gem5/system/arm/simple_bootloader/simple.S

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2010 ARM Limited
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* Authors: Ali Saidi
*/
/*************************************************************************
* Super simple bootloader
* Preserve loaded values that we need to pass to the kernel (r0, r1, r2)
* Additionally M5 puts the kernel start address in r3
*
* Upon executing this code:
* r0 = 0, r1 = machine number, r2 = atags ptr
* r3 = kernel start address, r4 = GIC address, r5 = flag register address
*
* CPU 0 should branch to the kernel start address and it's done with
* the boot loader. Other CPUs need to start in a wfi loop. When CPU0 sends
* an IPI the slave CPUs reads a register which CPU0 has programmed with the
* boot address for the secondary cpu
**************************************************************************/
.text
.globl _start
.extern main
_start:
_entry:
b bootldr // All the interrupt vectors jump to the boot loader
b bootldr
b bootldr
b bootldr
b bootldr
b bootldr
b bootldr
b bootldr
b bootldr
bootldr:
mrc p15, 0, r8, c0, c0, 5 // get the MPIDR register
uxtb r8, r8 // isolate the lower 8 bits (affinity lvl 1)
adds r8, r8, #0 // set flags for branch
bxeq r3 // if it's 0 (CPU 0), branch to kernel
mov r8, #1
str r8, [r4, #0] // Enable CPU interface on GIC
wfi // wait for an interrupt
pen:
ldr r8, [r5] // load the value
movs r8, r8 // set the flags on this value
beq pen // if it's zero try again
bx r8 // Jump to where we've been told
bkpt // We should never get here