gpsp/mips/mips_stub.S

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# gameplaySP
#
# Copyright (C) 2006 Exophase <exophase@gmail.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#include "../gpsp_config.h"
// This is also defined in sys/asm.h but doesn't seem portable?
#ifdef __mips64
.set mips64
#define SZREG 8
#define REG_L ld
#define REG_S sd
#else
.set mips32r2
#define SZREG 4
#define REG_L lw
#define REG_S sw
#endif
#define defsymbl(symbol) \
.type symbol, %function ;\
.global symbol ; \
symbol:
#define defobj(symbol) \
.type symbol, %object ;\
.global symbol ; \
symbol:
.align 4
# MIPS register layout:
# $0 - constant zero
# $1 - temporary
# $2 - temporary / return value
# $3 - ARM r0 (not saved)
# $4 - temporary / function argument 0
# $5 - temporary / function argument 1
# $6 - temporary / function argument 2
# $7 - ARM r1 (not saved)
# $8 - ARM r2 (not saved)
# $9 - ARM r3 (not saved)
# $10 - ARM r4 (not saved)
# $11 - ARM r5 (not saved)
# $12 - ARM r6 (not saved)
# $13 - ARM r7 (not saved)
# $14 - ARM r8 (not saved)
# $15 - ARM r9 (not saved)
# $16 - ARM machine state pointer (saved)
# $17 - cycle counter (saved)
# $18 - ARM r10 (saved)
# $19 - block start address (roughly r15) (saved)
# $20 - ARM negative register (saved)
# $21 - ARM zero register (saved)
# $22 - ARM carry register (saved)
# $23 - ARM overflow register (saved)
# $24 - ARM r11 (not saved)
# $25 - ARM r12 (not saved)
# $26 - kernel temporary 0
# $27 - kernel temporary 1
# $28 - ARM r13 (saved)
# $29 - stack pointer
# $30 - ARM r14 (saved)
# $31 - return address
.equ REG_R0, (0 * 4)
.equ REG_R1, (1 * 4)
.equ REG_R2, (2 * 4)
.equ REG_R3, (3 * 4)
.equ REG_R4, (4 * 4)
.equ REG_R5, (5 * 4)
.equ REG_R6, (6 * 4)
.equ REG_R7, (7 * 4)
.equ REG_R8, (8 * 4)
.equ REG_R9, (9 * 4)
.equ REG_R10, (10 * 4)
.equ REG_R11, (11 * 4)
.equ REG_R12, (12 * 4)
.equ REG_R13, (13 * 4)
.equ REG_R14, (14 * 4)
.equ REG_PC, (15 * 4)
.equ REG_CPSR, (16 * 4)
.equ CPU_MODE, (17 * 4)
.equ CPU_HALT_STATE, (18 * 4)
.equ REG_N_FLAG, (20 * 4)
.equ REG_Z_FLAG, (21 * 4)
.equ REG_C_FLAG, (22 * 4)
.equ REG_V_FLAG, (23 * 4)
.equ CHANGED_PC_STATUS, (24 * 4)
.equ COMPLETED_FRAME, (25 * 4)
.equ OAM_UPDATED, (26 * 4)
.equ REG_SAVE, (27 * 4)
.equ REG_SAVE2, (28 * 4)
.equ REG_SAVE3, (29 * 4)
.equ GP_SAVE, (30 * 4)
.equ GP_SAVE_HI, (31 * 4)
.equ SPSR_BASE, (0x100 + 0x400 * 3)
.equ REGMODE_BASE, (SPSR_BASE + 24)
.equ SUPERVISOR_SPSR, (3 * 4 + SPSR_BASE)
.equ SUPERVISOR_LR, ((3 * (7 * 4)) + (6 * 4) + REGMODE_BASE)
.equ FNPTRS_MEMOPS, (REGMODE_BASE + 196)
.equ FNPTRS_BASE, (FNPTRS_MEMOPS + 960*2)
.set noat
.set noreorder
# make sure $16 has the register base for these macros
#ifdef MIPS_HAS_R2_INSTS
.macro collapse_flag flag_reg, shift
ins $2, $\flag_reg, \shift, 1 # insert flag into CPSR
.endm
.macro extract_flag shift, flag_reg
ext $\flag_reg, $1, \shift, 1 # extract flag from CPSR
.endm
#else
.macro collapse_flag flag_reg, shift
sll $1, $\flag_reg, \shift
or $2, $2, $1
.endm
.macro extract_flag shift, flag_reg
srl $\flag_reg, $1, \shift
andi $\flag_reg, $\flag_reg, 1
.endm
#endif
.macro collapse_flags
lw $2, REG_CPSR($16) # load CPSR
andi $2, $2, 0xFF # isolate lower 8bits
collapse_flag 20, 31 # store flags
collapse_flag 21, 30
collapse_flag 22, 29
collapse_flag 23, 28
sw $2, REG_CPSR($16) # store CPSR
.endm
.macro extract_flags_body # extract flags from $1
extract_flag 31, 20 # load flags
extract_flag 30, 21
extract_flag 29, 22
extract_flag 28, 23
.endm
.macro extract_flags
lw $1, REG_CPSR($16) # load CPSR
extract_flags_body
.endm
.macro save_registers
sw $3, REG_R0($16)
sw $7, REG_R1($16)
sw $8, REG_R2($16)
sw $9, REG_R3($16)
sw $10, REG_R4($16)
sw $11, REG_R5($16)
sw $12, REG_R6($16)
sw $13, REG_R7($16)
sw $14, REG_R8($16)
sw $15, REG_R9($16)
sw $24, REG_R11($16)
sw $25, REG_R12($16)
sw $18, REG_R10($16)
sw $28, REG_R13($16)
sw $30, REG_R14($16)
REG_L $28, GP_SAVE($16)
.endm
.macro restore_registers
lw $3, REG_R0($16)
lw $7, REG_R1($16)
lw $8, REG_R2($16)
lw $9, REG_R3($16)
lw $10, REG_R4($16)
lw $11, REG_R5($16)
lw $12, REG_R6($16)
lw $13, REG_R7($16)
lw $14, REG_R8($16)
lw $15, REG_R9($16)
lw $24, REG_R11($16)
lw $25, REG_R12($16)
lw $18, REG_R10($16)
lw $28, REG_R13($16)
lw $30, REG_R14($16)
.endm
# PIC ABI mandates to jump to target via $t9
#ifdef PIC
.macro cfncall target, targetid
lw $t9, (FNPTRS_BASE + \targetid * 4)($16)
jalr $t9
nop
.endm
#else
.macro cfncall target, targetid
jal \target
nop
.endm
#endif
# Process a hardware event. Since an interrupt might be
# raised we have to check if the PC has changed.
# $4: next address
# $16: register base
# $17: cycle counter
.balign 64
# This gets called every time the cycle counter runs out
# (checked at every branch/jump)
defsymbl(mips_update_gba)
sw $4, REG_PC($16) # current PC = $4
sw $ra, REG_SAVE2($16) # save return addr
collapse_flags # update cpsr
save_registers # save registers
sw $0, CHANGED_PC_STATUS($16)
cfncall update_gba, 0 # process the next event
lw $1, COMPLETED_FRAME($16) # Check whether we completed a frame
bne $1, $0, return_to_main # Return to main thread now
addu $17, $2, $0 # $17 = new cycle count (ret value)
lw $ra, REG_SAVE2($16) # restore return address
lw $1, CHANGED_PC_STATUS($16)
bne $1, $0, lookup_pc
nop
restore_registers
jr $ra # if not, go back to caller
nop
# Processes cheats whenever we hit the master PC
defsymbl(mips_cheat_hook)
sw $ra, REG_SAVE2($16)
save_registers
cfncall process_cheats, 8
lw $ra, REG_SAVE2($16)
restore_registers
jr $ra
nop
# Loads the main context and returns to it.
# ARM regs must be saved before branching here
return_to_main:
REG_L $28, GP_SAVE($16) # Restore previous state
REG_L $s0, 4*SZREG($sp)
REG_L $s1, 5*SZREG($sp)
REG_L $s2, 6*SZREG($sp)
REG_L $s3, 7*SZREG($sp)
REG_L $s4, 8*SZREG($sp)
REG_L $s5, 9*SZREG($sp)
REG_L $s6, 10*SZREG($sp)
REG_L $s7, 11*SZREG($sp)
REG_L $fp, 12*SZREG($sp)
REG_L $ra, 13*SZREG($sp)
jr $ra # Return to main
addiu $sp, $sp, 112 # Restore stack pointer (delay slot)
# Perform an indirect branch.
# $4: GBA address to branch to
defsymbl(mips_indirect_branch_arm)
save_registers
cfncall block_lookup_address_arm, 1
restore_registers
jr $2 # $2 = value returned
nop
defsymbl(mips_indirect_branch_thumb)
save_registers
cfncall block_lookup_address_thumb, 2
restore_registers
jr $2 # $2 = value returned
nop
defsymbl(mips_indirect_branch_dual)
save_registers
cfncall block_lookup_address_dual, 3
nop
restore_registers
jr $2 # $2 = value returned
nop
defsymbl(write_io_epilogue)
beq $2, $0, no_alert # 0 means nothing happened
addiu $4, $2, -2 # see if return value is 2 (delay slot)
beq $4, $0, smc_dma # is it an SMC alert? (return value = 2)
nop
addiu $4, $2, -3 # see if return value is 3
beq $4, $0, irq_alert # is it an IRQ alert? (return value = 3)
nop
collapse_flags # make sure flags are good for update_gba
alert_loop:
cfncall update_gba, 0 # process the next event
lw $1, COMPLETED_FRAME($16) # Check whether we completed a frame
bne $1, $0, return_to_main # Return to main thread now
lw $1, CPU_HALT_STATE($16) # check if CPU is sleeping
bne $1, $0, alert_loop # see if it hasn't changed
nop
addu $17, $2, $0 # $17 = new cycle counter
lw $4, REG_PC($16) # $4 = new PC
j lookup_pc
nop
irq_alert:
restore_registers
j lookup_pc # PC has changed, get a new one
nop
no_alert:
restore_registers
lw $ra, REG_SAVE3($16) # restore return
jr $ra # we can return
nop
smc_dma:
cfncall flush_translation_cache_ram, 4
j lookup_pc
nop
defsymbl(smc_write)
save_registers
sw $6, REG_PC($16) # save PC
cfncall flush_translation_cache_ram, 4
lookup_pc:
lw $2, REG_CPSR($16) # $2 = cpsr
andi $2, $2, 0x20 # isolate mode bit
beq $2, $0, lookup_pc_arm # if T bit is zero use arm handler
nop
lookup_pc_thumb:
lw $4, REG_PC($16) # load PC as arg 0
cfncall block_lookup_address_thumb, 2 # get Thumb address
restore_registers
jr $2 # jump to result
nop
lookup_pc_arm:
lw $4, REG_PC($16) # load PC as arg 0
cfncall block_lookup_address_arm, 1 # get ARM address
restore_registers
jr $2 # jump to result
nop
# Return the current cpsr
defsymbl(execute_read_cpsr)
collapse_flags # fold flags into cpsr, put cpsr into $2
jr $ra # return
nop
# Return the current spsr
defsymbl(execute_read_spsr)
lw $1, CPU_MODE($16) # $1 = cpu_mode
sll $1, $1, 2 # adjust to word offset size
addu $2, $1, $16
jr $ra # return
lw $2, SPSR_BASE($2) # $2 = spsr[cpu_mode] (delay slot)
# Switch into SWI, has to collapse flags
# $4: Current pc
defsymbl(execute_swi)
sw $ra, REG_SAVE3($16)
sw $4, SUPERVISOR_LR($16) # store next PC in the supervisor's LR
collapse_flags # get cpsr in $2
sw $2, SUPERVISOR_SPSR($16) # save cpsr in SUPERVISOR_CPSR
srl $2, $2, 6 # zero out bottom 6 bits of CPSR
sll $2, $2, 6
ori $2, (0x13 | 0x80) # mode supervisor + disable IRQs
sw $2, REG_CPSR($16) # write back CPSR
save_registers
li $4, 3 # 3 is supervisor mode
cfncall set_cpu_mode, 5 # set the CPU mode to supervisor
lw $ra, REG_SAVE3($16)
restore_registers
jr $ra # return
nop
# $4: pc to restore to
# returns in $4
defsymbl(execute_spsr_restore)
lw $1, CPU_MODE($16) # $1 = cpu_mode
beq $1, $0, no_spsr_restore # only restore if the cpu isn't usermode
sll $2, $1, 2 # adjust to word offset size (delay)
addu $2, $2, $16
lw $1, SPSR_BASE($2) # $1 = spsr[cpu_mode]
sw $1, REG_CPSR($16) # cpsr = spsr[cpu_mode]
extract_flags_body # extract flags from $1
sw $ra, REG_SAVE3($16)
save_registers
cfncall execute_spsr_restore_body, 6 # do the dirty work in this C function
restore_registers
lw $ra, REG_SAVE3($16)
jr $ra
addu $4, $2, $0 # move return value to $4
no_spsr_restore:
jr $ra
nop
# $4: new cpsr
# $5: current PC
# $6: store mask
defsymbl(execute_store_cpsr)
and $1, $4, $6 # $1 = new_cpsr & store_mask
lw $2, REG_CPSR($16) # $2 = current cpsr
nor $4, $6, $0 # $4 = ~store_mask
and $2, $2, $4 # $2 = (cpsr & (~store_mask))
or $1, $1, $2 # $1 = new cpsr combined with old
extract_flags_body # extract flags from $1
andi $6, $6, 0xff # Check whether we overwrote mode
bnez $6, 1f
sw $1, REG_CPSR($16) # Store new CPSR (delay slot)
jr $ra
nop
1:
sw $ra, REG_SAVE3($16)
save_registers
addu $4, $1, $0 # load the new CPSR
cfncall execute_store_cpsr_body, 7 # do the dirty work in this C function
bnez $2, 2f # this could have changed the pc
nop
restore_registers
lw $ra, REG_SAVE3($16)
jr $ra
nop
2:
addu $4, $2, $0 # load new address in $4
cfncall block_lookup_address_arm, 1 # GBA address is in $4
restore_registers # restore registers
jr $2 # jump to the new address
nop
# $4: new spsr
# $5: current PC (unused)
# $6: store mask
defsymbl(execute_store_spsr)
lw $1, CPU_MODE($16) # $1 = cpu_mode
sll $1, $1, 2 # adjust to word offset size
addu $1, $1, $16
lw $2, SPSR_BASE($1) # $2 = spsr[cpu_mode]
and $4, $4, $6 # $4 = new_spsr & store_mask
nor $6, $6, $0 # $6 = ~store_mask
and $2, $2, $6 # $2 = (spsr & (~store_mask))
or $4, $4, $2 # $4 = new spsr combined with old
jr $ra # return
sw $4, SPSR_BASE($1) # spsr[cpu_mode] = $4 (delay slot)
# $4: cycle counter argument
# $5: pointer to reg
defsymbl(execute_arm_translate_internal)
addiu $sp, $sp, -112 # Store the main thread context
REG_S $s0, 4*SZREG($sp)
REG_S $s1, 5*SZREG($sp)
REG_S $s2, 6*SZREG($sp)
REG_S $s3, 7*SZREG($sp)
REG_S $s4, 8*SZREG($sp)
REG_S $s5, 9*SZREG($sp)
REG_S $s6, 10*SZREG($sp)
REG_S $s7, 11*SZREG($sp)
REG_S $fp, 12*SZREG($sp)
REG_S $ra, 13*SZREG($sp)
move $16, $5
REG_S $28, GP_SAVE($16)
addu $17, $4, $0 # load cycle counter register
extract_flags # load flag variables
# CPU might be sleeping, do not wake ip up!
lw $1, CPU_HALT_STATE($16) # check if CPU is sleeping
bne $1, $0, alert_loop # see if it hasn't changed
lw $1, REG_CPSR($16)
and $1, $1, 0x20 # see if Thumb bit is set in flags
bne $1, $0, 1f
lw $4, REG_PC($16) # load PC into $4 (delay)
cfncall block_lookup_address_arm, 1
restore_registers # load initial register values
jr $2 # jump to return
nop
1:
cfncall block_lookup_address_thumb, 2
restore_registers # load initial register values
jr $2 # jump to return
nop
.bss
.align 6
defsymbl(iwram)
.space 0x10000
defsymbl(vram)
.space 0x18000
defsymbl(ewram)
.space 0x80000
defsymbl(io_registers)
.space 0x400
.data
.align 6
defobj(memory_map_read)
.space 0x8000
# memory_map_read is immediately before arm_reg on purpose (offset used
# to access it, via lw op). We do not use write though.
defobj(reg)
.space 0x100
# Placed here for easy access
defobj(palette_ram)
.space 0x400
defobj(palette_ram_converted)
.space 0x400
defobj(oam_ram)
.space 0x400
defobj(spsr)
.space 24 # u32[6]
defobj(reg_mode)
.space 196 # u32[7][7];
# Here we store:
# void *tmemld[11][16]; # 10 types of loads
# void *tmemst[ 4][16]; # 3 types of stores
# Essentially a list of pointers to the different mem load handlers
# Keep them close for a fast patcher.
defobj(tmemld)
.space 704
defobj(tmemst)
.space 256
defobj(thnjal)
.space 960
fnptrs:
.long update_gba # 0
.long block_lookup_address_arm # 1
.long block_lookup_address_thumb # 2
.long block_lookup_address_dual # 3
.long flush_translation_cache_ram # 4
.long set_cpu_mode # 5
.long execute_spsr_restore_body # 6
.long execute_store_cpsr_body # 7
.long process_cheats # 8
#if !defined(MMAP_JIT_CACHE)
# Make this section executable!
.text
#if defined(PSP) || defined(PS2)
.section .bss
#else
# Need to mark the section as awx (for Linux)
.section .jit,"awx",%nobits
#endif
.align 2
defsymbl(rom_translation_cache)
.space ROM_TRANSLATION_CACHE_SIZE
defsymbl(ram_translation_cache)
.space RAM_TRANSLATION_CACHE_SIZE
#endif