/* * The ARM LDRD and Thumb LDRSB instructions use bit 20/11 (ARM/Thumb) * differently than every other instruction, so it is set to 0 (write) * even though the instructions are read instructions. This means that * during an abort the instructions will be treated as a write and the * handler will raise a signal from unwriteable locations if they * fault. We have to specifically check for these instructions * from the abort handlers to treat them properly. * */ .macro do_thumb_abort, fsr, pc, psr, tmp tst \psr, #PSR_T_BIT beq not_thumb ldrh \tmp, [\pc] @ Read aborted Thumb instruction and \tmp, \tmp, # 0xfe00 @ Mask opcode field cmp \tmp, # 0x5600 @ Is it ldrsb? orreq \tmp, \tmp, #1 << 11 @ Set L-bit if yes tst \tmp, #1 << 11 @ L = 0 -> write orreq \fsr, \fsr, #1 << 11 @ yes. b do_DataAbort not_thumb: .endm /* * We check for the following instruction encoding for LDRD. * * [27:25] == 000 * [7:4] == 1101 * [20] == 0 */ .macro teq_ldrd, tmp, insn mov \tmp, #0x0e100000 orr \tmp, #0x000000f0 and \tmp, \insn, \tmp teq \tmp, #0x000000d0 .endm