* Convert files to UTF-8.
  * Also correct some people's names
    (one example is Eißfeldt, which was found in a source file.
    Given that the author used an ß at all in a source file
    indicates that the real name has in fact a 'ß' and not an 'ss',
    which is commonly used as a substitute for 'ß' when limited to
    7bit.)
  * Correct town names (Goettingen -> Göttingen)
  * Update Eberhard Mönkeberg's address (http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/1/8/313)
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|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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|MOTOROLA MICROPROCESSOR & MEMORY TECHNOLOGY GROUP
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|M68000 Hi-Performance Microprocessor Division
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|M68060 Software Package
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|Production Release P1.00 -- October 10, 1994
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|
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|M68060 Software Package Copyright © 1993, 1994 Motorola Inc.  All rights reserved.
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|
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|THE SOFTWARE is provided on an "AS IS" basis and without warranty.
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|To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
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|MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
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|INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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|and any warranty against infringement with regard to the SOFTWARE
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|(INCLUDING ANY MODIFIED VERSIONS THEREOF) and any accompanying written materials.
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|
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|To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
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|IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
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|(INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
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|BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS)
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|ARISING OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE.
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|Motorola assumes no responsibility for the maintenance and support of the SOFTWARE.
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|
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|You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the SOFTWARE
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|so long as this entire notice is retained without alteration in any modified and/or
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|redistributed versions, and that such modified versions are clearly identified as such.
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|No licenses are granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under any patents
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|or trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
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|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| os.s
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|
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| This file contains:
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|	- example "Call-Out"s required by both the ISP and FPSP.
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|
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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|################################
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| EXAMPLE CALL-OUTS		#
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|				#
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| _060_dmem_write()		#
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| _060_dmem_read()		#
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| _060_imem_read()		#
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| _060_dmem_read_byte()		#
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| _060_dmem_read_word()		#
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| _060_dmem_read_long()		#
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| _060_imem_read_word()		#
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| _060_imem_read_long()		#
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| _060_dmem_write_byte()	#
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| _060_dmem_write_word()	#
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| _060_dmem_write_long()	#
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|				#
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| _060_real_trace()		#
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| _060_real_access()		#
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|################################
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|
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| Each IO routine checks to see if the memory write/read is to/from user
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| or supervisor application space. The examples below use simple "move"
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| instructions for supervisor mode applications and call _copyin()/_copyout()
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| for user mode applications.
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| When installing the 060SP, the _copyin()/_copyout() equivalents for a
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| given operating system should be substituted.
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|
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| The addresses within the 060SP are guaranteed to be on the stack.
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| The result is that Unix processes are allowed to sleep as a consequence
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| of a page fault during a _copyout.
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|
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| Linux/68k: The _060_[id]mem_{read,write}_{byte,word,long} functions
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| (i.e. all the known length <= 4) are implemented by single moves
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| statements instead of (more expensive) copy{in,out} calls, if
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| working in user space
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|
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| _060_dmem_write():
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|
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| Writes to data memory while in supervisor mode.
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - supervisor source address
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|	a1 - user destination address
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|	d0 - number of bytes to write
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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	.global		_060_dmem_write
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_060_dmem_write:
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	subq.l		#1,%d0
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	btst		#0x5,0x4(%a6)		| check for supervisor state
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	beqs		user_write
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super_write:
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	move.b		(%a0)+,(%a1)+		| copy 1 byte
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	dbra		%d0,super_write		| quit if --ctr < 0
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	clr.l		%d1			| return success
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	rts
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user_write:
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	move.b		(%a0)+,%d1		| copy 1 byte
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copyoutae:
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	movs.b		%d1,(%a1)+
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	dbra		%d0,user_write		| quit if --ctr < 0
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	clr.l		%d1			| return success
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	rts
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|
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| _060_imem_read(), _060_dmem_read():
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|
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| Reads from data/instruction memory while in supervisor mode.
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - user source address
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|	a1 - supervisor destination address
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|	d0 - number of bytes to read
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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	.global		_060_imem_read
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	.global		_060_dmem_read
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_060_imem_read:
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_060_dmem_read:
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	subq.l		#1,%d0
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	btst		#0x5,0x4(%a6)		| check for supervisor state
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	beqs		user_read
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super_read:
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	move.b		(%a0)+,(%a1)+		| copy 1 byte
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	dbra		%d0,super_read		| quit if --ctr < 0
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	clr.l		%d1			| return success
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	rts
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user_read:
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copyinae:
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	movs.b		(%a0)+,%d1
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	move.b		%d1,(%a1)+		| copy 1 byte
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	dbra		%d0,user_read		| quit if --ctr < 0
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	clr.l		%d1			| return success
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	rts
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|
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| _060_dmem_read_byte():
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|
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| Read a data byte from user memory.
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - user source address
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d0 - data byte in d0
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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	.global		_060_dmem_read_byte
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_060_dmem_read_byte:
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	clr.l		%d0			| clear whole longword
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	clr.l		%d1			| assume success
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	btst		#0x5,0x4(%a6)		| check for supervisor state
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	bnes		dmrbs			| supervisor
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dmrbuae:movs.b		(%a0),%d0		| fetch user byte
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	rts
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dmrbs:	move.b		(%a0),%d0		| fetch super byte
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	rts
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|
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| _060_dmem_read_word():
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|
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| Read a data word from user memory.
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - user source address
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d0 - data word in d0
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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| _060_imem_read_word():
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|
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| Read an instruction word from user memory.
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - user source address
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d0 - instruction word in d0
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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	.global		_060_dmem_read_word
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	.global		_060_imem_read_word
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_060_dmem_read_word:
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_060_imem_read_word:
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	clr.l		%d1			| assume success
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	clr.l		%d0			| clear whole longword
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	btst		#0x5,0x4(%a6)		| check for supervisor state
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	bnes		dmrws			| supervisor
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dmrwuae:movs.w		(%a0), %d0		| fetch user word
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	rts
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dmrws:	move.w		(%a0), %d0		| fetch super word
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	rts
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|
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| _060_dmem_read_long():
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|
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - user source address
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d0 - data longword in d0
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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| _060_imem_read_long():
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|
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| Read an instruction longword from user memory.
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - user source address
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d0 - instruction longword in d0
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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	.global		_060_dmem_read_long
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	.global		_060_imem_read_long
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_060_dmem_read_long:
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_060_imem_read_long:
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	clr.l		%d1			| assume success
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	btst		#0x5,0x4(%a6)		| check for supervisor state
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	bnes		dmrls			| supervisor
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dmrluae:movs.l		(%a0),%d0		| fetch user longword
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	rts
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dmrls:	move.l		(%a0),%d0		| fetch super longword
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	rts
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|
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| _060_dmem_write_byte():
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|
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| Write a data byte to user memory.
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - user destination address
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|	d0 - data byte in d0
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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	.global		_060_dmem_write_byte
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_060_dmem_write_byte:
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	clr.l		%d1			| assume success
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	btst		#0x5,0x4(%a6)		| check for supervisor state
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	bnes		dmwbs			| supervisor
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dmwbuae:movs.b		%d0,(%a0)		| store user byte
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	rts
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dmwbs:	move.b		%d0,(%a0)		| store super byte
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	rts
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|
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| _060_dmem_write_word():
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|
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| Write a data word to user memory.
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - user destination address
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|	d0 - data word in d0
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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	.global		_060_dmem_write_word
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_060_dmem_write_word:
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	clr.l		%d1			| assume success
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	btst		#0x5,0x4(%a6)		| check for supervisor state
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	bnes		dmwws			| supervisor
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dmwwu:
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dmwwuae:movs.w		%d0,(%a0)		| store user word
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	bras		dmwwr
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dmwws:	move.w		%d0,(%a0)		| store super word
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dmwwr:	clr.l		%d1			| return success
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	rts
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|
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| _060_dmem_write_long():
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|
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| Write a data longword to user memory.
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|
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| INPUTS:
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|	a0 - user destination address
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|	d0 - data longword in d0
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|	0x4(%a6),bit5 - 1 = supervisor mode, 0 = user mode
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| OUTPUTS:
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|	d1 - 0 = success, !0 = failure
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|
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	.global		_060_dmem_write_long
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_060_dmem_write_long:
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	clr.l		%d1			| assume success
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	btst		#0x5,0x4(%a6)		| check for supervisor state
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	bnes		dmwls			| supervisor
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dmwluae:movs.l		%d0,(%a0)		| store user longword
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	rts
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dmwls:	move.l		%d0,(%a0)		| store super longword
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	rts
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#if 0
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|###############################################
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|
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| Use these routines if your kernel doesn't have _copyout/_copyin equivalents.
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| Assumes that D0/D1/A0/A1 are scratch registers. The _copyin/_copyout
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| below assume that the SFC/DFC have been set previously.
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|
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| Linux/68k: These are basically non-inlined versions of
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| memcpy_{to,from}fs, but without long-transfer optimization
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| Note: Assumed that SFC/DFC are pointing correctly to user data
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| space... Should be right, or are there any exceptions?
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|
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| int _copyout(supervisor_addr, user_addr, nbytes)
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|
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	.global		_copyout
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_copyout:
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	move.l		4(%sp),%a0		| source
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	move.l		8(%sp),%a1		| destination
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	move.l		12(%sp),%d0		| count
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	subq.l		#1,%d0
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moreout:
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	move.b		(%a0)+,%d1		| fetch supervisor byte
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copyoutae:
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	movs.b		%d1,(%a1)+		| store user byte
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	dbra		%d0,moreout		| are we through yet?
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	moveq		#0,%d0			| return success
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	rts
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|
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| int _copyin(user_addr, supervisor_addr, nbytes)
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|
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	.global		_copyin
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_copyin:
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	move.l		4(%sp),%a0		| source
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	move.l		8(%sp),%a1		| destination
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	move.l		12(%sp),%d0		| count
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    subq.l      #1,%d0
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morein:
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copyinae:
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	movs.b		(%a0)+,%d1		| fetch user byte
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	move.b		%d1,(%a1)+		| write supervisor byte
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	dbra		%d0,morein		| are we through yet?
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	moveq		#0,%d0			| return success
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	rts
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#endif
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|###########################################################################
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|
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| _060_real_trace():
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|
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| This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an instruction is being traced
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| and there are no other higher priority exceptions pending for this instruction
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| or they have already been processed.
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|
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| The sample code below simply executes an "rte".
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|
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	.global		_060_real_trace
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_060_real_trace:
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	bral	trap
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|
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| _060_real_access():
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|
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| This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an access error exception
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| is encountered. The routine below should point to the operating system
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| handler for access error exceptions. The exception stack frame is an
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| 8-word access error frame.
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|
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| The sample routine below simply executes an "rte" instruction which
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| is most likely the incorrect thing to do and could put the system
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| into an infinite loop.
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|
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	.global		_060_real_access
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_060_real_access:
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	bral	buserr
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| Execption handling for movs access to illegal memory
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	.section .fixup,#alloc,#execinstr
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	.even
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1:	moveq		#-1,%d1
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	rts
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.section __ex_table,#alloc
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	.align 4
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	.long	dmrbuae,1b
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	.long	dmrwuae,1b
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	.long	dmrluae,1b
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	.long	dmwbuae,1b
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	.long	dmwwuae,1b
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	.long	dmwluae,1b
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	.long	copyoutae,1b
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	.long	copyinae,1b
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	.text
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