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/* $NetBSD: cpuregs.h,v 1.70 2006/05/15 02:26:54 simonb Exp $ */
/*
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* @(#)machConst.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
*
* machConst.h --
*
* Machine dependent constants.
*
* Copyright (C) 1989 Digital Equipment Corporation.
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* from: Header: /sprite/src/kernel/mach/ds3100.md/RCS/machConst.h,
* v 9.2 89/10/21 15:55:22 jhh Exp SPRITE (DECWRL)
* from: Header: /sprite/src/kernel/mach/ds3100.md/RCS/machAddrs.h,
* v 1.2 89/08/15 18:28:21 rab Exp SPRITE (DECWRL)
* from: Header: /sprite/src/kernel/vm/ds3100.md/RCS/vmPmaxConst.h,
* v 9.1 89/09/18 17:33:00 shirriff Exp SPRITE (DECWRL)
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _MIPS_CPUREGS_H_
#define _MIPS_CPUREGS_H_
/*
* Address space.
* 32-bit mips CPUS partition their 32-bit address space into four segments:
*
* kuseg 0x00000000 - 0x7fffffff User virtual mem, mapped
* kseg0 0x80000000 - 0x9fffffff Physical memory, cached, unmapped
* kseg1 0xa0000000 - 0xbfffffff Physical memory, uncached, unmapped
* kseg2 0xc0000000 - 0xffffffff kernel-virtual, mapped
*
* Caching of mapped addresses is controlled by bits in the TLB entry.
*/
#define MIPS_KSEG0_LARGEST_PHYS (0x20000000)
#define MIPS_KSEG0_PHYS_MASK (0x1fffffff)
#define MIPS_XKPHYS_LARGEST_PHYS (0x10000000000) /* 40 bit PA */
#define MIPS_XKPHYS_PHYS_MASK (0x0ffffffffff)
#ifndef LOCORE
#define MIPS_KUSEG_START 0x00000000
#define MIPS_KSEG0_START ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0x80000000)
#define MIPS_KSEG0_END ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0x9fffffff)
#define MIPS_KSEG1_START ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0xa0000000)
#define MIPS_KSEG1_END ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0xbfffffff)
#define MIPS_KSSEG_START ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0xc0000000)
#define MIPS_KSSEG_END ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0xdfffffff)
#define MIPS_KSEG3_START ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0xe0000000)
#define MIPS_KSEG3_END ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0xffffffff)
#define MIPS_KSEG2_START MIPS_KSSEG_START
#define MIPS_KSEG2_END MIPS_KSSEG_END
#endif
#define MIPS_PHYS_TO_KSEG0(x) ((uintptr_t)(x) | MIPS_KSEG0_START)
#define MIPS_PHYS_TO_KSEG1(x) ((uintptr_t)(x) | MIPS_KSEG1_START)
#define MIPS_KSEG0_TO_PHYS(x) ((uintptr_t)(x) & MIPS_KSEG0_PHYS_MASK)
#define MIPS_KSEG1_TO_PHYS(x) ((uintptr_t)(x) & MIPS_KSEG0_PHYS_MASK)
#define MIPS_IS_KSEG0_ADDR(x) \
(((vm_offset_t)(x) >= MIPS_KSEG0_START) && \
((vm_offset_t)(x) <= MIPS_KSEG0_END))
#define MIPS_IS_KSEG1_ADDR(x) \
(((vm_offset_t)(x) >= MIPS_KSEG1_START) && \
((vm_offset_t)(x) <= MIPS_KSEG1_END))
#define MIPS_IS_VALID_PTR(x) (MIPS_IS_KSEG0_ADDR(x) || \
MIPS_IS_KSEG1_ADDR(x))
/*
* Cache Coherency Attributes:
* UC: Uncached.
* UA: Uncached accelerated.
* C: Cacheable, coherency unspecified.
* CNC: Cacheable non-coherent.
* CC: Cacheable coherent.
* CCE: Cacheable coherent, exclusive read.
* CCEW: Cacheable coherent, exclusive write.
* CCUOW: Cacheable coherent, update on write.
*
* Note that some bits vary in meaning across implementations (and that the
* listing here is no doubt incomplete) and that the optimal cached mode varies
* between implementations. 0x02 is required to be UC and 0x03 is required to
* be a least C.
*
* We define the following logical bits:
* UNCACHED:
* The optimal uncached mode for the target CPU type. This must
* be suitable for use in accessing memory-mapped devices.
* CACHED: The optional cached mode for the target CPU type.
*/
#define MIPS_CCA_UC 0x02 /* Uncached. */
#define MIPS_CCA_C 0x03 /* Cacheable, coherency unspecified. */
#if defined(CPU_R4000) || defined(CPU_R10000)
#define MIPS_CCA_CNC 0x03
#define MIPS_CCA_CCE 0x04
#define MIPS_CCA_CCEW 0x05
#ifdef CPU_R4000
#define MIPS_CCA_CCUOW 0x06
#endif
#ifdef CPU_R10000
#define MIPS_CCA_UA 0x07
#endif
#define MIPS_CCA_CACHED MIPS_CCA_CCEW
#endif /* defined(CPU_R4000) || defined(CPU_R10000) */
#if defined(CPU_SB1)
#define MIPS_CCA_CC 0x05 /* Cacheable Coherent. */
#endif
#ifndef MIPS_CCA_UNCACHED
#define MIPS_CCA_UNCACHED MIPS_CCA_UC
#endif
/*
* If we don't know which cached mode to use and there is a cache coherent
* mode, use it. If there is not a cache coherent mode, use the required
* cacheable mode.
*/
#ifndef MIPS_CCA_CACHED
#ifdef MIPS_CCA_CC
#define MIPS_CCA_CACHED MIPS_CCA_CC
#else
#define MIPS_CCA_CACHED MIPS_CCA_C
#endif
#endif
#define MIPS_PHYS_TO_XKPHYS(cca,x) \
((0x2ULL << 62) | ((unsigned long long)(cca) << 59) | (x))
#define MIPS_PHYS_TO_XKPHYS_CACHED(x) \
((0x2ULL << 62) | ((unsigned long long)(MIPS_CCA_CACHED) << 59) | (x))
#define MIPS_PHYS_TO_XKPHYS_UNCACHED(x) \
((0x2ULL << 62) | ((unsigned long long)(MIPS_CCA_UNCACHED) << 59) | (x))
#define MIPS_XKPHYS_TO_PHYS(x) ((uintptr_t)(x) & MIPS_XKPHYS_PHYS_MASK)
#define MIPS_XKPHYS_START 0x8000000000000000
#define MIPS_XKPHYS_END 0xbfffffffffffffff
#define MIPS_XUSEG_START 0x0000000000000000
#define MIPS_XUSEG_END 0x0000010000000000
#define MIPS_XKSEG_START 0xc000000000000000
#define MIPS_XKSEG_END 0xc00000ff80000000
#define MIPS_XKSEG_COMPAT32_START 0xffffffff80000000
#define MIPS_XKSEG_COMPAT32_END 0xffffffffffffffff
#define MIPS_XKSEG_TO_COMPAT32(va) ((va) & 0xffffffff)
#ifdef __mips_n64
#define MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(pa) 1
#define MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(pa) MIPS_PHYS_TO_XKPHYS_CACHED(pa)
#define MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT_UNCACHED(pa) MIPS_PHYS_TO_XKPHYS_UNCACHED(pa)
#define MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS(va) MIPS_XKPHYS_TO_PHYS(va)
#else
#define MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(pa) ((pa) < MIPS_KSEG0_LARGEST_PHYS)
#define MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(pa) MIPS_PHYS_TO_KSEG0(pa)
#define MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT_UNCACHED(pa) MIPS_PHYS_TO_KSEG1(pa)
#define MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS(va) MIPS_KSEG0_TO_PHYS(va)
#endif
/* CPU dependent mtc0 hazard hook */
#if defined(CPU_CNMIPS) || defined(CPU_RMI)
#define COP0_SYNC
#elif defined(CPU_NLM)
#define COP0_SYNC .word 0xc0 /* ehb */
Merge from projects/mips to head by hand: r201881 | imp | 2010-01-08 20:08:22 -0700 (Fri, 08 Jan 2010) | 3 lines Rename mips_pcpu_init to mips_pcpu0_init since it applies only to the BSP. Provide a missing prototype. r200343 | imp | 2009-12-09 18:44:11 -0700 (Wed, 09 Dec 2009) | 4 lines Get the sense of this right. We use uintpr_t for bus_addr_t when we're building everything except octeon && 32-bit. As note before, we need a clearner way, but at least now the hack is right. r199760 | imp | 2009-11-24 10:15:22 -0700 (Tue, 24 Nov 2009) | 2 lines Add in Cavium's CID. Report what the unknown CID is. r199754 | imp | 2009-11-24 09:32:31 -0700 (Tue, 24 Nov 2009) | 6 lines Include opt_cputype.h for all .c and .S files referencing TARGET_OCTEON. Spell ld script name right. r199599 | imp | 2009-11-20 09:32:26 -0700 (Fri, 20 Nov 2009) | 2 lines Another kludge for 64-bit bus_addr_t with 32-bit pointers... r199496 | gonzo | 2009-11-18 15:52:05 -0700 (Wed, 18 Nov 2009) | 5 lines - Add cpu_init_interrupts function that is supposed to prepeare stuff required for spinning out interrupts later - Add API for managing intrcnt/intrnames arrays - Some minor style(9) fixes r198958 | rrs | 2009-11-05 11:15:47 -0700 (Thu, 05 Nov 2009) | 2 lines For XLR adds extern for its bus space routines r198669 | rrs | 2009-10-30 02:53:11 -0600 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 5 lines With this commit our friend RMI will now compile. I have not tested it and the chances of it running yet are about ZERO.. but it will now compile. The hard part now begins, making it run ;-) r198666 | imp | 2009-10-29 18:37:50 -0600 (Thu, 29 Oct 2009) | 2 lines Add some newer MIPS CO cores. r198665 | imp | 2009-10-29 18:37:04 -0600 (Thu, 29 Oct 2009) | 4 lines db_expr_t is really closer to a register_t. Submitted by: bde@ r198531 | gonzo | 2009-10-27 18:01:20 -0600 (Tue, 27 Oct 2009) | 3 lines - Remove bunch of declared but not defined cach-related variables - Add mips_picache_linesize and mips_pdcache_linesize variables r198354 | neel | 2009-10-21 20:51:31 -0600 (Wed, 21 Oct 2009) | 9 lines Get rid of the hardcoded constants to define cacheable memory: SDRAM_ADDR_START, SDRAM_ADDR_END and SDRAM_MEM_SIZE Instead we now keep a copy of the memory regions enumerated by platform-specific code and use that to determine whether an address is cacheable or not. r198310 | gonzo | 2009-10-20 17:13:08 -0600 (Tue, 20 Oct 2009) | 5 lines - Commit missing part of "bt" fix: store PC register in pcb_context struct in cpu_switch and use it in stack_trace function later. pcb_regs contains state of the process stored by exception handler and therefor is not valid for sleeping processes. r198207 | imp | 2009-10-18 08:57:04 -0600 (Sun, 18 Oct 2009) | 2 lines Undo spamage of last MFC. r198206 | imp | 2009-10-18 08:56:33 -0600 (Sun, 18 Oct 2009) | 3 lines _ALIGN has to return u_long, since pointers don't fit into u_int in 64-bit mips. r198182 | gonzo | 2009-10-16 18:22:07 -0600 (Fri, 16 Oct 2009) | 11 lines - Use PC/RA/SP values as arguments for stacktrace_subr instead of trapframe. Context info could be obtained from other sources (see below) no only from td_pcb field - Do not show a0..a3 values unless they're obtained from the stack. These are only confirmed values. - Fix bt command in DDB. Previous implementation used thread's trapframe structure as a source info for trace unwinding, but this structure is filled only when exception occurs. Valid register values for sleeping processes are in pcb_context array. For curthread use pc/sp/ra for current frame r198181 | gonzo | 2009-10-16 16:52:18 -0600 (Fri, 16 Oct 2009) | 2 lines - Get rid of label_t. It came from NetBSD and was used only in one place r198154 | rrs | 2009-10-15 15:03:32 -0600 (Thu, 15 Oct 2009) | 10 lines Does 4 things: 1) Adds future RMI directories 2) Places intr_machdep.c in specfic files.arch pointing to the generic intr_machdep.c. This allows us to have an architecture dependant intr_machdep.c (which we will need for RMI) in the machine specific directory 3) removes intr_machdep.c from files.mips 4) Adds some TARGET_XLR_XLS ifdef's for the machine specific intra_machdep.h. We may need to look at finding a better place to put this. But first I want to get this thing compiling. r198066 | gonzo | 2009-10-13 19:43:53 -0600 (Tue, 13 Oct 2009) | 5 lines - Move stack tracing function to db_trace.c - Axe unused extern MipsXXX declarations - Move all declarations for functions in exceptions.S/swtch.S from trap.c to respective headers r197685 | gonzo | 2009-10-01 14:05:36 -0600 (Thu, 01 Oct 2009) | 2 lines - Sync caches properly when dealing with sf_buf r196215 | imp | 2009-08-14 10:15:18 -0600 (Fri, 14 Aug 2009) | 6 lines (u_int) is the wrong type here. Use unsigned long instead, even though that's only less wrong... r196199 | imp | 2009-08-13 13:47:13 -0600 (Thu, 13 Aug 2009) | 7 lines Use unsigned long instead of unsigned for the integer casts here. The former works for both ILP32 and LP64 programming models, while the latter fails LP64. r196089 | gonzo | 2009-08-09 19:49:59 -0600 (Sun, 09 Aug 2009) | 4 lines - Make i/d cache size field 32-bit to prevent overflow Submited by: Neelkanth Natu r195582 | imp | 2009-07-10 13:07:07 -0600 (Fri, 10 Jul 2009) | 2 lines fix prototype for MipsEmulateBranch. r195581 | imp | 2009-07-10 13:06:43 -0600 (Fri, 10 Jul 2009) | 2 lines Better definitions for a few types for n32/n64. r195580 | imp | 2009-07-10 13:06:15 -0600 (Fri, 10 Jul 2009) | 5 lines Fixed aligned macros... r195478 | gonzo | 2009-07-08 16:28:36 -0600 (Wed, 08 Jul 2009) | 5 lines - Port busdma code from FreeBSD/arm. This is more mature version that takes into account all limitation to DMA memory (boundaries, alignment) and implements bounce pages. - Add BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD case to bus_dmamap_sync_buf r195440 | imp | 2009-07-08 00:01:37 -0600 (Wed, 08 Jul 2009) | 2 lines Fix atomic_store_64 prototype for 64-bit systems. r195392 | imp | 2009-07-05 20:27:03 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines The MCOUNT macro isn't going to work in 64-bit mode. Add a note to this effect. r195391 | imp | 2009-07-05 20:22:51 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines Provide a macro for PTR_ADDU as well. We may need to implement this differently for N32... Use PTR_ADDU in DO_AST macro. r195390 | imp | 2009-07-05 20:22:06 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines Change the addu here to daddu. addu paranoina prodded by: jmallet@ r195382 | imp | 2009-07-05 15:16:26 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 5 lines addu and subu are special. We need to use daddu and dsubu here to get proper behavior. Submitted by: jmallet@ r195370 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:20:16 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 6 lines The SB1 has cohernet memory, so add it. Also, Maxmem is better as a long. Submitted by: Neelkanth Natu r195369 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:19:28 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines The SB1 needs a special value for the cache field of the pte. Submitted by: Neelkanth Natu r195368 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:18:06 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 2 lines compute the areas to save registers in for 64-bit access correctly. r195367 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:17:11 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines First cut at 64-bit types. not 100% sure these are all correct for N32 ABI. r195366 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:16:27 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines Trim unreferenced goo. SDRAM likely should be next, but it is still referenced. r195365 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:13:24 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 9 lines First cut at atomics for 64-bit machines and SMP machines. # Note: Cavium provided a port that has atomics similar to these, but # that does a syncw; sync; atomic; sync; syncw where we just do the classic # mips 'atomic' operation (eg ll; frob; sc). It is unclear to me why # the extra is needed. Since my initial target is one core, I'll defer # investigation until I bring up multiple cores. syncw is an octeon specific # instruction. r195359 | imp | 2009-07-05 02:14:00 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines Bring in cdefs.h from NetBSD to define ABI goo. Obtained from: NetBSD r195358 | imp | 2009-07-05 02:13:19 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines Pull in machine/cdefs.h for the ABI definitions. Provide a PTR_LA, ala sgi, and use it in preference to a bare 'la' so that it gets translated to a 'dla' for the 64-bit pointer ABIs. r195357 | imp | 2009-07-05 01:01:34 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 2 lines Use uintptr_t rather than unsigned here for 64-bit correctness. r195356 | imp | 2009-07-05 01:00:51 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 6 lines Define __ELF_WORD_SIZE appropriately for n64. Note for N32 I believe this is correct. While registers are 64-bit, n32 is a 32-bit ABI and lives in a 32-bit world (with explicit 64-bit registers, however). Change an 8, which was 4 + 4 or sizeof(int) + SZREG to be a simple '4 + SZREG' to reflect the actual offset of the structure in question. r195355 | imp | 2009-07-05 00:56:51 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 7 lines (1) Use uintptr_t in preference to unsigned. The latter isn't right for 64-bit case, while the former is. (2) include a SB1 specific coherency mapping Submitted by: Neelkanth Nath (2) r195352 | imp | 2009-07-05 00:44:37 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines db_expr_t should be a intptr_t, not an int. These expressions can be addresses or numbers, and that's a intptr_t if I ever saw one. r195351 | imp | 2009-07-05 00:43:01 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines Define COP0_SYNC for SB1 CPU. Submitted by: Neelkanth Natu r195350 | imp | 2009-07-05 00:39:37 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 7 lines Switch to ABI agnostic ta0-ta3. Provide defs for this in the right places. Provide n32/n64 register name defintions. This should have no effect for the O32 builds that everybody else uses, but should help make N64 builds possible (lots of other changes are needed for that). Obtained from: NetBSD (for the regdef.h changes) r195128 | gonzo | 2009-06-27 17:27:41 -0600 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 4 lines - Add support for handling TLS area address in kernel space. From the userland point of view get/set operations are performed using sysarch(2) call. r195076 | gonzo | 2009-06-26 13:54:06 -0600 (Fri, 26 Jun 2009) | 2 lines - Add guards to ensure that these files are included only once r194469 | gonzo | 2009-06-18 22:43:49 -0600 (Thu, 18 Jun 2009) | 16 lines - Mark temp variable as "earlyclobber" in assembler inline in atomic_fetchadd_32. Without it gcc would use it as input register for v and sometimes generate following code for function call like atomic_fetchadd_32(&(fp)->f_count, -1): 801238b4: 2402ffff li v0,-1 801238b8: c2230018 ll v1,24(s1) 801238bc: 00431021 addu v0,v0,v1 801238c0: e2220018 sc v0,24(s1) 801238c4: 1040fffc beqz v0,801238b8 <dupfdopen+0x2e8> 801238c8: 00000000 nop Which is definitly wrong because if sc fails v0 is set to 0 and previous value of -1 is overriden hence whole operation turns to bogus r194164 | imp | 2009-06-14 00:14:25 -0600 (Sun, 14 Jun 2009) | 3 lines bye bye. This is no longer referenced, but much code from it will resurface for a bus-space implementation. r194160 | imp | 2009-06-14 00:10:36 -0600 (Sun, 14 Jun 2009) | 3 lines Cavium-specific goo is no longer necessary here. Of course, I now have to write a bus space for cavium, but that shouldn't be too hard. r194157 | imp | 2009-06-14 00:01:46 -0600 (Sun, 14 Jun 2009) | 2 lines Move this to a more approrpiate plae. r194156 | imp | 2009-06-13 23:29:13 -0600 (Sat, 13 Jun 2009) | 2 lines Bring this in from the cavium port. r193487 | gonzo | 2009-06-05 02:37:11 -0600 (Fri, 05 Jun 2009) | 2 lines - Use restoreintr instead of enableint while accessing pcpu in DO_AST r192864 | gonzo | 2009-05-26 16:40:12 -0600 (Tue, 26 May 2009) | 4 lines - Replace CPU_NOFPU and SOFTFLOAT options with CPU_FPU. By default we assume that there is no FPU, because majority of SoC does not have it. r192817 | gonzo | 2009-05-26 10:35:05 -0600 (Tue, 26 May 2009) | 2 lines - Add type cast for atomic_cmpset_acq_ptr arguments r192792 | gonzo | 2009-05-26 00:01:17 -0600 (Tue, 26 May 2009) | 2 lines - Remove now unused NetBSDism intr.h r192177 | gonzo | 2009-05-15 20:39:13 -0600 (Fri, 15 May 2009) | 4 lines - Add MIPS_IS_KSEG0_ADDR, MIPS_IS_KSEG1_ADDR and MIPS_IS_VALID_PTR macroses thet check if address belongs to KSEG0, KSEG1 or both of them respectively. r191589 | gonzo | 2009-04-27 13:18:55 -0600 (Mon, 27 Apr 2009) | 3 lines - Cast argument to proper type in order to avoid warnings like "shift value is too large for given type" r191577 | gonzo | 2009-04-27 12:29:59 -0600 (Mon, 27 Apr 2009) | 4 lines - Use naming convention the same as MIPS spec does: eliminate _sel1 sufix and just use selector number. e.g. mips_rd_config_sel1 -> mips_rd_config1 - Add WatchHi/WatchLo accessors for selctors 1..3 (for debug purposes) r191451 | gonzo | 2009-04-23 22:17:21 -0600 (Thu, 23 Apr 2009) | 4 lines - Define accessor functions for CP0 Config(16) register selects 1, 2, 3. Content of these registers is defined in MIPS spec and can be used for obtaining info about CPU capabilities. r191282 | gonzo | 2009-04-19 16:02:14 -0600 (Sun, 19 Apr 2009) | 3 lines - Make mips_bus_space_generic be of type bus_space_tag_t instead of struct bus_space and update all relevant places. r191084 | gonzo | 2009-04-14 20:28:26 -0600 (Tue, 14 Apr 2009) | 6 lines Use FreeBSD/arm approach for handling bus space access: space tag is a pointer to bus_space structure that defines access methods and hence every bus can define own accessors. Default space is mips_bus_space_generic. It's a simple interface to physical memory, values are read with regard to host system byte order.
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#elif defined(CPU_SB1)
#define COP0_SYNC ssnop; ssnop; ssnop; ssnop; ssnop; ssnop; ssnop; ssnop; ssnop
#else
/*
* Pick a reasonable default based on the "typical" spacing described in the
* "CP0 Hazards" chapter of MIPS Architecture Book Vol III.
*/
#define COP0_SYNC ssnop; ssnop; ssnop; ssnop; ssnop
#endif
#define COP0_HAZARD_FPUENABLE nop; nop; nop; nop;
/*
* The bits in the cause register.
*
* Bits common to r3000 and r4000:
*
* MIPS_CR_BR_DELAY Exception happened in branch delay slot.
* MIPS_CR_COP_ERR Coprocessor error.
* MIPS_CR_IP Interrupt pending bits defined below.
* (same meaning as in CAUSE register).
* MIPS_CR_EXC_CODE The exception type (see exception codes below).
*
* Differences:
* r3k has 4 bits of execption type, r4k has 5 bits.
*/
#define MIPS_CR_BR_DELAY 0x80000000
#define MIPS_CR_COP_ERR 0x30000000
#define MIPS1_CR_EXC_CODE 0x0000003C /* four bits */
#define MIPS3_CR_EXC_CODE 0x0000007C /* five bits */
#define MIPS_CR_IP 0x0000FF00
#define MIPS_CR_EXC_CODE_SHIFT 2
/*
* The bits in the status register. All bits are active when set to 1.
*
* R3000 status register fields:
* MIPS_SR_COP_USABILITY Control the usability of the four coprocessors.
* MIPS_SR_TS TLB shutdown.
*
* MIPS_SR_INT_IE Master (current) interrupt enable bit.
*
* Differences:
* r3k has cache control is via frobbing SR register bits, whereas the
* r4k cache control is via explicit instructions.
* r3k has a 3-entry stack of kernel/user bits, whereas the
* r4k has kernel/supervisor/user.
*/
#define MIPS_SR_COP_USABILITY 0xf0000000
#define MIPS_SR_COP_0_BIT 0x10000000
#define MIPS_SR_COP_1_BIT 0x20000000
#define MIPS_SR_COP_2_BIT 0x40000000
/* r4k and r3k differences, see below */
#define MIPS_SR_MX 0x01000000 /* MIPS64 */
#define MIPS_SR_PX 0x00800000 /* MIPS64 */
#define MIPS_SR_BEV 0x00400000 /* Use boot exception vector */
#define MIPS_SR_TS 0x00200000
#define MIPS_SR_DE 0x00010000
#define MIPS_SR_INT_IE 0x00000001
/*#define MIPS_SR_MBZ 0x0f8000c0*/ /* Never used, true for r3k */
#define MIPS_SR_INT_MASK 0x0000ff00
/*
* The R2000/R3000-specific status register bit definitions.
* all bits are active when set to 1.
*
* MIPS_SR_PARITY_ERR Parity error.
* MIPS_SR_CACHE_MISS Most recent D-cache load resulted in a miss.
* MIPS_SR_PARITY_ZERO Zero replaces outgoing parity bits.
* MIPS_SR_SWAP_CACHES Swap I-cache and D-cache.
* MIPS_SR_ISOL_CACHES Isolate D-cache from main memory.
* Interrupt enable bits defined below.
* MIPS_SR_KU_OLD Old kernel/user mode bit. 1 => user mode.
* MIPS_SR_INT_ENA_OLD Old interrupt enable bit.
* MIPS_SR_KU_PREV Previous kernel/user mode bit. 1 => user mode.
* MIPS_SR_INT_ENA_PREV Previous interrupt enable bit.
* MIPS_SR_KU_CUR Current kernel/user mode bit. 1 => user mode.
*/
#define MIPS1_PARITY_ERR 0x00100000
#define MIPS1_CACHE_MISS 0x00080000
#define MIPS1_PARITY_ZERO 0x00040000
#define MIPS1_SWAP_CACHES 0x00020000
#define MIPS1_ISOL_CACHES 0x00010000
#define MIPS1_SR_KU_OLD 0x00000020 /* 2nd stacked KU/IE*/
#define MIPS1_SR_INT_ENA_OLD 0x00000010 /* 2nd stacked KU/IE*/
#define MIPS1_SR_KU_PREV 0x00000008 /* 1st stacked KU/IE*/
#define MIPS1_SR_INT_ENA_PREV 0x00000004 /* 1st stacked KU/IE*/
#define MIPS1_SR_KU_CUR 0x00000002 /* current KU */
/* backwards compatibility */
#define MIPS_SR_PARITY_ERR MIPS1_PARITY_ERR
#define MIPS_SR_CACHE_MISS MIPS1_CACHE_MISS
#define MIPS_SR_PARITY_ZERO MIPS1_PARITY_ZERO
#define MIPS_SR_SWAP_CACHES MIPS1_SWAP_CACHES
#define MIPS_SR_ISOL_CACHES MIPS1_ISOL_CACHES
#define MIPS_SR_KU_OLD MIPS1_SR_KU_OLD
#define MIPS_SR_INT_ENA_OLD MIPS1_SR_INT_ENA_OLD
#define MIPS_SR_KU_PREV MIPS1_SR_KU_PREV
#define MIPS_SR_KU_CUR MIPS1_SR_KU_CUR
#define MIPS_SR_INT_ENA_PREV MIPS1_SR_INT_ENA_PREV
/*
* R4000 status register bit definitons,
* where different from r2000/r3000.
*/
#define MIPS3_SR_XX 0x80000000
#define MIPS3_SR_RP 0x08000000
#define MIPS3_SR_FR 0x04000000
#define MIPS3_SR_RE 0x02000000
#define MIPS3_SR_DIAG_DL 0x01000000 /* QED 52xx */
#define MIPS3_SR_DIAG_IL 0x00800000 /* QED 52xx */
#define MIPS3_SR_SR 0x00100000
#define MIPS3_SR_NMI 0x00080000 /* MIPS32/64 */
#define MIPS3_SR_DIAG_CH 0x00040000
#define MIPS3_SR_DIAG_CE 0x00020000
#define MIPS3_SR_DIAG_PE 0x00010000
#define MIPS3_SR_EIE 0x00010000 /* TX79/R5900 */
#define MIPS3_SR_KX 0x00000080
#define MIPS3_SR_SX 0x00000040
#define MIPS3_SR_UX 0x00000020
#define MIPS3_SR_KSU_MASK 0x00000018
#define MIPS3_SR_KSU_USER 0x00000010
#define MIPS3_SR_KSU_SUPER 0x00000008
#define MIPS3_SR_KSU_KERNEL 0x00000000
#define MIPS3_SR_ERL 0x00000004
#define MIPS3_SR_EXL 0x00000002
#ifdef MIPS3_5900
#undef MIPS_SR_INT_IE
#define MIPS_SR_INT_IE 0x00010001 /* XXX */
#endif
#define MIPS_SR_SOFT_RESET MIPS3_SR_SR
#define MIPS_SR_DIAG_CH MIPS3_SR_DIAG_CH
#define MIPS_SR_DIAG_CE MIPS3_SR_DIAG_CE
#define MIPS_SR_DIAG_PE MIPS3_SR_DIAG_PE
#define MIPS_SR_KX MIPS3_SR_KX
#define MIPS_SR_SX MIPS3_SR_SX
#define MIPS_SR_UX MIPS3_SR_UX
#define MIPS_SR_KSU_MASK MIPS3_SR_KSU_MASK
#define MIPS_SR_KSU_USER MIPS3_SR_KSU_USER
#define MIPS_SR_KSU_SUPER MIPS3_SR_KSU_SUPER
#define MIPS_SR_KSU_KERNEL MIPS3_SR_KSU_KERNEL
#define MIPS_SR_ERL MIPS3_SR_ERL
#define MIPS_SR_EXL MIPS3_SR_EXL
/*
* The interrupt masks.
* If a bit in the mask is 1 then the interrupt is enabled (or pending).
*/
#define MIPS_INT_MASK 0xff00
#define MIPS_INT_MASK_5 0x8000
#define MIPS_INT_MASK_4 0x4000
#define MIPS_INT_MASK_3 0x2000
#define MIPS_INT_MASK_2 0x1000
#define MIPS_INT_MASK_1 0x0800
#define MIPS_INT_MASK_0 0x0400
#define MIPS_HARD_INT_MASK 0xfc00
#define MIPS_SOFT_INT_MASK_1 0x0200
#define MIPS_SOFT_INT_MASK_0 0x0100
/*
* mips3 CPUs have on-chip timer at INT_MASK_5. Each platform can
* choose to enable this interrupt.
*/
#if defined(MIPS3_ENABLE_CLOCK_INTR)
#define MIPS3_INT_MASK MIPS_INT_MASK
#define MIPS3_HARD_INT_MASK MIPS_HARD_INT_MASK
#else
#define MIPS3_INT_MASK (MIPS_INT_MASK & ~MIPS_INT_MASK_5)
#define MIPS3_HARD_INT_MASK (MIPS_HARD_INT_MASK & ~MIPS_INT_MASK_5)
#endif
/*
* The bits in the context register.
*/
#define MIPS1_CNTXT_PTE_BASE 0xFFE00000
#define MIPS1_CNTXT_BAD_VPN 0x001FFFFC
#define MIPS3_CNTXT_PTE_BASE 0xFF800000
#define MIPS3_CNTXT_BAD_VPN2 0x007FFFF0
/*
* Location of MIPS32 exception vectors. Most are multiplexed in
* the sense that further decoding is necessary (e.g. reading the
* CAUSE register or NMI bits in STATUS).
* Most interrupts go via the
* The INT vector is dedicated for hardware interrupts; it is
* only referenced if the IV bit in CAUSE is set to 1.
*/
#define MIPS_VEC_RESET 0xBFC00000 /* Hard, soft, or NMI */
#define MIPS_VEC_EJTAG 0xBFC00480
#define MIPS_VEC_TLB 0x80000000
#define MIPS_VEC_XTLB 0x80000080
#define MIPS_VEC_CACHE 0x80000100
#define MIPS_VEC_GENERIC 0x80000180 /* Most exceptions */
#define MIPS_VEC_INTERRUPT 0x80000200
/*
* The bits in the MIPS3 config register.
*
* bit 0..5: R/W, Bit 6..31: R/O
*/
/* kseg0 coherency algorithm - see MIPS3_TLB_ATTR values */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_K0_MASK 0x00000007
/*
* R/W Update on Store Conditional
* 0: Store Conditional uses coherency algorithm specified by TLB
* 1: Store Conditional uses cacheable coherent update on write
*/
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_CU 0x00000008
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_DB 0x00000010 /* Primary D-cache line size */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_IB 0x00000020 /* Primary I-cache line size */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_CACHE_L1_LSIZE(config, bit) \
(((config) & (bit)) ? 32 : 16)
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_DC_MASK 0x000001c0 /* Primary D-cache size */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_DC_SHIFT 6
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_IC_MASK 0x00000e00 /* Primary I-cache size */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_IC_SHIFT 9
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_C_DEFBASE 0x1000 /* default base 2^12 */
/* Cache size mode indication: available only on Vr41xx CPUs */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_CS 0x00001000
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_C_4100BASE 0x0400 /* base is 2^10 if CS=1 */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_CACHE_SIZE(config, mask, base, shift) \
((base) << (((config) & (mask)) >> (shift)))
/* External cache enable: Controls L2 for R5000/Rm527x and L3 for Rm7000 */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_SE 0x00001000
/* Block ordering: 0: sequential, 1: sub-block */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_EB 0x00002000
/* ECC mode - 0: ECC mode, 1: parity mode */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_EM 0x00004000
/* BigEndianMem - 0: kernel and memory are little endian, 1: big endian */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_BE 0x00008000
/* Dirty Shared coherency state - 0: enabled, 1: disabled */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_SM 0x00010000
/* Secondary Cache - 0: present, 1: not present */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_SC 0x00020000
/* System Port width - 0: 64-bit, 1: 32-bit (QED RM523x), 2,3: reserved */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_EW_MASK 0x000c0000
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_EW_SHIFT 18
/* Secondary Cache port width - 0: 128-bit data path to S-cache, 1: reserved */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_SW 0x00100000
/* Split Secondary Cache Mode - 0: I/D mixed, 1: I/D separated by SCAddr(17) */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_SS 0x00200000
/* Secondary Cache line size */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_SB_MASK 0x00c00000
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_SB_SHIFT 22
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_CACHE_L2_LSIZE(config) \
(0x10 << (((config) & MIPS3_CONFIG_SB_MASK) >> MIPS3_CONFIG_SB_SHIFT))
/* Write back data rate */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_EP_MASK 0x0f000000
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_EP_SHIFT 24
/* System clock ratio - this value is CPU dependent */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_EC_MASK 0x70000000
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_EC_SHIFT 28
/* Master-Checker Mode - 1: enabled */
#define MIPS3_CONFIG_CM 0x80000000
/*
* The bits in the MIPS4 config register.
*/
/* kseg0 coherency algorithm - see MIPS3_TLB_ATTR values */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_K0_MASK MIPS3_CONFIG_K0_MASK
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_DN_MASK 0x00000018 /* Device number */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_CT 0x00000020 /* CohPrcReqTar */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_PE 0x00000040 /* PreElmReq */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_PM_MASK 0x00000180 /* PreReqMax */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_EC_MASK 0x00001e00 /* SysClkDiv */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_SB 0x00002000 /* SCBlkSize */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_SK 0x00004000 /* SCColEn */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_BE 0x00008000 /* MemEnd */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_SS_MASK 0x00070000 /* SCSize */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_SC_MASK 0x00380000 /* SCClkDiv */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_RESERVED 0x03c00000 /* Reserved wired 0 */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_DC_MASK 0x1c000000 /* Primary D-Cache size */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_IC_MASK 0xe0000000 /* Primary I-Cache size */
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_DC_SHIFT 26
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_IC_SHIFT 29
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_CACHE_SIZE(config, mask, base, shift) \
((base) << (((config) & (mask)) >> (shift)))
#define MIPS4_CONFIG_CACHE_L2_LSIZE(config) \
(((config) & MIPS4_CONFIG_SB) ? 128 : 64)
/*
* Location of exception vectors.
*
* Common vectors: reset and UTLB miss.
*/
#define MIPS_RESET_EXC_VEC ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0xBFC00000)
#define MIPS_UTLB_MISS_EXC_VEC ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0x80000000)
/*
* MIPS-1 general exception vector (everything else)
*/
#define MIPS1_GEN_EXC_VEC ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0x80000080)
/*
* MIPS-III exception vectors
*/
#define MIPS3_XTLB_MISS_EXC_VEC ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0x80000080)
#define MIPS3_CACHE_ERR_EXC_VEC ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0x80000100)
#define MIPS3_GEN_EXC_VEC ((intptr_t)(int32_t)0x80000180)
/*
* TX79 (R5900) exception vectors
*/
#define MIPS_R5900_COUNTER_EXC_VEC 0x80000080
#define MIPS_R5900_DEBUG_EXC_VEC 0x80000100
/*
* MIPS32/MIPS64 (and some MIPS3) dedicated interrupt vector.
*/
#define MIPS3_INTR_EXC_VEC 0x80000200
/*
* Coprocessor 0 registers:
*
* v--- width for mips I,III,32,64
* (3=32bit, 6=64bit, i=impl dep)
* 0 MIPS_COP_0_TLB_INDEX 3333 TLB Index.
* 1 MIPS_COP_0_TLB_RANDOM 3333 TLB Random.
* 2 MIPS_COP_0_TLB_LO0 .636 r4k TLB entry low.
* 3 MIPS_COP_0_TLB_LO1 .636 r4k TLB entry low, extended.
* 4 MIPS_COP_0_TLB_CONTEXT 3636 TLB Context.
* 5 MIPS_COP_0_TLB_PG_MASK .333 TLB Page Mask register.
* 6 MIPS_COP_0_TLB_WIRED .333 Wired TLB number.
* 7 MIPS_COP_0_INFO ..33 Info registers
* 8 MIPS_COP_0_BAD_VADDR 3636 Bad virtual address.
* 9 MIPS_COP_0_COUNT .333 Count register.
* 10 MIPS_COP_0_TLB_HI 3636 TLB entry high.
* 11 MIPS_COP_0_COMPARE .333 Compare (against Count).
* 12 MIPS_COP_0_STATUS 3333 Status register.
* 13 MIPS_COP_0_CAUSE 3333 Exception cause register.
* 14 MIPS_COP_0_EXC_PC 3636 Exception PC.
* 15 MIPS_COP_0_PRID 3333 Processor revision identifier.
* 16 MIPS_COP_0_CONFIG 3333 Configuration register.
* 16/1 MIPS_COP_0_CONFIG1 ..33 Configuration register 1.
* 16/2 MIPS_COP_0_CONFIG2 ..33 Configuration register 2.
* 16/3 MIPS_COP_0_CONFIG3 ..33 Configuration register 3.
* 16/4 MIPS_COP_0_CONFIG4 ..33 Configuration register 4.
* 17 MIPS_COP_0_LLADDR .336 Load Linked Address.
* 18 MIPS_COP_0_WATCH_LO .336 WatchLo register.
* 19 MIPS_COP_0_WATCH_HI .333 WatchHi register.
* 20 MIPS_COP_0_TLB_XCONTEXT .6.6 TLB XContext register.
* 23 MIPS_COP_0_DEBUG .... Debug JTAG register.
* 24 MIPS_COP_0_DEPC .... DEPC JTAG register.
* 25 MIPS_COP_0_PERFCNT ..36 Performance Counter register.
* 26 MIPS_COP_0_ECC .3ii ECC / Error Control register.
* 27 MIPS_COP_0_CACHE_ERR .3ii Cache Error register.
* 28/0 MIPS_COP_0_TAG_LO .3ii Cache TagLo register (instr).
* 28/1 MIPS_COP_0_DATA_LO ..ii Cache DataLo register (instr).
* 28/2 MIPS_COP_0_TAG_LO ..ii Cache TagLo register (data).
* 28/3 MIPS_COP_0_DATA_LO ..ii Cache DataLo register (data).
* 29/0 MIPS_COP_0_TAG_HI .3ii Cache TagHi register (instr).
* 29/1 MIPS_COP_0_DATA_HI ..ii Cache DataHi register (instr).
* 29/2 MIPS_COP_0_TAG_HI ..ii Cache TagHi register (data).
* 29/3 MIPS_COP_0_DATA_HI ..ii Cache DataHi register (data).
* 30 MIPS_COP_0_ERROR_PC .636 Error EPC register.
* 31 MIPS_COP_0_DESAVE .... DESAVE JTAG register.
*/
/* Deal with inclusion from an assembly file. */
#if defined(_LOCORE) || defined(LOCORE)
#define _(n) $n
#else
#define _(n) n
#endif
#define MIPS_COP_0_TLB_INDEX _(0)
#define MIPS_COP_0_TLB_RANDOM _(1)
/* Name and meaning of TLB bits for $2 differ on r3k and r4k. */
#define MIPS_COP_0_TLB_CONTEXT _(4)
/* $5 and $6 new with MIPS-III */
#define MIPS_COP_0_BAD_VADDR _(8)
#define MIPS_COP_0_TLB_HI _(10)
#define MIPS_COP_0_STATUS _(12)
#define MIPS_COP_0_CAUSE _(13)
#define MIPS_COP_0_EXC_PC _(14)
#define MIPS_COP_0_PRID _(15)
/* MIPS-III */
#define MIPS_COP_0_TLB_LO0 _(2)
#define MIPS_COP_0_TLB_LO1 _(3)
#define MIPS_COP_0_TLB_PG_MASK _(5)
#define MIPS_COP_0_TLB_WIRED _(6)
#define MIPS_COP_0_COUNT _(9)
#define MIPS_COP_0_COMPARE _(11)
#define MIPS_COP_0_CONFIG _(16)
#define MIPS_COP_0_LLADDR _(17)
#define MIPS_COP_0_WATCH_LO _(18)
#define MIPS_COP_0_WATCH_HI _(19)
#define MIPS_COP_0_TLB_XCONTEXT _(20)
#define MIPS_COP_0_ECC _(26)
#define MIPS_COP_0_CACHE_ERR _(27)
#define MIPS_COP_0_TAG_LO _(28)
#define MIPS_COP_0_TAG_HI _(29)
#define MIPS_COP_0_ERROR_PC _(30)
/* MIPS32/64 */
#define MIPS_COP_0_INFO _(7)
#define MIPS_COP_0_DEBUG _(23)
#define MIPS_COP_0_DEPC _(24)
#define MIPS_COP_0_PERFCNT _(25)
#define MIPS_COP_0_DATA_LO _(28)
#define MIPS_COP_0_DATA_HI _(29)
#define MIPS_COP_0_DESAVE _(31)
/* MIPS32 Config register definitions */
#define MIPS_MMU_NONE 0x00 /* No MMU present */
#define MIPS_MMU_TLB 0x01 /* Standard TLB */
#define MIPS_MMU_BAT 0x02 /* Standard BAT */
#define MIPS_MMU_FIXED 0x03 /* Standard fixed mapping */
#define MIPS_CONFIG0_MT_MASK 0x00000380 /* bits 9..7 MMU Type */
#define MIPS_CONFIG0_MT_SHIFT 7
#define MIPS_CONFIG0_BE 0x00008000 /* data is big-endian */
#define MIPS_CONFIG0_VI 0x00000004 /* instruction cache is virtual */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_TLBSZ_MASK 0x7E000000 /* bits 30..25 # tlb entries minus one */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_TLBSZ_SHIFT 25
#define MIPS_MAX_TLB_ENTRIES 128
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_IS_MASK 0x01C00000 /* bits 24..22 icache sets per way */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_IS_SHIFT 22
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_IL_MASK 0x00380000 /* bits 21..19 icache line size */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_IL_SHIFT 19
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_IA_MASK 0x00070000 /* bits 18..16 icache associativity */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_IA_SHIFT 16
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_DS_MASK 0x0000E000 /* bits 15..13 dcache sets per way */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_DS_SHIFT 13
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_DL_MASK 0x00001C00 /* bits 12..10 dcache line size */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_DL_SHIFT 10
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_DA_MASK 0x00000380 /* bits 9.. 7 dcache associativity */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_DA_SHIFT 7
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_LOWBITS 0x0000007F
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_C2 0x00000040 /* Coprocessor 2 implemented */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_MD 0x00000020 /* MDMX ASE implemented (MIPS64) */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_PC 0x00000010 /* Performance counters implemented */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_WR 0x00000008 /* Watch registers implemented */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_CA 0x00000004 /* MIPS16e ISA implemented */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_EP 0x00000002 /* EJTAG implemented */
#define MIPS_CONFIG1_FP 0x00000001 /* FPU implemented */
#define MIPS_CONFIG4_MMUSIZEEXT 0x000000FF /* bits 7.. 0 MMU Size Extension */
#define MIPS_CONFIG4_MMUEXTDEF 0x0000C000 /* bits 15.14 MMU Extension Definition */
#define MIPS_CONFIG4_MMUEXTDEF_MMUSIZEEXT 0x00004000 /* This values denotes CONFIG4 bits */
/*
* Values for the code field in a break instruction.
*/
#define MIPS_BREAK_INSTR 0x0000000d
#define MIPS_BREAK_VAL_MASK 0x03ff0000
#define MIPS_BREAK_VAL_SHIFT 16
#define MIPS_BREAK_KDB_VAL 512
#define MIPS_BREAK_SSTEP_VAL 513
#define MIPS_BREAK_BRKPT_VAL 514
#define MIPS_BREAK_SOVER_VAL 515
#define MIPS_BREAK_DDB_VAL 516
#define MIPS_BREAK_KDB (MIPS_BREAK_INSTR | \
(MIPS_BREAK_KDB_VAL << MIPS_BREAK_VAL_SHIFT))
#define MIPS_BREAK_SSTEP (MIPS_BREAK_INSTR | \
(MIPS_BREAK_SSTEP_VAL << MIPS_BREAK_VAL_SHIFT))
#define MIPS_BREAK_BRKPT (MIPS_BREAK_INSTR | \
(MIPS_BREAK_BRKPT_VAL << MIPS_BREAK_VAL_SHIFT))
#define MIPS_BREAK_SOVER (MIPS_BREAK_INSTR | \
(MIPS_BREAK_SOVER_VAL << MIPS_BREAK_VAL_SHIFT))
#define MIPS_BREAK_DDB (MIPS_BREAK_INSTR | \
(MIPS_BREAK_DDB_VAL << MIPS_BREAK_VAL_SHIFT))
/*
* Mininum and maximum cache sizes.
*/
#define MIPS_MIN_CACHE_SIZE (16 * 1024)
#define MIPS_MAX_CACHE_SIZE (256 * 1024)
#define MIPS3_MAX_PCACHE_SIZE (32 * 1024) /* max. primary cache size */
/*
* The floating point version and status registers.
*/
#define MIPS_FPU_ID $0
#define MIPS_FPU_CSR $31
/*
* The floating point coprocessor status register bits.
*/
#define MIPS_FPU_ROUNDING_BITS 0x00000003
#define MIPS_FPU_ROUND_RN 0x00000000
#define MIPS_FPU_ROUND_RZ 0x00000001
#define MIPS_FPU_ROUND_RP 0x00000002
#define MIPS_FPU_ROUND_RM 0x00000003
#define MIPS_FPU_STICKY_BITS 0x0000007c
#define MIPS_FPU_STICKY_INEXACT 0x00000004
#define MIPS_FPU_STICKY_UNDERFLOW 0x00000008
#define MIPS_FPU_STICKY_OVERFLOW 0x00000010
#define MIPS_FPU_STICKY_DIV0 0x00000020
#define MIPS_FPU_STICKY_INVALID 0x00000040
#define MIPS_FPU_ENABLE_BITS 0x00000f80
#define MIPS_FPU_ENABLE_INEXACT 0x00000080
#define MIPS_FPU_ENABLE_UNDERFLOW 0x00000100
#define MIPS_FPU_ENABLE_OVERFLOW 0x00000200
#define MIPS_FPU_ENABLE_DIV0 0x00000400
#define MIPS_FPU_ENABLE_INVALID 0x00000800
#define MIPS_FPU_EXCEPTION_BITS 0x0003f000
#define MIPS_FPU_EXCEPTION_INEXACT 0x00001000
#define MIPS_FPU_EXCEPTION_UNDERFLOW 0x00002000
#define MIPS_FPU_EXCEPTION_OVERFLOW 0x00004000
#define MIPS_FPU_EXCEPTION_DIV0 0x00008000
#define MIPS_FPU_EXCEPTION_INVALID 0x00010000
#define MIPS_FPU_EXCEPTION_UNIMPL 0x00020000
#define MIPS_FPU_COND_BIT 0x00800000
#define MIPS_FPU_FLUSH_BIT 0x01000000 /* r4k, MBZ on r3k */
#define MIPS1_FPC_MBZ_BITS 0xff7c0000
#define MIPS3_FPC_MBZ_BITS 0xfe7c0000
/*
* Constants to determine if have a floating point instruction.
*/
#define MIPS_OPCODE_SHIFT 26
#define MIPS_OPCODE_C1 0x11
/*
* The low part of the TLB entry.
*/
#define MIPS1_TLB_PFN 0xfffff000
#define MIPS1_TLB_NON_CACHEABLE_BIT 0x00000800
#define MIPS1_TLB_DIRTY_BIT 0x00000400
#define MIPS1_TLB_VALID_BIT 0x00000200
#define MIPS1_TLB_GLOBAL_BIT 0x00000100
#define MIPS3_TLB_PFN 0x3fffffc0
#define MIPS3_TLB_ATTR_MASK 0x00000038
#define MIPS3_TLB_ATTR_SHIFT 3
#define MIPS3_TLB_DIRTY_BIT 0x00000004
#define MIPS3_TLB_VALID_BIT 0x00000002
#define MIPS3_TLB_GLOBAL_BIT 0x00000001
#define MIPS1_TLB_PHYS_PAGE_SHIFT 12
#define MIPS3_TLB_PHYS_PAGE_SHIFT 6
#define MIPS1_TLB_PF_NUM MIPS1_TLB_PFN
#define MIPS3_TLB_PF_NUM MIPS3_TLB_PFN
#define MIPS1_TLB_MOD_BIT MIPS1_TLB_DIRTY_BIT
#define MIPS3_TLB_MOD_BIT MIPS3_TLB_DIRTY_BIT
/*
* MIPS3_TLB_ATTR values - coherency algorithm:
* 0: cacheable, noncoherent, write-through, no write allocate
* 1: cacheable, noncoherent, write-through, write allocate
* 2: uncached
* 3: cacheable, noncoherent, write-back (noncoherent)
* 4: cacheable, coherent, write-back, exclusive (exclusive)
* 5: cacheable, coherent, write-back, exclusive on write (sharable)
* 6: cacheable, coherent, write-back, update on write (update)
* 7: uncached, accelerated (gather STORE operations)
*/
#define MIPS3_TLB_ATTR_WT 0 /* IDT */
#define MIPS3_TLB_ATTR_WT_WRITEALLOCATE 1 /* IDT */
#define MIPS3_TLB_ATTR_UNCACHED 2 /* R4000/R4400, IDT */
#define MIPS3_TLB_ATTR_WB_NONCOHERENT 3 /* R4000/R4400, IDT */
#define MIPS3_TLB_ATTR_WB_EXCLUSIVE 4 /* R4000/R4400 */
#define MIPS3_TLB_ATTR_WB_SHARABLE 5 /* R4000/R4400 */
#define MIPS3_TLB_ATTR_WB_UPDATE 6 /* R4000/R4400 */
#define MIPS4_TLB_ATTR_UNCACHED_ACCELERATED 7 /* R10000 */
/*
* The high part of the TLB entry.
*/
#define MIPS1_TLB_VPN 0xfffff000
#define MIPS1_TLB_PID 0x00000fc0
#define MIPS1_TLB_PID_SHIFT 6
#define MIPS3_TLB_VPN2 0xffffe000
#define MIPS3_TLB_ASID 0x000000ff
#define MIPS1_TLB_VIRT_PAGE_NUM MIPS1_TLB_VPN
#define MIPS3_TLB_VIRT_PAGE_NUM MIPS3_TLB_VPN2
#define MIPS3_TLB_PID MIPS3_TLB_ASID
#define MIPS_TLB_VIRT_PAGE_SHIFT 12
/*
* r3000: shift count to put the index in the right spot.
*/
#define MIPS1_TLB_INDEX_SHIFT 8
/*
* The first TLB that write random hits.
*/
#define MIPS1_TLB_FIRST_RAND_ENTRY 8
#define MIPS3_TLB_WIRED_UPAGES 1
/*
* The number of process id entries.
*/
#define MIPS1_TLB_NUM_PIDS 64
#define MIPS3_TLB_NUM_ASIDS 256
/*
* Patch codes to hide CPU design differences between MIPS1 and MIPS3.
*/
/* XXX simonb: this is before MIPS3_PLUS is defined (and is ugly!) */
#if !(defined(MIPS3) || defined(MIPS4) || defined(MIPS32) || defined(MIPS64)) \
&& defined(MIPS1) /* XXX simonb must be neater! */
#define MIPS_TLB_PID_SHIFT MIPS1_TLB_PID_SHIFT
#define MIPS_TLB_NUM_PIDS MIPS1_TLB_NUM_PIDS
#endif
#if (defined(MIPS3) || defined(MIPS4) || defined(MIPS32) || defined(MIPS64)) \
&& !defined(MIPS1) /* XXX simonb must be neater! */
#define MIPS_TLB_PID_SHIFT 0
#define MIPS_TLB_NUM_PIDS MIPS3_TLB_NUM_ASIDS
#endif
#if !defined(MIPS_TLB_PID_SHIFT)
#define MIPS_TLB_PID_SHIFT \
((MIPS_HAS_R4K_MMU) ? 0 : MIPS1_TLB_PID_SHIFT)
#define MIPS_TLB_NUM_PIDS \
((MIPS_HAS_R4K_MMU) ? MIPS3_TLB_NUM_ASIDS : MIPS1_TLB_NUM_PIDS)
#endif
/*
* CPU processor revision IDs for company ID == 0 (non mips32/64 chips)
*/
#define MIPS_R2000 0x01 /* MIPS R2000 ISA I */
#define MIPS_R3000 0x02 /* MIPS R3000 ISA I */
#define MIPS_R6000 0x03 /* MIPS R6000 ISA II */
#define MIPS_R4000 0x04 /* MIPS R4000/R4400 ISA III */
#define MIPS_R3LSI 0x05 /* LSI Logic R3000 derivative ISA I */
#define MIPS_R6000A 0x06 /* MIPS R6000A ISA II */
#define MIPS_R3IDT 0x07 /* IDT R3041 or RC36100 ISA I */
#define MIPS_R10000 0x09 /* MIPS R10000 ISA IV */
#define MIPS_R4200 0x0a /* NEC VR4200 ISA III */
#define MIPS_R4300 0x0b /* NEC VR4300 ISA III */
#define MIPS_R4100 0x0c /* NEC VR4100 ISA III */
#define MIPS_R12000 0x0e /* MIPS R12000 ISA IV */
#define MIPS_R14000 0x0f /* MIPS R14000 ISA IV */
#define MIPS_R8000 0x10 /* MIPS R8000 Blackbird/TFP ISA IV */
#define MIPS_RC32300 0x18 /* IDT RC32334,332,355 ISA 32 */
#define MIPS_R4600 0x20 /* QED R4600 Orion ISA III */
#define MIPS_R4700 0x21 /* QED R4700 Orion ISA III */
#define MIPS_R3SONY 0x21 /* Sony R3000 based ISA I */
#define MIPS_R4650 0x22 /* QED R4650 ISA III */
#define MIPS_TX3900 0x22 /* Toshiba TX39 family ISA I */
#define MIPS_R5000 0x23 /* MIPS R5000 ISA IV */
#define MIPS_R3NKK 0x23 /* NKK R3000 based ISA I */
#define MIPS_RC32364 0x26 /* IDT RC32364 ISA 32 */
#define MIPS_RM7000 0x27 /* QED RM7000 ISA IV */
#define MIPS_RM5200 0x28 /* QED RM5200s ISA IV */
#define MIPS_TX4900 0x2d /* Toshiba TX49 family ISA III */
#define MIPS_R5900 0x2e /* Toshiba R5900 (EECore) ISA --- */
#define MIPS_RC64470 0x30 /* IDT RC64474/RC64475 ISA III */
#define MIPS_TX7900 0x38 /* Toshiba TX79 ISA III+*/
#define MIPS_R5400 0x54 /* NEC VR5400 ISA IV */
#define MIPS_R5500 0x55 /* NEC VR5500 ISA IV */
/*
* CPU revision IDs for some prehistoric processors.
*/
/* For MIPS_R3000 */
#define MIPS_REV_R3000 0x20
#define MIPS_REV_R3000A 0x30
/* For MIPS_TX3900 */
#define MIPS_REV_TX3912 0x10
#define MIPS_REV_TX3922 0x30
#define MIPS_REV_TX3927 0x40
/* For MIPS_R4000 */
#define MIPS_REV_R4000_A 0x00
#define MIPS_REV_R4000_B 0x22
#define MIPS_REV_R4000_C 0x30
#define MIPS_REV_R4400_A 0x40
#define MIPS_REV_R4400_B 0x50
#define MIPS_REV_R4400_C 0x60
/* For MIPS_TX4900 */
#define MIPS_REV_TX4927 0x22
/*
* CPU processor revision IDs for company ID == 1 (MIPS)
*/
#define MIPS_4Kc 0x80 /* MIPS 4Kc ISA 32 */
#define MIPS_5Kc 0x81 /* MIPS 5Kc ISA 64 */
#define MIPS_20Kc 0x82 /* MIPS 20Kc ISA 64 */
#define MIPS_4Kmp 0x83 /* MIPS 4Km/4Kp ISA 32 */
#define MIPS_4KEc 0x84 /* MIPS 4KEc ISA 32 */
#define MIPS_4KEmp 0x85 /* MIPS 4KEm/4KEp ISA 32 */
#define MIPS_4KSc 0x86 /* MIPS 4KSc ISA 32 */
#define MIPS_M4K 0x87 /* MIPS M4K ISA 32 Rel 2 */
#define MIPS_25Kf 0x88 /* MIPS 25Kf ISA 64 */
#define MIPS_5KE 0x89 /* MIPS 5KE ISA 64 Rel 2 */
#define MIPS_4KEc_R2 0x90 /* MIPS 4KEc_R2 ISA 32 Rel 2 */
#define MIPS_4KEmp_R2 0x91 /* MIPS 4KEm/4KEp_R2 ISA 32 Rel 2 */
#define MIPS_4KSd 0x92 /* MIPS 4KSd ISA 32 Rel 2 */
Merge from projects/mips to head by hand: r201881 | imp | 2010-01-08 20:08:22 -0700 (Fri, 08 Jan 2010) | 3 lines Rename mips_pcpu_init to mips_pcpu0_init since it applies only to the BSP. Provide a missing prototype. r200343 | imp | 2009-12-09 18:44:11 -0700 (Wed, 09 Dec 2009) | 4 lines Get the sense of this right. We use uintpr_t for bus_addr_t when we're building everything except octeon && 32-bit. As note before, we need a clearner way, but at least now the hack is right. r199760 | imp | 2009-11-24 10:15:22 -0700 (Tue, 24 Nov 2009) | 2 lines Add in Cavium's CID. Report what the unknown CID is. r199754 | imp | 2009-11-24 09:32:31 -0700 (Tue, 24 Nov 2009) | 6 lines Include opt_cputype.h for all .c and .S files referencing TARGET_OCTEON. Spell ld script name right. r199599 | imp | 2009-11-20 09:32:26 -0700 (Fri, 20 Nov 2009) | 2 lines Another kludge for 64-bit bus_addr_t with 32-bit pointers... r199496 | gonzo | 2009-11-18 15:52:05 -0700 (Wed, 18 Nov 2009) | 5 lines - Add cpu_init_interrupts function that is supposed to prepeare stuff required for spinning out interrupts later - Add API for managing intrcnt/intrnames arrays - Some minor style(9) fixes r198958 | rrs | 2009-11-05 11:15:47 -0700 (Thu, 05 Nov 2009) | 2 lines For XLR adds extern for its bus space routines r198669 | rrs | 2009-10-30 02:53:11 -0600 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 5 lines With this commit our friend RMI will now compile. I have not tested it and the chances of it running yet are about ZERO.. but it will now compile. The hard part now begins, making it run ;-) r198666 | imp | 2009-10-29 18:37:50 -0600 (Thu, 29 Oct 2009) | 2 lines Add some newer MIPS CO cores. r198665 | imp | 2009-10-29 18:37:04 -0600 (Thu, 29 Oct 2009) | 4 lines db_expr_t is really closer to a register_t. Submitted by: bde@ r198531 | gonzo | 2009-10-27 18:01:20 -0600 (Tue, 27 Oct 2009) | 3 lines - Remove bunch of declared but not defined cach-related variables - Add mips_picache_linesize and mips_pdcache_linesize variables r198354 | neel | 2009-10-21 20:51:31 -0600 (Wed, 21 Oct 2009) | 9 lines Get rid of the hardcoded constants to define cacheable memory: SDRAM_ADDR_START, SDRAM_ADDR_END and SDRAM_MEM_SIZE Instead we now keep a copy of the memory regions enumerated by platform-specific code and use that to determine whether an address is cacheable or not. r198310 | gonzo | 2009-10-20 17:13:08 -0600 (Tue, 20 Oct 2009) | 5 lines - Commit missing part of "bt" fix: store PC register in pcb_context struct in cpu_switch and use it in stack_trace function later. pcb_regs contains state of the process stored by exception handler and therefor is not valid for sleeping processes. r198207 | imp | 2009-10-18 08:57:04 -0600 (Sun, 18 Oct 2009) | 2 lines Undo spamage of last MFC. r198206 | imp | 2009-10-18 08:56:33 -0600 (Sun, 18 Oct 2009) | 3 lines _ALIGN has to return u_long, since pointers don't fit into u_int in 64-bit mips. r198182 | gonzo | 2009-10-16 18:22:07 -0600 (Fri, 16 Oct 2009) | 11 lines - Use PC/RA/SP values as arguments for stacktrace_subr instead of trapframe. Context info could be obtained from other sources (see below) no only from td_pcb field - Do not show a0..a3 values unless they're obtained from the stack. These are only confirmed values. - Fix bt command in DDB. Previous implementation used thread's trapframe structure as a source info for trace unwinding, but this structure is filled only when exception occurs. Valid register values for sleeping processes are in pcb_context array. For curthread use pc/sp/ra for current frame r198181 | gonzo | 2009-10-16 16:52:18 -0600 (Fri, 16 Oct 2009) | 2 lines - Get rid of label_t. It came from NetBSD and was used only in one place r198154 | rrs | 2009-10-15 15:03:32 -0600 (Thu, 15 Oct 2009) | 10 lines Does 4 things: 1) Adds future RMI directories 2) Places intr_machdep.c in specfic files.arch pointing to the generic intr_machdep.c. This allows us to have an architecture dependant intr_machdep.c (which we will need for RMI) in the machine specific directory 3) removes intr_machdep.c from files.mips 4) Adds some TARGET_XLR_XLS ifdef's for the machine specific intra_machdep.h. We may need to look at finding a better place to put this. But first I want to get this thing compiling. r198066 | gonzo | 2009-10-13 19:43:53 -0600 (Tue, 13 Oct 2009) | 5 lines - Move stack tracing function to db_trace.c - Axe unused extern MipsXXX declarations - Move all declarations for functions in exceptions.S/swtch.S from trap.c to respective headers r197685 | gonzo | 2009-10-01 14:05:36 -0600 (Thu, 01 Oct 2009) | 2 lines - Sync caches properly when dealing with sf_buf r196215 | imp | 2009-08-14 10:15:18 -0600 (Fri, 14 Aug 2009) | 6 lines (u_int) is the wrong type here. Use unsigned long instead, even though that's only less wrong... r196199 | imp | 2009-08-13 13:47:13 -0600 (Thu, 13 Aug 2009) | 7 lines Use unsigned long instead of unsigned for the integer casts here. The former works for both ILP32 and LP64 programming models, while the latter fails LP64. r196089 | gonzo | 2009-08-09 19:49:59 -0600 (Sun, 09 Aug 2009) | 4 lines - Make i/d cache size field 32-bit to prevent overflow Submited by: Neelkanth Natu r195582 | imp | 2009-07-10 13:07:07 -0600 (Fri, 10 Jul 2009) | 2 lines fix prototype for MipsEmulateBranch. r195581 | imp | 2009-07-10 13:06:43 -0600 (Fri, 10 Jul 2009) | 2 lines Better definitions for a few types for n32/n64. r195580 | imp | 2009-07-10 13:06:15 -0600 (Fri, 10 Jul 2009) | 5 lines Fixed aligned macros... r195478 | gonzo | 2009-07-08 16:28:36 -0600 (Wed, 08 Jul 2009) | 5 lines - Port busdma code from FreeBSD/arm. This is more mature version that takes into account all limitation to DMA memory (boundaries, alignment) and implements bounce pages. - Add BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD case to bus_dmamap_sync_buf r195440 | imp | 2009-07-08 00:01:37 -0600 (Wed, 08 Jul 2009) | 2 lines Fix atomic_store_64 prototype for 64-bit systems. r195392 | imp | 2009-07-05 20:27:03 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines The MCOUNT macro isn't going to work in 64-bit mode. Add a note to this effect. r195391 | imp | 2009-07-05 20:22:51 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines Provide a macro for PTR_ADDU as well. We may need to implement this differently for N32... Use PTR_ADDU in DO_AST macro. r195390 | imp | 2009-07-05 20:22:06 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines Change the addu here to daddu. addu paranoina prodded by: jmallet@ r195382 | imp | 2009-07-05 15:16:26 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 5 lines addu and subu are special. We need to use daddu and dsubu here to get proper behavior. Submitted by: jmallet@ r195370 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:20:16 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 6 lines The SB1 has cohernet memory, so add it. Also, Maxmem is better as a long. Submitted by: Neelkanth Natu r195369 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:19:28 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines The SB1 needs a special value for the cache field of the pte. Submitted by: Neelkanth Natu r195368 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:18:06 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 2 lines compute the areas to save registers in for 64-bit access correctly. r195367 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:17:11 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines First cut at 64-bit types. not 100% sure these are all correct for N32 ABI. r195366 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:16:27 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines Trim unreferenced goo. SDRAM likely should be next, but it is still referenced. r195365 | imp | 2009-07-05 09:13:24 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 9 lines First cut at atomics for 64-bit machines and SMP machines. # Note: Cavium provided a port that has atomics similar to these, but # that does a syncw; sync; atomic; sync; syncw where we just do the classic # mips 'atomic' operation (eg ll; frob; sc). It is unclear to me why # the extra is needed. Since my initial target is one core, I'll defer # investigation until I bring up multiple cores. syncw is an octeon specific # instruction. r195359 | imp | 2009-07-05 02:14:00 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines Bring in cdefs.h from NetBSD to define ABI goo. Obtained from: NetBSD r195358 | imp | 2009-07-05 02:13:19 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines Pull in machine/cdefs.h for the ABI definitions. Provide a PTR_LA, ala sgi, and use it in preference to a bare 'la' so that it gets translated to a 'dla' for the 64-bit pointer ABIs. r195357 | imp | 2009-07-05 01:01:34 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 2 lines Use uintptr_t rather than unsigned here for 64-bit correctness. r195356 | imp | 2009-07-05 01:00:51 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 6 lines Define __ELF_WORD_SIZE appropriately for n64. Note for N32 I believe this is correct. While registers are 64-bit, n32 is a 32-bit ABI and lives in a 32-bit world (with explicit 64-bit registers, however). Change an 8, which was 4 + 4 or sizeof(int) + SZREG to be a simple '4 + SZREG' to reflect the actual offset of the structure in question. r195355 | imp | 2009-07-05 00:56:51 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 7 lines (1) Use uintptr_t in preference to unsigned. The latter isn't right for 64-bit case, while the former is. (2) include a SB1 specific coherency mapping Submitted by: Neelkanth Nath (2) r195352 | imp | 2009-07-05 00:44:37 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 3 lines db_expr_t should be a intptr_t, not an int. These expressions can be addresses or numbers, and that's a intptr_t if I ever saw one. r195351 | imp | 2009-07-05 00:43:01 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 4 lines Define COP0_SYNC for SB1 CPU. Submitted by: Neelkanth Natu r195350 | imp | 2009-07-05 00:39:37 -0600 (Sun, 05 Jul 2009) | 7 lines Switch to ABI agnostic ta0-ta3. Provide defs for this in the right places. Provide n32/n64 register name defintions. This should have no effect for the O32 builds that everybody else uses, but should help make N64 builds possible (lots of other changes are needed for that). Obtained from: NetBSD (for the regdef.h changes) r195128 | gonzo | 2009-06-27 17:27:41 -0600 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 4 lines - Add support for handling TLS area address in kernel space. From the userland point of view get/set operations are performed using sysarch(2) call. r195076 | gonzo | 2009-06-26 13:54:06 -0600 (Fri, 26 Jun 2009) | 2 lines - Add guards to ensure that these files are included only once r194469 | gonzo | 2009-06-18 22:43:49 -0600 (Thu, 18 Jun 2009) | 16 lines - Mark temp variable as "earlyclobber" in assembler inline in atomic_fetchadd_32. Without it gcc would use it as input register for v and sometimes generate following code for function call like atomic_fetchadd_32(&(fp)->f_count, -1): 801238b4: 2402ffff li v0,-1 801238b8: c2230018 ll v1,24(s1) 801238bc: 00431021 addu v0,v0,v1 801238c0: e2220018 sc v0,24(s1) 801238c4: 1040fffc beqz v0,801238b8 <dupfdopen+0x2e8> 801238c8: 00000000 nop Which is definitly wrong because if sc fails v0 is set to 0 and previous value of -1 is overriden hence whole operation turns to bogus r194164 | imp | 2009-06-14 00:14:25 -0600 (Sun, 14 Jun 2009) | 3 lines bye bye. This is no longer referenced, but much code from it will resurface for a bus-space implementation. r194160 | imp | 2009-06-14 00:10:36 -0600 (Sun, 14 Jun 2009) | 3 lines Cavium-specific goo is no longer necessary here. Of course, I now have to write a bus space for cavium, but that shouldn't be too hard. r194157 | imp | 2009-06-14 00:01:46 -0600 (Sun, 14 Jun 2009) | 2 lines Move this to a more approrpiate plae. r194156 | imp | 2009-06-13 23:29:13 -0600 (Sat, 13 Jun 2009) | 2 lines Bring this in from the cavium port. r193487 | gonzo | 2009-06-05 02:37:11 -0600 (Fri, 05 Jun 2009) | 2 lines - Use restoreintr instead of enableint while accessing pcpu in DO_AST r192864 | gonzo | 2009-05-26 16:40:12 -0600 (Tue, 26 May 2009) | 4 lines - Replace CPU_NOFPU and SOFTFLOAT options with CPU_FPU. By default we assume that there is no FPU, because majority of SoC does not have it. r192817 | gonzo | 2009-05-26 10:35:05 -0600 (Tue, 26 May 2009) | 2 lines - Add type cast for atomic_cmpset_acq_ptr arguments r192792 | gonzo | 2009-05-26 00:01:17 -0600 (Tue, 26 May 2009) | 2 lines - Remove now unused NetBSDism intr.h r192177 | gonzo | 2009-05-15 20:39:13 -0600 (Fri, 15 May 2009) | 4 lines - Add MIPS_IS_KSEG0_ADDR, MIPS_IS_KSEG1_ADDR and MIPS_IS_VALID_PTR macroses thet check if address belongs to KSEG0, KSEG1 or both of them respectively. r191589 | gonzo | 2009-04-27 13:18:55 -0600 (Mon, 27 Apr 2009) | 3 lines - Cast argument to proper type in order to avoid warnings like "shift value is too large for given type" r191577 | gonzo | 2009-04-27 12:29:59 -0600 (Mon, 27 Apr 2009) | 4 lines - Use naming convention the same as MIPS spec does: eliminate _sel1 sufix and just use selector number. e.g. mips_rd_config_sel1 -> mips_rd_config1 - Add WatchHi/WatchLo accessors for selctors 1..3 (for debug purposes) r191451 | gonzo | 2009-04-23 22:17:21 -0600 (Thu, 23 Apr 2009) | 4 lines - Define accessor functions for CP0 Config(16) register selects 1, 2, 3. Content of these registers is defined in MIPS spec and can be used for obtaining info about CPU capabilities. r191282 | gonzo | 2009-04-19 16:02:14 -0600 (Sun, 19 Apr 2009) | 3 lines - Make mips_bus_space_generic be of type bus_space_tag_t instead of struct bus_space and update all relevant places. r191084 | gonzo | 2009-04-14 20:28:26 -0600 (Tue, 14 Apr 2009) | 6 lines Use FreeBSD/arm approach for handling bus space access: space tag is a pointer to bus_space structure that defines access methods and hence every bus can define own accessors. Default space is mips_bus_space_generic. It's a simple interface to physical memory, values are read with regard to host system byte order.
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#define MIPS_24K 0x93 /* MIPS 24Kc/24Kf ISA 32 Rel 2 */
#define MIPS_34K 0x95 /* MIPS 34K ISA 32 R2 MT */
#define MIPS_24KE 0x96 /* MIPS 24KEc ISA 32 Rel 2 */
#define MIPS_74K 0x97 /* MIPS 74Kc/74Kf ISA 32 Rel 2 */
/*
* AMD (company ID 3) use the processor ID field to donote the CPU core
* revision and the company options field do donate the SOC chip type.
*/
/* CPU processor revision IDs */
#define MIPS_AU_REV1 0x01 /* Alchemy Au1000 (Rev 1) ISA 32 */
#define MIPS_AU_REV2 0x02 /* Alchemy Au1000 (Rev 2) ISA 32 */
/* CPU company options IDs */
#define MIPS_AU1000 0x00
#define MIPS_AU1500 0x01
#define MIPS_AU1100 0x02
#define MIPS_AU1550 0x03
/*
* CPU processor revision IDs for company ID == 4 (Broadcom)
*/
#define MIPS_SB1 0x01 /* SiByte SB1 ISA 64 */
/*
* CPU processor revision IDs for company ID == 5 (SandCraft)
*/
#define MIPS_SR7100 0x04 /* SandCraft SR7100 ISA 64 */
/*
* FPU processor revision ID
*/
#define MIPS_SOFT 0x00 /* Software emulation ISA I */
#define MIPS_R2360 0x01 /* MIPS R2360 FPC ISA I */
#define MIPS_R2010 0x02 /* MIPS R2010 FPC ISA I */
#define MIPS_R3010 0x03 /* MIPS R3010 FPC ISA I */
#define MIPS_R6010 0x04 /* MIPS R6010 FPC ISA II */
#define MIPS_R4010 0x05 /* MIPS R4010 FPC ISA II */
#define MIPS_R31LSI 0x06 /* LSI Logic derivate ISA I */
#define MIPS_R3TOSH 0x22 /* Toshiba R3000 based FPU ISA I */
#ifdef ENABLE_MIPS_TX3900
#include <mips/r3900regs.h>
#endif
#ifdef MIPS3_5900
#include <mips/r5900regs.h>
#endif
#ifdef MIPS64_SB1
#include <mips/sb1regs.h>
#endif
#endif /* _MIPS_CPUREGS_H_ */