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/*=================================================================
//
//        kexcept1.cxx
//
//        Kernel C API Exception test 1
//
//=================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
//
// Author(s):     dsm
// Contributors:  dsm, jlarmour
// Date:          1999-02-16
// Description:   Test basic exception functionality
//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
*/
 
#include <cyg/hal/hal_arch.h>           // CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_TYPICAL
 
#include <cyg/kernel/kapi.h>
 
#include <cyg/infra/testcase.h>
 
#ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS
 
#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C
 
#include <cyg/hal/hal_intr.h>           // exception ranges
 
#include "testaux.h"
 
#ifndef CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_PID
#define EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
#endif
 
#define NTHREADS 1
#define STACKSIZE CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_TYPICAL
 
static cyg_handle_t thread[NTHREADS];
 
static cyg_thread thread_obj[NTHREADS];
static char stack[NTHREADS][STACKSIZE];
 
 
 
#ifdef EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
static cyg_exception_handler_t handler0;
 
static void handler0(cyg_addrword_t data, cyg_code_t number, cyg_addrword_t info)
{
    CYG_TEST_INFO("handler 0 called");
 
    CYG_TEST_CHECK((cyg_addrword_t)123 == data, "handler given wrong data");
 
    // ignore machine specific stuff
    CYG_UNUSED_PARAM(cyg_code_t, number);
    CYG_UNUSED_PARAM(cyg_addrword_t, info);
 
    CYG_TEST_PASS_FINISH("Except 1 OK");
}
#endif
 
static int d0;
 
static void handler1(cyg_addrword_t data, cyg_code_t number, cyg_addrword_t info)
{
    CYG_TEST_INFO("handler 1 called");
 
    CYG_TEST_CHECK((cyg_addrword_t)&d0 == data, "handler given wrong data");
 
#ifdef CYGSEM_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS_DECODE
    CYG_TEST_CHECK(number == CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_MAX, "handler given wrong number");
#else
    CYG_UNUSED_PARAM(cyg_code_t, number);
#endif
 
    CYG_TEST_CHECK((cyg_addrword_t)99 == info, "handler given wrong info");
}
 
 
#ifdef EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
// The following function attempts to cause an exception in various
// hacky ways.  It is machine dependent what exception is generated.
// It does reads rather than writes hoping not to corrupt anything
// important.
static int
cause_fpe(int num)
{
    double a;
 
    a = 1.0/num;                        // Depending on FPU emulation and/or
                                        // the FPU architecture, this may
                                        // cause an exception.
                                        // (float division by zero)
 
    return ((int)a)/num;                // This may cause an exception if
                                        // the architecture supports it.
                                        // (integer division by zero).
} // cause_fpe()
 
void cause_exception(void)
{
    int x;
    unsigned int p=0;
 
    // First try for an address exception (unaligned access exception
    // or SEGV/BUS exceptions)
    do {
        x=*(volatile int *)(p-1);
        p+=0x100000;
    } while(p != 0);
 
    // Next try an integer or floating point divide-by-zero exception.
    cause_fpe(0);
}
#endif
 
static void entry0( CYG_ADDRWORD data )
{
#ifdef EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
    cyg_code_t n;
#endif
    cyg_exception_handler_t *old_handler, *old_handler1;
    cyg_addrword_t old_data, old_data1;
 
    CYG_UNUSED_PARAM(CYG_ADDRESS, data);
 
    cyg_exception_set_handler(
        CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_MAX, 
        &handler1,
        (cyg_addrword_t)&d0,
        &old_handler,
        &old_data);
 
    cyg_exception_set_handler(
        CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_MAX, 
        &handler1,
        (cyg_addrword_t)&d0,
        &old_handler1,
        &old_data1);
 
    CYG_TEST_CHECK(old_handler1 == &handler1,
        "register exception: old_handler not the one previously registered");
    CYG_TEST_CHECK(old_data1 == (cyg_addrword_t)&d0,
        "register exception: old_data not those previously registered");
 
    cyg_exception_call_handler(
        cyg_thread_self(),
        CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_MAX,
        (cyg_addrword_t)99);
 
    CYG_TEST_INFO("handler 1 returned");
 
    cyg_exception_clear_handler(CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_MAX);
    cyg_exception_clear_handler(CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_MAX);
 
#ifdef EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
 
#if 0
#elif defined(CYGPKG_HAL_POWERPC_SIM)
    // The exception generated by the SIM is not recognized by GDB.
    // PR 19945 workaround.
    CYG_TEST_NA("Not applicable to PowerPC SIM");
#endif
 
    for(n = CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_MIN; n <= CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_MAX; n++) {
        cyg_exception_set_handler(
            n,
            handler0,
            (cyg_addrword_t)123, 
            &old_handler1,
            &old_data1);
    }
 
    CYG_TEST_PASS("Attempting to provoke exception");
 
    cause_exception();
 
    CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("Couldn't cause exception");
#else // EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
    CYG_TEST_NA("Platform does not support data exceptions");
#endif
}
 
#ifdef CYG_HAL_MIPS_TX39_JMR3904
 
extern void __default_exception_vsr(void);
 
#endif
 
void except0_main( void )
{
    // Use CYG_TEST_GDBCMD _before_ CYG_TEST_INIT()
    CYG_TEST_GDBCMD("handle SIGBUS nostop");
    CYG_TEST_GDBCMD("handle SIGSEGV nostop");
    CYG_TEST_GDBCMD("handle SIGFPE nostop");
 
    CYG_TEST_INIT();
 
#ifdef HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER
    // Reclaim the VSR off CygMon possibly
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
    HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_TLBMISS_ACCESS
    HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_TLBMISS_ACCESS, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
    HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_UNALIGNED_ACCESS, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION
    HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DIV_BY_ZERO
    HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DIV_BY_ZERO, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU
    HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU_DIV_BY_ZERO
    HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU_DIV_BY_ZERO, NULL );
#endif
#endif
 
    cyg_thread_create(4, entry0 , (cyg_addrword_t)0, "kexcept1",
        (void *)stack[0], STACKSIZE, &thread[0], &thread_obj[0]);
    cyg_thread_resume(thread[0]);
 
    cyg_scheduler_start();
 
    CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("Not reached");
}
 
externC void
cyg_start( void )
{
    except0_main();
}
 
#else // def CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C
#define N_A_MSG "Kernel C API layer disabled"
#endif // def CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C
#else // def CYGPKG_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS
#define N_A_MSG "Exceptions disabled"
#endif // def CYGPKG_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS
 
#ifdef N_A_MSG
externC void
cyg_start( void )
{
    CYG_TEST_INIT();
    CYG_TEST_NA( N_A_MSG);
}
#endif // N_A_MSG
 
/* EOF kexcept1.c */
 

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