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authorNick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>2001-02-14 03:50:46 +0000
committerNick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>2001-02-14 03:50:46 +0000
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Prevent Aborts from happening whilst emulating a SWI
Diffstat (limited to 'sim')
-rw-r--r--sim/arm/ChangeLog7
-rw-r--r--sim/arm/armos.c138
2 files changed, 83 insertions, 62 deletions
diff --git a/sim/arm/ChangeLog b/sim/arm/ChangeLog
index ac6e453..a5820c3 100644
--- a/sim/arm/ChangeLog
+++ b/sim/arm/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+2001-02-13 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
+
+ * armos.c (in_SWI_handler): New static variable.
+ (ARMul_OSHandleSWI): Set in_SWI_handler whilst emulating a SWI.
+ (ARMul_OSException): Ignore exceptions generated whilst emulating
+ a SWI.
+
2001-02-12 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
* armemu.h (NEGBRANCH): Fix defintion.
diff --git a/sim/arm/armos.c b/sim/arm/armos.c
index 789a35d..6545cc8 100644
--- a/sim/arm/armos.c
+++ b/sim/arm/armos.c
@@ -139,6 +139,10 @@ static ARMword softvectorcode[] =
0xe1a0f00e /* Default handler */
};
+
+/* Set to prevent aborts when emulating SWI routines. */
+static int in_SWI_handler = 0;
+
/* Time for the Operating System to initialise itself. */
unsigned
@@ -385,10 +389,13 @@ SWIflen (ARMul_State * state, ARMword fh)
unsigned
ARMul_OSHandleSWI (ARMul_State * state, ARMword number)
{
- ARMword addr, temp;
- struct OSblock *OSptr = (struct OSblock *) state->OSptr;
- ARMword saved_number = 0;
+ ARMword addr;
+ ARMword temp;
+ ARMword saved_number = 0;
+ struct OSblock * OSptr = (struct OSblock *) state->OSptr;
+ in_SWI_handler = 1;
+
/* Intel do not want DEMON SWI support. */
if (state->is_XScale)
switch (number)
@@ -416,15 +423,15 @@ ARMul_OSHandleSWI (ARMul_State * state, ARMword number)
{
case SWI_Read:
SWIread (state, state->Reg[0], state->Reg[1], state->Reg[2]);
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Write:
SWIwrite (state, state->Reg[0], state->Reg[1], state->Reg[2]);
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Open:
SWIopen (state, state->Reg[0], state->Reg[1]);
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Clock:
/* Return number of centi-seconds. */
@@ -438,46 +445,44 @@ ARMul_OSHandleSWI (ARMul_State * state, ARMword number)
(ARMword) (clock () / 10000);
#endif
OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Time:
state->Reg[0] = (ARMword) time (NULL);
OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Close:
state->Reg[0] = close (state->Reg[0]);
OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Flen:
SWIflen (state, state->Reg[0]);
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Exit:
state->Emulate = FALSE;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Seek:
- {
- /* We must return non-zero for failure. */
- state->Reg[0] = -1 >= lseek (state->Reg[0], state->Reg[1], SEEK_SET);
- OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
- }
+ /* We must return non-zero for failure. */
+ state->Reg[0] = -1 >= lseek (state->Reg[0], state->Reg[1], SEEK_SET);
+ OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
+ break;
case SWI_WriteC:
(void) fputc ((int) state->Reg[0], stdout);
OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Write0:
SWIWrite0 (state, state->Reg[0]);
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_GetErrno:
state->Reg[0] = OSptr->ErrorNo;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_GetEnv:
state->Reg[0] = ADDRCMDLINE;
@@ -487,12 +492,12 @@ ARMul_OSHandleSWI (ARMul_State * state, ARMword number)
state->Reg[1] = ADDRUSERSTACK;
WriteCommandLineTo (state, state->Reg[0]);
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case SWI_Breakpoint:
state->EndCondition = RDIError_BreakpointReached;
state->Emulate = FALSE;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
/* Handle Angel SWIs as well as Demon ones. */
case AngelSWI_ARM:
@@ -512,6 +517,7 @@ ARMul_OSHandleSWI (ARMul_State * state, ARMword number)
case AngelSWI_Reason_EnterSVC:
default:
state->Emulate = FALSE;
+ in_SWI_handler = 0;
return FALSE;
case AngelSWI_Reason_Clock:
@@ -526,41 +532,40 @@ ARMul_OSHandleSWI (ARMul_State * state, ARMword number)
(ARMword) (clock () / 10000);
#endif
OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_Time:
state->Reg[0] = (ARMword) time (NULL);
OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_WriteC:
(void) fputc ((int) ARMul_ReadByte (state, addr), stdout);
OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
case AngelSWI_Reason_Write0:
SWIWrite0 (state, addr);
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_Close:
state->Reg[0] = close (ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr));
OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_Seek:
state->Reg[0] = -1 >= lseek (ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr),
ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr + 4),
SEEK_SET);
OSptr->ErrorNo = errno;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_FLen:
SWIflen (state, ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr));
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_GetCmdLine:
WriteCommandLineTo (state, ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr));
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_HeapInfo:
/* R1 is a pointer to a pointer. */
@@ -576,7 +581,7 @@ ARMul_OSHandleSWI (ARMul_State * state, ARMword number)
ARMul_WriteWord (state, addr + 4, temp); /* Heap limit */
ARMul_WriteWord (state, addr + 8, temp); /* Stack base */
ARMul_WriteWord (state, addr + 12, temp); /* Stack limit */
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_ReportException:
if (state->Reg[1] == ADP_Stopped_ApplicationExit)
@@ -584,79 +589,84 @@ ARMul_OSHandleSWI (ARMul_State * state, ARMword number)
else
state->Reg[0] = -1;
state->Emulate = FALSE;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case ADP_Stopped_ApplicationExit:
state->Reg[0] = 0;
state->Emulate = FALSE;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case ADP_Stopped_RunTimeError:
state->Reg[0] = -1;
state->Emulate = FALSE;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_Errno:
state->Reg[0] = OSptr->ErrorNo;
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_Open:
SWIopen (state,
ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr),
ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr + 4));
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_Read:
SWIread (state,
ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr),
ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr + 4),
ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr + 8));
- return TRUE;
+ break;
case AngelSWI_Reason_Write:
SWIwrite (state,
ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr),
ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr + 4),
ARMul_ReadWord (state, addr + 8));
- return TRUE;
+ break;
}
case 0x90:
case 0x91:
case 0x92:
/* These are used by the FPE code. */
- return TRUE;
+ break;
default:
- {
- /* If there is a SWI vector installed use it. */
- if (state->is_XScale && saved_number != -1)
- number = saved_number;
+ in_SWI_handler = 0;
+
+ /* If there is a SWI vector installed use it. */
+ if (state->is_XScale && saved_number != -1)
+ number = saved_number;
- if (SWI_vector_installed && number != SWI_Breakpoint)
- {
- ARMword cpsr;
- ARMword i_size;
+ if (SWI_vector_installed && number != SWI_Breakpoint)
+ {
+ ARMword cpsr;
+ ARMword i_size;
- cpsr = ARMul_GetCPSR (state);
- i_size = INSN_SIZE;
+ cpsr = ARMul_GetCPSR (state);
+ i_size = INSN_SIZE;
- ARMul_SetSPSR (state, SVC32MODE, cpsr);
+ ARMul_SetSPSR (state, SVC32MODE, cpsr);
- cpsr &= ~0xbf;
- cpsr |= SVC32MODE | 0x80;
- ARMul_SetCPSR (state, cpsr);
+ cpsr &= ~0xbf;
+ cpsr |= SVC32MODE | 0x80;
+ ARMul_SetCPSR (state, cpsr);
- state->RegBank[SVCBANK][14] = state->Reg[14] = state->Reg[15] - i_size;
- state->NextInstr = RESUME;
- state->Reg[15] = state->pc = ARMSWIV;
- FLUSHPIPE;
- }
- else
+ state->RegBank[SVCBANK][14] = state->Reg[14] = state->Reg[15] - i_size;
+ state->NextInstr = RESUME;
+ state->Reg[15] = state->pc = ARMSWIV;
+ FLUSHPIPE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
fprintf (stderr, "unknown SWI encountered - %x - ignoring\n", number);
- return TRUE;
- }
+ return FALSE;
+ }
}
+
+ in_SWI_handler = 0;
+ return TRUE;
}
#ifndef NOOS
@@ -672,7 +682,11 @@ ARMul_OSException (ARMul_State * state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
ARMword vector ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
ARMword pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
- return FALSE;
+ /* If we are inside a SWI handler routine, then ignore any exceptions.
+ They could be caused by data exceptions for misaligned reads, for
+ example, but for the purposes of emulating a SWI, we do not care. */
+
+ return in_SWI_handler;
}
#endif