hal_memc_setup)
lar t0,hal_memc_setup_table
la t1,0xbfc00000
la t2,DELAY_LOOP
la t3,WRITE16
1:
lw a0,0(t0) # next table entry
lw a1,4(t0) # value to write
addiu t0,8 # go to next entry
beq a0,t2,2f # Check for delay
nop
beq a0,t3,3f # Check for 16 bit write
nop
beqz a0,9f # zero terminates loop
nop
sw a1,0(a0) # write it
lw zero,0(t1) # uncached read to flush write buffer
b 1b
nop
2:
lw zero,0(t1) # uncached read to flush write buffer
bnez a1,2b # count down by value in a1
addiu a1,-1 # decrement in delay slot
b 1b # go back to loop
nop
3:
lw a3,0(t0) # get next word
addiu t0,4 # skip it
sh a3,0(a1) # store halfword
lw zero,0(t1) # uncached read to flush write buffer
b 1b
nop
9:
jr ra
nop
FUNC_END(hal_memc_setup)
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## The initialization table
#define USC_LB_BUS_CFG 0xb800007c
#define USC_SDRAM_MA_CMD 0xb8000088
hal_memc_setup_table:
.long DELAY_LOOP, 10000 # Wait for HW to settle
#ifdef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_MSBFIRST
# V320SC : big-endian, max bus watch timer
.long USC_LB_BUS_CFG, 0x04010ff0
#else
.long USC_LB_BUS_CFG, 0x04000ff0
#endif
.long USC_SDRAM_MA_CMD, 0x00a70000
.long USC_SDRAM_MA_CMD, 0x00e70220
.long 0, 0
#endif // !CYG_HAL_STARTUP_RAM
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## ISR tables.
.extern hal_default_isr
.data
#ifdef CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
.globl hal_interrupt_handlers
hal_interrupt_handlers:
# These first 6 vectors all go through a springboard for further
# interrupt controller vector decoding before ending up on the
# special chaining vector below.
.long hal_isr_springboard_v320usc
.long hal_isr_springboard_pci
.long hal_isr_springboard_chaining
.long hal_isr_springboard_chaining
.long hal_isr_springboard_io
.long hal_isr_springboard_chaining
.long hal_default_isr # chaining vector
.globl hal_interrupt_data
hal_interrupt_data:
.long CYGARC_REG_INT_STAT
.long CYGARC_REG_PCI_STAT
.long 0
.long 0
.long CYGARC_REG_IO_STAT
.long 0
.long 0 # chaining vector data
.globl hal_interrupt_objects
hal_interrupt_objects:
.long 0
.long 0
.long 0
.long 0
.long 0
.long 0
.long 0 # chaining vector object
.globl cyg_hal_interrupt_level
cyg_hal_interrupt_level:
.rept CYGNUM_HAL_ISR_COUNT
.byte 0
.endr
#else // CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
.globl hal_interrupt_handlers
hal_interrupt_handlers:
.long hal_isr_springboard_v320usc
.long hal_isr_springboard_pci
.long hal_default_isr
.long hal_default_isr
.long hal_isr_springboard_io
.long hal_default_isr
.rept CYGNUM_HAL_ISR_COUNT-6
.long hal_default_isr
.endr
.globl hal_interrupt_data
hal_interrupt_data:
.long CYGARC_REG_INT_STAT
.long CYGARC_REG_PCI_STAT
.long 0
.long 0
.long CYGARC_REG_IO_STAT
.long 0
.rept CYGNUM_HAL_ISR_COUNT-6
.long 0
.endr
.globl hal_interrupt_objects
hal_interrupt_objects:
.rept CYGNUM_HAL_ISR_COUNT
.long 0
.endr
.globl cyg_hal_interrupt_level
cyg_hal_interrupt_level:
.rept CYGNUM_HAL_ISR_COUNT
.byte 0
.endr
#endif // CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## end of platform.S
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