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;======================================================================
;
; SetCPU V1.60
; by Dave Haynie, April 13, 1990
; Released to the Public Domain
;
; REBOOT.A MODULE
;
; This module contains functions that do the clever reset magic
; needed for KickStart imaging.
;
;======================================================================
include "setcpu.i"
cseg
xdef _RAMBoot ; Effects the reboot into a RAM image
xdef _BootCode ; Actual main reboot code
xdef _BootCodeSize ; Size of this magic code
xdef _CleanBoot ; Boot back to system ROM, reset Exec
xdef _ResetCode ; Smart reset routine
xdef _ResetCodeSize ; Size of this magic code
;======================================================================
;
; This is the RAMBoot routine as called from C. The C code has
; set up the tag structure with valid MMU data and a pointer to
; the main reset routine in safe memory. The routine will fetch
; the systag from the stack, then call the safe routine in the
; supervisor mode. That call is the last kernal call used; the
; reset routine itself doesn't use any ROM routines, so it can
; safely turn off the MMU before it goes to work, methinks.
;
; void RAMBoot(struct systag *tag, LONG ClearExec,LONG Delay)
;
;======================================================================
_RAMBoot:
move.l 4(sp),a2 ; Get the systag where we can use it
move.l 8(sp),d4 ; KeepExec?
move.l 12(sp),d5 ; Delay value
move.l 4,a6
lea.l TrickyBits,a5 ; Get the supervisor code
CALLSYS Supervisor ; Go to supervisor mode
rts ; We never get here!
;======================================================================
;
; This is the start of the supervisor portion of the reboot code.
; This code gets things in the registers the ChipRAM code
; requires, loads up a reset routine into cache, freezes the
; cache, resets, waits for the CIA chips, and then calls the
; ChipRAM code portion which will turn the MMU on and jump to
; ROM's start address.
;
; a2 SetCPU system tag
; a6 ExecBase
; d4 KeepExec Flag
; d5 Boot Delay
;
;======================================================================
TrickyBits:
move.l TAG_ROMSTART(a2),a4 ; Get the ROM jump address
move.l TAG_RESETCODE(a2),a3 ; Get the ChipRAM based code
lea.l TAG_CRP_0(a2),a1 ; Get CRP register
lea.l TAG_TC(a2),a0 ; Get TC register
and.l #$7fffffff,(a0) ; Turn off MMU
PMOVE_ (a0),tc ; -> $f010,$4000
or.l #$80000000,(a0) ; Prep for startup
PMOVE_ (a1),crp ; -> $f011,$4c00
cmp.l #0,d4 ; If asked for, zap ExecBase good
bne 1$
moveq.l #0,d0
move.l d0,$4
1$
move.l #1,d1 ; Make sure inst cache is on!
MOVEC_ d1,cacr
move.l #1,d3 ; First pass, no delay
lea.l CacheRun,a6 ; Get the initial branch address
RSTLoop:
jmp (a6)
RSTIt:
reset ; Clobber the system
reset
CacheRun:
move.w ANYCREG,d1 ; Set a spell, take yer shoes off
subq.l #1,d3
bne CacheRun
move.b #3,$bfe201 ; Turn off Amiga ROM Overlay
move.b #2,$bfe001
cmp.l a3,a6 ; Last time through?
beq RSTLoop ; If so, go back
move.l a3,a6 ; No? Get the address,
move.l d5,d3 ; the delay
move.l #3,d1 ; freeze the cache
MOVEC_ d1,cacr
bra RSTIt ; And Up to the reset stuff
;======================================================================
;
; This is the RAM reboot code, which is called to reset the
; system into the new ROM, which is of course now in some magic
; and safe place. The ROM's jump address in in A4 when this
; code is called, and the TC register is in A0.
;
;======================================================================
RAMBootCode:
move.l #0,d1 ; Turn all caches off
MOVEC_ d1,cacr
move.l #10,d1 ; Let 'em know we're here
1$
bchg #1,$bfe001
move.l #80000,d0
2$ subq.l #1,d0
bne 2$
dbra d1,1$
PMOVE_ (a0),tc ; Turn on the MMU
jmp (a4) ; Start up the ROM
nop
nop
nop
nop
RAMBootEnd:
_BootCode:
dc.l RAMBootCode
_BootCodeSize:
dc.l RAMBootEnd-RAMBootCode+1
;======================================================================
;
; This routine forces a boot back to ROM, clearing out the
; ExecBase and turning off the MMU and caches.
;
; void CleanBoot(void)
;
;======================================================================
_CleanBoot:
move.l 4,a6
lea 1$,a5
CALLSYS Supervisor
rts
1$
move.l #0,(sp) ; Turn off MMU
move.l sp,a0
PMOVE_ (a0),tc ; -> $f010,$4000
move.l #0,d1 ; Turn all caches off
MOVEC_ d1,cacr
move.l 4,a6 ; Clear out ExecBase
move.l #0,$4
move.l $00f80000,d0 ; Which kind of real ROM?
cmp.l #$11144ef9,d0
beq 2$
move.l $00fc0004,a0
bra 3$
2$
move.l $00f80004,a0 ; We have a 512K ROM
3$
reset
reset
jmp (a0)
nop
nop
nop
nop
CleanBootEnd:
;======================================================================
;
; Pointers to the smart reset routine, and the length of this
; routine. Currently I'm using the CleanBoot routine, which will
; get the machine back to the ROM OS. A better smart reset routine
; could boot back to the virtual ROM rather than the physcial ROM.
;
;======================================================================
_ResetCode:
dc.l _CleanBoot
_ResetCodeSize:
dc.l CleanBootEnd-_CleanBoot+1
end