powerpc: Map more memory early on 601 processors

The 32-bit kernel relies on some memory being mapped covering
the kernel text,data and bss at least, early during boot before
the full MMU setup is done. On 32-bit "classic" processors, this
is done using BAT registers.

On 601, the size of BATs is limited to 8M and we use 2 of them
for that initial mapping. This can become quite tight when enabling
features like lockdep, so let's use a 3rd one to bump that mapping
from 16M to 24M. We keep the 4th BAT free as it can be useful for
debugging early boot code to map things like serial ports.
Signed-off-by: default avatarBenjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
parent 3514141a
...@@ -1124,9 +1124,8 @@ mmu_off: ...@@ -1124,9 +1124,8 @@ mmu_off:
RFI RFI
/* /*
* Use the first pair of BAT registers to map the 1st 16MB * On 601, we use 3 BATs to map up to 24M of RAM at _PAGE_OFFSET
* of RAM to PAGE_OFFSET. From this point on we can't safely * (we keep one for debugging) and on others, we use one 256M BAT.
* call OF any more.
*/ */
initial_bats: initial_bats:
lis r11,PAGE_OFFSET@h lis r11,PAGE_OFFSET@h
...@@ -1136,12 +1135,16 @@ initial_bats: ...@@ -1136,12 +1135,16 @@ initial_bats:
bne 4f bne 4f
ori r11,r11,4 /* set up BAT registers for 601 */ ori r11,r11,4 /* set up BAT registers for 601 */
li r8,0x7f /* valid, block length = 8MB */ li r8,0x7f /* valid, block length = 8MB */
oris r9,r11,0x800000@h /* set up BAT reg for 2nd 8M */
oris r10,r8,0x800000@h /* set up BAT reg for 2nd 8M */
mtspr SPRN_IBAT0U,r11 /* N.B. 601 has valid bit in */ mtspr SPRN_IBAT0U,r11 /* N.B. 601 has valid bit in */
mtspr SPRN_IBAT0L,r8 /* lower BAT register */ mtspr SPRN_IBAT0L,r8 /* lower BAT register */
mtspr SPRN_IBAT1U,r9 addis r11,r11,0x800000@h
mtspr SPRN_IBAT1L,r10 addis r8,r8,0x800000@h
mtspr SPRN_IBAT1U,r11
mtspr SPRN_IBAT1L,r8
addis r11,r11,0x800000@h
addis r8,r8,0x800000@h
mtspr SPRN_IBAT2U,r11
mtspr SPRN_IBAT2L,r8
isync isync
blr blr
......
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