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| 27-Dec-2014 |
Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com> |
arc: move common sources in library
"reset.c" and "cpu.c" have no architecture-specific code at all. Others are applicable to either ARC CPU.
This change is a preparation to submission of ARCv2 arc
arc: move common sources in library
"reset.c" and "cpu.c" have no architecture-specific code at all. Others are applicable to either ARC CPU.
This change is a preparation to submission of ARCv2 architecture port.
Even though ARCv1 and ARCv2 ISAs are not binary compatible most of built-in modules still have the same programming model - AUX registers are mapped in the same addresses and hold the same data (new featues extend existing ones).
So only low-level assembly code (start-up, interrupt handlers) is left as CPU(actually ISA)-specific. This significantyl simplifies maintenance of multiple CPUs/ISAs.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com> Signed-off-by: Igor Guryanov <guryanov@synopsys.com>
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