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# $NetBSD: README.models,v 1.5 2016/06/19 10:49:34 rkujawa Exp $
MIPS models and architecture levels
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Since this is a complex and confusing topic and there's a shortage of
information (especially, a shortage of reliable information), I'm
creating this document as a reference for people doing MIPS stuff on
NetBSD (and elsewhere).
Citations appear in []. With luck all important facts have citations.
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1. Architecture levels.
These architecture levels exist:
32-bit 64-bit
MIPS-I
MIPS-II
MIPS-III
MIPS-IV
MIPS-V
MIPS32 MIPS64
MIPS32r2 MIPS64r2
MIPS32r3 MIPS64r3
MIPS32r4 MIPS64r4
MIPS32r5 MIPS64r5
MIPS32r6 MIPS64r6
Note that while MIPS32 is a 32-bit subset of MIPS64, each
corresponding pair of MIPS32rN and MIPS64rN are comparable in age and
properties. Later revisions (further down the list) are mostly supersets
of earlier revisions, although some exceptions exist.
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2. CPU models.
For vintage MIPS these are the standard models as of fall 1996 [idt96
A-198] and the corresponding architecture levels. (There were many
additional models put out by licensees or by the MIPS company itself,
which have model numbers with fewer zeros.)
R2000 MIPS-I (32-bit) [idt96 1-5]
R3000 MIPS-I (32-bit) [idt96 1-5]
R4000 MIPS-III (64-bit) [idt96 A-197]
R4200 MIPS-III (64-bit) [idt96 A-197]
R4300 MIPS-III (64-bit) [idt96 A-197]
R4400 MIPS-III (64-bit) [idt96 A-197]
R4600 MIPS-III (64-bit) [idt96 A-197]
R5000 MIPS-IV (64-bit) [idt96 1-5]
R6000 MIPS-II ??
R8000 MIPS-IV (64-bit) [idt96 1-5]
R10000 MIPS-IV (64-bit) [idt96 1-5]
R1x000 MIPS-IV (64-bit)
For later models than this I currently have no information.
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3. CPU models present in various systems.
These are the CPU models found in various systems NetBSD does and
doesn't support. This table also notes endianness; MIPS chips are
bi-endian but are wired up one way or the other on motherboards.
algor (little-endian [buildsh])
Algorithmics P-4000i ??
Algorithmics P-4032 ??
Algorithmics P-5064 ??
Algorithmics P-6032 ??
arc (little-endian [buildsh])
Acer PICA ??
MIPS Magnum 4000 ??
NEC Image RISCstation ??
NEC Express RISCserver ??
NEC RISCserver 2200 ??
NEC RISCstation 2200 ??
NEC RISCstation 2250 ??
NEC Express5800/230 R4400 PCI presumably R4400 (MIPS-III)
NEC Express5800/240 R4400 EISA presumably R4400 (MIPS-III)
DeskStation Tyne ??
cobalt (little-endian [buildsh])
Qube ... ?? ??
RaQ ... ?? ??
emips (big-endian [buildsh])
... ?? ??
(see http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/emips/ )
evbmips
Loongson 2F ( gdium, lemote etc. ) more or less LE MIPS-III with
some extensions
xburst ( as in, jz4780, found on CI20 ) LE MIPS32R2 with extensions
... ?? ?? (various-endian)
ews4800mips (big-endian [buildsh])
EWS4800/350 ??
EWS4800/350F ??
EWS4800/360AD ??
EWS4800/360ADII ??
EWS4800/360SX ??
EWS4800/360EX ??
EWS4800/360 ??
... ?? ??
hpcmips (big-endian [buildsh])
see http://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/hpcmips/processor_comparison/
mipsco (big-endian [buildsh])
Various MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. see [mipscolist]
Bull DPX/Prostation M-20 ??
newsmips (big-endian [buildsh])
NWS-3470D R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
NWS-3410 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
NWS-3460 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
NWS-3710 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
NWS-3720 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
NWS-3800 series ??
NWS-4000 series R4600 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
NWS-5000 R4[04]00 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
playstation2 (little-endian [buildsh])
playstation2 R5900
(almost all of MIPS-III + movn/movz) [linux-mips wiki R5900]
pmax (little-endian [buildsh])
DECstation/system 2100 and 3100 R2000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
DECsystem 5100 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
Personal DECstation 5000/20, /25, /33 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
Personal DECstation 5000/50 R4000 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
DECstation/system 5000/120, /125, /133 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
DECstation/system 5000/150 R4000 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
DECstation/system 5000/200 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
DECstation/system 5000/240 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
DECstation/system 5000/260 R4400 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
DECsystem 5900 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
DECsystem 5900-260 R4400 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
DECsystem 5500 R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
sbmips
BCM91250A (Swarm) evaluation board Broadcomm BCM1250 [portpage]
sgimips (big-endian [buildsh])
4D/20 ??
4D/25 ??
Indigo R3000 (MIPS-I) [portpage]
Indigo (R4x00) R4?00 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
4D/30 ??
4D/35 ??
Indigo2 (R4x00) R4?00 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
Challenge M ??
Indy (R4x00) R4?00 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
Indy (R5000) R5000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
Challenge S (R4x00) R4?00 (MIPS-III) [portpage]
Challenge S (R5000) R5000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
R10000 Power Indigo2 R10000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
Octane R1x000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
O2 (R5000) R5000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
O2 (RM5200) RM5200 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
O2 (R7000) R7000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
O2 (R10000) R10000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
O2 (R12000) R12000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
O2 (R14000) R14000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
Fuel R1x000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
Tezro R1x000 (MIPS-IV) [portpage]
... ??
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4. FPU properties
TBD... this is complex and messy (XXX / ??)
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5. Exception handling properties
TBD... (XXX / ??)
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6. MMU properties
TBD... (XXX / ??)
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7. Cache properties
TBD... (XXX / ??)
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8. Instruction ordering properties and hazards
TBD... (XXX / ??)
In the absence of the SYNC instruction before MIPS-II [idt96 A-172,
mips32insn 215], apparently on a R3000 you can force pending memory
writes to complete by doing an uncached read. [idt96 11-13]
Apparently also on some models but not others the state of the write
buffer is wired to the coprocessor 0 condition bit and you can also do
this by using the otherwise useless bc0f instruction (branch on
coprocessor 0 false) to loop. [no citation, I found this in passing
the other day with Google while looking for something else]
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9. Pipeline hazards
TBD... (XXX / ??)
On MIPS-I a load instruction requires an explicit one-cycle wait
before using the result. This restriction was lifted in MIPS-II,
with the addition of an interlock in the pipeline. [idt96 A-2]
A multiply should not be started within two cycles of a MFHI or MFLO
instruction, as an interrupt that requires restarting the MFHI or MFLO
might (will) get the result from the subsequent multiply. At least on
MIPS-I. [idt96 2-4] I guess this is true for divides as well.
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10. Coprocessor 0 hazards
TBD... (XXX / ??)
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11. Deprecated/removed material.
When the exception handling model was changed for MIPS-III
(introducing the ERET instruction) the RFE instruction supporting the
old model was removed. [idt96 A-134]
Coprocessor 3 (that is, the ability to have a third coprocessor, which
had never been used for anything) was removed in MIPS-III [idt96 A-197].
The branch likely instructions (e.g. BEQL) were added in MIPS-II
[mips32insn 56] and deprecated not long after, at least by MIPS32
[mips32insn 57] and were removed in release MIPS32 Release 6
[mips32newinsn2a 71].
SSNOP as a special NOP was deprecated in MIPS32/64 Release 6
[mips32newinsn2a 375] and sequences using SSNOP should include the
new EHB which counts as an SSNOP on older implementations
[mips32newinsn2a 174] ... and possibly SYNC/SYNCI ???
[mips32newinsn2a 394-401]
... ??
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12. Conditional compilation in NetBSD
TBD... (XXX / ??)
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References:
[buildsh] The MACHINE/MACHINE_ARCH architecture table in NetBSD
build.sh.
[idt96] "IDT MIPS Microprocessor Family Software Reference Manual",
Integrated Device Technology, Version 2.0, dated October 1996.
[linux-mips wiki] https://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/
[mips32intro] "MIPS32(TM) Architecture For Programmers Volume I:
Introduction to the MIPS32(TM) Architecture", MIPS
Technologies, Document Number MD00082, Revision 0.95, dated
March 2001. This was apparently an external review version or
something and has been available on the Internet; the final
version, and later revisions, never were. (AFAIK)
[mips32insn] "MIPS32(TM) Architecture For Programmers Volume II: The
MIPS32(TM) Instruction Set", MIPS Technologies, Document Number
MD00086, Revision 0.95, March 12, 2001. Ditto.
[mips32newinsn2a] "MIPS32(R) Architecture For Programmers Volume II-A:
The MIPS32(R) Instruction Set Manual", Imagination, Document
Number MD00086, Revision 6.02, dated December 10, 2014.
[mips32priv] "MIPS32(TM) Architecture For Programmers Volume III: The
MIPS32(TM) Privileged Resource Architecture", Document Number
MD00090, Revision 0.95, dated March 2001. Ditto.
[portpage] The port page for this NetBSD port on wiki.netbsd.org, or a
subpage. Ideally these references should be replaced with
something less self-referential.
[mipscolist] List of MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. machines hosted on the
NetBSD web server: https://www.netbsd.org/ports/mipsco/models.html