#include <linux/serial.h>
#include <linux/serial_8250.h>
#include <linux/bootmem.h>
+#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/kdump.h>
#include <asm/prom.h>
int have_of = 1;
int boot_cpuid = 0;
-dev_t boot_dev;
u64 ppc64_pft_size;
/* Pick defaults since we might want to patch instructions
void __init early_setup(unsigned long dt_ptr)
{
+ /* Identify CPU type */
+ identify_cpu(0, mfspr(SPRN_PVR));
+
/* Assume we're on cpu 0 for now. Don't write to the paca yet! */
setup_paca(0);
{
struct paca_struct *lpaca = get_paca();
- /* Mark enabled in PACA */
- lpaca->proc_enabled = 0;
+ /* Mark interrupts enabled in PACA */
+ lpaca->soft_enabled = 0;
/* Initialize hash table for that CPU */
htab_initialize_secondary();
{
DBG(" -> setup_system()\n");
+ /* Apply the CPUs-specific and firmware specific fixups to kernel
+ * text (nop out sections not relevant to this CPU or this firmware)
+ */
+ do_feature_fixups(cur_cpu_spec->cpu_features,
+ &__start___ftr_fixup, &__stop___ftr_fixup);
+ do_feature_fixups(powerpc_firmware_features,
+ &__start___fw_ftr_fixup, &__stop___fw_ftr_fixup);
+
/*
* Unflatten the device-tree passed by prom_init or kexec
*/
* setting up the hash table pointers. It also sets up some interrupt-mapping
* related options that will be used by finish_device_tree()
*/
- ppc_md.init_early();
+ if (ppc_md.init_early)
+ ppc_md.init_early();
/*
* We can discover serial ports now since the above did setup the
}
}
#endif
+
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_INDIRECT_IO
+struct ppc_pci_io ppc_pci_io;
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ppc_pci_io);
+#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_INDIRECT_IO */
+