| /* Copyright (C) 2003 Analog Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
| * Copyright (C) 2004 LG SOft India. All Rights Reserved. |
| * |
| * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public |
| * License. |
| */ |
| #define ASSEMBLY |
| |
| #include <asm/linkage.h> |
| #include <asm/cplb.h> |
| #include <config.h> |
| #include <asm/blackfin.h> |
| |
| .text |
| |
| /* This is an external function being called by the user |
| * application through __flush_cache_all. Currently this function |
| * serves the purpose of flushing all the pending writes in |
| * in the instruction cache. |
| */ |
| |
| ENTRY(_flush_instruction_cache) |
| [--SP] = ( R7:6, P5:4 ); |
| LINK 12; |
| SP += -12; |
| P5.H = (ICPLB_ADDR0 >> 16); |
| P5.L = (ICPLB_ADDR0 & 0xFFFF); |
| P4.H = (ICPLB_DATA0 >> 16); |
| P4.L = (ICPLB_DATA0 & 0xFFFF); |
| R7 = CPLB_VALID | CPLB_L1_CHBL; |
| R6 = 16; |
| inext: R0 = [P5++]; |
| R1 = [P4++]; |
| [--SP] = RETS; |
| CALL _icplb_flush; /* R0 = page, R1 = data*/ |
| RETS = [SP++]; |
| iskip: R6 += -1; |
| CC = R6; |
| IF CC JUMP inext; |
| SSYNC; |
| SP += 12; |
| UNLINK; |
| ( R7:6, P5:4 ) = [SP++]; |
| RTS; |
| |
| /* This is an internal function to flush all pending |
| * writes in the cache associated with a particular ICPLB. |
| * |
| * R0 - page's start address |
| * R1 - CPLB's data field. |
| */ |
| |
| .align 2 |
| ENTRY(_icplb_flush) |
| [--SP] = ( R7:0, P5:0 ); |
| [--SP] = LC0; |
| [--SP] = LT0; |
| [--SP] = LB0; |
| [--SP] = LC1; |
| [--SP] = LT1; |
| [--SP] = LB1; |
| |
| /* If it's a 1K or 4K page, then it's quickest to |
| * just systematically flush all the addresses in |
| * the page, regardless of whether they're in the |
| * cache, or dirty. If it's a 1M or 4M page, there |
| * are too many addresses, and we have to search the |
| * cache for lines corresponding to the page. |
| */ |
| |
| CC = BITTST(R1, 17); /* 1MB or 4MB */ |
| IF !CC JUMP iflush_whole_page; |
| |
| /* We're only interested in the page's size, so extract |
| * this from the CPLB (bits 17:16), and scale to give an |
| * offset into the page_size and page_prefix tables. |
| */ |
| |
| R1 <<= 14; |
| R1 >>= 30; |
| R1 <<= 2; |
| |
| /* We can also determine the sub-bank used, because this is |
| * taken from bits 13:12 of the address. |
| */ |
| |
| R3 = ((12<<8)|2); /* Extraction pattern */ |
| nop; /*Anamoly 05000209*/ |
| R4 = EXTRACT(R0, R3.L) (Z); /* Extract bits*/ |
| R3.H = R4.L << 0 ; /* Save in extraction pattern for later deposit.*/ |
| |
| |
| /* So: |
| * R0 = Page start |
| * R1 = Page length (actually, offset into size/prefix tables) |
| * R3 = sub-bank deposit values |
| * |
| * The cache has 2 Ways, and 64 sets, so we iterate through |
| * the sets, accessing the tag for each Way, for our Bank and |
| * sub-bank, looking for dirty, valid tags that match our |
| * address prefix. |
| */ |
| |
| P5.L = (ITEST_COMMAND & 0xFFFF); |
| P5.H = (ITEST_COMMAND >> 16); |
| P4.L = (ITEST_DATA0 & 0xFFFF); |
| P4.H = (ITEST_DATA0 >> 16); |
| |
| P0.L = page_prefix_table; |
| P0.H = page_prefix_table; |
| P1 = R1; |
| R5 = 0; /* Set counter*/ |
| P0 = P1 + P0; |
| R4 = [P0]; /* This is the address prefix*/ |
| |
| /* We're reading (bit 1==0) the tag (bit 2==0), and we |
| * don't care about which double-word, since we're only |
| * fetching tags, so we only have to set Set, Bank, |
| * Sub-bank and Way. |
| */ |
| |
| P2 = 4; |
| LSETUP (ifs1, ife1) LC1 = P2; |
| ifs1: P0 = 32; /* iterate over all sets*/ |
| LSETUP (ifs0, ife0) LC0 = P0; |
| ifs0: R6 = R5 << 5; /* Combine set*/ |
| R6.H = R3.H << 0 ; /* and sub-bank*/ |
| [P5] = R6; /* Issue Command*/ |
| SSYNC; /* CSYNC will not work here :(*/ |
| R7 = [P4]; /* and read Tag.*/ |
| CC = BITTST(R7, 0); /* Check if valid*/ |
| IF !CC JUMP ifskip; /* and skip if not.*/ |
| |
| /* Compare against the page address. First, plant bits 13:12 |
| * into the tag, since those aren't part of the returned data. |
| */ |
| |
| R7 = DEPOSIT(R7, R3); /* set 13:12*/ |
| R1 = R7 & R4; /* Mask off lower bits*/ |
| CC = R1 == R0; /* Compare against page start.*/ |
| IF !CC JUMP ifskip; /* Skip it if it doesn't match.*/ |
| |
| /* Tag address matches against page, so this is an entry |
| * we must flush. |
| */ |
| |
| R7 >>= 10; /* Mask off the non-address bits*/ |
| R7 <<= 10; |
| P3 = R7; |
| IFLUSH [P3]; /* And flush the entry*/ |
| ifskip: |
| ife0: R5 += 1; /* Advance to next Set*/ |
| ife1: NOP; |
| |
| ifinished: |
| SSYNC; /* Ensure the data gets out to mem.*/ |
| |
| /*Finished. Restore context.*/ |
| LB1 = [SP++]; |
| LT1 = [SP++]; |
| LC1 = [SP++]; |
| LB0 = [SP++]; |
| LT0 = [SP++]; |
| LC0 = [SP++]; |
| ( R7:0, P5:0 ) = [SP++]; |
| RTS; |
| |
| iflush_whole_page: |
| /* It's a 1K or 4K page, so quicker to just flush the |
| * entire page. |
| */ |
| |
| P1 = 32; /* For 1K pages*/ |
| P2 = P1 << 2; /* For 4K pages*/ |
| P0 = R0; /* Start of page*/ |
| CC = BITTST(R1, 16); /* Whether 1K or 4K*/ |
| IF CC P1 = P2; |
| P1 += -1; /* Unroll one iteration*/ |
| SSYNC; |
| IFLUSH [P0++]; /* because CSYNC can't end loops.*/ |
| LSETUP (isall, ieall) LC0 = P1; |
| isall:IFLUSH [P0++]; |
| ieall: NOP; |
| SSYNC; |
| JUMP ifinished; |
| |
| /* This is an external function being called by the user |
| * application through __flush_cache_all. Currently this function |
| * serves the purpose of flushing all the pending writes in |
| * in the data cache. |
| */ |
| |
| ENTRY(_flush_data_cache) |
| [--SP] = ( R7:6, P5:4 ); |
| LINK 12; |
| SP += -12; |
| P5.H = (DCPLB_ADDR0 >> 16); |
| P5.L = (DCPLB_ADDR0 & 0xFFFF); |
| P4.H = (DCPLB_DATA0 >> 16); |
| P4.L = (DCPLB_DATA0 & 0xFFFF); |
| R7 = CPLB_VALID | CPLB_L1_CHBL | CPLB_DIRTY (Z); |
| R6 = 16; |
| next: R0 = [P5++]; |
| R1 = [P4++]; |
| CC = BITTST(R1, 14); /* Is it write-through?*/ |
| IF CC JUMP skip; /* If so, ignore it.*/ |
| R2 = R1 & R7; /* Is it a dirty, cached page?*/ |
| CC = R2; |
| IF !CC JUMP skip; /* If not, ignore it.*/ |
| [--SP] = RETS; |
| CALL _dcplb_flush; /* R0 = page, R1 = data*/ |
| RETS = [SP++]; |
| skip: R6 += -1; |
| CC = R6; |
| IF CC JUMP next; |
| SSYNC; |
| SP += 12; |
| UNLINK; |
| ( R7:6, P5:4 ) = [SP++]; |
| RTS; |
| |
| /* This is an internal function to flush all pending |
| * writes in the cache associated with a particular DCPLB. |
| * |
| * R0 - page's start address |
| * R1 - CPLB's data field. |
| */ |
| |
| .align 2 |
| ENTRY(_dcplb_flush) |
| [--SP] = ( R7:0, P5:0 ); |
| [--SP] = LC0; |
| [--SP] = LT0; |
| [--SP] = LB0; |
| [--SP] = LC1; |
| [--SP] = LT1; |
| [--SP] = LB1; |
| |
| /* If it's a 1K or 4K page, then it's quickest to |
| * just systematically flush all the addresses in |
| * the page, regardless of whether they're in the |
| * cache, or dirty. If it's a 1M or 4M page, there |
| * are too many addresses, and we have to search the |
| * cache for lines corresponding to the page. |
| */ |
| |
| CC = BITTST(R1, 17); /* 1MB or 4MB */ |
| IF !CC JUMP dflush_whole_page; |
| |
| /* We're only interested in the page's size, so extract |
| * this from the CPLB (bits 17:16), and scale to give an |
| * offset into the page_size and page_prefix tables. |
| */ |
| |
| R1 <<= 14; |
| R1 >>= 30; |
| R1 <<= 2; |
| |
| /* The page could be mapped into Bank A or Bank B, depending |
| * on (a) whether both banks are configured as cache, and |
| * (b) on whether address bit A[x] is set. x is determined |
| * by DCBS in DMEM_CONTROL |
| */ |
| |
| R2 = 0; /* Default to Bank A (Bank B would be 1)*/ |
| |
| P0.L = (DMEM_CONTROL & 0xFFFF); |
| P0.H = (DMEM_CONTROL >> 16); |
| |
| R3 = [P0]; /* If Bank B is not enabled as cache*/ |
| CC = BITTST(R3, 2); /* then Bank A is our only option.*/ |
| IF CC JUMP bank_chosen; |
| |
| R4 = 1<<14; /* If DCBS==0, use A[14].*/ |
| R5 = R4 << 7; /* If DCBS==1, use A[23];*/ |
| CC = BITTST(R3, 4); |
| IF CC R4 = R5; /* R4 now has either bit 14 or bit 23 set.*/ |
| R5 = R0 & R4; /* Use it to test the Page address*/ |
| CC = R5; /* and if that bit is set, we use Bank B,*/ |
| R2 = CC; /* else we use Bank A.*/ |
| R2 <<= 23; /* The Bank selection's at posn 23.*/ |
| |
| bank_chosen: |
| |
| /* We can also determine the sub-bank used, because this is |
| * taken from bits 13:12 of the address. |
| */ |
| |
| R3 = ((12<<8)|2); /* Extraction pattern */ |
| nop; /*Anamoly 05000209*/ |
| R4 = EXTRACT(R0, R3.L) (Z); /* Extract bits*/ |
| /* Save in extraction pattern for later deposit.*/ |
| R3.H = R4.L << 0; |
| |
| /* So: |
| * R0 = Page start |
| * R1 = Page length (actually, offset into size/prefix tables) |
| * R2 = Bank select mask |
| * R3 = sub-bank deposit values |
| * |
| * The cache has 2 Ways, and 64 sets, so we iterate through |
| * the sets, accessing the tag for each Way, for our Bank and |
| * sub-bank, looking for dirty, valid tags that match our |
| * address prefix. |
| */ |
| |
| P5.L = (DTEST_COMMAND & 0xFFFF); |
| P5.H = (DTEST_COMMAND >> 16); |
| P4.L = (DTEST_DATA0 & 0xFFFF); |
| P4.H = (DTEST_DATA0 >> 16); |
| |
| P0.L = page_prefix_table; |
| P0.H = page_prefix_table; |
| P1 = R1; |
| R5 = 0; /* Set counter*/ |
| P0 = P1 + P0; |
| R4 = [P0]; /* This is the address prefix*/ |
| |
| |
| /* We're reading (bit 1==0) the tag (bit 2==0), and we |
| * don't care about which double-word, since we're only |
| * fetching tags, so we only have to set Set, Bank, |
| * Sub-bank and Way. |
| */ |
| |
| P2 = 2; |
| LSETUP (fs1, fe1) LC1 = P2; |
| fs1: P0 = 64; /* iterate over all sets*/ |
| LSETUP (fs0, fe0) LC0 = P0; |
| fs0: R6 = R5 << 5; /* Combine set*/ |
| R6.H = R3.H << 0 ; /* and sub-bank*/ |
| R6 = R6 | R2; /* and Bank. Leave Way==0 at first.*/ |
| BITSET(R6,14); |
| [P5] = R6; /* Issue Command*/ |
| SSYNC; |
| R7 = [P4]; /* and read Tag.*/ |
| CC = BITTST(R7, 0); /* Check if valid*/ |
| IF !CC JUMP fskip; /* and skip if not.*/ |
| CC = BITTST(R7, 1); /* Check if dirty*/ |
| IF !CC JUMP fskip; /* and skip if not.*/ |
| |
| /* Compare against the page address. First, plant bits 13:12 |
| * into the tag, since those aren't part of the returned data. |
| */ |
| |
| R7 = DEPOSIT(R7, R3); /* set 13:12*/ |
| R1 = R7 & R4; /* Mask off lower bits*/ |
| CC = R1 == R0; /* Compare against page start.*/ |
| IF !CC JUMP fskip; /* Skip it if it doesn't match.*/ |
| |
| /* Tag address matches against page, so this is an entry |
| * we must flush. |
| */ |
| |
| R7 >>= 10; /* Mask off the non-address bits*/ |
| R7 <<= 10; |
| P3 = R7; |
| SSYNC; |
| FLUSHINV [P3]; /* And flush the entry*/ |
| fskip: |
| fe0: R5 += 1; /* Advance to next Set*/ |
| fe1: BITSET(R2, 26); /* Go to next Way.*/ |
| |
| dfinished: |
| SSYNC; /* Ensure the data gets out to mem.*/ |
| |
| /*Finished. Restore context.*/ |
| LB1 = [SP++]; |
| LT1 = [SP++]; |
| LC1 = [SP++]; |
| LB0 = [SP++]; |
| LT0 = [SP++]; |
| LC0 = [SP++]; |
| ( R7:0, P5:0 ) = [SP++]; |
| RTS; |
| |
| dflush_whole_page: |
| |
| /* It's a 1K or 4K page, so quicker to just flush the |
| * entire page. |
| */ |
| |
| P1 = 32; /* For 1K pages*/ |
| P2 = P1 << 2; /* For 4K pages*/ |
| P0 = R0; /* Start of page*/ |
| CC = BITTST(R1, 16); /* Whether 1K or 4K*/ |
| IF CC P1 = P2; |
| P1 += -1; /* Unroll one iteration*/ |
| SSYNC; |
| FLUSHINV [P0++]; /* because CSYNC can't end loops.*/ |
| LSETUP (eall, eall) LC0 = P1; |
| eall: FLUSHINV [P0++]; |
| SSYNC; |
| JUMP dfinished; |
| |
| .align 4; |
| page_prefix_table: |
| .byte4 0xFFFFFC00; /* 1K */ |
| .byte4 0xFFFFF000; /* 4K */ |
| .byte4 0xFFF00000; /* 1M */ |
| .byte4 0xFFC00000; /* 4M */ |
| .page_prefix_table.end: |