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##=============================================================================
##
## platform.S
##
## MIPS VRC4372 platform code
##
##=============================================================================
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##=============================================================================
#######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
##
## Author(s): nickg
## Contributors: nickg
## Date: 1999-04-20
## Purpose: MIPS vrc4372 platform code
## Description: Platform specific code for VRC4372 board.
##
##
##
##
######DESCRIPTIONEND####
##
##=============================================================================
#include <pkgconf/system.h>
#include <pkgconf/hal.h>
#ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL
# include <pkgconf/kernel.h>
#endif
#include <cyg/hal/arch.inc>
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## ISR springboard.
## This routine decodes the interrupt from the VRC4372 interrupt controller
## and vectors to it.
# On entry:
# a0 = MIPS status register interrupt number (1,2 or 3)
# a1 = ISR data value (= interrupt status 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
hal_isr_springboard:
lw v0,0(a1) # v0 = stat reg value
# 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
addi s2,a0,6 # s2 = eCos isr number
sll s1,s2,2 # s1 = isr table index
la v1,hal_interrupt_handlers
addu v1,v1,s1 # v1 = isr handler address
lw v1,0(v1) # v1 = isr handler
la a1,hal_interrupt_data
addu 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
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
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Data Load/Store Bus error VSR
##
## If the VRC4373 tries to access a PCI config space register that does
## not have a real device behind it, it provokes a bus error.
## This is a special bus error VSR that detects when we get a bus error
## from a PCI configuration space access and fixes it up to allow the
## program to continue.
## This VSR works in conjunction with hal_pci_config_read().
## Essentially, if we get a bus error it checks the EPC value and if it
## is at the instruction that accesses the PCI bus, in hal_pci_config_read(),
## it skips it and fixes the registers to allow the program to continue.
## None of this would be necessary if the VRC4373 behaved sensibly and
## returned 0xFFFFFFFF for reads from empty device slots like it should.
.text
.globl hal_bus_error_vsr
hal_bus_error_vsr:
# We come here with everything still in registers and:
# K0 = vector number (==7*4)
# K1 = address of this routine
# Check for special address
la k1,hal_pci_config_read_load
mvafc0 k0,epc
bne k0,k1,1f
nop
# We have a match, skip the offending instruction
# and put 0xFFFFFFFF into V0.
# First we must clear the EXL bit so that we can
# write to EPC.
mfc0 k1,status # Get status reg
la v0,0xFFFFFFFD # mask for EXL
and k1,v0,k1 # clear EXL
mtc0 k1,status # return to CP0
nop # let it work
nop
nop
addi k0,k0,4 # skip offending instruction
mvatc0 k0,epc # return to EPC
nop # let it work
nop
nop
la v0,0xFFFFFFFF # Put 0xFFFFFFFF into v0
sync # let everything settle
eret # and return
nop
# If this is not the special location, we need to continue
# with the usual bus error handling. Since we no longer have
# the original VSR table entry, we use the one just before it
# (for instruction fetch bus error). At present this points
# to the same error handler.
1:
la k1,hal_vsr_table # Get VSR table
lw k1,24(k1) # Pick another vector to follow
la k0,28 # but pretend we are still Bus Error
jr k1 # go there
nop
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## PCI config space access function
##
## This is the only function that should be used to read data from the PCI
## configuration space data register. It works with the bus error VSR
## above to work around any bus errors provoked by the VRC4373.
FUNC_START(hal_pci_config_read)
hal_pci_config_read_load:
.set noreorder
lw v0,0(a0) # Read the value. If this bus-errors the
# handler will skip this instruction and
# put 0xFFFFFFFF into v0.
jr ra # And return
nop
FUNC_END(hal_pci_config_read)
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Breakpoint springboard
## The following value has been determined by looking at the code that
## PMON puts in the interrupt vector. Clearly it will be different for
## different versions of PMON. A better approach might be to copy the original
## code out and execute that here. However, there is no guarantee that it is
## position independent.
#define CYGHWR_MIPS_PMON_EXEPTION_ENTRY 0xa0000dd4
.text
.globl hal_breakpoint_springboard
hal_breakpoint_springboard:
# We enter here with all of the CPU state still
# in its registers except:
# K0 = vector index
# K1 = address of this function
la k0,CYGHWR_MIPS_PMON_EXEPTION_ENTRY
jr k0
nop
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## ISR tables.
.extern hal_default_isr
.data
.globl hal_interrupt_handlers
hal_interrupt_handlers:
.long hal_default_isr
.long hal_isr_springboard
.long hal_isr_springboard
.long hal_isr_springboard
.long hal_default_isr
.long hal_default_isr
.rept 32
.long hal_default_isr
.endr
.globl hal_interrupt_data
hal_interrupt_data:
.long 0
.long CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_VRC4373_INTC_STAT0
.long CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_VRC4373_INTC_STAT1
.long CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_VRC4373_INTC_STAT2
.long 0
.long 0
.rept 32
.long 0
.endr
.globl hal_interrupt_objects
hal_interrupt_objects:
.rept 38
.long 0
.endr
.globl cyg_hal_interrupt_level
cyg_hal_interrupt_level:
.rept 38
.byte 0
.endr
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## MMU setup.
## Much of this code is taken from the PMON sources, hence it does not fully
## conform to our normal coding conventions.
#if defined(CYG_HAL_STARTUP_ROM) || defined(CYG_HAL_STARTUP_ROMRAM)
## DEFINITIONS FOR THE TLB SUPPORT
#define IO_PHYSICAL_BASE 0x80000000
#define IO_VIRTUAL_BASE 0xc0000000
#define NTLBENTRIES 32
#define K0BASE 0x80000000
#define TLBLO_G 0x00000001
#define TLBLO_V 0x00000002
#define TLBLO_D 0x00000004
#define TLBPGMASK_MASK 0x01ffe000
#define TLBINX_INXMASK 0x0000003f
#define CFG_C_UNCACHED 2
#define TLBLO_CSHIFT 3
#define TLBLO_PFNSHIFT 6
#define TLBLO_PFNMASK 0x3fffffc0
#define TLBHI_VPN2MASK 0xffffe000
#define TLBHI_VPN2SHIFT 13
#define TLBHI_VPNMASK 0xfffff000
#define TLBHI_VPNSHIFT 12
#define TLBLO_UNCACHED (CFG_C_UNCACHED<<TLBLO_CSHIFT)
#define PAGE_SIZE 0x01000000
#define PADDR_INC 0x02000000
#define NUMB_PG 8
.text
.set noreorder
.extern hal_mmu_setup_return
FUNC_START(hal_mmu_setup)
mtc0 zero,tlbhi
nop
li a0,0
2:
bal resettlb
nop
addiu a0,a0,1
bne a0,NTLBENTRIES,2b
nop
#define tlblo_even s0
#define tlblo_odd s1
#define vaddr s2
#define paddr0 s3
#define paddr1 s4
#define pmask s5
#define tmp s6
#define ix k1
li ix,0
li vaddr,IO_VIRTUAL_BASE
li paddr0,IO_PHYSICAL_BASE
loop:
li a0,((PAGE_SIZE - 1) << 1)
li a1,TLBPGMASK_MASK
and pmask, a0,a1
li tlblo_even, TLBLO_V | TLBLO_D | TLBLO_G
li tlblo_odd, TLBLO_V | TLBLO_D | TLBLO_G
li tmp,PAGE_SIZE
addu paddr1,paddr0,tmp
li tmp,TLBHI_VPN2MASK
and a1,vaddr,tmp
li tmp,TLBLO_PFNSHIFT
srl a2,paddr0,tmp
li tmp,TLBLO_PFNMASK
and a2,a2,tmp
or a2,a2,TLBLO_UNCACHED
or a2,a2,tlblo_even
li tmp,TLBLO_PFNSHIFT
srl a3,paddr1,tmp
li tmp,TLBLO_PFNMASK
and a3,a3,tmp
or a3,a3,TLBLO_UNCACHED
or a3,a3,tlblo_odd
move a0,pmask
or a0,a0,ix
bal map_tlb4000
nop
addi ix,ix,1
li tmp,PADDR_INC
addu vaddr,vaddr,tmp
addu paddr0,paddr0,tmp
li tmp,NUMB_PG
bne ix,tmp,loop
nop
# Go back via a jump, not a return
lar k0,hal_mmu_setup_return
jr k0
nop
FUNC_END(hal_mmu_setup)
## Invalidate the TLB entry specified by index
##
## resettlb(index)
## a0 = index
##
## Uses : t0, t2, v0, a0
FUNC_START(resettlb)
li t2,K0BASE & TLBHI_VPN2MASK
mfc0 t0,tlbhi # save current TLBHI
mfc0 v0,status # save SR and disable interrupts
mtc0 zero,status # clear interrupts
mtc0 t2,tlbhi # invalidate entry
mtc0 zero,tlblo0
mtc0 zero,tlblo1
mtc0 a0,index
nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop
tlbwi
nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop
mtc0 t0,tlbhi
mtc0 v0,status
j ra
nop
FUNC_END(resettlb)
## Setup R4000 TLB entry
##
## map_tlb4000(mask_index, tlbhi, pte_even, pte_odd)
## a0 = TLB entry index and page mask
## a1 = virtual page number and PID
## a2 = pte -- contents of even pte
## a3 = pte -- contents of odd pte
##
##
##
## Uses : t0, t1, t2, v0, a0, a1, a2, a3
FUNC_START(map_tlb4000)
and t2,a0,TLBPGMASK_MASK
and a0,TLBINX_INXMASK
mfc0 t1,tlbhi # save current TLBPID
mfc0 v0,status # save SR and disable interrupts
mtc0 zero,status # clear interrupts
mtc0 t2,pagemask # set
mtc0 a1,tlbhi # set VPN and TLBPID
mtc0 a2,tlblo0 # set PPN and access bits
mtc0 a3,tlblo1 # set PPN and access bits
mtc0 a0,index # set INDEX to wired entry
nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop
tlbwi # drop it in
nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop
mtc0 t1,tlbhi # restore TLBPID
mtc0 v0,status # restore SR
j ra
nop
FUNC_END(map_tlb4000)
#endif
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## 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_ROM) || defined(CYG_HAL_STARTUP_ROMRAM)
#define DELAY_LOOP 1
#define WRITE16 2
#define WRITEREAD32 3
FUNC_START(hal_memc_setup)
lar t0,hal_memc_setup_table
la t1,0xbfc00000
la t2,DELAY_LOOP
la t3,WRITE16
la t4,WRITEREAD32
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
beq a0,t4,4f # Check for 32 bit write/read
nop
beqz a0,9f # zero terminates loop
nop
lw zero,0(t1) # uncached read to flush write buffer
sw a1,0(a0) # write it
lw zero,0(t1) # uncached read to flush write buffer
b 1b
nop
4:
lw a3,0(t0) # get next word
addiu t0,4 # skip it
lw zero,0(t1) # uncached read to flush write buffer
sw a3,0(a1) # write it
lw a3,0(a1) # and read it back
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)
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Definitions for the VRC4373, also known as the Nile I,
## and maybe the Nile III as well.
#define N1_BASE 0xAF000000
#define N2_BASE 0xBC000000
#define BMCTRL (N1_BASE + 0x00)
#define S1CTRL (N1_BASE + 0x04)
#define S2CTRL (N1_BASE + 0x08)
#define S3CTRL (N1_BASE + 0x0C)
#define S4CTRL (N1_BASE + 0x10)
#define PCIMSTRADDR1 (N1_BASE + 0x14)
#define PCIMSTRADDR2 (N1_BASE + 0x18)
#define PCISLAVADDR1 (N1_BASE + 0x1C)
#define PCISLAVADDR2 (N1_BASE + 0x20)
#define PCIMSTRIO (N1_BASE + 0x24)
#define PCICNFGDATA (N1_BASE + 0x28)
#define PCICNFGADDR (N1_BASE + 0x2C)
#define PCIMBOX1 (N1_BASE + 0x30)
#define PCIMBOX2 (N1_BASE + 0x34)
#define DMACTRL1 (N1_BASE + 0x38)
#define DMALCLADDR1 (N1_BASE + 0x3C)
#define DMAPCIADDR1 (N1_BASE + 0x40)
#define DMACTRL2 (N1_BASE + 0x44)
#define DMALCLADDR2 (N1_BASE + 0x48)
#define DMAPCIADDR2 (N1_BASE + 0x4C)
#define BUSERRSTAT (N1_BASE + 0x50)
#define INTCNTRL (N1_BASE + 0x54)
#define REFRESHRATE (N1_BASE + 0x58)
#define BOOTROMWPRTCT (N1_BASE + 0x5C)
#define PCI_EXCL_ACC (N1_BASE + 0x60)
#define PCI_ENABLE_REG (N1_BASE + 0x74)
#define N3_POM_INIT (N1_BASE + 0x78)
/*
#define N1RESERVED1 (N1_BASE + 0x60)
*/
#if defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_VR4300_VRC4375)
#define N3_EM (N1_BASE + 0x7C)
#define N3_ARB (N1_BASE + 0x80)
#define UARTRBR (N1_BASE + 0x84)
#define UARTTHR (N1_BASE + 0x84)
#define UARTIER (N1_BASE + 0x88)
#define UARTDLL (N1_BASE + 0x84)
#define UARTDLM (N1_BASE + 0x88)
#define UARTIIR (N1_BASE + 0x8C)
#define UARTFCR (N1_BASE + 0x8C)
#define UARTLCR (N1_BASE + 0x90)
#define UARTMCR (N1_BASE + 0x94)
#define UARTLSR (N1_BASE + 0x98)
#define UARTMSR (N1_BASE + 0x9C)
#define UARTSCR (N1_BASE + 0xA0)
#endif
#define N1PCIHEADER (N1_BASE + 0x100)
#define N1PCICMD (N1PCIHEADER + 0x04)
#define MBOXPCIADDR (N1PCIHEADER + 0x10)
#define N1CLSIZE (N1PCIHEADER + 0x0c) /* Cache Line Size */
#define N1MLTIM (N1PCIHEADER + 0x0d)
#define N1MBADD (N1PCIHEADER + 0x10)
#define N1RSVD2 (N1PCIHEADER + 0x40) /* Word boundary */
#define N1RTYTIM (N1PCIHEADER + 0x41)
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Definitions for the VRC4372, also known as the Nile II.
#if defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_VR4300_VRC4373)
#define PCI_N2_DEV 0x00010000 /* PCI Device # - Nile 2 */
#elif defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_VR4300_VRC4375)
#define PCI_N2_DEV 0x00080000 /* PCI Device # - Nile 2 */
#endif
#define N2CLSIZE ( 0x0c) /* Cache Line Size */
#define N2IOADD ( 0x14)
#define N2DSCTIM ( 0x40)
#define IOCON (N2_BASE + 0x0000)
/* GPIO Bus Controller Registers */
#define GPDIR (IOCON + 0x0100)
#define GPOUT (IOCON + 0x0104)
#define GPIN (IOCON + 0x0108)
/* Interrupt Controller Registers */
#define INTPOL (IOCON + 0x200)
#define INTTRIG (IOCON + 0x204)
#define INTPINS (IOCON + 0x208)
#define INTMASK0 (IOCON + 0x20C)
#define INTSTAT0 (IOCON + 0x210)
#define INTMASK1 (IOCON + 0x214)
#define INTSTAT1 (IOCON + 0x218)
#define INTMASK2 (IOCON + 0x21C)
#define INTSTAT2 (IOCON + 0x220)
/* IO Bus Controller Registers */
#if defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_MSBFIRST)
// The 16 bit registers are swapped pairwise in each word.
#define IOPROF_00 (IOCON + 0x0402)
#define IOPROF_01 (IOCON + 0x0400)
#define IOPROF_02 (IOCON + 0x0406)
#define IOPROF_03 (IOCON + 0x0404)
#define IOPROF_04 (IOCON + 0x040A)
#define IOPROF_05 (IOCON + 0x0408)
#define IOPROF_06 (IOCON + 0x040E)
#define IOPROF_07 (IOCON + 0x040C)
#define IOPROF_08 (IOCON + 0x0412)
#define IOPROF_09 (IOCON + 0x0410)
#define IOPROF_0A (IOCON + 0x0416)
#define IOPROF_0B (IOCON + 0x0414)
#define IOPROF_0C (IOCON + 0x041a)
#define IOPROF_10 (IOCON + 0x0422)
#define IOPROF_11 (IOCON + 0x0420)
#define IOPROF_12 (IOCON + 0x0426)
#define IOPROF_13 (IOCON + 0x0424)
#elif defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_LSBFIRST)
#define IOPROF_00 (IOCON + 0x0400)
#define IOPROF_01 (IOCON + 0x0402)
#define IOPROF_02 (IOCON + 0x0404)
#define IOPROF_03 (IOCON + 0x0406)
#define IOPROF_04 (IOCON + 0x0408)
#define IOPROF_05 (IOCON + 0x040A)
#define IOPROF_06 (IOCON + 0x040C)
#define IOPROF_07 (IOCON + 0x040E)
#define IOPROF_08 (IOCON + 0x0410)
#define IOPROF_09 (IOCON + 0x0412)
#define IOPROF_0A (IOCON + 0x0414)
#define IOPROF_0B (IOCON + 0x0416)
#define IOPROF_0C (IOCON + 0x0418)
#define IOPROF_10 (IOCON + 0x0420)
#define IOPROF_11 (IOCON + 0x0422)
#define IOPROF_12 (IOCON + 0x0424)
#define IOPROF_13 (IOCON + 0x0426)
#else
#error MIPS endianness not define by configuration
#endif
#define IOTOUT (IOCON + 0x0430)
#define IOPOL (IOCON + 0x0434)
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## PCI definitions
#define PCI_IOSPACE_BASE 0x0c /* PCI I/O Space Adr */
#define PCIADR_REGNO 0x000000fc /* Register # mask */
#define PCI_CONFIG( dev, func, reg ) ( dev | ( reg & PCIADR_REGNO) )
#define PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG 0x04
#define PCI_MAP_REG_START 0x10
#define PCI_INTERRUPT_REG 0x3c
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## The initialization table
hal_memc_setup_table:
.long DELAY_LOOP, 0x00010000 # Wait for HW to settle
# Set up SDRAM and SIMM1
#if defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_VR4300_VRC4373)
.long BMCTRL, 0x0000803b # Base memory setup
.long S1CTRL, 0x0402013f # SIMM1
#elif defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_VR4300_VRC4375)
.long N3_EM, 0x00000000
.long N3_ARB, 0x00000000
.long BMCTRL, 0x0000100b # Base memory setup
# Dont set up SIMMs on VR4375 at present.
#else
#error Unsupported board
#endif
# Set up power-on memory state
.long N3_POM_INIT, 0x00000002 # Power-on memory init
.long DELAY_LOOP, 0x00000100 # wait a bit
.long WRITEREAD32, N3_POM_INIT, 0x00000004 # Power-on memory init
.long DELAY_LOOP, 0x00000100 # wait a bit
.long WRITEREAD32, N3_POM_INIT, 0x00000001 # Power-on memory init
.long DELAY_LOOP, 0x00000100 # wait a bit
.long REFRESHRATE, 0x00000fff # DRAM refresh rate
#if defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_VR4300_VRC4375)
.long N3_ARB, 0x00000005
#endif
.long BOOTROMWPRTCT, 0xffffff3e # Write protect boot ROM
# Set up PCI master address window
.long PCIMSTRADDR1, 0x1c0fd01c
.long PCIMSTRADDR2, 0x80081080
# Set up PCI slave address window
.long PCISLAVADDR1, 0x00081000
.long PCISLAVADDR2, 0x10081080
# Map PCI IO space Phys == Local
.long PCIMSTRIO, 0x0c0fd00c
# VRC437X Bridge config space
.long N1PCICMD, 0x00000006 # Memory space enable, bus master
.long N1CLSIZE, 0x00003000 # Master latency time
.long N1MBADD, 0x20000000 # Mailbox base address
.long N1RSVD2, 0x0000f000 # Retry value
.long PCI_EXCL_ACC, 0x00000020 # PCI exclusive access register
.long PCI_ENABLE_REG, 0x00000005 # PCI config done, enable arbitration
# Set up 4372. This is configured entirely through its PCI
# configuration space. Hence the following all consist of
# writing an address to the PCICNFGADDR register followed
# by a write of the data to the PCICNFGDATA register.
.long PCICNFGADDR, PCI_CONFIG( PCI_N2_DEV, 0, PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG)
.long PCICNFGDATA, 0x00000146
.long PCICNFGADDR, PCI_CONFIG( PCI_N2_DEV, 0, N2CLSIZE)
.long PCICNFGDATA, 0x00003000
.long PCICNFGADDR, PCI_CONFIG( PCI_N2_DEV, 0, PCI_MAP_REG_START)
.long PCICNFGDATA, 0x1c000000
.long PCICNFGADDR, PCI_CONFIG( PCI_N2_DEV, 0, N2IOADD)
.long PCICNFGDATA, 0x80000000
.long PCICNFGADDR, PCI_CONFIG( PCI_N2_DEV, 0, PCI_INTERRUPT_REG)
.long PCICNFGDATA, 0x00000000
.long PCICNFGADDR, PCI_CONFIG( PCI_N2_DEV, 0, N2DSCTIM)
.long PCICNFGDATA, 0x0070f000
# Set up IO bus controller chip select profile registers to
# allow access to the devices.
.long WRITE16, IOPROF_00, 0x04d1 # RTC - DS1386
.long WRITE16, IOPROF_01, 0x007f # DUART - Z8530
.long WRITE16, IOPROF_02, 0x007f # Timer - Z8536
.long WRITE16, IOPROF_03, 0x00d9 # Parallel = 8255
.long WRITE16, IOPROF_06, 0x007f # 7 segment display
.long WRITE16, IOPROF_07, 0x007f # 7 segment display
# Configure the rest of the 4372
.long IOTOUT, 0x200003c0 # IO timout control
.long IOPOL, 0x00000000 # IO bus pin polarity
.long GPDIR, 0x000007c0 # GPIO pins 6-10 output
.long INTPOL, 0x00003fff # Interrupt polarity
.long INTTRIG, 0x00003fff # Interrupt trigger
.long INTMASK0, 0x00000000
.long INTMASK1, 0x00000000
.long INTMASK2, 0x00000000
.long INTSTAT0, 0x00000000 # Zero all int status regs
.long INTSTAT1, 0x00000000
.long INTSTAT2, 0x00000000
.long DELAY_LOOP, 0x00010000 # Wait for HW to settle
.long 0, 0
#endif
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## end of platform.S
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