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Release 4.14 arch/xtensa/include/asm/processor.h

/*
 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
 * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
 * for more details.
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2001 - 2008 Tensilica Inc.
 * Copyright (C) 2015 Cadence Design Systems Inc.
 */

#ifndef _XTENSA_PROCESSOR_H

#define _XTENSA_PROCESSOR_H

#include <variant/core.h>
#include <platform/hardware.h>

#include <linux/compiler.h>
#include <asm/ptrace.h>
#include <asm/types.h>
#include <asm/regs.h>

/* Assertions. */

#if (XCHAL_HAVE_WINDOWED != 1)
# error Linux requires the Xtensa Windowed Registers Option.
#endif


#define ARCH_SLAB_MINALIGN	XCHAL_DATA_WIDTH

/*
 * User space process size: 1 GB.
 * Windowed call ABI requires caller and callee to be located within the same
 * 1 GB region. The C compiler places trampoline code on the stack for sources
 * that take the address of a nested C function (a feature used by glibc), so
 * the 1 GB requirement applies to the stack as well.
 */

#ifdef CONFIG_MMU

#define TASK_SIZE	__XTENSA_UL_CONST(0x40000000)
#else

#define TASK_SIZE	__XTENSA_UL_CONST(0xffffffff)
#endif


#define STACK_TOP	TASK_SIZE

#define STACK_TOP_MAX	STACK_TOP

/*
 * General exception cause assigned to fake NMI. Fake NMI needs to be handled
 * differently from other interrupts, but it uses common kernel entry/exit
 * code.
 */


#define EXCCAUSE_MAPPED_NMI	62

/*
 * General exception cause assigned to debug exceptions. Debug exceptions go
 * to their own vector, rather than the general exception vectors (user,
 * kernel, double); and their specific causes are reported via DEBUGCAUSE
 * rather than EXCCAUSE.  However it is sometimes convenient to redirect debug
 * exceptions to the general exception mechanism.  To do this, an otherwise
 * unused EXCCAUSE value was assigned to debug exceptions for this purpose.
 */


#define EXCCAUSE_MAPPED_DEBUG	63

/*
 * We use DEPC also as a flag to distinguish between double and regular
 * exceptions. For performance reasons, DEPC might contain the value of
 * EXCCAUSE for regular exceptions, so we use this definition to mark a
 * valid double exception address.
 * (Note: We use it in bgeui, so it should be 64, 128, or 256)
 */


#define VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS	64


#define XTENSA_INT_LEVEL(intno) _XTENSA_INT_LEVEL(intno)

#define _XTENSA_INT_LEVEL(intno) XCHAL_INT##intno##_LEVEL


#define XTENSA_INTLEVEL_MASK(level) _XTENSA_INTLEVEL_MASK(level)

#define _XTENSA_INTLEVEL_MASK(level) (XCHAL_INTLEVEL##level##_MASK)


#define XTENSA_INTLEVEL_ANDBELOW_MASK(l) _XTENSA_INTLEVEL_ANDBELOW_MASK(l)

#define _XTENSA_INTLEVEL_ANDBELOW_MASK(l) (XCHAL_INTLEVEL##l##_ANDBELOW_MASK)


#define PROFILING_INTLEVEL XTENSA_INT_LEVEL(XCHAL_PROFILING_INTERRUPT)

/* LOCKLEVEL defines the interrupt level that masks all
 * general-purpose interrupts.
 */
#if defined(CONFIG_XTENSA_FAKE_NMI) && defined(XCHAL_PROFILING_INTERRUPT)

#define LOCKLEVEL (PROFILING_INTLEVEL - 1)
#else

#define LOCKLEVEL XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL
#endif


#define TOPLEVEL XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL

#define XTENSA_FAKE_NMI (LOCKLEVEL < TOPLEVEL)

/* WSBITS and WBBITS are the width of the WINDOWSTART and WINDOWBASE
 * registers
 */

#define WSBITS  (XCHAL_NUM_AREGS / 4)      
/* width of WINDOWSTART in bits */

#define WBBITS  (XCHAL_NUM_AREGS_LOG2 - 2) 
/* width of WINDOWBASE in bits */

#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__

/* Build a valid return address for the specified call winsize.
 * winsize must be 1 (call4), 2 (call8), or 3 (call12)
 */

#define MAKE_RA_FOR_CALL(ra,ws)   (((ra) & 0x3fffffff) | (ws) << 30)

/* Convert return address to a valid pc
 * Note: We assume that the stack pointer is in the same 1GB ranges as the ra
 */

#define MAKE_PC_FROM_RA(ra,sp)    (((ra) & 0x3fffffff) | ((sp) & 0xc0000000))

/* Spill slot location for the register reg in the spill area under the stack
 * pointer sp. reg must be in the range [0..4).
 */

#define SPILL_SLOT(sp, reg) (*(((unsigned long *)(sp)) - 4 + (reg)))

/* Spill slot location for the register reg in the spill area under the stack
 * pointer sp for the call8. reg must be in the range [4..8).
 */

#define SPILL_SLOT_CALL8(sp, reg) (*(((unsigned long *)(sp)) - 12 + (reg)))

/* Spill slot location for the register reg in the spill area under the stack
 * pointer sp for the call12. reg must be in the range [4..12).
 */

#define SPILL_SLOT_CALL12(sp, reg) (*(((unsigned long *)(sp)) - 16 + (reg)))

typedef struct {
	
unsigned long seg;

} mm_segment_t;


struct thread_struct {

	/* kernel's return address and stack pointer for context switching */
	
unsigned long ra; /* kernel's a0: return address and window call size */
	
unsigned long sp; /* kernel's a1: stack pointer */

	
mm_segment_t current_ds;    /* see uaccess.h for example uses */

	/* struct xtensa_cpuinfo info; */

	
unsigned long bad_vaddr; /* last user fault */
	
unsigned long bad_uaddr; /* last kernel fault accessing user space */
	
unsigned long error_code;
#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT
	
struct perf_event *ptrace_bp[XCHAL_NUM_IBREAK];
	
struct perf_event *ptrace_wp[XCHAL_NUM_DBREAK];
#endif
	/* Make structure 16 bytes aligned. */
	
int align[0] __attribute__ ((aligned(16)));
};


/*
 * Default implementation of macro that returns current
 * instruction pointer ("program counter").
 */

#define current_text_addr()  ({ __label__ _l; _l: &&_l;})


/* This decides where the kernel will search for a free chunk of vm
 * space during mmap's.
 */

#define TASK_UNMAPPED_BASE	(TASK_SIZE / 2)


#define INIT_THREAD  \
{                                                                       \
        ra:             0,                                              \
        sp:             sizeof(init_stack) + (long) &init_stack,        \
        current_ds:     {0},                                            \
	/*info:         {0}, */						\
        bad_vaddr:      0,                                              \
        bad_uaddr:      0,                                              \
        error_code:     0,                                              \
}


/*
 * Do necessary setup to start up a newly executed thread.
 * Note: We set-up ps as if we did a call4 to the new pc.
 *       set_thread_state in signal.c depends on it.
 */

#define USER_PS_VALUE ((1 << PS_WOE_BIT) |                            \
                       (1 << PS_CALLINC_SHIFT) |                        \
                       (USER_RING << PS_RING_SHIFT) |                   \
                       (1 << PS_UM_BIT) |                               \
                       (1 << PS_EXCM_BIT))

/* Clearing a0 terminates the backtrace. */

#define start_thread(regs, new_pc, new_sp) \
	memset(regs, 0, sizeof(*regs)); \
        regs->pc = new_pc; \
        regs->ps = USER_PS_VALUE; \
        regs->areg[1] = new_sp; \
        regs->areg[0] = 0; \
        regs->wmask = 1; \
        regs->depc = 0; \
        regs->windowbase = 0; \
        regs->windowstart = 1;

/* Forward declaration */
struct task_struct;
struct mm_struct;

/* Free all resources held by a thread. */

#define release_thread(thread) do { } while(0)

extern unsigned long get_wchan(struct task_struct *p);


#define KSTK_EIP(tsk)		(task_pt_regs(tsk)->pc)

#define KSTK_ESP(tsk)		(task_pt_regs(tsk)->areg[1])


#define cpu_relax()  barrier()

/* Special register access. */


#define WSR(v,sr) __asm__ __volatile__ ("wsr %0,"__stringify(sr) :: "a"(v));

#define RSR(v,sr) __asm__ __volatile__ ("rsr %0,"__stringify(sr) : "=a"(v));


#define set_sr(x,sr) ({unsigned int v=(unsigned int)x; WSR(v,sr);})

#define get_sr(sr) ({unsigned int v; RSR(v,sr); v; })

#ifndef XCHAL_HAVE_EXTERN_REGS

#define XCHAL_HAVE_EXTERN_REGS 0
#endif

#if XCHAL_HAVE_EXTERN_REGS


static inline void set_er(unsigned long value, unsigned long addr) { asm volatile ("wer %0, %1" : : "a" (value), "a" (addr) : "memory"); }

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static inline unsigned long get_er(unsigned long addr) { register unsigned long value; asm volatile ("rer %0, %1" : "=a" (value) : "a" (addr) : "memory"); return value; }

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#endif /* XCHAL_HAVE_EXTERN_REGS */ #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ #endif /* _XTENSA_PROCESSOR_H */

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