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authorKevin Cernekee <cernekee@gmail.com>2010-10-16 14:22:30 -0700
committerRalf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>2010-10-29 19:08:50 +0100
commit602977b0d672687909b0cb0542ede134ed6ef858 (patch)
tree8f40b3cfbf2cc32a445a69a548837521fcdfd7d6 /arch/mips/kernel/cpu-probe.c
parent3a9ab99e0341558e451327fbbfc39b0d3cff7e9a (diff)
downloadlinux-602977b0d672687909b0cb0542ede134ed6ef858.tar.bz2
MIPS: Decouple BMIPS CPU support from bcm47xx/bcm63xx SoC code
BMIPS processor cores are used in 50+ different chipsets spread across 5+ product lines. In many cases the chipsets do not share the same peripheral register layouts, the same register blocks, the same interrupt controllers, the same memory maps, or much of anything else. But, across radically different SoCs that share nothing more than the same BMIPS CPU, a few things are still mostly constant: SMP operations Access to performance counters DMA cache coherency quirks Cache and memory bus configuration So, it makes sense to treat each BMIPS processor type as a generic "building block," rather than tying it to a specific SoC. This makes it easier to support a large number of BMIPS-based chipsets without unnecessary duplication of code, and provides the infrastructure needed to support BMIPS-proprietary features. Signed-off-by: Kevin Cernekee <cernekee@gmail.com> Cc: mbizon@freebox.fr Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Tested-by: Florian Fainelli <ffainelli@freebox.fr> Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/1706/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/mips/kernel/cpu-probe.c')
-rw-r--r--arch/mips/kernel/cpu-probe.c62
1 files changed, 33 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/arch/mips/kernel/cpu-probe.c b/arch/mips/kernel/cpu-probe.c
index b9378cd0ce0d..f7faa3fb79b2 100644
--- a/arch/mips/kernel/cpu-probe.c
+++ b/arch/mips/kernel/cpu-probe.c
@@ -181,10 +181,10 @@ void __init check_wait(void)
case CPU_5KC:
case CPU_25KF:
case CPU_PR4450:
- case CPU_BCM3302:
- case CPU_BCM6338:
- case CPU_BCM6348:
- case CPU_BCM6358:
+ case CPU_BMIPS3300:
+ case CPU_BMIPS4350:
+ case CPU_BMIPS4380:
+ case CPU_BMIPS5000:
case CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON:
case CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON_PLUS:
case CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON2:
@@ -903,33 +903,37 @@ static inline void cpu_probe_broadcom(struct cpuinfo_mips *c, unsigned int cpu)
{
decode_configs(c);
switch (c->processor_id & 0xff00) {
- case PRID_IMP_BCM3302:
- /* same as PRID_IMP_BCM6338 */
- c->cputype = CPU_BCM3302;
- __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BCM3302";
- break;
- case PRID_IMP_BCM4710:
- c->cputype = CPU_BCM4710;
- __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BCM4710";
- break;
- case PRID_IMP_BCM6345:
- c->cputype = CPU_BCM6345;
- __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BCM6345";
+ case PRID_IMP_BMIPS32:
+ c->cputype = CPU_BMIPS32;
+ __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BMIPS32";
+ break;
+ case PRID_IMP_BMIPS3300:
+ case PRID_IMP_BMIPS3300_ALT:
+ case PRID_IMP_BMIPS3300_BUG:
+ c->cputype = CPU_BMIPS3300;
+ __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BMIPS3300";
+ break;
+ case PRID_IMP_BMIPS43XX: {
+ int rev = c->processor_id & 0xff;
+
+ if (rev >= PRID_REV_BMIPS4380_LO &&
+ rev <= PRID_REV_BMIPS4380_HI) {
+ c->cputype = CPU_BMIPS4380;
+ __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BMIPS4380";
+ } else {
+ c->cputype = CPU_BMIPS4350;
+ __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BMIPS4350";
+ }
break;
- case PRID_IMP_BCM6348:
- c->cputype = CPU_BCM6348;
- __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BCM6348";
+ }
+ case PRID_IMP_BMIPS5000:
+ c->cputype = CPU_BMIPS5000;
+ __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BMIPS5000";
+ c->options |= MIPS_CPU_ULRI;
break;
- case PRID_IMP_BCM4350:
- switch (c->processor_id & 0xf0) {
- case PRID_REV_BCM6358:
- c->cputype = CPU_BCM6358;
- __cpu_name[cpu] = "Broadcom BCM6358";
- break;
- default:
- c->cputype = CPU_UNKNOWN;
- break;
- }
+ case PRID_IMP_BMIPS4KC:
+ c->cputype = CPU_4KC;
+ __cpu_name[cpu] = "MIPS 4Kc";
break;
}
}