source: trunk/hal/generic/hal_special.h @ 226

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[1]1/*
2 * hal_special.h - Generic Special Registers Access API definition.
[17]3 *
[101]4 * Authors   Alain Greiner    (2016,2017)
[1]5 *
6 * Copyright (c)  UPMC Sorbonne Universites
[17]7 *
[1]8 * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH.
9 *
10 * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
11 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License.
13 *
14 * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
15 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
17 * General Public License for more details.
18 *
19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
21 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
22 */
23
24#ifndef  _HAL_CPU_H_
25#define  _HAL_CPU_H_
26
27#include <hal_types.h>
28
29/****  Forward declarations  ***/
30
31struct thread_s;
32
33///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
34//      Generic Special Registers Access API (implementation in hal_special.c)
[17]35//
[1]36// ALMOS-MKH uses the following API to access the MMU and other core protected registers.
37///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
38
39/*****************************************************************************************
40 * This function returns the global core identifier from the calling core register.
41 ****************************************************************************************/
[121]42inline gid_t hal_get_gid();
[1]43
44/*****************************************************************************************
[121]45 * This function returns the current value of the hardware cycles counter.
46 ****************************************************************************************/
47inline cycle_t hal_time_stamp();
48
49/*****************************************************************************************
[101]50 * This function returns the content of the calling core private cycles counter.
51 * This cycle counter is reset when the core is initialised (at each boot).
52 * If the hardware counter is not a 64 bits register, this function must handle overflow.
[1]53 ****************************************************************************************/
[101]54uint64_t hal_get_cycles();
[1]55
56/*****************************************************************************************
57 * This function returns the current thread pointer from the calling core register.
58 ****************************************************************************************/
[121]59inline struct thread_s * hal_get_current_thread();
[1]60
61/*****************************************************************************************
62 * This function registers a thread pointer in the calling core register.
63 ****************************************************************************************/
64void hal_set_current_thread( struct thread_s * thread );
65
66/*****************************************************************************************
67 * This function writes into the proper core register to enable the floating point unit.
68 ****************************************************************************************/
69void hal_fpu_enable();
70
71/*****************************************************************************************
72 * This function writes into the proper core register to disable the floating point unit.
73 ****************************************************************************************/
74void hal_fpu_disable();
75
76/*****************************************************************************************
77 * This function returns the current value of stack pointer from core register.
78 ****************************************************************************************/
79uint32_t hal_get_stack();
80
81/*****************************************************************************************
82 * This function registers a new value in the core stack pointer and returns previous one.
83 ****************************************************************************************/
84extern inline uint32_t hal_set_stack( void * new_val );
85
86/*****************************************************************************************
87 * This function returns the faulty address in case of address exception.
88 ****************************************************************************************/
89uint32_t hal_get_bad_vaddr();
90
91/*****************************************************************************************
92 * This function makes an uncachable read to a 32 bits variable in local memory.
93 * @ ptr     : pointer on the variable
94 * @ returns the value
95 ****************************************************************************************/
96uint32_t hal_uncached_read( uint32_t * ptr );
97
98/*****************************************************************************************
99 * This function invalidates the cache line containing a given address.
100 * @ ptr     : address in local memory
101 ****************************************************************************************/
102void hal_invalid_dcache_line( void * ptr );
103
104/*****************************************************************************************
105 * This blocking function flushes the write buffer to synchronize all pending writes.
106 ****************************************************************************************/
[124]107void hal_fence();
[1]108
109/*****************************************************************************************
110 * This forbids code reordering by the compiler.
111 ****************************************************************************************/
112void hal_rdbar();
113
114/*****************************************************************************************
115 * This function forces the calling core in idle-low-power mode.
116 ****************************************************************************************/
117void hal_core_sleep();
118
119/*****************************************************************************************
[17]120 * This function returns after a fixed delay of (4 * delay) cycles.
[1]121 ****************************************************************************************/
122void hal_fixed_delay();
123
[16]124/*****************************************************************************************
[17]125 * This function returns information on MMU exceptions :
[16]126 * @ mmu_ins_excp_code : [out] instruction fetch exception code
127 * @ mmu_ins_bad_vaddr : [out] instruction fetch faulty virtual address
128 * @ mmu_dat_excp_code : [out] data access exception code
129 * @ mmu_dat_bad_vaddr : [out] data access faulty virtual address
130 ****************************************************************************************/
131void hal_get_mmu_excp( intptr_t * mmu_ins_excp_code,
132                       intptr_t * mmu_ins_bad_vaddr,
133                       intptr_t * mmu_dat_excp_code,
134                       intptr_t * mmu_dat_bad_vaddr );
[1]135
136
137#endif  /* _HAL_SPECIAL_H_ */
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