nds32: Use the correct method to access registers
authorAndreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Sun, 18 Jan 2015 14:13:20 +0000 (15:13 +0100)
committerAndreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Wed, 11 Feb 2015 22:16:51 +0000 (22:16 +0000)
The registers are represented as bit arrays intended to be accessed using
the buf_set_* and buf_get_* functions. Storing the register values in
integers enables accessing them directly, which gives different results
depending on host byte order.

Convert the register store to use a byte array instead and fix all the
byte order bugs uncovered by that.

Also merge the 32 and 64 bit register fields. Only one of them is used at
a time and after the change to byte arrays their types are also the same.

Change-Id: I456869a1737f4b4f5e8ecbfc1c63c49a75d21619
Signed-off-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2475
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Hsiangkai Wang <hsiangkai@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
src/target/nds32.c
src/target/nds32.h

index 8ab285999e2072e0f30736905b371b88abcde926..b6c5f6122ba07dc3002652e752bd4b39b3a49485 100644 (file)
@@ -86,32 +86,32 @@ static int nds32_get_core_reg(struct reg *reg)
        }
 
        if (reg->valid) {
+               uint32_t val = buf_get_u32(reg_arch_info->value, 0, 32);
                LOG_DEBUG("reading register(cached) %" PRIi32 "(%s), value: 0x%8.8" PRIx32,
-                               reg_arch_info->num, reg->name, reg_arch_info->value);
+                               reg_arch_info->num, reg->name, val);
                return ERROR_OK;
        }
 
        int mapped_regnum = nds32->register_map(nds32, reg_arch_info->num);
 
        if (reg_arch_info->enable == false) {
-               reg_arch_info->value = NDS32_REGISTER_DISABLE;
+               buf_set_u32(reg_arch_info->value, 0, 32, NDS32_REGISTER_DISABLE);
                retval = ERROR_FAIL;
        } else {
-               if ((nds32->fpu_enable == false) &&
-                       (NDS32_REG_TYPE_FPU == nds32_reg_type(mapped_regnum))) {
-                       reg_arch_info->value = 0;
+               uint32_t val = 0;
+               if ((nds32->fpu_enable == false)
+                               && (NDS32_REG_TYPE_FPU == nds32_reg_type(mapped_regnum))) {
                        retval = ERROR_OK;
-               } else if ((nds32->audio_enable == false) &&
-                       (NDS32_REG_TYPE_AUMR == nds32_reg_type(mapped_regnum))) {
-                       reg_arch_info->value = 0;
+               } else if ((nds32->audio_enable == false)
+                               && (NDS32_REG_TYPE_AUMR == nds32_reg_type(mapped_regnum))) {
                        retval = ERROR_OK;
                } else {
-                       retval = aice_read_register(aice,
-                                       mapped_regnum, &(reg_arch_info->value));
+                       retval = aice_read_register(aice, mapped_regnum, &val);
                }
+               buf_set_u32(reg_arch_info->value, 0, 32, val);
 
                LOG_DEBUG("reading register %" PRIi32 "(%s), value: 0x%8.8" PRIx32,
-                               reg_arch_info->num, reg->name, reg_arch_info->value);
+                               reg_arch_info->num, reg->name, val);
        }
 
        if (retval == ERROR_OK) {
@@ -139,17 +139,17 @@ static int nds32_get_core_reg_64(struct reg *reg)
                return ERROR_OK;
 
        if (reg_arch_info->enable == false) {
-               reg_arch_info->value_64 = NDS32_REGISTER_DISABLE;
+               buf_set_u64(reg_arch_info->value, 0, 64, NDS32_REGISTER_DISABLE);
                retval = ERROR_FAIL;
        } else {
-               if ((nds32->fpu_enable == false) &&
-                       ((FD0 <= reg_arch_info->num) && (reg_arch_info->num <= FD31))) {
-                       reg_arch_info->value_64 = 0;
+               uint64_t val = 0;
+               if ((nds32->fpu_enable == false)
+                               && ((FD0 <= reg_arch_info->num) && (reg_arch_info->num <= FD31))) {
                        retval = ERROR_OK;
                } else {
-                       retval = aice_read_reg_64(aice, reg_arch_info->num,
-                                       &(reg_arch_info->value_64));
+                       retval = aice_read_reg_64(aice, reg_arch_info->num, &val);
                }
+               buf_set_u64(reg_arch_info->value, 0, 64, val);
        }
 
        if (retval == ERROR_OK) {
@@ -322,11 +322,13 @@ static int nds32_set_core_reg(struct reg *reg, uint8_t *buf)
                buf_set_u32(reg->value, 0, 32, 0);
        } else {
                buf_set_u32(reg->value, 0, 32, value);
-               aice_write_register(aice, mapped_regnum, reg_arch_info->value);
+               uint32_t val = buf_get_u32(reg_arch_info->value, 0, 32);
+               aice_write_register(aice, mapped_regnum, val);
 
                /* After set value to registers, read the value from target
                 * to avoid W1C inconsistency. */
-               aice_read_register(aice, mapped_regnum, &(reg_arch_info->value));
+               aice_read_register(aice, mapped_regnum, &val);
+               buf_set_u32(reg_arch_info->value, 0, 32, val);
        }
 
        reg->valid = true;
@@ -426,14 +428,14 @@ static struct reg_cache *nds32_build_reg_cache(struct target *target,
                reg_list[i].reg_data_type = calloc(sizeof(struct reg_data_type), 1);
 
                if (FD0 <= reg_arch_info[i].num && reg_arch_info[i].num <= FD31) {
-                       reg_list[i].value = &(reg_arch_info[i].value_64);
+                       reg_list[i].value = reg_arch_info[i].value;
                        reg_list[i].type = &nds32_reg_access_type_64;
 
                        reg_list[i].reg_data_type->type = REG_TYPE_IEEE_DOUBLE;
                        reg_list[i].reg_data_type->id = "ieee_double";
                        reg_list[i].group = "float";
                } else {
-                       reg_list[i].value = &(reg_arch_info[i].value);
+                       reg_list[i].value = reg_arch_info[i].value;
                        reg_list[i].type = &nds32_reg_access_type;
                        reg_list[i].group = "general";
 
@@ -1549,10 +1551,14 @@ int nds32_restore_context(struct target *target)
                                                i, buf_get_u32(reg->value, 0, 32));
 
                                reg_arch_info = reg->arch_info;
-                               if (FD0 <= reg_arch_info->num && reg_arch_info->num <= FD31)
-                                       aice_write_reg_64(aice, reg_arch_info->num, reg_arch_info->value_64);
-                               else
-                                       aice_write_register(aice, reg_arch_info->num, reg_arch_info->value);
+                               if (FD0 <= reg_arch_info->num && reg_arch_info->num <= FD31) {
+                                       uint64_t val = buf_get_u64(reg_arch_info->value, 0, 64);
+                                       aice_write_reg_64(aice, reg_arch_info->num, val);
+                               } else {
+                                       uint32_t val = buf_get_u32(reg_arch_info->value, 0, 32);
+                                       aice_write_register(aice, reg_arch_info->num, val);
+                               }
+
                                reg->valid = true;
                                reg->dirty = false;
                        }
index eddfe7a052494e46128b9b1dd318db9d88232a11..e4161e93b9086222d863f0ab092880f12d72988a 100644 (file)
@@ -362,8 +362,7 @@ struct nds32 {
 
 struct nds32_reg {
        int32_t num;
-       uint32_t value;
-       uint64_t value_64;
+       uint8_t value[8];
        struct target *target;
        struct nds32 *nds32;
        bool enable;