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Author SHA1 Message Date
nwhitehorn
2a5e536b9e Allow the cacheline size on PowerPC to be set at runtime. This is essential for
supporting 64-bit CPUs, which often have 128-byte cache lines instead of the
standard 32.
2008-09-24 00:28:46 +00:00
marcel
37503bed38 For AIM, have cpu_idle() set MSR_POW when the powerpc_pow_enabled
variable is set. On my Mac Mini this puts the CPU in NAP mode when
the kernel is idle and, any technical or environmental reasons
aside, avoids that I have to listen to the fan all day :-)
2008-03-07 22:27:06 +00:00
raj
0757a4afb5 Initial support for Freescale PowerQUICC III MPC85xx system-on-chip family.
The PQ3 is a high performance integrated communications processing system
based on the e500 core, which is an embedded RISC processor that implements
the 32-bit Book E definition of the PowerPC architecture. For details refer
to: http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MPC8555E

This port was tested and successfully run on the following members of the PQ3
family: MPC8533, MPC8541, MPC8548, MPC8555.

The following major integrated peripherals are supported:

  * On-chip peripherals bus
  * OpenPIC interrupt controller
  * UART
  * Ethernet (TSEC)
  * Host/PCI bridge
  * QUICC engine (SCC functionality)

This commit brings the main functionality and will be followed by individual
drivers that are logically separate from this base.

Approved by:	cognet (mentor)
Obtained from:	Juniper, Semihalf
MFp4:		e500
2008-03-03 17:17:00 +00:00
grehan
243c15922e Split decr_init() into two, with the section that reads the timebase
frequency from OpenFirmware moved out and into a routine that is called
from cpu_startup().

This allows correct reporting of the CPU clockspeed when printing out
CPU information at boot time.

Reported by:	numerous
Reviewed by:	marcel
MFC after:	1 day
2007-11-13 15:47:55 +00:00
marcel
b031fef0fe Revamp the interrupt handling in support of INTR_FILTER. This includes:
o  Revamp the PIC I/F to only abstract the PIC hardware. The
   resource handling has been moved to nexus, where it belongs.
o  Include EOI and MASK+EOI methods to the PIC I/F in support of
   INTR_FILTER.
o  With the allocation of interrupt resources and setup of
   interrupt handlers in the common platform code we can delay
   talking to the PIC hardware after enumeration of all devices.
   Introduce a call to powerpc_intr_enable() in configure_final()
   to achieve that and have powerpc_setup_intr() only program the
   PIC when !cold.
o  As a consequence of the above, remove all early_attach() glue
   from the OpenPIC and Heathrow PIC drivers and have them
   register themselves when they're found during enumeration.
o  Decouple the interrupt vector from the interrupt request line.
   Allocate vectors increasingly so that they can be used for
   the intrcnt index as well. Extend the Heathrow PIC driver to
   translate between IRQ and vector. The OpenPIC driver already
   has the support for vectors in hardware.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-11 19:25:32 +00:00
marcel
75588c5a15 Add kdb_cpu_sync_icache(), intended to synchronize instruction
caches with data caches after writing to memory. This typically
is required to make breakpoints work on ia64 and powerpc. For
those architectures the function is implemented.
2007-06-09 21:55:17 +00:00
marcel
98879d5954 o Move the prototype of mem_valid() from ofw_machdep.h to md_var.h.
This avoids that mem.c has to include ofw_machdep.h, including
   all OFW related headers.
o  Provide a stub for OF_decode_addr(), which is used by low-level
   console drivers to obtain a tag and handle given a OFW phandle.
   This is different from sparc64, where a fake bus tag needs to be
   created explicitly.
2006-07-26 17:12:54 +00:00
marcel
c1d4b42a69 Further cleanup <machine/cpu.h> and <machine/md_var.h>: move the MI
prototypes of cpu_halt(), cpu_reset() and swi_vm() from md_var.h to
cpu.h. This affects db_command.c and kern_shutdown.c.

ia64: move all MD prototypes from cpu.h to md_var.h. This affects
madt.c, interrupt.c and mp_machdep.c. Remove is_physical_memory().
It's not used (vm_machdep.c).

alpha: the MD prototypes have been left in cpu.h with a comment
that they should be there. Moving them is left for later. It was
expected that the impact would be significant enough to be done in
a seperate commit.

powerpc: MD prototypes left in cpu.h. Comment added.

Suggested by: bde
Tested with: make universe (pc98 incomplete)
2003-08-16 16:57:57 +00:00
benno
ae993b98b1 Export the ns_per_tick variable through md_var.h rather than by declaring
it extern in cpu.c.
2003-02-05 12:33:49 +00:00
benno
e16610544e Add cpu.c. This contains one exported function, cpu_setup(), which handles
setup of and printing information about cpus.

Obtained from:	NetBSD (parts)
2003-02-05 12:09:53 +00:00
benno
53ee945def - Rename the "powerpc" timecounter to the "decrementer" timecounter.
- Initialise it earlier.
2003-02-05 11:16:36 +00:00
peter
c3bdd669c3 Change hw.physmem and hw.usermem to unsigned long like they used to be
in the original hardwired sysctl implementation.

The buf size calculator still overflows an integer on machines with large
KVA (eg: ia64) where the number of pages does not fit into an int.  Use
'long' there.

Change Maxmem and physmem and related variables to 'long', mostly for
completeness.  Machines are not likely to overflow 'int' pages in the
near term, but then again, 640K ought to be enough for anybody.  This
comes for free on 32 bit machines, so why not?
2002-08-30 04:04:37 +00:00
alfred
f1b2b9896d Remove __P.
Reveiwed by: benno
2002-03-20 23:17:50 +00:00
benno
8c67ca76f7 Complete rework of the PowerPC pmap and a number of other bits in the early
boot sequence.

The new pmap.c is based on NetBSD's newer pmap.c (for the mpc6xx processors)
which is 70% faster than the older code that the original pmap.c was based
on.  It has also been based on the framework established by jake's initial
sparc64 pmap.c.

There is no change to how far the kernel gets (it makes it to the mountroot
prompt in psim) but the new pmap code is a lot cleaner.

Obtained from:	NetBSD (pmap code)
2002-02-14 01:39:11 +00:00
des
68ea04e864 [partially forced commit due to pilot error in earlier commit attempt]
{set,fill}_{,fp,db}regs() fixup:

 - Add dummy {set,fill}_dbregs() on architectures that don't have them.

 - KSEfy the powerpc versions (struct proc -> struct thread).

 - Some architectures had the prototypes in md_var.h, some in reg.h, and
   some in both; for consistency, move them to reg.h on all platforms.

These functions aren't really MD (the implementation is MD, but the interface
is MI), so they should move to an MI header, but I haven't figured out which
one yet.

Run-tested on i386, build-tested on Alpha, untested on other platforms.
2001-10-21 22:16:48 +00:00
peter
5fa2d1a53c vm_page_zero_idle() is no longer MD. 2001-08-25 04:54:25 +00:00
benno
f371c393d1 This commit (along with one pending in sys/dev/ofw and one in sys/conf) give
us our first minimal glimpse of PowerPC support.

With this code we can get to the "mountroot>" prompt on my Apple iMac.  We
can't get any further due to lack of clock and interrupt handling, among other
things.  This does however mean that pmap and VM are initialising.

We're fairly dependant on OpenFirmware at this point, but I hope to add
support for other classes of firmware at a later stage.

Reviewed by:	obrien, dfr
2001-06-16 07:14:07 +00:00
msmith
c27f2d3c49 Next phase in the PCI subsystem cleanup.
- Move PCI core code to dev/pci.
 - Split bridge code out into separate modules.
 - Remove the descriptive strings from the bridge drivers.  If you
   want to know what a device is, use pciconf.  Add support for
   broadly identifying devices based on class/subclass, and for
   parsing a preloaded device identification database so that if
   you want to waste the memory, you can identify *anything* we know
   about.
 - Remove machine-dependant code from the core PCI code.  APIC interrupt
   mapping is performed by shadowing the intline register in machine-
   dependant code.
 - Bring interrupt routing support to the Alpha
   (although many platforms don't yet support routing or mapping
   interrupts entirely correctly).  This resulted in spamming
   <sys/bus.h> into more places than it really should have gone.
 - Put sys/dev on the kernel/modules include path.  This avoids
   having to change *all* the pci*.h includes.
2000-12-08 22:11:23 +00:00
jake
c972e7aad1 Remove the last of the MD netisr code. It is now all MI. Remove
spending, which was unused now that all software interrupts have
their own thread.  Make the legacy schednetisr use an atomic op
for setting bits in the netisr mask.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2000-12-05 00:36:00 +00:00
jhb
ff18363a3e - Overhaul the software interrupt code to use interrupt threads for each
type of software interrupt.  Roughly, what used to be a bit in spending
  now maps to a swi thread.  Each thread can have multiple handlers, just
  like a hardware interrupt thread.
- Instead of using a bitmask of pending interrupts, we schedule the specific
  software interrupt thread to run, so spending, NSWI, and the shandlers
  array are no longer needed.  We can now have an arbitrary number of
  software interrupt threads.  When you register a software interrupt
  thread via sinthand_add(), you get back a struct intrhand that you pass
  to sched_swi() when you wish to schedule your swi thread to run.
- Convert the name of 'struct intrec' to 'struct intrhand' as it is a bit
  more intuitive.  Also, prefix all the members of struct intrhand with
  'ih_'.
- Make swi_net() a MI function since there is now no point in it being
  MD.

Submitted by:	cp
2000-10-25 05:19:40 +00:00
jhb
71938e9fcd - Heavyweight interrupt threads on the alpha for device I/O interrupts.
- Make softinterrupts (SWI's) almost completely MI, and divorce them
  completely from the x86 hardware interrupt code.
  - The ihandlers array is now gone.  Instead, there is a MI shandlers array
    that just contains SWI handlers.
  - Most of the former machine/ipl.h files have moved to a new sys/ipl.h.
- Stub out all the spl*() functions on all architectures.

Submitted by:	dfr
2000-10-05 23:09:57 +00:00
gallatin
ccfeb47d98 Support bounce buffers for ISA DMA on the alpha. This is required for the
irongate chipset (used in the UP1000) which does not support scatter/gather
DMA.  We'll still use scatter gather if the core logic chipset supports it.

Reviewed by: dfr
2000-06-19 18:41:27 +00:00
jhb
a1a769d93e Handle PCI devices that actually use an ISA IRQ for the cia and tsunami
chipsets.  An example of this is the USB controller on these chipsets.
With this, I can now use USB devices on the test Alpha I am borrowing at
the moment.

Reviewed by:	dfr, obrien
2000-05-10 18:54:28 +00:00
sos
6feaaed878 Update the ata driver to take more advantage of newbus, this
was needed to make attach/detach of devices work, which is
needed for the PCCARD support.
(PCCARD support is still not working though, more to come on that)

Support the CMD646 chip which is used on many alphas, sadly only
in WDMA2 mode, as the silicon is broken beyond belief for UDMA modes.

Lots of cosmetic fixes here and there.

Sorry for the size of this megapatchfromhell but it was not
possible otherwise...

newbus patches based on work from: dfr (Doug Rabson)
2000-02-18 20:57:33 +00:00
peter
3b842d34e8 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
peter
45332ea239 Add alpha_platform_setup_ide_intr() and alpha_platform_assign_pciintr()
prototypes.
1999-07-01 22:47:53 +00:00
peter
16b8acf208 Declare busdma_swi() like on i386 version. 1999-07-01 21:58:38 +00:00
msmith
e79dcdb69f Add the ability to specify where on the at_shutdown queue a handler is
installed.

Remove cpu_power_down, and replace it with an entry at the end of the
SHUTDOWN_FINAL queue in the only place it's used (APM).

Submitted by:	Some ideas from Bruce Walter <walter@fortean.com>
1998-10-30 05:41:15 +00:00
dfr
968dcc7cb5 Automatically detect which disk was booted and change the root to that disk. 1998-09-26 12:22:53 +00:00
jdp
60718890ae Add new functions fill_fpregs() and set_fpregs(), like fill_regs()
and set_regs() but for the floating point register state.  The code
is stolen from procfs_machdep.c, and moved out of there into
machdep.c.

These functions are needed for generating ELF core dumps.
1998-09-14 22:43:40 +00:00
dfr
f32529a069 Overhaul the spl system so that it actually works properly. 1998-07-12 16:32:10 +00:00
dfr
224577d6cf Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel. This is very much a
work in progress and has never booted a real machine.  Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details).  On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha
1998-06-10 10:57:29 +00:00