From 1117cbf2adac59050af1751af6c6a524afa5c3ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Chou Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 10:56:50 +0800 Subject: nios: remove nios-32 arch The nios-32 arch is obsolete and broken. So it is removed. Signed-off-by: Thomas Chou --- board/altera/dk1c20/vectors.S | 123 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 123 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 board/altera/dk1c20/vectors.S (limited to 'board/altera/dk1c20/vectors.S') diff --git a/board/altera/dk1c20/vectors.S b/board/altera/dk1c20/vectors.S deleted file mode 100644 index c83c0e70e11..00000000000 --- a/board/altera/dk1c20/vectors.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -/* - * (C) Copyright 2003, Psyent Corporation - * Scott McNutt - * - * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this - * project. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of - * the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, - * MA 02111-1307 USA - */ - - -/************************************************************************* - * Exception Vector Table - * - * This could have gone in the cpu soure tree, but the whole point of - * Nios is customization -- and polluting the cpu source tree with - * board-specific ifdef's really defeats the purpose, no? With this in - * the board-specific tree, each board has the freedom to organize - * vectors/traps, etc anyway it wants. The init code copies this table - * to the proper location. - * - * Each board can do what it likes here. But there are four "standard" - * handlers availble: - * - * _cwp_lolimit -Handles register window underflows. - * _cwp_hilimit -Handles register window overflows. - * _timebase_int -Increments the timebase. - * _brkpt_hw_int -Hardware breakpoint handler. - * _brkpt_sw_int -Software breakpoint handler. - * _def_xhandler -Default exception handler. - * - * _timebase_int handles a Nios Timer interrupt and increments the - * timestamp used for the get_timer(), reset_timer(), etc. routines. It - * expects the timer to be configured like the standard-32 low priority - * timer. - * - * _def_xhandler dispatches exceptions/traps via the external_interrupt() - * routine. This lets you use the irq_install_handler() and handle your - * interrupts/traps with code written in C. - ************************************************************************/ - - .data - .global _vectors - .align 4 -_vectors: - - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 0 - NMI */ - .long _cwp_lolimit@h /* Vector 1 - underflow */ - .long _cwp_hilimit@h /* Vector 2 - overflow */ - .long _brkpt_hw_int@h /* Vector 3 - Breakpoint */ - .long _brkpt_sw_int@h /* Vector 4 - Single step*/ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 5 - GNUPro debug */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 6 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 7 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 8 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 9 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 10 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 11 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 12 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 13 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 14 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 15 - future reserved */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 16 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 17 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 18 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 19 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 20 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 21 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 22 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 23 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 24 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 25 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 26 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 27 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 28 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 29 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 30 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 31 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 32 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 33 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 34 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 35 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 36 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 37 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 38 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 39 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 40 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 41 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 42 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 43 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 44 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 45 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 46 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 47 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 48 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 49 */ - .long _timebase_int@h /* Vector 50 - lopri timer*/ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 51 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 52 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 53 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 54 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 55 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 56 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 57 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 58 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 59 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 60 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 61 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 62 */ - .long _def_xhandler@h /* Vector 63 */ -- cgit v1.2.3