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|MOTOROLA MICROPROCESSOR & MEMORY TECHNOLOGY GROUP
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|M68000 Hi-Performance Microprocessor Division
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|M68060 Software Package
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|Production Release P1.00 -- October 10, 1994
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|M68060 Software Package Copyright © 1993, 1994 Motorola Inc. All rights reserved.
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|THE SOFTWARE is provided on an "AS IS" basis and without warranty.
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|To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
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|MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
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|INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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|and any warranty against infringement with regard to the SOFTWARE
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|(INCLUDING ANY MODIFIED VERSIONS THEREOF) and any accompanying written materials.
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|To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
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|IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
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|(INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
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|BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS)
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|ARISING OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE.
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|Motorola assumes no responsibility for the maintenance and support of the SOFTWARE.
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|You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the SOFTWARE
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|so long as this entire notice is retained without alteration in any modified and/or
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|redistributed versions, and that such modified versions are clearly identified as such.
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|No licenses are granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under any patents
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|or trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
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|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| iskeleton.s
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| This file contains:
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| (1) example "Call-out"s
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| (2) example package entry code
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| (3) example "Call-out" table
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <asm/entry.h>
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#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
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|################################
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| (1) EXAMPLE CALL-OUTS #
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| #
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| _060_isp_done() #
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| _060_real_chk() #
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| _060_real_divbyzero() #
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| #
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| _060_real_cas() #
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| _060_real_cas2() #
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| _060_real_lock_page() #
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| _060_real_unlock_page() #
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|################################
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| _060_isp_done():
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| This is and example main exit point for the Unimplemented Integer
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| Instruction exception handler. For a normal exit, the
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| _isp_unimp() branches to here so that the operating system
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| can do any clean-up desired. The stack frame is the
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| Unimplemented Integer Instruction stack frame with
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| the PC pointing to the instruction following the instruction
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| just emulated.
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| To simply continue execution at the next instruction, just
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| do an "rte".
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| Linux/68k: If returning to user space, check for needed reselections.
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.global _060_isp_done
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_060_isp_done:
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btst #0x5,%sp@ | supervisor bit set in saved SR?
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beq .Lnotkern
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rte
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.Lnotkern:
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SAVE_ALL_INT
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GET_CURRENT(%d0)
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| deliver signals, reschedule etc..
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jra ret_from_exception
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| _060_real_chk():
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| This is an alternate exit point for the Unimplemented Integer
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| Instruction exception handler. If the instruction was a "chk2"
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| and the operand was out of bounds, then _isp_unimp() creates
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| a CHK exception stack frame from the Unimplemented Integer Instrcution
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| stack frame and branches to this routine.
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| Linux/68k: commented out test for tracing
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.global _060_real_chk
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_060_real_chk:
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| tst.b (%sp) | is tracing enabled?
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| bpls real_chk_end | no
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| CHK FRAME TRACE FRAME
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| ***************** *****************
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| * Current PC * * Current PC *
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| ***************** *****************
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| * 0x2 * 0x018 * * 0x2 * 0x024 *
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| ***************** *****************
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| * Next * * Next *
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| * PC * * PC *
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| ***************** *****************
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| * SR * * SR *
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| ***************** *****************
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| move.b #0x24,0x7(%sp) | set trace vecno
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| bral _060_real_trace
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real_chk_end:
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bral trap | jump to trap handler
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| _060_real_divbyzero:
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| This is an alternate exit point for the Unimplemented Integer
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| Instruction exception handler isp_unimp(). If the instruction is a 64-bit
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| integer divide where the source operand is a zero, then the _isp_unimp()
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| creates a Divide-by-zero exception stack frame from the Unimplemented
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| Integer Instruction stack frame and branches to this routine.
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| Remember that a trace exception may be pending. The code below performs
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| no action associated with the "chk" exception. If tracing is enabled,
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| then it create a Trace exception stack frame from the "chk" exception
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| stack frame and branches to the _real_trace() entry point.
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| Linux/68k: commented out test for tracing
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.global _060_real_divbyzero
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_060_real_divbyzero:
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| tst.b (%sp) | is tracing enabled?
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| bpls real_divbyzero_end | no
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| DIVBYZERO FRAME TRACE FRAME
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| * Current PC * * Current PC *
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| ***************** *****************
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| * 0x2 * 0x014 * * 0x2 * 0x024 *
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| ***************** *****************
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| * Next * * Next *
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| * PC * * PC *
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| ***************** *****************
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| * SR * * SR *
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| ***************** *****************
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| move.b #0x24,0x7(%sp) | set trace vecno
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| bral _060_real_trace
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real_divbyzero_end:
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bral trap | jump to trap handler
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|##########################
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| _060_real_cas():
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| Entry point for the selected cas emulation code implementation.
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| If the implementation provided by the 68060ISP is sufficient,
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| then this routine simply re-enters the package through _isp_cas.
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.global _060_real_cas
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_060_real_cas:
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bral _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x08
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| _060_real_cas2():
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| Entry point for the selected cas2 emulation code implementation.
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| If the implementation provided by the 68060ISP is sufficient,
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| then this routine simply re-enters the package through _isp_cas2.
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.global _060_real_cas2
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_060_real_cas2:
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bral _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x10
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| _060_lock_page():
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| Entry point for the operating system`s routine to "lock" a page
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| from being paged out. This routine is needed by the cas/cas2
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| algorithms so that no page faults occur within the "core" code
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| region. Note: the routine must lock two pages if the operand
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| spans two pages.
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| NOTE: THE ROUTINE SHOULD RETURN AN FSLW VALUE IN D0 ON FAILURE
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| SO THAT THE 060SP CAN CREATE A PROPER ACCESS ERROR FRAME.
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| Arguments:
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| a0 = operand address
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| d0 = `xxxxxxff -> supervisor; `xxxxxx00 -> user
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| d1 = `xxxxxxff -> longword; `xxxxxx00 -> word
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| Expected outputs:
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| d0 = 0 -> success; non-zero -> failure
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| Linux/m68k: Make sure the page is properly paged in, so we use
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| plpaw and handle any exception here. The kernel must not be
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| preempted until _060_unlock_page(), so that the page stays mapped.
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.global _060_real_lock_page
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_060_real_lock_page:
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move.l %d2,-(%sp)
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| load sfc/dfc
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tst.b %d0
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jne 1f
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moveq #1,%d0
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jra 2f
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1: moveq #5,%d0
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2: movec.l %dfc,%d2
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movec.l %d0,%dfc
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movec.l %d0,%sfc
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clr.l %d0
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| prefetch address
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.chip 68060
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move.l %a0,%a1
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1: plpaw (%a1)
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addq.w #1,%a0
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tst.b %d1
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jeq 2f
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addq.w #2,%a0
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2: plpaw (%a0)
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3: .chip 68k
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| restore sfc/dfc
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movec.l %d2,%dfc
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movec.l %d2,%sfc
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move.l (%sp)+,%d2
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rts
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.section __ex_table,"a"
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.align 4
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.long 1b,11f
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.long 2b,21f
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.previous
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.section .fixup,"ax"
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.even
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11: move.l #0x020003c0,%d0
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or.l %d2,%d0
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swap %d0
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jra 3b
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21: move.l #0x02000bc0,%d0
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or.l %d2,%d0
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swap %d0
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jra 3b
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.previous
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| _060_unlock_page():
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| Entry point for the operating system`s routine to "unlock" a
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| page that has been "locked" previously with _real_lock_page.
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| Note: the routine must unlock two pages if the operand spans
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| two pages.
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| Arguments:
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| a0 = operand address
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| d0 = `xxxxxxff -> supervisor; `xxxxxx00 -> user
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| d1 = `xxxxxxff -> longword; `xxxxxx00 -> word
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.global _060_real_unlock_page
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_060_real_unlock_page:
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clr.l %d0
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rts
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|###########################################################################
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|#################################
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| (2) EXAMPLE PACKAGE ENTRY CODE #
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|#################################
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.global _060_isp_unimp
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_060_isp_unimp:
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bral _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x00
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.global _060_isp_cas
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_060_isp_cas:
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bral _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x08
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.global _060_isp_cas2
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_060_isp_cas2:
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bral _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x10
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.global _060_isp_cas_finish
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_060_isp_cas_finish:
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bra.l _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x18
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.global _060_isp_cas2_finish
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_060_isp_cas2_finish:
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bral _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x20
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.global _060_isp_cas_inrange
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_060_isp_cas_inrange:
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bral _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x28
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.global _060_isp_cas_terminate
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_060_isp_cas_terminate:
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bral _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x30
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.global _060_isp_cas_restart
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_060_isp_cas_restart:
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bral _I_CALL_TOP+0x80+0x38
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|###########################################################################
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|###############################
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| (3) EXAMPLE CALL-OUT SECTION #
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|###############################
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| The size of this section MUST be 128 bytes!!!
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_I_CALL_TOP:
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.long _060_real_chk - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_real_divbyzero - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_real_trace - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_real_access - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_isp_done - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_real_cas - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_real_cas2 - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_real_lock_page - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_real_unlock_page - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000
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.long 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000
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.long _060_imem_read - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_dmem_read - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_dmem_write - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_imem_read_word - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_imem_read_long - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_dmem_read_byte - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_dmem_read_word - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_dmem_read_long - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_dmem_write_byte - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_dmem_write_word - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long _060_dmem_write_long - _I_CALL_TOP
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.long 0x00000000
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.long 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000
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|###########################################################################
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| 060 INTEGER KERNEL PACKAGE MUST GO HERE!!!
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#include "isp.sa"
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