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Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -07001/*
2 * arch/xtensa/kernel/vectors.S
3 *
4 * This file contains all exception vectors (user, kernel, and double),
5 * as well as the window vectors (overflow and underflow), and the debug
6 * vector. These are the primary vectors executed by the processor if an
7 * exception occurs.
8 *
9 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General
10 * Public License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of
11 * this archive for more details.
12 *
Marc Gauthier2d1c6452013-01-05 04:57:17 +040013 * Copyright (C) 2005 - 2008 Tensilica, Inc.
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -070014 *
15 * Chris Zankel <chris@zankel.net>
16 *
17 */
18
19/*
20 * We use a two-level table approach. The user and kernel exception vectors
21 * use a first-level dispatch table to dispatch the exception to a registered
22 * fast handler or the default handler, if no fast handler was registered.
23 * The default handler sets up a C-stack and dispatches the exception to a
24 * registerd C handler in the second-level dispatch table.
25 *
26 * Fast handler entry condition:
27 *
28 * a0: trashed, original value saved on stack (PT_AREG0)
29 * a1: a1
30 * a2: new stack pointer, original value in depc
31 * a3: dispatch table
32 * depc: a2, original value saved on stack (PT_DEPC)
33 * excsave_1: a3
34 *
35 * The value for PT_DEPC saved to stack also functions as a boolean to
36 * indicate that the exception is either a double or a regular exception:
37 *
38 * PT_DEPC >= VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: double exception
39 * < VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: regular exception
40 *
41 * Note: Neither the kernel nor the user exception handler generate literals.
42 *
43 */
44
45#include <linux/linkage.h>
46#include <asm/ptrace.h>
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -070047#include <asm/current.h>
Sam Ravnborg0013a852005-09-09 20:57:26 +020048#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -070049#include <asm/pgtable.h>
50#include <asm/processor.h>
51#include <asm/page.h>
52#include <asm/thread_info.h>
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -070053
Chris Zankel173d6682006-12-10 02:18:48 -080054#define WINDOW_VECTORS_SIZE 0x180
55
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -070056
57/*
58 * User exception vector. (Exceptions with PS.UM == 1, PS.EXCM == 0)
59 *
60 * We get here when an exception occurred while we were in userland.
61 * We switch to the kernel stack and jump to the first level handler
62 * associated to the exception cause.
63 *
64 * Note: the saved kernel stack pointer (EXC_TABLE_KSTK) is already
65 * decremented by PT_USER_SIZE.
66 */
67
68 .section .UserExceptionVector.text, "ax"
69
70ENTRY(_UserExceptionVector)
71
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +040072 xsr a3, excsave1 # save a3 and get dispatch table
73 wsr a2, depc # save a2
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -070074 l32i a2, a3, EXC_TABLE_KSTK # load kernel stack to a2
75 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 # save a0 to ESF
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +040076 rsr a0, exccause # retrieve exception cause
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -070077 s32i a0, a2, PT_DEPC # mark it as a regular exception
78 addx4 a0, a0, a3 # find entry in table
79 l32i a0, a0, EXC_TABLE_FAST_USER # load handler
80 jx a0
81
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -080082ENDPROC(_UserExceptionVector)
83
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -070084/*
85 * Kernel exception vector. (Exceptions with PS.UM == 0, PS.EXCM == 0)
86 *
87 * We get this exception when we were already in kernel space.
88 * We decrement the current stack pointer (kernel) by PT_SIZE and
89 * jump to the first-level handler associated with the exception cause.
90 *
91 * Note: we need to preserve space for the spill region.
92 */
93
94 .section .KernelExceptionVector.text, "ax"
95
96ENTRY(_KernelExceptionVector)
97
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +040098 xsr a3, excsave1 # save a3, and get dispatch table
99 wsr a2, depc # save a2
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700100 addi a2, a1, -16-PT_SIZE # adjust stack pointer
101 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 # save a0 to ESF
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400102 rsr a0, exccause # retrieve exception cause
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700103 s32i a0, a2, PT_DEPC # mark it as a regular exception
104 addx4 a0, a0, a3 # find entry in table
105 l32i a0, a0, EXC_TABLE_FAST_KERNEL # load handler address
106 jx a0
107
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800108ENDPROC(_KernelExceptionVector)
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700109
110/*
111 * Double exception vector (Exceptions with PS.EXCM == 1)
112 * We get this exception when another exception occurs while were are
113 * already in an exception, such as window overflow/underflow exception,
114 * or 'expected' exceptions, for example memory exception when we were trying
115 * to read data from an invalid address in user space.
116 *
117 * Note that this vector is never invoked for level-1 interrupts, because such
118 * interrupts are disabled (masked) when PS.EXCM is set.
119 *
120 * We decode the exception and take the appropriate action. However, the
121 * double exception vector is much more careful, because a lot more error
122 * cases go through the double exception vector than through the user and
123 * kernel exception vectors.
124 *
125 * Occasionally, the kernel expects a double exception to occur. This usually
126 * happens when accessing user-space memory with the user's permissions
127 * (l32e/s32e instructions). The kernel state, though, is not always suitable
128 * for immediate transfer of control to handle_double, where "normal" exception
129 * processing occurs. Also in kernel mode, TLB misses can occur if accessing
130 * vmalloc memory, possibly requiring repair in a double exception handler.
131 *
132 * The variable at TABLE_FIXUP offset from the pointer in EXCSAVE_1 doubles as
133 * a boolean variable and a pointer to a fixup routine. If the variable
134 * EXC_TABLE_FIXUP is non-zero, this handler jumps to that address. A value of
135 * zero indicates to use the default kernel/user exception handler.
136 * There is only one exception, when the value is identical to the exc_table
137 * label, the kernel is in trouble. This mechanism is used to protect critical
138 * sections, mainly when the handler writes to the stack to assert the stack
139 * pointer is valid. Once the fixup/default handler leaves that area, the
140 * EXC_TABLE_FIXUP variable is reset to the fixup handler or zero.
141 *
142 * Procedures wishing to use this mechanism should set EXC_TABLE_FIXUP to the
143 * nonzero address of a fixup routine before it could cause a double exception
144 * and reset it before it returns.
145 *
146 * Some other things to take care of when a fast exception handler doesn't
147 * specify a particular fixup handler but wants to use the default handlers:
148 *
149 * - The original stack pointer (in a1) must not be modified. The fast
150 * exception handler should only use a2 as the stack pointer.
151 *
152 * - If the fast handler manipulates the stack pointer (in a2), it has to
153 * register a valid fixup handler and cannot use the default handlers.
154 *
155 * - The handler can use any other generic register from a3 to a15, but it
156 * must save the content of these registers to stack (PT_AREG3...PT_AREGx)
157 *
158 * - These registers must be saved before a double exception can occur.
159 *
160 * - If we ever implement handling signals while in double exceptions, the
161 * number of registers a fast handler has saved (excluding a0 and a1) must
162 * be written to PT_AREG1. (1 if only a3 is used, 2 for a3 and a4, etc. )
163 *
164 * The fixup handlers are special handlers:
165 *
166 * - Fixup entry conditions differ from regular exceptions:
167 *
168 * a0: DEPC
169 * a1: a1
170 * a2: trashed, original value in EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_A2
171 * a3: exctable
172 * depc: a0
173 * excsave_1: a3
174 *
175 * - When the kernel enters the fixup handler, it still assumes it is in a
176 * critical section, so EXC_TABLE_FIXUP variable is set to exc_table.
177 * The fixup handler, therefore, has to re-register itself as the fixup
178 * handler before it returns from the double exception.
179 *
180 * - Fixup handler can share the same exception frame with the fast handler.
181 * The kernel stack pointer is not changed when entering the fixup handler.
182 *
183 * - Fixup handlers can jump to the default kernel and user exception
184 * handlers. Before it jumps, though, it has to setup a exception frame
185 * on stack. Because the default handler resets the register fixup handler
186 * the fixup handler must make sure that the default handler returns to
187 * it instead of the exception address, so it can re-register itself as
188 * the fixup handler.
189 *
190 * In case of a critical condition where the kernel cannot recover, we jump
191 * to unrecoverable_exception with the following entry conditions.
192 * All registers a0...a15 are unchanged from the last exception, except:
193 *
194 * a0: last address before we jumped to the unrecoverable_exception.
195 * excsave_1: a0
196 *
197 *
198 * See the handle_alloca_user and spill_registers routines for example clients.
199 *
200 * FIXME: Note: we currently don't allow signal handling coming from a double
201 * exception, so the item markt with (*) is not required.
202 */
203
204 .section .DoubleExceptionVector.text, "ax"
205 .begin literal_prefix .DoubleExceptionVector
206
207ENTRY(_DoubleExceptionVector)
208
209 /* Deliberately destroy excsave (don't assume it's value was valid). */
210
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400211 wsr a3, excsave1 # save a3
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700212
213 /* Check for kernel double exception (usually fatal). */
214
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400215 rsr a3, ps
Chris Zankel173d6682006-12-10 02:18:48 -0800216 _bbci.l a3, PS_UM_BIT, .Lksp
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700217
218 /* Check if we are currently handling a window exception. */
219 /* Note: We don't need to indicate that we enter a critical section. */
220
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400221 xsr a0, depc # get DEPC, save a0
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700222
223 movi a3, XCHAL_WINDOW_VECTORS_VADDR
224 _bltu a0, a3, .Lfixup
Chris Zankel173d6682006-12-10 02:18:48 -0800225 addi a3, a3, WINDOW_VECTORS_SIZE
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700226 _bgeu a0, a3, .Lfixup
227
228 /* Window overflow/underflow exception. Get stack pointer. */
229
230 mov a3, a2
Max Filippovc0226e32012-08-09 05:25:35 +0400231 /* This explicit literal and the following references to it are made
232 * in order to fit DoubleExceptionVector.literals into the available
233 * 16-byte gap before DoubleExceptionVector.text in the absence of
234 * link time relaxation. See kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
235 */
236 .literal .Lexc_table, exc_table
237 l32r a2, .Lexc_table
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700238 l32i a2, a2, EXC_TABLE_KSTK
239
240 /* Check for overflow/underflow exception, jump if overflow. */
241
242 _bbci.l a0, 6, .Lovfl
243
244 /* a0: depc, a1: a1, a2: kstk, a3: a2, depc: a0, excsave: a3 */
245
246 /* Restart window underflow exception.
247 * We return to the instruction in user space that caused the window
248 * underflow exception. Therefore, we change window base to the value
249 * before we entered the window underflow exception and prepare the
250 * registers to return as if we were coming from a regular exception
251 * by changing depc (in a0).
252 * Note: We can trash the current window frame (a0...a3) and depc!
253 */
254
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400255 wsr a2, depc # save stack pointer temporarily
256 rsr a0, ps
Chris Zankel173d6682006-12-10 02:18:48 -0800257 extui a0, a0, PS_OWB_SHIFT, 4
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400258 wsr a0, windowbase
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700259 rsync
260
261 /* We are now in the previous window frame. Save registers again. */
262
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400263 xsr a2, depc # save a2 and get stack pointer
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700264 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0
265
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400266 wsr a3, excsave1 # save a3
Max Filippovc0226e32012-08-09 05:25:35 +0400267 l32r a3, .Lexc_table
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700268
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400269 rsr a0, exccause
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700270 s32i a0, a2, PT_DEPC # mark it as a regular exception
271 addx4 a0, a0, a3
272 l32i a0, a0, EXC_TABLE_FAST_USER
273 jx a0
274
275.Lfixup:/* Check for a fixup handler or if we were in a critical section. */
276
277 /* a0: depc, a1: a1, a2: a2, a3: trashed, depc: a0, excsave1: a3 */
278
Max Filippovc0226e32012-08-09 05:25:35 +0400279 l32r a3, .Lexc_table
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700280 s32i a2, a3, EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE # temporary variable
281
282 /* Enter critical section. */
283
284 l32i a2, a3, EXC_TABLE_FIXUP
285 s32i a3, a3, EXC_TABLE_FIXUP
286 beq a2, a3, .Lunrecoverable_fixup # critical!
287 beqz a2, .Ldflt # no handler was registered
288
289 /* a0: depc, a1: a1, a2: trash, a3: exctable, depc: a0, excsave: a3 */
290
291 jx a2
292
293.Ldflt: /* Get stack pointer. */
294
295 l32i a3, a3, EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE
296 addi a2, a3, -PT_USER_SIZE
297
298.Lovfl: /* Jump to default handlers. */
299
300 /* a0: depc, a1: a1, a2: kstk, a3: a2, depc: a0, excsave: a3 */
301
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400302 xsr a3, depc
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700303 s32i a0, a2, PT_DEPC
304 s32i a3, a2, PT_AREG0
305
306 /* a0: avail, a1: a1, a2: kstk, a3: avail, depc: a2, excsave: a3 */
307
Max Filippovc0226e32012-08-09 05:25:35 +0400308 l32r a3, .Lexc_table
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400309 rsr a0, exccause
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700310 addx4 a0, a0, a3
311 l32i a0, a0, EXC_TABLE_FAST_USER
312 jx a0
313
314 /*
315 * We only allow the ITLB miss exception if we are in kernel space.
316 * All other exceptions are unexpected and thus unrecoverable!
317 */
318
Johannes Weinere5083a62009-03-04 16:21:31 +0100319#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700320 .extern fast_second_level_miss_double_kernel
321
322.Lksp: /* a0: a0, a1: a1, a2: a2, a3: trashed, depc: depc, excsave: a3 */
323
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400324 rsr a3, exccause
Chris Zankel173d6682006-12-10 02:18:48 -0800325 beqi a3, EXCCAUSE_ITLB_MISS, 1f
326 addi a3, a3, -EXCCAUSE_DTLB_MISS
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700327 bnez a3, .Lunrecoverable
3281: movi a3, fast_second_level_miss_double_kernel
329 jx a3
Johannes Weinere5083a62009-03-04 16:21:31 +0100330#else
331.equ .Lksp, .Lunrecoverable
332#endif
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700333
334 /* Critical! We can't handle this situation. PANIC! */
335
336 .extern unrecoverable_exception
337
338.Lunrecoverable_fixup:
339 l32i a2, a3, EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400340 xsr a0, depc
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700341
342.Lunrecoverable:
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400343 rsr a3, excsave1
344 wsr a0, excsave1
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700345 movi a0, unrecoverable_exception
346 callx0 a0
347
348 .end literal_prefix
349
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800350ENDPROC(_DoubleExceptionVector)
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700351
352/*
353 * Debug interrupt vector
354 *
355 * There is not much space here, so simply jump to another handler.
356 * EXCSAVE[DEBUGLEVEL] has been set to that handler.
357 */
358
359 .section .DebugInterruptVector.text, "ax"
360
361ENTRY(_DebugInterruptVector)
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800362
Max Filippovbc5378f2012-10-15 03:55:38 +0400363 xsr a0, SREG_EXCSAVE + XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700364 jx a0
365
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800366ENDPROC(_DebugInterruptVector)
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700367
368
Marc Gauthier2d1c6452013-01-05 04:57:17 +0400369
370/*
371 * Medium priority level interrupt vectors
372 *
373 * Each takes less than 16 (0x10) bytes, no literals, by placing
374 * the extra 8 bytes that would otherwise be required in the window
375 * vectors area where there is space. With relocatable vectors,
376 * all vectors are within ~ 4 kB range of each other, so we can
377 * simply jump (J) to another vector without having to use JX.
378 *
379 * common_exception code gets current IRQ level in PS.INTLEVEL
380 * and preserves it for the IRQ handling time.
381 */
382
383 .macro irq_entry_level level
384
385 .if XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL >= \level
386 .section .Level\level\()InterruptVector.text, "ax"
387ENTRY(_Level\level\()InterruptVector)
388 wsr a0, epc1
389 rsr a0, epc\level
390 xsr a0, epc1
391 # branch to user or kernel vector
392 j _SimulateUserKernelVectorException
393 .endif
394
395 .endm
396
397 irq_entry_level 2
398 irq_entry_level 3
399 irq_entry_level 4
400 irq_entry_level 5
401 irq_entry_level 6
402
403
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700404/* Window overflow and underflow handlers.
405 * The handlers must be 64 bytes apart, first starting with the underflow
406 * handlers underflow-4 to underflow-12, then the overflow handlers
407 * overflow-4 to overflow-12.
408 *
409 * Note: We rerun the underflow handlers if we hit an exception, so
410 * we try to access any page that would cause a page fault early.
411 */
412
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800413#define ENTRY_ALIGN64(name) \
414 .globl name; \
415 .align 64; \
416 name:
417
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700418 .section .WindowVectors.text, "ax"
419
420
421/* 4-Register Window Overflow Vector (Handler) */
422
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800423ENTRY_ALIGN64(_WindowOverflow4)
424
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700425 s32e a0, a5, -16
426 s32e a1, a5, -12
427 s32e a2, a5, -8
428 s32e a3, a5, -4
429 rfwo
430
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800431ENDPROC(_WindowOverflow4)
432
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700433
Marc Gauthier2d1c6452013-01-05 04:57:17 +0400434#if XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL >= 2
435 /* Not a window vector - but a convenient location
436 * (where we know there's space) for continuation of
437 * medium priority interrupt dispatch code.
438 * On entry here, a0 contains PS, and EPC2 contains saved a0:
439 */
440 .align 4
441_SimulateUserKernelVectorException:
442 wsr a0, excsave2
443 movi a0, 4 # LEVEL1_INTERRUPT cause
444 wsr a0, exccause
445 rsr a0, ps
446 bbsi.l a0, PS_UM_BIT, 1f # branch if user mode
447 rsr a0, excsave2 # restore a0
448 j _KernelExceptionVector # simulate kernel vector exception
4491: rsr a0, excsave2 # restore a0
450 j _UserExceptionVector # simulate user vector exception
451#endif
452
453
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700454/* 4-Register Window Underflow Vector (Handler) */
455
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800456ENTRY_ALIGN64(_WindowUnderflow4)
457
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700458 l32e a0, a5, -16
459 l32e a1, a5, -12
460 l32e a2, a5, -8
461 l32e a3, a5, -4
462 rfwu
463
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800464ENDPROC(_WindowUnderflow4)
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700465
466/* 8-Register Window Overflow Vector (Handler) */
467
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800468ENTRY_ALIGN64(_WindowOverflow8)
469
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700470 s32e a0, a9, -16
471 l32e a0, a1, -12
472 s32e a2, a9, -8
473 s32e a1, a9, -12
474 s32e a3, a9, -4
475 s32e a4, a0, -32
476 s32e a5, a0, -28
477 s32e a6, a0, -24
478 s32e a7, a0, -20
479 rfwo
480
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800481ENDPROC(_WindowOverflow8)
482
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700483/* 8-Register Window Underflow Vector (Handler) */
484
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800485ENTRY_ALIGN64(_WindowUnderflow8)
486
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700487 l32e a1, a9, -12
488 l32e a0, a9, -16
489 l32e a7, a1, -12
490 l32e a2, a9, -8
491 l32e a4, a7, -32
492 l32e a3, a9, -4
493 l32e a5, a7, -28
494 l32e a6, a7, -24
495 l32e a7, a7, -20
496 rfwu
497
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800498ENDPROC(_WindowUnderflow8)
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700499
500/* 12-Register Window Overflow Vector (Handler) */
501
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800502ENTRY_ALIGN64(_WindowOverflow12)
503
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700504 s32e a0, a13, -16
505 l32e a0, a1, -12
506 s32e a1, a13, -12
507 s32e a2, a13, -8
508 s32e a3, a13, -4
509 s32e a4, a0, -48
510 s32e a5, a0, -44
511 s32e a6, a0, -40
512 s32e a7, a0, -36
513 s32e a8, a0, -32
514 s32e a9, a0, -28
515 s32e a10, a0, -24
516 s32e a11, a0, -20
517 rfwo
518
Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800519ENDPROC(_WindowOverflow12)
520
Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700521/* 12-Register Window Underflow Vector (Handler) */
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Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800523ENTRY_ALIGN64(_WindowUnderflow12)
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Chris Zankel5a0015d2005-06-23 22:01:16 -0700525 l32e a1, a13, -12
526 l32e a0, a13, -16
527 l32e a11, a1, -12
528 l32e a2, a13, -8
529 l32e a4, a11, -48
530 l32e a8, a11, -32
531 l32e a3, a13, -4
532 l32e a5, a11, -44
533 l32e a6, a11, -40
534 l32e a7, a11, -36
535 l32e a9, a11, -28
536 l32e a10, a11, -24
537 l32e a11, a11, -20
538 rfwu
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Chris Zankeld1538c42012-11-16 16:16:20 -0800540ENDPROC(_WindowUnderflow12)
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