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165 lines
4.6 KiB
C
165 lines
4.6 KiB
C
/* Blackfin device support.
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Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Analog Devices, Inc.
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This file is part of simulators.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "sim-main.h"
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#include "sim-hw.h"
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#include "hw-device.h"
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#include "devices.h"
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#include "dv-bfin_cec.h"
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#include "dv-bfin_mmu.h"
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static void
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bfin_mmr_invalid (struct hw *me, SIM_CPU *cpu, address_word addr,
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unsigned nr_bytes, bool write)
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{
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if (!cpu)
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cpu = hw_system_cpu (me);
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/* Only throw a fit if the cpu is doing the access. DMA/GDB simply
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go unnoticed. Not exactly hardware behavior, but close enough. */
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if (!cpu)
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{
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sim_io_eprintf (hw_system (me), "%s: invalid MMR access @ %#x\n",
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hw_path (me), addr);
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return;
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}
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HW_TRACE ((me, "invalid MMR %s to 0x%08lx length %u",
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write ? "write" : "read", (unsigned long) addr, nr_bytes));
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/* XXX: is this what hardware does ? */
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if (addr >= BFIN_CORE_MMR_BASE)
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/* XXX: This should be setting up CPLB fault addrs ? */
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mmu_process_fault (cpu, addr, write, false, false, true);
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else
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/* XXX: Newer parts set up an interrupt from EBIU and program
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EBIU_ERRADDR with the address. */
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cec_hwerr (cpu, HWERR_SYSTEM_MMR);
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}
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void
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dv_bfin_mmr_invalid (struct hw *me, address_word addr, unsigned nr_bytes,
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bool write)
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{
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bfin_mmr_invalid (me, NULL, addr, nr_bytes, write);
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}
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void
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dv_bfin_mmr_require (struct hw *me, address_word addr, unsigned nr_bytes,
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unsigned size, bool write)
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{
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if (nr_bytes != size)
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dv_bfin_mmr_invalid (me, addr, nr_bytes, write);
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}
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static bool
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bfin_mmr_check (struct hw *me, SIM_CPU *cpu, address_word addr,
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unsigned nr_bytes, bool write)
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{
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if (addr >= BFIN_CORE_MMR_BASE)
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{
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/* All Core MMRs are aligned 32bits. */
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if ((addr & 3) == 0 && nr_bytes == 4)
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return true;
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}
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else if (addr >= BFIN_SYSTEM_MMR_BASE)
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{
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/* All System MMRs are 32bit aligned, but can be 16bits or 32bits. */
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if ((addr & 0x3) == 0 && (nr_bytes == 2 || nr_bytes == 4))
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return true;
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}
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else
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return true;
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/* Still here ? Must be crap. */
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bfin_mmr_invalid (me, cpu, addr, nr_bytes, write);
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return false;
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}
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bool
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dv_bfin_mmr_check (struct hw *me, address_word addr, unsigned nr_bytes,
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bool write)
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{
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return bfin_mmr_check (me, NULL, addr, nr_bytes, write);
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}
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int
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device_io_read_buffer (device *me, void *source, int space,
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address_word addr, unsigned nr_bytes,
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SIM_DESC sd, SIM_CPU *cpu, sim_cia cia)
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{
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struct hw *dv_me = (struct hw *) me;
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if (STATE_ENVIRONMENT (sd) != OPERATING_ENVIRONMENT)
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return nr_bytes;
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if (bfin_mmr_check (dv_me, cpu, addr, nr_bytes, false))
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if (cpu)
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{
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sim_cpu_hw_io_read_buffer (cpu, cia, dv_me, source, space,
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addr, nr_bytes);
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return nr_bytes;
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}
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else
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return sim_hw_io_read_buffer (sd, dv_me, source, space, addr, nr_bytes);
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else
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return 0;
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}
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int
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device_io_write_buffer (device *me, const void *source, int space,
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address_word addr, unsigned nr_bytes,
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SIM_DESC sd, SIM_CPU *cpu, sim_cia cia)
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{
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struct hw *dv_me = (struct hw *) me;
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if (STATE_ENVIRONMENT (sd) != OPERATING_ENVIRONMENT)
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return nr_bytes;
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if (bfin_mmr_check (dv_me, cpu, addr, nr_bytes, true))
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if (cpu)
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{
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sim_cpu_hw_io_write_buffer (cpu, cia, dv_me, source, space,
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addr, nr_bytes);
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return nr_bytes;
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}
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else
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return sim_hw_io_write_buffer (sd, dv_me, source, space, addr, nr_bytes);
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else
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return 0;
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}
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void device_error (device *me, const char *message, ...)
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{
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/* Don't bother doing anything here -- any place in common code that
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calls device_error() follows it with sim_hw_abort(). Since the
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device isn't bound to the system yet, we can't call any common
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hardware error funcs on it or we'll hit a NULL pointer. */
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}
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unsigned int dv_get_bus_num (struct hw *me)
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{
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const hw_unit *unit = hw_unit_address (me);
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return unit->cells[unit->nr_cells - 1];
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}
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