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| MOTOROLA MICROPROCESSOR & MEMORY TECHNOLOGY GROUP |
| M68000 Hi-Performance Microprocessor Division |
| M68060 Software Package |
| Production Release P1.00 -- October 10, 1994 |
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| 68060 INTEGER SOFTWARE PACKAGE (Library version) |
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| The file ilsp.s contains the "Library version" of the |
| 68060 Integer Software Package. Routines included in this |
| module can be used to emulate 64-bit divide and multiply, |
| and the "cmp2" instruction. These instructions are not |
| implemented in hardware on the 68060 and normally take |
| exception vector #61 "Unimplemented Integer Instruction". |
| |
| By re-compiling a program that uses these instructions, and |
| making subroutine calls in place of the unimplemented |
| instructions, a program can avoid the overhead associated with |
| taking the exception. |
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| Release file format: |
| -------------------- |
| The file ilsp.sa is essentially a hexadecimal image of the |
| release package. This is the ONLY format which will be supported. |
| The hex image was created by assembling the source code and |
| then converting the resulting binary output image into an |
| ASCII text file. The hexadecimal numbers are listed |
| using the Motorola Assembly Syntax assembler directive "dc.l" |
| (define constant longword). The file can be converted to other |
| assembly syntaxes by using any word processor with a global |
| search and replace function. |
| |
| To assist in assembling and linking this module with other modules, |
| the installer should add a symbolic label to the top of the file. |
| This will allow calling routines to access the entry points |
| of this package. |
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| The source code ilsp.s has also been included but only for |
| documentation purposes. |
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| Release file structure: |
| ----------------------- |
| The file ilsp.sa contains an "Entry-Point" section and a |
| code section. The ILSP has no "Call-Out" section. The first section |
| is the "Entry-Point" section. In order to access a function in the |
| package, a program must "bsr" or "jsr" to the location listed |
| below in "68060ILSP Entry Points" that corresponds to the desired |
| function. A branch instruction located at the selected entry point |
| within the package will then enter the correct emulation code routine. |
| |
| The entry point addresses at the beginning of the package will remain |
| fixed so that a program calling the routines will not have to be |
| re-compiled with every new 68060ILSP release. |
| |
| For example, to use a 64-bit multiply instruction, |
| do a "bsr" or "jsr" to the entry point defined by |
| the 060ILSP entry table. A compiler generated code sequence |
| for unsigned multiply could look like: |
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| # mulu.l <ea>,Dh:Dl |
| # mulu.l _multiplier,%d1:%d0 |
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| subq.l &0x8,%sp # make room for result on stack |
| pea (%sp) # pass: result addr on stack |
| mov.l %d0,-(%sp) # pass: multiplicand on stack |
| mov.l _multiplier,-(%sp) # pass: multiplier on stack |
| bsr.l _060LISP_TOP+0x18 # branch to multiply routine |
| add.l &0xc,%sp # clear arguments from stack |
| mov.l (%sp)+,%d1 # load result[63:32] |
| mov.l (%sp)+,%d0 # load result[31:0] |
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| For a divide: |
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| # divu.l <ea>,Dr:Dq |
| # divu.l _divisor,%d1:%d0 |
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| subq.l &0x8,%sp # make room for result on stack |
| pea (%sp) # pass: result addr on stack |
| mov.l %d0,-(%sp) # pass: dividend hi on stack |
| mov.l %d1,-(%sp) # pass: dividend hi on stack |
| mov.l _divisor,-(%sp) # pass: divisor on stack |
| bsr.l _060LISP_TOP+0x08 # branch to divide routine |
| add.l &0xc,%sp # clear arguments from stack |
| mov.l (%sp)+,%d1 # load remainder |
| mov.l (%sp)+,%d0 # load quotient |
| |
| The library routines also return the correct condition code |
| register value. If this is important, then the caller of the library |
| routine must make sure that the value isn't lost while popping |
| other items off of the stack. |
| |
| An example of using the "cmp2" instruction is as follows: |
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| # cmp2.l <ea>,Rn |
| # cmp2.l _bounds,%d0 |
| |
| pea _bounds # pass ptr to bounds |
| mov.l %d0,-(%sp) # pass Rn |
| bsr.l _060LSP_TOP_+0x48 # branch to "cmp2" routine |
| mov.w %cc,_tmp # save off condition codes |
| addq.l &0x8,%sp # clear arguments from stack |
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| Exception reporting: |
| -------------------- |
| If the instruction being emulated is a divide and the source |
| operand is a zero, then the library routine, as its last |
| instruction, executes an implemented divide using a zero |
| source operand so that an "Integer Divide-by-Zero" exception |
| will be taken. Although the exception stack frame will not |
| point to the correct instruction, the user will at least be able |
| to record that such an event occurred if desired. |
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| 68060ILSP entry points: |
| ----------------------- |
| _060ILSP_TOP: |
| 0x000: _060LSP__idivs64_ |
| 0x008: _060LSP__idivu64_ |
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| 0x010: _060LSP__imuls64_ |
| 0x018: _060LSP__imulu64_ |
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| 0x020: _060LSP__cmp2_Ab_ |
| 0x028: _060LSP__cmp2_Aw_ |
| 0x030: _060LSP__cmp2_Al_ |
| 0x038: _060LSP__cmp2_Db_ |
| 0x040: _060LSP__cmp2_Dw_ |
| 0x048: _060LSP__cmp2_Dl_ |