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/* * The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, * and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided * that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this * notice is included verbatim in any distributions. No written agreement, * license, or royalty fee is required for any of the authorized uses. * Modifications to this software may be copyrighted by their authors * and need not follow the licensing terms described here, provided that * the new terms are clearly indicated on the first page of each file where * they apply. */ #pragma once #ifndef __NO_BUILTIN #pragma system_header /* exception.h */ #endif /************************************************************************ * * exception.h * * Copyright (C) 2008 Analog Devices, Inc. * ************************************************************************/ #ifndef _EXCEPTION_H #define _EXCEPTION_H #ifdef _MISRA_RULES #pragma diag(push) #pragma diag(suppress:misra_rule_5_7) #pragma diag(suppress:misra_rule_6_3) #pragma diag(suppress:misra_rule_19_4) #pragma diag(suppress:misra_rule_19_7) #pragma diag(suppress:misra_rule_19_10) #pragma diag(suppress:misra_rule_19_13) #endif /* _MISRA_RULES */ /* ** Definitions for user-friendly interrupt handling. */ /* ** Memory-Mapped Registers (MMRs) - these record what causes address ** exceptions. */ #define EX_DATA_FAULT_STATUS 0xFFE00008 #define EX_DATA_FAULT_ADDR 0xFFE0000C #define EX_CODE_FAULT_STATUS 0xFFE01008 #define EX_CODE_FAULT_ADDR 0xFFE0100C /* ** Event Vector Table */ #define EX_EVENT_VECTOR_TABLE 0xFFE02000 /* ** Meaning of the various bits in EXCAUSE field in SEQSTAT register. */ #define EX_BITS 0x3F /* All EXCAUSE bits */ #define EX_TYPE 0x30 /* The bits which define the type */ #define EX_DEBUG 0x10 /* If set, is a debug exception type */ #define EX_SYS 0x20 /* If set, is a system exception type */ /* If neither set, is from EXCPT instr */ #define EX_IS_DEBUG_EXCEPTION(E) (((E)&EX_TYPE)==EX_DEBUG) #define EX_IS_SYSTEM_EXCEPTION(E) (((E)&EX_TYPE)==EX_SYS) #define EX_IS_USER_EXCEPTION(E) (((E)&EX_TYPE)==0) /* ** Service exceptions continue from the instruction after the one ** that raised the exception. ** Error exceptions restart the instruction that raised the exception. */ #define EX_IS_SERVICE_EXCEPTION(E) (!EX_IS_SYSTEM_EXCEPTION(E)) #define EX_IS_ERROR_EXCEPTION(E) (EX_IS_SYSTEM_EXCEPTION(E)) #define EX_DB_SINGLE_STEP 0x10 /* Processor is single-stepping */ #define EX_DB_EMTRCOVRFLW 0x11 /* Emulation Trace buffer overflowed */ #define EX_SYS_UNDEFINSTR 0x21 /* Undefined instruction */ #define EX_SYS_ILLINSTRC 0x22 /* Illegal instruction combination */ #define EX_SYS_DCPLBPROT 0x23 /* Data CPLB Protection violation */ #define EX_SYS_DALIGN 0x24 /* Data access misaligned address violation */ #define EX_SYS_UNRECEVT 0x25 /* Unrecoverable event */ #define EX_SYS_DCPLBMISS 0x26 /* Data access CPLB Miss */ #define EX_SYS_DCPLBMHIT 0x27 /* Data access CPLB Multiple Hits */ #define EX_SYS_EMWATCHPT 0x28 /* Emulation watch point match */ #define EX_SYS_CACCESSEX 0x29 /* Code fetch access exception */ #define EX_SYS_CALIGN 0x2A /* Attempted misaligned instr cache fetch */ #define EX_SYS_CCPLBPROT 0x2B /* Code fetch CPLB Protection */ #define EX_SYS_CCPLBMISS 0x2C /* CPLB miss on an instruction fetch */ #define EX_SYS_CCPLBMHIT 0x2D /* Code fetch CPLB Multiple Hits */ #define EX_SYS_ILLUSESUP 0x2E /* Illegal use of Supervisor Resource */ /* ** Meaning of the various bits in HWERRCAUSE in SEQSTAT */ #define EX_HWBITS (0x1F<<14) /* bits 18:14 */ #if !defined(__ADSPLPBLACKFIN__) #define EX_HW_NOMEM1 (0x16<<14) #define EX_HW_NOMEM2 (0x17<<14) #else #define EX_HW_SYSMMR (0x02<<14) #define EX_HW_EXTMEM (0x03<<14) #endif #define EX_HW_DMAHIT (0x01<<14) #define EX_HW_PERFMON (0x12<<14) #define EX_HW_RAISE (0x18<<14) /* ** Meaning of the bits in DATA_FAULT_STATUS and CODE_FAULT_STATUS */ #define EX_DATA_FAULT_ILLADDR (1<<19) /* non-existent memory */ #define EX_DATA_FAULT_DAG (1<<18) /* 0=>DAG0, 1=>DAG1 */ #define EX_DATA_FAULT_USERSUPV (1<<17) /* 0=>user mode, 1=> supervisor */ #define EX_DATA_FAULT_READWRITE (1<<16) /* 0=>read, 1=>write */ #define EX_DATA_FAULT_CPLB 0xFFFF /* 0=>CPLB0, 1=>CPLB1, etc */ #define EX_CODE_FAULT_ILLADDR (1<<19) /* non-existent memory */ #define EX_CODE_FAULT_USERSUPV (1<<17) /* 0=>user mode, 1=> supervisor */ #define EX_CODE_FAULT_CPLB 0xFFFF /* 0=>CPLB0, 1=>CPLB1, etc */ /* ** The kinds of interrupt that can occur. These are also the ** indices into the Event Vector Table. */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif typedef enum { ik_err=-1, ik_emulation, ik_reset, ik_nmi, ik_exception, ik_global_int_enable, ik_hardware_err, ik_timer, ik_ivg7, ik_ivg8, ik_ivg9, ik_ivg10, ik_ivg11, ik_ivg12, ik_ivg13, ik_ivg14, ik_ivg15, num_interrupt_kind } interrupt_kind; /* ** Structure for recording details of an exception or interrupt ** that has occurred. */ typedef struct { interrupt_kind kind; /* whether interrupt, exception, etc. */ int value; /* interrupt number, exception type, etc. */ void *pc; /* PC at point where exception occurred */ void *addr; /* if an address faulted, which one. */ unsigned status; /* if an address faulted, why. */ } interrupt_info; /* ** Macro for defining an interrupt routine */ typedef void (*ex_handler_fn)(); #define EX_HANDLER(KIND,NAME) \ _Pragma(#KIND) \ void NAME () #define EX_HANDLER_PROTO(KIND, NAME) EX_HANDLER(KIND, NAME) #define EX_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(NAME) EX_HANDLER(interrupt,NAME) #define EX_EXCEPTION_HANDLER(NAME) EX_HANDLER(exception,NAME) #define EX_NMI_HANDLER(NAME) EX_HANDLER(nmi,NAME) #define EX_REENTRANT_HANDLER(NAME) \ _Pragma("interrupt_reentrant") \ EX_HANDLER(interrupt,NAME) /* ** A convenience function for setting up the interrupt_info contents. ** Must be called from immediately with the interrupt handler. */ void get_interrupt_info(interrupt_kind int_kind, interrupt_info *int_info); /* ** Diagnostics function for reporting unexpected events. */ void _ex_report_event(interrupt_info *int_info); /* ** Register an interrupt handler within the EVT. ** Return previous value if there was one. */ ex_handler_fn register_handler(interrupt_kind int_kind, ex_handler_fn handler); /* ** Some magic values for registering default and null handlers. */ #define EX_INT_DEFAULT ((ex_handler_fn)-1) #define EX_INT_IGNORE ((ex_handler_fn)0) /* ** Extended function to register an interrupt handler within the EVT. ** Returns the old handler. ** ** If enabled == EX_INT_ALWAYS_ENABLE, install fn (if fn != EX_INT_IGNORE ** and fn != EX_INT_DISABLE), and then enable the interrupt in IMASK then ** return ** ** If fn == EX_INT_IGNORE, disable the interrupt ** If fn == EX_INT_DEFAULT, delete the handler entry in the EVT and disable ** the interrupt in IMASK ** Otherwise, install the new interrupt handler. Then, ** If enabled == EX_INT_DISABLE, disable the interrupt in IMASK ** If enabled == EX_INT_ENABLE, enable the interrupt in IMASK ** otherwise leave the interrupt status alone. */ ex_handler_fn register_handler_ex(interrupt_kind kind, ex_handler_fn fn, int enable); /* Constants for the enabled parameter of register_handler_ex */ #define EX_INT_DISABLE 0 #define EX_INT_ENABLE 1 #define EX_INT_KEEP_IMASK -1 #define EX_INT_ALWAYS_ENABLE 2 /* ** Allow the user to raise exceptions from C. */ int raise_interrupt(interrupt_kind kind, int which, int cmd, int arg1, int arg2); #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #ifdef _MISRA_RULES #pragma diag(pop) #endif /* _MISRA_RULES */ #endif /* _EXCEPTION_H */
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