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/*=============================================================================
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//
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//      context.S
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//
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//      SPARClite context switch code
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//
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//=============================================================================
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
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// This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System.
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// Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND####
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//=============================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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//
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// Author(s):   nickg, gthomas, hmt
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// Contributors:        nickg, gthomas, hmt
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// Date:        1998-12-15
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// Purpose:     SPARClite context switch code
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// Description: This file contains implementations of the thread context
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//              switch routines. It also contains the longjmp() and setjmp()
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//              routines.
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//
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//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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//
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//===========================================================================*/
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#include 
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#include 
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#define DELAYS_AFTER_WRPSR_SAME_WINDOW
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#define DELAYS_AFTER_WRWIM
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        .text
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! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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!  hal_thread_switch_context
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!  Switch thread contexts
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!  %o0 = address of sp of next thread to execute
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!  %o1 = address of sp save location of current thread
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        .global hal_thread_switch_context
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hal_thread_switch_context:
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        ! First take the stack down to make room for the saved register
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        ! state, including a window save area at the base.  Leave the
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        ! current window save area undisturbed.  It is unused within the
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        ! save but will become current again when we continue in this
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        ! context.  This lets us do this whole piece of work without
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        ! diabling interrupts for too long, since, for example, we can
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        ! lower the stack atomically with one instruction:
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        sub     %sp, SAVE_REGS_SIZE, %sp
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        st      %sp, [ %o1 ]            ! return SP for this thread
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        std     %l0, [%sp + 0 * 4]      ! save L & I registers
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        std     %l2, [%sp + 2 * 4]
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        std     %l4, [%sp + 4 * 4]
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        std     %l6, [%sp + 6 * 4]
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        std     %i0, [%sp + 8 * 4]
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        std     %i2, [%sp + 10 * 4]
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        std     %i4, [%sp + 12 * 4]
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        std     %i6, [%sp + 14 * 4]
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#ifdef CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM
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        st      %o7, [%sp + 31 * 4]     ! save only the return address
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        ! and no need to preserve %o0 even though it is restored
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#else // save a maximal context
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        st      %g1, [%sp + 17 * 4]     ! save G & O registers
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        std     %g2, [%sp + 18 * 4]
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        std     %g4, [%sp + 20 * 4]
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        std     %g6, [%sp + 22 * 4]
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        std     %o0, [%sp + 24 * 4]
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        std     %o2, [%sp + 26 * 4]
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        std     %o4, [%sp + 28 * 4]
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        std     %o6, [%sp + 30 * 4]
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#endif // !CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM
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        ! and save the CWP in %g0 save place
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        rd      %psr, %g7
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        st      %g7, [%sp + 16 * 4]
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        ! Now load the destination thread by dropping through
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        ! to hal_thread_load_context
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!  hal_thread_load_context
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!  Load thread context
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!  %o0 = address of sp of next thread to execute
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!  Note that this function is also the second half of hal_thread_switch_context
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!  and is simply dropped into from it.
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        .global hal_thread_load_context
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hal_thread_load_context:
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        ! Here, we are a leaf routine but with slightly odd properties.
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        ! The stack is still the callers at this point but the register
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        ! set is up for grabs.  So we can use globals:
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        ld      [ %o0 ], %g7            ! Get the next saved SP
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        ! DISABLE INTERRUPTS *ONLY* NOT TRAPS
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        rd      %psr, %g6
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        or      %g6, 0xfe0, %g5         ! PIL up to 15 leave traps enabled
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        wr      %g5, %psr
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        ! force out all our callers register sets onto the stack
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        ! if necessary: the system will handily take care of this for
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        ! us as follows:
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp       ! need all these to preserve
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp       ! the linked list property...
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp
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#if 6 < __WINSIZE
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp
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#if 7 < __WINSIZE
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp
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#endif
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#endif
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        ! Fewer saves if fewer register windows.  For 8 register windows,
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        ! six of these is correct; a seventh would force out the current
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        ! set that was already saved manually above.  Note that minimal
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        ! space is allowed on stack for locals and ins in case this
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        ! sequence itself gets interrupted and recurses too deep.
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        ! now select the new window with traps disabled...
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        ! get the new PSR and CWP that we will ultimately restore
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        ! from the %g0 save place...
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        ld      [%g7 + 16 * 4], %g6     ! %g7 holds the new stack pointer
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        andn    %g6, 0x20, %g5          ! clear ET into %g5
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        and     %g6, __WINBITS, %g4     ! CWP bits only in %g4
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        ! calculate a new WIM...
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        add     %g4, 1, %g3             ! required invalid window number
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#if 8 == __WINSIZE
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        and     %g3, __WINBITS, %g3     ! modulo 8
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        cmp     %g3, __WINSIZE
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        bge,a   567f                    ! taken: do delay slot, handle overflow
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         mov    0, %g3                  ! only if .ge. above
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        mov     1, %g2
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        sll     %g2, %g3, %g2           ! converted to a mask for the WIM
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        ! DISABLE INTERRUPTS (TRAPS)
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        wr      %g5, %psr               ! set CWP to new window, disable traps
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        wr      %g2, %wim               ! and WIM to new value
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        nop
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        nop
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        nop
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        ! Must do this atomically so that the registers match the stack.
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        ! After locals and ins are loaded, we are conformant to the PCS
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        ! so can re-enable interrupts.
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        mov     %g7, %sp                ! target sp in situ (%sp = %o6)
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        ldd     [%sp + 0 * 4], %l0      ! restore L & I registers
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        ldd     [%sp + 2 * 4], %l2
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        ldd     [%sp + 4 * 4], %l4
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        ldd     [%sp + 6 * 4], %l6
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        ldd     [%sp + 8 * 4], %i0
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        ldd     [%sp + 10 * 4], %i2
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        ldd     [%sp + 12 * 4], %i4
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        ldd     [%sp + 14 * 4], %i6
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        wr      %g6, %psr               ! set new CWP and old ET and PIL
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        nop
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        ! now load the rest of the context; we can be interrupted here
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#ifdef CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM
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        ld      [%sp + 24 * 4], %o0     ! must load the initial argument
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        ld      [%sp + 17 * 4], %g1
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        ldd     [%sp + 18 * 4], %g2
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        ldd     [%sp + 20 * 4], %g4
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        ldd     [%sp + 22 * 4], %g6
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        ldd     [%sp + 24 * 4], %o0
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        ldd     [%sp + 26 * 4], %o2
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        ldd     [%sp + 28 * 4], %o4
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                                        ! %o6 = %sp, already set up
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        ld      [%sp + 31 * 4], %o7     ! "return" address
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        add     %sp, SAVE_REGS_SIZE, %sp ! and set the stack back
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!  HAL longjmp, setjmp implementations
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!FUNC_START(hal_setjmp)
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        .global hal_setjmp
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        ! Treat this as a leaf routine, may as well.
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        ! %o0 is the address of the buffer.
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        std     %l0, [%o0 + 0 * 4]      ! save L & I registers
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        std     %l2, [%o0 + 2 * 4]
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        std     %l4, [%o0 + 4 * 4]
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        std     %l6, [%o0 + 6 * 4]
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        std     %i0, [%o0 + 8 * 4]
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        std     %i2, [%o0 + 10 * 4]
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        std     %i4, [%o0 + 12 * 4]
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        std     %i6, [%o0 + 14 * 4]
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        std     %o6, [%o0 + 30 * 4]     ! just save %sp and return address
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        st      %g1, [%o0 + 17 * 4]     ! save G & O registers
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        std     %g2, [%o0 + 18 * 4]
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        std     %g4, [%o0 + 20 * 4]
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        std     %g6, [%o0 + 22 * 4]
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        std     %o0, [%o0 + 24 * 4]
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        std     %o2, [%o0 + 26 * 4]
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        std     %o4, [%o0 + 28 * 4]
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        std     %o6, [%o0 + 30 * 4]
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        ! and save the CWP in %g0 save place
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        rd      %psr, %g7
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        st      %g7, [%o0 + 16 * 4]
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        or      %g7, 0xfe0, %g6         ! PIL up to 15 leave traps enabled
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        wr      %g6, %psr
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        ! force out all our callers register sets onto the stack
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        ! if necessary: the system will handily take care of this for
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        ! us as follows:
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp       ! need all these to preserve
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp       ! the linked list property...
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp
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        save    %sp, -16 * 4, %sp
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        wr      %g7, %psr               ! set CWP back to as-was
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        nop
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        nop
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        nop
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        ldd     [%o0 + 22 * 4], %g6     ! preserve %g7 and %g6
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        mov     %o1, %g1                ! and the return value
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        andn    %g6, 0x20, %g5          ! clear ET also into %g5
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        ld      [%g7 + 16 * 4], %g4     ! %g7 holds the new stack pointer
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        bge,a   567f                    ! taken: do delay slot, handle overflow
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        sll     %g2, %g3, %g2           ! converted to a mask for the WIM
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        wr      %g5, %g4, %psr          ! set CWP to new window, disable traps
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        ldd     [%g7 + 0 * 4], %l0      ! restore L & I registers
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        ldd     [%g7 + 6 * 4], %l6
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        ld      [%g7 + 30 * 4], %sp     ! %o6 = %sp, set up now so as to conform
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        wr      %g6, %g4, %psr          ! set new CWP and old ET
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        nop
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        nop
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        ld      [%g7 + 31 * 4], %o7     ! "return" address
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        mov     %g7, %o0                ! original pointer was in %o0 anyway
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        ldd     [%o0 + 20 * 4], %g4
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        ldd     [%o0 + 22 * 4], %g6
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        ld      [%o0 + 25 * 4], %o1     ! %o0 = original pointer
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        ldd     [%o0 + 26 * 4], %o2
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        ld      [%o0 + 31 * 4], %o7     ! "return" address
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        xor     %o0, %g1, %g1           ! g1 = R^P, o0 = P
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        xor     %o0, %g1, %o0           ! g1 = R^P, o0 = R
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        ld      [%g1 + 17 * 4], %g1     ! and finally restore %g1
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#endif // !CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM
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! end of context.S
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