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      1  1.97     skrll /*	$NetBSD: cpuswitch.S,v 1.97 2020/01/08 20:59:18 skrll Exp $	*/
      2   1.1     chris 
      3   1.1     chris /*
      4  1.30       scw  * Copyright 2003 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
      5  1.30       scw  * All rights reserved.
      6  1.30       scw  *
      7  1.30       scw  * Written by Steve C. Woodford for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
      8  1.30       scw  *
      9  1.30       scw  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     10  1.30       scw  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     11  1.30       scw  * are met:
     12  1.30       scw  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     13  1.30       scw  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     14  1.30       scw  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     15  1.30       scw  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     16  1.30       scw  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     17  1.30       scw  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     18  1.30       scw  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     19  1.30       scw  *      This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by
     20  1.30       scw  *      Wasabi Systems, Inc.
     21  1.30       scw  * 4. The name of Wasabi Systems, Inc. may not be used to endorse
     22  1.30       scw  *    or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
     23  1.30       scw  *    written permission.
     24  1.30       scw  *
     25  1.30       scw  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY WASABI SYSTEMS, INC. ``AS IS'' AND
     26  1.30       scw  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     27  1.30       scw  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     28  1.30       scw  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL WASABI SYSTEMS, INC
     29  1.30       scw  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     30  1.30       scw  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     31  1.30       scw  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     32  1.30       scw  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     33  1.30       scw  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     34  1.30       scw  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     35  1.30       scw  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     36  1.30       scw  */
     37  1.30       scw /*
     38   1.1     chris  * Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Mark Brinicombe.
     39   1.1     chris  * Copyright (c) 1994 Brini.
     40   1.1     chris  * All rights reserved.
     41   1.1     chris  *
     42   1.1     chris  * This code is derived from software written for Brini by Mark Brinicombe
     43   1.1     chris  *
     44   1.1     chris  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     45   1.1     chris  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     46   1.1     chris  * are met:
     47   1.1     chris  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     48   1.1     chris  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     49   1.1     chris  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     50   1.1     chris  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     51   1.1     chris  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     52   1.1     chris  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     53   1.1     chris  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     54   1.1     chris  *	This product includes software developed by Brini.
     55   1.1     chris  * 4. The name of the company nor the name of the author may be used to
     56   1.1     chris  *    endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
     57   1.1     chris  *    prior written permission.
     58   1.1     chris  *
     59   1.1     chris  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY BRINI ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
     60   1.1     chris  * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
     61   1.1     chris  * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     62   1.1     chris  * IN NO EVENT SHALL BRINI OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
     63   1.1     chris  * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
     64   1.1     chris  * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
     65   1.1     chris  * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     66   1.1     chris  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     67   1.1     chris  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     68   1.1     chris  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     69   1.1     chris  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     70   1.1     chris  *
     71   1.1     chris  * RiscBSD kernel project
     72   1.1     chris  *
     73   1.1     chris  * cpuswitch.S
     74   1.1     chris  *
     75   1.1     chris  * cpu switching functions
     76   1.1     chris  *
     77   1.1     chris  * Created      : 15/10/94
     78   1.1     chris  */
     79   1.1     chris 
     80   1.1     chris #include "opt_armfpe.h"
     81  1.30       scw #include "opt_arm32_pmap.h"
     82  1.19     bjh21 #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
     83  1.58      matt #include "opt_cpuoptions.h"
     84  1.36    martin #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
     85   1.1     chris 
     86   1.1     chris #include "assym.h"
     87  1.79      matt #include <arm/asm.h>
     88  1.79      matt #include <arm/locore.h>
     89  1.58      matt 
     90  1.97     skrll 	RCSID("$NetBSD: cpuswitch.S,v 1.97 2020/01/08 20:59:18 skrll Exp $")
     91   1.1     chris 
     92  1.34  kristerw /* LINTSTUB: include <sys/param.h> */
     93  1.90      matt 
     94  1.95     joerg #ifdef FPU_VFP
     95  1.95     joerg 	.fpu vfpv2
     96  1.95     joerg #endif
     97  1.95     joerg 
     98   1.1     chris #undef IRQdisable
     99   1.1     chris #undef IRQenable
    100   1.1     chris 
    101   1.1     chris /*
    102   1.1     chris  * New experimental definitions of IRQdisable and IRQenable
    103   1.1     chris  * These keep FIQ's enabled since FIQ's are special.
    104   1.1     chris  */
    105   1.1     chris 
    106  1.58      matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_6
    107  1.58      matt #define	IRQdisable	cpsid	i
    108  1.58      matt #define	IRQenable	cpsie	i
    109  1.58      matt #else
    110   1.1     chris #define IRQdisable \
    111  1.13   thorpej 	mrs	r14, cpsr ; \
    112   1.1     chris 	orr	r14, r14, #(I32_bit) ; \
    113  1.58      matt 	msr	cpsr_c, r14
    114   1.1     chris 
    115   1.1     chris #define IRQenable \
    116  1.13   thorpej 	mrs	r14, cpsr ; \
    117   1.1     chris 	bic	r14, r14, #(I32_bit) ; \
    118  1.58      matt 	msr	cpsr_c, r14
    119   1.1     chris 
    120  1.22     bjh21 #endif
    121   1.1     chris 
    122   1.1     chris 	.text
    123  1.30       scw 
    124   1.1     chris /*
    125  1.47      yamt  * struct lwp *
    126  1.47      yamt  * cpu_switchto(struct lwp *current, struct lwp *next)
    127  1.48     skrll  *
    128  1.47      yamt  * Switch to the specified next LWP
    129  1.47      yamt  * Arguments:
    130  1.16   thorpej  *
    131  1.97     skrll  *	r0	'struct lwp *' of the current LWP
    132  1.47      yamt  *	r1	'struct lwp *' of the LWP to switch to
    133  1.58      matt  *	r2	returning
    134   1.1     chris  */
    135  1.47      yamt ENTRY(cpu_switchto)
    136  1.51     skrll 	mov	ip, sp
    137  1.78      matt 	push	{r4-r7, ip, lr}
    138   1.1     chris 
    139  1.58      matt 	/* move lwps into caller saved registers */
    140  1.55     chris 	mov	r6, r1
    141  1.55     chris 	mov	r4, r0
    142  1.58      matt 
    143  1.68      matt #ifdef TPIDRPRW_IS_CURCPU
    144  1.88      matt 	GET_CURCPU(r5)
    145  1.90      matt #else
    146  1.88      matt 	ldr	r5, [r6, #L_CPU]		/* get cpu from new lwp */
    147  1.59      matt #endif
    148   1.1     chris 
    149  1.47      yamt 	/* rem: r4 = old lwp */
    150  1.88      matt 	/* rem: r5 = curcpu() */
    151  1.43     skrll 	/* rem: r6 = new lwp */
    152   1.4     chris 	/* rem: interrupts are enabled */
    153   1.1     chris 
    154  1.48     skrll 	/* Save old context */
    155   1.1     chris 
    156  1.29   thorpej 	/* Get the user structure for the old lwp. */
    157  1.88      matt 	ldr	r7, [r4, #(L_PCB)]
    158   1.1     chris 
    159  1.29   thorpej 	/* Save all the registers in the old lwp's pcb */
    160  1.76      matt #if defined(_ARM_ARCH_DWORD_OK)
    161  1.88      matt 	strd	r8, r9, [r7, #(PCB_R8)]
    162  1.88      matt 	strd	r10, r11, [r7, #(PCB_R10)]
    163  1.88      matt 	strd	r12, r13, [r7, #(PCB_R12)]
    164  1.58      matt #else
    165  1.88      matt 	add	r0, r7, #(PCB_R8)
    166  1.58      matt 	stmia	r0, {r8-r13}
    167  1.37       scw #endif
    168   1.1     chris 
    169  1.58      matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_6
    170  1.58      matt 	/*
    171  1.58      matt 	 * Save user read/write thread/process id register
    172  1.58      matt 	 */
    173  1.58      matt 	mrc	p15, 0, r0, c13, c0, 2
    174  1.88      matt 	str	r0, [r7, #(PCB_USER_PID_RW)]
    175  1.58      matt #endif
    176   1.1     chris 	/*
    177  1.29   thorpej 	 * NOTE: We can now use r8-r13 until it is time to restore
    178  1.29   thorpej 	 * them for the new process.
    179  1.29   thorpej 	 */
    180  1.29   thorpej 
    181  1.48     skrll 	/* Restore saved context */
    182   1.1     chris 
    183  1.90      matt 	/* rem: r4 = old lwp */
    184  1.90      matt 	/* rem: r5 = curcpu() */
    185  1.90      matt 	/* rem: r6 = new lwp */
    186  1.90      matt 
    187  1.90      matt 	IRQdisable
    188  1.90      matt #if defined(TPIDRPRW_IS_CURLWP)
    189  1.90      matt 	mcr	p15, 0, r6, c13, c0, 4		/* set current lwp */
    190  1.90      matt #endif
    191  1.90      matt 
    192  1.90      matt 	/* We have a new curlwp now so make a note of it */
    193  1.90      matt 	str	r6, [r5, #(CI_CURLWP)]
    194  1.88      matt 	/* Get the new pcb */
    195  1.88      matt 	ldr	r7, [r6, #(L_PCB)]
    196  1.88      matt 
    197  1.90      matt 	/* make sure we are using the new lwp's stack */
    198  1.90      matt 	ldr	sp, [r7, #(PCB_KSP)]
    199  1.90      matt 
    200  1.90      matt 	/* At this point we can allow IRQ's again. */
    201  1.90      matt 	IRQenable
    202  1.90      matt 
    203  1.47      yamt 	/* rem: r4 = old lwp */
    204  1.88      matt 	/* rem: r5 = curcpu() */
    205  1.29   thorpej 	/* rem: r6 = new lwp */
    206  1.55     chris 	/* rem: r7 = new pcb */
    207  1.53     chris 	/* rem: interrupts are enabled */
    208  1.29   thorpej 
    209  1.88      matt 	/*
    210  1.88      matt 	 * If we are switching to a system lwp, don't bother restoring
    211  1.88      matt 	 * thread or vfp registers and skip the ras check.
    212  1.88      matt 	 */
    213  1.88      matt 	ldr	r0, [r6, #(L_FLAG)]
    214  1.88      matt 	tst	r0, #(LW_SYSTEM)
    215  1.88      matt 	bne	.Lswitch_do_restore
    216  1.88      matt 
    217  1.58      matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_6
    218  1.58      matt 	/*
    219  1.58      matt 	 * Restore user thread/process id registers
    220  1.58      matt 	 */
    221  1.58      matt 	ldr	r0, [r7, #(PCB_USER_PID_RW)]
    222  1.58      matt 	mcr	p15, 0, r0, c13, c0, 2
    223  1.63      matt 	ldr	r0, [r6, #(L_PRIVATE)]
    224  1.58      matt 	mcr	p15, 0, r0, c13, c0, 3
    225  1.58      matt #endif
    226  1.58      matt 
    227  1.76      matt #ifdef FPU_VFP
    228  1.76      matt 	/*
    229  1.76      matt 	 * If we have a VFP, we need to load FPEXC.
    230  1.76      matt 	 */
    231  1.88      matt 	ldr	r0, [r5, #(CI_VFP_ID)]
    232  1.76      matt 	cmp	r0, #0
    233  1.76      matt 	ldrne	r0, [r7, #(PCB_VFP_FPEXC)]
    234  1.81     joerg 	vmsrne	fpexc, r0
    235  1.76      matt #endif
    236  1.76      matt 
    237  1.91     skrll 	/*
    238  1.88      matt 	 * Check for restartable atomic sequences (RAS).
    239  1.88      matt 	 */
    240  1.55     chris 
    241  1.88      matt 	ldr	r0, [r6, #(L_PROC)]	/* fetch the proc for ras_lookup */
    242  1.88      matt 	ldr	r2, [r0, #(P_RASLIST)]
    243  1.88      matt 	cmp	r2, #0			/* p->p_nras == 0? */
    244  1.88      matt 	beq	.Lswitch_do_restore
    245  1.88      matt 
    246  1.88      matt 	/* we can use r8 since we haven't restored saved registers yet. */
    247  1.88      matt 	ldr	r8, [r6, #(L_MD_TF)]	/* r1 = trapframe (used below) */
    248  1.88      matt 	ldr	r1, [r8, #(TF_PC)]	/* second ras_lookup() arg */
    249  1.88      matt 	bl	_C_LABEL(ras_lookup)
    250  1.88      matt 	cmn	r0, #1			/* -1 means "not in a RAS" */
    251  1.88      matt 	strne	r0, [r8, #(TF_PC)]
    252  1.88      matt 
    253  1.88      matt 	/* rem: r4 = old lwp */
    254  1.88      matt 	/* rem: r5 = curcpu() */
    255  1.88      matt 	/* rem: r6 = new lwp */
    256  1.88      matt 	/* rem: r7 = new pcb */
    257  1.88      matt 
    258  1.88      matt .Lswitch_do_restore:
    259  1.52     skrll 	/* Restore all the saved registers */
    260  1.58      matt #ifdef __XSCALE__
    261  1.37       scw 	ldr	r8, [r7, #(PCB_R8)]
    262  1.37       scw 	ldr	r9, [r7, #(PCB_R9)]
    263  1.37       scw 	ldr	r10, [r7, #(PCB_R10)]
    264  1.37       scw 	ldr	r11, [r7, #(PCB_R11)]
    265  1.37       scw 	ldr	r12, [r7, #(PCB_R12)]
    266  1.76      matt #elif defined(_ARM_ARCH_DWORD_OK)
    267  1.80     joerg 	ldrd	r8, r9, [r7, #(PCB_R8)]
    268  1.80     joerg 	ldrd	r10, r11, [r7, #(PCB_R10)]
    269  1.90      matt 	ldr	r12, [r7, #(PCB_R12)]
    270  1.58      matt #else
    271  1.58      matt 	add	r0, r7, #PCB_R8
    272  1.90      matt 	ldmia	r0, {r8-r12}
    273  1.37       scw #endif
    274  1.29   thorpej 
    275  1.57       scw 	/* Record the old lwp for pmap_activate()'s benefit */
    276  1.83      matt #ifndef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
    277  1.88      matt 	str	r4, [r5, #CI_LASTLWP]
    278  1.83      matt #endif
    279  1.57       scw 
    280  1.47      yamt 	/* cpu_switchto returns the old lwp */
    281  1.29   thorpej 	mov	r0, r4
    282  1.85       snj 	/* lwp_trampoline expects new lwp as its second argument */
    283  1.47      yamt 	mov	r1, r6
    284   1.1     chris 
    285  1.67      matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_7
    286  1.67      matt 	clrex				/* cause any subsequent STREX* to fail */
    287  1.67      matt #endif
    288  1.67      matt 
    289   1.1     chris 	/*
    290  1.51     skrll 	 * Pull the registers that got pushed when cpu_switchto() was called,
    291  1.51     skrll 	 * and return.
    292   1.1     chris 	 */
    293  1.78      matt 	pop	{r4-r7, ip, pc}
    294  1.18   thorpej 
    295  1.78      matt END(cpu_switchto)
    296   1.1     chris 
    297  1.73     skrll ENTRY_NP(lwp_trampoline)
    298  1.52     skrll 	/*
    299  1.52     skrll 	 * cpu_switchto gives us:
    300  1.67      matt 	 *	arg0(r0) = old lwp
    301  1.67      matt 	 *	arg1(r1) = new lwp
    302  1.67      matt 	 * setup by cpu_lwp_fork:
    303  1.67      matt 	 *	r4 = func to call
    304  1.67      matt 	 *	r5 = arg to func
    305  1.67      matt 	 *	r6 = <unused>
    306  1.67      matt 	 *	r7 = spsr mode
    307  1.52     skrll 	 */
    308  1.47      yamt 	bl	_C_LABEL(lwp_startup)
    309  1.38       scw 
    310  1.72      matt 	mov	fp, #0			/* top stack frame */
    311   1.1     chris 	mov	r0, r5
    312   1.1     chris 	mov	r1, sp
    313  1.70      matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_5
    314  1.67      matt 	blx	r4
    315  1.67      matt #else
    316  1.24     bjh21 	mov	lr, pc
    317   1.1     chris 	mov	pc, r4
    318  1.67      matt #endif
    319   1.1     chris 
    320  1.67      matt 	GET_CPSR(r0)
    321  1.67      matt 	CPSID_I(r0, r0)			/* Kill irq's */
    322   1.1     chris 
    323  1.71      matt 	GET_CURCPU(r4)			/* for DO_AST */
    324  1.67      matt 	DO_AST_AND_RESTORE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS
    325   1.1     chris 	PULLFRAME
    326   1.1     chris 
    327   1.1     chris 	movs	pc, lr			/* Exit */
    328  1.78      matt END(lwp_trampoline)
    329  1.58      matt 
    330  1.69     skrll AST_ALIGNMENT_FAULT_LOCALS
    331  1.69     skrll 
    332  1.58      matt #ifdef __HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS
    333  1.58      matt /*
    334  1.58      matt  *	Called at IPL_HIGH
    335  1.58      matt  *	r0 = new lwp
    336  1.58      matt  *	r1 = ipl for softint_dispatch
    337  1.58      matt  */
    338  1.58      matt ENTRY_NP(softint_switch)
    339  1.78      matt 	push	{r4, r6, r7, lr}
    340  1.58      matt 
    341  1.92     skrll 	ldr	r7, [r0, #L_CPU]	/* get curcpu */
    342  1.67      matt #if defined(TPIDRPRW_IS_CURLWP)
    343  1.92     skrll 	mrc	p15, 0, r4, c13, c0, 4	/* get old lwp */
    344  1.58      matt #else
    345  1.92     skrll 	ldr	r4, [r7, #(CI_CURLWP)]	/* get old lwp */
    346  1.58      matt #endif
    347  1.92     skrll 	mrs	r6, cpsr		/* we need to save this */
    348  1.58      matt 
    349  1.58      matt 	/*
    350  1.58      matt 	 * If the soft lwp blocks, it needs to return to softint_tramp
    351  1.58      matt 	 */
    352  1.92     skrll 	mov	r2, sp			/* think ip */
    353  1.92     skrll 	adr	r3, softint_tramp	/* think lr */
    354  1.78      matt 	push	{r2-r3}
    355  1.78      matt 	push	{r4-r7}
    356  1.58      matt 
    357  1.92     skrll 	mov	r5, r0			/* save new lwp */
    358  1.58      matt 
    359  1.92     skrll 	ldr	r2, [r4, #(L_PCB)]	/* get old lwp's pcb */
    360  1.58      matt 
    361  1.58      matt 	/* Save all the registers into the old lwp's pcb */
    362  1.58      matt #if defined(__XSCALE__) || defined(_ARM_ARCH_6)
    363  1.80     joerg 	strd	r8, r9, [r2, #(PCB_R8)]
    364  1.80     joerg 	strd	r10, r11, [r2, #(PCB_R10)]
    365  1.80     joerg 	strd	r12, r13, [r2, #(PCB_R12)]
    366  1.58      matt #else
    367  1.58      matt 	add	r3, r2, #(PCB_R8)
    368  1.58      matt 	stmia	r3, {r8-r13}
    369  1.58      matt #endif
    370  1.58      matt 
    371  1.86      matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_6
    372  1.86      matt 	/*
    373  1.93     skrll 	 * Save user read/write thread/process id register in case it was
    374  1.86      matt 	 * set in userland.
    375  1.86      matt 	 */
    376  1.86      matt 	mrc	p15, 0, r0, c13, c0, 2
    377  1.87      matt 	str	r0, [r2, #(PCB_USER_PID_RW)]
    378  1.86      matt #endif
    379  1.86      matt 
    380  1.58      matt 	/* this is an invariant so load before disabling intrs */
    381  1.60     rmind 	ldr	r2, [r5, #(L_PCB)]	/* get new lwp's pcb */
    382  1.58      matt 
    383  1.58      matt 	IRQdisable
    384  1.58      matt 	/*
    385  1.58      matt 	 * We're switching to a bound LWP so its l_cpu is already correct.
    386  1.58      matt 	 */
    387  1.67      matt #if defined(TPIDRPRW_IS_CURLWP)
    388  1.92     skrll 	mcr	p15, 0, r5, c13, c0, 4	/* save new lwp */
    389  1.58      matt #endif
    390  1.92     skrll 	str	r5, [r7, #(CI_CURLWP)]	/* save new lwp */
    391  1.58      matt 
    392  1.58      matt 	/*
    393  1.58      matt 	 * Normally, we'd get {r8-r13} but since this is a softint lwp
    394  1.85       snj 	 * its existing state doesn't matter.  We start the stack just
    395  1.58      matt 	 * below the trapframe.
    396  1.58      matt 	 */
    397  1.66      matt 	ldr	sp, [r5, #(L_MD_TF)]	/* get new lwp's stack ptr */
    398  1.58      matt 
    399  1.58      matt 	/* At this point we can allow IRQ's again. */
    400  1.58      matt 	IRQenable
    401  1.58      matt 					/* r1 still has ipl */
    402  1.58      matt 	mov	r0, r4			/* r0 has pinned (old) lwp */
    403  1.58      matt 	bl	_C_LABEL(softint_dispatch)
    404  1.58      matt 	/*
    405  1.58      matt 	 * If we've returned, we need to change everything back and return.
    406  1.58      matt 	 */
    407  1.60     rmind 	ldr	r2, [r4, #(L_PCB)]	/* get pinned lwp's pcb */
    408  1.58      matt 
    409  1.58      matt 	/*
    410  1.58      matt 	 * We don't need to restore all the registers since another lwp was
    411  1.58      matt 	 * never executed.  But we do need the SP from the formerly pinned lwp.
    412  1.58      matt 	 */
    413  1.58      matt 
    414  1.90      matt 	IRQdisable
    415  1.67      matt #if defined(TPIDRPRW_IS_CURLWP)
    416  1.92     skrll 	mcr	p15, 0, r4, c13, c0, 4	/* restore pinned lwp */
    417  1.58      matt #endif
    418  1.92     skrll 	str	r4, [r7, #(CI_CURLWP)]	/* restore pinned lwp */
    419  1.75      matt 	ldr	sp, [r2, #(PCB_KSP)]	/* now running on the old stack. */
    420  1.58      matt 
    421  1.58      matt 	/* At this point we can allow IRQ's again. */
    422  1.58      matt 	msr	cpsr_c, r6
    423  1.58      matt 
    424  1.58      matt 	/*
    425  1.58      matt 	 * Grab the registers that got pushed at the start and return.
    426  1.58      matt 	 */
    427  1.78      matt 	pop	{r4-r7, ip, lr}		/* eat switch frame */
    428  1.78      matt 	pop	{r4, r6, r7, pc}	/* pop stack and return */
    429  1.58      matt 
    430  1.58      matt END(softint_switch)
    431  1.58      matt 
    432  1.58      matt /*
    433  1.58      matt  * r0 = previous LWP (the soft lwp)
    434  1.58      matt  * r4 = original LWP (the current lwp)
    435  1.58      matt  * r6 = original CPSR
    436  1.58      matt  * r7 = curcpu()
    437  1.58      matt  */
    438  1.58      matt ENTRY_NP(softint_tramp)
    439  1.94     skrll 	ldr	r3, [r7, #(CI_MTX_COUNT)]	/* readjust after mi_switch */
    440  1.58      matt 	add	r3, r3, #1
    441  1.58      matt 	str	r3, [r7, #(CI_MTX_COUNT)]
    442  1.58      matt 
    443  1.58      matt 	msr	cpsr_c, r6			/* restore interrupts */
    444  1.78      matt 	pop	{r4, r6, r7, pc}		/* pop stack and return */
    445  1.58      matt END(softint_tramp)
    446  1.58      matt #endif /* __HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS */
    447