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#ifndef CYGONCE_HAL_ARCH_INC
#define CYGONCE_HAL_ARCH_INC
##=============================================================================
##
## arch.inc
##
## MIPS assembler header file
##
##=============================================================================
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#######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
##
## Author(s): nickg
## Contributors: nickg, dmoseley
## Date: 1997-10-16
## Purpose: Architecture definitions.
## Description: This file contains various definitions and macros that are
## useful for writing assembly code for the MIPS CPU family.
## Usage:
## #include <cyg/hal/arch.inc>
## ...
##
##
######DESCRIPTIONEND####
##
##=============================================================================
#include <cyg/hal/mips.inc>
#include <cyg/hal/variant.inc>
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Set up the value for the initial status register
# Either the variant or platform may define an INITIAL_SR of its
#own. If not then provide a default value here.
#ifndef INITIAL_SR
# Both the variant and platform HALs have the option to add some bits
# to the default status register. If they do not choose to do so,
# supply default zeroes here.
# ifndef INITIAL_SR_VAR
# define INITIAL_SR_VAR 0x00000000
# endif
# ifndef INITIAL_SR_PLF
# define INITIAL_SR_PLF 0x00000000
# endif
#if defined(CYG_HAL_STARTUP_RAM) || defined(CYG_HAL_STARTUP_ROMRAM)
# if defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_SIM) || !defined(CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR)
# define INITIAL_SR_ARCH 0x1000ff00 /* CP0 usable, Ints enabled, master interrupt disable */
# else
# define INITIAL_SR_ARCH 0x1040ff00 /* as above + ROM vectors used */
# endif
#elif defined(CYG_HAL_STARTUP_ROM)
# define INITIAL_SR_ARCH 0x1040ff00 /* as above + ROM vectors used */
#endif
#define INITIAL_SR (INITIAL_SR_ARCH|INITIAL_SR_VAR|INITIAL_SR_PLF)
#endif
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Setup the initial value for the config0 register
#ifndef INITIAL_CONFIG0
#define INITIAL_CONFIG0 0x00000002
#endif
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## MIPS thread and interrupt saved state. This must match the layout of the
## HAL_SavedRegisters in hal_arch.h. Do not change this without changing the
## layout there, or viceversa.
# Size of registers that change size between 32 and 64 bit implementations
#ifdef CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_64BIT
# define mips_regsize 8
#else
# define mips_regsize 4
#endif
# Size of registers that stay the same size in all implementations
# define mips_regsize32 4
# Size of FPU registers.
#if defined(CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_FPU)
# if defined(CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_FPU_64BIT)
# define mips_fpuregsize 8
# elif defined(CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_FPU_32BIT)
# define mips_fpuregsize 4
# else
# error MIPS FPU register size not defined
# endif
#endif
#define mipsreg_regs 0
#define mipsreg_hi (mips_regsize*32)
#define mipsreg_lo (mipsreg_hi+mips_regsize)
#ifdef CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_FPU
# define mipsreg_fpureg (mipsreg_lo+mips_regsize)
# define mipsreg_fcr31 (mipsreg_fpureg+(mips_fpuregsize*32))
# define mipsreg_fppad (mipsreg_fcr31+mips_regsize32)
# define mipsreg_vector (mipsreg_fppad+mips_regsize32)
#else
# define mipsreg_vector (mipsreg_lo+mips_regsize)
#endif
#define mipsreg_sr (mipsreg_vector+mips_regsize32)
#define mipsreg_pc (mipsreg_sr+mips_regsize32)
#define mipsreg_cachectrl (mipsreg_pc+mips_regsize)
#define mipsreg_cause (mipsreg_cachectrl+mips_regsize32)
#define mipsreg_badvr (mipsreg_cause+mips_regsize32)
#define mipsreg_prid (mipsreg_badvr+mips_regsize)
#define mipsreg_config (mipsreg_prid+mips_regsize32)
#define mipsreg_size (mipsreg_config+mips_regsize32)
# The following expression ensures that the decrement is always a
# multiple of 16 bytes. This is a requirement of the MEABI used in
# MIPS32/64 targets.
#define mips_exception_decrement ((mipsreg_size*2)&~0xF)
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Minimal stack frame size uses to call functions from asm.
#define mips_stack_frame_size 32 // 4 (64 bit) args worth
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Load Address and Relocate. This macro is used in code that may be linked
## to execute out of RAM but is actually executed from ROM. If that is the
## case a suitable version of this macro will have been defined elsewhere.
## This is just a default version for use when that does not happen.
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_LAR_DEFINED
.macro lar reg,addr
la \reg,\addr
.endm
#define CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_LAR_DEFINED
#endif
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## CPU specific macros. These provide a common assembler interface to
## operations that may have CPU specific implementations on different
## variants of the architecture.
# Initialize CPU
.macro hal_cpu_init
#if defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_MIPS32) || defined(CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_MIPS64)
# Initialize/clear watchpoint registers
mvatc0 zero, C0_WATCHLO
nop
nop
nop
mtc0 zero, C0_WATCHHI
nop
nop
nop
#endif /* CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_MIPS32 || CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_MIPS64 */
mtc0 zero,cause # zero cause reg
nop
#if !defined(CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR)
la v0,INITIAL_SR # initialize status register
mtc0 v0,status
nop
nop
nop
la v0,INITIAL_CONFIG0
mtc0 v0,config0
nop
nop
nop
#endif
.endm
# Enable interrupts
#ifdef CYG_HAL_MIPS_R3900
.macro hal_cpu_int_enable
mfc0 v0,status
nop
nop
ori v0,v0,0x0001 # set IE bit
mtc0 v0,status
nop
nop
nop
.endm
#else
.macro hal_cpu_int_enable
mfc0 v0,status
la v1,0xFFFFFFF9
and v0,v0,v1 # clear EXL and ERL bits
ori v0,v0,0x0001 # set IE bit
mtc0 v0,status
nop
nop
nop
.endm
#endif
# Disable interrupts
.macro hal_cpu_int_disable
mfc0 v0,status
la v1,0xFFFFFFFE
and v0,v0,v1
mtc0 v0,status
nop
nop
nop
.endm
# Merge the interrupt enable state of the status register in
# \sr with the current sr.
#ifdef CYG_HAL_MIPS_R3900
#define HAL_SR_INT_MASK 0x00000001 // IEc only
#else
#define HAL_SR_INT_MASK 0x00000007 // IE, EXL, ERL
#endif
.macro hal_cpu_int_merge sr
mfc0 v0,status # V0 = current SR
la v1,HAL_SR_INT_MASK # V1 = SR interrupt bits mask
and \sr,\sr,v1 # Isolate interrupt bits of \sr
nor v1,v1,zero # Invert mask
and v0,v0,v1 # V0 = current SR except int bits
or v0,v0,\sr # V0 = New SR
mtc0 v0,status # Return to SR
.endm
# Enable further exception processing, and disable
# interrupt processing.
#ifdef CYG_HAL_MIPS_R3900
.macro hal_cpu_except_enable
hal_cpu_int_disable
.endm
#else
.macro hal_cpu_except_enable
mfc0 v0,status
la v1,0xFFFFFFF0
and v0,v0,v1 # clear EXL, ERL and IE bits
mtc0 v0,status
nop
nop
nop
.endm
#endif
# Return from exception.
#ifdef CYG_HAL_MIPS_R3900
.macro hal_cpu_eret pc,sr
mtc0 \sr,status # Load status register
nop
nop
nop
sync # settle things down
jr \pc # jump back to interrupted code
rfe # restore state (delay slot)
.endm
#else
.macro hal_cpu_eret pc,sr
.set mips3
ori \sr,\sr,2 # prevent interrupts until eret
mtc0 \sr,status # put SR back
nop
nop
nop
mvatc0 \pc,epc # put PC in EPC
nop
nop
nop
sync # settle things down
eret # return
nop # just to be safe
.set mips0
.endm
#endif
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Default MIPS interrupt decoding macros. This uses the basic interrupt
# support provided by CP0 in the cause and status registers. If there is
# a more complex external interrupt controller, or the default stuff is
# interpreted differently (as in the TX3904) then these macros will be
# overridden and CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_INTC_DEFINED will be defined.
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_INTC_DEFINED
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_INTC_INIT_DEFINED
# initialize all interrupts to disabled
.macro hal_intc_init
mfc0 v0,status
nop
lui v1,0xFFFF
ori v1,v1,0x00FF
and v0,v0,v1 # clear the IntMask bits
mtc0 v0,status
nop
nop
nop
.endm
#endif
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_INTC_DECODE_DEFINED
.macro hal_intc_decode vnum
mfc0 v1,status # get status register (interrupt mask)
nop # delay slot
mfc0 v0,cause # get cause register
nop # delay slot
and v0,v0,v1 # apply interrupt mask
srl v0,v0,10 # shift interrupt bits down
andi v0,v0,0x7f # isolate 6 interrupt bits
la v1,hal_intc_translation_table
add v0,v0,v1 # index into table
lb \vnum,0(v0) # pick up vector number
.endm
#endif
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_INTC_TRANSLATE_DEFINED
#ifdef CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
.macro hal_intc_translate inum,vnum
move \vnum,zero # Just vector zero is supported
.endm
#else
.macro hal_intc_translate inum,vnum
move \vnum,\inum # Vector == interrupt number
.endm
#endif
#endif
.macro hal_intc_decode_data
hal_intc_translation_table:
.byte 0, 0, 1, 0
.byte 2, 0, 1, 0
.byte 3, 0, 1, 0
.byte 2, 0, 1, 0
.byte 4, 0, 1, 0
.byte 2, 0, 1, 0
.byte 3, 0, 1, 0
.byte 2, 0, 1, 0
.byte 5, 0, 1, 0
.byte 2, 0, 1, 0
.byte 3, 0, 1, 0
.byte 2, 0, 1, 0
.byte 4, 0, 1, 0
.byte 2, 0, 1, 0
.byte 3, 0, 1, 0
.byte 2, 0, 1, 0
.endm
#endif
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Register save and restore macros. These expect a pointer to a CPU save state
# area in the register \ptr. The GPR indicated by \reg will be saved into its
# slot in that structure.
#ifdef CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_64BIT
.macro sgpr reg,ptr
sd $\reg,(mipsreg_regs+\reg*mips_regsize)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro lgpr reg,ptr
ld $\reg,(mipsreg_regs+\reg*mips_regsize)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro slo reg,ptr
sd \reg,(mipsreg_lo)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro shi reg,ptr
sd \reg,(mipsreg_hi)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro llo reg,ptr
ld \reg,(mipsreg_lo)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro lhi reg,ptr
ld \reg,(mipsreg_hi)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro ssp reg,ptr
sd \reg,(mipsreg_regs+29*mips_regsize)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro lsp reg,ptr
ld \reg,(mipsreg_regs+29*mips_regsize)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro sva reg,val
sd \reg,\val
.endm
.macro lva reg,val
ld \reg,\val
.endm
.macro mvafc0 gpr,cpr
dmfc0 \gpr,\cpr
.endm
.macro mvatc0 gpr,cpr
dmtc0 \gpr,\cpr
.endm
.macro lpc reg,ptr
ld \reg,(mipsreg_pc)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro spc reg,ptr
sd \reg,(mipsreg_pc)(\ptr)
.endm
#else
.macro sgpr reg,ptr
sw $\reg,(mipsreg_regs+\reg*mips_regsize)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro lgpr reg,ptr
lw $\reg,(mipsreg_regs+\reg*mips_regsize)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro slo reg,ptr
sw \reg,(mipsreg_lo)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro shi reg,ptr
sw \reg,(mipsreg_hi)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro llo reg,ptr
lw \reg,(mipsreg_lo)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro lhi reg,ptr
lw \reg,(mipsreg_hi)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro ssp reg,ptr
sw \reg,(mipsreg_regs+29*mips_regsize)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro lsp reg,ptr
lw \reg,(mipsreg_regs+29*mips_regsize)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro sva reg,val
sw \reg,\val
.endm
.macro lva reg,val
lw \reg,\val
.endm
.macro mvafc0 gpr,cpr
mfc0 \gpr,\cpr
.endm
.macro mvatc0 gpr,cpr
mtc0 \gpr,\cpr
.endm
.macro lpc reg,ptr
lw \reg,(mipsreg_pc)(\ptr)
.endm
.macro spc reg,ptr
sw \reg,(mipsreg_pc)(\ptr)
.endm
#endif
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FPU macros.
# The MIPS floating point unit essentially operates in two modes. In the first
# it supplies 32 32bit FP registers that may be paired into 16 64 bit registers.
# In the second it supplies 32 64bit registers. Which mode is to be used depends
# not only on the specific implementation in use, but also on the setting of the
# FR bit in the status register (if it is implemented) and on the expectations of
# the toolchain.
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_FPU_DEFINED
#ifdef CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_FPU
#if defined(CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_FPU_64BIT)
#define sfpr sdc1
#define lfpr ldc1
#define CYG_HAL_MIPS_FPU_SR_INIT 0x24000000
#elif defined(CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_FPU_32BIT)
#define sfpr swc1
#define lfpr lwc1
#define CYG_HAL_MIPS_FPU_SR_INIT 0x20000000
#else
#error MIPS FPU register size not defined
#endif
#ifndef CYG_HAL_MIPS_FCSR_INIT
#define CYG_HAL_MIPS_FCSR_INIT 0
#endif
.macro hal_fpu_init
mfc0 v0,status # Get sr
la v1,0xDBFFFFFF # Clear bits to be changed
and v0,v0,v1
la v1,CYG_HAL_MIPS_FPU_SR_INIT # Set the bits we want
or v0,v0,v1 # Set sr to required value
mtc0 v0,status # return to sr
nop
nop
nop
la v0,CYG_HAL_MIPS_FCSR_INIT # Get initial value for FCR31
ctc1 v0,$31 # set Fp control reg
nop
.endm
# Save the caller-saved registers as defined by the ABI.
# These only really need saving during interrupts.
.macro hal_fpu_save_caller regs
cfc1 v0,$31
sw v0,mipsreg_fcr31(\regs)
sfpr f0,(mipsreg_fpureg+0*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f1,(mipsreg_fpureg+1*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f2,(mipsreg_fpureg+2*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f3,(mipsreg_fpureg+3*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f4,(mipsreg_fpureg+4*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f5,(mipsreg_fpureg+5*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f6,(mipsreg_fpureg+6*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f7,(mipsreg_fpureg+7*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f8,(mipsreg_fpureg+8*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f9,(mipsreg_fpureg+9*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f10,(mipsreg_fpureg+10*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f11,(mipsreg_fpureg+11*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f12,(mipsreg_fpureg+12*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f13,(mipsreg_fpureg+13*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f14,(mipsreg_fpureg+14*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f15,(mipsreg_fpureg+15*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f16,(mipsreg_fpureg+16*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f17,(mipsreg_fpureg+17*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f18,(mipsreg_fpureg+18*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f19,(mipsreg_fpureg+19*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f31,(mipsreg_fpureg+31*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
.endm
# Save the callee-saved registers as defined by the ABI.
# These are the only registers that need to be saved
# across thread switches.
.macro hal_fpu_save_callee regs
sfpr f20,(mipsreg_fpureg+20*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f21,(mipsreg_fpureg+21*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f22,(mipsreg_fpureg+22*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f23,(mipsreg_fpureg+23*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f24,(mipsreg_fpureg+24*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f25,(mipsreg_fpureg+25*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f26,(mipsreg_fpureg+26*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f27,(mipsreg_fpureg+27*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f28,(mipsreg_fpureg+28*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f29,(mipsreg_fpureg+29*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
sfpr f30,(mipsreg_fpureg+30*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
.endm
# General macro to save everything
.macro hal_fpu_save regs
hal_fpu_save_caller \regs
hal_fpu_save_callee \regs
.endm
# Reload the caller-saved registers.
.macro hal_fpu_load_caller regs
lfpr f0,(mipsreg_fpureg+0*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f1,(mipsreg_fpureg+1*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f2,(mipsreg_fpureg+2*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f3,(mipsreg_fpureg+3*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f4,(mipsreg_fpureg+4*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f5,(mipsreg_fpureg+5*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f6,(mipsreg_fpureg+6*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f7,(mipsreg_fpureg+7*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f8,(mipsreg_fpureg+8*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f9,(mipsreg_fpureg+9*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f10,(mipsreg_fpureg+10*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f11,(mipsreg_fpureg+11*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f12,(mipsreg_fpureg+12*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f13,(mipsreg_fpureg+13*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f14,(mipsreg_fpureg+14*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f15,(mipsreg_fpureg+15*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f16,(mipsreg_fpureg+16*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f17,(mipsreg_fpureg+17*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f18,(mipsreg_fpureg+18*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f19,(mipsreg_fpureg+19*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f31,(mipsreg_fpureg+31*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lw v0,mipsreg_fcr31(\regs)
ctc1 v0,$31
.endm
# Reload the callee-saved registers.
.macro hal_fpu_load_callee regs
lfpr f20,(mipsreg_fpureg+20*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f21,(mipsreg_fpureg+21*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f22,(mipsreg_fpureg+22*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f23,(mipsreg_fpureg+23*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f24,(mipsreg_fpureg+24*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f25,(mipsreg_fpureg+25*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f26,(mipsreg_fpureg+26*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f27,(mipsreg_fpureg+27*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f28,(mipsreg_fpureg+28*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f29,(mipsreg_fpureg+29*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
lfpr f30,(mipsreg_fpureg+30*mips_fpuregsize)(\regs)
.endm
# Reload everything.
.macro hal_fpu_load regs
hal_fpu_load_caller \regs
hal_fpu_load_callee \regs
.endm
#else
# Default macros for non-fpu implementations
.macro hal_fpu_init
.endm
.macro hal_fpu_save regs
.endm
.macro hal_fpu_save_caller regs
.endm
.macro hal_fpu_save_callee regs
.endm
.macro hal_fpu_load_caller regs
.endm
.macro hal_fpu_load_callee regs
.endm
.macro hal_fpu_load regs
.endm
#endif
#endif
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MMU macros.
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_MMU_DEFINED
.macro hal_mmu_init
.endm
#endif
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MEMC macros.
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_MEMC_DEFINED
.macro hal_memc_init
.endm
#endif
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Cache macros.
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_CACHE_DEFINED
#ifdef CYG_HAL_MIPS_R3900
.macro hal_cache_init
mfc0 v0,config # disable cache in config register
nop
nop
la v1,0xffffffcf
and v0,v0,v1
mtc0 v0,config
nop
nop
nop
.endm
#else
.macro hal_cache_init
mfc0 v0,config0 # disable Kseg0 caching in config0 register
nop
nop
la v1,0xfffffff8
and v0,v0,v1
ori v0,v0,2
mtc0 v0,config0
nop
nop
nop
.endm
#endif
#endif
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Diagnostics macros.
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_DIAG_DEFINED
.macro hal_diag_init
.endm
.macro hal_diag_excpt_start
.endm
.macro hal_diag_intr_start
.endm
.macro hal_diag_restore
.endm
#endif
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Timer initialization.
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_TIMER_DEFINED
.macro hal_timer_init
.endm
#endif
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Monitor initialization.
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_MON_DEFINED
.macro hal_mon_init
.endm
#endif
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif // ifndef CYGONCE_HAL_ARCH_INC
# end of arch.inc