powerpc: Deindentify identify_cpu()

The for-loop body of identify_cpu() has gotten a little big, so move the
loop body logic into a separate function. No other changes.

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
Acked-by: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
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Michael Ellerman 2009-02-22 16:25:43 +00:00 коммит произвёл Benjamin Herrenschmidt
Родитель 1cdab55d8a
Коммит 666435bbf3
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@ -1785,22 +1785,15 @@ static struct cpu_spec __initdata cpu_specs[] = {
static struct cpu_spec the_cpu_spec;
struct cpu_spec * __init identify_cpu(unsigned long offset, unsigned int pvr)
static void __init setup_cpu_spec(unsigned long offset, struct cpu_spec *s)
{
struct cpu_spec *s = cpu_specs;
struct cpu_spec *t = &the_cpu_spec;
int i;
s = PTRRELOC(s);
t = PTRRELOC(t);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu_specs); i++,s++)
if ((pvr & s->pvr_mask) == s->pvr_value) {
/*
* If we are overriding a previous value derived
* from the real PVR with a new value obtained
* using a logical PVR value, don't modify the
* performance monitor fields.
* If we are overriding a previous value derived from the real
* PVR with a new value obtained using a logical PVR value,
* don't modify the performance monitor fields.
*/
if (t->num_pmcs && !s->num_pmcs) {
t->cpu_name = s->cpu_name;
@ -1812,24 +1805,23 @@ struct cpu_spec * __init identify_cpu(unsigned long offset, unsigned int pvr)
t->cpu_restore = s->cpu_restore;
t->platform = s->platform;
/*
* If we have passed through this logic once
* before and have pulled the default case
* because the real PVR was not found inside
* cpu_specs[], then we are possibly running in
* compatibility mode. In that case, let the
* oprofiler know which set of compatibility
* counters to pull from by making sure the
* oprofile_cpu_type string is set to that of
* compatibility mode. If the oprofile_cpu_type
* already has a value, then we are possibly
* overriding a real PVR with a logical one, and,
* in that case, keep the current value for
* If we have passed through this logic once before and
* have pulled the default case because the real PVR was
* not found inside cpu_specs[], then we are possibly
* running in compatibility mode. In that case, let the
* oprofiler know which set of compatibility counters to
* pull from by making sure the oprofile_cpu_type string
* is set to that of compatibility mode. If the
* oprofile_cpu_type already has a value, then we are
* possibly overriding a real PVR with a logical one,
* and, in that case, keep the current value for
* oprofile_cpu_type.
*/
if (t->oprofile_cpu_type == NULL)
t->oprofile_cpu_type = s->oprofile_cpu_type;
} else
*t = *s;
*PTRRELOC(&cur_cpu_spec) = &the_cpu_spec;
/*
@ -1840,19 +1832,33 @@ struct cpu_spec * __init identify_cpu(unsigned long offset, unsigned int pvr)
*PTRRELOC(&powerpc_base_platform) = t->platform;
#if defined(CONFIG_PPC64) || defined(CONFIG_BOOKE)
/* ppc64 and booke expect identify_cpu to also call
* setup_cpu for that processor. I will consolidate
* that at a later time, for now, just use #ifdef.
* we also don't need to PTRRELOC the function pointer
* on ppc64 and booke as we are running at 0 in real
* mode on ppc64 and reloc_offset is always 0 on booke.
/* ppc64 and booke expect identify_cpu to also call setup_cpu for
* that processor. I will consolidate that at a later time, for now,
* just use #ifdef. We also don't need to PTRRELOC the function
* pointer on ppc64 and booke as we are running at 0 in real mode
* on ppc64 and reloc_offset is always 0 on booke.
*/
if (s->cpu_setup) {
s->cpu_setup(offset, s);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_PPC64 || CONFIG_BOOKE */
}
struct cpu_spec * __init identify_cpu(unsigned long offset, unsigned int pvr)
{
struct cpu_spec *s = cpu_specs;
int i;
s = PTRRELOC(s);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu_specs); i++,s++) {
if ((pvr & s->pvr_mask) == s->pvr_value) {
setup_cpu_spec(offset, s);
return s;
}
}
BUG();
return NULL;
}