Fix stack alignment for EABI floating point
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@ -51,6 +51,33 @@
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#include "up_arch.h"
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#include "up_internal.h"
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/****************************************************************************
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* Pre-processor Macros
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****************************************************************************/
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/* ARM requires at least a 4-byte stack alignment. For use with EABI and
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* floating point, the stack must be aligned to 8-byte addresses.
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*/
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#ifndef CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT
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/* The symbol __ARM_EABI__ is defined by GCC if EABI is being used. If you
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* are not using GCC, make sure that CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT is set correctly!
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*/
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# ifdef __ARM_EABI__
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# define CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT 8
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# else
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# define CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT 4
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# endif
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#endif
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/* Stack alignment macros */
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#define STACK_ALIGN_MASK (CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT-1)
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#define STACK_ALIGN_DOWN(a) ((a) & ~STACK_ALIGN_MASK)
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#define STACK_ALIGN_UP(a) (((a) + STACK_ALIGN_MASK) & ~STACK_ALIGN_MASK)
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/****************************************************************************
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* Private Types
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****************************************************************************/
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@ -124,21 +151,27 @@ int up_create_stack(_TCB *tcb, size_t stack_size)
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size_t top_of_stack;
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size_t size_of_stack;
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/* The ARM uses a push-down stack: the stack grows
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* toward loweraddresses in memory. The stack pointer
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* register, points to the lowest, valid work address
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* (the "top" of the stack). Items on the stack are
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* referenced as positive word offsets from sp.
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/* The ARM uses a push-down stack: the stack grows toward lower
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* addresses in memory. The stack pointer register, points to
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* the lowest, valid work address (the "top" of the stack). Items
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* on the stack are referenced as positive word offsets from sp.
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*/
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top_of_stack = (uint32_t)tcb->stack_alloc_ptr + stack_size - 4;
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/* The ARM stack must be aligned at word (4 byte)
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* boundaries. If necessary top_of_stack must be rounded
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* down to the next boundary
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/* The ARM stack must be aligned; 4 byte alignment for OABI and
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* 8-byte alignment for EABI. If necessary top_of_stack must be
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* rounded down to the next boundary
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*/
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top_of_stack = STACK_ALIGN_DOWN(top_of_stack);
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/* The size of the stack in bytes is then the difference between
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* the top and the bottom of the stack (+4 because if the top
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* is the same as the bottom, then the size is one 32-bit element).
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* The size need not be aligned.
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*/
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top_of_stack &= ~3;
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size_of_stack = top_of_stack - (uint32_t)tcb->stack_alloc_ptr + 4;
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/* Save the adjusted stack values in the _TCB */
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#include "up_internal.h"
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/****************************************************************************
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* Pre-processor Macros
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****************************************************************************/
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/* ARM requires at least a 4-byte stack alignment. For use with EABI and
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* floating point, the stack must be aligned to 8-byte addresses.
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*/
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#ifndef CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT
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/* The symbol __ARM_EABI__ is defined by GCC if EABI is being used. If you
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* are not using GCC, make sure that CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT is set correctly!
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*/
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# ifdef __ARM_EABI__
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# define CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT 8
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# else
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# define CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT 4
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# endif
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#endif
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/* Stack alignment macros */
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#define STACK_ALIGN_MASK (CONFIG_STACK_ALIGNMENT-1)
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#define STACK_ALIGN_DOWN(a) ((a) & ~STACK_ALIGN_MASK)
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#define STACK_ALIGN_UP(a) (((a) + STACK_ALIGN_MASK) & ~STACK_ALIGN_MASK)
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/****************************************************************************
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* Private Types
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****************************************************************************/
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@ -96,21 +123,27 @@ int up_use_stack(_TCB *tcb, void *stack, size_t stack_size)
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tcb->stack_alloc_ptr = stack;
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/* The ARM uses a push-down stack: the stack grows
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* toward loweraddresses in memory. The stack pointer
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* register, points to the lowest, valid work address
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* (the "top" of the stack). Items on the stack are
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/* The ARM uses a push-down stack: the stack grows toward lower addresses
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* in memory. The stack pointer register, points to the lowest, valid
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* work address (the "top" of the stack). Items on the stack are
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* referenced as positive word offsets from sp.
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*/
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top_of_stack = (uint32_t)tcb->stack_alloc_ptr + stack_size - 4;
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/* The ARM stack must be aligned at word (4 byte)
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* boundaries. If necessary top_of_stack must be rounded
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* down to the next boundary
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/* The ARM stack must be aligned; 4 byte alignment for OABI and 8-byte
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* alignment for EABI. If necessary top_of_stack must be rounded down
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* to the next boundary
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*/
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top_of_stack = STACK_ALIGN_DOWN(top_of_stack);
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/* The size of the stack in bytes is then the difference between
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* the top and the bottom of the stack (+4 because if the top
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* is the same as the bottom, then the size is one 32-bit element).
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* The size need not be aligned.
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*/
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top_of_stack &= ~3;
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size_of_stack = top_of_stack - (uint32_t)tcb->stack_alloc_ptr + 4;
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/* Save the adjusted stack values in the _TCB */
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