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- #ifndef __ALT_EXCEPTIONS_H__
- #define __ALT_EXCEPTIONS_H__
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- #include "alt_types.h"
- #include "system.h"
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C"
- {
- #endif /* __cplusplus */
- /*
- * This file defines instruction-generated exception handling and registry
- * API, exception type enumeration, and handler return value enumeration for
- * Nios II.
- */
- /*
- * The following enumeration describes the value in the CPU EXCEPTION
- * register CAUSE bit field.
- */
- enum alt_exception_cause_e {
- /*
- * This value is passed to an exception handler's cause argument if
- * "extra exceptions" information (EXECPTION) register is not
- * present in the processor hardware configuration.
- */
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_CAUSE_NOT_PRESENT = -1,
- /*
- * Real values
- */
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_RESET = 0,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_CPU_ONLY_RESET_REQUEST = 1,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_INTERRUPT = 2,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_TRAP_INST = 3,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_UNIMPLEMENTED_INST = 4,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INST = 5,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_MISALIGNED_DATA_ADDR = 6,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_MISALIGNED_TARGET_PC = 7,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_DIVISION_ERROR = 8,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_SUPERVISOR_ONLY_INST_ADDR = 9,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_SUPERVISOR_ONLY_INST = 10,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_SUPERVISOR_ONLY_DATA_ADDR = 11,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_TLB_MISS = 12,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_TLB_EXECUTE_PERM_VIOLATION = 13,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_TLB_READ_PERM_VIOLATION = 14,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_TLB_WRITE_PERM_VIOLATION = 15,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_MPU_INST_REGION_VIOLATION = 16,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_MPU_DATA_REGION_VIOLATION = 17,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_ECC_TLB_ERR = 18,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_ECC_FETCH_ERR = 19,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_ECC_REGISTER_FILE_ERR = 20,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_ECC_DATA_ERR = 21,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_ECC_DATA_CACHE_WRITEBACK_ERR = 22
- };
- typedef enum alt_exception_cause_e alt_exception_cause;
- /*
- * These define valid return values for a user-defined instruction-generated
- * exception handler. The handler should return one of these to indicate
- * whether to re-issue the instruction that triggered the exception, or to
- * skip it.
- */
- enum alt_exception_result_e {
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_RETURN_REISSUE_INST = 0,
- NIOS2_EXCEPTION_RETURN_SKIP_INST = 1
- };
- typedef enum alt_exception_result_e alt_exception_result;
- /*
- * alt_instruction_exception_register() can be used to register an exception
- * handler for instruction-generated exceptions that are not handled by the
- * built-in exception handler (i.e. for interrupts).
- *
- * The registry API is optionally enabled through the "Enable
- * Instruction-related Exception API" HAL BSP setting, which will
- * define the macro below.
- */
- #ifdef ALT_INCLUDE_INSTRUCTION_RELATED_EXCEPTION_API
- void alt_instruction_exception_register (
- alt_exception_result (*exception_handler)(
- alt_exception_cause cause,
- alt_u32 exception_pc,
- alt_u32 bad_addr) );
- #endif /*ALT_INCLUDE_INSTRUCTION_RELATED_EXCEPTION_API */
- /*
- * alt_exception_cause_generated_bad_addr() indicates whether a particular
- * exception cause value was from an exception-type that generated a valid
- * address in the BADADDR register. The contents of BADADDR is passed to
- * a user-registered exception handler in all cases, whether valid or not.
- * This routine should be called to validate the bad_addr argument to
- * your exception handler.
- *
- * Note that this routine will return false (0) for causes
- * NIOS2_EXCEPTION_TLB_MISS and NIOS2_EXCEPTION_ECC_TLB_ERR.
- * You must read the TLBMISC.D field to determine if BADADDR
- * is valid for these (valid if TLBMISC.D = 1).
- */
- int alt_exception_cause_generated_bad_addr(alt_exception_cause cause);
- /*
- * alt_ecc_fatal_exception_register() is called to register a handler to
- * service likely fatal ECC error exceptions. Likely the handler will
- * assume that correct execution of the running software is not possible
- * and re-initialize the processor (e.g. jump to reset address).
- *
- * Passing null (0x0) in the handler argument will disable a previously-
- * registered handler.
- *
- * Note that if no handler is registered, just normal exception processing
- * occurs on a likely fatal ECC exception and the exception processing
- * code might trigger an infinite exception loop.
- *
- * Note that the handler isn't a C function: it must be written in
- * assembly-code because it doesn't support C language calling conventions
- * and it can't return.
- *
- * The handler code must be carefully written to avoid triggering
- * another fatal ECC exception and creating an infinite exception loop.
- * The handler must avoid reading registers in case the fatal ECC
- * error is a register file ECC error.
- * If a data cache is present, the handler must avoid instructions that
- * access the data cache in case the fatal ECC error is a data cache
- * related ECC error. This includes cacheable load, cacheable store,
- * non-cacheable store (because it looks in the data cache to update the
- * data cache if it hits), and all data cache management instructions except
- * for INITD.
- */
- void alt_ecc_fatal_exception_register(alt_u32 handler);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif /* __cplusplus */
- #endif /* __ALT_EXCEPTIONS_H__ */
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