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Diffstat (limited to 'libgloss/mt')
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This code initializes the C -; run-time model. -; -; Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -; -; The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, -; and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided -; that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this -; notice is included verbatim in any distributions. No written agreement, -; license, or royalty fee is required for any of the authorized uses. -; Modifications to this software may be copyrighted by their authors -; and need not follow the licensing terms described here, provided that -; the new terms are clearly indicated on the first page of each file where -; they apply. -; - - ; Create a label for the start of the eh_frame section. - .section .eh_frame -__eh_frame_begin: - - .text - .global _start -_start: - ;; Initialize the stack pointer - ldui sp, #%hi16(__stack) - addui sp, sp, #%lo16(__stack) - or fp, sp, sp - ;; Zero the bss space - ldui r9, #%hi16(__bss_start) - addui r9, r9, #%lo16(__bss_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(__bss_end) - addui r10, r10, #%lo16(__bss_end) - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r10, r9, .Lnext1 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lcpy0: - stw r0, r9, #0 - addi r9, r9, #4 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - brle r9, r10, .Lcpy0 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - -.Lnext1: - ;; Copy data from ROM to Frame Buffer (on-chip memory) - ldui r9, #%hi16(_fbdata_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_fbdata_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_fbdata_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_fbdata_end) - ldui r11, #%hi16(_fbdata_vma) - brle r10, r9, .Lnext2 - ori r11, r11, #%lo16(_fbdata_vma) -.Lcpy1: - ldw r5, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - stw r5, r11, #$0 - brlt r9, r10, .Lcpy1 - addi r11, r11, #$4 - -.Lnext2: - ;; Zero the frame buffer bss section - ldui r9, #%hi16(_fbbss_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_fbbss_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_fbbss_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_fbbss_end) - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r10, r9, .Lnext3 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lcpy2: - stw r0, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r9, r10, .Lcpy2 - or r0, r0, r0 - -.Lnext3: - ;; Call global and static constructors - ldui r10, #%hi16(_init) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_init) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Call main - ldui r10, #%hi16(main) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(main) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; DJK - Added 12Nov01. Pass main's return value to exit. - or r1, r11, r0 - - ;; Jump to exit - ldui r10, #%hi16(exit) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(exit) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Exit does not return, however, this code is to catch an - ;; error if it does. Set the processor into sleep mode. - ori r1, r0, #$1 - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEBUG_HALT_REG) - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lend: - jmp .Lend - or r0, r0, r0 diff --git a/libgloss/mt/crt0-16-003.S b/libgloss/mt/crt0-16-003.S deleted file mode 100644 index bd88bcc54..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/crt0-16-003.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -; crt0.s - Startup code for the mrisc1. This code initializes the C -; run-time model. -; -; -; Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -; -; The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, -; and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided -; that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this -; notice is included verbatim in any distributions. No written agreement, -; license, or royalty fee is required for any of the authorized uses. -; Modifications to this software may be copyrighted by their authors -; and need not follow the licensing terms described here, provided that -; the new terms are clearly indicated on the first page of each file where -; they apply. -; - - ; Create a label for the start of the eh_frame section. - .section .eh_frame -__eh_frame_begin: - - .text - .global _start -_start: - ;; Initialize the stack pointer - ldui sp, #%hi16(__stack) - addui sp, sp, #%lo16(__stack) - or fp, sp, sp - ;; Zero the bss space - ldui r9, #%hi16(__bss_start) - addui r9, r9, #%lo16(__bss_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(__bss_end) - addui r10, r10, #%lo16(__bss_end) - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r10, r9, .Lnext1 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lcpy0: - stw r0, r9, #0 - addi r9, r9, #4 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - brle r9, r10, .Lcpy0 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - -.Lnext1: - ;; Copy data from ROM to Frame Buffer (on-chip memory) - ldui r9, #%hi16(_fbdata_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_fbdata_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_fbdata_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_fbdata_end) - ldui r11, #%hi16(_fbdata_vma) - brle r10, r9, .Lnext2 - ori r11, r11, #%lo16(_fbdata_vma) -.Lcpy1: - ldw r5, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - stw r5, r11, #$0 - brlt r9, r10, .Lcpy1 - addi r11, r11, #$4 - -.Lnext2: - ;; Zero the frame buffer bss section - ldui r9, #%hi16(_fbbss_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_fbbss_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_fbbss_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_fbbss_end) - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r10, r9, .Lnext3 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lcpy2: - stw r0, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r9, r10, .Lcpy2 - or r0, r0, r0 - -.Lnext3: - ;; Call global and static constructors - ldui r10, #%hi16(_init) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_init) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Call main - ldui r10, #%hi16(main) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(main) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; DJK - Added 12Nov01. Pass main's return value to exit. - or r1, r11, r0 - - ;; Jump to exit - ldui r10, #%hi16(exit) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(exit) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Exit does not return, however, this code is to catch an - ;; error if it does. Set the processor into sleep mode. - ori r1, r0, #$1 - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEBUG_HALT_REG) - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lend: - jmp .Lend - or r0, r0, r0 diff --git a/libgloss/mt/crt0-64-001.S b/libgloss/mt/crt0-64-001.S deleted file mode 100644 index b78e7808e..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/crt0-64-001.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -; crt0_2.s - Startup code for the mrisc1. This code initializes the C -; run-time model. -; -; 12Nov01 (DJK) - The return code from main was not being passed to exit(). -; Now it is passed as a parameter in R1. -; -; 10Sep01 (DJK) - The function exit() does not return. However, in the -; the case of device error (if the halt bit does not -; function properly, for instance), then a catch loop -; has been added. -; -; -; Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Morpho Technologies, Inc. -; - - ; Create a label for the start of the eh_frame section. - .section .eh_frame -__eh_frame_begin: - - .equ HALT_REG, 0x300 - .section .text - .global _start -_start: - ;; Initialize the stack pointer - ldui sp, #%hi16(__stack) - addui sp, sp, #%lo16(__stack) - or fp, sp, sp - - ;; Copy data from ROM to Frame Buffer (on-chip memory) - ldui r9, #%hi16(_fbdata_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_fbdata_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_fbdata_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_fbdata_end) - ldui r11, #%hi16(__FRAME_BUFFER_START) - brle r10, r9, .Lnext1 - ori r11, r11, #%lo16(__FRAME_BUFFER_START) -.Lcpy0: - ldw r5, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - stw r5, r11, #$0 - brlt r9, r10, .Lcpy0 - addi r11, r11, #$4 - -.Lnext1: - ;; Copy data from ROM to External Memory (off-chip memory) - ldui r9, #%hi16(_extdata_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_extdata_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_extdata_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_extdata_end) - ldui r11, #%hi16(__EXTERNAL_MEMORY_START) - brle r10, r9, .Lnext2 - ori r11, r11, #%lo16(__EXTERNAL_MEMORY_START) -.Lcpy1: - ldw r5, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - stw r5, r11, #$0 - brlt r9, r10, .Lcpy1 - addi r11, r11, #$4 - - -.Lnext2: - ;; Zero the bss space - ldui r9, #%hi16(__bss_start) - addui r9, r9, #%lo16(__bss_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(__bss_end) - addui r10, r10, #%lo16(__bss_end) - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r10, r9, .Lnext3 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lcpy2: - stw r0, r9, #0 - addi r9, r9, #4 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - brle r9, r10, .Lcpy2 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - -.Lnext3: - ;; Zero the external memory bss section - ldui r9, #%hi16(_extbss_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_extbss_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_extbss_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_extbss_end) - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r10, r9, .Lnext4 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lcpy3: - stw r0, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r9, r10, .Lcpy3 - or r0, r0, r0 - -.Lnext4: - ;; Call global and static constructors - ldui r10, #%hi16(_init) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_init) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Setup destructors to be called from exit. - ;; (Just in case main never returns....) - ldui r10, #%hi16(atexit) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(atexit) - ldui r1, #%hi16(_fini) - ori r1, r1, #%lo16(_fini) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Initialise argc, argv and envp to empty - addi r1, r0, #0 - addi r2, r0, #0 - addi r3, r0, #0 - - ;; Call main - ldui r10, #%hi16(main) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(main) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; DJK - Added 12Nov01. Pass main's return value to exit. - or r1, r11, r0 - - ;; Jump to exit - ldui r10, #%hi16(exit) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(exit) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Exit does not return, however, this code is to catch an - ;; error if it does. Set the processor into sleep mode. - ori r1, r0, #$1 - stw r1, r0, #HALT_REG - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lend: - jmp .Lend - or r0, r0, r0 diff --git a/libgloss/mt/crt0-ms2.S b/libgloss/mt/crt0-ms2.S deleted file mode 100644 index 2efaebdea..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/crt0-ms2.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -; crt0.s - Startup code for the ms2. This code initializes the C -; run-time model. -; -; -; Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Morpho Technologies -; - - ; Create a label for the start of the eh_frame section. - .section .eh_frame -__eh_frame_begin: - - .text - .global _start -_start: - ;; Initialize the stack pointer - ldui sp, #%hi16(__stack) - addui sp, sp, #%lo16(__stack) - or fp, sp, sp - ;; Zero the bss space - ldui r9, #%hi16(__bss_start) - addui r9, r9, #%lo16(__bss_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(__bss_end) - addui r10, r10, #%lo16(__bss_end) - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r10, r9, .Lnext1 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lcpy0: - stw r0, r9, #0 - addi r9, r9, #4 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - brle r9, r10, .Lcpy0 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - -.Lnext1: - ;; Copy data from ROM to Frame Buffer (on-chip memory) - ldui r9, #%hi16(_fbdata_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_fbdata_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_fbdata_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_fbdata_end) - ldui r11, #%hi16(_fbdata_vma) - brle r10, r9, .Lnext2 - ori r11, r11, #%lo16(_fbdata_vma) -.Lcpy1: - ldw r5, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - stw r5, r11, #$0 - brlt r9, r10, .Lcpy1 - addi r11, r11, #$4 - -.Lnext2: - ;; Zero the frame buffer bss section - ldui r9, #%hi16(_fbbss_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_fbbss_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_fbbss_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_fbbss_end) - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r10, r9, .Lnext3 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lcpy2: - stw r0, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - or r0, r0, r0 - brle r9, r10, .Lcpy2 - or r0, r0, r0 - -.Lnext3: - ;; Copy data from ROM to SRAM (another on-chip memory) - ldui r9, #%hi16(_sram_data_start) - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(_sram_data_start) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_sram_data_end) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_sram_data_end) - ldui r11, #%hi16(_sram_data_vma) - brle r10, r9, .Lnext4 - ori r11, r11, #%lo16(_sram_data_vma) -.Lcpy3: - ldw r5, r9, #$0 - addi r9, r9, #$4 - stw r5, r11, #$0 - brlt r9, r10, .Lcpy3 - addi r11, r11, #$4 - -.Lnext4: - ;; Call global and static constructors - ldui r10, #%hi16(_init) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(_init) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop, added 06Sep05 - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Call main - ldui r10, #%hi16(main) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(main) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop, added 06Sep05 - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; DJK - Added 12Nov01. Pass main's return value to exit. - or r1, r11, r0 - - ;; Jump to exit - ldui r10, #%hi16(exit) - ori r10, r10, #%lo16(exit) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop, added 06Sep05 - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Exit does not return, however, this code is to catch an - ;; error if it does. Set the processor into sleep mode. - ori r1, r0, #$1 - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEBUG_HALT_REG) - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 -.Lend: - jmp .Lend - or r0, r0, r0 diff --git a/libgloss/mt/crt0.S b/libgloss/mt/crt0.S deleted file mode 100644 index ba5249e01..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/crt0.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -# Startup Code for the Morpho mt - -# Create a label for the start of the eh_frame section. - .section .eh_frame -__eh_frame_begin: - - .section .text - .global _start -_start: - - ;; Initialise the stack pointer - ldui sp, #%hi16(__stack) - addui sp, sp, #%lo16(__stack) - or fp, sp, sp - - ;; Zero the data space - ldui r9, #%hi16(_edata) - addui r9, r9, #%lo16(_edata) - ldui r10, #%hi16(_end) - addui r10, r10, #%lo16(_end) - addi r5, r0, #0 - -.L0: - stw r5, r9, #0 - addi r9, r9, #4 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - brle r9, r10, .L0 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Call global and static constructors - ldui r10, #%hi16(_init) - addui r10, r10, #%lo16(_init) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - ;; Setup destructors to be called from exit. - ;; (Just in case main never returns....) - ldui r10, #%hi16(atexit) - addui r10, r10, #%lo16(atexit) - ldui r1, #%hi16(_fini) - addui r1, r1, #%lo16(_fini) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Initialise argc, argv and envp to empty - addi r1, r0, #0 - addi r2, r0, #0 - addi r3, r0, #0 - - ;; Call main - ldui r10, #%hi16(main) - addui r10, r10, #%lo16(main) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - - ;; Jump to exit - ldui r10, #%hi16(exit) - addui r10, r10, #%lo16(exit) - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop - jal r14, r10 - or r0, r0, r0 ; nop diff --git a/libgloss/mt/exit-16-002.c b/libgloss/mt/exit-16-002.c deleted file mode 100644 index ba048d977..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/exit-16-002.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> - - -void _exit (n) -{ - /* Set bit #0 in the _DEBUG_HALT_REG to trigger program exit to - the simulator. (The simulator will return a SIGQUIT signal.) */ - asm("ori r1, r0, #$1\n"); - asm("stw r1, r0, #$fffff300\n"); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/exit-16-003.c b/libgloss/mt/exit-16-003.c deleted file mode 100644 index ba048d977..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/exit-16-003.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> - - -void _exit (n) -{ - /* Set bit #0 in the _DEBUG_HALT_REG to trigger program exit to - the simulator. (The simulator will return a SIGQUIT signal.) */ - asm("ori r1, r0, #$1\n"); - asm("stw r1, r0, #$fffff300\n"); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/exit-64-001.c b/libgloss/mt/exit-64-001.c deleted file mode 100644 index 97c7b8ce7..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/exit-64-001.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> - - -void _exit (n) -{ - /* Set bit #0 in the _DEBUG_HALT_REG to trigger program exit to - the simulator. (The simulator will return a SIGQUIT signal.) */ - asm("ori r1, r0, #$1\n"); - asm("stw r1, r0, #$300\n"); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/exit-ms2.c b/libgloss/mt/exit-ms2.c deleted file mode 100644 index 93a3f852b..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/exit-ms2.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> - - -void _exit (n) -{ - // Set bit #0 in the _DEBUG_HALT_REG to trigger program exit to - // the simulator. (The simulator will return a SIGQUIT signal.) - asm("ori r1, r0, #$1\n"); - asm("stw r1, r0, #$fffff300\n"); -} // exit diff --git a/libgloss/mt/exit.c b/libgloss/mt/exit.c deleted file mode 100644 index cc7983b3f..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/exit.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -void _exit (n) -{ - TRAP0 (SYS_exit, n, 0, 0); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/fstat.c b/libgloss/mt/fstat.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1d7d2dcf5..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/fstat.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -int -fstat (int file, - struct stat *st) -{ - st->st_mode = S_IFCHR; - st->st_blksize = 4096; - return 0; -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/getpid.c b/libgloss/mt/getpid.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8d686b86a..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/getpid.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -getpid (n) -{ - return 1; -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/gettime.c b/libgloss/mt/gettime.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1a0426744..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/gettime.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" -#include "sys/time.h" - - -int -_gettimeofday (struct timeval *tp, void *tzp) -{ - return TRAP0 (SYS_gettimeofday, tp, tzp, 0); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/isatty.c b/libgloss/mt/isatty.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0930a531e..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/isatty.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -isatty (fd) - int fd; -{ - return 1; -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/kill.c b/libgloss/mt/kill.c deleted file mode 100644 index e8ea43769..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/kill.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -kill (n, m) -{ - return TRAP0 (SYS_exit, 0xdead, 0, 0); -} - diff --git a/libgloss/mt/lseek.c b/libgloss/mt/lseek.c deleted file mode 100644 index 783909104..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/lseek.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/unistd.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -off_t -lseek (int file, - off_t ptr, - int dir) -{ - return TRAP0 (SYS_lseek, file, ptr, dir); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/ms2.ld b/libgloss/mt/ms2.ld deleted file mode 100644 index 3dac307af..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/ms2.ld +++ /dev/null @@ -1,271 +0,0 @@ -OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-mt", "elf32-mt", "elf32-mt") -OUTPUT_ARCH(mt) -ENTRY(__boot_start) - -/* Do we need any of these for elf? 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The - * order of vectors is as follows: - * - * 1. Boot Vector. Vector for power-on/reset. - * 2. Software Vector. Vector for handling the SI instruction (an - * explicit interrupt caused by software). - * 3. Break Vector. Vector for handling the Break instruction. - * 4. Device 0 Vector. Service vector for device zero. - * 5. Device 1 Vector. Service vector for device one. - * 6. Device 2 Vector. Service vector for device two. - * 7. Device 3 Vector. Service vector for device three. - * 8. Device 4 Vector. Service vector for device four. - * 9. Device 5 Vector. Service vector for device five. - * 10. Device 6 Vector. Service vector for device six. - * 11. Device 7 Vector. Service vector for device seven. - * - * The rest of the interrupt vectors are reserved for future use. - * - * - * Each jump table entry consists of the following two instructions: - * - * jmp Label ; Label as appropriate - * nop ; implemented as or r0,r0,r0 - * - * The following labels are reserved for the vectors named above, - * respectively: - * - * _BOOTIVEC, _SOFTIVEC, _BRKIVEC, _DEV0IVEC, _DEV1IVEC, _DEV2IVEC, - * _DEV3IVEC, _DEV4IVEC, _DEV5IVEC, _DEV6IVEC, _DEV7IVEC - * - * - * - * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Morpho Technologies - * - */ - - .section .startup, "a", @progbits - .global __boot_start -__boot_start: -_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_TABLE: - jmp _BOOTIVEC ; Boot vector - or r0, r0, r0 - jmp _SOFTIVEC ; Vector for SI instruction - or r0,r0,r0 - jmp _BRKIVEC ; Vector for Break instruction - or r0,r0,r0 - ; The illegal instruction trap is not implemented. -_RESERVED1_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED1_IVEC ; Vector for illegal instruction - or r0,r0,r0 - jmp _OVFIVEC ; Vector for overflow exception - or r0,r0,r0 -_RESERVED2_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED2_IVEC - or r0,r0,r0 -_RESERVED3_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED3_IVEC - or r0,r0,r0 -_RESERVED4_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED4_IVEC - or r0,r0,r0 - - .text - - .equ SI_IOPORT_ADR, _DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG - .equ SI_IOPORT_BIT, 0x1 - .equ BRK_IOPORT_ADR, _DEBUG_BREAK_REG - .equ BRK_IOPORT_BIT, 0x1 - - .global _BOOTIVEC -_BOOTIVEC: - ; Initialize the interrupt controller's interrupt vector registers - ldui r1, #%hi16(_IVEC_DEFAULT) - ori r1, r1, #%lo16(_IVEC_DEFAULT) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV8_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV9_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV10_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV11_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV12_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV13_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV14_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV15_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV16_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV17_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV18_INTERRUPT_REG) - - ; Statically initialized data must be copied from ROM to RAM. - ; This is done in the C run-time start-up code (crt0.o). - - ; Jump to the beginning of the application and enable interrupts. - jmp _start - ei - - - - ; Handler for the SI instruction. To perform a system call, the - ; C model uses a trapping mechanism which executes an SI instruction. - ; The Morpho Technologies simulator simply performs a branch to - ; this vector to simulate the SI instruction (this is as the hardware - ; behaves). In order to trigger the simulator that a system call - ; is needed a write into the I/O register at address $40005 to - ; set bit #2 (0x4) is necessary. - ; - ; The above address has been changed to 0x00031C and the bit number - ; is zero. (The manifest constants have been changed to reflect this.) - .global _SOFTIVEC -_SOFTIVEC: - ; Build a frame to save registers. - subi sp, sp, #$8 - stw r9, sp, #$4 - ldui r9, #%hi16(SI_IOPORT_ADR) - stw r10, sp, #$0 - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(SI_IOPORT_ADR) - ori r10, r0, #SI_IOPORT_BIT - stw r10, r9, #$0 - or r0, r0, r0 ; SYS_call is handled by simulator here... - ldw r10, sp, #$0 - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r9, sp, #$4 - reti r14 - addi sp, sp, #$8 - - - - ; Handler for BREAK instruction. This handler triggers the simulator - ; to send a SIGTRAP signal to gdb by writing to the I/O register at - ; address $40005, setting bit #0 (0x1). - ; - ; The above address has been changed to 0x000304 and the bit number - ; is zero. (The manifest constants have been changed to reflect this.) - .global _BRKIVEC -_BRKIVEC: - ; Build a frame to save registers. - subi sp, sp, #$8 - stw r9, sp, #$4 - ldui r9, #%hi16(BRK_IOPORT_ADR) - stw r10, sp, #$0 - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(BRK_IOPORT_ADR) - ori r10, r0, #BRK_IOPORT_BIT - stw r10, r9, #$0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r10, sp, #$0 - ldw r9, sp, #$4 - reti r15 - addi sp, sp, #$8 - - - ; The documentation is lacking in the specification of the Overflow - ; Exception generation. The address of the instruction causing the - ; overflow is placed into R15 and the overflow exception interrupt - ; is triggered. So, to continue execution, return to the address - ; of the next instruction (i.e., R15 + one instruction). -_OVFIVEC: - addi r15, r15, #$4 - or r0, r0, r0 - reti r15 - or r0, r0, r0 - - - .global _IVEC_DEFAULT -_IVEC_DEFAULT: - reti r15 - or r0, r0, r0 - - - .section .internal_io, "a", @nobits - .fill 256 ; Fill the first page. - - ; This is the memory-mapped I/O region. - - ; Hardware Interrupt Registers - ;.org 0xfff100 - .global _DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV8_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV8_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV9_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV9_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV10_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV10_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV11_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV11_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV12_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV12_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV13_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV13_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV14_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV14_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV15_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV15_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV16_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV16_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV17_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV17_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV18_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV18_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus ten registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 19 * 4) - - .global _INTERRUPT_MASK_REG -_INTERRUPT_MASK_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus one register (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 1 * 4) - - - ;.org 0xfff200 - ; MorphoSys Decoder Registers - .global _MS_DEC_CIRC_BUFF_SEL_REG -_MS_DEC_CIRC_BUFF_SEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_SKIP_FACTOR_REG -_MS_DEC_SKIP_FACTOR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_CUSTOM_PERM_REG -_MS_DEC_CUSTOM_PERM_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_CTXT_BASE_REG -_MS_DEC_CTXT_BASE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_LOOKUP_TBL_REG -_MS_DEC_LOOKUP_TBL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF0_END_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF0_END_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF0_SIZE_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF0_SIZE_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK0_END_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK0_END_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK0_SIZE_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK0_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF1_END_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF1_END_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF1_SIZE_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF1_SIZE_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK1_END_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK1_END_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK1_SIZE_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK1_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF2_END_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF2_END_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF2_SIZE_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF2_SIZE_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK2_END_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK2_END_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK2_SIZE_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK2_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF3_END_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF3_END_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF3_SIZE_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF3_SIZE_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK3_END_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK3_END_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK3_SIZE_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK3_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF4_END_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF4_END_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF4_SIZE_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF4_SIZE_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK4_END_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK4_END_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK4_SIZE_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK4_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF5_END_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF5_END_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF5_SIZE_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF5_SIZE_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK5_END_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK5_END_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK5_SIZE_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK5_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF6_END_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF6_END_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF6_SIZE_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF6_SIZE_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK6_END_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK6_END_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK6_SIZE_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK6_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF7_END_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF7_END_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF7_SIZE_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF7_SIZE_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK7_END_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK7_END_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BLK7_SIZE_REG -_MS_DATA_BLK7_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_AUTO_INC0_REG -_MS_DEC_AUTO_INC0_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_AUTO_INC1_REG -_MS_DEC_AUTO_INC1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_AUTO_INC2_REG -_MS_DEC_AUTO_INC2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_AUTO_INC3_REG -_MS_DEC_AUTO_INC3_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_AUTO_INC4_REG -_MS_DEC_AUTO_INC4_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_AUTO_INC5_REG -_MS_DEC_AUTO_INC5_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_AUTO_INC6_REG -_MS_DEC_AUTO_INC6_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_AUTO_INC7_REG -_MS_DEC_AUTO_INC7_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - - ; 256 bytes minus forty-five registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 45 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfff300 - ; Debug Registers - .global _DEBUG_HALT_REG -_DEBUG_HALT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_BREAK_REG -_DEBUG_BREAK_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; There are five reserved registers. - .fill (5 * 4) - - .global _DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG -_DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus eight registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 8 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfff400 - ; Sequence Generator Registers - .global _SEQ_GEN_CTRL_REG -_SEQ_GEN_CTRL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _SEQ_GEN_MASK_REGS -_SEQ_GEN_MASK_REGS: - ; The mask registers consume two pages (less one control register). - ; 512 bytes minus one register (four bytes per register). - .fill (256 + 256 - 1 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfff600 - ; Timer Registers - .global _TIMER0_VAL_REG -_TIMER0_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER1_VAL_REG -_TIMER1_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER2_VAL_REG -_TIMER2_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER3_VAL_REG -_TIMER3_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus four registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 4 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfff700 - ; Output Line Control Registers - .global _OUTPUT0_CTRL -_OUTPUT0_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT1_CTRL -_OUTPUT1_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT2_CTRL -_OUTPUT2_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT3_CTRL -_OUTPUT3_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT4_CTRL -_OUTPUT4_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT5_CTRL -_OUTPUT5_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT6_CTRL -_OUTPUT6_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT7_CTRL -_OUTPUT7_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT8_CTRL -_OUTPUT8_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT9_CTRL -_OUTPUT9_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT10_CTRL -_OUTPUT10_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - ;; 128 bytes minus eleven registers (four bytes per register) - ;.fill (128 - 11 * 4) - - .global _INPUT0_CTRL -_INPUT0_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - ;; 128 bytes minus one register (four bytes per register) - ;.fill (128 - 1 * 4) - ; 256 bytes minus twelve registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 12 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfff800 - ; IQ Buffer Registers - .global _IQ_BUFF_CTRL_REG -_IQ_BUFF_CTRL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_DATA_SIZE1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_DATA_SIZE1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_ADDR1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_ADDR1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_DATA_SIZE2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_DATA_SIZE2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_ADDR2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_ADDR2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus nine registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 9 * 4) - - - ;.org 0xfff900 - ; Reserved memory-mapped space. - .fill (0x1000 - 0x900) diff --git a/libgloss/mt/startup-16-003.S b/libgloss/mt/startup-16-003.S deleted file mode 100644 index 9fe23b95a..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/startup-16-003.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,838 +0,0 @@ -/* - * $Header$ - * - * interrupt_vectors.s -- the interrupt handler jump table. - * - * - * There are a total of 32 interrupt vector possible, however, only - * 11 of those are currently used (the others are reserved). The - * order of vectors is as follows: - * - * 1. Boot Vector. Vector for power-on/reset. - * 2. Software Vector. Vector for handling the SI instruction (an - * explicit interrupt caused by software). - * 3. Break Vector. Vector for handling the Break instruction. - * 4. Device 0 Vector. Service vector for device zero. - * 5. Device 1 Vector. Service vector for device one. - * 6. Device 2 Vector. Service vector for device two. - * 7. Device 3 Vector. Service vector for device three. - * 8. Device 4 Vector. Service vector for device four. - * 9. Device 5 Vector. Service vector for device five. - * 10. Device 6 Vector. Service vector for device six. - * 11. Device 7 Vector. Service vector for device seven. - * - * The rest of the interrupt vectors are reserved for future use. - * - * - * Each jump table entry consists of the following two instructions: - * - * jmp Label ; Label as appropriate - * nop ; implemented as or r0,r0,r0 - * - * The following labels are reserved for the vectors named above, - * respectively: - * - * _BOOTIVEC, _SOFTIVEC, _BRKIVEC, _DEV0IVEC, _DEV1IVEC, _DEV2IVEC, - * _DEV3IVEC, _DEV4IVEC, _DEV5IVEC, _DEV6IVEC, _DEV7IVEC - * - * 09Jan04 (DJK) Modified internal I/O port definitions for the - * MS1-16-003. - * - * 10Oct01 (DJK) The memory map is finalized and the first 4K of address - * space is now reserved for memory-mapped I/O devices. - * (There is over 2K unused, reserved space in this area.) - * - * 26Sep01 (DJK) The memory map is changed and the device interrupts are - * now memory-mapped. - * - * - * - * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Morpho Technologies - * - */ - - .section .startup, "a", @progbits - .global __boot_start -__boot_start: -_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_TABLE: - jmp _BOOTIVEC ; Boot vector - or r0, r0, r0 - jmp _SOFTIVEC ; Vector for SI instruction - or r0,r0,r0 - jmp _BRKIVEC ; Vector for Break instruction - or r0,r0,r0 - ; The illegal instruction trap is not implemented. - ;jmp _ILLIVEC ; Vector for illegal instruction - or r0,r0,r0 - or r0,r0,r0 -_RESERVED1_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED1_IVEC - or r0,r0,r0 -_RESERVED2_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED2_IVEC - or r0,r0,r0 -_RESERVED3_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED3_IVEC - or r0,r0,r0 -_RESERVED4_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED4_IVEC - or r0,r0,r0 - - - .text - - .equ SI_IOPORT_ADR, _DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG - .equ SI_IOPORT_BIT, 0x1 - .equ BRK_IOPORT_ADR, _DEBUG_BREAK_REG - .equ BRK_IOPORT_BIT, 0x1 - - .global _BOOTIVEC -_BOOTIVEC: - ; Initialize the interrupt controller's interrupt vector registers - ldui r1, #%hi16(_IVEC_DEFAULT) - ori r1, r1, #%lo16(_IVEC_DEFAULT) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV8_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV9_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV10_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV11_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV12_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV13_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV14_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV15_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV16_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV17_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV18_INTERRUPT_REG) - - ; Statically initialized data must be copied from ROM to RAM. - ; This is done in the C run-time start-up code (crt0.o). - - ; Jump to the beginning of the application and enable interrupts. - jmp _start - ei - - - ; Handler for the SI instruction. To perform a system call, the - ; C model uses a trapping mechanism which executes an SI instruction. - ; The Morpho Technologies simulator simply performs a branch to - ; this vector to simulate the SI instruction (this is as the hardware - ; behaves). In order to trigger the simulator that a system call - ; is needed a write into the I/O register at address $40005 to - ; set bit #2 (0x4) is necessary. - ; - ; The above address has been changed to 0x00031C and the bit number - ; is zero. (The manifest constants have been changed to reflect this.) - .global _SOFTIVEC -_SOFTIVEC: - ; Build a frame to save registers. - subi sp, sp, #$8 - stw r9, sp, #$4 - ldui r9, #%hi16(SI_IOPORT_ADR) - stw r10, sp, #$0 - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(SI_IOPORT_ADR) - ori r10, r0, #SI_IOPORT_BIT - stw r10, r9, #$0 - ; SYS_call is handled by simulator here... - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r10, sp, #$0 - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r9, sp, #$4 - reti r14 - addi sp, sp, #$8 - - - - .global _BRKIVEC -_BRKIVEC: - ; Build a frame to save registers. - subi sp, sp, #$8 - stw r9, sp, #$4 - ldui r9, #%hi16(BRK_IOPORT_ADR) - stw r10, sp, #$0 - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(BRK_IOPORT_ADR) - ori r10, r0, #BRK_IOPORT_BIT - stw r10, r9, #$0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r10, sp, #$0 - ldw r9, sp, #$4 - reti r15 - addi sp, sp, #$8 - - -.if 0 - ; Handler for illegal instruction. - .global _ILLIVEC -_ILLIVEC: - reti r15 - or r0, r0, r0 -.endif - - - .global _IVEC_DEFAULT -_IVEC_DEFAULT: - reti r15 - or r0, r0, r0 - - - .section .internal_io, "a", @nobits - .fill 256 ; Fill the first page. - - ; This is the memory-mapped I/O region. - - ; Hardware Interrupt Registers - ;.org 0xfffff100 - .global _DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV8_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV8_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV9_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV9_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV10_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV10_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV11_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV11_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV12_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV12_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV13_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV13_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV14_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV14_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV15_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV15_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV16_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV16_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV17_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV17_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV18_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV18_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus nineteen registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 19 * 4) - - .global _INTERRUPT_MASK_REG -_INTERRUPT_MASK_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _INTERRUPT_PENDING_REG -_INTERRUPT_PENDING_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 16 bytes minus two registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (16 - 2 * 4) - - .global _DEV0_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV0_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV1_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV1_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV2_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV2_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV3_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV3_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV4_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV4_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV5_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV5_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV6_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV6_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV7_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV7_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV8_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV8_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV9_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV9_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV10_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV10_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV11_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV11_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV12_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV12_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV13_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV13_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV14_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV14_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV15_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV15_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV16_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV16_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV17_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV17_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV18_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV18_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus twenty-three registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 23 * 4) - - - ;.org 0xfffff200 - ; MorphoSys Decoder Registers - .global _MS_DEC_CIRC_BUFF_SEL_REG -_MS_DEC_CIRC_BUFF_SEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_SKIP_FACTOR_REG -_MS_DEC_SKIP_FACTOR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_CUSTOM_PERM_REG -_MS_DEC_CUSTOM_PERM_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_CTXT_BASE_REG -_MS_DEC_CTXT_BASE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_LOOKUP_TBL_REG -_MS_DEC_LOOKUP_TBL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF0_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF0_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF0_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF0_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF0_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF0_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF0_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF0_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF1_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF1_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF1_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF1_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF1_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF1_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF1_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF1_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF2_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF2_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF2_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF2_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF2_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF2_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF2_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF2_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF3_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF3_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF3_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF3_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF3_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF3_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF3_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF3_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF4_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF4_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF4_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF4_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF4_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF4_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF4_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF4_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF5_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF5_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF5_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF5_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF5_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF5_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF5_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF5_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF6_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF6_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF6_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF6_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF6_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF6_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF6_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF6_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF7_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF7_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF7_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF7_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF7_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF7_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF7_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF7_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_OMEGA_PERM1_REG -_MS_OMEGA_PERM1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_WRITE_FB_ADDR_REG -_MS_WRITE_FB_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_OMEGA_PERM2_REG -_MS_OMEGA_PERM2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - - ; 256 bytes minus forty registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 40 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff300 - ; Debug Registers - .global _DEBUG_HALT_REG -_DEBUG_HALT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_BREAK_REG -_DEBUG_BREAK_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_CRITICAL_REG -_DEBUG_OWNERSHIP_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_KERNEL_ID_REG -_DEBUG_KERNEL_ID_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_IRQ_STATUS_REG -_DEBUG_IRQ_STATUS_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; There are two reserved registers. - .fill (2 * 4) - - .global _DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG -_DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus eight registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 8 * 4) - - .global _EXTENDED_GP0_REG -_EXTENDED_GP0_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP1_REG -_EXTENDED_GP1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP2_REG -_EXTENDED_GP2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP3_REG -_EXTENDED_GP3_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP4_REG -_EXTENDED_GP4_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP5_REG -_EXTENDED_GP5_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP6_REG -_EXTENDED_GP6_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP7_REG -_EXTENDED_GP7_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_EN_NC_MEM_REG -_MEM_CTRL_EN_NC_MEM_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_BASE0_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_BASE0_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_MASK0_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_MASK0_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_BASE1_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_BASE1_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_MASK1_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_MASK1_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_BASE2_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_BASE2_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_MASK2_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_MASK2_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_BASE3_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_BASE3_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_MASK3_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_MASK3_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus seventeen registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 17 * 4) - - - - ; Reserved memory-map space - .fill (256 + 256) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff600 - ; Timer Registers - .global _TIMER0_VAL_REG -_TIMER0_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER1_VAL_REG -_TIMER1_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER2_VAL_REG -_TIMER2_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER3_VAL_REG -_TIMER3_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus four registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 4 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff700 - ; Output Line Control Registers - .global _OUTPUT0_CTRL -_OUTPUT0_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT1_CTRL -_OUTPUT1_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT2_CTRL -_OUTPUT2_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT3_CTRL -_OUTPUT3_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT4_CTRL -_OUTPUT4_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT5_CTRL -_OUTPUT5_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT6_CTRL -_OUTPUT6_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus seven registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 7 * 4) - - .global _INPUT0_CTRL -_INPUT0_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus one register (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 1 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff800 - ; IQ Buffer Registers - .global _IQ_BUFF_CTRL_REG -_IQ_BUFF_CTRL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_STATUS_REG -_IQ_BUFF_STATUS_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_BASE1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_BASE1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_SIZE1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_SIZE1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_BASE2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_BASE2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_SIZE2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_SIZE2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus ten registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 10 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff900 - ; DMA Controller - .global _DMA_CTRL_REG -_DMA_CTRL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_STATUS_REG -_DMA_STATUS_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH0_EADDR_REG -_DMA_CH0_EADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH0_IADDR_REG -_DMA_CH0_IADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH0_SIZE_REG -_DMA_CH0_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH1_EADDR_REG -_DMA_CH1_EADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH1_IADDR_REG -_DMA_CH1_IADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH1_SIZE_REG -_DMA_CH1_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH2_EADDR_REG -_DMA_CH2_EADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH2_IADDR_REG -_DMA_CH2_IADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH2_SIZE_REG -_DMA_CH2_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH3_EADDR_REG -_DMA_CH3_EADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH3_IADDR_REG -_DMA_CH3_IADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH3_SIZE_REG -_DMA_CH3_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus fourteen registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 14 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffffa00 - ; Sequence Generator - .global _SEQ_GEN_CTRL_STATUS_REG -_SEQ_GEN_CTRL_STATUS_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _SEQ_GEN_MASK_REGS -_SEQ_GEN_MASK_REGS: - .fill (302 * 4) - - .global _SEQ_GEN_SHIFT_REG -_SEQ_GEN_SHIFT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus seven registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 48 * 4) - - - - ; Reserved memory-map space - .fill (0x1000 - 0xf00) diff --git a/libgloss/mt/startup-64-001.S b/libgloss/mt/startup-64-001.S deleted file mode 100644 index 5ceb42b36..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/startup-64-001.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,378 +0,0 @@ -/* - * $Header$ - * - * interrupt_vectors.s -- the interrupt handler jump table. - * - * - * There are a total of 32 interrupt vector possible, however, only - * 11 of those are currently used (the others are reserved). The - * order of vectors is as follows: - * - * 1. Boot Vector. Vector for power-on/reset. - * 2. Software Vector. Vector for handling the SI instruction (an - * explicit interrupt caused by software). - * 3. Break Vector. Vector for handling the Break instruction. - * 4. Device 0 Vector. Service vector for device zero. - * 5. Device 1 Vector. Service vector for device one. - * 6. Device 2 Vector. Service vector for device two. - * 7. Device 3 Vector. Service vector for device three. - * 8. Device 4 Vector. Service vector for device four. - * 9. Device 5 Vector. Service vector for device five. - * 10. Device 6 Vector. Service vector for device six. - * 11. Device 7 Vector. Service vector for device seven. - * - * The rest of the interrupt vectors are reserved for future use. - * - * - * Each jump table entry consists of the following two instructions: - * - * jmp Label ; Label as appropriate - * nop ; implemented as or r0,r0,r0 - * - * The following labels are reserved for the vectors named above, - * respectively: - * - * _BOOTIVEC, _SOFTIVEC, _BRKIVEC, _DEV0IVEC, _DEV1IVEC, _DEV2IVEC, - * _DEV3IVEC, _DEV4IVEC, _DEV5IVEC, _DEV6IVEC, _DEV7IVEC - * - * - * 26Sep01 (DJK) The memory map is changed and the device interrupts are - * now memory-mapped. - * - * 10Oct01 (DJK) The memory map is finalized and the first 4K of address - * space is now reserved for memory-mapped I/O devices. - * (There is over 2K unused, reserved space in this area.) - * - * 27Jul02 (DJK) Fixed the address for the interrupt mask register. Old - * documentation stated the port address as 0x140, but - * the implementation uses 0x13c. - * - * 30Jul02 (DJK) Added support for printf. This only supports output to - * stderr and stdout. Using the message box interface, - * a (newly defined) message or series of messages is - * passed to the controller to output bytes as text to - * the debug console. These messages are constructed in - * the interrupt handler for the SI instruction. - * With this implementation, the user is unable to - * utilize the message box interface in applications as - * specialized interrupt handlers for the external - * interrupts are necessary. - * - * - * - * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Morpho Technologies, Inc. - * - */ - - .section .startup, "a", @progbits - .global __boot_start -_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_TABLE: -__boot_start: - jmp _BOOTIVEC ; Boot vector - or r0, r0, r0 - jmp _SOFTIVEC ; Vector for SI instruction - or r0,r0,r0 - jmp _BRKIVEC ; Vector for Break instruction - or r0,r0,r0 - - - ; This is the memory-mapped I/O region. - - ; Hardware Interrupt Registers - .org 0x100 - .global _DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 60 bytes minus eight registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (60 - 8 * 4) - - .global _INTERRUPT_MASK_REG -_INTERRUPT_MASK_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus sixteen registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 16 * 4) - - - - .org 0x200 - ; MorphoSys Decoder Registers - .global _MS_DEC_AUTO_INCREMENT_REG -_MS_DEC_AUTO_INCREMENT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_SKIP_FACTOR_REG -_MS_DEC_SKIP_FACTOR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_CUSTOM_PERMUTATION_REG -_MS_DEC_CUSTOM_PERMUTATION_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_CONTEXT_BASE_REG -_MS_DEC_CONTEXT_BASE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_LOOKUP_TABLE_BASE_REG -_MS_DEC_LOOKUP_TABLE_BASE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRCULAR_BUFFER_END_REG -_MS_CIRCULAR_BUFFER_END_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRCULAR_BUFFER_SIZE_REG -_MS_CIRCULAR_BUFFER_SIZE_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BLOCK_END_REG -_MS_DATA_BLOCK_END_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BLOCK_SIZE_REG -_MS_DATA_BLOCK_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus nine registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 9 * 4) - - - - .org 0x300 - ; Debug Registers - .global _DEBUG_HALT_REG -_DEBUG_HALT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_BREAK_REG -_DEBUG_BREAK_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_HW_RESERVED0_REG -_DEBUG_HW_RESERVED0_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_HW_RESERVED1_REG -_DEBUG_HW_RESERVED1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_HW_RESERVED2_REG -_DEBUG_HW_RESERVED2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_HW_RESERVED3_REG -_DEBUG_HW_RESERVED3_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_HW_RESERVED4_REG -_DEBUG_HW_RESERVED4_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG -_DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus eight registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 8 * 4) - - - - .org 0x400 - ; Sequence Generator Registers -_SEQ_GEN_REGS: - .fill 256 - - - - .org 0x500 -_RESERVED_SEQ_GEN_REGS: - .fill 256 - - - - .org 0x600 - .global _TIMER0_VAL_REG -_TIMER0_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER0_CTRL_REG -_TIMER0_CTRL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER1_VAL_REG -_TIMER1_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER1_CTRL_REG -_TIMER1_CTRL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER2_VAL_REG -_TIMER2_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER2_CTRL_REG -_TIMER2_CTRL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus six registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 6 * 4) - - - - .org 0x700 - .global _OUTPUT0_CONTROL -_OUTPUT0_CONTROL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT1_CONTROL -_OUTPUT1_CONTROL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT2_CONTROL -_OUTPUT2_CONTROL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT3_CONTROL -_OUTPUT3_CONTROL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT4_CONTROL -_OUTPUT4_CONTROL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT5_CONTROL -_OUTPUT5_CONTROL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT6_CONTROL -_OUTPUT6_CONTROL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT7_CONTROL -_OUTPUT7_CONTROL: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus eight registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 8 * 4) - - - - .org 0x800 - ; Reserved memory-mapped space. - .fill (0x1000 - 0x800) - - - - .text - - .equ SI_IOPORT_ADR, _DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG - .equ SI_IOPORT_BIT, 0x1 - .equ BRK_IOPORT_ADR, _DEBUG_BREAK_REG - .equ BRK_IOPORT_BIT, 0x1 - - .global _BOOTIVEC -_BOOTIVEC: - - ; Initialize the interrupt controller's interrupt vector registers - ; for devices zero through seven. - ldui r1, #%hi16(_IVEC_DEFAULT) - ori r1, r1, #%lo16(_IVEC_DEFAULT) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG) - - ; Jump to the beginning of the application and enable interrupts. - jmp _start - ei - - - - ; Handler for the SI instruction. To perform a system call, the - ; C model uses a trapping mechanism which executes an SI instruction. - ; The Morpho Technologies simulator simply performs a branch to - ; this vector to simulate the SI instruction (this is as the hardware - ; behaves). In order to trigger the simulator that a system call - ; is needed, a write into the I/O register at address $40005 to - ; set bit #2 (0x4) is necessary. - ; - ; The above address has been changed to 0x31C and the bit number - ; is zero. (The manifest constants have been changed to reflect this.) - ; - .global _SOFTIVEC -_SOFTIVEC: - ; Build a frame to save registers. - subi sp, sp, #$8 - stw r9, sp, #$4 - ldui r9, #%hi16(SI_IOPORT_ADR) - stw r10, sp, #$0 - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(SI_IOPORT_ADR) - ori r10, r0, #SI_IOPORT_BIT - stw r10, r9, #$0 - ; SYS_call is handled by simulator here... - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r10, sp, #$0 - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r9, sp, #$4 - reti r14 - addi sp, sp, #$8 - - - - .global _BRKIVEC -_BRKIVEC: - ; Build a frame to save registers. - subi sp, sp, #$8 - stw r9, sp, #$4 - ldui r9, #%hi16(BRK_IOPORT_ADR) - stw r10, sp, #$0 - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(BRK_IOPORT_ADR) - ori r10, r0, #BRK_IOPORT_BIT - stw r10, r9, #$0 - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r10, sp, #$0 - subi r15, r15, #$4 ; Backup to address of break - ldw r9, sp, #$4 - reti r15 - addi sp, sp, #$8 - - - - .global _IVEC_DEFAULT -_IVEC_DEFAULT: - reti r15 - or r0, r0, r0 diff --git a/libgloss/mt/startup-ms2.S b/libgloss/mt/startup-ms2.S deleted file mode 100644 index 846c72c12..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/startup-ms2.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,840 +0,0 @@ -/* - * - * interrupt_vectors.s -- the interrupt handler jump table. - * - * - * There are a total of 32 interrupt vector possible, however, only - * 11 of those are currently used (the others are reserved). The - * order of vectors is as follows: - * - * 1. Boot Vector. Vector for power-on/reset. - * 2. Software Vector. Vector for handling the SI instruction (an - * explicit interrupt caused by software). - * 3. Break Vector. Vector for handling the Break instruction. - * 4. Device 0 Vector. Service vector for device zero. - * 5. Device 1 Vector. Service vector for device one. - * 6. Device 2 Vector. Service vector for device two. - * 7. Device 3 Vector. Service vector for device three. - * 8. Device 4 Vector. Service vector for device four. - * 9. Device 5 Vector. Service vector for device five. - * 10. Device 6 Vector. Service vector for device six. - * 11. Device 7 Vector. Service vector for device seven. - * - * The rest of the interrupt vectors are reserved for future use. - * - * - * Each jump table entry consists of the following two instructions: - * - * jmp Label ; Label as appropriate - * nop ; implemented as or r0,r0,r0 - * - * The following labels are reserved for the vectors named above, - * respectively: - * - * _BOOTIVEC, _SOFTIVEC, _BRKIVEC, _DEV0IVEC, _DEV1IVEC, _DEV2IVEC, - * _DEV3IVEC, _DEV4IVEC, _DEV5IVEC, _DEV6IVEC, _DEV7IVEC - * - * 28Apr05 (DJK) Added support for the overflow vector. - * - * XXXXXXX (DJK) Modified for the MS2 target - * - * 09Jan04 (DJK) Modified internal I/O port definitions for the - * MS1-16-003. - * - * 10Oct01 (DJK) The memory map is finalized and the first 4K of address - * space is now reserved for memory-mapped I/O devices. - * (There is over 2K unused, reserved space in this area.) - * - * 26Sep01 (DJK) The memory map is changed and the device interrupts are - * now memory-mapped. - * - * - * - * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Morpho Technologies - * - */ - - .section .startup, "a", @progbits - .global __boot_start -__boot_start: -_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_TABLE: - jmp _BOOTIVEC ; Boot vector - or r0, r0, r0 - jmp _SOFTIVEC ; Vector for SI instruction - or r0, r0, r0 - jmp _BRKIVEC ; Vector for Break instruction - or r0, r0, r0 - ; The illegal instruction trap is not implemented. -_RESERVED1_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED1_IVEC - or r0, r0, r0 - jmp _OVFIVEC - or r0, r0, r0 -_RESERVED2_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED2_IVEC - or r0, r0, r0 -_RESERVED3_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED3_IVEC - or r0, r0, r0 -_RESERVED4_IVEC: - jmp _RESERVED4_IVEC - or r0, r0, r0 - - - .text - - .equ SI_IOPORT_ADR, _DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG - .equ SI_IOPORT_BIT, 0x1 - .equ BRK_IOPORT_ADR, _DEBUG_BREAK_REG - .equ BRK_IOPORT_BIT, 0x1 - - .global _BOOTIVEC -_BOOTIVEC: - ; Initialize the interrupt controller's interrupt vector registers - ldui r1, #%hi16(_IVEC_DEFAULT) - ori r1, r1, #%lo16(_IVEC_DEFAULT) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV8_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV9_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV10_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV11_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV12_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV13_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV14_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV15_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV16_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV17_INTERRUPT_REG) - stw r1, r0, #%lo16(_DEV18_INTERRUPT_REG) - - ; Statically initialized data must be copied from ROM to RAM. - ; This is done in the C run-time start-up code (crt0.o). - - ; Jump to the beginning of the application and enable interrupts. - jmp _start - ei - - - ; Handler for the SI instruction. To perform a system call, the - ; C model uses a trapping mechanism which executes an SI instruction. - ; The Morpho Technologies simulator simply performs a branch to - ; this vector to simulate the SI instruction (this is as the hardware - ; behaves). In order to trigger the simulator that a system call - ; is needed a write into the I/O register at address $40005 to - ; set bit #2 (0x4) is necessary. - ; - ; The above address has been changed to 0x00031C and the bit number - ; is zero. (The manifest constants have been changed to reflect this.) - .global _SOFTIVEC -_SOFTIVEC: - ; Build a frame to save registers. - subi sp, sp, #$8 - stw r9, sp, #$4 - ldui r9, #%hi16(SI_IOPORT_ADR) - stw r10, sp, #$0 - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(SI_IOPORT_ADR) - ori r10, r0, #SI_IOPORT_BIT - stw r10, r9, #$0 - ; SYS_call is handled by simulator here... - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r10, sp, #$0 - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r9, sp, #$4 - reti r14 - addi sp, sp, #$8 - - - - .global _BRKIVEC -_BRKIVEC: - ; Build a frame to save registers. - subi sp, sp, #$8 - stw r9, sp, #$4 - ldui r9, #%hi16(BRK_IOPORT_ADR) - stw r10, sp, #$0 - ori r9, r9, #%lo16(BRK_IOPORT_ADR) - ori r10, r0, #BRK_IOPORT_BIT - stw r10, r9, #$0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 - ldw r10, sp, #$0 - ldw r9, sp, #$4 - reti r15 - addi sp, sp, #$8 - - - .global _OVFIVEC -_OVFIVEC: - addi r15, r15, #$4 - or r0, r0, r0 - or r0, r0, r0 ; added 06Sep05 - reti r15 - or r0, r0, r0 - - - .global _IVEC_DEFAULT -_IVEC_DEFAULT: - reti r15 - or r0, r0, r0 - - - .section .internal_io, "a", @nobits - .fill 256 ; Fill the first page. - - ; This is the memory-mapped I/O region. - - ; Hardware Interrupt Registers - ;.org 0xfffff100 - .global _DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV0_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV1_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV2_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV3_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV4_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV5_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV6_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV7_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV8_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV8_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV9_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV9_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV10_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV10_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV11_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV11_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV12_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV12_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV13_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV13_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV14_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV14_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV15_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV15_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV16_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV16_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV17_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV17_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV18_INTERRUPT_REG -_DEV18_INTERRUPT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus nineteen registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 19 * 4) - - .global _INTERRUPT_MASK_REG -_INTERRUPT_MASK_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _INTERRUPT_PENDING_REG -_INTERRUPT_PENDING_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 16 bytes minus two registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (16 - 2 * 4) - - .global _DEV0_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV0_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV1_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV1_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV2_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV2_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV3_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV3_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV4_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV4_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV5_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV5_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV6_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV6_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV7_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV7_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV8_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV8_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV9_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV9_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV10_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV10_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV11_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV11_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV12_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV12_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV13_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV13_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV14_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV14_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV15_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV15_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV16_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV16_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV17_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV17_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEV18_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG -_DEV18_INTERRUPT_LEVEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus twenty-three registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 23 * 4) - - - ;.org 0xfffff200 - ; MorphoSys Decoder Registers - .global _MS_DEC_CIRC_BUFF_SEL_REG -_MS_DEC_CIRC_BUFF_SEL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_SKIP_FACTOR_REG -_MS_DEC_SKIP_FACTOR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_CUSTOM_PERM_REG -_MS_DEC_CUSTOM_PERM_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_CTXT_BASE_REG -_MS_DEC_CTXT_BASE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DEC_LOOKUP_TBL_REG -_MS_DEC_LOOKUP_TBL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF0_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF0_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF0_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF0_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF0_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF0_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF0_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF0_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF1_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF1_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF1_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF1_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF1_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF1_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF1_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF1_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF2_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF2_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF2_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF2_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF2_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF2_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF2_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF2_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF3_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF3_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF3_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF3_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF3_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF3_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF3_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF3_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF4_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF4_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF4_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF4_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF4_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF4_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF4_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF4_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF5_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF5_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF5_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF5_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF5_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF5_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF5_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF5_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF6_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF6_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF6_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF6_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF6_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF6_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF6_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF6_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF7_I_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF7_I_REG: - .word (__FRAME_BUFFER_END) - - .global _MS_CIRC_BUFF7_P_REG -_MS_CIRC_BUFF7_P_REG: - .word __FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF7_B_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF7_B_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_DATA_BUFF7_S_REG -_MS_DATA_BUFF7_S_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_OMEGA_PERM1_REG -_MS_OMEGA_PERM1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_WRITE_FB_ADDR_REG -_MS_WRITE_FB_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MS_OMEGA_PERM2_REG -_MS_OMEGA_PERM2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - - ; 256 bytes minus forty registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 40 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff300 - ; Debug Registers - .global _DEBUG_HALT_REG -_DEBUG_HALT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_BREAK_REG -_DEBUG_BREAK_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_CRITICAL_REG -_DEBUG_OWNERSHIP_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_KERNEL_ID_REG -_DEBUG_KERNEL_ID_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DEBUG_IRQ_STATUS_REG -_DEBUG_IRQ_STATUS_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; There are two reserved registers. - .fill (2 * 4) - - .global _DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG -_DEBUG_SW_SYSREQ_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus eight registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 8 * 4) - - .global _EXTENDED_GP0_REG -_EXTENDED_GP0_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP1_REG -_EXTENDED_GP1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP2_REG -_EXTENDED_GP2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP3_REG -_EXTENDED_GP3_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP4_REG -_EXTENDED_GP4_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP5_REG -_EXTENDED_GP5_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP6_REG -_EXTENDED_GP6_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _EXTENDED_GP7_REG -_EXTENDED_GP7_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_EN_NC_MEM_REG -_MEM_CTRL_EN_NC_MEM_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_BASE0_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_BASE0_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_MASK0_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_MASK0_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_BASE1_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_BASE1_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_MASK1_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_MASK1_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_BASE2_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_BASE2_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_MASK2_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_MASK2_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_BASE3_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_BASE3_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _MEM_CTRL_MASK3_ADDR_REG -_MEM_CTRL_MASK3_ADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus seventeen registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 17 * 4) - - - - ; Reserved memory-map space - .fill (256 + 256) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff600 - ; Timer Registers - .global _TIMER0_VAL_REG -_TIMER0_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER1_VAL_REG -_TIMER1_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER2_VAL_REG -_TIMER2_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _TIMER3_VAL_REG -_TIMER3_VAL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus four registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 4 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff700 - ; Output Line Control Registers - .global _OUTPUT0_CTRL -_OUTPUT0_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT1_CTRL -_OUTPUT1_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT2_CTRL -_OUTPUT2_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT3_CTRL -_OUTPUT3_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT4_CTRL -_OUTPUT4_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT5_CTRL -_OUTPUT5_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _OUTPUT6_CTRL -_OUTPUT6_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus seven registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 7 * 4) - - .global _INPUT0_CTRL -_INPUT0_CTRL: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 128 bytes minus one register (four bytes per register) - .fill (128 - 1 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff800 - ; IQ Buffer Registers - .global _IQ_BUFF_CTRL_REG -_IQ_BUFF_CTRL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_STATUS_REG -_IQ_BUFF_STATUS_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_BASE1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_BASE1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_SIZE1_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_SIZE1_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_PARAMETER2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_TRANSFER_SIZE2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_BASE2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_BASE2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _IQ_BUFF_FB_SIZE2_REG -_IQ_BUFF_FB_SIZE2_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus ten registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 10 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffff900 - ; DMA Controller - .global _DMA_CTRL_REG -_DMA_CTRL_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_STATUS_REG -_DMA_STATUS_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH0_EADDR_REG -_DMA_CH0_EADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH0_IADDR_REG -_DMA_CH0_IADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH0_SIZE_REG -_DMA_CH0_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH1_EADDR_REG -_DMA_CH1_EADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH1_IADDR_REG -_DMA_CH1_IADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH1_SIZE_REG -_DMA_CH1_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH2_EADDR_REG -_DMA_CH2_EADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH2_IADDR_REG -_DMA_CH2_IADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH2_SIZE_REG -_DMA_CH2_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH3_EADDR_REG -_DMA_CH3_EADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH3_IADDR_REG -_DMA_CH3_IADDR_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _DMA_CH3_SIZE_REG -_DMA_CH3_SIZE_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus fourteen registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 14 * 4) - - - - ;.org 0xfffffa00 - ; Sequence Generator - .global _SEQ_GEN_CTRL_STATUS_REG -_SEQ_GEN_CTRL_STATUS_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - .global _SEQ_GEN_MASK_REGS -_SEQ_GEN_MASK_REGS: - .fill (302 * 4) - - .global _SEQ_GEN_SHIFT_REG -_SEQ_GEN_SHIFT_REG: - .word 0x00000000 - - ; 256 bytes minus seven registers (four bytes per register) - .fill (256 - 48 * 4) - - - - ; Reserved memory-map space - .fill (0x1000 - 0xf00) diff --git a/libgloss/mt/stat.c b/libgloss/mt/stat.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9a6ca7ca0..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/stat.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -int -stat (const char *path, struct stat *st) - -{ - return TRAP0 (SYS_stat, path, st, 0); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/time.c b/libgloss/mt/time.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2df8d48d2..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/time.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -time_t -time (time_t *tloc) -{ - return TRAP0 (SYS_time, tloc, 0, 0); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/times.c b/libgloss/mt/times.c deleted file mode 100644 index b804be4cd..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/times.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" -#include "sys/times.h" - - -clock_t -times (struct tms *buffer) -{ - return TRAP0 (SYS_times, buffer, 0, 0); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/trap.S b/libgloss/mt/trap.S deleted file mode 100644 index 9fca7204e..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/trap.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -;; -;; The errno will be in r5 if r11 is -1. -;; - .text - .global __trap0 -__trap0: - ;; non-leaf function so need to create stack frame to - ;; store ra and fp - subi sp, sp, #16 - stw ra, sp, #12 - or r0, r0, r0 ;; nop - stw fp, sp, #8 - or fp, sp, sp - stw r5, sp, #4 - or r0, r0, r0 ;; nop - stw r6, sp, #0 - addi r6, r0, #$-1 - si r14 - or r0, r0, r0 ;; nop - brne r11, r6, .L0 - ldui r6, #%hi16(errno) - addui r6, r6, #%lo16(errno) - stw r5, r6, #0 - or r0, r0, r0 ;; nop -.L0: - ldw r6, sp, #0 - or r0, r0, r0 ;; nop - ldw r5, sp, #4 - or r0, r0, r0 ;; nop - ldw ra, sp, #12 - or r0, r0, r0 ;; nop - ldw fp, sp, #8 - jal r0, r14 - addi sp, sp, #16 diff --git a/libgloss/mt/trap.h b/libgloss/mt/trap.h deleted file mode 100644 index 27636c004..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/trap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#include "syscall.h" - -int __trap0 (); - -#define TRAP0(f, p1, p2, p3) __trap0(f, (p1), (p2), (p3)) diff --git a/libgloss/mt/unlink.c b/libgloss/mt/unlink.c deleted file mode 100644 index a620e89dd..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/unlink.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -int -unlink () -{ - return -1; -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/utime.c b/libgloss/mt/utime.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3fce7e364..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/utime.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -int -utime (path, times) - const char *path; - char *times; -{ - return TRAP0 (SYS_utime, path, times, 0); -} diff --git a/libgloss/mt/write.c b/libgloss/mt/write.c deleted file mode 100644 index 88b5ff83d..000000000 --- a/libgloss/mt/write.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#include <_ansi.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "trap.h" - - -int -write ( int file, - char *ptr, - size_t len) -{ - return TRAP0 (SYS_write, file, ptr, len); -} |