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* *
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* License Agreement *
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* *
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* Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Altera Corporation, San Jose, California, USA. *
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* All rights reserved. *
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* *
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *
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* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), *
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* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation *
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* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, *
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* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the *
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* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: *
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* *
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in *
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software. *
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR *
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, *
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE *
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER *
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING *
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* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER *
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* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. *
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* *
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* This agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State *
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* of California and by the laws of the United States of America. *
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******************************************************************************/
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#include "system.h"
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/*
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* This is the exception entry point code, which saves all the caller saved
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* registers and then handles the appropriate exception. It should be pulled
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* in using a .globl from all the exception handler routines. This scheme is
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* used so that if an interrupt is never registered, then this code will not
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* appear in the generated executable, thereby improving code footprint.
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*
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* If an external interrpt controller (EIC) is present, it will supply an
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* interrupt vector address to the processor when an interrupt occurs. For
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* The Altera Vectored Interrupt Controller (VIC) driver will establish a
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* vector table and the processor will jump directly to the appropriate
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* table entry, funnel routine, and then user ISR. This will bypass this code
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* in entirety. This code might still be linked into a system with an EIC,
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* but would then be used only for non-interrupt exceptions.
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*/
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/*
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* Explicitly allow the use of r1 (the assembler temporary register)
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* within this code. This register is normally reserved for the use of
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* the assembler.
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*/
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.set noat
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/*
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* The top and bottom of the exception stack
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*/
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#ifdef ALT_EXCEPTION_STACK
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.globl __alt_exception_stack_pointer
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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.globl __alt_exception_stack_limit
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/*
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* We need to store the value of the stack limit after interrupt somewhere.
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*/
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.globl alt_exception_old_stack_limit
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#endif
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#endif
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.section .exceptions.entry.label, "xa"
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.globl alt_exception
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.type alt_exception, @function
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alt_exception:
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.section .exceptions.entry, "xa"
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#ifdef ALT_EXCEPTION_STACK
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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stw et, %gprel(alt_exception_old_stack_limit)(gp)
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#endif
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movhi et, %hiadj(__alt_exception_stack_pointer - 80)
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addi et, et, %lo(__alt_exception_stack_pointer - 80)
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stw sp, 76(et)
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mov sp, et
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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movhi et, %hiadj(__alt_exception_stack_limit)
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addi et, et, %lo(__alt_exception_stack_limit)
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stw et, %gprel(alt_stack_limit_value)(gp)
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#endif
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#else
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/*
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* Process an exception. For all exceptions we must preserve all
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* caller saved registers on the stack (See the Nios2 ABI
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* documentation for details).
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*/
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addi sp, sp, -76
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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bltu sp, et, .Lstack_overflow
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#endif
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#endif
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stw ra, 0(sp)
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/*
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* Leave a gap in the stack frame at 4(sp) for the muldiv handler to
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* store zero into.
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stw r1, 8(sp)
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stw r3, 16(sp)
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stw r5, 24(sp)
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stw r6, 28(sp)
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stw r7, 32(sp)
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rdctl r5, estatus
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stw r8, 36(sp)
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stw r9, 40(sp)
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stw r10, 44(sp)
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stw r11, 48(sp)
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stw r12, 52(sp)
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stw r13, 56(sp)
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stw r14, 60(sp)
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stw r15, 64(sp)
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/*
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* ea-4 contains the address of the instruction being executed
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* when the exception occured. For interrupt exceptions, we will
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* will be re-issue the isntruction. Store it in 72(sp)
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*/
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stw r5, 68(sp) /* estatus */
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addi r15, ea, -4 /* instruction that caused exception */
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stw r15, 72(sp)
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* The interrupt testing code (.exceptions.irqtest) will be
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* linked here. If the Internal Interrupt Controller (IIC) is
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* present (an EIC is not present), the presense of an interrupt
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* is determined by examining CPU control registers or an interrupt
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* custom instruction, if present.
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* If the IIC is used and an interrupt is active, the code linked
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* here will call the HAL IRQ handler (alt_irq_handler()) which
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* successively calls registered interrupt handler(s) until no
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* interrupts remain pending. It then jumps to .exceptions.exit. If
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* there is no interrupt then it continues to .exception.notirq, below.
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.section .exceptions.notirq, "xa"
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/*
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* Prepare to service unimplemtned instructions or traps,
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* each of which is optionally inked into section .exceptions.soft,
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* which will preceed .exceptions.unknown below.
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* Unlike interrupts, we want to skip the exception-causing instructon
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* upon completion, so we write ea (address of instruction *after*
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* the one where the exception occured) into 72(sp). The actual
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* instruction that caused the exception is written in r2, which these
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* handlers will utilize.
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*/
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stw ea, 72(sp) /* Don't re-issue */
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ldw r2, -4(ea) /* Instruction that caused exception */
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/*
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* Other exception handling code, if enabled, will be linked here.
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* This includes unimplemted (multiply/divide) instruction support
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* (a BSP generaton option), and a trap handler (that would typically
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* be augmented with user-specific code). These are not linked in by
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* default.
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/*
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* In the context of linker sections, "unknown" are all exceptions
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* not handled by the built-in handlers above (interupt, and trap or
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* unimplemented instruction decoding, if enabled).
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* Advanced exception types can be serviced by registering a handler.
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* To do so, enable the "Enable Instruction-related Exception API" HAL
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* BSP setting. If this setting is disabled, this handler code will
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* either break (if the debug core is present) or enter an infinite
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.section .exceptions.unknown
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#ifdef ALT_INCLUDE_INSTRUCTION_RELATED_EXCEPTION_API
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* The C-based HAL routine alt_instruction_exception_entry() will
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* attempt to service the exception by calling a user-registered
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* exception handler using alt_instruction_exception_register().
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* If no handler was registered it will either break (if the
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* debugger is present) or go into an infinite loop since the
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* handling behavior is undefined; in that case we will not return here.
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/* Load exception-causing address as first argument (r4) */
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* serviced by a user-registered routine. Its return code (now in r2)
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* Return code was 0: Skip. The instruction after the exception is
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addi r15, ea, -4 /* instruction that caused exception */
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stw r15, 72(sp)
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* We got here because an instruction-related exception occured, but the
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* handler API was not compiled in. We do not presume to know how to
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* handle it. If the debugger is present, break, otherwise hang.
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*
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* If you get here then one of the following could have happened:
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*
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* - An instruction-generated exception occured, and the processor
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* does not have the extra exceptions feature enabled, or you
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* alt_instruction_exception_register()
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* Some examples of instruction-generated exceptions and why they
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* - Your program could have been compiled for a full-featured
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* Nios II core, but it is running on a smaller core, and
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* instruction emulation has been disabled by defining
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* ALT_NO_INSTRUCTION_EMULATION.
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*
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* You can work around the problem by re-enabling instruction
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* emulation, or you can figure out why your program is being
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* compiled for a system other than the one that it is running on.
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* implemented a handler for this instruction.
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* - Your processor includes an MMU or MPU, and you have enabled it
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* before registering an exception handler to service exceptions it
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* generates.
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* (a peripheral which negates its interrupt output before its
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* interrupt handler has been executed will cause spurious
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* interrupts)
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#ifdef NIOS2_HAS_DEBUG_STUB
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/*
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* Either tell the user now (if there is a debugger attached) or go into
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* the debug monitor which will loop until a debugger is attached.
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break
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.section .exceptions.exit.label
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.Lexception_exit:
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.section .exceptions.exit, "xa"
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/*
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* Restore the saved registers, so that all general purpose registers
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*/
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ldw r5, 68(sp)
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ldw ea, 72(sp) /* This becomes the PC once eret is executed */
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ldw ra, 0(sp)
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ldw r3, 16(sp)
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ldw r4, 20(sp)
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ldw r5, 24(sp)
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#ifdef ALT_EXCEPTION_STACK
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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ldw r8, 36(sp)
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ldw r9, 40(sp)
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ldw r10, 44(sp)
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ldw r11, 48(sp)
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ldw r12, 52(sp)
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ldw r13, 56(sp)
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ldw r14, 60(sp)
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ldw r15, 64(sp)
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#ifdef ALT_EXCEPTION_STACK
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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stw et, %gprel(alt_stack_limit_value)(gp)
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stw zero, %gprel(alt_exception_old_stack_limit)(gp)
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#endif
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ldw sp, 76(sp)
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#else
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addi sp, sp, 76
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#endif
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/*
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* Return to the interrupted instruction.
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*/
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eret
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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.Lstack_overflow:
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#endif
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