x86: extract common part of head32.c and head64.c into head.c
This patch extracts the common part of head32.c and head64.c into head.c. Signed-off-by: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com> Cc: andi@firstfloor.org Cc: mingo@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
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@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ KBUILD_AFLAGS += $(mflags-y)
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head-y := arch/x86/kernel/head_$(BITS).o
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head-y += arch/x86/kernel/head$(BITS).o
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head-y += arch/x86/kernel/head.o
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head-y += arch/x86/kernel/init_task.o
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libs-y += arch/x86/lib/
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# Makefile for the linux kernel.
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#
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extra-y := head_$(BITS).o head$(BITS).o init_task.o vmlinux.lds
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extra-y := head_$(BITS).o head$(BITS).o head.o init_task.o vmlinux.lds
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CPPFLAGS_vmlinux.lds += -U$(UTS_MACHINE)
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arch/x86/kernel/head.c
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arch/x86/kernel/head.c
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <asm/setup.h>
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#include <asm/bios_ebda.h>
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#define BIOS_LOWMEM_KILOBYTES 0x413
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/*
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* The BIOS places the EBDA/XBDA at the top of conventional
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* memory, and usually decreases the reported amount of
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* conventional memory (int 0x12) too. This also contains a
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* workaround for Dell systems that neglect to reserve EBDA.
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* The same workaround also avoids a problem with the AMD768MPX
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* chipset: reserve a page before VGA to prevent PCI prefetch
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* into it (errata #56). Usually the page is reserved anyways,
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* unless you have no PS/2 mouse plugged in.
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*/
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void __init reserve_ebda_region(void)
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{
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unsigned int lowmem, ebda_addr;
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/* To determine the position of the EBDA and the */
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/* end of conventional memory, we need to look at */
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/* the BIOS data area. In a paravirtual environment */
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/* that area is absent. We'll just have to assume */
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/* that the paravirt case can handle memory setup */
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/* correctly, without our help. */
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if (paravirt_enabled())
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return;
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/* end of low (conventional) memory */
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lowmem = *(unsigned short *)__va(BIOS_LOWMEM_KILOBYTES);
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lowmem <<= 10;
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/* start of EBDA area */
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ebda_addr = get_bios_ebda();
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/* Fixup: bios puts an EBDA in the top 64K segment */
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/* of conventional memory, but does not adjust lowmem. */
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if ((lowmem - ebda_addr) <= 0x10000)
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lowmem = ebda_addr;
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/* Fixup: bios does not report an EBDA at all. */
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/* Some old Dells seem to need 4k anyhow (bugzilla 2990) */
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if ((ebda_addr == 0) && (lowmem >= 0x9f000))
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lowmem = 0x9f000;
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/* Paranoia: should never happen, but... */
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if ((lowmem == 0) || (lowmem >= 0x100000))
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lowmem = 0x9f000;
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/* reserve all memory between lowmem and the 1MB mark */
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reserve_early(lowmem, 0x100000, "BIOS reserved");
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}
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#include <asm/e820.h>
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#include <asm/bios_ebda.h>
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#define BIOS_LOWMEM_KILOBYTES 0x413
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/*
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* The BIOS places the EBDA/XBDA at the top of conventional
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* memory, and usually decreases the reported amount of
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* conventional memory (int 0x12) too. This also contains a
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* workaround for Dell systems that neglect to reserve EBDA.
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* The same workaround also avoids a problem with the AMD768MPX
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* chipset: reserve a page before VGA to prevent PCI prefetch
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* into it (errata #56). Usually the page is reserved anyways,
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* unless you have no PS/2 mouse plugged in.
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*/
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static void __init reserve_ebda_region(void)
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{
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unsigned int lowmem, ebda_addr;
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/* To determine the position of the EBDA and the */
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/* end of conventional memory, we need to look at */
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/* the BIOS data area. In a paravirtual environment */
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/* that area is absent. We'll just have to assume */
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/* that the paravirt case can handle memory setup */
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/* correctly, without our help. */
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if (paravirt_enabled())
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return;
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/* end of low (conventional) memory */
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lowmem = *(unsigned short *)__va(BIOS_LOWMEM_KILOBYTES);
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lowmem <<= 10;
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/* start of EBDA area */
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ebda_addr = get_bios_ebda();
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/* Fixup: bios puts an EBDA in the top 64K segment */
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/* of conventional memory, but does not adjust lowmem. */
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if ((lowmem - ebda_addr) <= 0x10000)
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lowmem = ebda_addr;
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/* Fixup: bios does not report an EBDA at all. */
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/* Some old Dells seem to need 4k anyhow (bugzilla 2990) */
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if ((ebda_addr == 0) && (lowmem >= 0x9f000))
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lowmem = 0x9f000;
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/* Paranoia: should never happen, but... */
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if ((lowmem == 0) || (lowmem >= 0x100000))
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lowmem = 0x9f000;
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/* reserve all memory between lowmem and the 1MB mark */
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reserve_early(lowmem, 0x100000, "BIOS reserved");
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}
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void __init i386_start_kernel(void)
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{
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reserve_early(__pa_symbol(&_text), __pa_symbol(&_end), "TEXT DATA BSS");
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@ -51,56 +51,6 @@ static void __init copy_bootdata(char *real_mode_data)
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}
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}
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#define BIOS_LOWMEM_KILOBYTES 0x413
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/*
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* The BIOS places the EBDA/XBDA at the top of conventional
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* memory, and usually decreases the reported amount of
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* conventional memory (int 0x12) too. This also contains a
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* workaround for Dell systems that neglect to reserve EBDA.
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* The same workaround also avoids a problem with the AMD768MPX
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* chipset: reserve a page before VGA to prevent PCI prefetch
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* into it (errata #56). Usually the page is reserved anyways,
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* unless you have no PS/2 mouse plugged in.
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*/
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static void __init reserve_ebda_region(void)
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{
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unsigned int lowmem, ebda_addr;
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/* To determine the position of the EBDA and the */
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/* end of conventional memory, we need to look at */
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/* the BIOS data area. In a paravirtual environment */
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/* that area is absent. We'll just have to assume */
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/* that the paravirt case can handle memory setup */
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/* correctly, without our help. */
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if (paravirt_enabled())
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return;
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/* end of low (conventional) memory */
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lowmem = *(unsigned short *)__va(BIOS_LOWMEM_KILOBYTES);
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lowmem <<= 10;
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/* start of EBDA area */
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ebda_addr = get_bios_ebda();
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/* Fixup: bios puts an EBDA in the top 64K segment */
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/* of conventional memory, but does not adjust lowmem. */
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if ((lowmem - ebda_addr) <= 0x10000)
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lowmem = ebda_addr;
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/* Fixup: bios does not report an EBDA at all. */
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/* Some old Dells seem to need 4k anyhow (bugzilla 2990) */
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if ((ebda_addr == 0) && (lowmem >= 0x9f000))
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lowmem = 0x9f000;
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/* Paranoia: should never happen, but... */
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if ((lowmem == 0) || (lowmem >= 0x100000))
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lowmem = 0x9f000;
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/* reserve all memory between lowmem and the 1MB mark */
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reserve_early(lowmem, 0x100000, "BIOS reserved");
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}
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static void __init reserve_setup_data(void)
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{
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struct setup_data *data;
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return address; /* 0 means none */
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}
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void reserve_ebda_region(void);
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#endif /* _MACH_BIOS_EBDA_H */
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