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      1 # M-profile UserFault.NOCP exception handling
      2 #
      3 #  Copyright (c) 2020 Linaro, Ltd
      4 #
      5 # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
      6 # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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      8 # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
      9 #
     10 # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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     14 #
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     16 # License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
     17 
     18 #
     19 # This file is processed by scripts/decodetree.py
     20 #
     21 # For M-profile, the architecture specifies that NOCP UsageFaults
     22 # should take precedence over UNDEF faults over the whole wide
     23 # range of coprocessor-space encodings, with the exception of
     24 # VLLDM and VLSTM. (Compare v8.1M IsCPInstruction() pseudocode and
     25 # v8M Arm ARM rule R_QLGM.) This isn't mandatory for v8.0M but we choose
     26 # to behave the same as v8.1M.
     27 # This decode is handled before any others (and in particular before
     28 # decoding FP instructions which are in the coprocessor space).
     29 # If the coprocessor is not present or disabled then we will generate
     30 # the NOCP exception; otherwise we let the insn through to the main decode.
     31 
     32 %vd_dp  22:1 12:4
     33 %vd_sp  12:4 22:1
     34 
     35 &nocp cp
     36 
     37 # M-profile VLDR/VSTR to sysreg
     38 %vldr_sysreg 22:1 13:3
     39 %imm7_0x4 0:7 !function=times_4
     40 
     41 &vldr_sysreg rn reg imm a w p
     42 @vldr_sysreg .... ... . a:1 . . . rn:4 ... . ... .. ....... \
     43              reg=%vldr_sysreg imm=%imm7_0x4 &vldr_sysreg
     44 
     45 {
     46   # Special cases which do not take an early NOCP: VLLDM and VLSTM
     47   VLLDM_VLSTM  1110 1100 001 l:1 rn:4 0000 1010 op:1 000 0000
     48   # VSCCLRM (new in v8.1M) is similar:
     49   VSCCLRM      1110 1100 1.01 1111 .... 1011 imm:7 0   vd=%vd_dp size=3
     50   VSCCLRM      1110 1100 1.01 1111 .... 1010 imm:8     vd=%vd_sp size=2
     51 
     52   # FP system register accesses: these are a special case because accesses
     53   # to FPCXT_NS succeed even if the FPU is disabled. We therefore need
     54   # to handle them before the big NOCP blocks. Note that within these
     55   # insns NOCP still has higher priority than UNDEFs; this is implemented
     56   # by their returning 'false' for UNDEF so as to fall through into the
     57   # NOCP check (in contrast to VLLDM etc, which call unallocated_encoding()
     58   # for the UNDEFs there that must take precedence over NOCP.)
     59 
     60   VMSR_VMRS    ---- 1110 111 l:1 reg:4 rt:4 1010 0001 0000
     61 
     62   # P=0 W=0 is SEE "Related encodings", so split into two patterns
     63   VLDR_sysreg  ---- 110 1 . . w:1 1 .... ... 0 111 11 ....... @vldr_sysreg p=1
     64   VLDR_sysreg  ---- 110 0 . . 1   1 .... ... 0 111 11 ....... @vldr_sysreg p=0 w=1
     65   VSTR_sysreg  ---- 110 1 . . w:1 0 .... ... 0 111 11 ....... @vldr_sysreg p=1
     66   VSTR_sysreg  ---- 110 0 . . 1   0 .... ... 0 111 11 ....... @vldr_sysreg p=0 w=1
     67 
     68   NOCP         111- 1110 ---- ---- ---- cp:4 ---- ---- &nocp
     69   NOCP         111- 110- ---- ---- ---- cp:4 ---- ---- &nocp
     70   # From v8.1M onwards this range will also NOCP:
     71   NOCP_8_1     111- 1111 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- &nocp cp=10
     72 }