/* * Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Cygnus Support * * 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. */ #define STACK_SIZE 16 * 1024 #define TRAP_STACK_SIZE 4 * 1024 #define NUM_REGS 20 #ifdef SL933 #define NUMBER_OF_REGISTER_WINDOWS 6 #else #define NUMBER_OF_REGISTER_WINDOWS 8 #endif #if (NUMBER_OF_REGISTER_WINDOWS == 8) #define SPARC_PSR_CWP_MASK 0x07 /* bits 0 - 4 */ #elif (NUMBER_OF_REGISTER_WINDOWS == 16) #define SPARC_PSR_CWP_MASK 0x0F /* bits 0 - 4 */ #elif (NUMBER_OF_REGISTER_WINDOWS == 32) #define SPARC_PSR_CWP_MASK 0x1F /* bits 0 - 4 */ #else #error "Unsupported number of register windows for this cpu" #endif /* The traptable has to be the first code in a boot PROM. */ /* * Entry for traps which jump to a programmer-specified trap handler. */ #define TRAP(_handler) \ sethi %hi(_handler), %l3 ; \ jmpl %l3+%lo(_handler), %g0 ; \ mov %wim, %l0 ; \ nop /* Unexcpected trap will halt the processor by forcing it to error state */ #if 1 #define BAD_TRAP ta 0; nop; nop; nop; #else #define BAD_TRAP \ mov %psr, l0 ; \ mov 0x0, %o0 ; \ sethi %hi(SYM(bad_trap)), l4 ; \ jmp l4+%lo(SYM(bad_trap)); #endif /* Software trap. Treat as BAD_TRAP for the time being... */ #if 1 #define SOFT_TRAP BAD_TRAP #else #define SOFT_TRAP \ mov $psr, $l0 ; \ mov 0x0, $o0 ; \ sethi $hi(SYM(soft_trap)), l4 ; \ jmp l4+$lo(SYM(soft_trap)); #endif #define PSR_INIT 0x10c0 /* Disable traps, set s and ps */ #define TBR_INIT 0 #define WIM_INIT 2 #define SP_INIT 0x023ffff0 /* Macros for reading and writing to arbitrary address spaces. Note that ASI must be a constant (sorry, but the SPARC can only specify ASIs as part of an instruction. */ #define read_asi(ASI, LOC) \ ({ \ unsigned int val; \ __asm__ volatile ("lda [%r1]%2,%0" : "=r" (val) : "rJ" (LOC), "I" (ASI)); \ val; \ }) #define write_asi(ASI, LOC, VAL) \ __asm__ volatile ("sta %0,[%r1]%2" : : "r" (VAL), "rJ" (LOC), "I" (ASI)); /* * Use this when modifying registers that cause memory to be modified. This * will cause GCC to reload all values after this point. */ #define write_asi_volatile(ASI, LOC, VAL) \ __asm__ volatile ("sta %0,[%r1]%2" : : "r" (VAL), "rJ" (LOC), "I" (ASI) \ : "memory"); #define WRITE_PC(x) registers[PC] = x; registers[NPC] = x + 4; /* * Processor Status Register (psr) * * 31 28|27 24|23 20|19 12|11 9|7|6|5|4 0 * +------+-------+-------+-------+------+-+-+-+--------+ * | impl | ver | icc | res. | pil | | | | cwp | * +------+-------+-------+-------+------+-+-+-+--------+ * S P E * S T * if ET = 1, traps are enabled, 0 means disabled. * if S = 1, you're in supervisor mode, 0 means user mode. * cwp points to the current window. * * Trap Base Register (tbr) * * 31 12|11 4|3 0 * +--------------+--------------+------+ * | tba | tt | null | * +--------------+--------------+------+ * * tba contains the most sig. 20 bits of the tbr base address * tt is the trap number. * * Window Invalid Register (wim) * 31 8| 7| 6| 5| 4| 3| 2| 1| 0 * +-------------+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ * | res. |w7|w6|w5|w4|w3|w2|w1|w0| * +-------------+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ */