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/*****************************************************************************
hal_arch.S -- m68k architecture code
*****************************************************************************/
#include <pkgconf/hal.h>
/*****************************************************************************
FUNC_START -- Function declaration macro
*****************************************************************************/
#define FUNC_START(name) \
.text; \
.even; \
.globl name; \
name:
/*****************************************************************************
The following routines assume the hal_jmp_buf structure is defined as
shown below.
typedef struct {
cyg_uint32 d2;
cyg_uint32 d3;
cyg_uint32 d4;
cyg_uint32 d5;
cyg_uint32 d6;
cyg_uint32 d7;
cyg_uint32 a2;
cyg_uint32 a3;
cyg_uint32 a4;
cyg_uint32 a5;
cyg_uint32 a6;
cyg_uint32 sp;
cyg_uint32 pc;
} hal_jmp_buf_t;
typedef cyg_uint32 hal_jmp_buf[sizeof(hal_jmp_buf_t) / sizeof(cyg_uint32)];
*****************************************************************************/
/*****************************************************************************
hal_m68k_setjmp -- Generic setjmp for the m68k architecture
externC int hal_m68k_setjmp(hal_jmp_buf env);
INPUT:
0(%sp): return address
4(%sp): env - address of a hal_jmp_buf structure
OUTPUT:
d0, d1, a0, a1 are ours to abuse.
RETURN VALUE:
This routine always returns zero in d0.l.
*****************************************************************************/
FUNC_START(hal_m68k_setjmp)
lea.l 4(%sp),%a1 /* Get a pointer to the position */
/* of the stack pointer before this */
/* call was made. IMPORTANT: The */
/* longjmp routine and the */
/* exception handler assume that */
/* saved stack pointers point to */
/* the location of the stack before */
/* the routine/exception occurred. */
move.l (%a1),%a0 /* Get a pointer to the buffer to */
/* save our state into. */
movem.l %d2-%d7/%a2-%a6,(%a0) /* Write all of the preserved */
lea (11*4)(%a0),%a0 /* registers, the stack pointer, */
move.l %a1,(%a0)+ /* and the return address into the */
move.l (%sp),(%a0) /* structure. */
moveq.l #0,%d0 /* Load a zero return value and */
rts /* return. */
/*****************************************************************************
hal_m68k_longjmp -- Generic longjmp for the m68k architecture
externC void hal_m68k_longjmp(hal_jmp_buf env, int val);
INPUT:
0(%sp): return address
4(%sp): env - address of a hal_jmp_buf structure
8(%sp): val - the non-zero value to return
OUTPUT:
d0, d1, a0, a1 are ours to abuse.
RETURN VALUE:
This routine always returns the value from the val parameter in d0.l
and to the location of the PC in the env structure.
*****************************************************************************/
FUNC_START(hal_m68k_longjmp)
move.l 8(%sp),%d0 /* Load the return value */
/* parameter. */
move.l 4(%sp),%a0 /* Get a pointer to the buffer to */
/* read our state from. */
movem.l (%a0),%d2-%d7/%a2-%a6 /* Load our preserved registers, */
lea (11*4)(%a0),%a0 /* stack pointer and return address */
move.l (%a0)+,%d1 /* from the structure. */
move.l (%a0),%a1
move.l %d1,%sp /* Set the stack pointer from the */
jmp (%a1) /* structure as out current stack */
/* pointer and jump to the return */
/* address from the structure. */
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