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##==========================================================================
##
## variant.S
##
## SH4 variant assembly code
##
##==========================================================================
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#######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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## Author(s): jskov
## Contributors: jskov
## Date: 2000-10-31
## Purpose: SH4 misc assembly code
######DESCRIPTIONEND####
##
##==========================================================================
#include <pkgconf/hal.h>
#include <pkgconf/hal_sh.h>
#include <cyg/hal/sh_regs.h>
#include <cyg/hal/sh4_offsets.inc>
#include <cyg/hal/arch.inc>
#include <cyg/hal/hal_intr.h>
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Cache operations
# These need to be written in assembly to ensure they do not rely on data
# in cachable space (i.e., code must use registers exclusively, not the stack).
# This macro must be used at the top of each cache function. It ensures
# that the code gets executed from a shadow region where caching is disabled
# (0xA0000000).
.macro GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
mova 10f,r0
mov.l $MASK,r1
and r1,r0
mov.l $BASE,r1
or r1,r0
jmp @r0
nop
.align 2
10:
.endm
.macro RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
nop ! Wait for 8 instructions
nop ! before jumping to a non-P2
nop ! area
nop
nop
nop
nop
nop
rts
nop
.endm
FUNC_START(cyg_hal_dcache_enable)
GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR,r1
mov.l @r1,r0
mov #CYGARC_REG_CCR_OCE,r2
or r2,r0
mov.l r0,@r1
RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
FUNC_START(cyg_hal_dcache_disable)
GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR,r1
mov.l @r1,r0
mov #CYGARC_REG_CCR_OCE,r2
not r2,r2
and r2,r0
mov.l r0,@r1
RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
FUNC_START(cyg_hal_dcache_invalidate_all)
GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR,r1
mov.l @r1,r0
mov #CYGARC_REG_CCR_OCI,r2
or r2,r0
mov.l r0,@r1
RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
FUNC_START(cyg_hal_dcache_sync)
GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
mov.l $CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_FLUSH,r0
mov.l $CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_BASE,r1
mov.l $CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_TOP,r2
mov.l $CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_STEP,r3
1: cmp/hi r1,r2
bf 2f
mov.l r0,@r1
bra 1b
add r3,r1 ! delay slot!
2:
RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
.align 2
$CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_FLUSH:
.long CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_FLUSH
$CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_BASE:
.long CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_BASE
$CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_TOP:
.long CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_TOP
$CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_STEP:
.long CYGARC_REG_DCACHE_ADDRESS_STEP
! r4 = base
! r5 = size
FUNC_START(cyg_hal_dcache_sync_region)
GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
1: ocbp @r4 ! operand cache block purge
add #CYGARC_SH_MOD_DCAC_ADDRESS_STEP,r4
add #-CYGARC_SH_MOD_DCAC_ADDRESS_STEP,r5
cmp/pl r5
bt 1b
RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
FUNC_START(cyg_hal_dcache_write_mode)
GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
# Mode argument in r4.
# Read current state and mask out the two caching mode bits
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR,r1
mov.l @r1,r3
mov #CYGARC_REG_CCR_CB|CYGARC_REG_CCR_WT,r2
and r2,r4
not r2,r2
and r2,r3
# Or in the new settings and restore to CCR
or r4,r3
mov.l r3,@r1
RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
FUNC_START(cyg_hal_icache_enable)
GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR,r1
mov.l @r1,r0
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR_ICE,r2
or r2,r0
mov.l r0,@r1
RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
FUNC_START(cyg_hal_icache_disable)
GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR,r1
mov.l @r1,r0
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR_ICE,r2
not r2,r2
and r2,r0
mov.l r0,@r1
RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
FUNC_START(cyg_hal_icache_invalidate_all)
GOTO_NONCACHED_SHADOW
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR,r1
mov.l @r1,r0
mov.l $nCYGARC_REG_CCR_ICI,r2
or r2,r0
mov.l r0,@r1
RETURN_FROM_NONCACHED_SHADOW
.align 2
$MASK:
.long 0x1fffffff ! mask off top 3 bits
$BASE:
.long 0xa0000000 ! base of non-cachable memory
$nCYGARC_REG_CCR:
.long CYGARC_REG_CCR
$nCYGARC_REG_CCR_ICE:
.long CYGARC_REG_CCR_ICE
$nCYGARC_REG_CCR_ICI:
.long CYGARC_REG_CCR_ICI
.data
SYM_DEF(cyg_hal_ILVL_table)
# The first entries in the table have static priorities.
.byte 0xf // NMI
.byte 0xf // Reserved
.byte 0xf // LVL0
.byte 0xe // LVL1
.byte 0xd // LVL2
.byte 0xc // LVL3
.byte 0xb // LVL4
.byte 0xa // LVL5
.byte 0x9 // LVL6
.byte 0x8 // LVL7
.byte 0x7 // LVL8
.byte 0x6 // LVL9
.byte 0x5 // LVL10
.byte 0x4 // LVL11
.byte 0x3 // LVL12
.byte 0x2 // LVL13
.byte 0x1 // LVL14
.byte 0xf // Reserved
# The rest of the table consists of programmable levels, maintained
# by the HAL_INTERRUPT_SET_LEVEL macro.
# These default to the highest level so that a spurious
# interrupt cause the IPL to be suddenly lowered to allow all
# interrupts. This should give a better chance at tracking down
# the problem.
.rept (CYGNUM_HAL_ISR_MAX-CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_RESERVED_3E0)
.byte 0xf
.endr
# All interrupts are masked initally. Set to 1 to enable.
SYM_DEF(cyg_hal_IMASK_table)
.rept (CYGNUM_HAL_ISR_MAX)
.byte 0x0
.endr
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