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//======================================================================== // // calm32-stub.h // // Helper functions for stub, generic to all CalmRISC32 processors // //======================================================================== //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // ------------------------------------------- // This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. // Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc. // // eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under // the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version. // // eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY // WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. // // As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros // or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it // with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not // by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public // License. However the source code for this file must still be made available // in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License. // // This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on // this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. // // Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc. // at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/ // ------------------------------------------- //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND#### //======================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): Red Hat, msalter // Contributors: Red Hat, msalter // Date: 2001-02-12 // Purpose: // Description: Helper functions for stub, generic to CalmRISC32 processors // Usage: // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### // //======================================================================== #include <stddef.h> #include <pkgconf/hal.h> #ifdef CYGPKG_REDBOOT #include <pkgconf/redboot.h> #endif #ifdef CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS #include <cyg/hal/hal_stub.h> #define CYGARC_HAL_COMMON_EXPORT_CPU_MACROS #include <cyg/hal/hal_arch.h> #include <cyg/hal/hal_intr.h> typedef cyg_uint16 t_inst; /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Asynchronous interrupt support */ static struct { t_inst *targetAddr; t_inst savedInstr; } asyncBuffer; /* Called to asynchronously interrupt a running program. Must be passed address of instruction interrupted. This is typically called in response to a debug port receive interrupt. */ void install_async_breakpoint(void *pc) { asyncBuffer.targetAddr = pc; asyncBuffer.savedInstr = *(t_inst *)pc; *(t_inst *)pc = *(t_inst *)_breakinst; __instruction_cache(CACHE_FLUSH); __data_cache(CACHE_FLUSH); } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Given a trap value TRAP, return the corresponding signal. */ int __computeSignal (unsigned int trap_number) { switch (trap_number) { case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_FIQ: case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_IRQ: return SIGINT; case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_IABRT: case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_DABRT: return SIGBUS; } return SIGTRAP; } /* Return the trap number corresponding to the last-taken trap. */ int __get_trap_number (void) { // The vector is not not part of the GDB register set so get it // directly from the save context. return _hal_registers->vector; } #if defined(CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS) int __is_bsp_syscall(void) { return __get_trap_number() >= CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_SWI; } #endif /* Set the current pc register value based on current vector. */ void set_pc (target_register_t pc) { put_register (REG_PC, pc); switch (__get_trap_number()) { case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_SWI: put_register (REG_SPC_SWI, pc); break; case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_FIQ: put_register (REG_SPC_FIQ, pc); break; case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_IRQ: put_register (REG_SPC_IRQ, pc); break; default: put_register (REG_SPC_EXPT, pc); break; } } /* Get the current pc register value based on current vector. */ target_register_t get_pc(void) { switch (__get_trap_number()) { case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_SWI: return get_register (REG_SPC_SWI); case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_FIQ: return get_register (REG_SPC_FIQ); case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_IRQ: return get_register (REG_SPC_IRQ); default: break; } return get_register (REG_SPC_EXPT); } int __sp_regnum(void) { target_register_t sr = get_register(REG_SR); if ((sr & CYGARC_SR_PM) == 0 || (sr & CYGARC_SR_BS) == 0) return REG_B0R15; return REG_B1R15; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Single-step support */ /* Set things up so that the next user resume will execute one instruction. This may be done by setting breakpoints or setting a single step flag in the saved user registers, for example. */ void __single_step (void) { put_register(REG_SR, get_register(REG_SR) | CYGARC_SR_TE); } /* Clear the single-step state. */ void __clear_single_step (void) { put_register(REG_SR, get_register(REG_SR) & ~CYGARC_SR_TE); } void __install_breakpoints () { /* Install the breakpoints in the breakpoint list */ __install_breakpoint_list(); } void __clear_breakpoints (void) { __clear_breakpoint_list(); } /* If the breakpoint we hit is in the breakpoint() instruction, return a non-zero value. */ int __is_breakpoint_function () { return get_pc() == (target_register_t)(unsigned long)&_breakinst; } /* Skip the current instruction. Since this is only called by the stub when the PC points to a breakpoint or trap instruction, we can safely just skip 2. */ void __skipinst (void) { set_pc(get_pc() + 2); } int __is_prog_addr(unsigned long long addr) { return addr >= 0x100000000ULL; } char *__addr_to_ptr(unsigned long long addr) { return (char *)((unsigned)(addr & 0xffffffff)); } unsigned short __read_prog_uint16(void *addr) { unsigned val; asm("ldch %0, @%1" : "=r"(val) : "r"(addr) ); return val; } unsigned char __read_prog_uint8(void *addr) { unsigned short s; int is_odd = ((unsigned)addr & 1) == 1; s = __read_prog_uint16((void *)((unsigned)addr & ~1)); if (is_odd) return s & 0xff; else return (s >> 8) & 0xff; } unsigned int __read_prog_uint32(void *addr) { unsigned int u; u = __read_prog_uint16(addr) << 16; u |= __read_prog_uint16((void *)((unsigned)addr + 2)); return u; } void __write_prog_uint16(void *addr, unsigned short val) { hal_plf_write_prog_halfword((unsigned)addr, val); } void __write_prog_uint32(void *addr, unsigned int val) { hal_plf_write_prog_halfword((unsigned)addr, (val >> 16) & 0xffff); hal_plf_write_prog_halfword((unsigned)addr + 2, val & 0xffff); } void __write_prog_uint8(void *addr, unsigned char val) { unsigned short s; int is_odd = ((unsigned)addr & 1) == 1; s = __read_prog_uint16((void *)((unsigned)addr & ~1)); if (is_odd) s = (s & 0xff00) | val; else s = (s & 0xff) | (val << 8); hal_plf_write_prog_halfword((unsigned)addr & ~1, s); } #endif // CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
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