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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 DeviceTree Booting                                
  4 ------------------                                
  5                                                   
  6 During the development of the Linux/ppc64 kern    
  7 addition of new platform types outside of the     
  8 was decided to enforce some strict rules regar    
  9 bootloader <-> kernel interfaces, in order to     
 10 become the ppc32 kernel entry point and the wa    
 11 to the kernel. The legacy iSeries platform bre    
 12 this scheme, but no new board support will be     
 13 doesn't follow them properly.  In addition, si    
 14 merged architecture for ppc32 and ppc64, new 3    
 15 platforms which move into arch/powerpc will be    
 16 well.                                             
 17                                                   
 18 The main requirement that will be defined in m    
 19 of a device-tree whose format is defined after    
 20 However, in order to make life easier to embed    
 21 doesn't require the device-tree to represent e    
 22 requires some nodes and properties to be prese    
 23 not require you to create a node for every PCI    
 24 requirement to have a node for PCI host bridge    
 25 routing information and memory/IO ranges, amon    
 26 to define nodes for on chip devices and other     
 27 in an existing OF specification. This creates     
 28 kernel can then probe those and match drivers     
 29 code all sorts of tables. It also makes it mor    
 30 minor hardware upgrades without significantly     
 31 cluttering it with special cases.                 
 32                                                   
 33                                                   
 34 Entry point                                       
 35 ~~~~~~~~~~~                                       
 36                                                   
 37 There is one single entry point to the kernel,    
 38 of the kernel image. That entry point supports    
 39 conventions:                                      
 40                                                   
 41         a) Boot from Open Firmware. If your fi    
 42         with Open Firmware (IEEE 1275) or prov    
 43         client interface API (support for "int    
 44         forth words isn't required), you can e    
 45                                                   
 46               r5 : OF callback pointer as defi    
 47               bindings to powerpc. Only the 32    
 48               is currently supported              
 49                                                   
 50               r3, r4 : address & length of an     
 51                                                   
 52               The MMU is either on or off; the    
 53               trampoline located in arch/power    
 54               extract the device-tree and othe    
 55               firmware and build a flattened d    
 56               in b). prom_init() will then re-    
 57               the second method. This trampoli    
 58               context of the firmware, which i    
 59               exceptions during that time.        
 60                                                   
 61         b) Direct entry with a flattened devic    
 62         point is called by a) after the OF tra    
 63         called directly by a bootloader that d    
 64         Firmware client interface. It is also     
 65         implement "hot" booting of a new kerne    
 66         running one. This method is what I wil    
 67         details in this document, as method a)    
 68         Firmware, and thus should be implement    
 69         various standard documents defining it    
 70         PowerPC platform. The entry point defi    
 71                                                   
 72                 r3 : physical pointer to the d    
 73                 (defined in chapter II) in RAM    
 74                                                   
 75                 r4 : physical pointer to the k    
 76                 used by the assembly code to p    
 77                 in case you are entering the k    
 78                 and a non-1:1 mapping.            
 79                                                   
 80                 r5 : NULL (as to differentiate    
 81                                                   
 82 Note about SMP entry: Either your firmware put    
 83 CPUs in some sleep loop or spin loop in ROM wh    
 84 them out via a soft reset or some other means,    
 85 you don't need to care, or you'll have to ente    
 86 with all CPUs. The way to do that with method     
 87 described in a later revision of this document    
 88                                                   
 89 Board supports (platforms) are not exclusive c    
 90 arbitrary set of board supports can be built i    
 91 image. The kernel will "know" what set of func    
 92 given platform based on the content of the dev    
 93 should:                                           
 94                                                   
 95         a) add your platform support as a _boo    
 96         arch/powerpc/Kconfig, following the ex    
 97         PPC_PMAC and PPC_MAPLE. The latter is     
 98         example of a board support to start fr    
 99                                                   
100         b) create your main platform file as      
101         "arch/powerpc/platforms/myplatform/myb    
102         to the Makefile under the condition of    
103         option. This file will define a struct    
104         containing the various callbacks that     
105         use to get to your platform specific c    
106                                                   
107 A kernel image may support multiple platforms,    
108 platforms feature the same core architecture.     
109 cannot support both configurations with Book E    
110 with classic Powerpc architectures.               
                                                      

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