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//! Minimal startup / runtime for RISC-V CPU's
//!
//! # Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)
//!
//! This crate is guaranteed to compile on stable Rust 1.42 and up. It *might*
//! compile with older versions but that may change in any new patch release.
//!
//! # Features
//!
//! This crate provides
//!
//! - Before main initialization of the `.bss` and `.data` sections.
//!
//! - `#[entry]` to declare the entry point of the program
//! - `#[pre_init]` to run code *before* `static` variables are initialized
//!
//! - A linker script that encodes the memory layout of a generic RISC-V
//! microcontroller. This linker script is missing some information that must
//! be supplied through a `memory.x` file (see example below). This file
//! must be supplied using rustflags and listed *before* `link.x`. Arbitrary
//! filename can be use instead of `memory.x`.
//!
//! - A `_sheap` symbol at whose address you can locate a heap.
//!
//! ``` text
//! $ cargo new --bin app && cd $_
//!
//! $ # add this crate as a dependency
//! $ edit Cargo.toml && cat $_
//! [dependencies]
//! riscv-rt = "0.6.1"
//! panic-halt = "0.2.0"
//!
//! $ # memory layout of the device
//! $ edit memory.x && cat $_
//! MEMORY
//! {
//! RAM : ORIGIN = 0x80000000, LENGTH = 16K
//! FLASH : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 16M
//! }
//!
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_TEXT", FLASH);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_RODATA", FLASH);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_DATA", RAM);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_BSS", RAM);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_HEAP", RAM);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_STACK", RAM);
//!
//! $ edit src/main.rs && cat $_
//! ```
//!
//! ``` ignore,no_run
//! #![no_std]
//! #![no_main]
//!
//! extern crate panic_halt;
//!
//! use riscv_rt::entry;
//!
//! // use `main` as the entry point of this application
//! // `main` is not allowed to return
//! #[entry]
//! fn main() -> ! {
//! // do something here
//! loop { }
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ``` text
//! $ mkdir .cargo && edit .cargo/config && cat $_
//! [target.riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf]
//! rustflags = [
//! "-C", "link-arg=-Tmemory.x",
//! "-C", "link-arg=-Tlink.x",
//! ]
//!
//! [build]
//! target = "riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf"
//! $ edit build.rs && cat $_
//! ```
//!
//! ``` ignore,no_run
//! use std::env;
//! use std::fs::File;
//! use std::io::Write;
//! use std::path::Path;
//!
//! /// Put the linker script somewhere the linker can find it.
//! fn main() {
//! let out_dir = env::var("OUT_DIR").expect("No out dir");
//! let dest_path = Path::new(&out_dir);
//! let mut f = File::create(&dest_path.join("memory.x"))
//! .expect("Could not create file");
//!
//! f.write_all(include_bytes!("memory.x"))
//! .expect("Could not write file");
//!
//! println!("cargo:rustc-link-search={}", dest_path.display());
//!
//! println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=memory.x");
//! println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs");
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ``` text
//! $ cargo build
//!
//! $ riscv32-unknown-elf-objdump -Cd $(find target -name app) | head
//!
//! Disassembly of section .text:
//!
//! 20000000 <_start>:
//! 20000000: 800011b7 lui gp,0x80001
//! 20000004: 80018193 addi gp,gp,-2048 # 80000800 <_stack_start+0xffffc800>
//! 20000008: 80004137 lui sp,0x80004
//! ```
//!
//! # Symbol interfaces
//!
//! This crate makes heavy use of symbols, linker sections and linker scripts to
//! provide most of its functionality. Below are described the main symbol
//! interfaces.
//!
//! ## `memory.x`
//!
//! This file supplies the information about the device to the linker.
//!
//! ### `MEMORY`
//!
//! The main information that this file must provide is the memory layout of
//! the device in the form of the `MEMORY` command. The command is documented
//! [here][2], but at a minimum you'll want to create at least one memory region.
//!
//! [2]: https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/MEMORY.html
//!
//! To support different relocation models (RAM-only, FLASH+RAM) multiple regions are used:
//!
//! - `REGION_TEXT` - for `.init`, `.trap` and `.text` sections
//! - `REGION_RODATA` - for `.rodata` section and storing initial values for `.data` section
//! - `REGION_DATA` - for `.data` section
//! - `REGION_BSS` - for `.bss` section
//! - `REGION_HEAP` - for the heap area
//! - `REGION_STACK` - for hart stacks
//!
//! Specific aliases for these regions must be defined in `memory.x` file (see example below).
//!
//! ### `_stext`
//!
//! This symbol provides the loading address of `.text` section. This value can be changed
//! to override the loading address of the firmware (for example, in case of bootloader present).
//!
//! If omitted this symbol value will default to `ORIGIN(REGION_TEXT)`.
//!
//! ### `_stack_start`
//!
//! This symbol provides the address at which the call stack will be allocated.
//! The call stack grows downwards so this address is usually set to the highest
//! valid RAM address plus one (this *is* an invalid address but the processor
//! will decrement the stack pointer *before* using its value as an address).
//!
//! In case of multiple harts present, this address defines the initial stack pointer for hart 0.
//! Stack pointer for hart `N` is calculated as `_stack_start - N * _hart_stack_size`.
//!
//! If omitted this symbol value will default to `ORIGIN(REGION_STACK) + LENGTH(REGION_STACK)`.
//!
//! #### Example
//!
//! Allocating the call stack on a different RAM region.
//!
//! ``` text
//! MEMORY
//! {
//! L2_LIM : ORIGIN = 0x08000000, LENGTH = 1M
//! RAM : ORIGIN = 0x80000000, LENGTH = 16K
//! FLASH : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 16M
//! }
//!
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_TEXT", FLASH);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_RODATA", FLASH);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_DATA", RAM);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_BSS", RAM);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_HEAP", RAM);
//! REGION_ALIAS("REGION_STACK", L2_LIM);
//!
//! _stack_start = ORIGIN(L2_LIM) + LENGTH(L2_LIM);
//! ```
//!
//! ### `_max_hart_id`
//!
//! This symbol defines the maximum hart id suppoted. All harts with id
//! greater than `_max_hart_id` will be redirected to `abort()`.
//!
//! This symbol is supposed to be redefined in platform support crates for
//! multi-core targets.
//!
//! If omitted this symbol value will default to 0 (single core).
//!
//! ### `_hart_stack_size`
//!
//! This symbol defines stack area size for *one* hart.
//!
//! If omitted this symbol value will default to 2K.
//!
//! ### `_heap_size`
//!
//! This symbol provides the size of a heap region. The default value is 0. You can set `_heap_size`
//! to a non-zero value if you are planning to use heap allocations.
//!
//! ### `_sheap`
//!
//! This symbol is located in RAM right after the `.bss` and `.data` sections.
//! You can use the address of this symbol as the start address of a heap
//! region. This symbol is 4 byte aligned so that address will be a multiple of 4.
//!
//! #### Example
//!
//! ``` no_run
//! extern crate some_allocator;
//!
//! extern "C" {
//! static _sheap: u8;
//! static _heap_size: u8;
//! }
//!
//! fn main() {
//! unsafe {
//! let heap_bottom = &_sheap as *const u8 as usize;
//! let heap_size = &_heap_size as *const u8 as usize;
//! some_allocator::initialize(heap_bottom, heap_size);
//! }
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ### `_mp_hook`
//!
//! This function is called from all the harts and must return true only for one hart,
//! which will perform memory initialization. For other harts it must return false
//! and implement wake-up in platform-dependent way (e.g. after waiting for a user interrupt).
//!
//! This function can be redefined in the following way:
//!
//! ``` no_run
//! #[export_name = "_mp_hook"]
//! pub extern "Rust" fn mp_hook() -> bool {
//! // ...
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! Default implementation of this function wakes hart 0 and busy-loops all the other harts.
//!
//! ### `ExceptionHandler`
//!
//! This function is called when exception is occured. The exception reason can be decoded from the
//! `mcause` register.
//!
//! This function can be redefined in the following way:
//!
//! ``` no_run
//! #[export_name = "ExceptionHandler"]
//! fn custom_exception_handler(trap_frame: &riscv_rt::TrapFrame) -> ! {
//! // ...
//! }
//! ```
//! or
//! ``` no_run
//! #[no_mangle]
//! fn ExceptionHandler(trap_frame: &riscv_rt::TrapFrame) -> ! {
//! // ...
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! Default implementation of this function stucks in a busy-loop.
//!
//!
//! ### Core interrupt handlers
//!
//! This functions are called when corresponding interrupt is occured.
//! You can define an interrupt handler with one of the following names:
//! * `UserSoft`
//! * `SupervisorSoft`
//! * `MachineSoft`
//! * `UserTimer`
//! * `SupervisorTimer`
//! * `MachineTimer`
//! * `UserExternal`
//! * `SupervisorExternal`
//! * `MachineExternal`
//!
//! For example:
//! ``` no_run
//! #[export_name = "MachineTimer"]
//! fn custom_timer_handler() {
//! // ...
//! }
//! ```
//! or
//! ``` no_run
//! #[no_mangle]
//! fn MachineTimer() {
//! // ...
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! If interrupt handler is not explicitly defined, `DefaultHandler` is called.
//!
//! ### `DefaultHandler`
//!
//! This function is called when interrupt without defined interrupt handler is occured.
//! The interrupt reason can be decoded from the `mcause` register.
//!
//! This function can be redefined in the following way:
//!
//! ``` no_run
//! #[export_name = "DefaultHandler"]
//! fn custom_interrupt_handler() {
//! // ...
//! }
//! ```
//! or
//! ``` no_run
//! #[no_mangle]
//! fn DefaultHandler() {
//! // ...
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! Default implementation of this function stucks in a busy-loop.
// NOTE: Adapted from cortex-m/src/lib.rs
#![no_std]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
extern crate r0;
extern crate riscv;
extern crate riscv_rt_macros as macros;
pub use macros::{entry, pre_init};
use riscv::register::mcause;
#[export_name = "error: riscv-rt appears more than once in the dependency graph"]
#[doc(hidden)]
pub static __ONCE__: () = ();
extern "C" {
// Boundaries of the .bss section
static mut _ebss: u32;
static mut _sbss: u32;
// Boundaries of the .data section
static mut _edata: u32;
static mut _sdata: u32;
// Initial values of the .data section (stored in Flash)
static _sidata: u32;
}
/// Rust entry point (_start_rust)
///
/// Zeros bss section, initializes data section and calls main. This function
/// never returns.
#[link_section = ".init.rust"]
#[export_name = "_start_rust"]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn start_rust() -> ! {
#[rustfmt::skip]
extern "Rust" {
// This symbol will be provided by the user via `#[entry]`
fn main() -> !;
// This symbol will be provided by the user via `#[pre_init]`
fn __pre_init();
fn _setup_interrupts();
fn _mp_hook() -> bool;
}
if _mp_hook() {
__pre_init();
r0::zero_bss(&mut _sbss, &mut _ebss);
r0::init_data(&mut _sdata, &mut _edata, &_sidata);
}
// TODO: Enable FPU when available
_setup_interrupts();
main();
}
/// Registers saved in trap handler
#[allow(missing_docs)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct TrapFrame {
pub ra: usize,
pub t0: usize,
pub t1: usize,
pub t2: usize,
pub t3: usize,
pub t4: usize,
pub t5: usize,
pub t6: usize,
pub a0: usize,
pub a1: usize,
pub a2: usize,
pub a3: usize,
pub a4: usize,
pub a5: usize,
pub a6: usize,
pub a7: usize,
}
/// Trap entry point rust (_start_trap_rust)
///
/// `mcause` is read to determine the cause of the trap. XLEN-1 bit indicates
/// if it's an interrupt or an exception. The result is examined and ExceptionHandler
/// or one of the core interrupt handlers is called.
#[link_section = ".trap.rust"]
#[export_name = "_start_trap_rust"]
pub extern "C" fn start_trap_rust(trap_frame: *const TrapFrame) {
extern "C" {
fn ExceptionHandler(trap_frame: &TrapFrame);
fn DefaultHandler();
}
unsafe {
let cause = mcause::read();
if cause.is_exception() {
ExceptionHandler(&*trap_frame)
} else {
let code = cause.code();
if code < __INTERRUPTS.len() {
let h = &__INTERRUPTS[code];
if h.reserved == 0 {
DefaultHandler();
} else {
(h.handler)();
}
} else {
DefaultHandler();
}
}
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[no_mangle]
#[allow(unused_variables, non_snake_case)]
pub fn DefaultExceptionHandler(trap_frame: &TrapFrame) -> ! {
loop {
// Prevent this from turning into a UDF instruction
// see rust-lang/rust#28728 for details
continue;
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[no_mangle]
#[allow(unused_variables, non_snake_case)]
pub fn DefaultInterruptHandler() {
loop {
// Prevent this from turning into a UDF instruction
// see rust-lang/rust#28728 for details
continue;
}
}
/* Interrupts */
#[doc(hidden)]
pub enum Interrupt {
UserSoft,
SupervisorSoft,
MachineSoft,
UserTimer,
SupervisorTimer,
MachineTimer,
UserExternal,
SupervisorExternal,
MachineExternal,
}
pub use self::Interrupt as interrupt;
extern "C" {
fn UserSoft();
fn SupervisorSoft();
fn MachineSoft();
fn UserTimer();
fn SupervisorTimer();
fn MachineTimer();
fn UserExternal();
fn SupervisorExternal();
fn MachineExternal();
}
#[doc(hidden)]
pub union Vector {
handler: unsafe extern "C" fn(),
reserved: usize,
}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[no_mangle]
pub static __INTERRUPTS: [Vector; 12] = [
Vector { handler: UserSoft },
Vector {
handler: SupervisorSoft,
},
Vector { reserved: 0 },
Vector {
handler: MachineSoft,
},
Vector { handler: UserTimer },
Vector {
handler: SupervisorTimer,
},
Vector { reserved: 0 },
Vector {
handler: MachineTimer,
},
Vector {
handler: UserExternal,
},
Vector {
handler: SupervisorExternal,
},
Vector { reserved: 0 },
Vector {
handler: MachineExternal,
},
];
#[doc(hidden)]
#[no_mangle]
#[rustfmt::skip]
pub unsafe extern "Rust" fn default_pre_init() {}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[no_mangle]
#[rustfmt::skip]
pub extern "Rust" fn default_mp_hook() -> bool {
use riscv::register::mhartid;
match mhartid::read() {
0 => true,
_ => loop {
unsafe { riscv::asm::wfi() }
},
}
}