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* *
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* License Agreement *
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* *
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* Copyright (c) 2006 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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* *
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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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******************************************************************************/
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#include "system.h"
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#include "nios2.h"
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/* Setup header files to work with assembler code. */
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#define ALT_ASM_SRC
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/* Debug logging facility */
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#include "sys/alt_log_printf.h"
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/*************************************************************************\
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| MACROS |
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\*************************************************************************/
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/*
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* The new build tools explicitly define macros when alt_load()
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* must be called. The define ALT_LOAD_EXPLICITLY_CONTROLLED tells us that
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* those macros are controlling if alt_load() needs to be called.
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*/
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#ifdef ALT_LOAD_EXPLICITLY_CONTROLLED
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/* Need to call alt_load() if any of these sections are being copied. */
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#if defined(ALT_LOAD_COPY_RODATA) || defined(ALT_LOAD_COPY_RWDATA) || defined(ALT_LOAD_COPY_EXCEPTIONS)
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#define CALL_ALT_LOAD
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#endif
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#else /* !ALT_LOAD_EXPLICITLY_CONTROLLED */
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/*
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* The legacy build tools use the following macros to detect when alt_load()
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* needs to be called.
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*/
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#define __ALT_LOAD_SECTIONS(res, text, rodata, exc) \
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((res##_BASE != rodata##_BASE) || \
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(res##_BASE != rwdata##_BASE) || \
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(res##_BASE != exc##_BASE))
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#define _ALT_LOAD_SECTIONS(res, text, rodata, exc) \
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__ALT_LOAD_SECTIONS(res, text, rodata, exc)
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#define ALT_LOAD_SECTIONS _ALT_LOAD_SECTIONS(ALT_RESET_DEVICE, \
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ALT_RODATA_DEVICE, \
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ALT_RWDATA_DEVICE, \
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ALT_EXCEPTIONS_DEVICE)
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/* Call alt_load() if there is no bootloader and ALT_LOAD_SECTIONS isn't 0. */
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#if defined(ALT_NO_BOOTLOADER) && ALT_LOAD_SECTIONS
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#define CALL_ALT_LOAD
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#endif
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#endif /* !ALT_LOAD_EXPLICITLY_CONTROLLED */
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/*
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* When the legacy build tools define a macro called ALT_NO_BOOTLOADER,
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* it indicates that initialization code is allowed at the reset address.
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* The new build tools define a macro called ALT_ALLOW_CODE_AT_RESET for
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* the same purpose.
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*/
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#ifdef ALT_NO_BOOTLOADER
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#define ALT_ALLOW_CODE_AT_RESET
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#endif
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/*************************************************************************\
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| EXTERNAL REFERENCES |
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\*************************************************************************/
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/*
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* The entry point for user code is either "main" in hosted mode, or
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* "alt_main" in standalone mode. These are explicitly referenced here,
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* to ensure they are built into the executable. This allows the user
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* to build them into libraries, rather than supplying them in object
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* files at link time.
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*/
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.globl main
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.globl alt_main
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/*
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* Create a reference to the software multiply/divide and trap handers,
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* so that if they are provided, they will appear in the executable.
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*/
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#ifndef ALT_NO_INSTRUCTION_EMULATION
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.globl alt_exception_muldiv
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#endif
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#ifdef ALT_TRAP_HANDLER
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.globl alt_exception_trap
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#endif
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/*
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* Linker defined symbols used to initialize bss.
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*/
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.globl __bss_start
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.globl __bss_end
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| RESET SECTION (.entry) |
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/*
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* This is the reset entry point for Nios II.
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*
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* At reset, only the cache line which contain the reset vector is
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* initialized by the hardware. The code within the first cache line
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* initializes the remainder of the instruction cache.
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*/
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.section .entry, "xa"
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.align 5
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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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* Some tools want to know where the reset vector is.
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* Code isn't always provided at the reset vector but at least the
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* __reset label always contains the reset vector address because
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* it is defined at the start of the .entry section.
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*/
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.globl __reset
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.type __reset, @function
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__reset:
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/*
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* Initialize the instruction cache if present (i.e. size > 0) and
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* reset code is allowed unless optimizing for RTL simulation.
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* RTL simulations can ensure the instruction cache is already initialized
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* so skipping this loop speeds up RTL simulation.
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*/
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#if NIOS2_ICACHE_SIZE > 0 && defined(ALT_ALLOW_CODE_AT_RESET) && !defined(ALT_SIM_OPTIMIZE)
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/* Assume the instruction cache size is always a power of two. */
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#if NIOS2_ICACHE_SIZE > 0x8000
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movhi r2, %hi(NIOS2_ICACHE_SIZE)
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#else
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movui r2, NIOS2_ICACHE_SIZE
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#endif
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0:
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initi r2
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addi r2, r2, -NIOS2_ICACHE_LINE_SIZE
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bgt r2, zero, 0b
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1:
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/*
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* The following debug information tells the ISS not to run the loop above
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* but to perform its actions using faster internal code.
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*/
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.pushsection .debug_alt_sim_info
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.int 1, 1, 0b, 1b
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.popsection
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#endif /* Initialize Instruction Cache */
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/*
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* Jump to the _start entry point in the .text section if reset code
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* is allowed or if optimizing for RTL simulation.
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*/
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#if defined(ALT_ALLOW_CODE_AT_RESET) || defined(ALT_SIM_OPTIMIZE)
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/* Jump to the _start entry point in the .text section. */
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movhi r1, %hi(_start)
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ori r1, r1, %lo(_start)
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jmp r1
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.size __reset, . - __reset
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#endif /* Jump to _start */
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* When not using exit, provide an _exit symbol to prevent unresolved
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* references to _exit from the linker script.
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*/
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#ifdef ALT_NO_EXIT
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.globl _exit
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_exit:
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#endif
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| TEXT SECTION (.text) |
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/*
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* Start of the .text section, and also the code entry point when
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* the code is executed by a bootloader rather than directly from reset.
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.section .text
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.align 2
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.globl _start
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.type _start, @function
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_start:
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/*
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* Initialize the data cache if present (i.e. size > 0) and not
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* optimizing for RTL simulation.
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* RTL simulations can ensure the data cache is already initialized
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* so skipping this loop speeds up RTL simulation.
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#if NIOS2_DCACHE_SIZE > 0 && !defined(ALT_SIM_OPTIMIZE)
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/* Assume the data cache size is always a power of two. */
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#if NIOS2_DCACHE_SIZE > 0x8000
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movhi r2, %hi(NIOS2_DCACHE_SIZE)
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movui r2, NIOS2_DCACHE_SIZE
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initd 0(r2)
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addi r2, r2, -NIOS2_DCACHE_LINE_SIZE
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bgt r2, zero, 0b
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/*
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* The following debug information tells the ISS not to run the loop above
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* but to perform its actions using faster internal code.
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*/
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.pushsection .debug_alt_sim_info
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.int 2, 1, 0b, 1b
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.popsection
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#endif /* Initialize Data Cache */
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/* Log that caches have been initialized. */
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ALT_LOG_PUTS(alt_log_msg_cache)
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/* Log that the stack pointer is about to be setup. */
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ALT_LOG_PUTS(alt_log_msg_stackpointer)
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#if (NIOS2_NUM_OF_SHADOW_REG_SETS == 0)
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/*
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* Now that the caches are initialized, set up the stack pointer.
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* The value provided by the linker is assumed to be correctly aligned.
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movhi sp, %hi(__alt_stack_pointer)
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ori sp, sp, %lo(__alt_stack_pointer)
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/* Set up the global pointer. */
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movhi gp, %hi(_gp)
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ori gp, gp, %lo(_gp)
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#else /* NIOS2_NUM_OF_SHADOW_REG_SETS > 0 */
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/*
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* Set up the GP and SP in all shadow register sets.
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/*
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* Check current register set number, if CPU resets into a shadow register
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* set, switch register set to 0 by writing zero to SSTATUS register and
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* execute an ERET instruction that just jumps to the next PC address
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* (use the NEXTPC instruction to get this).
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*/
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rdctl r2, status
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/* Get the current register set number (STATUS.CRS). */
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/* Skip switch register set if STATUS.CRS is 0. */
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beq r3, zero, .Lskip_switch_reg_set
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.set nobreak
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/* Current register set is non-zero, set SSTATUS to 0. */
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nextpc ea
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/* Point to instruction after eret. */
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addi ea, ea, 8
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* Execute ERET instruction that just jumps to the next PC address
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eret
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mov r2, zero
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wrctl status, r2
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movui r3, NIOS2_NUM_OF_SHADOW_REG_SETS
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/* Set up the stack pointer in register set 0. */
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movhi sp, %hi(__alt_stack_pointer)
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ori sp, sp, %lo(__alt_stack_pointer)
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/* Set up the global pointer in register set 0. */
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movhi gp, %hi(_gp)
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ori gp, gp, %lo(_gp)
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.Lsetup_sp_and_gp_loop:
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/*
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* Setup GP and SP for shadow register set
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* from NIOS2_NUM_OF_SHADOW_REG_SETS to 0
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*/
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/* Skip if number of register sets is 0. */
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beq r3, zero, .Lno_shadow_register_set
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/* Add previous register set STATUS.PRS by 1 */
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movhi r4, 1
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add r2, r2, r4
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/* Write STATUS */
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wrctl status, r2
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/* Clear r0 in the shadow register set (not done by hardware) */
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wrprs r0, r0
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/* Write the GP in previous register set */
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wrprs gp, gp
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/* Only write the SP in previous register set
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* if using the seperate exception stack. For normal case (single stack),
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* funnel code would read the SP from previous register set.
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*/
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#ifdef ALT_INTERRUPT_STACK
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movhi et, %hiadj(__alt_interrupt_stack_pointer)
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addi et, et, %lo(__alt_interrupt_stack_pointer)
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wrprs sp, et
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#endif /* ALT_INTERRUPT_STACK */
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/* Decrease number of register set counter by 1 */
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addi r3, r3, -1
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br .Lsetup_sp_and_gp_loop
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.Lno_shadow_register_set:
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#endif /* NIOS2_NUM_OF_SHADOW_REG_SETS */
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/*
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* Clear the BSS if not optimizing for RTL simulation.
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*
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* This uses the symbols: __bss_start and __bss_end, which are defined
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* by the linker script. They mark the begining and the end of the bss
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* region. The linker script guarantees that these values are word aligned.
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*/
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#ifndef ALT_SIM_OPTIMIZE
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/* Log that the BSS is about to be cleared. */
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ALT_LOG_PUTS(alt_log_msg_bss)
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movhi r2, %hi(__bss_start)
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ori r2, r2, %lo(__bss_start)
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movhi r3, %hi(__bss_end)
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ori r3, r3, %lo(__bss_end)
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beq r2, r3, 1f
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0:
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stw zero, (r2)
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addi r2, r2, 4
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bltu r2, r3, 0b
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/*
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* The following debug information tells the ISS not to run the loop above
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* but to perform its actions using faster internal code.
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*/
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.pushsection .debug_alt_sim_info
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.int 3, 1, 0b, 1b
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.popsection
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#endif /* ALT_SIM_OPTIMIZE */
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/*
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* The alt_load() facility is normally used when there is no bootloader.
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* It copies some sections into RAM so it acts like a mini-bootloader.
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*/
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#ifdef CALL_ALT_LOAD
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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/*
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* If the user has selected stack checking then we need to set up a safe
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* value in the stack limit register so that the relocation functions
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* don't think the stack has overflowed (the contents of the rwdata
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* section aren't defined until alt_load() has been called).
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*/
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mov et, zero
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#endif
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call alt_load
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#endif /* CALL_ALT_LOAD */
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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/*
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* Set up the stack limit (if required). The linker has set up the
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* copy of the variable which is in memory.
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*/
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ldw et, %gprel(alt_stack_limit_value)(gp)
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#endif
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/* Log that alt_main is about to be called. */
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ALT_LOG_PUTS(alt_log_msg_alt_main)
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/* Call the C entry point. It should never return. */
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call alt_main
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/* Wait in infinite loop in case alt_main does return. */
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alt_after_alt_main:
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br alt_after_alt_main
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.size _start, . - _start
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/*
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* Add information about the stack base if stack overflow checking is enabled.
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| 447 |
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*/
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#ifdef ALT_STACK_CHECK
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.globl alt_stack_limit_value
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.section .sdata,"aws",@progbits
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.align 2
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.type alt_stack_limit_value, @object
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.size alt_stack_limit_value, 4
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| 454 |
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alt_stack_limit_value:
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.long __alt_stack_limit
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#endif
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