arch/arm/armv7/thread.c: Remove stale file
This file is never built. Plus, `CONFIG_STACK_BOTTOM` does not exist. Change-Id: I111b20e3443dca701ee8666d44261a00a161d83f Signed-off-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/50909 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
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#include <thread.h>
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/* The stack frame looks like the following. */
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struct pushed_regs {
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u32 r4;
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u32 r5;
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u32 r6;
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u32 r7;
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u32 r8;
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u32 r9;
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u32 r10;
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u32 r11;
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u32 lr;
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};
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static inline uintptr_t push_stack(uintptr_t cur_stack, uintptr_t value)
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{
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uintptr_t *addr;
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cur_stack -= sizeof(value);
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addr = (uintptr_t *)cur_stack;
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*addr = value;
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return cur_stack;
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}
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void arch_prepare_thread(struct thread *t,
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void asmlinkage(*thread_entry)(void *), void *arg)
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{
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uintptr_t stack = t->stack_current;
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int i;
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uintptr_t poison = 0xdeadbeef;
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/* Push the LR. thread_entry()
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* is assumed to never return.
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*/
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stack = push_stack(stack, (uintptr_t)thread_entry);
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/* Make room for the registers.
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* Poison the initial stack. This is good hygiene and finds bugs.
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* Poisoning the stack with different values helps when you're
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* hunting for (e.g.) misaligned stacks or other such
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* weirdness. The -1 is because we already pushed lr.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < sizeof(struct pushed_regs) / sizeof(u32) - 1; i++)
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stack = push_stack(stack, poison++);
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t->stack_current = stack;
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}
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/* We could write this as a .S and the first time around that's how we
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* did it. But there's always the question of matching our ARM
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* directives in the .S with how gcc is doing things. It seems best
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* to follow the pattern of the rest of the ARM port and just use
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* inline assembly and let gcc get all the ELF magic right.
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*/
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void __attribute__((naked))
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switch_to_thread(uintptr_t new_stack, uintptr_t *saved_stack)
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{
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/* Definitions for those of us not totally familiar with ARM:
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* R15 -- PC, R14 -- LR, R13 -- SP
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* R0-R3 need not be saved, nor R12.
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* on entry, the only saved state is in LR -- the old PC.
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* The args are in R0,R1.
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* R0 is the new stack
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* R1 is a pointer to the old stack save location
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* Push R4-R11 and LR
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* then switch stacks
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* then pop R0-R12 and LR
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* then mov PC,LR
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*
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* stack layout
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* +------------+
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* | LR | <-- sp + 0x20
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* +------------+
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* | R11 | <-- sp + 0x1c
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* +------------+
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* | R10 | <-- sp + 0x18
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* +------------+
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* | R9 | <-- sp + 0x14
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* +------------+
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* | R8 | <-- sp + 0x10
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* +------------+
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* | R7 | <-- sp + 0x0c
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* +------------+
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* | R6 | <-- sp + 0x08
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* +------------+
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* | R5 | <-- sp + 0x04
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* +------------+
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* | R4 | <-- sp + 0x00
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* +------------+
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*/
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asm volatile (
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/* save context. */
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"push {r4-r11,lr}\n\t"
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/* Save the current stack */
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"str sp,[r1]\n\t"
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/* switch to the new stack */
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"mov sp,r0\n\t"
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/* restore the registers */
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"pop {r4-r11,lr}\n\t"
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/* resume other thread. */
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"mov pc,lr\n\t"
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);
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}
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void *arch_get_thread_stackbase(void)
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{
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return (void *)CONFIG_STACK_BOTTOM;
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}
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