/* devices.c: Initial scan of the prom device tree for important * Sparc device nodes which we need to find. * * This is based on the sparc64 version, but sun4m doesn't always use * the hardware MIDs, so be careful. * * Copyright (C) 1996 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu) */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "kernel.h" static char *cpu_mid_prop(void) { if (sparc_cpu_model == sun4d) return "cpu-id"; return "mid"; } static int check_cpu_node(phandle nd, int *cur_inst, int (*compare)(phandle, int, void *), void *compare_arg, phandle *prom_node, int *mid) { if (!compare(nd, *cur_inst, compare_arg)) { if (prom_node) *prom_node = nd; if (mid) { *mid = prom_getintdefault(nd, cpu_mid_prop(), 0); if (sparc_cpu_model == sun4m) *mid &= 3; } return 0; } (*cur_inst)++; return -ENODEV; } static int __cpu_find_by(int (*compare)(phandle, int, void *), void *compare_arg, phandle *prom_node, int *mid) { struct device_node *dp; int cur_inst; cur_inst = 0; for_each_node_by_type(dp, "cpu") { int err = check_cpu_node(dp->phandle, &cur_inst, compare, compare_arg, prom_node, mid); if (!err) { of_node_put(dp); return 0; } } return -ENODEV; } static int cpu_instance_compare(phandle nd, int instance, void *_arg) { int desired_instance = (int) _arg; if (instance == desired_instance) return 0; return -ENODEV; } int cpu_find_by_instance(int instance, phandle *prom_node, int *mid) { return __cpu_find_by(cpu_instance_compare, (void *)instance, prom_node, mid); } static int cpu_mid_compare(phandle nd, int instance, void *_arg) { int desired_mid = (int) _arg; int this_mid; this_mid = prom_getintdefault(nd, cpu_mid_prop(), 0); if (this_mid == desired_mid || (sparc_cpu_model == sun4m && (this_mid & 3) == desired_mid)) return 0; return -ENODEV; } int cpu_find_by_mid(int mid, phandle *prom_node) { return __cpu_find_by(cpu_mid_compare, (void *)mid, prom_node, NULL); } /* sun4m uses truncated mids since we base the cpuid on the ttable/irqset * address (0-3). This gives us the true hardware mid, which might have * some other bits set. On 4d hardware and software mids are the same. */ int cpu_get_hwmid(phandle prom_node) { return prom_getintdefault(prom_node, cpu_mid_prop(), -ENODEV); } void __init device_scan(void) { printk(KERN_NOTICE "Booting Linux...\n"); #ifndef CONFIG_SMP { phandle cpu_node; int err; err = cpu_find_by_instance(0, &cpu_node, NULL); if (err) { /* Probably a sun4e, Sun is trying to trick us ;-) */ prom_printf("No cpu nodes, cannot continue\n"); prom_halt(); } cpu_data(0).clock_tick = prom_getintdefault(cpu_node, "clock-frequency", 0); } #endif /* !CONFIG_SMP */ auxio_probe(); auxio_power_probe(); clock_stop_probe(); }