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  • HelenOS.config

    r9c70ed6 r5a4fef9  
    7676@ "us" UltraSPARC I-II subarchitecture
    7777@ "us3" UltraSPARC III-IV subarchitecture
     78@ "sun4v" Niagara (sun4v)
    7879! [PLATFORM=sparc64&MACHINE=generic] PROCESSOR (choice)
    7980
     
    427428
    428429% Serial line input module
    429 ! [CONFIG_DSRLNIN=y|(PLATFORM=ia64&MACHINE=i460GX&CONFIG_NS16550=y)|(PLATFORM=ia64&MACHINE=ski)|(PLATFORM=sparc64&MACHINE=serengeti&CONFIG_SGCN_KBD=y)] CONFIG_SRLN (y)
     430! [CONFIG_DSRLNIN=y|(PLATFORM=ia64&MACHINE=i460GX&CONFIG_NS16550=y)|(PLATFORM=ia64&MACHINE=ski)|(PLATFORM=sparc64&MACHINE=serengeti&CONFIG_SGCN_KBD=y)|(PLATFORM=sparc64&PROCESSOR=sun4v)] CONFIG_SRLN (y)
    430431
    431432% EGA support
  • boot/arch/sparc64/loader/asm.S

    r9c70ed6 r5a4fef9  
    115115         */
    116116       
     117#if defined (SUN4U)
    117118        /*
    118119         * US3 processors have a write-invalidate cache, so explicitly
     
    128129                call icache_flush
    129130                nop
    130        
     131#endif 
    131132        1:
    132133                membar #StoreStore
  • boot/arch/sparc64/loader/main.c

    r9c70ed6 r5a4fef9  
    5757#endif
    5858
    59 /** UltraSPARC subarchitecture - 1 for US, 3 for US3 */
    60 static uint8_t subarchitecture;
     59/** UltraSPARC subarchitecture - 1 for US, 3 for US3, 0 for other */
     60static uint8_t subarchitecture = 0;
    6161
    6262/**
     
    6969static void version_print(void)
    7070{
     71       
    7172        printf("HelenOS SPARC64 Bootloader\nRelease %s%s%s\n"
    7273            "Copyright (c) 2006 HelenOS project\n",
     
    8384#define US_IIIi_CODE   0x15
    8485
    85 /**
    86  * Sets the global variables "subarchitecture" and "mid_mask" to
     86/* max. length of the "compatible" property of the root node */
     87#define COMPATIBLE_PROP_MAXLEN  64
     88
     89/*
     90 * HelenOS bootloader will use these constants to distinguish particular
     91 * UltraSPARC architectures
     92 */
     93#define COMPATIBLE_SUN4U        10
     94#define COMPATIBLE_SUN4V        20
     95
     96/** US architecture. COMPATIBLE_SUN4U for sun4v, COMPATIBLE_SUN4V for sun4u */
     97static uint8_t architecture;
     98
     99/**
     100 * Detects the UltraSPARC architecture (sun4u and sun4v currently supported)
     101 * by inspecting the property called "compatible" in the OBP root node.
     102 */
     103static void detect_architecture(void)
     104{
     105        phandle root = ofw_find_device("/");
     106        char compatible[COMPATIBLE_PROP_MAXLEN];
     107
     108        if (ofw_get_property(root, "compatible", compatible,
     109                        COMPATIBLE_PROP_MAXLEN) <= 0) {
     110                printf("Unable to determine architecture, default: sun4u.\n");
     111                architecture = COMPATIBLE_SUN4U;
     112                return;
     113        }
     114
     115        if (strcmp(compatible, "sun4v") == 0) {
     116                architecture = COMPATIBLE_SUN4V;
     117        } else {
     118                /*
     119                 * As not all sun4u machines have "sun4u" in their "compatible"
     120                 * OBP property (e.g. Serengeti's OBP "compatible" property is
     121                 * "SUNW,Serengeti"), we will by default fallback to sun4u if
     122                 * an unknown value of the "compatible" property is encountered.
     123                 */
     124                architecture = COMPATIBLE_SUN4U;
     125        }
     126}
     127
     128
     129/**
     130 * Detects the subarchitecture (US, US3) of the sun4u
     131 * processor. Sets the global variables "subarchitecture" and "mid_mask" to
    87132 * correct values.
    88133 */
     
    109154}
    110155
     156/**
     157 * Performs sun4u-specific initialization. The components are expected
     158 * to be already copied and boot allocator initialized.
     159 *
     160 * @param base  kernel base virtual address
     161 * @param top   virtual address above which the boot allocator
     162 *              can make allocations
     163 */
     164static void bootstrap_sun4u(void *base, unsigned int top)
     165{
     166        void *balloc_base;
     167        /*
     168         * Claim and map the physical memory for the boot allocator.
     169         * Initialize the boot allocator.
     170         */
     171        balloc_base = base + ALIGN_UP(top, PAGE_SIZE);
     172        (void) ofw_claim_phys(bootinfo.physmem_start + balloc_base,
     173            BALLOC_MAX_SIZE);
     174        (void) ofw_map(bootinfo.physmem_start + balloc_base, balloc_base,
     175            BALLOC_MAX_SIZE, -1);
     176        balloc_init(&bootinfo.ballocs, (uintptr_t) balloc_base,
     177            (uintptr_t) balloc_base);
     178       
     179        printf("Setting up screens...");
     180        ofw_setup_screens();
     181        printf("done.\n");
     182       
     183        printf("Canonizing OpenFirmware device tree...");
     184        bootinfo.ofw_root = ofw_tree_build();
     185        printf("done.\n");
     186       
     187#ifdef CONFIG_AP
     188        printf("Checking for secondary processors...");
     189        if (!ofw_cpu(mid_mask, bootinfo.physmem_start))
     190                printf("Error: unable to get CPU properties\n");
     191        printf("done.\n");
     192#endif
     193
     194}
     195
     196/**
     197 *  * Performs sun4v-specific initialization. The components are expected
     198 *   * to be already copied and boot allocator initialized.
     199 *    */
     200static void bootstrap_sun4v(void)
     201{
     202        /*
     203         * When SILO booted, the OBP had established a virtual to physical
     204         * memory mapping. This mapping is not an identity (because the
     205         * physical memory starts on non-zero address) - this is not
     206         * surprising. But! The mapping even does not map virtual address
     207         * 0 onto the starting address of the physical memory, but onto an
     208         * address which is 0x400000 bytes higher. The reason is that the
     209         * OBP had already used the memory just at the beginning of the
     210         * physical memory, so that memory cannot be used by SILO (nor
     211         * bootloader). As for now, we solve it by a nasty workaround:
     212         * we pretend that the physical memory starts 0x400000 bytes further
     213         * than it actually does (and hence pretend that the physical memory
     214         * is 0x400000 bytes smaller). Of course, the value 0x400000 will most
     215         * probably depend on the machine and OBP version (the workaround now
     216         * works on Simics). A solution would be to inspect the "available"
     217         * property of the "/memory" node to find out which parts of memory
     218         * are used by OBP and redesign the algorithm of copying
     219         * kernel/init tasks/ramdisk from the bootable image to memory
     220         * (which we must do anyway because of issues with claiming the memory
     221         * on Serengeti).
     222         */
     223        bootinfo.physmem_start += 0x400000;
     224        bootinfo.memmap.zones[0].start += 0x400000;
     225        bootinfo.memmap.zones[0].size -= 0x400000;
     226        printf("The sun4v init finished.");
     227}
     228
     229
    111230void bootstrap(void)
    112231{
    113232        void *base = (void *) KERNEL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS;
    114         void *balloc_base;
    115233        unsigned int top = 0;
    116234        unsigned int i;
    117235        unsigned int j;
    118236       
    119         version_print();
    120        
    121         detect_subarchitecture();
     237        detect_architecture();
    122238        init_components(components);
    123239       
     
    260376        printf("done.\n");
    261377       
    262         /*
    263          * Claim and map the physical memory for the boot allocator.
    264          * Initialize the boot allocator.
    265          */
    266         balloc_base = base + ALIGN_UP(top, PAGE_SIZE);
    267         (void) ofw_claim_phys(bootinfo.physmem_start + balloc_base,
    268             BALLOC_MAX_SIZE);
    269         (void) ofw_map(bootinfo.physmem_start + balloc_base, balloc_base,
    270             BALLOC_MAX_SIZE, -1);
    271         balloc_init(&bootinfo.ballocs, (uintptr_t) balloc_base,
    272             (uintptr_t) balloc_base);
    273        
    274         printf("Setting up screens...");
    275         ofw_setup_screens();
    276         printf("done.\n");
    277        
    278         printf("Canonizing OpenFirmware device tree...");
    279         bootinfo.ofw_root = ofw_tree_build();
    280         printf("done.\n");
    281        
    282 #ifdef CONFIG_AP
    283         printf("Checking for secondary processors...");
    284         if (!ofw_cpu(mid_mask, bootinfo.physmem_start))
    285                 printf("Error: unable to get CPU properties\n");
    286         printf("done.\n");
    287 #endif
     378        /* perform architecture-specific initialization */
     379        if (architecture == COMPATIBLE_SUN4U) {
     380                bootstrap_sun4u(base, top);
     381        } else if (architecture == COMPATIBLE_SUN4V) {
     382                bootstrap_sun4v();
     383        } else {
     384                printf("Unknown architecture.\n");
     385                halt();
     386        }
    288387       
    289388        printf("Booting the kernel...\n");
  • kernel/arch/sparc64/Makefile.inc

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    4646ifeq ($(PROCESSOR),us)
    4747        DEFS += -DUS
     48        DEFS += -DSUN4U
     49        USARCH = sun4u
    4850endif
    4951
    5052ifeq ($(PROCESSOR),us3)
    5153        DEFS += -DUS3
     54        DEFS += -DSUN4U
     55        USARCH = sun4u
     56endif
     57
     58ifeq ($(PROCESSOR),sun4v)
     59        DEFS += -DSUN4V
     60        USARCH = sun4v
     61#MH
     62        DEFS += -DUS
    5263endif
    5364
    5465ARCH_SOURCES = \
    55         arch/$(KARCH)/src/cpu/cpu.c \
     66        arch/$(KARCH)/src/cpu/$(USARCH)/cpu.c \
    5667        arch/$(KARCH)/src/asm.S \
    5768        arch/$(KARCH)/src/panic.S \
     
    6071        arch/$(KARCH)/src/fpu_context.c \
    6172        arch/$(KARCH)/src/dummy.s \
    62         arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/as.c \
     73        arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/$(USARCH)/as.c \
    6374        arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/cache.S \
    64         arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/frame.c \
     75        arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/$(USARCH)/frame.c \
    6576        arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/page.c \
    66         arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/tlb.c \
    67         arch/$(KARCH)/src/sparc64.c \
    68         arch/$(KARCH)/src/start.S \
     77        arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/$(USARCH)/tlb.c \
     78        arch/$(KARCH)/src/$(USARCH)/sparc64.c \
     79        arch/$(KARCH)/src/$(USARCH)/start.S \
    6980        arch/$(KARCH)/src/proc/scheduler.c \
    7081        arch/$(KARCH)/src/proc/thread.c \
    71         arch/$(KARCH)/src/trap/mmu.S \
    72         arch/$(KARCH)/src/trap/trap_table.S \
     82        arch/$(KARCH)/src/trap/$(USARCH)/mmu.S \
     83        arch/$(KARCH)/src/trap/$(USARCH)/trap_table.S \
    7384        arch/$(KARCH)/src/trap/trap.c \
    7485        arch/$(KARCH)/src/trap/exception.c \
     
    8091        arch/$(KARCH)/src/drivers/pci.c \
    8192        arch/$(KARCH)/src/drivers/fhc.c
     93
     94ifeq ($(USARCH),sun4v)
     95        ARCH_SOURCES += \
     96                arch/$(KARCH)/src/drivers/niagara.c \
     97                arch/$(KARCH)/src/sun4v/md.c
     98endif
    8299
    83100ifeq ($(CONFIG_FB),y)
     
    94111ifeq ($(CONFIG_TSB),y)
    95112        ARCH_SOURCES += \
    96                 arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/tsb.c
     113                arch/$(KARCH)/src/mm/$(USARCH)/tsb.c
    97114endif
  • kernel/arch/sparc64/include/drivers/tick.h

    r9c70ed6 r5a4fef9  
    3636#define KERN_sparc64_TICK_H_
    3737
     38#include <arch/asm.h>
    3839#include <arch/interrupt.h>
     40
     41/* mask of the "counter" field of the Tick register */
     42#define TICK_COUNTER_MASK       (~(1l << 63))
    3943
    4044extern void tick_init(void);
    4145extern void tick_interrupt(int n, istate_t *istate);
     46
     47/**
     48 * Reads the Tick register counter.
     49 */
     50static inline uint64_t tick_counter_read(void)
     51{
     52        return TICK_COUNTER_MASK & tick_read();
     53}
    4254
    4355#endif
  • kernel/arch/sparc64/include/mm/frame.h

    r9c70ed6 r5a4fef9  
    3636#define KERN_sparc64_FRAME_H_
    3737
    38 /*
    39  * Page size supported by the MMU.
    40  * For 8K there is the nasty illegal virtual aliasing problem.
    41  * Therefore, the kernel uses 8K only internally on the TLB and TSB levels.
    42  */
    43 #define MMU_FRAME_WIDTH         13      /* 8K */
    44 #define MMU_FRAME_SIZE          (1 << MMU_FRAME_WIDTH)
    45 
    46 /*
    47  * Page size exported to the generic memory management subsystems.
    48  * This page size is not directly supported by the MMU, but we can emulate
    49  * each 16K page with a pair of adjacent 8K pages.
    50  */
    51 #define FRAME_WIDTH             14      /* 16K */
    52 #define FRAME_SIZE              (1 << FRAME_WIDTH)
    53 
    54 #ifdef KERNEL
    55 #ifndef __ASM__
    56 
    57 #include <arch/types.h>
    58 
    59 union frame_address {
    60         uintptr_t address;
    61         struct {
    62 #if defined (US)
    63                 unsigned : 23;
    64                 uint64_t pfn : 28;              /**< Physical Frame Number. */
    65 #elif defined (US3)
    66                 unsigned : 21;
    67                 uint64_t pfn : 30;              /**< Physical Frame Number. */
    68 #endif
    69                 unsigned offset : 13;           /**< Offset. */
    70         } __attribute__ ((packed));
    71 };
    72 
    73 typedef union frame_address frame_address_t;
    74 
    75 extern uintptr_t last_frame;
    76 extern uintptr_t end_of_identity;
    77 
    78 extern void frame_arch_init(void);
    79 #define physmem_print()
    80 
    81 #endif
     38#if defined (SUN4U)
     39#include <arch/mm/sun4u/frame.h>
     40#elif defined (SUN4V)
     41#include <arch/mm/sun4v/frame.h>
    8242#endif
    8343
  • kernel/arch/sparc64/include/mm/tte.h

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    3636#define KERN_sparc64_TTE_H_
    3737
    38 #define TTE_G           (1 << 0)
    39 #define TTE_W           (1 << 1)
    40 #define TTE_P           (1 << 2)
    41 #define TTE_E           (1 << 3)
    42 #define TTE_CV          (1 << 4)
    43 #define TTE_CP          (1 << 5)
    44 #define TTE_L           (1 << 6)
    45 
    46 #define TTE_V_SHIFT     63
    47 #define TTE_SIZE_SHIFT  61
    48 
    49 #ifndef __ASM__
    50 
    51 #include <arch/types.h>
    52 
    53 /* TTE tag's VA_tag field contains bits <63:VA_TAG_PAGE_SHIFT> of the VA */
    54 #define VA_TAG_PAGE_SHIFT       22
    55 
    56 /** Translation Table Entry - Tag. */
    57 union tte_tag {
    58         uint64_t value;
    59         struct {
    60                 unsigned g : 1;         /**< Global. */
    61                 unsigned : 2;           /**< Reserved. */
    62                 unsigned context : 13;  /**< Context identifier. */
    63                 unsigned : 6;           /**< Reserved. */
    64                 uint64_t va_tag : 42;   /**< Virtual Address Tag, bits 63:22. */
    65         } __attribute__ ((packed));
    66 };
    67 
    68 typedef union tte_tag tte_tag_t;
    69 
    70 /** Translation Table Entry - Data. */
    71 union tte_data {
    72         uint64_t value;
    73         struct {
    74                 unsigned v : 1;         /**< Valid. */
    75                 unsigned size : 2;      /**< Page size of this entry. */
    76                 unsigned nfo : 1;       /**< No-Fault-Only. */
    77                 unsigned ie : 1;        /**< Invert Endianness. */
    78                 unsigned soft2 : 9;     /**< Software defined field. */
    79 #if defined (US)
    80                 unsigned diag : 9;      /**< Diagnostic data. */
    81                 unsigned pfn : 28;      /**< Physical Address bits, bits 40:13. */
    82 #elif defined (US3)
    83                 unsigned : 7;           /**< Reserved. */
    84                 unsigned pfn : 30;      /**< Physical Address bits, bits 42:13 */
     38#if defined (SUN4U)
     39#include <arch/mm/sun4u/tte.h>
     40#elif defined (SUN4V)
     41#include <arch/mm/sun4v/tte.h>
    8542#endif
    86                 unsigned soft : 6;      /**< Software defined field. */
    87                 unsigned l : 1;         /**< Lock. */
    88                 unsigned cp : 1;        /**< Cacheable in physically indexed cache. */
    89                 unsigned cv : 1;        /**< Cacheable in virtually indexed cache. */
    90                 unsigned e : 1;         /**< Side-effect. */
    91                 unsigned p : 1;         /**< Privileged. */
    92                 unsigned w : 1;         /**< Writable. */
    93                 unsigned g : 1;         /**< Global. */
    94         } __attribute__ ((packed));
    95 };
    96 
    97 typedef union tte_data tte_data_t;
    98 
    99 #endif /* !def __ASM__ */
    10043
    10144#endif
  • kernel/arch/sparc64/include/trap/mmu.h

    r9c70ed6 r5a4fef9  
    3838#define KERN_sparc64_MMU_TRAP_H_
    3939
    40 #include <arch/stack.h>
    41 #include <arch/regdef.h>
    42 #include <arch/mm/tlb.h>
    43 #include <arch/mm/mmu.h>
    44 #include <arch/mm/tte.h>
    45 #include <arch/trap/regwin.h>
    46 
    47 #ifdef CONFIG_TSB
    48 #include <arch/mm/tsb.h>
     40#if defined (SUN4U)
     41#include <arch/trap/sun4u/mmu.h>
     42#elif defined (SUN4V)
     43#include <arch/trap/sun4v/mmu.h>
    4944#endif
    50 
    51 #define TT_FAST_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_MMU_MISS     0x64
    52 #define TT_FAST_DATA_ACCESS_MMU_MISS            0x68
    53 #define TT_FAST_DATA_ACCESS_PROTECTION          0x6c
    54 
    55 #define FAST_MMU_HANDLER_SIZE                   128
    56 
    57 #ifdef __ASM__
    58 
    59 .macro FAST_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_MMU_MISS_HANDLER
    60         /*
    61          * First, try to refill TLB from TSB.
    62          */
    63 #ifdef CONFIG_TSB
    64         ldxa [%g0] ASI_IMMU, %g1                        ! read TSB Tag Target Register
    65         ldxa [%g0] ASI_IMMU_TSB_8KB_PTR_REG, %g2        ! read TSB 8K Pointer
    66         ldda [%g2] ASI_NUCLEUS_QUAD_LDD, %g4            ! 16-byte atomic load into %g4 and %g5
    67         cmp %g1, %g4                                    ! is this the entry we are looking for?
    68         bne,pn %xcc, 0f
    69         nop
    70         stxa %g5, [%g0] ASI_ITLB_DATA_IN_REG            ! copy mapping from ITSB to ITLB
    71         retry
    72 #endif
    73 
    74 0:
    75         wrpr %g0, PSTATE_PRIV_BIT | PSTATE_AG_BIT, %pstate
    76         PREEMPTIBLE_HANDLER fast_instruction_access_mmu_miss
    77 .endm
    78 
    79 .macro FAST_DATA_ACCESS_MMU_MISS_HANDLER tl
    80         /*
    81          * First, try to refill TLB from TSB.
    82          */
    83 
    84 #ifdef CONFIG_TSB
    85         ldxa [%g0] ASI_DMMU, %g1                        ! read TSB Tag Target Register
    86         srlx %g1, TSB_TAG_TARGET_CONTEXT_SHIFT, %g2     ! is this a kernel miss?
    87         brz,pn %g2, 0f
    88         ldxa [%g0] ASI_DMMU_TSB_8KB_PTR_REG, %g3        ! read TSB 8K Pointer
    89         ldda [%g3] ASI_NUCLEUS_QUAD_LDD, %g4            ! 16-byte atomic load into %g4 and %g5
    90         cmp %g1, %g4                                    ! is this the entry we are looking for?
    91         bne,pn %xcc, 0f
    92         nop
    93         stxa %g5, [%g0] ASI_DTLB_DATA_IN_REG            ! copy mapping from DTSB to DTLB
    94         retry
    95 #endif
    96 
    97         /*
    98          * Second, test if it is the portion of the kernel address space
    99          * which is faulting. If that is the case, immediately create
    100          * identity mapping for that page in DTLB. VPN 0 is excluded from
    101          * this treatment.
    102          *
    103          * Note that branch-delay slots are used in order to save space.
    104          */
    105 0:
    106         sethi %hi(fast_data_access_mmu_miss_data_hi), %g7
    107         wr %g0, ASI_DMMU, %asi
    108         ldxa [VA_DMMU_TAG_ACCESS] %asi, %g1             ! read the faulting Context and VPN
    109         set TLB_TAG_ACCESS_CONTEXT_MASK, %g2
    110         andcc %g1, %g2, %g3                             ! get Context
    111         bnz %xcc, 0f                                    ! Context is non-zero
    112         andncc %g1, %g2, %g3                            ! get page address into %g3
    113         bz  %xcc, 0f                                    ! page address is zero
    114         ldx [%g7 + %lo(end_of_identity)], %g4
    115         cmp %g3, %g4
    116         bgeu %xcc, 0f
    117 
    118         ldx [%g7 + %lo(kernel_8k_tlb_data_template)], %g2
    119         add %g3, %g2, %g2
    120         stxa %g2, [%g0] ASI_DTLB_DATA_IN_REG            ! identity map the kernel page
    121         retry
    122 
    123         /*
    124          * Third, catch and handle special cases when the trap is caused by
    125          * the userspace register window spill or fill handler. In case
    126          * one of these two traps caused this trap, we just lower the trap
    127          * level and service the DTLB miss. In the end, we restart
    128          * the offending SAVE or RESTORE.
    129          */
    130 0:
    131 .if (\tl > 0)
    132         wrpr %g0, 1, %tl
    133 .endif
    134 
    135         /*
    136          * Switch from the MM globals.
    137          */
    138         wrpr %g0, PSTATE_PRIV_BIT | PSTATE_AG_BIT, %pstate
    139 
    140         /*
    141          * Read the Tag Access register for the higher-level handler.
    142          * This is necessary to survive nested DTLB misses.
    143          */     
    144         ldxa [VA_DMMU_TAG_ACCESS] %asi, %g2
    145 
    146         /*
    147          * g2 will be passed as an argument to fast_data_access_mmu_miss().
    148          */
    149         PREEMPTIBLE_HANDLER fast_data_access_mmu_miss
    150 .endm
    151 
    152 .macro FAST_DATA_ACCESS_PROTECTION_HANDLER tl
    153         /*
    154          * The same special case as in FAST_DATA_ACCESS_MMU_MISS_HANDLER.
    155          */
    156 
    157 .if (\tl > 0)
    158         wrpr %g0, 1, %tl
    159 .endif
    160 
    161         /*
    162          * Switch from the MM globals.
    163          */
    164         wrpr %g0, PSTATE_PRIV_BIT | PSTATE_AG_BIT, %pstate
    165 
    166         /*
    167          * Read the Tag Access register for the higher-level handler.
    168          * This is necessary to survive nested DTLB misses.
    169          */     
    170         mov VA_DMMU_TAG_ACCESS, %g2
    171         ldxa [%g2] ASI_DMMU, %g2
    172 
    173         /*
    174          * g2 will be passed as an argument to fast_data_access_mmu_miss().
    175          */
    176         PREEMPTIBLE_HANDLER fast_data_access_protection
    177 .endm
    178 
    179 #endif /* __ASM__ */
    18045
    18146#endif
  • kernel/arch/sparc64/src/drivers/tick.c

    r9c70ed6 r5a4fef9  
    5454        interrupt_register(14, "tick_int", tick_interrupt);
    5555        compare.int_dis = false;
    56         compare.tick_cmpr = CPU->arch.clock_frequency / HZ;
     56        compare.tick_cmpr = tick_counter_read() +
     57                CPU->arch.clock_frequency / HZ;
    5758        CPU->arch.next_tick_cmpr = compare.tick_cmpr;
    5859        tick_compare_write(compare.value);
    59         tick_write(0);
    6060
    61 #if defined (US3)
     61#if defined (US3) || defined (SUN4V)
    6262        /* disable STICK interrupts and clear any pending ones */
    6363        tick_compare_reg_t stick_compare;
     
    111111         * overflow only in 146 years.
    112112         */
    113         drift = tick_read() - CPU->arch.next_tick_cmpr;
     113        drift = tick_counter_read() - CPU->arch.next_tick_cmpr;
    114114        while (drift > CPU->arch.clock_frequency / HZ) {
    115115                drift -= CPU->arch.clock_frequency / HZ;
    116116                CPU->missed_clock_ticks++;
    117117        }
    118         CPU->arch.next_tick_cmpr = tick_read() +
     118        CPU->arch.next_tick_cmpr = tick_counter_read() +
    119119            (CPU->arch.clock_frequency / HZ) - drift;
    120120        tick_compare_write(CPU->arch.next_tick_cmpr);
  • kernel/generic/src/main/kinit.c

    r9c70ed6 r5a4fef9  
    9494void kinit(void *arg)
    9595{
    96 
    9796#if defined(CONFIG_SMP) || defined(CONFIG_KCONSOLE)
    9897        thread_t *thread;
     
    166165        interrupts_enable();
    167166       
     167//MH
     168#if defined (SUN4U)
    168169        /*
    169170         * Create user tasks, load RAM disk images.
     
    226227        }
    227228       
     229#endif
    228230#ifdef CONFIG_KCONSOLE
    229231        if (!stdin) {
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