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/*
* The FreeRTOS kernel's RISC-V port is split between the the code that is
* common across all currently supported RISC-V chips (implementations of the
* RISC-V ISA), and code which tailors the port to a specific RISC-V chip:
*
* + The code that is common to all RISC-V chips is implemented in
* FreeRTOS\Source\portable\GCC\RISC-V-RV32\portASM.S. There is only one
* portASM.S file because the same file is used no matter which RISC-V chip is
* in use.
*
* + The code that tailors the kernel's RISC-V port to a specific RISC-V
* chip is implemented in freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h. There
* is one freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h that can be used with any
* RISC-V chip that both includes a standard CLINT and does not add to the
* base set of RISC-V registers. There are additional
* freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h files for RISC-V implementations
* that do not include a standard CLINT or do add to the base set of RISC-V
* registers.
*
* CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO INCLDUE THE CORRECT
* freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h HEADER FILE FOR THE CHIP
* IN USE. To include the correct freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h
* header file ensure the path to the correct header file is in the assembler's
* include path.
*
* This freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h is for use on RISC-V chips
* that include a standard CLINT and do not add to the base set of RISC-V
* registers.
*
*/
#if __riscv_xlen == 64
#define portWORD_SIZE 8
#define store_x sd
#define load_x ld
#elif __riscv_xlen == 32
#define store_x sw
#define load_x lw
#define portWORD_SIZE 4
#else
#error Assembler did not define __riscv_xlen
#endif
#include "freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h"
/* Check the freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h and/or command line
definitions. */
#if defined( portasmHAS_CLINT ) && defined( portasmHAS_MTIME )
#error The portasmHAS_CLINT constant has been deprecated. Please replace it with portasmHAS_MTIME. portasmHAS_CLINT and portasmHAS_MTIME cannot both be defined at once. See https://www.FreeRTOS.org/Using-FreeRTOS-on-RISC-V.html
#endif
#ifdef portasmHAS_CLINT
#warning The portasmHAS_CLINT constant has been deprecated. Please replace it with portasmHAS_MTIME and portasmHAS_SIFIVE_CLINT. For now portasmHAS_MTIME and portasmHAS_SIFIVE_CLINT are derived from portasmHAS_CLINT. See https://www.FreeRTOS.org/Using-FreeRTOS-on-RISC-V.html
#define portasmHAS_MTIME portasmHAS_CLINT
#define portasmHAS_SIFIVE_CLINT portasmHAS_CLINT
#endif
#ifndef portasmHAS_MTIME
#error freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h must define portasmHAS_MTIME to either 1 (MTIME clock present) or 0 (MTIME clock not present). See https://www.FreeRTOS.org/Using-FreeRTOS-on-RISC-V.html
#endif
#ifndef portasmHANDLE_INTERRUPT
#error portasmHANDLE_INTERRUPT must be defined to the function to be called to handle external/peripheral interrupts. portasmHANDLE_INTERRUPT can be defined on the assembler command line or in the appropriate freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h header file. https://www.FreeRTOS.org/Using-FreeRTOS-on-RISC-V.html
#endif
#ifndef portasmHAS_SIFIVE_CLINT
#define portasmHAS_SIFIVE_CLINT 0
#endif
/* Only the standard core registers are stored by default. Any additional
registers must be saved by the portasmSAVE_ADDITIONAL_REGISTERS and
portasmRESTORE_ADDITIONAL_REGISTERS macros - which can be defined in a chip
specific version of freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h. See the notes
at the top of this file. */
#define portCONTEXT_SIZE ( 30 * portWORD_SIZE )
.global xPortStartFirstTask
.global freertos_risc_v_trap_handler
.global pxPortInitialiseStack
.extern pxCurrentTCB
.extern ulPortTrapHandler
.extern vTaskSwitchContext
.extern xTaskIncrementTick
.extern Timer_IRQHandler
.extern pullMachineTimerCompareRegister
.extern pullNextTime
.extern uxTimerIncrementsForOneTick /* size_t type so 32-bit on 32-bit core and 64-bits on 64-bit core. */
.extern xISRStackTop
.extern portasmHANDLE_INTERRUPT
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
.align 8
.func
freertos_risc_v_trap_handler:
addi sp, sp, -portCONTEXT_SIZE
store_x x1, 1 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x5, 2 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x6, 3 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x7, 4 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x8, 5 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x9, 6 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x10, 7 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x11, 8 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x12, 9 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x13, 10 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x14, 11 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x15, 12 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x16, 13 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x17, 14 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x18, 15 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x19, 16 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x20, 17 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x21, 18 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x22, 19 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x23, 20 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x24, 21 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x25, 22 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x26, 23 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x27, 24 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x28, 25 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x29, 26 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x30, 27 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
store_x x31, 28 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
csrr t0, mstatus /* Required for MPIE bit. */
store_x t0, 29 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
portasmSAVE_ADDITIONAL_REGISTERS /* Defined in freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h to save any registers unique to the RISC-V implementation. */
load_x t0, pxCurrentTCB /* Load pxCurrentTCB. */
store_x sp, 0( t0 ) /* Write sp to first TCB member. */
csrr a0, mcause
csrr a1, mepc
test_if_asynchronous:
srli a2, a0, __riscv_xlen - 1 /* MSB of mcause is 1 if handing an asynchronous interrupt - shift to LSB to clear other bits. */
beq a2, x0, handle_synchronous /* Branch past interrupt handing if not asynchronous. */
store_x a1, 0( sp ) /* Asynch so save unmodified exception return address. */
handle_asynchronous:
#if( portasmHAS_MTIME != 0 )
test_if_mtimer: /* If there is a CLINT then the mtimer is used to generate the tick interrupt. */
addi t0, x0, 1
slli t0, t0, __riscv_xlen - 1 /* LSB is already set, shift into MSB. Shift 31 on 32-bit or 63 on 64-bit cores. */
addi t1, t0, 7 /* 0x8000[]0007 == machine timer interrupt. */
bne a0, t1, test_if_external_interrupt
load_x t0, pullMachineTimerCompareRegister /* Load address of compare register into t0. */
load_x t1, pullNextTime /* Load the address of ullNextTime into t1. */
#if( __riscv_xlen == 32 )
/* Update the 64-bit mtimer compare match value in two 32-bit writes. */
li t4, -1
lw t2, 0(t1) /* Load the low word of ullNextTime into t2. */
lw t3, 4(t1) /* Load the high word of ullNextTime into t3. */
sw t4, 0(t0) /* Low word no smaller than old value to start with - will be overwritten below. */
sw t3, 4(t0) /* Store high word of ullNextTime into compare register. No smaller than new value. */
sw t2, 0(t0) /* Store low word of ullNextTime into compare register. */
lw t0, uxTimerIncrementsForOneTick /* Load the value of ullTimerIncrementForOneTick into t0 (could this be optimized by storing in an array next to pullNextTime?). */
add t4, t0, t2 /* Add the low word of ullNextTime to the timer increments for one tick (assumes timer increment for one tick fits in 32-bits). */
sltu t5, t4, t2 /* See if the sum of low words overflowed (what about the zero case?). */
add t6, t3, t5 /* Add overflow to high word of ullNextTime. */
sw t4, 0(t1) /* Store new low word of ullNextTime. */
sw t6, 4(t1) /* Store new high word of ullNextTime. */
#endif /* __riscv_xlen == 32 */
#if( __riscv_xlen == 64 )
/* Update the 64-bit mtimer compare match value. */
ld t2, 0(t1) /* Load ullNextTime into t2. */
sd t2, 0(t0) /* Store ullNextTime into compare register. */
ld t0, uxTimerIncrementsForOneTick /* Load the value of ullTimerIncrementForOneTick into t0 (could this be optimized by storing in an array next to pullNextTime?). */
add t4, t0, t2 /* Add ullNextTime to the timer increments for one tick. */
sd t4, 0(t1) /* Store ullNextTime. */
#endif /* __riscv_xlen == 64 */
load_x sp, xISRStackTop /* Switch to ISR stack before function call. */
jal xTaskIncrementTick
beqz a0, processed_source /* Don't switch context if incrementing tick didn't unblock a task. */
jal vTaskSwitchContext
j processed_source
test_if_external_interrupt: /* If there is a CLINT and the mtimer interrupt is not pending then check to see if an external interrupt is pending. */
addi t1, t1, 4 /* 0x80000007 + 4 = 0x8000000b == Machine external interrupt. */
bne a0, t1, as_yet_unhandled /* Something as yet unhandled. */
#endif /* portasmHAS_MTIME */
load_x sp, xISRStackTop /* Switch to ISR stack before function call. */
jal portasmHANDLE_INTERRUPT /* Jump to the interrupt handler if there is no CLINT or if there is a CLINT and it has been determined that an external interrupt is pending. */
j processed_source
handle_synchronous:
addi a1, a1, 4 /* Synchronous so updated exception return address to the instruction after the instruction that generated the exeption. */
store_x a1, 0( sp ) /* Save updated exception return address. */
test_if_environment_call:
li t0, 11 /* 11 == environment call. */
bne a0, t0, is_exception /* Not an M environment call, so some other exception. */
load_x sp, xISRStackTop /* Switch to ISR stack before function call. */
jal vTaskSwitchContext
j processed_source
is_exception:
csrr t0, mcause /* For viewing in the debugger only. */
csrr t1, mepc /* For viewing in the debugger only */
csrr t2, mstatus
j is_exception /* No other exceptions handled yet. */
as_yet_unhandled:
csrr t0, mcause /* For viewing in the debugger only. */
j as_yet_unhandled
processed_source:
load_x t1, pxCurrentTCB /* Load pxCurrentTCB. */
load_x sp, 0( t1 ) /* Read sp from first TCB member. */
/* Load mret with the address of the next instruction in the task to run next. */
load_x t0, 0( sp )
csrw mepc, t0
portasmRESTORE_ADDITIONAL_REGISTERS /* Defined in freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h to restore any registers unique to the RISC-V implementation. */
/* Load mstatus with the interrupt enable bits used by the task. */
load_x t0, 29 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
csrw mstatus, t0 /* Required for MPIE bit. */
load_x x1, 1 * portWORD_SIZE( sp )
load_x x5, 2 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t0 */
load_x x6, 3 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t1 */
load_x x7, 4 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t2 */
load_x x8, 5 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s0/fp */
load_x x9, 6 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s1 */
load_x x10, 7 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a0 */
load_x x11, 8 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a1 */
load_x x12, 9 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a2 */
load_x x13, 10 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a3 */
load_x x14, 11 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a4 */
load_x x15, 12 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a5 */
load_x x16, 13 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a6 */
load_x x17, 14 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a7 */
load_x x18, 15 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s2 */
load_x x19, 16 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s3 */
load_x x20, 17 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s4 */
load_x x21, 18 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s5 */
load_x x22, 19 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s6 */
load_x x23, 20 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s7 */
load_x x24, 21 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s8 */
load_x x25, 22 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s9 */
load_x x26, 23 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s10 */
load_x x27, 24 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s11 */
load_x x28, 25 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t3 */
load_x x29, 26 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t4 */
load_x x30, 27 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t5 */
load_x x31, 28 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t6 */
addi sp, sp, portCONTEXT_SIZE
mret
.endfunc
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
.align 8
.func
xPortStartFirstTask:
#if( portasmHAS_SIFIVE_CLINT != 0 )
/* If there is a clint then interrupts can branch directly to the FreeRTOS
trap handler. Otherwise the interrupt controller will need to be configured
outside of this file. */
la t0, freertos_risc_v_trap_handler
csrw mtvec, t0
#endif /* portasmHAS_CLILNT */
load_x sp, pxCurrentTCB /* Load pxCurrentTCB. */
load_x sp, 0( sp ) /* Read sp from first TCB member. */
load_x x1, 0( sp ) /* Note for starting the scheduler the exception return address is used as the function return address. */
portasmRESTORE_ADDITIONAL_REGISTERS /* Defined in freertos_risc_v_chip_specific_extensions.h to restore any registers unique to the RISC-V implementation. */
load_x x6, 3 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t1 */
load_x x7, 4 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t2 */
load_x x8, 5 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s0/fp */
load_x x9, 6 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s1 */
load_x x10, 7 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a0 */
load_x x11, 8 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a1 */
load_x x12, 9 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a2 */
load_x x13, 10 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a3 */
load_x x14, 11 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a4 */
load_x x15, 12 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a5 */
load_x x16, 13 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a6 */
load_x x17, 14 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* a7 */
load_x x18, 15 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s2 */
load_x x19, 16 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s3 */
load_x x20, 17 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s4 */
load_x x21, 18 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s5 */
load_x x22, 19 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s6 */
load_x x23, 20 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s7 */
load_x x24, 21 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s8 */
load_x x25, 22 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s9 */
load_x x26, 23 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s10 */
load_x x27, 24 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* s11 */
load_x x28, 25 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t3 */
load_x x29, 26 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t4 */
load_x x30, 27 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t5 */
load_x x31, 28 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* t6 */
load_x x5, 29 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* Initial mstatus into x5 (t0) */
addi x5, x5, 0x08 /* Set MIE bit so the first task starts with interrupts enabled - required as returns with ret not eret. */
csrrw x0, mstatus, x5 /* Interrupts enabled from here! */
load_x x5, 2 * portWORD_SIZE( sp ) /* Initial x5 (t0) value. */
addi sp, sp, portCONTEXT_SIZE
ret
.endfunc
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Unlike other ports pxPortInitialiseStack() is written in assembly code as it
* needs access to the portasmADDITIONAL_CONTEXT_SIZE constant. The prototype
* for the function is as per the other ports:
* StackType_t *pxPortInitialiseStack( StackType_t *pxTopOfStack, TaskFunction_t pxCode, void *pvParameters );
*
* As per the standard RISC-V ABI pxTopcOfStack is passed in in a0, pxCode in
* a1, and pvParameters in a2. The new top of stack is passed out in a0.
*
* RISC-V maps registers to ABI names as follows (X1 to X31 integer registers
* for the 'I' profile, X1 to X15 for the 'E' profile, currently I assumed).
*
* Register ABI Name Description Saver
* x0 zero Hard-wired zero -
* x1 ra Return address Caller
* x2 sp Stack pointer Callee
* x3 gp Global pointer -
* x4 tp Thread pointer -
* x5-7 t0-2 Temporaries Caller
* x8 s0/fp Saved register/Frame pointer Callee
* x9 s1 Saved register Callee
* x10-11 a0-1 Function Arguments/return values Caller
* x12-17 a2-7 Function arguments Caller
* x18-27 s2-11 Saved registers Callee
* x28-31 t3-6 Temporaries Caller
*
* The RISC-V context is saved t FreeRTOS tasks in the following stack frame,
* where the global and thread pointers are currently assumed to be constant so
* are not saved:
*
* mstatus
* x31
* x30
* x29
* x28
* x27
* x26
* x25
* x24
* x23
* x22
* x21
* x20
* x19
* x18
* x17
* x16
* x15
* x14
* x13
* x12
* x11
* pvParameters
* x9
* x8
* x7
* x6
* x5
* portTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS
* [chip specific registers go here]
* pxCode
*/
.align 8
.func
pxPortInitialiseStack:
csrr t0, mstatus /* Obtain current mstatus value. */
andi t0, t0, ~0x8 /* Ensure interrupts are disabled when the stack is restored within an ISR. Required when a task is created after the schedulre has been started, otherwise interrupts would be disabled anyway. */
addi t1, x0, 0x188 /* Generate the value 0x1880, which are the MPIE and MPP bits to set in mstatus. */
slli t1, t1, 4
or t0, t0, t1 /* Set MPIE and MPP bits in mstatus value. */
addi a0, a0, -portWORD_SIZE
store_x t0, 0(a0) /* mstatus onto the stack. */
addi a0, a0, -(22 * portWORD_SIZE) /* Space for registers x11-x31. */
store_x a2, 0(a0) /* Task parameters (pvParameters parameter) goes into register X10/a0 on the stack. */
addi a0, a0, -(6 * portWORD_SIZE) /* Space for registers x5-x9. */
store_x x0, 0(a0) /* Return address onto the stack, could be portTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS */
addi t0, x0, portasmADDITIONAL_CONTEXT_SIZE /* The number of chip specific additional registers. */
chip_specific_stack_frame: /* First add any chip specific registers to the stack frame being created. */
beq t0, x0, 1f /* No more chip specific registers to save. */
addi a0, a0, -portWORD_SIZE /* Make space for chip specific register. */
store_x x0, 0(a0) /* Give the chip specific register an initial value of zero. */
addi t0, t0, -1 /* Decrement the count of chip specific registers remaining. */
j chip_specific_stack_frame /* Until no more chip specific registers. */
1:
addi a0, a0, -portWORD_SIZE
store_x a1, 0(a0) /* mret value (pxCode parameter) onto the stack. */
ret
.endfunc
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/