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[PATCH] avr32 architecture This adds support for the Atmel AVR32 architecture as well as the AT32AP7000 CPU and the AT32STK1000 development board. AVR32 is a new high-performance 32-bit RISC microprocessor core, designed for cost-sensitive embedded applications, with particular emphasis on low power consumption and high code density. The AVR32 architecture is not binary compatible with earlier 8-bit AVR architectures. The AVR32 architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the AVR32 Architecture Manual, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32000.pdf The Atmel AT32AP7000 is the first CPU implementing the AVR32 architecture. It features a 7-stage pipeline, 16KB instruction and data caches and a full Memory Management Unit. It also comes with a large set of integrated peripherals, many of which are shared with the AT91 ARM-based controllers from Atmel. Full data sheet is available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32003.pdf while the CPU core implementation including caches and MMU is documented by the AVR32 AP Technical Reference, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32001.pdf Information about the AT32STK1000 development board can be found at http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3918 including a BSP CD image with an earlier version of this patch, development tools (binaries and source/patches) and a root filesystem image suitable for booting from SD card. Alternatively, there's a preliminary "getting started" guide available at http://avr32linux.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GettingStarted which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for avr32-linux. This patch, as well as the other patches included with the BSP and the toolchain patches, is actively supported by Atmel Corporation. [dmccr@us.ibm.com: Fix more pxx_page macro locations] [bunk@stusta.de: fix `make defconfig'] Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> Signed-off-by: Dave McCracken <dmccr@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-09-26 06:32:13 +00:00
/*
* Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Atmel Corporation
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#ifndef __ASM_AVR32_UNISTD_H
#define __ASM_AVR32_UNISTD_H
/*
* This file contains the system call numbers.
*/
#define __NR_restart_syscall 0
#define __NR_exit 1
#define __NR_fork 2
#define __NR_read 3
#define __NR_write 4
#define __NR_open 5
#define __NR_close 6
#define __NR_umask 7
#define __NR_creat 8
#define __NR_link 9
#define __NR_unlink 10
#define __NR_execve 11
#define __NR_chdir 12
#define __NR_time 13
#define __NR_mknod 14
#define __NR_chmod 15
#define __NR_chown 16
#define __NR_lchown 17
#define __NR_lseek 18
#define __NR__llseek 19
#define __NR_getpid 20
#define __NR_mount 21
#define __NR_umount2 22
#define __NR_setuid 23
#define __NR_getuid 24
#define __NR_stime 25
#define __NR_ptrace 26
#define __NR_alarm 27
#define __NR_pause 28
#define __NR_utime 29
#define __NR_stat 30
#define __NR_fstat 31
#define __NR_lstat 32
#define __NR_access 33
#define __NR_chroot 34
#define __NR_sync 35
#define __NR_fsync 36
#define __NR_kill 37
#define __NR_rename 38
#define __NR_mkdir 39
#define __NR_rmdir 40
#define __NR_dup 41
#define __NR_pipe 42
#define __NR_times 43
#define __NR_clone 44
#define __NR_brk 45
#define __NR_setgid 46
#define __NR_getgid 47
#define __NR_getcwd 48
#define __NR_geteuid 49
#define __NR_getegid 50
#define __NR_acct 51
#define __NR_setfsuid 52
#define __NR_setfsgid 53
#define __NR_ioctl 54
#define __NR_fcntl 55
#define __NR_setpgid 56
#define __NR_mremap 57
#define __NR_setresuid 58
#define __NR_getresuid 59
#define __NR_setreuid 60
#define __NR_setregid 61
#define __NR_ustat 62
#define __NR_dup2 63
#define __NR_getppid 64
#define __NR_getpgrp 65
#define __NR_setsid 66
#define __NR_rt_sigaction 67
#define __NR_rt_sigreturn 68
#define __NR_rt_sigprocmask 69
#define __NR_rt_sigpending 70
#define __NR_rt_sigtimedwait 71
#define __NR_rt_sigqueueinfo 72
#define __NR_rt_sigsuspend 73
#define __NR_sethostname 74
#define __NR_setrlimit 75
#define __NR_getrlimit 76 /* SuS compliant getrlimit */
#define __NR_getrusage 77
#define __NR_gettimeofday 78
#define __NR_settimeofday 79
#define __NR_getgroups 80
#define __NR_setgroups 81
#define __NR_select 82
#define __NR_symlink 83
#define __NR_fchdir 84
#define __NR_readlink 85
#define __NR_pread 86
#define __NR_pwrite 87
#define __NR_swapon 88
#define __NR_reboot 89
#define __NR_mmap2 90
#define __NR_munmap 91
#define __NR_truncate 92
#define __NR_ftruncate 93
#define __NR_fchmod 94
#define __NR_fchown 95
#define __NR_getpriority 96
#define __NR_setpriority 97
#define __NR_wait4 98
#define __NR_statfs 99
#define __NR_fstatfs 100
#define __NR_vhangup 101
#define __NR_sigaltstack 102
#define __NR_syslog 103
#define __NR_setitimer 104
#define __NR_getitimer 105
#define __NR_swapoff 106
#define __NR_sysinfo 107
/* 108 was __NR_ipc for a little while */
[PATCH] avr32 architecture This adds support for the Atmel AVR32 architecture as well as the AT32AP7000 CPU and the AT32STK1000 development board. AVR32 is a new high-performance 32-bit RISC microprocessor core, designed for cost-sensitive embedded applications, with particular emphasis on low power consumption and high code density. The AVR32 architecture is not binary compatible with earlier 8-bit AVR architectures. The AVR32 architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the AVR32 Architecture Manual, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32000.pdf The Atmel AT32AP7000 is the first CPU implementing the AVR32 architecture. It features a 7-stage pipeline, 16KB instruction and data caches and a full Memory Management Unit. It also comes with a large set of integrated peripherals, many of which are shared with the AT91 ARM-based controllers from Atmel. Full data sheet is available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32003.pdf while the CPU core implementation including caches and MMU is documented by the AVR32 AP Technical Reference, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32001.pdf Information about the AT32STK1000 development board can be found at http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3918 including a BSP CD image with an earlier version of this patch, development tools (binaries and source/patches) and a root filesystem image suitable for booting from SD card. Alternatively, there's a preliminary "getting started" guide available at http://avr32linux.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GettingStarted which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for avr32-linux. This patch, as well as the other patches included with the BSP and the toolchain patches, is actively supported by Atmel Corporation. [dmccr@us.ibm.com: Fix more pxx_page macro locations] [bunk@stusta.de: fix `make defconfig'] Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> Signed-off-by: Dave McCracken <dmccr@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-09-26 06:32:13 +00:00
#define __NR_sendfile 109
#define __NR_setdomainname 110
#define __NR_uname 111
#define __NR_adjtimex 112
#define __NR_mprotect 113
#define __NR_vfork 114
#define __NR_init_module 115
#define __NR_delete_module 116
#define __NR_quotactl 117
#define __NR_getpgid 118
#define __NR_bdflush 119
#define __NR_sysfs 120
#define __NR_personality 121
#define __NR_afs_syscall 122 /* Syscall for Andrew File System */
#define __NR_getdents 123
#define __NR_flock 124
#define __NR_msync 125
#define __NR_readv 126
#define __NR_writev 127
#define __NR_getsid 128
#define __NR_fdatasync 129
#define __NR__sysctl 130
#define __NR_mlock 131
#define __NR_munlock 132
#define __NR_mlockall 133
#define __NR_munlockall 134
#define __NR_sched_setparam 135
#define __NR_sched_getparam 136
#define __NR_sched_setscheduler 137
#define __NR_sched_getscheduler 138
#define __NR_sched_yield 139
#define __NR_sched_get_priority_max 140
#define __NR_sched_get_priority_min 141
#define __NR_sched_rr_get_interval 142
#define __NR_nanosleep 143
#define __NR_poll 144
#define __NR_nfsservctl 145
#define __NR_setresgid 146
#define __NR_getresgid 147
#define __NR_prctl 148
#define __NR_socket 149
#define __NR_bind 150
#define __NR_connect 151
#define __NR_listen 152
#define __NR_accept 153
#define __NR_getsockname 154
#define __NR_getpeername 155
#define __NR_socketpair 156
#define __NR_send 157
#define __NR_recv 158
#define __NR_sendto 159
#define __NR_recvfrom 160
#define __NR_shutdown 161
#define __NR_setsockopt 162
#define __NR_getsockopt 163
#define __NR_sendmsg 164
#define __NR_recvmsg 165
#define __NR_truncate64 166
#define __NR_ftruncate64 167
#define __NR_stat64 168
#define __NR_lstat64 169
#define __NR_fstat64 170
#define __NR_pivot_root 171
#define __NR_mincore 172
#define __NR_madvise 173
#define __NR_getdents64 174
#define __NR_fcntl64 175
#define __NR_gettid 176
#define __NR_readahead 177
#define __NR_setxattr 178
#define __NR_lsetxattr 179
#define __NR_fsetxattr 180
#define __NR_getxattr 181
#define __NR_lgetxattr 182
#define __NR_fgetxattr 183
#define __NR_listxattr 184
#define __NR_llistxattr 185
#define __NR_flistxattr 186
#define __NR_removexattr 187
#define __NR_lremovexattr 188
#define __NR_fremovexattr 189
#define __NR_tkill 190
#define __NR_sendfile64 191
#define __NR_futex 192
#define __NR_sched_setaffinity 193
#define __NR_sched_getaffinity 194
#define __NR_capget 195
#define __NR_capset 196
#define __NR_io_setup 197
#define __NR_io_destroy 198
#define __NR_io_getevents 199
#define __NR_io_submit 200
#define __NR_io_cancel 201
#define __NR_fadvise64 202
#define __NR_exit_group 203
#define __NR_lookup_dcookie 204
#define __NR_epoll_create 205
#define __NR_epoll_ctl 206
#define __NR_epoll_wait 207
#define __NR_remap_file_pages 208
#define __NR_set_tid_address 209
#define __NR_timer_create 210
#define __NR_timer_settime 211
#define __NR_timer_gettime 212
#define __NR_timer_getoverrun 213
#define __NR_timer_delete 214
#define __NR_clock_settime 215
#define __NR_clock_gettime 216
#define __NR_clock_getres 217
#define __NR_clock_nanosleep 218
#define __NR_statfs64 219
#define __NR_fstatfs64 220
#define __NR_tgkill 221
/* 222 reserved for tux */
#define __NR_utimes 223
#define __NR_fadvise64_64 224
#define __NR_cacheflush 225
#define __NR_vserver 226
#define __NR_mq_open 227
#define __NR_mq_unlink 228
#define __NR_mq_timedsend 229
#define __NR_mq_timedreceive 230
#define __NR_mq_notify 231
#define __NR_mq_getsetattr 232
#define __NR_kexec_load 233
#define __NR_waitid 234
#define __NR_add_key 235
#define __NR_request_key 236
#define __NR_keyctl 237
#define __NR_ioprio_set 238
#define __NR_ioprio_get 239
#define __NR_inotify_init 240
#define __NR_inotify_add_watch 241
#define __NR_inotify_rm_watch 242
#define __NR_openat 243
#define __NR_mkdirat 244
#define __NR_mknodat 245
#define __NR_fchownat 246
#define __NR_futimesat 247
#define __NR_fstatat64 248
#define __NR_unlinkat 249
#define __NR_renameat 250
#define __NR_linkat 251
#define __NR_symlinkat 252
#define __NR_readlinkat 253
#define __NR_fchmodat 254
#define __NR_faccessat 255
#define __NR_pselect6 256
#define __NR_ppoll 257
#define __NR_unshare 258
#define __NR_set_robust_list 259
#define __NR_get_robust_list 260
#define __NR_splice 261
#define __NR_sync_file_range 262
#define __NR_tee 263
#define __NR_vmsplice 264
#define __NR_epoll_pwait 265
[PATCH] avr32 architecture This adds support for the Atmel AVR32 architecture as well as the AT32AP7000 CPU and the AT32STK1000 development board. AVR32 is a new high-performance 32-bit RISC microprocessor core, designed for cost-sensitive embedded applications, with particular emphasis on low power consumption and high code density. The AVR32 architecture is not binary compatible with earlier 8-bit AVR architectures. The AVR32 architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the AVR32 Architecture Manual, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32000.pdf The Atmel AT32AP7000 is the first CPU implementing the AVR32 architecture. It features a 7-stage pipeline, 16KB instruction and data caches and a full Memory Management Unit. It also comes with a large set of integrated peripherals, many of which are shared with the AT91 ARM-based controllers from Atmel. Full data sheet is available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32003.pdf while the CPU core implementation including caches and MMU is documented by the AVR32 AP Technical Reference, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32001.pdf Information about the AT32STK1000 development board can be found at http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3918 including a BSP CD image with an earlier version of this patch, development tools (binaries and source/patches) and a root filesystem image suitable for booting from SD card. Alternatively, there's a preliminary "getting started" guide available at http://avr32linux.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GettingStarted which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for avr32-linux. This patch, as well as the other patches included with the BSP and the toolchain patches, is actively supported by Atmel Corporation. [dmccr@us.ibm.com: Fix more pxx_page macro locations] [bunk@stusta.de: fix `make defconfig'] Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> Signed-off-by: Dave McCracken <dmccr@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-09-26 06:32:13 +00:00
#define __NR_msgget 266
#define __NR_msgsnd 267
#define __NR_msgrcv 268
#define __NR_msgctl 269
#define __NR_semget 270
#define __NR_semop 271
#define __NR_semctl 272
#define __NR_semtimedop 273
#define __NR_shmat 274
#define __NR_shmget 275
#define __NR_shmdt 276
#define __NR_shmctl 277
#define __NR_utimensat 278
#define __NR_signalfd 279
/* 280 was __NR_timerfd */
#define __NR_eventfd 281
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#define NR_syscalls 282
[PATCH] avr32 architecture This adds support for the Atmel AVR32 architecture as well as the AT32AP7000 CPU and the AT32STK1000 development board. AVR32 is a new high-performance 32-bit RISC microprocessor core, designed for cost-sensitive embedded applications, with particular emphasis on low power consumption and high code density. The AVR32 architecture is not binary compatible with earlier 8-bit AVR architectures. The AVR32 architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the AVR32 Architecture Manual, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32000.pdf The Atmel AT32AP7000 is the first CPU implementing the AVR32 architecture. It features a 7-stage pipeline, 16KB instruction and data caches and a full Memory Management Unit. It also comes with a large set of integrated peripherals, many of which are shared with the AT91 ARM-based controllers from Atmel. Full data sheet is available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32003.pdf while the CPU core implementation including caches and MMU is documented by the AVR32 AP Technical Reference, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32001.pdf Information about the AT32STK1000 development board can be found at http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3918 including a BSP CD image with an earlier version of this patch, development tools (binaries and source/patches) and a root filesystem image suitable for booting from SD card. Alternatively, there's a preliminary "getting started" guide available at http://avr32linux.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GettingStarted which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for avr32-linux. This patch, as well as the other patches included with the BSP and the toolchain patches, is actively supported by Atmel Corporation. [dmccr@us.ibm.com: Fix more pxx_page macro locations] [bunk@stusta.de: fix `make defconfig'] Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> Signed-off-by: Dave McCracken <dmccr@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-09-26 06:32:13 +00:00
/* Old stuff */
#define __IGNORE_uselib
#define __IGNORE_mmap
/* NUMA stuff */
#define __IGNORE_mbind
#define __IGNORE_get_mempolicy
#define __IGNORE_set_mempolicy
#define __IGNORE_migrate_pages
#define __IGNORE_move_pages
/* SMP stuff */
#define __IGNORE_getcpu
[PATCH] avr32 architecture This adds support for the Atmel AVR32 architecture as well as the AT32AP7000 CPU and the AT32STK1000 development board. AVR32 is a new high-performance 32-bit RISC microprocessor core, designed for cost-sensitive embedded applications, with particular emphasis on low power consumption and high code density. The AVR32 architecture is not binary compatible with earlier 8-bit AVR architectures. The AVR32 architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the AVR32 Architecture Manual, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32000.pdf The Atmel AT32AP7000 is the first CPU implementing the AVR32 architecture. It features a 7-stage pipeline, 16KB instruction and data caches and a full Memory Management Unit. It also comes with a large set of integrated peripherals, many of which are shared with the AT91 ARM-based controllers from Atmel. Full data sheet is available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32003.pdf while the CPU core implementation including caches and MMU is documented by the AVR32 AP Technical Reference, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32001.pdf Information about the AT32STK1000 development board can be found at http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3918 including a BSP CD image with an earlier version of this patch, development tools (binaries and source/patches) and a root filesystem image suitable for booting from SD card. Alternatively, there's a preliminary "getting started" guide available at http://avr32linux.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GettingStarted which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for avr32-linux. This patch, as well as the other patches included with the BSP and the toolchain patches, is actively supported by Atmel Corporation. [dmccr@us.ibm.com: Fix more pxx_page macro locations] [bunk@stusta.de: fix `make defconfig'] Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> Signed-off-by: Dave McCracken <dmccr@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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#define __ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
#define __ARCH_WANT_STAT64
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_ALARM
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_GETHOSTNAME
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_PAUSE
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_TIME
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_UTIME
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_WAITPID
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_FADVISE64
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_GETPGRP
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_LLSEEK
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_GETPGRP
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_RT_SIGACTION
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_RT_SIGSUSPEND
/*
* "Conditional" syscalls
*
* What we want is __attribute__((weak,alias("sys_ni_syscall"))),
* but it doesn't work on all toolchains, so we just do it by hand
*/
#define cond_syscall(x) asm(".weak\t" #x "\n\t.set\t" #x ",sys_ni_syscall");
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
[PATCH] avr32 architecture This adds support for the Atmel AVR32 architecture as well as the AT32AP7000 CPU and the AT32STK1000 development board. AVR32 is a new high-performance 32-bit RISC microprocessor core, designed for cost-sensitive embedded applications, with particular emphasis on low power consumption and high code density. The AVR32 architecture is not binary compatible with earlier 8-bit AVR architectures. The AVR32 architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the AVR32 Architecture Manual, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32000.pdf The Atmel AT32AP7000 is the first CPU implementing the AVR32 architecture. It features a 7-stage pipeline, 16KB instruction and data caches and a full Memory Management Unit. It also comes with a large set of integrated peripherals, many of which are shared with the AT91 ARM-based controllers from Atmel. Full data sheet is available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32003.pdf while the CPU core implementation including caches and MMU is documented by the AVR32 AP Technical Reference, available from http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32001.pdf Information about the AT32STK1000 development board can be found at http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3918 including a BSP CD image with an earlier version of this patch, development tools (binaries and source/patches) and a root filesystem image suitable for booting from SD card. Alternatively, there's a preliminary "getting started" guide available at http://avr32linux.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GettingStarted which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for avr32-linux. This patch, as well as the other patches included with the BSP and the toolchain patches, is actively supported by Atmel Corporation. [dmccr@us.ibm.com: Fix more pxx_page macro locations] [bunk@stusta.de: fix `make defconfig'] Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> Signed-off-by: Dave McCracken <dmccr@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-09-26 06:32:13 +00:00
#endif /* __ASM_AVR32_UNISTD_H */