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@Antonio Nino Diaz Antonio Nino Diaz on 4 Jan 2019 4 KB Sanitise includes across codebase
/*
 * Copyright (c) 2016-2018, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
 *
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
 */
#ifndef ASM_MACROS_S
#define ASM_MACROS_S

#include <arch.h>
#include <common/asm_macros_common.S>
#include <lib/spinlock.h>

/*
 * TLBI instruction with type specifier that implements the workaround for
 * errata 813419 of Cortex-A57.
 */
#if ERRATA_A57_813419
#define TLB_INVALIDATE(_reg, _coproc) \
	stcopr	_reg, _coproc; \
	dsb	ish; \
	stcopr	_reg, _coproc
#else
#define TLB_INVALIDATE(_reg, _coproc) \
	stcopr	_reg, _coproc
#endif

#define WORD_SIZE	4

	/*
	 * Co processor register accessors
	 */
	.macro ldcopr reg, coproc, opc1, CRn, CRm, opc2
	mrc	\coproc, \opc1, \reg, \CRn, \CRm, \opc2
	.endm

	.macro ldcopr16 reg1, reg2, coproc, opc1, CRm
	mrrc	\coproc, \opc1, \reg1, \reg2, \CRm
	.endm

	.macro stcopr reg, coproc, opc1, CRn, CRm, opc2
	mcr	\coproc, \opc1, \reg, \CRn, \CRm, \opc2
	.endm

	.macro stcopr16 reg1, reg2, coproc, opc1, CRm
	mcrr	\coproc, \opc1, \reg1, \reg2, \CRm
	.endm

	/* Cache line size helpers */
	.macro	dcache_line_size  reg, tmp
	ldcopr	\tmp, CTR
	ubfx	\tmp, \tmp, #CTR_DMINLINE_SHIFT, #CTR_DMINLINE_WIDTH
	mov	\reg, #WORD_SIZE
	lsl	\reg, \reg, \tmp
	.endm

	.macro	icache_line_size  reg, tmp
	ldcopr	\tmp, CTR
	and	\tmp, \tmp, #CTR_IMINLINE_MASK
	mov	\reg, #WORD_SIZE
	lsl	\reg, \reg, \tmp
	.endm

	/*
	 * Declare the exception vector table, enforcing it is aligned on a
	 * 32 byte boundary.
	 */
	.macro vector_base  label
	.section .vectors, "ax"
	.align 5
	\label:
	.endm

	/*
	 * This macro calculates the base address of the current CPU's multi
	 * processor(MP) stack using the plat_my_core_pos() index, the name of
	 * the stack storage and the size of each stack.
	 * Out: r0 = physical address of stack base
	 * Clobber: r14, r1, r2
	 */
	.macro get_my_mp_stack _name, _size
	bl  plat_my_core_pos
	ldr r2, =(\_name + \_size)
	mov r1, #\_size
	mla r0, r0, r1, r2
	.endm

	/*
	 * This macro calculates the base address of a uniprocessor(UP) stack
	 * using the name of the stack storage and the size of the stack
	 * Out: r0 = physical address of stack base
	 */
	.macro get_up_stack _name, _size
	ldr r0, =(\_name + \_size)
	.endm

#if ARM_ARCH_MAJOR == 7 && !defined(ARMV7_SUPPORTS_VIRTUALIZATION)
	/*
	 * ARMv7 cores without Virtualization extension do not support the
	 * eret instruction.
	 */
	.macro eret
	movs	pc, lr
	.endm
#endif

#if (ARM_ARCH_MAJOR == 7)
	/* ARMv7 does not support stl instruction */
	.macro stl _reg, _write_lock
	dmb
	str	\_reg, \_write_lock
	dsb
	.endm
#endif

	/*
	 * Helper macro to generate the best mov/movw/movt combinations
	 * according to the value to be moved.
	 */
	.macro mov_imm _reg, _val
		.if ((\_val) & 0xffff0000) == 0
			mov	\_reg, #(\_val)
		.else
			movw	\_reg, #((\_val) & 0xffff)
			movt	\_reg, #((\_val) >> 16)
		.endif
	.endm

	/*
	 * Macro to mark instances where we're jumping to a function and don't
	 * expect a return. To provide the function being jumped to with
	 * additional information, we use 'bl' instruction to jump rather than
	 * 'b'.
         *
	 * Debuggers infer the location of a call from where LR points to, which
	 * is usually the instruction after 'bl'. If this macro expansion
	 * happens to be the last location in a function, that'll cause the LR
	 * to point a location beyond the function, thereby misleading debugger
	 * back trace. We therefore insert a 'nop' after the function call for
	 * debug builds, unless 'skip_nop' parameter is non-zero.
	 */
	.macro no_ret _func:req, skip_nop=0
	bl	\_func
#if DEBUG
	.ifeq \skip_nop
	nop
	.endif
#endif
	.endm

	/*
	 * Reserve space for a spin lock in assembly file.
	 */
	.macro define_asm_spinlock _name:req
	.align	SPINLOCK_ASM_ALIGN
	\_name:
	.space	SPINLOCK_ASM_SIZE
	.endm

	/*
	 * Helper macro to OR the bottom 32 bits of `_val` into `_reg_l`
	 * and the top 32 bits of `_val` into `_reg_h`.  If either the bottom
	 * or top word of `_val` is zero, the corresponding OR operation
	 * is skipped.
	 */
	.macro orr64_imm _reg_l, _reg_h, _val
		.if (\_val >> 32)
			orr \_reg_h, \_reg_h, #(\_val >> 32)
		.endif
		.if (\_val & 0xffffffff)
			orr \_reg_l, \_reg_l, #(\_val & 0xffffffff)
		.endif
	.endm

	/*
	 * Helper macro to bitwise-clear bits in `_reg_l` and
	 * `_reg_h` given a 64 bit immediate `_val`.  The set bits
	 * in the bottom word of `_val` dictate which bits from
	 * `_reg_l` should be cleared.  Similarly, the set bits in
	 * the top word of `_val` dictate which bits from `_reg_h`
	 * should be cleared.  If either the bottom or top word of
	 * `_val` is zero, the corresponding BIC operation is skipped.
	 */
	.macro bic64_imm _reg_l, _reg_h, _val
		.if (\_val >> 32)
			bic \_reg_h, \_reg_h, #(\_val >> 32)
		.endif
		.if (\_val & 0xffffffff)
			bic \_reg_l, \_reg_l, #(\_val & 0xffffffff)
		.endif
	.endm

#endif /* ASM_MACROS_S */