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This commit refactors the ulp component. Files are now divided based on type of ulp, viz., fsm or risc-v. Files common to both are maintained in the ulp_common folder. This commit also adds menuconfig options for ULP within the ulp component instead of presenting target specific configuations for ulp.
290 lines
10 KiB
C
290 lines
10 KiB
C
/*
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* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2010-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "esp_attr.h"
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#include "esp_err.h"
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#include "esp_log.h"
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#include "esp32/ulp.h"
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#include "ulp_common.h"
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#include "soc/soc.h"
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#include "soc/rtc_cntl_reg.h"
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#include "soc/sens_reg.h"
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#include "sdkconfig.h"
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static const char* TAG = "ulp";
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t label : 16;
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uint32_t addr : 11;
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uint32_t unused : 1;
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uint32_t type : 4;
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} reloc_info_t;
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#define RELOC_TYPE_LABEL 0
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#define RELOC_TYPE_BRANCH 1
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#define RELOC_TYPE_LABELPC 2
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/* This record means: there is a label at address
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* insn_addr, with number label_num.
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*/
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#define RELOC_INFO_LABEL(label_num, insn_addr) (reloc_info_t) { \
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.label = label_num, \
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.addr = insn_addr, \
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.unused = 0, \
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.type = RELOC_TYPE_LABEL }
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/* This record means: there is a branch instruction at
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* insn_addr, it needs to be changed to point to address
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* of label label_num.
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*/
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#define RELOC_INFO_BRANCH(label_num, insn_addr) (reloc_info_t) { \
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.label = label_num, \
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.addr = insn_addr, \
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.unused = 0, \
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.type = RELOC_TYPE_BRANCH }
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/* This record means: there is a move instruction at insn_addr,
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* imm needs to be changed to the program counter of the instruction
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* at label label_num.
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*/
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#define RELOC_INFO_LABELPC(label_num, insn_addr) (reloc_info_t) { \
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.label = label_num, \
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.addr = insn_addr, \
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.unused = 0, \
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.type = RELOC_TYPE_LABELPC }
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/* Comparison function used to sort the relocations array */
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static int reloc_sort_func(const void* p_lhs, const void* p_rhs)
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{
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const reloc_info_t lhs = *(const reloc_info_t*) p_lhs;
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const reloc_info_t rhs = *(const reloc_info_t*) p_rhs;
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if (lhs.label < rhs.label) {
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return -1;
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} else if (lhs.label > rhs.label) {
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return 1;
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}
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// label numbers are equal
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if (lhs.type < rhs.type) {
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return -1;
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} else if (lhs.type > rhs.type) {
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return 1;
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}
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// both label number and type are equal
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return 0;
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}
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/* Processing branch and label macros involves four steps:
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*
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* 1. Iterate over program and count all instructions
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* with "macro" opcode. Allocate relocations array
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* with number of entries equal to number of macro
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* instructions.
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*
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* 2. Remove all fake instructions with "macro" opcode
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* and record their locations into relocations array.
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* Removal is done using two pointers. Instructions
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* are read from read_ptr, and written to write_ptr.
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* When a macro instruction is encountered,
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* its contents are recorded into the appropriate
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* table, and then read_ptr is advanced again.
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* When a real instruction is encountered, it is
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* read via read_ptr and written to write_ptr.
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* In the end, all macro instructions are removed,
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* size of the program (expressed in words) is
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* reduced by the total number of macro instructions
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* which were present.
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*
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* 3. Sort relocations array by label number, and then
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* by type ("label" or "branch") if label numbers
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* match. This is done to simplify lookup on the next
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* step.
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*
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* 4. Iterate over entries of relocations table.
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* For each label number, label entry comes first
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* because the array was sorted at the previous step.
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* Label address is recorded, and all subsequent
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* entries which point to the same label number
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* are processed. For each entry, correct offset
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* or absolute address is calculated, depending on
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* type and subtype, and written into the appropriate
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* field of the instruction.
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*
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*/
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static esp_err_t do_single_reloc(ulp_insn_t* program, uint32_t load_addr,
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reloc_info_t label_info, reloc_info_t the_reloc)
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{
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size_t insn_offset = the_reloc.addr - load_addr;
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ulp_insn_t* insn = &program[insn_offset];
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switch (the_reloc.type) {
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case RELOC_TYPE_BRANCH: {
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// B, BS and BX have the same layout of opcode/sub_opcode fields,
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// and share the same opcode. B and BS also have the same layout of
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// offset and sign fields.
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assert(insn->b.opcode == OPCODE_BRANCH
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&& "branch macro was applied to a non-branch instruction");
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switch (insn->b.sub_opcode) {
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case SUB_OPCODE_B:
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case SUB_OPCODE_BS:{
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int32_t offset = ((int32_t) label_info.addr) - ((int32_t) the_reloc.addr);
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uint32_t abs_offset = abs(offset);
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uint32_t sign = (offset >= 0) ? 0 : 1;
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if (abs_offset > 127) {
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ESP_LOGW(TAG, "target out of range: branch from %x to %x",
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the_reloc.addr, label_info.addr);
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return ESP_ERR_ULP_BRANCH_OUT_OF_RANGE;
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}
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insn->b.offset = abs_offset; //== insn->bs.offset = abs_offset;
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insn->b.sign = sign; //== insn->bs.sign = sign;
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break;
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}
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case SUB_OPCODE_BX:{
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assert(insn->bx.reg == 0 &&
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"relocation applied to a jump with offset in register");
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insn->bx.addr = label_info.addr;
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break;
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}
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default:
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assert(false && "unexpected branch sub-opcode");
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}
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break;
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}
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case RELOC_TYPE_LABELPC: {
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assert((insn->alu_imm.opcode == OPCODE_ALU && insn->alu_imm.sub_opcode == SUB_OPCODE_ALU_IMM && insn->alu_imm.sel == ALU_SEL_MOV)
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&& "pc macro was applied to an incompatible instruction");
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insn->alu_imm.imm = label_info.addr;
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break;
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}
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default:
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assert(false && "unknown reloc type");
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}
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return ESP_OK;
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}
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esp_err_t ulp_process_macros_and_load(uint32_t load_addr, const ulp_insn_t* program, size_t* psize)
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{
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const ulp_insn_t* read_ptr = program;
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const ulp_insn_t* end = program + *psize;
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size_t macro_count = 0;
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// step 1: calculate number of macros
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while (read_ptr < end) {
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ulp_insn_t r_insn = *read_ptr;
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if (r_insn.macro.opcode == OPCODE_MACRO) {
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++macro_count;
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}
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++read_ptr;
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}
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size_t real_program_size = *psize - macro_count;
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const size_t ulp_mem_end = CONFIG_ULP_COPROC_RESERVE_MEM / sizeof(ulp_insn_t);
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if (load_addr > ulp_mem_end) {
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ESP_LOGW(TAG, "invalid load address %x, max is %x",
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load_addr, ulp_mem_end);
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return ESP_ERR_ULP_INVALID_LOAD_ADDR;
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}
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if (real_program_size + load_addr > ulp_mem_end) {
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ESP_LOGE(TAG, "program too big: %d words, max is %d words",
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real_program_size, ulp_mem_end);
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return ESP_ERR_ULP_SIZE_TOO_BIG;
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}
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// If no macros found, copy the program and return.
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if (macro_count == 0) {
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memcpy(((ulp_insn_t*) RTC_SLOW_MEM) + load_addr, program, *psize * sizeof(ulp_insn_t));
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return ESP_OK;
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}
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reloc_info_t* reloc_info =
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(reloc_info_t*) malloc(sizeof(reloc_info_t) * macro_count);
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if (reloc_info == NULL) {
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return ESP_ERR_NO_MEM;
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}
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// step 2: record macros into reloc_info array
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// and remove them from then program
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read_ptr = program;
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ulp_insn_t* output_program = ((ulp_insn_t*) RTC_SLOW_MEM) + load_addr;
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ulp_insn_t* write_ptr = output_program;
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uint32_t cur_insn_addr = load_addr;
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reloc_info_t* cur_reloc = reloc_info;
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while (read_ptr < end) {
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ulp_insn_t r_insn = *read_ptr;
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if (r_insn.macro.opcode == OPCODE_MACRO) {
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switch (r_insn.macro.sub_opcode) {
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case SUB_OPCODE_MACRO_LABEL:
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*cur_reloc = RELOC_INFO_LABEL(r_insn.macro.label,
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cur_insn_addr);
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break;
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case SUB_OPCODE_MACRO_BRANCH:
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*cur_reloc = RELOC_INFO_BRANCH(r_insn.macro.label,
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cur_insn_addr);
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break;
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case SUB_OPCODE_MACRO_LABELPC:
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*cur_reloc = RELOC_INFO_LABELPC(r_insn.macro.label,
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cur_insn_addr);
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break;
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default:
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assert(0 && "invalid sub_opcode for macro insn");
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}
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++read_ptr;
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assert(read_ptr != end && "program can not end with macro insn");
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++cur_reloc;
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} else {
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// normal instruction (not a macro)
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*write_ptr = *read_ptr;
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++read_ptr;
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++write_ptr;
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++cur_insn_addr;
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}
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}
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// step 3: sort relocations array
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qsort(reloc_info, macro_count, sizeof(reloc_info_t),
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reloc_sort_func);
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// step 4: walk relocations array and fix instructions
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reloc_info_t* reloc_end = reloc_info + macro_count;
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cur_reloc = reloc_info;
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while(cur_reloc < reloc_end) {
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reloc_info_t label_info = *cur_reloc;
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assert(label_info.type == RELOC_TYPE_LABEL);
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++cur_reloc;
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while (cur_reloc < reloc_end) {
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if (cur_reloc->type == RELOC_TYPE_LABEL) {
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if(cur_reloc->label == label_info.label) {
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ESP_LOGE(TAG, "duplicate label definition: %d",
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label_info.label);
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free(reloc_info);
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return ESP_ERR_ULP_DUPLICATE_LABEL;
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}
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break;
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}
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if (cur_reloc->label != label_info.label) {
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ESP_LOGE(TAG, "branch to an inexistent label: %d",
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cur_reloc->label);
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free(reloc_info);
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return ESP_ERR_ULP_UNDEFINED_LABEL;
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}
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esp_err_t rc = do_single_reloc(output_program, load_addr,
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label_info, *cur_reloc);
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if (rc != ESP_OK) {
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free(reloc_info);
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return rc;
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}
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++cur_reloc;
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}
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}
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free(reloc_info);
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*psize = real_program_size;
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return ESP_OK;
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}
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