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u-boot/arch/nds32/include/asm/macro.h

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/*
* include/asm-nds32/macro.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com>
* Copyright (C) 2011 Andes Technology Corporation
* Macpaul Lin, Andes Technology Corporation <macpaul@andestech.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
#ifndef __ASM_NDS_MACRO_H
#define __ASM_NDS_MACRO_H
#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__
/*
* These macros provide a convenient way to write 8, 16 and 32 bit data
* to an "immediate address (address used by periphal)" only.
* Registers r4 and r5 are used, any data in these registers are
* overwritten by the macros.
* The macros are valid for any NDS32 architecture, they do not implement
* any memory barriers so caution is recommended when using these when the
* caches are enabled or on a multi-core system.
*/
.macro write32, addr, data
li $r4, addr
li $r5, data
swi $r5, [$r4]
.endm
.macro write16, addr, data
li $r4, addr
li $r5, data
shi $r5, [$r4]
.endm
.macro write8, addr, data
li $r4, addr
li $r5, data
sbi $r5, [$r4]
.endm
/*
* This macro read a value from a register, then do OR operation
* (set bit fields) to the value, and then store it back to the register.
* Note: Instruction 'ori' supports immediate value up to 15 bits.
*/
.macro setbf32, addr, data
li $r4, addr
lwi $r5, [$r4]
li $r6, data
or $r5, $r5, $r6
swi $r5, [$r4]
.endm
.macro setbf15, addr, data
li $r4, addr
lwi $r5, [$r4]
ori $r5, $r5, data
swi $r5, [$r4]
.endm
/*
* This macro generates a loop that can be used for delays in the code.
* Register r4 is used, any data in this register is overwritten by the
* macro.
* The macro is valid for any NDS32 architeture. The actual time spent in the
* loop will vary from CPU to CPU though.
*/
.macro wait_timer, time
li $r4, time
1:
nop
addi $r4, $r4, -1
bnez $r4, 1b
.endm
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
#endif /* __ASM_ARM_MACRO_H */