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57
58#include "arch/x86/intregs.hh"
59#include "arch/x86/miscregs.hh"
60#include "arch/x86/segmentregs.hh"
61#include "arch/x86/utility.hh"
62#include "arch/x86/x86_traits.hh"
63
64namespace X86ISA {
65
66uint64_t getArgument(ThreadContext *tc, int number, bool fp) {
67#if FULL_SYSTEM
68    panic("getArgument() not implemented for x86!\n");
69#else
70    panic("getArgument() only implemented for FULL_SYSTEM\n");
71    M5_DUMMY_RETURN
72#endif
73}
74
75# if FULL_SYSTEM
76void initCPU(ThreadContext *tc, int cpuId)
77{
78    // TODO Figure out what the attribute registers should be set to. How this
79    // information is stored isn't specified, but it's values are in table
80    // 14.2.
81
82    // The otherwise unmodified integer registers should be set to 0.
83    for (int index = 0; index < NUM_INTREGS; index++) {
84        tc->setIntReg(index, 0);
85    }
86
87    // These next two loops zero internal microcode and implicit registers.
88    // They aren't specified by the ISA but are used internally by M5's
89    // implementation.
90    for (int index = 0; index < NumMicroIntRegs; index++) {
91        tc->setIntReg(INTREG_MICRO(index), 0);
92    }
93
94    for (int index = 0; index < NumImplicitIntRegs; index++) {
95        tc->setIntReg(INTREG_IMPLICIT(index), 0);
96    }
97
98    // Set integer register EAX to 0 to indicate that the optional BIST
99    // passed. No BIST actually runs, but software may still check this
100    // register for errors.
101    tc->setIntReg(INTREG_RAX, 0);
102
103    //The following values are dictated by the architecture for after a RESET#
104    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_CR0, 0x0000000060000010);
105    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_CR2, 0);
106    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_CR3, 0);
107    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_CR4, 0);
108    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_CR8, 0);
109
110    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_RFLAGS, 0x0000000000000002);
111
112    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_EFER, 0);
113
114    for (int seg = 0; seg != NUM_SEGMENTREGS; seg++) {
115        tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_SEG_SEL(seg), 0);
116        tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_SEG_BASE(seg), 0);
117        tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_SEG_LIMIT(seg), 0xffff);
118        tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_SEG_ATTR(seg), 0);
119    }
120
121    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_CS, 0xf000);
122    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_CS_BASE, 0x00000000ffff0000);
123    // This has the base value pre-added.
124    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_CS_LIMIT, 0xffffffff);
125    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_CS_ATTR, 0);
126
127    tc->setPC(0x000000000000fff0 +
128            tc->readMiscReg(MISCREG_CS_BASE));
129    tc->setNextPC(tc->readPC() + sizeof(MachInst));
130
131    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_GDTR_BASE, 0);
132    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_GDTR_LIMIT, 0xffff);
133
134    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_IDTR_BASE, 0);
135    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_IDTR_LIMIT, 0xffff);
136
137    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_LDTR, 0);
138    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_LDTR_BASE, 0);
139    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_LDTR_LIMIT, 0xffff);
140    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_LDTR_ATTR, 0);
141
142    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_TR, 0);
143    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_TR_BASE, 0);
144    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_TR_LIMIT, 0xffff);
145    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_TR_ATTR, 0);
146
147    // This value should be the family/model/stepping of the processor.
148    // (page 418). It should be consistent with the value from CPUID, but the
149    // actual value probably doesn't matter much.
150    tc->setIntReg(INTREG_RDX, 0);
151
152    // TODO initialize x87, 64 bit, and 128 bit media state
153
154    // TODO Set up MTRRs (page 512)
155
156    // TODO Set up machine check registers (page 515)
157
158    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_DR0, 0);
159    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_DR1, 0);
160    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_DR2, 0);
161    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_DR3, 0);
162
163    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_DR6, 0x00000000ffff0ff0);
164    tc->setMiscReg(MISCREG_DR7, 0x0000000000000400);
165
166    // TODO Set time stamp counter to 0
167
168    // TODO Set up performance monitoring registers (page 517)
169
170    // TODO Set up the rest of the MSRs (page 507)
171
172    // Invalidate the caches (this should already be done for us)
173
174    // TODO Turn on the APIC. This should be handled elsewhere but it isn't
175    // currently being handled at all.
176
177    // Set the SMRAM base address (SMBASE) to 0x00030000
178}
179
180#endif
181
182void startupCPU(ThreadContext *tc, int cpuId)
183{
184    if (cpuId == 0) {
185        // This is the boot strap processor (BSP). Initialize it to look like
186        // the boot loader has just turned control over to the 64 bit OS.
187
188        // Enable paging, turn on long mode, etc.
189
190        tc->activate(0);
191    } else {
192        // This is an application processor (AP). It should be initialized to
193        // look like only the BIOS POST has run on it and put then put it into
194        // a halted state.
195    }
196}
197
198} //namespace X86_ISA
199