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/*
 *  linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S -- the 32-bit startup code.
 *
 *  Copyright (C) 1991, 1992  Linus Torvalds
 *
 *  Enhanced CPU detection and feature setting code by Mike Jagdis
 *  and Martin Mares, November 1997.
 */

.text
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/threads.h>
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/segment.h>
#include <asm/page.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
#include <asm/desc.h>
#include <asm/cache.h>
#include <asm/thread_info.h>
#include <asm/asm_offsets.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>

/*
 * References to members of the new_cpu_data structure.
 */

#define X86		new_cpu_data+CPUINFO_x86
#define X86_VENDOR	new_cpu_data+CPUINFO_x86_vendor
#define X86_MODEL	new_cpu_data+CPUINFO_x86_model
#define X86_MASK	new_cpu_data+CPUINFO_x86_mask
#define X86_HARD_MATH	new_cpu_data+CPUINFO_hard_math
#define X86_CPUID	new_cpu_data+CPUINFO_cpuid_level
#define X86_CAPABILITY	new_cpu_data+CPUINFO_x86_capability
#define X86_VENDOR_ID	new_cpu_data+CPUINFO_x86_vendor_id

/*
 * This is how much memory *in addition to the memory covered up to
 * and including _end* we need mapped initially.  We need one bit for
 * each possible page, but only in low memory, which means
 * 2^32/4096/8 = 128K worst case (4G/4G split.)
 *
 * Modulo rounding, each megabyte assigned here requires a kilobyte of
 * memory, which is currently unreclaimed.
 *
 * This should be a multiple of a page.
 */
#define INIT_MAP_BEYOND_END	(128*1024)


/*
 * 32-bit kernel entrypoint; only used by the boot CPU.  On entry,
 * %esi points to the real-mode code as a 32-bit pointer.
 * CS and DS must be 4 GB flat segments, but we don't depend on
 * any particular GDT layout, because we load our own as soon as we
 * can.
 */
ENTRY(startup_32)

/*
 * Set segments to known values.
 */
	cld
	lgdt boot_gdt_descr - __PAGE_OFFSET
	movl $(__BOOT_DS),%eax
	movl %eax,%ds
	movl %eax,%es
	movl %eax,%fs
	movl %eax,%gs

/*
 * Clear BSS first so that there are no surprises...
 * No need to cld as DF is already clear from cld above...
 */
	xorl %eax,%eax
	movl $__bss_start - __PAGE_OFFSET,%edi
	movl $__bss_stop - __PAGE_OFFSET,%ecx
	subl %edi,%ecx
	shrl $2,%ecx
	rep ; stosl

/*
 * Initialize page tables.  This creates a PDE and a set of page
 * tables, which are located immediately beyond _end.  The variable
 * init_pg_tables_end is set up to point to the first "safe" location.
 * Mappings are created both at virtual address 0 (identity mapping)
 * and PAGE_OFFSET for up to _end+sizeof(page tables)+INIT_MAP_BEYOND_END.
 *
 * Warning: don't use %esi or the stack in this code.  However, %esp
 * can be used as a GPR if you really need it...
 */
page_pde_offset = (__PAGE_OFFSET >> 20);

	movl $(pg0 - __PAGE_OFFSET), %edi
	movl $(swapper_pg_dir - __PAGE_OFFSET), %edx
	movl $0x007, %eax			/* 0x007 = PRESENT+RW+USER */
10:
	leal 0x007(%edi),%ecx			/* Create PDE entry */
	movl %ecx,(%edx)			/* Store identity PDE entry */
	movl %ecx,page_pde_offset(%edx)		/* Store kernel PDE entry */
	addl $4,%edx
	movl $1024, %ecx
11:
	stosl
	addl $0x1000,%eax
	loop 11b
	/* End condition: we must map up to and including INIT_MAP_BEYOND_END */
	/* bytes beyond the end of our own page tables; the +0x007 is the attribute bits */
	leal (INIT_MAP_BEYOND_END+0x007)(%edi),%ebp
	cmpl %ebp,%eax
	jb 10b
	movl %edi,(init_pg_tables_end - __PAGE_OFFSET)

#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
	xorl %ebx,%ebx				/* This is the boot CPU (BSP) */
	jmp 3f

/*
 * Non-boot CPU entry point; entered from trampoline.S
 * We can't lgdt here, because lgdt itself uses a data segment, but
 * we know the trampoline has already loaded the boot_gdt_table GDT
 * for us.
 */
ENTRY(startup_32_smp)
	cld
	movl $(__BOOT_DS),%eax
	movl %eax,%ds
	movl %eax,%es
	movl %eax,%fs
	movl %eax,%gs

/*
 *	New page tables may be in 4Mbyte page mode and may
 *	be using the global pages. 
 *
 *	NOTE! If we are on a 486 we may have no cr4 at all!
 *	So we do not try to touch it unless we really have
 *	some bits in it to set.  This won't work if the BSP
 *	implements cr4 but this AP does not -- very unlikely
 *	but be warned!  The same applies to the pse feature
 *	if not equally supported. --macro
 *
 *	NOTE! We have to correct for the fact that we're
 *	not yet offset PAGE_OFFSET..
 */
#define cr4_bits mmu_cr4_features-__PAGE_OFFSET
	movl cr4_bits,%edx
	andl %edx,%edx
	jz 6f
	movl %cr4,%eax		# Turn on paging options (PSE,PAE,..)
	orl %edx,%eax
	movl %eax,%cr4

	btl $5, %eax		# check if PAE is enabled
	jnc 6f

	/* Check if extended functions are implemented */
	movl $0x80000000, %eax
	cpuid
	cmpl $0x80000000, %eax
	jbe 6f
	mov $0x80000001, %eax
	cpuid
	/* Execute Disable bit supported? */
	btl $20, %edx
	jnc 6f

	/* Setup EFER (Extended Feature Enable Register) */
	movl $0xc0000080, %ecx
	rdmsr

	btsl $11, %eax
	/* Make changes effective */
	wrmsr

6:
	/* This is a secondary processor (AP) */
	xorl %ebx,%ebx
	incl %ebx

3:
#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */

/*
 * Enable paging
 */
	movl $swapper_pg_dir-__PAGE_OFFSET,%eax
	movl %eax,%cr3		/* set the page table pointer.. */
	movl %cr0,%eax
	orl $0x80000000,%eax
	movl %eax,%cr0		/* ..and set paging (PG) bit */
	ljmp $__BOOT_CS,$1f	/* Clear prefetch and normalize %eip */
1:
	/* Set up the stack pointer */
	lss stack_start,%esp

/*
 * Initialize eflags.  Some BIOS's leave bits like NT set.  This would
 * confuse the debugger if this code is traced.
 * XXX - best to initialize before switching to protected mode.
 */
	pushl $0
	popfl

#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
	andl %ebx,%ebx
	jz  1f				/* Initial CPU cleans BSS */
	jmp checkCPUtype
1:
#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */

/*
 * start system 32-bit setup. We need to re-do some of the things done
 * in 16-bit mode for the "real" operations.
 */
	call setup_idt

/*
 * Copy bootup parameters out of the way.
 * Note: %esi still has the pointer to the real-mode data.
 */
	movl $boot_params,%edi
	movl $(PARAM_SIZE/4),%ecx
	cld
	rep
	movsl
	movl boot_params+NEW_CL_POINTER,%esi
	andl %esi,%esi
	jnz 2f			# New command line protocol
	cmpw $(OLD_CL_MAGIC),OLD_CL_MAGIC_ADDR
	jne 1f
	movzwl OLD_CL_OFFSET,%esi
	addl $(OLD_CL_BASE_ADDR),%esi
2:
	movl $saved_command_line,%edi
	movl $(COMMAND_LINE_SIZE/4),%ecx
	rep
	movsl
1:
checkCPUtype:

	movl $-1,X86_CPUID		#  -1 for no CPUID initially

/* check if it is 486 or 386. */
/*
 * XXX - this does a lot of unnecessary setup.  Alignment checks don't
 * apply at our cpl of 0 and the stack ought to be aligned already, and
 * we don't need to preserve eflags.
 */

	movb $3,X86		# at least 386
	pushfl			# push EFLAGS
	popl %eax		# get EFLAGS
	movl %eax,%ecx		# save original EFLAGS
	xorl $0x240000,%eax	# flip AC and ID bits in EFLAGS
	pushl %eax		# copy to EFLAGS
	popfl			# set EFLAGS
	pushfl			# get new EFLAGS
	popl %eax		# put it in eax
	xorl %ecx,%eax		# change in flags
	pushl %ecx		# restore original EFLAGS
	popfl
	testl $0x40000,%eax	# check if AC bit changed
	je is386

	movb $4,X86		# at least 486
	testl $0x200000,%eax	# check if ID bit changed
	je is486

	/* get vendor info */
	xorl %eax,%eax			# call CPUID with 0 -> return vendor ID
	cpuid
	movl %eax,X86_CPUID		# save CPUID level
	movl %ebx,X86_VENDOR_ID		# lo 4 chars
	movl %edx,X86_VENDOR_ID+4	# next 4 chars
	movl %ecx,X86_VENDOR_ID+8	# last 4 chars

	orl %eax,%eax			# do we have processor info as well?
	je is486

	movl $1,%eax		# Use the CPUID instruction to get CPU type
	cpuid
	movb %al,%cl		# save reg for future use
	andb $0x0f,%ah		# mask processor family
	movb %ah,X86
	andb $0xf0,%al		# mask model
	shrb $4,%al
	movb %al,X86_MODEL
	andb $0x0f,%cl		# mask mask revision
	movb %cl,X86_MASK
	movl %edx,X86_CAPABILITY

is486:	movl $0x50022,%ecx	# set AM, WP, NE and MP
	jmp 2f

is386:	movl $2,%ecx		# set MP
2:	movl %cr0,%eax
	andl $0x80000011,%eax	# Save PG,PE,ET
	orl %ecx,%eax
	movl %eax,%cr0

	call check_x87
	incb ready
	lgdt cpu_gdt_descr
	lidt idt_descr
	ljmp $(__KERNEL_CS),$1f
1:	movl $(__KERNEL_DS),%eax	# reload all the segment registers
	movl %eax,%ss			# after changing gdt.

	movl $(__USER_DS),%eax		# DS/ES contains default USER segment
	movl %eax,%ds
	movl %eax,%es

	xorl %eax,%eax			# Clear FS/GS and LDT
	movl %eax,%fs
	movl %eax,%gs
	lldt %ax
	cld			# gcc2 wants the direction flag cleared at all times
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
	movb ready, %cl	
	cmpb $1,%cl
	je 1f			# the first CPU calls start_kernel
				# all other CPUs call initialize_secondary
	call initialize_secondary
	jmp L6
1:
#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
	call start_kernel
L6:
	jmp L6			# main should never return here, but
				# just in case, we know what happens.

/*
 * We depend on ET to be correct. This checks for 287/387.
 */
check_x87:
	movb $0,X86_HARD_MATH
	clts
	fninit
	fstsw %ax
	cmpb $0,%al
	je 1f
	movl %cr0,%eax		/* no coprocessor: have to set bits */
	xorl $4,%eax		/* set EM */
	movl %eax,%cr0
	ret
	ALIGN
1:	movb $1,X86_HARD_MATH
	.byte 0xDB,0xE4		/* fsetpm for 287, ignored by 387 */
	ret

/*
 *  setup_idt
 *
 *  sets up a idt with 256 entries pointing to
 *  ignore_int, interrupt gates. It doesn't actually load
 *  idt - that can be done only after paging has been enabled
 *  and the kernel moved to PAGE_OFFSET. Interrupts
 *  are enabled elsewhere, when we can be relatively
 *  sure everything is ok.
 *
 *  Warning: %esi is live across this function.
 */
setup_idt:
	lea ignore_int,%edx
	movl $(__KERNEL_CS << 16),%eax
	movw %dx,%ax		/* selector = 0x0010 = cs */
	movw $0x8E00,%dx	/* interrupt gate - dpl=0, present */

	lea idt_table,%edi
	mov $256,%ecx
rp_sidt:
	movl %eax,(%edi)
	movl %edx,4(%edi)
	addl $8,%edi
	dec %ecx
	jne rp_sidt
	ret

/* This is the default interrupt "handler" :-) */
	ALIGN
ignore_int:
	cld
#ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
	pushl %eax
	pushl %ecx
	pushl %edx
	pushl %es
	pushl %ds
	movl $(__KERNEL_DS),%eax
	movl %eax,%ds
	movl %eax,%es
	pushl 16(%esp)
	pushl 24(%esp)
	pushl 32(%esp)
	pushl 40(%esp)
	pushl $int_msg
	call printk
	addl $(5*4),%esp
	popl %ds
	popl %es
	popl %edx
	popl %ecx
	popl %eax
#endif
	iret

/*
 * Real beginning of normal "text" segment
 */
ENTRY(stext)
ENTRY(_stext)

/*
 * BSS section
 */
.section ".bss.page_aligned","w"
ENTRY(swapper_pg_dir)
	.fill 1024,4,0
ENTRY(empty_zero_page)
	.fill 4096,1,0

/*
 * This starts the data section.
 */
.data

ENTRY(stack_start)
	.long init_thread_union+THREAD_SIZE
	.long __BOOT_DS

ready:	.byte 0

int_msg:
	.asciz "Unknown interrupt or fault at EIP %p %p %p\n"

/*
 * The IDT and GDT 'descriptors' are a strange 48-bit object
 * only used by the lidt and lgdt instructions. They are not
 * like usual segment descriptors - they consist of a 16-bit
 * segment size, and 32-bit linear address value:
 */

.globl boot_gdt_descr
.globl idt_descr
.globl cpu_gdt_descr

	ALIGN
# early boot GDT descriptor (must use 1:1 address mapping)
	.word 0				# 32 bit align gdt_desc.address
boot_gdt_descr:
	.word __BOOT_DS+7
	.long boot_gdt_table - __PAGE_OFFSET

	.word 0				# 32-bit align idt_desc.address
idt_descr:
	.word IDT_ENTRIES*8-1		# idt contains 256 entries
	.long idt_table

# boot GDT descriptor (later on used by CPU#0):
	.word 0				# 32 bit align gdt_desc.address
cpu_gdt_descr:
	.word GDT_ENTRIES*8-1
	.long cpu_gdt_table

	.fill NR_CPUS-1,8,0		# space for the other GDT descriptors

/*
 * The boot_gdt_table must mirror the equivalent in setup.S and is
 * used only for booting.
 */
	.align L1_CACHE_BYTES
ENTRY(boot_gdt_table)
	.fill GDT_ENTRY_BOOT_CS,8,0
	.quad 0x00cf9a000000ffff	/* kernel 4GB code at 0x00000000 */
	.quad 0x00cf92000000ffff	/* kernel 4GB data at 0x00000000 */

/*
 * The Global Descriptor Table contains 28 quadwords, per-CPU.
 */
	.align PAGE_SIZE_asm
ENTRY(cpu_gdt_table)
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* NULL descriptor */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x0b reserved */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x13 reserved */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x1b reserved */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x20 unused */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x28 unused */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x33 TLS entry 1 */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x3b TLS entry 2 */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x43 TLS entry 3 */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x4b reserved */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x53 reserved */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x5b reserved */

	.quad 0x00cf9a000000ffff	/* 0x60 kernel 4GB code at 0x00000000 */
	.quad 0x00cf92000000ffff	/* 0x68 kernel 4GB data at 0x00000000 */
	.quad 0x00cffa000000ffff	/* 0x73 user 4GB code at 0x00000000 */
	.quad 0x00cff2000000ffff	/* 0x7b user 4GB data at 0x00000000 */

	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x80 TSS descriptor */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0x88 LDT descriptor */

	/* Segments used for calling PnP BIOS */
	.quad 0x00c09a0000000000	/* 0x90 32-bit code */
	.quad 0x00809a0000000000	/* 0x98 16-bit code */
	.quad 0x0080920000000000	/* 0xa0 16-bit data */
	.quad 0x0080920000000000	/* 0xa8 16-bit data */
	.quad 0x0080920000000000	/* 0xb0 16-bit data */
	/*
	 * The APM segments have byte granularity and their bases
	 * and limits are set at run time.
	 */
	.quad 0x00409a0000000000	/* 0xb8 APM CS    code */
	.quad 0x00009a0000000000	/* 0xc0 APM CS 16 code (16 bit) */
	.quad 0x0040920000000000	/* 0xc8 APM DS    data */

	.quad 0x0000920000000000	/* 0xd0 - ESPFIX 16-bit SS */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0xd8 - unused */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0xe0 - unused */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0xe8 - unused */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0xf0 - unused */
	.quad 0x0000000000000000	/* 0xf8 - GDT entry 31: double-fault TSS */