source: rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/m68k/mvme167/startup/bspstart.c @ f52111f

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Last change on this file since f52111f was df49c60, checked in by Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>, on 06/12/00 at 15:00:15

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1/*  bspstart.c
2 *
3 *  This set of routines starts the application. It includes application,
4 *  board, and monitor specific initialization and configuration. The generic
5 *  CPU dependent initialization has been performed before any of these are
6 *  invoked.
7 *
8 *  COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1999.
9 *  On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
10 *
11 *  The license and distribution terms for this file may be
12 *  found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
13 *  http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html.
14 *
15 *  Modifications of respective RTEMS files:
16 *  Copyright (c) 1998, National Research Council of Canada
17 *
18 *  $Id$
19 */
20 
21
22#include <bsp.h>
23#include <page_table.h>
24#include <fatal.h>
25#include <rtems/libio.h>
26 
27#include <libcsupport.h>
28 
29#include <string.h>
30 
31
32/*
33 *  The original table from the application (in ROM) and our copy of it with
34 *  some changes. Configuration is defined in <confdefs.h>. Make sure that
35 *  our configuration tables are uninitialized so that they get allocated in
36 *  the .bss section (RAM).
37 */
38extern rtems_configuration_table Configuration;
39rtems_configuration_table BSP_Configuration;
40rtems_extensions_table user_extension_table;
41
42rtems_cpu_table Cpu_table;
43
44/*
45 *  Use the shared implementations of the following routines.
46 *  Look in rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/shared/bsppost.c and
47 *  rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/shared/bsplibc.c.
48 */
49void bsp_postdriver_hook( void );
50void bsp_libc_init( void *, unsigned32, int );
51void bsp_pretasking_hook(void);               /* m68k version */
52
53/*
54 *  bsp_start()
55 *
56 *  Board-specific initialization code. Called from the generic boot_card()
57 *  function defined in rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/shared/main.c. That function
58 *  does some of the board independent initialization. It is called from the
59 *  generic MC680x0 entry point _start() defined in
60 *  rtems/c/src/lib/start/m68k/start.s
61 *
62 *  _start() has set up a stack, has zeroed the .bss section, has turned off
63 *  interrupts, and placed the processor in the supervisor mode. boot_card()
64 *  has left the processor in that state when bsp_start() was called.
65 *
66 *  RUNS WITH ADDRESS TRANSLATION AND CACHING TURNED OFF!
67 *  ASSUMES THAT THE VIRTUAL ADDRESSES WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE PHYSICAL
68 *  ADDRESSES. Software-controlled address translation would be required
69 *  otherwise.
70 *
71 *  ASSUMES THAT 167BUG IS PRESENT TO CATCH ANY EXCEPTIONS DURING
72 *  INITIALIZATION.
73 *
74 *  Input parameters: NONE
75 *
76 *  Output parameters: NONE
77 *
78 *  Return values: NONE
79 */
80void bsp_start( void )
81{
82  void M68KFPSPInstallExceptionHandlers (void);
83 
84  extern m68k_isr_entry  M68Kvec[];
85  extern void           *_WorkspaceBase;
86  extern void           *_RamSize;
87  extern unsigned long   _M68k_Ramsize;
88
89  m68k_isr_entry *rom_monitor_vector_table;
90  int index;
91
92  _M68k_Ramsize = (unsigned long)&_RamSize;             /* RAM size set in linker script */
93 
94  /*
95   *  167Bug Vectors are at 0xFFE00000
96   */
97  rom_monitor_vector_table = (m68k_isr_entry *)0xFFE00000;
98  m68k_set_vbr( rom_monitor_vector_table );
99
100
101  /*
102   *  Copy 167Bug Bus Error handler into our exception vector. All 167Bug
103   *  exception vectors are the same and point to the generalized exception
104   *  handler. The bus error handler is the one that Motorola says to copy
105   *  (p. 2-13, Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User's Manual
106   *  68KBUG/D1A3, October 1993).
107   */
108  for ( index=2 ; index<=255 ; index++ )
109    M68Kvec[ index ] = rom_monitor_vector_table[ 2 ];
110
111  /* Any exceptions during initialization should be trapped by 167Bug */
112  m68k_set_vbr( &M68Kvec );
113 
114  /* Install the 68040 FPSP here */
115  M68KFPSPInstallExceptionHandlers();
116
117  /*
118   *  You may wish to make the VME arbitration round-robin here, currently
119   *  we leave it as it is.
120   */
121
122  /* Set the Interrupt Base Vectors */
123  lcsr->vector_base = (VBR0 << 28) | (VBR1 << 24);
124
125  /*
126   *  Initialize address translation
127   *  May need to pass the multiprocessor configuration table.
128   */
129  page_table_init( &Configuration );
130
131  /* We only use a hook to get the C library initialized. */
132  Cpu_table.pretasking_hook = bsp_pretasking_hook;  /* init libc, etc. */
133  Cpu_table.postdriver_hook = bsp_postdriver_hook;
134  Cpu_table.interrupt_vector_table = (m68k_isr_entry *) &M68Kvec;
135  /* Must match value in start.s */
136  Cpu_table.interrupt_stack_size = CONFIGURE_INTERRUPT_STACK_MEMORY;
137 
138  /*
139   *  If the application has not overriden the default User_extension_table,
140   *  supply one with our own fatal error handler that returns control to
141   *  167Bug.
142   */
143  if ( BSP_Configuration.User_extension_table == NULL ) {
144    user_extension_table.fatal = bsp_fatal_error_occurred;
145    BSP_Configuration.User_extension_table = &user_extension_table;
146  }
147 
148  /*
149   *  Need to "allocate" the memory for the RTEMS Workspace and
150   *  tell the RTEMS configuration where it is.  This memory is
151   *  not malloc'ed.  It is just "pulled from the air".
152   */
153  BSP_Configuration.work_space_start = (void *)&_WorkspaceBase;
154}
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