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make use of it where possible. This primarily brings in support for newer hardware, and FreeBSD is not yet able to support the abundance of IRQs on new hardware and many features in the Ethernet driver. Because of the changes to IRQs in the Simple Executive, we have to maintain our own list of Octeon IRQs now, which probably can be pared-down and be specific to the CIU interrupt unit soon, and when other interrupt mechanisms are added they can maintain their own definitions. Remove unmasking of interrupts from within the UART device now that the function used is no longer present in the Simple Executive. The unmasking seems to have been gratuitous as this is more properly handled by the buses above the UART device, and seems to work on that basis.
265 lines
8.8 KiB
C
265 lines
8.8 KiB
C
/***********************license start***************
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* Copyright (c) 2003-2010 Cavium Inc. (support@cavium.com). All rights
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* reserved.
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* met:
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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* disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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* with the distribution.
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* * Neither the name of Cavium Inc. nor the names of
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* its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
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* permission.
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* countries.
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* TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS"
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***********************license end**************************************/
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/**
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* @file
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*
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* This module provides system/board/application information obtained by the bootloader.
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*
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* <hr>$Revision: 70030 $<hr>
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*
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*/
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#ifdef CVMX_BUILD_FOR_LINUX_KERNEL
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <asm/octeon/cvmx.h>
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#include <asm/octeon/cvmx-spinlock.h>
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#include <asm/octeon/cvmx-sysinfo.h>
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#else
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#include "cvmx.h"
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#include "cvmx-spinlock.h"
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#include "cvmx-sysinfo.h"
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#endif
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/**
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* This structure defines the private state maintained by sysinfo module.
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*
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*/
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#if defined(CVMX_BUILD_FOR_UBOOT) && CONFIG_OCTEON_NAND_STAGE2
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/* For u-boot, put this in the text section so that we can use this in early
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** boot when running from ram(or L2 cache). This is primarily used for NAND
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** access during NAND boot. The 'data_in_text' section is merged with the
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** text section by the linker script to avoid an assembler warning. */
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static struct {
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cvmx_sysinfo_t sysinfo; /**< system information */
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cvmx_spinlock_t lock; /**< mutex spinlock */
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} state __attribute__ ((section (".data_in_text"))) = {
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.lock = CVMX_SPINLOCK_UNLOCKED_INITIALIZER
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};
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#else
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CVMX_SHARED static struct {
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struct cvmx_sysinfo sysinfo; /**< system information */
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cvmx_spinlock_t lock; /**< mutex spinlock */
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} state = {
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.lock = CVMX_SPINLOCK_UNLOCKED_INITIALIZER
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};
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#endif
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#ifdef CVMX_BUILD_FOR_LINUX_USER
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/* Global variable with the processor ID since we can't read it directly */
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CVMX_SHARED uint32_t cvmx_app_init_processor_id;
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#endif
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/* Global variables that define the min/max of the memory region set up for 32 bit userspace access */
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uint64_t linux_mem32_min = 0;
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uint64_t linux_mem32_max = 0;
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uint64_t linux_mem32_wired = 0;
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uint64_t linux_mem32_offset = 0;
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/**
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* This function returns the application information as obtained
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* by the bootloader. This provides the core mask of the cores
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* running the same application image, as well as the physical
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* memory regions available to the core.
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*
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* @return Pointer to the boot information structure
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*
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*/
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struct cvmx_sysinfo *cvmx_sysinfo_get(void)
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{
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return &(state.sysinfo);
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}
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void cvmx_sysinfo_add_self_to_core_mask(void)
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{
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int core = cvmx_get_core_num();
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uint32_t core_mask = 1 << core;
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cvmx_spinlock_lock(&state.lock);
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state.sysinfo.core_mask = state.sysinfo.core_mask | core_mask;
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cvmx_spinlock_unlock(&state.lock);
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}
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void cvmx_sysinfo_remove_self_from_core_mask(void)
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{
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int core = cvmx_get_core_num();
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uint32_t core_mask = 1 << core;
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cvmx_spinlock_lock(&state.lock);
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state.sysinfo.core_mask = state.sysinfo.core_mask & ~core_mask;
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cvmx_spinlock_unlock(&state.lock);
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}
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#ifdef CVMX_BUILD_FOR_LINUX_KERNEL
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(cvmx_sysinfo_get);
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#endif
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/**
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* This function is used in non-simple executive environments (such as Linux kernel, u-boot, etc.)
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* to configure the minimal fields that are required to use
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* simple executive files directly.
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*
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* Locking (if required) must be handled outside of this
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* function
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*
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* @param phy_mem_desc_addr
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* Address of the global physical memory descriptor (bootmem
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* descriptor)
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* @param board_type Octeon board type enumeration
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*
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* @param board_rev_major
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* Board major revision
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* @param board_rev_minor
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* Board minor revision
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* @param cpu_clock_hz
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* CPU clock freqency in hertz
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*
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* @return 0: Failure
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* 1: success
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*/
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int cvmx_sysinfo_minimal_initialize(uint64_t phy_mem_desc_addr, uint16_t board_type, uint8_t board_rev_major,
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uint8_t board_rev_minor, uint32_t cpu_clock_hz)
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{
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memset(&(state.sysinfo), 0x0, sizeof(state.sysinfo));
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state.sysinfo.phy_mem_desc_addr = phy_mem_desc_addr;
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state.sysinfo.board_type = board_type;
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state.sysinfo.board_rev_major = board_rev_major;
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state.sysinfo.board_rev_minor = board_rev_minor;
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state.sysinfo.cpu_clock_hz = cpu_clock_hz;
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return(1);
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}
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#ifdef CVMX_BUILD_FOR_LINUX_USER
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/**
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* Initialize the sysinfo structure when running on
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* Octeon under Linux userspace
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*/
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void cvmx_sysinfo_linux_userspace_initialize(void)
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{
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cvmx_sysinfo_t *system_info = cvmx_sysinfo_get();
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memset(system_info, 0, sizeof(cvmx_sysinfo_t));
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system_info->core_mask = 0;
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system_info->init_core = -1;
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FILE *infile = fopen("/proc/octeon_info", "r");
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if (infile == NULL)
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{
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perror("Error opening /proc/octeon_info");
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exit(-1);
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}
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while (!feof(infile))
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{
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char buffer[80];
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if (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), infile))
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{
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const char *field = strtok(buffer, " ");
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const char *valueS = strtok(NULL, " ");
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if (field == NULL)
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continue;
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if (valueS == NULL)
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continue;
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unsigned long long value;
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sscanf(valueS, "%lli", &value);
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if (strcmp(field, "dram_size:") == 0)
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system_info->system_dram_size = value << 20;
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else if (strcmp(field, "phy_mem_desc_addr:") == 0)
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system_info->phy_mem_desc_addr = value;
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else if (strcmp(field, "eclock_hz:") == 0)
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system_info->cpu_clock_hz = value;
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else if (strcmp(field, "dclock_hz:") == 0)
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system_info->dram_data_rate_hz = value * 2;
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else if (strcmp(field, "board_type:") == 0)
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system_info->board_type = value;
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else if (strcmp(field, "board_rev_major:") == 0)
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system_info->board_rev_major = value;
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else if (strcmp(field, "board_rev_minor:") == 0)
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system_info->board_rev_minor = value;
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else if (strcmp(field, "board_serial_number:") == 0)
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strncpy(system_info->board_serial_number, valueS, sizeof(system_info->board_serial_number));
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else if (strcmp(field, "mac_addr_base:") == 0)
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{
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int i;
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int m[6];
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sscanf(valueS, "%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x", m+0, m+1, m+2, m+3, m+4, m+5);
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for (i=0; i<6; i++)
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system_info->mac_addr_base[i] = m[i];
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}
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else if (strcmp(field, "mac_addr_count:") == 0)
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system_info->mac_addr_count = value;
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else if (strcmp(field, "fdt_addr:") == 0)
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system_info->fdt_addr = UNMAPPED_PTR(value);
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else if (strcmp(field, "32bit_shared_mem_base:") == 0)
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linux_mem32_min = value;
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else if (strcmp(field, "32bit_shared_mem_size:") == 0)
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linux_mem32_max = linux_mem32_min + value - 1;
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else if (strcmp(field, "processor_id:") == 0)
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cvmx_app_init_processor_id = value;
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else if (strcmp(field, "32bit_shared_mem_wired:") == 0)
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linux_mem32_wired = value;
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}
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}
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/*
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* set up the feature map.
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*/
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octeon_feature_init();
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system_info->cpu_clock_hz = cvmx_clock_get_rate(CVMX_CLOCK_CORE);
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}
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#endif
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