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@chapter CPU Model Dependent Features
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@section Introduction
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Microprocessors are generally classified into
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families with a variety of CPU models or implementations within
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that family.  Within a processor family, there is a high level
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of binary compatibility.  This family may be based on either an
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architectural specification or on maintaining compatibility with
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a popular processor.  Recent microprocessor families such as the
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SPARC or PA-RISC are based on an architectural specification
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which is independent or any particular CPU model or
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implementation.  Older families such as the M68xxx and the iX86
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evolved as the manufacturer strived to produce higher
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performance processor models which maintained binary
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compatibility with older models.
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RTEMS takes advantage of the similarity of the
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various models within a CPU family.  Although the models do vary
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in significant ways, the high level of compatibility makes it
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possible to share the bulk of the CPU dependent executive code
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across the entire family.  Each processor family supported by
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RTEMS has a list of features which vary between CPU models
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within a family.  For example, the most common model dependent
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feature regardless of CPU family is the presence or absence of a
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floating point unit or coprocessor.  When defining the list of
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features present on a particular CPU model, one simply notes
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that floating point hardware is or is not present and defines a
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single constant appropriately.  Conditional compilation is
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utilized to include the appropriate source code for this CPU
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model's feature set.  It is important to note that this means
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that RTEMS is thus compiled using the appropriate feature set
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and compilation flags optimal for this CPU model used.  The
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alternative would be to generate a binary which would execute on
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all family members using only the features which were always
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present.
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This chapter presents the set of features which vary
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across SPARC implementations and are of importance to RTEMS.
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The set of CPU model feature macros are defined in the file
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c/src/exec/score/cpu/XXX/XXX.h based upon the particular CPU
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model defined on the compilation command line.
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@section CPU Model Name
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The macro CPU_MODEL_NAME is a string which designates
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the name of this CPU model.  For example, for the MODEL
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processor, this macro is set to the string "XXX".
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@section Floating Point Unit
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The macro XXX_HAS_FPU is set to 1 to indicate that
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this CPU model has a hardware floating point unit and 0
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otherwise.  It does not matter whether the hardware floating
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point support is incorporated on-chip or is an external
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coprocessor.
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@section Another Optional Feature
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The macro XXX

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