From 5d1646d90e1f2cceb9f0828f4b28318cd0ec7744 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 12:05:51 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 5.10.209. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/fpsp.S | 24785 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 24785 insertions(+) create mode 100644 arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/fpsp.S (limited to 'arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/fpsp.S') diff --git a/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/fpsp.S b/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/fpsp.S new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9bbffebe3 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/fpsp.S @@ -0,0 +1,24785 @@ +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +MOTOROLA MICROPROCESSOR & MEMORY TECHNOLOGY GROUP +M68000 Hi-Performance Microprocessor Division +M68060 Software Package +Production Release P1.00 -- October 10, 1994 + +M68060 Software Package Copyright © 1993, 1994 Motorola Inc. All rights reserved. + +THE SOFTWARE is provided on an "AS IS" basis and without warranty. +To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, +MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, +INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE +and any warranty against infringement with regard to the SOFTWARE +(INCLUDING ANY MODIFIED VERSIONS THEREOF) and any accompanying written materials. + +To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, +IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER +(INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, +BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) +ARISING OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE. +Motorola assumes no responsibility for the maintenance and support of the SOFTWARE. + +You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the SOFTWARE +so long as this entire notice is retained without alteration in any modified and/or +redistributed versions, and that such modified versions are clearly identified as such. +No licenses are granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under any patents +or trademarks of Motorola, Inc. +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +# +# freal.s: +# This file is appended to the top of the 060FPSP package +# and contains the entry points into the package. The user, in +# effect, branches to one of the branch table entries located +# after _060FPSP_TABLE. +# Also, subroutine stubs exist in this file (_fpsp_done for +# example) that are referenced by the FPSP package itself in order +# to call a given routine. The stub routine actually performs the +# callout. The FPSP code does a "bsr" to the stub routine. This +# extra layer of hierarchy adds a slight performance penalty but +# it makes the FPSP code easier to read and more mainatinable. +# + +set _off_bsun, 0x00 +set _off_snan, 0x04 +set _off_operr, 0x08 +set _off_ovfl, 0x0c +set _off_unfl, 0x10 +set _off_dz, 0x14 +set _off_inex, 0x18 +set _off_fline, 0x1c +set _off_fpu_dis, 0x20 +set _off_trap, 0x24 +set _off_trace, 0x28 +set _off_access, 0x2c +set _off_done, 0x30 + +set _off_imr, 0x40 +set _off_dmr, 0x44 +set _off_dmw, 0x48 +set _off_irw, 0x4c +set _off_irl, 0x50 +set _off_drb, 0x54 +set _off_drw, 0x58 +set _off_drl, 0x5c +set _off_dwb, 0x60 +set _off_dww, 0x64 +set _off_dwl, 0x68 + +_060FPSP_TABLE: + +############################################################### + +# Here's the table of ENTRY POINTS for those linking the package. + bra.l _fpsp_snan + short 0x0000 + bra.l _fpsp_operr + short 0x0000 + bra.l _fpsp_ovfl + short 0x0000 + bra.l _fpsp_unfl + short 0x0000 + bra.l _fpsp_dz + short 0x0000 + bra.l _fpsp_inex + short 0x0000 + bra.l _fpsp_fline + short 0x0000 + bra.l _fpsp_unsupp + short 0x0000 + bra.l _fpsp_effadd + short 0x0000 + + space 56 + +############################################################### + global _fpsp_done +_fpsp_done: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_done,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_ovfl +_real_ovfl: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_ovfl,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_unfl +_real_unfl: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_unfl,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_inex +_real_inex: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_inex,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_bsun +_real_bsun: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_bsun,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_operr +_real_operr: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_operr,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_snan +_real_snan: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_snan,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_dz +_real_dz: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_dz,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_fline +_real_fline: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_fline,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_fpu_disabled +_real_fpu_disabled: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_fpu_dis,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_trap +_real_trap: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_trap,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_trace +_real_trace: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_trace,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _real_access +_real_access: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_access,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + +####################################### + + global _imem_read +_imem_read: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_imr,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _dmem_read +_dmem_read: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_dmr,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _dmem_write +_dmem_write: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_dmw,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _imem_read_word +_imem_read_word: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_irw,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _imem_read_long +_imem_read_long: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_irl,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _dmem_read_byte +_dmem_read_byte: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_drb,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _dmem_read_word +_dmem_read_word: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_drw,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _dmem_read_long +_dmem_read_long: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_drl,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _dmem_write_byte +_dmem_write_byte: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_dwb,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _dmem_write_word +_dmem_write_word: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_dww,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + + global _dmem_write_long +_dmem_write_long: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) + mov.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80+_off_dwl,%pc),%d0 + pea.l (_060FPSP_TABLE-0x80,%pc,%d0) + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d0 + rtd &0x4 + +# +# This file contains a set of define statements for constants +# in order to promote readability within the corecode itself. +# + +set LOCAL_SIZE, 192 # stack frame size(bytes) +set LV, -LOCAL_SIZE # stack offset + +set EXC_SR, 0x4 # stack status register +set EXC_PC, 0x6 # stack pc +set EXC_VOFF, 0xa # stacked vector offset +set EXC_EA, 0xc # stacked + +set EXC_FP, 0x0 # frame pointer + +set EXC_AREGS, -68 # offset of all address regs +set EXC_DREGS, -100 # offset of all data regs +set EXC_FPREGS, -36 # offset of all fp regs + +set EXC_A7, EXC_AREGS+(7*4) # offset of saved a7 +set OLD_A7, EXC_AREGS+(6*4) # extra copy of saved a7 +set EXC_A6, EXC_AREGS+(6*4) # offset of saved a6 +set EXC_A5, EXC_AREGS+(5*4) +set EXC_A4, EXC_AREGS+(4*4) +set EXC_A3, EXC_AREGS+(3*4) +set EXC_A2, EXC_AREGS+(2*4) +set EXC_A1, EXC_AREGS+(1*4) +set EXC_A0, EXC_AREGS+(0*4) +set EXC_D7, EXC_DREGS+(7*4) +set EXC_D6, EXC_DREGS+(6*4) +set EXC_D5, EXC_DREGS+(5*4) +set EXC_D4, EXC_DREGS+(4*4) +set EXC_D3, EXC_DREGS+(3*4) +set EXC_D2, EXC_DREGS+(2*4) +set EXC_D1, EXC_DREGS+(1*4) +set EXC_D0, EXC_DREGS+(0*4) + +set EXC_FP0, EXC_FPREGS+(0*12) # offset of saved fp0 +set EXC_FP1, EXC_FPREGS+(1*12) # offset of saved fp1 +set EXC_FP2, EXC_FPREGS+(2*12) # offset of saved fp2 (not used) + +set FP_SCR1, LV+80 # fp scratch 1 +set FP_SCR1_EX, FP_SCR1+0 +set FP_SCR1_SGN, FP_SCR1+2 +set FP_SCR1_HI, FP_SCR1+4 +set FP_SCR1_LO, FP_SCR1+8 + +set FP_SCR0, LV+68 # fp scratch 0 +set FP_SCR0_EX, FP_SCR0+0 +set FP_SCR0_SGN, FP_SCR0+2 +set FP_SCR0_HI, FP_SCR0+4 +set FP_SCR0_LO, FP_SCR0+8 + +set FP_DST, LV+56 # fp destination operand +set FP_DST_EX, FP_DST+0 +set FP_DST_SGN, FP_DST+2 +set FP_DST_HI, FP_DST+4 +set FP_DST_LO, FP_DST+8 + +set FP_SRC, LV+44 # fp source operand +set FP_SRC_EX, FP_SRC+0 +set FP_SRC_SGN, FP_SRC+2 +set FP_SRC_HI, FP_SRC+4 +set FP_SRC_LO, FP_SRC+8 + +set USER_FPIAR, LV+40 # FP instr address register + +set USER_FPSR, LV+36 # FP status register +set FPSR_CC, USER_FPSR+0 # FPSR condition codes +set FPSR_QBYTE, USER_FPSR+1 # FPSR qoutient byte +set FPSR_EXCEPT, USER_FPSR+2 # FPSR exception status byte +set FPSR_AEXCEPT, USER_FPSR+3 # FPSR accrued exception byte + +set USER_FPCR, LV+32 # FP control register +set FPCR_ENABLE, USER_FPCR+2 # FPCR exception enable +set FPCR_MODE, USER_FPCR+3 # FPCR rounding mode control + +set L_SCR3, LV+28 # integer scratch 3 +set L_SCR2, LV+24 # integer scratch 2 +set L_SCR1, LV+20 # integer scratch 1 + +set STORE_FLG, LV+19 # flag: operand store (ie. not fcmp/ftst) + +set EXC_TEMP2, LV+24 # temporary space +set EXC_TEMP, LV+16 # temporary space + +set DTAG, LV+15 # destination operand type +set STAG, LV+14 # source operand type + +set SPCOND_FLG, LV+10 # flag: special case (see below) + +set EXC_CC, LV+8 # saved condition codes +set EXC_EXTWPTR, LV+4 # saved current PC (active) +set EXC_EXTWORD, LV+2 # saved extension word +set EXC_CMDREG, LV+2 # saved extension word +set EXC_OPWORD, LV+0 # saved operation word + +################################ + +# Helpful macros + +set FTEMP, 0 # offsets within an +set FTEMP_EX, 0 # extended precision +set FTEMP_SGN, 2 # value saved in memory. +set FTEMP_HI, 4 +set FTEMP_LO, 8 +set FTEMP_GRS, 12 + +set LOCAL, 0 # offsets within an +set LOCAL_EX, 0 # extended precision +set LOCAL_SGN, 2 # value saved in memory. +set LOCAL_HI, 4 +set LOCAL_LO, 8 +set LOCAL_GRS, 12 + +set DST, 0 # offsets within an +set DST_EX, 0 # extended precision +set DST_HI, 4 # value saved in memory. +set DST_LO, 8 + +set SRC, 0 # offsets within an +set SRC_EX, 0 # extended precision +set SRC_HI, 4 # value saved in memory. +set SRC_LO, 8 + +set SGL_LO, 0x3f81 # min sgl prec exponent +set SGL_HI, 0x407e # max sgl prec exponent +set DBL_LO, 0x3c01 # min dbl prec exponent +set DBL_HI, 0x43fe # max dbl prec exponent +set EXT_LO, 0x0 # min ext prec exponent +set EXT_HI, 0x7ffe # max ext prec exponent + +set EXT_BIAS, 0x3fff # extended precision bias +set SGL_BIAS, 0x007f # single precision bias +set DBL_BIAS, 0x03ff # double precision bias + +set NORM, 0x00 # operand type for STAG/DTAG +set ZERO, 0x01 # operand type for STAG/DTAG +set INF, 0x02 # operand type for STAG/DTAG +set QNAN, 0x03 # operand type for STAG/DTAG +set DENORM, 0x04 # operand type for STAG/DTAG +set SNAN, 0x05 # operand type for STAG/DTAG +set UNNORM, 0x06 # operand type for STAG/DTAG + +################## +# FPSR/FPCR bits # +################## +set neg_bit, 0x3 # negative result +set z_bit, 0x2 # zero result +set inf_bit, 0x1 # infinite result +set nan_bit, 0x0 # NAN result + +set q_sn_bit, 0x7 # sign bit of quotient byte + +set bsun_bit, 7 # branch on unordered +set snan_bit, 6 # signalling NAN +set operr_bit, 5 # operand error +set ovfl_bit, 4 # overflow +set unfl_bit, 3 # underflow +set dz_bit, 2 # divide by zero +set inex2_bit, 1 # inexact result 2 +set inex1_bit, 0 # inexact result 1 + +set aiop_bit, 7 # accrued inexact operation bit +set aovfl_bit, 6 # accrued overflow bit +set aunfl_bit, 5 # accrued underflow bit +set adz_bit, 4 # accrued dz bit +set ainex_bit, 3 # accrued inexact bit + +############################# +# FPSR individual bit masks # +############################# +set neg_mask, 0x08000000 # negative bit mask (lw) +set inf_mask, 0x02000000 # infinity bit mask (lw) +set z_mask, 0x04000000 # zero bit mask (lw) +set nan_mask, 0x01000000 # nan bit mask (lw) + +set neg_bmask, 0x08 # negative bit mask (byte) +set inf_bmask, 0x02 # infinity bit mask (byte) +set z_bmask, 0x04 # zero bit mask (byte) +set nan_bmask, 0x01 # nan bit mask (byte) + +set bsun_mask, 0x00008000 # bsun exception mask +set snan_mask, 0x00004000 # snan exception mask +set operr_mask, 0x00002000 # operr exception mask +set ovfl_mask, 0x00001000 # overflow exception mask +set unfl_mask, 0x00000800 # underflow exception mask +set dz_mask, 0x00000400 # dz exception mask +set inex2_mask, 0x00000200 # inex2 exception mask +set inex1_mask, 0x00000100 # inex1 exception mask + +set aiop_mask, 0x00000080 # accrued illegal operation +set aovfl_mask, 0x00000040 # accrued overflow +set aunfl_mask, 0x00000020 # accrued underflow +set adz_mask, 0x00000010 # accrued divide by zero +set ainex_mask, 0x00000008 # accrued inexact + +###################################### +# FPSR combinations used in the FPSP # +###################################### +set dzinf_mask, inf_mask+dz_mask+adz_mask +set opnan_mask, nan_mask+operr_mask+aiop_mask +set nzi_mask, 0x01ffffff #clears N, Z, and I +set unfinx_mask, unfl_mask+inex2_mask+aunfl_mask+ainex_mask +set unf2inx_mask, unfl_mask+inex2_mask+ainex_mask +set ovfinx_mask, ovfl_mask+inex2_mask+aovfl_mask+ainex_mask +set inx1a_mask, inex1_mask+ainex_mask +set inx2a_mask, inex2_mask+ainex_mask +set snaniop_mask, nan_mask+snan_mask+aiop_mask +set snaniop2_mask, snan_mask+aiop_mask +set naniop_mask, nan_mask+aiop_mask +set neginf_mask, neg_mask+inf_mask +set infaiop_mask, inf_mask+aiop_mask +set negz_mask, neg_mask+z_mask +set opaop_mask, operr_mask+aiop_mask +set unfl_inx_mask, unfl_mask+aunfl_mask+ainex_mask +set ovfl_inx_mask, ovfl_mask+aovfl_mask+ainex_mask + +######### +# misc. # +######### +set rnd_stky_bit, 29 # stky bit pos in longword + +set sign_bit, 0x7 # sign bit +set signan_bit, 0x6 # signalling nan bit + +set sgl_thresh, 0x3f81 # minimum sgl exponent +set dbl_thresh, 0x3c01 # minimum dbl exponent + +set x_mode, 0x0 # extended precision +set s_mode, 0x4 # single precision +set d_mode, 0x8 # double precision + +set rn_mode, 0x0 # round-to-nearest +set rz_mode, 0x1 # round-to-zero +set rm_mode, 0x2 # round-tp-minus-infinity +set rp_mode, 0x3 # round-to-plus-infinity + +set mantissalen, 64 # length of mantissa in bits + +set BYTE, 1 # len(byte) == 1 byte +set WORD, 2 # len(word) == 2 bytes +set LONG, 4 # len(longword) == 2 bytes + +set BSUN_VEC, 0xc0 # bsun vector offset +set INEX_VEC, 0xc4 # inexact vector offset +set DZ_VEC, 0xc8 # dz vector offset +set UNFL_VEC, 0xcc # unfl vector offset +set OPERR_VEC, 0xd0 # operr vector offset +set OVFL_VEC, 0xd4 # ovfl vector offset +set SNAN_VEC, 0xd8 # snan vector offset + +########################### +# SPecial CONDition FLaGs # +########################### +set ftrapcc_flg, 0x01 # flag bit: ftrapcc exception +set fbsun_flg, 0x02 # flag bit: bsun exception +set mia7_flg, 0x04 # flag bit: (a7)+ +set mda7_flg, 0x08 # flag bit: -(a7) +set fmovm_flg, 0x40 # flag bit: fmovm instruction +set immed_flg, 0x80 # flag bit: & + +set ftrapcc_bit, 0x0 +set fbsun_bit, 0x1 +set mia7_bit, 0x2 +set mda7_bit, 0x3 +set immed_bit, 0x7 + +################################## +# TRANSCENDENTAL "LAST-OP" FLAGS # +################################## +set FMUL_OP, 0x0 # fmul instr performed last +set FDIV_OP, 0x1 # fdiv performed last +set FADD_OP, 0x2 # fadd performed last +set FMOV_OP, 0x3 # fmov performed last + +############# +# CONSTANTS # +############# +T1: long 0x40C62D38,0xD3D64634 # 16381 LOG2 LEAD +T2: long 0x3D6F90AE,0xB1E75CC7 # 16381 LOG2 TRAIL + +PI: long 0x40000000,0xC90FDAA2,0x2168C235,0x00000000 +PIBY2: long 0x3FFF0000,0xC90FDAA2,0x2168C235,0x00000000 + +TWOBYPI: + long 0x3FE45F30,0x6DC9C883 + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_ovfl(): 060FPSP entry point for FP Overflow exception. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking the # +# FP Overflow exception in an operating system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _imem_read_long() - read instruction longword # +# fix_skewed_ops() - adjust src operand in fsave frame # +# set_tag_x() - determine optype of src/dst operands # +# store_fpreg() - store opclass 0 or 2 result to FP regfile # +# unnorm_fix() - change UNNORM operands to NORM or ZERO # +# load_fpn2() - load dst operand from FP regfile # +# fout() - emulate an opclass 3 instruction # +# tbl_unsupp - add of table of emulation routines for opclass 0,2 # +# _fpsp_done() - "callout" for 060FPSP exit (all work done!) # +# _real_ovfl() - "callout" for Overflow exception enabled code # +# _real_inex() - "callout" for Inexact exception enabled code # +# _real_trace() - "callout" for Trace exception code # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the FP Ovfl exception stack frame # +# - The fsave frame contains the source operand # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# Overflow Exception enabled: # +# - The system stack is unchanged # +# - The fsave frame contains the adjusted src op for opclass 0,2 # +# Overflow Exception disabled: # +# - The system stack is unchanged # +# - The "exception present" flag in the fsave frame is cleared # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# On the 060, if an FP overflow is present as the result of any # +# instruction, the 060 will take an overflow exception whether the # +# exception is enabled or disabled in the FPCR. For the disabled case, # +# This handler emulates the instruction to determine what the correct # +# default result should be for the operation. This default result is # +# then stored in either the FP regfile, data regfile, or memory. # +# Finally, the handler exits through the "callout" _fpsp_done() # +# denoting that no exceptional conditions exist within the machine. # +# If the exception is enabled, then this handler must create the # +# exceptional operand and plave it in the fsave state frame, and store # +# the default result (only if the instruction is opclass 3). For # +# exceptions enabled, this handler must exit through the "callout" # +# _real_ovfl() so that the operating system enabled overflow handler # +# can handle this case. # +# Two other conditions exist. First, if overflow was disabled # +# but the inexact exception was enabled, this handler must exit # +# through the "callout" _real_inex() regardless of whether the result # +# was inexact. # +# Also, in the case of an opclass three instruction where # +# overflow was disabled and the trace exception was enabled, this # +# handler must exit through the "callout" _real_trace(). # +# # +######################################################################### + + global _fpsp_ovfl +_fpsp_ovfl: + +#$# sub.l &24,%sp # make room for src/dst + + link.w %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + fsave FP_SRC(%a6) # grab the "busy" frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + fmovm.l %fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar,USER_FPCR(%a6) # save ctrl regs + fmovm.x &0xc0,EXC_FPREGS(%a6) # save fp0-fp1 on stack + +# the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction + mov.l USER_FPIAR(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) + +############################################################################## + + btst &0x5,EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is instr an fmove out? + bne.w fovfl_out + + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l fix_skewed_ops # fix src op + +# since, I believe, only NORMs and DENORMs can come through here, +# maybe we can avoid the subroutine call. + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + mov.b %d0,STAG(%a6) # maybe NORM,DENORM + +# bit five of the fp extension word separates the monadic and dyadic operations +# that can pass through fpsp_ovfl(). remember that fcmp, ftst, and fsincos +# will never take this exception. + btst &0x5,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is operation monadic or dyadic? + beq.b fovfl_extract # monadic + + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # dyadic; load dst reg + bsr.l load_fpn2 # load dst into FP_DST + + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + cmpi.b %d0,&UNNORM # is operand an UNNORM? + bne.b fovfl_op2_done # no + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; convert to NORM,DENORM,or ZERO +fovfl_op2_done: + mov.b %d0,DTAG(%a6) # save dst optype tag + +fovfl_extract: + +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_EX(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_EX(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_HI(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_LO(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_LO(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_DST_EX(%a6),TRAP_DSTOP_EX(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_DST_HI(%a6),TRAP_DSTOP_HI(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_DST_LO(%a6),TRAP_DSTOP_LO(%a6) + + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # pass rnd prec/mode + + mov.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),%d1 + andi.w &0x007f,%d1 # extract extension + + andi.l &0x00ff01ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) # zero all but accured field + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # zero current control regs + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a1 + +# maybe we can make these entry points ONLY the OVFL entry points of each routine. + mov.l (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.w*4),%d1 # fetch routine addr + jsr (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.l*1) + +# the operation has been emulated. the result is in fp0. +# the EXOP, if an exception occurred, is in fp1. +# we must save the default result regardless of whether +# traps are enabled or disabled. + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 + bsr.l store_fpreg + +# the exceptional possibilities we have left ourselves with are ONLY overflow +# and inexact. and, the inexact is such that overflow occurred and was disabled +# but inexact was enabled. + btst &ovfl_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) + bne.b fovfl_ovfl_on + + btst &inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) + bne.b fovfl_inex_on + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 +#$# add.l &24,%sp + bra.l _fpsp_done + +# overflow is enabled AND overflow, of course, occurred. so, we have the EXOP +# in fp1. now, simply jump to _real_ovfl()! +fovfl_ovfl_on: + fmovm.x &0x40,FP_SRC(%a6) # save EXOP (fp1) to stack + + mov.w &0xe005,2+FP_SRC(%a6) # save exc status + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # do this after fmovm,other fs! + + unlk %a6 + + bra.l _real_ovfl + +# overflow occurred but is disabled. meanwhile, inexact is enabled. Therefore, +# we must jump to real_inex(). +fovfl_inex_on: + + fmovm.x &0x40,FP_SRC(%a6) # save EXOP (fp1) to stack + + mov.b &0xc4,1+EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xc4 + mov.w &0xe001,2+FP_SRC(%a6) # save exc status + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # do this after fmovm,other fs! + + unlk %a6 + + bra.l _real_inex + +######################################################################## +fovfl_out: + + +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_EX(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_EX(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_HI(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_LO(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_LO(%a6) + +# the src operand is definitely a NORM(!), so tag it as such + mov.b &NORM,STAG(%a6) # set src optype tag + + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # pass rnd prec/mode + + and.l &0xffff00ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) # zero all but accured field + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # zero current control regs + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass ptr to src operand + + bsr.l fout + + btst &ovfl_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) + bne.w fovfl_ovfl_on + + btst &inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) + bne.w fovfl_inex_on + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 +#$# add.l &24,%sp + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + beq.l _fpsp_done # no + + fmov.l %fpiar,0x8(%sp) # "Current PC" is in FPIAR + mov.w &0x2024,0x6(%sp) # stk fmt = 0x2; voff = 0x024 + bra.l _real_trace + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_unfl(): 060FPSP entry point for FP Underflow exception. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking the # +# FP Underflow exception in an operating system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _imem_read_long() - read instruction longword # +# fix_skewed_ops() - adjust src operand in fsave frame # +# set_tag_x() - determine optype of src/dst operands # +# store_fpreg() - store opclass 0 or 2 result to FP regfile # +# unnorm_fix() - change UNNORM operands to NORM or ZERO # +# load_fpn2() - load dst operand from FP regfile # +# fout() - emulate an opclass 3 instruction # +# tbl_unsupp - add of table of emulation routines for opclass 0,2 # +# _fpsp_done() - "callout" for 060FPSP exit (all work done!) # +# _real_ovfl() - "callout" for Overflow exception enabled code # +# _real_inex() - "callout" for Inexact exception enabled code # +# _real_trace() - "callout" for Trace exception code # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the FP Unfl exception stack frame # +# - The fsave frame contains the source operand # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# Underflow Exception enabled: # +# - The system stack is unchanged # +# - The fsave frame contains the adjusted src op for opclass 0,2 # +# Underflow Exception disabled: # +# - The system stack is unchanged # +# - The "exception present" flag in the fsave frame is cleared # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# On the 060, if an FP underflow is present as the result of any # +# instruction, the 060 will take an underflow exception whether the # +# exception is enabled or disabled in the FPCR. For the disabled case, # +# This handler emulates the instruction to determine what the correct # +# default result should be for the operation. This default result is # +# then stored in either the FP regfile, data regfile, or memory. # +# Finally, the handler exits through the "callout" _fpsp_done() # +# denoting that no exceptional conditions exist within the machine. # +# If the exception is enabled, then this handler must create the # +# exceptional operand and plave it in the fsave state frame, and store # +# the default result (only if the instruction is opclass 3). For # +# exceptions enabled, this handler must exit through the "callout" # +# _real_unfl() so that the operating system enabled overflow handler # +# can handle this case. # +# Two other conditions exist. First, if underflow was disabled # +# but the inexact exception was enabled and the result was inexact, # +# this handler must exit through the "callout" _real_inex(). # +# was inexact. # +# Also, in the case of an opclass three instruction where # +# underflow was disabled and the trace exception was enabled, this # +# handler must exit through the "callout" _real_trace(). # +# # +######################################################################### + + global _fpsp_unfl +_fpsp_unfl: + +#$# sub.l &24,%sp # make room for src/dst + + link.w %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + fsave FP_SRC(%a6) # grab the "busy" frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + fmovm.l %fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar,USER_FPCR(%a6) # save ctrl regs + fmovm.x &0xc0,EXC_FPREGS(%a6) # save fp0-fp1 on stack + +# the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction + mov.l USER_FPIAR(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) + +############################################################################## + + btst &0x5,EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is instr an fmove out? + bne.w funfl_out + + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l fix_skewed_ops # fix src op + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + mov.b %d0,STAG(%a6) # maybe NORM,DENORM + +# bit five of the fp ext word separates the monadic and dyadic operations +# that can pass through fpsp_unfl(). remember that fcmp, and ftst +# will never take this exception. + btst &0x5,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is op monadic or dyadic? + beq.b funfl_extract # monadic + +# now, what's left that's not dyadic is fsincos. we can distinguish it +# from all dyadics by the '0110xxx pattern + btst &0x4,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is op an fsincos? + bne.b funfl_extract # yes + + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # dyadic; load dst reg + bsr.l load_fpn2 # load dst into FP_DST + + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + cmpi.b %d0,&UNNORM # is operand an UNNORM? + bne.b funfl_op2_done # no + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; convert to NORM,DENORM,or ZERO +funfl_op2_done: + mov.b %d0,DTAG(%a6) # save dst optype tag + +funfl_extract: + +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_EX(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_EX(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_HI(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_LO(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_LO(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_DST_EX(%a6),TRAP_DSTOP_EX(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_DST_HI(%a6),TRAP_DSTOP_HI(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_DST_LO(%a6),TRAP_DSTOP_LO(%a6) + + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # pass rnd prec/mode + + mov.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),%d1 + andi.w &0x007f,%d1 # extract extension + + andi.l &0x00ff01ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # zero current control regs + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a1 + +# maybe we can make these entry points ONLY the OVFL entry points of each routine. + mov.l (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.w*4),%d1 # fetch routine addr + jsr (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.l*1) + + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 + bsr.l store_fpreg + +# The `060 FPU multiplier hardware is such that if the result of a +# multiply operation is the smallest possible normalized number +# (0x00000000_80000000_00000000), then the machine will take an +# underflow exception. Since this is incorrect, we need to check +# if our emulation, after re-doing the operation, decided that +# no underflow was called for. We do these checks only in +# funfl_{unfl,inex}_on() because w/ both exceptions disabled, this +# special case will simply exit gracefully with the correct result. + +# the exceptional possibilities we have left ourselves with are ONLY overflow +# and inexact. and, the inexact is such that overflow occurred and was disabled +# but inexact was enabled. + btst &unfl_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) + bne.b funfl_unfl_on + +funfl_chkinex: + btst &inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) + bne.b funfl_inex_on + +funfl_exit: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 +#$# add.l &24,%sp + bra.l _fpsp_done + +# overflow is enabled AND overflow, of course, occurred. so, we have the EXOP +# in fp1 (don't forget to save fp0). what to do now? +# well, we simply have to get to go to _real_unfl()! +funfl_unfl_on: + +# The `060 FPU multiplier hardware is such that if the result of a +# multiply operation is the smallest possible normalized number +# (0x00000000_80000000_00000000), then the machine will take an +# underflow exception. Since this is incorrect, we check here to see +# if our emulation, after re-doing the operation, decided that +# no underflow was called for. + btst &unfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) + beq.w funfl_chkinex + +funfl_unfl_on2: + fmovm.x &0x40,FP_SRC(%a6) # save EXOP (fp1) to stack + + mov.w &0xe003,2+FP_SRC(%a6) # save exc status + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # do this after fmovm,other fs! + + unlk %a6 + + bra.l _real_unfl + +# underflow occurred but is disabled. meanwhile, inexact is enabled. Therefore, +# we must jump to real_inex(). +funfl_inex_on: + +# The `060 FPU multiplier hardware is such that if the result of a +# multiply operation is the smallest possible normalized number +# (0x00000000_80000000_00000000), then the machine will take an +# underflow exception. +# But, whether bogus or not, if inexact is enabled AND it occurred, +# then we have to branch to real_inex. + + btst &inex2_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) + beq.w funfl_exit + +funfl_inex_on2: + + fmovm.x &0x40,FP_SRC(%a6) # save EXOP to stack + + mov.b &0xc4,1+EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xc4 + mov.w &0xe001,2+FP_SRC(%a6) # save exc status + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # do this after fmovm,other fs! + + unlk %a6 + + bra.l _real_inex + +####################################################################### +funfl_out: + + +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_EX(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_EX(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_HI(%a6) +#$# mov.l FP_SRC_LO(%a6),TRAP_SRCOP_LO(%a6) + +# the src operand is definitely a NORM(!), so tag it as such + mov.b &NORM,STAG(%a6) # set src optype tag + + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # pass rnd prec/mode + + and.l &0xffff00ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) # zero all but accured field + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # zero current control regs + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass ptr to src operand + + bsr.l fout + + btst &unfl_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) + bne.w funfl_unfl_on2 + + btst &inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) + bne.w funfl_inex_on2 + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 +#$# add.l &24,%sp + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + beq.l _fpsp_done # no + + fmov.l %fpiar,0x8(%sp) # "Current PC" is in FPIAR + mov.w &0x2024,0x6(%sp) # stk fmt = 0x2; voff = 0x024 + bra.l _real_trace + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_unsupp(): 060FPSP entry point for FP "Unimplemented # +# Data Type" exception. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking the # +# FP Unimplemented Data Type exception in an operating system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _imem_read_{word,long}() - read instruction word/longword # +# fix_skewed_ops() - adjust src operand in fsave frame # +# set_tag_x() - determine optype of src/dst operands # +# store_fpreg() - store opclass 0 or 2 result to FP regfile # +# unnorm_fix() - change UNNORM operands to NORM or ZERO # +# load_fpn2() - load dst operand from FP regfile # +# load_fpn1() - load src operand from FP regfile # +# fout() - emulate an opclass 3 instruction # +# tbl_unsupp - add of table of emulation routines for opclass 0,2 # +# _real_inex() - "callout" to operating system inexact handler # +# _fpsp_done() - "callout" for exit; work all done # +# _real_trace() - "callout" for Trace enabled exception # +# funimp_skew() - adjust fsave src ops to "incorrect" value # +# _real_snan() - "callout" for SNAN exception # +# _real_operr() - "callout" for OPERR exception # +# _real_ovfl() - "callout" for OVFL exception # +# _real_unfl() - "callout" for UNFL exception # +# get_packed() - fetch packed operand from memory # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the "Unimp Data Type" stk frame # +# - The fsave frame contains the ssrc op (for UNNORM/DENORM) # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# If Inexact exception (opclass 3): # +# - The system stack is changed to an Inexact exception stk frame # +# If SNAN exception (opclass 3): # +# - The system stack is changed to an SNAN exception stk frame # +# If OPERR exception (opclass 3): # +# - The system stack is changed to an OPERR exception stk frame # +# If OVFL exception (opclass 3): # +# - The system stack is changed to an OVFL exception stk frame # +# If UNFL exception (opclass 3): # +# - The system stack is changed to an UNFL exception stack frame # +# If Trace exception enabled: # +# - The system stack is changed to a Trace exception stack frame # +# Else: (normal case) # +# - Correct result has been stored as appropriate # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# Two main instruction types can enter here: (1) DENORM or UNNORM # +# unimplemented data types. These can be either opclass 0,2 or 3 # +# instructions, and (2) PACKED unimplemented data format instructions # +# also of opclasses 0,2, or 3. # +# For UNNORM/DENORM opclass 0 and 2, the handler fetches the src # +# operand from the fsave state frame and the dst operand (if dyadic) # +# from the FP register file. The instruction is then emulated by # +# choosing an emulation routine from a table of routines indexed by # +# instruction type. Once the instruction has been emulated and result # +# saved, then we check to see if any enabled exceptions resulted from # +# instruction emulation. If none, then we exit through the "callout" # +# _fpsp_done(). If there is an enabled FP exception, then we insert # +# this exception into the FPU in the fsave state frame and then exit # +# through _fpsp_done(). # +# PACKED opclass 0 and 2 is similar in how the instruction is # +# emulated and exceptions handled. The differences occur in how the # +# handler loads the packed op (by calling get_packed() routine) and # +# by the fact that a Trace exception could be pending for PACKED ops. # +# If a Trace exception is pending, then the current exception stack # +# frame is changed to a Trace exception stack frame and an exit is # +# made through _real_trace(). # +# For UNNORM/DENORM opclass 3, the actual move out to memory is # +# performed by calling the routine fout(). If no exception should occur # +# as the result of emulation, then an exit either occurs through # +# _fpsp_done() or through _real_trace() if a Trace exception is pending # +# (a Trace stack frame must be created here, too). If an FP exception # +# should occur, then we must create an exception stack frame of that # +# type and jump to either _real_snan(), _real_operr(), _real_inex(), # +# _real_unfl(), or _real_ovfl() as appropriate. PACKED opclass 3 # +# emulation is performed in a similar manner. # +# # +######################################################################### + +# +# (1) DENORM and UNNORM (unimplemented) data types: +# +# post-instruction +# ***************** +# * EA * +# pre-instruction * * +# ***************** ***************** +# * 0x0 * 0x0dc * * 0x3 * 0x0dc * +# ***************** ***************** +# * Next * * Next * +# * PC * * PC * +# ***************** ***************** +# * SR * * SR * +# ***************** ***************** +# +# (2) PACKED format (unsupported) opclasses two and three: +# ***************** +# * EA * +# * * +# ***************** +# * 0x2 * 0x0dc * +# ***************** +# * Next * +# * PC * +# ***************** +# * SR * +# ***************** +# + global _fpsp_unsupp +_fpsp_unsupp: + + link.w %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + fsave FP_SRC(%a6) # save fp state + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + fmovm.l %fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar,USER_FPCR(%a6) # save ctrl regs + fmovm.x &0xc0,EXC_FPREGS(%a6) # save fp0-fp1 on stack + + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) # user or supervisor mode? + bne.b fu_s +fu_u: + mov.l %usp,%a0 # fetch user stack pointer + mov.l %a0,EXC_A7(%a6) # save on stack + bra.b fu_cont +# if the exception is an opclass zero or two unimplemented data type +# exception, then the a7' calculated here is wrong since it doesn't +# stack an ea. however, we don't need an a7' for this case anyways. +fu_s: + lea 0x4+EXC_EA(%a6),%a0 # load old a7' + mov.l %a0,EXC_A7(%a6) # save on stack + +fu_cont: + +# the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction +# the FPIAR should be set correctly for ALL exceptions passing through +# this point. + mov.l USER_FPIAR(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) # store OPWORD and EXTWORD + +############################ + + clr.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6) # clear special condition flag + +# Separate opclass three (fpn-to-mem) ops since they have a different +# stack frame and protocol. + btst &0x5,EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is it an fmove out? + bne.w fu_out # yes + +# Separate packed opclass two instructions. + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&0:&6},%d0 + cmpi.b %d0,&0x13 + beq.w fu_in_pack + + +# I'm not sure at this point what FPSR bits are valid for this instruction. +# so, since the emulation routines re-create them anyways, zero exception field + andi.l &0x00ff00ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) # zero exception field + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # zero current control regs + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + +# Opclass two w/ memory-to-fpn operation will have an incorrect extended +# precision format if the src format was single or double and the +# source data type was an INF, NAN, DENORM, or UNNORM + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass ptr to input + bsr.l fix_skewed_ops + +# we don't know whether the src operand or the dst operand (or both) is the +# UNNORM or DENORM. call the function that tags the operand type. if the +# input is an UNNORM, then convert it to a NORM, DENORM, or ZERO. + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + cmpi.b %d0,&UNNORM # is operand an UNNORM? + bne.b fu_op2 # no + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; convert to NORM,DENORM,or ZERO + +fu_op2: + mov.b %d0,STAG(%a6) # save src optype tag + + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # dyadic; load dst reg + +# bit five of the fp extension word separates the monadic and dyadic operations +# at this point + btst &0x5,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is operation monadic or dyadic? + beq.b fu_extract # monadic + cmpi.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),&0x3a # is operation an ftst? + beq.b fu_extract # yes, so it's monadic, too + + bsr.l load_fpn2 # load dst into FP_DST + + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + cmpi.b %d0,&UNNORM # is operand an UNNORM? + bne.b fu_op2_done # no + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; convert to NORM,DENORM,or ZERO +fu_op2_done: + mov.b %d0,DTAG(%a6) # save dst optype tag + +fu_extract: + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # fetch rnd mode/prec + + bfextu 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&1:&7},%d1 # extract extension + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a1 + + mov.l (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.l*4),%d1 # fetch routine addr + jsr (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.l*1) + +# +# Exceptions in order of precedence: +# BSUN : none +# SNAN : all dyadic ops +# OPERR : fsqrt(-NORM) +# OVFL : all except ftst,fcmp +# UNFL : all except ftst,fcmp +# DZ : fdiv +# INEX2 : all except ftst,fcmp +# INEX1 : none (packed doesn't go through here) +# + +# we determine the highest priority exception(if any) set by the +# emulation routine that has also been enabled by the user. + mov.b FPCR_ENABLE(%a6),%d0 # fetch exceptions set + bne.b fu_in_ena # some are enabled + +fu_in_cont: +# fcmp and ftst do not store any result. + mov.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),%d0 # fetch extension + andi.b &0x38,%d0 # extract bits 3-5 + cmpi.b %d0,&0x38 # is instr fcmp or ftst? + beq.b fu_in_exit # yes + + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # dyadic; load dst reg + bsr.l store_fpreg # store the result + +fu_in_exit: + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + + bra.l _fpsp_done + +fu_in_ena: + and.b FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6),%d0 # keep only ones enabled + bfffo %d0{&24:&8},%d0 # find highest priority exception + bne.b fu_in_exc # there is at least one set + +# +# No exceptions occurred that were also enabled. Now: +# +# if (OVFL && ovfl_disabled && inexact_enabled) { +# branch to _real_inex() (even if the result was exact!); +# } else { +# save the result in the proper fp reg (unless the op is fcmp or ftst); +# return; +# } +# + btst &ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # was overflow set? + beq.b fu_in_cont # no + +fu_in_ovflchk: + btst &inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) # was inexact enabled? + beq.b fu_in_cont # no + bra.w fu_in_exc_ovfl # go insert overflow frame + +# +# An exception occurred and that exception was enabled: +# +# shift enabled exception field into lo byte of d0; +# if (((INEX2 || INEX1) && inex_enabled && OVFL && ovfl_disabled) || +# ((INEX2 || INEX1) && inex_enabled && UNFL && unfl_disabled)) { +# /* +# * this is the case where we must call _real_inex() now or else +# * there will be no other way to pass it the exceptional operand +# */ +# call _real_inex(); +# } else { +# restore exc state (SNAN||OPERR||OVFL||UNFL||DZ||INEX) into the FPU; +# } +# +fu_in_exc: + subi.l &24,%d0 # fix offset to be 0-8 + cmpi.b %d0,&0x6 # is exception INEX? (6) + bne.b fu_in_exc_exit # no + +# the enabled exception was inexact + btst &unfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did disabled underflow occur? + bne.w fu_in_exc_unfl # yes + btst &ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did disabled overflow occur? + bne.w fu_in_exc_ovfl # yes + +# here, we insert the correct fsave status value into the fsave frame for the +# corresponding exception. the operand in the fsave frame should be the original +# src operand. +fu_in_exc_exit: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) # save d0 + bsr.l funimp_skew # skew sgl or dbl inputs + mov.l (%sp)+,%d0 # restore d0 + + mov.w (tbl_except.b,%pc,%d0.w*2),2+FP_SRC(%a6) # create exc status + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src op + + unlk %a6 + + bra.l _fpsp_done + +tbl_except: + short 0xe000,0xe006,0xe004,0xe005 + short 0xe003,0xe002,0xe001,0xe001 + +fu_in_exc_unfl: + mov.w &0x4,%d0 + bra.b fu_in_exc_exit +fu_in_exc_ovfl: + mov.w &0x03,%d0 + bra.b fu_in_exc_exit + +# If the input operand to this operation was opclass two and a single +# or double precision denorm, inf, or nan, the operand needs to be +# "corrected" in order to have the proper equivalent extended precision +# number. + global fix_skewed_ops +fix_skewed_ops: + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&0:&6},%d0 # extract opclass,src fmt + cmpi.b %d0,&0x11 # is class = 2 & fmt = sgl? + beq.b fso_sgl # yes + cmpi.b %d0,&0x15 # is class = 2 & fmt = dbl? + beq.b fso_dbl # yes + rts # no + +fso_sgl: + mov.w LOCAL_EX(%a0),%d0 # fetch src exponent + andi.w &0x7fff,%d0 # strip sign + cmpi.w %d0,&0x3f80 # is |exp| == $3f80? + beq.b fso_sgl_dnrm_zero # yes + cmpi.w %d0,&0x407f # no; is |exp| == $407f? + beq.b fso_infnan # yes + rts # no + +fso_sgl_dnrm_zero: + andi.l &0x7fffffff,LOCAL_HI(%a0) # clear j-bit + beq.b fso_zero # it's a skewed zero +fso_sgl_dnrm: +# here, we count on norm not to alter a0... + bsr.l norm # normalize mantissa + neg.w %d0 # -shft amt + addi.w &0x3f81,%d0 # adjust new exponent + andi.w &0x8000,LOCAL_EX(%a0) # clear old exponent + or.w %d0,LOCAL_EX(%a0) # insert new exponent + rts + +fso_zero: + andi.w &0x8000,LOCAL_EX(%a0) # clear bogus exponent + rts + +fso_infnan: + andi.b &0x7f,LOCAL_HI(%a0) # clear j-bit + ori.w &0x7fff,LOCAL_EX(%a0) # make exponent = $7fff + rts + +fso_dbl: + mov.w LOCAL_EX(%a0),%d0 # fetch src exponent + andi.w &0x7fff,%d0 # strip sign + cmpi.w %d0,&0x3c00 # is |exp| == $3c00? + beq.b fso_dbl_dnrm_zero # yes + cmpi.w %d0,&0x43ff # no; is |exp| == $43ff? + beq.b fso_infnan # yes + rts # no + +fso_dbl_dnrm_zero: + andi.l &0x7fffffff,LOCAL_HI(%a0) # clear j-bit + bne.b fso_dbl_dnrm # it's a skewed denorm + tst.l LOCAL_LO(%a0) # is it a zero? + beq.b fso_zero # yes +fso_dbl_dnrm: +# here, we count on norm not to alter a0... + bsr.l norm # normalize mantissa + neg.w %d0 # -shft amt + addi.w &0x3c01,%d0 # adjust new exponent + andi.w &0x8000,LOCAL_EX(%a0) # clear old exponent + or.w %d0,LOCAL_EX(%a0) # insert new exponent + rts + +################################################################# + +# fmove out took an unimplemented data type exception. +# the src operand is in FP_SRC. Call _fout() to write out the result and +# to determine which exceptions, if any, to take. +fu_out: + +# Separate packed move outs from the UNNORM and DENORM move outs. + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&3:&3},%d0 + cmpi.b %d0,&0x3 + beq.w fu_out_pack + cmpi.b %d0,&0x7 + beq.w fu_out_pack + + +# I'm not sure at this point what FPSR bits are valid for this instruction. +# so, since the emulation routines re-create them anyways, zero exception field. +# fmove out doesn't affect ccodes. + and.l &0xffff00ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) # zero exception field + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # zero current control regs + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + +# the src can ONLY be a DENORM or an UNNORM! so, don't make any big subroutine +# call here. just figure out what it is... + mov.w FP_SRC_EX(%a6),%d0 # get exponent + andi.w &0x7fff,%d0 # strip sign + beq.b fu_out_denorm # it's a DENORM + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; fix it + + mov.b %d0,STAG(%a6) + + bra.b fu_out_cont +fu_out_denorm: + mov.b &DENORM,STAG(%a6) +fu_out_cont: + + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # fetch rnd mode/prec + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass ptr to src operand + + mov.l (%a6),EXC_A6(%a6) # in case a6 changes + bsr.l fout # call fmove out routine + +# Exceptions in order of precedence: +# BSUN : none +# SNAN : none +# OPERR : fmove.{b,w,l} out of large UNNORM +# OVFL : fmove.{s,d} +# UNFL : fmove.{s,d,x} +# DZ : none +# INEX2 : all +# INEX1 : none (packed doesn't travel through here) + +# determine the highest priority exception(if any) set by the +# emulation routine that has also been enabled by the user. + mov.b FPCR_ENABLE(%a6),%d0 # fetch exceptions enabled + bne.w fu_out_ena # some are enabled + +fu_out_done: + + mov.l EXC_A6(%a6),(%a6) # in case a6 changed + +# on extended precision opclass three instructions using pre-decrement or +# post-increment addressing mode, the address register is not updated. is the +# address register was the stack pointer used from user mode, then let's update +# it here. if it was used from supervisor mode, then we have to handle this +# as a special case. + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) + bne.b fu_out_done_s + + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 # restore a7 + mov.l %a0,%usp + +fu_out_done_cont: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + bne.b fu_out_trace # yes + + bra.l _fpsp_done + +# is the ea mode pre-decrement of the stack pointer from supervisor mode? +# ("fmov.x fpm,-(a7)") if so, +fu_out_done_s: + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mda7_flg + bne.b fu_out_done_cont + +# the extended precision result is still in fp0. but, we need to save it +# somewhere on the stack until we can copy it to its final resting place. +# here, we're counting on the top of the stack to be the old place-holders +# for fp0/fp1 which have already been restored. that way, we can write +# over those destinations with the shifted stack frame. + fmovm.x &0x80,FP_SRC(%a6) # put answer on stack + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.l (%a6),%a6 # restore frame pointer + + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC-0xc(%sp) + +# now, copy the result to the proper place on the stack + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_SRC_EX(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR+0x0(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_SRC_HI(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR+0x4(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_SRC_LO(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR+0x8(%sp) + + add.l &LOCAL_SIZE-0x8,%sp + + btst &0x7,(%sp) + bne.b fu_out_trace + + bra.l _fpsp_done + +fu_out_ena: + and.b FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6),%d0 # keep only ones enabled + bfffo %d0{&24:&8},%d0 # find highest priority exception + bne.b fu_out_exc # there is at least one set + +# no exceptions were set. +# if a disabled overflow occurred and inexact was enabled but the result +# was exact, then a branch to _real_inex() is made. + btst &ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # was overflow set? + beq.w fu_out_done # no + +fu_out_ovflchk: + btst &inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) # was inexact enabled? + beq.w fu_out_done # no + bra.w fu_inex # yes + +# +# The fp move out that took the "Unimplemented Data Type" exception was +# being traced. Since the stack frames are similar, get the "current" PC +# from FPIAR and put it in the trace stack frame then jump to _real_trace(). +# +# UNSUPP FRAME TRACE FRAME +# ***************** ***************** +# * EA * * Current * +# * * * PC * +# ***************** ***************** +# * 0x3 * 0x0dc * * 0x2 * 0x024 * +# ***************** ***************** +# * Next * * Next * +# * PC * * PC * +# ***************** ***************** +# * SR * * SR * +# ***************** ***************** +# +fu_out_trace: + mov.w &0x2024,0x6(%sp) + fmov.l %fpiar,0x8(%sp) + bra.l _real_trace + +# an exception occurred and that exception was enabled. +fu_out_exc: + subi.l &24,%d0 # fix offset to be 0-8 + +# we don't mess with the existing fsave frame. just re-insert it and +# jump to the "_real_{}()" handler... + mov.w (tbl_fu_out.b,%pc,%d0.w*2),%d0 + jmp (tbl_fu_out.b,%pc,%d0.w*1) + + swbeg &0x8 +tbl_fu_out: + short tbl_fu_out - tbl_fu_out # BSUN can't happen + short tbl_fu_out - tbl_fu_out # SNAN can't happen + short fu_operr - tbl_fu_out # OPERR + short fu_ovfl - tbl_fu_out # OVFL + short fu_unfl - tbl_fu_out # UNFL + short tbl_fu_out - tbl_fu_out # DZ can't happen + short fu_inex - tbl_fu_out # INEX2 + short tbl_fu_out - tbl_fu_out # INEX1 won't make it here + +# for snan,operr,ovfl,unfl, src op is still in FP_SRC so just +# frestore it. +fu_snan: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.w &0x30d8,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xd8 + mov.w &0xe006,2+FP_SRC(%a6) + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) + + unlk %a6 + + + bra.l _real_snan + +fu_operr: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.w &0x30d0,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xd0 + mov.w &0xe004,2+FP_SRC(%a6) + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) + + unlk %a6 + + + bra.l _real_operr + +fu_ovfl: + fmovm.x &0x40,FP_SRC(%a6) # save EXOP to the stack + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.w &0x30d4,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xd4 + mov.w &0xe005,2+FP_SRC(%a6) + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore EXOP + + unlk %a6 + + bra.l _real_ovfl + +# underflow can happen for extended precision. extended precision opclass +# three instruction exceptions don't update the stack pointer. so, if the +# exception occurred from user mode, then simply update a7 and exit normally. +# if the exception occurred from supervisor mode, check if +fu_unfl: + mov.l EXC_A6(%a6),(%a6) # restore a6 + + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) + bne.w fu_unfl_s + + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 # restore a7 whether we need + mov.l %a0,%usp # to or not... + +fu_unfl_cont: + fmovm.x &0x40,FP_SRC(%a6) # save EXOP to the stack + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.w &0x30cc,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xcc + mov.w &0xe003,2+FP_SRC(%a6) + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore EXOP + + unlk %a6 + + bra.l _real_unfl + +fu_unfl_s: + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mda7_flg # was the mode -(sp)? + bne.b fu_unfl_cont + +# the extended precision result is still in fp0. but, we need to save it +# somewhere on the stack until we can copy it to its final resting place +# (where the exc frame is currently). make sure it's not at the top of the +# frame or it will get overwritten when the exc stack frame is shifted "down". + fmovm.x &0x80,FP_SRC(%a6) # put answer on stack + fmovm.x &0x40,FP_DST(%a6) # put EXOP on stack + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.w &0x30cc,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xcc + mov.w &0xe003,2+FP_DST(%a6) + + frestore FP_DST(%a6) # restore EXOP + + mov.l (%a6),%a6 # restore frame pointer + + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA-0xc(%sp) + +# now, copy the result to the proper place on the stack + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_SRC_EX(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR+0x0(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_SRC_HI(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR+0x4(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_SRC_LO(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR+0x8(%sp) + + add.l &LOCAL_SIZE-0x8,%sp + + bra.l _real_unfl + +# fmove in and out enter here. +fu_inex: + fmovm.x &0x40,FP_SRC(%a6) # save EXOP to the stack + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.w &0x30c4,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xc4 + mov.w &0xe001,2+FP_SRC(%a6) + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore EXOP + + unlk %a6 + + + bra.l _real_inex + +######################################################################### +######################################################################### +fu_in_pack: + + +# I'm not sure at this point what FPSR bits are valid for this instruction. +# so, since the emulation routines re-create them anyways, zero exception field + andi.l &0x0ff00ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) # zero exception field + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # zero current control regs + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + + bsr.l get_packed # fetch packed src operand + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass ptr to src + bsr.l set_tag_x # set src optype tag + + mov.b %d0,STAG(%a6) # save src optype tag + + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # dyadic; load dst reg + +# bit five of the fp extension word separates the monadic and dyadic operations +# at this point + btst &0x5,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is operation monadic or dyadic? + beq.b fu_extract_p # monadic + cmpi.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),&0x3a # is operation an ftst? + beq.b fu_extract_p # yes, so it's monadic, too + + bsr.l load_fpn2 # load dst into FP_DST + + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + cmpi.b %d0,&UNNORM # is operand an UNNORM? + bne.b fu_op2_done_p # no + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; convert to NORM,DENORM,or ZERO +fu_op2_done_p: + mov.b %d0,DTAG(%a6) # save dst optype tag + +fu_extract_p: + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # fetch rnd mode/prec + + bfextu 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&1:&7},%d1 # extract extension + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a1 + + mov.l (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.l*4),%d1 # fetch routine addr + jsr (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.l*1) + +# +# Exceptions in order of precedence: +# BSUN : none +# SNAN : all dyadic ops +# OPERR : fsqrt(-NORM) +# OVFL : all except ftst,fcmp +# UNFL : all except ftst,fcmp +# DZ : fdiv +# INEX2 : all except ftst,fcmp +# INEX1 : all +# + +# we determine the highest priority exception(if any) set by the +# emulation routine that has also been enabled by the user. + mov.b FPCR_ENABLE(%a6),%d0 # fetch exceptions enabled + bne.w fu_in_ena_p # some are enabled + +fu_in_cont_p: +# fcmp and ftst do not store any result. + mov.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),%d0 # fetch extension + andi.b &0x38,%d0 # extract bits 3-5 + cmpi.b %d0,&0x38 # is instr fcmp or ftst? + beq.b fu_in_exit_p # yes + + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # dyadic; load dst reg + bsr.l store_fpreg # store the result + +fu_in_exit_p: + + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) # user or supervisor? + bne.w fu_in_exit_s_p # supervisor + + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 # update user a7 + mov.l %a0,%usp + +fu_in_exit_cont_p: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 # unravel stack frame + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + bne.w fu_trace_p # yes + + bra.l _fpsp_done # exit to os + +# the exception occurred in supervisor mode. check to see if the +# addressing mode was (a7)+. if so, we'll need to shift the +# stack frame "up". +fu_in_exit_s_p: + btst &mia7_bit,SPCOND_FLG(%a6) # was ea mode (a7)+ + beq.b fu_in_exit_cont_p # no + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 # unravel stack frame + +# shift the stack frame "up". we don't really care about the field. + mov.l 0x4(%sp),0x10(%sp) + mov.l 0x0(%sp),0xc(%sp) + add.l &0xc,%sp + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + bne.w fu_trace_p # yes + + bra.l _fpsp_done # exit to os + +fu_in_ena_p: + and.b FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6),%d0 # keep only ones enabled & set + bfffo %d0{&24:&8},%d0 # find highest priority exception + bne.b fu_in_exc_p # at least one was set + +# +# No exceptions occurred that were also enabled. Now: +# +# if (OVFL && ovfl_disabled && inexact_enabled) { +# branch to _real_inex() (even if the result was exact!); +# } else { +# save the result in the proper fp reg (unless the op is fcmp or ftst); +# return; +# } +# + btst &ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # was overflow set? + beq.w fu_in_cont_p # no + +fu_in_ovflchk_p: + btst &inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) # was inexact enabled? + beq.w fu_in_cont_p # no + bra.w fu_in_exc_ovfl_p # do _real_inex() now + +# +# An exception occurred and that exception was enabled: +# +# shift enabled exception field into lo byte of d0; +# if (((INEX2 || INEX1) && inex_enabled && OVFL && ovfl_disabled) || +# ((INEX2 || INEX1) && inex_enabled && UNFL && unfl_disabled)) { +# /* +# * this is the case where we must call _real_inex() now or else +# * there will be no other way to pass it the exceptional operand +# */ +# call _real_inex(); +# } else { +# restore exc state (SNAN||OPERR||OVFL||UNFL||DZ||INEX) into the FPU; +# } +# +fu_in_exc_p: + subi.l &24,%d0 # fix offset to be 0-8 + cmpi.b %d0,&0x6 # is exception INEX? (6 or 7) + blt.b fu_in_exc_exit_p # no + +# the enabled exception was inexact + btst &unfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did disabled underflow occur? + bne.w fu_in_exc_unfl_p # yes + btst &ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did disabled overflow occur? + bne.w fu_in_exc_ovfl_p # yes + +# here, we insert the correct fsave status value into the fsave frame for the +# corresponding exception. the operand in the fsave frame should be the original +# src operand. +# as a reminder for future predicted pain and agony, we are passing in fsave the +# "non-skewed" operand for cases of sgl and dbl src INFs,NANs, and DENORMs. +# this is INCORRECT for enabled SNAN which would give to the user the skewed SNAN!!! +fu_in_exc_exit_p: + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) # user or supervisor? + bne.w fu_in_exc_exit_s_p # supervisor + + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 # update user a7 + mov.l %a0,%usp + +fu_in_exc_exit_cont_p: + mov.w (tbl_except_p.b,%pc,%d0.w*2),2+FP_SRC(%a6) + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src op + + unlk %a6 + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace enabled? + bne.w fu_trace_p # yes + + bra.l _fpsp_done + +tbl_except_p: + short 0xe000,0xe006,0xe004,0xe005 + short 0xe003,0xe002,0xe001,0xe001 + +fu_in_exc_ovfl_p: + mov.w &0x3,%d0 + bra.w fu_in_exc_exit_p + +fu_in_exc_unfl_p: + mov.w &0x4,%d0 + bra.w fu_in_exc_exit_p + +fu_in_exc_exit_s_p: + btst &mia7_bit,SPCOND_FLG(%a6) + beq.b fu_in_exc_exit_cont_p + + mov.w (tbl_except_p.b,%pc,%d0.w*2),2+FP_SRC(%a6) + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src op + + unlk %a6 # unravel stack frame + +# shift stack frame "up". who cares about field. + mov.l 0x4(%sp),0x10(%sp) + mov.l 0x0(%sp),0xc(%sp) + add.l &0xc,%sp + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + bne.b fu_trace_p # yes + + bra.l _fpsp_done # exit to os + +# +# The opclass two PACKED instruction that took an "Unimplemented Data Type" +# exception was being traced. Make the "current" PC the FPIAR and put it in the +# trace stack frame then jump to _real_trace(). +# +# UNSUPP FRAME TRACE FRAME +# ***************** ***************** +# * EA * * Current * +# * * * PC * +# ***************** ***************** +# * 0x2 * 0x0dc * * 0x2 * 0x024 * +# ***************** ***************** +# * Next * * Next * +# * PC * * PC * +# ***************** ***************** +# * SR * * SR * +# ***************** ***************** +fu_trace_p: + mov.w &0x2024,0x6(%sp) + fmov.l %fpiar,0x8(%sp) + + bra.l _real_trace + +######################################################### +######################################################### +fu_out_pack: + + +# I'm not sure at this point what FPSR bits are valid for this instruction. +# so, since the emulation routines re-create them anyways, zero exception field. +# fmove out doesn't affect ccodes. + and.l &0xffff00ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) # zero exception field + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # zero current control regs + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 + bsr.l load_fpn1 + +# unlike other opclass 3, unimplemented data type exceptions, packed must be +# able to detect all operand types. + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + cmpi.b %d0,&UNNORM # is operand an UNNORM? + bne.b fu_op2_p # no + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; convert to NORM,DENORM,or ZERO + +fu_op2_p: + mov.b %d0,STAG(%a6) # save src optype tag + + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # fetch rnd mode/prec + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass ptr to src operand + + mov.l (%a6),EXC_A6(%a6) # in case a6 changes + bsr.l fout # call fmove out routine + +# Exceptions in order of precedence: +# BSUN : no +# SNAN : yes +# OPERR : if ((k_factor > +17) || (dec. exp exceeds 3 digits)) +# OVFL : no +# UNFL : no +# DZ : no +# INEX2 : yes +# INEX1 : no + +# determine the highest priority exception(if any) set by the +# emulation routine that has also been enabled by the user. + mov.b FPCR_ENABLE(%a6),%d0 # fetch exceptions enabled + bne.w fu_out_ena_p # some are enabled + +fu_out_exit_p: + mov.l EXC_A6(%a6),(%a6) # restore a6 + + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) # user or supervisor? + bne.b fu_out_exit_s_p # supervisor + + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 # update user a7 + mov.l %a0,%usp + +fu_out_exit_cont_p: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 # unravel stack frame + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + bne.w fu_trace_p # yes + + bra.l _fpsp_done # exit to os + +# the exception occurred in supervisor mode. check to see if the +# addressing mode was -(a7). if so, we'll need to shift the +# stack frame "down". +fu_out_exit_s_p: + btst &mda7_bit,SPCOND_FLG(%a6) # was ea mode -(a7) + beq.b fu_out_exit_cont_p # no + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.l (%a6),%a6 # restore frame pointer + + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC-0xc(%sp) + +# now, copy the result to the proper place on the stack + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_EX(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR+0x0(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_HI(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR+0x4(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_LO(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR+0x8(%sp) + + add.l &LOCAL_SIZE-0x8,%sp + + btst &0x7,(%sp) + bne.w fu_trace_p + + bra.l _fpsp_done + +fu_out_ena_p: + and.b FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6),%d0 # keep only ones enabled + bfffo %d0{&24:&8},%d0 # find highest priority exception + beq.w fu_out_exit_p + + mov.l EXC_A6(%a6),(%a6) # restore a6 + +# an exception occurred and that exception was enabled. +# the only exception possible on packed move out are INEX, OPERR, and SNAN. +fu_out_exc_p: + cmpi.b %d0,&0x1a + bgt.w fu_inex_p2 + beq.w fu_operr_p + +fu_snan_p: + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) + bne.b fu_snan_s_p + + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 + mov.l %a0,%usp + bra.w fu_snan + +fu_snan_s_p: + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mda7_flg + bne.w fu_snan + +# the instruction was "fmove.p fpn,-(a7)" from supervisor mode. +# the strategy is to move the exception frame "down" 12 bytes. then, we +# can store the default result where the exception frame was. + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.w &0x30d8,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xd0 + mov.w &0xe006,2+FP_SRC(%a6) # set fsave status + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src operand + + mov.l (%a6),%a6 # restore frame pointer + + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA-0xc(%sp) + +# now, we copy the default result to its proper location + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_EX(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+0x4(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_HI(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+0x8(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_LO(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+0xc(%sp) + + add.l &LOCAL_SIZE-0x8,%sp + + + bra.l _real_snan + +fu_operr_p: + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) + bne.w fu_operr_p_s + + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 + mov.l %a0,%usp + bra.w fu_operr + +fu_operr_p_s: + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mda7_flg + bne.w fu_operr + +# the instruction was "fmove.p fpn,-(a7)" from supervisor mode. +# the strategy is to move the exception frame "down" 12 bytes. then, we +# can store the default result where the exception frame was. + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.w &0x30d0,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xd0 + mov.w &0xe004,2+FP_SRC(%a6) # set fsave status + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src operand + + mov.l (%a6),%a6 # restore frame pointer + + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA-0xc(%sp) + +# now, we copy the default result to its proper location + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_EX(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+0x4(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_HI(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+0x8(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_LO(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+0xc(%sp) + + add.l &LOCAL_SIZE-0x8,%sp + + + bra.l _real_operr + +fu_inex_p2: + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) + bne.w fu_inex_s_p2 + + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 + mov.l %a0,%usp + bra.w fu_inex + +fu_inex_s_p2: + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mda7_flg + bne.w fu_inex + +# the instruction was "fmove.p fpn,-(a7)" from supervisor mode. +# the strategy is to move the exception frame "down" 12 bytes. then, we +# can store the default result where the exception frame was. + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0/fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.w &0x30c4,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # vector offset = 0xc4 + mov.w &0xe001,2+FP_SRC(%a6) # set fsave status + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src operand + + mov.l (%a6),%a6 # restore frame pointer + + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+2+EXC_PC-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA-0xc(%sp) + +# now, we copy the default result to its proper location + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_EX(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+0x4(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_HI(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+0x8(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_DST_LO(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+0xc(%sp) + + add.l &LOCAL_SIZE-0x8,%sp + + + bra.l _real_inex + +######################################################################### + +# +# if we're stuffing a source operand back into an fsave frame then we +# have to make sure that for single or double source operands that the +# format stuffed is as weird as the hardware usually makes it. +# + global funimp_skew +funimp_skew: + bfextu EXC_EXTWORD(%a6){&3:&3},%d0 # extract src specifier + cmpi.b %d0,&0x1 # was src sgl? + beq.b funimp_skew_sgl # yes + cmpi.b %d0,&0x5 # was src dbl? + beq.b funimp_skew_dbl # yes + rts + +funimp_skew_sgl: + mov.w FP_SRC_EX(%a6),%d0 # fetch DENORM exponent + andi.w &0x7fff,%d0 # strip sign + beq.b funimp_skew_sgl_not + cmpi.w %d0,&0x3f80 + bgt.b funimp_skew_sgl_not + neg.w %d0 # make exponent negative + addi.w &0x3f81,%d0 # find amt to shift + mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d1 # fetch DENORM hi(man) + lsr.l %d0,%d1 # shift it + bset &31,%d1 # set j-bit + mov.l %d1,FP_SRC_HI(%a6) # insert new hi(man) + andi.w &0x8000,FP_SRC_EX(%a6) # clear old exponent + ori.w &0x3f80,FP_SRC_EX(%a6) # insert new "skewed" exponent +funimp_skew_sgl_not: + rts + +funimp_skew_dbl: + mov.w FP_SRC_EX(%a6),%d0 # fetch DENORM exponent + andi.w &0x7fff,%d0 # strip sign + beq.b funimp_skew_dbl_not + cmpi.w %d0,&0x3c00 + bgt.b funimp_skew_dbl_not + + tst.b FP_SRC_EX(%a6) # make "internal format" + smi.b 0x2+FP_SRC(%a6) + mov.w %d0,FP_SRC_EX(%a6) # insert exponent with cleared sign + clr.l %d0 # clear g,r,s + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass ptr to src op + mov.w &0x3c01,%d1 # pass denorm threshold + bsr.l dnrm_lp # denorm it + mov.w &0x3c00,%d0 # new exponent + tst.b 0x2+FP_SRC(%a6) # is sign set? + beq.b fss_dbl_denorm_done # no + bset &15,%d0 # set sign +fss_dbl_denorm_done: + bset &0x7,FP_SRC_HI(%a6) # set j-bit + mov.w %d0,FP_SRC_EX(%a6) # insert new exponent +funimp_skew_dbl_not: + rts + +######################################################################### + global _mem_write2 +_mem_write2: + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) + beq.l _dmem_write + mov.l 0x0(%a0),FP_DST_EX(%a6) + mov.l 0x4(%a0),FP_DST_HI(%a6) + mov.l 0x8(%a0),FP_DST_LO(%a6) + clr.l %d1 + rts + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_effadd(): 060FPSP entry point for FP "Unimplemented # +# effective address" exception. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking the # +# FP Unimplemented Effective Address exception in an operating # +# system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _imem_read_long() - read instruction longword # +# fix_skewed_ops() - adjust src operand in fsave frame # +# set_tag_x() - determine optype of src/dst operands # +# store_fpreg() - store opclass 0 or 2 result to FP regfile # +# unnorm_fix() - change UNNORM operands to NORM or ZERO # +# load_fpn2() - load dst operand from FP regfile # +# tbl_unsupp - add of table of emulation routines for opclass 0,2 # +# decbin() - convert packed data to FP binary data # +# _real_fpu_disabled() - "callout" for "FPU disabled" exception # +# _real_access() - "callout" for access error exception # +# _mem_read() - read extended immediate operand from memory # +# _fpsp_done() - "callout" for exit; work all done # +# _real_trace() - "callout" for Trace enabled exception # +# fmovm_dynamic() - emulate dynamic fmovm instruction # +# fmovm_ctrl() - emulate fmovm control instruction # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the "Unimplemented " stk frame # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# If access error: # +# - The system stack is changed to an access error stack frame # +# If FPU disabled: # +# - The system stack is changed to an FPU disabled stack frame # +# If Trace exception enabled: # +# - The system stack is changed to a Trace exception stack frame # +# Else: (normal case) # +# - None (correct result has been stored as appropriate) # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# This exception handles 3 types of operations: # +# (1) FP Instructions using extended precision or packed immediate # +# addressing mode. # +# (2) The "fmovm.x" instruction w/ dynamic register specification. # +# (3) The "fmovm.l" instruction w/ 2 or 3 control registers. # +# # +# For immediate data operations, the data is read in w/ a # +# _mem_read() "callout", converted to FP binary (if packed), and used # +# as the source operand to the instruction specified by the instruction # +# word. If no FP exception should be reported ads a result of the # +# emulation, then the result is stored to the destination register and # +# the handler exits through _fpsp_done(). If an enabled exc has been # +# signalled as a result of emulation, then an fsave state frame # +# corresponding to the FP exception type must be entered into the 060 # +# FPU before exiting. In either the enabled or disabled cases, we # +# must also check if a Trace exception is pending, in which case, we # +# must create a Trace exception stack frame from the current exception # +# stack frame. If no Trace is pending, we simply exit through # +# _fpsp_done(). # +# For "fmovm.x", call the routine fmovm_dynamic() which will # +# decode and emulate the instruction. No FP exceptions can be pending # +# as a result of this operation emulation. A Trace exception can be # +# pending, though, which means the current stack frame must be changed # +# to a Trace stack frame and an exit made through _real_trace(). # +# For the case of "fmovm.x Dn,-(a7)", where the offending instruction # +# was executed from supervisor mode, this handler must store the FP # +# register file values to the system stack by itself since # +# fmovm_dynamic() can't handle this. A normal exit is made through # +# fpsp_done(). # +# For "fmovm.l", fmovm_ctrl() is used to emulate the instruction. # +# Again, a Trace exception may be pending and an exit made through # +# _real_trace(). Else, a normal exit is made through _fpsp_done(). # +# # +# Before any of the above is attempted, it must be checked to # +# see if the FPU is disabled. Since the "Unimp " exception is taken # +# before the "FPU disabled" exception, but the "FPU disabled" exception # +# has higher priority, we check the disabled bit in the PCR. If set, # +# then we must create an 8 word "FPU disabled" exception stack frame # +# from the current 4 word exception stack frame. This includes # +# reproducing the effective address of the instruction to put on the # +# new stack frame. # +# # +# In the process of all emulation work, if a _mem_read() # +# "callout" returns a failing result indicating an access error, then # +# we must create an access error stack frame from the current stack # +# frame. This information includes a faulting address and a fault- # +# status-longword. These are created within this handler. # +# # +######################################################################### + + global _fpsp_effadd +_fpsp_effadd: + +# This exception type takes priority over the "Line F Emulator" +# exception. Therefore, the FPU could be disabled when entering here. +# So, we must check to see if it's disabled and handle that case separately. + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) # save d0 + movc %pcr,%d0 # load proc cr + btst &0x1,%d0 # is FPU disabled? + bne.w iea_disabled # yes + mov.l (%sp)+,%d0 # restore d0 + + link %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + fmovm.l %fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar,USER_FPCR(%a6) # save ctrl regs + fmovm.x &0xc0,EXC_FPREGS(%a6) # save fp0-fp1 on stack + +# PC of instruction that took the exception is the PC in the frame + mov.l EXC_PC(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) # store OPWORD and EXTWORD + +######################################################################### + + tst.w %d0 # is operation fmovem? + bmi.w iea_fmovm # yes + +# +# here, we will have: +# fabs fdabs fsabs facos fmod +# fadd fdadd fsadd fasin frem +# fcmp fatan fscale +# fdiv fddiv fsdiv fatanh fsin +# fint fcos fsincos +# fintrz fcosh fsinh +# fmove fdmove fsmove fetox ftan +# fmul fdmul fsmul fetoxm1 ftanh +# fneg fdneg fsneg fgetexp ftentox +# fsgldiv fgetman ftwotox +# fsglmul flog10 +# fsqrt flog2 +# fsub fdsub fssub flogn +# ftst flognp1 +# which can all use f.{x,p} +# so, now it's immediate data extended precision AND PACKED FORMAT! +# +iea_op: + andi.l &0x00ff00ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) + + btst &0xa,%d0 # is src fmt x or p? + bne.b iea_op_pack # packed + + + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to # + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a1 # pass: ptr to super addr + mov.l &0xc,%d0 # pass: 12 bytes + bsr.l _imem_read # read extended immediate + + tst.l %d1 # did ifetch fail? + bne.w iea_iacc # yes + + bra.b iea_op_setsrc + +iea_op_pack: + + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to # + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a1 # pass: ptr to super dst + mov.l &0xc,%d0 # pass: 12 bytes + bsr.l _imem_read # read packed operand + + tst.l %d1 # did ifetch fail? + bne.w iea_iacc # yes + +# The packed operand is an INF or a NAN if the exponent field is all ones. + bfextu FP_SRC(%a6){&1:&15},%d0 # get exp + cmpi.w %d0,&0x7fff # INF or NAN? + beq.b iea_op_setsrc # operand is an INF or NAN + +# The packed operand is a zero if the mantissa is all zero, else it's +# a normal packed op. + mov.b 3+FP_SRC(%a6),%d0 # get byte 4 + andi.b &0x0f,%d0 # clear all but last nybble + bne.b iea_op_gp_not_spec # not a zero + tst.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6) # is lw 2 zero? + bne.b iea_op_gp_not_spec # not a zero + tst.l FP_SRC_LO(%a6) # is lw 3 zero? + beq.b iea_op_setsrc # operand is a ZERO +iea_op_gp_not_spec: + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to packed op + bsr.l decbin # convert to extended + fmovm.x &0x80,FP_SRC(%a6) # make this the srcop + +iea_op_setsrc: + addi.l &0xc,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # update extension word pointer + +# FP_SRC now holds the src operand. + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + mov.b %d0,STAG(%a6) # could be ANYTHING!!! + cmpi.b %d0,&UNNORM # is operand an UNNORM? + bne.b iea_op_getdst # no + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; convert to NORM/DENORM/ZERO + mov.b %d0,STAG(%a6) # set new optype tag +iea_op_getdst: + clr.b STORE_FLG(%a6) # clear "store result" boolean + + btst &0x5,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is operation monadic or dyadic? + beq.b iea_op_extract # monadic + btst &0x4,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is operation fsincos,ftst,fcmp? + bne.b iea_op_spec # yes + +iea_op_loaddst: + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # fetch dst regno + bsr.l load_fpn2 # load dst operand + + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + mov.b %d0,DTAG(%a6) # could be ANYTHING!!! + cmpi.b %d0,&UNNORM # is operand an UNNORM? + bne.b iea_op_extract # no + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; convert to NORM/DENORM/ZERO + mov.b %d0,DTAG(%a6) # set new optype tag + bra.b iea_op_extract + +# the operation is fsincos, ftst, or fcmp. only fcmp is dyadic +iea_op_spec: + btst &0x3,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is operation fsincos? + beq.b iea_op_extract # yes +# now, we're left with ftst and fcmp. so, first let's tag them so that they don't +# store a result. then, only fcmp will branch back and pick up a dst operand. + st STORE_FLG(%a6) # don't store a final result + btst &0x1,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is operation fcmp? + beq.b iea_op_loaddst # yes + +iea_op_extract: + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # pass: rnd mode,prec + + mov.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),%d1 + andi.w &0x007f,%d1 # extract extension + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a1 + + mov.l (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.w*4),%d1 # fetch routine addr + jsr (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.l*1) + +# +# Exceptions in order of precedence: +# BSUN : none +# SNAN : all operations +# OPERR : all reg-reg or mem-reg operations that can normally operr +# OVFL : same as OPERR +# UNFL : same as OPERR +# DZ : same as OPERR +# INEX2 : same as OPERR +# INEX1 : all packed immediate operations +# + +# we determine the highest priority exception(if any) set by the +# emulation routine that has also been enabled by the user. + mov.b FPCR_ENABLE(%a6),%d0 # fetch exceptions enabled + bne.b iea_op_ena # some are enabled + +# now, we save the result, unless, of course, the operation was ftst or fcmp. +# these don't save results. +iea_op_save: + tst.b STORE_FLG(%a6) # does this op store a result? + bne.b iea_op_exit1 # exit with no frestore + +iea_op_store: + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # fetch dst regno + bsr.l store_fpreg # store the result + +iea_op_exit1: + mov.l EXC_PC(%a6),USER_FPIAR(%a6) # set FPIAR to "Current PC" + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),EXC_PC(%a6) # set "Next PC" in exc frame + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 # unravel the frame + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + bne.w iea_op_trace # yes + + bra.l _fpsp_done # exit to os + +iea_op_ena: + and.b FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6),%d0 # keep only ones enable and set + bfffo %d0{&24:&8},%d0 # find highest priority exception + bne.b iea_op_exc # at least one was set + +# no exception occurred. now, did a disabled, exact overflow occur with inexact +# enabled? if so, then we have to stuff an overflow frame into the FPU. + btst &ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did overflow occur? + beq.b iea_op_save + +iea_op_ovfl: + btst &inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) # is inexact enabled? + beq.b iea_op_store # no + bra.b iea_op_exc_ovfl # yes + +# an enabled exception occurred. we have to insert the exception type back into +# the machine. +iea_op_exc: + subi.l &24,%d0 # fix offset to be 0-8 + cmpi.b %d0,&0x6 # is exception INEX? + bne.b iea_op_exc_force # no + +# the enabled exception was inexact. so, if it occurs with an overflow +# or underflow that was disabled, then we have to force an overflow or +# underflow frame. + btst &ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did overflow occur? + bne.b iea_op_exc_ovfl # yes + btst &unfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did underflow occur? + bne.b iea_op_exc_unfl # yes + +iea_op_exc_force: + mov.w (tbl_iea_except.b,%pc,%d0.w*2),2+FP_SRC(%a6) + bra.b iea_op_exit2 # exit with frestore + +tbl_iea_except: + short 0xe002, 0xe006, 0xe004, 0xe005 + short 0xe003, 0xe002, 0xe001, 0xe001 + +iea_op_exc_ovfl: + mov.w &0xe005,2+FP_SRC(%a6) + bra.b iea_op_exit2 + +iea_op_exc_unfl: + mov.w &0xe003,2+FP_SRC(%a6) + +iea_op_exit2: + mov.l EXC_PC(%a6),USER_FPIAR(%a6) # set FPIAR to "Current PC" + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),EXC_PC(%a6) # set "Next PC" in exc frame + + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore exceptional state + + unlk %a6 # unravel the frame + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + bne.b iea_op_trace # yes + + bra.l _fpsp_done # exit to os + +# +# The opclass two instruction that took an "Unimplemented Effective Address" +# exception was being traced. Make the "current" PC the FPIAR and put it in +# the trace stack frame then jump to _real_trace(). +# +# UNIMP EA FRAME TRACE FRAME +# ***************** ***************** +# * 0x0 * 0x0f0 * * Current * +# ***************** * PC * +# * Current * ***************** +# * PC * * 0x2 * 0x024 * +# ***************** ***************** +# * SR * * Next * +# ***************** * PC * +# ***************** +# * SR * +# ***************** +iea_op_trace: + mov.l (%sp),-(%sp) # shift stack frame "down" + mov.w 0x8(%sp),0x4(%sp) + mov.w &0x2024,0x6(%sp) # stk fmt = 0x2; voff = 0x024 + fmov.l %fpiar,0x8(%sp) # "Current PC" is in FPIAR + + bra.l _real_trace + +######################################################################### +iea_fmovm: + btst &14,%d0 # ctrl or data reg + beq.w iea_fmovm_ctrl + +iea_fmovm_data: + + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) # user or supervisor mode + bne.b iea_fmovm_data_s + +iea_fmovm_data_u: + mov.l %usp,%a0 + mov.l %a0,EXC_A7(%a6) # store current a7 + bsr.l fmovm_dynamic # do dynamic fmovm + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 # load possibly new a7 + mov.l %a0,%usp # update usp + bra.w iea_fmovm_exit + +iea_fmovm_data_s: + clr.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6) + lea 0x2+EXC_VOFF(%a6),%a0 + mov.l %a0,EXC_A7(%a6) + bsr.l fmovm_dynamic # do dynamic fmovm + + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mda7_flg + beq.w iea_fmovm_data_predec + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mia7_flg + bne.w iea_fmovm_exit + +# right now, d0 = the size. +# the data has been fetched from the supervisor stack, but we have not +# incremented the stack pointer by the appropriate number of bytes. +# do it here. +iea_fmovm_data_postinc: + btst &0x7,EXC_SR(%a6) + bne.b iea_fmovm_data_pi_trace + + mov.w EXC_SR(%a6),(EXC_SR,%a6,%d0) + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),(EXC_PC,%a6,%d0) + mov.w &0x00f0,(EXC_VOFF,%a6,%d0) + + lea (EXC_SR,%a6,%d0),%a0 + mov.l %a0,EXC_SR(%a6) + + fmovm.x EXC_FP0(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + mov.l (%sp)+,%sp + bra.l _fpsp_done + +iea_fmovm_data_pi_trace: + mov.w EXC_SR(%a6),(EXC_SR-0x4,%a6,%d0) + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),(EXC_PC-0x4,%a6,%d0) + mov.w &0x2024,(EXC_VOFF-0x4,%a6,%d0) + mov.l EXC_PC(%a6),(EXC_VOFF+0x2-0x4,%a6,%d0) + + lea (EXC_SR-0x4,%a6,%d0),%a0 + mov.l %a0,EXC_SR(%a6) + + fmovm.x EXC_FP0(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + mov.l (%sp)+,%sp + bra.l _real_trace + +# right now, d1 = size and d0 = the strg. +iea_fmovm_data_predec: + mov.b %d1,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # store strg + mov.b %d0,0x1+EXC_VOFF(%a6) # store size + + fmovm.x EXC_FP0(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.l (%a6),-(%sp) # make a copy of a6 + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) # save d0 + mov.l %d1,-(%sp) # save d1 + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),-(%sp) # make a copy of Next PC + + clr.l %d0 + mov.b 0x1+EXC_VOFF(%a6),%d0 # fetch size + neg.l %d0 # get negative of size + + btst &0x7,EXC_SR(%a6) # is trace enabled? + beq.b iea_fmovm_data_p2 + + mov.w EXC_SR(%a6),(EXC_SR-0x4,%a6,%d0) + mov.l EXC_PC(%a6),(EXC_VOFF-0x2,%a6,%d0) + mov.l (%sp)+,(EXC_PC-0x4,%a6,%d0) + mov.w &0x2024,(EXC_VOFF-0x4,%a6,%d0) + + pea (%a6,%d0) # create final sp + bra.b iea_fmovm_data_p3 + +iea_fmovm_data_p2: + mov.w EXC_SR(%a6),(EXC_SR,%a6,%d0) + mov.l (%sp)+,(EXC_PC,%a6,%d0) + mov.w &0x00f0,(EXC_VOFF,%a6,%d0) + + pea (0x4,%a6,%d0) # create final sp + +iea_fmovm_data_p3: + clr.l %d1 + mov.b EXC_VOFF(%a6),%d1 # fetch strg + + tst.b %d1 + bpl.b fm_1 + fmovm.x &0x80,(0x4+0x8,%a6,%d0) + addi.l &0xc,%d0 +fm_1: + lsl.b &0x1,%d1 + bpl.b fm_2 + fmovm.x &0x40,(0x4+0x8,%a6,%d0) + addi.l &0xc,%d0 +fm_2: + lsl.b &0x1,%d1 + bpl.b fm_3 + fmovm.x &0x20,(0x4+0x8,%a6,%d0) + addi.l &0xc,%d0 +fm_3: + lsl.b &0x1,%d1 + bpl.b fm_4 + fmovm.x &0x10,(0x4+0x8,%a6,%d0) + addi.l &0xc,%d0 +fm_4: + lsl.b &0x1,%d1 + bpl.b fm_5 + fmovm.x &0x08,(0x4+0x8,%a6,%d0) + addi.l &0xc,%d0 +fm_5: + lsl.b &0x1,%d1 + bpl.b fm_6 + fmovm.x &0x04,(0x4+0x8,%a6,%d0) + addi.l &0xc,%d0 +fm_6: + lsl.b &0x1,%d1 + bpl.b fm_7 + fmovm.x &0x02,(0x4+0x8,%a6,%d0) + addi.l &0xc,%d0 +fm_7: + lsl.b &0x1,%d1 + bpl.b fm_end + fmovm.x &0x01,(0x4+0x8,%a6,%d0) +fm_end: + mov.l 0x4(%sp),%d1 + mov.l 0x8(%sp),%d0 + mov.l 0xc(%sp),%a6 + mov.l (%sp)+,%sp + + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace enabled? + beq.l _fpsp_done + bra.l _real_trace + +######################################################################### +iea_fmovm_ctrl: + + bsr.l fmovm_ctrl # load ctrl regs + +iea_fmovm_exit: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + btst &0x7,EXC_SR(%a6) # is trace on? + bne.b iea_fmovm_trace # yes + + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),EXC_PC(%a6) # set Next PC + + unlk %a6 # unravel the frame + + bra.l _fpsp_done # exit to os + +# +# The control reg instruction that took an "Unimplemented Effective Address" +# exception was being traced. The "Current PC" for the trace frame is the +# PC stacked for Unimp EA. The "Next PC" is in EXC_EXTWPTR. +# After fixing the stack frame, jump to _real_trace(). +# +# UNIMP EA FRAME TRACE FRAME +# ***************** ***************** +# * 0x0 * 0x0f0 * * Current * +# ***************** * PC * +# * Current * ***************** +# * PC * * 0x2 * 0x024 * +# ***************** ***************** +# * SR * * Next * +# ***************** * PC * +# ***************** +# * SR * +# ***************** +# this ain't a pretty solution, but it works: +# -restore a6 (not with unlk) +# -shift stack frame down over where old a6 used to be +# -add LOCAL_SIZE to stack pointer +iea_fmovm_trace: + mov.l (%a6),%a6 # restore frame pointer + mov.w EXC_SR+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp),0x0+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) + mov.l EXC_PC+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp),0x8+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp),0x2+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) + mov.w &0x2024,0x6+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) # stk fmt = 0x2; voff = 0x024 + add.l &LOCAL_SIZE,%sp # clear stack frame + + bra.l _real_trace + +######################################################################### +# The FPU is disabled and so we should really have taken the "Line +# F Emulator" exception. So, here we create an 8-word stack frame +# from our 4-word stack frame. This means we must calculate the length +# the faulting instruction to get the "next PC". This is trivial for +# immediate operands but requires some extra work for fmovm dynamic +# which can use most addressing modes. +iea_disabled: + mov.l (%sp)+,%d0 # restore d0 + + link %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + +# PC of instruction that took the exception is the PC in the frame + mov.l EXC_PC(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) # store OPWORD and EXTWORD + + tst.w %d0 # is instr fmovm? + bmi.b iea_dis_fmovm # yes +# instruction is using an extended precision immediate operand. Therefore, +# the total instruction length is 16 bytes. +iea_dis_immed: + mov.l &0x10,%d0 # 16 bytes of instruction + bra.b iea_dis_cont +iea_dis_fmovm: + btst &0xe,%d0 # is instr fmovm ctrl + bne.b iea_dis_fmovm_data # no +# the instruction is a fmovm.l with 2 or 3 registers. + bfextu %d0{&19:&3},%d1 + mov.l &0xc,%d0 + cmpi.b %d1,&0x7 # move all regs? + bne.b iea_dis_cont + addq.l &0x4,%d0 + bra.b iea_dis_cont +# the instruction is an fmovm.x dynamic which can use many addressing +# modes and thus can have several different total instruction lengths. +# call fmovm_calc_ea which will go through the ea calc process and, +# as a by-product, will tell us how long the instruction is. +iea_dis_fmovm_data: + clr.l %d0 + bsr.l fmovm_calc_ea + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%d0 + sub.l EXC_PC(%a6),%d0 +iea_dis_cont: + mov.w %d0,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # store stack shift value + + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + +# here, we actually create the 8-word frame from the 4-word frame, +# with the "next PC" as additional info. +# the field is let as undefined. + subq.l &0x8,%sp # make room for new stack + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) # save d0 + mov.w 0xc(%sp),0x4(%sp) # move SR + mov.l 0xe(%sp),0x6(%sp) # move Current PC + clr.l %d0 + mov.w 0x12(%sp),%d0 + mov.l 0x6(%sp),0x10(%sp) # move Current PC + add.l %d0,0x6(%sp) # make Next PC + mov.w &0x402c,0xa(%sp) # insert offset,frame format + mov.l (%sp)+,%d0 # restore d0 + + bra.l _real_fpu_disabled + +########## + +iea_iacc: + movc %pcr,%d0 + btst &0x1,%d0 + bne.b iea_iacc_cont + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 on stack +iea_iacc_cont: + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + + subq.w &0x8,%sp # make stack frame bigger + mov.l 0x8(%sp),(%sp) # store SR,hi(PC) + mov.w 0xc(%sp),0x4(%sp) # store lo(PC) + mov.w &0x4008,0x6(%sp) # store voff + mov.l 0x2(%sp),0x8(%sp) # store ea + mov.l &0x09428001,0xc(%sp) # store fslw + +iea_acc_done: + btst &0x5,(%sp) # user or supervisor mode? + beq.b iea_acc_done2 # user + bset &0x2,0xd(%sp) # set supervisor TM bit + +iea_acc_done2: + bra.l _real_access + +iea_dacc: + lea -LOCAL_SIZE(%a6),%sp + + movc %pcr,%d1 + btst &0x1,%d1 + bne.b iea_dacc_cont + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 on stack + fmovm.l LOCAL_SIZE+USER_FPCR(%sp),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs +iea_dacc_cont: + mov.l (%a6),%a6 + + mov.l 0x4+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp),-0x8+0x4+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) + mov.w 0x8+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp),-0x8+0x8+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) + mov.w &0x4008,-0x8+0xa+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) + mov.l %a0,-0x8+0xc+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) + mov.w %d0,-0x8+0x10+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) + mov.w &0x0001,-0x8+0x12+LOCAL_SIZE(%sp) + + movm.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_DREGS(%sp),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + add.w &LOCAL_SIZE-0x4,%sp + + bra.b iea_acc_done + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_operr(): 060FPSP entry point for FP Operr exception. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking the # +# FP Operand Error exception in an operating system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _imem_read_long() - read instruction longword # +# fix_skewed_ops() - adjust src operand in fsave frame # +# _real_operr() - "callout" to operating system operr handler # +# _dmem_write_{byte,word,long}() - store data to mem (opclass 3) # +# store_dreg_{b,w,l}() - store data to data regfile (opclass 3) # +# facc_out_{b,w,l}() - store to memory took access error (opcl 3) # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the FP Operr exception frame # +# - The fsave frame contains the source operand # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# No access error: # +# - The system stack is unchanged # +# - The fsave frame contains the adjusted src op for opclass 0,2 # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# In a system where the FP Operr exception is enabled, the goal # +# is to get to the handler specified at _real_operr(). But, on the 060, # +# for opclass zero and two instruction taking this exception, the # +# input operand in the fsave frame may be incorrect for some cases # +# and needs to be corrected. This handler calls fix_skewed_ops() to # +# do just this and then exits through _real_operr(). # +# For opclass 3 instructions, the 060 doesn't store the default # +# operr result out to memory or data register file as it should. # +# This code must emulate the move out before finally exiting through # +# _real_inex(). The move out, if to memory, is performed using # +# _mem_write() "callout" routines that may return a failing result. # +# In this special case, the handler must exit through facc_out() # +# which creates an access error stack frame from the current operr # +# stack frame. # +# # +######################################################################### + + global _fpsp_operr +_fpsp_operr: + + link.w %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + fsave FP_SRC(%a6) # grab the "busy" frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + fmovm.l %fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar,USER_FPCR(%a6) # save ctrl regs + fmovm.x &0xc0,EXC_FPREGS(%a6) # save fp0-fp1 on stack + +# the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction + mov.l USER_FPIAR(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) + +############################################################################## + + btst &13,%d0 # is instr an fmove out? + bne.b foperr_out # fmove out + + +# here, we simply see if the operand in the fsave frame needs to be "unskewed". +# this would be the case for opclass two operations with a source infinity or +# denorm operand in the sgl or dbl format. NANs also become skewed, but can't +# cause an operr so we don't need to check for them here. + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l fix_skewed_ops # fix src op + +foperr_exit: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) + + unlk %a6 + bra.l _real_operr + +######################################################################## + +# +# the hardware does not save the default result to memory on enabled +# operand error exceptions. we do this here before passing control to +# the user operand error handler. +# +# byte, word, and long destination format operations can pass +# through here. we simply need to test the sign of the src +# operand and save the appropriate minimum or maximum integer value +# to the effective address as pointed to by the stacked effective address. +# +# although packed opclass three operations can take operand error +# exceptions, they won't pass through here since they are caught +# first by the unsupported data format exception handler. that handler +# sends them directly to _real_operr() if necessary. +# +foperr_out: + + mov.w FP_SRC_EX(%a6),%d1 # fetch exponent + andi.w &0x7fff,%d1 + cmpi.w %d1,&0x7fff + bne.b foperr_out_not_qnan +# the operand is either an infinity or a QNAN. + tst.l FP_SRC_LO(%a6) + bne.b foperr_out_qnan + mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d1 + andi.l &0x7fffffff,%d1 + beq.b foperr_out_not_qnan +foperr_out_qnan: + mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),L_SCR1(%a6) + bra.b foperr_out_jmp + +foperr_out_not_qnan: + mov.l &0x7fffffff,%d1 + tst.b FP_SRC_EX(%a6) + bpl.b foperr_out_not_qnan2 + addq.l &0x1,%d1 +foperr_out_not_qnan2: + mov.l %d1,L_SCR1(%a6) + +foperr_out_jmp: + bfextu %d0{&19:&3},%d0 # extract dst format field + mov.b 1+EXC_OPWORD(%a6),%d1 # extract mode,reg + mov.w (tbl_operr.b,%pc,%d0.w*2),%a0 + jmp (tbl_operr.b,%pc,%a0) + +tbl_operr: + short foperr_out_l - tbl_operr # long word integer + short tbl_operr - tbl_operr # sgl prec shouldn't happen + short tbl_operr - tbl_operr # ext prec shouldn't happen + short foperr_exit - tbl_operr # packed won't enter here + short foperr_out_w - tbl_operr # word integer + short tbl_operr - tbl_operr # dbl prec shouldn't happen + short foperr_out_b - tbl_operr # byte integer + short tbl_operr - tbl_operr # packed won't enter here + +foperr_out_b: + mov.b L_SCR1(%a6),%d0 # load positive default result + cmpi.b %d1,&0x7 # is mode a data reg? + ble.b foperr_out_b_save_dn # yes + mov.l EXC_EA(%a6),%a0 # pass: of default result + bsr.l _dmem_write_byte # write the default result + + tst.l %d1 # did dstore fail? + bne.l facc_out_b # yes + + bra.w foperr_exit +foperr_out_b_save_dn: + andi.w &0x0007,%d1 + bsr.l store_dreg_b # store result to regfile + bra.w foperr_exit + +foperr_out_w: + mov.w L_SCR1(%a6),%d0 # load positive default result + cmpi.b %d1,&0x7 # is mode a data reg? + ble.b foperr_out_w_save_dn # yes + mov.l EXC_EA(%a6),%a0 # pass: of default result + bsr.l _dmem_write_word # write the default result + + tst.l %d1 # did dstore fail? + bne.l facc_out_w # yes + + bra.w foperr_exit +foperr_out_w_save_dn: + andi.w &0x0007,%d1 + bsr.l store_dreg_w # store result to regfile + bra.w foperr_exit + +foperr_out_l: + mov.l L_SCR1(%a6),%d0 # load positive default result + cmpi.b %d1,&0x7 # is mode a data reg? + ble.b foperr_out_l_save_dn # yes + mov.l EXC_EA(%a6),%a0 # pass: of default result + bsr.l _dmem_write_long # write the default result + + tst.l %d1 # did dstore fail? + bne.l facc_out_l # yes + + bra.w foperr_exit +foperr_out_l_save_dn: + andi.w &0x0007,%d1 + bsr.l store_dreg_l # store result to regfile + bra.w foperr_exit + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_snan(): 060FPSP entry point for FP SNAN exception. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking the # +# FP Signalling NAN exception in an operating system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _imem_read_long() - read instruction longword # +# fix_skewed_ops() - adjust src operand in fsave frame # +# _real_snan() - "callout" to operating system SNAN handler # +# _dmem_write_{byte,word,long}() - store data to mem (opclass 3) # +# store_dreg_{b,w,l}() - store data to data regfile (opclass 3) # +# facc_out_{b,w,l,d,x}() - store to mem took acc error (opcl 3) # +# _calc_ea_fout() - fix An if is -() or ()+; also get # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the FP SNAN exception frame # +# - The fsave frame contains the source operand # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# No access error: # +# - The system stack is unchanged # +# - The fsave frame contains the adjusted src op for opclass 0,2 # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# In a system where the FP SNAN exception is enabled, the goal # +# is to get to the handler specified at _real_snan(). But, on the 060, # +# for opclass zero and two instructions taking this exception, the # +# input operand in the fsave frame may be incorrect for some cases # +# and needs to be corrected. This handler calls fix_skewed_ops() to # +# do just this and then exits through _real_snan(). # +# For opclass 3 instructions, the 060 doesn't store the default # +# SNAN result out to memory or data register file as it should. # +# This code must emulate the move out before finally exiting through # +# _real_snan(). The move out, if to memory, is performed using # +# _mem_write() "callout" routines that may return a failing result. # +# In this special case, the handler must exit through facc_out() # +# which creates an access error stack frame from the current SNAN # +# stack frame. # +# For the case of an extended precision opclass 3 instruction, # +# if the effective addressing mode was -() or ()+, then the address # +# register must get updated by calling _calc_ea_fout(). If the # +# was -(a7) from supervisor mode, then the exception frame currently # +# on the system stack must be carefully moved "down" to make room # +# for the operand being moved. # +# # +######################################################################### + + global _fpsp_snan +_fpsp_snan: + + link.w %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + fsave FP_SRC(%a6) # grab the "busy" frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + fmovm.l %fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar,USER_FPCR(%a6) # save ctrl regs + fmovm.x &0xc0,EXC_FPREGS(%a6) # save fp0-fp1 on stack + +# the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction + mov.l USER_FPIAR(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) + +############################################################################## + + btst &13,%d0 # is instr an fmove out? + bne.w fsnan_out # fmove out + + +# here, we simply see if the operand in the fsave frame needs to be "unskewed". +# this would be the case for opclass two operations with a source infinity or +# denorm operand in the sgl or dbl format. NANs also become skewed and must be +# fixed here. + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l fix_skewed_ops # fix src op + +fsnan_exit: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) + + unlk %a6 + bra.l _real_snan + +######################################################################## + +# +# the hardware does not save the default result to memory on enabled +# snan exceptions. we do this here before passing control to +# the user snan handler. +# +# byte, word, long, and packed destination format operations can pass +# through here. since packed format operations already were handled by +# fpsp_unsupp(), then we need to do nothing else for them here. +# for byte, word, and long, we simply need to test the sign of the src +# operand and save the appropriate minimum or maximum integer value +# to the effective address as pointed to by the stacked effective address. +# +fsnan_out: + + bfextu %d0{&19:&3},%d0 # extract dst format field + mov.b 1+EXC_OPWORD(%a6),%d1 # extract mode,reg + mov.w (tbl_snan.b,%pc,%d0.w*2),%a0 + jmp (tbl_snan.b,%pc,%a0) + +tbl_snan: + short fsnan_out_l - tbl_snan # long word integer + short fsnan_out_s - tbl_snan # sgl prec shouldn't happen + short fsnan_out_x - tbl_snan # ext prec shouldn't happen + short tbl_snan - tbl_snan # packed needs no help + short fsnan_out_w - tbl_snan # word integer + short fsnan_out_d - tbl_snan # dbl prec shouldn't happen + short fsnan_out_b - tbl_snan # byte integer + short tbl_snan - tbl_snan # packed needs no help + +fsnan_out_b: + mov.b FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d0 # load upper byte of SNAN + bset &6,%d0 # set SNAN bit + cmpi.b %d1,&0x7 # is mode a data reg? + ble.b fsnan_out_b_dn # yes + mov.l EXC_EA(%a6),%a0 # pass: of default result + bsr.l _dmem_write_byte # write the default result + + tst.l %d1 # did dstore fail? + bne.l facc_out_b # yes + + bra.w fsnan_exit +fsnan_out_b_dn: + andi.w &0x0007,%d1 + bsr.l store_dreg_b # store result to regfile + bra.w fsnan_exit + +fsnan_out_w: + mov.w FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d0 # load upper word of SNAN + bset &14,%d0 # set SNAN bit + cmpi.b %d1,&0x7 # is mode a data reg? + ble.b fsnan_out_w_dn # yes + mov.l EXC_EA(%a6),%a0 # pass: of default result + bsr.l _dmem_write_word # write the default result + + tst.l %d1 # did dstore fail? + bne.l facc_out_w # yes + + bra.w fsnan_exit +fsnan_out_w_dn: + andi.w &0x0007,%d1 + bsr.l store_dreg_w # store result to regfile + bra.w fsnan_exit + +fsnan_out_l: + mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d0 # load upper longword of SNAN + bset &30,%d0 # set SNAN bit + cmpi.b %d1,&0x7 # is mode a data reg? + ble.b fsnan_out_l_dn # yes + mov.l EXC_EA(%a6),%a0 # pass: of default result + bsr.l _dmem_write_long # write the default result + + tst.l %d1 # did dstore fail? + bne.l facc_out_l # yes + + bra.w fsnan_exit +fsnan_out_l_dn: + andi.w &0x0007,%d1 + bsr.l store_dreg_l # store result to regfile + bra.w fsnan_exit + +fsnan_out_s: + cmpi.b %d1,&0x7 # is mode a data reg? + ble.b fsnan_out_d_dn # yes + mov.l FP_SRC_EX(%a6),%d0 # fetch SNAN sign + andi.l &0x80000000,%d0 # keep sign + ori.l &0x7fc00000,%d0 # insert new exponent,SNAN bit + mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d1 # load mantissa + lsr.l &0x8,%d1 # shift mantissa for sgl + or.l %d1,%d0 # create sgl SNAN + mov.l EXC_EA(%a6),%a0 # pass: of default result + bsr.l _dmem_write_long # write the default result + + tst.l %d1 # did dstore fail? + bne.l facc_out_l # yes + + bra.w fsnan_exit +fsnan_out_d_dn: + mov.l FP_SRC_EX(%a6),%d0 # fetch SNAN sign + andi.l &0x80000000,%d0 # keep sign + ori.l &0x7fc00000,%d0 # insert new exponent,SNAN bit + mov.l %d1,-(%sp) + mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d1 # load mantissa + lsr.l &0x8,%d1 # shift mantissa for sgl + or.l %d1,%d0 # create sgl SNAN + mov.l (%sp)+,%d1 + andi.w &0x0007,%d1 + bsr.l store_dreg_l # store result to regfile + bra.w fsnan_exit + +fsnan_out_d: + mov.l FP_SRC_EX(%a6),%d0 # fetch SNAN sign + andi.l &0x80000000,%d0 # keep sign + ori.l &0x7ff80000,%d0 # insert new exponent,SNAN bit + mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d1 # load hi mantissa + mov.l %d0,FP_SCR0_EX(%a6) # store to temp space + mov.l &11,%d0 # load shift amt + lsr.l %d0,%d1 + or.l %d1,FP_SCR0_EX(%a6) # create dbl hi + mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d1 # load hi mantissa + andi.l &0x000007ff,%d1 + ror.l %d0,%d1 + mov.l %d1,FP_SCR0_HI(%a6) # store to temp space + mov.l FP_SRC_LO(%a6),%d1 # load lo mantissa + lsr.l %d0,%d1 + or.l %d1,FP_SCR0_HI(%a6) # create dbl lo + lea FP_SCR0(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to operand + mov.l EXC_EA(%a6),%a1 # pass: dst addr + movq.l &0x8,%d0 # pass: size of 8 bytes + bsr.l _dmem_write # write the default result + + tst.l %d1 # did dstore fail? + bne.l facc_out_d # yes + + bra.w fsnan_exit + +# for extended precision, if the addressing mode is pre-decrement or +# post-increment, then the address register did not get updated. +# in addition, for pre-decrement, the stacked is incorrect. +fsnan_out_x: + clr.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6) # clear special case flag + + mov.w FP_SRC_EX(%a6),FP_SCR0_EX(%a6) + clr.w 2+FP_SCR0(%a6) + mov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%d0 + bset &30,%d0 + mov.l %d0,FP_SCR0_HI(%a6) + mov.l FP_SRC_LO(%a6),FP_SCR0_LO(%a6) + + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) # supervisor mode exception? + bne.b fsnan_out_x_s # yes + + mov.l %usp,%a0 # fetch user stack pointer + mov.l %a0,EXC_A7(%a6) # save on stack for calc_ea() + mov.l (%a6),EXC_A6(%a6) + + bsr.l _calc_ea_fout # find the correct ea,update An + mov.l %a0,%a1 + mov.l %a0,EXC_EA(%a6) # stack correct + + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 + mov.l %a0,%usp # restore user stack pointer + mov.l EXC_A6(%a6),(%a6) + +fsnan_out_x_save: + lea FP_SCR0(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to operand + movq.l &0xc,%d0 # pass: size of extended + bsr.l _dmem_write # write the default result + + tst.l %d1 # did dstore fail? + bne.l facc_out_x # yes + + bra.w fsnan_exit + +fsnan_out_x_s: + mov.l (%a6),EXC_A6(%a6) + + bsr.l _calc_ea_fout # find the correct ea,update An + mov.l %a0,%a1 + mov.l %a0,EXC_EA(%a6) # stack correct + + mov.l EXC_A6(%a6),(%a6) + + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mda7_flg # is mode -(a7)? + bne.b fsnan_out_x_save # no + +# the operation was "fmove.x SNAN,-(a7)" from supervisor mode. + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) + + mov.l EXC_A6(%a6),%a6 # restore frame pointer + + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_PC+0x2(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_PC+0x2-0xc(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA-0xc(%sp) + + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_SCR0_EX(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_SR(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_SCR0_HI(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_PC+0x2(%sp) + mov.l LOCAL_SIZE+FP_SCR0_LO(%sp),LOCAL_SIZE+EXC_EA(%sp) + + add.l &LOCAL_SIZE-0x8,%sp + + bra.l _real_snan + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_inex(): 060FPSP entry point for FP Inexact exception. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking the # +# FP Inexact exception in an operating system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _imem_read_long() - read instruction longword # +# fix_skewed_ops() - adjust src operand in fsave frame # +# set_tag_x() - determine optype of src/dst operands # +# store_fpreg() - store opclass 0 or 2 result to FP regfile # +# unnorm_fix() - change UNNORM operands to NORM or ZERO # +# load_fpn2() - load dst operand from FP regfile # +# smovcr() - emulate an "fmovcr" instruction # +# fout() - emulate an opclass 3 instruction # +# tbl_unsupp - add of table of emulation routines for opclass 0,2 # +# _real_inex() - "callout" to operating system inexact handler # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the FP Inexact exception frame # +# - The fsave frame contains the source operand # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# - The system stack is unchanged # +# - The fsave frame contains the adjusted src op for opclass 0,2 # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# In a system where the FP Inexact exception is enabled, the goal # +# is to get to the handler specified at _real_inex(). But, on the 060, # +# for opclass zero and two instruction taking this exception, the # +# hardware doesn't store the correct result to the destination FP # +# register as did the '040 and '881/2. This handler must emulate the # +# instruction in order to get this value and then store it to the # +# correct register before calling _real_inex(). # +# For opclass 3 instructions, the 060 doesn't store the default # +# inexact result out to memory or data register file as it should. # +# This code must emulate the move out by calling fout() before finally # +# exiting through _real_inex(). # +# # +######################################################################### + + global _fpsp_inex +_fpsp_inex: + + link.w %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + fsave FP_SRC(%a6) # grab the "busy" frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + fmovm.l %fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar,USER_FPCR(%a6) # save ctrl regs + fmovm.x &0xc0,EXC_FPREGS(%a6) # save fp0-fp1 on stack + +# the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction + mov.l USER_FPIAR(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) + +############################################################################## + + btst &13,%d0 # is instr an fmove out? + bne.w finex_out # fmove out + + +# the hardware, for "fabs" and "fneg" w/ a long source format, puts the +# longword integer directly into the upper longword of the mantissa along +# w/ an exponent value of 0x401e. we convert this to extended precision here. + bfextu %d0{&19:&3},%d0 # fetch instr size + bne.b finex_cont # instr size is not long + cmpi.w FP_SRC_EX(%a6),&0x401e # is exponent 0x401e? + bne.b finex_cont # no + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr + fmov.l FP_SRC_HI(%a6),%fp0 # load integer src + fmov.x %fp0,FP_SRC(%a6) # store integer as extended precision + mov.w &0xe001,0x2+FP_SRC(%a6) + +finex_cont: + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l fix_skewed_ops # fix src op + +# Here, we zero the ccode and exception byte field since we're going to +# emulate the whole instruction. Notice, though, that we don't kill the +# INEX1 bit. This is because a packed op has long since been converted +# to extended before arriving here. Therefore, we need to retain the +# INEX1 bit from when the operand was first converted. + andi.l &0x00ff01ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) # zero all but accured field + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # zero current control regs + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr + + bfextu EXC_EXTWORD(%a6){&0:&6},%d1 # extract upper 6 of cmdreg + cmpi.b %d1,&0x17 # is op an fmovecr? + beq.w finex_fmovcr # yes + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + mov.b %d0,STAG(%a6) # maybe NORM,DENORM + +# bits four and five of the fp extension word separate the monadic and dyadic +# operations that can pass through fpsp_inex(). remember that fcmp and ftst +# will never take this exception, but fsincos will. + btst &0x5,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is operation monadic or dyadic? + beq.b finex_extract # monadic + + btst &0x4,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is operation an fsincos? + bne.b finex_extract # yes + + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # dyadic; load dst reg + bsr.l load_fpn2 # load dst into FP_DST + + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op + bsr.l set_tag_x # tag the operand type + cmpi.b %d0,&UNNORM # is operand an UNNORM? + bne.b finex_op2_done # no + bsr.l unnorm_fix # yes; convert to NORM,DENORM,or ZERO +finex_op2_done: + mov.b %d0,DTAG(%a6) # save dst optype tag + +finex_extract: + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # pass rnd prec/mode + + mov.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),%d1 + andi.w &0x007f,%d1 # extract extension + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a1 + + mov.l (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.w*4),%d1 # fetch routine addr + jsr (tbl_unsupp.l,%pc,%d1.l*1) + +# the operation has been emulated. the result is in fp0. +finex_save: + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 + bsr.l store_fpreg + +finex_exit: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) + + unlk %a6 + bra.l _real_inex + +finex_fmovcr: + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # pass rnd prec,mode + mov.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),%d1 + andi.l &0x0000007f,%d1 # pass rom offset + bsr.l smovcr + bra.b finex_save + +######################################################################## + +# +# the hardware does not save the default result to memory on enabled +# inexact exceptions. we do this here before passing control to +# the user inexact handler. +# +# byte, word, and long destination format operations can pass +# through here. so can double and single precision. +# although packed opclass three operations can take inexact +# exceptions, they won't pass through here since they are caught +# first by the unsupported data format exception handler. that handler +# sends them directly to _real_inex() if necessary. +# +finex_out: + + mov.b &NORM,STAG(%a6) # src is a NORM + + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # pass rnd prec,mode + + andi.l &0xffff00ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) # zero exception field + + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass ptr to src operand + + bsr.l fout # store the default result + + bra.b finex_exit + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_dz(): 060FPSP entry point for FP DZ exception. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking # +# the FP DZ exception in an operating system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _imem_read_long() - read instruction longword from memory # +# fix_skewed_ops() - adjust fsave operand # +# _real_dz() - "callout" exit point from FP DZ handler # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the FP DZ exception stack. # +# - The fsave frame contains the source operand. # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the FP DZ exception stack. # +# - The fsave frame contains the adjusted source operand. # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# In a system where the DZ exception is enabled, the goal is to # +# get to the handler specified at _real_dz(). But, on the 060, when the # +# exception is taken, the input operand in the fsave state frame may # +# be incorrect for some cases and need to be adjusted. So, this package # +# adjusts the operand using fix_skewed_ops() and then branches to # +# _real_dz(). # +# # +######################################################################### + + global _fpsp_dz +_fpsp_dz: + + link.w %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + fsave FP_SRC(%a6) # grab the "busy" frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + fmovm.l %fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar,USER_FPCR(%a6) # save ctrl regs + fmovm.x &0xc0,EXC_FPREGS(%a6) # save fp0-fp1 on stack + +# the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction + mov.l USER_FPIAR(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) + +############################################################################## + + +# here, we simply see if the operand in the fsave frame needs to be "unskewed". +# this would be the case for opclass two operations with a source zero +# in the sgl or dbl format. + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op + bsr.l fix_skewed_ops # fix src op + +fdz_exit: + fmovm.x EXC_FPREGS(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) + + unlk %a6 + bra.l _real_dz + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_fline(): 060FPSP entry point for "Line F emulator" exc. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking the # +# "Line F Emulator" exception in an operating system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_unimp() - handle "FP Unimplemented" exceptions # +# _real_fpu_disabled() - handle "FPU disabled" exceptions # +# _real_fline() - handle "FLINE" exceptions # +# _imem_read_long() - read instruction longword # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains a "Line F Emulator" exception # +# stack frame. # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# - The system stack is unchanged # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# When a "Line F Emulator" exception occurs, there are 3 possible # +# exception types, denoted by the exception stack frame format number: # +# (1) FPU unimplemented instruction (6 word stack frame) # +# (2) FPU disabled (8 word stack frame) # +# (3) Line F (4 word stack frame) # +# # +# This module determines which and forks the flow off to the # +# appropriate "callout" (for "disabled" and "Line F") or to the # +# correct emulation code (for "FPU unimplemented"). # +# This code also must check for "fmovecr" instructions w/ a # +# non-zero field. These may get flagged as "Line F" but should # +# really be flagged as "FPU Unimplemented". (This is a "feature" on # +# the '060. # +# # +######################################################################### + + global _fpsp_fline +_fpsp_fline: + +# check to see if this exception is a "FP Unimplemented Instruction" +# exception. if so, branch directly to that handler's entry point. + cmpi.w 0x6(%sp),&0x202c + beq.l _fpsp_unimp + +# check to see if the FPU is disabled. if so, jump to the OS entry +# point for that condition. + cmpi.w 0x6(%sp),&0x402c + beq.l _real_fpu_disabled + +# the exception was an "F-Line Illegal" exception. we check to see +# if the F-Line instruction is an "fmovecr" w/ a non-zero . if +# so, convert the F-Line exception stack frame to an FP Unimplemented +# Instruction exception stack frame else branch to the OS entry +# point for the F-Line exception handler. + link.w %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + + mov.l EXC_PC(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch instruction words + + bfextu %d0{&0:&10},%d1 # is it an fmovecr? + cmpi.w %d1,&0x03c8 + bne.b fline_fline # no + + bfextu %d0{&16:&6},%d1 # is it an fmovecr? + cmpi.b %d1,&0x17 + bne.b fline_fline # no + +# it's an fmovecr w/ a non-zero that has entered through +# the F-Line Illegal exception. +# so, we need to convert the F-Line exception stack frame into an +# FP Unimplemented Instruction stack frame and jump to that entry +# point. +# +# but, if the FPU is disabled, then we need to jump to the FPU disabled +# entry point. + movc %pcr,%d0 + btst &0x1,%d0 + beq.b fline_fmovcr + + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + + sub.l &0x8,%sp # make room for "Next PC", + mov.w 0x8(%sp),(%sp) + mov.l 0xa(%sp),0x2(%sp) # move "Current PC" + mov.w &0x402c,0x6(%sp) + mov.l 0x2(%sp),0xc(%sp) + addq.l &0x4,0x2(%sp) # set "Next PC" + + bra.l _real_fpu_disabled + +fline_fmovcr: + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + + fmov.l 0x2(%sp),%fpiar # set current PC + addq.l &0x4,0x2(%sp) # set Next PC + + mov.l (%sp),-(%sp) + mov.l 0x8(%sp),0x4(%sp) + mov.b &0x20,0x6(%sp) + + bra.l _fpsp_unimp + +fline_fline: + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + + bra.l _real_fline + +######################################################################### +# XDEF **************************************************************** # +# _fpsp_unimp(): 060FPSP entry point for FP "Unimplemented # +# Instruction" exception. # +# # +# This handler should be the first code executed upon taking the # +# FP Unimplemented Instruction exception in an operating system. # +# # +# XREF **************************************************************** # +# _imem_read_{word,long}() - read instruction word/longword # +# load_fop() - load src/dst ops from memory and/or FP regfile # +# store_fpreg() - store opclass 0 or 2 result to FP regfile # +# tbl_trans - addr of table of emulation routines for trnscndls # +# _real_access() - "callout" for access error exception # +# _fpsp_done() - "callout" for exit; work all done # +# _real_trace() - "callout" for Trace enabled exception # +# smovcr() - emulate "fmovecr" instruction # +# funimp_skew() - adjust fsave src ops to "incorrect" value # +# _ftrapcc() - emulate an "ftrapcc" instruction # +# _fdbcc() - emulate an "fdbcc" instruction # +# _fscc() - emulate an "fscc" instruction # +# _real_trap() - "callout" for Trap exception # +# _real_bsun() - "callout" for enabled Bsun exception # +# # +# INPUT *************************************************************** # +# - The system stack contains the "Unimplemented Instr" stk frame # +# # +# OUTPUT ************************************************************** # +# If access error: # +# - The system stack is changed to an access error stack frame # +# If Trace exception enabled: # +# - The system stack is changed to a Trace exception stack frame # +# Else: (normal case) # +# - Correct result has been stored as appropriate # +# # +# ALGORITHM *********************************************************** # +# There are two main cases of instructions that may enter here to # +# be emulated: (1) the FPgen instructions, most of which were also # +# unimplemented on the 040, and (2) "ftrapcc", "fscc", and "fdbcc". # +# For the first set, this handler calls the routine load_fop() # +# to load the source and destination (for dyadic) operands to be used # +# for instruction emulation. The correct emulation routine is then # +# chosen by decoding the instruction type and indexing into an # +# emulation subroutine index table. After emulation returns, this # +# handler checks to see if an exception should occur as a result of the # +# FP instruction emulation. If so, then an FP exception of the correct # +# type is inserted into the FPU state frame using the "frestore" # +# instruction before exiting through _fpsp_done(). In either the # +# exceptional or non-exceptional cases, we must check to see if the # +# Trace exception is enabled. If so, then we must create a Trace # +# exception frame from the current exception frame and exit through # +# _real_trace(). # +# For "fdbcc", "ftrapcc", and "fscc", the emulation subroutines # +# _fdbcc(), _ftrapcc(), and _fscc() respectively are used. All three # +# may flag that a BSUN exception should be taken. If so, then the # +# current exception stack frame is converted into a BSUN exception # +# stack frame and an exit is made through _real_bsun(). If the # +# instruction was "ftrapcc" and a Trap exception should result, a Trap # +# exception stack frame is created from the current frame and an exit # +# is made through _real_trap(). If a Trace exception is pending, then # +# a Trace exception frame is created from the current frame and a jump # +# is made to _real_trace(). Finally, if none of these conditions exist, # +# then the handler exits though the callout _fpsp_done(). # +# # +# In any of the above scenarios, if a _mem_read() or _mem_write() # +# "callout" returns a failing value, then an access error stack frame # +# is created from the current stack frame and an exit is made through # +# _real_access(). # +# # +######################################################################### + +# +# FP UNIMPLEMENTED INSTRUCTION STACK FRAME: +# +# ***************** +# * * => of fp unimp instr. +# - EA - +# * * +# ***************** +# * 0x2 * 0x02c * => frame format and vector offset(vector #11) +# ***************** +# * * +# - Next PC - => PC of instr to execute after exc handling +# * * +# ***************** +# * SR * => SR at the time the exception was taken +# ***************** +# +# Note: the !NULL bit does not get set in the fsave frame when the +# machine encounters an fp unimp exception. Therefore, it must be set +# before leaving this handler. +# + global _fpsp_unimp +_fpsp_unimp: + + link.w %a6,&-LOCAL_SIZE # init stack frame + + movm.l &0x0303,EXC_DREGS(%a6) # save d0-d1/a0-a1 + fmovm.l %fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar,USER_FPCR(%a6) # save ctrl regs + fmovm.x &0xc0,EXC_FPREGS(%a6) # save fp0-fp1 + + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) # user mode exception? + bne.b funimp_s # no; supervisor mode + +# save the value of the user stack pointer onto the stack frame +funimp_u: + mov.l %usp,%a0 # fetch user stack pointer + mov.l %a0,EXC_A7(%a6) # store in stack frame + bra.b funimp_cont + +# store the value of the supervisor stack pointer BEFORE the exc occurred. +# old_sp is address just above stacked effective address. +funimp_s: + lea 4+EXC_EA(%a6),%a0 # load old a7' + mov.l %a0,EXC_A7(%a6) # store a7' + mov.l %a0,OLD_A7(%a6) # make a copy + +funimp_cont: + +# the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction. + mov.l USER_FPIAR(%a6),EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) + + mov.l EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6),%a0 # fetch instruction addr + addq.l &0x4,EXC_EXTWPTR(%a6) # incr instruction ptr + bsr.l _imem_read_long # fetch the instruction words + mov.l %d0,EXC_OPWORD(%a6) + +############################################################################ + + fmov.l &0x0,%fpcr # clear FPCR + fmov.l &0x0,%fpsr # clear FPSR + + clr.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6) # clear "special case" flag + +# Divide the fp instructions into 8 types based on the TYPE field in +# bits 6-8 of the opword(classes 6,7 are undefined). +# (for the '060, only two types can take this exception) +# bftst %d0{&7:&3} # test TYPE + btst &22,%d0 # type 0 or 1 ? + bne.w funimp_misc # type 1 + +######################################### +# TYPE == 0: General instructions # +######################################### +funimp_gen: + + clr.b STORE_FLG(%a6) # clear "store result" flag + +# clear the ccode byte and exception status byte + andi.l &0x00ff00ff,USER_FPSR(%a6) + + bfextu %d0{&16:&6},%d1 # extract upper 6 of cmdreg + cmpi.b %d1,&0x17 # is op an fmovecr? + beq.w funimp_fmovcr # yes + +funimp_gen_op: + bsr.l _load_fop # load + + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 # fetch rnd mode + + mov.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),%d1 + andi.w &0x003f,%d1 # extract extension bits + lsl.w &0x3,%d1 # shift right 3 bits + or.b STAG(%a6),%d1 # insert src optag bits + + lea FP_DST(%a6),%a1 # pass dst ptr in a1 + lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass src ptr in a0 + + mov.w (tbl_trans.w,%pc,%d1.w*2),%d1 + jsr (tbl_trans.w,%pc,%d1.w*1) # emulate + +funimp_fsave: + mov.b FPCR_ENABLE(%a6),%d0 # fetch exceptions enabled + bne.w funimp_ena # some are enabled + +funimp_store: + bfextu EXC_CMDREG(%a6){&6:&3},%d0 # fetch Dn + bsr.l store_fpreg # store result to fp regfile + +funimp_gen_exit: + fmovm.x EXC_FP0(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + +funimp_gen_exit_cmp: + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mia7_flg # was the ea mode (sp)+ ? + beq.b funimp_gen_exit_a7 # yes + + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&mda7_flg # was the ea mode -(sp) ? + beq.b funimp_gen_exit_a7 # yes + +funimp_gen_exit_cont: + unlk %a6 + +funimp_gen_exit_cont2: + btst &0x7,(%sp) # is trace on? + beq.l _fpsp_done # no + +# this catches a problem with the case where an exception will be re-inserted +# into the machine. the frestore has already been executed...so, the fmov.l +# alone of the control register would trigger an unwanted exception. +# until I feel like fixing this, we'll sidestep the exception. + fsave -(%sp) + fmov.l %fpiar,0x14(%sp) # "Current PC" is in FPIAR + frestore (%sp)+ + mov.w &0x2024,0x6(%sp) # stk fmt = 0x2; voff = 0x24 + bra.l _real_trace + +funimp_gen_exit_a7: + btst &0x5,EXC_SR(%a6) # supervisor or user mode? + bne.b funimp_gen_exit_a7_s # supervisor + + mov.l %a0,-(%sp) + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%a0 + mov.l %a0,%usp + mov.l (%sp)+,%a0 + bra.b funimp_gen_exit_cont + +# if the instruction was executed from supervisor mode and the addressing +# mode was (a7)+, then the stack frame for the rte must be shifted "up" +# "n" bytes where "n" is the size of the src operand type. +# f.{b,w,l,s,d,x,p} +funimp_gen_exit_a7_s: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) # save d0 + mov.l EXC_A7(%a6),%d0 # load new a7' + sub.l OLD_A7(%a6),%d0 # subtract old a7' + mov.l 0x2+EXC_PC(%a6),(0x2+EXC_PC,%a6,%d0) # shift stack frame + mov.l EXC_SR(%a6),(EXC_SR,%a6,%d0) # shift stack frame + mov.w %d0,EXC_SR(%a6) # store incr number + mov.l (%sp)+,%d0 # restore d0 + + unlk %a6 + + add.w (%sp),%sp # stack frame shifted + bra.b funimp_gen_exit_cont2 + +###################### +# fmovecr.x #ccc,fpn # +###################### +funimp_fmovcr: + clr.l %d0 + mov.b FPCR_MODE(%a6),%d0 + mov.b 1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6),%d1 + andi.l &0x0000007f,%d1 # pass rom offset in d1 + bsr.l smovcr + bra.w funimp_fsave + +######################################################################### + +# +# the user has enabled some exceptions. we figure not to see this too +# often so that's why it gets lower priority. +# +funimp_ena: + +# was an exception set that was also enabled? + and.b FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6),%d0 # keep only ones enabled and set + bfffo %d0{&24:&8},%d0 # find highest priority exception + bne.b funimp_exc # at least one was set + +# no exception that was enabled was set BUT if we got an exact overflow +# and overflow wasn't enabled but inexact was (yech!) then this is +# an inexact exception; otherwise, return to normal non-exception flow. + btst &ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did overflow occur? + beq.w funimp_store # no; return to normal flow + +# the overflow w/ exact result happened but was inexact set in the FPCR? +funimp_ovfl: + btst &inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) # is inexact enabled? + beq.w funimp_store # no; return to normal flow + bra.b funimp_exc_ovfl # yes + +# some exception happened that was actually enabled. +# we'll insert this new exception into the FPU and then return. +funimp_exc: + subi.l &24,%d0 # fix offset to be 0-8 + cmpi.b %d0,&0x6 # is exception INEX? + bne.b funimp_exc_force # no + +# the enabled exception was inexact. so, if it occurs with an overflow +# or underflow that was disabled, then we have to force an overflow or +# underflow frame. the eventual overflow or underflow handler will see that +# it's actually an inexact and act appropriately. this is the only easy +# way to have the EXOP available for the enabled inexact handler when +# a disabled overflow or underflow has also happened. + btst &ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did overflow occur? + bne.b funimp_exc_ovfl # yes + btst &unfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) # did underflow occur? + bne.b funimp_exc_unfl # yes + +# force the fsave exception status bits to signal an exception of the +# appropriate type. don't forget to "skew" the source operand in case we +# "unskewed" the one the hardware initially gave us. +funimp_exc_force: + mov.l %d0,-(%sp) # save d0 + bsr.l funimp_skew # check for special case + mov.l (%sp)+,%d0 # restore d0 + mov.w (tbl_funimp_except.b,%pc,%d0.w*2),2+FP_SRC(%a6) + bra.b funimp_gen_exit2 # exit with frestore + +tbl_funimp_except: + short 0xe002, 0xe006, 0xe004, 0xe005 + short 0xe003, 0xe002, 0xe001, 0xe001 + +# insert an overflow frame +funimp_exc_ovfl: + bsr.l funimp_skew # check for special case + mov.w &0xe005,2+FP_SRC(%a6) + bra.b funimp_gen_exit2 + +# insert an underflow frame +funimp_exc_unfl: + bsr.l funimp_skew # check for special case + mov.w &0xe003,2+FP_SRC(%a6) + +# this is the general exit point for an enabled exception that will be +# restored into the machine for the instruction just emulated. +funimp_gen_exit2: + fmovm.x EXC_FP0(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # insert exceptional status + + bra.w funimp_gen_exit_cmp + +############################################################################ + +# +# TYPE == 1: FDB, FS, FTRAP +# +# These instructions were implemented on the '881/2 and '040 in hardware but +# are emulated in software on the '060. +# +funimp_misc: + bfextu %d0{&10:&3},%d1 # extract mode field + cmpi.b %d1,&0x1 # is it an fdb? + beq.w funimp_fdbcc # yes + cmpi.b %d1,&0x7 # is it an fs? + bne.w funimp_fscc # yes + bfextu %d0{&13:&3},%d1 + cmpi.b %d1,&0x2 # is it an fs? + blt.w funimp_fscc # yes + +######################### +# ftrap # +# ftrap.w # # +# ftrap.l # # +######################### +funimp_ftrapcc: + + bsr.l _ftrapcc # FTRAP() + + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&fbsun_flg # is enabled bsun occurring? + beq.w funimp_bsun # yes + + cmpi.b SPCOND_FLG(%a6),&ftrapcc_flg # should a trap occur? + bne.w funimp_done # no + +# FP UNIMP FRAME TRAP FRAME +# ***************** ***************** +# ** ** ** Current PC ** +# ***************** ***************** +# * 0x2 * 0x02c * * 0x2 * 0x01c * +# ***************** ***************** +# ** Next PC ** ** Next PC ** +# ***************** ***************** +# * SR * * SR * +# ***************** ***************** +# (6 words) (6 words) +# +# the ftrapcc instruction should take a trap. so, here we must create a +# trap stack frame from an unimplemented fp instruction stack frame and +# jump to the user supplied entry point for the trap exception +funimp_ftrapcc_tp: + mov.l USER_FPIAR(%a6),EXC_EA(%a6) # Address = Current PC + mov.w &0x201c,EXC_VOFF(%a6) # Vector Offset = 0x01c + + fmovm.x EXC_FP0(%a6),&0xc0 # restore fp0-fp1 + fmovm.l USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr,%fpsr,%fpiar # restore ctrl regs + movm.l EXC_DREGS(%a6),&0x0303 # restore d0-d1/a0-a1 + + unlk %a6 + bra.l _real_trap + +######################### +# fdb Dn,