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1 /*
2 * arm thread support
4 * Copyright (c) 2013 Stacey D. Son
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 * (at your option) any later version.
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
20 #ifndef TARGET_ARCH_THREAD_H
21 #define TARGET_ARCH_THREAD_H
23 /* Compare to arm/arm/vm_machdep.c cpu_set_upcall_kse() */
24 static inline void target_thread_set_upcall(CPUARMState *env, abi_ulong entry,
25 abi_ulong arg, abi_ulong stack_base, abi_ulong stack_size)
27 abi_ulong sp;
30 * Make sure the stack is properly aligned.
31 * arm/include/param.h (STACKLIGN() macro)
33 sp = (u_int)(stack_base + stack_size) & ~0x7;
35 /* sp = stack base */
36 env->regs[13] = sp;
37 /* pc = start function entry */
38 env->regs[15] = entry & 0xfffffffe;
39 /* r0 = arg */
40 env->regs[0] = arg;
41 env->spsr = ARM_CPU_MODE_USR;
43 * Thumb mode is encoded by the low bit in the entry point (since ARM can't
44 * execute at odd addresses). When it's set, set the Thumb bit (T) in the
45 * CPSR.
47 cpsr_write(env, (entry & 1) * CPSR_T, CPSR_T, CPSRWriteByInstr);
50 static inline void target_thread_init(struct target_pt_regs *regs,
51 struct image_info *infop)
53 abi_long stack = infop->start_stack;
54 memset(regs, 0, sizeof(*regs));
55 regs->ARM_cpsr = ARM_CPU_MODE_USR;
57 * Thumb mode is encoded by the low bit in the entry point (since ARM can't
58 * execute at odd addresses). When it's set, set the Thumb bit (T) in the
59 * CPSR.
61 if (infop->entry & 1) {
62 regs->ARM_cpsr |= CPSR_T;
64 regs->ARM_pc = infop->entry & 0xfffffffe;
65 regs->ARM_sp = stack;
66 regs->ARM_lr = infop->entry & 0xfffffffe;
68 * FreeBSD kernel passes the ps_strings pointer in r0. This is used by some
69 * programs to set status messages that we see in ps. bsd-user doesn't
70 * support that functionality, so it's ignored. When set to 0, FreeBSD's csu
71 * code ignores it. For the static case, r1 and r2 are effectively ignored
72 * by the csu __startup() routine. For the dynamic case, rtld saves r0 but
73 * generates r1 and r2 and passes them into the csu _startup.
75 * r0 ps_strings 0 passed since ps arg setting not supported
76 * r1 obj_main ignored by _start(), so 0 passed
77 * r2 cleanup generated by rtld or ignored by _start(), so 0 passed
81 #endif /* TARGET_ARCH_THREAD_H */