54 lines
1.4 KiB
C
54 lines
1.4 KiB
C
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/*
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* Routines for doing kexec-based kdump.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2005, IBM Corp.
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*
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* Created by: Michael Ellerman
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License,
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* Version 2. See the file COPYING for more details.
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*/
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#undef DEBUG
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#include <asm/kdump.h>
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#include <asm/lmb.h>
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#include <asm/firmware.h>
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#include <asm/udbg.h>
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#define DBG(fmt...) udbg_printf(fmt)
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#else
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#define DBG(fmt...)
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#endif
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static void __init create_trampoline(unsigned long addr)
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{
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/* The maximum range of a single instruction branch, is the current
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* instruction's address + (32 MB - 4) bytes. For the trampoline we
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* need to branch to current address + 32 MB. So we insert a nop at
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* the trampoline address, then the next instruction (+ 4 bytes)
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* does a branch to (32 MB - 4). The net effect is that when we
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* branch to "addr" we jump to ("addr" + 32 MB). Although it requires
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* two instructions it doesn't require any registers.
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*/
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create_instruction(addr, 0x60000000); /* nop */
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create_branch(addr + 4, addr + PHYSICAL_START, 0);
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}
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void __init kdump_setup(void)
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{
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unsigned long i;
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DBG(" -> kdump_setup()\n");
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for (i = KDUMP_TRAMPOLINE_START; i < KDUMP_TRAMPOLINE_END; i += 8) {
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create_trampoline(i);
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}
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create_trampoline(__pa(system_reset_fwnmi) - PHYSICAL_START);
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create_trampoline(__pa(machine_check_fwnmi) - PHYSICAL_START);
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DBG(" <- kdump_setup()\n");
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}
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