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5.3 KiB
ArmAsm
234 lines
5.3 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* arch/arm/common/mcpm_head.S -- kernel entry point for multi-cluster PM
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*
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* Created by: Nicolas Pitre, March 2012
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* Copyright: (C) 2012-2013 Linaro Limited
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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*
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* Refer to Documentation/arm/cluster-pm-race-avoidance.txt
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* for details of the synchronisation algorithms used here.
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*/
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <asm/mcpm.h>
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#include <asm/assembler.h>
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#include "vlock.h"
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.if MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CPUS
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.error "cpus must be the first member of struct mcpm_sync_struct"
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.endif
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.macro pr_dbg string
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#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_LL) && defined(DEBUG)
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b 1901f
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1902: .asciz "CPU"
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1903: .asciz " cluster"
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1904: .asciz ": \string"
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.align
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1901: adr r0, 1902b
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bl printascii
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mov r0, r9
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bl printhex2
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adr r0, 1903b
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bl printascii
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mov r0, r10
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bl printhex2
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adr r0, 1904b
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bl printascii
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#endif
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.endm
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.arm
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.align
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ENTRY(mcpm_entry_point)
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ARM_BE8(setend be)
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THUMB( adr r12, BSYM(1f) )
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THUMB( bx r12 )
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THUMB( .thumb )
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1:
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mrc p15, 0, r0, c0, c0, 5 @ MPIDR
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ubfx r9, r0, #0, #8 @ r9 = cpu
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ubfx r10, r0, #8, #8 @ r10 = cluster
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mov r3, #MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER
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mla r4, r3, r10, r9 @ r4 = canonical CPU index
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cmp r4, #(MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER * MAX_NR_CLUSTERS)
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blo 2f
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/* We didn't expect this CPU. Try to cheaply make it quiet. */
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1: wfi
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wfe
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b 1b
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2: pr_dbg "kernel mcpm_entry_point\n"
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/*
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* MMU is off so we need to get to various variables in a
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* position independent way.
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*/
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adr r5, 3f
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ldmia r5, {r0, r6, r7, r8, r11}
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add r0, r5, r0 @ r0 = mcpm_entry_early_pokes
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add r6, r5, r6 @ r6 = mcpm_entry_vectors
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ldr r7, [r5, r7] @ r7 = mcpm_power_up_setup_phys
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add r8, r5, r8 @ r8 = mcpm_sync
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add r11, r5, r11 @ r11 = first_man_locks
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@ Perform an early poke, if any
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add r0, r0, r4, lsl #3
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ldmia r0, {r0, r1}
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teq r0, #0
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strne r1, [r0]
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mov r0, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_SIZE
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mla r8, r0, r10, r8 @ r8 = sync cluster base
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@ Signal that this CPU is coming UP:
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mov r0, #CPU_COMING_UP
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mov r5, #MCPM_SYNC_CPU_SIZE
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mla r5, r9, r5, r8 @ r5 = sync cpu address
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strb r0, [r5]
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@ At this point, the cluster cannot unexpectedly enter the GOING_DOWN
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@ state, because there is at least one active CPU (this CPU).
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mov r0, #VLOCK_SIZE
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mla r11, r0, r10, r11 @ r11 = cluster first man lock
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mov r0, r11
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mov r1, r9 @ cpu
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bl vlock_trylock @ implies DMB
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cmp r0, #0 @ failed to get the lock?
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bne mcpm_setup_wait @ wait for cluster setup if so
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ldrb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER]
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cmp r0, #CLUSTER_UP @ cluster already up?
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bne mcpm_setup @ if not, set up the cluster
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@ Otherwise, release the first man lock and skip setup:
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mov r0, r11
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bl vlock_unlock
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b mcpm_setup_complete
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mcpm_setup:
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@ Control dependency implies strb not observable before previous ldrb.
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@ Signal that the cluster is being brought up:
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mov r0, #INBOUND_COMING_UP
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strb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_INBOUND]
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dmb
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@ Any CPU trying to take the cluster into CLUSTER_GOING_DOWN from this
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@ point onwards will observe INBOUND_COMING_UP and abort.
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@ Wait for any previously-pending cluster teardown operations to abort
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@ or complete:
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mcpm_teardown_wait:
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ldrb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER]
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cmp r0, #CLUSTER_GOING_DOWN
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bne first_man_setup
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wfe
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b mcpm_teardown_wait
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first_man_setup:
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dmb
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@ If the outbound gave up before teardown started, skip cluster setup:
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cmp r0, #CLUSTER_UP
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beq mcpm_setup_leave
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@ power_up_setup is now responsible for setting up the cluster:
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cmp r7, #0
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mov r0, #1 @ second (cluster) affinity level
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blxne r7 @ Call power_up_setup if defined
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dmb
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mov r0, #CLUSTER_UP
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strb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER]
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dmb
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mcpm_setup_leave:
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@ Leave the cluster setup critical section:
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mov r0, #INBOUND_NOT_COMING_UP
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strb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_INBOUND]
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dsb st
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sev
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mov r0, r11
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bl vlock_unlock @ implies DMB
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b mcpm_setup_complete
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@ In the contended case, non-first men wait here for cluster setup
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@ to complete:
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mcpm_setup_wait:
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ldrb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER]
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cmp r0, #CLUSTER_UP
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wfene
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bne mcpm_setup_wait
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dmb
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mcpm_setup_complete:
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@ If a platform-specific CPU setup hook is needed, it is
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@ called from here.
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cmp r7, #0
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mov r0, #0 @ first (CPU) affinity level
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blxne r7 @ Call power_up_setup if defined
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dmb
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@ Mark the CPU as up:
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mov r0, #CPU_UP
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strb r0, [r5]
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@ Observability order of CPU_UP and opening of the gate does not matter.
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mcpm_entry_gated:
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ldr r5, [r6, r4, lsl #2] @ r5 = CPU entry vector
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cmp r5, #0
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wfeeq
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beq mcpm_entry_gated
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dmb
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pr_dbg "released\n"
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bx r5
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.align 2
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3: .word mcpm_entry_early_pokes - .
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.word mcpm_entry_vectors - 3b
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.word mcpm_power_up_setup_phys - 3b
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.word mcpm_sync - 3b
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.word first_man_locks - 3b
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ENDPROC(mcpm_entry_point)
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.bss
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.align CACHE_WRITEBACK_ORDER
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.type first_man_locks, #object
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first_man_locks:
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.space VLOCK_SIZE * MAX_NR_CLUSTERS
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.align CACHE_WRITEBACK_ORDER
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.type mcpm_entry_vectors, #object
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ENTRY(mcpm_entry_vectors)
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.space 4 * MAX_NR_CLUSTERS * MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER
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.type mcpm_entry_early_pokes, #object
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ENTRY(mcpm_entry_early_pokes)
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.space 8 * MAX_NR_CLUSTERS * MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER
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.type mcpm_power_up_setup_phys, #object
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ENTRY(mcpm_power_up_setup_phys)
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.space 4 @ set by mcpm_sync_init()
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