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diff --git a/Documentation/arm/Booting b/Documentation/arm/Booting index 4e686a2ed91..76850295af8 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm/Booting +++ b/Documentation/arm/Booting @@ -65,19 +65,13 @@ looks at the connected hardware is beyond the scope of this document. The boot loader must ultimately be able to provide a MACH_TYPE_xxx value to the kernel. (see linux/arch/arm/tools/mach-types). -4. Setup boot data ------------------- + +4. Setup the kernel tagged list +------------------------------- Existing boot loaders: OPTIONAL, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED New boot loaders: MANDATORY -The boot loader must provide either a tagged list or a dtb image for -passing configuration data to the kernel. The physical address of the -boot data is passed to the kernel in register r2. - -4a. Setup the kernel tagged list --------------------------------- - The boot loader must create and initialise the kernel tagged list. A valid tagged list starts with ATAG_CORE and ends with ATAG_NONE. The ATAG_CORE tag may or may not be empty. An empty ATAG_CORE tag @@ -107,24 +101,6 @@ The tagged list must be placed in a region of memory where neither the kernel decompressor nor initrd 'bootp' program will overwrite it. The recommended placement is in the first 16KiB of RAM. -4b. Setup the device tree -------------------------- - -The boot loader must load a device tree image (dtb) into system ram -at a 64bit aligned address and initialize it with the boot data. The -dtb format is documented in Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt. -The kernel will look for the dtb magic value of 0xd00dfeed at the dtb -physical address to determine if a dtb has been passed instead of a -tagged list. - -The boot loader must pass at a minimum the size and location of the -system memory, and the root filesystem location. The dtb must be -placed in a region of memory where the kernel decompressor will not -overwrite it. The recommended placement is in the first 16KiB of RAM -with the caveat that it may not be located at physical address 0 since -the kernel interprets a value of 0 in r2 to mean neither a tagged list -nor a dtb were passed. - 5. Calling the kernel image --------------------------- @@ -149,8 +125,7 @@ In either case, the following conditions must be met: - CPU register settings r0 = 0, r1 = machine type number discovered in (3) above. - r2 = physical address of tagged list in system RAM, or - physical address of device tree block (dtb) in system RAM + r2 = physical address of tagged list in system RAM. - CPU mode All forms of interrupts must be disabled (IRQs and FIQs) diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt index 9381a148102..28b1c9d3d35 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ Table of Contents I - Introduction 1) Entry point for arch/powerpc - 2) Entry point for arch/arm II - The DT block format 1) Header @@ -226,45 +225,6 @@ it with special cases. cannot support both configurations with Book E and configurations with classic Powerpc architectures. -2) Entry point for arch/arm ---------------------------- - - There is one single entry point to the kernel, at the start - of the kernel image. That entry point supports two calling - conventions. A summary of the interface is described here. A full - description of the boot requirements is documented in - Documentation/arm/Booting - - a) ATAGS interface. Minimal information is passed from firmware - to the kernel with a tagged list of predefined parameters. - - r0 : 0 - - r1 : Machine type number - - r2 : Physical address of tagged list in system RAM - - b) Entry with a flattened device-tree block. Firmware loads the - physical address of the flattened device tree block (dtb) into r2, - r1 is not used, but it is considered good practise to use a valid - machine number as described in Documentation/arm/Booting. - - r0 : 0 - - r1 : Valid machine type number. When using a device tree, - a single machine type number will often be assigned to - represent a class or family of SoCs. - - r2 : physical pointer to the device-tree block - (defined in chapter II) in RAM. Device tree can be located - anywhere in system RAM, but it should be aligned on a 32 bit - boundary. - - The kernel will differentiate between ATAGS and device tree booting by - reading the memory pointed to by r1 and looking for either the flattened - device tree block magic value (0xd00dfeed) or the ATAG_CORE value at - offset 0x4 from r2 (0x54410001). - II - The DT block format ======================== diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 4837907a4ed..5dd6c751e6a 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -2126,6 +2126,7 @@ S: Supported F: fs/dlm/ DMA GENERIC OFFLOAD ENGINE SUBSYSTEM +M: Vinod Koul <vinod.koul@intel.com> M: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> S: Supported F: drivers/dma/ diff --git a/arch/arm/Kconfig b/arch/arm/Kconfig index 5cff165b7eb..26d45e5b636 100644 --- a/arch/arm/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/Kconfig @@ -1391,7 +1391,7 @@ config AEABI config OABI_COMPAT bool "Allow old ABI binaries to run with this kernel (EXPERIMENTAL)" - depends on AEABI && EXPERIMENTAL + depends on AEABI && EXPERIMENTAL && !THUMB2_KERNEL default y help This option preserves the old syscall interface along with the diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/head.S b/arch/arm/kernel/head.S index c0225da3fb2..f06ff9feb0d 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/head.S +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/head.S @@ -391,6 +391,7 @@ ENDPROC(__turn_mmu_on) #ifdef CONFIG_SMP_ON_UP + __INIT __fixup_smp: and r3, r9, #0x000f0000 @ architecture version teq r3, #0x000f0000 @ CPU ID supported? @@ -415,18 +416,7 @@ __fixup_smp_on_up: sub r3, r0, r3 add r4, r4, r3 add r5, r5, r3 -2: cmp r4, r5 - movhs pc, lr - ldmia r4!, {r0, r6} - ARM( str r6, [r0, r3] ) - THUMB( add r0, r0, r3 ) -#ifdef __ARMEB__ - THUMB( mov r6, r6, ror #16 ) @ Convert word order for big-endian. -#endif - THUMB( strh r6, [r0], #2 ) @ For Thumb-2, store as two halfwords - THUMB( mov r6, r6, lsr #16 ) @ to be robust against misaligned r3. - THUMB( strh r6, [r0] ) - b 2b + b __do_fixup_smp_on_up ENDPROC(__fixup_smp) .align @@ -440,7 +430,31 @@ smp_on_up: ALT_SMP(.long 1) ALT_UP(.long 0) .popsection +#endif + .text +__do_fixup_smp_on_up: + cmp r4, r5 + movhs pc, lr + ldmia r4!, {r0, r6} + ARM( str r6, [r0, r3] ) + THUMB( add r0, r0, r3 ) +#ifdef __ARMEB__ + THUMB( mov r6, r6, ror #16 ) @ Convert word order for big-endian. #endif + THUMB( strh r6, [r0], #2 ) @ For Thumb-2, store as two halfwords + THUMB( mov r6, r6, lsr #16 ) @ to be robust against misaligned r3. + THUMB( strh r6, [r0] ) + b __do_fixup_smp_on_up +ENDPROC(__do_fixup_smp_on_up) + +ENTRY(fixup_smp) + stmfd sp!, {r4 - r6, lr} + mov r4, r0 + add r5, r0, r1 + mov r3, #0 + bl __do_fixup_smp_on_up + ldmfd sp!, {r4 - r6, pc} +ENDPROC(fixup_smp) #include "head-common.S" diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c b/arch/arm/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c index c9f3f046757..d600bd35070 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c @@ -137,11 +137,10 @@ static u8 get_debug_arch(void) u32 didr; /* Do we implement the extended CPUID interface? */ - if (((read_cpuid_id() >> 16) & 0xf) != 0xf) { - pr_warning("CPUID feature registers not supported. " - "Assuming v6 debug is present.\n"); + if (WARN_ONCE((((read_cpuid_id() >> 16) & 0xf) != 0xf), + "CPUID feature registers not supported. " + "Assuming v6 debug is present.\n")) return ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V6; - } ARM_DBG_READ(c0, 0, didr); return (didr >> 16) & 0xf; @@ -152,6 +151,12 @@ u8 arch_get_debug_arch(void) return debug_arch; } +static int debug_arch_supported(void) +{ + u8 arch = get_debug_arch(); + return arch >= ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V6 && arch <= ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V7_ECP14; +} + /* Determine number of BRP register available. */ static int get_num_brp_resources(void) { @@ -268,6 +273,9 @@ out: int hw_breakpoint_slots(int type) { + if (!debug_arch_supported()) + return 0; + /* * We can be called early, so don't rely on * our static variables being initialised. @@ -834,11 +842,11 @@ static void reset_ctrl_regs(void *unused) /* * v7 debug contains save and restore registers so that debug state - * can be maintained across low-power modes without leaving - * the debug logic powered up. It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether - * we can write to the debug registers out of reset, so we must - * unlock the OS Lock Access Register to avoid taking undefined - * instruction exceptions later on. + * can be maintained across low-power modes without leaving the debug + * logic powered up. It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether we can access + * the debug registers out of reset, so we must unlock the OS Lock + * Access Register to avoid taking undefined instruction exceptions + * later on. */ if (debug_arch >= ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V7_ECP14) { /* @@ -882,7 +890,7 @@ static int __init arch_hw_breakpoint_init(void) debug_arch = get_debug_arch(); - if (debug_arch > ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V7_ECP14) { + if (!debug_arch_supported()) { pr_info("debug architecture 0x%x unsupported.\n", debug_arch); return 0; } @@ -899,18 +907,18 @@ static int __init arch_hw_breakpoint_init(void) pr_info("%d breakpoint(s) reserved for watchpoint " "single-step.\n", core_num_reserved_brps); + /* + * Reset the breakpoint resources. We assume that a halting + * debugger will leave the world in a nice state for us. + */ + on_each_cpu(reset_ctrl_regs, NULL, 1); + ARM_DBG_READ(c1, 0, dscr); if (dscr & ARM_DSCR_HDBGEN) { + max_watchpoint_len = 4; pr_warning("halting debug mode enabled. Assuming maximum " - "watchpoint size of 4 bytes."); + "watchpoint size of %u bytes.", max_watchpoint_len); } else { - /* - * Reset the breakpoint resources. We assume that a halting - * debugger will leave the world in a nice state for us. - */ - smp_call_function(reset_ctrl_regs, NULL, 1); - reset_ctrl_regs(NULL); - /* Work out the maximum supported watchpoint length. */ max_watchpoint_len = get_max_wp_len(); pr_info("maximum watchpoint size is %u bytes.\n", diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/module.c b/arch/arm/kernel/module.c index 2cfe8161b47..6d4105e6872 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/module.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/module.c @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ #include <asm/pgtable.h> #include <asm/sections.h> +#include <asm/smp_plat.h> #include <asm/unwind.h> #ifdef CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL @@ -268,12 +269,28 @@ struct mod_unwind_map { const Elf_Shdr *txt_sec; }; +static const Elf_Shdr *find_mod_section(const Elf32_Ehdr *hdr, + const Elf_Shdr *sechdrs, const char *name) +{ + const Elf_Shdr *s, *se; + const char *secstrs = (void *)hdr + sechdrs[hdr->e_shstrndx].sh_offset; + + for (s = sechdrs, se = sechdrs + hdr->e_shnum; s < se; s++) + if (strcmp(name, secstrs + s->sh_name) == 0) + return s; + + return NULL;< |