Add in-line documentation describing the process of register preservation and exception handling on Cortex-R. Signed-off-by: Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
610 lines
16 KiB
ArmAsm
610 lines
16 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Wind River Systems, Inc.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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/**
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* @file
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* @brief Thread context switching for ARM Cortex-M
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*
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* This module implements the routines necessary for thread context switching
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* on ARM Cortex-M CPUs.
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*/
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#include <kernel_structs.h>
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#include <offsets_short.h>
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#include <toolchain.h>
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#include <arch/cpu.h>
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#include <syscall.h>
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_ASM_FILE_PROLOGUE
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GTEXT(z_arm_svc)
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GTEXT(z_arm_pendsv)
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GTEXT(z_do_kernel_oops)
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GTEXT(z_arm_do_syscall)
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GDATA(_k_neg_eagain)
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GDATA(_kernel)
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/**
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*
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* @brief PendSV exception handler, handling context switches
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*
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* The PendSV exception is the only execution context in the system that can
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* perform context switching. When an execution context finds out it has to
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* switch contexts, it pends the PendSV exception.
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*
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* When PendSV is pended, the decision that a context switch must happen has
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* already been taken. In other words, when z_arm_pendsv() runs, we *know* we
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* have to swap *something*.
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*
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* For Cortex-R, PendSV exception is not supported by the architecture and this
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* function is directly called either by _IntExit in case of preemption, or
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* z_arm_svc in case of cooperative switching.
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*/
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SECTION_FUNC(TEXT, z_arm_pendsv)
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#ifdef CONFIG_TRACING
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/* Register the context switch */
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push {r0, lr}
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bl sys_trace_thread_switched_out
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#if defined(CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE)
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pop {r0, r1}
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mov lr, r1
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#else
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pop {r0, lr}
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#endif /* CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE */
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#endif /* CONFIG_TRACING */
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/* load _kernel into r1 and current k_thread into r2 */
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ldr r1, =_kernel
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ldr r2, [r1, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
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/* addr of callee-saved regs in thread in r0 */
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ldr r0, =_thread_offset_to_callee_saved
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add r0, r2
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/* save callee-saved + psp in thread */
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#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M)
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mrs ip, PSP
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#endif
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#if defined(CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE)
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/* Store current r4-r7 */
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stmea r0!, {r4-r7}
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/* copy r8-r12 into r3-r7 */
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mov r3, r8
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mov r4, r9
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mov r5, r10
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mov r6, r11
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mov r7, ip
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/* store r8-12 */
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stmea r0!, {r3-r7}
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARMV7_M_ARMV8_M_MAINLINE)
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stmia r0, {v1-v8, ip}
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#ifdef CONFIG_FP_SHARING
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/* Assess whether switched-out thread had been using the FP registers. */
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ldr r0, =0x10 /* EXC_RETURN.F_Type Mask */
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tst lr, r0 /* EXC_RETURN & EXC_RETURN.F_Type_Msk */
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beq out_fp_active
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/* FP context inactive: clear FP state */
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ldr r0, [r2, #_thread_offset_to_mode]
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bic r0, #0x4 /* _current->arch.mode &= ~(CONTROL_FPCA_Msk) */
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b out_fp_endif
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out_fp_active:
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/* FP context active: set FP state and store callee-saved registers */
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add r0, r2, #_thread_offset_to_preempt_float
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vstmia r0, {s16-s31}
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ldr r0, [r2, #_thread_offset_to_mode]
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orrs r0, r0, #0x4 /* _current->arch.mode |= CONTROL_FPCA_Msk */
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out_fp_endif:
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str r0, [r2, #_thread_offset_to_mode]
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#endif /* CONFIG_FP_SHARING */
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARMV7_R)
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/* Store rest of process context */
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mrs r12, SPSR
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stm r0, {r4-r12,sp,lr}^
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#else
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#error Unknown ARM architecture
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#endif /* CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE */
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/* Protect the kernel state while we play with the thread lists */
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#if defined(CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE)
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cpsid i
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARMV7_M_ARMV8_M_MAINLINE)
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movs.n r0, #_EXC_IRQ_DEFAULT_PRIO
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msr BASEPRI, r0
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isb /* Make the effect of disabling interrupts be realized immediately */
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARMV7_R)
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/*
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* Interrupts are still disabled from z_arch_swap so empty clause
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* here to avoid the preprocessor error below
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*/
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#else
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#error Unknown ARM architecture
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#endif /* CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE */
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/*
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* Prepare to clear PendSV with interrupts unlocked, but
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* don't clear it yet. PendSV must not be cleared until
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* the new thread is context-switched in since all decisions
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* to pend PendSV have been taken with the current kernel
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* state and this is what we're handling currently.
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*/
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#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M)
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ldr v4, =_SCS_ICSR
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ldr v3, =_SCS_ICSR_UNPENDSV
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#endif
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/* _kernel is still in r1 */
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/* fetch the thread to run from the ready queue cache */
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ldr r2, [r1, #_kernel_offset_to_ready_q_cache]
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str r2, [r1, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
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/*
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* Clear PendSV so that if another interrupt comes in and
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* decides, with the new kernel state based on the new thread
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* being context-switched in, that it needs to reschedule, it
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* will take, but that previously pended PendSVs do not take,
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* since they were based on the previous kernel state and this
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* has been handled.
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*/
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/* _SCS_ICSR is still in v4 and _SCS_ICSR_UNPENDSV in v3 */
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#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M)
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str v3, [v4, #0]
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#endif
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/* Restore previous interrupt disable state (irq_lock key) */
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#if (defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0PLUS) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0)) && \
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_thread_offset_to_basepri > 124
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/* Doing it this way since the offset to thread->arch.basepri can in
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* some configurations be larger than the maximum of 124 for ldr/str
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* immediate offsets.
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*/
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ldr r4, =_thread_offset_to_basepri
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adds r4, r2, r4
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ldr r0, [r4]
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movs.n r3, #0
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str r3, [r4]
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#else
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ldr r0, [r2, #_thread_offset_to_basepri]
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movs r3, #0
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str r3, [r2, #_thread_offset_to_basepri]
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#endif
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#if defined(CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE)
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/* BASEPRI not available, previous interrupt disable state
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* maps to PRIMASK.
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*
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* Only enable interrupts if value is 0, meaning interrupts
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* were enabled before irq_lock was called.
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*/
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cmp r0, #0
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bne _thread_irq_disabled
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cpsie i
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_thread_irq_disabled:
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ldr r4, =_thread_offset_to_callee_saved
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adds r0, r2, r4
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/* restore r4-r12 for new thread */
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/* first restore r8-r12 located after r4-r7 (4*4bytes) */
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adds r0, #16
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ldmia r0!, {r3-r7}
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/* move to correct registers */
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mov r8, r3
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mov r9, r4
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mov r10, r5
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mov r11, r6
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mov ip, r7
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/* restore r4-r7, go back 9*4 bytes to the start of the stored block */
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subs r0, #36
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ldmia r0!, {r4-r7}
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARMV7_M_ARMV8_M_MAINLINE)
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/* restore BASEPRI for the incoming thread */
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msr BASEPRI, r0
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#ifdef CONFIG_FP_SHARING
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/* Assess whether switched-in thread had been using the FP registers. */
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ldr r0, [r2, #_thread_offset_to_mode]
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tst r0, #0x04 /* thread.arch.mode & CONTROL.FPCA Msk */
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bne in_fp_active
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/* FP context inactive for swapped-in thread:
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* - reset FPSCR to 0
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* - set EXC_RETURN.F_Type (prevents FP frame un-stacking when returning
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* from pendSV)
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*/
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movs.n r3, #0
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vmsr fpscr, r3
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orrs lr, lr, #0x10 /* EXC_RETURN & EXC_RETURN.F_Type_Msk */
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b in_fp_endif
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in_fp_active:
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/* FP context active:
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* - clear EXC_RETURN.F_Type
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* - FPSCR and caller-saved registers will be restored automatically
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* - restore callee-saved FP registers
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*/
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bic lr, #0x10 /* EXC_RETURN | (~EXC_RETURN.F_Type_Msk) */
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add r0, r2, #_thread_offset_to_preempt_float
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vldmia r0, {s16-s31}
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in_fp_endif:
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/* Clear CONTROL.FPCA that may have been set by FP instructions */
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mrs r3, CONTROL
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bic r3, #0x4 /* CONTROL.FPCA Msk */
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msr CONTROL, r3
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isb
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#endif
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#if defined (CONFIG_ARM_MPU)
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/* Re-program dynamic memory map */
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push {r2,lr}
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ldr r0, =_kernel
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ldr r0, [r0, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
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bl z_arm_configure_dynamic_mpu_regions
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pop {r2,lr}
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_USERSPACE
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/* restore mode */
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ldr r0, [r2, #_thread_offset_to_mode]
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mrs r3, CONTROL
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bic r3, #1
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orr r3, r0
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msr CONTROL, r3
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/* ISB is not strictly necessary here (stack pointer is not being
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* touched), but it's recommended to avoid executing pre-fetched
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* instructions with the previous privilege.
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*/
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isb
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#endif
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/* load callee-saved + psp from thread */
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add r0, r2, #_thread_offset_to_callee_saved
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ldmia r0, {v1-v8, ip}
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARMV7_R)
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_thread_irq_disabled:
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/* load _kernel into r1 and current k_thread into r2 */
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ldr r1, =_kernel
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ldr r2, [r1, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
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/* addr of callee-saved regs in thread in r0 */
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ldr r0, =_thread_offset_to_callee_saved
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add r0, r2
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/* restore r4-r12 for incoming thread, plus system sp and lr */
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ldm r0, {r4-r12,sp,lr}^
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msr SPSR_fsxc, r12
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#else
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#error Unknown ARM architecture
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#endif /* CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE */
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#ifdef CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD
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/* clear stack pointer limit before setting the PSP */
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mov r0, #0
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msr PSPLIM, r0
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#endif /* CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD */
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#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M)
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msr PSP, ip
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD
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/* r2 contains k_thread */
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add r0, r2, #0
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push {r2, lr}
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bl configure_builtin_stack_guard
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pop {r2, lr}
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#endif /* CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD */
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#ifdef CONFIG_EXECUTION_BENCHMARKING
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push {r0, lr}
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bl read_timer_end_of_swap
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#if defined(CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE)
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pop {r0, r1}
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mov lr,r1
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#else
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pop {r0, lr}
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#endif /* CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE */
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#endif /* CONFIG_EXECUTION_BENCHMARKING */
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#ifdef CONFIG_TRACING
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/* Register the context switch */
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push {r0, lr}
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bl sys_trace_thread_switched_in
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#if defined(CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE)
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pop {r0, r1}
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mov lr, r1
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#else
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pop {r0, lr}
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#endif
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#endif /* CONFIG_TRACING */
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/*
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* Cortex-M: return from PendSV exception
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* Cortex-R: return to the caller (_IntExit or z_arm_svc)
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*/
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bx lr
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#if defined(CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE)
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/**
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*
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* @brief Service call handler
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*
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* The service call (svc) is used in the following occasions:
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* - IRQ offloading
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* - Kernel run-time exceptions
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*
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* @return N/A
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*/
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SECTION_FUNC(TEXT, z_arm_svc)
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/* Use EXC_RETURN state to find out if stack frame is on the
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* MSP or PSP
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*/
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ldr r0, =0x4
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mov r1, lr
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tst r1, r0
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beq _stack_frame_msp
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mrs r0, PSP
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bne _stack_frame_endif
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_stack_frame_msp:
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mrs r0, MSP
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_stack_frame_endif:
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/* Figure out what SVC call number was invoked */
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ldr r1, [r0, #24] /* grab address of PC from stack frame */
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/* SVC is a two-byte instruction, point to it and read encoding */
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subs r1, r1, #2
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ldrb r1, [r1, #0]
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/*
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* grab service call number:
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* 1: irq_offload (if configured)
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* 2: kernel panic or oops (software generated fatal exception)
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* Planned implementation of system calls for memory protection will
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* expand this case.
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*/
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cmp r1, #2
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beq _oops
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#if defined(CONFIG_IRQ_OFFLOAD)
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push {r0, lr}
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bl z_irq_do_offload /* call C routine which executes the offload */
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pop {r0, r1}
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mov lr, r1
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#endif /* CONFIG_IRQ_OFFLOAD */
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/* exception return is done in z_arm_int_exit() */
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b z_arm_int_exit
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_oops:
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push {r0, lr}
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bl z_do_kernel_oops
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pop {r0, pc}
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARMV7_M_ARMV8_M_MAINLINE)
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/**
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*
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* @brief Service call handler
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*
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* The service call (svc) is used in the following occasions:
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* - IRQ offloading
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* - Kernel run-time exceptions
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* - System Calls (User mode)
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*
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* @return N/A
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*/
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SECTION_FUNC(TEXT, z_arm_svc)
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tst lr, #0x4 /* did we come from thread mode ? */
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ite eq /* if zero (equal), came from handler mode */
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mrseq r0, MSP /* handler mode, stack frame is on MSP */
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mrsne r0, PSP /* thread mode, stack frame is on PSP */
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ldr r1, [r0, #24] /* grab address of PC from stack frame */
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/* SVC is a two-byte instruction, point to it and read encoding */
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ldrh r1, [r1, #-2]
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/*
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* grab service call number:
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* 0: Unused
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* 1: irq_offload (if configured)
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* 2: kernel panic or oops (software generated fatal exception)
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* 3: System call (if user mode supported)
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* Planned implementation of system calls for memory protection will
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* expand this case.
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*/
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ands r1, #0xff
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#if defined(CONFIG_USERSPACE)
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mrs r2, CONTROL
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cmp r1, #3
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beq _do_syscall
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/*
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* check that we are privileged before invoking other SVCs
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* oops if we are unprivileged
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*/
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tst r2, #0x1
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bne _oops
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#endif
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cmp r1, #2
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beq _oops
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#if defined(CONFIG_IRQ_OFFLOAD)
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push {r0, lr}
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bl z_irq_do_offload /* call C routine which executes the offload */
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pop {r0, lr}
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/* exception return is done in z_arm_int_exit() */
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b z_arm_int_exit
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#endif
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_oops:
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push {r0, lr}
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bl z_do_kernel_oops
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pop {r0, pc}
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#if defined(CONFIG_USERSPACE)
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/*
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* System call will setup a jump to the z_arm_do_syscall() function
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* when the SVC returns via the bx lr.
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*
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* There is some trickery involved here because we have to preserve
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* the original PC value so that we can return back to the caller of
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* the SVC.
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*
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* On SVC exeption, the stack looks like the following:
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* r0 - r1 - r2 - r3 - r12 - LR - PC - PSR
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*
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* Registers look like:
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* r0 - arg1
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* r1 - arg2
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* r2 - arg3
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* r3 - arg4
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* r4 - arg5
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* r5 - arg6
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* r6 - call_id
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* r8 - saved link register
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*/
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_do_syscall:
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ldr r8, [r0, #24] /* grab address of PC from stack frame */
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ldr r1, =z_arm_do_syscall
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str r1, [r0, #24] /* overwrite the PC to point to z_arm_do_syscall */
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/* validate syscall limit */
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ldr ip, =K_SYSCALL_LIMIT
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cmp r6, ip
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blt valid_syscall_id
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/* bad syscall id. Set arg1 to bad id and set call_id to SYSCALL_BAD */
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str r6, [r0, #0]
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ldr r6, =K_SYSCALL_BAD
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/* Bad syscalls treated as valid syscalls with ID K_SYSCALL_BAD. */
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valid_syscall_id:
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push {r0, r1}
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ldr r0, =_kernel
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ldr r0, [r0, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
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ldr r1, [r0, #_thread_offset_to_mode]
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bic r1, #1
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/* Store (privileged) mode in thread's mode state variable */
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str r1, [r0, #_thread_offset_to_mode]
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dsb
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/* set mode to privileged, r2 still contains value from CONTROL */
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bic r2, #1
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msr CONTROL, r2
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/* ISB is not strictly necessary here (stack pointer is not being
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* touched), but it's recommended to avoid executing pre-fetched
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* instructions with the previous privilege.
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*/
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isb
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pop {r0, r1}
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/* return from SVC to the modified LR - z_arm_do_syscall */
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bx lr
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#endif /* CONFIG_USERSPACE */
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARMV7_R)
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/**
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*
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* @brief Service call handler
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*
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* The service call (svc) is used in the following occasions:
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* - Cooperative context switching
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* - IRQ offloading
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* - Kernel run-time exceptions
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*
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* @return N/A
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*/
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SECTION_FUNC(TEXT, z_arm_svc)
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/*
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* Switch to system mode to store r0-r3 to the process stack pointer.
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* Save r12 and the lr as we could be swapping in another process and
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* returning to a different location.
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*/
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push {r4, r5}
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mov r4, r12
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mov r5, lr
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cps #MODE_SYS
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stmdb sp!, {r0-r5}
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cps #MODE_SVC
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pop {r4, r5}
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/* Get SVC number */
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mrs r0, spsr
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tst r0, #0x20
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ldreq r1, [lr, #-4]
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biceq r1, #0xff000000
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beq demux
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ldr r1, [lr, #-2]
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bic r1, #0xff00
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/*
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* grab service call number:
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* 0: context switch
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|
* 1: irq_offload (if configured)
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|
* 2: kernel panic or oops (software generated fatal exception)
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|
* Planned implementation of system calls for memory protection will
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|
* expand this case.
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|
*/
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demux:
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cmp r1, #_SVC_CALL_CONTEXT_SWITCH
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beq _context_switch
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cmp r1, #_SVC_CALL_RUNTIME_EXCEPT
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|
beq _oops
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#if CONFIG_IRQ_OFFLOAD
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|
blx z_irq_do_offload /* call C routine which executes the offload */
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|
/* exception return is done in z_arm_int_exit() */
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|
mov r0, #RET_FROM_SVC
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|
b z_arm_int_exit
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|
#endif
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|
_context_switch:
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|
/* handler mode exit, to PendSV */
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|
bl z_arm_pendsv
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|
|
|
mov r0, #RET_FROM_SVC
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|
b z_arm_int_exit
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|
|
|
_oops:
|
|
push {r0, lr}
|
|
blx z_do_kernel_oops
|
|
pop {r0, lr}
|
|
cpsie i
|
|
movs pc, lr
|
|
|
|
GTEXT(z_arm_cortex_r_svc)
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|
SECTION_FUNC(TEXT, z_arm_cortex_r_svc)
|
|
svc #0
|
|
bx lr
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|
|
|
#else
|
|
#error Unknown ARM architecture
|
|
#endif /* CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE */
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