[1] | 1 | /* |
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| 2 | * kernel_init.c - kernel parallel initialization |
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[127] | 3 | * |
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[23] | 4 | * Authors : Mohamed Lamine Karaoui (2015) |
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| 5 | * Alain Greiner (2016,2017) |
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[1] | 6 | * |
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| 7 | * Copyright (c) Sorbonne Universites |
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| 8 | * |
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| 9 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. |
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| 10 | * |
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| 11 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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| 12 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 13 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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| 14 | * |
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| 15 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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| 16 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 17 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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| 18 | * General Public License for more details. |
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| 19 | * |
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| 20 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 21 | * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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| 22 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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| 23 | */ |
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| 24 | |
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[14] | 25 | #include <kernel_config.h> |
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[1] | 26 | #include <errno.h> |
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| 27 | #include <hal_types.h> |
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| 28 | #include <hal_special.h> |
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| 29 | #include <hal_context.h> |
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[279] | 30 | #include <hal_irqmask.h> |
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[296] | 31 | #include <hal_ppm.h> |
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[14] | 32 | #include <barrier.h> |
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[1] | 33 | #include <remote_barrier.h> |
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| 34 | #include <core.h> |
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| 35 | #include <list.h> |
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[68] | 36 | #include <xlist.h> |
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[204] | 37 | #include <xhtab.h> |
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[1] | 38 | #include <thread.h> |
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| 39 | #include <scheduler.h> |
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| 40 | #include <kmem.h> |
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| 41 | #include <cluster.h> |
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| 42 | #include <string.h> |
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| 43 | #include <memcpy.h> |
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| 44 | #include <ppm.h> |
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| 45 | #include <page.h> |
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[5] | 46 | #include <chdev.h> |
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[1] | 47 | #include <boot_info.h> |
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| 48 | #include <dqdt.h> |
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| 49 | #include <dev_mmc.h> |
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[5] | 50 | #include <dev_dma.h> |
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| 51 | #include <dev_iob.h> |
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[1] | 52 | #include <dev_ioc.h> |
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[5] | 53 | #include <dev_txt.h> |
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[1] | 54 | #include <dev_pic.h> |
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| 55 | #include <printk.h> |
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| 56 | #include <vfs.h> |
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[23] | 57 | #include <devfs.h> |
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[68] | 58 | #include <mapper.h> |
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[1] | 59 | |
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[5] | 60 | #define KERNEL_INIT_SYNCHRO 0xA5A5B5B5 |
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[1] | 61 | |
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| 62 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[279] | 63 | // All the following global variables are replicated in all clusters. |
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[1] | 64 | // They are initialised by the kernel_init() function. |
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[14] | 65 | // |
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[127] | 66 | // WARNING : The section names have been defined to control the base addresses of the |
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[14] | 67 | // boot_info structure and the idle thread descriptors, through the kernel.ld script: |
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[127] | 68 | // - the boot_info structure is built by the bootloader, and used by kernel_init. |
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| 69 | // it must be the first object in the kdata segment. |
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[14] | 70 | // - the array of idle threads descriptors must be placed on the first page boundary after |
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| 71 | // the boot_info structure in the kdata segment. |
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[1] | 72 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 73 | |
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[5] | 74 | // This variable defines the local boot_info structure |
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| 75 | __attribute__((section(".kinfo"))) |
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[14] | 76 | boot_info_t boot_info; |
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[5] | 77 | |
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[14] | 78 | // This variable defines the "idle" threads descriptors array |
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| 79 | __attribute__((section(".kidle"))) |
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| 80 | char idle_threads[CONFIG_THREAD_DESC_SIZE * |
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| 81 | CONFIG_MAX_LOCAL_CORES] CONFIG_PPM_PAGE_ALIGNED; |
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| 82 | |
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[127] | 83 | // This variable defines the local cluster manager |
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[5] | 84 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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[19] | 85 | cluster_t cluster_manager CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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[1] | 86 | |
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[188] | 87 | // This variable defines the TXT0 kernel terminal |
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| 88 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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| 89 | chdev_t txt0_chdev CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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| 90 | |
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[14] | 91 | // This variables define the kernel process0 descriptor |
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[5] | 92 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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[19] | 93 | process_t process_zero CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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[1] | 94 | |
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[14] | 95 | // This variable defines extended pointers on the distributed chdevs |
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[5] | 96 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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[14] | 97 | chdev_directory_t chdev_dir CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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[1] | 98 | |
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[188] | 99 | // This variable contains the input IRQ indexes for the IOPIC controller |
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[5] | 100 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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[246] | 101 | iopic_input_t iopic_input CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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[1] | 102 | |
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[188] | 103 | // This variable contains the input IRQ indexes for the LAPIC controller |
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[5] | 104 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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[188] | 105 | lapic_input_t lapic_input CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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[1] | 106 | |
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[14] | 107 | // This variable defines the local cluster identifier |
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[5] | 108 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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[14] | 109 | cxy_t local_cxy CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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[5] | 110 | |
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[127] | 111 | // This variable is used for CP0 cores synchronisation in kernel_init() |
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[5] | 112 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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[14] | 113 | remote_barrier_t global_barrier CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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[1] | 114 | |
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[127] | 115 | // This variable is used for local cores synchronisation in kernel_init() |
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[14] | 116 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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| 117 | barrier_t local_barrier CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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| 118 | |
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[127] | 119 | // This variable defines the array of supported File System contexts |
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[50] | 120 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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| 121 | vfs_ctx_t fs_context[FS_TYPES_NR] CONFIG_CACHE_LINE_ALIGNED; |
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| 122 | |
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| 123 | |
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[1] | 124 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[5] | 125 | // This function displays the ALMOS_MKH banner. |
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[1] | 126 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[5] | 127 | static void print_banner( uint32_t nclusters , uint32_t ncores ) |
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[127] | 128 | { |
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[5] | 129 | printk("\n" |
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| 130 | " _ __ __ _____ ______ __ __ _ __ _ _ \n" |
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| 131 | " /\\ | | | \\ / | / ___ \\ / _____| | \\ / | | | / / | | | | \n" |
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| 132 | " / \\ | | | \\/ | | / \\ | | / | \\/ | | |/ / | | | | \n" |
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| 133 | " / /\\ \\ | | | |\\ /| | | | | | | |_____ ___ | |\\ /| | | / | |___| | \n" |
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| 134 | " / /__\\ \\ | | | | \\/ | | | | | | \\_____ \\ |___| | | \\/ | | | \\ | ___ | \n" |
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| 135 | " / ______ \\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |\\ \\ | | | | \n" |
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| 136 | " / / \\ \\ | |____ | | | | | \\___/ | _____/ | | | | | | | \\ \\ | | | | \n" |
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| 137 | " /_/ \\_\\ |______| |_| |_| \\_____/ |______/ |_| |_| |_| \\_\\ |_| |_| \n" |
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| 138 | "\n\n\t\t Advanced Locality Management Operating System / Multi Kernel Hybrid\n" |
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[279] | 139 | "\n\n\t\t\t Version 0.0 : %d cluster(s) / %d core(s) per cluster\n\n", nclusters , ncores ); |
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[5] | 140 | } |
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[1] | 141 | |
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| 142 | |
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[5] | 143 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 144 | // This function initializes the TXT0 chdev descriptor, that is the "kernel terminal", |
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| 145 | // shared by all kernel instances for debug messages. |
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| 146 | // It is a global variable (replicated in all clusters), because this terminal is used |
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| 147 | // before the kmem allocator initialisation, but only the instance in cluster containing |
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| 148 | // the calling core is registered in the "chdev_dir" directory. |
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[127] | 149 | // As this TXT0 chdev supports only the TXT_SYNC_WRITE command, we don't create |
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| 150 | // a server thread, we don't allocate a WTI, and we don't initialize the waiting queue. |
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[5] | 151 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 152 | // @ info : pointer on the local boot-info structure. |
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| 153 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 154 | static void txt0_device_init( boot_info_t * info ) |
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| 155 | { |
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| 156 | boot_device_t * dev_tbl; // pointer on array of devices in boot_info |
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[127] | 157 | uint32_t dev_nr; // actual number of devices in this cluster |
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| 158 | xptr_t base; // remote pointer on segment base |
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| 159 | uint32_t func; // device functional index |
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[5] | 160 | uint32_t impl; // device implementation index |
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[127] | 161 | uint32_t i; // device index in dev_tbl |
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| 162 | uint32_t x; // X cluster coordinate |
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| 163 | uint32_t y; // Y cluster coordinate |
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[188] | 164 | uint32_t channels; // number of channels |
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[1] | 165 | |
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[5] | 166 | // get number of peripherals and base of devices array from boot_info |
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[127] | 167 | dev_nr = info->ext_dev_nr; |
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[5] | 168 | dev_tbl = info->ext_dev; |
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[1] | 169 | |
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[14] | 170 | // loop on external peripherals to find TXT device |
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[127] | 171 | for( i = 0 ; i < dev_nr ; i++ ) |
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| 172 | { |
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[5] | 173 | base = dev_tbl[i].base; |
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[188] | 174 | func = FUNC_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].type ); |
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| 175 | impl = IMPL_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].type ); |
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| 176 | channels = dev_tbl[i].channels; |
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[5] | 177 | |
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[127] | 178 | if (func == DEV_FUNC_TXT ) |
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[5] | 179 | { |
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[188] | 180 | assert( (channels > 0) , __FUNCTION__ , |
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| 181 | "numner of TXT channels cannot be 0\n"); |
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[5] | 182 | |
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[188] | 183 | // initializes TXT0 basic fields |
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| 184 | txt0_chdev.func = func; |
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| 185 | txt0_chdev.impl = impl; |
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| 186 | txt0_chdev.channel = 0; |
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| 187 | txt0_chdev.base = base; |
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| 188 | txt0_chdev.is_rx = false; |
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| 189 | |
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| 190 | // initializes lock |
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[14] | 191 | remote_spinlock_init( XPTR( local_cxy , &txt0_chdev.wait_lock ) ); |
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[188] | 192 | |
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| 193 | // TXT specific initialisation: |
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| 194 | // no server thread & no IRQ routing for channel 0 |
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| 195 | dev_txt_init( &txt0_chdev ); |
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[14] | 196 | |
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[188] | 197 | // register the TXT0 in all chdev_dir[x][y] structures |
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[5] | 198 | for( x = 0 ; x < info->x_size ; x++ ) |
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| 199 | { |
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| 200 | for( y = 0 ; y < info->y_size ; y++ ) |
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| 201 | { |
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| 202 | cxy_t cxy = (x<<info->y_width) + y; |
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[19] | 203 | hal_remote_swd( XPTR( cxy , &chdev_dir.txt[0] ) , |
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[14] | 204 | XPTR( local_cxy , &txt0_chdev ) ); |
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[5] | 205 | } |
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| 206 | } |
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| 207 | } |
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[188] | 208 | } // end loop on devices |
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| 209 | } // end txt0_device_init() |
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[5] | 210 | |
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[1] | 211 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 212 | // This function allocates memory and initializes the chdev descriptors for the internal |
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| 213 | // peripherals contained in the local cluster, other than the LAPIC, as specified by |
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| 214 | // the boot_info, including the linking with the driver for the specified implementation. |
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| 215 | // The relevant entries in all copies of the devices directory are initialised. |
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[1] | 216 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 217 | // @ info : pointer on the local boot-info structure. |
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| 218 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[5] | 219 | static void internal_devices_init( boot_info_t * info ) |
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[1] | 220 | { |
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[188] | 221 | boot_device_t * dev_tbl; // pointer on array of internaldevices in boot_info |
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| 222 | uint32_t dev_nr; // actual number of devices in this cluster |
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| 223 | xptr_t base; // remote pointer on segment base |
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| 224 | uint32_t func; // device functionnal index |
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| 225 | uint32_t impl; // device implementation index |
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| 226 | uint32_t i; // device index in dev_tbl |
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| 227 | uint32_t x; // X cluster coordinate |
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| 228 | uint32_t y; // Y cluster coordinate |
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| 229 | uint32_t channels; // number of channels |
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| 230 | uint32_t channel; // channel index |
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| 231 | chdev_t * chdev_ptr; // local pointer on created chdev |
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[1] | 232 | |
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[188] | 233 | // get number of internal peripherals and base from boot_info |
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| 234 | dev_nr = info->int_dev_nr; |
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| 235 | dev_tbl = info->int_dev; |
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[1] | 236 | |
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[188] | 237 | // loop on internal peripherals |
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| 238 | for( i = 0 ; i < dev_nr ; i++ ) |
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| 239 | { |
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| 240 | base = dev_tbl[i].base; |
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| 241 | channels = dev_tbl[i].channels; |
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| 242 | func = FUNC_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].type ); |
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| 243 | impl = IMPL_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].type ); |
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[204] | 244 | |
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[188] | 245 | ////////////////////////// |
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| 246 | if( func == DEV_FUNC_MMC ) |
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[5] | 247 | { |
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[188] | 248 | assert( (channels == 1) , __FUNCTION__ , |
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| 249 | "MMC device must be single channel\n" ); |
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[1] | 250 | |
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[188] | 251 | // create chdev in local cluster |
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| 252 | chdev_ptr = chdev_create( func, |
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| 253 | impl, |
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| 254 | 0, // channel |
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| 255 | false, // direction |
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| 256 | base ); |
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[14] | 257 | |
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[188] | 258 | assert( (chdev_ptr != NULL) , __FUNCTION__ , |
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| 259 | "cannot allocate memory for MMC chdev\n" ); |
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| 260 | |
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| 261 | // make MMC specific initialisation |
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| 262 | dev_mmc_init( chdev_ptr ); |
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[1] | 263 | |
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[188] | 264 | // set the MMC field in all chdev_dir[x][y] structures |
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| 265 | for( x = 0 ; x < info->x_size ; x++ ) |
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[1] | 266 | { |
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[188] | 267 | for( y = 0 ; y < info->y_size ; y++ ) |
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| 268 | { |
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| 269 | cxy_t cxy = (x<<info->y_width) + y; |
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| 270 | hal_remote_swd( XPTR( cxy , &chdev_dir.mmc[local_cxy] ), |
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| 271 | XPTR( local_cxy , chdev_ptr ) ); |
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| 272 | } |
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[1] | 273 | } |
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[188] | 274 | |
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[337] | 275 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : created MMC in cluster %x / chdev = %x\n", |
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[279] | 276 | __FUNCTION__ , channel , local_cxy , chdev_ptr ); |
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[14] | 277 | } |
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[188] | 278 | /////////////////////////////// |
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| 279 | else if( func == DEV_FUNC_DMA ) |
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[127] | 280 | { |
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[188] | 281 | // create one chdev per channel in local cluster |
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| 282 | for( channel = 0 ; channel < channels ; channel++ ) |
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| 283 | { |
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| 284 | // create chdev[channel] in local cluster |
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| 285 | chdev_ptr = chdev_create( func, |
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| 286 | impl, |
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| 287 | channel, |
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| 288 | false, // direction |
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| 289 | base ); |
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[5] | 290 | |
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[188] | 291 | assert( (chdev_ptr != NULL) , __FUNCTION__ , |
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| 292 | "cannot allocate memory for DMA chdev" ); |
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| 293 | |
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| 294 | // make DMA specific initialisation |
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| 295 | dev_dma_init( chdev_ptr ); |
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[127] | 296 | |
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[188] | 297 | // initialize only the DMA[channel] field in the local chdev_dir[x][y] |
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| 298 | // structure because the DMA device is not remotely accessible. |
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| 299 | chdev_dir.dma[channel] = XPTR( local_cxy , chdev_ptr ); |
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[5] | 300 | |
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[337] | 301 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : created DMA[%d] in cluster %x / chdev = %x\n", |
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[279] | 302 | __FUNCTION__ , channel , local_cxy , chdev_ptr ); |
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[188] | 303 | } |
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[14] | 304 | } |
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[127] | 305 | } |
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[5] | 306 | } // end internal_devices_init() |
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| 307 | |
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| 308 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 309 | // This function allocates memory and initializes the chdev descriptors for the |
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| 310 | // external (shared) peripherals other than the IOPIC, as specified by the boot_info, |
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[5] | 311 | // including the dynamic linking with the driver for the specified implementation. |
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[188] | 312 | // These chdev descriptors are distributed on all clusters, using a modulo on a global |
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| 313 | // index, identically computed in all clusters: In each cluster, the local CP0 core |
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| 314 | // computes the global index for all external chdevs, and creates only the chdevs that |
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| 315 | // must be placed in the local cluster. |
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| 316 | // The relevant entries in all copies of the devices directory are initialised. |
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[5] | 317 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 318 | // @ info : pointer on the local boot-info structure. |
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| 319 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 320 | static void external_devices_init( boot_info_t * info ) |
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| 321 | { |
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[188] | 322 | boot_device_t * dev_tbl; // pointer on array of external devices in boot_info |
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| 323 | uint32_t dev_nr; // actual number of external devices |
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| 324 | xptr_t base; // remote pointer on segment base |
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[5] | 325 | uint32_t func; // device functionnal index |
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| 326 | uint32_t impl; // device implementation index |
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[188] | 327 | uint32_t i; // device index in dev_tbl |
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| 328 | uint32_t x; // X cluster coordinate |
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| 329 | uint32_t y; // Y cluster coordinate |
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| 330 | uint32_t channels; // number of channels |
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| 331 | uint32_t channel; // channel index |
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| 332 | uint32_t directions; // number of directions (1 or 2) |
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| 333 | uint32_t rx; // direction index (0 or 1) |
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| 334 | uint32_t first_channel; // used in loop on channels for TXT |
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[127] | 335 | chdev_t * chdev; // local pointer on one channel_device descriptor |
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[188] | 336 | uint32_t ext_chdev_gid; // global index of external chdev |
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[5] | 337 | |
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| 338 | // get number of peripherals and base of devices array from boot_info |
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[127] | 339 | dev_nr = info->ext_dev_nr; |
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[5] | 340 | dev_tbl = info->ext_dev; |
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| 341 | |
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[188] | 342 | // initializes global index (PIC is already placed in cluster 0 |
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| 343 | ext_chdev_gid = 1; |
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| 344 | |
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[5] | 345 | // loop on external peripherals |
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[127] | 346 | for( i = 0 ; i < dev_nr ; i++ ) |
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| 347 | { |
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[188] | 348 | base = dev_tbl[i].base; |
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| 349 | channels = dev_tbl[i].channels; |
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| 350 | func = FUNC_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].type ); |
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| 351 | impl = IMPL_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].type ); |
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[5] | 352 | |
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| 353 | // There is one chdev per direction for NIC |
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[188] | 354 | if (func == DEV_FUNC_NIC) directions = 2; |
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| 355 | else directions = 1; |
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[5] | 356 | |
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| 357 | // The TXT0 chdev has already been created |
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| 358 | if (func == DEV_FUNC_TXT) first_channel = 1; |
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| 359 | else first_channel = 0; |
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| 360 | |
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[188] | 361 | // do nothing for RO, that does not require a device descriptor. |
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[5] | 362 | if( func == DEV_FUNC_ROM ) continue; |
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| 363 | |
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[188] | 364 | // do nothing for PIC, that is already initialized |
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| 365 | if( func == DEV_FUNC_PIC ) continue; |
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[5] | 366 | |
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[188] | 367 | // check PIC device initialized |
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| 368 | assert( (chdev_dir.pic != XPTR_NULL ) , __FUNCTION__ , |
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| 369 | "PIC device must be initialized before other devices\n" ); |
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| 370 | |
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| 371 | // check external device functionnal type |
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| 372 | assert( ( (func == DEV_FUNC_IOB) || |
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| 373 | (func == DEV_FUNC_IOC) || |
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| 374 | (func == DEV_FUNC_TXT) || |
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| 375 | (func == DEV_FUNC_NIC) || |
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| 376 | (func == DEV_FUNC_FBF) ) , __FUNCTION__ , |
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| 377 | "undefined external peripheral type\n" ); |
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| 378 | |
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[127] | 379 | // loops on channels |
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[188] | 380 | for( channel = first_channel ; channel < channels ; channel++ ) |
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[127] | 381 | { |
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[5] | 382 | // loop on directions |
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[188] | 383 | for( rx = 0 ; rx < directions ; rx++ ) |
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[1] | 384 | { |
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[188] | 385 | // compute target cluster for chdev[func,channel,direction] |
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| 386 | uint32_t offset = ext_chdev_gid % ( info->x_size * info->y_size ); |
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[5] | 387 | uint32_t cx = offset / info->y_size; |
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| 388 | uint32_t cy = offset % info->y_size; |
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| 389 | uint32_t target_cxy = (cx<<info->y_width) + cy; |
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[1] | 390 | |
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[5] | 391 | // allocate and initialize a local chdev |
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| 392 | // if local cluster matches target cluster |
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| 393 | if( target_cxy == local_cxy ) |
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[1] | 394 | { |
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[5] | 395 | chdev = chdev_create( func, |
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| 396 | impl, |
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| 397 | channel, |
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[188] | 398 | rx, // direction |
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[5] | 399 | base ); |
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| 400 | |
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[127] | 401 | assert( (chdev != NULL), __FUNCTION__ , |
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[5] | 402 | "cannot allocate external device" ); |
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| 403 | |
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| 404 | // make device type specific initialisation |
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| 405 | if ( func == DEV_FUNC_IOB ) dev_iob_init( chdev ); |
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| 406 | else if( func == DEV_FUNC_IOC ) dev_ioc_init( chdev ); |
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| 407 | else if( func == DEV_FUNC_TXT ) dev_txt_init( chdev ); |
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| 408 | else if( func == DEV_FUNC_NIC ) dev_nic_init( chdev ); |
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[188] | 409 | else if( func == DEV_FUNC_FBF ) dev_fbf_init( chdev ); |
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[5] | 410 | |
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[127] | 411 | // all external (shared) devices are remotely accessible |
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[5] | 412 | // initialize the replicated chdev_dir[x][y] structures |
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[127] | 413 | // defining the extended pointers on chdev descriptors |
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| 414 | xptr_t * entry; |
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| 415 | |
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[188] | 416 | if(func==DEV_FUNC_IOB ) entry = &chdev_dir.iob; |
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| 417 | if(func==DEV_FUNC_IOC ) entry = &chdev_dir.ioc[channel]; |
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| 418 | if(func==DEV_FUNC_TXT ) entry = &chdev_dir.txt[channel]; |
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| 419 | if(func==DEV_FUNC_FBF ) entry = &chdev_dir.fbf[channel]; |
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| 420 | if((func==DEV_FUNC_NIC) && (rx==0)) entry = &chdev_dir.nic_tx[channel]; |
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| 421 | if((func==DEV_FUNC_NIC) && (rx==1)) entry = &chdev_dir.nic_rx[channel]; |
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[127] | 422 | |
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[1] | 423 | for( x = 0 ; x < info->x_size ; x++ ) |
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| 424 | { |
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| 425 | for( y = 0 ; y < info->y_size ; y++ ) |
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| 426 | { |
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| 427 | cxy_t cxy = (x<<info->y_width) + y; |
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[188] | 428 | hal_remote_swd( XPTR( cxy , entry ), |
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| 429 | XPTR( local_cxy , chdev ) ); |
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[5] | 430 | } |
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[1] | 431 | } |
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| 432 | |
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[337] | 433 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : create chdev %s[%d] in cluster %x / chdev = %x\n", |
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[279] | 434 | __FUNCTION__ , chdev_func_str( func ), channel , local_cxy , chdev ); |
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[5] | 435 | |
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| 436 | } // end if match |
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| 437 | |
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[19] | 438 | // increment chdev global index (matching or not) |
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[188] | 439 | ext_chdev_gid++; |
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[5] | 440 | |
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| 441 | } // end loop on directions |
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| 442 | } // end loop on channels |
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[188] | 443 | } // end loop on devices |
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| 444 | } // end external_devices_init() |
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[5] | 445 | |
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[188] | 446 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 447 | // This function is called by CP0 in cluster 0 to allocate memory and initialize the PIC |
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| 448 | // device, namely the informations attached to the external IOPIC controller. |
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| 449 | // This initialisation must be done before other devices initialisation because the IRQ |
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| 450 | // routing infrastructure is required for internal and external devices initialisation. |
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| 451 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 452 | // @ info : pointer on the local boot-info structure. |
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| 453 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 454 | static void iopic_init( boot_info_t * info ) |
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| 455 | { |
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| 456 | boot_device_t * dev_tbl; // pointer on boot_info external devices array |
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| 457 | uint32_t dev_nr; // actual number of external devices |
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| 458 | xptr_t base; // remote pointer on segment base |
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| 459 | uint32_t func; // device functionnal index |
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| 460 | uint32_t impl; // device implementation index |
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| 461 | uint32_t i; // device index in dev_tbl |
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| 462 | uint32_t x; // cluster X coordinate |
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| 463 | uint32_t y; // cluster Y coordinate |
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| 464 | bool_t found; // IOPIC found |
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| 465 | chdev_t * chdev; // pointer on PIC chdev descriptor |
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| 466 | |
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| 467 | // get number of external peripherals and base of array from boot_info |
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| 468 | dev_nr = info->ext_dev_nr; |
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| 469 | dev_tbl = info->ext_dev; |
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| 470 | |
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| 471 | // loop on external peripherals to get the IOPIC |
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| 472 | for( i = 0 , found = false ; i < dev_nr ; i++ ) |
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| 473 | { |
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| 474 | func = FUNC_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].type ); |
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| 475 | |
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[127] | 476 | if( func == DEV_FUNC_PIC ) |
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[1] | 477 | { |
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[188] | 478 | base = dev_tbl[i].base; |
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| 479 | impl = IMPL_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].type ); |
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| 480 | found = true; |
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| 481 | break; |
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| 482 | } |
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| 483 | } |
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[5] | 484 | |
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[188] | 485 | assert( found , __FUNCTION__ , "PIC device not found\n" ); |
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[1] | 486 | |
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[188] | 487 | // allocate and initialize the PIC chdev in local cluster |
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| 488 | chdev = chdev_create( func, |
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| 489 | impl, |
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| 490 | 0, // channel |
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| 491 | 0, // direction, |
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| 492 | base ); |
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[5] | 493 | |
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[188] | 494 | assert( (chdev != NULL), __FUNCTION__ , "no memory for PIC chdev\n" ); |
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[5] | 495 | |
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[188] | 496 | // make PIC device type specific initialisation |
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| 497 | dev_pic_init( chdev ); |
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[1] | 498 | |
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[188] | 499 | // register extended pointer on PIC chdev in "chdev_dir" array in all clusters |
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| 500 | xptr_t * entry = &chdev_dir.pic; |
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| 501 | |
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| 502 | for( x = 0 ; x < info->x_size ; x++ ) |
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| 503 | { |
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| 504 | for( y = 0 ; y < info->y_size ; y++ ) |
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| 505 | { |
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| 506 | cxy_t cxy = (x<<info->y_width) + y; |
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| 507 | hal_remote_swd( XPTR( cxy , entry ) , |
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| 508 | XPTR( local_cxy , chdev ) ); |
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| 509 | } |
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| 510 | } |
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[1] | 511 | |
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[188] | 512 | // initialize the "iopic_input" structure |
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| 513 | // defining how external IRQs are connected to IOPIC |
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| 514 | uint32_t id; |
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| 515 | uint8_t valid; |
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| 516 | uint32_t type; |
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| 517 | uint8_t channel; |
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| 518 | uint8_t is_rx; |
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| 519 | |
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| 520 | for( id = 0 ; id < CONFIG_MAX_EXTERNAL_IRQS ; id++ ) |
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| 521 | { |
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| 522 | valid = dev_tbl[i].irq[id].valid; |
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| 523 | type = dev_tbl[i].irq[id].dev_type; |
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| 524 | channel = dev_tbl[i].irq[id].channel; |
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| 525 | is_rx = dev_tbl[i].irq[id].is_rx; |
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| 526 | |
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| 527 | if( valid ) // only valid inputs are registered |
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| 528 | { |
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| 529 | uint32_t * index; // local pointer on one entry |
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| 530 | uint16_t func = FUNC_FROM_TYPE( type ); |
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| 531 | |
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| 532 | if ( func == DEV_FUNC_TXT ) |
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| 533 | index = &iopic_input.txt[channel]; |
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| 534 | else if( func == DEV_FUNC_IOC ) |
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| 535 | index = &iopic_input.ioc[channel]; |
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| 536 | else if( (func == DEV_FUNC_NIC) && (is_rx == 0) ) |
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| 537 | index = &iopic_input.nic_tx[channel]; |
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| 538 | else if( (func == DEV_FUNC_NIC) && (is_rx != 0) ) |
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| 539 | index = &iopic_input.nic_rx[channel]; |
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| 540 | else if( func == DEV_FUNC_IOB ) |
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| 541 | index = &iopic_input.iob; |
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| 542 | else |
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| 543 | assert( false , __FUNCTION__ , "illegal source device for IOPIC input" ); |
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| 544 | |
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| 545 | // set entry in local structure |
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| 546 | *index = id; |
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| 547 | } |
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| 548 | } |
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| 549 | |
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[204] | 550 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s created PIC chdev in cluster %x at cycle %d\n", |
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[188] | 551 | __FUNCTION__ , local_cxy , (uint32_t)hal_time_stamp() ); |
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| 552 | |
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| 553 | } // end iopic_init() |
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| 554 | |
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[1] | 555 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 556 | // This function is called by all CP0s in all cluster to complete the PIC device |
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| 557 | // initialisation, namely the informations attached to the LAPIC controller. |
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| 558 | // This initialisation must be done after the IOPIC initialisation, but before other |
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| 559 | // devices initialisation because the IRQ routing infrastructure is required for both |
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| 560 | // internal and external devices initialisation. |
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| 561 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 562 | // @ info : pointer on the local boot-info structure. |
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| 563 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 564 | static void lapic_init( boot_info_t * info ) |
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| 565 | { |
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| 566 | boot_device_t * dev_tbl; // pointer on boot_info internal devices array |
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| 567 | uint32_t dev_nr; // number of internal devices |
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| 568 | uint32_t i; // device index in dev_tbl |
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| 569 | xptr_t base; // remote pointer on segment base |
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| 570 | uint32_t func; // device functionnal type in boot_info |
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| 571 | bool_t found; // LAPIC found |
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| 572 | |
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| 573 | // get number of internal peripherals and base |
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| 574 | dev_nr = info->int_dev_nr; |
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| 575 | dev_tbl = info->int_dev; |
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| 576 | |
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| 577 | // loop on internal peripherals to get the lapic device |
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| 578 | for( i = 0 , found = false ; i < dev_nr ; i++ ) |
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| 579 | { |
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| 580 | func = FUNC_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].type ); |
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| 581 | |
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| 582 | if( func == DEV_FUNC_ICU ) |
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| 583 | { |
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| 584 | base = dev_tbl[i].base; |
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| 585 | found = true; |
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| 586 | break; |
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| 587 | } |
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| 588 | } |
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| 589 | |
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| 590 | // if the LAPIC controller is not defined in the boot_info, |
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| 591 | // we simply don't initialize the PIC extensions in the kernel, |
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| 592 | // making the assumption that the LAPIC related informations |
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| 593 | // are hidden in the hardware specific PIC driver. |
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| 594 | if( found ) |
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| 595 | { |
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| 596 | // initialise the PIC extensions for |
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| 597 | // the core descriptor and core manager extensions |
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| 598 | dev_pic_extend_init( (uint32_t *)GET_PTR( base ) ); |
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| 599 | |
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| 600 | // initialize the "lapic_input" structure |
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| 601 | // defining how internal IRQs are connected to LAPIC |
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| 602 | uint32_t id; |
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| 603 | uint8_t valid; |
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| 604 | uint8_t channel; |
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| 605 | uint32_t func; |
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| 606 | |
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| 607 | for( id = 0 ; id < CONFIG_MAX_INTERNAL_IRQS ; id++ ) |
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| 608 | { |
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| 609 | valid = dev_tbl[i].irq[id].valid; |
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| 610 | func = FUNC_FROM_TYPE( dev_tbl[i].irq[id].dev_type ); |
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| 611 | channel = dev_tbl[i].irq[id].channel; |
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| 612 | |
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| 613 | if( valid ) // only valid local IRQs are registered |
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| 614 | { |
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| 615 | if ( func == DEV_FUNC_MMC ) lapic_input.mmc = id; |
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| 616 | else if( func == DEV_FUNC_DMA ) lapic_input.dma[channel] = id; |
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| 617 | else assert( false , __FUNCTION__ , "illegal source device for LAPIC input" ); |
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| 618 | } |
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| 619 | } |
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| 620 | } |
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| 621 | } // end lapic_init() |
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| 622 | |
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| 623 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[14] | 624 | // This static function returns the identifiers of the calling core. |
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| 625 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 626 | // @ info : pointer on boot_info structure. |
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| 627 | // @ lid : [out] core local index in cluster. |
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| 628 | // @ cxy : [out] cluster identifier. |
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| 629 | // @ lid : [out] core global identifier (hardware). |
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| 630 | // @ return 0 if success / return EINVAL if not found. |
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| 631 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[23] | 632 | static error_t get_core_identifiers( boot_info_t * info, |
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| 633 | lid_t * lid, |
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[14] | 634 | cxy_t * cxy, |
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| 635 | gid_t * gid ) |
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| 636 | { |
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[127] | 637 | uint32_t i; |
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[14] | 638 | gid_t global_id; |
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[19] | 639 | |
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[14] | 640 | // get global identifier from hardware register |
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[127] | 641 | global_id = hal_get_gid(); |
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[14] | 642 | |
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| 643 | // makes an associative search in boot_info to get (cxy,lid) from global_id |
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| 644 | for( i = 0 ; i < info->cores_nr ; i++ ) |
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| 645 | { |
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| 646 | if( global_id == info->core[i].gid ) |
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| 647 | { |
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| 648 | *lid = info->core[i].lid; |
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| 649 | *cxy = info->core[i].cxy; |
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| 650 | *gid = global_id; |
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| 651 | return 0; |
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| 652 | } |
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| 653 | } |
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| 654 | return EINVAL; |
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[19] | 655 | } |
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[14] | 656 | |
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| 657 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[1] | 658 | // This function is the entry point for the kernel initialisation. |
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[19] | 659 | // It is executed by all cores in all clusters, but only core[0], called CP0, |
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[14] | 660 | // initializes the shared resources such as the cluster manager, or the local peripherals. |
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[19] | 661 | // To comply with the multi-kernels paradigm, it accesses only local cluster memory, using |
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| 662 | // only information contained in the local boot_info_t structure, set by the bootloader. |
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[103] | 663 | // Only CP0 in cluster 0 print the log messages. |
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[1] | 664 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 665 | // @ info : pointer on the local boot-info structure. |
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| 666 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 667 | void kernel_init( boot_info_t * info ) |
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| 668 | { |
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[204] | 669 | lid_t core_lid = -1; // running core local index |
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| 670 | cxy_t core_cxy = -1; // running core cluster identifier |
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| 671 | gid_t core_gid; // running core hardware identifier |
---|
| 672 | cluster_t * cluster; // pointer on local cluster manager |
---|
| 673 | core_t * core; // pointer on running core descriptor |
---|
| 674 | thread_t * thread; // pointer on idle thread descriptor |
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| 675 | |
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| 676 | xptr_t vfs_root_inode_xp; // extended pointer on VFS root inode |
---|
| 677 | xptr_t devfs_dev_inode_xp; // extended pointer on DEVFS dev inode |
---|
| 678 | xptr_t devfs_external_inode_xp; // extended pointer on DEVFS external inode |
---|
| 679 | xptr_t devfs_internal_inode_xp; // extended pointer on DEVFS internal inode |
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| 680 | |
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[1] | 681 | error_t error; |
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[285] | 682 | reg_t status; // running core status register |
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[1] | 683 | |
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[188] | 684 | cxy_t io_cxy = info->io_cxy; |
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| 685 | |
---|
| 686 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 687 | // STEP 0 : Each core get its core identifier from boot_info, and makes |
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| 688 | // a partial initialisation of its private idle thread descriptor. |
---|
| 689 | // CP0 initializes the "local_cxy" global variable. |
---|
| 690 | // CP0 in cluster IO initializes the TXT0 chdev to print log messages. |
---|
| 691 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 692 | |
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[23] | 693 | error = get_core_identifiers( info, |
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[14] | 694 | &core_lid, |
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| 695 | &core_cxy, |
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| 696 | &core_gid ); |
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[1] | 697 | |
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[127] | 698 | // CP0 initializes cluster identifier |
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[14] | 699 | if( core_lid == 0 ) local_cxy = info->cxy; |
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[1] | 700 | |
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[127] | 701 | // each core gets a pointer on its private idle thread descriptor |
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| 702 | thread = (thread_t *)( idle_threads + (core_lid * CONFIG_THREAD_DESC_SIZE) ); |
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[68] | 703 | |
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[127] | 704 | // each core registers this thread pointer in hardware register |
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[68] | 705 | hal_set_current_thread( thread ); |
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[71] | 706 | |
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[188] | 707 | // each core initializes the idle thread "locks_root" and "xlocks_root" fields |
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[124] | 708 | list_root_init( &thread->locks_root ); |
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[188] | 709 | xlist_root_init( XPTR( local_cxy , &thread->xlocks_root ) ); |
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[124] | 710 | |
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[188] | 711 | // CP0 in I/O cluster initialises TXT0 chdev descriptor |
---|
| 712 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (core_cxy == io_cxy) ) txt0_device_init( info ); |
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[14] | 713 | |
---|
| 714 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 715 | if( core_lid == 0 ) remote_barrier( XPTR( io_cxy , &global_barrier ), |
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[14] | 716 | (info->x_size * info->y_size) ); |
---|
| 717 | barrier_wait( &local_barrier , info->cores_nr ); |
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| 718 | |
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[188] | 719 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0) ) |
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[296] | 720 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit barrier 0 : TXT0 initialized / cycle %d\n", |
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| 721 | __FUNCTION__, hal_time_stamp() ); |
---|
[14] | 722 | |
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[188] | 723 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 724 | // STEP 1 : all cores check its core identifier. |
---|
| 725 | // CP0 initializes the local cluster manager. |
---|
| 726 | // This includes the memory allocators. |
---|
| 727 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
| 728 | |
---|
| 729 | // all cores check identifiers |
---|
[14] | 730 | if( error ) |
---|
[1] | 731 | { |
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[279] | 732 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : illegal core identifiers" |
---|
[14] | 733 | " gid = %x / cxy = %x / lid = %d\n", |
---|
| 734 | __FUNCTION__ , core_lid , core_cxy , core_lid ); |
---|
| 735 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
[1] | 736 | } |
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| 737 | |
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[188] | 738 | // CP0 initializes cluster manager |
---|
[14] | 739 | if( core_lid == 0 ) |
---|
[1] | 740 | { |
---|
| 741 | error = cluster_init( info ); |
---|
| 742 | |
---|
[14] | 743 | if( error ) |
---|
| 744 | { |
---|
[279] | 745 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : cannot initialise cluster %x", |
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[14] | 746 | __FUNCTION__ , local_cxy ); |
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| 747 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
| 748 | } |
---|
| 749 | } |
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[5] | 750 | |
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[14] | 751 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 752 | if( core_lid == 0 ) remote_barrier( XPTR( io_cxy , &global_barrier ), |
---|
[14] | 753 | (info->x_size * info->y_size) ); |
---|
| 754 | barrier_wait( &local_barrier , info->cores_nr ); |
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| 755 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[1] | 756 | |
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[188] | 757 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0) ) |
---|
[296] | 758 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit barrier 1 : clusters initialised / cycle %d\n", |
---|
| 759 | __FUNCTION__, hal_time_stamp() ); |
---|
[1] | 760 | |
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[188] | 761 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 762 | // STEP 2 : all CP0s initialize the process_zero descriptor. |
---|
[296] | 763 | // CP0 in cluster 0 initializes the IOPIC device. |
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[188] | 764 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 765 | |
---|
| 766 | // all cores get pointer on local cluster manager & core descriptor |
---|
[14] | 767 | cluster = &cluster_manager; |
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[127] | 768 | core = &cluster->core_tbl[core_lid]; |
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[1] | 769 | |
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[188] | 770 | // all CP0s initialize the process_zero descriptor |
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[101] | 771 | if( core_lid == 0 ) process_reference_init( &process_zero , 0 , XPTR_NULL ); |
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[5] | 772 | |
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[188] | 773 | // CP0 in cluster 0 initializes the PIC chdev, |
---|
| 774 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0) ) iopic_init( info ); |
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| 775 | |
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| 776 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 777 | if( core_lid == 0 ) remote_barrier( XPTR( io_cxy , &global_barrier ), |
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| 778 | (info->x_size * info->y_size) ); |
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| 779 | barrier_wait( &local_barrier , info->cores_nr ); |
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| 780 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[127] | 781 | |
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[188] | 782 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0) ) |
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[296] | 783 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit barrier 2 : PIC initialised / cycle %d\n", |
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| 784 | __FUNCTION__, hal_time_stamp() ); |
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[1] | 785 | |
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[188] | 786 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[296] | 787 | // STEP 3 : all CP0s initialize the distibuted LAPIC descriptor. |
---|
| 788 | // all CP0s initialize the internal chdev descriptors |
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| 789 | // all CP0s initialize the local external chdev descriptors |
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[188] | 790 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[5] | 791 | |
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[279] | 792 | // all CP0s initialize their local LAPIC extension, |
---|
| 793 | if( core_lid == 0 ) lapic_init( info ); |
---|
| 794 | |
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[188] | 795 | // CP0 scan the internal (private) peripherals, |
---|
| 796 | // and allocates memory for the corresponding chdev descriptors. |
---|
| 797 | if( core_lid == 0 ) internal_devices_init( info ); |
---|
| 798 | |
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[1] | 799 | |
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[50] | 800 | // All CP0s contribute to initialise external peripheral chdev descriptors. |
---|
[14] | 801 | // Each CP0[cxy] scan the set of external (shared) peripherals (but the TXT0), |
---|
| 802 | // and allocates memory for the chdev descriptors that must be placed |
---|
[127] | 803 | // on the (cxy) cluster according to the global index value. |
---|
[188] | 804 | |
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[14] | 805 | if( core_lid == 0 ) external_devices_init( info ); |
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[1] | 806 | |
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[14] | 807 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 808 | if( core_lid == 0 ) remote_barrier( XPTR( io_cxy , &global_barrier ), |
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[14] | 809 | (info->x_size * info->y_size) ); |
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| 810 | barrier_wait( &local_barrier , info->cores_nr ); |
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| 811 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[5] | 812 | |
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[188] | 813 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0) ) |
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[296] | 814 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit barrier 3 : all chdev initialised / cycle %d\n", |
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| 815 | __FUNCTION__, hal_time_stamp()); |
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[1] | 816 | |
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[188] | 817 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[279] | 818 | // STEP 4 : All cores enable IPI (Inter Procesor Interrupt), |
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[296] | 819 | // All cores initialise specific core registers |
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[279] | 820 | // Alh cores initialize IDLE thread. |
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[188] | 821 | // Only CP0 in cluster 0 creates the VFS root inode. |
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| 822 | // It access the boot device to initialize the file system context. |
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| 823 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 824 | |
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[279] | 825 | if( CONFIG_KINIT_DEBUG ) chdev_dir_display(); |
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| 826 | |
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| 827 | // All cores enable the shared IPI channel |
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| 828 | dev_pic_enable_ipi(); |
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| 829 | hal_enable_irq( &status ); |
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| 830 | |
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[296] | 831 | // All cores initialize specific core registers |
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| 832 | hal_core_init( info ); |
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| 833 | |
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[279] | 834 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : IRQs enabled for core[%x,%d] / SR = %x\n", |
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| 835 | __FUNCTION__ , local_cxy , core_lid , hal_get_sr() ); |
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| 836 | |
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[296] | 837 | // all cores initialize the idle thread descriptor |
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[14] | 838 | error = thread_kernel_init( thread, |
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[127] | 839 | THREAD_IDLE, |
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| 840 | &thread_idle_func, |
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[14] | 841 | NULL, |
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| 842 | core_lid ); |
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| 843 | if( error ) |
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[1] | 844 | { |
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[279] | 845 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : core[%x][%d] cannot initialize idle thread\n", |
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[103] | 846 | __FUNCTION__ , local_cxy , core_lid ); |
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[14] | 847 | hal_core_sleep(); |
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[1] | 848 | } |
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| 849 | |
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[296] | 850 | // all cores unblock idle thread, and register it in scheduler |
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| 851 | thread_unblock( XPTR( local_cxy , thread ) , THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL ); |
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[103] | 852 | core->scheduler.idle = thread; |
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[1] | 853 | |
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[188] | 854 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0) ) |
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[103] | 855 | { |
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[296] | 856 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : initialized idle thread %x on core[%x,%d] / cycle %d\n", |
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| 857 | __FUNCTION__ , thread->trdid , local_cxy, core_lid, (uint32_t)hal_time_stamp()); |
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[14] | 858 | } |
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| 859 | |
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[296] | 860 | #if CONFIG_KINIT_DEBUG |
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| 861 | sched_display(); |
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| 862 | #endif |
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| 863 | |
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[188] | 864 | // CPO in cluster 0 creates the VFS root |
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| 865 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0 ) ) |
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[14] | 866 | { |
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[188] | 867 | vfs_root_inode_xp = XPTR_NULL; |
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[23] | 868 | |
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[188] | 869 | // File System must be FATFS in this implementation, |
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| 870 | // but other File System can be introduced here |
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[23] | 871 | if( CONFIG_VFS_ROOT_IS_FATFS ) |
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| 872 | { |
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[188] | 873 | // 1. create FATFS context in cluster 0 |
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| 874 | fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx = fatfs_ctx_alloc(); |
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| 875 | |
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[279] | 876 | assert( (fatfs_ctx != NULL) , __FUNCTION__ , |
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| 877 | "cannot create FATFS context in cluster 0\n" ); |
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[188] | 878 | |
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| 879 | // 2. access boot device to initialize FATFS context |
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| 880 | fatfs_ctx_init( fatfs_ctx ); |
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| 881 | |
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| 882 | // 3. get various informations from FATFS context |
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| 883 | uint32_t root_dir_cluster = fatfs_ctx->root_dir_cluster; |
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| 884 | uint32_t cluster_size = fatfs_ctx->bytes_per_sector * |
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| 885 | fatfs_ctx->sectors_per_cluster; |
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| 886 | uint32_t total_clusters = fatfs_ctx->fat_sectors_count << 7; |
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| 887 | |
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| 888 | // 4. create VFS root inode in cluster 0 |
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| 889 | error = vfs_inode_create( XPTR_NULL, // dentry_xp |
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| 890 | FS_TYPE_FATFS, // fs_type |
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| 891 | INODE_TYPE_DIR, // inode_type |
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| 892 | (void *)(intptr_t)root_dir_cluster, // extend |
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| 893 | 0, // attr |
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| 894 | 0, // rights |
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| 895 | 0, // uid |
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| 896 | 0, // gid |
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| 897 | &vfs_root_inode_xp ); // return |
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| 898 | |
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[279] | 899 | assert( (error == 0) , __FUNCTION__ , |
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| 900 | "cannot create VFS root inode\n" ); |
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[188] | 901 | |
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| 902 | // 5. initialize VFS context for FAT in cluster 0 |
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| 903 | vfs_ctx_init( FS_TYPE_FATFS, // file system type |
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| 904 | 0, // attributes |
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| 905 | total_clusters, |
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| 906 | cluster_size, |
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| 907 | vfs_root_inode_xp, // VFS root |
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| 908 | fatfs_ctx ); // extend |
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[23] | 909 | } |
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| 910 | else |
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| 911 | { |
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[279] | 912 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : root FS must be FATFS\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
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[23] | 913 | hal_core_sleep(); |
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| 914 | } |
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| 915 | |
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[188] | 916 | // register VFS root inode in process_zero |
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| 917 | process_zero.vfs_root_xp = vfs_root_inode_xp; |
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| 918 | process_zero.vfs_cwd_xp = vfs_root_inode_xp; |
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| 919 | } |
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| 920 | |
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| 921 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 922 | if( core_lid == 0 ) remote_barrier( XPTR( io_cxy , &global_barrier ), |
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| 923 | (info->x_size * info->y_size) ); |
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| 924 | barrier_wait( &local_barrier , info->cores_nr ); |
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| 925 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 926 | |
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| 927 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0) ) |
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[296] | 928 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit barrier 4 : VFS_root = %l in cluster 0 / cycle %d\n", |
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| 929 | __FUNCTION__, vfs_root_inode_xp , hal_time_stamp()); |
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[188] | 930 | |
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| 931 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 932 | // STEP 5 : Other CP0s allocate memory for the selected FS context, |
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| 933 | // and initialise both the local FS context and the local VFS context |
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| 934 | // from values stored in cluster 0. |
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| 935 | // They get the VFS root inode extended pointer from cluster 0. |
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| 936 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 937 | |
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| 938 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy != 0) ) |
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| 939 | { |
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| 940 | // File System must be FATFS in this implementation, |
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| 941 | // but other File System can be introduced here |
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| 942 | if( CONFIG_VFS_ROOT_IS_FATFS ) |
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[23] | 943 | { |
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[188] | 944 | // allocate memory for FATFS context |
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| 945 | fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx = fatfs_ctx_alloc(); |
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| 946 | |
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[296] | 947 | assert( (fatfs_ctx != NULL) , __FUNCTION__ , "cannot create FATFS context\n" ); |
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[188] | 948 | |
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| 949 | // get local pointer on VFS context for FATFS |
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| 950 | vfs_ctx_t * vfs_ctx = &fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS]; |
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| 951 | |
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| 952 | // copy VFS context from cluster 0 to local cluster |
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| 953 | hal_remote_memcpy( XPTR( local_cxy , vfs_ctx ), |
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| 954 | XPTR( 0 , vfs_ctx ), |
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| 955 | sizeof(vfs_ctx_t) ); |
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| 956 | |
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| 957 | // copy FATFS context from cluster 0 to local cluster |
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| 958 | hal_remote_memcpy( XPTR( local_cxy , fatfs_ctx ), |
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| 959 | XPTR( 0 , fatfs_ctx ), |
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| 960 | sizeof(fatfs_ctx_t) ); |
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| 961 | |
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| 962 | // update extend field in local copy of VFS context |
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| 963 | vfs_ctx->extend = fatfs_ctx; |
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[23] | 964 | } |
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| 965 | |
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[188] | 966 | // get extended pointer on VFS root inode from cluster 0 |
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[296] | 967 | vfs_root_inode_xp = hal_remote_lwd( XPTR( 0 , &process_zero.vfs_root_xp ) ); |
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[101] | 968 | |
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[188] | 969 | // update local process_zero descriptor |
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| 970 | process_zero.vfs_root_xp = vfs_root_inode_xp; |
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| 971 | process_zero.vfs_cwd_xp = vfs_root_inode_xp; |
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[14] | 972 | } |
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| 973 | |
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[188] | 974 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 975 | if( core_lid == 0 ) remote_barrier( XPTR( io_cxy , &global_barrier ), |
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| 976 | (info->x_size * info->y_size) ); |
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| 977 | barrier_wait( &local_barrier , info->cores_nr ); |
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[204] | 978 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[101] | 979 | |
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[296] | 980 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == io_cxy) ) |
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| 981 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit barrier 5 : VFS_root = %l in cluster IO / cycle %d\n", |
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| 982 | __FUNCTION__, vfs_root_inode_xp , hal_time_stamp() ); |
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[188] | 983 | |
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| 984 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 985 | // STEP 6 : CP0 in cluster IO makes the global DEVFS tree initialisation: |
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[204] | 986 | // It creates the DEVFS directory "dev", and the DEVFS "external" |
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| 987 | // directory in cluster IO and mount these inodes into VFS. |
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[188] | 988 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 989 | |
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| 990 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == io_cxy) ) |
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[1] | 991 | { |
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[188] | 992 | // create "dev" and "external" directories. |
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| 993 | devfs_global_init( process_zero.vfs_root_xp, |
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[204] | 994 | &devfs_dev_inode_xp, |
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[188] | 995 | &devfs_external_inode_xp ); |
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| 996 | |
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| 997 | // creates the DEVFS context in cluster IO |
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| 998 | devfs_ctx_t * devfs_ctx = devfs_ctx_alloc(); |
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| 999 | |
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[279] | 1000 | assert( (devfs_ctx != NULL) , __FUNCTION__ , |
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| 1001 | "cannot create DEVFS context in cluster IO\n"); |
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[188] | 1002 | |
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| 1003 | // register DEVFS root and external directories |
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[204] | 1004 | devfs_ctx_init( devfs_ctx, devfs_dev_inode_xp, devfs_external_inode_xp ); |
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[188] | 1005 | } |
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| 1006 | |
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| 1007 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 1008 | if( core_lid == 0 ) remote_barrier( XPTR( io_cxy , &global_barrier ), |
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| 1009 | (info->x_size * info->y_size) ); |
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| 1010 | barrier_wait( &local_barrier , info->cores_nr ); |
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[204] | 1011 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 1012 | |
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[296] | 1013 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == io_cxy) ) |
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| 1014 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit barrier 6 : dev_root = %l in cluster IO / cycle %d\n", |
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| 1015 | __FUNCTION__, devfs_dev_inode_xp , hal_time_stamp() ); |
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[188] | 1016 | |
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| 1017 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 1018 | // STEP 7 : All CP0s complete in parallel the DEVFS tree initialization. |
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| 1019 | // Each CP0 get the "dev" and "external" extended pointers from |
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[204] | 1020 | // values stored in cluster IO. |
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[337] | 1021 | // Then each CP0 in cluster(i) creates the DEVFS "internal directory, |
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[204] | 1022 | // and creates the pseudo-files for all chdevs in cluster (i). |
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[188] | 1023 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 1024 | |
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| 1025 | if( core_lid == 0 ) |
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| 1026 | { |
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| 1027 | // get extended pointer on "extend" field of VFS context for DEVFS in cluster IO |
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| 1028 | xptr_t extend_xp = XPTR( io_cxy , &fs_context[FS_TYPE_DEVFS].extend ); |
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| 1029 | |
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| 1030 | // get pointer on DEVFS context in cluster IO |
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| 1031 | devfs_ctx_t * devfs_ctx = hal_remote_lpt( extend_xp ); |
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| 1032 | |
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[204] | 1033 | devfs_dev_inode_xp = hal_remote_lwd( XPTR( io_cxy , |
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| 1034 | &devfs_ctx->dev_inode_xp ) ); |
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| 1035 | devfs_external_inode_xp = hal_remote_lwd( XPTR( io_cxy , |
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| 1036 | &devfs_ctx->external_inode_xp ) ); |
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[188] | 1037 | |
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[204] | 1038 | // populate DEVFS in all clusters |
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| 1039 | devfs_local_init( devfs_dev_inode_xp, |
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| 1040 | devfs_external_inode_xp, |
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| 1041 | &devfs_internal_inode_xp ); |
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[188] | 1042 | } |
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| 1043 | |
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| 1044 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 1045 | if( core_lid == 0 ) remote_barrier( XPTR( io_cxy , &global_barrier ), |
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| 1046 | (info->x_size * info->y_size) ); |
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| 1047 | barrier_wait( &local_barrier , info->cores_nr ); |
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[204] | 1048 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 1049 | |
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| 1050 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0) ) |
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[296] | 1051 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit barrier 7 : dev_root = %l in cluster 0 / cycle %d\n", |
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| 1052 | __FUNCTION__, devfs_dev_inode_xp , hal_time_stamp() ); |
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[188] | 1053 | |
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| 1054 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[204] | 1055 | // STEP 8 : CP0 in I/O cluster creates the first user process (process_init) |
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[188] | 1056 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 1057 | |
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| 1058 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == io_cxy) ) |
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| 1059 | { |
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[101] | 1060 | process_init_create(); |
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[188] | 1061 | } |
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[101] | 1062 | |
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[188] | 1063 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 1064 | if( core_lid == 0 ) remote_barrier( XPTR( info->io_cxy , &global_barrier ), |
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| 1065 | (info->x_size * info->y_size) ); |
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| 1066 | barrier_wait( &local_barrier , info->cores_nr ); |
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[204] | 1067 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[188] | 1068 | |
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| 1069 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == 0) ) |
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[296] | 1070 | kinit_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit barrier 8 : process init created / cycle %d\n", |
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| 1071 | __FUNCTION__ , hal_time_stamp() ); |
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[188] | 1072 | |
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| 1073 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 1074 | // STEP 9 : CP0 in cluster 0 print banner |
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| 1075 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 1076 | |
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| 1077 | if( (core_lid == 0) && (local_cxy == io_cxy) ) |
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| 1078 | { |
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[5] | 1079 | print_banner( (info->x_size * info->y_size) , info->cores_nr ); |
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[68] | 1080 | |
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[279] | 1081 | kinit_dmsg("\n\n*** memory fooprint for main kernet objects ***\n\n" |
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[68] | 1082 | " - thread descriptor : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1083 | " - process descriptor : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1084 | " - cluster manager : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1085 | " - chdev descriptor : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1086 | " - core descriptor : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1087 | " - scheduler : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1088 | " - rpc fifo : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1089 | " - page descriptor : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1090 | " - mapper root : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1091 | " - ppm manager : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1092 | " - kcm manager : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1093 | " - khm manager : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1094 | " - vmm manager : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1095 | " - gpt root : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1096 | " - list item : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1097 | " - xlist item : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1098 | " - spinlock : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1099 | " - remote spinlock : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1100 | " - rwlock : %d bytes\n" |
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| 1101 | " - remote rwlock : %d bytes\n", |
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[127] | 1102 | sizeof( thread_t ), |
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[68] | 1103 | sizeof( process_t ), |
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| 1104 | sizeof( cluster_t ), |
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| 1105 | sizeof( chdev_t ), |
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| 1106 | sizeof( core_t ), |
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| 1107 | sizeof( scheduler_t ), |
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| 1108 | sizeof( rpc_fifo_t ), |
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| 1109 | sizeof( page_t ), |
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| 1110 | sizeof( mapper_t ), |
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| 1111 | sizeof( ppm_t ), |
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| 1112 | sizeof( kcm_t ), |
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| 1113 | sizeof( khm_t ), |
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| 1114 | sizeof( vmm_t ), |
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| 1115 | sizeof( gpt_t ), |
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| 1116 | sizeof( list_entry_t ), |
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| 1117 | sizeof( xlist_entry_t ), |
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| 1118 | sizeof( spinlock_t ), |
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| 1119 | sizeof( remote_spinlock_t ), |
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| 1120 | sizeof( rwlock_t ), |
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| 1121 | sizeof( remote_rwlock_t )); |
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[1] | 1122 | } |
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| 1123 | |
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[279] | 1124 | // each core activates its private TICK IRQ |
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[188] | 1125 | dev_pic_enable_timer( CONFIG_SCHED_TICK_PERIOD ); |
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[14] | 1126 | |
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| 1127 | // each core jump to idle thread |
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[50] | 1128 | thread_idle_func(); |
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[127] | 1129 | } |
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[14] | 1130 | |
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