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From: Jun Sun <jsun@mvista.com>
To: carlson@sibyte.com
Cc: linux-mips@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: broken RM7000 in CVS ...
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 12:27:55 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A5F68CB.78D693B3@mvista.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 0101121116201G.07691@plugh.sibyte.com

Justin Carlson wrote:
> 
> This is sort of true.  Mips32 does do a pretty good job of defining how to
> probe for L1 caches and the like, but other things, such as L2 caches, are not
> going to be so easily probed.  

My understanding is that we don't have a standard way to probe for external
cache (L2 or L3).  So this problem is not only for MIPS32 cpus.

One possible fix is to have board-specific setup routine fill in the needed
data in the mipc_cpu structure, although I am not sure if that is a little too
late in the startup process.  (I think at least one flush_cache call is made
before we reach board_setup() routine).

Jun

> >
> > Along this line, it probably makes sense to have another pointer to
> > mips_cpu_config() function, where for MIPS32 it is the standard MIPS32 config
> > probing function and for most others it is NULL.
> >
> > Now the mips_cpu_table looks like :
> >
> > struct mips_cpu mips_cpu_table[]={
> >       { PRID_IMP_4KC, mips32_cpu_config},
> >       { PRID_IMP_RM7K, null, 0xaaa, {...}}
> >       .....
> > };
> 
> If I'm understanding your idea correctly, this table would require you to
> always compile in all the mmu routines for all processors, just to fill in the
> table entries.  Doesn't seem like a particularly good idea to me, even if we
> could use generic mips32 routines for most parts.
>

Each table entry can be surrounded by something like #if
defined(CONFIG_CPU_RM7000) and #endif.  That should take care of the problem.

 
Jun

  reply	other threads:[~2001-01-12 20:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-01-12  3:54 broken RM7000 in CVS Jun Sun
2001-01-12  7:23 ` Kevin D. Kissell
2001-01-12  7:23   ` Kevin D. Kissell
2001-01-12 18:58   ` Jun Sun
2001-01-12 19:06     ` Justin Carlson
2001-01-12 20:27       ` Jun Sun [this message]
2001-01-12 20:29         ` Justin Carlson
2001-01-12 21:39           ` Jun Sun
2001-01-12 23:48         ` Alan Cox
2001-01-12 23:48           ` Alan Cox
2001-01-15  8:37           ` Ralf Baechle
2001-01-15  8:37             ` Ralf Baechle
2001-01-12 19:42     ` Kevin D. Kissell
2001-01-12 19:42       ` Kevin D. Kissell
2001-01-15  8:42       ` Ralf Baechle
2001-01-15  8:42         ` Ralf Baechle

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