mirror of
				git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
				synced 2025-09-04 20:19:47 +08:00 
			
		
		
		
	 e00d82d07f
			
		
	
	
		e00d82d07f
		
	
	
	
	
		
			
			Acked-by: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Matt Waddel <Matt.Waddel@freescale.com> Cc: Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
			468 lines
		
	
	
		
			13 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			ArmAsm
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			468 lines
		
	
	
		
			13 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			ArmAsm
		
	
	
	
	
	
| |
 | |
| |	gen_except.sa 3.7 1/16/92
 | |
| |
 | |
| |	gen_except --- FPSP routine to detect reportable exceptions
 | |
| |
 | |
| |	This routine compares the exception enable byte of the
 | |
| |	user_fpcr on the stack with the exception status byte
 | |
| |	of the user_fpsr.
 | |
| |
 | |
| |	Any routine which may report an exceptions must load
 | |
| |	the stack frame in memory with the exceptional operand(s).
 | |
| |
 | |
| |	Priority for exceptions is:
 | |
| |
 | |
| |	Highest:	bsun
 | |
| |			snan
 | |
| |			operr
 | |
| |			ovfl
 | |
| |			unfl
 | |
| |			dz
 | |
| |			inex2
 | |
| |	Lowest:		inex1
 | |
| |
 | |
| |	Note: The IEEE standard specifies that inex2 is to be
 | |
| |	reported if ovfl occurs and the ovfl enable bit is not
 | |
| |	set but the inex2 enable bit is.
 | |
| |
 | |
| |
 | |
| |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 | |
| |			All Rights Reserved
 | |
| |
 | |
| |       For details on the license for this file, please see the
 | |
| |       file, README, in this same directory.
 | |
| 
 | |
| GEN_EXCEPT:    |idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	|section 8
 | |
| 
 | |
| #include "fpsp.h"
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	|xref	real_trace
 | |
| 	|xref	fpsp_done
 | |
| 	|xref	fpsp_fmt_error
 | |
| 
 | |
| exc_tbl:
 | |
| 	.long	bsun_exc
 | |
| 	.long	commonE1
 | |
| 	.long	commonE1
 | |
| 	.long	ovfl_unfl
 | |
| 	.long	ovfl_unfl
 | |
| 	.long	commonE1
 | |
| 	.long	commonE3
 | |
| 	.long	commonE3
 | |
| 	.long	no_match
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	.global	gen_except
 | |
| gen_except:
 | |
| 	cmpib	#IDLE_SIZE-4,1(%a7)	|test for idle frame
 | |
| 	beq	do_check		|go handle idle frame
 | |
| 	cmpib	#UNIMP_40_SIZE-4,1(%a7)	|test for orig unimp frame
 | |
| 	beqs	unimp_x			|go handle unimp frame
 | |
| 	cmpib	#UNIMP_41_SIZE-4,1(%a7)	|test for rev unimp frame
 | |
| 	beqs	unimp_x			|go handle unimp frame
 | |
| 	cmpib	#BUSY_SIZE-4,1(%a7)	|if size <> $60, fmt error
 | |
| 	bnel	fpsp_fmt_error
 | |
| 	leal	BUSY_SIZE+LOCAL_SIZE(%a7),%a1 |init a1 so fpsp.h
 | |
| |					;equates will work
 | |
| | Fix up the new busy frame with entries from the unimp frame
 | |
| |
 | |
| 	movel	ETEMP_EX(%a6),ETEMP_EX(%a1) |copy etemp from unimp
 | |
| 	movel	ETEMP_HI(%a6),ETEMP_HI(%a1) |frame to busy frame
 | |
| 	movel	ETEMP_LO(%a6),ETEMP_LO(%a1)
 | |
| 	movel	CMDREG1B(%a6),CMDREG1B(%a1) |set inst in frame to unimp
 | |
| 	movel	CMDREG1B(%a6),%d0		|fix cmd1b to make it
 | |
| 	andl	#0x03c30000,%d0		|work for cmd3b
 | |
| 	bfextu	CMDREG1B(%a6){#13:#1},%d1	|extract bit 2
 | |
| 	lsll	#5,%d1
 | |
| 	swap	%d1
 | |
| 	orl	%d1,%d0			|put it in the right place
 | |
| 	bfextu	CMDREG1B(%a6){#10:#3},%d1	|extract bit 3,4,5
 | |
| 	lsll	#2,%d1
 | |
| 	swap	%d1
 | |
| 	orl	%d1,%d0			|put them in the right place
 | |
| 	movel	%d0,CMDREG3B(%a1)		|in the busy frame
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Or in the FPSR from the emulation with the USER_FPSR on the stack.
 | |
| |
 | |
| 	fmovel	%FPSR,%d0
 | |
| 	orl	%d0,USER_FPSR(%a6)
 | |
| 	movel	USER_FPSR(%a6),FPSR_SHADOW(%a1) |set exc bits
 | |
| 	orl	#sx_mask,E_BYTE(%a1)
 | |
| 	bra	do_clean
 | |
| 
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Frame is an unimp frame possible resulting from an fmove <ea>,fp0
 | |
| | that caused an exception
 | |
| |
 | |
| | a1 is modified to point into the new frame allowing fpsp equates
 | |
| | to be valid.
 | |
| |
 | |
| unimp_x:
 | |
| 	cmpib	#UNIMP_40_SIZE-4,1(%a7)	|test for orig unimp frame
 | |
| 	bnes	test_rev
 | |
| 	leal	UNIMP_40_SIZE+LOCAL_SIZE(%a7),%a1
 | |
| 	bras	unimp_con
 | |
| test_rev:
 | |
| 	cmpib	#UNIMP_41_SIZE-4,1(%a7)	|test for rev unimp frame
 | |
| 	bnel	fpsp_fmt_error		|if not $28 or $30
 | |
| 	leal	UNIMP_41_SIZE+LOCAL_SIZE(%a7),%a1
 | |
| 
 | |
| unimp_con:
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Fix up the new unimp frame with entries from the old unimp frame
 | |
| |
 | |
| 	movel	CMDREG1B(%a6),CMDREG1B(%a1) |set inst in frame to unimp
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Or in the FPSR from the emulation with the USER_FPSR on the stack.
 | |
| |
 | |
| 	fmovel	%FPSR,%d0
 | |
| 	orl	%d0,USER_FPSR(%a6)
 | |
| 	bra	do_clean
 | |
| 
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Frame is idle, so check for exceptions reported through
 | |
| | USER_FPSR and set the unimp frame accordingly.
 | |
| | A7 must be incremented to the point before the
 | |
| | idle fsave vector to the unimp vector.
 | |
| |
 | |
| 
 | |
| do_check:
 | |
| 	addl	#4,%a7			|point A7 back to unimp frame
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Or in the FPSR from the emulation with the USER_FPSR on the stack.
 | |
| |
 | |
| 	fmovel	%FPSR,%d0
 | |
| 	orl	%d0,USER_FPSR(%a6)
 | |
| |
 | |
| | On a busy frame, we must clear the nmnexc bits.
 | |
| |
 | |
| 	cmpib	#BUSY_SIZE-4,1(%a7)	|check frame type
 | |
| 	bnes	check_fr		|if busy, clr nmnexc
 | |
| 	clrw	NMNEXC(%a6)		|clr nmnexc & nmcexc
 | |
| 	btstb	#5,CMDREG1B(%a6)		|test for fmove out
 | |
| 	bnes	frame_com
 | |
| 	movel	USER_FPSR(%a6),FPSR_SHADOW(%a6) |set exc bits
 | |
| 	orl	#sx_mask,E_BYTE(%a6)
 | |
| 	bras	frame_com
 | |
| check_fr:
 | |
| 	cmpb	#UNIMP_40_SIZE-4,1(%a7)
 | |
| 	beqs	frame_com
 | |
| 	clrw	NMNEXC(%a6)
 | |
| frame_com:
 | |
| 	moveb	FPCR_ENABLE(%a6),%d0	|get fpcr enable byte
 | |
| 	andb	FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6),%d0	|and in the fpsr exc byte
 | |
| 	bfffo	%d0{#24:#8},%d1		|test for first set bit
 | |
| 	leal	exc_tbl,%a0		|load jmp table address
 | |
| 	subib	#24,%d1			|normalize bit offset to 0-8
 | |
| 	movel	(%a0,%d1.w*4),%a0		|load routine address based
 | |
| |					;based on first enabled exc
 | |
| 	jmp	(%a0)			|jump to routine
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Bsun is not possible in unimp or unsupp
 | |
| |
 | |
| bsun_exc:
 | |
| 	bra	do_clean
 | |
| |
 | |
| | The typical work to be done to the unimp frame to report an
 | |
| | exception is to set the E1/E3 byte and clr the U flag.
 | |
| | commonE1 does this for E1 exceptions, which are snan,
 | |
| | operr, and dz.  commonE3 does this for E3 exceptions, which
 | |
| | are inex2 and inex1, and also clears the E1 exception bit
 | |
| | left over from the unimp exception.
 | |
| |
 | |
| commonE1:
 | |
| 	bsetb	#E1,E_BYTE(%a6)		|set E1 flag
 | |
| 	bra	commonE			|go clean and exit
 | |
| 
 | |
| commonE3:
 | |
| 	tstb	UFLG_TMP(%a6)		|test flag for unsup/unimp state
 | |
| 	bnes	unsE3
 | |
| uniE3:
 | |
| 	bsetb	#E3,E_BYTE(%a6)		|set E3 flag
 | |
| 	bclrb	#E1,E_BYTE(%a6)		|clr E1 from unimp
 | |
| 	bra	commonE
 | |
| 
 | |
| unsE3:
 | |
| 	tstb	RES_FLG(%a6)
 | |
| 	bnes	unsE3_0
 | |
| unsE3_1:
 | |
| 	bsetb	#E3,E_BYTE(%a6)		|set E3 flag
 | |
| unsE3_0:
 | |
| 	bclrb	#E1,E_BYTE(%a6)		|clr E1 flag
 | |
| 	movel	CMDREG1B(%a6),%d0
 | |
| 	andl	#0x03c30000,%d0		|work for cmd3b
 | |
| 	bfextu	CMDREG1B(%a6){#13:#1},%d1	|extract bit 2
 | |
| 	lsll	#5,%d1
 | |
| 	swap	%d1
 | |
| 	orl	%d1,%d0			|put it in the right place
 | |
| 	bfextu	CMDREG1B(%a6){#10:#3},%d1	|extract bit 3,4,5
 | |
| 	lsll	#2,%d1
 | |
| 	swap	%d1
 | |
| 	orl	%d1,%d0			|put them in the right place
 | |
| 	movel	%d0,CMDREG3B(%a6)		|in the busy frame
 | |
| 
 | |
| commonE:
 | |
| 	bclrb	#UFLAG,T_BYTE(%a6)	|clr U flag from unimp
 | |
| 	bra	do_clean		|go clean and exit
 | |
| |
 | |
| | No bits in the enable byte match existing exceptions.  Check for
 | |
| | the case of the ovfl exc without the ovfl enabled, but with
 | |
| | inex2 enabled.
 | |
| |
 | |
| no_match:
 | |
| 	btstb	#inex2_bit,FPCR_ENABLE(%a6) |check for ovfl/inex2 case
 | |
| 	beqs	no_exc			|if clear, exit
 | |
| 	btstb	#ovfl_bit,FPSR_EXCEPT(%a6) |now check ovfl
 | |
| 	beqs	no_exc			|if clear, exit
 | |
| 	bras	ovfl_unfl		|go to unfl_ovfl to determine if
 | |
| |					;it is an unsupp or unimp exc
 | |
| 
 | |
| | No exceptions are to be reported.  If the instruction was
 | |
| | unimplemented, no FPU restore is necessary.  If it was
 | |
| | unsupported, we must perform the restore.
 | |
| no_exc:
 | |
| 	tstb	UFLG_TMP(%a6)	|test flag for unsupp/unimp state
 | |
| 	beqs	uni_no_exc
 | |
| uns_no_exc:
 | |
| 	tstb	RES_FLG(%a6)	|check if frestore is needed
 | |
| 	bne	do_clean	|if clear, no frestore needed
 | |
| uni_no_exc:
 | |
| 	moveml	USER_DA(%a6),%d0-%d1/%a0-%a1
 | |
| 	fmovemx USER_FP0(%a6),%fp0-%fp3
 | |
| 	fmoveml USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr/%fpsr/%fpiar
 | |
| 	unlk	%a6
 | |
| 	bra	finish_up
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Unsupported Data Type Handler:
 | |
| | Ovfl:
 | |
| |   An fmoveout that results in an overflow is reported this way.
 | |
| | Unfl:
 | |
| |   An fmoveout that results in an underflow is reported this way.
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Unimplemented Instruction Handler:
 | |
| | Ovfl:
 | |
| |   Only scosh, setox, ssinh, stwotox, and scale can set overflow in
 | |
| |   this manner.
 | |
| | Unfl:
 | |
| |   Stwotox, setox, and scale can set underflow in this manner.
 | |
| |   Any of the other Library Routines such that f(x)=x in which
 | |
| |   x is an extended denorm can report an underflow exception.
 | |
| |   It is the responsibility of the exception-causing exception
 | |
| |   to make sure that WBTEMP is correct.
 | |
| |
 | |
| |   The exceptional operand is in FP_SCR1.
 | |
| |
 | |
| ovfl_unfl:
 | |
| 	tstb	UFLG_TMP(%a6)	|test flag for unsupp/unimp state
 | |
| 	beqs	ofuf_con
 | |
| |
 | |
| | The caller was from an unsupported data type trap.  Test if the
 | |
| | caller set CU_ONLY.  If so, the exceptional operand is expected in
 | |
| | FPTEMP, rather than WBTEMP.
 | |
| |
 | |
| 	tstb	CU_ONLY(%a6)		|test if inst is cu-only
 | |
| 	beq	unsE3
 | |
| |	move.w	#$fe,CU_SAVEPC(%a6)
 | |
| 	clrb	CU_SAVEPC(%a6)
 | |
| 	bsetb	#E1,E_BYTE(%a6)		|set E1 exception flag
 | |
| 	movew	ETEMP_EX(%a6),FPTEMP_EX(%a6)
 | |
| 	movel	ETEMP_HI(%a6),FPTEMP_HI(%a6)
 | |
| 	movel	ETEMP_LO(%a6),FPTEMP_LO(%a6)
 | |
| 	bsetb	#fptemp15_bit,DTAG(%a6)	|set fpte15
 | |
| 	bclrb	#UFLAG,T_BYTE(%a6)	|clr U flag from unimp
 | |
| 	bra	do_clean		|go clean and exit
 | |
| 
 | |
| ofuf_con:
 | |
| 	moveb	(%a7),VER_TMP(%a6)	|save version number
 | |
| 	cmpib	#BUSY_SIZE-4,1(%a7)	|check for busy frame
 | |
| 	beqs	busy_fr			|if unimp, grow to busy
 | |
| 	cmpib	#VER_40,(%a7)		|test for orig unimp frame
 | |
| 	bnes	try_41			|if not, test for rev frame
 | |
| 	moveql	#13,%d0			|need to zero 14 lwords
 | |
| 	bras	ofuf_fin
 | |
| try_41:
 | |
| 	cmpib	#VER_41,(%a7)		|test for rev unimp frame
 | |
| 	bnel	fpsp_fmt_error		|if neither, exit with error
 | |
| 	moveql	#11,%d0			|need to zero 12 lwords
 | |
| 
 | |
| ofuf_fin:
 | |
| 	clrl	(%a7)
 | |
| loop1:
 | |
| 	clrl	-(%a7)			|clear and dec a7
 | |
| 	dbra	%d0,loop1
 | |
| 	moveb	VER_TMP(%a6),(%a7)
 | |
| 	moveb	#BUSY_SIZE-4,1(%a7)		|write busy fmt word.
 | |
| busy_fr:
 | |
| 	movel	FP_SCR1(%a6),WBTEMP_EX(%a6)	|write
 | |
| 	movel	FP_SCR1+4(%a6),WBTEMP_HI(%a6)	|exceptional op to
 | |
| 	movel	FP_SCR1+8(%a6),WBTEMP_LO(%a6)	|wbtemp
 | |
| 	bsetb	#E3,E_BYTE(%a6)			|set E3 flag
 | |
| 	bclrb	#E1,E_BYTE(%a6)			|make sure E1 is clear
 | |
| 	bclrb	#UFLAG,T_BYTE(%a6)		|clr U flag
 | |
| 	movel	USER_FPSR(%a6),FPSR_SHADOW(%a6)
 | |
| 	orl	#sx_mask,E_BYTE(%a6)
 | |
| 	movel	CMDREG1B(%a6),%d0		|fix cmd1b to make it
 | |
| 	andl	#0x03c30000,%d0		|work for cmd3b
 | |
| 	bfextu	CMDREG1B(%a6){#13:#1},%d1	|extract bit 2
 | |
| 	lsll	#5,%d1
 | |
| 	swap	%d1
 | |
| 	orl	%d1,%d0			|put it in the right place
 | |
| 	bfextu	CMDREG1B(%a6){#10:#3},%d1	|extract bit 3,4,5
 | |
| 	lsll	#2,%d1
 | |
| 	swap	%d1
 | |
| 	orl	%d1,%d0			|put them in the right place
 | |
| 	movel	%d0,CMDREG3B(%a6)		|in the busy frame
 | |
| 
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Check if the frame to be restored is busy or unimp.
 | |
| |** NOTE *** Bug fix for errata (0d43b #3)
 | |
| | If the frame is unimp, we must create a busy frame to
 | |
| | fix the bug with the nmnexc bits in cases in which they
 | |
| | are set by a previous instruction and not cleared by
 | |
| | the save. The frame will be unimp only if the final
 | |
| | instruction in an emulation routine caused the exception
 | |
| | by doing an fmove <ea>,fp0.  The exception operand, in
 | |
| | internal format, is in fptemp.
 | |
| |
 | |
| do_clean:
 | |
| 	cmpib	#UNIMP_40_SIZE-4,1(%a7)
 | |
| 	bnes	do_con
 | |
| 	moveql	#13,%d0			|in orig, need to zero 14 lwords
 | |
| 	bras	do_build
 | |
| do_con:
 | |
| 	cmpib	#UNIMP_41_SIZE-4,1(%a7)
 | |
| 	bnes	do_restore		|frame must be busy
 | |
| 	moveql	#11,%d0			|in rev, need to zero 12 lwords
 | |
| 
 | |
| do_build:
 | |
| 	moveb	(%a7),VER_TMP(%a6)
 | |
| 	clrl	(%a7)
 | |
| loop2:
 | |
| 	clrl	-(%a7)			|clear and dec a7
 | |
| 	dbra	%d0,loop2
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Use a1 as pointer into new frame.  a6 is not correct if an unimp or
 | |
| | busy frame was created as the result of an exception on the final
 | |
| | instruction of an emulation routine.
 | |
| |
 | |
| | We need to set the nmcexc bits if the exception is E1. Otherwise,
 | |
| | the exc taken will be inex2.
 | |
| |
 | |
| 	leal	BUSY_SIZE+LOCAL_SIZE(%a7),%a1	|init a1 for new frame
 | |
| 	moveb	VER_TMP(%a6),(%a7)	|write busy fmt word
 | |
| 	moveb	#BUSY_SIZE-4,1(%a7)
 | |
| 	movel	FP_SCR1(%a6),WBTEMP_EX(%a1)	|write
 | |
| 	movel	FP_SCR1+4(%a6),WBTEMP_HI(%a1)	|exceptional op to
 | |
| 	movel	FP_SCR1+8(%a6),WBTEMP_LO(%a1)	|wbtemp
 | |
| |	btst.b	#E1,E_BYTE(%a1)
 | |
| |	beq.b	do_restore
 | |
| 	bfextu	USER_FPSR(%a6){#17:#4},%d0	|get snan/operr/ovfl/unfl bits
 | |
| 	bfins	%d0,NMCEXC(%a1){#4:#4}	|and insert them in nmcexc
 | |
| 	movel	USER_FPSR(%a6),FPSR_SHADOW(%a1) |set exc bits
 | |
| 	orl	#sx_mask,E_BYTE(%a1)
 | |
| 
 | |
| do_restore:
 | |
| 	moveml	USER_DA(%a6),%d0-%d1/%a0-%a1
 | |
| 	fmovemx USER_FP0(%a6),%fp0-%fp3
 | |
| 	fmoveml USER_FPCR(%a6),%fpcr/%fpsr/%fpiar
 | |
| 	frestore (%a7)+
 | |
| 	tstb	RES_FLG(%a6)	|RES_FLG indicates a "continuation" frame
 | |
| 	beq	cont
 | |
| 	bsr	bug1384
 | |
| cont:
 | |
| 	unlk	%a6
 | |
| |
 | |
| | If trace mode enabled, then go to trace handler.  This handler
 | |
| | cannot have any fp instructions.  If there are fp inst's and an
 | |
| | exception has been restored into the machine then the exception
 | |
| | will occur upon execution of the fp inst.  This is not desirable
 | |
| | in the kernel (supervisor mode).  See MC68040 manual Section 9.3.8.
 | |
| |
 | |
| finish_up:
 | |
| 	btstb	#7,(%a7)		|test T1 in SR
 | |
| 	bnes	g_trace
 | |
| 	btstb	#6,(%a7)		|test T0 in SR
 | |
| 	bnes	g_trace
 | |
| 	bral	fpsp_done
 | |
| |
 | |
| | Change integer stack to look like trace stack
 | |
| | The address of the instruction that caused the
 | |
| | exception is already in the integer stack (is
 | |
| | the same as the saved friar)
 | |
| |
 | |
| | If the current frame is already a 6-word stack then all
 | |
| | that needs to be done is to change the vector# to TRACE.
 | |
| | If the frame is only a 4-word stack (meaning we got here
 | |
| | on an Unsupported data type exception), then we need to grow
 | |
| | the stack an extra 2 words and get the FPIAR from the FPU.
 | |
| |
 | |
| g_trace:
 | |
| 	bftst	EXC_VEC-4(%sp){#0:#4}
 | |
| 	bne	g_easy
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	subw	#4,%sp		| make room
 | |
| 	movel	4(%sp),(%sp)
 | |
| 	movel	8(%sp),4(%sp)
 | |
| 	subw	#BUSY_SIZE,%sp
 | |
| 	fsave	(%sp)
 | |
| 	fmovel	%fpiar,BUSY_SIZE+EXC_EA-4(%sp)
 | |
| 	frestore (%sp)
 | |
| 	addw	#BUSY_SIZE,%sp
 | |
| 
 | |
| g_easy:
 | |
| 	movew	#TRACE_VEC,EXC_VEC-4(%a7)
 | |
| 	bral	real_trace
 | |
| |
 | |
| |  This is a work-around for hardware bug 1384.
 | |
| |
 | |
| bug1384:
 | |
| 	link	%a5,#0
 | |
| 	fsave	-(%sp)
 | |
| 	cmpib	#0x41,(%sp)	| check for correct frame
 | |
| 	beq	frame_41
 | |
| 	bgt	nofix		| if more advanced mask, do nada
 | |
| 
 | |
| frame_40:
 | |
| 	tstb	1(%sp)		| check to see if idle
 | |
| 	bne	notidle
 | |
| idle40:
 | |
| 	clrl	(%sp)		| get rid of old fsave frame
 | |
|         movel  %d1,USER_D1(%a6)  | save d1
 | |
| 	movew	#8,%d1		| place unimp frame instead
 | |
| loop40:	clrl	-(%sp)
 | |
| 	dbra	%d1,loop40
 | |
|         movel  USER_D1(%a6),%d1  | restore d1
 | |
| 	movel	#0x40280000,-(%sp)
 | |
| 	frestore (%sp)+
 | |
| 	unlk	%a5
 | |
| 	rts
 | |
| 
 | |
| frame_41:
 | |
| 	tstb	1(%sp)		| check to see if idle
 | |
| 	bne	notidle
 | |
| idle41:
 | |
| 	clrl	(%sp)		| get rid of old fsave frame
 | |
|         movel  %d1,USER_D1(%a6)  | save d1
 | |
| 	movew	#10,%d1		| place unimp frame instead
 | |
| loop41:	clrl	-(%sp)
 | |
| 	dbra	%d1,loop41
 | |
|         movel  USER_D1(%a6),%d1  | restore d1
 | |
| 	movel	#0x41300000,-(%sp)
 | |
| 	frestore (%sp)+
 | |
| 	unlk	%a5
 | |
| 	rts
 | |
| 
 | |
| notidle:
 | |
| 	bclrb	#etemp15_bit,-40(%a5)
 | |
| 	frestore (%sp)+
 | |
| 	unlk	%a5
 | |
| 	rts
 | |
| 
 | |
| nofix:
 | |
| 	frestore (%sp)+
 | |
| 	unlk	%a5
 | |
| 	rts
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	|end
 |