1 /* $NetBSD: cpuconf.h,v 1.8 2003/09/06 08:55:42 rearnsha Exp $ */
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41 #ifndef _MACHINE_CPUCONF_H_
42 #define _MACHINE_CPUCONF_H_
45 * IF YOU CHANGE THIS FILE, MAKE SURE TO UPDATE THE DEFINITION OF
46 * "PMAP_NEEDS_PTE_SYNC" IN <arm/arm32/pmap.h> FOR THE CPU TYPE
47 * YOU ARE ADDING SUPPORT FOR.
51 * Step 1: Count the number of CPU types configured into the kernel.
53 #define CPU_NTYPES (defined(CPU_ARM9) + \
54 defined(CPU_ARM9E) + \
55 defined(CPU_ARM10) + \
56 defined(CPU_ARM1136) + \
57 defined(CPU_ARM1176) + \
58 defined(CPU_XSCALE_80200) + \
59 defined(CPU_XSCALE_80321) + \
60 defined(CPU_XSCALE_PXA2X0) + \
61 defined(CPU_FA526) + \
62 defined(CPU_FA626TE) + \
63 defined(CPU_XSCALE_IXP425)) + \
64 defined(CPU_CORTEXA) + \
65 defined(CPU_KRAIT) + \
69 * Step 2: Determine which ARM architecture versions are configured.
71 #if defined(CPU_ARM9) || defined(CPU_FA526)
77 #if (defined(CPU_ARM9E) || defined(CPU_ARM10) || \
78 defined(CPU_XSCALE_80200) || defined(CPU_XSCALE_80321) || \
79 defined(CPU_XSCALE_80219) || defined(CPU_XSCALE_81342) || \
80 defined(CPU_XSCALE_PXA2X0) || defined(CPU_XSCALE_IXP425) || \
87 #if !defined(ARM_ARCH_6)
88 #if defined(CPU_ARM1136) || defined(CPU_ARM1176)
95 #if defined(CPU_CORTEXA) || defined(CPU_KRAIT) || defined(CPU_MV_PJ4B)
101 #define ARM_NARCH (ARM_ARCH_4 + ARM_ARCH_5 + ARM_ARCH_6 | ARM_ARCH_7A)
104 * Compatibility for userland builds that have no CPUTYPE defined. Use the ARCH
105 * constants predefined by the compiler to define our old-school arch constants.
106 * This is a stopgap measure to tide us over until the conversion of all code
107 * to the newer ACLE constants defined by ARM (see acle-compat.h).
110 #if defined(__ARM_ARCH_4T__)
116 #elif defined(__ARM_ARCH_6ZK__)
121 #define CPU_ARM1176 1
125 #if ARM_NARCH == 0 && !defined(KLD_MODULE) && defined(_KERNEL)
126 #error ARM_NARCH is 0
129 #if ARM_ARCH_5 || ARM_ARCH_6 || ARM_ARCH_7A
131 * We could support Thumb code on v4T, but the lack of clean interworking
138 * Step 3: Define which MMU classes are configured:
140 * ARM_MMU_MEMC Prehistoric, external memory controller
141 * and MMU for ARMv2 CPUs.
143 * ARM_MMU_GENERIC Generic ARM MMU, compatible with ARMv4 and v5.
145 * ARM_MMU_V6 ARMv6 MMU.
147 * ARM_MMU_V7 ARMv7 MMU.
149 * ARM_MMU_XSCALE XScale MMU. Compatible with generic ARM
150 * MMU, but also has several extensions which
151 * require different PTE layout to use.
153 #if (defined(CPU_ARM9) || defined(CPU_ARM9E) || \
154 defined(CPU_ARM10) || defined(CPU_FA526) || \
155 defined(CPU_FA626TE))
156 #define ARM_MMU_GENERIC 1
158 #define ARM_MMU_GENERIC 0
161 #if defined(CPU_ARM1136) || defined(CPU_ARM1176)
167 #if defined(CPU_CORTEXA) || defined(CPU_KRAIT) || defined(CPU_MV_PJ4B)
173 #if (defined(CPU_XSCALE_80200) || defined(CPU_XSCALE_80321) || \
174 defined(CPU_XSCALE_PXA2X0) || defined(CPU_XSCALE_IXP425) || \
175 defined(CPU_XSCALE_80219) || defined(CPU_XSCALE_81342))
176 #define ARM_MMU_XSCALE 1
178 #define ARM_MMU_XSCALE 0
181 #define ARM_NMMUS (ARM_MMU_GENERIC + ARM_MMU_V6 + \
182 ARM_MMU_V7 + ARM_MMU_XSCALE)
183 #if ARM_NMMUS == 0 && !defined(KLD_MODULE) && defined(_KERNEL)
184 #error ARM_NMMUS is 0
188 * Step 4: Define features that may be present on a subset of CPUs
190 * ARM_XSCALE_PMU Performance Monitoring Unit on 80200 and 80321
193 #if (defined(CPU_XSCALE_80200) || defined(CPU_XSCALE_80321) || \
194 defined(CPU_XSCALE_80219) || defined(CPU_XSCALE_81342))
195 #define ARM_XSCALE_PMU 1
197 #define ARM_XSCALE_PMU 0
200 #if defined(CPU_XSCALE_81342)
201 #define CPU_XSCALE_CORE3
203 #endif /* _MACHINE_CPUCONF_H_ */