// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 /* * arch/alpha/boot/bootp.c * * Copyright (C) 1997 Jay Estabrook * * This file is used for creating a bootp file for the Linux/AXP kernel * * based significantly on the arch/alpha/boot/main.c of Linus Torvalds
*/ #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/string.h> #include <generated/utsrelease.h> #include <linux/mm.h>
result = vptb[address >> 13];
result >>= 32;
result <<= 13;
result |= address & 0x1fff; return (void *) result;
}
/* * This function moves into OSF/1 pal-code, and has a temporary * PCB for that. The kernel proper should replace this PCB with * the real one as soon as possible. * * The page table muckery in here depends on the fact that the boot * code has the L1 page table identity-map itself in the second PTE * in the L1 page table. Thus the L1-page is virtually addressable * itself (through three levels) at virtual address 0x200802000.
*/
/* * a0 = 2 (OSF) * a1 = return address, but we give the asm the vaddr of the PCB * a2 = physical addr of PCB * a3 = new virtual page table pointer * a4 = KSP (but the asm sets it)
*/
srm_printk("Switching to OSF PAL-code .. ");
i = switch_to_osf_pal(2, pcb_va, pcb_pa, VPTB); if (i) {
srm_printk("failed, code %ld\n", i);
__halt();
}
void
start_kernel(void)
{ /* * Note that this crufty stuff with static and envval * and envbuf is because: * * 1. Frequently, the stack is short, and we don't want to overrun; * 2. Frequently the stack is where we are going to copy the kernel to; * 3. A certain SRM console required the GET_ENV output to stack. * ??? A comment in the aboot sources indicates that the GET_ENV * destination must be quadword aligned. Might this explain the * behaviour, rather than requiring output to the stack, which * seems rather far-fetched.
*/ staticlong nbytes; staticchar envval[256] __attribute__((aligned(8))); staticunsignedlong initrd_start;
srm_printk("Linux/AXP bootp loader for Linux " UTS_RELEASE "\n"); if (INIT_HWRPB->pagesize != 8192) {
srm_printk("Expected 8kB pages, got %ldkB\n",
INIT_HWRPB->pagesize >> 10); return;
} if (INIT_HWRPB->vptb != (unsignedlong) VPTB) {
srm_printk("Expected vptb at %p, got %p\n",
VPTB, (void *)INIT_HWRPB->vptb); return;
}
pal_init();
/* The initrd must be page-aligned. See below for the
cause of the magic number 5. */
initrd_start = ((START_ADDR + 5*KERNEL_SIZE + PAGE_SIZE) |
(PAGE_SIZE-1)) + 1; #ifdef INITRD_IMAGE_SIZE
srm_printk("Initrd positioned at %#lx\n", initrd_start); #endif
/* * Move the stack to a safe place to ensure it won't be * overwritten by kernel image.
*/
move_stack(initrd_start - PAGE_SIZE);
/* NOTE: *no* callbacks or printouts from here on out!!! */
/* This is a hack, as some consoles seem to get virtual 20000000 (ie * where the SRM console puts the kernel bootp image) memory * overlapping physical memory where the kernel wants to be put, * which causes real problems when attempting to copy the former to * the latter... :-( * * So, we first move the kernel virtual-to-physical way above where * we physically want the kernel to end up, then copy it from there * to its final resting place... ;-} *
* Sigh... */
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