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xtensa: Remove OS agnostic files from Amazon SMP FreeRTOS port

The previous commit moved the OS agnostic files from the IDF FreeRTOS port to
the xtensa component, thus can be accessed by both IDF and Amazon SMP FreeRTOS.

This commit removes the redudant copies in the Amazon SMP FreeRTOS port.
Darian Leung 2 лет назад
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components/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel-SMP/portable/xtensa/include/freertos/xtensa_api.h

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-/*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- */
-/* This header file has been moved, please include <xtensa/xtensa_api.h> in future */
-#include <xtensa/xtensa_api.h>

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components/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel-SMP/portable/xtensa/include/freertos/xtensa_config.h

@@ -1,188 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2019 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
- *
- * SPDX-FileContributor: 2016-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- */
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
- * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
- * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
- * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
- * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
- * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
- * the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
- * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
- * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
- * CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
- * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
- * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-/*
- * Configuration-specific information for Xtensa build. This file must be
- * included in FreeRTOSConfig.h to properly set up the config-dependent
- * parameters correctly.
- *
- * NOTE: To enable thread-safe C library support, XT_USE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB must
- * be defined to be > 0 somewhere above or on the command line.
- */
-
-#ifndef XTENSA_CONFIG_H
-#define XTENSA_CONFIG_H
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-#include <xtensa/hal.h>
-#include <xtensa/config/core.h>
-#include <xtensa/config/system.h>	/* required for XSHAL_CLIB */
-
-#include "xtensa_context.h"
-
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*                                 STACK REQUIREMENTS
-*
-* This section defines the minimum stack size, and the extra space required to
-* be allocated for saving coprocessor state and/or C library state information
-* (if thread safety is enabled for the C library). The sizes are in bytes.
-*
-* Stack sizes for individual tasks should be derived from these minima based on
-* the maximum call depth of the task and the maximum level of interrupt nesting.
-* A minimum stack size is defined by XT_STACK_MIN_SIZE. This minimum is based
-* on the requirement for a task that calls nothing else but can be interrupted.
-* This assumes that interrupt handlers do not call more than a few levels deep.
-* If this is not true, i.e. one or more interrupt handlers make deep calls then
-* the minimum must be increased.
-*
-* If the Xtensa processor configuration includes coprocessors, then space is
-* allocated to save the coprocessor state on the stack.
-*
-* If thread safety is enabled for the C runtime library, (XT_USE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB
-* is defined) then space is allocated to save the C library context in the TCB.
-*
-* Allocating insufficient stack space is a common source of hard-to-find errors.
-* During development, it is best to enable the FreeRTOS stack checking features.
-*
-* Usage:
-*
-* XT_USE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB -- Define this to a nonzero value to enable thread-safe
-*                            use of the C library. This will require extra stack
-*                            space to be allocated for tasks that use the C library
-*                            reentrant functions. See below for more information.
-*
-* NOTE: The Xtensa toolchain supports multiple C libraries and not all of them
-* support thread safety. Check your core configuration to see which C library
-* was chosen for your system.
-*
-* XT_STACK_MIN_SIZE       -- The minimum stack size for any task. It is recommended
-*                            that you do not use a stack smaller than this for any
-*                            task. In case you want to use stacks smaller than this
-*                            size, you must verify that the smaller size(s) will work
-*                            under all operating conditions.
-*
-* XT_STACK_EXTRA          -- The amount of extra stack space to allocate for a task
-*                            that does not make C library reentrant calls. Add this
-*                            to the amount of stack space required by the task itself.
-*
-* XT_STACK_EXTRA_CLIB     -- The amount of space to allocate for C library state.
-*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* Extra space required for interrupt/exception hooks. */
-#ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-  #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    #define STK_INTEXC_EXTRA        0x200
-  #else
-    #define STK_INTEXC_EXTRA        0x180
-  #endif
-#else
-  #define STK_INTEXC_EXTRA          0
-#endif
-
-/* Check C library thread safety support and compute size of C library save area.
-   For the supported libraries, we enable thread safety by default, and this can
-   be overridden from the compiler/make command line. */
-#if (XSHAL_CLIB == XTHAL_CLIB_NEWLIB) || (XSHAL_CLIB == XTHAL_CLIB_XCLIB)
-  #ifndef XT_USE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB
-    #define XT_USE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB         1
-  #endif
-#else
-  #define XT_USE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB           0
-#endif
-
-#if XT_USE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB > 0u
-  #if XSHAL_CLIB == XTHAL_CLIB_XCLIB
-    #define XT_HAVE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB        1
-    #if !defined __ASSEMBLER__
-      #include <sys/reent.h>
-      #define XT_CLIB_CONTEXT_AREA_SIZE     ((sizeof(struct _reent) + 15) + (-16))
-      #define XT_CLIB_GLOBAL_PTR            _reent_ptr
-      #define _REENT_INIT_PTR               _init_reent
-      #define _impure_ptr                   _reent_ptr
-
-      void _reclaim_reent(void * ptr);
-    #endif
-  #elif XSHAL_CLIB == XTHAL_CLIB_NEWLIB
-    #define XT_HAVE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB        1
-    #if !defined __ASSEMBLER__
-      #include <sys/reent.h>
-      #define XT_CLIB_CONTEXT_AREA_SIZE     ((sizeof(struct _reent) + 15) + (-16))
-      #define XT_CLIB_GLOBAL_PTR            _impure_ptr
-    #endif
-  #else
-    #define XT_HAVE_THREAD_SAFE_CLIB        0
-    #error The selected C runtime library is not thread safe.
-  #endif
-#else
-  #define XT_CLIB_CONTEXT_AREA_SIZE         0
-#endif
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Extra size -- interrupt frame plus coprocessor save area plus hook space.
-  NOTE: Make sure XT_INTEXC_HOOKS is undefined unless you really need the hooks.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-  #define XT_XTRA_SIZE            (XT_STK_FRMSZ + STK_INTEXC_EXTRA + 0x10 + XT_CP_SIZE)
-#else
-  #define XT_XTRA_SIZE            (XT_STK_FRMSZ + STK_INTEXC_EXTRA + 0x20 + XT_CP_SIZE)
-#endif
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Space allocated for user code -- function calls and local variables.
-  NOTE: This number can be adjusted to suit your needs. You must verify that the
-  amount of space you reserve is adequate for the worst-case conditions in your
-  application.
-  NOTE: The windowed ABI requires more stack, since space has to be reserved
-  for spilling register windows.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-  #define XT_USER_SIZE            0x200
-#else
-  #define XT_USER_SIZE            0x400
-#endif
-
-/* Minimum recommended stack size. */
-#define XT_STACK_MIN_SIZE         ((XT_XTRA_SIZE + XT_USER_SIZE) / sizeof(unsigned char))
-
-/* OS overhead with and without C library thread context. */
-#define XT_STACK_EXTRA              (XT_XTRA_SIZE)
-#define XT_STACK_EXTRA_CLIB         (XT_XTRA_SIZE + XT_CLIB_CONTEXT_AREA_SIZE)
-
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* XTENSA_CONFIG_H */

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components/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel-SMP/portable/xtensa/include/freertos/xtensa_context.h

@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- */
-/* This header file has been moved, please include <xtensa/xtensa_context.h> in future */
-#include <xtensa/xtensa_context.h>

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components/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel-SMP/portable/xtensa/include/freertos/xtensa_timer.h

@@ -1,165 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2019 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
- *
- * SPDX-FileContributor: 2016-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- */
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
- * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
- * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
- * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
- * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
- * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
- * the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
- * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
- * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
- * CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
- * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
- * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-/*
- * XTENSA INFORMATION FOR RTOS TICK TIMER AND CLOCK FREQUENCY
- *
- * This header contains definitions and macros for use primarily by Xtensa
- * RTOS assembly coded source files. It includes and uses the Xtensa hardware
- * abstraction layer (HAL) to deal with config specifics. It may also be
- * included in C source files.
- *
- * Edit this file to modify timer selection and to specify clock frequency and
- * tick duration to match timer interrupt to the real-time tick duration.
- *
- * If the RTOS has no timer interrupt, then there is no tick timer and the
- * clock frequency is irrelevant, so all of these macros are left undefined
- * and the Xtensa core configuration need not have a timer.
- */
-
-#ifndef XTENSA_TIMER_H
-#define XTENSA_TIMER_H
-
-#ifdef __ASSEMBLER__
-#include    <xtensa/coreasm.h>
-#endif
-
-#include    <xtensa/corebits.h>
-#include    <xtensa/config/system.h>
-
-#include    "xtensa_rtos.h"     /* in case this wasn't included directly */
-
-#include    "freertos/FreeRTOSConfig.h"
-
-/*
-Select timer to use for periodic tick, and determine its interrupt number
-and priority. User may specify a timer by defining XT_TIMER_INDEX with -D,
-in which case its validity is checked (it must exist in this core and must
-not be on a high priority interrupt - an error will be reported in invalid).
-Otherwise select the first low or medium priority interrupt timer available.
-*/
-#if XCHAL_NUM_TIMERS == 0
-
-  #error "This Xtensa configuration is unsupported, it has no timers."
-
-#else
-
-#ifndef XT_TIMER_INDEX
-  #if XCHAL_TIMER3_INTERRUPT != XTHAL_TIMER_UNCONFIGURED
-    #if XCHAL_INT_LEVEL(XCHAL_TIMER3_INTERRUPT) <= XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL
-      #undef  XT_TIMER_INDEX
-      #define XT_TIMER_INDEX    3
-    #endif
-  #endif
-  #if XCHAL_TIMER2_INTERRUPT != XTHAL_TIMER_UNCONFIGURED
-    #if XCHAL_INT_LEVEL(XCHAL_TIMER2_INTERRUPT) <= XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL
-      #undef  XT_TIMER_INDEX
-      #define XT_TIMER_INDEX    2
-    #endif
-  #endif
-  #if XCHAL_TIMER1_INTERRUPT != XTHAL_TIMER_UNCONFIGURED
-    #if XCHAL_INT_LEVEL(XCHAL_TIMER1_INTERRUPT) <= XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL
-      #undef  XT_TIMER_INDEX
-      #define XT_TIMER_INDEX    1
-    #endif
-  #endif
-  #if XCHAL_TIMER0_INTERRUPT != XTHAL_TIMER_UNCONFIGURED
-    #if XCHAL_INT_LEVEL(XCHAL_TIMER0_INTERRUPT) <= XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL
-      #undef  XT_TIMER_INDEX
-      #define XT_TIMER_INDEX    0
-    #endif
-  #endif
-#endif
-#ifndef XT_TIMER_INDEX
-  #error "There is no suitable timer in this Xtensa configuration."
-#endif
-
-#define XT_CCOMPARE             (CCOMPARE + XT_TIMER_INDEX)
-#define XT_TIMER_INTNUM         XCHAL_TIMER_INTERRUPT(XT_TIMER_INDEX)
-#define XT_TIMER_INTPRI         XCHAL_INT_LEVEL(XT_TIMER_INTNUM)
-#define XT_TIMER_INTEN          (1 << XT_TIMER_INTNUM)
-
-#if XT_TIMER_INTNUM == XTHAL_TIMER_UNCONFIGURED
-  #error "The timer selected by XT_TIMER_INDEX does not exist in this core."
-#elif XT_TIMER_INTPRI > XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL
-  #error "The timer interrupt cannot be high priority (use medium or low)."
-#endif
-
-#endif /* XCHAL_NUM_TIMERS */
-
-/*
-Set processor clock frequency, used to determine clock divisor for timer tick.
-User should BE SURE TO ADJUST THIS for the Xtensa platform being used.
-If using a supported board via the board-independent API defined in xtbsp.h,
-this may be left undefined and frequency and tick divisor will be computed
-and cached during run-time initialization.
-
-NOTE ON SIMULATOR:
-Under the Xtensa instruction set simulator, the frequency can only be estimated
-because it depends on the speed of the host and the version of the simulator.
-Also because it runs much slower than hardware, it is not possible to achieve
-real-time performance for most applications under the simulator. A frequency
-too low does not allow enough time between timer interrupts, starving threads.
-To obtain a more convenient but non-real-time tick duration on the simulator,
-compile with xt-xcc option "-DXT_SIMULATOR".
-Adjust this frequency to taste (it's not real-time anyway!).
-*/
-#if defined(XT_SIMULATOR) && !defined(XT_CLOCK_FREQ)
-#define XT_CLOCK_FREQ       configCPU_CLOCK_HZ
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(XT_CLOCK_FREQ) && !defined(XT_BOARD)
-  #error "XT_CLOCK_FREQ must be defined for the target platform."
-#endif
-
-/*
-Default number of timer "ticks" per second (default 100 for 10ms tick).
-RTOS may define this in its own way (if applicable) in xtensa_rtos.h.
-User may redefine this to an optimal value for the application, either by
-editing this here or in xtensa_rtos.h, or compiling with xt-xcc option
-"-DXT_TICK_PER_SEC=<value>" where <value> is a suitable number.
-*/
-#ifndef XT_TICK_PER_SEC
-#define XT_TICK_PER_SEC    configTICK_RATE_HZ        /* 10 ms tick = 100 ticks per second */
-#endif
-
-/*
-Derivation of clock divisor for timer tick and interrupt (one per tick).
-*/
-#ifdef XT_CLOCK_FREQ
-#define XT_TICK_DIVISOR     (XT_CLOCK_FREQ / XT_TICK_PER_SEC)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
-extern unsigned _xt_tick_divisor;
-extern void     _xt_tick_divisor_init(void);
-#endif
-
-#endif  /* XTENSA_TIMER_H */

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components/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel-SMP/portable/xtensa/xt_asm_utils.h

@@ -1,137 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017, Intel Corporation
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- *
- * SPDX-FileContributor: 2016-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- */
-
-/* File adapted to use on IDF FreeRTOS component, extracted
- * originally from zephyr RTOS code base:
- * https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/blob/dafd348/arch/xtensa/include/xtensa-asm2-s.h
- */
-
-#ifndef __XT_ASM_UTILS_H
-#define __XT_ASM_UTILS_H
-
-/*
- * SPILL_ALL_WINDOWS
- *
- * Spills all windowed registers (i.e. registers not visible as
- * A0-A15) to their ABI-defined spill regions on the stack.
- *
- * Unlike the Xtensa HAL implementation, this code requires that the
- * EXCM and WOE bit be enabled in PS, and relies on repeated hardware
- * exception handling to do the register spills.  The trick is to do a
- * noop write to the high registers, which the hardware will trap
- * (into an overflow exception) in the case where those registers are
- * already used by an existing call frame.  Then it rotates the window
- * and repeats until all but the A0-A3 registers of the original frame
- * are guaranteed to be spilled, eventually rotating back around into
- * the original frame.  Advantages:
- *
- * - Vastly smaller code size
- *
- * - More easily maintained if changes are needed to window over/underflow
- *   exception handling.
- *
- * - Requires no scratch registers to do its work, so can be used safely in any
- *   context.
- *
- * - If the WOE bit is not enabled (for example, in code written for
- *   the CALL0 ABI), this becomes a silent noop and operates compatbily.
- *
- * - Hilariously it's ACTUALLY FASTER than the HAL routine.  And not
- *   just a little bit, it's MUCH faster.  With a mostly full register
- *   file on an LX6 core (ESP-32) I'm measuring 145 cycles to spill
- *   registers with this vs. 279 (!) to do it with
- *   xthal_spill_windows().
- */
-
-.macro SPILL_ALL_WINDOWS
-#if XCHAL_NUM_AREGS == 64
-    and a12, a12, a12
-    rotw 3
-    and a12, a12, a12
-    rotw 3
-    and a12, a12, a12
-    rotw 3
-    and a12, a12, a12
-    rotw 3
-    and a12, a12, a12
-    rotw 4
-#elif XCHAL_NUM_AREGS == 32
-    and a12, a12, a12
-    rotw 3
-    and a12, a12, a12
-    rotw 3
-    and a4, a4, a4
-    rotw 2
-#else
-#error Unrecognized XCHAL_NUM_AREGS
-#endif
-.endm
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Macro spinlock_take
-
-  This macro will repeatedley attempt to atomically set a spinlock variable
-  using the s32c1i instruciton. A spinlock is considered free if its value is 0.
-
-  Entry:
-  - "reg_A/B" as scratch registers
-  - "lock_var" spinlock variable's symbol
-  - Interrupts must already be disabled by caller
-  Exit:
-  - Spinlock set to current core's ID (PRID)
-  - "reg_A/B" clobbered
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-#if portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1
-
-    .macro  spinlock_take       reg_A reg_B lock_var
-
-    movi    \reg_A, \lock_var               /* reg_A = &lock_var */
-.L_spinlock_loop:
-    movi    \reg_B, 0                       /* Load spinlock free value (0) into SCOMPARE1 */
-    wsr     \reg_B, SCOMPARE1
-    rsync                                   /* Ensure that SCOMPARE1 is set before s32c1i executes */
-    rsr     \reg_B, PRID                    /* Load the current core's ID into reg_B */
-    s32c1i  \reg_B, \reg_A, 0               /* Attempt *lock_var = reg_B */
-    bnez    \reg_B, .L_spinlock_loop        /* If the write was successful (i.e., lock was free), 0 will have been written back to reg_B */
-
-    .endm
-
-#endif /* portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1 */
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Macro spinlock_release
-
-  This macro will release a spinlock variable previously taken by the
-  spinlock_take macro.
-
-  Entry:
-  - "reg_A/B" as scratch registers
-  - "lock_var" spinlock variable's symbol
-  - Interrupts must already be disabled by caller
-  Exit:
-  - "reg_A/B" clobbered
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-#if portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1
-
-    .macro spinlock_release     reg_A reg_B lock_var
-
-    movi    \reg_A, \lock_var               /* reg_A = &lock_var */
-    movi    \reg_B, 0
-    s32i    \reg_B, \reg_A, 0               /* Release the spinlock (*reg_A = 0) */
-
-    .endm
-
-#endif /* portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1 */
-
-#endif /* __XT_ASM_UTILS_H */

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components/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel-SMP/portable/xtensa/xtensa_context.S

@@ -1,672 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2019 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
- *
- * SPDX-FileContributor: 2016-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- */
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
- * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
- * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
- * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
- * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
- * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
- * the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
- * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
- * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
- * CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
- * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
- * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-/*
- * XTENSA CONTEXT SAVE AND RESTORE ROUTINES
- *
- * Low-level Call0 functions for handling generic context save and restore of
- * registers not specifically addressed by the interrupt vectors and handlers.
- * Those registers (not handled by these functions) are PC, PS, A0, A1 (SP).
- * Except for the calls to RTOS functions, this code is generic to Xtensa.
- *
- * Note that in Call0 ABI, interrupt handlers are expected to preserve the callee-
- * save regs (A12-A15), which is always the case if the handlers are coded in C.
- * However A12, A13 are made available as scratch registers for interrupt dispatch
- * code, so are presumed saved anyway, and are always restored even in Call0 ABI.
- * Only A14, A15 are truly handled as callee-save regs.
- *
- * Because Xtensa is a configurable architecture, this port supports all user
- * generated configurations (except restrictions stated in the release notes).
- * This is accomplished by conditional compilation using macros and functions
- * defined in the Xtensa HAL (hardware adaptation layer) for your configuration.
- * Only the processor state included in your configuration is saved and restored,
- * including any processor state added by user configuration options or TIE.
- */
-
-/*  Warn nicely if this file gets named with a lowercase .s instead of .S:  */
-#define NOERROR #
-NOERROR: .error "C preprocessor needed for this file: make sure its filename\
- ends in uppercase .S, or use xt-xcc's -x assembler-with-cpp option."
-
-
-#include "xtensa_rtos.h"
-#include "xtensa_context.h"
-#include "xt_asm_utils.h"
-
-#ifdef XT_USE_OVLY
-#include <xtensa/overlay_os_asm.h>
-#endif
-
-    .text
-
-/*******************************************************************************
-
-_xt_context_save
-
-    !! MUST BE CALLED ONLY BY 'CALL0' INSTRUCTION !!
-
-Saves all Xtensa processor state except PC, PS, A0, A1 (SP), A12, A13, in the
-interrupt stack frame defined in xtensa_rtos.h.
-Its counterpart is _xt_context_restore (which also restores A12, A13).
-
-Caller is expected to have saved PC, PS, A0, A1 (SP), A12, A13 in the frame.
-This function preserves A12 & A13 in order to provide the caller with 2 scratch
-regs that need not be saved over the call to this function. The choice of which
-2 regs to provide is governed by xthal_window_spill_nw and xthal_save_extra_nw,
-to avoid moving data more than necessary. Caller can assign regs accordingly.
-
-Entry Conditions:
-    A0  = Return address in caller.
-    A1  = Stack pointer of interrupted thread or handler ("interruptee").
-    Original A12, A13 have already been saved in the interrupt stack frame.
-    Other processor state except PC, PS, A0, A1 (SP), A12, A13, is as at the
-    point of interruption.
-    If windowed ABI, PS.EXCM = 1 (exceptions disabled).
-
-Exit conditions:
-    A0  = Return address in caller.
-    A1  = Stack pointer of interrupted thread or handler ("interruptee").
-    A12, A13 as at entry (preserved).
-    If windowed ABI, PS.EXCM = 1 (exceptions disabled).
-
-*******************************************************************************/
-
-    .global _xt_context_save
-    .type   _xt_context_save,@function
-    .align  4
-    .literal_position
-    .align  4
-
-_xt_context_save:
-
-    s32i    a2,  sp, XT_STK_A2
-    s32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_A3
-    s32i    a4,  sp, XT_STK_A4
-    s32i    a5,  sp, XT_STK_A5
-    s32i    a6,  sp, XT_STK_A6
-    s32i    a7,  sp, XT_STK_A7
-    s32i    a8,  sp, XT_STK_A8
-    s32i    a9,  sp, XT_STK_A9
-    s32i    a10, sp, XT_STK_A10
-    s32i    a11, sp, XT_STK_A11
-
-    /*
-    Call0 ABI callee-saved regs a12-15 do not need to be saved here.
-    a12-13 are the caller's responsibility so it can use them as scratch.
-    So only need to save a14-a15 here for Windowed ABI (not Call0).
-    */
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    s32i    a14, sp, XT_STK_A14
-    s32i    a15, sp, XT_STK_A15
-    #endif
-
-    rsr     a3,  SAR
-    s32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_SAR
-
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS
-    rsr     a3,  LBEG
-    s32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_LBEG
-    rsr     a3,  LEND
-    s32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_LEND
-    rsr     a3,  LCOUNT
-    s32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_LCOUNT
-    #endif
-
-    #ifdef XT_USE_SWPRI
-    /* Save virtual priority mask */
-    movi    a3,  _xt_vpri_mask
-    l32i    a3,  a3, 0
-    s32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_VPRI
-    #endif
-
-    #if XCHAL_EXTRA_SA_SIZE > 0 || !defined(__XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__)
-    mov     a9,  a0                     /* preserve ret addr */
-    #endif
-
-    s32i    a12, sp, XT_STK_TMP0        /* temp. save stuff in stack frame */
-    s32i    a13, sp, XT_STK_TMP1
-    s32i    a9,  sp, XT_STK_TMP2
-
-    l32i    a12, sp, XT_STK_A12         /* recover original a9,12,13 */
-    l32i    a13, sp, XT_STK_A13
-    l32i    a9,  sp, XT_STK_A9
-
-    #if XCHAL_EXTRA_SA_SIZE > 0
-    addi    a2,  sp, XT_STK_EXTRA       /* where to save it */
-    # if XCHAL_EXTRA_SA_ALIGN > 16
-    movi    a3, -XCHAL_EXTRA_SA_ALIGN
-    and     a2, a2, a3                  /* align dynamically >16 bytes */
-    # endif
-    call0   xthal_save_extra_nw         /* destroys a0,2,3 */
-    #endif
-
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    #ifdef XT_USE_OVLY
-    l32i    a9,  sp, XT_STK_PC          /* recover saved PC */
-    _xt_overlay_get_state    a9, a12, a13
-    s32i    a9,  sp, XT_STK_OVLY        /* save overlay state */
-    #endif
-
-    /* SPILL_ALL_WINDOWS macro requires window overflow exceptions to be enabled,
-     * i.e. PS.EXCM cleared and PS.WOE set.
-     * Since we are going to clear PS.EXCM, we also need to increase INTLEVEL
-     * at least to XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL. This matches that value of effective INTLEVEL
-     * at entry (CINTLEVEL=max(PS.INTLEVEL, XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL) when PS.EXCM is set.
-     * Since WindowOverflow exceptions will trigger inside SPILL_ALL_WINDOWS,
-     * need to save/restore EPC1 as well.
-     * Note: even though a4-a15 are saved into the exception frame, we should not
-     * clobber them until after SPILL_ALL_WINDOWS. This is because these registers
-     * may contain live windows belonging to previous frames in the call stack.
-     * These frames will be spilled by SPILL_ALL_WINDOWS, and if the register was
-     * used as a temporary by this code, the temporary value would get stored
-     * onto the stack, instead of the real value.
-     */
-    rsr     a2, PS                     /* to be restored after SPILL_ALL_WINDOWS */
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL_MASK
-    and     a3, a2, a0                 /* get the current INTLEVEL */
-    bgeui   a3, XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL, 1f   /* calculate max(INTLEVEL, XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL) */
-    movi    a3, XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL
-1:
-    movi    a0, PS_UM | PS_WOE         /* clear EXCM, enable window overflow, set new INTLEVEL */
-    or      a3, a3, a0
-    wsr     a3, ps
-    rsr     a0, EPC1                   /* to be restored after SPILL_ALL_WINDOWS */
-
-    addi    sp,  sp, XT_STK_FRMSZ      /* go back to spill register region */
-    SPILL_ALL_WINDOWS                  /* place the live register windows there */
-    addi    sp,  sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ     /* return the current stack pointer and proceed with context save*/
-
-    wsr     a2, PS                     /* restore to the value at entry */
-    rsync
-    wsr     a0, EPC1                   /* likewise */
-
-    #endif /* __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__ */
-
-    l32i    a12, sp, XT_STK_TMP0       /* restore the temp saved registers */
-    l32i    a13, sp, XT_STK_TMP1       /* our return address is there */
-    l32i    a9,  sp, XT_STK_TMP2
-
-    #if XCHAL_EXTRA_SA_SIZE > 0 || !defined(__XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__)
-    mov     a0, a9                      /* retrieve ret addr */
-    #endif
-
-    ret
-
-/*******************************************************************************
-
-_xt_context_restore
-
-    !! MUST BE CALLED ONLY BY 'CALL0' INSTRUCTION !!
-
-Restores all Xtensa processor state except PC, PS, A0, A1 (SP) (and in Call0
-ABI, A14, A15 which are preserved by all interrupt handlers) from an interrupt
-stack frame defined in xtensa_rtos.h .
-Its counterpart is _xt_context_save (whose caller saved A12, A13).
-
-Caller is responsible to restore PC, PS, A0, A1 (SP).
-
-Entry Conditions:
-    A0  = Return address in caller.
-    A1  = Stack pointer of interrupted thread or handler ("interruptee").
-
-Exit conditions:
-    A0  = Return address in caller.
-    A1  = Stack pointer of interrupted thread or handler ("interruptee").
-    Other processor state except PC, PS, A0, A1 (SP), is as at the point
-    of interruption.
-
-*******************************************************************************/
-
-    .global _xt_context_restore
-    .type   _xt_context_restore,@function
-    .align  4
-    .literal_position
-    .align  4
-_xt_context_restore:
-
-    #if XCHAL_EXTRA_SA_SIZE > 0
-    /*
-    NOTE: Normally the xthal_restore_extra_nw macro only affects address
-    registers a2-a5. It is theoretically possible for Xtensa processor
-    designers to write TIE that causes more address registers to be
-    affected, but it is generally unlikely. If that ever happens,
-    more registers need to be saved/restored around this macro invocation.
-    Here we only assume a13 is preserved.
-    Future Xtensa tools releases might limit the regs that can be affected.
-    */
-    mov     a13, a0                     /* preserve ret addr */
-    addi    a2,  sp, XT_STK_EXTRA       /* where to find it */
-    # if XCHAL_EXTRA_SA_ALIGN > 16
-    movi    a3, -XCHAL_EXTRA_SA_ALIGN
-    and     a2, a2, a3                  /* align dynamically >16 bytes */
-    # endif
-    call0   xthal_restore_extra_nw      /* destroys a0,2,3,4,5 */
-    mov     a0,  a13                    /* retrieve ret addr */
-    #endif
-
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS
-    l32i    a2,  sp, XT_STK_LBEG
-    l32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_LEND
-    wsr     a2,  LBEG
-    l32i    a2,  sp, XT_STK_LCOUNT
-    wsr     a3,  LEND
-    wsr     a2,  LCOUNT
-    #endif
-
-    #ifdef XT_USE_OVLY
-    /*
-    If we are using overlays, this is a good spot to check if we need
-    to restore an overlay for the incoming task. Here we have a bunch
-    of registers to spare. Note that this step is going to use a few
-    bytes of storage below SP (SP-20 to SP-32) if an overlay is going
-    to be restored.
-    */
-    l32i    a2,  sp, XT_STK_PC          /* retrieve PC */
-    l32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_PS          /* retrieve PS */
-    l32i    a4,  sp, XT_STK_OVLY        /* retrieve overlay state */
-    l32i    a5,  sp, XT_STK_A1          /* retrieve stack ptr */
-    _xt_overlay_check_map    a2, a3, a4, a5, a6
-    s32i    a2,  sp, XT_STK_PC          /* save updated PC */
-    s32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_PS          /* save updated PS */
-    #endif
-
-    #ifdef XT_USE_SWPRI
-    /* Restore virtual interrupt priority and interrupt enable */
-    movi    a3,  _xt_intdata
-    l32i    a4,  a3, 0                  /* a4 = _xt_intenable */
-    l32i    a5,  sp, XT_STK_VPRI        /* a5 = saved _xt_vpri_mask */
-    and     a4,  a4, a5
-    wsr     a4,  INTENABLE              /* update INTENABLE */
-    s32i    a5,  a3, 4                  /* restore _xt_vpri_mask */
-    #endif
-
-    l32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_SAR
-    l32i    a2,  sp, XT_STK_A2
-    wsr     a3,  SAR
-    l32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_A3
-    l32i    a4,  sp, XT_STK_A4
-    l32i    a5,  sp, XT_STK_A5
-    l32i    a6,  sp, XT_STK_A6
-    l32i    a7,  sp, XT_STK_A7
-    l32i    a8,  sp, XT_STK_A8
-    l32i    a9,  sp, XT_STK_A9
-    l32i    a10, sp, XT_STK_A10
-    l32i    a11, sp, XT_STK_A11
-
-    /*
-    Call0 ABI callee-saved regs a12-15 do not need to be restored here.
-    However a12-13 were saved for scratch before XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER(),
-    so need to be restored anyway, despite being callee-saved in Call0.
-    */
-    l32i    a12, sp, XT_STK_A12
-    l32i    a13, sp, XT_STK_A13
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    l32i    a14, sp, XT_STK_A14
-    l32i    a15, sp, XT_STK_A15
-    #endif
-
-    ret
-
-
-/*******************************************************************************
-
-_xt_coproc_init
-
-Initializes global co-processor management data, setting all co-processors
-to "unowned". Leaves CPENABLE as it found it (does NOT clear it).
-
-Called during initialization of the RTOS, before any threads run.
-
-This may be called from normal Xtensa single-threaded application code which
-might use co-processors. The Xtensa run-time initialization enables all
-co-processors. They must remain enabled here, else a co-processor exception
-might occur outside of a thread, which the exception handler doesn't expect.
-
-Entry Conditions:
-    Xtensa single-threaded run-time environment is in effect.
-    No thread is yet running.
-
-Exit conditions:
-    None.
-
-Obeys ABI conventions per prototype:
-    void _xt_coproc_init(void)
-
-*******************************************************************************/
-
-#if XCHAL_CP_NUM > 0
-
-    .global _xt_coproc_init
-    .type   _xt_coproc_init,@function
-    .align  4
-    .literal_position
-    .align  4
-_xt_coproc_init:
-    ENTRY0
-
-    /* Initialize thread co-processor ownerships to 0 (unowned). */
-    movi    a2, _xt_coproc_owner_sa         /* a2 = base of owner array */
-    addi    a3, a2, (XCHAL_CP_MAX*portNUM_PROCESSORS) << 2       /* a3 = top+1 of owner array */
-    movi    a4, 0                           /* a4 = 0 (unowned) */
-1:  s32i    a4, a2, 0
-    addi    a2, a2, 4
-    bltu    a2, a3, 1b
-
-    RET0
-
-#endif
-
-
-/*******************************************************************************
-
-_xt_coproc_release
-
-Releases any and all co-processors owned by a given thread. The thread is
-identified by it's co-processor state save area defined in xtensa_context.h .
-
-Must be called before a thread's co-proc save area is deleted to avoid
-memory corruption when the exception handler tries to save the state.
-May be called when a thread terminates or completes but does not delete
-the co-proc save area, to avoid the exception handler having to save the
-thread's co-proc state before another thread can use it (optimization).
-
-Entry Conditions:
-    A2  = Pointer to base of co-processor state save area.
-    A3  = Core ID of the task (must be pinned) who's coproc ownership we are
-          releasing.
-
-Exit conditions:
-    None.
-
-Obeys ABI conventions per prototype:
-    void _xt_coproc_release(void * coproc_sa_base, BaseType_t xTargetCoreID)
-
-*******************************************************************************/
-
-#if XCHAL_CP_NUM > 0
-
-    .global _xt_coproc_release
-    .type   _xt_coproc_release,@function
-    .align  4
-    .literal_position
-    .align  4
-_xt_coproc_release:
-    ENTRY0                                  /* a2 = base of save area */
-                                            /* a3 = xTargetCoreID */
-
-    movi    a4, XCHAL_CP_MAX << 2           /* a4 = size of an owner array */
-    mull    a4, a3, a4                      /* a4 = offset to the owner array of the target core */
-    movi    a3, _xt_coproc_owner_sa         /* a3 = base of all owner arrays */
-    add     a3, a3, a4                      /* a3 = base of owner array of the target core */
-    addi    a4, a3, XCHAL_CP_MAX << 2       /* a4 = top+1 of owner array of the target core */
-    movi    a5, 0                           /* a5 = 0 (unowned) */
-
-    rsil    a6, XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL            /* lock interrupts */
-#if portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1
-    /* If multicore, we must also acquire the _xt_coproc_owner_sa_lock spinlock
-     * to ensure thread safe access of _xt_coproc_owner_sa between cores. */
-    spinlock_take a7 a8 _xt_coproc_owner_sa_lock
-#endif /* portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1 */
-
-1:  l32i    a7, a3, 0                       /* a7 = owner at a3 */
-    bne     a2, a7, 2f                      /* if (coproc_sa_base == owner) */
-    s32i    a5, a3, 0                       /*   owner = unowned */
-2:  addi    a3, a3, 1<<2                    /* a3 = next entry in owner array */
-    bltu    a3, a4, 1b                      /* repeat until end of array */
-
-#if portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1
-    /* Release previously taken spinlock */
-    spinlock_release a7 a8 _xt_coproc_owner_sa_lock
-#endif /* portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1 */
-    wsr     a6, PS                          /* restore interrupts */
-
-    RET0
-
-#endif
-
-
-/*******************************************************************************
-_xt_coproc_savecs
-
-If there is a current thread and it has a coprocessor state save area, then
-save all callee-saved state into this area. This function is called from the
-solicited context switch handler. It calls a system-specific function to get
-the coprocessor save area base address.
-
-Entry conditions:
-    - The thread being switched out is still the current thread.
-    - CPENABLE state reflects which coprocessors are active.
-    - Registers have been saved/spilled already.
-
-Exit conditions:
-    - All necessary CP callee-saved state has been saved.
-    - Registers a2-a7, a13-a15 have been trashed.
-
-Must be called from assembly code only, using CALL0.
-*******************************************************************************/
-#if XCHAL_CP_NUM > 0
-
-    .extern     _xt_coproc_sa_offset   /* external reference */
-
-    .global     _xt_coproc_savecs
-    .type       _xt_coproc_savecs,@function
-    .align  4
-    .literal_position
-    .align      4
-_xt_coproc_savecs:
-
-    /* At entry, CPENABLE should be showing which CPs are enabled. */
-
-    rsr     a2, CPENABLE                /* a2 = which CPs are enabled      */
-    beqz    a2, .Ldone                  /* quick exit if none              */
-    mov     a14, a0                     /* save return address             */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_CP_STATE            /* get address of CP save area     */
-    mov     a0, a14                     /* restore return address          */
-    beqz    a15, .Ldone                 /* if none then nothing to do      */
-    s16i    a2, a15, XT_CP_CS_ST        /* save mask of CPs being stored   */
-    movi    a13, _xt_coproc_sa_offset   /* array of CP save offsets        */
-    l32i    a15, a15, XT_CP_ASA         /* a15 = base of aligned save area */
-
-#if XCHAL_CP0_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 0, 2f                   /* CP 0 not enabled                */
-    l32i    a14, a13, 0                 /* a14 = _xt_coproc_sa_offset[0]   */
-    add     a3, a14, a15                /* a3 = save area for CP 0         */
-    xchal_cp0_store a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP1_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 1, 2f                   /* CP 1 not enabled                */
-    l32i    a14, a13, 4                 /* a14 = _xt_coproc_sa_offset[1]   */
-    add     a3, a14, a15                /* a3 = save area for CP 1         */
-    xchal_cp1_store a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP2_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 2, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 8
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp2_store a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP3_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 3, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 12
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp3_store a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP4_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 4, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 16
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp4_store a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP5_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 5, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 20
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp5_store a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP6_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 6, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 24
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp6_store a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP7_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 7, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 28
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp7_store a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-.Ldone:
-    ret
-#endif
-
-
-/*******************************************************************************
-_xt_coproc_restorecs
-
-Restore any callee-saved coprocessor state for the incoming thread.
-This function is called from coprocessor exception handling, when giving
-ownership to a thread that solicited a context switch earlier. It calls a
-system-specific function to get the coprocessor save area base address.
-
-Entry conditions:
-    - The incoming thread is set as the current thread.
-    - CPENABLE is set up correctly for all required coprocessors.
-    - a2 = mask of coprocessors to be restored.
-
-Exit conditions:
-    - All necessary CP callee-saved state has been restored.
-    - CPENABLE - unchanged.
-    - Registers a2-a7, a13-a15 have been trashed.
-
-Must be called from assembly code only, using CALL0.
-*******************************************************************************/
-#if XCHAL_CP_NUM > 0
-
-    .global     _xt_coproc_restorecs
-    .type       _xt_coproc_restorecs,@function
-    .align  4
-    .literal_position
-    .align      4
-_xt_coproc_restorecs:
-
-    mov     a14, a0                     /* save return address             */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_CP_STATE            /* get address of CP save area     */
-    mov     a0, a14                     /* restore return address          */
-    beqz    a15, .Ldone2                /* if none then nothing to do      */
-    l16ui   a3, a15, XT_CP_CS_ST        /* a3 = which CPs have been saved  */
-    xor     a3, a3, a2                  /* clear the ones being restored   */
-    s32i    a3, a15, XT_CP_CS_ST        /* update saved CP mask            */
-    movi    a13, _xt_coproc_sa_offset   /* array of CP save offsets        */
-    l32i    a15, a15, XT_CP_ASA         /* a15 = base of aligned save area */
-
-#if XCHAL_CP0_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 0, 2f                   /* CP 0 not enabled                */
-    l32i    a14, a13, 0                 /* a14 = _xt_coproc_sa_offset[0]   */
-    add     a3, a14, a15                /* a3 = save area for CP 0         */
-    xchal_cp0_load a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP1_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 1, 2f                   /* CP 1 not enabled                */
-    l32i    a14, a13, 4                 /* a14 = _xt_coproc_sa_offset[1]   */
-    add     a3, a14, a15                /* a3 = save area for CP 1         */
-    xchal_cp1_load a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP2_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 2, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 8
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp2_load a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP3_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 3, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 12
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp3_load a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP4_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 4, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 16
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp4_load a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP5_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 5, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 20
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp5_load a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP6_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 6, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 24
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp6_load a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-#if XCHAL_CP7_SA_SIZE
-    bbci.l  a2, 7, 2f
-    l32i    a14, a13, 28
-    add     a3, a14, a15
-    xchal_cp7_load a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 continue=0 ofs=-1 select=XTHAL_SAS_TIE|XTHAL_SAS_NOCC|XTHAL_SAS_CALE alloc=XTHAL_SAS_ALL
-2:
-#endif
-
-.Ldone2:
-    ret
-
-#endif

+ 0 - 549
components/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel-SMP/portable/xtensa/xtensa_loadstore_handler.S

@@ -1,549 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- */
-
-/*
- *  LoadStoreErrorCause:     Occurs when trying to access 32 bit addressable memory region as 8 bit or 16 bit
- *  LoadStoreAlignmentCause: Occurs when trying to access in an unaligned manner
- *
- *          xxxx xxxx = imm8 field
- *               yyyy = imm4 field
- *               ssss = s field
- *               tttt = t field
- *
- *                            16                0
- *                            -------------------
- *          L32I.N            yyyy ssss tttt 1000
- *          S32I.N            yyyy ssss tttt 1001
- *
- *                  23                          0
- *                  -----------------------------
- *          L8UI    xxxx xxxx 0000 ssss tttt 0010               <- LoadStoreError
- *          L16UI   xxxx xxxx 0001 ssss tttt 0010               <- LoadStoreError, LoadStoreAlignment
- *          L16SI   xxxx xxxx 1001 ssss tttt 0010               <- LoadStoreError, LoadStoreAlignment
- *          L32I    xxxx xxxx 0010 ssss tttt 0010               <- LoadStoreAlignment
- *
- *          S8I     xxxx xxxx 0100 ssss tttt 0010               <- LoadStoreError
- *          S16I    xxxx xxxx 0101 ssss tttt 0010               <- LoadStoreError, LoadStoreAlignment
- *          S32I    xxxx xxxx 0110 ssss tttt 0010               <- LoadStoreAlignment
- *
- *                   ******* UNSUPPORTED *******
- *
- *          L32E    0000 1001 rrrr ssss tttt 0000
- *          S32E    0100 1001 rrrr ssss tttt 0000
- *                  -----------------------------
- */
-
-#include "xtensa_rtos.h"
-#include "sdkconfig.h"
-#include "soc/soc.h"
-
-#define LOADSTORE_HANDLER_STACK_SZ      8
-    .section .bss, "aw"
-    .balign 16
-LoadStoreHandlerStack:
-    .rept LOADSTORE_HANDLER_STACK_SZ
-    .word 0
-    .endr
-
-
-/* LoadStoreErrorCause handler:
- *
- * Completes 8-bit or 16-bit load/store instructions from 32-bit aligned memory region
- * Called from UserExceptionVector if EXCCAUSE is LoadStoreErrorCause
- */
-
-    .global   LoadStoreErrorHandler
-    .section .iram1, "ax"
-
-    .literal_position
-
-    .balign 4
-LoadStoreErrorHandler:
-    .type   LoadStoreErrorHandler, @function
-
-    wsr     a0, depc                            // Save return address in depc
-    mov     a0, sp
-    movi    sp, LoadStoreHandlerStack
-    s32i    a0, sp, 0x04                        // Since a0 contains value of a1
-    s32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    s32i    a3, sp, 0x0c
-    s32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-
-    rsr     a0, sar                             // Save SAR in a0 to restore later
-
-    /* Check whether the address lies in the valid range */
-    rsr     a3, excvaddr
-    movi    a4, _iram_text_end                       // End of code section of IRAM
-    bge     a3, a4, 1f
-    movi    a4, SOC_CACHE_APP_LOW               // Check if in APP cache region
-    blt     a3, a4, .LS_wrong_opcode
-    movi    a4, SOC_CACHE_APP_HIGH
-    bge     a3, a4, .LS_wrong_opcode
-    j       2f
-
-1:
-    movi    a4, SOC_IRAM_HIGH                   // End of IRAM address range
-    bge     a3, a4, .LS_wrong_opcode
-
-2:
-    /* Examine the opcode which generated the exception */
-    /* Note: Instructions are in this order to avoid pipeline stalls. */
-    rsr     a2, epc1
-    movi    a4, ~3
-    ssa8l   a2                                  // sar is now correct shift for aligned read
-    and     a2, a2, a4                          // a2 now 4-byte aligned address of instruction
-    l32i    a4, a2, 0
-    l32i    a2, a2, 4
-
-    src     a2, a2, a4                          // a2 now instruction that failed
-    bbci    a2, 1, .LS_wrong_opcode
-    bbsi    a2, 14, .LSE_store_op               // Store instruction
-
-    /* l8/l16ui/l16si */
-    movi    a4, ~3
-    and     a4, a3, a4                          // a4 now word aligned read address
-
-    ssa8l   a3                                  // sar is now shift to extract a3's byte
-    l32i    a4, a4, 0                           // perform the actual read
-    srl     a4, a4                              // shift right correct distance
-    extui   a3, a2, 12, 4
-    bnez    a3, 1f                              // l16ui/l16si
-    extui   a4, a4, 0, 8                        // mask off bits needed for an l8
-    j       2f
-
-1:
-    extui   a4, a4, 0, 16
-    bbci    a2, 15, 2f                          // l16ui
-
-    /* Sign adjustment */
-    slli    a4, a4, 16
-    srai    a4, a4, 16                          // a4 contains the value
-
-2:
-    /* a4 contains the value */
-    rsr     a3, epc1
-    addi    a3, a3, 3
-    wsr     a3, epc1
-    wsr     a0, sar
-    rsr     a0, excsave1
-
-    extui   a2, a2, 3, 5
-    blti    a2, 10, .LSE_stack_reg
-
-    movi    a3, .LS_jumptable_base
-    addx8   a2, a2, a3                          // a2 is now the address to jump to
-    l32i    a3, sp, 0x0c
-    jx      a2
-
-.LSE_stack_reg:
-    addx2   a2, a2, sp
-    s32i    a4, a2, 0
-
-    /* Restore all values */
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a3, sp, 0x0c
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-.LSE_store_op:
-    s32i    a5, a1, 0x14
-    s32i    a6, a1, 0x18
-
-    /* a2 -> instruction that caused the error */
-    /* a3 -> unaligned address */
-    extui   a4, a2, 4, 4
-    blti    a4, 7, 1f
-    movi    a5, .LSE_store_reg
-    addx8   a5, a4, a5
-    jx      a5
-
-1:
-    addx4   a4, a4, sp
-    l32i    a4, a4, 0
-
-.LSE_store_data:
-    /* a4 contains the value */
-    rsr     a6, epc1
-    addi    a6, a6, 3
-    wsr     a6, epc1
-
-    ssa8b   a3
-    movi    a5, -1
-    bbsi    a2, 12, 1f                          // s16
-    extui   a4, a4, 0, 8
-    movi    a6, 0xff
-    j       2f
-1:
-    extui   a4, a4, 0, 16
-    movi    a6, 0xffff
-2:
-    sll     a4, a4                              // shift the value to proper offset
-    sll     a6, a6
-    xor     a5, a5, a6                          // a5 contains the mask
-
-    movi    a6, ~3
-    and     a3, a3, a6                          // a3 has the aligned address
-    l32i    a6, a3, 0                           // a6 contains the data at the aligned address
-    and     a6, a6, a5
-    or      a4, a6, a4
-    s32i    a4, a3, 0
-
-    /* Restore registers */
-    wsr     a0, sar
-
-    l32i    a6, sp, 0x18
-    l32i    a5, sp, 0x14
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a3, sp, 0x0c
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rsr     a0, excsave1
-
-    rfe
-
-.LSE_store_reg:
-    .org .LSE_store_reg + (7 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a7
-    j .LSE_store_data
-
-    .org .LSE_store_reg + (8 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a8
-    j .LSE_store_data
-
-    .org .LSE_store_reg + (9 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a9
-    j .LSE_store_data
-
-    .org .LSE_store_reg + (10 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a10
-    j .LSE_store_data
-
-    .org .LSE_store_reg + (11 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a11
-    j .LSE_store_data
-
-    .org .LSE_store_reg + (12 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a12
-    j .LSE_store_data
-
-    .org .LSE_store_reg + (13 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a13
-    j .LSE_store_data
-
-    .org .LSE_store_reg + (14 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a14
-    j .LSE_store_data
-
-    .org .LSE_store_reg + (15 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a15
-    j .LSE_store_data
-
-
-/* LoadStoreAlignmentCause handler:
- *
- * Completes unaligned 16-bit and 32-bit load/store instructions from 32-bit aligned memory region
- * Called from UserExceptionVector if EXCCAUSE is LoadStoreAlignmentCause
- */
-
-    .global   AlignmentErrorHandler
-    .section .iram1, "ax"
-
-    .literal_position
-
-    .balign 4
-AlignmentErrorHandler:
-    .type   AlignmentErrorHandler, @function
-
-    wsr     a0, depc                            // Save return address in depc
-    mov     a0, sp
-    movi    sp, LoadStoreHandlerStack
-    s32i    a0, sp, 0x04                        // Since a0 contains value of a1
-    s32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    s32i    a3, sp, 0x0c
-    s32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-
-    rsr     a0, sar                             // Save SAR in a0 to restore later
-
-    /* Check whether the address lies in the valid range */
-    rsr     a3, excvaddr
-    movi    a4, _iram_text_end                       // End of code section of IRAM
-    bge     a3, a4, 1f
-    movi    a4, SOC_CACHE_APP_LOW               // Check if in APP cache region
-    blt     a3, a4, .LS_wrong_opcode
-    movi    a4, SOC_CACHE_APP_HIGH
-    bge     a3, a4, .LS_wrong_opcode
-    j       2f
-
-1:
-    movi    a4, SOC_IRAM_HIGH                   // End of IRAM address range
-    bge     a3, a4, .LS_wrong_opcode
-
-2:
-    /* Examine the opcode which generated the exception */
-    /* Note: Instructions are in this order to avoid pipeline stalls. */
-    rsr     a2, epc1
-    movi    a4, ~3
-    ssa8l   a2                                  // sar is now correct shift for aligned read
-    and     a2, a2, a4                          // a2 now 4-byte aligned address of instruction
-    l32i    a4, a2, 0
-    l32i    a2, a2, 4
-
-    /* a2 has the instruction that caused the error */
-    src     a2, a2, a4
-    extui   a4, a2, 0, 4
-    addi    a4, a4, -9
-    beqz    a4, .LSA_store_op
-    bbsi    a2, 14, .LSA_store_op
-
-    ssa8l   a3                                  // a3 contains the unaligned address
-    movi    a4, ~3
-    and     a4, a3, a4                          // a4 has the aligned address
-    l32i    a3, a4, 0
-    l32i    a4, a4, 4
-    src     a4, a4, a3
-
-    rsr     a3, epc1
-    addi    a3, a3, 2
-    bbsi    a2, 3, 1f                           // l32i.n
-    bbci    a2, 1, .LS_wrong_opcode
-    addi    a3, a3, 1
-
-    bbsi    a2, 13, 1f                          // l32
-    extui   a4, a4, 0, 16
-    bbci    a2, 15, 1f                          // l16ui
-
-    /* Sign adjustment */
-    slli    a4, a4, 16
-    srai    a4, a4, 16                          // a4 contains the value
-
-1:
-    wsr     a3, epc1
-    wsr     a0, sar
-    rsr     a0, excsave1
-
-    extui   a2, a2, 4, 4
-    blti    a2, 5, .LSA_stack_reg               // a3 contains the target register
-
-    movi    a3, .LS_jumptable_base
-    slli    a2, a2, 4
-    add     a2, a2, a3                          // a2 is now the address to jump to
-    l32i    a3, sp, 0x0c
-    jx      a2
-
-.LSA_stack_reg:
-    addx4   a2, a2, sp
-    s32i    a4, a2, 0
-
-    /* Restore all values */
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a3, sp, 0x0c
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-/* Store instruction */
-.LSA_store_op:
-    s32i    a5, sp, 0x14
-    s32i    a6, sp, 0x18
-    s32i    a7, sp, 0x1c
-
-    /* a2 -> instruction that caused the error */
-    /* a3 -> unaligned address */
-    extui   a4, a2, 4, 4
-    blti    a4, 8, 1f
-    movi    a5, .LSA_store_reg
-    addx8   a5, a4, a5
-    jx      a5
-
-1:
-    addx4   a4, a4, sp
-    l32i    a4, a4, 0                           // a4 contains the value
-
-.LSA_store_data:
-    movi    a6, 0
-
-    rsr     a7, epc1
-    addi    a7, a7 ,2
-    bbsi    a2, 3, 1f                           // s32i.n
-    bbci    a2, 1, .LS_wrong_opcode
-
-    addi    a7, a7, 1
-    bbsi    a2, 13, 1f                          // s32i
-
-    movi    a5, -1
-    extui   a4, a4, 0, 16
-    slli    a6, a5, 16                          // 0xffff0000
-
-1:
-    wsr     a7, epc1
-    movi    a5, ~3
-    and     a5, a3, a5                          // a5 has the aligned address
-
-    ssa8b   a3
-    movi    a3, -1
-    src     a7, a6, a3
-    src     a3, a3, a6
-
-    /* Store data on lower address */
-    l32i    a6, a5, 0
-    and     a6, a6, a7
-    sll     a7, a4
-    or      a6, a6, a7
-    s32i    a6, a5, 0
-
-    /* Store data on higher address */
-    l32i    a7, a5, 4
-    srl     a6, a4
-    and     a3, a7, a3
-    or      a3, a3, a6
-    s32i    a3, a5, 4
-
-    /* Restore registers */
-    wsr     a0, sar
-    rsr     a0, excsave1
-
-    l32i    a7, sp, 0x1c
-    l32i    a6, sp, 0x18
-    l32i    a5, sp, 0x14
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a3, sp, 0x0c
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-.LSA_store_reg:
-    .org .LSA_store_reg + (8 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a8
-    j       .LSA_store_data
-
-    .org .LSA_store_reg + (9 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a9
-    j       .LSA_store_data
-
-    .org .LSA_store_reg + (10 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a10
-    j       .LSA_store_data
-
-    .org .LSA_store_reg + (11 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a11
-    j       .LSA_store_data
-
-    .org .LSA_store_reg + (12 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a12
-    j       .LSA_store_data
-
-    .org .LSA_store_reg + (13 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a13
-    j       .LSA_store_data
-
-    .org .LSA_store_reg + (14 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a14
-    j       .LSA_store_data
-
-    .org .LSA_store_reg + (15 * 8)
-    mov     a4, a15
-    j       .LSA_store_data
-
-/*
- * Common routines for both the exception handlers
- */
-    .balign 4
-.LS_jumptable:
-    /*  The first 5 entries (80 bytes) of this table are unused (registers
-        a0..a4 are handled separately above).  Rather than have a whole bunch
-        of wasted space, just pretend that the table starts 80 bytes
-        earlier in memory. */
-    .set    .LS_jumptable_base, .LS_jumptable - (16 * 5)
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 5)
-    mov     a5, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 6)
-    mov     a6, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 7)
-    mov     a7, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 8)
-    mov     a8, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 9)
-    mov     a9, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 10)
-    mov     a10, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 11)
-    mov     a11, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 12)
-    mov     a12, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 13)
-    mov     a13, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 14)
-    mov     a14, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-    .org    .LS_jumptable_base + (16 * 15)
-    mov     a15, a4
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rfe
-
-.LS_wrong_opcode:
-    /* Reaches here if the address is in invalid range or the opcode isn't supported.
-     * Restore registers and jump back to _xt_user_exc
-     */
-    wsr     a0, sar
-    l32i    a4, sp, 0x10
-    l32i    a3, sp, 0x0c
-    l32i    a2, sp, 0x08
-    l32i    a1, sp, 0x04
-    rsr     a0, depc
-    ret                                         // Equivalent to jx a0

+ 0 - 2209
components/freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel-SMP/portable/xtensa/xtensa_vectors.S

@@ -1,2209 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2019 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
- *
- * SPDX-FileContributor: 2016-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- */
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
- * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
- * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
- * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
- * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
- * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
- * the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
- * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
- * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
- * CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
- * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
- * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-/*
-        XTENSA VECTORS AND LOW LEVEL HANDLERS FOR AN RTOS
-
-  Xtensa low level exception and interrupt vectors and handlers for an RTOS.
-
-  Interrupt handlers and user exception handlers support interaction with
-  the RTOS by calling XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER and XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT before and
-  after user's specific interrupt handlers. These macros are defined in
-  xtensa_<rtos>.h to call suitable functions in a specific RTOS.
-
-  Users can install application-specific interrupt handlers for low and
-  medium level interrupts, by calling xt_set_interrupt_handler(). These
-  handlers can be written in C, and must obey C calling convention. The
-  handler table is indexed by the interrupt number. Each handler may be
-  provided with an argument.
-
-  Note that the system timer interrupt is handled specially, and is
-  dispatched to the RTOS-specific handler. This timer cannot be hooked
-  by application code.
-
-  Optional hooks are also provided to install a handler per level at
-  run-time, made available by compiling this source file with
-  '-DXT_INTEXC_HOOKS' (useful for automated testing).
-
-!!  This file is a template that usually needs to be modified to handle       !!
-!!  application specific interrupts. Search USER_EDIT for helpful comments    !!
-!!  on where to insert handlers and how to write them.                        !!
-
-  Users can also install application-specific exception handlers in the
-  same way, by calling xt_set_exception_handler(). One handler slot is
-  provided for each exception type. Note that some exceptions are handled
-  by the porting layer itself, and cannot be taken over by application
-  code in this manner. These are the alloca, syscall, and coprocessor
-  exceptions.
-
-  The exception handlers can be written in C, and must follow C calling
-  convention. Each handler is passed a pointer to an exception frame as
-  its single argument. The exception frame is created on the stack, and
-  holds the saved context of the thread that took the exception. If the
-  handler returns, the context will be restored and the instruction that
-  caused the exception will be retried. If the handler makes any changes
-  to the saved state in the exception frame, the changes will be applied
-  when restoring the context.
-
-  Because Xtensa is a configurable architecture, this port supports all user
-  generated configurations (except restrictions stated in the release notes).
-  This is accomplished by conditional compilation using macros and functions
-  defined in the Xtensa HAL (hardware adaptation layer) for your configuration.
-  Only the relevant parts of this file will be included in your RTOS build.
-  For example, this file provides interrupt vector templates for all types and
-  all priority levels, but only the ones in your configuration are built.
-
-  NOTES on the use of 'call0' for long jumps instead of 'j':
-   1. This file should be assembled with the -mlongcalls option to xt-xcc.
-   2. The -mlongcalls compiler option causes 'call0 dest' to be expanded to
-      a sequence 'l32r a0, dest' 'callx0 a0' which works regardless of the
-      distance from the call to the destination. The linker then relaxes
-      it back to 'call0 dest' if it determines that dest is within range.
-      This allows more flexibility in locating code without the performance
-      overhead of the 'l32r' literal data load in cases where the destination
-      is in range of 'call0'. There is an additional benefit in that 'call0'
-      has a longer range than 'j' due to the target being word-aligned, so
-      the 'l32r' sequence is less likely needed.
-   3. The use of 'call0' with -mlongcalls requires that register a0 not be
-      live at the time of the call, which is always the case for a function
-      call but needs to be ensured if 'call0' is used as a jump in lieu of 'j'.
-   4. This use of 'call0' is independent of the C function call ABI.
-
- */
-
-#include "xtensa_rtos.h"
-#include "esp_private/panic_reason.h"
-#include "sdkconfig.h"
-#include "soc/soc.h"
-#include "xt_asm_utils.h"
-
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-    In order for backtracing to be able to trace from the pre-exception stack
-    across to the exception stack (including nested interrupts), we need to create
-    a pseudo base-save area to make it appear like the exception dispatcher was
-    triggered by a CALL4 from the pre-exception code. In reality, the exception
-    dispatcher uses the same window as pre-exception code, and only CALL0s are
-    used within the exception dispatcher.
-
-    To create the pseudo base-save area, we need to store a copy of the pre-exception's
-    base save area (a0 to a4) below the exception dispatcher's SP. EXCSAVE_x will
-    be used to store a copy of the SP that points to the interrupted code's exception
-    frame just in case the exception dispatcher's SP does not point to the exception
-    frame (which is the case when switching from task to interrupt stack).
-
-    Clearing the pseudo base-save area is uncessary as the interrupt dispatcher
-    will restore the current SP to that of the pre-exception SP.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-#ifdef CONFIG_FREERTOS_INTERRUPT_BACKTRACE
-#define XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE    1
-#endif
-
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Defines used to access _xtos_interrupt_table.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-#define XIE_HANDLER     0
-#define XIE_ARG         4
-#define XIE_SIZE        8
-
-
-/*
-  Macro get_percpu_entry_for - convert a per-core ID into a multicore entry.
-  Basically does reg=reg*portNUM_PROCESSORS+current_core_id
-  Multiple versions here to optimize for specific portNUM_PROCESSORS values.
-*/
-    .macro get_percpu_entry_for reg scratch
-#if (portNUM_PROCESSORS == 1)
-    /* No need to do anything */
-#elif  (portNUM_PROCESSORS == 2)
-    /* Optimized 2-core code. */
-    getcoreid \scratch
-    addx2 \reg,\reg,\scratch
-#else
-    /* Generalized n-core code. Untested! */
-    movi \scratch,portNUM_PROCESSORS
-    mull \scratch,\reg,\scratch
-    getcoreid \reg
-    add \reg,\scratch,\reg
-#endif
-   .endm
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Macro extract_msb - return the input with only the highest bit set.
-
-  Input  : "ain"  - Input value, clobbered.
-  Output : "aout" - Output value, has only one bit set, MSB of "ain".
-  The two arguments must be different AR registers.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .macro  extract_msb     aout ain
-1:
-    addi    \aout, \ain, -1         /* aout = ain - 1        */
-    and     \ain, \ain, \aout       /* ain  = ain & aout     */
-    bnez    \ain, 1b                /* repeat until ain == 0 */
-    addi    \aout, \aout, 1         /* return aout + 1       */
-    .endm
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Macro dispatch_c_isr - dispatch interrupts to user ISRs.
-  This will dispatch to user handlers (if any) that are registered in the
-  XTOS dispatch table (_xtos_interrupt_table). These handlers would have
-  been registered by calling _xtos_set_interrupt_handler(). There is one
-  exception - the timer interrupt used by the OS will not be dispatched
-  to a user handler - this must be handled by the caller of this macro.
-
-  Level triggered and software interrupts are automatically deasserted by
-  this code.
-
-  ASSUMPTIONS:
-    -- PS.INTLEVEL is set to "level" at entry
-    -- PS.EXCM = 0, C calling enabled
-
-  NOTE: For CALL0 ABI, a12-a15 have not yet been saved.
-
-  NOTE: This macro will use registers a0 and a2-a6. The arguments are:
-    level -- interrupt level
-    mask  -- interrupt bitmask for this level
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .macro  dispatch_c_isr    level  mask
-
-    #ifdef CONFIG_PM_TRACE
-    movi a6, 0 /* = ESP_PM_TRACE_IDLE */
-    getcoreid a7
-    call4 esp_pm_trace_exit
-    #endif // CONFIG_PM_TRACE
-
-    /* Get mask of pending, enabled interrupts at this level into a2. */
-
-.L_xt_user_int_\level :
-    rsr     a2, INTENABLE
-    rsr     a3, INTERRUPT
-    movi    a4, \mask
-    and     a2, a2, a3
-    and     a2, a2, a4
-    beqz    a2, 9f                          /* nothing to do */
-
-    /* This bit of code provides a nice debug backtrace in the debugger.
-       It does take a few more instructions, so undef XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
-       if you want to save the cycles.
-       At this point, the exception frame should have been allocated and filled,
-       and current sp points to the interrupt stack (for non-nested interrupt)
-       or below the allocated exception frame (for nested interrupts). Copy the
-       pre-exception's base save area below the current SP.
-    */
-    #ifdef XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_1 + \level - 1      /* Get exception frame pointer stored in EXCSAVE_x */
-    l32i    a3, a0, XT_STK_A0               /* Copy pre-exception a0 (return address) */
-    s32e    a3, a1, -16
-    l32i    a3, a0, XT_STK_A1               /* Copy pre-exception a1 (stack pointer) */
-    s32e    a3, a1, -12
-    /* Backtracing only needs a0 and a1, no need to create full base save area.
-       Also need to change current frame's return address to point to pre-exception's
-       last run instruction.
-     */
-    rsr     a0, EPC_1 + \level - 1          /* return address */
-    movi    a4, 0xC0000000                  /* constant with top 2 bits set (call size) */
-    or      a0, a0, a4                      /* set top 2 bits */
-    addx2   a0, a4, a0                      /* clear top bit -- simulating call4 size   */
-    #endif
-    #endif
-
-    #ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
-    call4 esp_pm_impl_isr_hook
-    #endif
-
-    #ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-    /* Call interrupt hook if present to (pre)handle interrupts. */
-    movi    a4, _xt_intexc_hooks
-    l32i    a4, a4, \level << 2
-    beqz    a4, 2f
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    callx0  a4
-    beqz    a2, 9f
-    #else
-    mov     a6, a2
-    callx4  a4
-    beqz    a6, 9f
-    mov     a2, a6
-    #endif
-2:
-    #endif
-
-    /* Now look up in the dispatch table and call user ISR if any. */
-    /* If multiple bits are set then MSB has highest priority.     */
-
-    extract_msb  a4, a2                     /* a4 = MSB of a2, a2 trashed */
-
-    #ifdef XT_USE_SWPRI
-    /* Enable all interrupts at this level that are numerically higher
-       than the one we just selected, since they are treated as higher
-       priority.
-    */
-    movi    a3, \mask                       /* a3 = all interrupts at this level */
-    add     a2, a4, a4                      /* a2 = a4 << 1 */
-    addi    a2, a2, -1                      /* a2 = mask of 1's <= a4 bit */
-    and     a2, a2, a3                      /* a2 = mask of all bits <= a4 at this level */
-    movi    a3, _xt_intdata
-    l32i    a6, a3, 4                       /* a6 = _xt_vpri_mask */
-    neg     a2, a2
-    addi    a2, a2, -1                      /* a2 = mask to apply */
-    and     a5, a6, a2                      /* mask off all bits <= a4 bit */
-    s32i    a5, a3, 4                       /* update _xt_vpri_mask */
-    rsr     a3, INTENABLE
-    and     a3, a3, a2                      /* mask off all bits <= a4 bit */
-    wsr     a3, INTENABLE
-    rsil    a3, \level - 1                  /* lower interrupt level by 1 */
-    #endif
-
-    #ifdef XT_RTOS_TIMER_INT
-    movi    a3, XT_TIMER_INTEN              /* a3 = timer interrupt bit */
-    wsr     a4, INTCLEAR                    /* clear sw or edge-triggered interrupt */
-    beq     a3, a4, 7f                      /* if timer interrupt then skip table */
-    #else
-    wsr     a4, INTCLEAR                    /* clear sw or edge-triggered interrupt */
-    #endif // XT_RTOS_TIMER_INT
-
-    find_ms_setbit a3, a4, a3, 0            /* a3 = interrupt number */
-
-    get_percpu_entry_for a3, a12
-    movi    a4, _xt_interrupt_table
-    addx8   a3, a3, a4                      /* a3 = address of interrupt table entry */
-    l32i    a4, a3, XIE_HANDLER             /* a4 = handler address */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    mov     a12, a6                         /* save in callee-saved reg */
-    l32i    a2, a3, XIE_ARG                 /* a2 = handler arg */
-    callx0  a4                              /* call handler */
-    mov     a2, a12
-    #else
-    mov     a2, a6                          /* save in windowed reg */
-    l32i    a6, a3, XIE_ARG                 /* a6 = handler arg */
-    callx4  a4                              /* call handler */
-    #endif
-
-    #ifdef XT_USE_SWPRI
-    j       8f
-    #else
-    j       .L_xt_user_int_\level           /* check for more interrupts */
-    #endif
-
-    #ifdef XT_RTOS_TIMER_INT
-7:
-
-    .ifeq XT_TIMER_INTPRI - \level
-.L_xt_user_int_timer_\level :
-    /*
-    Interrupt handler for the RTOS tick timer if at this level.
-    We'll be reading the interrupt state again after this call
-    so no need to preserve any registers except a6 (vpri_mask).
-    */
-
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    mov     a12, a6
-    call0   XT_RTOS_TIMER_INT
-    mov     a2, a12
-    #else
-    mov     a2, a6
-    call4   XT_RTOS_TIMER_INT
-    #endif
-    .endif
-    #endif // XT_RTOS_TIMER_INT
-
-    #ifdef XT_USE_SWPRI
-    j       8f
-    #else
-    j       .L_xt_user_int_\level           /* check for more interrupts */
-    #endif
-
-    #ifdef XT_USE_SWPRI
-8:
-    /* Restore old value of _xt_vpri_mask from a2. Also update INTENABLE from
-       virtual _xt_intenable which _could_ have changed during interrupt
-       processing. */
-
-    movi    a3, _xt_intdata
-    l32i    a4, a3, 0                       /* a4 = _xt_intenable    */
-    s32i    a2, a3, 4                       /* update _xt_vpri_mask  */
-    and     a4, a4, a2                      /* a4 = masked intenable */
-    wsr     a4, INTENABLE                   /* update INTENABLE      */
-    #endif
-
-9:
-    /* done */
-
-    .endm
-
-
-    .section    .rodata, "a"
-    .align      4
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-    Hooks to dynamically install handlers for exceptions and interrupts.
-    Allows automated regression frameworks to install handlers per test.
-    Consists of an array of function pointers indexed by interrupt level,
-    with index 0 containing the entry for user exceptions.
-    Initialized with all 0s, meaning no handler is installed at each level.
-    See comment in xtensa_rtos.h for more details.
-
-    *WARNING*  This array is for all CPUs, that is, installing a hook for
-    one CPU will install it for all others as well!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    #ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-    .data
-    .global     _xt_intexc_hooks
-    .type       _xt_intexc_hooks,@object
-    .align      4
-
-_xt_intexc_hooks:
-    .fill       XT_INTEXC_HOOK_NUM, 4, 0
-    #endif
-
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  EXCEPTION AND LEVEL 1 INTERRUPT VECTORS AND LOW LEVEL HANDLERS
-  (except window exception vectors).
-
-  Each vector goes at a predetermined location according to the Xtensa
-  hardware configuration, which is ensured by its placement in a special
-  section known to the Xtensa linker support package (LSP). It performs
-  the minimum necessary before jumping to the handler in the .text section.
-
-  The corresponding handler goes in the normal .text section. It sets up
-  the appropriate stack frame, saves a few vector-specific registers and
-  calls XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER to save the rest of the interrupted context
-  and enter the RTOS, then sets up a C environment. It then calls the
-  user's interrupt handler code (which may be coded in C) and finally
-  calls XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT to transfer control to the RTOS for scheduling.
-
-  While XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT does not return directly to the interruptee,
-  eventually the RTOS scheduler will want to dispatch the interrupted
-  task or handler. The scheduler will return to the exit point that was
-  saved in the interrupt stack frame at XT_STK_EXIT.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Debug Exception.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-#if XCHAL_HAVE_DEBUG
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .DebugExceptionVector
-    .section    .DebugExceptionVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _DebugExceptionVector
-    .align      4
-    .global     xt_debugexception
-_DebugExceptionVector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE+XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL    /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   xt_debugexception            /* load exception handler */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .global    xt_debugexception
-    .weak xt_debugexception
-    .set xt_debugexception, _xt_debugexception
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .type       _xt_debugexception,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_debugexception:
-#if (CONFIG_ESP32_ECO3_CACHE_LOCK_FIX && CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI)
-#define XT_DEBUGCAUSE_DI        (5)
-    getcoreid   a0
-#if (CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE == PRO_CPU_NUM)
-    beqz    a0, 1f
-#else
-    bnez    a0, 1f
-#endif
-
-    rsr     a0, DEBUGCAUSE
-    extui   a0, a0, XT_DEBUGCAUSE_DI, 1
-    bnez    a0, _xt_debug_di_exc
-1:
-#endif //(CONFIG_ESP32_ECO3_CACHE_LOCK_FIX && CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI)
-
-    movi    a0,PANIC_RSN_DEBUGEXCEPTION
-    wsr     a0,EXCCAUSE
-    /* _xt_panic assumes a level 1 exception. As we're
-       crashing anyhow, copy EPC & EXCSAVE from DEBUGLEVEL
-       to level 1. */
-    rsr     a0,(EPC + XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL)
-    wsr     a0,EPC_1
-    rsr     a0,(EXCSAVE + XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL)
-    wsr     a0,EXCSAVE_1
-    call0   _xt_panic                       /* does not return */
-    rfi     XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL
-
-#if (CONFIG_ESP32_ECO3_CACHE_LOCK_FIX && CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI)
-    .align  4
-_xt_debug_di_exc:
-
-    /*
-    The delay time can be calculated by the following formula:
-      T = ceil(0.25 + max(t1, t2)) us
-
-      t1 = 80 / f1, t2 = (1 + 14/N) * 20 / f2
-
-      f1: PSRAM access frequency, unit: MHz.
-      f2: Flash access frequency, unit: MHz.
-
-      When flash is slow/fast read, N = 1.
-      When flash is DOUT/DIO read, N = 2.
-      When flash is QOUT/QIO read, N = 4.
-
-      And after testing, when CPU frequency is 240 MHz, it will take 1us to loop 27 times.
-    */
-#if defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QIO) || defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_QOUT)
-
-# if defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M) && defined(CONFIG_SPIRAM_SPEED_80M)
-    movi    a0, 54
-# elif defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M) && defined(CONFIG_SPIRAM_SPEED_40M)
-    movi    a0, 81
-# elif defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_40M) && defined(CONFIG_SPIRAM_SPEED_40M)
-    movi    a0, 81
-# elif defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_26M) && defined(CONFIG_SPIRAM_SPEED_40M)
-    movi    a0, 108
-# else
-    movi    a0, 135
-# endif
-
-#elif defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DIO) || defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE_DOUT)
-
-# if defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M) && defined(CONFIG_SPIRAM_SPEED_80M)
-    movi    a0, 81
-# elif defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_80M) && defined(CONFIG_SPIRAM_SPEED_40M)
-    movi    a0, 81
-# elif defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_40M) && defined(CONFIG_SPIRAM_SPEED_40M)
-    movi    a0, 135
-# elif defined(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ_26M) && defined(CONFIG_SPIRAM_SPEED_40M)
-    movi    a0, 189
-# else
-    movi    a0, 243
-# endif
-
-#else
-    movi    a0, 243
-#endif
-
-1:  addi    a0, a0, -1         /* delay_us(N) */
-    .rept   4
-    nop
-    .endr
-    bnez    a0, 1b
-
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE+XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL
-    rfi     XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL
-#endif //(CONFIG_ESP32_ECO3_CACHE_LOCK_FIX && CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI)
-#endif // XCHAL_HAVE_DEBUG
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Double Exception.
-Double exceptions are not a normal occurrence. They indicate a bug of some kind.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-#ifdef XCHAL_DOUBLEEXC_VECTOR_VADDR
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .DoubleExceptionVector
-    .section    .DoubleExceptionVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _DoubleExceptionVector
-    .align      4
-
-_DoubleExceptionVector:
-
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_DEBUG
-    break   1, 4                            /* unhandled double exception */
-    #endif
-    movi    a0,PANIC_RSN_DOUBLEEXCEPTION
-    wsr     a0,EXCCAUSE
-    call0   _xt_panic                       /* does not return */
-    rfde                                    /* make a0 point here not later */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-#endif /* XCHAL_DOUBLEEXC_VECTOR_VADDR */
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Kernel Exception (including Level 1 Interrupt from kernel mode).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .KernelExceptionVector
-    .section    .KernelExceptionVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _KernelExceptionVector
-    .align      4
-
-_KernelExceptionVector:
-
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_1                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   _xt_kernel_exc                  /* kernel exception handler */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .align      4
-
-_xt_kernel_exc:
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_DEBUG
-    break   1, 0                            /* unhandled kernel exception */
-    #endif
-    movi    a0,PANIC_RSN_KERNELEXCEPTION
-    wsr     a0,EXCCAUSE
-    call0   _xt_panic                       /* does not return */
-    rfe                                     /* make a0 point here not there */
-
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-User Exception (including Level 1 Interrupt from user mode).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .UserExceptionVector
-    .section    .UserExceptionVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _UserExceptionVector
-    .type       _UserExceptionVector,@function
-    .align      4
-
-_UserExceptionVector:
-
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_1                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   _xt_user_exc                    /* user exception handler */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Insert some waypoints for jumping beyond the signed 8-bit range of
-  conditional branch instructions, so the conditional branchces to specific
-  exception handlers are not taken in the mainline. Saves some cycles in the
-  mainline.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY
-    .global   LoadStoreErrorHandler
-    .global   AlignmentErrorHandler
-#endif
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_WINDOWED
-    .align      4
-_xt_to_alloca_exc:
-    call0   _xt_alloca_exc                  /* in window vectors section */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-    #endif
-
-    .align      4
-_xt_to_syscall_exc:
-    call0   _xt_syscall_exc
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    #if XCHAL_CP_NUM > 0
-    .align      4
-_xt_to_coproc_exc:
-    call0   _xt_coproc_exc
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-    #endif
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY
-    .align      4
-_call_loadstore_handler:
-    call0   LoadStoreErrorHandler
-    /* This will return only if wrong opcode or address out of range*/
-    j       .LS_exit
-
-    .align      4
-_call_alignment_handler:
-    call0   AlignmentErrorHandler
-    /* This will return only if wrong opcode or address out of range*/
-    addi    a0, a0, 1
-    j       .LS_exit
-#endif
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  User exception handler.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .type       _xt_user_exc,@function
-    .align      4
-
-_xt_user_exc:
-
-    /* If level 1 interrupt then jump to the dispatcher */
-    rsr     a0, EXCCAUSE
-    beqi    a0, EXCCAUSE_LEVEL1INTERRUPT, _xt_lowint1
-
-    /* Handle any coprocessor exceptions. Rely on the fact that exception
-       numbers above EXCCAUSE_CP0_DISABLED all relate to the coprocessors.
-    */
-    #if XCHAL_CP_NUM > 0
-    bgeui   a0, EXCCAUSE_CP0_DISABLED, _xt_to_coproc_exc
-    #endif
-
-    /* Handle alloca and syscall exceptions */
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_WINDOWED
-    beqi    a0, EXCCAUSE_ALLOCA,  _xt_to_alloca_exc
-    #endif
-    beqi    a0, EXCCAUSE_SYSCALL, _xt_to_syscall_exc
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ESP32_IRAM_AS_8BIT_ACCESSIBLE_MEMORY
-    beqi    a0, EXCCAUSE_LOAD_STORE_ERROR, _call_loadstore_handler
-
-    addi    a0, a0, -1
-    beqi    a0, 8, _call_alignment_handler
-    addi    a0, a0, 1
-.LS_exit:
-#endif
-
-    /* Handle all other exceptions. All can have user-defined handlers. */
-    /* NOTE: we'll stay on the user stack for exception handling.       */
-
-    /* Allocate exception frame and save minimal context. */
-    mov     a0, sp
-    addi    sp, sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A1
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_WINDOWED
-    s32e    a0, sp, -12                     /* for debug backtrace */
-    #endif
-    rsr     a0, PS                          /* save interruptee's PS */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS
-    rsr     a0, EPC_1                       /* save interruptee's PC */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_1                   /* save interruptee's a0 */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_WINDOWED
-    s32e    a0, sp, -16                     /* for debug backtrace */
-    #endif
-    s32i    a12, sp, XT_STK_A12             /* _xt_context_save requires A12- */
-    s32i    a13, sp, XT_STK_A13             /* A13 to have already been saved */
-    call0   _xt_context_save
-
-    /* Save exc cause and vaddr into exception frame */
-    rsr     a0, EXCCAUSE
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_EXCCAUSE
-    rsr     a0, EXCVADDR
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_EXCVADDR
-
-    /* Set up PS for C, reenable debug and NMI interrupts, and clear EXCM. */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL - 2) | PS_UM
-    #else
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL - 2) | PS_UM | PS_WOE
-    #endif
-    wsr     a0, PS
-
-    /*
-        Create pseudo base save area. At this point, sp is still pointing to the
-        allocated and filled exception stack frame.
-    */
-    #ifdef XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    l32i    a3, sp, XT_STK_A0               /* Copy pre-exception a0 (return address) */
-    s32e    a3, sp, -16
-    l32i    a3, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* Copy pre-exception a1 (stack pointer) */
-    s32e    a3, sp, -12
-    rsr     a0, EPC_1                       /* return address for debug backtrace */
-    movi    a5, 0xC0000000                  /* constant with top 2 bits set (call size) */
-    rsync                                   /* wait for WSR.PS to complete */
-    or      a0, a0, a5                      /* set top 2 bits */
-    addx2   a0, a5, a0                      /* clear top bit -- thus simulating call4 size */
-    #else
-    rsync                                   /* wait for WSR.PS to complete */
-    #endif
-    #endif
-
-    rsr     a2, EXCCAUSE                    /* recover exc cause */
-
-    #ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-    /*
-    Call exception hook to pre-handle exceptions (if installed).
-    Pass EXCCAUSE in a2, and check result in a2 (if -1, skip default handling).
-    */
-    movi    a4, _xt_intexc_hooks
-    l32i    a4, a4, 0                       /* user exception hook index 0 */
-    beqz    a4, 1f
-.Ln_xt_user_exc_call_hook:
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    callx0  a4
-    beqi    a2, -1, .L_xt_user_done
-    #else
-    mov     a6, a2
-    callx4  a4
-    beqi    a6, -1, .L_xt_user_done
-    mov     a2, a6
-    #endif
-1:
-    #endif
-
-    rsr     a2, EXCCAUSE                    /* recover exc cause */
-    movi    a3, _xt_exception_table
-    get_percpu_entry_for a2, a4
-    addx4   a4, a2, a3                      /* a4 = address of exception table entry */
-    l32i    a4, a4, 0                       /* a4 = handler address */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    mov     a2, sp                          /* a2 = pointer to exc frame */
-    callx0  a4                              /* call handler */
-    #else
-    mov     a6, sp                          /* a6 = pointer to exc frame */
-    callx4  a4                              /* call handler */
-    #endif
-
-.L_xt_user_done:
-
-    /* Restore context and return */
-    call0   _xt_context_restore
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS               /* retrieve interruptee's PS */
-    wsr     a0, PS
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC               /* retrieve interruptee's PC */
-    wsr     a0, EPC_1
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0               /* retrieve interruptee's A0 */
-    l32i    sp, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* remove exception frame */
-    rsync                                   /* ensure PS and EPC written */
-    rfe                                     /* PS.EXCM is cleared */
-
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Exit point for dispatch. Saved in interrupt stack frame at XT_STK_EXIT
-  on entry and used to return to a thread or interrupted interrupt handler.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .global     _xt_user_exit
-    .type       _xt_user_exit,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_user_exit:
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS               /* retrieve interruptee's PS */
-    wsr     a0, PS
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC               /* retrieve interruptee's PC */
-    wsr     a0, EPC_1
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0               /* retrieve interruptee's A0 */
-    l32i    sp, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* remove interrupt stack frame */
-    rsync                                   /* ensure PS and EPC written */
-    rfe                                     /* PS.EXCM is cleared */
-
-
-/*
-
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Syscall Exception Handler (jumped to from User Exception Handler).
-Syscall 0 is required to spill the register windows (no-op in Call 0 ABI).
-Only syscall 0 is handled here. Other syscalls return -1 to caller in a2.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .type       _xt_syscall_exc,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_syscall_exc:
-
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    /*
-    Save minimal regs for scratch. Syscall 0 does nothing in Call0 ABI.
-    Use a minimal stack frame (16B) to save A2 & A3 for scratch.
-    PS.EXCM could be cleared here, but unlikely to improve worst-case latency.
-    rsr     a0, PS
-    addi    a0, a0, -PS_EXCM_MASK
-    wsr     a0, PS
-    */
-    addi    sp, sp, -16
-    s32i    a2, sp, 8
-    s32i    a3, sp, 12
-    #else   /* Windowed ABI */
-    /*
-    Save necessary context and spill the register windows.
-    PS.EXCM is still set and must remain set until after the spill.
-    Reuse context save function though it saves more than necessary.
-    For this reason, a full interrupt stack frame is allocated.
-    */
-    addi    sp, sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ           /* allocate interrupt stack frame */
-    s32i    a12, sp, XT_STK_A12             /* _xt_context_save requires A12- */
-    s32i    a13, sp, XT_STK_A13             /* A13 to have already been saved */
-    call0   _xt_context_save
-    #endif
-
-    /*
-    Grab the interruptee's PC and skip over the 'syscall' instruction.
-    If it's at the end of a zero-overhead loop and it's not on the last
-    iteration, decrement loop counter and skip to beginning of loop.
-    */
-    rsr     a2, EPC_1                       /* a2 = PC of 'syscall' */
-    addi    a3, a2, 3                       /* ++PC                 */
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS
-    rsr     a0, LEND                        /* if (PC == LEND       */
-    bne     a3, a0, 1f
-    rsr     a0, LCOUNT                      /*     && LCOUNT != 0)  */
-    beqz    a0, 1f                          /* {                    */
-    addi    a0, a0, -1                      /*   --LCOUNT           */
-    rsr     a3, LBEG                        /*   PC = LBEG          */
-    wsr     a0, LCOUNT                      /* }                    */
-    #endif
-1:  wsr     a3, EPC_1                       /* update PC            */
-
-    /* Restore interruptee's context and return from exception. */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    l32i    a2, sp, 8
-    l32i    a3, sp, 12
-    addi    sp, sp, 16
-    #else
-    call0   _xt_context_restore
-    addi    sp, sp, XT_STK_FRMSZ
-    #endif
-    movi    a0, -1
-    movnez  a2, a0, a2                      /* return -1 if not syscall 0 */
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_1
-    rfe
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Co-Processor Exception Handler (jumped to from User Exception Handler).
-These exceptions are generated by co-processor instructions, which are only
-allowed in thread code (not in interrupts or kernel code). This restriction is
-deliberately imposed to reduce the burden of state-save/restore in interrupts.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-#if XCHAL_CP_NUM > 0
-
-    .section .rodata, "a"
-
-/* Offset to CP n save area in thread's CP save area. */
-    .global _xt_coproc_sa_offset
-    .type   _xt_coproc_sa_offset,@object
-    .align  16                      /* minimize crossing cache boundaries */
-_xt_coproc_sa_offset:
-    .word   XT_CP0_SA, XT_CP1_SA, XT_CP2_SA, XT_CP3_SA
-    .word   XT_CP4_SA, XT_CP5_SA, XT_CP6_SA, XT_CP7_SA
-
-/* Bitmask for CP n's CPENABLE bit. */
-    .type   _xt_coproc_mask,@object
-    .align  16,,8                   /* try to keep it all in one cache line */
-    .set    i, 0
-_xt_coproc_mask:
-    .rept   XCHAL_CP_MAX
-    .long   (i<<16) | (1<<i)    // upper 16-bits = i, lower = bitmask
-    .set    i, i+1
-    .endr
-
-    .data
-
-/* Owner thread of CP n, identified by thread's CP save area (0 = unowned). */
-    .global _xt_coproc_owner_sa
-    .type   _xt_coproc_owner_sa,@object
-    .align  16,,XCHAL_CP_MAX<<2     /* minimize crossing cache boundaries */
-_xt_coproc_owner_sa:
-    .space  (XCHAL_CP_MAX * portNUM_PROCESSORS) << 2
-
-/* Spinlock per core for accessing _xt_coproc_owner_sa array
- *
- * 0 = Spinlock available
- * PRID = Spinlock taken
- *
- * The lock provides mutual exclusion for accessing the _xt_coproc_owner_sa array.
- * The array can be modified by multiple cores simultaneously (via _xt_coproc_exc
- * and _xt_coproc_release). Therefore, this spinlock is defined to ensure thread
- * safe access of the _xt_coproc_owner_sa array.
- */
-#if portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1
-    .global _xt_coproc_owner_sa_lock
-    .type   _xt_coproc_owner_sa_lock,@object
-    .align  16                      /* minimize crossing cache boundaries */
-_xt_coproc_owner_sa_lock:
-    .space  4
-#endif /* portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1 */
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .align  4
-.L_goto_invalid:
-    j   .L_xt_coproc_invalid    /* not in a thread (invalid) */
-    .align  4
-.L_goto_done:
-    j   .L_xt_coproc_done
-
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Coprocessor exception handler.
-  At entry, only a0 has been saved (in EXCSAVE_1).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .type   _xt_coproc_exc,@function
-    .align  4
-
-_xt_coproc_exc:
-
-    /* Allocate interrupt stack frame and save minimal context. */
-    mov     a0, sp                          /* sp == a1 */
-    addi    sp, sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ           /* allocate interrupt stack frame */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* save pre-interrupt SP */
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_WINDOWED
-    s32e    a0, sp, -12                     /* for debug backtrace */
-    #endif
-    rsr     a0, PS                          /* save interruptee's PS */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS
-    rsr     a0, EPC_1                       /* save interruptee's PC */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_1                   /* save interruptee's a0 */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0
-    #if XCHAL_HAVE_WINDOWED
-    s32e    a0, sp, -16                     /* for debug backtrace */
-    #endif
-    movi    a0, _xt_user_exit               /* save exit point for dispatch */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_EXIT
-
-    rsr     a0, EXCCAUSE
-    s32i    a5, sp, XT_STK_A5               /* save a5 */
-    addi    a5, a0, -EXCCAUSE_CP0_DISABLED  /* a5 = CP index */
-
-    /* Save a few more of interruptee's registers (a5 was already saved). */
-    s32i    a2,  sp, XT_STK_A2
-    s32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_A3
-    s32i    a4,  sp, XT_STK_A4
-    s32i    a15, sp, XT_STK_A15
-
-    /* Call the RTOS coprocessor exception hook */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_CP_EXC_HOOK
-
-    /* Get co-processor state save area of new owner thread. */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_CP_STATE                /* a15 = new owner's save area */
-    #if !CONFIG_FREERTOS_FPU_IN_ISR
-    beqz    a15, .L_goto_invalid            /* not in a thread (invalid) */
-    #endif
-
-    /* Enable the co-processor's bit in CPENABLE. */
-    movi    a0, _xt_coproc_mask
-    rsr     a4, CPENABLE                    /* a4 = CPENABLE */
-    addx4   a0, a5, a0                      /* a0 = &_xt_coproc_mask[n] */
-    l32i    a0, a0, 0                       /* a0 = (n << 16) | (1 << n) */
-    extui   a2, a0, 0, 16                   /* coprocessor bitmask portion */
-    or      a4, a4, a2                      /* a4 = CPENABLE | (1 << n) */
-    wsr     a4, CPENABLE
-
-    /* Grab the xt_coproc_owner_sa owner array for current core */
-    getcoreid a3                            /* a3 = current core ID */
-    movi    a2, XCHAL_CP_MAX << 2           /* a2 = size of an owner array */
-    mull    a2, a2, a3                      /* a2 = offset to the owner array of the current core*/
-    movi    a3, _xt_coproc_owner_sa         /* a3 = base of all owner arrays */
-    add     a3, a3, a2                      /* a3 = base of owner array of the current core */
-
-#if portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1
-    /* If multicore, we must also acquire the _xt_coproc_owner_sa_lock spinlock
-     * to ensure thread safe access of _xt_coproc_owner_sa between cores. */
-    spinlock_take a0 a2 _xt_coproc_owner_sa_lock
-#endif /* portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1 */
-
-    /* Get old coprocessor owner thread (save area ptr) and assign new one.  */
-    addx4   a3,  a5, a3                      /* a3 = &_xt_coproc_owner_sa[n] */
-    l32i    a2,  a3, 0                       /* a2 = old owner's save area */
-    s32i    a15, a3, 0                       /* _xt_coproc_owner_sa[n] = new */
-    rsync                                    /* ensure wsr.CPENABLE is complete */
-
-#if portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1
-    /* Release previously taken spinlock */
-    spinlock_release a0 a2 _xt_coproc_owner_sa_lock
-#endif /* portNUM_PROCESSORS > 1 */
-
-    /* Only need to context switch if new owner != old owner. */
-    /* If float is necessary on ISR, we need to remove this check */
-    /* below, because on restoring from ISR we may have new == old condition used
-     * to force cp restore to next thread
-     * Todo: IDF-6418
-     */
-    #if !CONFIG_FREERTOS_FPU_IN_ISR
-    bne     a15, a2, .L_switch_context
-    j    .L_goto_done                       /* new owner == old, we're done */
-.L_switch_context:
-    #endif
-
-    /* If no old owner then nothing to save. */
-    beqz    a2, .L_check_new
-
-    /* If old owner not actively using CP then nothing to save. */
-    l16ui   a4,  a2,  XT_CPENABLE           /* a4 = old owner's CPENABLE */
-    bnone   a4,  a0,  .L_check_new          /* old owner not using CP    */
-
-.L_save_old:
-    /* Save old owner's coprocessor state. */
-
-    movi    a5, _xt_coproc_sa_offset
-
-    /* Mark old owner state as no longer active (CPENABLE bit n clear). */
-    xor     a4,  a4,  a0                    /* clear CP bit in CPENABLE    */
-    s16i    a4,  a2,  XT_CPENABLE           /* update old owner's CPENABLE */
-
-    extui   a4,  a0,  16,  5                /* a4 = CP index = n */
-    addx4   a5,  a4,  a5                    /* a5 = &_xt_coproc_sa_offset[n] */
-
-    /* Mark old owner state as saved (CPSTORED bit n set). */
-    l16ui   a4,  a2,  XT_CPSTORED           /* a4 = old owner's CPSTORED */
-    l32i    a5,  a5,  0                     /* a5 = XT_CP[n]_SA offset */
-    or      a4,  a4,  a0                    /* set CP in old owner's CPSTORED */
-    s16i    a4,  a2,  XT_CPSTORED           /* update old owner's CPSTORED */
-    l32i    a2, a2, XT_CP_ASA               /* ptr to actual (aligned) save area */
-    extui   a3, a0, 16, 5                   /* a3 = CP index = n */
-    add     a2, a2, a5                      /* a2 = old owner's area for CP n */
-
-    /*
-    The config-specific HAL macro invoked below destroys a2-5, preserves a0-1.
-    It is theoretically possible for Xtensa processor designers to write TIE
-    that causes more address registers to be affected, but it is generally
-    unlikely. If that ever happens, more registers needs to be saved/restored
-    around this macro invocation, and the value in a15 needs to be recomputed.
-    */
-    xchal_cpi_store_funcbody
-
-.L_check_new:
-    /* Check if any state has to be restored for new owner. */
-    /* NOTE: a15 = new owner's save area, cannot be zero when we get here. */
-    beqz    a15, .L_xt_coproc_done
-
-    l16ui   a3,  a15, XT_CPSTORED           /* a3 = new owner's CPSTORED */
-    movi    a4, _xt_coproc_sa_offset
-    bnone   a3,  a0,  .L_check_cs           /* full CP not saved, check callee-saved */
-    xor     a3,  a3,  a0                    /* CPSTORED bit is set, clear it */
-    s16i    a3,  a15, XT_CPSTORED           /* update new owner's CPSTORED */
-
-    /* Adjust new owner's save area pointers to area for CP n. */
-    extui   a3,  a0, 16, 5                  /* a3 = CP index = n */
-    addx4   a4,  a3, a4                     /* a4 = &_xt_coproc_sa_offset[n] */
-    l32i    a4,  a4, 0                      /* a4 = XT_CP[n]_SA */
-    l32i    a5, a15, XT_CP_ASA              /* ptr to actual (aligned) save area */
-    add     a2,  a4, a5                     /* a2 = new owner's area for CP */
-
-    /*
-    The config-specific HAL macro invoked below destroys a2-5, preserves a0-1.
-    It is theoretically possible for Xtensa processor designers to write TIE
-    that causes more address registers to be affected, but it is generally
-    unlikely. If that ever happens, more registers needs to be saved/restored
-    around this macro invocation.
-    */
-    xchal_cpi_load_funcbody
-
-    /* Restore interruptee's saved registers. */
-    /* Can omit rsync for wsr.CPENABLE here because _xt_user_exit does it. */
-.L_xt_coproc_done:
-    l32i    a15, sp, XT_STK_A15
-    l32i    a5,  sp, XT_STK_A5
-    l32i    a4,  sp, XT_STK_A4
-    l32i    a3,  sp, XT_STK_A3
-    l32i    a2,  sp, XT_STK_A2
-    call0   _xt_user_exit                   /* return via exit dispatcher */
-    /* Never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-.L_check_cs:
-    /* a0 = CP mask in low bits, a15 = new owner's save area */
-    l16ui   a2, a15, XT_CP_CS_ST            /* a2 = mask of CPs saved    */
-    bnone   a2,  a0, .L_xt_coproc_done      /* if no match then done     */
-    and     a2,  a2, a0                     /* a2 = which CPs to restore */
-    extui   a2,  a2, 0, 8                   /* extract low 8 bits        */
-    s32i    a6,  sp, XT_STK_A6              /* save extra needed regs    */
-    s32i    a7,  sp, XT_STK_A7
-    s32i    a13, sp, XT_STK_A13
-    s32i    a14, sp, XT_STK_A14
-    call0   _xt_coproc_restorecs            /* restore CP registers      */
-    l32i    a6,  sp, XT_STK_A6              /* restore saved registers   */
-    l32i    a7,  sp, XT_STK_A7
-    l32i    a13, sp, XT_STK_A13
-    l32i    a14, sp, XT_STK_A14
-    j       .L_xt_coproc_done
-
-    /* Co-processor exception occurred outside a thread (not supported). */
-.L_xt_coproc_invalid:
-    movi    a0,PANIC_RSN_COPROCEXCEPTION
-    wsr     a0,EXCCAUSE
-    call0   _xt_panic                       /* not in a thread (invalid) */
-    /* never returns */
-
-
-#endif /* XCHAL_CP_NUM */
-
-
-/*
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  Level 1 interrupt dispatch. Assumes stack frame has not been allocated yet.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .type       _xt_lowint1,@function
-    .align      4
-
-_xt_lowint1:
-    mov     a0, sp                          /* sp == a1 */
-    addi    sp, sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ           /* allocate interrupt stack frame */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* save pre-interrupt SP */
-    rsr     a0, PS                          /* save interruptee's PS */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS
-    rsr     a0, EPC_1                       /* save interruptee's PC */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_1                   /* save interruptee's a0 */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0
-    movi    a0, _xt_user_exit               /* save exit point for dispatch */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_EXIT
-
-    /* EXCSAVE_1 should now be free to use. Use it to keep a copy of the
-    current stack pointer that points to the exception frame (XT_STK_FRAME).*/
-    #ifdef XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    mov     a0, sp
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_1
-    #endif
-    #endif
-
-    /* Save rest of interrupt context and enter RTOS. */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER               /* common RTOS interrupt entry */
-
-    /* !! We are now on the RTOS system stack !! */
-
-    /* Set up PS for C, enable interrupts above this level and clear EXCM. */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(1) | PS_UM
-    #else
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(1) | PS_UM | PS_WOE
-    #endif
-    wsr     a0, PS
-    rsync
-
-    /* OK to call C code at this point, dispatch user ISRs */
-
-    dispatch_c_isr 1 XCHAL_INTLEVEL1_MASK
-
-    /* Done handling interrupts, transfer control to OS */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT                /* does not return directly here */
-
-
-/*
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-  MEDIUM PRIORITY (LEVEL 2+) INTERRUPT VECTORS AND LOW LEVEL HANDLERS.
-
-  Medium priority interrupts are by definition those with priority greater
-  than 1 and not greater than XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL. These are disabled by
-  setting PS.EXCM and therefore can easily support a C environment for
-  handlers in C, and interact safely with an RTOS.
-
-  Each vector goes at a predetermined location according to the Xtensa
-  hardware configuration, which is ensured by its placement in a special
-  section known to the Xtensa linker support package (LSP). It performs
-  the minimum necessary before jumping to the handler in the .text section.
-
-  The corresponding handler goes in the normal .text section. It sets up
-  the appropriate stack frame, saves a few vector-specific registers and
-  calls XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER to save the rest of the interrupted context
-  and enter the RTOS, then sets up a C environment. It then calls the
-  user's interrupt handler code (which may be coded in C) and finally
-  calls XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT to transfer control to the RTOS for scheduling.
-
-  While XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT does not return directly to the interruptee,
-  eventually the RTOS scheduler will want to dispatch the interrupted
-  task or handler. The scheduler will return to the exit point that was
-  saved in the interrupt stack frame at XT_STK_EXIT.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-#if XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL >= 2
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level2InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level2InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level2Vector
-    .type       _Level2Vector,@function
-    .align      4
-_Level2Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_2                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   _xt_medint2                     /* load interrupt handler */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .type       _xt_medint2,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint2:
-    mov     a0, sp                          /* sp == a1 */
-    addi    sp, sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ           /* allocate interrupt stack frame */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* save pre-interrupt SP */
-    rsr     a0, EPS_2                       /* save interruptee's PS */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS
-    rsr     a0, EPC_2                       /* save interruptee's PC */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_2                   /* save interruptee's a0 */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0
-    movi    a0, _xt_medint2_exit            /* save exit point for dispatch */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_EXIT
-
-    /* EXCSAVE_2 should now be free to use. Use it to keep a copy of the
-    current stack pointer that points to the exception frame (XT_STK_FRAME).*/
-    #ifdef XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    mov     a0, sp
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_2
-    #endif
-    #endif
-
-    /* Save rest of interrupt context and enter RTOS. */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER               /* common RTOS interrupt entry */
-
-    /* !! We are now on the RTOS system stack !! */
-
-    /* Set up PS for C, enable interrupts above this level and clear EXCM. */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(2) | PS_UM
-    #else
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(2) | PS_UM | PS_WOE
-    #endif
-    wsr     a0, PS
-    rsync
-
-    /* OK to call C code at this point, dispatch user ISRs */
-
-    dispatch_c_isr 2 XCHAL_INTLEVEL2_MASK
-
-    /* Done handling interrupts, transfer control to OS */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT                /* does not return directly here */
-
-    /*
-    Exit point for dispatch. Saved in interrupt stack frame at XT_STK_EXIT
-    on entry and used to return to a thread or interrupted interrupt handler.
-    */
-    .global     _xt_medint2_exit
-    .type       _xt_medint2_exit,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint2_exit:
-    /* Restore only level-specific regs (the rest were already restored) */
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS               /* retrieve interruptee's PS */
-    wsr     a0, EPS_2
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC               /* retrieve interruptee's PC */
-    wsr     a0, EPC_2
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0               /* retrieve interruptee's A0 */
-    l32i    sp, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* remove interrupt stack frame */
-    rsync                                   /* ensure EPS and EPC written */
-    rfi     2
-
-#endif  /* Level 2 */
-
-#if XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL >= 3
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level3InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level3InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level3Vector
-    .type       _Level3Vector,@function
-    .align      4
-_Level3Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_3                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   _xt_medint3                     /* load interrupt handler */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .type       _xt_medint3,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint3:
-    mov     a0, sp                          /* sp == a1 */
-    addi    sp, sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ           /* allocate interrupt stack frame */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* save pre-interrupt SP */
-    rsr     a0, EPS_3                       /* save interruptee's PS */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS
-    rsr     a0, EPC_3                       /* save interruptee's PC */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_3                   /* save interruptee's a0 */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0
-    movi    a0, _xt_medint3_exit            /* save exit point for dispatch */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_EXIT
-
-    /* EXCSAVE_3 should now be free to use. Use it to keep a copy of the
-    current stack pointer that points to the exception frame (XT_STK_FRAME).*/
-    #ifdef XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    mov     a0, sp
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_3
-    #endif
-    #endif
-
-    /* Save rest of interrupt context and enter RTOS. */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER               /* common RTOS interrupt entry */
-
-    /* !! We are now on the RTOS system stack !! */
-
-    /* Set up PS for C, enable interrupts above this level and clear EXCM. */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(3) | PS_UM
-    #else
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(3) | PS_UM | PS_WOE
-    #endif
-    wsr     a0, PS
-    rsync
-
-    /* OK to call C code at this point, dispatch user ISRs */
-
-    dispatch_c_isr 3 XCHAL_INTLEVEL3_MASK
-
-    /* Done handling interrupts, transfer control to OS */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT                /* does not return directly here */
-
-    /*
-    Exit point for dispatch. Saved in interrupt stack frame at XT_STK_EXIT
-    on entry and used to return to a thread or interrupted interrupt handler.
-    */
-    .global     _xt_medint3_exit
-    .type       _xt_medint3_exit,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint3_exit:
-    /* Restore only level-specific regs (the rest were already restored) */
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS               /* retrieve interruptee's PS */
-    wsr     a0, EPS_3
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC               /* retrieve interruptee's PC */
-    wsr     a0, EPC_3
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0               /* retrieve interruptee's A0 */
-    l32i    sp, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* remove interrupt stack frame */
-    rsync                                   /* ensure EPS and EPC written */
-    rfi     3
-
-#endif  /* Level 3 */
-
-#if XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL >= 4
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level4InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level4InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level4Vector
-    .type       _Level4Vector,@function
-    .align      4
-_Level4Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_4                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   _xt_medint4                     /* load interrupt handler */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .type       _xt_medint4,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint4:
-    mov     a0, sp                          /* sp == a1 */
-    addi    sp, sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ           /* allocate interrupt stack frame */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* save pre-interrupt SP */
-    rsr     a0, EPS_4                       /* save interruptee's PS */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS
-    rsr     a0, EPC_4                       /* save interruptee's PC */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_4                   /* save interruptee's a0 */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0
-    movi    a0, _xt_medint4_exit            /* save exit point for dispatch */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_EXIT
-
-    /* EXCSAVE_4 should now be free to use. Use it to keep a copy of the
-    current stack pointer that points to the exception frame (XT_STK_FRAME).*/
-    #ifdef XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    mov     a0, sp
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_4
-    #endif
-    #endif
-
-    /* Save rest of interrupt context and enter RTOS. */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER               /* common RTOS interrupt entry */
-
-    /* !! We are now on the RTOS system stack !! */
-
-    /* Set up PS for C, enable interrupts above this level and clear EXCM. */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(4) | PS_UM
-    #else
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(4) | PS_UM | PS_WOE
-    #endif
-    wsr     a0, PS
-    rsync
-
-    /* OK to call C code at this point, dispatch user ISRs */
-
-    dispatch_c_isr 4 XCHAL_INTLEVEL4_MASK
-
-    /* Done handling interrupts, transfer control to OS */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT                /* does not return directly here */
-
-    /*
-    Exit point for dispatch. Saved in interrupt stack frame at XT_STK_EXIT
-    on entry and used to return to a thread or interrupted interrupt handler.
-    */
-    .global     _xt_medint4_exit
-    .type       _xt_medint4_exit,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint4_exit:
-    /* Restore only level-specific regs (the rest were already restored) */
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS               /* retrieve interruptee's PS */
-    wsr     a0, EPS_4
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC               /* retrieve interruptee's PC */
-    wsr     a0, EPC_4
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0               /* retrieve interruptee's A0 */
-    l32i    sp, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* remove interrupt stack frame */
-    rsync                                   /* ensure EPS and EPC written */
-    rfi     4
-
-#endif  /* Level 4 */
-
-#if XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL >= 5
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level5InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level5InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level5Vector
-    .type       _Level5Vector,@function
-    .align      4
-_Level5Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_5                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   _xt_medint5                     /* load interrupt handler */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .type       _xt_medint5,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint5:
-    mov     a0, sp                          /* sp == a1 */
-    addi    sp, sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ           /* allocate interrupt stack frame */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* save pre-interrupt SP */
-    rsr     a0, EPS_5                       /* save interruptee's PS */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS
-    rsr     a0, EPC_5                       /* save interruptee's PC */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_5                   /* save interruptee's a0 */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0
-    movi    a0, _xt_medint5_exit            /* save exit point for dispatch */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_EXIT
-
-    /* EXCSAVE_5 should now be free to use. Use it to keep a copy of the
-    current stack pointer that points to the exception frame (XT_STK_FRAME).*/
-    #ifdef XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    mov     a0, sp
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_5
-    #endif
-    #endif
-
-    /* Save rest of interrupt context and enter RTOS. */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER               /* common RTOS interrupt entry */
-
-    /* !! We are now on the RTOS system stack !! */
-
-    /* Set up PS for C, enable interrupts above this level and clear EXCM. */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(5) | PS_UM
-    #else
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(5) | PS_UM | PS_WOE
-    #endif
-    wsr     a0, PS
-    rsync
-
-    /* OK to call C code at this point, dispatch user ISRs */
-
-    dispatch_c_isr 5 XCHAL_INTLEVEL5_MASK
-
-    /* Done handling interrupts, transfer control to OS */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT                /* does not return directly here */
-
-    /*
-    Exit point for dispatch. Saved in interrupt stack frame at XT_STK_EXIT
-    on entry and used to return to a thread or interrupted interrupt handler.
-    */
-    .global     _xt_medint5_exit
-    .type       _xt_medint5_exit,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint5_exit:
-    /* Restore only level-specific regs (the rest were already restored) */
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS               /* retrieve interruptee's PS */
-    wsr     a0, EPS_5
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC               /* retrieve interruptee's PC */
-    wsr     a0, EPC_5
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0               /* retrieve interruptee's A0 */
-    l32i    sp, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* remove interrupt stack frame */
-    rsync                                   /* ensure EPS and EPC written */
-    rfi     5
-
-#endif  /* Level 5 */
-
-#if XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL >= 6
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level6InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level6InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level6Vector
-    .type       _Level6Vector,@function
-    .align      4
-_Level6Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_6                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   _xt_medint6                     /* load interrupt handler */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .section .iram1,"ax"
-    .type       _xt_medint6,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint6:
-    mov     a0, sp                          /* sp == a1 */
-    addi    sp, sp, -XT_STK_FRMSZ           /* allocate interrupt stack frame */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* save pre-interrupt SP */
-    rsr     a0, EPS_6                       /* save interruptee's PS */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS
-    rsr     a0, EPC_6                       /* save interruptee's PC */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_6                   /* save interruptee's a0 */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0
-    movi    a0, _xt_medint6_exit            /* save exit point for dispatch */
-    s32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_EXIT
-
-    /* EXCSAVE_6 should now be free to use. Use it to keep a copy of the
-    current stack pointer that points to the exception frame (XT_STK_FRAME).*/
-    #ifdef XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
-    #ifndef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    mov     a0, sp
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_6
-    #endif
-    #endif
-
-    /* Save rest of interrupt context and enter RTOS. */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_ENTER               /* common RTOS interrupt entry */
-
-    /* !! We are now on the RTOS system stack !! */
-
-    /* Set up PS for C, enable interrupts above this level and clear EXCM. */
-    #ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(6) | PS_UM
-    #else
-    movi    a0, PS_INTLEVEL(6) | PS_UM | PS_WOE
-    #endif
-    wsr     a0, PS
-    rsync
-
-    /* OK to call C code at this point, dispatch user ISRs */
-
-    dispatch_c_isr 6 XCHAL_INTLEVEL6_MASK
-
-    /* Done handling interrupts, transfer control to OS */
-    call0   XT_RTOS_INT_EXIT                /* does not return directly here */
-
-    /*
-    Exit point for dispatch. Saved in interrupt stack frame at XT_STK_EXIT
-    on entry and used to return to a thread or interrupted interrupt handler.
-    */
-    .global     _xt_medint6_exit
-    .type       _xt_medint6_exit,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_medint6_exit:
-    /* Restore only level-specific regs (the rest were already restored) */
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PS               /* retrieve interruptee's PS */
-    wsr     a0, EPS_6
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_PC               /* retrieve interruptee's PC */
-    wsr     a0, EPC_6
-    l32i    a0, sp, XT_STK_A0               /* retrieve interruptee's A0 */
-    l32i    sp, sp, XT_STK_A1               /* remove interrupt stack frame */
-    rsync                                   /* ensure EPS and EPC written */
-    rfi     6
-
-#endif  /* Level 6 */
-
-
-/*******************************************************************************
-
-HIGH PRIORITY (LEVEL > XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL) INTERRUPT VECTORS AND HANDLERS
-
-High priority interrupts are by definition those with priorities greater
-than XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL. This includes non-maskable (NMI). High priority
-interrupts cannot interact with the RTOS, that is they must save all regs
-they use and not call any RTOS function.
-
-A further restriction imposed by the Xtensa windowed architecture is that
-high priority interrupts must not modify the stack area even logically
-"above" the top of the interrupted stack (they need to provide their
-own stack or static save area).
-
-Cadence Design Systems recommends high priority interrupt handlers be coded in assembly
-and used for purposes requiring very short service times.
-
-Here are templates for high priority (level 2+) interrupt vectors.
-They assume only one interrupt per level to avoid the burden of identifying
-which interrupts at this level are pending and enabled. This allows for
-minimum latency and avoids having to save/restore a2 in addition to a0.
-If more than one interrupt per high priority level is configured, this burden
-is on the handler which in any case must provide a way to save and restore
-registers it uses without touching the interrupted stack.
-
-Each vector goes at a predetermined location according to the Xtensa
-hardware configuration, which is ensured by its placement in a special
-section known to the Xtensa linker support package (LSP). It performs
-the minimum necessary before jumping to the handler in the .text section.
-
-*******************************************************************************/
-
-/*
-Currently only shells for high priority interrupt handlers are provided
-here. However a template and example can be found in the Cadence Design Systems tools
-documentation: "Microprocessor Programmer's Guide".
-*/
-
-#if XCHAL_NUM_INTLEVELS >=2 && XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL <2 && XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL !=2
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level2InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level2InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level2Vector
-    .type       _Level2Vector,@function
-    .global     xt_highint2
-    .align      4
-_Level2Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_2                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   xt_highint2                     /* load interrupt handler */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .global     xt_highint2
-    .weak       xt_highint2
-    .set        xt_highint2, _xt_highint2
-    .section    .iram1, "ax"
-    .type       _xt_highint2,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_highint2:
-
-    #ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-    /* Call interrupt hook if present to (pre)handle interrupts. */
-    movi    a0, _xt_intexc_hooks
-    l32i    a0, a0, 2<<2
-    beqz    a0, 1f
-.Ln_xt_highint2_call_hook:
-    callx0  a0                              /* must NOT disturb stack! */
-1:
-    #endif
-
-    /* USER_EDIT:
-    ADD HIGH PRIORITY LEVEL 2 INTERRUPT HANDLER CODE HERE.
-    */
-
-    .align  4
-.L_xt_highint2_exit:
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_2                   /* restore a0 */
-    rfi     2
-
-#endif  /* Level 2 */
-
-#if XCHAL_NUM_INTLEVELS >=3 && XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL <3 && XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL !=3
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level3InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level3InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level3Vector
-    .type       _Level3Vector,@function
-    .global     xt_highint3
-    .align      4
-_Level3Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_3                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   xt_highint3                     /* load interrupt handler */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .global     xt_highint3
-    .weak       xt_highint3
-    .set        xt_highint3, _xt_highint3
-    .section    .iram1, "ax"
-    .type       _xt_highint3,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_highint3:
-
-    #ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-    /* Call interrupt hook if present to (pre)handle interrupts. */
-    movi    a0, _xt_intexc_hooks
-    l32i    a0, a0, 3<<2
-    beqz    a0, 1f
-.Ln_xt_highint3_call_hook:
-    callx0  a0                              /* must NOT disturb stack! */
-1:
-    #endif
-
-    /* USER_EDIT:
-    ADD HIGH PRIORITY LEVEL 3 INTERRUPT HANDLER CODE HERE.
-    */
-
-    .align  4
-.L_xt_highint3_exit:
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_3                   /* restore a0 */
-    rfi     3
-
-#endif  /* Level 3 */
-
-#if XCHAL_NUM_INTLEVELS >=4 && XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL <4 && XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL !=4
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level4InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level4InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level4Vector
-    .type       _Level4Vector,@function
-    .global     xt_highint4
-    .align      4
-_Level4Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_4                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   xt_highint4                     /* load interrupt handler */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .global     xt_highint4
-    .weak       xt_highint4
-    .set        xt_highint4, _xt_highint4
-    .section    .iram1, "ax"
-    .type       _xt_highint4,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_highint4:
-
-    #ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-    /* Call interrupt hook if present to (pre)handle interrupts. */
-    movi    a0, _xt_intexc_hooks
-    l32i    a0, a0, 4<<2
-    beqz    a0, 1f
-.Ln_xt_highint4_call_hook:
-    callx0  a0                              /* must NOT disturb stack! */
-1:
-    #endif
-
-    /* USER_EDIT:
-    ADD HIGH PRIORITY LEVEL 4 INTERRUPT HANDLER CODE HERE.
-    */
-
-    .align  4
-.L_xt_highint4_exit:
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_4                   /* restore a0 */
-    rfi     4
-
-#endif  /* Level 4 */
-
-#if XCHAL_NUM_INTLEVELS >=5 && XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL <5 && XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL !=5
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level5InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level5InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level5Vector
-    .type       _Level5Vector,@function
-    .global     xt_highint5
-    .align      4
-_Level5Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_5                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   xt_highint5                    /* load interrupt handler */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .global     xt_highint5
-    .weak       xt_highint5
-    .set        xt_highint5, _xt_highint5
-    .section    .iram1, "ax"
-    .type       _xt_highint5,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_highint5:
-
-    #ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-    /* Call interrupt hook if present to (pre)handle interrupts. */
-    movi    a0, _xt_intexc_hooks
-    l32i    a0, a0, 5<<2
-    beqz    a0, 1f
-.Ln_xt_highint5_call_hook:
-    callx0  a0                              /* must NOT disturb stack! */
-1:
-    #endif
-
-    /* USER_EDIT:
-    ADD HIGH PRIORITY LEVEL 5 INTERRUPT HANDLER CODE HERE.
-    */
-
-    .align  4
-.L_xt_highint5_exit:
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_5                   /* restore a0 */
-    rfi     5
-
-#endif  /* Level 5 */
-
-#if XCHAL_NUM_INTLEVELS >=6 && XCHAL_EXCM_LEVEL <6 && XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL !=6
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .Level6InterruptVector
-    .section    .Level6InterruptVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _Level6Vector
-    .type       _Level6Vector,@function
-    .global     xt_highint6
-    .align      4
-_Level6Vector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE_6                   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   xt_highint6                    /* load interrupt handler */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .global     xt_highint6
-    .weak       xt_highint6
-    .set        xt_highint6, _xt_highint6
-    .section    .iram1, "ax"
-    .type       _xt_highint6,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_highint6:
-
-    #ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-    /* Call interrupt hook if present to (pre)handle interrupts. */
-    movi    a0, _xt_intexc_hooks
-    l32i    a0, a0, 6<<2
-    beqz    a0, 1f
-.Ln_xt_highint6_call_hook:
-    callx0  a0                              /* must NOT disturb stack! */
-1:
-    #endif
-
-    /* USER_EDIT:
-    ADD HIGH PRIORITY LEVEL 6 INTERRUPT HANDLER CODE HERE.
-    */
-
-    .align  4
-.L_xt_highint6_exit:
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE_6                   /* restore a0 */
-    rfi     6
-
-#endif  /* Level 6 */
-
-#if XCHAL_HAVE_NMI
-
-    .begin      literal_prefix .NMIExceptionVector
-    .section    .NMIExceptionVector.text, "ax"
-    .global     _NMIExceptionVector
-    .type       _NMIExceptionVector,@function
-    .global     xt_nmi
-    .align      4
-_NMIExceptionVector:
-    wsr     a0, EXCSAVE + XCHAL_NMILEVEL   /* preserve a0 */
-    call0   xt_nmi                         /* load interrupt handler */
-    /* never returns here - call0 is used as a jump (see note at top) */
-
-    .end        literal_prefix
-
-    .global     xt_nmi
-    .weak       xt_nmi
-    .set        xt_nmi, _xt_nmi
-    .section    .iram1, "ax"
-    .type       _xt_nmi,@function
-    .align      4
-_xt_nmi:
-
-    #ifdef XT_INTEXC_HOOKS
-    /* Call interrupt hook if present to (pre)handle interrupts. */
-    movi    a0, _xt_intexc_hooks
-    l32i    a0, a0, XCHAL_NMILEVEL<<2
-    beqz    a0, 1f
-.Ln_xt_nmi_call_hook:
-    callx0  a0                              /* must NOT disturb stack! */
-1:
-    #endif
-
-    /* USER_EDIT:
-    ADD HIGH PRIORITY NON-MASKABLE INTERRUPT (NMI) HANDLER CODE HERE.
-    */
-
-    .align  4
-.L_xt_nmi_exit:
-    rsr     a0, EXCSAVE + XCHAL_NMILEVEL    /* restore a0 */
-    rfi     XCHAL_NMILEVEL
-
-#endif  /* NMI */
-
-
-/*******************************************************************************
-
-WINDOW OVERFLOW AND UNDERFLOW EXCEPTION VECTORS AND ALLOCA EXCEPTION HANDLER
-
-Here is the code for each window overflow/underflow exception vector and
-(interspersed) efficient code for handling the alloca exception cause.
-Window exceptions are handled entirely in the vector area and are very
-tight for performance. The alloca exception is also handled entirely in
-the window vector area so comes at essentially no cost in code size.
-Users should never need to modify them and Cadence Design Systems recommends
-they do not.
-
-Window handlers go at predetermined vector locations according to the
-Xtensa hardware configuration, which is ensured by their placement in a
-special section known to the Xtensa linker support package (LSP). Since
-their offsets in that section are always the same, the LSPs do not define
-a section per vector.
-
-These things are coded for XEA2 only (XEA1 is not supported).
-
-Note on Underflow Handlers:
-The underflow handler for returning from call[i+1] to call[i]
-must preserve all the registers from call[i+1]'s window.
-In particular, a0 and a1 must be preserved because the RETW instruction
-will be reexecuted (and may even underflow if an intervening exception
-has flushed call[i]'s registers).
-Registers a2 and up may contain return values.
-
-*******************************************************************************/
-
-#if XCHAL_HAVE_WINDOWED
-
-    .section .WindowVectors.text, "ax"
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Window Overflow Exception for Call4.
-
-Invoked if a call[i] referenced a register (a4-a15)
-that contains data from ancestor call[j];
-call[j] had done a call4 to call[j+1].
-On entry here:
-    window rotated to call[j] start point;
-        a0-a3 are registers to be saved;
-        a4-a15 must be preserved;
-        a5 is call[j+1]'s stack pointer.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .org    0x0
-    .global _WindowOverflow4
-_WindowOverflow4:
-
-    s32e    a0, a5, -16     /* save a0 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a1, a5, -12     /* save a1 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a2, a5,  -8     /* save a2 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a3, a5,  -4     /* save a3 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    rfwo                    /* rotates back to call[i] position */
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Window Underflow Exception for Call4
-
-Invoked by RETW returning from call[i+1] to call[i]
-where call[i]'s registers must be reloaded (not live in ARs);
-where call[i] had done a call4 to call[i+1].
-On entry here:
-        window rotated to call[i] start point;
-        a0-a3 are undefined, must be reloaded with call[i].reg[0..3];
-        a4-a15 must be preserved (they are call[i+1].reg[0..11]);
-        a5 is call[i+1]'s stack pointer.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .org    0x40
-    .global _WindowUnderflow4
-_WindowUnderflow4:
-
-    l32e    a0, a5, -16     /* restore a0 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a1, a5, -12     /* restore a1 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a2, a5,  -8     /* restore a2 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a3, a5,  -4     /* restore a3 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    rfwu
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Handle alloca exception generated by interruptee executing 'movsp'.
-This uses space between the window vectors, so is essentially "free".
-All interruptee's regs are intact except a0 which is saved in EXCSAVE_1,
-and PS.EXCM has been set by the exception hardware (can't be interrupted).
-The fact the alloca exception was taken means the registers associated with
-the base-save area have been spilled and will be restored by the underflow
-handler, so those 4 registers are available for scratch.
-The code is optimized to avoid unaligned branches and minimize cache misses.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .align  4
-    .global _xt_alloca_exc
-_xt_alloca_exc:
-
-    rsr     a0, WINDOWBASE  /* grab WINDOWBASE before rotw changes it */
-    rotw    -1              /* WINDOWBASE goes to a4, new a0-a3 are scratch */
-    rsr     a2, PS
-    extui   a3, a2, XCHAL_PS_OWB_SHIFT, XCHAL_PS_OWB_BITS
-    xor     a3, a3, a4      /* bits changed from old to current windowbase */
-    rsr     a4, EXCSAVE_1   /* restore original a0 (now in a4) */
-    slli    a3, a3, XCHAL_PS_OWB_SHIFT
-    xor     a2, a2, a3      /* flip changed bits in old window base */
-    wsr     a2, PS          /* update PS.OWB to new window base */
-    rsync
-
-    bbci.l a4, 31, _WindowUnderflow4
-    rotw    -1              /* original a0 goes to a8 */
-    bbci.l a8, 30, _WindowUnderflow8
-    rotw    -1
-    j               _WindowUnderflow12
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Window Overflow Exception for Call8
-
-Invoked if a call[i] referenced a register (a4-a15)
-that contains data from ancestor call[j];
-call[j] had done a call8 to call[j+1].
-On entry here:
-    window rotated to call[j] start point;
-        a0-a7 are registers to be saved;
-        a8-a15 must be preserved;
-        a9 is call[j+1]'s stack pointer.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .org    0x80
-    .global _WindowOverflow8
-_WindowOverflow8:
-
-    s32e    a0, a9, -16     /* save a0 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a0, a1, -12     /* a0 <- call[j-1]'s sp
-                               (used to find end of call[j]'s frame) */
-    s32e    a1, a9, -12     /* save a1 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a2, a9,  -8     /* save a2 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a3, a9,  -4     /* save a3 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a4, a0, -32     /* save a4 to call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a5, a0, -28     /* save a5 to call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a6, a0, -24     /* save a6 to call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a7, a0, -20     /* save a7 to call[j]'s stack frame */
-    rfwo                    /* rotates back to call[i] position */
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Window Underflow Exception for Call8
-
-Invoked by RETW returning from call[i+1] to call[i]
-where call[i]'s registers must be reloaded (not live in ARs);
-where call[i] had done a call8 to call[i+1].
-On entry here:
-        window rotated to call[i] start point;
-        a0-a7 are undefined, must be reloaded with call[i].reg[0..7];
-        a8-a15 must be preserved (they are call[i+1].reg[0..7]);
-        a9 is call[i+1]'s stack pointer.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .org    0xC0
-    .global _WindowUnderflow8
-_WindowUnderflow8:
-
-    l32e    a0, a9, -16     /* restore a0 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a1, a9, -12     /* restore a1 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a2, a9,  -8     /* restore a2 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a7, a1, -12     /* a7 <- call[i-1]'s sp
-                               (used to find end of call[i]'s frame) */
-    l32e    a3, a9,  -4     /* restore a3 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a4, a7, -32     /* restore a4 from call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a5, a7, -28     /* restore a5 from call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a6, a7, -24     /* restore a6 from call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a7, a7, -20     /* restore a7 from call[i]'s stack frame */
-    rfwu
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Window Overflow Exception for Call12
-
-Invoked if a call[i] referenced a register (a4-a15)
-that contains data from ancestor call[j];
-call[j] had done a call12 to call[j+1].
-On entry here:
-    window rotated to call[j] start point;
-        a0-a11 are registers to be saved;
-        a12-a15 must be preserved;
-        a13 is call[j+1]'s stack pointer.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .org    0x100
-    .global _WindowOverflow12
-_WindowOverflow12:
-
-    s32e    a0,  a13, -16   /* save a0 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a0,  a1,  -12   /* a0 <- call[j-1]'s sp
-                               (used to find end of call[j]'s frame) */
-    s32e    a1,  a13, -12   /* save a1 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a2,  a13,  -8   /* save a2 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a3,  a13,  -4   /* save a3 to call[j+1]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a4,  a0,  -48   /* save a4 to end of call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a5,  a0,  -44   /* save a5 to end of call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a6,  a0,  -40   /* save a6 to end of call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a7,  a0,  -36   /* save a7 to end of call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a8,  a0,  -32   /* save a8 to end of call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a9,  a0,  -28   /* save a9 to end of call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a10, a0,  -24   /* save a10 to end of call[j]'s stack frame */
-    s32e    a11, a0,  -20   /* save a11 to end of call[j]'s stack frame */
-    rfwo                    /* rotates back to call[i] position */
-
-/*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Window Underflow Exception for Call12
-
-Invoked by RETW returning from call[i+1] to call[i]
-where call[i]'s registers must be reloaded (not live in ARs);
-where call[i] had done a call12 to call[i+1].
-On entry here:
-        window rotated to call[i] start point;
-        a0-a11 are undefined, must be reloaded with call[i].reg[0..11];
-        a12-a15 must be preserved (they are call[i+1].reg[0..3]);
-        a13 is call[i+1]'s stack pointer.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
-
-    .org 0x140
-    .global _WindowUnderflow12
-_WindowUnderflow12:
-
-    l32e    a0,  a13, -16   /* restore a0 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a1,  a13, -12   /* restore a1 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a2,  a13,  -8   /* restore a2 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a11, a1,  -12   /* a11 <- call[i-1]'s sp
-                               (used to find end of call[i]'s frame) */
-    l32e    a3,  a13,  -4   /* restore a3 from call[i+1]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a4,  a11, -48   /* restore a4 from end of call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a5,  a11, -44   /* restore a5 from end of call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a6,  a11, -40   /* restore a6 from end of call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a7,  a11, -36   /* restore a7 from end of call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a8,  a11, -32   /* restore a8 from end of call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a9,  a11, -28   /* restore a9 from end of call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a10, a11, -24   /* restore a10 from end of call[i]'s stack frame */
-    l32e    a11, a11, -20   /* restore a11 from end of call[i]'s stack frame */
-    rfwu
-
-#endif /* XCHAL_HAVE_WINDOWED */
-
-    .section    .UserEnter.text, "ax"
-    .global     call_user_start
-    .type       call_user_start,@function
-    .align      4
-    .literal_position