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The attached patches provides part 7 of an architecture implementation for the Tensilica Xtensa CPU series. Signed-off-by: Chris Zankel <chris@zankel.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
433 lines
13 KiB
C
433 lines
13 KiB
C
#ifndef XTENSA_CACHEATTRASM_H
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#define XTENSA_CACHEATTRASM_H
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/*
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* THIS FILE IS GENERATED -- DO NOT MODIFY BY HAND
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*
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* include/asm-xtensa/xtensa/cacheattrasm.h -- assembler-specific
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* CACHEATTR register related definitions that depend on CORE
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* configuration.
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*
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* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
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* License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
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* for more details.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2002 Tensilica Inc.
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*/
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#include <xtensa/coreasm.h>
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/*
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* This header file defines assembler macros of the form:
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* <x>cacheattr_<func>
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* where:
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* <x> is 'i', 'd' or absent for instruction, data
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* or both caches; and
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* <func> indicates the function of the macro.
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*
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* The following functions are defined:
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*
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* icacheattr_get
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* Reads I-cache CACHEATTR into a2 (clobbers a3-a5).
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*
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* dcacheattr_get
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* Reads D-cache CACHEATTR into a2 (clobbers a3-a5).
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* (Note: for configs with a real CACHEATTR register, the
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* above two macros are identical.)
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*
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* cacheattr_set
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* Writes both I-cache and D-cache CACHEATTRs from a2 (a3-a8 clobbered).
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* Works even when changing one's own code's attributes.
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*
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* icacheattr_is_enabled label
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* Branches to \label if I-cache appears to have been enabled
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* (eg. if CACHEATTR contains a cache-enabled attribute).
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* (clobbers a2-a5,SAR)
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*
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* dcacheattr_is_enabled label
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* Branches to \label if D-cache appears to have been enabled
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* (eg. if CACHEATTR contains a cache-enabled attribute).
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* (clobbers a2-a5,SAR)
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*
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* cacheattr_is_enabled label
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* Branches to \label if either I-cache or D-cache appears to have been enabled
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* (eg. if CACHEATTR contains a cache-enabled attribute).
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* (clobbers a2-a5,SAR)
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*
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* The following macros are only defined under certain conditions:
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*
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* icacheattr_set (if XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR)
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* Writes I-cache CACHEATTR from a2 (a3-a8 clobbered).
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*
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* dcacheattr_set (if XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR)
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* Writes D-cache CACHEATTR from a2 (a3-a8 clobbered).
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*/
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/*************************** GENERIC -- ALL CACHES ***************************/
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/*
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* _cacheattr_get
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*
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* (Internal macro.)
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* Returns value of CACHEATTR register (or closest equivalent) in a2.
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*
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* Entry:
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* (none)
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* Exit:
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* a2 value read from CACHEATTR
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* a3-a5 clobbered (temporaries)
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*/
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.macro _cacheattr_get tlb
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#if XCHAL_HAVE_CACHEATTR
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rsr a2, CACHEATTR
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#elif XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR
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// We have a config that "mimics" CACHEATTR using a simplified
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// "MMU" composed of a single statically-mapped way.
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// DTLB and ITLB are independent, so there's no single
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// cache attribute that can describe both. So for now
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// just return the DTLB state.
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movi a5, 0xE0000000
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movi a2, 0
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movi a3, 0
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1: add a3, a3, a5 // next segment
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r&tlb&1 a4, a3 // get PPN+CA of segment at 0xE0000000, 0xC0000000, ..., 0
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dsync // interlock???
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slli a2, a2, 4
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extui a4, a4, 0, 4 // extract CA
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or a2, a2, a4
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bnez a3, 1b
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#else
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// This macro isn't applicable to arbitrary MMU configurations.
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// Just return zero.
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movi a2, 0
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#endif
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.endm
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.macro icacheattr_get
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_cacheattr_get itlb
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.endm
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.macro dcacheattr_get
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_cacheattr_get dtlb
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.endm
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#define XCHAL_CACHEATTR_ALL_BYPASS 0x22222222 /* default (powerup/reset) value of CACHEATTR, all BYPASS
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mode (ie. disabled/bypassed caches) */
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#if XCHAL_HAVE_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR
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#define XCHAL_FCA_ENAMASK 0x001A /* bitmap of fetch attributes that require enabled icache */
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#define XCHAL_LCA_ENAMASK 0x0003 /* bitmap of load attributes that require enabled dcache */
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#define XCHAL_SCA_ENAMASK 0x0003 /* bitmap of store attributes that require enabled dcache */
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#define XCHAL_LSCA_ENAMASK (XCHAL_LCA_ENAMASK|XCHAL_SCA_ENAMASK) /* l/s attrs requiring enabled dcache */
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#define XCHAL_ALLCA_ENAMASK (XCHAL_FCA_ENAMASK|XCHAL_LSCA_ENAMASK) /* all attrs requiring enabled caches */
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/*
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* _cacheattr_is_enabled
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*
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* (Internal macro.)
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* Branches to \label if CACHEATTR in a2 indicates an enabled
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* cache, using mask in a3.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* label where to branch to if cache is enabled
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* Entry:
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* a2 contains CACHEATTR value used to determine whether
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* caches are enabled
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* a3 16-bit constant where each bit correspond to
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* one of the 16 possible CA values (in a CACHEATTR mask);
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* CA values that indicate the cache is enabled
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* have their corresponding bit set in this mask
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* (eg. use XCHAL_xCA_ENAMASK , above)
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* Exit:
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* a2,a4,a5 clobbered
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* SAR clobbered
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*/
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.macro _cacheattr_is_enabled label
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movi a4, 8 // loop 8 times
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.Lcaife\@:
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extui a5, a2, 0, 4 // get CA nibble
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ssr a5 // index into mask according to CA...
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srl a5, a3 // ...and get CA's mask bit in a5 bit 0
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bbsi.l a5, 0, \label // if CA indicates cache enabled, jump to label
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srli a2, a2, 4 // next nibble
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addi a4, a4, -1
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bnez a4, .Lcaife\@ // loop for each nibble
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.endm
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#else /* XCHAL_HAVE_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR */
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.macro _cacheattr_is_enabled label
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j \label // macro not applicable, assume caches always enabled
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.endm
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#endif /* XCHAL_HAVE_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR */
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/*
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* icacheattr_is_enabled
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*
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* Branches to \label if I-cache is enabled.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* label where to branch to if icache is enabled
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* Entry:
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* (none)
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* Exit:
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* a2-a5, SAR clobbered (temporaries)
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*/
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.macro icacheattr_is_enabled label
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#if XCHAL_HAVE_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR
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icacheattr_get
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movi a3, XCHAL_FCA_ENAMASK
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#endif
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_cacheattr_is_enabled \label
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.endm
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/*
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* dcacheattr_is_enabled
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*
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* Branches to \label if D-cache is enabled.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* label where to branch to if dcache is enabled
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* Entry:
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* (none)
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* Exit:
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* a2-a5, SAR clobbered (temporaries)
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*/
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.macro dcacheattr_is_enabled label
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#if XCHAL_HAVE_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR
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dcacheattr_get
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movi a3, XCHAL_LSCA_ENAMASK
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#endif
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_cacheattr_is_enabled \label
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.endm
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/*
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* cacheattr_is_enabled
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*
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* Branches to \label if either I-cache or D-cache is enabled.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* label where to branch to if a cache is enabled
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* Entry:
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* (none)
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* Exit:
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* a2-a5, SAR clobbered (temporaries)
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*/
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.macro cacheattr_is_enabled label
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#if XCHAL_HAVE_CACHEATTR
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rsr a2, CACHEATTR
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movi a3, XCHAL_ALLCA_ENAMASK
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#elif XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR
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icacheattr_get
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movi a3, XCHAL_FCA_ENAMASK
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_cacheattr_is_enabled \label
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dcacheattr_get
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movi a3, XCHAL_LSCA_ENAMASK
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#endif
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_cacheattr_is_enabled \label
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.endm
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/*
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* The ISA does not have a defined way to change the
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* instruction cache attributes of the running code,
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* ie. of the memory area that encloses the current PC.
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* However, each micro-architecture (or class of
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* configurations within a micro-architecture)
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* provides a way to deal with this issue.
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*
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* Here are a few macros used to implement the relevant
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* approach taken.
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*/
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#if XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR
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// We have a config that "mimics" CACHEATTR using a simplified
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// "MMU" composed of a single statically-mapped way.
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/*
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* icacheattr_set
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*
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* Entry:
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* a2 cacheattr value to set
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* Exit:
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* a2 unchanged
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* a3-a8 clobbered (temporaries)
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*/
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.macro icacheattr_set
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movi a5, 0xE0000000 // mask of upper 3 bits
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movi a6, 3f // PC where ITLB is set
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movi a3, 0 // start at region 0 (0 .. 7)
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and a6, a6, a5 // upper 3 bits of local PC area
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mov a7, a2 // copy a2 so it doesn't get clobbered
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j 3f
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# if XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR
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// Can do translations, use generic method:
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1: sub a6, a3, a5 // address of some other segment
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ritlb1 a8, a6 // save its PPN+CA
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dsync // interlock??
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witlb a4, a6 // make it translate to this code area
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movi a6, 5f // where to jump into it
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isync
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sub a6, a6, a5 // adjust jump address within that other segment
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jx a6
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// Note that in the following code snippet, which runs at a different virtual
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// address than it is assembled for, we avoid using literals (eg. via movi/l32r)
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// just in case literals end up in a different 512 MB segment, and we avoid
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// instructions that rely on the current PC being what is expected.
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//
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.align 4
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_j 6f // this is at label '5' minus 4 bytes
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.align 4
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5: witlb a4, a3 // we're in other segment, now can write previous segment's CA
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isync
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add a6, a6, a5 // back to previous segment
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addi a6, a6, -4 // next jump label
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jx a6
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6: sub a6, a3, a5 // address of some other segment
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witlb a8, a6 // restore PPN+CA of other segment
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mov a6, a3 // restore a6
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isync
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# else /* XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR */
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// Use micro-architecture specific method.
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// The following 4-instruction sequence is aligned such that
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// it all fits within a single I-cache line. Sixteen byte
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// alignment is sufficient for this (using XCHAL_ICACHE_LINESIZE
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// actually causes problems because that can be greater than
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// the alignment of the reset vector, where this macro is often
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// invoked, which would cause the linker to align the reset
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// vector code away from the reset vector!!).
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.align 16 /*XCHAL_ICACHE_LINESIZE*/
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1: _witlb a4, a3 // write wired PTE (CA, no PPN) of 512MB segment to ITLB
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_isync
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nop
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nop
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# endif /* XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR */
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beq a3, a5, 4f // done?
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// Note that in the WITLB loop, we don't do any load/stores
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// (may not be an issue here, but it is important in the DTLB case).
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2: srli a7, a7, 4 // next CA
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sub a3, a3, a5 // next segment (add 0x20000000)
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3:
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# if XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR /* if have translation, preserve it */
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ritlb1 a8, a3 // get current PPN+CA of segment
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dsync // interlock???
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extui a4, a7, 0, 4 // extract CA to set
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srli a8, a8, 4 // clear CA but keep PPN ...
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slli a8, a8, 4 // ...
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add a4, a4, a8 // combine new CA with PPN to preserve
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# else
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extui a4, a7, 0, 4 // extract CA
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# endif
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beq a3, a6, 1b // current PC's region? if so, do it in a safe way
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witlb a4, a3 // write wired PTE (CA [+PPN]) of 512MB segment to ITLB
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bne a3, a5, 2b
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isync // make sure all ifetch changes take effect
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4:
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.endm // icacheattr_set
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/*
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* dcacheattr_set
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*
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* Entry:
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* a2 cacheattr value to set
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* Exit:
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* a2 unchanged
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* a3-a8 clobbered (temporaries)
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*/
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.macro dcacheattr_set
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movi a5, 0xE0000000 // mask of upper 3 bits
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movi a3, 0 // start at region 0 (0 .. 7)
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mov a7, a2 // copy a2 so it doesn't get clobbered
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j 3f
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// Note that in the WDTLB loop, we don't do any load/stores
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// (including implicit l32r via movi) because it isn't safe.
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2: srli a7, a7, 4 // next CA
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sub a3, a3, a5 // next segment (add 0x20000000)
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3:
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# if XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR /* if have translation, preserve it */
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rdtlb1 a8, a3 // get current PPN+CA of segment
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dsync // interlock???
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extui a4, a7, 0, 4 // extract CA to set
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srli a8, a8, 4 // clear CA but keep PPN ...
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slli a8, a8, 4 // ...
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add a4, a4, a8 // combine new CA with PPN to preserve
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# else
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extui a4, a7, 0, 4 // extract CA to set
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# endif
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wdtlb a4, a3 // write wired PTE (CA [+PPN]) of 512MB segment to DTLB
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bne a3, a5, 2b
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dsync // make sure all data path changes take effect
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.endm // dcacheattr_set
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#endif /* XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR */
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/*
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* cacheattr_set
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*
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* Macro that sets the current CACHEATTR safely
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* (both i and d) according to the current contents of a2.
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* It works even when changing the cache attributes of
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* the currently running code.
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*
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* Entry:
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* a2 cacheattr value to set
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* Exit:
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* a2 unchanged
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* a3-a8 clobbered (temporaries)
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*/
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.macro cacheattr_set
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#if XCHAL_HAVE_CACHEATTR
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# if XCHAL_ICACHE_LINESIZE < 4
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// No i-cache, so can always safely write to CACHEATTR:
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wsr a2, CACHEATTR
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# else
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// The Athens micro-architecture, when using the old
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// exception architecture option (ie. with the CACHEATTR register)
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// allows changing the cache attributes of the running code
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// using the following exact sequence aligned to be within
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// an instruction cache line. (NOTE: using XCHAL_ICACHE_LINESIZE
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// alignment actually causes problems because that can be greater
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// than the alignment of the reset vector, where this macro is often
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// invoked, which would cause the linker to align the reset
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// vector code away from the reset vector!!).
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j 1f
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.align 16 /*XCHAL_ICACHE_LINESIZE*/ // align to within an I-cache line
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1: _wsr a2, CACHEATTR
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_isync
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nop
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nop
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# endif
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#elif XCHAL_HAVE_MIMIC_CACHEATTR || XCHAL_HAVE_XLT_CACHEATTR
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// DTLB and ITLB are independent, but to keep semantics
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// of this macro we simply write to both.
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icacheattr_set
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dcacheattr_set
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#else
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// This macro isn't applicable to arbitrary MMU configurations.
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// Do nothing in this case.
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#endif
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.endm
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#endif /*XTENSA_CACHEATTRASM_H*/
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