[PATCH V3 3/5] ARM: tegra: decouple uncompress.h and debug-macro.S

Russell King - ARM Linux linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Mon Oct 22 18:13:07 EDT 2012


On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:24:32AM -0600, Stephen Warren wrote:
> On 10/22/2012 02:18 AM, Peter De Schrijver wrote:
> >> +
> >> +#define checkuart(rp, rv, lhu, bit, uart) \
> >> +               /* Load address of CLK_RST register */ \
> >> +               movw    rp, #TEGRA_CLK_RST_DEVICES_##lhu & 0xffff ; \
> >> +               movt    rp, #TEGRA_CLK_RST_DEVICES_##lhu >> 16 ; \
> >> +               /* Load value from CLK_RST register */ \
> >> +               ldr     rp, [rp, #0] ; \
> >> +               /* Test UART's reset bit */ \
> >> +               tst     rp, #(1 << bit) ; \
> >> +               /* If set, can't use UART; jump to save no UART */ \
> >> +               bne     90f ; \
> >> +               /* Load address of CLK_OUT_ENB register */ \
> >> +               movw    rp, #TEGRA_CLK_OUT_ENB_##lhu & 0xffff ; \
> >> +               movt    rp, #TEGRA_CLK_OUT_ENB_##lhu >> 16 ; \
> >> +               /* Load value from CLK_OUT_ENB register */ \
> >> +               ldr     rp, [rp, #0] ; \
> >> +               /* Test UART's clock enable bit */ \
> >> +               tst     rp, #(1 << bit) ; \
> >> +               /* If clear, can't use UART; jump to save no UART */ \
> >> +               beq     90f ; \
> >> +               /* Passed all tests, load address of UART registers */ \
> >> +               movw    rp, #TEGRA_UART##uart##_BASE & 0xffff ; \
> >> +               movt    rp, #TEGRA_UART##uart##_BASE >> 16 ; \
> >> +               /* Jump to save UART address */ \
> >> +               b 91f
> >>
> > 
> > Maybe make this a subroutine?
> 
> The addruart macro (which in turn uses the checkuart macro) is only
> allowed to use 3 registers; rp, rv, rtmp. I'm also not 100% sure if the
> stack is guaranteed to be set up when addruart is called either. So, I
> don't think making this a function is possible.

There's no stack.  Remember, this stuff can be inserted as early as the
front of the kernel assembly code, where there is _nothing_ - the MMU
is off so virtual addresses are meaningless.  etc.



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