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The action to potentially switch sp register is not occurring at the correct point in the interrupt entry or exception exit sequences. For the interrupt entry case the sp on entry is used to create the stack exception frame - but this may well be the user stack pointer, since we haven't done the switch yet. Re-order the flow to switch the sp regs then use the current sp to create the exception frame. For the return from exception case the code is unwinding the sp after switching sp registers. But it should always unwind the supervisor sp first, then carry out any required sp switch. Note that these problems don't effect operation unless the user sp bit is set in the CACR register. Only a single sp is used in the default power up state. Previously Linux only used this single sp mode. But modern versions of Linux use the user sp mode now, so we need correct behavior for Linux to work. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Tested-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Message-id: 1434721406-25288-4-git-send-email-gerg@uclinux.org Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
233 lines
5.8 KiB
C
233 lines
5.8 KiB
C
/*
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* M68K helper routines
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2007 CodeSourcery
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include "cpu.h"
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#include "exec/helper-proto.h"
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#include "exec/cpu_ldst.h"
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#include "exec/semihost.h"
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#if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
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void m68k_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cs)
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{
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cs->exception_index = -1;
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}
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static inline void do_interrupt_m68k_hardirq(CPUM68KState *env)
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{
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}
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#else
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/* Try to fill the TLB and return an exception if error. If retaddr is
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NULL, it means that the function was called in C code (i.e. not
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from generated code or from helper.c) */
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void tlb_fill(CPUState *cs, target_ulong addr, int is_write, int mmu_idx,
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uintptr_t retaddr)
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{
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int ret;
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ret = m68k_cpu_handle_mmu_fault(cs, addr, is_write, mmu_idx);
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if (unlikely(ret)) {
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if (retaddr) {
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/* now we have a real cpu fault */
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cpu_restore_state(cs, retaddr);
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}
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cpu_loop_exit(cs);
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}
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}
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static void do_rte(CPUM68KState *env)
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{
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uint32_t sp;
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uint32_t fmt;
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sp = env->aregs[7];
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fmt = cpu_ldl_kernel(env, sp);
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env->pc = cpu_ldl_kernel(env, sp + 4);
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sp |= (fmt >> 28) & 3;
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env->sr = fmt & 0xffff;
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env->aregs[7] = sp + 8;
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m68k_switch_sp(env);
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}
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static void do_interrupt_all(CPUM68KState *env, int is_hw)
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{
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CPUState *cs = CPU(m68k_env_get_cpu(env));
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uint32_t sp;
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uint32_t fmt;
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uint32_t retaddr;
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uint32_t vector;
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fmt = 0;
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retaddr = env->pc;
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if (!is_hw) {
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switch (cs->exception_index) {
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case EXCP_RTE:
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/* Return from an exception. */
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do_rte(env);
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return;
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case EXCP_HALT_INSN:
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if (semihosting_enabled()
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&& (env->sr & SR_S) != 0
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&& (env->pc & 3) == 0
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&& cpu_lduw_code(env, env->pc - 4) == 0x4e71
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&& cpu_ldl_code(env, env->pc) == 0x4e7bf000) {
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env->pc += 4;
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do_m68k_semihosting(env, env->dregs[0]);
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return;
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}
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cs->halted = 1;
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cs->exception_index = EXCP_HLT;
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cpu_loop_exit(cs);
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return;
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}
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if (cs->exception_index >= EXCP_TRAP0
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&& cs->exception_index <= EXCP_TRAP15) {
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/* Move the PC after the trap instruction. */
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retaddr += 2;
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}
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}
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vector = cs->exception_index << 2;
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fmt |= 0x40000000;
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fmt |= vector << 16;
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fmt |= env->sr;
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env->sr |= SR_S;
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if (is_hw) {
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env->sr = (env->sr & ~SR_I) | (env->pending_level << SR_I_SHIFT);
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env->sr &= ~SR_M;
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}
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m68k_switch_sp(env);
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sp = env->aregs[7];
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fmt |= (sp & 3) << 28;
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/* ??? This could cause MMU faults. */
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sp &= ~3;
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sp -= 4;
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cpu_stl_kernel(env, sp, retaddr);
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sp -= 4;
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cpu_stl_kernel(env, sp, fmt);
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env->aregs[7] = sp;
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/* Jump to vector. */
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env->pc = cpu_ldl_kernel(env, env->vbr + vector);
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}
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void m68k_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cs)
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{
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M68kCPU *cpu = M68K_CPU(cs);
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CPUM68KState *env = &cpu->env;
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do_interrupt_all(env, 0);
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}
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static inline void do_interrupt_m68k_hardirq(CPUM68KState *env)
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{
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do_interrupt_all(env, 1);
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}
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#endif
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bool m68k_cpu_exec_interrupt(CPUState *cs, int interrupt_request)
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{
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M68kCPU *cpu = M68K_CPU(cs);
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CPUM68KState *env = &cpu->env;
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if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD
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&& ((env->sr & SR_I) >> SR_I_SHIFT) < env->pending_level) {
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/* Real hardware gets the interrupt vector via an IACK cycle
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at this point. Current emulated hardware doesn't rely on
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this, so we provide/save the vector when the interrupt is
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first signalled. */
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cs->exception_index = env->pending_vector;
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do_interrupt_m68k_hardirq(env);
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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static void raise_exception(CPUM68KState *env, int tt)
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{
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CPUState *cs = CPU(m68k_env_get_cpu(env));
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cs->exception_index = tt;
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cpu_loop_exit(cs);
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}
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void HELPER(raise_exception)(CPUM68KState *env, uint32_t tt)
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{
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raise_exception(env, tt);
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}
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void HELPER(divu)(CPUM68KState *env, uint32_t word)
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{
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uint32_t num;
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uint32_t den;
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uint32_t quot;
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uint32_t rem;
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uint32_t flags;
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num = env->div1;
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den = env->div2;
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/* ??? This needs to make sure the throwing location is accurate. */
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if (den == 0) {
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raise_exception(env, EXCP_DIV0);
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}
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quot = num / den;
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rem = num % den;
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flags = 0;
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if (word && quot > 0xffff)
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flags |= CCF_V;
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if (quot == 0)
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flags |= CCF_Z;
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else if ((int32_t)quot < 0)
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flags |= CCF_N;
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env->div1 = quot;
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env->div2 = rem;
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env->cc_dest = flags;
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}
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void HELPER(divs)(CPUM68KState *env, uint32_t word)
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{
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int32_t num;
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int32_t den;
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int32_t quot;
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int32_t rem;
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int32_t flags;
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num = env->div1;
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den = env->div2;
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if (den == 0) {
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raise_exception(env, EXCP_DIV0);
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}
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quot = num / den;
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rem = num % den;
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flags = 0;
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if (word && quot != (int16_t)quot)
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flags |= CCF_V;
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if (quot == 0)
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flags |= CCF_Z;
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else if (quot < 0)
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flags |= CCF_N;
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env->div1 = quot;
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env->div2 = rem;
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env->cc_dest = flags;
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}
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