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37 | #include <arch/memstr.h> |
37 | #include <arch/memstr.h> |
38 | #include <arch/regutils.h> |
38 | #include <arch/regutils.h> |
39 | #include <interrupt.h> |
39 | #include <interrupt.h> |
40 | #include <arch/mm/page_fault.h> |
40 | #include <arch/mm/page_fault.h> |
41 | #include <arch/barrier.h> |
41 | #include <arch/barrier.h> |
42 | #include <arch/drivers/gxemul.h> |
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43 | #include <print.h> |
42 | #include <print.h> |
44 | #include <syscall/syscall.h> |
43 | #include <syscall/syscall.h> |
45 | 44 | ||
- | 45 | #ifdef MACHINE_testarm |
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- | 46 | #include <arch/mach/testarm/testarm.h> |
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- | 47 | #endif |
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- | 48 | ||
- | 49 | #ifdef MACHINE_integratorcp |
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- | 50 | #include <arch/mach/integratorcp/integratorcp.h> |
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- | 51 | #endif |
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- | 52 | ||
46 | /** Offset used in calculation of exception handler's relative address. |
53 | /** Offset used in calculation of exception handler's relative address. |
47 | * |
54 | * |
48 | * @see install_handler() |
55 | * @see install_handler() |
49 | */ |
56 | */ |
50 | #define PREFETCH_OFFSET 0x8 |
57 | #define PREFETCH_OFFSET 0x8 |
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56 | #define EXC_VECTORS 8 |
63 | #define EXC_VECTORS 8 |
57 | 64 | ||
58 | /** Size of memory block occupied by exception vectors. */ |
65 | /** Size of memory block occupied by exception vectors. */ |
59 | #define EXC_VECTORS_SIZE (EXC_VECTORS * 4) |
66 | #define EXC_VECTORS_SIZE (EXC_VECTORS * 4) |
60 | 67 | ||
61 | /** Switches to kernel stack and saves all registers there. |
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62 | * |
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63 | * Temporary exception stack is used to save a few registers |
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64 | * before stack switch takes place. |
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65 | * |
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66 | */ |
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67 | inline static void setup_stack_and_save_regs() |
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68 | { |
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69 | asm volatile ( |
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70 | "ldr r13, =exc_stack\n" |
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71 | "stmfd r13!, {r0}\n" |
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72 | "mrs r0, spsr\n" |
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73 | "and r0, r0, #0x1f\n" |
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74 | "cmp r0, #0x10\n" |
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75 | "bne 1f\n" |
- | |
76 | - | ||
77 | /* prev mode was usermode */ |
- | |
78 | "ldmfd r13!, {r0}\n" |
- | |
79 | "ldr r13, =supervisor_sp\n" |
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80 | "ldr r13, [r13]\n" |
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81 | "stmfd r13!, {lr}\n" |
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82 | "stmfd r13!, {r0-r12}\n" |
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83 | "stmfd r13!, {r13, lr}^\n" |
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84 | "mrs r0, spsr\n" |
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85 | "stmfd r13!, {r0}\n" |
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86 | "b 2f\n" |
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87 | - | ||
88 | /* mode was not usermode */ |
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89 | "1:\n" |
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90 | "stmfd r13!, {r1, r2, r3}\n" |
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91 | "mrs r1, cpsr\n" |
- | |
92 | "mov r2, lr\n" |
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93 | "bic r1, r1, #0x1f\n" |
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94 | "orr r1, r1, r0\n" |
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95 | "mrs r0, cpsr\n" |
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96 | "msr cpsr_c, r1\n" |
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97 | - | ||
98 | "mov r3, r13\n" |
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99 | "stmfd r13!, {r2}\n" |
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100 | "mov r2, lr\n" |
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101 | "stmfd r13!, {r4-r12}\n" |
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102 | "mov r1, r13\n" |
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103 | - | ||
104 | /* the following two lines are for debugging */ |
- | |
105 | "mov sp, #0\n" |
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106 | "mov lr, #0\n" |
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107 | "msr cpsr_c, r0\n" |
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108 | - | ||
109 | "ldmfd r13!, {r4, r5, r6, r7}\n" |
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110 | "stmfd r1!, {r4, r5, r6}\n" |
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111 | "stmfd r1!, {r7}\n" |
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112 | "stmfd r1!, {r2}\n" |
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113 | "stmfd r1!, {r3}\n" |
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114 | "mrs r0, spsr\n" |
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115 | "stmfd r1!, {r0}\n" |
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116 | "mov r13, r1\n" |
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117 | - | ||
118 | "2:\n" |
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119 | ); |
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120 | } |
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121 | - | ||
122 | /** Returns from exception mode. |
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123 | * |
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124 | * Previously saved state of registers (including control register) |
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125 | * is restored from the stack. |
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126 | */ |
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127 | inline static void load_regs() |
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128 | { |
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129 | asm volatile( |
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130 | "ldmfd r13!, {r0} \n" |
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131 | "msr spsr, r0 \n" |
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132 | "and r0, r0, #0x1f \n" |
- | |
133 | "cmp r0, #0x10 \n" |
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134 | "bne 1f \n" |
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135 | - | ||
136 | /* return to user mode */ |
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137 | "ldmfd r13!, {r13, lr}^ \n" |
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138 | "b 2f \n" |
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139 | - | ||
140 | /* return to non-user mode */ |
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141 | "1:\n" |
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142 | "ldmfd r13!, {r1, r2} \n" |
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143 | "mrs r3, cpsr \n" |
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144 | "bic r3, r3, #0x1f \n" |
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145 | "orr r3, r3, r0 \n" |
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146 | "mrs r0, cpsr \n" |
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147 | "msr cpsr_c, r3 \n" |
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148 | - | ||
149 | "mov r13, r1 \n" |
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150 | "mov lr, r2 \n" |
- | |
151 | "msr cpsr_c, r0 \n" |
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152 | - | ||
153 | /* actual return */ |
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154 | "2:\n" |
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155 | "ldmfd r13, {r0-r12, pc}^\n" |
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156 | ); |
- | |
157 | } |
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158 | - | ||
159 | - | ||
160 | /** Switch CPU to mode in which interrupts are serviced (currently it |
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161 | * is Undefined mode). |
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162 | * |
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163 | * The default mode for interrupt servicing (Interrupt Mode) |
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164 | * can not be used because of nested interrupts (which can occur |
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165 | * because interrupts are enabled in higher levels of interrupt handler). |
- | |
166 | */ |
- | |
167 | inline static void switch_to_irq_servicing_mode() |
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168 | { |
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169 | /* switch to Undefined mode */ |
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170 | asm volatile( |
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171 | /* save regs used during switching */ |
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172 | "stmfd sp!, {r0-r3} \n" |
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173 | - | ||
174 | /* save stack pointer and link register to r1, r2 */ |
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175 | "mov r1, sp \n" |
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176 | "mov r2, lr \n" |
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177 | - | ||
178 | /* mode switch */ |
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179 | "mrs r0, cpsr \n" |
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180 | "bic r0, r0, #0x1f \n" |
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181 | "orr r0, r0, #0x1b \n" |
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182 | "msr cpsr_c, r0 \n" |
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183 | - | ||
184 | /* restore saved sp and lr */ |
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185 | "mov sp, r1 \n" |
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186 | "mov lr, r2 \n" |
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187 | - | ||
188 | /* restore original regs */ |
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189 | "ldmfd sp!, {r0-r3} \n" |
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190 | ); |
- | |
191 | } |
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192 | - | ||
193 | /** Calls exception dispatch routine. */ |
- | |
194 | #define CALL_EXC_DISPATCH(exception) \ |
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195 | asm volatile ( \ |
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196 | "mov r0, %[exc]\n" \ |
- | |
197 | "mov r1, r13\n" \ |
- | |
198 | "bl exc_dispatch\n" \ |
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199 | :: [exc] "i" (exception) \ |
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200 | );\ |
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201 | - | ||
202 | /** General exception handler. |
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203 | * |
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204 | * Stores registers, dispatches the exception, |
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205 | * and finally restores registers and returns from exception processing. |
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206 | * |
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207 | * @param exception Exception number. |
- | |
208 | */ |
- | |
209 | #define PROCESS_EXCEPTION(exception) \ |
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210 | setup_stack_and_save_regs(); \ |
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211 | CALL_EXC_DISPATCH(exception) \ |
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212 | load_regs(); |
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213 | - | ||
214 | /** Updates specified exception vector to jump to given handler. |
68 | /** Updates specified exception vector to jump to given handler. |
215 | * |
69 | * |
216 | * Addresses of handlers are stored in memory following exception vectors. |
70 | * Addresses of handlers are stored in memory following exception vectors. |
217 | */ |
71 | */ |
218 | static void install_handler(unsigned handler_addr, unsigned *vector) |
72 | static void install_handler(unsigned handler_addr, unsigned *vector) |
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230 | /* store handler's address */ |
84 | /* store handler's address */ |
231 | *(vector + EXC_VECTORS) = handler_addr; |
85 | *(vector + EXC_VECTORS) = handler_addr; |
232 | 86 | ||
233 | } |
87 | } |
234 | 88 | ||
235 | /** Low-level Reset Exception handler. */ |
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236 | static void reset_exception_entry(void) |
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237 | { |
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238 | PROCESS_EXCEPTION(EXC_RESET); |
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239 | } |
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240 | - | ||
241 | /** Low-level Software Interrupt Exception handler. */ |
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242 | static void swi_exception_entry(void) |
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243 | { |
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244 | PROCESS_EXCEPTION(EXC_SWI); |
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245 | } |
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246 | - | ||
247 | /** Low-level Undefined Instruction Exception handler. */ |
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248 | static void undef_instr_exception_entry(void) |
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249 | { |
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250 | PROCESS_EXCEPTION(EXC_UNDEF_INSTR); |
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251 | } |
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252 | - | ||
253 | /** Low-level Fast Interrupt Exception handler. */ |
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254 | static void fiq_exception_entry(void) |
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255 | { |
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256 | PROCESS_EXCEPTION(EXC_FIQ); |
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257 | } |
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258 | - | ||
259 | /** Low-level Prefetch Abort Exception handler. */ |
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260 | static void prefetch_abort_exception_entry(void) |
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261 | { |
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262 | asm volatile ( |
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263 | "sub lr, lr, #4" |
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264 | ); |
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265 | - | ||
266 | PROCESS_EXCEPTION(EXC_PREFETCH_ABORT); |
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267 | } |
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268 | - | ||
269 | /** Low-level Data Abort Exception handler. */ |
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270 | static void data_abort_exception_entry(void) |
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271 | { |
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272 | asm volatile ( |
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273 | "sub lr, lr, #8" |
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274 | ); |
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275 | - | ||
276 | PROCESS_EXCEPTION(EXC_DATA_ABORT); |
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277 | } |
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278 | - | ||
279 | /** Low-level Interrupt Exception handler. |
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280 | * |
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281 | * CPU is switched to Undefined mode before further interrupt processing |
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282 | * because of possible occurence of nested interrupt exception, which |
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283 | * would overwrite (and thus spoil) stack pointer. |
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284 | */ |
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285 | static void irq_exception_entry(void) |
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286 | { |
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287 | asm volatile ( |
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288 | "sub lr, lr, #4" |
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289 | ); |
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290 | - | ||
291 | setup_stack_and_save_regs(); |
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292 | - | ||
293 | switch_to_irq_servicing_mode(); |
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294 | - | ||
295 | CALL_EXC_DISPATCH(EXC_IRQ) |
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296 | - | ||
297 | load_regs(); |
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298 | } |
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299 | - | ||
300 | /** Software Interrupt handler. |
89 | /** Software Interrupt handler. |
301 | * |
90 | * |
302 | * Dispatches the syscall. |
91 | * Dispatches the syscall. |
303 | */ |
92 | */ |
304 | static void swi_exception(int exc_no, istate_t *istate) |
93 | static void swi_exception(int exc_no, istate_t *istate) |
305 | { |
94 | { |
306 | istate->r0 = syscall_handler(istate->r0, istate->r1, istate->r2, |
95 | istate->r0 = syscall_handler(istate->r0, istate->r1, istate->r2, |
307 | istate->r3, istate->r4, istate->r5, istate->r6); |
96 | istate->r3, istate->r4, istate->r5, istate->r6); |
308 | } |
97 | } |
309 | 98 | ||
310 | /** Returns the mask of active interrupts. */ |
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311 | static inline uint32_t gxemul_irqc_get_sources(void) |
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312 | { |
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313 | return *((uint32_t *) gxemul_irqc); |
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314 | } |
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315 | - | ||
316 | /** Interrupt Exception handler. |
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317 | * |
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318 | * Determines the sources of interrupt and calls their handlers. |
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319 | */ |
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320 | static void irq_exception(int exc_no, istate_t *istate) |
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321 | { |
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322 | uint32_t sources = gxemul_irqc_get_sources(); |
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323 | unsigned int i; |
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324 | - | ||
325 | for (i = 0; i < GXEMUL_IRQC_MAX_IRQ; i++) { |
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326 | if (sources & (1 << i)) { |
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327 | irq_t *irq = irq_dispatch_and_lock(i); |
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328 | if (irq) { |
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329 | /* The IRQ handler was found. */ |
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330 | irq->handler(irq); |
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331 | spinlock_unlock(&irq->lock); |
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332 | } else { |
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333 | /* Spurious interrupt.*/ |
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334 | printf("cpu%d: spurious interrupt (inum=%d)\n", |
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335 | CPU->id, i); |
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336 | } |
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337 | } |
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338 | } |
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339 | } |
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340 | - | ||
341 | /** Fills exception vectors with appropriate exception handlers. */ |
99 | /** Fills exception vectors with appropriate exception handlers. */ |
342 | void install_exception_handlers(void) |
100 | void install_exception_handlers(void) |
343 | { |
101 | { |
344 | install_handler((unsigned) reset_exception_entry, |
102 | install_handler((unsigned) reset_exception_entry, |
345 | (unsigned *) EXC_RESET_VEC); |
103 | (unsigned *) EXC_RESET_VEC); |
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382 | :: [control_reg] "r" (control_reg) |
140 | :: [control_reg] "r" (control_reg) |
383 | ); |
141 | ); |
384 | } |
142 | } |
385 | #endif |
143 | #endif |
386 | 144 | ||
- | 145 | /** Interrupt Exception handler. |
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- | 146 | * |
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- | 147 | * Determines the sources of interrupt and calls their handlers. |
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- | 148 | */ |
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- | 149 | static void irq_exception(int exc_no, istate_t *istate) |
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- | 150 | { |
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- | 151 | machine_irq_exception(exc_no, istate); |
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- | 152 | } |
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- | 153 | ||
387 | /** Initializes exception handling. |
154 | /** Initializes exception handling. |
388 | * |
155 | * |
389 | * Installs low-level exception handlers and then registers |
156 | * Installs low-level exception handlers and then registers |
390 | * exceptions and their handlers to kernel exception dispatcher. |
157 | * exceptions and their handlers to kernel exception dispatcher. |
391 | */ |
158 | */ |