/* * (C) Copyright 2008 Texas Insturments * * (C) Copyright 2002 * Sysgo Real-Time Solutions, GmbH * Marius Groeger * * (C) Copyright 2002 * Gary Jennejohn, DENX Software Engineering, * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ /* * CPU specific code */ #include #include #include #include #include #include void __weak cpu_cache_initialization(void){} int cleanup_before_linux(void) { /* * this function is called just before we call linux * it prepares the processor for linux * * we turn off caches etc ... */ #ifndef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD disable_interrupts(); #endif /* * Turn off I-cache and invalidate it */ icache_disable(); invalidate_icache_all(); /* * turn off D-cache * dcache_disable() in turn flushes the d-cache and disables MMU */ dcache_disable(); v7_outer_cache_disable(); /* * After D-cache is flushed and before it is disabled there may * be some new valid entries brought into the cache. We are sure * that these lines are not dirty and will not affect our execution. * (because unwinding the call-stack and setting a bit in CP15 SCTRL * is all we did during this. We have not pushed anything on to the * stack. Neither have we affected any static data) * So just invalidate the entire d-cache again to avoid coherency * problems for kernel */ invalidate_dcache_all(); /* * Some CPU need more cache attention before starting the kernel. */ cpu_cache_initialization(); return 0; }