cpu.h revision 1.52 1 1.52 uwe /* $NetBSD: cpu.h,v 1.52 2008/03/16 19:14:08 uwe Exp $ */
2 1.1 itojun
3 1.1 itojun /*-
4 1.34 wiz * Copyright (c) 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.
5 1.1 itojun * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
6 1.1 itojun * All rights reserved.
7 1.32 agc *
8 1.32 agc * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
9 1.32 agc * William Jolitz.
10 1.32 agc *
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34 1.32 agc *
35 1.32 agc * @(#)cpu.h 5.4 (Berkeley) 5/9/91
36 1.32 agc */
37 1.32 agc
38 1.1 itojun /*
39 1.25 uch * SH3/SH4 support.
40 1.1 itojun *
41 1.1 itojun * T.Horiuchi Brains Corp. 5/22/98
42 1.1 itojun */
43 1.1 itojun
44 1.1 itojun #ifndef _SH3_CPU_H_
45 1.28 uch #define _SH3_CPU_H_
46 1.1 itojun
47 1.12 mrg #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
48 1.8 thorpej #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
49 1.8 thorpej #endif
50 1.8 thorpej
51 1.25 uch #include <sh3/psl.h>
52 1.25 uch #include <sh3/frame.h>
53 1.8 thorpej
54 1.26 uch #ifdef _KERNEL
55 1.36 yamt #include <sys/cpu_data.h>
56 1.8 thorpej struct cpu_info {
57 1.35 yamt struct cpu_data ci_data; /* MI per-cpu data */
58 1.45 ad cpuid_t ci_cpuid;
59 1.42 ad int ci_mtx_count;
60 1.42 ad int ci_mtx_oldspl;
61 1.46 ad int ci_want_resched;
62 1.8 thorpej };
63 1.8 thorpej
64 1.8 thorpej extern struct cpu_info cpu_info_store;
65 1.8 thorpej #define curcpu() (&cpu_info_store)
66 1.1 itojun
67 1.1 itojun /*
68 1.1 itojun * definitions of cpu-dependent requirements
69 1.1 itojun * referenced in generic code
70 1.1 itojun */
71 1.2 tsubai #define cpu_number() 0
72 1.28 uch /*
73 1.28 uch * Can't swapout u-area, (__SWAP_BROKEN)
74 1.24 uch * since we use P1 converted address for trapframe.
75 1.24 uch */
76 1.28 uch #define cpu_swapin(p) /* nothing */
77 1.24 uch #define cpu_swapout(p) panic("cpu_swapout: can't get here");
78 1.31 thorpej #define cpu_proc_fork(p1, p2) /* nothing */
79 1.1 itojun
80 1.1 itojun /*
81 1.49 uwe * Interrupt stack location.
82 1.49 uwe */
83 1.49 uwe extern vaddr_t intstack, intfp, intsp;
84 1.49 uwe
85 1.49 uwe /*
86 1.26 uch * Arguments to hardclock and gatherstats encapsulate the previous
87 1.26 uch * machine state in an opaque clockframe.
88 1.1 itojun */
89 1.26 uch struct clockframe {
90 1.26 uch int spc; /* program counter at time of interrupt */
91 1.26 uch int ssr; /* status register at time of interrupt */
92 1.26 uch int ssp; /* stack pointer at time of interrupt */
93 1.26 uch };
94 1.1 itojun
95 1.49 uwe
96 1.26 uch #define CLKF_USERMODE(cf) (!KERNELMODE((cf)->ssr))
97 1.26 uch #define CLKF_PC(cf) ((cf)->spc)
98 1.49 uwe #define CLKF_INTR(cf) ((vaddr_t)(cf)->ssp <= intsp)
99 1.1 itojun
100 1.1 itojun /*
101 1.24 uch * This is used during profiling to integrate system time. It can safely
102 1.24 uch * assume that the process is resident.
103 1.24 uch */
104 1.24 uch #define PROC_PC(p) \
105 1.24 uch (((struct trapframe *)(p)->p_md.md_regs)->tf_spc)
106 1.24 uch
107 1.24 uch /*
108 1.1 itojun * Preempt the current process if in interrupt from user mode,
109 1.1 itojun * or after the current trap/syscall if in system mode.
110 1.1 itojun */
111 1.44 yamt #define cpu_need_resched(ci, flags) \
112 1.24 uch do { \
113 1.46 ad ci->ci_want_resched = 1; \
114 1.44 yamt if (curlwp != ci->ci_data.cpu_idlelwp) \
115 1.42 ad aston(curlwp); \
116 1.24 uch } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
117 1.1 itojun
118 1.1 itojun /*
119 1.1 itojun * Give a profiling tick to the current process when the user profiling
120 1.24 uch * buffer pages are invalid. On the MIPS, request an ast to send us
121 1.24 uch * through trap, marking the proc as needing a profiling tick.
122 1.1 itojun */
123 1.42 ad #define cpu_need_proftick(l) \
124 1.24 uch do { \
125 1.42 ad (l)->l_pflag |= LP_OWEUPC; \
126 1.42 ad aston(l); \
127 1.24 uch } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
128 1.1 itojun
129 1.1 itojun /*
130 1.1 itojun * Notify the current process (p) that it has a signal pending,
131 1.1 itojun * process as soon as possible.
132 1.1 itojun */
133 1.42 ad #define cpu_signotify(l) aston(l)
134 1.24 uch
135 1.42 ad #define aston(l) ((l)->l_md.md_astpending = 1)
136 1.24 uch
137 1.1 itojun /*
138 1.1 itojun * We need a machine-independent name for this.
139 1.1 itojun */
140 1.1 itojun #define DELAY(x) delay(x)
141 1.26 uch #endif /* _KERNEL */
142 1.1 itojun
143 1.1 itojun /*
144 1.25 uch * Logical address space of SH3/SH4 CPU.
145 1.1 itojun */
146 1.28 uch #define SH3_PHYS_MASK 0x1fffffff
147 1.25 uch
148 1.28 uch #define SH3_P0SEG_BASE 0x00000000 /* TLB mapped, also U0SEG */
149 1.28 uch #define SH3_P0SEG_END 0x7fffffff
150 1.28 uch #define SH3_P1SEG_BASE 0x80000000 /* pa == va */
151 1.28 uch #define SH3_P1SEG_END 0x9fffffff
152 1.28 uch #define SH3_P2SEG_BASE 0xa0000000 /* pa == va, non-cacheable */
153 1.28 uch #define SH3_P2SEG_END 0xbfffffff
154 1.28 uch #define SH3_P3SEG_BASE 0xc0000000 /* TLB mapped, kernel mode */
155 1.28 uch #define SH3_P3SEG_END 0xdfffffff
156 1.28 uch #define SH3_P4SEG_BASE 0xe0000000 /* peripheral space */
157 1.28 uch #define SH3_P4SEG_END 0xffffffff
158 1.28 uch
159 1.39 uwe #define SH3_P1SEG_TO_PHYS(x) ((uint32_t)(x) & SH3_PHYS_MASK)
160 1.39 uwe #define SH3_P2SEG_TO_PHYS(x) ((uint32_t)(x) & SH3_PHYS_MASK)
161 1.39 uwe #define SH3_PHYS_TO_P1SEG(x) ((uint32_t)(x) | SH3_P1SEG_BASE)
162 1.39 uwe #define SH3_PHYS_TO_P2SEG(x) ((uint32_t)(x) | SH3_P2SEG_BASE)
163 1.39 uwe #define SH3_P1SEG_TO_P2SEG(x) ((uint32_t)(x) | 0x20000000)
164 1.40 uwe #define SH3_P2SEG_TO_P1SEG(x) ((uint32_t)(x) & ~0x20000000)
165 1.14 uch
166 1.40 uwe #ifndef __lint__
167 1.14 uch
168 1.52 uwe /*
169 1.52 uwe * Switch from P1 (cached) to P2 (uncached). This used to be written
170 1.52 uwe * using gcc's assigned goto extension, but gcc4 aggressive optimizations
171 1.52 uwe * tend to optimize that away under certain circumstances.
172 1.52 uwe */
173 1.52 uwe #define RUN_P2 \
174 1.52 uwe do { \
175 1.52 uwe register uint32_t r0 asm("r0"); \
176 1.52 uwe uint32_t pc; \
177 1.52 uwe __asm volatile( \
178 1.52 uwe " mov.l 1f, %1 ;" \
179 1.52 uwe " mova 2f, %0 ;" \
180 1.52 uwe " or %0, %1 ;" \
181 1.52 uwe " jmp @%1 ;" \
182 1.52 uwe " nop ;" \
183 1.52 uwe " .align 2 ;" \
184 1.52 uwe "1: .long 0x20000000;" \
185 1.52 uwe "2:;" \
186 1.52 uwe : "=r"(r0), "=r"(pc)); \
187 1.40 uwe } while (0)
188 1.40 uwe
189 1.52 uwe /*
190 1.52 uwe * Switch from P2 (uncached) back to P1 (cached). We need to be
191 1.52 uwe * running on P2 to access cache control, memory-mapped cache and TLB
192 1.52 uwe * arrays, etc. and after touching them at least 8 instructinos are
193 1.52 uwe * necessary before jumping to P1, so provide that padding here.
194 1.52 uwe */
195 1.52 uwe #define RUN_P1 \
196 1.52 uwe do { \
197 1.52 uwe register uint32_t r0 asm("r0"); \
198 1.52 uwe uint32_t pc; \
199 1.52 uwe __asm volatile( \
200 1.52 uwe /*1*/ " mov.l 1f, %1 ;" \
201 1.52 uwe /*2*/ " mova 2f, %0 ;" \
202 1.52 uwe /*3*/ " nop ;" \
203 1.52 uwe /*4*/ " and %0, %1 ;" \
204 1.52 uwe /*5*/ " nop ;" \
205 1.52 uwe /*6*/ " nop ;" \
206 1.52 uwe /*7*/ " nop ;" \
207 1.52 uwe /*8*/ " nop ;" \
208 1.52 uwe " jmp @%1 ;" \
209 1.52 uwe " nop ;" \
210 1.52 uwe " .align 2 ;" \
211 1.52 uwe "1: .long ~0x20000000;" \
212 1.52 uwe "2:;" \
213 1.52 uwe : "=r"(r0), "=r"(pc)); \
214 1.40 uwe } while (0)
215 1.40 uwe
216 1.52 uwe /*
217 1.52 uwe * If RUN_P1 is the last thing we do in a function we can omit it, b/c
218 1.52 uwe * we are going to return to a P1 caller anyway, but we still need to
219 1.52 uwe * ensure there's at least 8 instructions before jump to P1.
220 1.52 uwe */
221 1.52 uwe #define PAD_P1_SWITCH __asm volatile ("nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;")
222 1.52 uwe
223 1.40 uwe #else /* __lint__ */
224 1.52 uwe #define RUN_P2 do {} while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
225 1.52 uwe #define RUN_P1 do {} while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
226 1.52 uwe #define PAD_P1_SWITCH do {} while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
227 1.40 uwe #endif
228 1.27 msaitoh
229 1.27 msaitoh #if defined(SH4)
230 1.27 msaitoh /* SH4 Processor Version Register */
231 1.27 msaitoh #define SH4_PVR_ADDR 0xff000030 /* P4 address */
232 1.39 uwe #define SH4_PVR (*(volatile uint32_t *) SH4_PVR_ADDR)
233 1.30 msaitoh #define SH4_PRR_ADDR 0xff000044 /* P4 address */
234 1.39 uwe #define SH4_PRR (*(volatile uint32_t *) SH4_PRR_ADDR)
235 1.27 msaitoh
236 1.27 msaitoh #define SH4_PVR_MASK 0xffffff00
237 1.27 msaitoh #define SH4_PVR_SH7750 0x04020500 /* SH7750 */
238 1.27 msaitoh #define SH4_PVR_SH7750S 0x04020600 /* SH7750S */
239 1.30 msaitoh #define SH4_PVR_SH775xR 0x04050000 /* SH775xR */
240 1.27 msaitoh #define SH4_PVR_SH7751 0x04110000 /* SH7751 */
241 1.30 msaitoh
242 1.30 msaitoh #define SH4_PRR_MASK 0xfffffff0
243 1.30 msaitoh #define SH4_PRR_7750R 0x00000100 /* SH7750R */
244 1.30 msaitoh #define SH4_PRR_7751R 0x00000110 /* SH7751R */
245 1.27 msaitoh #endif
246 1.1 itojun
247 1.1 itojun /*
248 1.1 itojun * pull in #defines for kinds of processors
249 1.1 itojun */
250 1.1 itojun #include <machine/cputypes.h>
251 1.1 itojun
252 1.22 uch /*
253 1.22 uch * CTL_MACHDEP definitions.
254 1.22 uch */
255 1.22 uch #define CPU_CONSDEV 1 /* dev_t: console terminal device */
256 1.22 uch #define CPU_LOADANDRESET 2 /* load kernel image and reset */
257 1.22 uch #define CPU_MAXID 3 /* number of valid machdep ids */
258 1.22 uch
259 1.25 uch #ifdef _KERNEL
260 1.25 uch void sh_cpu_init(int, int);
261 1.25 uch void sh_startup(void);
262 1.41 uwe void cpu_reset(void) __attribute__((__noreturn__)); /* soft reset */
263 1.39 uwe void _cpu_spin(uint32_t); /* for delay loop. */
264 1.25 uch void delay(int);
265 1.25 uch struct pcb;
266 1.25 uch void savectx(struct pcb *);
267 1.25 uch void dumpsys(void);
268 1.25 uch #endif /* _KERNEL */
269 1.1 itojun #endif /* !_SH3_CPU_H_ */
270