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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/* This file is part of the coreboot project. */
/*
* This file is based off of the OMAP3530/ARM Cortex start.S file from Das
* U-Boot, which itself got the file from armboot.
*/
/* Early initialization code for ARMv7 architecture. */
#include <arch/asm.h>
.arm
/*
* Just in case the maskrom or the vendor basic firmware passes on a
* parameter when calling the bootblock, store it here for handling by C
* code.
*/
.section .bss, "aw" @nobits
.global maskrom_param
maskrom_param:
.word 0
ENTRY(_start)
/*
* Set the CPU to System mode with IRQ and FIQ disabled. Prefetch/Data
* aborts may happen early and crash before the abort handlers are
* installed, but at least the problem will show up near the code that
* causes it.
*/
msr cpsr_cxf, #0xdf
bl _thumb_start
ENDPROC(_start)
.thumb
ENTRY(_thumb_start)
/* Preserve the maskrom passed value, if any */
mov r10, r0
bl arm_init_caches
/*
* From Cortex-A Series Programmer's Guide:
* Only CPU 0 performs initialization. Other CPUs go into WFI
* to do this, first work out which CPU this is
* this code typically is run before any other initialization step
*/
mrc p15, 0, r1, c0, c0, 5 @ Read Multiprocessor Affinity Register
and r1, r1, #0x3 @ Extract CPU ID bits
cmp r1, #0
bne wait_for_interrupt @ If this is not core0, wait
/*
* Initialize the stack to a known value. This is used to check for
* stack overflow later in the boot process.
*/
ldr r0, =_stack
ldr r1, =_estack
ldr r2, =0xdeadbeef
init_stack_loop:
str r2, [r0]
add r0, #4
cmp r0, r1
bne init_stack_loop
call_bootblock:
/* Restore parameter passed in by maskrom/vendor firmware. */
ldr r0, =maskrom_param
str r10, [r0]
/* Set stackpointer in internal RAM to call bootblock main() */
ldr sp, =_estack
ldr r0,=0x00000000
/*
* The current design of cpu_info places the struct at the top of the
* stack. Free enough space to accommodate for that, but make sure it's
* 8-byte aligned for ABI compliance.
*/
sub sp, sp, #16
bl main
wait_for_interrupt:
wfi
mov pc, lr @ back to my caller
ENDPROC(_thumb_start)
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