Searched refs:mtpr (Results 1 - 7 of 7) sorted by relevance

/gem5/system/alpha/console/
H A Dpaljtoslave.S59 mtpr a4, mVptBr // Load Mbox copy
60 mtpr a4, iVptBr // Load Ibox copy
61 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr -pb
65 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr -pb
66 mtpr t0, mcsr // Set the super page mode enable bit
67 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr -pb
70 mtpr t0, dtbAsn
71 mtpr t0, itbAsn
74 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr -pb
76 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr
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H A Dpaljtokern.S71 mtpr t0, mVptBr // Load Mbox copy
72 mtpr t0, iVptBr // Load Ibox copy
73 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr -pb
77 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr -pb
78 mtpr t0, mcsr // Set the super page mode enable bit
79 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr -pb
82 mtpr t0, dtbAsn
83 mtpr t0, itbAsn
86 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr -pb
88 STALL // don't dual issue the load with mtpr
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/gem5/system/alpha/palcode/
H A Dosfpal.S202 mtpr r31, ev5__ps // Set Ibox current mode to kernel
208 mtpr r31, ev5__dtb_cm // Set Mbox current mode to kernel -
210 mtpr r30, pt_usp // save user stack
234 mtpr r13, exc_addr // load exc_addr with entMM
265 mtpr r31, ev5__dtb_cm // Set Mbox current mode to kern
274 mtpr r30, pt_usp // save user stack
288 mtpr r31, ev5__ps // Set Ibox current mode to kernel
308 mtpr r14, ev5__ipl // load the new IPL into Ibox
338 mtpr r10, exc_addr // Restore exc_address if there was a trap.
350 mtpr r
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H A Dplatform.S278 mtpr r14, pt14; /* save it */ \
384 mtpr r12, exc_addr
439 mtpr t8,exc_addr
931 mtpr r12, exc_addr
945 mtpr r11, ev5__dtb_cm // Restore Mbox current mode for ps
984 mtpr r25, exc_addr
1002 mtpr r11, dtb_cm // Restore Mbox current mode
1005 mtpr r0, pt0
1038 mtpr r9, ev5__hwint_clr // ack the crd interrupt
1045 mtpr r
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/gem5/system/alpha/h/
H A Dev5_impure.h108 mtpr v0, reg
H A DfromHudsonOsf.h264 mtpr sp, ptUsp; \
H A Ddc21164FromGasSources.h657 #define mtpr hw_mtpr macro

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