linux/arch/x86/realmode/rm/wakeup_asm.S

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ArmAsm

/*
* ACPI wakeup real mode startup stub
*/
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/segment.h>
#include <asm/msr-index.h>
#include <asm/page_types.h>
#include <asm/pgtable_types.h>
#include <asm/processor-flags.h>
#include "realmode.h"
#include "wakeup.h"
.code16
/* This should match the structure in wakeup.h */
.section ".data", "aw"
.balign 16
GLOBAL(wakeup_header)
video_mode: .short 0 /* Video mode number */
pmode_entry: .long 0
pmode_cs: .short __KERNEL_CS
pmode_cr0: .long 0 /* Saved %cr0 */
pmode_cr3: .long 0 /* Saved %cr3 */
pmode_cr4: .long 0 /* Saved %cr4 */
pmode_efer: .quad 0 /* Saved EFER */
pmode_gdt: .quad 0
pmode_misc_en: .quad 0 /* Saved MISC_ENABLE MSR */
pmode_behavior: .long 0 /* Wakeup behavior flags */
realmode_flags: .long 0
real_magic: .long 0
signature: .long WAKEUP_HEADER_SIGNATURE
END(wakeup_header)
.text
.code16
.balign 16
ENTRY(wakeup_start)
cli
cld
LJMPW_RM(3f)
3:
/* Apparently some dimwit BIOS programmers don't know how to
program a PM to RM transition, and we might end up here with
junk in the data segment descriptor registers. The only way
to repair that is to go into PM and fix it ourselves... */
movw $16, %cx
lgdtl %cs:wakeup_gdt
movl %cr0, %eax
orb $X86_CR0_PE, %al
movl %eax, %cr0
ljmpw $8, $2f
2:
movw %cx, %ds
movw %cx, %es
movw %cx, %ss
movw %cx, %fs
movw %cx, %gs
andb $~X86_CR0_PE, %al
movl %eax, %cr0
LJMPW_RM(3f)
3:
/* Set up segments */
movw %cs, %ax
movw %ax, %ss
movl $rm_stack_end, %esp
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
lidtl wakeup_idt
/* Clear the EFLAGS */
pushl $0
popfl
/* Check header signature... */
movl signature, %eax
cmpl $WAKEUP_HEADER_SIGNATURE, %eax
jne bogus_real_magic
/* Check we really have everything... */
movl end_signature, %eax
cmpl $REALMODE_END_SIGNATURE, %eax
jne bogus_real_magic
/* Call the C code */
calll main
/* Restore MISC_ENABLE before entering protected mode, in case
BIOS decided to clear XD_DISABLE during S3. */
movl pmode_behavior, %edi
btl $WAKEUP_BEHAVIOR_RESTORE_MISC_ENABLE, %edi
jnc 1f
movl pmode_misc_en, %eax
movl pmode_misc_en + 4, %edx
movl $MSR_IA32_MISC_ENABLE, %ecx
wrmsr
1:
/* Do any other stuff... */
#ifndef CONFIG_64BIT
/* This could also be done in C code... */
movl pmode_cr3, %eax
movl %eax, %cr3
btl $WAKEUP_BEHAVIOR_RESTORE_CR4, %edi
jnc 1f
movl pmode_cr4, %eax
movl %eax, %cr4
1:
btl $WAKEUP_BEHAVIOR_RESTORE_EFER, %edi
jnc 1f
movl pmode_efer, %eax
movl pmode_efer + 4, %edx
movl $MSR_EFER, %ecx
wrmsr
1:
lgdtl pmode_gdt
/* This really couldn't... */
movl pmode_entry, %eax
movl pmode_cr0, %ecx
movl %ecx, %cr0
ljmpl $__KERNEL_CS, $pa_startup_32
/* -> jmp *%eax in trampoline_32.S */
#else
jmp trampoline_start
#endif
bogus_real_magic:
1:
hlt
jmp 1b
.section ".rodata","a"
/*
* Set up the wakeup GDT. We set these up as Big Real Mode,
* that is, with limits set to 4 GB. At least the Lenovo
* Thinkpad X61 is known to need this for the video BIOS
* initialization quirk to work; this is likely to also
* be the case for other laptops or integrated video devices.
*/
.balign 16
GLOBAL(wakeup_gdt)
.word 3*8-1 /* Self-descriptor */
.long pa_wakeup_gdt
.word 0
.word 0xffff /* 16-bit code segment @ real_mode_base */
.long 0x9b000000 + pa_real_mode_base
.word 0x008f /* big real mode */
.word 0xffff /* 16-bit data segment @ real_mode_base */
.long 0x93000000 + pa_real_mode_base
.word 0x008f /* big real mode */
END(wakeup_gdt)
.section ".rodata","a"
.balign 8
/* This is the standard real-mode IDT */
.balign 16
GLOBAL(wakeup_idt)
.word 0xffff /* limit */
.long 0 /* address */
.word 0
END(wakeup_idt)