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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2001 Takanori Watanabe <takawata@jp.freebsd.org>
* Copyright (c) 2001 Mitsuru IWASAKI <iwasaki@jp.freebsd.org>
* Copyright (c) 2003 Peter Wemm
* Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Jung-uk Kim <jkim@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/memrange.h>
#include <sys/smp.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/pmap.h>
#include <machine/intr_machdep.h>
#include <x86/mca.h>
#include <machine/pcb.h>
#include <machine/pmap.h>
#include <machine/specialreg.h>
#ifdef SMP
#include <x86/apicreg.h>
#include <machine/smp.h>
#include <machine/vmparam.h>
#endif
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#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
#include <dev/acpica/acpivar.h>
#include "acpi_wakecode.h"
#include "acpi_wakedata.h"
/* Make sure the code is less than a page and leave room for the stack. */
CTASSERT(sizeof(wakecode) < PAGE_SIZE - 1024);
extern int acpi_resume_beep;
extern int acpi_reset_video;
#ifdef SMP
extern struct pcb **susppcbs;
#else
static struct pcb **susppcbs;
#endif
int acpi_restorecpu(vm_offset_t, struct pcb *);
static void *acpi_alloc_wakeup_handler(void);
static void acpi_stop_beep(void *);
#ifdef SMP
static int acpi_wakeup_ap(struct acpi_softc *, int);
Commit the support for removing cpumask_t and replacing it directly with cpuset_t objects. That is going to offer the underlying support for a simple bump of MAXCPU and then support for number of cpus > 32 (as it is today). Right now, cpumask_t is an int, 32 bits on all our supported architecture. cpumask_t on the other side is implemented as an array of longs, and easilly extendible by definition. The architectures touched by this commit are the following: - amd64 - i386 - pc98 - arm - ia64 - XEN while the others are still missing. Userland is believed to be fully converted with the changes contained here. Some technical notes: - This commit may be considered an ABI nop for all the architectures different from amd64 and ia64 (and sparc64 in the future) - per-cpu members, which are now converted to cpuset_t, needs to be accessed avoiding migration, because the size of cpuset_t should be considered unknown - size of cpuset_t objects is different from kernel and userland (this is primirally done in order to leave some more space in userland to cope with KBI extensions). If you need to access kernel cpuset_t from the userland please refer to example in this patch on how to do that correctly (kgdb may be a good source, for example). - Support for other architectures is going to be added soon - Only MAXCPU for amd64 is bumped now The patch has been tested by sbruno and Nicholas Esborn on opteron 4 x 12 pack CPUs. More testing on big SMP is expected to came soon. pluknet tested the patch with his 8-ways on both amd64 and i386. Tested by: pluknet, sbruno, gianni, Nicholas Esborn Reviewed by: jeff, jhb, sbruno
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static void acpi_wakeup_cpus(struct acpi_softc *, const cpuset_t *);
#endif
#define WAKECODE_VADDR(sc) ((sc)->acpi_wakeaddr + (3 * PAGE_SIZE))
#define WAKECODE_PADDR(sc) ((sc)->acpi_wakephys + (3 * PAGE_SIZE))
#define WAKECODE_FIXUP(offset, type, val) do { \
type *addr; \
addr = (type *)(WAKECODE_VADDR(sc) + offset); \
*addr = val; \
} while (0)
/* Turn off bits 1&2 of the PIT, stopping the beep. */
static void
acpi_stop_beep(void *arg)
{
outb(0x61, inb(0x61) & ~0x3);
}
#ifdef SMP
static int
acpi_wakeup_ap(struct acpi_softc *sc, int cpu)
{
int vector = (WAKECODE_PADDR(sc) >> 12) & 0xff;
int apic_id = cpu_apic_ids[cpu];
int ms;
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_pcb, struct pcb *, susppcbs[cpu]);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_gdt, uint16_t, susppcbs[cpu]->pcb_gdt.rd_limit);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_gdt + 2, uint64_t,
susppcbs[cpu]->pcb_gdt.rd_base);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_cpu, int, cpu);
/* do an INIT IPI: assert RESET */
lapic_ipi_raw(APIC_DEST_DESTFLD | APIC_TRIGMOD_EDGE |
APIC_LEVEL_ASSERT | APIC_DESTMODE_PHY | APIC_DELMODE_INIT, apic_id);
/* wait for pending status end */
lapic_ipi_wait(-1);
/* do an INIT IPI: deassert RESET */
lapic_ipi_raw(APIC_DEST_ALLESELF | APIC_TRIGMOD_LEVEL |
APIC_LEVEL_DEASSERT | APIC_DESTMODE_PHY | APIC_DELMODE_INIT, 0);
/* wait for pending status end */
DELAY(10000); /* wait ~10mS */
lapic_ipi_wait(-1);
/*
* next we do a STARTUP IPI: the previous INIT IPI might still be
* latched, (P5 bug) this 1st STARTUP would then terminate
* immediately, and the previously started INIT IPI would continue. OR
* the previous INIT IPI has already run. and this STARTUP IPI will
* run. OR the previous INIT IPI was ignored. and this STARTUP IPI
* will run.
*/
/* do a STARTUP IPI */
lapic_ipi_raw(APIC_DEST_DESTFLD | APIC_TRIGMOD_EDGE |
APIC_LEVEL_DEASSERT | APIC_DESTMODE_PHY | APIC_DELMODE_STARTUP |
vector, apic_id);
lapic_ipi_wait(-1);
DELAY(200); /* wait ~200uS */
/*
* finally we do a 2nd STARTUP IPI: this 2nd STARTUP IPI should run IF
* the previous STARTUP IPI was cancelled by a latched INIT IPI. OR
* this STARTUP IPI will be ignored, as only ONE STARTUP IPI is
* recognized after hardware RESET or INIT IPI.
*/
lapic_ipi_raw(APIC_DEST_DESTFLD | APIC_TRIGMOD_EDGE |
APIC_LEVEL_DEASSERT | APIC_DESTMODE_PHY | APIC_DELMODE_STARTUP |
vector, apic_id);
lapic_ipi_wait(-1);
DELAY(200); /* wait ~200uS */
/* Wait up to 5 seconds for it to start. */
for (ms = 0; ms < 5000; ms++) {
if (*(int *)(WAKECODE_VADDR(sc) + wakeup_cpu) == 0)
return (1); /* return SUCCESS */
DELAY(1000);
}
return (0); /* return FAILURE */
}
#define WARMBOOT_TARGET 0
#define WARMBOOT_OFF (KERNBASE + 0x0467)
#define WARMBOOT_SEG (KERNBASE + 0x0469)
#define CMOS_REG (0x70)
#define CMOS_DATA (0x71)
#define BIOS_RESET (0x0f)
#define BIOS_WARM (0x0a)
static void
Commit the support for removing cpumask_t and replacing it directly with cpuset_t objects. That is going to offer the underlying support for a simple bump of MAXCPU and then support for number of cpus > 32 (as it is today). Right now, cpumask_t is an int, 32 bits on all our supported architecture. cpumask_t on the other side is implemented as an array of longs, and easilly extendible by definition. The architectures touched by this commit are the following: - amd64 - i386 - pc98 - arm - ia64 - XEN while the others are still missing. Userland is believed to be fully converted with the changes contained here. Some technical notes: - This commit may be considered an ABI nop for all the architectures different from amd64 and ia64 (and sparc64 in the future) - per-cpu members, which are now converted to cpuset_t, needs to be accessed avoiding migration, because the size of cpuset_t should be considered unknown - size of cpuset_t objects is different from kernel and userland (this is primirally done in order to leave some more space in userland to cope with KBI extensions). If you need to access kernel cpuset_t from the userland please refer to example in this patch on how to do that correctly (kgdb may be a good source, for example). - Support for other architectures is going to be added soon - Only MAXCPU for amd64 is bumped now The patch has been tested by sbruno and Nicholas Esborn on opteron 4 x 12 pack CPUs. More testing on big SMP is expected to came soon. pluknet tested the patch with his 8-ways on both amd64 and i386. Tested by: pluknet, sbruno, gianni, Nicholas Esborn Reviewed by: jeff, jhb, sbruno
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acpi_wakeup_cpus(struct acpi_softc *sc, const cpuset_t *wakeup_cpus)
{
uint32_t mpbioswarmvec;
int cpu;
u_char mpbiosreason;
/* save the current value of the warm-start vector */
mpbioswarmvec = *((uint32_t *)WARMBOOT_OFF);
outb(CMOS_REG, BIOS_RESET);
mpbiosreason = inb(CMOS_DATA);
/* setup a vector to our boot code */
*((volatile u_short *)WARMBOOT_OFF) = WARMBOOT_TARGET;
*((volatile u_short *)WARMBOOT_SEG) = WAKECODE_PADDR(sc) >> 4;
outb(CMOS_REG, BIOS_RESET);
outb(CMOS_DATA, BIOS_WARM); /* 'warm-start' */
/* Wake up each AP. */
for (cpu = 1; cpu < mp_ncpus; cpu++) {
Commit the support for removing cpumask_t and replacing it directly with cpuset_t objects. That is going to offer the underlying support for a simple bump of MAXCPU and then support for number of cpus > 32 (as it is today). Right now, cpumask_t is an int, 32 bits on all our supported architecture. cpumask_t on the other side is implemented as an array of longs, and easilly extendible by definition. The architectures touched by this commit are the following: - amd64 - i386 - pc98 - arm - ia64 - XEN while the others are still missing. Userland is believed to be fully converted with the changes contained here. Some technical notes: - This commit may be considered an ABI nop for all the architectures different from amd64 and ia64 (and sparc64 in the future) - per-cpu members, which are now converted to cpuset_t, needs to be accessed avoiding migration, because the size of cpuset_t should be considered unknown - size of cpuset_t objects is different from kernel and userland (this is primirally done in order to leave some more space in userland to cope with KBI extensions). If you need to access kernel cpuset_t from the userland please refer to example in this patch on how to do that correctly (kgdb may be a good source, for example). - Support for other architectures is going to be added soon - Only MAXCPU for amd64 is bumped now The patch has been tested by sbruno and Nicholas Esborn on opteron 4 x 12 pack CPUs. More testing on big SMP is expected to came soon. pluknet tested the patch with his 8-ways on both amd64 and i386. Tested by: pluknet, sbruno, gianni, Nicholas Esborn Reviewed by: jeff, jhb, sbruno
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if (!CPU_ISSET(cpu, wakeup_cpus))
continue;
if (acpi_wakeup_ap(sc, cpu) == 0) {
/* restore the warmstart vector */
*(uint32_t *)WARMBOOT_OFF = mpbioswarmvec;
panic("acpi_wakeup: failed to resume AP #%d (PHY #%d)",
cpu, cpu_apic_ids[cpu]);
}
}
/* restore the warmstart vector */
*(uint32_t *)WARMBOOT_OFF = mpbioswarmvec;
outb(CMOS_REG, BIOS_RESET);
outb(CMOS_DATA, mpbiosreason);
}
#endif
int
acpi_sleep_machdep(struct acpi_softc *sc, int state)
{
#ifdef SMP
Commit the support for removing cpumask_t and replacing it directly with cpuset_t objects. That is going to offer the underlying support for a simple bump of MAXCPU and then support for number of cpus > 32 (as it is today). Right now, cpumask_t is an int, 32 bits on all our supported architecture. cpumask_t on the other side is implemented as an array of longs, and easilly extendible by definition. The architectures touched by this commit are the following: - amd64 - i386 - pc98 - arm - ia64 - XEN while the others are still missing. Userland is believed to be fully converted with the changes contained here. Some technical notes: - This commit may be considered an ABI nop for all the architectures different from amd64 and ia64 (and sparc64 in the future) - per-cpu members, which are now converted to cpuset_t, needs to be accessed avoiding migration, because the size of cpuset_t should be considered unknown - size of cpuset_t objects is different from kernel and userland (this is primirally done in order to leave some more space in userland to cope with KBI extensions). If you need to access kernel cpuset_t from the userland please refer to example in this patch on how to do that correctly (kgdb may be a good source, for example). - Support for other architectures is going to be added soon - Only MAXCPU for amd64 is bumped now The patch has been tested by sbruno and Nicholas Esborn on opteron 4 x 12 pack CPUs. More testing on big SMP is expected to came soon. pluknet tested the patch with his 8-ways on both amd64 and i386. Tested by: pluknet, sbruno, gianni, Nicholas Esborn Reviewed by: jeff, jhb, sbruno
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cpuset_t wakeup_cpus;
#endif
register_t cr3, rf;
ACPI_STATUS status;
int ret;
ret = -1;
if (sc->acpi_wakeaddr == 0ul)
return (ret);
#ifdef SMP
wakeup_cpus = PCPU_GET(other_cpus);
#endif
AcpiSetFirmwareWakingVector(WAKECODE_PADDR(sc));
rf = intr_disable();
intr_suspend();
/*
* Temporarily switch to the kernel pmap because it provides
* an identity mapping (setup at boot) for the low physical
* memory region containing the wakeup code.
*/
cr3 = rcr3();
load_cr3(KPML4phys);
if (savectx(susppcbs[0])) {
#ifdef SMP
Commit the support for removing cpumask_t and replacing it directly with cpuset_t objects. That is going to offer the underlying support for a simple bump of MAXCPU and then support for number of cpus > 32 (as it is today). Right now, cpumask_t is an int, 32 bits on all our supported architecture. cpumask_t on the other side is implemented as an array of longs, and easilly extendible by definition. The architectures touched by this commit are the following: - amd64 - i386 - pc98 - arm - ia64 - XEN while the others are still missing. Userland is believed to be fully converted with the changes contained here. Some technical notes: - This commit may be considered an ABI nop for all the architectures different from amd64 and ia64 (and sparc64 in the future) - per-cpu members, which are now converted to cpuset_t, needs to be accessed avoiding migration, because the size of cpuset_t should be considered unknown - size of cpuset_t objects is different from kernel and userland (this is primirally done in order to leave some more space in userland to cope with KBI extensions). If you need to access kernel cpuset_t from the userland please refer to example in this patch on how to do that correctly (kgdb may be a good source, for example). - Support for other architectures is going to be added soon - Only MAXCPU for amd64 is bumped now The patch has been tested by sbruno and Nicholas Esborn on opteron 4 x 12 pack CPUs. More testing on big SMP is expected to came soon. pluknet tested the patch with his 8-ways on both amd64 and i386. Tested by: pluknet, sbruno, gianni, Nicholas Esborn Reviewed by: jeff, jhb, sbruno
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if (!CPU_EMPTY(&wakeup_cpus) &&
suspend_cpus(wakeup_cpus) == 0) {
device_printf(sc->acpi_dev, "Failed to suspend APs\n");
goto out;
}
#endif
WAKECODE_FIXUP(resume_beep, uint8_t, (acpi_resume_beep != 0));
WAKECODE_FIXUP(reset_video, uint8_t, (acpi_reset_video != 0));
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_pcb, struct pcb *, susppcbs[0]);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_gdt, uint16_t,
susppcbs[0]->pcb_gdt.rd_limit);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_gdt + 2, uint64_t,
susppcbs[0]->pcb_gdt.rd_base);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_cpu, int, 0);
/* Call ACPICA to enter the desired sleep state */
if (state == ACPI_STATE_S4 && sc->acpi_s4bios)
status = AcpiEnterSleepStateS4bios();
else
status = AcpiEnterSleepState(state);
if (status != AE_OK) {
device_printf(sc->acpi_dev,
"AcpiEnterSleepState failed - %s\n",
AcpiFormatException(status));
goto out;
}
for (;;)
ia32_pause();
} else {
pmap_init_pat();
PCPU_SET(switchtime, 0);
PCPU_SET(switchticks, ticks);
#ifdef SMP
Commit the support for removing cpumask_t and replacing it directly with cpuset_t objects. That is going to offer the underlying support for a simple bump of MAXCPU and then support for number of cpus > 32 (as it is today). Right now, cpumask_t is an int, 32 bits on all our supported architecture. cpumask_t on the other side is implemented as an array of longs, and easilly extendible by definition. The architectures touched by this commit are the following: - amd64 - i386 - pc98 - arm - ia64 - XEN while the others are still missing. Userland is believed to be fully converted with the changes contained here. Some technical notes: - This commit may be considered an ABI nop for all the architectures different from amd64 and ia64 (and sparc64 in the future) - per-cpu members, which are now converted to cpuset_t, needs to be accessed avoiding migration, because the size of cpuset_t should be considered unknown - size of cpuset_t objects is different from kernel and userland (this is primirally done in order to leave some more space in userland to cope with KBI extensions). If you need to access kernel cpuset_t from the userland please refer to example in this patch on how to do that correctly (kgdb may be a good source, for example). - Support for other architectures is going to be added soon - Only MAXCPU for amd64 is bumped now The patch has been tested by sbruno and Nicholas Esborn on opteron 4 x 12 pack CPUs. More testing on big SMP is expected to came soon. pluknet tested the patch with his 8-ways on both amd64 and i386. Tested by: pluknet, sbruno, gianni, Nicholas Esborn Reviewed by: jeff, jhb, sbruno
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if (!CPU_EMPTY(&wakeup_cpus))
acpi_wakeup_cpus(sc, &wakeup_cpus);
#endif
acpi_resync_clock(sc);
ret = 0;
}
out:
#ifdef SMP
Commit the support for removing cpumask_t and replacing it directly with cpuset_t objects. That is going to offer the underlying support for a simple bump of MAXCPU and then support for number of cpus > 32 (as it is today). Right now, cpumask_t is an int, 32 bits on all our supported architecture. cpumask_t on the other side is implemented as an array of longs, and easilly extendible by definition. The architectures touched by this commit are the following: - amd64 - i386 - pc98 - arm - ia64 - XEN while the others are still missing. Userland is believed to be fully converted with the changes contained here. Some technical notes: - This commit may be considered an ABI nop for all the architectures different from amd64 and ia64 (and sparc64 in the future) - per-cpu members, which are now converted to cpuset_t, needs to be accessed avoiding migration, because the size of cpuset_t should be considered unknown - size of cpuset_t objects is different from kernel and userland (this is primirally done in order to leave some more space in userland to cope with KBI extensions). If you need to access kernel cpuset_t from the userland please refer to example in this patch on how to do that correctly (kgdb may be a good source, for example). - Support for other architectures is going to be added soon - Only MAXCPU for amd64 is bumped now The patch has been tested by sbruno and Nicholas Esborn on opteron 4 x 12 pack CPUs. More testing on big SMP is expected to came soon. pluknet tested the patch with his 8-ways on both amd64 and i386. Tested by: pluknet, sbruno, gianni, Nicholas Esborn Reviewed by: jeff, jhb, sbruno
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if (!CPU_EMPTY(&wakeup_cpus))
restart_cpus(wakeup_cpus);
#endif
load_cr3(cr3);
mca_resume();
intr_resume();
intr_restore(rf);
AcpiSetFirmwareWakingVector(0);
if (ret == 0 && mem_range_softc.mr_op != NULL &&
mem_range_softc.mr_op->reinit != NULL)
mem_range_softc.mr_op->reinit(&mem_range_softc);
/* If we beeped, turn it off after a delay. */
if (acpi_resume_beep)
timeout(acpi_stop_beep, NULL, 3 * hz);
return (ret);
}
static void *
acpi_alloc_wakeup_handler(void)
{
void *wakeaddr;
int i;
/*
* Specify the region for our wakeup code. We want it in the low 1 MB
* region, excluding real mode IVT (0-0x3ff), BDA (0x400-0x4ff), EBDA
* (less than 128KB, below 0xa0000, must be excluded by SMAP and DSDT),
* and ROM area (0xa0000 and above). The temporary page tables must be
* page-aligned.
*/
wakeaddr = contigmalloc(4 * PAGE_SIZE, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT, 0x500,
0xa0000, PAGE_SIZE, 0ul);
if (wakeaddr == NULL) {
printf("%s: can't alloc wake memory\n", __func__);
return (NULL);
}
susppcbs = malloc(mp_ncpus * sizeof(*susppcbs), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
for (i = 0; i < mp_ncpus; i++)
susppcbs[i] = malloc(sizeof(**susppcbs), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
return (wakeaddr);
}
void
acpi_install_wakeup_handler(struct acpi_softc *sc)
{
static void *wakeaddr = NULL;
uint64_t *pt4, *pt3, *pt2;
int i;
if (wakeaddr != NULL)
return;
wakeaddr = acpi_alloc_wakeup_handler();
if (wakeaddr == NULL)
return;
sc->acpi_wakeaddr = (vm_offset_t)wakeaddr;
sc->acpi_wakephys = vtophys(wakeaddr);
bcopy(wakecode, (void *)WAKECODE_VADDR(sc), sizeof(wakecode));
/* Patch GDT base address, ljmp targets and page table base address. */
WAKECODE_FIXUP((bootgdtdesc + 2), uint32_t,
WAKECODE_PADDR(sc) + bootgdt);
WAKECODE_FIXUP((wakeup_sw32 + 2), uint32_t,
WAKECODE_PADDR(sc) + wakeup_32);
WAKECODE_FIXUP((wakeup_sw64 + 1), uint32_t,
WAKECODE_PADDR(sc) + wakeup_64);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_pagetables, uint32_t, sc->acpi_wakephys);
/* Save pointers to some global data. */
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_retaddr, void *, acpi_restorecpu);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_kpml4, uint64_t, KPML4phys);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_ctx, vm_offset_t,
WAKECODE_VADDR(sc) + wakeup_ctx);
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_efer, uint64_t, rdmsr(MSR_EFER));
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_star, uint64_t, rdmsr(MSR_STAR));
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_lstar, uint64_t, rdmsr(MSR_LSTAR));
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_cstar, uint64_t, rdmsr(MSR_CSTAR));
WAKECODE_FIXUP(wakeup_sfmask, uint64_t, rdmsr(MSR_SF_MASK));
/* Build temporary page tables below realmode code. */
pt4 = wakeaddr;
pt3 = pt4 + (PAGE_SIZE) / sizeof(uint64_t);
pt2 = pt3 + (PAGE_SIZE) / sizeof(uint64_t);
/* Create the initial 1GB replicated page tables */
for (i = 0; i < 512; i++) {
/*
* Each slot of the level 4 pages points
* to the same level 3 page
*/
pt4[i] = (uint64_t)(sc->acpi_wakephys + PAGE_SIZE);
pt4[i] |= PG_V | PG_RW | PG_U;
/*
* Each slot of the level 3 pages points
* to the same level 2 page
*/
pt3[i] = (uint64_t)(sc->acpi_wakephys + (2 * PAGE_SIZE));
pt3[i] |= PG_V | PG_RW | PG_U;
/* The level 2 page slots are mapped with 2MB pages for 1GB. */
pt2[i] = i * (2 * 1024 * 1024);
pt2[i] |= PG_V | PG_RW | PG_PS | PG_U;
}
if (bootverbose)
device_printf(sc->acpi_dev, "wakeup code va %p pa %p\n",
(void *)sc->acpi_wakeaddr, (void *)sc->acpi_wakephys);
}