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rp2040: add multicore support
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Ron Evans
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//go:build scheduler.tasks && cortexm
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//go:build (scheduler.tasks || scheduler.cores) && cortexm
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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uintptr_t SystemStack() {
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uintptr_t SystemStack() {
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//go:build scheduler.tasks && cortexm
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//go:build (scheduler.tasks || scheduler.cores) && cortexm
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package task
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package task
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ func gcMarkReachable() {
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// Busy-wait until all the other cores are ready. They certainly should be,
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// Busy-wait until all the other cores are ready. They certainly should be,
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// after the scanning we did above.
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// after the scanning we did above.
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for gcScanState.Load() != numCPU {
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for gcScanState.Load() != numCPU {
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spinLoopHint()
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spinLoopWait()
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}
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}
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gcScanState.Store(0)
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gcScanState.Store(0)
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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ func gcMarkReachable() {
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// Busy-wait until this core finished scanning.
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// Busy-wait until this core finished scanning.
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for gcScanState.Load() == 0 {
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for gcScanState.Load() == 0 {
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spinLoopHint()
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spinLoopWait()
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}
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}
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gcScanState.Store(0)
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gcScanState.Store(0)
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}
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}
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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ func gcResumeWorld() {
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// Busy-wait until the core acknowledges the signal (and is going to return
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// Busy-wait until the core acknowledges the signal (and is going to return
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// from the interrupt handler).
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// from the interrupt handler).
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for gcScanState.Load() != numCPU-1 {
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for gcScanState.Load() != numCPU-1 {
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spinLoopHint()
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spinLoopWait()
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}
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}
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gcScanState.Store(0)
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gcScanState.Store(0)
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}
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}
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@@ -4,10 +4,17 @@ package runtime
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import (
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import (
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"device/arm"
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"device/arm"
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"device/rp"
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"internal/task"
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"machine"
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"machine"
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"machine/usb/cdc"
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"machine/usb/cdc"
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"runtime/interrupt"
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"runtime/volatile"
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"unsafe"
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)
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)
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const numCPU = 2
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// machineTicks is provided by package machine.
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// machineTicks is provided by package machine.
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func machineTicks() uint64
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func machineTicks() uint64
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Currently sleeping core, or 0xff.
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// Must only be accessed with the scheduler lock held.
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var sleepingCore uint8 = 0xff
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// Return whether another core is sleeping.
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// May only be called with the scheduler lock held.
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func hasSleepingCore() bool {
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return sleepingCore != 0xff
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}
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// Almost identical to sleepTicks, except that it will unlock/lock the scheduler
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// while sleeping and is interruptible by interruptSleepTicksMulticore.
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// This may only be called with the scheduler lock held.
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func sleepTicksMulticore(d timeUnit) {
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sleepingCore = uint8(currentCPU())
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// Note: interruptSleepTicksMulticore will be able to interrupt this, since
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// it executes the "sev" instruction which would make sleepTicks return
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// immediately without sleeping. Even if it happens while configuring the
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// sleep operation.
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schedulerLock.Unlock()
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sleepTicks(d)
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schedulerLock.Lock()
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sleepingCore = 0xff
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}
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// Interrupt an ongoing call to sleepTicksMulticore on another core.
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func interruptSleepTicksMulticore(wakeup timeUnit) {
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arm.Asm("sev")
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}
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// Number of cores that are currently in schedulerUnlockAndWait.
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// It is possible for both cores to be sleeping, if the program is waiting for
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// an interrupt (or is deadlocked).
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var waitingCore uint8
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// Put the scheduler to sleep, since there are no tasks to run.
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// This will unlock the scheduler lock, and must be called with the scheduler
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// lock held.
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func schedulerUnlockAndWait() {
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waitingCore++
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schedulerLock.Unlock()
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arm.Asm("wfe")
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schedulerLock.Lock()
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waitingCore--
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}
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// Wake another core, if one is sleeping. Must be called with the scheduler lock
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// held.
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func schedulerWake() {
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if waitingCore != 0 {
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arm.Asm("sev")
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}
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}
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// Return the current core number: 0 or 1.
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func currentCPU() uint32 {
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return rp.SIO.CPUID.Get()
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}
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// Start the secondary cores for this chip.
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// On the RP2040, there is only one other core to start.
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func startSecondaryCores() {
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// Start the second core of the RP2040.
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// See section 2.8.2 in the datasheet.
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seq := 0
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for {
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cmd := core1StartSequence[seq]
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if cmd == 0 {
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multicore_fifo_drain()
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arm.Asm("sev")
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}
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multicore_fifo_push_blocking(cmd)
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response := multicore_fifo_pop_blocking()
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if cmd != response {
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seq = 0
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continue
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}
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seq = seq + 1
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if seq >= len(core1StartSequence) {
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break
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}
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}
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// Enable the FIFO interrupt for the GC stop the world phase.
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// We can only do this after we don't need the FIFO anymore for starting the
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// second core.
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intr := interrupt.New(rp.IRQ_SIO_IRQ_PROC0, func(intr interrupt.Interrupt) {
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switch rp.SIO.FIFO_RD.Get() {
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case 1:
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gcInterruptHandler(0)
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}
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})
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intr.Enable()
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intr.SetPriority(0xff)
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}
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var core1StartSequence = [...]uint32{
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0, 0, 1,
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uint32(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&__isr_vector))),
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uint32(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&stack1TopSymbol))),
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uint32(exportedFuncPtr(runCore1)),
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}
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//go:extern __isr_vector
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var __isr_vector [0]uint32
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//go:extern _stack1_top
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var stack1TopSymbol [0]uint32
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// The function that is started on the second core.
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//
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//export tinygo_runCore1
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func runCore1() {
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// Clear sticky bit that seems to have been set while starting this core.
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rp.SIO.FIFO_ST.Set(rp.SIO_FIFO_ST_ROE)
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// Enable the FIFO interrupt, mainly used for the stop-the-world phase of
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// the GC.
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// Use the lowest possible priority (highest priority value), so that other
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// interrupts can still happen while the GC is running.
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intr := interrupt.New(rp.IRQ_SIO_IRQ_PROC1, func(intr interrupt.Interrupt) {
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switch rp.SIO.FIFO_RD.Get() {
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case 1:
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gcInterruptHandler(1)
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}
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})
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intr.Enable()
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intr.SetPriority(0xff)
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// Now start running the scheduler on this core.
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schedulerLock.Lock()
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scheduler(false)
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schedulerLock.Unlock()
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// The main function returned.
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exit(0)
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}
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// The below multicore_fifo_* functions have been translated from the Raspberry
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// Pi Pico SDK.
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func multicore_fifo_rvalid() bool {
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return rp.SIO.FIFO_ST.Get()&rp.SIO_FIFO_ST_VLD != 0
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}
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func multicore_fifo_wready() bool {
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return rp.SIO.FIFO_ST.Get()&rp.SIO_FIFO_ST_RDY != 0
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}
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func multicore_fifo_drain() {
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for multicore_fifo_rvalid() {
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rp.SIO.FIFO_RD.Get()
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}
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}
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func multicore_fifo_push_blocking(data uint32) {
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for !multicore_fifo_wready() {
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}
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rp.SIO.FIFO_WR.Set(data)
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arm.Asm("sev")
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}
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func multicore_fifo_pop_blocking() uint32 {
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for !multicore_fifo_rvalid() {
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arm.Asm("wfe")
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}
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return rp.SIO.FIFO_RD.Get()
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}
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var gcSignalWait volatile.Register8
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// This function handles that, and only returns after the stop-the-world phase
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func gcInterruptHandler(hartID uint32) {
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gcScanState.Add(1)
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arm.Asm("sev")
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// Wait until we get a signal to start scanning.
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for gcSignalWait.Get() == 0 {
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arm.Asm("wfe")
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}
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gcSignalWait.Set(0)
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scanCurrentStack()
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if !task.OnSystemStack() {
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// Mark system stack.
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markRoots(task.SystemStack(), coreStackTop(hartID))
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}
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gcScanState.Store(1)
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arm.Asm("sev")
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// Wait until we get a signal that the stop-the-world phase has ended.
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for gcSignalWait.Get() == 0 {
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arm.Asm("wfe")
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}
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gcSignalWait.Set(0)
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gcScanState.Add(1)
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arm.Asm("sev")
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}
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// Pause the given core by sending it an interrupt.
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func gcPauseCore(core uint32) {
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rp.SIO.FIFO_WR.Set(1)
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}
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// Signal the given core that it can resume one step.
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// This is called twice after gcPauseCore: the first time to scan the stack of
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// the core, and the second time to end the stop-the-world phase.
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func gcSignalCore(core uint32) {
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gcSignalWait.Set(1)
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arm.Asm("sev")
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}
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// core.
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func coreStackTop(core uint32) uintptr {
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switch core {
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case 0:
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return uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&stackTopSymbol))
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return uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&stack1TopSymbol))
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runtimePanic("unexpected core")
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}
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}
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// These spinlocks are needed by the runtime.
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var (
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printLock = spinLock{id: 0}
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schedulerLock = spinLock{id: 1}
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atomicsLock = spinLock{id: 2}
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futexLock = spinLock{id: 3}
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)
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// A hardware spinlock, one of the 32 spinlocks defined in the SIO peripheral.
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type spinLock struct {
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id uint8
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}
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// Return the spinlock register: rp.SIO.SPINLOCKx
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func (l *spinLock) spinlock() *volatile.Register32 {
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return (*volatile.Register32)(unsafe.Add(unsafe.Pointer(&rp.SIO.SPINLOCK0), l.id*4))
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}
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func (l *spinLock) Lock() {
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// Wait for the lock to be available.
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spinlock := l.spinlock()
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for spinlock.Get() == 0 {
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// TODO: use wfe and send an event when unlocking so the CPU can go to
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// sleep while waiting for the lock.
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// Unfortunately when doing that, time.Sleep() seems to hang somewhere.
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// This needs some debugging to figure out.
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}
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}
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func (l *spinLock) Unlock() {
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l.spinlock().Set(0)
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}
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// Wait until a signal is received, indicating that it can resume from the
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// spinloop.
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func spinLoopWait() {
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arm.Asm("wfe")
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}
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func waitForEvents() {
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func waitForEvents() {
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arm.Asm("wfe")
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arm.Asm("wfe")
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}
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}
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func (l *spinLock) Lock() {
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func (l *spinLock) Lock() {
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// Try to replace 0 with 1. Once we succeed, the lock has been acquired.
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// Try to replace 0 with 1. Once we succeed, the lock has been acquired.
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for !l.Uint32.CompareAndSwap(0, 1) {
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for !l.Uint32.CompareAndSwap(0, 1) {
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spinLoopHint()
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spinLoopWait()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Hint to the CPU that this core is just waiting, and the core can go into a
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// Hint to the CPU that this core is just waiting, and the core can go into a
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// lower energy state.
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// lower energy state.
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func spinLoopHint() {
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func spinLoopWait() {
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// This is a no-op in QEMU TCG (but added here for completeness):
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// This is a no-op in QEMU TCG (but added here for completeness):
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// https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/v9.2.3/target/riscv/insn_trans/trans_rvi.c.inc#L856
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// https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/v9.2.3/target/riscv/insn_trans/trans_rvi.c.inc#L856
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riscv.Asm("pause")
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riscv.Asm("pause")
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_stack_top = .;
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_stack_top = .;
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} >RAM
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} >RAM
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/* Stack for second core (core 1), if there is one. */
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.stack1 (NOLOAD) :
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{
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. += DEFINED(__num_stacks) && __num_stacks >= 2 ? _stack_size : 0;
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_stack1_top = .;
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/* Start address (in flash) of .data, used by startup code. */
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/* Start address (in flash) of .data, used by startup code. */
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_sidata = LOADADDR(.data);
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_sidata = LOADADDR(.data);
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{
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{
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"inherits": ["cortex-m0plus"],
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"inherits": ["cortex-m0plus"],
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"build-tags": ["rp2040", "rp"],
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"build-tags": ["rp2040", "rp"],
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"scheduler": "cores",
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"flash-1200-bps-reset": "true",
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"flash-1200-bps-reset": "true",
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"flash-method": "msd",
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"flash-method": "msd",
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"serial": "usb",
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"serial": "usb",
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"extra-files": [
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"extra-files": [
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"src/device/rp/rp2040.s"
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"src/device/rp/rp2040.s"
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],
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],
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"ldflags": [
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"--defsym=__num_stacks=2"
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],
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"linkerscript": "targets/rp2040.ld",
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"linkerscript": "targets/rp2040.ld",
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"openocd-interface": "picoprobe",
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"openocd-interface": "picoprobe",
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"openocd-transport": "swd",
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"openocd-transport": "swd",
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