osd-contiki/cpu/rl78/rl78-sys.h
Ian Martin 174d4dd80c Adds support for ADF7023 sub-GHz radio from Analog Devices and RL78 series MCU from Renesas.
This example platform for this port is the EVAL-ADF7XXXMB4Z w/ radio
daughter cards:

    http://www.analog.com/en/evaluation/eval-adf7023/eb.html

See the platform readme for usage and platform information:

    https://github.com/contiki-os/contiki/tree/master/platform/eval-adf7xxxmb4z/readme.md

All files provided by Analog Devices for this port are released under
the same license as Contiki and copyright Analog Devices Inc. per
agreement between Redwire Consulting, LLC and Analog Devices Inc. (SOW 08122013)
2014-01-04 18:56:51 -05:00

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/**
* \author DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
*/
r8 = 0xffef0
r9 = 0xffef1
r10 = 0xffef2
r11 = 0xffef3
r12 = 0xffef4
r13 = 0xffef5
r14 = 0xffef6
r15 = 0xffef7
r16 = 0xffee8
r17 = 0xffee9
r18 = 0xffeea
r19 = 0xffeeb
r20 = 0xffeec
r21 = 0xffeed
r22 = 0xffeee
r23 = 0xffeef
#define SYS__exit SYS_exit
.macro syscall_body number
/* The RL78 doesn't really have an "interrupt" upcode, just
BRK, which we emulate exactly. We use the STOP opcode,
which is a breakpoint in the simulator. */
mov A, #\number
stop
ret
.endm
.macro do_syscall name number
__\name:
.global __\name
_\name:
.weak _\name
syscall_body \number
.endm
.macro syscall_returns name number
__\name:
.global __\name
_\name:
.weak _\name
mov r8, #\number
ret
.endm
#define S(name) do_syscall name, SYS_##name
#define SYSCALL(number) syscall_body number
#define ERR(name) syscall_returns name, -1
#define OK(name) syscall_returns name, 0
#define RET(name,val) syscall_returns name, val