/** * @file rtems/score/powerpc.h */ /* * This file contains definitions for the IBM/Motorola PowerPC * family members. * * Author: Andrew Bray * * COPYRIGHT (c) 1995 by i-cubed ltd. * * MPC860 support code was added by Jay Monkman * MPC8260 support added by Andy Dachs * Surrey Satellite Technology Limited * * To anyone who acknowledges that this file is provided "AS IS" * without any express or implied warranty: * permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this file * for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that * the above copyright notice and this notice appears in all * copies, and that the name of i-cubed limited not be used in * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the * software without specific, written prior permission. * i-cubed limited makes no representations about the suitability * of this software for any purpose. * * Derived from c/src/exec/cpu/no_cpu/no_cpu.h: * * COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1997. * On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). * * The license and distribution terms for this file may in * the file LICENSE in this distribution or at * http://www.rtems.com/license/LICENSE. * * * Note: * This file is included by both C and assembler code ( -DASM ) */ #ifndef _RTEMS_SCORE_POWERPC_H #define _RTEMS_SCORE_POWERPC_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include /* * Define the name of the CPU family. */ #define CPU_NAME "PowerPC" /* * This file contains the information required to build * RTEMS for the PowerPC family. */ /* Generic ppc */ #ifdef _SOFT_FLOAT #define CPU_MODEL_NAME "Generic (no FPU)" #elif defined(__NO_FPRS__) || defined(__SPE__) #define CPU_MODEL_NAME "Generic (E500/float-gprs/SPE)" #else #define CPU_MODEL_NAME "Generic (classic FPU)" #endif #define PPC_ALIGNMENT 8 #define PPC_STRUCTURE_ALIGNMENT 32 /* * Application binary interfaces. * * PPC_ABI MUST be defined as one of these. * Only big endian is currently supported. */ /* * SVR4 ABI */ #define PPC_ABI_SVR4 2 /* * Embedded ABI */ #define PPC_ABI_EABI 3 /* * Default to the EABI used by current GNU tools */ #ifndef PPC_ABI #define PPC_ABI PPC_ABI_EABI #endif #if (PPC_ABI == PPC_ABI_SVR4) || defined(__ALTIVEC__) #define PPC_STACK_ALIGNMENT 16 #elif (PPC_ABI == PPC_ABI_EABI) #if 1 /* Till.S: 2008/07/10; AFAIK, the CPU_STACK_ALIGNMENT is only * used to align the top of the stack. We don't lose much * if we always align TOS to 16-bytes but we then are always * OK, even if the user tells the compiler to generate 16-byte * alignment. */ #define PPC_STACK_ALIGNMENT 16 #else #define PPC_STACK_ALIGNMENT 8 #endif #else #error "PPC_ABI is not properly defined" #endif /* * Assume PPC_HAS_FPU to be a synonym for _SOFT_FLOAT. */ #if defined(_SOFT_FLOAT) || defined(__NO_FPRS__) /* e500 has unified integer/FP registers */ #define PPC_HAS_FPU 0 #else #define PPC_HAS_FPU 1 #endif /* * Unless specified above, If the model has FP support, it is assumed to * support doubles (8-byte floating point numbers). * * If the model does NOT have FP support, then the model does * NOT have double length FP registers. */ #if (PPC_HAS_FPU) #define PPC_HAS_DOUBLE 1 #else #define PPC_HAS_DOUBLE 0 #endif /* * Assemblers. * PPC_ASM MUST be defined as one of these. * * PPC_ASM_ELF: ELF assembler. Currently used for all ABIs. * * NOTE: Only PPC_ABI_ELF is currently fully supported. * * Also NOTE: cpukit doesn't need this but asm.h which is defined * in cpukit for consistency with other ports does. */ #define PPC_ASM_ELF 0 /* * Default to the assembler format used by the current GNU tools. */ #define PPC_ASM PPC_ASM_ELF #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _RTEMS_SCORE_POWERPC_H */