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/* sprs.c -- Simulation of OR1K special-purpose registers Copyright (C) 1999 Damjan Lampret, lampret@opencores.org Copyright (C) 2008 Embecosm Limited Contributor Jeremy Bennett <jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com> This file is part of Or1ksim, the OpenRISC 1000 Architectural Simulator. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* This program is commented throughout in a fashion suitable for processing with Doxygen. */ /* Autoconf and/or portability configuration */ #include "config.h" #include "port.h" /* System includes */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <errno.h> /* Package includes */ #include "sprs.h" #include "sim-config.h" #include "debug.h" #include "execute.h" #include "spr-defs.h" #include "tick.h" #include "dcache-model.h" #include "icache-model.h" #include "dmmu.h" #include "immu.h" #include "toplevel-support.h" #include "pic.h" DECLARE_DEBUG_CHANNEL(immu); /* Set a specific SPR with a value. */ void mtspr(uint16_t regno, const uorreg_t value) { uorreg_t prev_val; prev_val = cpu_state.sprs[regno]; cpu_state.sprs[regno] = value; /* MM: Register hooks. */ switch (regno) { case SPR_TTCR: spr_write_ttcr (value); break; case SPR_TTMR: spr_write_ttmr (prev_val); break; /* Data cache simulateing stuff */ case SPR_DCBPR: /* FIXME: This is not correct. The arch. manual states: "Memory accesses * are not recorded (Unlike load or store instructions) and cannot invoke * any exception". If the physical address is invalid a bus error will be * generated. Also if the effective address is not resident in the mmu * the read will happen from address 0, which is naturally not correct. */ dc_simulate_read(peek_into_dtlb(value, 0, 1), value, 4); cpu_state.sprs[SPR_DCBPR] = 0; break; case SPR_DCBFR: dc_inv(value); cpu_state.sprs[SPR_DCBFR] = -1; break; case SPR_DCBIR: dc_inv(value); cpu_state.sprs[SPR_DCBIR] = 0; break; case SPR_DCBWR: cpu_state.sprs[SPR_DCBWR] = 0; break; case SPR_DCBLR: cpu_state.sprs[SPR_DCBLR] = 0; break; /* Instruction cache simulateing stuff */ case SPR_ICBPR: /* FIXME: The arch manual does not say what happens when an invalid memory * location is specified. I guess the same as for the DCBPR register */ ic_simulate_fetch(peek_into_itlb(value), value); cpu_state.sprs[SPR_ICBPR] = 0; break; case SPR_ICBIR: ic_inv(value); cpu_state.sprs[SPR_ICBIR] = 0; break; case SPR_ICBLR: cpu_state.sprs[SPR_ICBLR] = 0; break; case SPR_SR: cpu_state.sprs[regno] |= SPR_SR_FO; if((value & SPR_SR_IEE) && !(prev_val & SPR_SR_IEE)) pic_ints_en(); break; case SPR_NPC: { /* The debugger has redirected us to a new address */ /* This is usually done to reissue an instruction which just caused a breakpoint exception. */ /* JPB patch. When GDB stepi, this may be used to set the PC to the value it is already at. If this is the case, then we do nothing (in particular we do not trash a delayed branch) */ if (value != cpu_state.pc) { cpu_state.pc = value; if(!value && config.sim.verbose) PRINTF("WARNING: PC just set to 0!\n"); /* Clear any pending delay slot jumps also */ cpu_state.delay_insn = 0; pcnext = value + 4; /* Further JPB patch. If the processor is stalled, then subsequent reads of the NPC should return 0 until the processor is unstalled. If the processor is stalled, note that the NPC has been updated while the processor was stalled. */ if (runtime.cpu.stalled) { cpu_state.npc_not_valid = 1; } } } break; case SPR_PICSR: if(!config.pic.edge_trigger) /* When configured with level triggered interrupts we clear PICSR in PIC peripheral model when incoming IRQ goes low */ cpu_state.sprs[SPR_PICSR] = prev_val; break; case SPR_PICMR: /* If we have non-maskable interrupts, then the bottom two bits are always one. */ if (config.pic.use_nmi) { cpu_state.sprs[SPR_PICMR] |= 0x00000003; } if(cpu_state.sprs[SPR_SR] & SPR_SR_IEE) pic_ints_en(); break; case SPR_PMR: /* PMR[SDF] and PMR[DCGE] are ignored completely. */ if (config.pm.enabled && (value & SPR_PMR_SUME)) { PRINTF ("SUSPEND: PMR[SUME] bit was set.\n"); sim_done(); } break; default: /* Mask reserved bits in DTLBMR and DTLBMR registers */ if ( (regno >= SPR_DTLBMR_BASE(0)) && (regno < SPR_DTLBTR_LAST(3))) { if((regno & 0xff) < 0x80) cpu_state.sprs[regno] = DADDR_PAGE(value) | (value & (SPR_DTLBMR_V | SPR_DTLBMR_PL1 | SPR_DTLBMR_CID | SPR_DTLBMR_LRU)); else cpu_state.sprs[regno] = DADDR_PAGE(value) | (value & (SPR_DTLBTR_CC | SPR_DTLBTR_CI | SPR_DTLBTR_WBC | SPR_DTLBTR_WOM | SPR_DTLBTR_A | SPR_DTLBTR_D | SPR_DTLBTR_URE | SPR_DTLBTR_UWE | SPR_DTLBTR_SRE | SPR_DTLBTR_SWE)); } /* Mask reseved bits in ITLBMR and ITLBMR registers */ if ( (regno >= SPR_ITLBMR_BASE(0)) && (regno < SPR_ITLBTR_LAST(3))) { if((regno & 0xff) < 0x80) cpu_state.sprs[regno] = IADDR_PAGE(value) | (value & (SPR_ITLBMR_V | SPR_ITLBMR_PL1 | SPR_ITLBMR_CID | SPR_ITLBMR_LRU)); else cpu_state.sprs[regno] = IADDR_PAGE(value) | (value & (SPR_ITLBTR_CC | SPR_ITLBTR_CI | SPR_ITLBTR_WBC | SPR_ITLBTR_WOM | SPR_ITLBTR_A | SPR_ITLBTR_D | SPR_ITLBTR_SXE | SPR_ITLBTR_UXE)); } /* Links to GPRS */ if(regno >= 0x0400 && regno < 0x0420) { cpu_state.reg[regno - 0x0400] = value; } break; } } /* Get a specific SPR. */ uorreg_t mfspr(const uint16_t regno) { uorreg_t ret; ret = cpu_state.sprs[regno]; switch (regno) { case SPR_NPC: /* The NPC is the program counter UNLESS the NPC has been changed and we are stalled, which will have flushed the pipeline, so the value is zero. Currently this is optional behavior, since it breaks GDB. */ if (config.sim.strict_npc && cpu_state.npc_not_valid) { ret = 0; } else { ret = cpu_state.pc; } break; case SPR_TTCR: ret = spr_read_ttcr(); break; case SPR_FPCSR: // If hard floating point is disabled - return 0 if (!config.cpu.hardfloat) ret = 0; break; default: /* Links to GPRS */ if(regno >= 0x0400 && regno < 0x0420) ret = cpu_state.reg[regno - 0x0400]; } return ret; } /* Show status of important SPRs. */ void sprs_status(void) { PRINTF("VR : 0x%"PRIxREG" UPR : 0x%"PRIxREG"\n", cpu_state.sprs[SPR_VR], cpu_state.sprs[SPR_UPR]); PRINTF("SR : 0x%"PRIxREG"\n", cpu_state.sprs[SPR_SR]); PRINTF("MACLO: 0x%"PRIxREG" MACHI: 0x%"PRIxREG"\n", cpu_state.sprs[SPR_MACLO], cpu_state.sprs[SPR_MACHI]); PRINTF("EPCR0: 0x%"PRIxADDR" EPCR1: 0x%"PRIxADDR"\n", cpu_state.sprs[SPR_EPCR_BASE], cpu_state.sprs[SPR_EPCR_BASE+1]); PRINTF("EEAR0: 0x%"PRIxADDR" EEAR1: 0x%"PRIxADDR"\n", cpu_state.sprs[SPR_EEAR_BASE], cpu_state.sprs[SPR_EEAR_BASE+1]); PRINTF("ESR0 : 0x%"PRIxREG" ESR1 : 0x%"PRIxREG"\n", cpu_state.sprs[SPR_ESR_BASE], cpu_state.sprs[SPR_ESR_BASE+1]); PRINTF("TTMR : 0x%"PRIxREG" TTCR : 0x%"PRIxREG"\n", cpu_state.sprs[SPR_TTMR], cpu_state.sprs[SPR_TTCR]); PRINTF("PICMR: 0x%"PRIxREG" PICSR: 0x%"PRIxREG"\n", cpu_state.sprs[SPR_PICMR], cpu_state.sprs[SPR_PICSR]); PRINTF("PPC: 0x%"PRIxADDR" NPC : 0x%"PRIxADDR"\n", cpu_state.sprs[SPR_PPC], cpu_state.sprs[SPR_NPC]); }
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