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/*****************************************************************
// //
// Amber 2 Core Instruction Test //
// //
// This file is part of the Amber project //
// http://www.opencores.org/project,amber //
// //
// Description //
// Tests the usage of ldm where the status bits are loaded //
// //
// Author(s): //
// - Conor Santifort, csantifort.amber@gmail.com //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Copyright (C) 2010 Authors and OPENCORES.ORG //
// //
// This source file may be used and distributed without //
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// //
// This source file is free software; you can redistribute it //
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*****************************************************************/
#include "amber_registers.h"
.section .text
.globl main
main:
@ Write values to user mode registers r13 and r14
mov r0, #0x200
mov r1, #0x66
str r1, [r0]
mov r1, #0x77
str r1, [r0, #4]
ldmia r0, {r13, r14}^
@ set the condition flags, and stay in supervisor mode
teqp pc, #0xf0000003
@ Because pc is included here, ldm loads the
@ mode bits, These are zero so this load changes
@ to the user mode with all status bits set to zero
ldr r3, StaticBase
ldmia r3, {r0-pc}^
b testfail
b testfail
b testfail
b testfail
ldm_jump:
@ Check that we're in user mode now
mov r4, pc
ldr r5, PCMask
bics r6, r4, r5
movne r10, #10
bne testfail
@ Check that User Mode r13 and r14 were not changed by the ldm instruction
cmp r13, #0x66
movne r10, #20
bne testfail
cmp r14, #0x77
movne r10, #30
bne testfail
@ Check that r0 got loaded with the correct value
cmp r0, #0
movne r10, #40
bne testfail
@ Check that r1 got loaded with the correct value
cmp r1, #1
movne r10, #50
bne testfail
@ Check that r12 got loaded with the correct value
cmp r12, #12
movne r10, #60
bne testfail
@ ------------------------------------------
@ ------------------------------------------
b testpass
testfail:
ldr r11, AdrTestStatus
str r10, [r11]
b testfail
testpass:
ldr r11, AdrTestStatus
mov r10, #17
str r10, [r11]
b testpass
/* Write 17 to this address to generate a Test Passed message */
AdrTestStatus: .word ADR_AMBER_TEST_STATUS
StaticBase: .word Data1
PCMask: .word 0x03fffffc
Data1: .word 0x00
.word 0x01
.word 0x02
.word 0x03
.word 0x04
.word 0x05
.word 0x06
.word 0x07
.word 0x08
.word 0x09
.word 0x0a
.word 0x0b
.word 0x0c
.word 0x0d
.word 0x0e
.word ldm_jump
.word 0x10
Data18: .word 0x11
/* ========================================================================= */
/* ========================================================================= */
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