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/* Definitions of types that are used to store AVR architecture and device information. Copyright (C) 2012-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Georg-Johann Lay (avr@gjlay.de)
This file is part of GCC.
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef AVR_ARCH_H #define AVR_ARCH_H
#define AVR_MMCU_DEFAULT "avr2"
/* This enum supplies indices into the avr_arch_types[] table below. */
enum avr_arch_id { ARCH_UNKNOWN, ARCH_AVR1, ARCH_AVR2, ARCH_AVR25, ARCH_AVR3, ARCH_AVR31, ARCH_AVR35, ARCH_AVR4, ARCH_AVR5, ARCH_AVR51, ARCH_AVR6, ARCH_AVRTINY, ARCH_AVRXMEGA2, ARCH_AVRXMEGA3, ARCH_AVRXMEGA4, ARCH_AVRXMEGA5, ARCH_AVRXMEGA6, ARCH_AVRXMEGA7 };
/* Architecture-specific properties. */
typedef struct { /* Assembler only. */ int asm_only;
/* Core have 'MUL*' instructions. */ int have_mul;
/* Core have 'CALL' and 'JMP' instructions. */ int have_jmp_call;
/* Core have 'MOVW' and 'LPM Rx,Z' instructions. */ int have_movw_lpmx;
/* Core have 'ELPM' instructions. */ int have_elpm;
/* Core have 'ELPM Rx,Z' instructions. */ int have_elpmx;
/* Core have 'EICALL' and 'EIJMP' instructions. */ int have_eijmp_eicall;
/* This is an XMEGA core. */ int xmega_p;
/* This core has the RAMPD special function register and thus also the RAMPX, RAMPY and RAMPZ registers. */ int have_rampd;
/* This is a TINY core. */ int tiny_p;
/* Default start of data section address for architecture. */ int default_data_section_start;
/* Offset where flash memory is seen in RAM address range or 0. */ int flash_pm_offset;
/* Offset between SFR address and RAM address: SFR-address = RAM-address - sfr_offset */ int sfr_offset;
/* Architecture id to built-in define __AVR_ARCH__ (NULL -> no macro) */ const char *const macro;
/* Architecture name. */ const char *const name; } avr_arch_t;
/* Device-specific properties. */
typedef struct { /* Device name. */ const char *const name;
/* Index in avr_arch_types[]. */ enum avr_arch_id arch_id;
/* device specific feature */ int dev_attribute;
/* Must lie outside user's namespace. NULL == no macro. */ const char *const macro;
/* Start of data section. */ int data_section_start;
/* Start of text section. */ int text_section_start;
/* Flash size in bytes. */ int flash_size;
/* Offset where flash is seen in the RAM address space. */ int flash_pm_offset; } avr_mcu_t;
/* AVR device specific features.
AVR_ISA_RMW Only few avr devices have Read-Modify-Write (RMW) instructions (XCH, LAC, LAS and LAT)
AVR_SHORT_SP Stack Pointer has only 8 bit width. The device / multilib has an 8-bit stack pointer (no SPH).
AVR_ERRATA_SKIP Some AVR devices have a core erratum when skipping a 2-word instruction. Skip instructions are: SBRC, SBRS, SBIC, SBIS, CPSE. Problems will occur with return address is IRQ executes during the skip sequence.
A support ticket from Atmel returned the following information:
Subject: (ATTicket:644469) On AVR skip-bug core Erratum From: avr@atmel.com Date: 2011-07-27 (Please keep the subject when replying to this mail)
This errata exists only in AT90S8515 and ATmega103 devices.
For information please refer the following respective errata links http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc2494.pdf http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc1436.pdf
AVR_ISA_RCALL Always use RJMP / RCALL and assume JMP / CALL are not available. This affects multilib selection via specs generation and -mshort-calls. Even if a device like ATtiny417 from avrxmega3 supports JMP / CALL, we assume these instructions are not available and we set the built-in macro __AVR_HAVE_JMP_CALL__ accordingly. This macro is used to determine a rough estimate of flash size in libgcc, and AVR-LibC uses this macro to determine vector sizes. */
enum avr_device_specific_features { AVR_ISA_NONE, AVR_ISA_RMW = 0x1, /* device has RMW instructions. */ AVR_SHORT_SP = 0x2, /* Stack Pointer has 8 bits width. */ AVR_ERRATA_SKIP = 0x4, /* device has a core erratum. */ AVR_ISA_LDS = 0x8, /* whether LDS / STS is valid for all data in static storage. Only useful for reduced Tiny. */ AVR_ISA_RCALL = 0x10 /* Use RJMP / RCALL even though JMP / CALL are available (-mshort-calls). */ };
/* Map architecture to its texinfo string. */
typedef struct { /* Architecture ID. */ enum avr_arch_id arch_id;
/* textinfo source to describe the architecture. */ const char *texinfo; } avr_arch_info_t;
/* Preprocessor macros to define depending on MCU type. */
extern const avr_arch_t avr_arch_types[]; extern const avr_arch_t *avr_arch;
extern const avr_mcu_t avr_mcu_types[];
extern void avr_inform_core_architectures (void);
#endif /* AVR_ARCH_H */
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