/* * QEMU s390-ccw firmware - jump to IPL code * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or (at * your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in the top-level * directory. */ #include #include #include "s390-ccw.h" #include "s390-arch.h" #define KERN_IMAGE_START 0x010000UL #define RESET_PSW_MASK (PSW_MASK_SHORTPSW | PSW_MASK_64) #define RESET_PSW ((uint64_t)&jump_to_IPL_addr | RESET_PSW_MASK) static uint64_t *reset_psw = 0, save_psw, ipl_continue; void write_reset_psw(uint64_t psw) { *reset_psw = psw; } static void jump_to_IPL_addr(void) { __attribute__((noreturn)) void (*ipl)(void) = (void *)ipl_continue; /* Restore reset PSW */ write_reset_psw(save_psw); ipl(); /* should not return */ } int jump_to_IPL_code(uint64_t address) { /* store the subsystem information _after_ the bootmap was loaded */ write_subsystem_identification(); write_iplb_location(); /* * The IPLB for QEMU SCSI type devices must be rebuilt during re-ipl. The * iplb.devno is set to the boot position of the target SCSI device. */ if (iplb.pbt == S390_IPL_TYPE_QEMU_SCSI) { iplb.devno = qipl.index; } if (have_iplb && !set_iplb(&iplb)) { panic("Failed to set IPLB"); } /* * The IPL PSW is at address 0. We also must not overwrite the * content of non-BIOS memory after we loaded the guest, so we * save the original content and restore it in jump_to_IPL_2. */ if (address) { save_psw = *reset_psw; write_reset_psw(RESET_PSW); ipl_continue = address; } debug_print_int("set IPL addr to", address ?: *reset_psw & PSW_MASK_SHORT_ADDR); /* Ensure the guest output starts fresh */ printf("\n"); /* * HACK ALERT. * We use the load normal reset to keep r15 unchanged. jump_to_IPL_2 * can then use r15 as its stack pointer. */ asm volatile("lghi %%r1,1\n\t" "diag %%r1,%%r1,0x308\n\t" : : : "1", "memory"); puts("IPL code jump failed"); return -1; } void jump_to_low_kernel(void) { /* * If it looks like a Linux binary, i.e. there is the "S390EP" magic from * arch/s390/kernel/head.S here, then let's jump to the well-known Linux * kernel start address (when jumping to the PSW-at-zero address instead, * the kernel startup code fails when we booted from a network device). */ if (!memcmp((char *)S390EP, "S390EP", 6)) { jump_to_IPL_code(KERN_IMAGE_START); } /* Trying to get PSW at zero address (pointed to by reset_psw) */ if (*reset_psw & RESET_PSW_MASK) { /* * Surely nobody will try running directly from lowcore, so * let's use 0 as an indication that we want to load the reset * psw at 0x0 and not jump to the entry. */ jump_to_IPL_code(0); } /* No other option left, so use the Linux kernel start address */ jump_to_IPL_code(KERN_IMAGE_START); }