From a7f6f9ed4d96db82b9593bd73b45fba24a306b1c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Snyder Date: Thu, 26 Dec 1996 23:16:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Thu Dec 26 15:15:21 1996 Michael Snyder * sparclet-rom.c: Remove includes of Unix system files. Add function "sparclet_supply_register" so that parse_register_dump will not seg-fault by calling a null function pointer. Remove XMODEM support (unfinished work?). Remove flag "MO_HANDLE_NL", so monitor's output can be read by humans. Add fill command. Remove colon from getreg.resp_delim so PSR register will work. Remove pointer to sparclet_load (downloading SREC's doesn't work). Null out local register names for %g0, all %cc and all %asr regs, since the monitor can't report them. Will return zero instead. * sparclet-stub.c: New -- remote protocol support for sparclet CPU. * config/sparc/tm-sparclet.h: Re-arrange REGISTER_NAMES: Add back %g0 and %psr, add %cc coprocessor regs, add %asr regs. Adjust NUM_REGS and REGISTER_BYTES accordingly --- gdb/ChangeLog | 17 + gdb/config/sparc/tm-sparclet.h | 63 +- gdb/sparclet-rom.c | 97 ++-- gdb/sparclet-stub.c | 1233 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 1355 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) create mode 100644 gdb/sparclet-stub.c diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog index 9449a8b..7c818de 100644 --- a/gdb/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +Thu Dec 26 15:15:21 1996 Michael Snyder + + * sparclet-rom.c: Remove includes of Unix system files. + Add function "sparclet_supply_register" so that parse_register_dump + will not seg-fault by calling a null function pointer. + Remove XMODEM support (unfinished work?). + Remove flag "MO_HANDLE_NL", so monitor's output can be read by humans. + Add fill command. + Remove colon from getreg.resp_delim so PSR register will work. + Remove pointer to sparclet_load (downloading SREC's doesn't work). + Null out local register names for %g0, all %cc and all %asr regs, + since the monitor can't report them. Will return zero instead. + * sparclet-stub.c: New -- remote protocol support for sparclet CPU. + * config/sparc/tm-sparclet.h: Re-arrange REGISTER_NAMES: + Add back %g0 and %psr, add %cc coprocessor regs, add %asr regs. + Adjust NUM_REGS and REGISTER_BYTES accordingly + Tue Dec 24 10:27:37 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) * remote-e7000.c (want_h8300h, want_nopc_h8300h): Renamed diff --git a/gdb/config/sparc/tm-sparclet.h b/gdb/config/sparc/tm-sparclet.h index b4d4bcb..5951891 100644 --- a/gdb/config/sparc/tm-sparclet.h +++ b/gdb/config/sparc/tm-sparclet.h @@ -37,6 +37,13 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #define BIG_BREAKPOINT {0x91, 0xd0, 0x20, 0x01} #define LITTLE_BREAKPOINT {0x01, 0x20, 0xd0, 0x91} +#undef NUM_REGS /* formerly "72" */ +/* WIN FP CPU CCP ASR AWR APSR */ +#define NUM_REGS (32 + 32 + 8 + 8 + 8/*+ 32 + 1*/) + +#undef REGISTER_BYTES /* formerly "(32*4 + 32*4 + 8*4)" */ +#define REGISTER_BYTES (32*4 + 32*4 + 8*4 + 8*4 + 8*4/* + 32*4 + 1*4*/) + /* Initializer for an array of names of registers. There should be NUM_REGS strings in this initializer. */ /* Sparclet has no fp! */ @@ -44,44 +51,56 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ change the numbers here. */ #undef REGISTER_NAMES -/* g0 removed - Sparclet returns error if attempt to access. */ -/* psr removed - Sparclet does not return ": " in response, - the monitor is therefore unable to get the expected response delimiter, - causing a timeout. */ #define REGISTER_NAMES \ -{ "", "g1", "g2", "g3", "g4", "g5", "g6", "g7", \ +{ "g0", "g1", "g2", "g3", "g4", "g5", "g6", "g7", \ "o0", "o1", "o2", "o3", "o4", "o5", "o6", "o7", \ "l0", "l1", "l2", "l3", "l4", "l5", "l6", "l7", \ "i0", "i1", "i2", "i3", "i4", "i5", "i6", "i7", \ - \ - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ - \ - "y", 0, "wim", "tbr", "pc", "npc", 0, 0 } + \ + "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", /* no FPU regs */ \ + "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", \ + "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", \ + "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", \ + /* no CPSR, FPSR */ \ + "y", "psr", "wim", "tbr", "pc", "npc", "", "", \ + \ + "ccsr", "ccpr", "cccrcr", "ccor", "ccobr", "ccibr", "ccir", "", \ + \ + "asr1", "asr15", "asr17", "asr18", "asr19", "asr20", "asr21", "asr22", \ +/* \ + "awr0", "awr1", "awr2", "awr3", "awr4", "awr5", "awr6", "awr7", \ + "awr8", "awr9", "awr10", "awr11", "awr12", "awr13", "awr14", "awr15", \ + "awr16", "awr17", "awr18", "awr19", "awr20", "awr21", "awr22", "awr23", \ + "awr24", "awr25", "awr26", "awr27", "awr28", "awr29", "awr30", "awr31", \ + "apsr", \ + */ \ +} /* Remove FP dependant code which was defined in tm-sparc.h */ #undef FP0_REGNUM /* Floating point register 0 */ #undef FPS_REGNUM /* Floating point status register */ #undef CPS_REGNUM /* Coprocessor status register */ +/* sparclet register numbers */ +#define CCSR_REGNUM 72 + #undef EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE -#define EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE,REGBUF,VALBUF) \ +#define EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE,REGBUF,VALBUF) \ { \ - memcpy ((VALBUF), \ - (char *)(REGBUF) + REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (O0_REGNUM) * 8 + \ - (TYPE_LENGTH(TYPE) >= REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (O0_REGNUM) \ - ? 0 : REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (O0_REGNUM) - TYPE_LENGTH(TYPE)), \ - TYPE_LENGTH(TYPE)); \ + memcpy ((VALBUF), \ + (char *)(REGBUF) + REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (O0_REGNUM) * 8 + \ + (TYPE_LENGTH(TYPE) >= REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (O0_REGNUM) \ + ? 0 : REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (O0_REGNUM) - TYPE_LENGTH(TYPE)), \ + TYPE_LENGTH(TYPE)); \ } #undef STORE_RETURN_VALUE #define STORE_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE,VALBUF) \ - { \ - /* Other values are returned in register %o0. */ \ - write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (O0_REGNUM), (VALBUF), \ - TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE)); \ + { \ + /* Other values are returned in register %o0. */ \ + write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (O0_REGNUM), (VALBUF), \ + TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE)); \ } + #undef PRINT_REGISTER_HOOK #define PRINT_REGISTER_HOOK(regno) diff --git a/gdb/sparclet-rom.c b/gdb/sparclet-rom.c index 98bc27b..b4ca50d 100644 --- a/gdb/sparclet-rom.c +++ b/gdb/sparclet-rom.c @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "symtab.h" #include "symfile.h" /* for generic_load */ +#if 0 /* Do we really need all this Unix stuff here? */ #if !defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) && !defined (HAVE_TERMIO) && !defined (HAVE_SGTTY) #define HAVE_SGTTY #endif @@ -39,6 +40,7 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include +#endif /* Unix stuff */ #define USE_GENERIC_LOAD #define USE_SW_BREAKS @@ -64,7 +66,9 @@ sparclet_load_gen (filename, from_tty) inferior_pid = 0; /* No process now */ } -#else +#endif + +#ifdef USE_XMODEM_LOAD static void sparclet_xmodem_load (desc, file, hashmark) @@ -130,7 +134,7 @@ sparclet_load (desc, file, hashmark) { ??? } -#endif /* USE_GENERIC_LOAD */ +#endif /* USE_XMODEM_LOAD */ /* This array of registers need to match the indexes used by GDB. This exists because the various ROM monitors use different strings @@ -160,6 +164,26 @@ y: 0x00000000 /* monitor wants lower case */ static char *sparclet_regnames[NUM_REGS] = REGISTER_NAMES; + +/* Function: sparclet_supply_register + Just returns with no action. + This function is required, because parse_register_dump (monitor.c) + expects to be able to call it. If we don't supply something, it will + call a null pointer and core-dump. Since this function does not + actually do anything, GDB will request the registers individually. */ + +static void +sparclet_supply_register (regname, regnamelen, val, vallen) + char *regname; + int regnamelen; + char *val; + int vallen; +{ + return; +} + + + /* Define the monitor command strings. Since these are passed directly through to a printf style function, we may include formatting strings. We also need a CR or LF on the end. */ @@ -170,32 +194,31 @@ static char *sparclet_inits[] = {"\n\r\r\n", NULL}; static struct monitor_ops sparclet_cmds = { - MO_CLR_BREAK_USES_ADDR - | MO_HEX_PREFIX - | MO_HANDLE_NL - | MO_NO_ECHO_ON_OPEN - | MO_NO_ECHO_ON_SETMEM - | MO_RUN_FIRST_TIME - | MO_GETMEM_READ_SINGLE, /* flags */ - sparclet_inits, /* Init strings */ + MO_CLR_BREAK_USES_ADDR | + MO_HEX_PREFIX | + MO_NO_ECHO_ON_OPEN | + MO_NO_ECHO_ON_SETMEM | + MO_RUN_FIRST_TIME | + MO_GETMEM_READ_SINGLE, /* flags */ + sparclet_inits, /* Init strings */ "cont\r", /* continue command */ "step\r", /* single step */ - "\r", /* break interrupts the program */ - "+bp %x\r", /* set a breakpoint */ + "\r", /* break interrupts the program */ + "+bp %x\r", /* set a breakpoint */ /* can't use "br" because only 2 hw bps are supported */ - "-bp %x\r", /* clear a breakpoint */ - "-bp\r", /* clear all breakpoints */ - NULL, /* fill (start end val) */ + "-bp %x\r", /* clear a breakpoint */ + "-bp\r", /* clear all breakpoints */ + "fill %x -n %x -v %x -b\r", /* fill (start length val) */ /* can't use "fi" because it takes words, not bytes */ { /* ex [addr] [-n count] [-b|-s|-l] default: ex cur -n 1 -b */ - "ex %x -b\r%x\rq\r", /* setmem.cmdb (addr, value) */ - "ex %x -s\r%x\rq\r", /* setmem.cmdw (addr, value) */ - "ex %x -l\r%x\rq\r", + "ex %x -b\r%x\rq\r", /* setmem.cmdb (addr, value) */ + "ex %x -s\r%x\rq\r", /* setmem.cmdw (addr, value) */ + "ex %x -l\r%x\rq\r", /* setmem.cmdl (addr, value) */ NULL, /* setmem.cmdll (addr, value) */ - NULL, /*": ", /* setmem.resp_delim */ - NULL, /*"? ", /* setmem.term */ - NULL, /*"q\r", /* setmem.term_cmd */ + NULL, /*": " */ /* setmem.resp_delim */ + NULL, /*"? " */ /* setmem.term */ + NULL, /*"q\r" */ /* setmem.term_cmd */ }, { /* since the parsing of multiple bytes is difficult due to @@ -205,7 +228,7 @@ static struct monitor_ops sparclet_cmds = "ex %x -n 1 -b\r", /* getmem.cmdb (addr, #bytes) */ "ex %x -n 1 -s\r", /* getmem.cmdw (addr, #swords) */ "ex %x -n 1 -l\r", /* getmem.cmdl (addr, #words) */ - NULL, /* getmem.cmdll (addr, #dwords) */ + NULL, /* getmem.cmdll (addr, #dwords) */ ": ", /* getmem.resp_delim */ NULL, /* getmem.term */ NULL, /* getmem.term_cmd */ @@ -217,29 +240,29 @@ static struct monitor_ops sparclet_cmds = NULL /* setreg.term_cmd */ }, { - "reg %s\r", /* getreg.cmd (name) */ - ": ", /* getreg.resp_delim */ + "reg %s\r", /* getreg.cmd (name) */ + " ", /* getreg.resp_delim */ NULL, /* getreg.term */ NULL, /* getreg.term_cmd */ }, "reg\r", /* dump_registers */ "\\(\\w+\\)=\\([0-9a-fA-F]+\\)", /* register_pattern */ - NULL, /* supply_register */ + sparclet_supply_register, /* supply_register */ #ifdef USE_GENERIC_LOAD NULL, /* load_routine (defaults to SRECs) */ NULL, /* download command */ NULL, /* load response */ #else - sparclet_load, /* load_routine (defaults to SRECs) */ - /* load [c|a] [s|f|r] [addr count] */ - "load a s %x\r", /* download command */ - "load: ", /* load response */ + NULL, /* load_routine (defaults to SRECs) */ + /* load [c|a] [s | f | r [addr count]] */ + "load c s\r", /* download command (srecs on console) */ + "load: ", /* load response */ #endif - "monitor>", /* monitor command prompt */ + "monitor>", /* monitor command prompt */ /* yikes! gdb core dumps without this delimitor!! */ - "\r", /* end-of-command delimitor */ + "\r", /* end-of-command delimitor */ NULL, /* optional command terminator */ - &sparclet_ops, /* target operations */ + &sparclet_ops, /* target operations */ SERIAL_1_STOPBITS, /* number of stop bits */ sparclet_regnames, /* registers names */ MONITOR_OPS_MAGIC /* magic */ @@ -256,8 +279,16 @@ sparclet_open (args, from_tty) void _initialize_sparclet () { - init_monitor_ops (&sparclet_ops); + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS; i++) + if (sparclet_regnames[i][0] == 'c' || + sparclet_regnames[i][0] == 'a') + sparclet_regnames[i] = 0; /* mon can't report c* or a* regs */ + sparclet_regnames[0] = 0; /* mon won't report %G0 */ + + init_monitor_ops (&sparclet_ops); sparclet_ops.to_shortname = "sparclet"; /* for the target command */ sparclet_ops.to_longname = "SPARC Sparclet monitor"; #ifdef USE_GENERIC_LOAD diff --git a/gdb/sparclet-stub.c b/gdb/sparclet-stub.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a462128 --- /dev/null +++ b/gdb/sparclet-stub.c @@ -0,0 +1,1233 @@ +/**************************************************************************** + + THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED + + HP offers the following for use in the public domain. HP makes no + warranty with regard to the software or it's performance and the + user accepts the software "AS IS" with all faults. + + HP DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD + TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES + OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + +****************************************************************************/ + +/**************************************************************************** + * Header: remcom.c,v 1.34 91/03/09 12:29:49 glenne Exp $ + * + * Module name: remcom.c $ + * Revision: 1.34 $ + * Date: 91/03/09 12:29:49 $ + * Contributor: Lake Stevens Instrument Division$ + * + * Description: low level support for gdb debugger. $ + * + * Considerations: only works on target hardware $ + * + * Written by: Glenn Engel $ + * ModuleState: Experimental $ + * + * NOTES: See Below $ + * + * Modified for SPARC by Stu Grossman, Cygnus Support. + * Based on sparc-stub.c, it's modified for SPARClite Debug Unit hardware + * breakpoint support to create sparclite-stub.c, by Kung Hsu, Cygnus Support. + * + * This code has been extensively tested on the Fujitsu SPARClite demo board. + * + * To enable debugger support, two things need to happen. One, a + * call to set_debug_traps() is necessary in order to allow any breakpoints + * or error conditions to be properly intercepted and reported to gdb. + * Two, a breakpoint needs to be generated to begin communication. This + * is most easily accomplished by a call to breakpoint(). Breakpoint() + * simulates a breakpoint by executing a trap #1. + * + ************* + * + * The following gdb commands are supported: + * + * command function Return value + * + * g return the value of the CPU registers hex data or ENN + * G set the value of the CPU registers OK or ENN + * P set the value of a single CPU register OK or P01 (???) + * + * mAA..AA,LLLL Read LLLL bytes at address AA..AA hex data or ENN + * MAA..AA,LLLL: Write LLLL bytes at address AA.AA OK or ENN + * + * c Resume at current address SNN ( signal NN) + * cAA..AA Continue at address AA..AA SNN + * + * s Step one instruction SNN + * sAA..AA Step one instruction from AA..AA SNN + * + * k kill + * + * ? What was the last sigval ? SNN (signal NN) + * + * bBB..BB Set baud rate to BB..BB OK or BNN, then sets + * baud rate + * + * All commands and responses are sent with a packet which includes a + * checksum. A packet consists of + * + * $#. + * + * where + * :: + * :: > + * + * When a packet is received, it is first acknowledged with either '+' or '-'. + * '+' indicates a successful transfer. '-' indicates a failed transfer. + * + * Example: + * + * Host: Reply: + * $m0,10#2a +$00010203040506070809101112131415#42 + * + ****************************************************************************/ + +#include +#include + +/************************************************************************ + * + * external low-level support routines + */ + +extern putDebugChar(); /* write a single character */ +extern getDebugChar(); /* read and return a single char */ + +/************************************************************************/ +/* BUFMAX defines the maximum number of characters in inbound/outbound buffers*/ +/* at least NUMREGBYTES*2 are needed for register packets */ +#define BUFMAX 2048 + +static int initialized = 0; /* !0 means we've been initialized */ +static int remote_debug = 0; /* turn on verbose debugging */ + +extern void breakinst(); +void _cprint(); +static void hw_breakpoint(); +static void set_mem_fault_trap(); +static void get_in_break_mode(); +static unsigned char *mem2hex(); + +static const char hexchars[]="0123456789abcdef"; + +#define NUMREGS 121 + +static unsigned long saved_stack_pointer; + +/* Number of bytes of registers. */ +#define NUMREGBYTES (NUMREGS * 4) +enum regnames { G0, G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G7, + O0, O1, O2, O3, O4, O5, SP, O7, + L0, L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, + I0, I1, I2, I3, I4, I5, FP, I7, + + F0, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, + F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, F13, F14, F15, + F16, F17, F18, F19, F20, F21, F22, F23, + F24, F25, F26, F27, F28, F29, F30, F31, + + Y, PSR, WIM, TBR, PC, NPC, FPSR, CPSR, + CCSR, CCPR, CCCRCR, CCOR, CCOBR, CCIBR, CCIR, UNUSED1, + + ASR1, ASR15, ASR17, ASR18, ASR19, ASR20, ASR21, ASR22, + /* the following not actually implemented */ + AWR0, AWR1, AWR2, AWR3, AWR4, AWR5, AWR6, AWR7, + AWR8, AWR9, AWR10, AWR11, AWR12, AWR13, AWR14, AWR15, + AWR16, AWR17, AWR18, AWR19, AWR20, AWR21, AWR22, AWR23, + AWR24, AWR25, AWR26, AWR27, AWR28, AWR29, AWR30, AWR31, + APSR +}; + +/*************************** ASSEMBLY CODE MACROS *************************/ +/* */ + +extern void trap_low(); + +asm(" + .reserve trapstack, 1000 * 4, \"bss\", 8 + + .data + .align 4 + +in_trap_handler: + .word 0 + + .text + .align 4 + +! This function is called when any SPARC trap (except window overflow or +! underflow) occurs. It makes sure that the invalid register window is still +! available before jumping into C code. It will also restore the world if you +! return from handle_exception. +! +! On entry, trap_low expects l1 and l2 to contain pc and npc respectivly. + + .globl _trap_low +_trap_low: + mov %psr, %l0 + mov %wim, %l3 + + srl %l3, %l0, %l4 ! wim >> cwp + and %l4, 0xff, %l4 ! Mask off windows 28, 29 + cmp %l4, 1 + bne window_fine ! Branch if not in the invalid window + nop + +! Handle window overflow + + mov %g1, %l4 ! Save g1, we use it to hold the wim + srl %l3, 1, %g1 ! Rotate wim right + and %g1, 0xff, %g1 ! Mask off windows 28, 29 + tst %g1 + bg good_wim ! Branch if new wim is non-zero + nop + +! At this point, we need to bring a 1 into the high order bit of the wim. +! Since we don't want to make any assumptions about the number of register +! windows, we figure it out dynamically so as to setup the wim correctly. + + ! The normal way doesn't work on the sparclet as register windows + ! 28 and 29 are special purpose windows. + !not %g1 ! Fill g1 with ones + !mov %g1, %wim ! Fill the wim with ones + !nop + !nop + !nop + !mov %wim, %g1 ! Read back the wim + !inc %g1 ! Now g1 has 1 just to left of wim + !srl %g1, 1, %g1 ! Now put 1 at top of wim + + mov 0x80, %g1 ! Hack for sparclet + + ! This doesn't work on the sparclet. + !mov %g0, %wim ! Clear wim so that subsequent save + ! won't trap + andn %l3, 0xff, %l5 ! Clear wim but not windows 28, 29 + mov %l5, %wim + nop + nop + nop + +good_wim: + save %g0, %g0, %g0 ! Slip into next window + mov %g1, %wim ! Install the new wim + + std %l0, [%sp + 0 * 4] ! save L & I registers + std %l2, [%sp + 2 * 4] + std %l4, [%sp + 4 * 4] + std %l6, [%sp + 6 * 4] + + std %i0, [%sp + 8 * 4] + std %i2, [%sp + 10 * 4] + std %i4, [%sp + 12 * 4] + std %i6, [%sp + 14 * 4] + + restore ! Go back to trap window. + mov %l4, %g1 ! Restore %g1 + +window_fine: + sethi %hi(in_trap_handler), %l4 + ld [%lo(in_trap_handler) + %l4], %l5 + tst %l5 + bg recursive_trap + inc %l5 + + set trapstack+1000*4, %sp ! Switch to trap stack + +recursive_trap: + st %l5, [%lo(in_trap_handler) + %l4] + sub %sp,(16+1+6+1+88)*4,%sp ! Make room for input & locals + ! + hidden arg + arg spill + ! + doubleword alignment + ! + registers[121] + + std %g0, [%sp + (24 + 0) * 4] ! registers[Gx] + std %g2, [%sp + (24 + 2) * 4] + std %g4, [%sp + (24 + 4) * 4] + std %g6, [%sp + (24 + 6) * 4] + + std %i0, [%sp + (24 + 8) * 4] ! registers[Ox] + std %i2, [%sp + (24 + 10) * 4] + std %i4, [%sp + (24 + 12) * 4] + std %i6, [%sp + (24 + 14) * 4] + + ! FP regs (sparclet doesn't have fpu) + + mov %y, %l4 + mov %tbr, %l5 + st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 64) * 4] ! Y + st %l0, [%sp + (24 + 65) * 4] ! PSR + st %l3, [%sp + (24 + 66) * 4] ! WIM + st %l5, [%sp + (24 + 67) * 4] ! TBR + st %l1, [%sp + (24 + 68) * 4] ! PC + st %l2, [%sp + (24 + 69) * 4] ! NPC + ! CPSR and FPSR not impl + or %l0, 0xf20, %l4 + mov %l4, %psr ! Turn on traps, disable interrupts + nop + nop + nop + +! Save coprocessor state. +! See SK/demo/hdlc_demo/ldc_swap_context.S. + + mov %psr, %l0 + sethi %hi(0x2000), %l5 ! EC bit in PSR + or %l5, %l0, %l5 + mov %l5, %psr ! enable coprocessor + nop ! 3 nops after write to %psr (needed?) + nop + nop + crdcxt %ccsr, %l1 ! capture CCSR + mov 0x6, %l2 + cwrcxt %l2, %ccsr ! set CCP state machine for CCFR + crdcxt %ccfr, %l2 ! capture CCOR + cwrcxt %l2, %ccfr ! tickle CCFR + crdcxt %ccfr, %l3 ! capture CCOBR + cwrcxt %l3, %ccfr ! tickle CCFR + crdcxt %ccfr, %l4 ! capture CCIBR + cwrcxt %l4, %ccfr ! tickle CCFR + crdcxt %ccfr, %l5 ! capture CCIR + cwrcxt %l5, %ccfr ! tickle CCFR + crdcxt %ccpr, %l6 ! capture CCPR + crdcxt %cccrcr, %l7 ! capture CCCRCR + st %l1, [%sp + (24 + 72) * 4] ! save CCSR + st %l2, [%sp + (24 + 75) * 4] ! save CCOR + st %l3, [%sp + (24 + 76) * 4] ! save CCOBR + st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 77) * 4] ! save CCIBR + st %l5, [%sp + (24 + 78) * 4] ! save CCIR + st %l6, [%sp + (24 + 73) * 4] ! save CCPR + st %l7, [%sp + (24 + 74) * 4] ! save CCCRCR + mov %l0, %psr ! restore original PSR + nop ! 3 nops after write to %psr (needed?) + nop + nop + +! End of saving coprocessor state. +! Save asr regs + +! Part of this is silly -- we should not display ASR15 or ASR19 at all. + + sethi %hi(0x01000000), %l6 + st %l6, [%sp + (24 + 81) * 4] ! ASR15 == NOP + sethi %hi(0xdeadc0de), %l6 + or %l6, %lo(0xdeadc0de), %l6 + st %l6, [%sp + (24 + 84) * 4] ! ASR19 == DEADC0DE + + rd %asr1, %l4 + st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 80) * 4] +! rd %asr15, %l4 ! must not read ASR15 +! st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 81) * 4] ! (illegal instr trap) + rd %asr17, %l4 + st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 82) * 4] + rd %asr18, %l4 + st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 83) * 4] +! rd %asr19, %l4 ! must not read asr19 +! st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 84) * 4] ! (halts the CPU) + rd %asr20, %l4 + st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 85) * 4] + rd %asr21, %l4 + st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 86) * 4] + rd %asr22, %l4 + st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 87) * 4] + +! End of saving asr regs + + call _handle_exception + add %sp, 24 * 4, %o0 ! Pass address of registers + +! Reload all of the registers that aren't on the stack + + ld [%sp + (24 + 1) * 4], %g1 ! registers[Gx] + ldd [%sp + (24 + 2) * 4], %g2 + ldd [%sp + (24 + 4) * 4], %g4 + ldd [%sp + (24 + 6) * 4], %g6 + + ldd [%sp + (24 + 8) * 4], %i0 ! registers[Ox] + ldd [%sp + (24 + 10) * 4], %i2 + ldd [%sp + (24 + 12) * 4], %i4 + ldd [%sp + (24 + 14) * 4], %i6 + + ! FP regs (sparclet doesn't have fpu) + +! Update the coprocessor registers. +! See SK/demo/hdlc_demo/ldc_swap_context.S. + + mov %psr, %l0 + sethi %hi(0x2000), %l5 ! EC bit in PSR + or %l5, %l0, %l5 + mov %l5, %psr ! enable coprocessor + nop ! 3 nops after write to %psr (needed?) + nop + nop + + mov 0x6, %l2 + cwrcxt %l2, %ccsr ! set CCP state machine for CCFR + + ld [%sp + (24 + 72) * 4], %l1 ! saved CCSR + ld [%sp + (24 + 75) * 4], %l2 ! saved CCOR + ld [%sp + (24 + 76) * 4], %l3 ! saved CCOBR + ld [%sp + (24 + 77) * 4], %l4 ! saved CCIBR + ld [%sp + (24 + 78) * 4], %l5 ! saved CCIR + ld [%sp + (24 + 73) * 4], %l6 ! saved CCPR + ld [%sp + (24 + 74) * 4], %l7 ! saved CCCRCR + + cwrcxt %l2, %ccfr ! restore CCOR + cwrcxt %l3, %ccfr ! restore CCOBR + cwrcxt %l4, %ccfr ! restore CCIBR + cwrcxt %l5, %ccfr ! restore CCIR + cwrcxt %l6, %ccpr ! restore CCPR + cwrcxt %l7, %cccrcr ! restore CCCRCR + cwrcxt %l1, %ccsr ! restore CCSR + + mov %l0, %psr ! restore PSR + nop ! 3 nops after write to %psr (needed?) + nop + nop + +! End of coprocessor handling stuff. +! Update asr regs + + ld [%sp + (24 + 80) * 4], %l4 + wr %l4, %asr1 +! ld [%sp + (24 + 81) * 4], %l4 ! can't write asr15 +! wr %l4, %asr15 + ld [%sp + (24 + 82) * 4], %l4 + wr %l4, %asr17 + ld [%sp + (24 + 83) * 4], %l4 + wr %l4, %asr18 +! ld [%sp + (24 + 84) * 4], %l4 ! can't write asr19 +! wr %l4, %asr19 +! ld [%sp + (24 + 85) * 4], %l4 ! can't write asr20 +! wr %l4, %asr20 +! ld [%sp + (24 + 86) * 4], %l4 ! can't write asr21 +! wr %l4, %asr21 + ld [%sp + (24 + 87) * 4], %l4 + wr %l4, %asr22 + +! End of restoring asr regs + + + ldd [%sp + (24 + 64) * 4], %l0 ! Y & PSR + ldd [%sp + (24 + 68) * 4], %l2 ! PC & NPC + + restore ! Ensure that previous window is valid + save %g0, %g0, %g0 ! by causing a window_underflow trap + + mov %l0, %y + mov %l1, %psr ! Make sure that traps are disabled + ! for rett + nop ! 3 nops after write to %psr (needed?) + nop + nop + + sethi %hi(in_trap_handler), %l4 + ld [%lo(in_trap_handler) + %l4], %l5 + dec %l5 + st %l5, [%lo(in_trap_handler) + %l4] + + jmpl %l2, %g0 ! Restore old PC + rett %l3 ! Restore old nPC +"); + +/* Convert ch from a hex digit to an int */ + +static int +hex(ch) + unsigned char ch; +{ + if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'f') + return ch-'a'+10; + if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') + return ch-'0'; + if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'F') + return ch-'A'+10; + return -1; +} + +/* scan for the sequence $# */ + +static void +getpacket(buffer) + char *buffer; +{ + unsigned char checksum; + unsigned char xmitcsum; + int i; + int count; + unsigned char ch; + + do + { + /* wait around for the start character, ignore all other characters */ + while ((ch = (getDebugChar() & 0x7f)) != '$') + ; + + checksum = 0; + xmitcsum = -1; + + count = 0; + + /* now, read until a # or end of buffer is found */ + while (count < BUFMAX) + { + ch = getDebugChar() & 0x7f; + if (ch == '#') + break; + checksum = checksum + ch; + buffer[count] = ch; + count = count + 1; + } + + if (count >= BUFMAX) + continue; + + buffer[count] = 0; + + if (ch == '#') + { + xmitcsum = hex(ch = getDebugChar() & 0x7f) << 4; + xmitcsum |= hex(ch = getDebugChar() & 0x7f); + + if (checksum != xmitcsum) + putDebugChar('-'); /* failed checksum */ + else + { + putDebugChar('+'); /* successful transfer */ + /* if a sequence char is present, reply the sequence ID */ + if (buffer[2] == ':') + { + putDebugChar(buffer[0]); + putDebugChar(buffer[1]); + /* remove sequence chars from buffer */ + count = strlen(buffer); + for (i=3; i <= count; i++) + buffer[i-3] = buffer[i]; + } + } + } + } + while (checksum != xmitcsum); +} + +/* send the packet in buffer. */ + +static void +putpacket(buffer) + unsigned char *buffer; +{ + unsigned char checksum; + int count; + unsigned char ch; + + /* $#. */ + do + { + putDebugChar('$'); + checksum = 0; + count = 0; + + while (ch = buffer[count]) + { + if (! putDebugChar(ch)) + return; + checksum += ch; + count += 1; + } + + putDebugChar('#'); + putDebugChar(hexchars[checksum >> 4]); + putDebugChar(hexchars[checksum & 0xf]); + + } + while ((getDebugChar() & 0x7f) != '+'); +} + +static char remcomInBuffer[BUFMAX]; +static char remcomOutBuffer[BUFMAX]; + +/* Indicate to caller of mem2hex or hex2mem that there has been an + error. */ +static volatile int mem_err = 0; + +/* Convert the memory pointed to by mem into hex, placing result in buf. + * Return a pointer to the last char put in buf (null), in case of mem fault, + * return 0. + * If MAY_FAULT is non-zero, then we will handle memory faults by returning + * a 0, else treat a fault like any other fault in the stub. + */ + +static unsigned char * +mem2hex(mem, buf, count, may_fault) + unsigned char *mem; + unsigned char *buf; + int count; + int may_fault; +{ + unsigned char ch; + + set_mem_fault_trap(may_fault); + + while (count-- > 0) + { + ch = *mem++; + if (mem_err) + return 0; + *buf++ = hexchars[ch >> 4]; + *buf++ = hexchars[ch & 0xf]; + } + + *buf = 0; + + set_mem_fault_trap(0); + + return buf; +} + +/* convert the hex array pointed to by buf into binary to be placed in mem + * return a pointer to the character AFTER the last byte written */ + +static char * +hex2mem(buf, mem, count, may_fault) + unsigned char *buf; + unsigned char *mem; + int count; + int may_fault; +{ + int i; + unsigned char ch; + + set_mem_fault_trap(may_fault); + + for (i=0; itt && ht->signo; ht++) + exceptionHandler(ht->tt, trap_low); + + /* In case GDB is started before us, ack any packets (presumably + "$?#xx") sitting there. */ + putDebugChar ('+'); + + initialized = 1; +} + +asm (" +! Trap handler for memory errors. This just sets mem_err to be non-zero. It +! assumes that %l1 is non-zero. This should be safe, as it is doubtful that +! 0 would ever contain code that could mem fault. This routine will skip +! past the faulting instruction after setting mem_err. + + .text + .align 4 + +_fltr_set_mem_err: + sethi %hi(_mem_err), %l0 + st %l1, [%l0 + %lo(_mem_err)] + jmpl %l2, %g0 + rett %l2+4 +"); + +static void +set_mem_fault_trap(enable) + int enable; +{ + extern void fltr_set_mem_err(); + mem_err = 0; + + if (enable) + exceptionHandler(0x29, fltr_set_mem_err); + else + exceptionHandler(0x29, trap_low); +} + +asm (" + .text + .align 4 + +_dummy_hw_breakpoint: + jmpl %l2, %g0 + rett %l2+4 + nop + nop +"); + +static void +set_hw_breakpoint_trap(enable) + int enable; +{ + extern void dummy_hw_breakpoint(); + + if (enable) + exceptionHandler(255, dummy_hw_breakpoint); + else + exceptionHandler(255, trap_low); +} + +static void +get_in_break_mode() +{ +#if 0 + int x; + mesg("get_in_break_mode, sp = "); + phex(&x); +#endif + set_hw_breakpoint_trap(1); + + asm(" + sethi %hi(0xff10), %l4 + or %l4, %lo(0xff10), %l4 + sta %g0, [%l4]0x1 + nop + nop + nop + "); + + set_hw_breakpoint_trap(0); +} + +/* Convert the SPARC hardware trap type code to a unix signal number. */ + +static int +computeSignal(tt) + int tt; +{ + struct hard_trap_info *ht; + + for (ht = hard_trap_info; ht->tt && ht->signo; ht++) + if (ht->tt == tt) + return ht->signo; + + return SIGHUP; /* default for things we don't know about */ +} + +/* + * While we find nice hex chars, build an int. + * Return number of chars processed. + */ + +static int +hexToInt(char **ptr, int *intValue) +{ + int numChars = 0; + int hexValue; + + *intValue = 0; + + while (**ptr) + { + hexValue = hex(**ptr); + if (hexValue < 0) + break; + + *intValue = (*intValue << 4) | hexValue; + numChars ++; + + (*ptr)++; + } + + return (numChars); +} + +/* + * This function does all command procesing for interfacing to gdb. It + * returns 1 if you should skip the instruction at the trap address, 0 + * otherwise. + */ + +static void +handle_exception (registers) + unsigned long *registers; +{ + int tt; /* Trap type */ + int sigval; + int addr; + int length; + char *ptr; + unsigned long *sp; + unsigned long dsr; + +/* First, we must force all of the windows to be spilled out */ + + asm(" + ! Ugh. sparclet has broken save + !save %sp, -64, %sp + save + add %fp,-64,%sp + !save %sp, -64, %sp + save + add %fp,-64,%sp + !save %sp, -64, %sp + save + add %fp,-64,%sp + !save %sp, -64, %sp + save + add %fp,-64,%sp + !save %sp, -64, %sp + save + add %fp,-64,%sp + !save %sp, -64, %sp + save + add %fp,-64,%sp + !save %sp, -64, %sp + save + add %fp,-64,%sp + !save %sp, -64, %sp + save + add %fp,-64,%sp + restore + restore + restore + restore + restore + restore + restore + restore +"); + + if (registers[PC] == (unsigned long)breakinst) + { + registers[PC] = registers[NPC]; + registers[NPC] += 4; + } + sp = (unsigned long *)registers[SP]; + + tt = (registers[TBR] >> 4) & 0xff; + + /* reply to host that an exception has occurred */ + sigval = computeSignal(tt); + ptr = remcomOutBuffer; + + *ptr++ = 'T'; + *ptr++ = hexchars[sigval >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hexchars[sigval & 0xf]; + + *ptr++ = hexchars[PC >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hexchars[PC & 0xf]; + *ptr++ = ':'; + ptr = mem2hex((char *)®isters[PC], ptr, 4, 0); + *ptr++ = ';'; + + *ptr++ = hexchars[FP >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hexchars[FP & 0xf]; + *ptr++ = ':'; + ptr = mem2hex(sp + 8 + 6, ptr, 4, 0); /* FP */ + *ptr++ = ';'; + + *ptr++ = hexchars[SP >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hexchars[SP & 0xf]; + *ptr++ = ':'; + ptr = mem2hex((char *)&sp, ptr, 4, 0); + *ptr++ = ';'; + + *ptr++ = hexchars[NPC >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hexchars[NPC & 0xf]; + *ptr++ = ':'; + ptr = mem2hex((char *)®isters[NPC], ptr, 4, 0); + *ptr++ = ';'; + + *ptr++ = hexchars[O7 >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hexchars[O7 & 0xf]; + *ptr++ = ':'; + ptr = mem2hex((char *)®isters[O7], ptr, 4, 0); + *ptr++ = ';'; + + *ptr++ = 0; + + putpacket(remcomOutBuffer); + + while (1) + { + remcomOutBuffer[0] = 0; + + getpacket(remcomInBuffer); + switch (remcomInBuffer[0]) + { + case '?': + remcomOutBuffer[0] = 'S'; + remcomOutBuffer[1] = hexchars[sigval >> 4]; + remcomOutBuffer[2] = hexchars[sigval & 0xf]; + remcomOutBuffer[3] = 0; + break; + + case 'd': + remote_debug = !(remote_debug); /* toggle debug flag */ + break; + + case 'g': /* return the value of the CPU registers */ + { + ptr = remcomOutBuffer; + ptr = mem2hex((char *)registers, ptr, 16 * 4, 0); /* G & O regs */ + ptr = mem2hex(sp + 0, ptr, 16 * 4, 0); /* L & I regs */ + memset(ptr, '0', 32 * 8); /* Floating point */ + ptr = mem2hex((char *)®isters[Y], + ptr + 32 * 4 * 2, + 8 * 4, + 0); /* Y, PSR, WIM, TBR, PC, NPC, FPSR, CPSR */ + ptr = mem2hex((char *)®isters[CCSR], + ptr, + 8 * 4, + 0); /* CCSR, CCPR, CCCRCR, CCOR, CCOBR, CCIBR, CCIR */ + ptr = mem2hex((char *)®isters[ASR1], + ptr, + 8 * 4, + 0); /* ASR1,ASR15,ASR17,ASR18,ASR19,ASR20,ASR21,ASR22 */ +#if 0 /* not implemented */ + ptr = mem2hex((char *) ®isters[AWR0], + ptr, + 32 * 4, + 0); /* Alternate Window Registers */ +#endif + } + break; + + case 'G': /* set value of all the CPU registers - return OK */ + case 'P': /* set value of one CPU register - return OK */ + { + unsigned long *newsp, psr; + + psr = registers[PSR]; + + ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; + + if (remcomInBuffer[0] == 'P') /* do a single register */ + { + int regno; + + if (hexToInt (&ptr, ®no) + && *ptr++ == '=') + if (regno >= L0 && regno <= I7) + hex2mem (ptr, sp + regno - L0, 4, 0); + else + hex2mem (ptr, (char *)®isters[regno], 4, 0); + else + { + strcpy (remcomOutBuffer, "P01"); + break; + } + } + else + { + hex2mem(ptr, (char *)registers, 16 * 4, 0); /* G & O regs */ + hex2mem(ptr + 16 * 4 * 2, sp + 0, 16 * 4, 0); /* L & I regs */ + hex2mem(ptr + 64 * 4 * 2, (char *)®isters[Y], + 8 * 4, 0); /* Y,PSR,WIM,TBR,PC,NPC,FPSR,CPSR */ + hex2mem(ptr + 72 * 4 * 2, (char *)®isters[CCSR], + 8 * 4, 0); /* CCSR,CCPR,CCCRCR,CCOR,CCOBR,CCIBR,CCIR */ + hex2mem(ptr + 80 * 4 * 2, (char *)®isters[ASR1], + 8 * 4, 0); /* ASR1 ... ASR22 */ +#if 0 /* not implemented */ + hex2mem(ptr + 88 * 4 * 2, (char *)®isters[AWR0], + 8 * 4, 0); /* Alternate Window Registers */ +#endif + } + /* See if the stack pointer has moved. If so, then copy the saved + locals and ins to the new location. This keeps the window + overflow and underflow routines happy. */ + + newsp = (unsigned long *)registers[SP]; + if (sp != newsp) + sp = memcpy(newsp, sp, 16 * 4); + + /* Don't allow CWP to be modified. */ + + if (psr != registers[PSR]) + registers[PSR] = (psr & 0x1f) | (registers[PSR] & ~0x1f); + + strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"OK"); + } + break; + + case 'm': /* mAA..AA,LLLL Read LLLL bytes at address AA..AA */ + /* Try to read %x,%x. */ + + ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; + + if (hexToInt(&ptr, &addr) + && *ptr++ == ',' + && hexToInt(&ptr, &length)) + { + if (mem2hex((char *)addr, remcomOutBuffer, length, 1)) + break; + + strcpy (remcomOutBuffer, "E03"); + } + else + strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"E01"); + break; + + case 'M': /* MAA..AA,LLLL: Write LLLL bytes at address AA.AA return OK */ + /* Try to read '%x,%x:'. */ + + ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; + + if (hexToInt(&ptr, &addr) + && *ptr++ == ',' + && hexToInt(&ptr, &length) + && *ptr++ == ':') + { + if (hex2mem(ptr, (char *)addr, length, 1)) + strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "OK"); + else + strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "E03"); + } + else + strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "E02"); + break; + + case 'c': /* cAA..AA Continue at address AA..AA(optional) */ + /* try to read optional parameter, pc unchanged if no parm */ + + ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; + if (hexToInt(&ptr, &addr)) + { + registers[PC] = addr; + registers[NPC] = addr + 4; + } + +/* Need to flush the instruction cache here, as we may have deposited a + breakpoint, and the icache probably has no way of knowing that a data ref to + some location may have changed something that is in the instruction cache. + */ + + flush_i_cache(); + return; + + /* kill the program */ + case 'k' : /* do nothing */ + break; +#if 0 + case 't': /* Test feature */ + asm (" std %f30,[%sp]"); + break; +#endif + case 'r': /* Reset */ + asm ("call 0 + nop "); + break; + +#if 0 +Disabled until we can unscrew this properly + + case 'b': /* bBB... Set baud rate to BB... */ + { + int baudrate; + extern void set_timer_3(); + + ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; + if (!hexToInt(&ptr, &baudrate)) + { + strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"B01"); + break; + } + + /* Convert baud rate to uart clock divider */ + switch (baudrate) + { + case 38400: + baudrate = 16; + break; + case 19200: + baudrate = 33; + break; + case 9600: + baudrate = 65; + break; + default: + strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"B02"); + goto x1; + } + + putpacket("OK"); /* Ack before changing speed */ + set_timer_3(baudrate); /* Set it */ + } +x1: break; +#endif + } /* switch */ + + /* reply to the request */ + putpacket(remcomOutBuffer); + } +} + +/* This function will generate a breakpoint exception. It is used at the + beginning of a program to sync up with a debugger and can be used + otherwise as a quick means to stop program execution and "break" into + the debugger. */ + +void +breakpoint() +{ + if (!initialized) + return; + + asm(" .globl _breakinst + + _breakinst: ta 1 + "); +} + +static void +hw_breakpoint() +{ + asm(" + ta 127 + "); +} + +#if 0 /* experimental and never finished, left here for reference */ +static void +splet_temp(void) +{ + asm(" sub %sp,(16+1+6+1+121)*4,%sp ! Make room for input & locals + ! + hidden arg + arg spill + ! + doubleword alignment + ! + registers[121] + +! Leave a trail of breadcrumbs! (save register save area for debugging) + mov %sp, %l0 + add %l0, 24*4, %l0 + sethi %hi(_debug_registers), %l1 + st %l0, [%lo(_debug_registers) + %l1] + +! Save the Alternate Register Set: (not implemented yet) +! To save the Alternate Register set, we must: +! 1) Save the current SP in some global location. +! 2) Swap the register sets. +! 3) Save the Alternate SP in the Y register +! 4) Fetch the SP that we saved in step 1. +! 5) Use that to save the rest of the regs (not forgetting ASP in Y) +! 6) Restore the Alternate SP from Y +! 7) Swap the registers back. + +! 1) Copy the current stack pointer to global _SAVED_STACK_POINTER: + sethi %hi(_saved_stack_pointer), %l0 + st %sp, [%lo(_saved_stack_pointer) + %l0] + +! 2) Swap the register sets: + mov %psr, %l1 + sethi %hi(0x10000), %l2 + xor %l1, %l2, %l1 + mov %l1, %psr + nop ! 3 nops after write to %psr (needed?) + nop + nop + +! 3) Save Alternate L0 in Y + wr %l0, 0, %y + +! 4) Load former SP into alternate SP, using L0 + sethi %hi(_saved_stack_pointer), %l0 + or %lo(_saved_stack_pointer), %l0, %l0 + swap [%l0], %sp + +! 4.5) Restore alternate L0 + rd %y, %l0 + +! 5) Save the Alternate Window Registers + st %r0, [%sp + (24 + 88) * 4] ! AWR0 + st %r1, [%sp + (24 + 89) * 4] ! AWR1 + st %r2, [%sp + (24 + 90) * 4] ! AWR2 + st %r3, [%sp + (24 + 91) * 4] ! AWR3 + st %r4, [%sp + (24 + 92) * 4] ! AWR4 + st %r5, [%sp + (24 + 93) * 4] ! AWR5 + st %r6, [%sp + (24 + 94) * 4] ! AWR6 + st %r7, [%sp + (24 + 95) * 4] ! AWR7 + st %r8, [%sp + (24 + 96) * 4] ! AWR8 + st %r9, [%sp + (24 + 97) * 4] ! AWR9 + st %r10, [%sp + (24 + 98) * 4] ! AWR10 + st %r11, [%sp + (24 + 99) * 4] ! AWR11 + st %r12, [%sp + (24 + 100) * 4] ! AWR12 + st %r13, [%sp + (24 + 101) * 4] ! AWR13 +! st %r14, [%sp + (24 + 102) * 4] ! AWR14 (SP) + st %r15, [%sp + (24 + 103) * 4] ! AWR15 + st %r16, [%sp + (24 + 104) * 4] ! AWR16 + st %r17, [%sp + (24 + 105) * 4] ! AWR17 + st %r18, [%sp + (24 + 106) * 4] ! AWR18 + st %r19, [%sp + (24 + 107) * 4] ! AWR19 + st %r20, [%sp + (24 + 108) * 4] ! AWR20 + st %r21, [%sp + (24 + 109) * 4] ! AWR21 + st %r22, [%sp + (24 + 110) * 4] ! AWR22 + st %r23, [%sp + (24 + 111) * 4] ! AWR23 + st %r24, [%sp + (24 + 112) * 4] ! AWR24 + st %r25, [%sp + (24 + 113) * 4] ! AWR25 + st %r26, [%sp + (24 + 114) * 4] ! AWR26 + st %r27, [%sp + (24 + 115) * 4] ! AWR27 + st %r28, [%sp + (24 + 116) * 4] ! AWR28 + st %r29, [%sp + (24 + 117) * 4] ! AWR29 + st %r30, [%sp + (24 + 118) * 4] ! AWR30 + st %r31, [%sp + (24 + 119) * 4] ! AWR21 + +! Get the Alternate PSR (I hope...) + + rd %psr, %l2 + st %l2, [%sp + (24 + 120) * 4] ! APSR + +! Don't forget the alternate stack pointer + + rd %y, %l3 + st %l3, [%sp + (24 + 102) * 4] ! AWR14 (SP) + +! 6) Restore the Alternate SP (saved in Y) + + rd %y, %o6 + + +! 7) Swap the registers back: + + mov %psr, %l1 + sethi %hi(0x10000), %l2 + xor %l1, %l2, %l1 + mov %l1, %psr + nop ! 3 nops after write to %psr (needed?) + nop + nop +"); +} + +#endif -- 2.7.4