source: rtems/c/src/exec/score/cpu/m68k/cpu_asm.s @ f4b7e297

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Last change on this file since f4b7e297 was f4b7e297, checked in by Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>, on 12/02/96 at 19:43:22

Update from Chris Johns <cjohns@…> to add better support for
68000 class CPUs.

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1/*  cpu_asm.s
2 *
3 *  This file contains all assembly code for the MC68020 implementation
4 *  of RTEMS.
5 *
6 *  COPYRIGHT (c) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994.
7 *  On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
8 *  All rights assigned to U.S. Government, 1994.
9 *
10 *  This material may be reproduced by or for the U.S. Government pursuant
11 *  to the copyright license under the clause at DFARS 252.227-7013.  This
12 *  notice must appear in all copies of this file and its derivatives.
13 *
14 *  $Id$
15 */
16
17
18#include <asm.h>
19
20        .text
21
22/*  void _CPU_Context_switch( run_context, heir_context )
23 *
24 *  This routine performs a normal non-FP context.
25 */
26
27        .align  4
28        .global SYM (_CPU_Context_switch)
29
30.set RUNCONTEXT_ARG,   4                   | save context argument
31.set HEIRCONTEXT_ARG,  8                   | restore context argument
32
33SYM (_CPU_Context_switch):
34          moval    a7@(RUNCONTEXT_ARG),a0| a0 = running thread context
35          movw     sr,d1                 | d1 = status register
36          movml    d1-d7/a2-a7,a0@       | save context
37
38          moval    a7@(HEIRCONTEXT_ARG),a0| a0 = heir thread context
39restore:  movml    a0@,d1-d7/a2-a7     | restore context
40          movw     d1,sr                  | restore status register
41          rts
42
43/*PAGE
44 *  void __CPU_Context_save_fp_context( &fp_context_ptr )
45 *  void __CPU_Context_restore_fp_context( &fp_context_ptr )
46 *
47 *  These routines are used to context switch a MC68881 or MC68882.
48 *
49 *  NOTE:  Context save and restore code is based upon the code shown
50 *         on page 6-38 of the MC68881/68882 Users Manual (rev 1).
51 *
52 *         CPU_FP_CONTEXT_SIZE is higher than expected to account for the
53 *         -1 pushed at end of this sequence.
54 */
55
56.set FPCONTEXT_ARG,   4                    | save FP context argument
57
58        .align  4
59        .global SYM (_CPU_Context_save_fp)
60SYM (_CPU_Context_save_fp):
61#if ( M68K_HAS_FPU == 1 )
62        moval    a7@(FPCONTEXT_ARG),a1    | a1 = &ptr to context area
63        moval    a1@,a0                   | a0 = Save context area
64        fsave    a0@-                     | save 68881/68882 state frame
65        tstb     a0@                      | check for a null frame
66        beq      nosv                     | Yes, skip save of user model
67        fmovem   fp0-fp7,a0@-             | save data registers (fp0-fp7)
68        fmovem   fpc/fps/fpi,a0@-         | and save control registers
69        movl     #-1,a0@-                 | place not-null flag on stack
70nosv:   movl     a0,a1@                   | save pointer to saved context
71#endif
72        rts
73
74        .align  4
75        .global SYM (_CPU_Context_restore_fp)
76SYM (_CPU_Context_restore_fp):
77#if ( M68K_HAS_FPU == 1 )
78        moval    a7@(FPCONTEXT_ARG),a1    | a1 = &ptr to context area
79        moval    a1@,a0                   | a0 = address of saved context
80        tstb     a0@                      | Null context frame?
81        beq      norst                    | Yes, skip fp restore
82        addql    #4,a0                    | throwaway non-null flag
83        fmovem   a0@+,fpc/fps/fpi         | restore control registers
84        fmovem   a0@+,fp0-fp7             | restore data regs (fp0-fp7)
85norst:  frestore a0@+                     | restore the fp state frame
86        movl     a0,a1@                   | save pointer to saved context
87#endif
88        rts
89
90/*PAGE
91 *  void _ISR_Handler()
92 *
93 *  This routine provides the RTEMS interrupt management.
94 *
95 *  NOTE:
96 *    Upon entry, the master stack will contain an interrupt stack frame
97 *    back to the interrupted thread and the interrupt stack will contain
98 *    a throwaway interrupt stack frame.  If dispatching is enabled, this
99 *    is the outer most interrupt, and (a context switch is necessary or
100 *    the current thread has signals), then set up the master stack to
101 *    transfer control to the interrupt dispatcher.
102 */
103
104/*  m68000 notes:
105 *
106 *  with this approach, lower interrupts (1-5 for efi68k) may
107 *  execute twice if a higher priority interrupt is
108 *  acknowledged before _Thread_Dispatch_disable is
109 *  increamented and the higher priority interrupt
110 *  preforms a context switch after executing. The lower
111 *  priority intterrupt will execute (1) at the end of the
112 *  higher priority interrupt in the new context if
113 *  permitted by the new interrupt level mask, and (2) when
114 *  the original context regains the cpu.
115 *
116 *  XXX: Code for switching to a software maintained interrupt stack is
117 *       not in place.
118 */
119 
120#if ( M68K_HAS_VBR == 1)
121.set SR_OFFSET,    0                     | Status register offset
122.set PC_OFFSET,    2                     | Program Counter offset
123.set FVO_OFFSET,   6                     | Format/vector offset
124#else
125.set SR_OFFSET,    2                     | Status register offset
126.set PC_OFFSET,    4                     | Program Counter offset
127.set FVO_OFFSET,   0                     | Format/vector offset placed in the stack
128#endif /* M68K_HAS_VBR */
129 
130.set SAVED,        16                    | space for saved registers
131
132        .align  4
133        .global SYM (_ISR_Handler)
134
135SYM (_ISR_Handler):
136        addql   #1,SYM (_ISR_Nest_level) | one nest level deeper
137        addql   #1,SYM (_Thread_Dispatch_disable_level) | disable multitasking
138        moveml  d0-d1/a0-a1,a7@-         | save d0-d1,a0-a1
139
140/*
141 *  NOTE FOR CPUs WITHOUT HARDWARE INTERRUPT STACK:
142 *
143 *  After the interrupted codes registers have been saved, it is save
144 *  to switch to the software maintained interrupt stack.
145 */
146
147        movew   a7@(SAVED+FVO_OFFSET),d0 | d0 = F/VO
148        andl    #0x0fff,d0               | d0 = vector offset in vbr
149
150#if ( M68K_HAS_PREINDEXING == 1 )
151        movel   @( SYM (_ISR_Vector_table),d0:w:1),a0| fetch the ISR
152#else
153        movel   # SYM (_ISR_Vector_table),a0   | a0 = base of RTEMS table
154        addal   d0,a0                    | a0 = address of vector
155        movel   (a0),a0                  | a0 = address of user routine
156#endif
157
158        lsrl    #2,d0                    | d0 = vector number
159        movel   d0,a7@-                  | push vector number
160        jbsr    a0@                      | invoke the user ISR
161        addql   #4,a7                    | remove vector number
162
163/*
164 *   The following entry should be unnecessary once the support is
165 *   in place to know what vector we got on a 68000 core.
166 */
167
168        subql   #1,SYM (_ISR_Nest_level) | one less nest level
169        subql   #1,SYM (_Thread_Dispatch_disable_level)
170                                         | unnest multitasking
171        bne     exit                     | If dispatch disabled, exit
172
173#if ( M68K_HAS_SEPARATE_STACKS == 1 )
174        movew   #0xf000,d0               | isolate format nibble
175        andw    a7@(SAVED+FVO_OFFSET),d0 | get F/VO
176        cmpiw   #0x1000,d0               | is it a throwaway isf?
177        bne     exit                     | NOT outer level, so branch
178#endif
179
180        tstl    SYM (_Context_Switch_necessary)
181                                         | Is thread switch necessary?
182        bne     bframe                   | Yes, invoke dispatcher
183
184        tstl    SYM (_ISR_Signals_to_thread_executing)
185                                         | signals sent to Run_thread
186                                         |   while in interrupt handler?
187        beq     exit                     | No, then exit
188
189
190bframe: clrl    SYM (_ISR_Signals_to_thread_executing)
191                                         | If sent, will be processed
192#if ( M68K_HAS_SEPARATE_STACKS == 1 )
193        movec   msp,a0                   | a0 = master stack pointer
194        movew   #0,a0@-                  | push format word
195        movel   # SYM (_ISR_Dispatch),a0@- | push return addr
196        movew   a0@(6+SR_OFFSET),a0@-    | push thread sr
197        movec   a0,msp                   | set master stack pointer
198#else
199
200        movew   a7@(16+SR_OFFSET),sr
201        jsr     SYM (_Thread_Dispatch)
202
203#endif
204
205exit:   moveml  a7@+,d0-d1/a0-a1         | restore d0-d1,a0-a1
206#if ( M68K_HAS_VBR == 0 )
207        addql   #2,a7                    | pop format/id
208#endif /* M68K_HAS_VBR */
209        rte                              | return to thread
210                                         |   OR _Isr_dispatch
211
212/*PAGE
213 *  void _ISR_Dispatch()
214 *
215 *  Entry point from the outermost interrupt service routine exit.
216 *  The current stack is the supervisor mode stack if this processor
217 *  has separate stacks.
218 *
219 *    1.  save all registers not preserved across C calls.
220 *    2.  invoke the _Thread_Dispatch routine to switch tasks
221 *        or a signal to the currently executing task.
222 *    3.  restore all registers not preserved across C calls.
223 *    4.  return from interrupt
224 */
225
226        .global SYM (_ISR_Dispatch)
227SYM (_ISR_Dispatch):
228        movml   d0-d1/a0-a1,a7@-
229        jsr     SYM (_Thread_Dispatch)
230        movml   a7@+,d0-d1/a0-a1
231#if ( M68K_HAS_VBR == 0 )
232        addql   #2,a7                    | pop format/id
233#endif /* M68K_HAS_VBR */
234        rte
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