| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ |
| /* |
| * linux/arch/arm/kernel/head.S |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 1994-2002 Russell King |
| * Copyright (c) 2003 ARM Limited |
| * All Rights Reserved |
| * |
| * Kernel startup code for all 32-bit CPUs |
| */ |
| #include <linux/linkage.h> |
| #include <linux/init.h> |
| #include <linux/pgtable.h> |
| |
| #include <asm/assembler.h> |
| #include <asm/cp15.h> |
| #include <asm/domain.h> |
| #include <asm/ptrace.h> |
| #include <asm/asm-offsets.h> |
| #include <asm/page.h> |
| #include <asm/thread_info.h> |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_LL) && !defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_SEMIHOSTING) |
| #include CONFIG_DEBUG_LL_INCLUDE |
| #endif |
| /* |
| * swapper_pg_dir is the virtual address of the initial page table. |
| * We place the page tables 16K below KERNEL_RAM_VADDR. Therefore, we must |
| * make sure that KERNEL_RAM_VADDR is correctly set. Currently, we expect |
| * the least significant 16 bits to be 0x8000, but we could probably |
| * relax this restriction to KERNEL_RAM_VADDR >= PAGE_OFFSET + 0x4000. |
| */ |
| #define KERNEL_RAM_VADDR (KERNEL_OFFSET + TEXT_OFFSET) |
| #if (KERNEL_RAM_VADDR & 0xffff) != 0x8000 |
| #error KERNEL_RAM_VADDR must start at 0xXXXX8000 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE |
| /* LPAE requires an additional page for the PGD */ |
| #define PG_DIR_SIZE 0x5000 |
| #define PMD_ENTRY_ORDER 3 /* PMD entry size is 2^PMD_ENTRY_ORDER */ |
| #else |
| #define PG_DIR_SIZE 0x4000 |
| #define PMD_ENTRY_ORDER 2 |
| #endif |
| |
| .globl swapper_pg_dir |
| .equ swapper_pg_dir, KERNEL_RAM_VADDR - PG_DIR_SIZE |
| |
| /* |
| * This needs to be assigned at runtime when the linker symbols are |
| * resolved. These are unsigned 64bit really, but in this assembly code |
| * We store them as 32bit. |
| */ |
| .pushsection .data |
| .align 2 |
| .globl kernel_sec_start |
| .globl kernel_sec_end |
| kernel_sec_start: |
| .long 0 |
| .long 0 |
| kernel_sec_end: |
| .long 0 |
| .long 0 |
| .popsection |
| |
| .macro pgtbl, rd, phys |
| add \rd, \phys, #TEXT_OFFSET |
| sub \rd, \rd, #PG_DIR_SIZE |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * Kernel startup entry point. |
| * --------------------------- |
| * |
| * This is normally called from the decompressor code. The requirements |
| * are: MMU = off, D-cache = off, I-cache = dont care, r0 = 0, |
| * r1 = machine nr, r2 = atags or dtb pointer. |
| * |
| * This code is mostly position independent, so if you link the kernel at |
| * 0xc0008000, you call this at __pa(0xc0008000). |
| * |
| * See linux/arch/arm/tools/mach-types for the complete list of machine |
| * numbers for r1. |
| * |
| * We're trying to keep crap to a minimum; DO NOT add any machine specific |
| * crap here - that's what the boot loader (or in extreme, well justified |
| * circumstances, zImage) is for. |
| */ |
| .arm |
| |
| __HEAD |
| ENTRY(stext) |
| ARM_BE8(setend be ) @ ensure we are in BE8 mode |
| |
| THUMB( badr r9, 1f ) @ Kernel is always entered in ARM. |
| THUMB( bx r9 ) @ If this is a Thumb-2 kernel, |
| THUMB( .thumb ) @ switch to Thumb now. |
| THUMB(1: ) |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_VIRT_EXT |
| bl __hyp_stub_install |
| #endif |
| @ ensure svc mode and all interrupts masked |
| safe_svcmode_maskall r9 |
| |
| mrc p15, 0, r9, c0, c0 @ get processor id |
| bl __lookup_processor_type @ r5=procinfo r9=cpuid |
| movs r10, r5 @ invalid processor (r5=0)? |
| THUMB( it eq ) @ force fixup-able long branch encoding |
| beq __error_p @ yes, error 'p' |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE |
| mrc p15, 0, r3, c0, c1, 4 @ read ID_MMFR0 |
| and r3, r3, #0xf @ extract VMSA support |
| cmp r3, #5 @ long-descriptor translation table format? |
| THUMB( it lo ) @ force fixup-able long branch encoding |
| blo __error_lpae @ only classic page table format |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL |
| adr_l r8, _text @ __pa(_text) |
| sub r8, r8, #TEXT_OFFSET @ PHYS_OFFSET |
| #else |
| ldr r8, =PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET @ always constant in this case |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * r1 = machine no, r2 = atags or dtb, |
| * r8 = phys_offset, r9 = cpuid, r10 = procinfo |
| */ |
| bl __vet_atags |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP_ON_UP |
| bl __fixup_smp |
| #endif |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT |
| bl __fixup_pv_table |
| #endif |
| bl __create_page_tables |
| |
| /* |
| * The following calls CPU specific code in a position independent |
| * manner. See arch/arm/mm/proc-*.S for details. r10 = base of |
| * xxx_proc_info structure selected by __lookup_processor_type |
| * above. |
| * |
| * The processor init function will be called with: |
| * r1 - machine type |
| * r2 - boot data (atags/dt) pointer |
| * r4 - translation table base (low word) |
| * r5 - translation table base (high word, if LPAE) |
| * r8 - translation table base 1 (pfn if LPAE) |
| * r9 - cpuid |
| * r13 - virtual address for __enable_mmu -> __turn_mmu_on |
| * |
| * On return, the CPU will be ready for the MMU to be turned on, |
| * r0 will hold the CPU control register value, r1, r2, r4, and |
| * r9 will be preserved. r5 will also be preserved if LPAE. |
| */ |
| ldr r13, =__mmap_switched @ address to jump to after |
| @ mmu has been enabled |
| badr lr, 1f @ return (PIC) address |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE |
| mov r5, #0 @ high TTBR0 |
| mov r8, r4, lsr #12 @ TTBR1 is swapper_pg_dir pfn |
| #else |
| mov r8, r4 @ set TTBR1 to swapper_pg_dir |
| #endif |
| ldr r12, [r10, #PROCINFO_INITFUNC] |
| add r12, r12, r10 |
| ret r12 |
| 1: b __enable_mmu |
| ENDPROC(stext) |
| .ltorg |
| |
| /* |
| * Setup the initial page tables. We only setup the barest |
| * amount which are required to get the kernel running, which |
| * generally means mapping in the kernel code. |
| * |
| * r8 = phys_offset, r9 = cpuid, r10 = procinfo |
| * |
| * Returns: |
| * r0, r3, r5-r7 corrupted |
| * r4 = physical page table address |
| */ |
| __create_page_tables: |
| pgtbl r4, r8 @ page table address |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear the swapper page table |
| */ |
| mov r0, r4 |
| mov r3, #0 |
| add r6, r0, #PG_DIR_SIZE |
| 1: str r3, [r0], #4 |
| str r3, [r0], #4 |
| str r3, [r0], #4 |
| str r3, [r0], #4 |
| teq r0, r6 |
| bne 1b |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE |
| /* |
| * Build the PGD table (first level) to point to the PMD table. A PGD |
| * entry is 64-bit wide. |
| */ |
| mov r0, r4 |
| add r3, r4, #0x1000 @ first PMD table address |
| orr r3, r3, #3 @ PGD block type |
| mov r6, #4 @ PTRS_PER_PGD |
| mov r7, #1 << (55 - 32) @ L_PGD_SWAPPER |
| 1: |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 |
| str r7, [r0], #4 @ set top PGD entry bits |
| str r3, [r0], #4 @ set bottom PGD entry bits |
| #else |
| str r3, [r0], #4 @ set bottom PGD entry bits |
| str r7, [r0], #4 @ set top PGD entry bits |
| #endif |
| add r3, r3, #0x1000 @ next PMD table |
| subs r6, r6, #1 |
| bne 1b |
| |
| add r4, r4, #0x1000 @ point to the PMD tables |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 |
| add r4, r4, #4 @ we only write the bottom word |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| ldr r7, [r10, #PROCINFO_MM_MMUFLAGS] @ mm_mmuflags |
| |
| /* |
| * Create identity mapping to cater for __enable_mmu. |
| * This identity mapping will be removed by paging_init(). |
| */ |
| adr_l r5, __turn_mmu_on @ _pa(__turn_mmu_on) |
| adr_l r6, __turn_mmu_on_end @ _pa(__turn_mmu_on_end) |
| mov r5, r5, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT |
| mov r6, r6, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT |
| |
| 1: orr r3, r7, r5, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT @ flags + kernel base |
| str r3, [r4, r5, lsl #PMD_ENTRY_ORDER] @ identity mapping |
| cmp r5, r6 |
| addlo r5, r5, #1 @ next section |
| blo 1b |
| |
| /* |
| * The main matter: map in the kernel using section mappings, and |
| * set two variables to indicate the physical start and end of the |
| * kernel. |
| */ |
| add r0, r4, #KERNEL_OFFSET >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER) |
| ldr r6, =(_end - 1) |
| |
| /* For XIP, kernel_sec_start/kernel_sec_end are currently in RO memory */ |
| #ifndef CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL |
| adr_l r5, kernel_sec_start @ _pa(kernel_sec_start) |
| #if defined CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 || defined CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE32 |
| str r8, [r5, #4] @ Save physical start of kernel (BE) |
| #else |
| str r8, [r5] @ Save physical start of kernel (LE) |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| orr r3, r8, r7 @ Add the MMU flags |
| add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER) |
| 1: str r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER |
| add r3, r3, #1 << SECTION_SHIFT |
| cmp r0, r6 |
| bls 1b |
| #ifndef CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL |
| eor r3, r3, r7 @ Remove the MMU flags |
| adr_l r5, kernel_sec_end @ _pa(kernel_sec_end) |
| #if defined CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 || defined CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE32 |
| str r3, [r5, #4] @ Save physical end of kernel (BE) |
| #else |
| str r3, [r5] @ Save physical end of kernel (LE) |
| #endif |
| #else |
| /* |
| * Map the kernel image separately as it is not located in RAM. |
| */ |
| #define XIP_START XIP_VIRT_ADDR(CONFIG_XIP_PHYS_ADDR) |
| mov r3, pc |
| mov r3, r3, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT |
| orr r3, r7, r3, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT |
| add r0, r4, #(XIP_START & 0xff000000) >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER) |
| str r3, [r0, #((XIP_START & 0x00f00000) >> SECTION_SHIFT) << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER]! |
| ldr r6, =(_edata_loc - 1) |
| add r0, r0, #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER |
| add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER) |
| 1: cmp r0, r6 |
| add r3, r3, #1 << SECTION_SHIFT |
| strls r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER |
| bls 1b |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Then map boot params address in r2 if specified. |
| * We map 2 sections in case the ATAGs/DTB crosses a section boundary. |
| */ |
| mov r0, r2, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT |
| cmp r2, #0 |
| ldrne r3, =FDT_FIXED_BASE >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER) |
| addne r3, r3, r4 |
| orrne r6, r7, r0, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT |
| strne r6, [r3], #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER |
| addne r6, r6, #1 << SECTION_SHIFT |
| strne r6, [r3] |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_ARM_LPAE) && defined(CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8) |
| sub r4, r4, #4 @ Fixup page table pointer |
| @ for 64-bit descriptors |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LL |
| #if !defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_ICEDCC) && !defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_SEMIHOSTING) |
| /* |
| * Map in IO space for serial debugging. |
| * This allows debug messages to be output |
| * via a serial console before paging_init. |
| */ |
| addruart r7, r3, r0 |
| |
| mov r3, r3, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT |
| mov r3, r3, lsl #PMD_ENTRY_ORDER |
| |
| add r0, r4, r3 |
| mov r3, r7, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT |
| ldr r7, [r10, #PROCINFO_IO_MMUFLAGS] @ io_mmuflags |
| orr r3, r7, r3, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE |
| mov r7, #1 << (54 - 32) @ XN |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 |
| str r7, [r0], #4 |
| str r3, [r0], #4 |
| #else |
| str r3, [r0], #4 |
| str r7, [r0], #4 |
| #endif |
| #else |
| orr r3, r3, #PMD_SECT_XN |
| str r3, [r0], #4 |
| #endif |
| |
| #else /* CONFIG_DEBUG_ICEDCC || CONFIG_DEBUG_SEMIHOSTING */ |
| /* we don't need any serial debugging mappings */ |
| ldr r7, [r10, #PROCINFO_IO_MMUFLAGS] @ io_mmuflags |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER) |
| /* |
| * If we're using the NetWinder or CATS, we also need to map |
| * in the 16550-type serial port for the debug messages |
| */ |
| add r0, r4, #0xff000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER) |
| orr r3, r7, #0x7c000000 |
| str r3, [r0] |
| #endif |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_RPC |
| /* |
| * Map in screen at 0x02000000 & SCREEN2_BASE |
| * Similar reasons here - for debug. This is |
| * only for Acorn RiscPC architectures. |
| */ |
| add r0, r4, #0x02000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER) |
| orr r3, r7, #0x02000000 |
| str r3, [r0] |
| add r0, r4, #0xd8000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER) |
| str r3, [r0] |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE |
| sub r4, r4, #0x1000 @ point to the PGD table |
| #endif |
| ret lr |
| ENDPROC(__create_page_tables) |
| .ltorg |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) |
| .text |
| .arm |
| ENTRY(secondary_startup_arm) |
| THUMB( badr r9, 1f ) @ Kernel is entered in ARM. |
| THUMB( bx r9 ) @ If this is a Thumb-2 kernel, |
| THUMB( .thumb ) @ switch to Thumb now. |
| THUMB(1: ) |
| ENTRY(secondary_startup) |
| /* |
| * Common entry point for secondary CPUs. |
| * |
| * Ensure that we're in SVC mode, and IRQs are disabled. Lookup |
| * the processor type - there is no need to check the machine type |
| * as it has already been validated by the primary processor. |
| */ |
| |
| ARM_BE8(setend be) @ ensure we are in BE8 mode |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_VIRT_EXT |
| bl __hyp_stub_install_secondary |
| #endif |
| safe_svcmode_maskall r9 |
| |
| mrc p15, 0, r9, c0, c0 @ get processor id |
| bl __lookup_processor_type |
| movs r10, r5 @ invalid processor? |
| moveq r0, #'p' @ yes, error 'p' |
| THUMB( it eq ) @ force fixup-able long branch encoding |
| beq __error_p |
| |
| /* |
| * Use the page tables supplied from __cpu_up. |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL |
| ldr r3, =(secondary_data + PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET - PAGE_OFFSET) |
| #else |
| adr_l r3, secondary_data |
| #endif |
| mov_l r12, __secondary_switched |
| ldrd r4, r5, [r3, #0] @ get secondary_data.pgdir |
| ARM_BE8(eor r4, r4, r5) @ Swap r5 and r4 in BE: |
| ARM_BE8(eor r5, r4, r5) @ it can be done in 3 steps |
| ARM_BE8(eor r4, r4, r5) @ without using a temp reg. |
| ldr r8, [r3, #8] @ get secondary_data.swapper_pg_dir |
| badr lr, __enable_mmu @ return address |
| mov r13, r12 @ __secondary_switched address |
| ldr r12, [r10, #PROCINFO_INITFUNC] |
| add r12, r12, r10 @ initialise processor |
| @ (return control reg) |
| ret r12 |
| ENDPROC(secondary_startup) |
| ENDPROC(secondary_startup_arm) |
| |
| ENTRY(__secondary_switched) |
| #if defined(CONFIG_VMAP_STACK) && !defined(CONFIG_ARM_LPAE) |
| @ Before using the vmap'ed stack, we have to switch to swapper_pg_dir |
| @ as the ID map does not cover the vmalloc region. |
| mrc p15, 0, ip, c2, c0, 1 @ read TTBR1 |
| mcr p15, 0, ip, c2, c0, 0 @ set TTBR0 |
| instr_sync |
| #endif |
| adr_l r7, secondary_data + 12 @ get secondary_data.stack |
| ldr sp, [r7] |
| ldr r0, [r7, #4] @ get secondary_data.task |
| mov fp, #0 |
| b secondary_start_kernel |
| ENDPROC(__secondary_switched) |
| |
| #endif /* defined(CONFIG_SMP) */ |
| |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Setup common bits before finally enabling the MMU. Essentially |
| * this is just loading the page table pointer and domain access |
| * registers. All these registers need to be preserved by the |
| * processor setup function (or set in the case of r0) |
| * |
| * r0 = cp#15 control register |
| * r1 = machine ID |
| * r2 = atags or dtb pointer |
| * r4 = TTBR pointer (low word) |
| * r5 = TTBR pointer (high word if LPAE) |
| * r9 = processor ID |
| * r13 = *virtual* address to jump to upon completion |
| */ |
| __enable_mmu: |
| #if defined(CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP) && __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 6 |
| orr r0, r0, #CR_A |
| #else |
| bic r0, r0, #CR_A |
| #endif |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE |
| bic r0, r0, #CR_C |
| #endif |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE |
| bic r0, r0, #CR_Z |
| #endif |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE |
| bic r0, r0, #CR_I |
| #endif |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE |
| mcrr p15, 0, r4, r5, c2 @ load TTBR0 |
| #else |
| mov r5, #DACR_INIT |
| mcr p15, 0, r5, c3, c0, 0 @ load domain access register |
| mcr p15, 0, r4, c2, c0, 0 @ load page table pointer |
| #endif |
| b __turn_mmu_on |
| ENDPROC(__enable_mmu) |
| |
| /* |
| * Enable the MMU. This completely changes the structure of the visible |
| * memory space. You will not be able to trace execution through this. |
| * If you have an enquiry about this, *please* check the linux-arm-kernel |
| * mailing list archives BEFORE sending another post to the list. |
| * |
| * r0 = cp#15 control register |
| * r1 = machine ID |
| * r2 = atags or dtb pointer |
| * r9 = processor ID |
| * r13 = *virtual* address to jump to upon completion |
| * |
| * other registers depend on the function called upon completion |
| */ |
| .align 5 |
| .pushsection .idmap.text, "ax" |
| ENTRY(__turn_mmu_on) |
| mov r0, r0 |
| instr_sync |
| mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ write control reg |
| mrc p15, 0, r3, c0, c0, 0 @ read id reg |
| instr_sync |
| mov r3, r3 |
| mov r3, r13 |
| ret r3 |
| __turn_mmu_on_end: |
| ENDPROC(__turn_mmu_on) |
| .popsection |
| |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP_ON_UP |
| __HEAD |
| __fixup_smp: |
| and r3, r9, #0x000f0000 @ architecture version |
| teq r3, #0x000f0000 @ CPU ID supported? |
| bne __fixup_smp_on_up @ no, assume UP |
| |
| bic r3, r9, #0x00ff0000 |
| bic r3, r3, #0x0000000f @ mask 0xff00fff0 |
| mov r4, #0x41000000 |
| orr r4, r4, #0x0000b000 |
| orr r4, r4, #0x00000020 @ val 0x4100b020 |
| teq r3, r4 @ ARM 11MPCore? |
| reteq lr @ yes, assume SMP |
| |
| mrc p15, 0, r0, c0, c0, 5 @ read MPIDR |
| and r0, r0, #0xc0000000 @ multiprocessing extensions and |
| teq r0, #0x80000000 @ not part of a uniprocessor system? |
| bne __fixup_smp_on_up @ no, assume UP |
| |
| @ Core indicates it is SMP. Check for Aegis SOC where a single |
| @ Cortex-A9 CPU is present but SMP operations fault. |
| mov r4, #0x41000000 |
| orr r4, r4, #0x0000c000 |
| orr r4, r4, #0x00000090 |
| teq r3, r4 @ Check for ARM Cortex-A9 |
| retne lr @ Not ARM Cortex-A9, |
| |
| @ If a future SoC *does* use 0x0 as the PERIPH_BASE, then the |
| @ below address check will need to be #ifdef'd or equivalent |
| @ for the Aegis platform. |
| mrc p15, 4, r0, c15, c0 @ get SCU base address |
| teq r0, #0x0 @ '0' on actual UP A9 hardware |
| beq __fixup_smp_on_up @ So its an A9 UP |
| ldr r0, [r0, #4] @ read SCU Config |
| ARM_BE8(rev r0, r0) @ byteswap if big endian |
| and r0, r0, #0x3 @ number of CPUs |
| teq r0, #0x0 @ is 1? |
| retne lr |
| |
| __fixup_smp_on_up: |
| adr_l r4, __smpalt_begin |
| adr_l r5, __smpalt_end |
| b __do_fixup_smp_on_up |
| ENDPROC(__fixup_smp) |
| |
| .pushsection .data |
| .align 2 |
| .globl smp_on_up |
| smp_on_up: |
| ALT_SMP(.long 1) |
| ALT_UP(.long 0) |
| .popsection |
| #endif |
| |
| .text |
| __do_fixup_smp_on_up: |
| cmp r4, r5 |
| reths lr |
| ldmia r4, {r0, r6} |
| ARM( str r6, [r0, r4] ) |
| THUMB( add r0, r0, r4 ) |
| add r4, r4, #8 |
| #ifdef __ARMEB__ |
| THUMB( mov r6, r6, ror #16 ) @ Convert word order for big-endian. |
| #endif |
| THUMB( strh r6, [r0], #2 ) @ For Thumb-2, store as two halfwords |
| THUMB( mov r6, r6, lsr #16 ) @ to be robust against misaligned r0. |
| THUMB( strh r6, [r0] ) |
| b __do_fixup_smp_on_up |
| ENDPROC(__do_fixup_smp_on_up) |
| |
| ENTRY(fixup_smp) |
| stmfd sp!, {r4 - r6, lr} |
| mov r4, r0 |
| add r5, r0, r1 |
| bl __do_fixup_smp_on_up |
| ldmfd sp!, {r4 - r6, pc} |
| ENDPROC(fixup_smp) |
| |
| #include "head-common.S" |