freebsd-nq/sys/powerpc/wii/locore.S
Adrian Chadd aef8ef5168 Setup BAT0 and BAT1 on the Wii.
This is the missing piece for FreeBSD/Wii, but there's still a lot of
work ahead. We have to reset the MMU in locore before continuing
the boot process because we don't know how the boot loaders might
have setup the BATs. We also disable the PCI BAT because there's no PCI
bus on the Wii.

Thanks to Nathan Whitehorn and Peter Grenhan for their help.

Submitted by:	Margarida Gouveia
2012-11-21 08:04:21 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (C) 2012 Margarida Gouveia
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL TOOLS GMBH BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <machine/bat.h>
/*
* When we are invoked from Wii loaders, the state of the MMU and the BAT
* mappings can vary. In this file we try to reset the MMU to a state
* that lets us boot FreeBSD.
*
* N.B.: keep the BAT0 in sync with mmu_oea.c and never touch BAT1 later.
*
* This file is being included from aim/locore32.S.
*/
#define MMU_REALMODE() \
mfmsr %r12; \
rlwinm %r12, %r12, 0, ~(PSL_DR|PSL_IR);\
sync; \
bl 1f; \
1: \
mflr %r11; \
clrlwi %r11, %r11, 3; /* XXX why? */ \
addi %r11, %r11, 2f - 1b; \
mtsrr0 %r11; \
mtsrr1 %r12; /* Disables the MMU */ \
isync; \
rfi; \
2:
#define MMU_VIRTUALMODE() \
bl 3f; \
3: \
mflr %r11; \
addi %r11, %r11, 4f - 3b; \
mfmsr %r12; \
ori %r12, %r12, PSL_DR|PSL_IR; \
mtsrr0 %r11; \
mtsrr1 %r12; /* Enables the MMU */ \
isync; \
rfi; \
4:
MMU_REALMODE()
/* Reset standard BATs */
li %r11, 0
mtibatu 0, %r11
mtibatl 0, %r11
mtdbatu 0, %r11
mtdbatl 0, %r11
mtibatu 1, %r11
mtibatl 1, %r11
mtdbatu 1, %r11
mtdbatl 1, %r11
mtibatu 2, %r11
mtibatl 2, %r11
mtdbatu 2, %r11
mtdbatl 2, %r11
mtibatu 3, %r11
mtibatl 3, %r11
mtdbatu 3, %r11
mtdbatl 3, %r11
/* Reset high BATs. IBAT[4-7][UL] + DBAT[4-7][UL] */
mtspr 560, %r11
mtspr 561, %r11
mtspr 562, %r11
mtspr 563, %r11
mtspr 564, %r11
mtspr 565, %r11
mtspr 566, %r11
mtspr 567, %r11
mtspr 568, %r11
mtspr 569, %r11
mtspr 570, %r11
mtspr 571, %r11
mtspr 572, %r11
mtspr 573, %r11
mtspr 574, %r11
mtspr 575, %r11
/*
* We need to setup BAT0 as in mmu_oea.c.
*/
li %r11, BATU(0x00000000, BAT_BL_256M, BAT_Vs)
li %r12, BATL(0x00000000, BAT_M, BAT_PP_RW)
mtdbatu 0, %r11
mtdbatl 0, %r12
mtibatu 0, %r11
mtibatl 0, %r12
isync
/*
* We use BAT1 to be able to write I/O memory, including the
* framebuffer registers.
*/
/* BATU(0x0c000000, BAT_BL_32M, BAT_Vs) */
lis %r11, 0x0c00
ori %r11, %r11, BAT_BL_32M|BAT_Vs
/* BATL(0x0c000000, BAT_I|BAT_G, BAT_PP_RW) */
lis %r12, 0x0c00
ori %r12, %r12, BAT_I|BAT_G|BAT_PP_RW
mtdbatu 1, %r11
mtdbatl 1, %r12
isync
MMU_VIRTUALMODE()