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diff -r 000000000000 -r 72480818e4a9 TARGET_KL46Z/core_cmInstr.h --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/TARGET_KL46Z/core_cmInstr.h Sun Sep 11 23:48:09 2016 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,688 @@ +/**************************************************************************//** + * @file core_cmInstr.h + * @brief CMSIS Cortex-M Core Instruction Access Header File + * @version V3.20 + * @date 05. March 2013 + * + * @note + * + ******************************************************************************/ +/* Copyright (c) 2009 - 2013 ARM LIMITED + + All rights reserved. + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + - Neither the name of ARM nor the names of its contributors may be used + to endorse or promote products derived from this software without + specific prior written permission. + * + THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" + AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS BE + LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR + CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF + SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) + ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE + POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + + +#ifndef __CORE_CMINSTR_H +#define __CORE_CMINSTR_H + + +/* ########################## Core Instruction Access ######################### */ +/** \defgroup CMSIS_Core_InstructionInterface CMSIS Core Instruction Interface + Access to dedicated instructions + @{ +*/ + +#if defined ( __CC_ARM ) /*------------------RealView Compiler -----------------*/ +/* ARM armcc specific functions */ + +#if (__ARMCC_VERSION < 400677) + #error "Please use ARM Compiler Toolchain V4.0.677 or later!" +#endif + + +/** \brief No Operation + + No Operation does nothing. This instruction can be used for code alignment purposes. + */ +#define __NOP __nop + + +/** \brief Wait For Interrupt + + Wait For Interrupt is a hint instruction that suspends execution + until one of a number of events occurs. + */ +#define __WFI __wfi + + +/** \brief Wait For Event + + Wait For Event is a hint instruction that permits the processor to enter + a low-power state until one of a number of events occurs. + */ +#define __WFE __wfe + + +/** \brief Send Event + + Send Event is a hint instruction. It causes an event to be signaled to the CPU. + */ +#define __SEV __sev + + +/** \brief Instruction Synchronization Barrier + + Instruction Synchronization Barrier flushes the pipeline in the processor, + so that all instructions following the ISB are fetched from cache or + memory, after the instruction has been completed. + */ +#define __ISB() __isb(0xF) + + +/** \brief Data Synchronization Barrier + + This function acts as a special kind of Data Memory Barrier. + It completes when all explicit memory accesses before this instruction complete. + */ +#define __DSB() __dsb(0xF) + + +/** \brief Data Memory Barrier + + This function ensures the apparent order of the explicit memory operations before + and after the instruction, without ensuring their completion. + */ +#define __DMB() __dmb(0xF) + + +/** \brief Reverse byte order (32 bit) + + This function reverses the byte order in integer value. + + \param [in] value Value to reverse + \return Reversed value + */ +#define __REV __rev + + +/** \brief Reverse byte order (16 bit) + + This function reverses the byte order in two unsigned short values. + + \param [in] value Value to reverse + \return Reversed value + */ +#ifndef __NO_EMBEDDED_ASM +__attribute__((section(".rev16_text"))) __STATIC_INLINE __ASM uint32_t __REV16(uint32_t value) +{ + rev16 r0, r0 + bx lr +} +#endif + +/** \brief Reverse byte order in signed short value + + This function reverses the byte order in a signed short value with sign extension to integer. + + \param [in] value Value to reverse + \return Reversed value + */ +#ifndef __NO_EMBEDDED_ASM +__attribute__((section(".revsh_text"))) __STATIC_INLINE __ASM int32_t __REVSH(int32_t value) +{ + revsh r0, r0 + bx lr +} +#endif + + +/** \brief Rotate Right in unsigned value (32 bit) + + This function Rotate Right (immediate) provides the value of the contents of a register rotated by a variable number of bits. + + \param [in] value Value to rotate + \param [in] value Number of Bits to rotate + \return Rotated value + */ +#define __ROR __ror + + +/** \brief Breakpoint + + This function causes the processor to enter Debug state. + Debug tools can use this to investigate system state when the instruction at a particular address is reached. + + \param [in] value is ignored by the processor. + If required, a debugger can use it to store additional information about the breakpoint. + */ +#define __BKPT(value) __breakpoint(value) + + +#if (__CORTEX_M >= 0x03) + +/** \brief Reverse bit order of value + + This function reverses the bit order of the given value. + + \param [in] value Value to reverse + \return Reversed value + */ +#define __RBIT __rbit + + +/** \brief LDR Exclusive (8 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive LDR command for 8 bit value. + + \param [in] ptr Pointer to data + \return value of type uint8_t at (*ptr) + */ +#define __LDREXB(ptr) ((uint8_t ) __ldrex(ptr)) + + +/** \brief LDR Exclusive (16 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive LDR command for 16 bit values. + + \param [in] ptr Pointer to data + \return value of type uint16_t at (*ptr) + */ +#define __LDREXH(ptr) ((uint16_t) __ldrex(ptr)) + + +/** \brief LDR Exclusive (32 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive LDR command for 32 bit values. + + \param [in] ptr Pointer to data + \return value of type uint32_t at (*ptr) + */ +#define __LDREXW(ptr) ((uint32_t ) __ldrex(ptr)) + + +/** \brief STR Exclusive (8 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive STR command for 8 bit values. + + \param [in] value Value to store + \param [in] ptr Pointer to location + \return 0 Function succeeded + \return 1 Function failed + */ +#define __STREXB(value, ptr) __strex(value, ptr) + + +/** \brief STR Exclusive (16 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive STR command for 16 bit values. + + \param [in] value Value to store + \param [in] ptr Pointer to location + \return 0 Function succeeded + \return 1 Function failed + */ +#define __STREXH(value, ptr) __strex(value, ptr) + + +/** \brief STR Exclusive (32 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive STR command for 32 bit values. + + \param [in] value Value to store + \param [in] ptr Pointer to location + \return 0 Function succeeded + \return 1 Function failed + */ +#define __STREXW(value, ptr) __strex(value, ptr) + + +/** \brief Remove the exclusive lock + + This function removes the exclusive lock which is created by LDREX. + + */ +#define __CLREX __clrex + + +/** \brief Signed Saturate + + This function saturates a signed value. + + \param [in] value Value to be saturated + \param [in] sat Bit position to saturate to (1..32) + \return Saturated value + */ +#define __SSAT __ssat + + +/** \brief Unsigned Saturate + + This function saturates an unsigned value. + + \param [in] value Value to be saturated + \param [in] sat Bit position to saturate to (0..31) + \return Saturated value + */ +#define __USAT __usat + + +/** \brief Count leading zeros + + This function counts the number of leading zeros of a data value. + + \param [in] value Value to count the leading zeros + \return number of leading zeros in value + */ +#define __CLZ __clz + +#endif /* (__CORTEX_M >= 0x03) */ + + + +#elif defined ( __ICCARM__ ) /*------------------ ICC Compiler -------------------*/ +/* IAR iccarm specific functions */ + +#include <cmsis_iar.h> + + +#elif defined ( __TMS470__ ) /*---------------- TI CCS Compiler ------------------*/ +/* TI CCS specific functions */ + +#include <cmsis_ccs.h> + + +#elif defined ( __GNUC__ ) /*------------------ GNU Compiler ---------------------*/ +/* GNU gcc specific functions */ + +/* Define macros for porting to both thumb1 and thumb2. + * For thumb1, use low register (r0-r7), specified by constrant "l" + * Otherwise, use general registers, specified by constrant "r" */ +#if defined (__thumb__) && !defined (__thumb2__) +#define __CMSIS_GCC_OUT_REG(r) "=l" (r) +#define __CMSIS_GCC_USE_REG(r) "l" (r) +#else +#define __CMSIS_GCC_OUT_REG(r) "=r" (r) +#define __CMSIS_GCC_USE_REG(r) "r" (r) +#endif + +/** \brief No Operation + + No Operation does nothing. This instruction can be used for code alignment purposes. + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE void __NOP(void) +{ + __ASM volatile ("nop"); +} + + +/** \brief Wait For Interrupt + + Wait For Interrupt is a hint instruction that suspends execution + until one of a number of events occurs. + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE void __WFI(void) +{ + __ASM volatile ("wfi"); +} + + +/** \brief Wait For Event + + Wait For Event is a hint instruction that permits the processor to enter + a low-power state until one of a number of events occurs. + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE void __WFE(void) +{ + __ASM volatile ("wfe"); +} + + +/** \brief Send Event + + Send Event is a hint instruction. It causes an event to be signaled to the CPU. + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE void __SEV(void) +{ + __ASM volatile ("sev"); +} + + +/** \brief Instruction Synchronization Barrier + + Instruction Synchronization Barrier flushes the pipeline in the processor, + so that all instructions following the ISB are fetched from cache or + memory, after the instruction has been completed. + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE void __ISB(void) +{ + __ASM volatile ("isb"); +} + + +/** \brief Data Synchronization Barrier + + This function acts as a special kind of Data Memory Barrier. + It completes when all explicit memory accesses before this instruction complete. + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE void __DSB(void) +{ + __ASM volatile ("dsb"); +} + + +/** \brief Data Memory Barrier + + This function ensures the apparent order of the explicit memory operations before + and after the instruction, without ensuring their completion. + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE void __DMB(void) +{ + __ASM volatile ("dmb"); +} + + +/** \brief Reverse byte order (32 bit) + + This function reverses the byte order in integer value. + + \param [in] value Value to reverse + \return Reversed value + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t __REV(uint32_t value) +{ +#if (__GNUC__ > 4) || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5) + return __builtin_bswap32(value); +#else + uint32_t result; + + __ASM volatile ("rev %0, %1" : __CMSIS_GCC_OUT_REG (result) : __CMSIS_GCC_USE_REG (value) ); + return(result); +#endif +} + + +/** \brief Reverse byte order (16 bit) + + This function reverses the byte order in two unsigned short values. + + \param [in] value Value to reverse + \return Reversed value + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t __REV16(uint32_t value) +{ + uint32_t result; + + __ASM volatile ("rev16 %0, %1" : __CMSIS_GCC_OUT_REG (result) : __CMSIS_GCC_USE_REG (value) ); + return(result); +} + + +/** \brief Reverse byte order in signed short value + + This function reverses the byte order in a signed short value with sign extension to integer. + + \param [in] value Value to reverse + \return Reversed value + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE int32_t __REVSH(int32_t value) +{ +#if (__GNUC__ > 4) || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8) + return (short)__builtin_bswap16(value); +#else + uint32_t result; + + __ASM volatile ("revsh %0, %1" : __CMSIS_GCC_OUT_REG (result) : __CMSIS_GCC_USE_REG (value) ); + return(result); +#endif +} + + +/** \brief Rotate Right in unsigned value (32 bit) + + This function Rotate Right (immediate) provides the value of the contents of a register rotated by a variable number of bits. + + \param [in] value Value to rotate + \param [in] value Number of Bits to rotate + \return Rotated value + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t __ROR(uint32_t op1, uint32_t op2) +{ + return (op1 >> op2) | (op1 << (32 - op2)); +} + + +/** \brief Breakpoint + + This function causes the processor to enter Debug state. + Debug tools can use this to investigate system state when the instruction at a particular address is reached. + + \param [in] value is ignored by the processor. + If required, a debugger can use it to store additional information about the breakpoint. + */ +#define __BKPT(value) __ASM volatile ("bkpt "#value) + + +#if (__CORTEX_M >= 0x03) + +/** \brief Reverse bit order of value + + This function reverses the bit order of the given value. + + \param [in] value Value to reverse + \return Reversed value + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t __RBIT(uint32_t value) +{ + uint32_t result; + + __ASM volatile ("rbit %0, %1" : "=r" (result) : "r" (value) ); + return(result); +} + + +/** \brief LDR Exclusive (8 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive LDR command for 8 bit value. + + \param [in] ptr Pointer to data + \return value of type uint8_t at (*ptr) + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint8_t __LDREXB(volatile uint8_t *addr) +{ + uint32_t result; + +#if (__GNUC__ > 4) || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8) + __ASM volatile ("ldrexb %0, %1" : "=r" (result) : "Q" (*addr) ); +#else + /* Prior to GCC 4.8, "Q" will be expanded to [rx, #0] which is not + accepted by assembler. So has to use following less efficient pattern. + */ + __ASM volatile ("ldrexb %0, [%1]" : "=r" (result) : "r" (addr) : "memory" ); +#endif + return(result); +} + + +/** \brief LDR Exclusive (16 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive LDR command for 16 bit values. + + \param [in] ptr Pointer to data + \return value of type uint16_t at (*ptr) + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint16_t __LDREXH(volatile uint16_t *addr) +{ + uint32_t result; + +#if (__GNUC__ > 4) || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8) + __ASM volatile ("ldrexh %0, %1" : "=r" (result) : "Q" (*addr) ); +#else + /* Prior to GCC 4.8, "Q" will be expanded to [rx, #0] which is not + accepted by assembler. So has to use following less efficient pattern. + */ + __ASM volatile ("ldrexh %0, [%1]" : "=r" (result) : "r" (addr) : "memory" ); +#endif + return(result); +} + + +/** \brief LDR Exclusive (32 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive LDR command for 32 bit values. + + \param [in] ptr Pointer to data + \return value of type uint32_t at (*ptr) + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t __LDREXW(volatile uint32_t *addr) +{ + uint32_t result; + + __ASM volatile ("ldrex %0, %1" : "=r" (result) : "Q" (*addr) ); + return(result); +} + + +/** \brief STR Exclusive (8 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive STR command for 8 bit values. + + \param [in] value Value to store + \param [in] ptr Pointer to location + \return 0 Function succeeded + \return 1 Function failed + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t __STREXB(uint8_t value, volatile uint8_t *addr) +{ + uint32_t result; + + __ASM volatile ("strexb %0, %2, %1" : "=&r" (result), "=Q" (*addr) : "r" (value) ); + return(result); +} + + +/** \brief STR Exclusive (16 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive STR command for 16 bit values. + + \param [in] value Value to store + \param [in] ptr Pointer to location + \return 0 Function succeeded + \return 1 Function failed + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t __STREXH(uint16_t value, volatile uint16_t *addr) +{ + uint32_t result; + + __ASM volatile ("strexh %0, %2, %1" : "=&r" (result), "=Q" (*addr) : "r" (value) ); + return(result); +} + + +/** \brief STR Exclusive (32 bit) + + This function performs a exclusive STR command for 32 bit values. + + \param [in] value Value to store + \param [in] ptr Pointer to location + \return 0 Function succeeded + \return 1 Function failed + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t __STREXW(uint32_t value, volatile uint32_t *addr) +{ + uint32_t result; + + __ASM volatile ("strex %0, %2, %1" : "=&r" (result), "=Q" (*addr) : "r" (value) ); + return(result); +} + + +/** \brief Remove the exclusive lock + + This function removes the exclusive lock which is created by LDREX. + + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE void __CLREX(void) +{ + __ASM volatile ("clrex" ::: "memory"); +} + + +/** \brief Signed Saturate + + This function saturates a signed value. + + \param [in] value Value to be saturated + \param [in] sat Bit position to saturate to (1..32) + \return Saturated value + */ +#define __SSAT(ARG1,ARG2) \ +({ \ + uint32_t __RES, __ARG1 = (ARG1); \ + __ASM ("ssat %0, %1, %2" : "=r" (__RES) : "I" (ARG2), "r" (__ARG1) ); \ + __RES; \ + }) + + +/** \brief Unsigned Saturate + + This function saturates an unsigned value. + + \param [in] value Value to be saturated + \param [in] sat Bit position to saturate to (0..31) + \return Saturated value + */ +#define __USAT(ARG1,ARG2) \ +({ \ + uint32_t __RES, __ARG1 = (ARG1); \ + __ASM ("usat %0, %1, %2" : "=r" (__RES) : "I" (ARG2), "r" (__ARG1) ); \ + __RES; \ + }) + + +/** \brief Count leading zeros + + This function counts the number of leading zeros of a data value. + + \param [in] value Value to count the leading zeros + \return number of leading zeros in value + */ +__attribute__( ( always_inline ) ) __STATIC_INLINE uint8_t __CLZ(uint32_t value) +{ + uint32_t result; + + __ASM volatile ("clz %0, %1" : "=r" (result) : "r" (value) ); + return(result); +} + +#endif /* (__CORTEX_M >= 0x03) */ + + + + +#elif defined ( __TASKING__ ) /*------------------ TASKING Compiler --------------*/ +/* TASKING carm specific functions */ + +/* + * The CMSIS functions have been implemented as intrinsics in the compiler. + * Please use "carm -?i" to get an up to date list of all intrinsics, + * Including the CMSIS ones. + */ + +#endif + +/*@}*/ /* end of group CMSIS_Core_InstructionInterface */ + +#endif /* __CORE_CMINSTR_H */