1 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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2 | // File : boot.c |
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3 | // Date : 01/11/2013 |
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4 | // Author : alain greiner |
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5 | // Copyright (c) UPMC-LIP6 |
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6 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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7 | // The boot.c file contains the bootloader for the GIET-VM static OS. |
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8 | // |
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9 | // This code has been written for the MIPS32 processor. |
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10 | // The virtual adresses are on 32 bits and use the (unsigned int) type. The |
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11 | // physicals addresses can have up to 40 bits, and use type (unsigned long long). |
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12 | // It natively supports clusterised shared memory multi-processors architectures, |
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13 | // where each processor is identified by a composite index [x,y,p], |
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14 | // and where there is one physical memory bank per cluster. |
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15 | // |
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16 | // The boot.elf file is stored on disk and is loaded into memory by proc[0,0,0], |
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17 | // executing the generic preloader (stored in ROM). The boot-loader code itself |
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18 | // is executed in parallel by all proc[x,y,0], and performs the following tasks: |
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19 | // - load into memory various binary files, from a FAT32 file system. |
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20 | // - build the various page tables (one page table per vspace). |
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21 | // - initialize the shedulers (one scheduler per processor). |
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22 | // - initialize the external peripherals. |
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23 | // |
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24 | // 1) The binary files to be loaded are: |
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25 | // - the "map.bin" file contains the hardware architecture description and the |
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26 | // mapping directives. It must be stored in the the seg_boot_mapping segment |
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27 | // (at address SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE defined in hard_config.h file). |
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28 | // - the "kernel.elf" file contains the kernel binary code and data. |
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29 | // - the various "application.elf" files. |
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30 | // |
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31 | // 2) The "map.bin" file contains the C binary structure defining: |
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32 | // - the hardware architecture: number of clusters, number or processors, |
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33 | // size of the memory segments, and peripherals in each cluster. |
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34 | // - The structure of the various multi-threaded software applications: |
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35 | // number of tasks, communication channels. |
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36 | // - The mapping: placement of virtual segments (vseg) in the physical |
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37 | // segments (pseg), placement of software tasks on the processors, |
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38 | // |
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39 | // 3) The GIET-VM uses the paged virtual memory to provides two services: |
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40 | // - classical memory protection, when several independant applications compiled |
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41 | // in different virtual spaces are executing on the same hardware platform. |
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42 | // - data placement in NUMA architectures, to control the placement |
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43 | // of the software objects (vsegs) on the physical memory banks (psegs). |
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44 | // |
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45 | // The max number of vspaces (GIET_NB_VSPACE_MAX) is a configuration parameter. |
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46 | // For each application, the tasks are statically allocateded on processors. |
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47 | // The page table are statically build in the boot phase, and they do not |
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48 | // change during execution. |
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49 | // The GIET_VM uses both small pages (4 Kbytes), and big pages (2 Mbytes). |
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50 | // |
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51 | // Each page table (one page table per virtual space) is monolithic, and |
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52 | // contains one PT1 (8 Kbytes) and a variable number of PT2s (4 Kbytes each). |
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53 | // For each vspace, the number of PT2s is defined by the size of the PTAB vseg |
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54 | // in the mapping. |
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55 | // The PT1 is indexed by the ix1 field (11 bits) of the VPN. An entry is 32 bits. |
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56 | // A PT2 is indexed the ix2 field (9 bits) of the VPN. An entry is 64 bits. |
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57 | // The first word contains the flags, the second word contains the PPN. |
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58 | // The page tables are distributed/replicated in all clusters. |
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59 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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60 | // Implementation Notes: |
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61 | // |
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62 | // 1) The cluster_id variable is a linear index in the mapping_info array. |
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63 | // The cluster_xy variable is the tological index = x << Y_WIDTH + y |
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64 | // |
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65 | // 2) We set the _tty0_boot_mode variable to force the _printf() function to use |
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66 | // the tty0_spin_lock for exclusive access to TTY0. |
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67 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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68 | |
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69 | #include <giet_config.h> |
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70 | #include <hard_config.h> |
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71 | #include <mapping_info.h> |
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72 | #include <kernel_malloc.h> |
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73 | #include <memspace.h> |
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74 | #include <tty_driver.h> |
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75 | #include <xcu_driver.h> |
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76 | #include <bdv_driver.h> |
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77 | #include <hba_driver.h> |
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78 | #include <sdc_driver.h> |
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79 | #include <cma_driver.h> |
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80 | #include <nic_driver.h> |
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81 | #include <iob_driver.h> |
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82 | #include <pic_driver.h> |
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83 | #include <mwr_driver.h> |
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84 | #include <dma_driver.h> |
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85 | #include <ctx_handler.h> |
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86 | #include <irq_handler.h> |
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87 | #include <vmem.h> |
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88 | #include <pmem.h> |
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89 | #include <utils.h> |
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90 | #include <tty0.h> |
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91 | #include <kernel_locks.h> |
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92 | #include <kernel_barriers.h> |
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93 | #include <elf-types.h> |
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94 | #include <fat32.h> |
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95 | #include <mips32_registers.h> |
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96 | #include <stdarg.h> |
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97 | |
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98 | #if !defined(X_SIZE) |
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99 | # error: The X_SIZE value must be defined in the 'hard_config.h' file ! |
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100 | #endif |
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101 | |
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102 | #if !defined(Y_SIZE) |
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103 | # error: The Y_SIZE value must be defined in the 'hard_config.h' file ! |
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104 | #endif |
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105 | |
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106 | #if !defined(X_WIDTH) |
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107 | # error: The X_WIDTH value must be defined in the 'hard_config.h' file ! |
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108 | #endif |
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109 | |
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110 | #if !defined(Y_WIDTH) |
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111 | # error: The Y_WIDTH value must be defined in the 'hard_config.h' file ! |
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112 | #endif |
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113 | |
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114 | #if !defined(SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE) |
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115 | # error: The SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE value must be defined in the hard_config.h file ! |
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116 | #endif |
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117 | |
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118 | #if !defined(NB_PROCS_MAX) |
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119 | # error: The NB_PROCS_MAX value must be defined in the 'hard_config.h' file ! |
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120 | #endif |
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121 | |
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122 | #if !defined(GIET_NB_VSPACE_MAX) |
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123 | # error: The GIET_NB_VSPACE_MAX value must be defined in the 'giet_config.h' file ! |
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124 | #endif |
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125 | |
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126 | #if !defined(GIET_ELF_BUFFER_SIZE) |
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127 | # error: The GIET_ELF_BUFFER_SIZE value must be defined in the giet_config.h file ! |
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128 | #endif |
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129 | |
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130 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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131 | // Global variables for boot code |
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132 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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133 | |
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134 | // FAT internal representation for boot code |
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135 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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136 | fat32_fs_t _fat __attribute__((aligned(512))); |
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137 | |
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138 | // Temporaty buffer used to load one complete .elf file |
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139 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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140 | char _boot_elf_buffer[GIET_ELF_BUFFER_SIZE] __attribute__((aligned(512))); |
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141 | |
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142 | // Physical memory allocators array (one per cluster) |
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143 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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144 | pmem_alloc_t boot_pmem_alloc[X_SIZE][Y_SIZE]; |
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145 | |
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146 | // Distributed kernel heap (one per cluster) |
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147 | // __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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148 | // kernel_heap_t kernel_heap[X_SIZE][Y_SIZE]; |
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149 | |
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150 | // Schedulers virtual base addresses array (one per processor) |
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151 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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152 | static_scheduler_t* _schedulers[X_SIZE][Y_SIZE][NB_PROCS_MAX]; |
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153 | |
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154 | // Page tables virtual base addresses (one per vspace and per cluster) |
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155 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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156 | unsigned int _ptabs_vaddr[GIET_NB_VSPACE_MAX][X_SIZE][Y_SIZE]; |
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157 | |
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158 | // Page tables physical base addresses (one per vspace and per cluster) |
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159 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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160 | paddr_t _ptabs_paddr[GIET_NB_VSPACE_MAX][X_SIZE][Y_SIZE]; |
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161 | |
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162 | // Page tables pt2 allocators (one per vspace and per cluster) |
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163 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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164 | unsigned int _ptabs_next_pt2[GIET_NB_VSPACE_MAX][X_SIZE][Y_SIZE]; |
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165 | |
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166 | // Page tables max_pt2 (same value for all page tables) |
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167 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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168 | unsigned int _ptabs_max_pt2; |
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169 | |
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170 | // boot code uses a spin lock to protect TTY0 |
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171 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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172 | unsigned int _tty0_boot_mode = 1; |
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173 | |
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174 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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175 | spin_lock_t _ptabs_spin_lock[GIET_NB_VSPACE_MAX][X_SIZE][Y_SIZE]; |
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176 | |
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177 | // barrier used by boot code for parallel execution |
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178 | __attribute__((section(".kdata"))) |
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179 | simple_barrier_t _barrier_all_clusters; |
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180 | |
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181 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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182 | // Extern variables |
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183 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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184 | |
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185 | // this variable is defined in the tty0.c file |
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186 | extern spin_lock_t _tty0_spin_lock; |
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187 | |
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188 | extern void boot_entry(); |
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189 | |
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190 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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191 | // This function registers a new PTE1 in the page table defined |
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192 | // by the vspace_id argument, and the (x,y) coordinates. |
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193 | // It updates only the first level PT1. |
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194 | // As each vseg is mapped by a different processor, the PT1 entry cannot |
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195 | // be concurrently accessed, and we don't need to take any lock. |
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196 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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197 | void boot_add_pte1( unsigned int vspace_id, |
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198 | unsigned int x, |
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199 | unsigned int y, |
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200 | unsigned int vpn, // 20 bits right-justified |
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201 | unsigned int flags, // 10 bits left-justified |
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202 | unsigned int ppn ) // 28 bits right-justified |
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203 | { |
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204 | // compute index in PT1 |
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205 | unsigned int ix1 = vpn >> 9; // 11 bits for ix1 |
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206 | |
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207 | // get page table physical base address |
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208 | paddr_t pt1_pbase = _ptabs_paddr[vspace_id][x][y]; |
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209 | |
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210 | if ( pt1_pbase == 0 ) |
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211 | { |
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212 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in boot_add_pte1() : no PTAB in cluster[%d,%d]" |
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213 | " containing processors\n", x , y ); |
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214 | _exit(); |
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215 | } |
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216 | |
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217 | // compute pte1 : 2 bits V T / 8 bits flags / 3 bits RSVD / 19 bits bppi |
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218 | unsigned int pte1 = PTE_V | |
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219 | (flags & 0x3FC00000) | |
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220 | ((ppn>>9) & 0x0007FFFF); |
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221 | |
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222 | // write pte1 in PT1 |
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223 | _physical_write( pt1_pbase + 4*ix1, pte1 ); |
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224 | |
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225 | asm volatile ("sync"); |
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226 | |
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227 | } // end boot_add_pte1() |
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228 | |
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229 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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230 | // This function registers a new PTE2 in the page table defined |
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231 | // by the vspace_id argument, and the (x,y) coordinates. |
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232 | // It updates both the first level PT1 and the second level PT2. |
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233 | // As the set of PT2s is implemented as a fixed size array (no dynamic |
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234 | // allocation), this function checks a possible overflow of the PT2 array. |
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235 | // As a given entry in PT1 can be shared by several vsegs, mapped by |
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236 | // different processors, we need to take the lock protecting PTAB[v][x]y]. |
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237 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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238 | void boot_add_pte2( unsigned int vspace_id, |
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239 | unsigned int x, |
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240 | unsigned int y, |
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241 | unsigned int vpn, // 20 bits right-justified |
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242 | unsigned int flags, // 10 bits left-justified |
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243 | unsigned int ppn ) // 28 bits right-justified |
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244 | { |
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245 | unsigned int ix1; |
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246 | unsigned int ix2; |
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247 | paddr_t pt2_pbase; // PT2 physical base address |
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248 | paddr_t pte2_paddr; // PTE2 physical address |
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249 | unsigned int pt2_id; // PT2 index |
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250 | unsigned int ptd; // PTD : entry in PT1 |
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251 | |
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252 | ix1 = vpn >> 9; // 11 bits for ix1 |
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253 | ix2 = vpn & 0x1FF; // 9 bits for ix2 |
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254 | |
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255 | // get page table physical base address |
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256 | paddr_t pt1_pbase = _ptabs_paddr[vspace_id][x][y]; |
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257 | |
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258 | if ( pt1_pbase == 0 ) |
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259 | { |
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260 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in boot_add_pte2() : no PTAB for vspace %d " |
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261 | "in cluster[%d,%d]\n", vspace_id , x , y ); |
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262 | _exit(); |
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263 | } |
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264 | |
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265 | // get lock protecting PTAB[vspace_id][x][y] |
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266 | _spin_lock_acquire( &_ptabs_spin_lock[vspace_id][x][y] ); |
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267 | |
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268 | // get ptd in PT1 |
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269 | ptd = _physical_read( pt1_pbase + 4 * ix1 ); |
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270 | |
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271 | if ((ptd & PTE_V) == 0) // undefined PTD: compute PT2 base address, |
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272 | // and set a new PTD in PT1 |
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273 | { |
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274 | // get a new pt2_id |
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275 | pt2_id = _ptabs_next_pt2[vspace_id][x][y]; |
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276 | _ptabs_next_pt2[vspace_id][x][y] = pt2_id + 1; |
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277 | |
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278 | // check overflow |
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279 | if (pt2_id == _ptabs_max_pt2) |
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280 | { |
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281 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in boot_add_pte2() : PTAB[%d,%d,%d]" |
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282 | " contains not enough PT2s\n", vspace_id, x, y ); |
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283 | _exit(); |
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284 | } |
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285 | |
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286 | pt2_pbase = pt1_pbase + PT1_SIZE + PT2_SIZE * pt2_id; |
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287 | ptd = PTE_V | PTE_T | (unsigned int) (pt2_pbase >> 12); |
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288 | |
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289 | // set PTD into PT1 |
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290 | _physical_write( pt1_pbase + 4*ix1, ptd); |
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291 | } |
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292 | else // valid PTD: compute PT2 base address |
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293 | { |
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294 | pt2_pbase = ((paddr_t)(ptd & 0x0FFFFFFF)) << 12; |
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295 | } |
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296 | |
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297 | // set PTE in PT2 : flags & PPN in two 32 bits words |
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298 | pte2_paddr = pt2_pbase + 8 * ix2; |
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299 | _physical_write(pte2_paddr , (PTE_V | flags) ); |
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300 | _physical_write(pte2_paddr + 4 , ppn ); |
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301 | |
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302 | // release lock protecting PTAB[vspace_id][x][y] |
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303 | _spin_lock_release( &_ptabs_spin_lock[vspace_id][x][y] ); |
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304 | |
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305 | asm volatile ("sync"); |
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306 | |
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307 | } // end boot_add_pte2() |
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308 | |
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309 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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310 | // Align the value of paddr or vaddr to the required alignement, |
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311 | // defined by alignPow2 == L2(alignement). |
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312 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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313 | paddr_t paddr_align_to( paddr_t paddr, unsigned int alignPow2 ) |
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314 | { |
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315 | paddr_t mask = (1 << alignPow2) - 1; |
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316 | return ((paddr + mask) & ~mask); |
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317 | } |
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318 | |
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319 | unsigned int vaddr_align_to( unsigned int vaddr, unsigned int alignPow2 ) |
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320 | { |
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321 | unsigned int mask = (1 << alignPow2) - 1; |
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322 | return ((vaddr + mask) & ~mask); |
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323 | } |
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324 | |
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325 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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326 | // This function map a vseg identified by the vseg pointer. |
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327 | // |
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328 | // A given vseg can be mapped in a Big Physical Pages (BPP: 2 Mbytes) or in a |
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329 | // Small Physical Pages (SPP: 4 Kbytes), depending on the "big" attribute of vseg, |
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330 | // with the following rules: |
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331 | // - SPP : There is only one vseg in a small physical page, but a single vseg |
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332 | // can cover several contiguous small physical pages. |
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333 | // - BPP : It can exist several vsegs in a single big physical page, and a single |
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334 | // vseg can cover several contiguous big physical pages. |
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335 | // |
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336 | // 1) First step: it computes various vseg attributes and checks |
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337 | // alignment constraints. |
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338 | // |
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339 | // 2) Second step: it allocates the required number of contiguous physical pages, |
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340 | // computes the physical base address (if the vseg is not identity mapping), |
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341 | // and register it in the vseg pbase field. |
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342 | // Only the vsegs used by the boot code and the peripheral vsegs |
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343 | // can be identity mapping. The first big physical page in cluster[0,0] |
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344 | // is reserved for the boot vsegs. |
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345 | // |
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346 | // 3) Third step (only for vseg that have the VSEG_TYPE_PTAB): the M page tables |
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347 | // associated to the M vspaces must be packed in the same vseg. |
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348 | // We divide this vseg in M sub-segments, and compute the vbase and pbase |
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349 | // addresses for M page tables, and register these addresses in the _ptabs_paddr |
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350 | // and _ptabs_vaddr arrays. |
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351 | // |
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352 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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353 | void boot_vseg_map( mapping_vseg_t* vseg, |
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354 | unsigned int vspace_id ) |
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355 | { |
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356 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
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357 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster = _get_cluster_base(header); |
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358 | mapping_pseg_t* pseg = _get_pseg_base(header); |
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359 | |
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360 | //////////// First step : compute vseg attributes |
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361 | |
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362 | // compute destination cluster pointer & coordinates |
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363 | pseg = pseg + vseg->psegid; |
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364 | cluster = cluster + pseg->clusterid; |
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365 | unsigned int x_dest = cluster->x; |
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366 | unsigned int y_dest = cluster->y; |
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367 | |
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368 | // compute the "big" vseg attribute |
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369 | unsigned int big = vseg->big; |
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370 | |
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371 | // all vsegs must be aligned on 4Kbytes |
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372 | if ( vseg->vbase & 0x00000FFF ) |
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373 | { |
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374 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] vseg %s not aligned : vbase = %x\n", |
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375 | vseg->name, vseg->vbase ); |
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376 | _exit(); |
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377 | } |
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378 | |
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379 | // compute the "is_ram" vseg attribute |
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380 | unsigned int is_ram; |
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381 | if ( pseg->type == PSEG_TYPE_RAM ) is_ram = 1; |
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382 | else is_ram = 0; |
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383 | |
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384 | // compute the "is_ptab" attribute |
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385 | unsigned int is_ptab; |
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386 | if ( vseg->type == VSEG_TYPE_PTAB ) is_ptab = 1; |
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387 | else is_ptab = 0; |
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388 | |
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389 | // compute actual vspace index |
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390 | unsigned int vsid; |
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391 | if ( vspace_id == 0xFFFFFFFF ) vsid = 0; |
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392 | else vsid = vspace_id; |
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393 | |
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394 | //////////// Second step : compute ppn and npages |
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395 | //////////// - if identity mapping : ppn <= vpn |
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396 | //////////// - if vseg is periph : ppn <= pseg.base >> 12 |
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397 | //////////// - if vseg is ram : ppn <= physical memory allocator |
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398 | |
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399 | unsigned int ppn; // first physical page index (28 bits = |x|y|bppi|sppi|) |
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400 | unsigned int vpn; // first virtual page index (20 bits = |ix1|ix2|) |
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401 | unsigned int vpn_max; // last virtual page index (20 bits = |ix1|ix2|) |
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402 | |
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403 | vpn = vseg->vbase >> 12; |
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404 | vpn_max = (vseg->vbase + vseg->length - 1) >> 12; |
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405 | |
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406 | // compute npages |
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407 | unsigned int npages; // number of required (big or small) pages |
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408 | if ( big == 0 ) npages = vpn_max - vpn + 1; // number of small pages |
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409 | else npages = (vpn_max>>9) - (vpn>>9) + 1; // number of big pages |
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410 | |
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411 | // compute ppn |
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412 | if ( vseg->ident ) // identity mapping |
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413 | { |
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414 | ppn = vpn; |
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415 | } |
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416 | else // not identity mapping |
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417 | { |
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418 | if ( is_ram ) // RAM : physical memory allocation required |
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419 | { |
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420 | // compute pointer on physical memory allocator in dest cluster |
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421 | pmem_alloc_t* palloc = &boot_pmem_alloc[x_dest][y_dest]; |
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422 | |
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423 | if ( big == 0 ) // SPP : small physical pages |
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424 | { |
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425 | // allocate contiguous small physical pages |
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426 | ppn = _get_small_ppn( palloc, npages ); |
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427 | } |
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428 | else // BPP : big physical pages |
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429 | { |
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430 | |
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431 | // one big page can be shared by several vsegs |
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432 | // we must chek if BPP already allocated |
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433 | if ( is_ptab ) // It cannot be mapped |
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434 | { |
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435 | ppn = _get_big_ppn( palloc, npages ); |
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436 | } |
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437 | else // It can be mapped |
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438 | { |
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439 | unsigned int ix1 = vpn >> 9; // 11 bits |
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440 | paddr_t paddr = _ptabs_paddr[vsid][x_dest][y_dest] + (ix1<<2); |
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441 | unsigned int pte1 = _physical_read( paddr ); |
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442 | |
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443 | if ( (pte1 & PTE_V) == 0 ) // BPP not allocated yet |
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444 | { |
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445 | // allocate contiguous big physical pages |
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446 | ppn = _get_big_ppn( palloc, npages ); |
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447 | } |
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448 | else // BPP already allocated |
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449 | { |
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450 | // test if new vseg has the same mode bits than |
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451 | // the other vsegs in the same big page |
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452 | unsigned int pte1_mode = 0; |
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453 | if (pte1 & PTE_C) pte1_mode |= C_MODE_MASK; |
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454 | if (pte1 & PTE_X) pte1_mode |= X_MODE_MASK; |
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455 | if (pte1 & PTE_W) pte1_mode |= W_MODE_MASK; |
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456 | if (pte1 & PTE_U) pte1_mode |= U_MODE_MASK; |
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457 | if (vseg->mode != pte1_mode) |
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458 | { |
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459 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in boot_vseg_map() : " |
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460 | "vseg %s has different flags than another vseg " |
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461 | "in the same BPP\n", vseg->name ); |
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462 | _exit(); |
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463 | } |
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464 | ppn = ((pte1 << 9) & 0x0FFFFE00); |
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465 | } |
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466 | } |
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467 | ppn = ppn | (vpn & 0x1FF); |
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468 | } |
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469 | } |
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470 | else // PERI : no memory allocation required |
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471 | { |
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472 | ppn = pseg->base >> 12; |
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473 | } |
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474 | } |
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475 | |
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476 | // update vseg.pbase field and update vsegs chaining |
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477 | vseg->pbase = ((paddr_t)ppn) << 12; |
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478 | vseg->mapped = 1; |
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479 | |
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480 | |
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481 | //////////// Third step : (only if the vseg is a page table) |
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482 | //////////// - compute the physical & virtual base address for each vspace |
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483 | //////////// by dividing the vseg in several sub-segments. |
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484 | //////////// - register it in _ptabs_vaddr & _ptabs_paddr arrays, |
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485 | //////////// and initialize next_pt2 allocators. |
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486 | //////////// - reset all entries in first level page tables |
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487 | |
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488 | if ( is_ptab ) |
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489 | { |
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490 | unsigned int vs; // vspace index |
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491 | unsigned int nspaces; // number of vspaces |
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492 | unsigned int nsp; // number of small pages for one PTAB |
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493 | unsigned int offset; // address offset for current PTAB |
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494 | |
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495 | nspaces = header->vspaces; |
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496 | offset = 0; |
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497 | |
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498 | // each PTAB must be aligned on a 8 Kbytes boundary |
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499 | nsp = ( vseg->length >> 12 ) / nspaces; |
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500 | if ( (nsp & 0x1) == 0x1 ) nsp = nsp - 1; |
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501 | |
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502 | // compute max_pt2 |
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503 | _ptabs_max_pt2 = ((nsp<<12) - PT1_SIZE) / PT2_SIZE; |
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504 | |
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505 | for ( vs = 0 ; vs < nspaces ; vs++ ) |
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506 | { |
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507 | _ptabs_vaddr [vs][x_dest][y_dest] = (vpn + offset) << 12; |
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508 | _ptabs_paddr [vs][x_dest][y_dest] = ((paddr_t)(ppn + offset)) << 12; |
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509 | _ptabs_next_pt2[vs][x_dest][y_dest] = 0; |
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510 | offset += nsp; |
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511 | |
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512 | // reset all entries in PT1 (8 Kbytes) |
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513 | _physical_memset( _ptabs_paddr[vs][x_dest][y_dest], PT1_SIZE, 0 ); |
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514 | } |
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515 | } |
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516 | |
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517 | asm volatile ("sync"); |
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518 | |
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519 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_PT |
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520 | if ( big ) |
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521 | _printf("\n[BOOT] vseg %s : cluster[%d,%d] / " |
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522 | "vbase = %x / length = %x / BIG / npages = %d / pbase = %l\n", |
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523 | vseg->name, x_dest, y_dest, vseg->vbase, vseg->length, npages, vseg-> pbase ); |
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524 | else |
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525 | _printf("\n[BOOT] vseg %s : cluster[%d,%d] / " |
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526 | "vbase = %x / length = %x / SMALL / npages = %d / pbase = %l\n", |
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527 | vseg->name, x_dest, y_dest, vseg->vbase, vseg->length, npages, vseg-> pbase ); |
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528 | #endif |
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529 | |
---|
530 | } // end boot_vseg_map() |
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531 | |
---|
532 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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533 | // For the vseg defined by the vseg pointer, this function register PTEs |
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534 | // in one or several page tables. |
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535 | // It is a global vseg (kernel vseg) if (vspace_id == 0xFFFFFFFF). |
---|
536 | // The number of involved PTABs depends on the "local" and "global" attributes: |
---|
537 | // - PTEs are replicated in all vspaces for a global vseg. |
---|
538 | // - PTEs are replicated in all clusters containing procs for a non local vseg. |
---|
539 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
540 | void boot_vseg_pte( mapping_vseg_t* vseg, |
---|
541 | unsigned int vspace_id ) |
---|
542 | { |
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543 | // compute the "global" vseg attribute and actual vspace index |
---|
544 | unsigned int global; |
---|
545 | unsigned int vsid; |
---|
546 | if ( vspace_id == 0xFFFFFFFF ) |
---|
547 | { |
---|
548 | global = 1; |
---|
549 | vsid = 0; |
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550 | } |
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551 | else |
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552 | { |
---|
553 | global = 0; |
---|
554 | vsid = vspace_id; |
---|
555 | } |
---|
556 | |
---|
557 | // compute the "local" and "big" attributes |
---|
558 | unsigned int local = vseg->local; |
---|
559 | unsigned int big = vseg->big; |
---|
560 | |
---|
561 | // compute vseg flags |
---|
562 | // The three flags (Local, Remote and Dirty) are set to 1 |
---|
563 | // to avoid hardware update for these flags, because GIET_VM |
---|
564 | // does use these flags. |
---|
565 | unsigned int flags = 0; |
---|
566 | if (vseg->mode & C_MODE_MASK) flags |= PTE_C; |
---|
567 | if (vseg->mode & X_MODE_MASK) flags |= PTE_X; |
---|
568 | if (vseg->mode & W_MODE_MASK) flags |= PTE_W; |
---|
569 | if (vseg->mode & U_MODE_MASK) flags |= PTE_U; |
---|
570 | if ( global ) flags |= PTE_G; |
---|
571 | flags |= PTE_L; |
---|
572 | flags |= PTE_R; |
---|
573 | flags |= PTE_D; |
---|
574 | |
---|
575 | // compute VPN, PPN and number of pages (big or small) |
---|
576 | unsigned int vpn = vseg->vbase >> 12; |
---|
577 | unsigned int vpn_max = (vseg->vbase + vseg->length - 1) >> 12; |
---|
578 | unsigned int ppn = (unsigned int)(vseg->pbase >> 12); |
---|
579 | unsigned int npages; |
---|
580 | if ( big == 0 ) npages = vpn_max - vpn + 1; |
---|
581 | else npages = (vpn_max>>9) - (vpn>>9) + 1; |
---|
582 | |
---|
583 | // compute destination cluster coordinates, for local vsegs |
---|
584 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
585 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster = _get_cluster_base(header); |
---|
586 | mapping_pseg_t* pseg = _get_pseg_base(header); |
---|
587 | mapping_pseg_t* pseg_dest = &pseg[vseg->psegid]; |
---|
588 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster_dest = &cluster[pseg_dest->clusterid]; |
---|
589 | unsigned int x_dest = cluster_dest->x; |
---|
590 | unsigned int y_dest = cluster_dest->y; |
---|
591 | |
---|
592 | unsigned int p; // iterator for physical page index |
---|
593 | unsigned int x; // iterator for cluster x coordinate |
---|
594 | unsigned int y; // iterator for cluster y coordinate |
---|
595 | unsigned int v; // iterator for vspace index |
---|
596 | |
---|
597 | // loop on PTEs |
---|
598 | for ( p = 0 ; p < npages ; p++ ) |
---|
599 | { |
---|
600 | if ( (local != 0) && (global == 0) ) // one cluster / one vspace |
---|
601 | { |
---|
602 | if ( big ) // big pages => PTE1s |
---|
603 | { |
---|
604 | boot_add_pte1( vsid, |
---|
605 | x_dest, |
---|
606 | y_dest, |
---|
607 | vpn + (p<<9), |
---|
608 | flags, |
---|
609 | ppn + (p<<9) ); |
---|
610 | } |
---|
611 | else // small pages => PTE2s |
---|
612 | { |
---|
613 | boot_add_pte2( vsid, |
---|
614 | x_dest, |
---|
615 | y_dest, |
---|
616 | vpn + p, |
---|
617 | flags, |
---|
618 | ppn + p ); |
---|
619 | } |
---|
620 | } |
---|
621 | else if ( (local == 0) && (global == 0) ) // all clusters / one vspace |
---|
622 | { |
---|
623 | for ( x = 0 ; x < X_SIZE ; x++ ) |
---|
624 | { |
---|
625 | for ( y = 0 ; y < Y_SIZE ; y++ ) |
---|
626 | { |
---|
627 | if ( cluster[(x * Y_SIZE) + y].procs ) |
---|
628 | { |
---|
629 | if ( big ) // big pages => PTE1s |
---|
630 | { |
---|
631 | boot_add_pte1( vsid, |
---|
632 | x, |
---|
633 | y, |
---|
634 | vpn + (p<<9), |
---|
635 | flags, |
---|
636 | ppn + (p<<9) ); |
---|
637 | } |
---|
638 | else // small pages => PTE2s |
---|
639 | { |
---|
640 | boot_add_pte2( vsid, |
---|
641 | x, |
---|
642 | y, |
---|
643 | vpn + p, |
---|
644 | flags, |
---|
645 | ppn + p ); |
---|
646 | } |
---|
647 | } |
---|
648 | } |
---|
649 | } |
---|
650 | } |
---|
651 | else if ( (local != 0) && (global != 0) ) // one cluster / all vspaces |
---|
652 | { |
---|
653 | for ( v = 0 ; v < header->vspaces ; v++ ) |
---|
654 | { |
---|
655 | if ( big ) // big pages => PTE1s |
---|
656 | { |
---|
657 | boot_add_pte1( v, |
---|
658 | x_dest, |
---|
659 | y_dest, |
---|
660 | vpn + (p<<9), |
---|
661 | flags, |
---|
662 | ppn + (p<<9) ); |
---|
663 | } |
---|
664 | else // small pages = PTE2s |
---|
665 | { |
---|
666 | boot_add_pte2( v, |
---|
667 | x_dest, |
---|
668 | y_dest, |
---|
669 | vpn + p, |
---|
670 | flags, |
---|
671 | ppn + p ); |
---|
672 | } |
---|
673 | } |
---|
674 | } |
---|
675 | else if ( (local == 0) && (global != 0) ) // all clusters / all vspaces |
---|
676 | { |
---|
677 | for ( x = 0 ; x < X_SIZE ; x++ ) |
---|
678 | { |
---|
679 | for ( y = 0 ; y < Y_SIZE ; y++ ) |
---|
680 | { |
---|
681 | if ( cluster[(x * Y_SIZE) + y].procs ) |
---|
682 | { |
---|
683 | for ( v = 0 ; v < header->vspaces ; v++ ) |
---|
684 | { |
---|
685 | if ( big ) // big pages => PTE1s |
---|
686 | { |
---|
687 | boot_add_pte1( v, |
---|
688 | x, |
---|
689 | y, |
---|
690 | vpn + (p<<9), |
---|
691 | flags, |
---|
692 | ppn + (p<<9) ); |
---|
693 | } |
---|
694 | else // small pages -> PTE2s |
---|
695 | { |
---|
696 | boot_add_pte2( v, |
---|
697 | x, |
---|
698 | y, |
---|
699 | vpn + p, |
---|
700 | flags, |
---|
701 | ppn + p ); |
---|
702 | } |
---|
703 | } |
---|
704 | } |
---|
705 | } |
---|
706 | } |
---|
707 | } |
---|
708 | } // end for pages |
---|
709 | |
---|
710 | asm volatile ("sync"); |
---|
711 | |
---|
712 | } // end boot_vseg_pte() |
---|
713 | |
---|
714 | |
---|
715 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
716 | // This function is executed by processor[x][y][0] in each cluster |
---|
717 | // containing at least one processor. |
---|
718 | // It initialises all page table for all global or private vsegs |
---|
719 | // mapped in cluster[x][y], as specified in the mapping. |
---|
720 | // In each cluster all page tables for the different vspaces must be |
---|
721 | // packed in one vseg occupying one single BPP (Big Physical Page). |
---|
722 | // |
---|
723 | // For each vseg, the mapping is done in two steps: |
---|
724 | // 1) mapping : the boot_vseg_map() function allocates contiguous BPPs |
---|
725 | // or SPPs (if the vseg is not associated to a peripheral), and register |
---|
726 | // the physical base address in the vseg pbase field. It initialises the |
---|
727 | // _ptabs_vaddr[] and _ptabs_paddr[] arrays if the vseg is a PTAB. |
---|
728 | // |
---|
729 | // 2) page table initialisation : the boot_vseg_pte() function initialise |
---|
730 | // the PTEs (both PTE1 and PTE2) in one or several page tables: |
---|
731 | // - PTEs are replicated in all vspaces for a global vseg. |
---|
732 | // - PTEs are replicated in all clusters for a non local vseg. |
---|
733 | // |
---|
734 | // We must handle vsegs in the following order |
---|
735 | // 1) global vseg containing PTAB mapped in cluster[x][y], |
---|
736 | // 2) global vsegs occupying more than one BPP mapped in cluster[x][y], |
---|
737 | // 3) others global vsegs mapped in cluster[x][y], |
---|
738 | // 4) all private vsegs in all user spaces mapped in cluster[x][y]. |
---|
739 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
740 | void boot_ptab_init( unsigned int cx, |
---|
741 | unsigned int cy ) |
---|
742 | { |
---|
743 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
744 | mapping_vspace_t* vspace = _get_vspace_base(header); |
---|
745 | mapping_vseg_t* vseg = _get_vseg_base(header); |
---|
746 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster ; |
---|
747 | mapping_pseg_t* pseg ; |
---|
748 | |
---|
749 | unsigned int vspace_id; |
---|
750 | unsigned int vseg_id; |
---|
751 | |
---|
752 | unsigned int procid = _get_procid(); |
---|
753 | unsigned int lpid = procid & ((1<<P_WIDTH)-1); |
---|
754 | |
---|
755 | if( lpid ) |
---|
756 | { |
---|
757 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in boot_ptab_init() : " |
---|
758 | "P[%d][%d][%d] should not execute it\n", cx, cy, lpid ); |
---|
759 | _exit(); |
---|
760 | } |
---|
761 | |
---|
762 | if ( header->vspaces == 0 ) |
---|
763 | { |
---|
764 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in boot_ptab_init() : " |
---|
765 | "mapping %s contains no vspace\n", header->name ); |
---|
766 | _exit(); |
---|
767 | } |
---|
768 | |
---|
769 | ///////// Phase 1 : global vseg containing the PTAB (two barriers required) |
---|
770 | |
---|
771 | // get PTAB global vseg in cluster(cx,cy) |
---|
772 | unsigned int found = 0; |
---|
773 | for (vseg_id = 0; vseg_id < header->globals; vseg_id++) |
---|
774 | { |
---|
775 | pseg = _get_pseg_base(header) + vseg[vseg_id].psegid; |
---|
776 | cluster = _get_cluster_base(header) + pseg->clusterid; |
---|
777 | if ( (vseg[vseg_id].type == VSEG_TYPE_PTAB) && |
---|
778 | (cluster->x == cx) && (cluster->y == cy) ) |
---|
779 | { |
---|
780 | found = 1; |
---|
781 | break; |
---|
782 | } |
---|
783 | } |
---|
784 | if ( found == 0 ) |
---|
785 | { |
---|
786 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in boot_ptab_init() : " |
---|
787 | "cluster[%d][%d] contains no PTAB vseg\n", cx , cy ); |
---|
788 | _exit(); |
---|
789 | } |
---|
790 | |
---|
791 | boot_vseg_map( &vseg[vseg_id], 0xFFFFFFFF ); |
---|
792 | |
---|
793 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
794 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
---|
795 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
796 | |
---|
797 | boot_vseg_pte( &vseg[vseg_id], 0xFFFFFFFF ); |
---|
798 | |
---|
799 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
800 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
---|
801 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
802 | |
---|
803 | ///////// Phase 2 : global vsegs occupying more than one BPP |
---|
804 | |
---|
805 | for (vseg_id = 0; vseg_id < header->globals; vseg_id++) |
---|
806 | { |
---|
807 | pseg = _get_pseg_base(header) + vseg[vseg_id].psegid; |
---|
808 | cluster = _get_cluster_base(header) + pseg->clusterid; |
---|
809 | if ( (vseg[vseg_id].length > 0x200000) && |
---|
810 | (vseg[vseg_id].mapped == 0) && |
---|
811 | (cluster->x == cx) && (cluster->y == cy) ) |
---|
812 | { |
---|
813 | boot_vseg_map( &vseg[vseg_id], 0xFFFFFFFF ); |
---|
814 | boot_vseg_pte( &vseg[vseg_id], 0xFFFFFFFF ); |
---|
815 | } |
---|
816 | } |
---|
817 | |
---|
818 | ///////// Phase 3 : all others global vsegs |
---|
819 | |
---|
820 | for (vseg_id = 0; vseg_id < header->globals; vseg_id++) |
---|
821 | { |
---|
822 | pseg = _get_pseg_base(header) + vseg[vseg_id].psegid; |
---|
823 | cluster = _get_cluster_base(header) + pseg->clusterid; |
---|
824 | if ( (vseg[vseg_id].mapped == 0) && |
---|
825 | (cluster->x == cx) && (cluster->y == cy) ) |
---|
826 | { |
---|
827 | boot_vseg_map( &vseg[vseg_id], 0xFFFFFFFF ); |
---|
828 | boot_vseg_pte( &vseg[vseg_id], 0xFFFFFFFF ); |
---|
829 | } |
---|
830 | } |
---|
831 | |
---|
832 | ///////// Phase 4 : all private vsegs |
---|
833 | |
---|
834 | for (vspace_id = 0; vspace_id < header->vspaces; vspace_id++) |
---|
835 | { |
---|
836 | for (vseg_id = vspace[vspace_id].vseg_offset; |
---|
837 | vseg_id < (vspace[vspace_id].vseg_offset + vspace[vspace_id].vsegs); |
---|
838 | vseg_id++) |
---|
839 | { |
---|
840 | pseg = _get_pseg_base(header) + vseg[vseg_id].psegid; |
---|
841 | cluster = _get_cluster_base(header) + pseg->clusterid; |
---|
842 | if ( (cluster->x == cx) && (cluster->y == cy) ) |
---|
843 | { |
---|
844 | boot_vseg_map( &vseg[vseg_id], vspace_id ); |
---|
845 | boot_vseg_pte( &vseg[vseg_id], vspace_id ); |
---|
846 | } |
---|
847 | } |
---|
848 | } |
---|
849 | |
---|
850 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
851 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
---|
852 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
853 | |
---|
854 | } // end boot_ptab_init() |
---|
855 | |
---|
856 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
857 | // This function should be executed by P[0][0][0] only. It complete the |
---|
858 | // page table initialisation, taking care of all global vsegs that are |
---|
859 | // not mapped in a cluster containing a processor, and have not been |
---|
860 | // handled by the boot_ptab_init(x,y) function. |
---|
861 | // An example of such vsegs are the external peripherals in TSAR_LETI platform. |
---|
862 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
863 | void boot_ptab_extend() |
---|
864 | { |
---|
865 | |
---|
866 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
867 | mapping_vseg_t* vseg = _get_vseg_base(header); |
---|
868 | |
---|
869 | unsigned int vseg_id; |
---|
870 | |
---|
871 | for (vseg_id = 0; vseg_id < header->globals; vseg_id++) |
---|
872 | { |
---|
873 | if ( vseg[vseg_id].mapped == 0 ) |
---|
874 | { |
---|
875 | boot_vseg_map( &vseg[vseg_id], 0xFFFFFFFF ); |
---|
876 | boot_vseg_pte( &vseg[vseg_id], 0xFFFFFFFF ); |
---|
877 | } |
---|
878 | } |
---|
879 | } // end boot_ptab_extend() |
---|
880 | |
---|
881 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
882 | // This function returns in the vbase and length buffers the virtual base |
---|
883 | // address and the length of the segment allocated to the schedulers array |
---|
884 | // in the cluster defined by the clusterid argument. |
---|
885 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
886 | void boot_get_sched_vaddr( unsigned int cluster_id, |
---|
887 | unsigned int* vbase, |
---|
888 | unsigned int* length ) |
---|
889 | { |
---|
890 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
891 | mapping_vseg_t* vseg = _get_vseg_base(header); |
---|
892 | mapping_pseg_t* pseg = _get_pseg_base(header); |
---|
893 | |
---|
894 | unsigned int vseg_id; |
---|
895 | unsigned int found = 0; |
---|
896 | |
---|
897 | for ( vseg_id = 0 ; (vseg_id < header->vsegs) && (found == 0) ; vseg_id++ ) |
---|
898 | { |
---|
899 | if ( (vseg[vseg_id].type == VSEG_TYPE_SCHED) && |
---|
900 | (pseg[vseg[vseg_id].psegid].clusterid == cluster_id ) ) |
---|
901 | { |
---|
902 | *vbase = vseg[vseg_id].vbase; |
---|
903 | *length = vseg[vseg_id].length; |
---|
904 | found = 1; |
---|
905 | } |
---|
906 | } |
---|
907 | if ( found == 0 ) |
---|
908 | { |
---|
909 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster = _get_cluster_base(header); |
---|
910 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] No vseg of type SCHED in cluster [%d,%d]\n", |
---|
911 | cluster[cluster_id].x, cluster[cluster_id].y ); |
---|
912 | _exit(); |
---|
913 | } |
---|
914 | } // end boot_get_sched_vaddr() |
---|
915 | |
---|
916 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_SCHED |
---|
917 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
918 | // This debug function should be executed by only one procesor. |
---|
919 | // It loops on all processors in all clusters to display |
---|
920 | // the HWI / PTI / WTI interrupt vectors for each processor. |
---|
921 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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922 | void boot_sched_irq_display() |
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923 | { |
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924 | unsigned int cx; |
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925 | unsigned int cy; |
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926 | unsigned int lpid; |
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927 | unsigned int slot; |
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928 | unsigned int entry; |
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929 | |
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930 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
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931 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster = _get_cluster_base(header); |
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932 | |
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933 | static_scheduler_t* psched; |
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934 | |
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935 | for ( cx = 0 ; cx < X_SIZE ; cx++ ) |
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936 | { |
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937 | for ( cy = 0 ; cy < Y_SIZE ; cy++ ) |
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938 | { |
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939 | unsigned int cluster_id = (cx * Y_SIZE) + cy; |
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940 | unsigned int nprocs = cluster[cluster_id].procs; |
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941 | |
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942 | for ( lpid = 0 ; lpid < nprocs ; lpid++ ) |
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943 | { |
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944 | psched = _schedulers[cx][cy][lpid]; |
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945 | |
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946 | _printf("\n[BOOT] scheduler for proc[%d,%d,%d]\n", |
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947 | cx , cy , lpid ); |
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948 | |
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949 | for ( slot = 0 ; slot < 32 ; slot++ ) |
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950 | { |
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951 | entry = psched->hwi_vector[slot]; |
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952 | if ( (entry & 0xFFFF) != 0 ) |
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953 | _printf(" - HWI %d / isrtype = %d / channel = %d\n", |
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954 | slot , (entry & 0xFFFF) , ((entry >> 16) & 0x7FFF) ); |
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955 | } |
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956 | for ( slot = 0 ; slot < 32 ; slot++ ) |
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957 | { |
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958 | entry = psched->wti_vector[slot]; |
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959 | if ( (entry & 0xFFFF) != 0 ) |
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960 | _printf(" - WTI %d / isrtype = %d / channel = %d\n", |
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961 | slot , (entry & 0xFFFF) , ((entry >> 16) & 0x7FFF) ); |
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962 | } |
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963 | for ( slot = 0 ; slot < 32 ; slot++ ) |
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964 | { |
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965 | entry = psched->pti_vector[slot]; |
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966 | if ( (entry & 0xFFFF) != 0 ) |
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967 | _printf(" - PTI %d / isrtype = %d / channel = %d\n", |
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968 | slot , (entry & 0xFFFF) , ((entry >> 16) & 0x7FFF) ); |
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969 | } |
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970 | } |
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971 | } |
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972 | } |
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973 | } // end boot_sched_irq_display() |
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974 | #endif |
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975 | |
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976 | |
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977 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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978 | // This function is executed in parallel by all processors P[x][y][0]. |
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979 | // It initialises all schedulers in cluster [x][y]. The MMU must be activated. |
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980 | // It is split in two phases separated by a synchronisation barrier. |
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981 | // - In Step 1, it initialises the _schedulers[x][y][l] pointers array, the |
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982 | // idle_task context, the HWI / PTI / WTI interrupt vectors, |
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983 | // and the CU HWI / PTI / WTI masks. |
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984 | // - In Step 2, it scan all tasks in all vspaces to complete the tasks contexts, |
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985 | // initialisation as specified in the mapping_info data structure, |
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986 | // and set the CP0_SCHED register. |
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987 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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988 | void boot_scheduler_init( unsigned int x, |
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989 | unsigned int y ) |
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990 | { |
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991 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
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992 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster = _get_cluster_base(header); |
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993 | mapping_vspace_t* vspace = _get_vspace_base(header); |
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994 | mapping_vseg_t* vseg = _get_vseg_base(header); |
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995 | mapping_task_t* task = _get_task_base(header); |
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996 | mapping_periph_t* periph = _get_periph_base(header); |
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997 | mapping_irq_t* irq = _get_irq_base(header); |
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998 | |
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999 | unsigned int periph_id; |
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1000 | unsigned int irq_id; |
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1001 | unsigned int vspace_id; |
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1002 | unsigned int vseg_id; |
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1003 | unsigned int task_id; |
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1004 | |
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1005 | unsigned int sched_vbase; // schedulers array vbase address |
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1006 | unsigned int sched_length; // schedulers array length |
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1007 | static_scheduler_t* psched; // pointer on processor scheduler |
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1008 | |
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1009 | unsigned int cluster_id = (x * Y_SIZE) + y; |
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1010 | unsigned int cluster_xy = (x << Y_WIDTH) + y; |
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1011 | unsigned int nprocs = cluster[cluster_id].procs; |
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1012 | unsigned int lpid; |
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1013 | |
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1014 | if ( nprocs > 8 ) |
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1015 | { |
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1016 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] cluster[%d,%d] contains more than 8 procs\n", x, y ); |
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1017 | _exit(); |
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1018 | } |
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1019 | |
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1020 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1021 | // Step 1 : - initialize the schedulers[] array of pointers, |
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1022 | // - initialize the "tasks" and "current variables. |
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1023 | // - initialise the idle task context. |
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1024 | // - initialize the HWI, PTI and WTI interrupt vectors. |
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1025 | // - initialize the XCU masks for HWI / WTI / PTI interrupts. |
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1026 | // |
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1027 | // The general policy for interrupts routing is the following: |
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1028 | // - the local HWI are statically allocatedted to local processors. |
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1029 | // - the nprocs first PTI are allocated for TICK (one per processor). |
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1030 | // - we allocate 4 WTI per processor: the first one is for WAKUP, |
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1031 | // the 3 others WTI are used for external interrupts (from PIC), |
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1032 | // and are dynamically allocated by kernel on demand. |
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1033 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1034 | |
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1035 | // get scheduler array virtual base address in cluster[x,y] |
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1036 | boot_get_sched_vaddr( cluster_id, &sched_vbase, &sched_length ); |
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1037 | |
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1038 | if ( sched_length < (nprocs<<13) ) // 8 Kbytes per scheduler |
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1039 | { |
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1040 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] Sched segment too small in cluster[%d,%d]\n", |
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1041 | x, y ); |
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1042 | _exit(); |
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1043 | } |
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1044 | |
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1045 | // loop on local processors |
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1046 | for ( lpid = 0 ; lpid < nprocs ; lpid++ ) |
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1047 | { |
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1048 | // get scheduler pointer and initialise the schedulers pointers array |
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1049 | psched = (static_scheduler_t*)(sched_vbase + (lpid<<13)); |
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1050 | _schedulers[x][y][lpid] = psched; |
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1051 | |
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1052 | // initialise the "tasks" and "current" variables default values |
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1053 | psched->tasks = 0; |
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1054 | psched->current = IDLE_TASK_INDEX; |
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1055 | |
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1056 | // set default values for HWI / PTI / SWI vectors (valid bit = 0) |
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1057 | unsigned int slot; |
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1058 | for (slot = 0; slot < 32; slot++) |
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1059 | { |
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1060 | psched->hwi_vector[slot] = 0; |
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1061 | psched->pti_vector[slot] = 0; |
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1062 | psched->wti_vector[slot] = 0; |
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1063 | } |
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1064 | |
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1065 | // initializes the idle_task context: |
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1066 | // - the SR slot is 0xFF03 because this task run in kernel mode. |
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1067 | // - it uses the page table of vspace[0] |
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1068 | // - it uses the kernel TTY terminal |
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1069 | // - slots containing addresses (SP,RA,EPC) are initialised by kernel_init() |
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1070 | |
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1071 | psched->context[IDLE_TASK_INDEX][CTX_CR_ID] = 0; |
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1072 | psched->context[IDLE_TASK_INDEX][CTX_SR_ID] = 0xFF03; |
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1073 | psched->context[IDLE_TASK_INDEX][CTX_PTPR_ID] = _ptabs_paddr[0][x][y]>>13; |
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1074 | psched->context[IDLE_TASK_INDEX][CTX_PTAB_ID] = _ptabs_vaddr[0][x][y]; |
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1075 | psched->context[IDLE_TASK_INDEX][CTX_TTY_ID] = 0; |
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1076 | psched->context[IDLE_TASK_INDEX][CTX_LTID_ID] = IDLE_TASK_INDEX; |
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1077 | psched->context[IDLE_TASK_INDEX][CTX_VSID_ID] = 0; |
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1078 | psched->context[IDLE_TASK_INDEX][CTX_RUN_ID] = 1; |
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1079 | } |
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1080 | |
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1081 | // HWI / PTI / WTI masks (up to 8 local processors) |
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1082 | unsigned int hwi_mask[8] = {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}; |
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1083 | unsigned int pti_mask[8] = {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}; |
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1084 | unsigned int wti_mask[8] = {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}; |
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1085 | |
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1086 | // scan local peripherals to get and check local XCU |
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1087 | mapping_periph_t* xcu = NULL; |
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1088 | unsigned int min = cluster[cluster_id].periph_offset ; |
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1089 | unsigned int max = min + cluster[cluster_id].periphs ; |
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1090 | |
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1091 | for ( periph_id = min ; periph_id < max ; periph_id++ ) |
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1092 | { |
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1093 | if( periph[periph_id].type == PERIPH_TYPE_XCU ) |
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1094 | { |
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1095 | xcu = &periph[periph_id]; |
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1096 | |
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1097 | // check nb_hwi_in |
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1098 | if ( xcu->arg0 < xcu->irqs ) |
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1099 | { |
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1100 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] Not enough HWI inputs for XCU[%d,%d]\n", |
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1101 | x, y ); |
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1102 | _exit(); |
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1103 | } |
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1104 | // check nb_pti_in |
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1105 | if ( xcu->arg2 < nprocs ) |
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1106 | { |
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1107 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] Not enough PTI inputs for XCU[%d,%d]\n", |
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1108 | x, y ); |
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1109 | _exit(); |
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1110 | } |
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1111 | // check nb_wti_in |
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1112 | if ( xcu->arg1 < (4 * nprocs) ) |
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1113 | { |
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1114 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] Not enough WTI inputs for XCU[%d,%d]\n", |
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1115 | x, y ); |
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1116 | _exit(); |
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1117 | } |
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1118 | // check nb_irq_out |
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1119 | if ( xcu->arg3 < (nprocs * header->irq_per_proc) ) |
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1120 | { |
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1121 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] Not enough outputs for XCU[%d,%d]\n", |
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1122 | x, y ); |
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1123 | _exit(); |
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1124 | } |
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1125 | } |
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1126 | } |
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1127 | |
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1128 | if ( xcu == NULL ) |
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1129 | { |
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1130 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] missing XCU in cluster[%d,%d]\n", x , y ); |
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1131 | _exit(); |
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1132 | } |
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1133 | |
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1134 | // HWI interrupt vector definition |
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1135 | // scan HWI connected to local XCU |
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1136 | // for round-robin allocation to local processors |
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1137 | lpid = 0; |
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1138 | for ( irq_id = xcu->irq_offset ; |
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1139 | irq_id < xcu->irq_offset + xcu->irqs ; |
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1140 | irq_id++ ) |
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1141 | { |
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1142 | unsigned int type = irq[irq_id].srctype; |
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1143 | unsigned int srcid = irq[irq_id].srcid; |
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1144 | unsigned int isr = irq[irq_id].isr & 0xFFFF; |
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1145 | unsigned int channel = irq[irq_id].channel << 16; |
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1146 | |
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1147 | if ( (type != IRQ_TYPE_HWI) || (srcid > 31) ) |
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1148 | { |
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1149 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] Bad IRQ in cluster[%d,%d]\n", x, y ); |
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1150 | _exit(); |
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1151 | } |
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1152 | |
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1153 | // register entry in HWI interrupt vector |
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1154 | _schedulers[x][y][lpid]->hwi_vector[srcid] = isr | channel; |
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1155 | |
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1156 | // update XCU HWI mask for P[x,y,lpid] |
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1157 | hwi_mask[lpid] = hwi_mask[lpid] | (1<<srcid); |
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1158 | |
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1159 | lpid = (lpid + 1) % nprocs; |
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1160 | } // end for irqs |
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1161 | |
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1162 | // PTI interrupt vector definition |
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1163 | // one PTI for TICK per processor |
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1164 | for ( lpid = 0 ; lpid < nprocs ; lpid++ ) |
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1165 | { |
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1166 | // register entry in PTI interrupt vector |
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1167 | _schedulers[x][y][lpid]->pti_vector[lpid] = ISR_TICK; |
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1168 | |
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1169 | // update XCU PTI mask for P[x,y,lpid] |
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1170 | pti_mask[lpid] = pti_mask[lpid] | (1<<lpid); |
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1171 | } |
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1172 | |
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1173 | // WTI interrupt vector definition |
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1174 | // 4 WTI per processor, first for WAKUP |
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1175 | for ( lpid = 0 ; lpid < nprocs ; lpid++ ) |
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1176 | { |
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1177 | // register WAKUP ISR in WTI interrupt vector |
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1178 | _schedulers[x][y][lpid]->wti_vector[4*lpid] = ISR_WAKUP; |
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1179 | |
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1180 | // update XCU WTI mask for P[x,y,lpid] (4 entries per proc) |
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1181 | wti_mask[lpid] = wti_mask[lpid] | (0x1<<(lpid )); |
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1182 | wti_mask[lpid] = wti_mask[lpid] | (0x1<<(lpid + NB_PROCS_MAX )); |
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1183 | wti_mask[lpid] = wti_mask[lpid] | (0x1<<(lpid + 2*NB_PROCS_MAX)); |
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1184 | wti_mask[lpid] = wti_mask[lpid] | (0x1<<(lpid + 3*NB_PROCS_MAX)); |
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1185 | } |
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1186 | |
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1187 | // set the XCU masks for HWI / WTI / PTI interrupts |
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1188 | for ( lpid = 0 ; lpid < nprocs ; lpid++ ) |
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1189 | { |
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1190 | unsigned int channel = lpid * IRQ_PER_PROCESSOR; |
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1191 | |
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1192 | _xcu_set_mask( cluster_xy, channel, hwi_mask[lpid], IRQ_TYPE_HWI ); |
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1193 | _xcu_set_mask( cluster_xy, channel, wti_mask[lpid], IRQ_TYPE_WTI ); |
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1194 | _xcu_set_mask( cluster_xy, channel, pti_mask[lpid], IRQ_TYPE_PTI ); |
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1195 | } |
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1196 | |
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1197 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1198 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
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1199 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1200 | |
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1201 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_SCHED |
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1202 | if ( cluster_xy == 0 ) boot_sched_irq_display(); |
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1203 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
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1204 | #endif |
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1205 | |
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1206 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1207 | // Step 2 : Initialise the tasks context. The context of task placed |
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1208 | // on processor P must be stored in the scheduler of P. |
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1209 | // This require two nested loops: loop on the tasks, and loop |
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1210 | // on the local processors. We complete the scheduler when the |
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1211 | // required placement fit one local processor. |
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1212 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1213 | |
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1214 | for (vspace_id = 0; vspace_id < header->vspaces; vspace_id++) |
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1215 | { |
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1216 | // We must set the PTPR depending on the vspace, because the start_vector |
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1217 | // and the stack address are defined in virtual space. |
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1218 | _set_mmu_ptpr( (unsigned int)(_ptabs_paddr[vspace_id][x][y] >> 13) ); |
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1219 | |
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1220 | // loop on the tasks in vspace (task_id is the global index in mapping) |
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1221 | for (task_id = vspace[vspace_id].task_offset; |
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1222 | task_id < (vspace[vspace_id].task_offset + vspace[vspace_id].tasks); |
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1223 | task_id++) |
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1224 | { |
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1225 | // get the required task placement coordinates [x,y,p] |
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1226 | unsigned int req_x = cluster[task[task_id].clusterid].x; |
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1227 | unsigned int req_y = cluster[task[task_id].clusterid].y; |
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1228 | unsigned int req_p = task[task_id].proclocid; |
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1229 | |
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1230 | // ctx_sr : value required before an eret instruction |
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1231 | unsigned int ctx_sr = 0x2000FF13; |
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1232 | |
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1233 | // ctx_ptpr : page table physical base address (shifted by 13 bit) |
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1234 | unsigned int ctx_ptpr = (_ptabs_paddr[vspace_id][req_x][req_y] >> 13); |
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1235 | |
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1236 | // ctx_ptab : page_table virtual base address |
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1237 | unsigned int ctx_ptab = _ptabs_vaddr[vspace_id][req_x][req_y]; |
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1238 | |
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1239 | // ctx_epc : Get the virtual address of the memory location containing |
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1240 | // the task entry point : the start_vector is stored by GCC in the |
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1241 | // seg_data segment, and we must wait the .elf loading to get |
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1242 | // the entry point value... |
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1243 | vseg_id = vspace[vspace_id].start_vseg_id; |
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1244 | unsigned int ctx_epc = vseg[vseg_id].vbase + (task[task_id].startid)*4; |
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1245 | |
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1246 | // ctx_sp : Get the vseg containing the stack |
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1247 | vseg_id = task[task_id].stack_vseg_id; |
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1248 | unsigned int ctx_sp = vseg[vseg_id].vbase + vseg[vseg_id].length; |
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1249 | |
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1250 | // get vspace thread index |
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1251 | unsigned int thread_id = task[task_id].trdid; |
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1252 | |
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1253 | // loop on the local processors |
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1254 | for ( lpid = 0 ; lpid < nprocs ; lpid++ ) |
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1255 | { |
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1256 | if ( (x == req_x) && (y == req_y) && (req_p == lpid) ) // fit |
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1257 | { |
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1258 | // pointer on selected scheduler |
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1259 | psched = _schedulers[x][y][lpid]; |
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1260 | |
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1261 | // get local task index in scheduler |
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1262 | unsigned int ltid = psched->tasks; |
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1263 | |
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1264 | // update the "tasks" and "current" fields in scheduler: |
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1265 | psched->tasks = ltid + 1; |
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1266 | psched->current = 0; |
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1267 | |
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1268 | // initializes the task context |
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1269 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_CR_ID] = 0; |
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1270 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_SR_ID] = ctx_sr; |
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1271 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_SP_ID] = ctx_sp; |
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1272 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_EPC_ID] = ctx_epc; |
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1273 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_PTPR_ID] = ctx_ptpr; |
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1274 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_PTAB_ID] = ctx_ptab; |
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1275 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_LTID_ID] = ltid; |
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1276 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_GTID_ID] = task_id; |
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1277 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_TRDID_ID] = thread_id; |
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1278 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_VSID_ID] = vspace_id; |
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1279 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_RUN_ID] = 1; |
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1280 | |
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1281 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_TTY_ID] = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
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1282 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_CMA_FB_ID] = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
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1283 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_CMA_RX_ID] = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
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1284 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_CMA_TX_ID] = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
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1285 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_NIC_RX_ID] = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
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1286 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_NIC_TX_ID] = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
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1287 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_TIM_ID] = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
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1288 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_HBA_ID] = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
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1289 | |
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1290 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_SCHED |
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1291 | _printf("\nTask %s in vspace %s allocated to P[%d,%d,%d]\n" |
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1292 | " - ctx[LTID] = %d\n" |
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1293 | " - ctx[SR] = %x\n" |
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1294 | " - ctx[SP] = %x\n" |
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1295 | " - ctx[EPC] = %x\n" |
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1296 | " - ctx[PTPR] = %x\n" |
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1297 | " - ctx[PTAB] = %x\n" |
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1298 | " - ctx[VSID] = %d\n" |
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1299 | " - ctx[TRDID] = %d\n", |
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1300 | task[task_id].name, |
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1301 | vspace[vspace_id].name, |
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1302 | x, y, lpid, |
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1303 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_LTID_ID], |
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1304 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_SR_ID], |
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1305 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_SP_ID], |
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1306 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_EPC_ID], |
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1307 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_PTPR_ID], |
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1308 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_PTAB_ID], |
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1309 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_VSID_ID], |
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1310 | psched->context[ltid][CTX_TRDID_ID] ); |
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1311 | #endif |
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1312 | } // end if FIT |
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1313 | } // end for loop on local procs |
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1314 | } // end loop on tasks |
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1315 | } // end loop on vspaces |
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1316 | } // end boot_scheduler_init() |
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1317 | |
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1318 | |
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1319 | |
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1320 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1321 | // This function loads the map.bin file from block device. |
---|
1322 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1323 | void boot_mapping_init() |
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1324 | { |
---|
1325 | // open file "map.bin" |
---|
1326 | int fd_id = _fat_open( 0, "map.bin", 0 ); // no IRQ / no creation |
---|
1327 | |
---|
1328 | if ( fd_id == -1 ) |
---|
1329 | { |
---|
1330 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] : map.bin file not found \n"); |
---|
1331 | _exit(); |
---|
1332 | } |
---|
1333 | |
---|
1334 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_MAPPING |
---|
1335 | _printf("\n[BOOT] map.bin file successfully open at cycle %d\n", |
---|
1336 | _get_proctime() ); |
---|
1337 | #endif |
---|
1338 | |
---|
1339 | // get "map.bin" file size (from fat) and check it |
---|
1340 | unsigned int size = _fat.fd[fd_id].file_size; |
---|
1341 | |
---|
1342 | if ( size > SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_SIZE ) |
---|
1343 | { |
---|
1344 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] : segment too small for map.bin file\n"); |
---|
1345 | _exit(); |
---|
1346 | } |
---|
1347 | |
---|
1348 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_MAPPING |
---|
1349 | _printf("\n[BOOT] map.bin buf_pbase = %x / buf_size = %x / file_size = %x\n", |
---|
1350 | SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE , SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_SIZE , size ); |
---|
1351 | #endif |
---|
1352 | |
---|
1353 | // load "map.bin" file into buffer |
---|
1354 | unsigned int nblocks = size >> 9; |
---|
1355 | unsigned int offset = size & 0x1FF; |
---|
1356 | if ( offset ) nblocks++; |
---|
1357 | |
---|
1358 | unsigned int ok = _fat_read( 0, // No IRQ |
---|
1359 | fd_id, |
---|
1360 | (unsigned int*)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE, |
---|
1361 | nblocks, |
---|
1362 | 0 ); // offset |
---|
1363 | if ( ok == -1 ) |
---|
1364 | { |
---|
1365 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] : unable to load map.bin file \n"); |
---|
1366 | _exit(); |
---|
1367 | } |
---|
1368 | |
---|
1369 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_MAPPING |
---|
1370 | _printf("\n[BOOT] map.bin file successfully loaded at cycle %d\n", _get_proctime() ); |
---|
1371 | #endif |
---|
1372 | |
---|
1373 | // check mapping signature, number of clusters, number of vspaces |
---|
1374 | mapping_header_t * header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
1375 | if ( (header->signature != IN_MAPPING_SIGNATURE) || |
---|
1376 | (header->x_size != X_SIZE) || |
---|
1377 | (header->y_size != Y_SIZE) || |
---|
1378 | (header->vspaces > GIET_NB_VSPACE_MAX) ) |
---|
1379 | { |
---|
1380 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] Illegal mapping signature: %x\n", header->signature ); |
---|
1381 | _exit(); |
---|
1382 | } |
---|
1383 | |
---|
1384 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_MAPPING |
---|
1385 | unsigned int line; |
---|
1386 | unsigned int* pointer = (unsigned int*)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
1387 | _printf("\n[BOOT] First block of mapping\n"); |
---|
1388 | for ( line = 0 ; line < 8 ; line++ ) |
---|
1389 | { |
---|
1390 | _printf(" | %x | %x | %x | %x | %x | %x | %x | %x |\n", |
---|
1391 | *(pointer + 0), |
---|
1392 | *(pointer + 1), |
---|
1393 | *(pointer + 2), |
---|
1394 | *(pointer + 3), |
---|
1395 | *(pointer + 4), |
---|
1396 | *(pointer + 5), |
---|
1397 | *(pointer + 6), |
---|
1398 | *(pointer + 7) ); |
---|
1399 | |
---|
1400 | pointer = pointer + 8; |
---|
1401 | } |
---|
1402 | #endif |
---|
1403 | |
---|
1404 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_MAPPING |
---|
1405 | _printf("\n[BOOT] map.bin file checked at cycle %d\n", _get_proctime() ); |
---|
1406 | #endif |
---|
1407 | |
---|
1408 | // close file "map.bin" |
---|
1409 | _fat_close( fd_id ); |
---|
1410 | |
---|
1411 | } // end boot_mapping_init() |
---|
1412 | |
---|
1413 | |
---|
1414 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1415 | // This function load all loadable segments contained in the .elf file identified |
---|
1416 | // by the "pathname" argument. Some loadable segments can be copied in several |
---|
1417 | // clusters: same virtual address but different physical addresses. |
---|
1418 | // - It open the file. |
---|
1419 | // - It loads the complete file in the dedicated _boot_elf_buffer. |
---|
1420 | // - It copies each loadable segments at the virtual address defined in |
---|
1421 | // the .elf file, making several copies if the target vseg is not local. |
---|
1422 | // - It closes the file. |
---|
1423 | // This function is supposed to be executed by all processors[x,y,0]. |
---|
1424 | // |
---|
1425 | // Note: We must use physical addresses to reach the destination buffers that |
---|
1426 | // can be located in remote clusters. We use either a _physical_memcpy(), |
---|
1427 | // or a _dma_physical_copy() if DMA is available. |
---|
1428 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1429 | void load_one_elf_file( unsigned int is_kernel, // kernel file if non zero |
---|
1430 | char* pathname, |
---|
1431 | unsigned int vspace_id ) // to scan the proper vspace |
---|
1432 | { |
---|
1433 | mapping_header_t * header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
1434 | mapping_vspace_t * vspace = _get_vspace_base(header); |
---|
1435 | mapping_vseg_t * vseg = _get_vseg_base(header); |
---|
1436 | |
---|
1437 | unsigned int procid = _get_procid(); |
---|
1438 | unsigned int cxy = procid >> P_WIDTH; |
---|
1439 | unsigned int x = cxy >> Y_WIDTH; |
---|
1440 | unsigned int y = cxy & ((1<<Y_WIDTH)-1); |
---|
1441 | unsigned int p = procid & ((1<<P_WIDTH)-1); |
---|
1442 | |
---|
1443 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_ELF |
---|
1444 | _printf("\n[DEBUG BOOT_ELF] P[%d,%d,%d] enters load_one_elf_file() : %s\n", |
---|
1445 | x , y , p , pathname ); |
---|
1446 | #endif |
---|
1447 | |
---|
1448 | Elf32_Ehdr* elf_header_ptr = NULL; // avoid a warning |
---|
1449 | |
---|
1450 | int fd_id = 0; // avoid a warning |
---|
1451 | |
---|
1452 | // only P[0,0,0] load file from FAT |
---|
1453 | if ( (cxy == 0) && (p == 0) ) |
---|
1454 | { |
---|
1455 | // open .elf file |
---|
1456 | fd_id = _fat_open( 0 , pathname , 0 ); // no IRQ / no creation |
---|
1457 | |
---|
1458 | if ( fd_id < 0 ) |
---|
1459 | { |
---|
1460 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] load_one_elf_file() : %s not found\n", |
---|
1461 | pathname ); |
---|
1462 | _exit(); |
---|
1463 | } |
---|
1464 | |
---|
1465 | // check buffer size versus file size |
---|
1466 | if ( _fat.fd[fd_id].file_size > GIET_ELF_BUFFER_SIZE ) |
---|
1467 | { |
---|
1468 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in load_one_elf_file() : %s / size = %x " |
---|
1469 | "larger than GIET_ELF_BUFFER_SIZE = %x\n", |
---|
1470 | pathname , _fat.fd[fd_id].file_size , GIET_ELF_BUFFER_SIZE ); |
---|
1471 | _exit(); |
---|
1472 | } |
---|
1473 | |
---|
1474 | // compute number of sectors |
---|
1475 | unsigned int nbytes = _fat.fd[fd_id].file_size; |
---|
1476 | unsigned int nsectors = nbytes>>9; |
---|
1477 | if( nbytes & 0x1FF) nsectors++; |
---|
1478 | |
---|
1479 | // load file to elf buffer |
---|
1480 | if( _fat_read( 0, // no IRQ |
---|
1481 | fd_id, |
---|
1482 | _boot_elf_buffer, |
---|
1483 | nsectors, |
---|
1484 | 0 ) != nsectors ) // offset |
---|
1485 | { |
---|
1486 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] load_one_elf_file() : unexpected EOF for %s\n", |
---|
1487 | pathname ); |
---|
1488 | _exit(); |
---|
1489 | } |
---|
1490 | |
---|
1491 | // Check ELF Magic Number in ELF header |
---|
1492 | Elf32_Ehdr* ptr = (Elf32_Ehdr*)_boot_elf_buffer; |
---|
1493 | |
---|
1494 | if ( (ptr->e_ident[EI_MAG0] != ELFMAG0) || |
---|
1495 | (ptr->e_ident[EI_MAG1] != ELFMAG1) || |
---|
1496 | (ptr->e_ident[EI_MAG2] != ELFMAG2) || |
---|
1497 | (ptr->e_ident[EI_MAG3] != ELFMAG3) ) |
---|
1498 | { |
---|
1499 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] load_elf() : file %s does not use ELF format\n", |
---|
1500 | pathname ); |
---|
1501 | _exit(); |
---|
1502 | } |
---|
1503 | |
---|
1504 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_ELF |
---|
1505 | _printf("\n[DEBUG BOOT_ELF] P[%d,%d,%d] load file %s\n", |
---|
1506 | x , y , p , pathname ); |
---|
1507 | #endif |
---|
1508 | |
---|
1509 | } // end if P[0,0,0] |
---|
1510 | |
---|
1511 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1512 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
---|
1513 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1514 | |
---|
1515 | // Each processor P[x,y,0] copy replicated segments in cluster[x,y] |
---|
1516 | elf_header_ptr = (Elf32_Ehdr*)_boot_elf_buffer; |
---|
1517 | |
---|
1518 | // get program header table pointer |
---|
1519 | unsigned int offset = elf_header_ptr->e_phoff; |
---|
1520 | if( offset == 0 ) |
---|
1521 | { |
---|
1522 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] load_one_elf_file() : file %s " |
---|
1523 | "does not contain loadable segment\n", pathname ); |
---|
1524 | _exit(); |
---|
1525 | } |
---|
1526 | |
---|
1527 | Elf32_Phdr* elf_pht_ptr = (Elf32_Phdr*)(_boot_elf_buffer + offset); |
---|
1528 | |
---|
1529 | // get number of segments |
---|
1530 | unsigned int nsegments = elf_header_ptr->e_phnum; |
---|
1531 | |
---|
1532 | // First loop on loadable segments in the .elf file |
---|
1533 | unsigned int seg_id; |
---|
1534 | for (seg_id = 0 ; seg_id < nsegments ; seg_id++) |
---|
1535 | { |
---|
1536 | if(elf_pht_ptr[seg_id].p_type == PT_LOAD) |
---|
1537 | { |
---|
1538 | // Get segment attributes |
---|
1539 | unsigned int seg_vaddr = elf_pht_ptr[seg_id].p_vaddr; |
---|
1540 | unsigned int seg_offset = elf_pht_ptr[seg_id].p_offset; |
---|
1541 | unsigned int seg_filesz = elf_pht_ptr[seg_id].p_filesz; |
---|
1542 | unsigned int seg_memsz = elf_pht_ptr[seg_id].p_memsz; |
---|
1543 | |
---|
1544 | if( seg_memsz != seg_filesz ) |
---|
1545 | { |
---|
1546 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] load_one_elf_file() : segment at vaddr = %x\n" |
---|
1547 | " in file %s has memsize = %x / filesize = %x \n" |
---|
1548 | " check that all global variables are in data segment\n", |
---|
1549 | seg_vaddr, pathname , seg_memsz , seg_filesz ); |
---|
1550 | _exit(); |
---|
1551 | } |
---|
1552 | |
---|
1553 | unsigned int src_vaddr = (unsigned int)_boot_elf_buffer + seg_offset; |
---|
1554 | |
---|
1555 | // search all vsegs matching the virtual address |
---|
1556 | unsigned int vseg_first; |
---|
1557 | unsigned int vseg_last; |
---|
1558 | unsigned int vseg_id; |
---|
1559 | unsigned int found = 0; |
---|
1560 | if ( is_kernel ) |
---|
1561 | { |
---|
1562 | vseg_first = 0; |
---|
1563 | vseg_last = header->globals; |
---|
1564 | } |
---|
1565 | else |
---|
1566 | { |
---|
1567 | vseg_first = vspace[vspace_id].vseg_offset; |
---|
1568 | vseg_last = vseg_first + vspace[vspace_id].vsegs; |
---|
1569 | } |
---|
1570 | |
---|
1571 | // Second loop on vsegs in the mapping |
---|
1572 | for ( vseg_id = vseg_first ; vseg_id < vseg_last ; vseg_id++ ) |
---|
1573 | { |
---|
1574 | if ( seg_vaddr == vseg[vseg_id].vbase ) // matching |
---|
1575 | { |
---|
1576 | found = 1; |
---|
1577 | |
---|
1578 | // get destination buffer physical address, size, coordinates |
---|
1579 | paddr_t seg_paddr = vseg[vseg_id].pbase; |
---|
1580 | unsigned int seg_size = vseg[vseg_id].length; |
---|
1581 | unsigned int extend = (unsigned int)(seg_paddr>>32); |
---|
1582 | unsigned int cx = extend >> Y_WIDTH; |
---|
1583 | unsigned int cy = extend & ((1<<Y_WIDTH)-1); |
---|
1584 | |
---|
1585 | // check vseg size |
---|
1586 | if ( seg_size < seg_filesz ) |
---|
1587 | { |
---|
1588 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in load_one_elf_file() : vseg %s " |
---|
1589 | "is to small for loadable segment %x in file %s\n", |
---|
1590 | vseg[vseg_id].name , seg_vaddr , pathname ); |
---|
1591 | _exit(); |
---|
1592 | } |
---|
1593 | |
---|
1594 | // P[x,y,0] copy the segment from boot buffer in cluster[0,0] |
---|
1595 | // to destination buffer in cluster[x,y], |
---|
1596 | if ( (cx == x) && (cy == y) ) |
---|
1597 | { |
---|
1598 | if( NB_DMA_CHANNELS > 0 ) |
---|
1599 | { |
---|
1600 | _dma_physical_copy( extend, // DMA in cluster[x,y] |
---|
1601 | 0, // DMA channel 0 |
---|
1602 | seg_paddr, |
---|
1603 | (paddr_t)src_vaddr, |
---|
1604 | seg_filesz ); |
---|
1605 | } |
---|
1606 | else |
---|
1607 | { |
---|
1608 | _physical_memcpy( seg_paddr, // dest paddr |
---|
1609 | (paddr_t)src_vaddr, // source paddr |
---|
1610 | seg_filesz ); // size |
---|
1611 | } |
---|
1612 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_ELF |
---|
1613 | _printf("\n[DEBUG BOOT_ELF] P[%d,%d,%d] copy segment %d :\n" |
---|
1614 | " vaddr = %x / size = %x / paddr = %l\n", |
---|
1615 | x , y , p , seg_id , seg_vaddr , seg_memsz , seg_paddr ); |
---|
1616 | #endif |
---|
1617 | } |
---|
1618 | } |
---|
1619 | } // end for vsegs |
---|
1620 | |
---|
1621 | // check at least one matching vseg |
---|
1622 | if ( found == 0 ) |
---|
1623 | { |
---|
1624 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] in load_one_elf_file() : vseg for loadable " |
---|
1625 | "segment %x in file %s not found " |
---|
1626 | "check consistency between the .py and .ld files\n", |
---|
1627 | seg_vaddr, pathname ); |
---|
1628 | _exit(); |
---|
1629 | } |
---|
1630 | } |
---|
1631 | } // end for loadable segments |
---|
1632 | |
---|
1633 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1634 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
---|
1635 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1636 | |
---|
1637 | // only P[0,0,0] close the file |
---|
1638 | if ( (cxy == 0) && (p == 0) ) |
---|
1639 | { |
---|
1640 | // close .elf file |
---|
1641 | _fat_close( fd_id ); |
---|
1642 | |
---|
1643 | _printf("\n[BOOT] File %s loaded at cycle %d\n", |
---|
1644 | pathname , _get_proctime() ); |
---|
1645 | } |
---|
1646 | |
---|
1647 | } // end load_one_elf_file() |
---|
1648 | |
---|
1649 | |
---|
1650 | /////i//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1651 | // This function uses the map.bin data structure to load the "kernel.elf" file |
---|
1652 | // as well as the various "application.elf" files into memory. |
---|
1653 | // - The "preloader.elf" file is not loaded, because it has been burned in the ROM. |
---|
1654 | // - The "boot.elf" file is not loaded, because it has been loaded by the preloader. |
---|
1655 | // This function scans all vsegs defined in the map.bin data structure to collect |
---|
1656 | // all .elf files pathnames, and calls the load_one_elf_file() for each .elf file. |
---|
1657 | // As the code can be replicated in several vsegs, the same code can be copied |
---|
1658 | // in one or several clusters by the load_one_elf_file() function. |
---|
1659 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1660 | void boot_elf_load() |
---|
1661 | { |
---|
1662 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
1663 | mapping_vspace_t* vspace = _get_vspace_base( header ); |
---|
1664 | mapping_vseg_t* vseg = _get_vseg_base( header ); |
---|
1665 | |
---|
1666 | unsigned int vspace_id; |
---|
1667 | unsigned int vseg_id; |
---|
1668 | unsigned int found; |
---|
1669 | |
---|
1670 | // Scan all global vsegs to find the pathname to the kernel.elf file |
---|
1671 | found = 0; |
---|
1672 | for( vseg_id = 0 ; vseg_id < header->globals ; vseg_id++ ) |
---|
1673 | { |
---|
1674 | if(vseg[vseg_id].type == VSEG_TYPE_ELF) |
---|
1675 | { |
---|
1676 | found = 1; |
---|
1677 | break; |
---|
1678 | } |
---|
1679 | } |
---|
1680 | |
---|
1681 | // We need one kernel.elf file |
---|
1682 | if (found == 0) |
---|
1683 | { |
---|
1684 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] boot_elf_load() : kernel.elf file not found\n"); |
---|
1685 | _exit(); |
---|
1686 | } |
---|
1687 | |
---|
1688 | // Load the kernel |
---|
1689 | load_one_elf_file( 1, // kernel file |
---|
1690 | vseg[vseg_id].binpath, // file pathname |
---|
1691 | 0 ); // vspace 0 |
---|
1692 | |
---|
1693 | // loop on the vspaces, scanning all vsegs in the vspace, |
---|
1694 | // to find the pathname of the .elf file associated to the vspace. |
---|
1695 | for( vspace_id = 0 ; vspace_id < header->vspaces ; vspace_id++ ) |
---|
1696 | { |
---|
1697 | // loop on the private vsegs |
---|
1698 | unsigned int found = 0; |
---|
1699 | for (vseg_id = vspace[vspace_id].vseg_offset; |
---|
1700 | vseg_id < (vspace[vspace_id].vseg_offset + vspace[vspace_id].vsegs); |
---|
1701 | vseg_id++) |
---|
1702 | { |
---|
1703 | if(vseg[vseg_id].type == VSEG_TYPE_ELF) |
---|
1704 | { |
---|
1705 | found = 1; |
---|
1706 | break; |
---|
1707 | } |
---|
1708 | } |
---|
1709 | |
---|
1710 | // We want one .elf file per vspace |
---|
1711 | if (found == 0) |
---|
1712 | { |
---|
1713 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] boot_elf_load() : " |
---|
1714 | ".elf file not found for vspace %s\n", vspace[vspace_id].name ); |
---|
1715 | _exit(); |
---|
1716 | } |
---|
1717 | |
---|
1718 | load_one_elf_file( 0, // not a kernel file |
---|
1719 | vseg[vseg_id].binpath, // file pathname |
---|
1720 | vspace_id ); // vspace index |
---|
1721 | |
---|
1722 | } // end for vspaces |
---|
1723 | |
---|
1724 | } // end boot_elf_load() |
---|
1725 | |
---|
1726 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1727 | // This function intializes the external peripherals in cluster_io. |
---|
1728 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1729 | void boot_peripherals_init() |
---|
1730 | { |
---|
1731 | mapping_header_t * header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
1732 | mapping_cluster_t * cluster = _get_cluster_base(header); |
---|
1733 | mapping_periph_t * periph = _get_periph_base(header); |
---|
1734 | |
---|
1735 | unsigned int periph_id; |
---|
1736 | unsigned int channel_id; |
---|
1737 | |
---|
1738 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_PERI |
---|
1739 | _printf("\n[BOOT] External peripherals initialisation in cluster[%d,%d]\n", |
---|
1740 | X_IO , Y_IO ); |
---|
1741 | #endif |
---|
1742 | |
---|
1743 | // get pointer on cluster_io |
---|
1744 | mapping_cluster_t * cluster_io = &cluster[X_IO * Y_SIZE + Y_IO]; |
---|
1745 | |
---|
1746 | // loop on peripherals |
---|
1747 | for (periph_id = cluster_io->periph_offset; |
---|
1748 | periph_id < cluster_io->periph_offset + cluster_io->periphs; |
---|
1749 | periph_id++) |
---|
1750 | { |
---|
1751 | unsigned int type = periph[periph_id].type; |
---|
1752 | unsigned int subtype = periph[periph_id].subtype; |
---|
1753 | unsigned int channels = periph[periph_id].channels; |
---|
1754 | |
---|
1755 | switch (type) |
---|
1756 | { |
---|
1757 | case PERIPH_TYPE_IOC: // vci_block_device component |
---|
1758 | { |
---|
1759 | if ( subtype == IOC_SUBTYPE_BDV ) _bdv_init(); |
---|
1760 | else if ( subtype == IOC_SUBTYPE_HBA ) _hba_init(); |
---|
1761 | else if ( subtype == IOC_SUBTYPE_SPI ) _sdc_init(); |
---|
1762 | break; |
---|
1763 | } |
---|
1764 | case PERIPH_TYPE_TTY: // vci_multi_tty component |
---|
1765 | { |
---|
1766 | for (channel_id = 0; channel_id < channels; channel_id++) |
---|
1767 | { |
---|
1768 | _tty_init( channel_id ); |
---|
1769 | } |
---|
1770 | break; |
---|
1771 | } |
---|
1772 | case PERIPH_TYPE_NIC: // vci_multi_nic component |
---|
1773 | { |
---|
1774 | _nic_global_init( 1, // broadcast accepted |
---|
1775 | 1, // bypass activated |
---|
1776 | 0, // tdm non activated |
---|
1777 | 0 ); // tdm period |
---|
1778 | break; |
---|
1779 | } |
---|
1780 | case PERIPH_TYPE_IOB: // vci_io_bridge component |
---|
1781 | { |
---|
1782 | if (GIET_USE_IOMMU) |
---|
1783 | { |
---|
1784 | // TODO |
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1785 | // get the iommu page table physical address |
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1786 | // set IOMMU page table address |
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1787 | // pseg_base[IOB_IOMMU_PTPR] = ptab_pbase; |
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1788 | // activate IOMMU |
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1789 | // pseg_base[IOB_IOMMU_ACTIVE] = 1; |
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1790 | } |
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1791 | break; |
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1792 | } |
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1793 | } // end switch periph type |
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1794 | } // end loop on peripherals |
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1795 | } // end boot_peripherals_init() |
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1796 | |
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1797 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1798 | // This function is executed in parallel by all processors[x][y][0]. |
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1799 | // It initialises the physical memory allocator in each cluster containing |
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1800 | // a RAM pseg. |
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1801 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1802 | void boot_pmem_init( unsigned int cx, |
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1803 | unsigned int cy ) |
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1804 | { |
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1805 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
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1806 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster = _get_cluster_base(header); |
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1807 | mapping_pseg_t* pseg = _get_pseg_base(header); |
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1808 | |
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1809 | unsigned int pseg_id; |
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1810 | unsigned int procid = _get_procid(); |
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1811 | unsigned int lpid = procid & ((1<<P_WIDTH)-1); |
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1812 | |
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1813 | if( lpid ) |
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1814 | { |
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1815 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] boot_pmem_init() : " |
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1816 | "P[%d][%d][%d] should not execute it\n", cx, cy, lpid ); |
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1817 | _exit(); |
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1818 | } |
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1819 | |
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1820 | // scan the psegs in local cluster to find pseg of type RAM |
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1821 | unsigned int found = 0; |
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1822 | unsigned int cluster_id = cx * Y_SIZE + cy; |
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1823 | unsigned int pseg_min = cluster[cluster_id].pseg_offset; |
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1824 | unsigned int pseg_max = pseg_min + cluster[cluster_id].psegs; |
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1825 | for ( pseg_id = pseg_min ; pseg_id < pseg_max ; pseg_id++ ) |
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1826 | { |
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1827 | if ( pseg[pseg_id].type == PSEG_TYPE_RAM ) |
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1828 | { |
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1829 | unsigned int base = (unsigned int)pseg[pseg_id].base; |
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1830 | unsigned int size = (unsigned int)pseg[pseg_id].length; |
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1831 | _pmem_alloc_init( cx, cy, base, size ); |
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1832 | found = 1; |
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1833 | |
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1834 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_PT |
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1835 | _printf("\n[BOOT] pmem allocator initialised in cluster[%d][%d]" |
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1836 | " : base = %x / size = %x\n", cx , cy , base , size ); |
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1837 | #endif |
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1838 | break; |
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1839 | } |
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1840 | } |
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1841 | |
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1842 | if ( found == 0 ) |
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1843 | { |
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1844 | _printf("\n[BOOT ERROR] boot_pmem_init() : no RAM in cluster[%d][%d]\n", |
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1845 | cx , cy ); |
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1846 | _exit(); |
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1847 | } |
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1848 | } // end boot_pmem_init() |
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1849 | |
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1850 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1851 | // This function is the entry point of the boot code for all processors. |
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1852 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1853 | void boot_init() |
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1854 | { |
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1855 | |
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1856 | unsigned int gpid = _get_procid(); |
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1857 | unsigned int cx = gpid >> (Y_WIDTH + P_WIDTH); |
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1858 | unsigned int cy = (gpid >> P_WIDTH) & ((1<<Y_WIDTH)-1); |
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1859 | unsigned int lpid = gpid & ((1 << P_WIDTH) -1); |
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1860 | |
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1861 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1862 | // Phase ONE : only P[0][0][0] execute it |
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1863 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1864 | if ( gpid == 0 ) |
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1865 | { |
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1866 | unsigned int cid; // index for loops |
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1867 | |
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1868 | // initialises the TTY0 spin lock |
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1869 | _spin_lock_init( &_tty0_spin_lock ); |
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1870 | |
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1871 | _printf("\n[BOOT] P[0,0,0] starts at cycle %d\n", _get_proctime() ); |
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1872 | |
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1873 | // initialises the FAT |
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1874 | _fat_init( 0 ); // no IRQ |
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1875 | |
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1876 | _printf("\n[BOOT] FAT initialised at cycle %d\n", _get_proctime() ); |
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1877 | |
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1878 | // Load the map.bin file into memory |
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1879 | boot_mapping_init(); |
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1880 | |
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1881 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
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1882 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster = _get_cluster_base(header); |
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1883 | |
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1884 | _printf("\n[BOOT] Mapping %s loaded at cycle %d\n", |
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1885 | header->name , _get_proctime() ); |
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1886 | |
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1887 | // initialises the barrier for all clusters containing processors |
---|
1888 | unsigned int nclusters = 0; |
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1889 | for ( cid = 0 ; cid < X_SIZE*Y_SIZE ; cid++ ) |
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1890 | { |
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1891 | if ( cluster[cid].procs ) nclusters++ ; |
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1892 | } |
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1893 | |
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1894 | _simple_barrier_init( &_barrier_all_clusters , nclusters ); |
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1895 | |
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1896 | // wake up all processors P[x][y][0] |
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1897 | for ( cid = 1 ; cid < X_SIZE*Y_SIZE ; cid++ ) |
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1898 | { |
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1899 | unsigned int x = cluster[cid].x; |
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1900 | unsigned int y = cluster[cid].y; |
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1901 | unsigned int cluster_xy = (x << Y_WIDTH) + y; |
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1902 | |
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1903 | if ( cluster[cid].procs ) |
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1904 | { |
---|
1905 | unsigned long long paddr = (((unsigned long long)cluster_xy)<<32) + |
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1906 | SEG_XCU_BASE+XCU_REG( XCU_WTI_REG , 0 ); |
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1907 | |
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1908 | _physical_write( paddr , (unsigned int)boot_entry ); |
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1909 | } |
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1910 | } |
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1911 | |
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1912 | _printf("\n[BOOT] Processors P[x,y,0] start at cycle %d\n", |
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1913 | _get_proctime() ); |
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1914 | } |
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1915 | |
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1916 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1917 | // Phase TWO : All processors P[x][y][0] execute it in parallel |
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1918 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1919 | if( lpid == 0 ) |
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1920 | { |
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1921 | // Initializes physical memory allocator in cluster[cx][cy] |
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1922 | boot_pmem_init( cx , cy ); |
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1923 | |
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1924 | // Build page table in cluster[cx][cy] |
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1925 | boot_ptab_init( cx , cy ); |
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1926 | |
---|
1927 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1928 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
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1929 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1930 | |
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1931 | // P[0][0][0] complete page tables with vsegs |
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1932 | // mapped in clusters without processors |
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1933 | if ( gpid == 0 ) |
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1934 | { |
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1935 | // complete page tables initialisation |
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1936 | boot_ptab_extend(); |
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1937 | |
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1938 | _printf("\n[BOOT] Physical memory allocators and page tables" |
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1939 | " initialized at cycle %d\n", _get_proctime() ); |
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1940 | } |
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1941 | |
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1942 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1943 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
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1944 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1945 | |
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1946 | // All processors P[x,y,0] activate MMU (using local PTAB) |
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1947 | _set_mmu_ptpr( (unsigned int)(_ptabs_paddr[0][cx][cy]>>13) ); |
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1948 | _set_mmu_mode( 0xF ); |
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1949 | |
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1950 | // Each processor P[x,y,0] initialises all schedulers in cluster[x,y] |
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1951 | boot_scheduler_init( cx , cy ); |
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1952 | |
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1953 | // Each processor P[x][y][0] initialises its CP0_SCHED register |
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1954 | _set_sched( (unsigned int)_schedulers[cx][cy][0] ); |
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1955 | |
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1956 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1957 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
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1958 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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1959 | |
---|
1960 | if ( gpid == 0 ) |
---|
1961 | { |
---|
1962 | _printf("\n[BOOT] Schedulers initialised at cycle %d\n", |
---|
1963 | _get_proctime() ); |
---|
1964 | } |
---|
1965 | |
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1966 | |
---|
1967 | // Each processor P[x,y,0] contributes to load .elf files. |
---|
1968 | boot_elf_load(); |
---|
1969 | |
---|
1970 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1971 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
---|
1972 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1973 | |
---|
1974 | // Processor P[0,0,0] initialises external peripherals |
---|
1975 | if ( gpid == 0 ) |
---|
1976 | { |
---|
1977 | // initialize external peripherals |
---|
1978 | boot_peripherals_init(); |
---|
1979 | |
---|
1980 | _printf("\n[BOOT] Peripherals initialised at cycle %d\n", |
---|
1981 | _get_proctime() ); |
---|
1982 | } |
---|
1983 | |
---|
1984 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1985 | _simple_barrier_wait( &_barrier_all_clusters ); |
---|
1986 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1987 | |
---|
1988 | // each processor P[x][y][0] wake up other processors in same cluster |
---|
1989 | mapping_header_t* header = (mapping_header_t *)SEG_BOOT_MAPPING_BASE; |
---|
1990 | mapping_cluster_t* cluster = _get_cluster_base(header); |
---|
1991 | unsigned int cluster_xy = (cx << Y_WIDTH) + cy; |
---|
1992 | unsigned int cluster_id = (cx * Y_SIZE) + cy; |
---|
1993 | unsigned int p; |
---|
1994 | for ( p = 1 ; p < cluster[cluster_id].procs ; p++ ) |
---|
1995 | { |
---|
1996 | _xcu_send_wti( cluster_xy , p , (unsigned int)boot_entry ); |
---|
1997 | } |
---|
1998 | |
---|
1999 | // only P[0][0][0] makes display |
---|
2000 | if ( gpid == 0 ) |
---|
2001 | { |
---|
2002 | _printf("\n[BOOT] All processors start at cycle %d\n", |
---|
2003 | _get_proctime() ); |
---|
2004 | } |
---|
2005 | } |
---|
2006 | // Other processors than P[x][y][0] activate MMU (using local PTAB) |
---|
2007 | if ( lpid != 0 ) |
---|
2008 | { |
---|
2009 | _set_mmu_ptpr( (unsigned int)(_ptabs_paddr[0][cx][cy]>>13) ); |
---|
2010 | _set_mmu_mode( 0xF ); |
---|
2011 | } |
---|
2012 | |
---|
2013 | // All processors set CP0_SCHED register |
---|
2014 | _set_sched( (unsigned int)_schedulers[cx][cy][lpid] ); |
---|
2015 | |
---|
2016 | // All processors reset BEV bit in SR to use GIET_VM exception handler |
---|
2017 | _set_sr( 0 ); |
---|
2018 | |
---|
2019 | // Each proocessor get kernel entry virtual address |
---|
2020 | unsigned int kernel_entry = (unsigned int)&kernel_init_vbase; |
---|
2021 | |
---|
2022 | #if BOOT_DEBUG_ELF |
---|
2023 | _printf("\n@@@ P[%d,%d,%d] exit boot / jumping to %x at cycle %d\n", |
---|
2024 | cx, cy, lpid, kernel_entry , _get_proctime() ); |
---|
2025 | #endif |
---|
2026 | |
---|
2027 | // All processors jump to kernel_init |
---|
2028 | asm volatile( "jr %0" ::"r"(kernel_entry) ); |
---|
2029 | |
---|
2030 | } // end boot_init() |
---|
2031 | |
---|
2032 | |
---|
2033 | // Local Variables: |
---|
2034 | // tab-width: 4 |
---|
2035 | // c-basic-offset: 4 |
---|
2036 | // c-file-offsets:((innamespace . 0)(inline-open . 0)) |
---|
2037 | // indent-tabs-mode: nil |
---|
2038 | // End: |
---|
2039 | // vim: filetype=c:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=4:softtabstop=4 |
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2040 | |
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