frame.h revision 1.37 1 1.37 joerg /* $NetBSD: frame.h,v 1.37 2013/12/02 18:36:10 joerg Exp $ */
2 1.1 reinoud
3 1.1 reinoud /*
4 1.1 reinoud * Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Mark Brinicombe.
5 1.1 reinoud * Copyright (c) 1994 Brini.
6 1.1 reinoud * All rights reserved.
7 1.1 reinoud *
8 1.1 reinoud * This code is derived from software written for Brini by Mark Brinicombe
9 1.1 reinoud *
10 1.1 reinoud * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1 reinoud * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1 reinoud * are met:
13 1.1 reinoud * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.1 reinoud * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.1 reinoud * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.1 reinoud * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.1 reinoud * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 1.1 reinoud * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
19 1.1 reinoud * must display the following acknowledgement:
20 1.1 reinoud * This product includes software developed by Brini.
21 1.1 reinoud * 4. The name of the company nor the name of the author may be used to
22 1.1 reinoud * endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
23 1.1 reinoud * prior written permission.
24 1.1 reinoud *
25 1.1 reinoud * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY BRINI ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
26 1.1 reinoud * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
27 1.1 reinoud * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
28 1.1 reinoud * IN NO EVENT SHALL BRINI OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
29 1.1 reinoud * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
30 1.1 reinoud * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
31 1.1 reinoud * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
32 1.1 reinoud * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
33 1.1 reinoud * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
34 1.1 reinoud * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
35 1.1 reinoud * SUCH DAMAGE.
36 1.1 reinoud *
37 1.1 reinoud * RiscBSD kernel project
38 1.1 reinoud *
39 1.1 reinoud * frame.h
40 1.1 reinoud *
41 1.1 reinoud * Stack frames structures
42 1.1 reinoud *
43 1.1 reinoud * Created : 30/09/94
44 1.1 reinoud */
45 1.1 reinoud
46 1.1 reinoud #ifndef _ARM32_FRAME_H_
47 1.1 reinoud #define _ARM32_FRAME_H_
48 1.1 reinoud
49 1.1 reinoud #include <arm/frame.h> /* Common ARM stack frames */
50 1.1 reinoud
51 1.1 reinoud #ifndef _LOCORE
52 1.1 reinoud
53 1.1 reinoud /*
54 1.16 skrll * Switch frame.
55 1.16 skrll *
56 1.16 skrll * Should be a multiple of 8 bytes for dumpsys.
57 1.1 reinoud */
58 1.1 reinoud
59 1.1 reinoud struct switchframe {
60 1.1 reinoud u_int sf_r4;
61 1.1 reinoud u_int sf_r5;
62 1.1 reinoud u_int sf_r6;
63 1.1 reinoud u_int sf_r7;
64 1.16 skrll u_int sf_sp;
65 1.5 bjh21 u_int sf_pc;
66 1.1 reinoud };
67 1.1 reinoud
68 1.1 reinoud /*
69 1.36 matt * System stack frames.
70 1.36 matt */
71 1.36 matt
72 1.36 matt struct clockframe {
73 1.36 matt struct trapframe cf_tf;
74 1.36 matt };
75 1.36 matt
76 1.36 matt /*
77 1.1 reinoud * Stack frame. Used during stack traces (db_trace.c)
78 1.1 reinoud */
79 1.1 reinoud struct frame {
80 1.1 reinoud u_int fr_fp;
81 1.1 reinoud u_int fr_sp;
82 1.1 reinoud u_int fr_lr;
83 1.1 reinoud u_int fr_pc;
84 1.1 reinoud };
85 1.1 reinoud
86 1.1 reinoud #ifdef _KERNEL
87 1.21 matt void validate_trapframe(trapframe_t *, int);
88 1.1 reinoud #endif /* _KERNEL */
89 1.1 reinoud
90 1.1 reinoud #else /* _LOCORE */
91 1.1 reinoud
92 1.7 scw #include "opt_compat_netbsd.h"
93 1.7 scw #include "opt_execfmt.h"
94 1.7 scw #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
95 1.17 matt #include "opt_cpuoptions.h"
96 1.15 thorpej #include "opt_arm_debug.h"
97 1.26 matt #include "opt_cputypes.h"
98 1.7 scw
99 1.36 matt #include <arm/locore.h>
100 1.17 matt
101 1.7 scw /*
102 1.18 matt * This macro is used by DO_AST_AND_RESTORE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS to process
103 1.18 matt * any pending softints.
104 1.18 matt */
105 1.36 matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_4T
106 1.36 matt #define B_CF_CONTROL(rX) ;\
107 1.36 matt ldr ip, [rX, #CF_CONTROL] /* get function addr */ ;\
108 1.36 matt bx ip /* branch to cpu_control */
109 1.36 matt #else
110 1.36 matt #define B_CF_CONTROL(rX) ;\
111 1.36 matt ldr pc, [rX, #CF_CONTROL] /* branch to cpu_control */
112 1.36 matt #endif
113 1.36 matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_5T
114 1.36 matt #define BL_CF_CONTROL(rX) ;\
115 1.36 matt ldr ip, [rX, #CF_CONTROL] /* get function addr */ ;\
116 1.36 matt blx ip /* call cpu_control */
117 1.36 matt #else
118 1.36 matt #define BL_CF_CONTROL(rX) ;\
119 1.36 matt mov lr, pc ;\
120 1.36 matt ldr pc, [rX, #CF_CONTROL] /* call cpu_control */
121 1.36 matt #endif
122 1.33 matt #if defined(__HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS) && !defined(__HAVE_PIC_FAST_SOFTINTS)
123 1.18 matt #define DO_PENDING_SOFTINTS \
124 1.19 matt ldr r0, [r4, #CI_INTR_DEPTH]/* Get current intr depth */ ;\
125 1.36 matt cmp r0, #0 /* Test for 0. */ ;\
126 1.21 matt bne 10f /* skip softints if != 0 */ ;\
127 1.19 matt ldr r0, [r4, #CI_CPL] /* Get current priority level */;\
128 1.18 matt ldr r1, [r4, #CI_SOFTINTS] /* Get pending softint mask */ ;\
129 1.33 matt lsrs r0, r1, r0 /* shift mask by cpl */ ;\
130 1.20 matt blne _C_LABEL(dosoftints) /* dosoftints(void) */ ;\
131 1.18 matt 10:
132 1.18 matt #else
133 1.18 matt #define DO_PENDING_SOFTINTS /* nothing */
134 1.18 matt #endif
135 1.18 matt
136 1.33 matt #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
137 1.33 matt #define KERNEL_LOCK \
138 1.33 matt mov r0, #1 ;\
139 1.33 matt mov r1, #0 ;\
140 1.33 matt bl _C_LABEL(_kernel_lock)
141 1.33 matt
142 1.33 matt #define KERNEL_UNLOCK \
143 1.33 matt mov r0, #1 ;\
144 1.33 matt mov r1, #0 ;\
145 1.33 matt mov r2, #0 ;\
146 1.33 matt bl _C_LABEL(_kernel_unlock)
147 1.33 matt #else
148 1.33 matt #define KERNEL_LOCK /* nothing */
149 1.33 matt #define KERNEL_UNLOCK /* nothing */
150 1.33 matt #endif
151 1.33 matt
152 1.33 matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_6
153 1.33 matt #define GET_CPSR(rb) /* nothing */
154 1.33 matt #define CPSID_I(ra,rb) cpsid i
155 1.33 matt #define CPSIE_I(ra,rb) cpsie i
156 1.33 matt #else
157 1.33 matt #define GET_CPSR(rb) \
158 1.33 matt mrs rb, cpsr /* fetch CPSR */
159 1.33 matt
160 1.33 matt #define CPSID_I(ra,rb) \
161 1.33 matt orr ra, rb, #(IF32_bits) ;\
162 1.33 matt msr cpsr_c, ra /* Disable interrupts */
163 1.33 matt
164 1.33 matt #define CPSIE_I(ra,rb) \
165 1.33 matt bic ra, rb, #(IF32_bits) ;\
166 1.33 matt msr cpsr_c, ra /* Restore interrupts */
167 1.33 matt #endif
168 1.33 matt
169 1.18 matt /*
170 1.7 scw * AST_ALIGNMENT_FAULT_LOCALS and ENABLE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS
171 1.7 scw * These are used in order to support dynamic enabling/disabling of
172 1.7 scw * alignment faults when executing old a.out ARM binaries.
173 1.17 matt *
174 1.17 matt * Note that when ENABLE_ALIGNMENTS_FAULTS finishes r4 will contain
175 1.17 matt * pointer to the cpu's cpu_info. DO_AST_AND_RESTORE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS
176 1.17 matt * relies on r4 being preserved.
177 1.7 scw */
178 1.14 manu #ifdef EXEC_AOUT
179 1.17 matt #define AST_ALIGNMENT_FAULT_LOCALS \
180 1.17 matt .Laflt_cpufuncs: ;\
181 1.17 matt .word _C_LABEL(cpufuncs)
182 1.17 matt
183 1.7 scw /*
184 1.7 scw * This macro must be invoked following PUSHFRAMEINSVC or PUSHFRAME at
185 1.7 scw * the top of interrupt/exception handlers.
186 1.7 scw *
187 1.7 scw * When invoked, r0 *must* contain the value of SPSR on the current
188 1.7 scw * trap/interrupt frame. This is always the case if ENABLE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS
189 1.7 scw * is invoked immediately after PUSHFRAMEINSVC or PUSHFRAME.
190 1.7 scw */
191 1.7 scw #define ENABLE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS \
192 1.33 matt and r7, r0, #(PSR_MODE) /* Test for USR32 mode */ ;\
193 1.33 matt teq r7, #(PSR_USR32_MODE) ;\
194 1.17 matt GET_CURCPU(r4) /* r4 = cpuinfo */ ;\
195 1.7 scw bne 1f /* Not USR mode skip AFLT */ ;\
196 1.32 matt ldr r1, [r4, #CI_CURLWP] /* get curlwp from cpu_info */ ;\
197 1.31 matt ldr r1, [r1, #L_MD_FLAGS] /* Fetch l_md.md_flags */ ;\
198 1.31 matt tst r1, #MDLWP_NOALIGNFLT ;\
199 1.7 scw beq 1f /* AFLTs already enabled */ ;\
200 1.7 scw ldr r2, .Laflt_cpufuncs ;\
201 1.17 matt ldr r1, [r4, #CI_CTRL] /* Fetch control register */ ;\
202 1.7 scw mov r0, #-1 ;\
203 1.36 matt BL_CF_CONTROL(r2) /* Enable alignment faults */ ;\
204 1.33 matt 1: KERNEL_LOCK
205 1.7 scw
206 1.7 scw /*
207 1.7 scw * This macro must be invoked just before PULLFRAMEFROMSVCANDEXIT or
208 1.17 matt * PULLFRAME at the end of interrupt/exception handlers. We know that
209 1.17 matt * r4 points to cpu_info since that is what ENABLE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS did
210 1.17 matt * for use.
211 1.7 scw */
212 1.7 scw #define DO_AST_AND_RESTORE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS \
213 1.18 matt DO_PENDING_SOFTINTS ;\
214 1.33 matt GET_CPSR(r5) /* save CPSR */ ;\
215 1.33 matt CPSID_I(r1, r5) /* Disable interrupts */ ;\
216 1.33 matt teq r7, #(PSR_USR32_MODE) /* Returning to USR mode? */ ;\
217 1.7 scw bne 3f /* Nope, get out now */ ;\
218 1.18 matt 1: ldr r1, [r4, #CI_ASTPENDING] /* Pending AST? */ ;\
219 1.18 matt teq r1, #0x00000000 ;\
220 1.7 scw bne 2f /* Yup. Go deal with it */ ;\
221 1.31 matt ldr r1, [r4, #CI_CURLWP] /* get curlwp from cpu_info */ ;\
222 1.31 matt ldr r0, [r1, #L_MD_FLAGS] /* get md_flags from lwp */ ;\
223 1.31 matt tst r0, #MDLWP_NOALIGNFLT ;\
224 1.7 scw beq 3f /* Keep AFLTs enabled */ ;\
225 1.17 matt ldr r1, [r4, #CI_CTRL] /* Fetch control register */ ;\
226 1.7 scw ldr r2, .Laflt_cpufuncs ;\
227 1.7 scw mov r0, #-1 ;\
228 1.7 scw bic r1, r1, #CPU_CONTROL_AFLT_ENABLE /* Disable AFLTs */ ;\
229 1.7 scw adr lr, 3f ;\
230 1.36 matt B_CF_CONTROL(r2) /* Set new CTRL reg value */ ;\
231 1.17 matt /* NOTREACHED */ \
232 1.7 scw 2: mov r1, #0x00000000 ;\
233 1.17 matt str r1, [r4, #CI_ASTPENDING] /* Clear astpending */ ;\
234 1.33 matt CPSIE_I(r5, r5) /* Restore interrupts */ ;\
235 1.7 scw mov r0, sp ;\
236 1.11 scw bl _C_LABEL(ast) /* ast(frame) */ ;\
237 1.33 matt CPSID_I(r0, r5) /* Disable interrupts */ ;\
238 1.11 scw b 1b /* Back around again */ ;\
239 1.33 matt 3: KERNEL_UNLOCK
240 1.7 scw
241 1.14 manu #else /* !EXEC_AOUT */
242 1.7 scw
243 1.17 matt #define AST_ALIGNMENT_FAULT_LOCALS
244 1.17 matt
245 1.33 matt #define ENABLE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS \
246 1.33 matt and r7, r0, #(PSR_MODE) /* Test for USR32 mode */ ;\
247 1.33 matt GET_CURCPU(r4) /* r4 = cpuinfo */ ;\
248 1.33 matt KERNEL_LOCK
249 1.7 scw
250 1.7 scw #define DO_AST_AND_RESTORE_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS \
251 1.18 matt DO_PENDING_SOFTINTS ;\
252 1.33 matt GET_CPSR(r5) /* save CPSR */ ;\
253 1.33 matt CPSID_I(r1, r5) /* Disable interrupts */ ;\
254 1.33 matt teq r7, #(PSR_USR32_MODE) ;\
255 1.7 scw bne 2f /* Nope, get out now */ ;\
256 1.17 matt 1: ldr r1, [r4, #CI_ASTPENDING] /* Pending AST? */ ;\
257 1.7 scw teq r1, #0x00000000 ;\
258 1.7 scw beq 2f /* Nope. Just bail */ ;\
259 1.17 matt mov r1, #0x00000000 ;\
260 1.17 matt str r1, [r4, #CI_ASTPENDING] /* Clear astpending */ ;\
261 1.33 matt CPSIE_I(r5, r5) /* Restore interrupts */ ;\
262 1.7 scw mov r0, sp ;\
263 1.11 scw bl _C_LABEL(ast) /* ast(frame) */ ;\
264 1.33 matt CPSID_I(r0, r5) /* Disable interrupts */ ;\
265 1.17 matt b 1b ;\
266 1.33 matt 2: KERNEL_UNLOCK /* unlock the kernel */
267 1.14 manu #endif /* EXEC_AOUT */
268 1.7 scw
269 1.31 matt #ifndef _ARM_ARCH_6
270 1.15 thorpej #ifdef ARM_LOCK_CAS_DEBUG
271 1.15 thorpej #define LOCK_CAS_DEBUG_LOCALS \
272 1.15 thorpej .L_lock_cas_restart: ;\
273 1.15 thorpej .word _C_LABEL(_lock_cas_restart)
274 1.15 thorpej
275 1.15 thorpej #if defined(__ARMEB__)
276 1.15 thorpej #define LOCK_CAS_DEBUG_COUNT_RESTART \
277 1.15 thorpej ble 99f ;\
278 1.15 thorpej ldr r0, .L_lock_cas_restart ;\
279 1.15 thorpej ldmia r0, {r1-r2} /* load ev_count */ ;\
280 1.15 thorpej adds r2, r2, #1 /* 64-bit incr (lo) */ ;\
281 1.15 thorpej adc r1, r1, #0 /* 64-bit incr (hi) */ ;\
282 1.15 thorpej stmia r0, {r1-r2} /* store ev_count */
283 1.15 thorpej #else /* __ARMEB__ */
284 1.15 thorpej #define LOCK_CAS_DEBUG_COUNT_RESTART \
285 1.15 thorpej ble 99f ;\
286 1.15 thorpej ldr r0, .L_lock_cas_restart ;\
287 1.15 thorpej ldmia r0, {r1-r2} /* load ev_count */ ;\
288 1.15 thorpej adds r1, r1, #1 /* 64-bit incr (lo) */ ;\
289 1.15 thorpej adc r2, r2, #0 /* 64-bit incr (hi) */ ;\
290 1.15 thorpej stmia r0, {r1-r2} /* store ev_count */
291 1.15 thorpej #endif /* __ARMEB__ */
292 1.15 thorpej #else /* ARM_LOCK_CAS_DEBUG */
293 1.15 thorpej #define LOCK_CAS_DEBUG_LOCALS /* nothing */
294 1.15 thorpej #define LOCK_CAS_DEBUG_COUNT_RESTART /* nothing */
295 1.15 thorpej #endif /* ARM_LOCK_CAS_DEBUG */
296 1.15 thorpej
297 1.15 thorpej #define LOCK_CAS_CHECK_LOCALS \
298 1.15 thorpej .L_lock_cas: ;\
299 1.15 thorpej .word _C_LABEL(_lock_cas) ;\
300 1.15 thorpej .L_lock_cas_end: ;\
301 1.15 thorpej .word _C_LABEL(_lock_cas_end) ;\
302 1.15 thorpej LOCK_CAS_DEBUG_LOCALS
303 1.15 thorpej
304 1.15 thorpej #define LOCK_CAS_CHECK \
305 1.15 thorpej ldr r0, [sp] /* get saved PSR */ ;\
306 1.15 thorpej and r0, r0, #(PSR_MODE) /* check for SVC32 mode */ ;\
307 1.15 thorpej teq r0, #(PSR_SVC32_MODE) ;\
308 1.15 thorpej bne 99f /* nope, get out now */ ;\
309 1.30 skrll ldr r0, [sp, #(TF_PC)] ;\
310 1.15 thorpej ldr r1, .L_lock_cas_end ;\
311 1.15 thorpej cmp r0, r1 ;\
312 1.15 thorpej bge 99f ;\
313 1.15 thorpej ldr r1, .L_lock_cas ;\
314 1.15 thorpej cmp r0, r1 ;\
315 1.30 skrll strgt r1, [sp, #(TF_PC)] ;\
316 1.15 thorpej LOCK_CAS_DEBUG_COUNT_RESTART ;\
317 1.15 thorpej 99:
318 1.15 thorpej
319 1.31 matt #else
320 1.31 matt #define LOCK_CAS_CHECK /* nothing */
321 1.31 matt #define LOCK_CAS_CHECK_LOCALS /* nothing */
322 1.31 matt #endif
323 1.31 matt
324 1.1 reinoud /*
325 1.1 reinoud * ASM macros for pushing and pulling trapframes from the stack
326 1.1 reinoud *
327 1.30 skrll * These macros are used to handle the trapframe structure defined above.
328 1.1 reinoud */
329 1.1 reinoud
330 1.1 reinoud /*
331 1.1 reinoud * PUSHFRAME - macro to push a trap frame on the stack in the current mode
332 1.1 reinoud * Since the current mode is used, the SVC lr field is not defined.
333 1.26 matt */
334 1.26 matt
335 1.26 matt #ifdef CPU_SA110
336 1.26 matt /*
337 1.1 reinoud * NOTE: r13 and r14 are stored separately as a work around for the
338 1.1 reinoud * SA110 rev 2 STM^ bug
339 1.1 reinoud */
340 1.26 matt #define PUSHUSERREGS \
341 1.26 matt stmia sp, {r0-r12}; /* Push the user mode registers */ \
342 1.35 matt add r0, sp, #(TF_USR_SP-TF_R0); /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
343 1.26 matt stmia r0, {r13-r14}^ /* Push the user mode registers */
344 1.26 matt #else
345 1.26 matt #define PUSHUSERREGS \
346 1.26 matt stmia sp, {r0-r14}^ /* Push the user mode registers */
347 1.26 matt #endif
348 1.1 reinoud
349 1.1 reinoud #define PUSHFRAME \
350 1.1 reinoud str lr, [sp, #-4]!; /* Push the return address */ \
351 1.35 matt sub sp, sp, #(TF_PC-TF_R0); /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
352 1.26 matt PUSHUSERREGS; /* Push the user mode registers */ \
353 1.24 matt mov r0, r0; /* NOP for previous instruction */ \
354 1.37 joerg mrs r0, spsr; /* Get the SPSR */ \
355 1.35 matt str r0, [sp, #-TF_R0]! /* Push the SPSR on the stack */
356 1.1 reinoud
357 1.1 reinoud /*
358 1.34 matt * Push a minimal trapframe so we can dispatch an interrupt from the
359 1.34 matt * idle loop. The only reason the idle loop wakes up is to dispatch
360 1.34 matt * interrupts so why take the avoid of a full exception when we can do
361 1.34 matt * something minimal.
362 1.34 matt */
363 1.34 matt #define PUSHIDLEFRAME \
364 1.34 matt str lr, [sp, #-4]!; /* save SVC32 lr */ \
365 1.34 matt str r6, [sp, #(TF_R6-TF_PC)]!; /* save callee-saved r6 */ \
366 1.35 matt str r4, [sp, #(TF_R4-TF_R6)]!; /* save callee-saved r4 */ \
367 1.37 joerg mrs r0, cpsr; /* Get the CPSR */ \
368 1.34 matt str r0, [sp, #(-TF_R4)]! /* Push the CPSR on the stack */
369 1.34 matt
370 1.34 matt /*
371 1.36 matt * Push a trapframe to be used by cpu_switchto
372 1.36 matt */
373 1.36 matt #define PUSHSWITCHFRAME(rX) \
374 1.36 matt mov ip, sp; \
375 1.36 matt sub sp, sp, #(TRAPFRAMESIZE-TF_R12); /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
376 1.36 matt push {r4-r11}; /* Push the callee saved registers */ \
377 1.36 matt sub sp, sp, #TF_R4; /* reserve rest of trapframe */ \
378 1.36 matt str ip, [sp, #TF_SVC_SP]; \
379 1.36 matt str lr, [sp, #TF_SVC_LR]; \
380 1.36 matt str lr, [sp, #TF_PC]; \
381 1.37 joerg mrs rX, cpsr; /* Get the CPSR */ \
382 1.36 matt str rX, [sp, #TF_SPSR] /* save in trapframe */
383 1.36 matt
384 1.36 matt #define PUSHSWITCHFRAME1 \
385 1.36 matt mov ip, sp; \
386 1.36 matt sub sp, sp, #(TRAPFRAMESIZE-TF_R8); /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
387 1.36 matt push {r4-r7}; /* Push some of the callee saved registers */ \
388 1.36 matt sub sp, sp, #TF_R4; /* reserve rest of trapframe */ \
389 1.36 matt str ip, [sp, #TF_SVC_SP]; \
390 1.36 matt str lr, [sp, #TF_SVC_LR]; \
391 1.36 matt str lr, [sp, #TF_PC]
392 1.36 matt
393 1.36 matt #if defined(_ARM_ARCH_DWORD_OK) && __ARM_EABI__
394 1.36 matt #define PUSHSWITCHFRAME2 \
395 1.36 matt strd r10, [sp, #TF_R10]; /* save r10 & r11 */ \
396 1.36 matt strd r8, [sp, #TF_R8]; /* save r8 & r9 */ \
397 1.37 joerg mrs r0, cpsr; /* Get the CPSR */ \
398 1.36 matt str r0, [sp, #TF_SPSR] /* save in trapframe */
399 1.36 matt #else
400 1.36 matt #define PUSHSWITCHFRAME2 \
401 1.36 matt add r0, sp, #TF_R8; /* get ptr to r8 and above */ \
402 1.36 matt stmia r0, {r8-r11}; /* save rest of registers */ \
403 1.37 joerg mrs r0, cpsr; /* Get the CPSR */ \
404 1.36 matt str r0, [sp, #TF_SPSR] /* save in trapframe */
405 1.36 matt #endif
406 1.36 matt
407 1.36 matt /*
408 1.1 reinoud * PULLFRAME - macro to pull a trap frame from the stack in the current mode
409 1.1 reinoud * Since the current mode is used, the SVC lr field is ignored.
410 1.1 reinoud */
411 1.1 reinoud
412 1.1 reinoud #define PULLFRAME \
413 1.35 matt ldr r0, [sp], #TF_R0; /* Pop the SPSR from stack */ \
414 1.24 matt msr spsr_all, r0; \
415 1.24 matt ldmia sp, {r0-r14}^; /* Restore registers (usr mode) */ \
416 1.24 matt mov r0, r0; /* NOP for previous instruction */ \
417 1.35 matt add sp, sp, #(TF_PC-TF_R0); /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
418 1.25 matt ldr lr, [sp], #0x0004 /* Pop the return address */
419 1.1 reinoud
420 1.34 matt #define PULLIDLEFRAME \
421 1.34 matt add sp, sp, #TF_R4; /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
422 1.34 matt ldr r4, [sp], #(TF_R6-TF_R4); /* restore callee-saved r4 */ \
423 1.34 matt ldr r6, [sp], #(TF_PC-TF_R6); /* restore callee-saved r6 */ \
424 1.34 matt ldr lr, [sp], #4 /* Pop the return address */
425 1.34 matt
426 1.1 reinoud /*
427 1.36 matt * Pop a trapframe to be used by cpu_switchto (don't touch r0 & r1).
428 1.36 matt */
429 1.36 matt #define PULLSWITCHFRAME \
430 1.36 matt add sp, sp, #TF_R4; /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
431 1.36 matt pop {r4-r11}; /* pop the callee saved registers */ \
432 1.36 matt add sp, sp, #(TF_PC-TF_R12); /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
433 1.36 matt ldr lr, [sp], #4; /* pop the return address */
434 1.36 matt
435 1.36 matt /*
436 1.1 reinoud * PUSHFRAMEINSVC - macro to push a trap frame on the stack in SVC32 mode
437 1.1 reinoud * This should only be used if the processor is not currently in SVC32
438 1.1 reinoud * mode. The processor mode is switched to SVC mode and the trap frame is
439 1.1 reinoud * stored. The SVC lr field is used to store the previous value of
440 1.1 reinoud * lr in SVC mode.
441 1.1 reinoud *
442 1.1 reinoud * NOTE: r13 and r14 are stored separately as a work around for the
443 1.1 reinoud * SA110 rev 2 STM^ bug
444 1.1 reinoud */
445 1.1 reinoud
446 1.25 matt #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_6
447 1.25 matt #define SET_CPSR_MODE(tmp, mode) \
448 1.25 matt cps #(mode)
449 1.25 matt #else
450 1.25 matt #define SET_CPSR_MODE(tmp, mode) \
451 1.25 matt mrs tmp, cpsr; /* Get the CPSR */ \
452 1.25 matt bic tmp, tmp, #(PSR_MODE); /* Fix for SVC mode */ \
453 1.25 matt orr tmp, tmp, #(mode); \
454 1.25 matt msr cpsr_c, tmp /* Punch into SVC mode */
455 1.25 matt #endif
456 1.25 matt
457 1.1 reinoud #define PUSHFRAMEINSVC \
458 1.1 reinoud stmdb sp, {r0-r3}; /* Save 4 registers */ \
459 1.1 reinoud mov r0, lr; /* Save xxx32 r14 */ \
460 1.1 reinoud mov r1, sp; /* Save xxx32 sp */ \
461 1.3 thorpej mrs r3, spsr; /* Save xxx32 spsr */ \
462 1.25 matt SET_CPSR_MODE(r2, PSR_SVC32_MODE); \
463 1.28 matt bic r2, sp, #7; /* Align new SVC sp */ \
464 1.28 matt str r0, [r2, #-4]!; /* Push return address */ \
465 1.28 matt stmdb r2!, {sp, lr}; /* Push SVC sp, lr */ \
466 1.29 matt mov sp, r2; /* Keep stack aligned */ \
467 1.1 reinoud msr spsr_all, r3; /* Restore correct spsr */ \
468 1.1 reinoud ldmdb r1, {r0-r3}; /* Restore 4 regs from xxx mode */ \
469 1.35 matt sub sp, sp, #(TF_SVC_SP-TF_R0); /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
470 1.26 matt PUSHUSERREGS; /* Push the user mode registers */ \
471 1.24 matt mov r0, r0; /* NOP for previous instruction */ \
472 1.37 joerg mrs r0, spsr; /* Get the SPSR */ \
473 1.35 matt str r0, [sp, #-TF_R0]! /* Push the SPSR onto the stack */
474 1.1 reinoud
475 1.1 reinoud /*
476 1.1 reinoud * PULLFRAMEFROMSVCANDEXIT - macro to pull a trap frame from the stack
477 1.1 reinoud * in SVC32 mode and restore the saved processor mode and PC.
478 1.1 reinoud * This should be used when the SVC lr register needs to be restored on
479 1.1 reinoud * exit.
480 1.1 reinoud */
481 1.1 reinoud
482 1.1 reinoud #define PULLFRAMEFROMSVCANDEXIT \
483 1.29 matt ldr r0, [sp], #0x0008; /* Pop the SPSR from stack */ \
484 1.24 matt msr spsr_all, r0; /* restore SPSR */ \
485 1.24 matt ldmia sp, {r0-r14}^; /* Restore registers (usr mode) */ \
486 1.24 matt mov r0, r0; /* NOP for previous instruction */ \
487 1.35 matt add sp, sp, #(TF_SVC_SP-TF_R0); /* Adjust the stack pointer */ \
488 1.1 reinoud ldmia sp, {sp, lr, pc}^ /* Restore lr and exit */
489 1.1 reinoud
490 1.2 simonb #endif /* _LOCORE */
491 1.1 reinoud
492 1.1 reinoud #endif /* _ARM32_FRAME_H_ */
493