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author | Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org> | 2006-11-04 23:59:11 +0000 |
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committer | Thomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org> | 2009-06-18 00:26:50 +0200 |
commit | b0549e1deaf86b24e5963d93919264dc30f90f35 (patch) | |
tree | ad429183cf00ca0b829e522e8cd03a1c9d5f76e8 /i386/intel | |
parent | 59109a24209263600cee53978850b7f5432d5dc7 (diff) |
2006-11-05 Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>
Drop i860 architecture support.
* i386/i386/pmap.h: Remove i860 comment.
* i386/intel/pmap.c: Remove i860 comments. Don't include
`i860ipsc/nodehw.h'.
(INVALIDATE_TLB): Remove i860 case.
(paging_enabled): Remove variable.
(pmap_map): Remove setting INTEL_PTE_NCACHE.
(pmap_bootstrap): Remove i860 support.
(pmap_page_table_page_alloc): Remove setting INTEL_PTE_NCACHE.
(pmap_enter): Remove call to flush function.
(set_dirbase): Remove function.
* i386/intel/pmap.h: Remove i860 comments.
(INTEL_PGBYTES, INTEL_PGSHIFT, intel_btop, intel_ptob,
intel_round_page, intel_trunc_page, trunc_intel_to_vm,
round_intel_to_vm, vm_to_intel, INTEL_PTE_VALID, set_dirbase): Remove
i860 case.
(INTEL_PTE_valid): Remove macro.
* i386/intel/read_fault.c: Remove i860 comment.
Diffstat (limited to 'i386/intel')
-rw-r--r-- | i386/intel/pmap.c | 143 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | i386/intel/pmap.h | 39 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | i386/intel/read_fault.c | 3 |
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 180 deletions
diff --git a/i386/intel/pmap.c b/i386/intel/pmap.c index 3b0f952..688406c 100644 --- a/i386/intel/pmap.c +++ b/i386/intel/pmap.c @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ * Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young * (These guys wrote the Vax version) * - * Physical Map management code for Intel i386, i486, and i860. + * Physical Map management code for Intel i386, and i486. * * Manages physical address maps. * @@ -75,9 +75,6 @@ #include <mach/machine/vm_param.h> #include <machine/thread.h> #include <i386/cpu_number.h> -#if i860 -#include <i860ipsc/nodehw.h> -#endif #ifdef ORC #define OLIVETTICACHE 1 @@ -372,17 +369,9 @@ lock_data_t pmap_system_lock; #define MAX_TBIS_SIZE 32 /* > this -> TBIA */ /* XXX */ -#if i860 -/* Do a data cache flush until we find the caching bug XXX prp */ -#define INVALIDATE_TLB(s, e) { \ - flush(); \ - flush_tlb(); \ -} -#else /* i860 */ #define INVALIDATE_TLB(s, e) { \ flush_tlb(); \ } -#endif /* i860 */ #if NCPUS > 1 @@ -450,13 +439,6 @@ void pmap_remove_range(); /* forward */ void signal_cpus(); /* forward */ #endif /* NCPUS > 1 */ -#if i860 -/* - * Paging flag - */ -int paging_enabled = 0; -#endif - static inline pt_entry_t * pmap_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr) { @@ -549,9 +531,6 @@ vm_offset_t pmap_map(virt, start, end, prot) * Useful for mapping memory outside the range * [phys_first_addr, phys_last_addr) (i.e., devices). * Otherwise like pmap_map. -#if i860 - * Sets no-cache bit. -#endif */ vm_offset_t pmap_map_bd(virt, start, end, prot) register vm_offset_t virt; @@ -562,11 +541,7 @@ vm_offset_t pmap_map_bd(virt, start, end, prot) register pt_entry_t template; register pt_entry_t *pte; - template = pa_to_pte(start) -#if i860 - | INTEL_PTE_NCACHE -#endif - | INTEL_PTE_VALID; + template = pa_to_pte(start) | INTEL_PTE_VALID; if (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) template |= INTEL_PTE_WRITE; @@ -703,89 +678,6 @@ void pmap_bootstrap() } } -#if i860 -#error probably doesnt work anymore - XXX move to architecture-specific code just after the pmap_bootstrap call. - - /* kvtophys should now work in phys range */ - - /* - * Mark page table pages non-cacheable - */ - - pt_pte = (pt_entry_t *)pte_to_pa(*(kpde + pdenum(sva))) + ptenum(sva); - - for (va = load_start; va < tva; va += INTEL_PGBYTES*NPTES) { - /* Mark page table non-cacheable */ - *pt_pte |= INTEL_PTE_NCACHE; - pt_pte++; - } - - /* - * Map I/O space - */ - - ppde = kpde; - ppde += pdenum(IO_BASE); - - if (pte_to_pa(*ppde) == 0) { - /* This pte has not been allocated */ - ppte = (pt_entry_t *)kvtophys(virtual_avail); - ptend = ppte + NPTES; - virtual_avail = phystokv((vm_offset_t)ptend); - *ppde = pa_to_pte((vm_offset_t)ppte) - | INTEL_PTE_VALID - | INTEL_PTE_WRITE; - pte = ptend; - - /* Mark page table non-cacheable */ - *pt_pte |= INTEL_PTE_NCACHE; - pt_pte++; - - bzero((char *)ppte, INTEL_PGBYTES); - } else { - ppte = (pt_entry_t *)(*ppde); /* first pte of page */ - } - *ppde |= INTEL_PTE_USER; - - - WRITE_PTE(ppte + ptenum(FIFO_ADDR), - pa_to_pte(FIFO_ADDR_PH) - | INTEL_PTE_VALID | INTEL_PTE_WRITE | INTEL_PTE_NCACHE); - - WRITE_PTE(ppte + ptenum(FIFO_ADDR + XEOD_OFF), - pa_to_pte(FIFO_ADDR_PH + XEOD_OFF_PH) - | INTEL_PTE_VALID | INTEL_PTE_WRITE | INTEL_PTE_NCACHE); - -/* XXX Allowed user access to control reg - cfj */ - WRITE_PTE(ppte + ptenum(CSR_ADDR), - pa_to_pte(CSR_ADDR_PH) - | INTEL_PTE_VALID | INTEL_PTE_WRITE | INTEL_PTE_NCACHE | INTEL_PTE_USER); - -/* XXX Allowed user access to perf reg - cfj */ - WRITE_PTE(ppte + ptenum(PERFCNT_ADDR), - pa_to_pte(PERFCNT_ADDR_PH) - | INTEL_PTE_VALID | INTEL_PTE_USER | INTEL_PTE_NCACHE | INTEL_PTE_USER); - - WRITE_PTE(ppte + ptenum(UART_ADDR), - pa_to_pte(UART_ADDR_PH) - | INTEL_PTE_VALID | INTEL_PTE_WRITE | INTEL_PTE_NCACHE); - - WRITE_PTE(ppte + ptenum(0xFFFFF000), - pa_to_pte(avail_end) - | INTEL_PTE_VALID | INTEL_PTE_WRITE); - avail_start = kvtophys(virtual_avail); - -/* - * Turn on mapping - */ - - flush_and_ctxsw(kernel_pmap->dirbase); - paging_enabled = 1; - - printf("Paging enabled.\n"); -#endif - /* Architecture-specific code will turn on paging soon after we return from here. */ } @@ -939,21 +831,6 @@ pmap_page_table_page_alloc() */ bzero(phystokv(pa), PAGE_SIZE); -#if i860 - /* - * Mark the page table page(s) non-cacheable. - */ - { - int i = ptes_per_vm_page; - pt_entry_t *pdp; - - pdp = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, pa); - do { - *pdp |= INTEL_PTE_NCACHE; - pdp++; - } while (--i > 0); - } -#endif return pa; } @@ -1638,12 +1515,6 @@ Retry: pdp++; ptp += INTEL_PGBYTES; } while (--i > 0); -#if i860 - /* - * Flush the data cache. - */ - flush(); -#endif /* i860 */ /* * Now, get the address of the page-table entry. @@ -2541,16 +2412,6 @@ void pmap_update_interrupt() } #endif /* NCPUS > 1 */ -#if i860 /* akp */ -void set_dirbase(dirbase) - register vm_offset_t dirbase; -{ - /*flush();*/ - /*flush_tlb();*/ - flush_and_ctxsw(dirbase); -} -#endif /* i860 */ - #ifdef i386 /* Unmap page 0 to trap NULL references. */ void diff --git a/i386/intel/pmap.h b/i386/intel/pmap.h index 1ea84bf..25ccc1a 100644 --- a/i386/intel/pmap.h +++ b/i386/intel/pmap.h @@ -58,20 +58,9 @@ #define round_intel_to_vm(x) round_i386_to_vm(x) #define vm_to_intel(x) vm_to_i386(x) #endif /* i386 */ -#if i860 -#define INTEL_PGBYTES I860_PGBYTES -#define INTEL_PGSHIFT I860_PGSHIFT -#define intel_btop(x) i860_btop(x) -#define intel_ptob(x) i860_ptob(x) -#define intel_round_page(x) i860_round_page(x) -#define intel_trunc_page(x) i860_trunc_page(x) -#define trunc_intel_to_vm(x) trunc_i860_to_vm(x) -#define round_intel_to_vm(x) round_i860_to_vm(x) -#define vm_to_intel(x) vm_to_i860(x) -#endif /* i860 */ /* - * i386/i486/i860 Page Table Entry + * i386/i486 Page Table Entry */ typedef unsigned int pt_entry_t; @@ -108,11 +97,7 @@ typedef unsigned int pt_entry_t; * without using the bit fields). */ -#if i860 -#define INTEL_PTE_valid 0x00000001 -#else #define INTEL_PTE_VALID 0x00000001 -#endif #define INTEL_PTE_WRITE 0x00000002 #define INTEL_PTE_USER 0x00000004 #define INTEL_PTE_WTHRU 0x00000008 @@ -122,22 +107,6 @@ typedef unsigned int pt_entry_t; #define INTEL_PTE_WIRED 0x00000200 #define INTEL_PTE_PFN 0xfffff000 -#if i860 -#if NOCACHE -#define INTEL_PTE_VALID (INTEL_PTE_valid \ - |INTEL_PTE_WTHRU \ - |INTEL_PTE_NCACHE \ - |INTEL_PTE_REF \ - |INTEL_PTE_MOD \ - ) -#else /* NOCACHE */ -#define INTEL_PTE_VALID (INTEL_PTE_valid \ - |INTEL_PTE_REF \ - |INTEL_PTE_MOD \ - ) -#endif /* NOCACHE */ -#endif /* i860 */ - #define pa_to_pte(a) ((a) & INTEL_PTE_PFN) #define pte_to_pa(p) ((p) & INTEL_PTE_PFN) #define pte_increment_pa(p) ((p) += INTEL_OFFMASK+1) @@ -164,11 +133,7 @@ typedef struct pmap *pmap_t; #define PMAP_NULL ((pmap_t) 0) -#if i860 -/*#define set_dirbase(dirbase) flush_and_ctxsw(dirbase)*//*akp*/ -#else #define set_dirbase(dirbase) set_cr3(dirbase) -#endif #if NCPUS > 1 /* @@ -202,7 +167,7 @@ extern pmap_t kernel_pmap; #endif /* NCPUS > 1 */ /* - * Machine dependent routines that are used only for i386/i486/i860. + * Machine dependent routines that are used only for i386/i486. */ pt_entry_t *pmap_pte(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr); diff --git a/i386/intel/read_fault.c b/i386/intel/read_fault.c index d0c03e8..eb640cc 100644 --- a/i386/intel/read_fault.c +++ b/i386/intel/read_fault.c @@ -36,8 +36,7 @@ /* * Expansion of vm_fault for read fault in kernel mode. * Must enter the mapping as writable, since the i386 - * (and i860 in i386 compatability mode) ignores write - * protection in kernel mode. + * ignores write protection in kernel mode. */ kern_return_t intel_read_fault(map, vaddr) |