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brad badke
Posted by brad badke
on Apr 26 2012 19:07 PM
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For those of us using cache, I think the  IRQHandler and FIQHandler should replace the DMB instruction with the DSB instruction. DMB is a subset of DSB.

Note

mcr p15 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 ;;same as DMB (Data Memory Barrier)

mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4  ;; same as DSB (Data Synchronisation Barrier)

Anyway, I am not 100% sure about this but ARM has at least one 28 page document I found about DSB, DMB, ISB.

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  • Sujith KV
    Posted by Sujith KV
    on Apr 26 2012 22:53 PM
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    Hi Brad,

    Which versoin of StarterWare you are referring to ? Could you please check StarterWare_02_00_00_06 exceptionHandler.S ? I could not see any operation you mentioned above. Only DSB instruction is present in IRQ Handler.

    Regards,

    Sujith.

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  • brad badke
    Posted by brad badke
    on Apr 27 2012 11:13 AM
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    This is from AM335X_StarterWare_02_00_00_06\examples\evmAM335x\isr_reloc\exceptionhandler_gcc.S and it uses DMB. You will also see it in exceptionhandler_ewarm.S   and exceptionhandler_cgttms470.asm.  You will also see it in FIQHandler in those files.  I sometimes look at things in multiple versions of assembler since I use RVDS4.1 which has a slightly different syntax than anything in StarterWare.

    @*****************************************************************************

    @* Function Definition of IRQ Handler
    @******************************************************************************

    @

    @ The IRQ handler jumps to the ISR of highest priority pending IRQ.

    @ This handler doesnot support nesting.

    @

    IRQHandler:

    STMFD r13!, {r0-r3, r12, r14} @ Save context in IRQ stack

    LDR r0, =ADDR_SIR_IRQ @ Get the Active IRQ

    LDR r1, [r0]

    AND r1, r1, #MASK_ACTIVE_IRQ @ Mask the Active IRQ number

    LDR r0, =fnRAMVectors @ Load the base of the vector table

    ADD r14, pc, #0 @ Save return address in LR

    LDR pc, [r0, r1, lsl #2] @ Jump to the ISR

    MOV r0, #NEWIRQAGR @ Acknowledge the current IRQ

    LDR r1, =ADDR_CONTROL

    STR r0, [r1]

    DMB @ Barrier to complete the data write

    LDMFD r13!, {r0-r3, r12, r14} @ Restore registers from IRQ stack

    SUBS pc, r14, #0x4 @ Return to program before IRQ

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  • Sujith KV
    Posted by Sujith KV
    on Apr 30 2012 04:07 AM
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    Verified by Baskaran Chidambaram
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    Hi Brad,

    This was for the ISR relocation example. I suggest to use the exception handler at  /system_config/armv7a/am335x/<toolchain>/

    Regards,

    Sujith.

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