75 lines
2.0 KiB
ArmAsm
75 lines
2.0 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2016 Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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#include <irq.h>
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#include <kernel_structs.h>
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#include <offsets_short.h>
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/* exports */
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GTEXT(__swap)
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GTEXT(_thread_entry_wrapper)
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/* Use ABI name of registers for the sake of simplicity */
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/*
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* unsigned int __swap(unsigned int key)
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*
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* Always called with interrupts locked
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* key is stored in a0 register
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*/
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SECTION_FUNC(exception.other, __swap)
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/* Make a system call to perform context switch */
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ecall
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/*
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* when thread is rescheduled, unlock irq and return.
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* Restored register a0 contains IRQ lock state of thread.
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*
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* Prior to unlocking irq, load return value of
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* __swap to temp register t2 (from
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* _thread_offset_to_swap_return_value). Normally, it should be -EAGAIN,
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* unless someone has previously called _set_thread_return_value(..).
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*/
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la t0, _kernel
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/* Get pointer to _kernel.current */
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lw t1, _kernel_offset_to_current(t0)
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/* Load return value of __swap function in temp register t2 */
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lw t2, _thread_offset_to_swap_return_value(t1)
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/*
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* Unlock irq, following IRQ lock state in a0 register.
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* Use atomic instruction csrrs to do so.
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*/
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andi a0, a0, SOC_MSTATUS_IEN
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csrrs t0, mstatus, a0
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/* Set value of return register a0 to value of register t2 */
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addi a0, t2, 0
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/* Return */
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jalr x0, ra
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/*
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* void _thread_entry_wrapper(k_thread_entry_t, void *, void *, void *)
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*/
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SECTION_FUNC(TEXT, _thread_entry_wrapper)
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/*
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* _thread_entry_wrapper is called for every new thread upon the return
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* of __swap or ISR. Its address, as well as its input function
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* arguments thread_entry_t, void *, void *, void * are restored from
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* the thread stack (initialized via function _thread).
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* In this case, thread_entry_t, * void *, void * and void * are stored
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* in registers a0, a1, a2 and a3. These registers are used as arguments
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* to function _thread_entry. Hence, just call _thread_entry with
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* return address set to 0 to indicate a non-returning function call.
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*/
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jal x0, _thread_entry
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