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- MOTOROLA MICROPROCESSOR & MEMORY TECHNOLOGY GROUP
- M68000 Hi-Performance Microprocessor Division
- M68060 Software Package
- Production Release P1.00 -- October 10, 1994
- M68060 Software Package Copyright © 1993, 1994 Motorola Inc. All rights reserved.
- THE SOFTWARE is provided on an "AS IS" basis and without warranty.
- To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
- MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
- INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- and any warranty against infringement with regard to the SOFTWARE
- (INCLUDING ANY MODIFIED VERSIONS THEREOF) and any accompanying written materials.
- To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
- IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
- (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
- BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS)
- ARISING OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE.
- Motorola assumes no responsibility for the maintenance and support of the SOFTWARE.
- You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the SOFTWARE
- so long as this entire notice is retained without alteration in any modified and/or
- redistributed versions, and that such modified versions are clearly identified as such.
- No licenses are granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under any patents
- or trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 68060 FLOATING-POINT SOFTWARE PACKAGE (Kernel version)
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The file fpsp.sa contains the 68060 Floating-Point Software
- Package. This package is essentially a set of exception handlers
- that can be integrated into an operating system.
- These exception handlers emulate Unimplemented FP instructions,
- instructions using unimplemented data types, and instructions
- using unimplemented addressing modes. In addition, this package
- includes exception handlers to provide full IEEE-754 compliant
- exception handling.
- Release file format:
- --------------------
- The file fpsp.sa is essentially a hexadecimal image of the
- release package. This is the ONLY format which will be supported.
- The hex image was created by assembling the source code and
- then converting the resulting binary output image into an
- ASCII text file. The hexadecimal numbers are listed
- using the Motorola Assembly Syntax assembler directive "dc.l"
- (define constant longword). The file can be converted to other
- assembly syntaxes by using any word processor with a global
- search and replace function.
- To assist in assembling and linking this module with other modules,
- the installer should add a symbolic label to the top of the file.
- This will allow calling routines to access the entry points
- of this package.
- The source code fpsp.s has also been included but only for
- documentation purposes.
- Release file structure:
- -----------------------
- (top of module)
- -----------------
- | | - 128 byte-sized section
- (1) | Call-Out | - 4 bytes per entry (user fills these in)
- | | - example routines in fskeleton.s
- -----------------
- | | - 8 bytes per entry
- (2) | Entry Point | - user does "bra" or "jmp" to this address
- | |
- -----------------
- | | - code section
- (3) ~ ~
- | |
- -----------------
- (bottom of module)
- The first section of this module is the "Call-out" section. This section
- is NOT INCLUDED in fpsp.sa (an example "Call-out" section is provided at
- the end of the file fskeleton.s). The purpose of this section is to allow
- the FPSP routines to reference external functions that must be provided
- by the host operating system. This section MUST be exactly 128 bytes in
- size. There are 32 fields, each 4 bytes in size. Each field corresponds
- to a function required by the FPSP (these functions and their location are
- listed in "68060FPSP call-outs" below). Each field entry should contain
- the address of the corresponding function RELATIVE to the starting address
- of the "call-out" section. The "Call-out" section must sit adjacent to the
- fpsp.sa image in memory.
- The second section, the "Entry-point" section, is used by external routines
- to access the functions within the FPSP. Since the fpsp.sa hex file contains
- no symbol names, this section contains function entry points that are fixed
- with respect to the top of the package. The currently defined entry-points
- are listed in section "68060 FPSP entry points" below. A calling routine
- would simply execute a "bra" or "jmp" that jumped to the selected function
- entry-point.
- For example, if the 68060 hardware took a "Line-F Emulator" exception
- (vector #11), the operating system should execute something similar to:
- bra _060FPSP_TOP+128+48
- (_060FPSP_TOP is the starting address of the "Call-out" section; the "Call-out"
- section is 128 bytes long; and the F-Line FPSP handler entry point is located
- 48 bytes from the top of the "Entry-point" section.)
- The third section is the code section. After entering through an "Entry-point",
- the entry code jumps to the appropriate emulation code within the code section.
- 68060FPSP call-outs: (details in fskeleton.s)
- --------------------
- 0x000: _060_real_bsun
- 0x004: _060_real_snan
- 0x008: _060_real_operr
- 0x00c: _060_real_ovfl
- 0x010: _060_real_unfl
- 0x014: _060_real_dz
- 0x018: _060_real_inex
- 0x01c: _060_real_fline
- 0x020: _060_real_fpu_disabled
- 0x024: _060_real_trap
- 0x028: _060_real_trace
- 0x02c: _060_real_access
- 0x030: _060_fpsp_done
- 0x034: (Motorola reserved)
- 0x038: (Motorola reserved)
- 0x03c: (Motorola reserved)
- 0x040: _060_imem_read
- 0x044: _060_dmem_read
- 0x048: _060_dmem_write
- 0x04c: _060_imem_read_word
- 0x050: _060_imem_read_long
- 0x054: _060_dmem_read_byte
- 0x058: _060_dmem_read_word
- 0x05c: _060_dmem_read_long
- 0x060: _060_dmem_write_byte
- 0x064: _060_dmem_write_word
- 0x068: _060_dmem_write_long
- 0x06c: (Motorola reserved)
- 0x070: (Motorola reserved)
- 0x074: (Motorola reserved)
- 0x078: (Motorola reserved)
- 0x07c: (Motorola reserved)
- 68060FPSP entry points:
- -----------------------
- 0x000: _060_fpsp_snan
- 0x008: _060_fpsp_operr
- 0x010: _060_fpsp_ovfl
- 0x018: _060_fpsp_unfl
- 0x020: _060_fpsp_dz
- 0x028: _060_fpsp_inex
- 0x030: _060_fpsp_fline
- 0x038: _060_fpsp_unsupp
- 0x040: _060_fpsp_effadd
- Miscellaneous:
- --------------
- _060_fpsp_snan:
- ----------------
- - documented in 3.5 of 060SP spec.
- - Basic flow:
- exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_snan --|
- |
- always exits through _060_real_snan <----
- _060_fpsp_operr:
- ----------------
- - documented in 3.5 of 060SP spec.
- - Basic flow:
- exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_operr --|
- |
- always exits through _060_real_operr <-----
- _060_fpsp_dz:
- ----------------
- - documented in 3.7 of 060SP spec.
- - Basic flow:
- exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_dz --|
- |
- always exits through _060_real_dz <----
- _060_fpsp_inex:
- ----------------
- - documented in 3.6 of 060SP spec.
- - Basic flow:
- exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_inex --|
- |
- always exits through _060_real_inex <----
- _060_fpsp_ovfl:
- ----------------
- - documented in 3.4 of 060SP spec.
- - Basic flow:
- exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_ovfl --|
- |
- may exit through _060_real_inex <---|
- or |
- may exit through _060_real_ovfl <---|
- or |
- may exit through _060_fpsp_done <---|
- _060_fpsp_unfl:
- ----------------
- - documented in 3.4 of 060SP spec.
- - Basic flow:
- exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_unfl --|
- |
- may exit through _060_real_inex <---|
- or |
- may exit through _060_real_unfl <---|
- or |
- may exit through _060_fpsp_done <---|
- _060_fpsp_fline:
- -----------------
- - not fully documented in 060SP spec.
- - Basic flow:
- exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_fline --|
- |
- -------------------------------------------
- | | |
- v v v
- (unimplemented (fpu disabled) (possible F-line illegal)
- stack frame) | v
- | v special case "fmovecr"?
- | exit through |
- | _060_real_fpu_disabled -------------
- | | |
- | ^ v v
- | | (yes) (no)
- | | v v
- | | fpu disabled? exit through
- | | | _060_real_fline
- v | -------------
- | | | |
- | | v v
- | |-----------(yes) (no)
- | |
- |----<------------------------------------|
- |
- |
- |----> may exit through _060_real_trace
- |
- |----> may exit through _060_real_trap
- |
- |----> may exit through _060_real_bsun
- |
- |----> may exit through _060_fpsp_done
- _060_fpsp_unsupp:
- ------------------
- - documented in 3.1 of 060SP spec.
- - Basic flow:
- exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_unsupp --|
- |
- |
- may exit through _060_real_snan <----|
- or |
- may exit through _060_real_operr <----|
- or |
- may exit through _060_real_ovfl <----|
- or |
- may exit through _060_real_unfl <----|
- or |
- may exit through _060_real_inex <----|
- or |
- may exit through _060_real_trace <----|
- or |
- may exit through _060_fpsp_done <----|
- _060_fpsp_effadd:
- ------------------
- - documented in 3.3 of 060 spec.
- - Basic flow:
- exception taken ---> enter _060_fpsp_effadd --|
- |
- |
- may exit through _060_real_trace <----|
- or |
- may exit through _060_real_fpu_disabled <----|
- or |
- may exit through _060_fpsp_done <----|
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