old-cross-binutils/sim/bfin/devices.h
Mike Frysinger 9922f80319 sim: bfin: fix inverted W1C logic
When I originally wrote the w1c helper funcs, I used it in a few places.
Then I forgot how it worked and when I later documented it, I described
the 3rd arg in the exact opposite way it is actually used.  This error
propagated to a bunch of devices registers that were not explicitly
tested (a bunch of the devices are stubs which merely exist to say "no
device is connected" to make device drivers happy).

So once the documentation is unscrewed, fix all of the broken call sites.

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2011-03-24 03:17:14 +00:00

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/* Common Blackfin device stuff.
Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Analog Devices, Inc.
This file is part of simulators.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef DEVICES_H
#define DEVICES_H
#include "hw-base.h"
#include "hw-main.h"
#include "hw-device.h"
#include "hw-tree.h"
/* We keep the same inital structure layout with DMA enabled devices. */
struct dv_bfin {
bu32 base;
struct hw *dma_master;
bool acked;
};
#define BFIN_MMR_16(mmr) mmr, __pad_##mmr
/* Most peripherals have either one interrupt or these three. */
#define DV_PORT_TX 0
#define DV_PORT_RX 1
#define DV_PORT_STAT 2
unsigned int dv_get_bus_num (struct hw *);
static inline bu8 dv_load_1 (const void *ptr)
{
const unsigned char *c = ptr;
return c[0];
}
static inline void dv_store_1 (void *ptr, bu8 val)
{
unsigned char *c = ptr;
c[0] = val;
}
static inline bu16 dv_load_2 (const void *ptr)
{
const unsigned char *c = ptr;
return (c[1] << 8) | dv_load_1 (ptr);
}
static inline void dv_store_2 (void *ptr, bu16 val)
{
unsigned char *c = ptr;
c[1] = val >> 8;
dv_store_1 (ptr, val);
}
static inline bu32 dv_load_4 (const void *ptr)
{
const unsigned char *c = ptr;
return (c[3] << 24) | (c[2] << 16) | dv_load_2 (ptr);
}
static inline void dv_store_4 (void *ptr, bu32 val)
{
unsigned char *c = ptr;
c[3] = val >> 24;
c[2] = val >> 16;
dv_store_2 (ptr, val);
}
/* Helpers for MMRs where only the specified bits are W1C. The
rest are left unmodified. */
#define dv_w1c(ptr, val, bits) (*(ptr) &= ~((val) & (bits)))
static inline void dv_w1c_2 (bu16 *ptr, bu16 val, bu16 bits)
{
dv_w1c (ptr, val, bits);
}
static inline void dv_w1c_4 (bu32 *ptr, bu32 val, bu32 bits)
{
dv_w1c (ptr, val, bits);
}
/* Helpers for MMRs where all bits are RW except for the specified
bits -- those ones are W1C. */
#define dv_w1c_partial(ptr, val, bits) \
(*(ptr) = ((val) | (*(ptr) & (bits))) & ~((val) & (bits)))
static inline void dv_w1c_2_partial (bu16 *ptr, bu16 val, bu16 bits)
{
dv_w1c_partial (ptr, val, bits);
}
static inline void dv_w1c_4_partial (bu32 *ptr, bu32 val, bu32 bits)
{
dv_w1c_partial (ptr, val, bits);
}
/* XXX: Grubbing around in device internals is probably wrong, but
until someone shows me what's right ... */
static inline struct hw *
dv_get_device (SIM_CPU *cpu, const char *device_name)
{
SIM_DESC sd = CPU_STATE (cpu);
void *root = STATE_HW (sd);
return hw_tree_find_device (root, device_name);
}
static inline void *
dv_get_state (SIM_CPU *cpu, const char *device_name)
{
return hw_data (dv_get_device (cpu, device_name));
}
#define DV_STATE(cpu, dv) dv_get_state (cpu, "/core/bfin_"#dv)
#define DV_STATE_CACHED(cpu, dv) \
({ \
struct bfin_##dv *__##dv = BFIN_CPU_STATE.dv##_cache; \
if (!__##dv) \
BFIN_CPU_STATE.dv##_cache = __##dv = dv_get_state (cpu, "/core/bfin_"#dv); \
__##dv; \
})
void dv_bfin_mmr_invalid (struct hw *, address_word, unsigned nr_bytes, bool write);
void dv_bfin_mmr_require (struct hw *, address_word, unsigned nr_bytes, unsigned size, bool write);
bool dv_bfin_mmr_check (struct hw *, address_word, unsigned nr_bytes, bool write);
#define dv_bfin_mmr_require_16(hw, addr, nr_bytes, write) dv_bfin_mmr_require (hw, addr, nr_bytes, 2, write)
#define dv_bfin_mmr_require_32(hw, addr, nr_bytes, write) dv_bfin_mmr_require (hw, addr, nr_bytes, 4, write)
#define HW_TRACE_WRITE() \
HW_TRACE ((me, "write 0x%08lx (%s) length %u with 0x%x", \
(unsigned long) addr, mmr_name (mmr_off), nr_bytes, value))
#define HW_TRACE_READ() \
HW_TRACE ((me, "read 0x%08lx (%s) length %u", \
(unsigned long) addr, mmr_name (mmr_off), nr_bytes))
#define HW_TRACE_DMA_WRITE() \
HW_TRACE ((me, "dma write 0x%08lx length %u", \
(unsigned long) addr, nr_bytes))
#define HW_TRACE_DMA_READ() \
HW_TRACE ((me, "dma read 0x%08lx length %u", \
(unsigned long) addr, nr_bytes))
#endif