[444] | 1 | #include "sparclite.h" |
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| 2 | /**************************************************************************** |
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| 3 | |
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| 4 | THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED |
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| 5 | |
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| 6 | HP offers the following for use in the public domain. HP makes no |
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| 7 | warranty with regard to the software or it's performance and the |
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| 8 | user accepts the software "AS IS" with all faults. |
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| 9 | |
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| 10 | HP DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD |
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| 11 | TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES |
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| 12 | OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
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| 13 | |
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| 14 | ****************************************************************************/ |
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| 15 | |
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| 16 | /**************************************************************************** |
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| 17 | * Header: remcom.c,v 1.34 91/03/09 12:29:49 glenne Exp $ |
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| 18 | * |
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| 19 | * Module name: remcom.c $ |
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| 20 | * Revision: 1.34 $ |
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| 21 | * Date: 91/03/09 12:29:49 $ |
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| 22 | * Contributor: Lake Stevens Instrument Division$ |
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| 23 | * |
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| 24 | * Description: low level support for gdb debugger. $ |
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| 25 | * |
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| 26 | * Considerations: only works on target hardware $ |
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| 27 | * |
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| 28 | * Written by: Glenn Engel $ |
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| 29 | * ModuleState: Experimental $ |
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| 30 | * |
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| 31 | * NOTES: See Below $ |
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| 32 | * |
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| 33 | * Modified for SPARC by Stu Grossman, Cygnus Support. |
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| 34 | * |
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| 35 | * This code has been extensively tested on the Fujitsu SPARClite demo board. |
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| 36 | * |
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| 37 | * To enable debugger support, two things need to happen. One, a |
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| 38 | * call to set_debug_traps() is necessary in order to allow any breakpoints |
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| 39 | * or error conditions to be properly intercepted and reported to gdb. |
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| 40 | * Two, a breakpoint needs to be generated to begin communication. This |
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| 41 | * is most easily accomplished by a call to breakpoint(). Breakpoint() |
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| 42 | * simulates a breakpoint by executing a trap #1. |
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| 43 | * |
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| 44 | ************* |
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| 45 | * |
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| 46 | * The following gdb commands are supported: |
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| 47 | * |
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| 48 | * command function Return value |
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| 49 | * |
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| 50 | * g return the value of the CPU registers hex data or ENN |
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| 51 | * G set the value of the CPU registers OK or ENN |
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| 52 | * |
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| 53 | * mAA..AA,LLLL Read LLLL bytes at address AA..AA hex data or ENN |
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| 54 | * MAA..AA,LLLL: Write LLLL bytes at address AA.AA OK or ENN |
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| 55 | * |
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| 56 | * c Resume at current address SNN ( signal NN) |
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| 57 | * cAA..AA Continue at address AA..AA SNN |
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| 58 | * |
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| 59 | * s Step one instruction SNN |
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| 60 | * sAA..AA Step one instruction from AA..AA SNN |
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| 61 | * |
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| 62 | * k kill |
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| 63 | * |
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| 64 | * ? What was the last sigval ? SNN (signal NN) |
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| 65 | * |
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| 66 | * bBB..BB Set baud rate to BB..BB OK or BNN, then sets |
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| 67 | * baud rate |
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| 68 | * |
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| 69 | * All commands and responses are sent with a packet which includes a |
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| 70 | * checksum. A packet consists of |
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| 71 | * |
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| 72 | * $<packet info>#<checksum>. |
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| 73 | * |
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| 74 | * where |
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| 75 | * <packet info> :: <characters representing the command or response> |
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| 76 | * <checksum> :: < two hex digits computed as modulo 256 sum of <packetinfo>> |
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| 77 | * |
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| 78 | * When a packet is received, it is first acknowledged with either '+' or '-'. |
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| 79 | * '+' indicates a successful transfer. '-' indicates a failed transfer. |
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| 80 | * |
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| 81 | * Example: |
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| 82 | * |
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| 83 | * Host: Reply: |
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| 84 | * $m0,10#2a +$00010203040506070809101112131415#42 |
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| 85 | * |
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| 86 | ****************************************************************************/ |
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| 87 | |
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| 88 | #include <string.h> |
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| 89 | #include <signal.h> |
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| 90 | |
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| 91 | /************************************************************************ |
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| 92 | * |
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| 93 | * external low-level support routines |
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| 94 | */ |
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| 95 | |
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| 96 | extern putDebugChar(); /* write a single character */ |
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| 97 | extern getDebugChar(); /* read and return a single char */ |
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| 98 | |
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| 99 | /************************************************************************/ |
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| 100 | /* BUFMAX defines the maximum number of characters in inbound/outbound buffers*/ |
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| 101 | /* at least NUMREGBYTES*2 are needed for register packets */ |
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| 102 | #define BUFMAX 2048 |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | static int initialized = 0; /* !0 means we've been initialized */ |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | static void set_mem_fault_trap(); |
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| 107 | |
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| 108 | static const char hexchars[]="0123456789abcdef"; |
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| 109 | |
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| 110 | #define NUMREGS 72 |
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| 111 | |
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| 112 | /* Number of bytes of registers. */ |
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| 113 | #define NUMREGBYTES (NUMREGS * 4) |
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| 114 | enum regnames {G0, G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G7, |
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| 115 | O0, O1, O2, O3, O4, O5, SP, O7, |
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| 116 | L0, L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, |
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| 117 | I0, I1, I2, I3, I4, I5, FP, I7, |
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| 118 | |
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| 119 | F0, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, |
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| 120 | F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, F13, F14, F15, |
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| 121 | F16, F17, F18, F19, F20, F21, F22, F23, |
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| 122 | F24, F25, F26, F27, F28, F29, F30, F31, |
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| 123 | Y, PSR, WIM, TBR, PC, NPC, FPSR, CPSR }; |
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| 124 | |
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| 125 | /*************************** ASSEMBLY CODE MACROS *************************/ |
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| 126 | /* */ |
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| 127 | |
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| 128 | extern void trap_low(); |
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| 129 | |
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| 130 | asm(" |
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| 131 | .reserve trapstack, 1000 * 4, \"bss\", 8 |
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| 132 | |
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| 133 | .data |
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| 134 | .align 4 |
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| 135 | |
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| 136 | in_trap_handler: |
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| 137 | .word 0 |
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| 138 | |
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| 139 | .text |
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| 140 | .align 4 |
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| 141 | |
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| 142 | ! This function is called when any SPARC trap (except window overflow or |
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| 143 | ! underflow) occurs. It makes sure that the invalid register window is still |
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| 144 | ! available before jumping into C code. It will also restore the world if you |
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| 145 | ! return from handle_exception. |
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| 146 | |
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| 147 | .globl _trap_low |
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| 148 | _trap_low: |
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| 149 | mov %psr, %l0 |
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| 150 | mov %wim, %l3 |
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| 151 | |
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| 152 | srl %l3, %l0, %l4 ! wim >> cwp |
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| 153 | cmp %l4, 1 |
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| 154 | bne window_fine ! Branch if not in the invalid window |
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| 155 | nop |
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| 156 | |
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| 157 | ! Handle window overflow |
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| 158 | |
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| 159 | mov %g1, %l4 ! Save g1, we use it to hold the wim |
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| 160 | srl %l3, 1, %g1 ! Rotate wim right |
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| 161 | tst %g1 |
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| 162 | bg good_wim ! Branch if new wim is non-zero |
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| 163 | nop |
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| 164 | |
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| 165 | ! At this point, we need to bring a 1 into the high order bit of the wim. |
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| 166 | ! Since we don't want to make any assumptions about the number of register |
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| 167 | ! windows, we figure it out dynamically so as to setup the wim correctly. |
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| 168 | |
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| 169 | not %g1 ! Fill g1 with ones |
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| 170 | mov %g1, %wim ! Fill the wim with ones |
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| 171 | nop |
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| 172 | nop |
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| 173 | nop |
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| 174 | mov %wim, %g1 ! Read back the wim |
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| 175 | inc %g1 ! Now g1 has 1 just to left of wim |
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| 176 | srl %g1, 1, %g1 ! Now put 1 at top of wim |
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| 177 | mov %g0, %wim ! Clear wim so that subsequent save |
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| 178 | nop ! won't trap |
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| 179 | nop |
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| 180 | nop |
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| 181 | |
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| 182 | good_wim: |
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| 183 | save %g0, %g0, %g0 ! Slip into next window |
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| 184 | mov %g1, %wim ! Install the new wim |
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| 185 | |
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| 186 | std %l0, [%sp + 0 * 4] ! save L & I registers |
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| 187 | std %l2, [%sp + 2 * 4] |
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| 188 | std %l4, [%sp + 4 * 4] |
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| 189 | std %l6, [%sp + 6 * 4] |
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| 190 | |
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| 191 | std %i0, [%sp + 8 * 4] |
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| 192 | std %i2, [%sp + 10 * 4] |
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| 193 | std %i4, [%sp + 12 * 4] |
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| 194 | std %i6, [%sp + 14 * 4] |
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| 195 | |
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| 196 | restore ! Go back to trap window. |
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| 197 | mov %l4, %g1 ! Restore %g1 |
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| 198 | |
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| 199 | window_fine: |
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| 200 | sethi %hi(in_trap_handler), %l4 |
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| 201 | ld [%lo(in_trap_handler) + %l4], %l5 |
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| 202 | tst %l5 |
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| 203 | bg recursive_trap |
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| 204 | inc %l5 |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | set trapstack+1000*4, %sp ! Switch to trap stack |
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| 207 | |
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| 208 | recursive_trap: |
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| 209 | st %l5, [%lo(in_trap_handler) + %l4] |
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| 210 | sub %sp,(16+1+6+1+72)*4,%sp ! Make room for input & locals |
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| 211 | ! + hidden arg + arg spill |
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| 212 | ! + doubleword alignment |
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| 213 | ! + registers[72] local var |
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| 214 | |
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| 215 | std %g0, [%sp + (24 + 0) * 4] ! registers[Gx] |
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| 216 | std %g2, [%sp + (24 + 2) * 4] |
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| 217 | std %g4, [%sp + (24 + 4) * 4] |
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| 218 | std %g6, [%sp + (24 + 6) * 4] |
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| 219 | |
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| 220 | std %i0, [%sp + (24 + 8) * 4] ! registers[Ox] |
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| 221 | std %i2, [%sp + (24 + 10) * 4] |
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| 222 | std %i4, [%sp + (24 + 12) * 4] |
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| 223 | std %i6, [%sp + (24 + 14) * 4] |
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| 224 | ! F0->F31 not implemented |
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| 225 | mov %y, %l4 |
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| 226 | mov %tbr, %l5 |
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| 227 | st %l4, [%sp + (24 + 64) * 4] ! Y |
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| 228 | st %l0, [%sp + (24 + 65) * 4] ! PSR |
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| 229 | st %l3, [%sp + (24 + 66) * 4] ! WIM |
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| 230 | st %l5, [%sp + (24 + 67) * 4] ! TBR |
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| 231 | st %l1, [%sp + (24 + 68) * 4] ! PC |
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| 232 | st %l2, [%sp + (24 + 69) * 4] ! NPC |
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| 233 | |
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| 234 | ! CPSR and FPSR not impl |
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| 235 | |
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| 236 | or %l0, 0xf20, %l4 |
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| 237 | mov %l4, %psr ! Turn on traps, disable interrupts |
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| 238 | |
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| 239 | call _handle_exception |
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| 240 | add %sp, 24 * 4, %o0 ! Pass address of registers |
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| 241 | |
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| 242 | ! Reload all of the registers that aren't on the stack |
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| 243 | |
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| 244 | ld [%sp + (24 + 1) * 4], %g1 ! registers[Gx] |
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| 245 | ldd [%sp + (24 + 2) * 4], %g2 |
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| 246 | ldd [%sp + (24 + 4) * 4], %g4 |
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| 247 | ldd [%sp + (24 + 6) * 4], %g6 |
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| 248 | |
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| 249 | ldd [%sp + (24 + 8) * 4], %i0 ! registers[Ox] |
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| 250 | ldd [%sp + (24 + 10) * 4], %i2 |
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| 251 | ldd [%sp + (24 + 12) * 4], %i4 |
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| 252 | ldd [%sp + (24 + 14) * 4], %i6 |
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| 253 | |
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| 254 | ldd [%sp + (24 + 64) * 4], %l0 ! Y & PSR |
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| 255 | ldd [%sp + (24 + 68) * 4], %l2 ! PC & NPC |
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| 256 | |
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| 257 | restore ! Ensure that previous window is valid |
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| 258 | save %g0, %g0, %g0 ! by causing a window_underflow trap |
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| 259 | |
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| 260 | mov %l0, %y |
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| 261 | mov %l1, %psr ! Make sure that traps are disabled |
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| 262 | ! for rett |
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| 263 | |
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| 264 | sethi %hi(in_trap_handler), %l4 |
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| 265 | ld [%lo(in_trap_handler) + %l4], %l5 |
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| 266 | dec %l5 |
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| 267 | st %l5, [%lo(in_trap_handler) + %l4] |
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| 268 | |
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| 269 | jmpl %l2, %g0 ! Restore old PC |
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| 270 | rett %l3 ! Restore old nPC |
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| 271 | "); |
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| 272 | |
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| 273 | /* Convert ch from a hex digit to an int */ |
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| 274 | |
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| 275 | static int |
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| 276 | hex(ch) |
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| 277 | unsigned char ch; |
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| 278 | { |
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| 279 | if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'f') |
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| 280 | return ch-'a'+10; |
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| 281 | if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') |
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| 282 | return ch-'0'; |
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| 283 | if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'F') |
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| 284 | return ch-'A'+10; |
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| 285 | return -1; |
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| 286 | } |
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| 287 | |
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| 288 | /* scan for the sequence $<data>#<checksum> */ |
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| 289 | |
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| 290 | static void |
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| 291 | getpacket(buffer) |
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| 292 | char *buffer; |
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| 293 | { |
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| 294 | unsigned char checksum; |
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| 295 | unsigned char xmitcsum; |
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| 296 | int i; |
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| 297 | int count; |
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| 298 | unsigned char ch; |
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| 299 | |
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| 300 | do |
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| 301 | { |
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| 302 | /* wait around for the start character, ignore all other characters */ |
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| 303 | while ((ch = (getDebugChar() & 0x7f)) != '$') ; |
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| 304 | |
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| 305 | checksum = 0; |
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| 306 | xmitcsum = -1; |
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| 307 | |
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| 308 | count = 0; |
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| 309 | |
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| 310 | /* now, read until a # or end of buffer is found */ |
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| 311 | while (count < BUFMAX) |
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| 312 | { |
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| 313 | ch = getDebugChar() & 0x7f; |
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| 314 | if (ch == '#') |
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| 315 | break; |
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| 316 | checksum = checksum + ch; |
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| 317 | buffer[count] = ch; |
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| 318 | count = count + 1; |
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| 319 | } |
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| 320 | |
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| 321 | if (count >= BUFMAX) |
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| 322 | continue; |
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| 323 | |
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| 324 | buffer[count] = 0; |
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| 325 | |
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| 326 | if (ch == '#') |
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| 327 | { |
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| 328 | xmitcsum = hex(getDebugChar() & 0x7f) << 4; |
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| 329 | xmitcsum |= hex(getDebugChar() & 0x7f); |
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| 330 | #if 0 |
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| 331 | /* Humans shouldn't have to figure out checksums to type to it. */ |
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| 332 | putDebugChar ('+'); |
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| 333 | return; |
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| 334 | #endif |
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| 335 | if (checksum != xmitcsum) |
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| 336 | putDebugChar('-'); /* failed checksum */ |
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| 337 | else |
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| 338 | { |
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| 339 | putDebugChar('+'); /* successful transfer */ |
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| 340 | /* if a sequence char is present, reply the sequence ID */ |
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| 341 | if (buffer[2] == ':') |
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| 342 | { |
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| 343 | putDebugChar(buffer[0]); |
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| 344 | putDebugChar(buffer[1]); |
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| 345 | /* remove sequence chars from buffer */ |
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| 346 | count = strlen(buffer); |
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| 347 | for (i=3; i <= count; i++) |
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| 348 | buffer[i-3] = buffer[i]; |
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| 349 | } |
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| 350 | } |
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| 351 | } |
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| 352 | } |
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| 353 | while (checksum != xmitcsum); |
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| 354 | } |
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| 355 | |
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| 356 | /* send the packet in buffer. */ |
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| 357 | |
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| 358 | static void |
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| 359 | putpacket(buffer) |
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| 360 | unsigned char *buffer; |
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| 361 | { |
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| 362 | unsigned char checksum; |
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| 363 | int count; |
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| 364 | unsigned char ch; |
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| 365 | |
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| 366 | /* $<packet info>#<checksum>. */ |
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| 367 | do |
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| 368 | { |
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| 369 | putDebugChar('$'); |
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| 370 | checksum = 0; |
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| 371 | count = 0; |
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| 372 | |
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| 373 | while (ch = buffer[count]) |
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| 374 | { |
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| 375 | if (! putDebugChar(ch)) |
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| 376 | return; |
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| 377 | checksum += ch; |
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| 378 | count += 1; |
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| 379 | } |
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| 380 | |
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| 381 | putDebugChar('#'); |
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| 382 | putDebugChar(hexchars[checksum >> 4]); |
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| 383 | putDebugChar(hexchars[checksum & 0xf]); |
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| 384 | |
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| 385 | } |
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| 386 | while ((getDebugChar() & 0x7f) != '+'); |
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| 387 | } |
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| 388 | |
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| 389 | static char remcomInBuffer[BUFMAX]; |
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| 390 | static char remcomOutBuffer[BUFMAX]; |
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| 391 | |
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| 392 | /* Indicate to caller of mem2hex or hex2mem that there has been an |
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| 393 | error. */ |
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| 394 | static volatile int mem_err = 0; |
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| 395 | |
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| 396 | /* Convert the memory pointed to by mem into hex, placing result in buf. |
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| 397 | * Return a pointer to the last char put in buf (null), in case of mem fault, |
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| 398 | * return 0. |
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| 399 | * If MAY_FAULT is non-zero, then we will handle memory faults by returning |
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| 400 | * a 0, else treat a fault like any other fault in the stub. |
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| 401 | */ |
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| 402 | |
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| 403 | static unsigned char * |
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| 404 | mem2hex(mem, buf, count, may_fault) |
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| 405 | unsigned char *mem; |
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| 406 | unsigned char *buf; |
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| 407 | int count; |
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| 408 | int may_fault; |
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| 409 | { |
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| 410 | unsigned char ch; |
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| 411 | |
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| 412 | set_mem_fault_trap(may_fault); |
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| 413 | |
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| 414 | while (count-- > 0) |
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| 415 | { |
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| 416 | ch = *mem++; |
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| 417 | if (mem_err) |
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| 418 | return 0; |
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| 419 | *buf++ = hexchars[ch >> 4]; |
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| 420 | *buf++ = hexchars[ch & 0xf]; |
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| 421 | } |
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| 422 | |
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| 423 | *buf = 0; |
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| 424 | |
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| 425 | set_mem_fault_trap(0); |
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| 426 | |
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| 427 | return buf; |
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| 428 | } |
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| 429 | |
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| 430 | /* convert the hex array pointed to by buf into binary to be placed in mem |
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| 431 | * return a pointer to the character AFTER the last byte written */ |
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| 432 | |
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| 433 | static char * |
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| 434 | hex2mem(buf, mem, count, may_fault) |
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| 435 | unsigned char *buf; |
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| 436 | unsigned char *mem; |
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| 437 | int count; |
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| 438 | int may_fault; |
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| 439 | { |
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| 440 | int i; |
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| 441 | unsigned char ch; |
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| 442 | |
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| 443 | set_mem_fault_trap(may_fault); |
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| 444 | |
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| 445 | for (i=0; i<count; i++) |
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| 446 | { |
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| 447 | ch = hex(*buf++) << 4; |
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| 448 | ch |= hex(*buf++); |
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| 449 | *mem++ = ch; |
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| 450 | if (mem_err) |
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| 451 | return 0; |
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| 452 | } |
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| 453 | |
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| 454 | set_mem_fault_trap(0); |
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| 455 | |
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| 456 | return mem; |
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| 457 | } |
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| 458 | |
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| 459 | /* This table contains the mapping between SPARC hardware trap types, and |
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| 460 | signals, which are primarily what GDB understands. It also indicates |
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| 461 | which hardware traps we need to commandeer when initializing the stub. */ |
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| 462 | |
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| 463 | static struct hard_trap_info |
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| 464 | { |
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| 465 | unsigned char tt; /* Trap type code for SPARClite */ |
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| 466 | unsigned char signo; /* Signal that we map this trap into */ |
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| 467 | } hard_trap_info[] = { |
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| 468 | {1, SIGSEGV}, /* instruction access error */ |
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| 469 | {2, SIGILL}, /* privileged instruction */ |
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| 470 | {3, SIGILL}, /* illegal instruction */ |
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| 471 | {4, SIGEMT}, /* fp disabled */ |
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| 472 | {36, SIGEMT}, /* cp disabled */ |
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| 473 | {7, SIGBUS}, /* mem address not aligned */ |
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| 474 | {9, SIGSEGV}, /* data access exception */ |
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| 475 | {10, SIGEMT}, /* tag overflow */ |
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| 476 | {128+1, SIGTRAP}, /* ta 1 - normal breakpoint instruction */ |
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| 477 | {0, 0} /* Must be last */ |
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| 478 | }; |
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| 479 | |
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| 480 | /* Set up exception handlers for tracing and breakpoints */ |
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| 481 | |
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| 482 | void |
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| 483 | set_debug_traps() |
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| 484 | { |
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| 485 | struct hard_trap_info *ht; |
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| 486 | |
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| 487 | for (ht = hard_trap_info; ht->tt && ht->signo; ht++) |
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| 488 | exceptionHandler(ht->tt, trap_low); |
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| 489 | |
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| 490 | /* In case GDB is started before us, ack any packets (presumably |
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| 491 | "$?#xx") sitting there. */ |
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| 492 | |
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| 493 | putDebugChar ('+'); |
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| 494 | |
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| 495 | initialized = 1; |
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| 496 | } |
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| 497 | |
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| 498 | asm (" |
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| 499 | ! Trap handler for memory errors. This just sets mem_err to be non-zero. It |
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| 500 | ! assumes that %l1 is non-zero. This should be safe, as it is doubtful that |
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| 501 | ! 0 would ever contain code that could mem fault. This routine will skip |
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| 502 | ! past the faulting instruction after setting mem_err. |
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| 503 | |
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| 504 | .text |
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| 505 | .align 4 |
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| 506 | |
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| 507 | _fltr_set_mem_err: |
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| 508 | sethi %hi(_mem_err), %l0 |
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| 509 | st %l1, [%l0 + %lo(_mem_err)] |
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| 510 | jmpl %l2, %g0 |
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| 511 | rett %l2+4 |
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| 512 | "); |
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| 513 | |
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| 514 | static void |
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| 515 | set_mem_fault_trap(enable) |
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| 516 | int enable; |
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| 517 | { |
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| 518 | extern void fltr_set_mem_err(); |
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| 519 | mem_err = 0; |
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| 520 | |
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| 521 | if (enable) |
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| 522 | exceptionHandler(9, fltr_set_mem_err); |
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| 523 | else |
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| 524 | exceptionHandler(9, trap_low); |
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| 525 | } |
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| 526 | |
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| 527 | /* Convert the SPARC hardware trap type code to a unix signal number. */ |
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| 528 | |
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| 529 | static int |
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| 530 | computeSignal(tt) |
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| 531 | int tt; |
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| 532 | { |
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| 533 | struct hard_trap_info *ht; |
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| 534 | |
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| 535 | for (ht = hard_trap_info; ht->tt && ht->signo; ht++) |
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| 536 | if (ht->tt == tt) |
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| 537 | return ht->signo; |
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| 538 | |
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| 539 | return SIGHUP; /* default for things we don't know about */ |
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| 540 | } |
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| 541 | |
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| 542 | /* |
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| 543 | * While we find nice hex chars, build an int. |
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| 544 | * Return number of chars processed. |
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| 545 | */ |
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| 546 | |
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| 547 | static unsigned int |
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| 548 | hexToInt(char **ptr, int *intValue) |
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| 549 | { |
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| 550 | int numChars = 0; |
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| 551 | int hexValue; |
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| 552 | |
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| 553 | *intValue = 0; |
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| 554 | |
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| 555 | while (**ptr) |
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| 556 | { |
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| 557 | hexValue = hex(**ptr); |
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| 558 | if (hexValue < 0) |
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| 559 | break; |
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| 560 | |
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| 561 | *intValue = (*intValue << 4) | hexValue; |
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| 562 | numChars ++; |
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| 563 | |
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| 564 | (*ptr)++; |
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| 565 | } |
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| 566 | |
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| 567 | return (numChars); |
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| 568 | } |
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| 569 | |
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| 570 | /* |
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| 571 | * This function does all command procesing for interfacing to gdb. It |
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| 572 | * returns 1 if you should skip the instruction at the trap address, 0 |
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| 573 | * otherwise. |
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| 574 | */ |
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| 575 | |
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| 576 | extern void breakinst(); |
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| 577 | |
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| 578 | static void |
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| 579 | handle_exception (registers) |
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| 580 | unsigned long *registers; |
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| 581 | { |
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| 582 | int tt; /* Trap type */ |
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| 583 | int sigval; |
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| 584 | unsigned int addr; |
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| 585 | int length; |
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| 586 | char *ptr; |
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| 587 | unsigned long *sp; |
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| 588 | |
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| 589 | /* First, we must force all of the windows to be spilled out */ |
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| 590 | |
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| 591 | asm(" save %sp, -64, %sp |
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| 592 | save %sp, -64, %sp |
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| 593 | save %sp, -64, %sp |
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| 594 | save %sp, -64, %sp |
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| 595 | save %sp, -64, %sp |
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| 596 | save %sp, -64, %sp |
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| 597 | save %sp, -64, %sp |
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| 598 | save %sp, -64, %sp |
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| 599 | restore |
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| 600 | restore |
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| 601 | restore |
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| 602 | restore |
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| 603 | restore |
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| 604 | restore |
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| 605 | restore |
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| 606 | restore |
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| 607 | "); |
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| 608 | |
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| 609 | if (registers[PC] == (unsigned long)breakinst) |
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| 610 | { |
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| 611 | registers[PC] = registers[NPC]; |
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| 612 | registers[NPC] += 4; |
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| 613 | } |
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| 614 | |
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| 615 | sp = (unsigned long *)registers[SP]; |
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| 616 | |
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| 617 | tt = (registers[TBR] >> 4) & 0xff; |
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| 618 | |
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| 619 | /* reply to host that an exception has occurred */ |
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| 620 | sigval = computeSignal(tt); |
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| 621 | ptr = remcomOutBuffer; |
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| 622 | |
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| 623 | *ptr++ = 'T'; |
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| 624 | *ptr++ = hexchars[sigval >> 4]; |
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| 625 | *ptr++ = hexchars[sigval & 0xf]; |
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| 626 | |
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| 627 | *ptr++ = hexchars[PC >> 4]; |
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| 628 | *ptr++ = hexchars[PC & 0xf]; |
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| 629 | *ptr++ = ':'; |
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| 630 | ptr = mem2hex((char *)®isters[PC], ptr, 4, 0); |
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| 631 | *ptr++ = ';'; |
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| 632 | |
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| 633 | *ptr++ = hexchars[FP >> 4]; |
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| 634 | *ptr++ = hexchars[FP & 0xf]; |
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| 635 | *ptr++ = ':'; |
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| 636 | ptr = mem2hex(sp + 8 + 6, ptr, 4, 0); /* FP */ |
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| 637 | *ptr++ = ';'; |
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| 638 | |
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| 639 | *ptr++ = hexchars[SP >> 4]; |
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| 640 | *ptr++ = hexchars[SP & 0xf]; |
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| 641 | *ptr++ = ':'; |
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| 642 | ptr = mem2hex((char *)&sp, ptr, 4, 0); |
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| 643 | *ptr++ = ';'; |
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| 644 | |
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| 645 | *ptr++ = hexchars[NPC >> 4]; |
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| 646 | *ptr++ = hexchars[NPC & 0xf]; |
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| 647 | *ptr++ = ':'; |
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| 648 | ptr = mem2hex((char *)®isters[NPC], ptr, 4, 0); |
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| 649 | *ptr++ = ';'; |
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| 650 | |
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| 651 | *ptr++ = hexchars[O7 >> 4]; |
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| 652 | *ptr++ = hexchars[O7 & 0xf]; |
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| 653 | *ptr++ = ':'; |
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| 654 | ptr = mem2hex((char *)®isters[O7], ptr, 4, 0); |
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| 655 | *ptr++ = ';'; |
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| 656 | |
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| 657 | *ptr++ = 0; |
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| 658 | |
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| 659 | putpacket(remcomOutBuffer); |
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| 660 | |
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| 661 | while (1) |
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| 662 | { |
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| 663 | remcomOutBuffer[0] = 0; |
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| 664 | |
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| 665 | getpacket(remcomInBuffer); |
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| 666 | switch (remcomInBuffer[0]) |
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| 667 | { |
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| 668 | case '?': |
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| 669 | remcomOutBuffer[0] = 'S'; |
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| 670 | remcomOutBuffer[1] = hexchars[sigval >> 4]; |
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| 671 | remcomOutBuffer[2] = hexchars[sigval & 0xf]; |
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| 672 | remcomOutBuffer[3] = 0; |
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| 673 | break; |
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| 674 | |
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| 675 | case 'd': |
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| 676 | /* toggle debug flag */ |
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| 677 | break; |
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| 678 | |
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| 679 | case 'g': /* return the value of the CPU registers */ |
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| 680 | { |
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| 681 | ptr = remcomOutBuffer; |
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| 682 | ptr = mem2hex((char *)registers, ptr, 16 * 4, 0); /* G & O regs */ |
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| 683 | ptr = mem2hex(sp + 0, ptr, 16 * 4, 0); /* L & I regs */ |
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| 684 | memset(ptr, '0', 32 * 8); /* Floating point */ |
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| 685 | mem2hex((char *)®isters[Y], |
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| 686 | ptr + 32 * 4 * 2, |
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| 687 | 8 * 4, |
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| 688 | 0); /* Y, PSR, WIM, TBR, PC, NPC, FPSR, CPSR */ |
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| 689 | } |
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| 690 | break; |
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| 691 | |
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| 692 | case 'G': /* set the value of the CPU registers - return OK */ |
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| 693 | { |
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| 694 | unsigned long *newsp, psr; |
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| 695 | |
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| 696 | psr = registers[PSR]; |
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| 697 | |
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| 698 | ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; |
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| 699 | hex2mem(ptr, (char *)registers, 16 * 4, 0); /* G & O regs */ |
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| 700 | hex2mem(ptr + 16 * 4 * 2, sp + 0, 16 * 4, 0); /* L & I regs */ |
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| 701 | hex2mem(ptr + 64 * 4 * 2, (char *)®isters[Y], |
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| 702 | 8 * 4, 0); /* Y, PSR, WIM, TBR, PC, NPC, FPSR, CPSR */ |
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| 703 | |
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| 704 | /* See if the stack pointer has moved. If so, then copy the saved |
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| 705 | locals and ins to the new location. This keeps the window |
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| 706 | overflow and underflow routines happy. */ |
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| 707 | |
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| 708 | newsp = (unsigned long *)registers[SP]; |
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| 709 | if (sp != newsp) |
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| 710 | sp = memcpy(newsp, sp, 16 * 4); |
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| 711 | |
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| 712 | /* Don't allow CWP to be modified. */ |
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| 713 | |
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| 714 | if (psr != registers[PSR]) |
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| 715 | registers[PSR] = (psr & 0x1f) | (registers[PSR] & ~0x1f); |
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| 716 | |
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| 717 | strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"OK"); |
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| 718 | } |
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| 719 | break; |
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| 720 | |
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| 721 | case 'm': /* mAA..AA,LLLL Read LLLL bytes at address AA..AA */ |
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| 722 | /* Try to read %x,%x. */ |
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| 723 | |
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| 724 | ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; |
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| 725 | |
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| 726 | if (hexToInt(&ptr, &addr) |
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| 727 | && *ptr++ == ',' |
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| 728 | && hexToInt(&ptr, &length)) |
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| 729 | { |
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| 730 | if (mem2hex((char *)addr, remcomOutBuffer, length, 1)) |
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| 731 | break; |
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| 732 | |
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| 733 | strcpy (remcomOutBuffer, "E03"); |
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| 734 | } |
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| 735 | else |
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| 736 | strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"E01"); |
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| 737 | break; |
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| 738 | |
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| 739 | case 'M': /* MAA..AA,LLLL: Write LLLL bytes at address AA.AA return OK */ |
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| 740 | /* Try to read '%x,%x:'. */ |
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| 741 | |
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| 742 | ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; |
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| 743 | |
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| 744 | if (hexToInt(&ptr, &addr) |
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| 745 | && *ptr++ == ',' |
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| 746 | && hexToInt(&ptr, &length) |
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| 747 | && *ptr++ == ':') |
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| 748 | { |
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| 749 | if (hex2mem(ptr, (char *)addr, length, 1)) |
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| 750 | strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "OK"); |
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| 751 | else |
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| 752 | strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "E03"); |
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| 753 | } |
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| 754 | else |
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| 755 | strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "E02"); |
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| 756 | break; |
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| 757 | |
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| 758 | case 'c': /* cAA..AA Continue at address AA..AA(optional) */ |
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| 759 | /* try to read optional parameter, pc unchanged if no parm */ |
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| 760 | |
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| 761 | ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; |
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| 762 | if (hexToInt(&ptr, &addr)) |
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| 763 | { |
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| 764 | registers[PC] = addr; |
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| 765 | registers[NPC] = addr + 4; |
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| 766 | } |
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| 767 | |
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| 768 | /* Need to flush the instruction cache here, as we may have deposited a |
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| 769 | breakpoint, and the icache probably has no way of knowing that a data ref to |
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| 770 | some location may have changed something that is in the instruction cache. |
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| 771 | */ |
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| 772 | |
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| 773 | flush_i_cache(); |
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| 774 | return; |
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| 775 | |
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| 776 | /* kill the program */ |
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| 777 | case 'k' : /* do nothing */ |
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| 778 | break; |
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| 779 | #if 0 |
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| 780 | case 't': /* Test feature */ |
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| 781 | asm (" std %f30,[%sp]"); |
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| 782 | break; |
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| 783 | #endif |
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| 784 | case 'r': /* Reset */ |
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| 785 | asm ("call 0 |
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| 786 | nop "); |
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| 787 | break; |
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| 788 | |
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| 789 | #if 0 |
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| 790 | Disabled until we can unscrew this properly |
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| 791 | |
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| 792 | case 'b': /* bBB... Set baud rate to BB... */ |
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| 793 | { |
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| 794 | int baudrate; |
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| 795 | extern void set_timer_3(); |
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| 796 | |
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| 797 | ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1]; |
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| 798 | if (!hexToInt(&ptr, &baudrate)) |
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| 799 | { |
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| 800 | strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"B01"); |
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| 801 | break; |
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| 802 | } |
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| 803 | |
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| 804 | /* Convert baud rate to uart clock divider */ |
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| 805 | switch (baudrate) |
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| 806 | { |
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| 807 | case 38400: |
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| 808 | baudrate = 16; |
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| 809 | break; |
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| 810 | case 19200: |
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| 811 | baudrate = 33; |
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| 812 | break; |
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| 813 | case 9600: |
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| 814 | baudrate = 65; |
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| 815 | break; |
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| 816 | default: |
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| 817 | strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"B02"); |
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| 818 | goto x1; |
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| 819 | } |
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| 820 | |
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| 821 | putpacket("OK"); /* Ack before changing speed */ |
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| 822 | set_timer_3(baudrate); /* Set it */ |
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| 823 | } |
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| 824 | x1: break; |
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| 825 | #endif |
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| 826 | } /* switch */ |
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| 827 | |
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| 828 | /* reply to the request */ |
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| 829 | putpacket(remcomOutBuffer); |
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| 830 | } |
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| 831 | } |
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| 832 | |
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| 833 | /* This function will generate a breakpoint exception. It is used at the |
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| 834 | beginning of a program to sync up with a debugger and can be used |
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| 835 | otherwise as a quick means to stop program execution and "break" into |
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| 836 | the debugger. */ |
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| 837 | |
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| 838 | void |
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| 839 | breakpoint() |
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| 840 | { |
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| 841 | if (!initialized) |
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| 842 | return; |
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| 843 | |
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| 844 | asm(" .globl _breakinst |
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| 845 | |
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| 846 | _breakinst: ta 1 |
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| 847 | "); |
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| 848 | } |
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