NetBSD/sys/arch/m68k/060sp/netbsd060sp.S

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# $NetBSD: netbsd060sp.S,v 1.5 1999/01/30 21:54:49 is Exp $
#
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# MOTOROLA MICROPROCESSOR & MEMORY TECHNOLOGY GROUP
# M68000 Hi-Performance Microprocessor Division
# M68060 Software Package Production Release
#
# M68060 Software Package Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Motorola Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# THE SOFTWARE is provided on an "AS IS" basis and without warranty.
# To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
# MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
# INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE and any warranty against infringement with
# regard to the SOFTWARE (INCLUDING ANY MODIFIED VERSIONS THEREOF)
# and any accompanying written materials.
#
# To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
# IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
# (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
# BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS)
# ARISING OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE.
#
# Motorola assumes no responsibility for the maintenance and support
# of the SOFTWARE.
#
# You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the
# SOFTWARE so long as this entire notice is retained without alteration
# in any modified and/or redistributed versions, and that such modified
# versions are clearly identified as such.
# No licenses are granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under any
# patents or trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# Derived from:
# os.s
#
# This file contains:
# - example "Call-Out"s required by both the ISP and FPSP.
#
#
# make the copyright notice appear in the binary:
#
.include "copyright.S"
#################################
# EXAMPLE CALL-OUTS #
# #
# _060_dmem_write() #
# _060_dmem_read() #
# _060_imem_read() #
# _060_dmem_read_byte() #
# _060_dmem_read_word() #
# _060_dmem_read_long() #
# _060_imem_read_word() #
# _060_imem_read_long() #
# _060_dmem_write_byte() #
# _060_dmem_write_word() #
# _060_dmem_write_long() #
# #
# _060_real_trace() #
# _060_real_access() #
#################################
#
# Each IO routine checks to see if the memory write/read is to/from user
# or supervisor application space. The examples below use simple "move"
# instructions for supervisor mode applications and call _copyin()/_copyout()
# for user mode applications.
# When installing the 060SP, the _copyin()/_copyout() equivalents for a
# given operating system should be substituted.
#
# The addresses within the 060SP are guaranteed to be on the stack.
# The result is that Unix processes are allowed to sleep as a consequence
# of a page fault during a _copyout.
#
#
# _060_dmem_write():
#
# Writes to data memory while in supervisor mode.
#
# INPUTS:
# a0 - supervisor source address
# a1 - user destination address
# d0 - number of bytes to write
# a6@(0x4),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
# OUTPUTS:
# d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
#
.global _060_dmem_write
_060_dmem_write:
btst #0x5,a6@(0x4) |# check for supervisor state
beqs user_write
super_write:
moveb a0@+,a1@+ |# copy 1 byte
subql #0x1,d0 |# decr byte counter
bnes super_write |# quit if ctr = 0
clrl d1 |# return success
rts
user_write:
movel d0,sp@- |# pass: counter
movel a1,sp@- |# pass: user dst
movel a0,sp@- |# pass: supervisor src
bsrl _copyout |# write byte to user mem
movel d0,d1 |# return success
addl #0xc,sp |# clear 3 lw params
rts
#
# _060_imem_read(), _060_dmem_read():
#
# Reads from data/instruction memory while in supervisor mode.
#
# INPUTS:
# a0 - user source address
# a1 - supervisor destination address
# d0 - number of bytes to read
# a6@(0x4),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
# OUTPUTS:
# d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
#
.global _060_imem_read
.global _060_dmem_read
_060_imem_read:
_060_dmem_read:
btst #0x5,a6@(0x4) |# check for supervisor state
beqs user_read
super_read:
moveb a0@+,a1@+ |# copy 1 byte
subql #0x1,d0 |# decr byte counter
bnes super_read |# quit if ctr = 0
clrl d1 |# return success
rts
user_read:
movel d0,sp@- |# pass: counter
movel a1,sp@- |# pass: super dst
movel a0,sp@- |# pass: user src
bsrl _copyin |# read byte from user mem
movel d0,d1 |# return success
addl #0xc,sp |# clear 3 lw params
rts
#
# _060_dmem_read_byte():
#
# Read a data byte from user memory.
#
# INPUTS:
# a0 - user source address
# a6@(0x4),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
# OUTPUTS:
# d0 - data byte in d0
# d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
#
.global _060_dmem_read_byte
_060_dmem_read_byte:
clrl d1 |# return success
clrl d0 |# clear whole longword
btst #0x5,a6@(0x4) |# check for supervisor state
bnes dmrbs |# supervisor
dmrbu:
movl _curpcb,a1 | fault handler
movl #Lferr,a1@(64) | set it
movsb a0@,d0
bra Lfdone
dmrbs:
moveb a0@,d0 |# fetch super byte
rts
#
# _060_imem_read_word():
# Read an instruction word from user memory.
#
# _060_dmem_read_word():
# Read a data word from user memory.
#
# INPUTS:
# a0 - user source address
# a6@(0x4),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
# OUTPUTS:
# d0 - data word in d0
# d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
#
.global _060_imem_read_word
.global _060_dmem_read_word
_060_imem_read_word:
_060_dmem_read_word:
clrl d1 |# return success
clrl d0 |# clear whole longword
btst #0x5,a6@(0x4) |# check for supervisor state
bnes dmrws |# supervisor
dmrwu:
movl _curpcb,a1 | fault handler
movl #Lferr,a1@(64) | set it
movsw a0@,d0
bra Lfdone
dmrws:
movew a0@,d0 |# fetch super word
rts
#
# _060_imem_read_long():
# Read an instruction longword from user memory.
#
# _060_dmem_read_long():
# Read an data longword from user memory.
#
#
# INPUTS:
# a0 - user source address
# a6@(0x4),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
# OUTPUTS:
# d0 - data longword in d0
# d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
#
.global _060_dmem_read_long
.global _060_imem_read_long
_060_imem_read_long:
_060_dmem_read_long:
clrl d1 |# return success
btst #0x5,a6@(0x4) |# check for supervisor state
bnes dmrls |# supervisor
dmrlu:
movl _curpcb,a1 | fault handler
movl #Lferr,a1@(64) | set it
movsl a0@,d0
bra Lfdone
dmrls:
movel a0@,d0 |# fetch super longword
rts
#
# _060_dmem_write_byte():
#
# Write a data byte to user memory.
#
# INPUTS:
# a0 - user destination address
# d0 - data byte in d0
# a6@(0x4),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
# OUTPUTS:
# d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
#
.global _060_dmem_write_byte
_060_dmem_write_byte:
clrl d1 |# return success
btst #0x5,a6@(0x4) |# check for supervisor state
bnes dmwbs |# supervisor
dmwbu:
movl _curpcb,a1 | fault handler
movl #Lferr,a1@(64) | set it
movsb d0,a0@
bra Lfdone
dmwbs:
moveb d0,a0@ |# store super byte
rts
#
# _060_dmem_write_word():
#
# Write a data word to user memory.
#
# INPUTS:
# a0 - user destination address
# d0 - data word in d0
# a6@(0x4),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
# OUTPUTS:
# d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
#
.global _060_dmem_write_word
_060_dmem_write_word:
clrl d1 |# return success
btst #0x5,a6@(0x4) |# check for supervisor state
bnes dmwws |# supervisor
dmwwu:
movl _curpcb,a1 | fault handler
movl #Lferr,a1@(64) | set it
movsw d0,a0@
bra Lfdone
dmwws:
movew d0,a0@ |# store super word
rts
#
# _060_dmem_write_long():
#
# Write a data longword to user memory.
#
# INPUTS:
# a0 - user destination address
# d0 - data longword in d0
# a6@(0x4),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
# OUTPUTS:
# d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
#
.global _060_dmem_write_long
_060_dmem_write_long:
clrl d1 |# return success
btst #0x5,a6@(0x4) |# check for supervisor state
bnes dmwls |# supervisor
dmwlu:
movl _curpcb,a1 | fault handler
movl #Lferr,a1@(64) | set it
movsl d0,a0@
bra Lfdone
dmwls:
movel d0,a0@ |# store super longword
rts
############################################################################
Lferr:
moveq #-1,d1
Lfdone:
clrl a1@(64) | clear fault handler
rts
############################################################################
#
# _060_real_trace():
#
# This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an instruction is being traced
# and there are no other higher priority exceptions pending for this instruction
# or they have already been processed.
#
# The sample code below simply executes an "rte".
#
.global _060_real_trace,_trace
_060_real_trace:
jra _trace
#
# _060_real_access():
#
# This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an access error exception
# is encountered. The routine below should point to the operating system
# handler for access error exceptions. The exception stack frame is an
# 8-word access error frame.
#
# We jump directly to the 68060 buserr handler.
# If we had a sane ld, we could use use that entry point directly...
#
.globl _060_real_access,_buserr60
_060_real_access:
jra _buserr60
.include "inetbsd.S"
.include "fnetbsd.S"