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37 1.1 is
38 1.1 is 68060 FLOATING-POINT SOFTWARE PACKAGE (Kernel version)
39 1.1 is -------------------------------------------------------
40 1.1 is
41 1.1 is The file fpsp.sa contains the 68060 Floating-Point Software
42 1.1 is Package. This package is essentially a set of exception handlers
43 1.1 is that can be integrated into an operating system.
44 1.1 is These exception handlers emulate Unimplemented FP instructions,
45 1.1 is instructions using unimplemented data types, and instructions
46 1.1 is using unimplemented addressing modes. In addition, this package
47 1.1 is includes exception handlers to provide full IEEE-754 compliant
48 1.1 is exception handling.
49 1.1 is
50 1.1 is Release file format:
51 1.1 is --------------------
52 1.1 is The file fpsp.sa is essentially a hexadecimal image of the
53 1.1 is release package. This is the ONLY format which will be supported.
54 1.1 is The hex image was created by assembling the source code and
55 1.1 is then converting the resulting binary output image into an
56 1.1 is ASCII text file. The hexadecimal numbers are listed
57 1.1 is using the Motorola Assembly Syntax assembler directive "dc.l"
58 1.1 is (define constant longword). The file can be converted to other
59 1.1 is assembly syntaxes by using any word processor with a global
60 1.1 is search and replace function.
61 1.1 is
62 1.1 is To assist in assembling and linking this module with other modules,
63 1.1 is the installer should add a symbolic label to the top of the file.
64 1.1 is This will allow calling routines to access the entry points
65 1.1 is of this package.
66 1.1 is
67 1.1 is The source code fpsp.s has also been included but only for
68 1.1 is documentation purposes.
69 1.1 is
70 1.1 is Release file structure:
71 1.1 is -----------------------
72 1.1 is
73 1.1 is (top of module)
74 1.1 is -----------------
75 1.1 is | | - 128 byte-sized section
76 1.1 is (1) | Call-Out | - 4 bytes per entry (user fills these in)
77 1.1 is | | - example routines in fskeleton.s
78 1.1 is -----------------
79 1.1 is | | - 8 bytes per entry
80 1.1 is (2) | Entry Point | - user does "bra" or "jmp" to this address
81 1.1 is | |
82 1.1 is -----------------
83 1.1 is | | - code section
84 1.1 is (3) ~ ~
85 1.1 is | |
86 1.1 is -----------------
87 1.1 is (bottom of module)
88 1.1 is
89 1.1 is The first section of this module is the "Call-out" section. This section
90 1.1 is is NOT INCLUDED in fpsp.sa (an example "Call-out" section is provided at
91 1.1 is the end of the file fskeleton.s). The purpose of this section is to allow
92 1.1 is the FPSP routines to reference external functions that must be provided
93 1.1 is by the host operating system. This section MUST be exactly 128 bytes in
94 1.1 is size. There are 32 fields, each 4 bytes in size. Each field corresponds
95 1.1 is to a function required by the FPSP (these functions and their location are
96 1.1 is listed in "68060FPSP call-outs" below). Each field entry should contain
97 1.1 is the address of the corresponding function RELATIVE to the starting address
98 1.1 is of the "call-out" section. The "Call-out" section must sit adjacent to the
99 1.1 is fpsp.sa image in memory.
100 1.1 is
101 1.1 is The second section, the "Entry-point" section, is used by external routines
102 1.1 is to access the functions within the FPSP. Since the fpsp.sa hex file contains
103 1.1 is no symbol names, this section contains function entry points that are fixed
104 1.1 is with respect to the top of the package. The currently defined entry-points
105 1.1 is are listed in section "68060 FPSP entry points" below. A calling routine
106 1.1 is would simply execute a "bra" or "jmp" that jumped to the selected function
107 1.1 is entry-point.
108 1.1 is
109 1.1 is For example, if the 68060 hardware took a "Line-F Emulator" exception
110 1.1 is (vector #11), the operating system should execute something similar to:
111 1.1 is
112 1.1 is bra _060FPSP_TOP+128+48
113 1.1 is
114 1.1 is (_060FPSP_TOP is the starting address of the "Call-out" section; the "Call-out"
115 1.1 is section is 128 bytes long; and the F-Line FPSP handler entry point is located
116 1.1 is 48 bytes from the top of the "Entry-point" section.)
117 1.1 is
118 1.1 is The third section is the code section. After entering through an "Entry-point",
119 1.1 is the entry code jumps to the appropriate emulation code within the code section.
120 1.1 is
121 1.1 is 68060FPSP call-outs: (details in fskeleton.s)
122 1.1 is --------------------
123 1.1 is 0x000: _060_real_bsun
124 1.1 is 0x004: _060_real_snan
125 1.1 is 0x008: _060_real_operr
126 1.1 is 0x00c: _060_real_ovfl
127 1.1 is 0x010: _060_real_unfl
128 1.1 is 0x014: _060_real_dz
129 1.1 is 0x018: _060_real_inex
130 1.1 is 0x01c: _060_real_fline
131 1.1 is 0x020: _060_real_fpu_disabled
132 1.1 is 0x024: _060_real_trap
133 1.1 is 0x028: _060_real_trace
134 1.1 is 0x02c: _060_real_access
135 1.1 is 0x030: _060_fpsp_done
136 1.1 is
137 1.1 is 0x034: (Motorola reserved)
138 1.1 is 0x038: (Motorola reserved)
139 1.1 is 0x03c: (Motorola reserved)
140 1.1 is
141 1.1 is 0x040: _060_imem_read
142 1.1 is 0x044: _060_dmem_read
143 1.1 is 0x048: _060_dmem_write
144 1.1 is 0x04c: _060_imem_read_word
145 1.1 is 0x050: _060_imem_read_long
146 1.1 is 0x054: _060_dmem_read_byte
147 1.1 is 0x058: _060_dmem_read_word
148 1.1 is 0x05c: _060_dmem_read_long
149 1.1 is 0x060: _060_dmem_write_byte
150 1.1 is 0x064: _060_dmem_write_word
151 1.1 is 0x068: _060_dmem_write_long
152 1.1 is
153 1.1 is 0x06c: (Motorola reserved)
154 1.1 is 0x070: (Motorola reserved)
155 1.1 is 0x074: (Motorola reserved)
156 1.1 is 0x078: (Motorola reserved)
157 1.1 is 0x07c: (Motorola reserved)
158 1.1 is
159 1.1 is 68060FPSP entry points:
160 1.1 is -----------------------
161 1.1 is 0x000: _060_fpsp_snan
162 1.1 is 0x008: _060_fpsp_operr
163 1.1 is 0x010: _060_fpsp_ovfl
164 1.1 is 0x018: _060_fpsp_unfl
165 1.1 is 0x020: _060_fpsp_dz
166 1.1 is 0x028: _060_fpsp_inex
167 1.1 is 0x030: _060_fpsp_fline
168 1.1 is 0x038: _060_fpsp_unsupp
169 1.1 is 0x040: _060_fpsp_effadd
170 1.1 is
171 1.1 is
173 1.1 is Miscellaneous:
174 1.1 is --------------
175 1.1 is
176 1.1 is _060_fpsp_snan:
177 1.1 is ----------------
178 1.1 is - documented in 3.5 of 060SP spec.
179 1.1 is - Basic flow:
180 1.1 is exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_snan --|
181 1.1 is |
182 1.1 is always exits through _060_real_snan <----
183 1.1 is
184 1.1 is _060_fpsp_operr:
185 1.1 is ----------------
186 1.1 is - documented in 3.5 of 060SP spec.
187 1.1 is - Basic flow:
188 1.1 is exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_operr --|
189 1.1 is |
190 1.1 is always exits through _060_real_operr <-----
191 1.1 is
192 1.1 is _060_fpsp_dz:
193 1.1 is ----------------
194 1.1 is - documented in 3.7 of 060SP spec.
195 1.1 is - Basic flow:
196 1.1 is exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_dz --|
197 1.1 is |
198 1.1 is always exits through _060_real_dz <----
199 1.1 is
200 1.1 is _060_fpsp_inex:
201 1.1 is ----------------
202 1.1 is - documented in 3.6 of 060SP spec.
203 1.1 is - Basic flow:
204 1.1 is exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_inex --|
205 1.1 is |
206 1.1 is always exits through _060_real_inex <----
207 1.1 is
209 1.1 is _060_fpsp_ovfl:
210 1.1 is ----------------
211 1.1 is - documented in 3.4 of 060SP spec.
212 1.1 is - Basic flow:
213 1.1 is exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_ovfl --|
214 1.1 is |
215 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_inex <---|
216 1.1 is or |
217 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_ovfl <---|
218 1.1 is or |
219 1.1 is may exit through _060_fpsp_done <---|
220 1.1 is
221 1.1 is _060_fpsp_unfl:
222 1.1 is ----------------
223 1.1 is - documented in 3.4 of 060SP spec.
224 1.1 is - Basic flow:
225 1.1 is exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_unfl --|
226 1.1 is |
227 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_inex <---|
228 1.1 is or |
229 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_unfl <---|
230 1.1 is or |
231 1.1 is may exit through _060_fpsp_done <---|
232 1.1 is
234 1.1 is _060_fpsp_fline:
235 1.1 is -----------------
236 1.1 is - not fully documented in 060SP spec.
237 1.1 is - Basic flow:
238 1.1 is exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_fline --|
239 1.1 is |
240 1.1 is -------------------------------------------
241 1.1 is | | |
242 1.1 is v v v
243 1.1 is (unimplemented (fpu disabled) (possible F-line illegal)
244 1.1 is stack frame) | v
245 1.1 is | v special case "fmovecr"?
246 1.1 is | exit through |
247 1.1 is | _060_real_fpu_disabled -------------
248 1.1 is | | |
249 1.1 is | ^ v v
250 1.1 is | | (yes) (no)
251 1.1 is | | v v
252 1.1 is | | fpu disabled? exit through
253 1.1 is | | | _060_real_fline
254 1.1 is v | -------------
255 1.1 is | | | |
256 1.1 is | | v v
257 1.1 is | |-----------(yes) (no)
258 1.1 is | |
259 1.1 is |----<------------------------------------|
260 1.1 is |
261 1.1 is |
262 1.1 is |----> may exit through _060_real_trace
263 1.2 msaitoh |
264 1.1 is |----> may exit through _060_real_trap
265 1.1 is |
266 1.1 is |----> may exit through _060_real_bsun
267 1.1 is |
268 1.1 is |----> may exit through _060_fpsp_done
269 1.1 is
271 1.1 is _060_fpsp_unsupp:
272 1.1 is ------------------
273 1.1 is - documented in 3.1 of 060SP spec.
274 1.1 is - Basic flow:
275 1.1 is exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_unsupp --|
276 1.1 is |
277 1.1 is |
278 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_snan <----|
279 1.1 is or |
280 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_operr <----|
281 1.1 is or |
282 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_ovfl <----|
283 1.1 is or |
284 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_unfl <----|
285 1.1 is or |
286 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_inex <----|
287 1.1 is or |
288 1.1 is may exit through _060_real_trace <----|
289 1.1 is or |
290 1.1 is may exit through _060_fpsp_done <----|
291 1.1 is
293 1.1 is _060_fpsp_effadd:
294 1.1 is ------------------
295 1.1 is - documented in 3.3 of 060 spec.
296 1.1 is - Basic flow:
297 1.1 is exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_effadd --|
298 1.1 is |
299 1.1 is |
300 may exit through _060_real_trace <----|
301 or |
302 may exit through _060_real_fpu_disabled <----|
303 or |
304 may exit through _060_fpsp_done <----|
305