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/*=============================================================================
//
// vectors.S
//
// SPARClite vectors and bootup code
//
//=============================================================================
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//=============================================================================
//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
//
// Author(s): hmt
// Contributors:hmt
// Date: 1998-12-15
// Purpose: SPARClite vector code
// Description: This file contains the code which hangs off SPARClite vectors
// including reset; it handles register under/overflow as well
// as bootup, anything else is deferred to the default interrupt
// or exception vsrs respectively. See vec_[ix]vsr.S ...
//
//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
//
//===========================================================================*/
!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// .file "vectors.S"
!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <pkgconf/system.h>
#include <pkgconf/hal.h>
#include <pkgconf/hal_sparclite.h>
#include CYGBLD_HAL_PLATFORM_H // Platform config file
#ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL
# include <pkgconf/kernel.h>
#else
# undef CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_USE_INTERRUPT_STACK
# undef CYGFUN_HAL_COMMON_KERNEL_SUPPORT
#endif
#if defined( CYGPKG_HAL_SPARCLITE_SIM ) || \
defined( CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_USE_INTERRUPT_STACK )
#define BOOTUPSTACK_IS_INTERRUPTSTACK
#endif
//#define CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
#ifndef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_HAS_ASR17
#ifndef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
#error Single Vector Trapping (SVT) demands ASR17
#endif
#endif
#ifdef CYG_HAL_STARTUP_ROM
# ifndef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
! ROM startup and Single Vector Trapping demands a copy to RAM.
! Otherwise it may be configured in, but it is not required.
# ifndef CYGIMP_HAL_SPARCLITE_COPY_VECTORS_TO_RAM
# define CYGIMP_HAL_SPARCLITE_COPY_VECTORS_TO_RAM
# endif
# endif
#endif
!------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <cyg/hal/vectors.h>
#define DELAYS_AFTER_WRPSR_SAME_WINDOW
#define DELAYS_AFTER_WRWIM
!------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifdef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
.macro VECTOR_EXCEPTION
.p2align 4
rd %tbr, %l3
rd %psr, %l0
ba __entry_exception
and %l3, TT_MASK, %l4
.endm
.macro VECTOR_INTERRUPT level
.p2align 4
rd %psr, %l0
mov \level << 2, %l5
ba __entry_interrupt
mov \level << 4, %l4
.endm
.macro VECTOR_CODE_WIM name
.p2align 4
ba __entry_\name
rd %wim, %l0
.endm
#endif // CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
!------------------------------------------------------------------------
! The start of the code; this is the entry point:
.section ".vectors","ax"
.global rom_vectors
rom_vectors:
.global reset_vector
reset_vector:
! this code goes to the real reset handler, it will be
! overwritten by the start of vectoring handler...
b genuine_reset
nop
! usually drop through to:
#ifdef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
ba __entry_exception ! reset becomes an exception
and %l3, TT_MASK, %l4 ! once we are running
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 1
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 2
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 3
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 4
VECTOR_CODE_WIM wover ! 5 window overflow
VECTOR_CODE_WIM wunder ! 6 window underflow
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 7
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 8
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 9
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 10
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 11
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 12
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 13
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 14
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 15
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 16
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 1 ! 17 interrupt_level_1
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 2 ! 18 interrupt_level_2
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 3 ! 19 interrupt_level_3
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 4 ! 20 interrupt_level_4
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 5 ! 21 interrupt_level_5
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 6 ! 22 interrupt_level_6
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 7 ! 23 interrupt_level_7
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 8 ! 24 interrupt_level_8
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 9 ! 25 interrupt_level_9
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 10 ! 26 interrupt_level_10
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 11 ! 27 interrupt_level_11
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 12 ! 28 interrupt_level_12
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 13 ! 29 interrupt_level_13
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 14 ! 30 interrupt_level_14
VECTOR_INTERRUPT 15 ! 31 interrupt_level_15
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 32
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 33
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 34
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 35
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 36
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 37
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 38
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! 39
.rept 216 ! 40-255 is 216 of them
VECTOR_EXCEPTION ! whichever
.endr
#endif // CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
#ifndef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
real_vector:
! here,locals have been set up as follows:
! %l0 = psr
! %l1 = pc
! %l2 = npc
! %l3 = tbr
and %l3, TT_IS_INTR_MASK, %l4
cmp %l4, TT_IS_INTR_VALUE
bne not_an_interrupt ! delay slot does not matter
! here be the pre-vector interrupt handler
interrupt:
and %l3, 0x0f0, %l4 ! get an interrupt number out
srl %l4, 2, %l5 ! to a word address offset
#endif // !CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
__entry_interrupt:
sethi %hi(hal_vsr_table), %l6
or %l6, %lo(hal_vsr_table), %l6
ld [ %l6 + %l5 ], %l6 ! get vector in %l6
jmp %l6 ! and go there
srl %l4, 4, %l3 ! vector number into %l3: so that
! interrupts and exceptions/traps
! have the same API to VSRs
#ifndef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
not_an_interrupt:
and %l3, TT_MASK, %l4
cmp %l4, (TRAP_WUNDER << TT_SHL)
bne,a not_window_underflow
cmp %l4, (TRAP_WOVER << TT_SHL) ! (if taken)
! here be the window underflow handler:
window_underflow:
! CWP is trap handler
! CWP + 1 is trapped RESTORE instruction
! CWP + 2 is invalid context which must be restored
! CWP + 3 is next invalid context
wr %l0, %psr ! restore the condition flags
! (CWP is unchanged)
! the following instructions delay enough; no need for NOPs
rd %wim, %l0 ! get the wim
#endif // !CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
__entry_wunder:
sll %l0, 1, %l3 ! Rotate wim left
srl %l0, __WINSIZE-1, %l0
wr %l0, %l3, %wim ! Install the new wim
#ifdef DELAYS_AFTER_WRWIM
nop ! are these delays needed?
nop ! (following restore uses wim)
nop
#endif
restore ! Users window
restore ! Her callers window (now valid)
ldd [%sp + 0 * 4], %l0 ! restore L & I registers
ldd [%sp + 2 * 4], %l2
ldd [%sp + 4 * 4], %l4
ldd [%sp + 6 * 4], %l6
ldd [%sp + 8 * 4], %i0
ldd [%sp + 10 * 4], %i2
ldd [%sp + 12 * 4], %i4
ldd [%sp + 14 * 4], %i6
save ! Back to trap window
save
jmp %l1
rett %l2
#ifndef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
not_window_underflow:
bne,a not_window_overflow
srl %l4, 4, %l4 ! (if taken)
! here be the window overflow handler:
window_overflow:
! CWP + 1 is caller whose SAVE bounced
! CWP is trap handler = invalid window
! CWP - 1 is next invalid window which needs to be saved
wr %l0, %psr ! restore the condition flags
! (CWP is unchanged)
! the following instructions delay enough; no need for NOPs
rd %wim, %l0
#endif // !CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
__entry_wover:
mov %g1, %l3 ! Save g1, we use it to hold the wim
srl %l0, 1, %g1 ! Rotate wim right
sll %l0, __WINSIZE-1, %l0
or %l0, %g1, %g1
save ! Slip into next window
mov %g1, %wim ! Install the new wim
! (invalidates current window!)
std %l0, [%sp + 0 * 4] ! save L & I registers
std %l2, [%sp + 2 * 4]
std %l4, [%sp + 4 * 4]
std %l6, [%sp + 6 * 4]
std %i0, [%sp + 8 * 4]
std %i2, [%sp + 10 * 4]
std %i4, [%sp + 12 * 4]
std %i6, [%sp + 14 * 4]
restore ! Go back to trap window.
mov %l3, %g1 ! Restore %g1
jmpl %l1, %g0
rett %l2
#ifdef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
// ADDITIONAL code to provide an entry point:
__entry_exception:
srl %l4, 4, %l4
#endif // CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
not_window_overflow:
! from here on in, %l4 is the trap number in clear
cmp %l4, 128
bge 1f
mov 0, %l5 ! offset 0 for user traps
cmp %l4, 36 ! coprocessor special case
beq 1f
mov 4, %l5 ! ...treated as FP, code 4
cmp %l4, 10
bge 1f
mov 10, %l5 ! offset 10 for "others"
! if we are here, the trap number is 1-9 inclusive
! so put it in %l5 and drop through...
mov %l4, %l5
1:
or %l5, 16, %l5 ! offset into table is 16... for traps.
sll %l5, 2, %l5 ! to a word address offset
sethi %hi(hal_vsr_table), %l6
or %l6, %lo(hal_vsr_table), %l6
ld [ %l6 + %l5 ], %l6 ! get vector in %l6
jmp %l6 ! and go there
srl %l5, 2, %l3 ! vector number into %l3: so that
! interrupts and exceptions/traps
! have the same API to VSRs
! NB that~s eCos vector number not TRAP number above.
! and that is the end of the pre-vector trap handler
.global rom_vectors_end
rom_vectors_end:
! these instructions are copied into the reset vector
! after startup to _not_ branch to the genuine_reset code below
real_vector_instructions:
rd %tbr, %l3
rd %psr, %l0
! genuine reset code called from time zero:
genuine_reset: ! set psr, mask interrupts & traps
wr %g0, 0xfc0 + __WIN_INIT, %psr
nop ! mode = prevMode = S, CWP=7
nop
nop
wr %g0, 0, %wim ! No invalid windows (yet)
nop
nop
nop
sethi %hi(reset_vector), %g1
andn %g1, 0xfff, %g1 ! should not be needed
wr %g1, %tbr ! Traps are at reset_vector
nop
nop
nop
#ifdef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_HAS_ASR17
#ifdef CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
wr %g0, 0, %asr17 ! Multiple vector trapping
#else
wr %g0, 1, %asr17 ! Single vector trapping
#endif // !CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_MULTIPLE_VECTOR_TRAPPING
#endif // CYGHWR_HAL_SPARCLITE_HAS_ASR17
nop
nop
nop
// INCLUDE PLATFORM BOOT
// This should set up RAM and caches, and calm down any external interrupt
// sources. Also copy two instructions from real_vector_instructions
// into reset_vector, then invalidate the instruction cache.
#include <cyg/hal/halboot.si>
// halboot.si returns with %sp all set, in sleb versions.
// (though we override if there is an interrupt stack)
led 0x80
! now set up a stack and initial frame linkage
! so as to be able to make C function calls:
! current window is 7, the highest, so we store a
! saved frame thingy that refers to itself in the stack,
! then another which is valid and drop into main from there.
#ifdef BOOTUPSTACK_IS_INTERRUPTSTACK
sethi %hi(cyg_interrupt_stack), %i6
or %i6, %lo(cyg_interrupt_stack), %i6
#endif
andn %i6, 7, %i6 ! round fp down to double alignment
mov 0, %i7 ! null return address
sethi %hi(0xb51ac000), %i0 ! "BStac" pattern
or %i0, 24, %i0
or %i0, 1, %i1
or %i0, 2, %i2
or %i0, 3, %i3
or %i0, 4, %i4
or %i0, 5, %i5
sethi %hi(0xb51ac000), %l0 ! "BStac" pattern
or %l0, 16, %l0
or %l0, 1, %l1
or %l0, 2, %l2
or %l0, 3, %l3
or %l0, 4, %l4
or %l0, 5, %l5
or %l0, 6, %l6
or %l0, 7, %l7
sub %fp, 16 * 4, %sp ! Stack pointer
led 0x90
std %l0, [%sp + 0 * 4] ! save L & I registers
std %l2, [%sp + 2 * 4] ! into new stack frame
std %l4, [%sp + 4 * 4]
std %l6, [%sp + 6 * 4]
led 0x91
std %i0, [%sp + 8 * 4]
std %i2, [%sp + 10 * 4]
std %i4, [%sp + 12 * 4]
std %i6, [%sp + 14 * 4]
led 0x92
sethi %hi(0xb0010000), %o0 ! "Boot" pattern
or %o0, 8, %o0
or %o0, 1, %o1
or %o0, 2, %o2
or %o0, 3, %o3
or %o0, 4, %o4
or %o0, 5, %o5
led 0x98
wr %g0, __WIM_INIT, %wim ! Window 7 (current) is invalid
nop
nop
nop
led 0x99
sethi %hi(0xb0010000), %g1 ! "Boot" pattern
or %g1, 2, %g2
or %g1, 3, %g3
or %g1, 4, %g4
or %g1, 5, %g5
or %g1, 6, %g6
or %g1, 7, %g7
or %g1, 1, %g1
led 0xa0
wr %g0, 0xfe0 + __WIN_INIT, %psr
nop ! Enable traps:
nop ! set psr, _do_ mask interrupts
nop ! mode = prevMode = S, CWP=7
led 0xb0
! now we can start calling out and running C code!
.extern cyg_hal_start
call cyg_hal_start ! puts return address in %o7
or %g1, 1, %g1
loop_forever:
ta 1
b loop_forever ! if it returns
nop
!---------------------------------------------------------------------------
! hal_vsr_table...
.section ".data"
.balign 4
.global hal_vsr_table
hal_vsr_table:
.rept 16
.word hal_default_interrupt_vsr
.endr
.rept 11
.word hal_default_exception_vsr
.endr
!---------------------------------------------------------------------------
! Bootup stack (only needed explicitly in sim)
#ifdef BOOTUPSTACK_IS_INTERRUPTSTACK
.section ".bss"
#ifndef CYGNUM_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_STACK_SIZE
#define CYGNUM_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_STACK_SIZE 4096
#endif
.balign 16
.global cyg_interrupt_stack_base
cyg_interrupt_stack_base:
.rept CYGNUM_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_STACK_SIZE
.byte 0
.endr
.balign 16
.global cyg_interrupt_stack
cyg_interrupt_stack:
.long 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ! here be secret state stored
#endif
!------------------------------------------------------------------------
! Define a section that reserves space at the start of RAM for the
! vectors to be copied into, for ROM start only.
.section ".ram_vectors","awx",@nobits
#ifdef CYGIMP_HAL_SPARCLITE_COPY_VECTORS_TO_RAM
! need a space at base of RAM for copied vector/trampoline code
.align 0x1000
.space 8 ! for fencepost errors
.space (rom_vectors_end - rom_vectors)
#endif // CYGIMP_HAL_SPARCLITE_COPY_VECTORS_TO_RAM
!------------------------------------------------------------------------
! end of vectors.S
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