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1 | /* |
2 | * linux/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copyright (C) 1996,1997,1998 Russell King. | |
5 | * ARM700 fix by Matthew Godbolt (linux-user@willothewisp.demon.co.uk) | |
afeb90ca | 6 | * nommu support by Hyok S. Choi (hyok.choi@samsung.com) |
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7 | * |
8 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | |
10 | * published by the Free Software Foundation. | |
11 | * | |
12 | * Low-level vector interface routines | |
13 | * | |
14 | * Note: there is a StrongARM bug in the STMIA rn, {regs}^ instruction that causes | |
15 | * it to save wrong values... Be aware! | |
16 | */ | |
1da177e4 | 17 | |
f09b9979 | 18 | #include <asm/memory.h> |
1da177e4 | 19 | #include <asm/glue.h> |
1da177e4 | 20 | #include <asm/vfpmacros.h> |
bce495d8 | 21 | #include <asm/arch/entry-macro.S> |
d6551e88 | 22 | #include <asm/thread_notify.h> |
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23 | |
24 | #include "entry-header.S" | |
25 | ||
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26 | /* |
27 | * Interrupt handling. Preserves r7, r8, r9 | |
28 | */ | |
29 | .macro irq_handler | |
30 | 1: get_irqnr_and_base r0, r6, r5, lr | |
31 | movne r1, sp | |
32 | @ | |
33 | @ routine called with r0 = irq number, r1 = struct pt_regs * | |
34 | @ | |
35 | adrne lr, 1b | |
36 | bne asm_do_IRQ | |
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37 | |
38 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP | |
39 | /* | |
40 | * XXX | |
41 | * | |
42 | * this macro assumes that irqstat (r6) and base (r5) are | |
43 | * preserved from get_irqnr_and_base above | |
44 | */ | |
45 | test_for_ipi r0, r6, r5, lr | |
46 | movne r0, sp | |
47 | adrne lr, 1b | |
48 | bne do_IPI | |
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49 | |
50 | #ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS | |
51 | test_for_ltirq r0, r6, r5, lr | |
52 | movne r0, sp | |
53 | adrne lr, 1b | |
54 | bne do_local_timer | |
55 | #endif | |
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56 | #endif |
57 | ||
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58 | .endm |
59 | ||
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60 | /* |
61 | * Invalid mode handlers | |
62 | */ | |
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63 | .macro inv_entry, reason |
64 | sub sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE | |
65 | stmib sp, {r1 - lr} | |
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66 | mov r1, #\reason |
67 | .endm | |
68 | ||
69 | __pabt_invalid: | |
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70 | inv_entry BAD_PREFETCH |
71 | b common_invalid | |
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72 | |
73 | __dabt_invalid: | |
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74 | inv_entry BAD_DATA |
75 | b common_invalid | |
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76 | |
77 | __irq_invalid: | |
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78 | inv_entry BAD_IRQ |
79 | b common_invalid | |
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80 | |
81 | __und_invalid: | |
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82 | inv_entry BAD_UNDEFINSTR |
83 | ||
84 | @ | |
85 | @ XXX fall through to common_invalid | |
86 | @ | |
87 | ||
88 | @ | |
89 | @ common_invalid - generic code for failed exception (re-entrant version of handlers) | |
90 | @ | |
91 | common_invalid: | |
92 | zero_fp | |
93 | ||
94 | ldmia r0, {r4 - r6} | |
95 | add r0, sp, #S_PC @ here for interlock avoidance | |
96 | mov r7, #-1 @ "" "" "" "" | |
97 | str r4, [sp] @ save preserved r0 | |
98 | stmia r0, {r5 - r7} @ lr_<exception>, | |
99 | @ cpsr_<exception>, "old_r0" | |
1da177e4 | 100 | |
1da177e4 | 101 | mov r0, sp |
ccea7a19 | 102 | and r2, r6, #0x1f |
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103 | b bad_mode |
104 | ||
105 | /* | |
106 | * SVC mode handlers | |
107 | */ | |
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108 | |
109 | #if defined(CONFIG_AEABI) && (__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5) | |
110 | #define SPFIX(code...) code | |
111 | #else | |
112 | #define SPFIX(code...) | |
113 | #endif | |
114 | ||
ccea7a19 | 115 | .macro svc_entry |
1da177e4 | 116 | sub sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE |
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117 | SPFIX( tst sp, #4 ) |
118 | SPFIX( bicne sp, sp, #4 ) | |
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119 | stmib sp, {r1 - r12} |
120 | ||
121 | ldmia r0, {r1 - r3} | |
122 | add r5, sp, #S_SP @ here for interlock avoidance | |
123 | mov r4, #-1 @ "" "" "" "" | |
124 | add r0, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE @ "" "" "" "" | |
2dede2d8 | 125 | SPFIX( addne r0, r0, #4 ) |
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126 | str r1, [sp] @ save the "real" r0 copied |
127 | @ from the exception stack | |
128 | ||
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129 | mov r1, lr |
130 | ||
131 | @ | |
132 | @ We are now ready to fill in the remaining blanks on the stack: | |
133 | @ | |
134 | @ r0 - sp_svc | |
135 | @ r1 - lr_svc | |
136 | @ r2 - lr_<exception>, already fixed up for correct return/restart | |
137 | @ r3 - spsr_<exception> | |
138 | @ r4 - orig_r0 (see pt_regs definition in ptrace.h) | |
139 | @ | |
140 | stmia r5, {r0 - r4} | |
141 | .endm | |
142 | ||
143 | .align 5 | |
144 | __dabt_svc: | |
ccea7a19 | 145 | svc_entry |
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146 | |
147 | @ | |
148 | @ get ready to re-enable interrupts if appropriate | |
149 | @ | |
150 | mrs r9, cpsr | |
151 | tst r3, #PSR_I_BIT | |
152 | biceq r9, r9, #PSR_I_BIT | |
153 | ||
154 | @ | |
155 | @ Call the processor-specific abort handler: | |
156 | @ | |
157 | @ r2 - aborted context pc | |
158 | @ r3 - aborted context cpsr | |
159 | @ | |
160 | @ The abort handler must return the aborted address in r0, and | |
161 | @ the fault status register in r1. r9 must be preserved. | |
162 | @ | |
163 | #ifdef MULTI_ABORT | |
164 | ldr r4, .LCprocfns | |
165 | mov lr, pc | |
166 | ldr pc, [r4] | |
167 | #else | |
168 | bl CPU_ABORT_HANDLER | |
169 | #endif | |
170 | ||
171 | @ | |
172 | @ set desired IRQ state, then call main handler | |
173 | @ | |
174 | msr cpsr_c, r9 | |
175 | mov r2, sp | |
176 | bl do_DataAbort | |
177 | ||
178 | @ | |
179 | @ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack | |
180 | @ | |
1ec42c0c | 181 | disable_irq |
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182 | |
183 | @ | |
184 | @ restore SPSR and restart the instruction | |
185 | @ | |
186 | ldr r0, [sp, #S_PSR] | |
187 | msr spsr_cxsf, r0 | |
188 | ldmia sp, {r0 - pc}^ @ load r0 - pc, cpsr | |
189 | ||
190 | .align 5 | |
191 | __irq_svc: | |
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192 | svc_entry |
193 | ||
1da177e4 | 194 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
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195 | get_thread_info tsk |
196 | ldr r8, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] @ get preempt count | |
197 | add r7, r8, #1 @ increment it | |
198 | str r7, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] | |
1da177e4 | 199 | #endif |
ccea7a19 | 200 | |
187a51ad | 201 | irq_handler |
1da177e4 | 202 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
706fdd9f | 203 | ldr r0, [tsk, #TI_FLAGS] @ get flags |
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204 | tst r0, #_TIF_NEED_RESCHED |
205 | blne svc_preempt | |
206 | preempt_return: | |
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207 | ldr r0, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] @ read preempt value |
208 | str r8, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] @ restore preempt count | |
1da177e4 | 209 | teq r0, r7 |
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210 | strne r0, [r0, -r0] @ bug() |
211 | #endif | |
212 | ldr r0, [sp, #S_PSR] @ irqs are already disabled | |
213 | msr spsr_cxsf, r0 | |
214 | ldmia sp, {r0 - pc}^ @ load r0 - pc, cpsr | |
215 | ||
216 | .ltorg | |
217 | ||
218 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT | |
219 | svc_preempt: | |
706fdd9f | 220 | teq r8, #0 @ was preempt count = 0 |
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221 | ldreq r6, .LCirq_stat |
222 | movne pc, lr @ no | |
223 | ldr r0, [r6, #4] @ local_irq_count | |
224 | ldr r1, [r6, #8] @ local_bh_count | |
225 | adds r0, r0, r1 | |
226 | movne pc, lr | |
227 | mov r7, #0 @ preempt_schedule_irq | |
706fdd9f | 228 | str r7, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] @ expects preempt_count == 0 |
1da177e4 | 229 | 1: bl preempt_schedule_irq @ irq en/disable is done inside |
706fdd9f | 230 | ldr r0, [tsk, #TI_FLAGS] @ get new tasks TI_FLAGS |
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231 | tst r0, #_TIF_NEED_RESCHED |
232 | beq preempt_return @ go again | |
233 | b 1b | |
234 | #endif | |
235 | ||
236 | .align 5 | |
237 | __und_svc: | |
ccea7a19 | 238 | svc_entry |
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239 | |
240 | @ | |
241 | @ call emulation code, which returns using r9 if it has emulated | |
242 | @ the instruction, or the more conventional lr if we are to treat | |
243 | @ this as a real undefined instruction | |
244 | @ | |
245 | @ r0 - instruction | |
246 | @ | |
247 | ldr r0, [r2, #-4] | |
248 | adr r9, 1f | |
249 | bl call_fpe | |
250 | ||
251 | mov r0, sp @ struct pt_regs *regs | |
252 | bl do_undefinstr | |
253 | ||
254 | @ | |
255 | @ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack | |
256 | @ | |
1ec42c0c | 257 | 1: disable_irq |
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258 | |
259 | @ | |
260 | @ restore SPSR and restart the instruction | |
261 | @ | |
262 | ldr lr, [sp, #S_PSR] @ Get SVC cpsr | |
263 | msr spsr_cxsf, lr | |
264 | ldmia sp, {r0 - pc}^ @ Restore SVC registers | |
265 | ||
266 | .align 5 | |
267 | __pabt_svc: | |
ccea7a19 | 268 | svc_entry |
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269 | |
270 | @ | |
271 | @ re-enable interrupts if appropriate | |
272 | @ | |
273 | mrs r9, cpsr | |
274 | tst r3, #PSR_I_BIT | |
275 | biceq r9, r9, #PSR_I_BIT | |
276 | msr cpsr_c, r9 | |
277 | ||
278 | @ | |
279 | @ set args, then call main handler | |
280 | @ | |
281 | @ r0 - address of faulting instruction | |
282 | @ r1 - pointer to registers on stack | |
283 | @ | |
284 | mov r0, r2 @ address (pc) | |
285 | mov r1, sp @ regs | |
286 | bl do_PrefetchAbort @ call abort handler | |
287 | ||
288 | @ | |
289 | @ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack | |
290 | @ | |
1ec42c0c | 291 | disable_irq |
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292 | |
293 | @ | |
294 | @ restore SPSR and restart the instruction | |
295 | @ | |
296 | ldr r0, [sp, #S_PSR] | |
297 | msr spsr_cxsf, r0 | |
298 | ldmia sp, {r0 - pc}^ @ load r0 - pc, cpsr | |
299 | ||
300 | .align 5 | |
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301 | .LCcralign: |
302 | .word cr_alignment | |
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303 | #ifdef MULTI_ABORT |
304 | .LCprocfns: | |
305 | .word processor | |
306 | #endif | |
307 | .LCfp: | |
308 | .word fp_enter | |
309 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT | |
310 | .LCirq_stat: | |
311 | .word irq_stat | |
312 | #endif | |
313 | ||
314 | /* | |
315 | * User mode handlers | |
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316 | * |
317 | * EABI note: sp_svc is always 64-bit aligned here, so should S_FRAME_SIZE | |
1da177e4 | 318 | */ |
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319 | |
320 | #if defined(CONFIG_AEABI) && (__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5) && (S_FRAME_SIZE & 7) | |
321 | #error "sizeof(struct pt_regs) must be a multiple of 8" | |
322 | #endif | |
323 | ||
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324 | .macro usr_entry |
325 | sub sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE | |
326 | stmib sp, {r1 - r12} | |
327 | ||
328 | ldmia r0, {r1 - r3} | |
329 | add r0, sp, #S_PC @ here for interlock avoidance | |
330 | mov r4, #-1 @ "" "" "" "" | |
331 | ||
332 | str r1, [sp] @ save the "real" r0 copied | |
333 | @ from the exception stack | |
1da177e4 | 334 | |
dcef1f63 | 335 | #if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 6 && !defined(CONFIG_NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG) |
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336 | #ifndef CONFIG_MMU |
337 | #warning "NPTL on non MMU needs fixing" | |
338 | #else | |
2d2669b6 | 339 | @ make sure our user space atomic helper is aborted |
f09b9979 | 340 | cmp r2, #TASK_SIZE |
2d2669b6 | 341 | bichs r3, r3, #PSR_Z_BIT |
49bca4c2 | 342 | #endif |
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343 | #endif |
344 | ||
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345 | @ |
346 | @ We are now ready to fill in the remaining blanks on the stack: | |
347 | @ | |
348 | @ r2 - lr_<exception>, already fixed up for correct return/restart | |
349 | @ r3 - spsr_<exception> | |
350 | @ r4 - orig_r0 (see pt_regs definition in ptrace.h) | |
351 | @ | |
352 | @ Also, separately save sp_usr and lr_usr | |
353 | @ | |
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354 | stmia r0, {r2 - r4} |
355 | stmdb r0, {sp, lr}^ | |
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356 | |
357 | @ | |
358 | @ Enable the alignment trap while in kernel mode | |
359 | @ | |
49f680ea | 360 | alignment_trap r0 |
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361 | |
362 | @ | |
363 | @ Clear FP to mark the first stack frame | |
364 | @ | |
365 | zero_fp | |
366 | .endm | |
367 | ||
368 | .align 5 | |
369 | __dabt_usr: | |
ccea7a19 | 370 | usr_entry |
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371 | |
372 | @ | |
373 | @ Call the processor-specific abort handler: | |
374 | @ | |
375 | @ r2 - aborted context pc | |
376 | @ r3 - aborted context cpsr | |
377 | @ | |
378 | @ The abort handler must return the aborted address in r0, and | |
379 | @ the fault status register in r1. | |
380 | @ | |
381 | #ifdef MULTI_ABORT | |
382 | ldr r4, .LCprocfns | |
383 | mov lr, pc | |
384 | ldr pc, [r4] | |
385 | #else | |
386 | bl CPU_ABORT_HANDLER | |
387 | #endif | |
388 | ||
389 | @ | |
390 | @ IRQs on, then call the main handler | |
391 | @ | |
1ec42c0c | 392 | enable_irq |
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393 | mov r2, sp |
394 | adr lr, ret_from_exception | |
395 | b do_DataAbort | |
396 | ||
397 | .align 5 | |
398 | __irq_usr: | |
ccea7a19 | 399 | usr_entry |
1da177e4 | 400 | |
706fdd9f | 401 | get_thread_info tsk |
1da177e4 | 402 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
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403 | ldr r8, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] @ get preempt count |
404 | add r7, r8, #1 @ increment it | |
405 | str r7, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] | |
1da177e4 | 406 | #endif |
ccea7a19 | 407 | |
187a51ad | 408 | irq_handler |
1da177e4 | 409 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
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410 | ldr r0, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] |
411 | str r8, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] | |
1da177e4 | 412 | teq r0, r7 |
1da177e4 | 413 | strne r0, [r0, -r0] |
1da177e4 | 414 | #endif |
ccea7a19 | 415 | |
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416 | mov why, #0 |
417 | b ret_to_user | |
418 | ||
419 | .ltorg | |
420 | ||
421 | .align 5 | |
422 | __und_usr: | |
ccea7a19 | 423 | usr_entry |
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424 | |
425 | tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT @ Thumb mode? | |
426 | bne fpundefinstr @ ignore FP | |
427 | sub r4, r2, #4 | |
428 | ||
429 | @ | |
430 | @ fall through to the emulation code, which returns using r9 if | |
431 | @ it has emulated the instruction, or the more conventional lr | |
432 | @ if we are to treat this as a real undefined instruction | |
433 | @ | |
434 | @ r0 - instruction | |
435 | @ | |
436 | 1: ldrt r0, [r4] | |
437 | adr r9, ret_from_exception | |
438 | adr lr, fpundefinstr | |
439 | @ | |
440 | @ fallthrough to call_fpe | |
441 | @ | |
442 | ||
443 | /* | |
444 | * The out of line fixup for the ldrt above. | |
445 | */ | |
446 | .section .fixup, "ax" | |
447 | 2: mov pc, r9 | |
448 | .previous | |
449 | .section __ex_table,"a" | |
450 | .long 1b, 2b | |
451 | .previous | |
452 | ||
453 | /* | |
454 | * Check whether the instruction is a co-processor instruction. | |
455 | * If yes, we need to call the relevant co-processor handler. | |
456 | * | |
457 | * Note that we don't do a full check here for the co-processor | |
458 | * instructions; all instructions with bit 27 set are well | |
459 | * defined. The only instructions that should fault are the | |
460 | * co-processor instructions. However, we have to watch out | |
461 | * for the ARM6/ARM7 SWI bug. | |
462 | * | |
463 | * Emulators may wish to make use of the following registers: | |
464 | * r0 = instruction opcode. | |
465 | * r2 = PC+4 | |
466 | * r10 = this threads thread_info structure. | |
467 | */ | |
468 | call_fpe: | |
469 | tst r0, #0x08000000 @ only CDP/CPRT/LDC/STC have bit 27 | |
470 | #if defined(CONFIG_CPU_ARM610) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_ARM710) | |
471 | and r8, r0, #0x0f000000 @ mask out op-code bits | |
472 | teqne r8, #0x0f000000 @ SWI (ARM6/7 bug)? | |
473 | #endif | |
474 | moveq pc, lr | |
475 | get_thread_info r10 @ get current thread | |
476 | and r8, r0, #0x00000f00 @ mask out CP number | |
477 | mov r7, #1 | |
478 | add r6, r10, #TI_USED_CP | |
479 | strb r7, [r6, r8, lsr #8] @ set appropriate used_cp[] | |
480 | #ifdef CONFIG_IWMMXT | |
481 | @ Test if we need to give access to iWMMXt coprocessors | |
482 | ldr r5, [r10, #TI_FLAGS] | |
483 | rsbs r7, r8, #(1 << 8) @ CP 0 or 1 only | |
484 | movcss r7, r5, lsr #(TIF_USING_IWMMXT + 1) | |
485 | bcs iwmmxt_task_enable | |
486 | #endif | |
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487 | add pc, pc, r8, lsr #6 |
488 | mov r0, r0 | |
489 | ||
490 | mov pc, lr @ CP#0 | |
491 | b do_fpe @ CP#1 (FPE) | |
492 | b do_fpe @ CP#2 (FPE) | |
493 | mov pc, lr @ CP#3 | |
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494 | #ifdef CONFIG_CRUNCH |
495 | b crunch_task_enable @ CP#4 (MaverickCrunch) | |
496 | b crunch_task_enable @ CP#5 (MaverickCrunch) | |
497 | b crunch_task_enable @ CP#6 (MaverickCrunch) | |
498 | #else | |
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499 | mov pc, lr @ CP#4 |
500 | mov pc, lr @ CP#5 | |
501 | mov pc, lr @ CP#6 | |
c17fad11 | 502 | #endif |
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503 | mov pc, lr @ CP#7 |
504 | mov pc, lr @ CP#8 | |
505 | mov pc, lr @ CP#9 | |
506 | #ifdef CONFIG_VFP | |
507 | b do_vfp @ CP#10 (VFP) | |
508 | b do_vfp @ CP#11 (VFP) | |
509 | #else | |
510 | mov pc, lr @ CP#10 (VFP) | |
511 | mov pc, lr @ CP#11 (VFP) | |
512 | #endif | |
513 | mov pc, lr @ CP#12 | |
514 | mov pc, lr @ CP#13 | |
515 | mov pc, lr @ CP#14 (Debug) | |
516 | mov pc, lr @ CP#15 (Control) | |
517 | ||
518 | do_fpe: | |
5d25ac03 | 519 | enable_irq |
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520 | ldr r4, .LCfp |
521 | add r10, r10, #TI_FPSTATE @ r10 = workspace | |
522 | ldr pc, [r4] @ Call FP module USR entry point | |
523 | ||
524 | /* | |
525 | * The FP module is called with these registers set: | |
526 | * r0 = instruction | |
527 | * r2 = PC+4 | |
528 | * r9 = normal "successful" return address | |
529 | * r10 = FP workspace | |
530 | * lr = unrecognised FP instruction return address | |
531 | */ | |
532 | ||
533 | .data | |
534 | ENTRY(fp_enter) | |
535 | .word fpundefinstr | |
536 | .text | |
537 | ||
538 | fpundefinstr: | |
539 | mov r0, sp | |
540 | adr lr, ret_from_exception | |
541 | b do_undefinstr | |
542 | ||
543 | .align 5 | |
544 | __pabt_usr: | |
ccea7a19 | 545 | usr_entry |
1da177e4 | 546 | |
1ec42c0c | 547 | enable_irq @ Enable interrupts |
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548 | mov r0, r2 @ address (pc) |
549 | mov r1, sp @ regs | |
550 | bl do_PrefetchAbort @ call abort handler | |
551 | /* fall through */ | |
552 | /* | |
553 | * This is the return code to user mode for abort handlers | |
554 | */ | |
555 | ENTRY(ret_from_exception) | |
556 | get_thread_info tsk | |
557 | mov why, #0 | |
558 | b ret_to_user | |
559 | ||
560 | /* | |
561 | * Register switch for ARMv3 and ARMv4 processors | |
562 | * r0 = previous task_struct, r1 = previous thread_info, r2 = next thread_info | |
563 | * previous and next are guaranteed not to be the same. | |
564 | */ | |
565 | ENTRY(__switch_to) | |
566 | add ip, r1, #TI_CPU_SAVE | |
567 | ldr r3, [r2, #TI_TP_VALUE] | |
568 | stmia ip!, {r4 - sl, fp, sp, lr} @ Store most regs on stack | |
d6551e88 RK |
569 | #ifdef CONFIG_MMU |
570 | ldr r6, [r2, #TI_CPU_DOMAIN] | |
afeb90ca | 571 | #endif |
b876386e | 572 | #if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 6 |
43cc1981 | 573 | #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_32v6K |
b876386e RK |
574 | clrex |
575 | #else | |
73394322 | 576 | strex r5, r4, [ip] @ Clear exclusive monitor |
b876386e RK |
577 | #endif |
578 | #endif | |
1da177e4 LT |
579 | #if defined(CONFIG_CPU_XSCALE) && !defined(CONFIG_IWMMXT) |
580 | mra r4, r5, acc0 | |
581 | stmia ip, {r4, r5} | |
582 | #endif | |
4b0e07a5 | 583 | #if defined(CONFIG_HAS_TLS_REG) |
2d2669b6 | 584 | mcr p15, 0, r3, c13, c0, 3 @ set TLS register |
4b0e07a5 | 585 | #elif !defined(CONFIG_TLS_REG_EMUL) |
1da177e4 | 586 | mov r4, #0xffff0fff |
2d2669b6 NP |
587 | str r3, [r4, #-15] @ TLS val at 0xffff0ff0 |
588 | #endif | |
afeb90ca | 589 | #ifdef CONFIG_MMU |
1da177e4 | 590 | mcr p15, 0, r6, c3, c0, 0 @ Set domain register |
afeb90ca | 591 | #endif |
ae95bfbb | 592 | #if defined(CONFIG_CPU_XSCALE) && !defined(CONFIG_IWMMXT) |
d6551e88 | 593 | add r4, r2, #TI_CPU_DOMAIN + 40 @ cpu_context_save->extra |
1da177e4 LT |
594 | ldmib r4, {r4, r5} |
595 | mar acc0, r4, r5 | |
596 | #endif | |
d6551e88 RK |
597 | mov r5, r0 |
598 | add r4, r2, #TI_CPU_SAVE | |
599 | ldr r0, =thread_notify_head | |
600 | mov r1, #THREAD_NOTIFY_SWITCH | |
601 | bl atomic_notifier_call_chain | |
602 | mov r0, r5 | |
603 | ldmia r4, {r4 - sl, fp, sp, pc} @ Load all regs saved previously | |
1da177e4 LT |
604 | |
605 | __INIT | |
2d2669b6 NP |
606 | |
607 | /* | |
608 | * User helpers. | |
609 | * | |
610 | * These are segment of kernel provided user code reachable from user space | |
611 | * at a fixed address in kernel memory. This is used to provide user space | |
612 | * with some operations which require kernel help because of unimplemented | |
613 | * native feature and/or instructions in many ARM CPUs. The idea is for | |
614 | * this code to be executed directly in user mode for best efficiency but | |
615 | * which is too intimate with the kernel counter part to be left to user | |
616 | * libraries. In fact this code might even differ from one CPU to another | |
617 | * depending on the available instruction set and restrictions like on | |
618 | * SMP systems. In other words, the kernel reserves the right to change | |
619 | * this code as needed without warning. Only the entry points and their | |
620 | * results are guaranteed to be stable. | |
621 | * | |
622 | * Each segment is 32-byte aligned and will be moved to the top of the high | |
623 | * vector page. New segments (if ever needed) must be added in front of | |
624 | * existing ones. This mechanism should be used only for things that are | |
625 | * really small and justified, and not be abused freely. | |
626 | * | |
627 | * User space is expected to implement those things inline when optimizing | |
628 | * for a processor that has the necessary native support, but only if such | |
629 | * resulting binaries are already to be incompatible with earlier ARM | |
630 | * processors due to the use of unsupported instructions other than what | |
631 | * is provided here. In other words don't make binaries unable to run on | |
632 | * earlier processors just for the sake of not using these kernel helpers | |
633 | * if your compiled code is not going to use the new instructions for other | |
634 | * purpose. | |
635 | */ | |
636 | ||
637 | .align 5 | |
638 | .globl __kuser_helper_start | |
639 | __kuser_helper_start: | |
640 | ||
7c612bfd NP |
641 | /* |
642 | * Reference prototype: | |
643 | * | |
644 | * void __kernel_memory_barrier(void) | |
645 | * | |
646 | * Input: | |
647 | * | |
648 | * lr = return address | |
649 | * | |
650 | * Output: | |
651 | * | |
652 | * none | |
653 | * | |
654 | * Clobbered: | |
655 | * | |
656 | * the Z flag might be lost | |
657 | * | |
658 | * Definition and user space usage example: | |
659 | * | |
660 | * typedef void (__kernel_dmb_t)(void); | |
661 | * #define __kernel_dmb (*(__kernel_dmb_t *)0xffff0fa0) | |
662 | * | |
663 | * Apply any needed memory barrier to preserve consistency with data modified | |
664 | * manually and __kuser_cmpxchg usage. | |
665 | * | |
666 | * This could be used as follows: | |
667 | * | |
668 | * #define __kernel_dmb() \ | |
669 | * asm volatile ( "mov r0, #0xffff0fff; mov lr, pc; sub pc, r0, #95" \ | |
6896eec0 | 670 | * : : : "r0", "lr","cc" ) |
7c612bfd NP |
671 | */ |
672 | ||
673 | __kuser_memory_barrier: @ 0xffff0fa0 | |
674 | ||
675 | #if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 6 && defined(CONFIG_SMP) | |
676 | mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 5 @ dmb | |
677 | #endif | |
678 | mov pc, lr | |
679 | ||
680 | .align 5 | |
681 | ||
2d2669b6 NP |
682 | /* |
683 | * Reference prototype: | |
684 | * | |
685 | * int __kernel_cmpxchg(int oldval, int newval, int *ptr) | |
686 | * | |
687 | * Input: | |
688 | * | |
689 | * r0 = oldval | |
690 | * r1 = newval | |
691 | * r2 = ptr | |
692 | * lr = return address | |
693 | * | |
694 | * Output: | |
695 | * | |
696 | * r0 = returned value (zero or non-zero) | |
697 | * C flag = set if r0 == 0, clear if r0 != 0 | |
698 | * | |
699 | * Clobbered: | |
700 | * | |
701 | * r3, ip, flags | |
702 | * | |
703 | * Definition and user space usage example: | |
704 | * | |
705 | * typedef int (__kernel_cmpxchg_t)(int oldval, int newval, int *ptr); | |
706 | * #define __kernel_cmpxchg (*(__kernel_cmpxchg_t *)0xffff0fc0) | |
707 | * | |
708 | * Atomically store newval in *ptr if *ptr is equal to oldval for user space. | |
709 | * Return zero if *ptr was changed or non-zero if no exchange happened. | |
710 | * The C flag is also set if *ptr was changed to allow for assembly | |
711 | * optimization in the calling code. | |
712 | * | |
5964eae8 NP |
713 | * Notes: |
714 | * | |
715 | * - This routine already includes memory barriers as needed. | |
716 | * | |
717 | * - A failure might be transient, i.e. it is possible, although unlikely, | |
718 | * that "failure" be returned even if *ptr == oldval. | |
7c612bfd | 719 | * |
2d2669b6 NP |
720 | * For example, a user space atomic_add implementation could look like this: |
721 | * | |
722 | * #define atomic_add(ptr, val) \ | |
723 | * ({ register unsigned int *__ptr asm("r2") = (ptr); \ | |
724 | * register unsigned int __result asm("r1"); \ | |
725 | * asm volatile ( \ | |
726 | * "1: @ atomic_add\n\t" \ | |
727 | * "ldr r0, [r2]\n\t" \ | |
728 | * "mov r3, #0xffff0fff\n\t" \ | |
729 | * "add lr, pc, #4\n\t" \ | |
730 | * "add r1, r0, %2\n\t" \ | |
731 | * "add pc, r3, #(0xffff0fc0 - 0xffff0fff)\n\t" \ | |
732 | * "bcc 1b" \ | |
733 | * : "=&r" (__result) \ | |
734 | * : "r" (__ptr), "rIL" (val) \ | |
735 | * : "r0","r3","ip","lr","cc","memory" ); \ | |
736 | * __result; }) | |
737 | */ | |
738 | ||
739 | __kuser_cmpxchg: @ 0xffff0fc0 | |
740 | ||
dcef1f63 | 741 | #if defined(CONFIG_NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG) |
2d2669b6 | 742 | |
dcef1f63 NP |
743 | /* |
744 | * Poor you. No fast solution possible... | |
745 | * The kernel itself must perform the operation. | |
746 | * A special ghost syscall is used for that (see traps.c). | |
747 | */ | |
5e097445 NP |
748 | stmfd sp!, {r7, lr} |
749 | mov r7, #0xff00 @ 0xfff0 into r7 for EABI | |
750 | orr r7, r7, #0xf0 | |
dcef1f63 | 751 | swi #0x9ffff0 |
5e097445 | 752 | ldmfd sp!, {r7, pc} |
dcef1f63 NP |
753 | |
754 | #elif __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 6 | |
2d2669b6 NP |
755 | |
756 | /* | |
757 | * Theory of operation: | |
758 | * | |
759 | * We set the Z flag before loading oldval. If ever an exception | |
760 | * occurs we can not be sure the loaded value will still be the same | |
761 | * when the exception returns, therefore the user exception handler | |
762 | * will clear the Z flag whenever the interrupted user code was | |
763 | * actually from the kernel address space (see the usr_entry macro). | |
764 | * | |
765 | * The post-increment on the str is used to prevent a race with an | |
766 | * exception happening just after the str instruction which would | |
767 | * clear the Z flag although the exchange was done. | |
768 | */ | |
49bca4c2 | 769 | #ifdef CONFIG_MMU |
2d2669b6 NP |
770 | teq ip, ip @ set Z flag |
771 | ldr ip, [r2] @ load current val | |
772 | add r3, r2, #1 @ prepare store ptr | |
773 | teqeq ip, r0 @ compare with oldval if still allowed | |
774 | streq r1, [r3, #-1]! @ store newval if still allowed | |
775 | subs r0, r2, r3 @ if r2 == r3 the str occured | |
49bca4c2 NP |
776 | #else |
777 | #warning "NPTL on non MMU needs fixing" | |
778 | mov r0, #-1 | |
779 | adds r0, r0, #0 | |
780 | #endif | |
2d2669b6 NP |
781 | mov pc, lr |
782 | ||
783 | #else | |
784 | ||
7c612bfd NP |
785 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
786 | mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 5 @ dmb | |
787 | #endif | |
2d2669b6 NP |
788 | ldrex r3, [r2] |
789 | subs r3, r3, r0 | |
790 | strexeq r3, r1, [r2] | |
791 | rsbs r0, r3, #0 | |
7c612bfd NP |
792 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
793 | mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 5 @ dmb | |
794 | #endif | |
2d2669b6 NP |
795 | mov pc, lr |
796 | ||
797 | #endif | |
798 | ||
799 | .align 5 | |
800 | ||
801 | /* | |
802 | * Reference prototype: | |
803 | * | |
804 | * int __kernel_get_tls(void) | |
805 | * | |
806 | * Input: | |
807 | * | |
808 | * lr = return address | |
809 | * | |
810 | * Output: | |
811 | * | |
812 | * r0 = TLS value | |
813 | * | |
814 | * Clobbered: | |
815 | * | |
816 | * the Z flag might be lost | |
817 | * | |
818 | * Definition and user space usage example: | |
819 | * | |
820 | * typedef int (__kernel_get_tls_t)(void); | |
821 | * #define __kernel_get_tls (*(__kernel_get_tls_t *)0xffff0fe0) | |
822 | * | |
823 | * Get the TLS value as previously set via the __ARM_NR_set_tls syscall. | |
824 | * | |
825 | * This could be used as follows: | |
826 | * | |
827 | * #define __kernel_get_tls() \ | |
828 | * ({ register unsigned int __val asm("r0"); \ | |
829 | * asm( "mov r0, #0xffff0fff; mov lr, pc; sub pc, r0, #31" \ | |
830 | * : "=r" (__val) : : "lr","cc" ); \ | |
831 | * __val; }) | |
832 | */ | |
833 | ||
834 | __kuser_get_tls: @ 0xffff0fe0 | |
835 | ||
4b0e07a5 | 836 | #if !defined(CONFIG_HAS_TLS_REG) && !defined(CONFIG_TLS_REG_EMUL) |
2d2669b6 NP |
837 | |
838 | ldr r0, [pc, #(16 - 8)] @ TLS stored at 0xffff0ff0 | |
839 | mov pc, lr | |
840 | ||
841 | #else | |
842 | ||
843 | mrc p15, 0, r0, c13, c0, 3 @ read TLS register | |
844 | mov pc, lr | |
845 | ||
846 | #endif | |
847 | ||
848 | .rep 5 | |
849 | .word 0 @ pad up to __kuser_helper_version | |
850 | .endr | |
851 | ||
852 | /* | |
853 | * Reference declaration: | |
854 | * | |
855 | * extern unsigned int __kernel_helper_version; | |
856 | * | |
857 | * Definition and user space usage example: | |
858 | * | |
859 | * #define __kernel_helper_version (*(unsigned int *)0xffff0ffc) | |
860 | * | |
861 | * User space may read this to determine the curent number of helpers | |
862 | * available. | |
863 | */ | |
864 | ||
865 | __kuser_helper_version: @ 0xffff0ffc | |
866 | .word ((__kuser_helper_end - __kuser_helper_start) >> 5) | |
867 | ||
868 | .globl __kuser_helper_end | |
869 | __kuser_helper_end: | |
870 | ||
871 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
872 | /* |
873 | * Vector stubs. | |
874 | * | |
7933523d RK |
875 | * This code is copied to 0xffff0200 so we can use branches in the |
876 | * vectors, rather than ldr's. Note that this code must not | |
877 | * exceed 0x300 bytes. | |
1da177e4 LT |
878 | * |
879 | * Common stub entry macro: | |
880 | * Enter in IRQ mode, spsr = SVC/USR CPSR, lr = SVC/USR PC | |
ccea7a19 RK |
881 | * |
882 | * SP points to a minimal amount of processor-private memory, the address | |
883 | * of which is copied into r0 for the mode specific abort handler. | |
1da177e4 | 884 | */ |
b7ec4795 | 885 | .macro vector_stub, name, mode, correction=0 |
1da177e4 LT |
886 | .align 5 |
887 | ||
888 | vector_\name: | |
1da177e4 LT |
889 | .if \correction |
890 | sub lr, lr, #\correction | |
891 | .endif | |
ccea7a19 RK |
892 | |
893 | @ | |
894 | @ Save r0, lr_<exception> (parent PC) and spsr_<exception> | |
895 | @ (parent CPSR) | |
896 | @ | |
897 | stmia sp, {r0, lr} @ save r0, lr | |
1da177e4 | 898 | mrs lr, spsr |
ccea7a19 RK |
899 | str lr, [sp, #8] @ save spsr |
900 | ||
1da177e4 | 901 | @ |
ccea7a19 | 902 | @ Prepare for SVC32 mode. IRQs remain disabled. |
1da177e4 | 903 | @ |
ccea7a19 | 904 | mrs r0, cpsr |
b7ec4795 | 905 | eor r0, r0, #(\mode ^ SVC_MODE) |
ccea7a19 | 906 | msr spsr_cxsf, r0 |
1da177e4 | 907 | |
ccea7a19 RK |
908 | @ |
909 | @ the branch table must immediately follow this code | |
910 | @ | |
ccea7a19 | 911 | and lr, lr, #0x0f |
b7ec4795 | 912 | mov r0, sp |
1da177e4 | 913 | ldr lr, [pc, lr, lsl #2] |
ccea7a19 | 914 | movs pc, lr @ branch to handler in SVC mode |
1da177e4 LT |
915 | .endm |
916 | ||
7933523d | 917 | .globl __stubs_start |
1da177e4 LT |
918 | __stubs_start: |
919 | /* | |
920 | * Interrupt dispatcher | |
921 | */ | |
b7ec4795 | 922 | vector_stub irq, IRQ_MODE, 4 |
1da177e4 LT |
923 | |
924 | .long __irq_usr @ 0 (USR_26 / USR_32) | |
925 | .long __irq_invalid @ 1 (FIQ_26 / FIQ_32) | |
926 | .long __irq_invalid @ 2 (IRQ_26 / IRQ_32) | |
927 | .long __irq_svc @ 3 (SVC_26 / SVC_32) | |
928 | .long __irq_invalid @ 4 | |
929 | .long __irq_invalid @ 5 | |
930 | .long __irq_invalid @ 6 | |
931 | .long __irq_invalid @ 7 | |
932 | .long __irq_invalid @ 8 | |
933 | .long __irq_invalid @ 9 | |
934 | .long __irq_invalid @ a | |
935 | .long __irq_invalid @ b | |
936 | .long __irq_invalid @ c | |
937 | .long __irq_invalid @ d | |
938 | .long __irq_invalid @ e | |
939 | .long __irq_invalid @ f | |
940 | ||
941 | /* | |
942 | * Data abort dispatcher | |
943 | * Enter in ABT mode, spsr = USR CPSR, lr = USR PC | |
944 | */ | |
b7ec4795 | 945 | vector_stub dabt, ABT_MODE, 8 |
1da177e4 LT |
946 | |
947 | .long __dabt_usr @ 0 (USR_26 / USR_32) | |
948 | .long __dabt_invalid @ 1 (FIQ_26 / FIQ_32) | |
949 | .long __dabt_invalid @ 2 (IRQ_26 / IRQ_32) | |
950 | .long __dabt_svc @ 3 (SVC_26 / SVC_32) | |
951 | .long __dabt_invalid @ 4 | |
952 | .long __dabt_invalid @ 5 | |
953 | .long __dabt_invalid @ 6 | |
954 | .long __dabt_invalid @ 7 | |
955 | .long __dabt_invalid @ 8 | |
956 | .long __dabt_invalid @ 9 | |
957 | .long __dabt_invalid @ a | |
958 | .long __dabt_invalid @ b | |
959 | .long __dabt_invalid @ c | |
960 | .long __dabt_invalid @ d | |
961 | .long __dabt_invalid @ e | |
962 | .long __dabt_invalid @ f | |
963 | ||
964 | /* | |
965 | * Prefetch abort dispatcher | |
966 | * Enter in ABT mode, spsr = USR CPSR, lr = USR PC | |
967 | */ | |
b7ec4795 | 968 | vector_stub pabt, ABT_MODE, 4 |
1da177e4 LT |
969 | |
970 | .long __pabt_usr @ 0 (USR_26 / USR_32) | |
971 | .long __pabt_invalid @ 1 (FIQ_26 / FIQ_32) | |
972 | .long __pabt_invalid @ 2 (IRQ_26 / IRQ_32) | |
973 | .long __pabt_svc @ 3 (SVC_26 / SVC_32) | |
974 | .long __pabt_invalid @ 4 | |
975 | .long __pabt_invalid @ 5 | |
976 | .long __pabt_invalid @ 6 | |
977 | .long __pabt_invalid @ 7 | |
978 | .long __pabt_invalid @ 8 | |
979 | .long __pabt_invalid @ 9 | |
980 | .long __pabt_invalid @ a | |
981 | .long __pabt_invalid @ b | |
982 | .long __pabt_invalid @ c | |
983 | .long __pabt_invalid @ d | |
984 | .long __pabt_invalid @ e | |
985 | .long __pabt_invalid @ f | |
986 | ||
987 | /* | |
988 | * Undef instr entry dispatcher | |
989 | * Enter in UND mode, spsr = SVC/USR CPSR, lr = SVC/USR PC | |
990 | */ | |
b7ec4795 | 991 | vector_stub und, UND_MODE |
1da177e4 LT |
992 | |
993 | .long __und_usr @ 0 (USR_26 / USR_32) | |
994 | .long __und_invalid @ 1 (FIQ_26 / FIQ_32) | |
995 | .long __und_invalid @ 2 (IRQ_26 / IRQ_32) | |
996 | .long __und_svc @ 3 (SVC_26 / SVC_32) | |
997 | .long __und_invalid @ 4 | |
998 | .long __und_invalid @ 5 | |
999 | .long __und_invalid @ 6 | |
1000 | .long __und_invalid @ 7 | |
1001 | .long __und_invalid @ 8 | |
1002 | .long __und_invalid @ 9 | |
1003 | .long __und_invalid @ a | |
1004 | .long __und_invalid @ b | |
1005 | .long __und_invalid @ c | |
1006 | .long __und_invalid @ d | |
1007 | .long __und_invalid @ e | |
1008 | .long __und_invalid @ f | |
1009 | ||
1010 | .align 5 | |
1011 | ||
1012 | /*============================================================================= | |
1013 | * Undefined FIQs | |
1014 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1015 | * Enter in FIQ mode, spsr = ANY CPSR, lr = ANY PC | |
1016 | * MUST PRESERVE SVC SPSR, but need to switch to SVC mode to show our msg. | |
1017 | * Basically to switch modes, we *HAVE* to clobber one register... brain | |
1018 | * damage alert! I don't think that we can execute any code in here in any | |
1019 | * other mode than FIQ... Ok you can switch to another mode, but you can't | |
1020 | * get out of that mode without clobbering one register. | |
1021 | */ | |
1022 | vector_fiq: | |
1023 | disable_fiq | |
1024 | subs pc, lr, #4 | |
1025 | ||
1026 | /*============================================================================= | |
1027 | * Address exception handler | |
1028 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1029 | * These aren't too critical. | |
1030 | * (they're not supposed to happen, and won't happen in 32-bit data mode). | |
1031 | */ | |
1032 | ||
1033 | vector_addrexcptn: | |
1034 | b vector_addrexcptn | |
1035 | ||
1036 | /* | |
1037 | * We group all the following data together to optimise | |
1038 | * for CPUs with separate I & D caches. | |
1039 | */ | |
1040 | .align 5 | |
1041 | ||
1042 | .LCvswi: | |
1043 | .word vector_swi | |
1044 | ||
7933523d | 1045 | .globl __stubs_end |
1da177e4 LT |
1046 | __stubs_end: |
1047 | ||
7933523d | 1048 | .equ stubs_offset, __vectors_start + 0x200 - __stubs_start |
1da177e4 | 1049 | |
7933523d RK |
1050 | .globl __vectors_start |
1051 | __vectors_start: | |
1da177e4 | 1052 | swi SYS_ERROR0 |
7933523d RK |
1053 | b vector_und + stubs_offset |
1054 | ldr pc, .LCvswi + stubs_offset | |
1055 | b vector_pabt + stubs_offset | |
1056 | b vector_dabt + stubs_offset | |
1057 | b vector_addrexcptn + stubs_offset | |
1058 | b vector_irq + stubs_offset | |
1059 | b vector_fiq + stubs_offset | |
1060 | ||
1061 | .globl __vectors_end | |
1062 | __vectors_end: | |
1da177e4 LT |
1063 | |
1064 | .data | |
1065 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
1066 | .globl cr_alignment |
1067 | .globl cr_no_alignment | |
1068 | cr_alignment: | |
1069 | .space 4 | |
1070 | cr_no_alignment: | |
1071 | .space 4 |