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diff --git a/cpukit/score/cpu/no_cpu/cpu_asm.c b/cpukit/score/cpu/no_cpu/cpu_asm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5a36ece987..0000000000 --- a/cpukit/score/cpu/no_cpu/cpu_asm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -/* cpu_asm.c ===> cpu_asm.S or cpu_asm.s - * - * This file contains the basic algorithms for all assembly code used - * in an specific CPU port of RTEMS. These algorithms must be implemented - * in assembly language - * - * NOTE: This is supposed to be a .S or .s file NOT a C file. - * - * COPYRIGHT (c) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994. - * On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). - * All rights assigned to U.S. Government, 1994. - * - * This material may be reproduced by or for the U.S. Government pursuant - * to the copyright license under the clause at DFARS 252.227-7013. This - * notice must appear in all copies of this file and its derivatives. - * - * $Id$ - */ - -/* - * This is supposed to be an assembly file. This means that system.h - * and cpu.h should not be included in a "real" cpu_asm file. An - * implementation in assembly should include "cpu_asm.h> - */ - -#include <rtems/system.h> -#include <rtems/score/cpu.h> -/* #include "cpu_asm.h> */ - -/* - * _CPU_Context_save_fp_context - * - * This routine is responsible for saving the FP context - * at *fp_context_ptr. If the point to load the FP context - * from is changed then the pointer is modified by this routine. - * - * Sometimes a macro implementation of this is in cpu.h which dereferences - * the ** and a similarly named routine in this file is passed something - * like a (Context_Control_fp *). The general rule on making this decision - * is to avoid writing assembly language. - */ - -void _CPU_Context_save_fp( - void **fp_context_ptr -) -{ -} - -/* - * _CPU_Context_restore_fp_context - * - * This routine is responsible for restoring the FP context - * at *fp_context_ptr. If the point to load the FP context - * from is changed then the pointer is modified by this routine. - * - * Sometimes a macro implementation of this is in cpu.h which dereferences - * the ** and a similarly named routine in this file is passed something - * like a (Context_Control_fp *). The general rule on making this decision - * is to avoid writing assembly language. - */ - -void _CPU_Context_restore_fp( - void **fp_context_ptr -) -{ -} - -/* _CPU_Context_switch - * - * This routine performs a normal non-FP context switch. - */ - -void _CPU_Context_switch( - Context_Control *run, - Context_Control *heir -) -{ -} - -/* - * _CPU_Context_restore - * - * This routine is generallu used only to restart self in an - * efficient manner. It may simply be a label in _CPU_Context_switch. - * - * NOTE: May be unnecessary to reload some registers. - */ - -void _CPU_Context_restore( - Context_Control *new_context -) -{ -} - -/* void __ISR_Handler() - * - * This routine provides the RTEMS interrupt management. - * - */ - -void _ISR_Handler() -{ - /* - * This discussion ignores a lot of the ugly details in a real - * implementation such as saving enough registers/state to be - * able to do something real. Keep in mind that the goal is - * to invoke a user's ISR handler which is written in C and - * uses a certain set of registers. - * - * Also note that the exact order is to a large extent flexible. - * Hardware will dictate a sequence for a certain subset of - * _ISR_Handler while requirements for setting - */ - - /* - * At entry to "common" _ISR_Handler, the vector number must be - * available. On some CPUs the hardware puts either the vector - * number or the offset into the vector table for this ISR in a - * known place. If the hardware does not give us this information, - * then the assembly portion of RTEMS for this port will contain - * a set of distinct interrupt entry points which somehow place - * the vector number in a known place (which is safe if another - * interrupt nests this one) and branches to _ISR_Handler. - * - * save some or all context on stack - * may need to save some special interrupt information for exit - * - * #if ( CPU_HAS_SOFTWARE_INTERRUPT_STACK == TRUE ) - * if ( _ISR_Nest_level == 0 ) - * switch to software interrupt stack - * #endif - * - * _ISR_Nest_level++; - * - * _Thread_Dispatch_disable_level++; - * - * (*_ISR_Vector_table[ vector ])( vector ); - * - * --_ISR_Nest_level; - * - * if ( _ISR_Nest_level ) - * goto the label "exit interrupt (simple case)" - * - * #if ( CPU_HAS_SOFTWARE_INTERRUPT_STACK == TRUE ) - * restore stack - * #endif - * - * if ( !_Context_Switch_necessary ) - * goto the label "exit interrupt (simple case)" - * - * if ( !_ISR_Signals_to_thread_executing ) - * _ISR_Signals_to_thread_executing = FALSE; - * goto the label "exit interrupt (simple case)" - * - * call _Thread_Dispatch() or prepare to return to _ISR_Dispatch - * - * prepare to get out of interrupt - * return from interrupt (maybe to _ISR_Dispatch) - * - * LABEL "exit interrupt (simple case): - * prepare to get out of interrupt - * return from interrupt - */ -} - |