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blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2007-05-06 14:50:22 -07:00
#ifndef __ASM_BFIN_UNISTD_H
#define __ASM_BFIN_UNISTD_H
/*
* This file contains the system call numbers.
*/
#define __NR_restart_syscall 0
blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#define __NR_exit 1
#define __NR_fork 2
#define __NR_read 3
#define __NR_write 4
#define __NR_open 5
#define __NR_close 6
/* 7 __NR_waitpid obsolete */
#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
/* 17 __NR_break obsolete */
/* 18 __NR_oldstat obsolete */
#define __NR_lseek 19
#define __NR_getpid 20
#define __NR_mount 21
/* 22 __NR_umount obsolete */
#define __NR_setuid 23
#define __NR_getuid 24
#define __NR_stime 25
#define __NR_ptrace 26
#define __NR_alarm 27
/* 28 __NR_oldfstat obsolete */
#define __NR_pause 29
/* 30 __NR_utime obsolete */
/* 31 __NR_stty obsolete */
/* 32 __NR_gtty obsolete */
#define __NR_access 33
#define __NR_nice 34
/* 35 __NR_ftime obsolete */
#define __NR_sync 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
/* 44 __NR_prof obsolete */
#define __NR_brk 45
#define __NR_setgid 46
#define __NR_getgid 47
/* 48 __NR_signal obsolete */
#define __NR_geteuid 49
#define __NR_getegid 50
#define __NR_acct 51
#define __NR_umount2 52
/* 53 __NR_lock obsolete */
#define __NR_ioctl 54
#define __NR_fcntl 55
/* 56 __NR_mpx obsolete */
#define __NR_setpgid 57
/* 58 __NR_ulimit obsolete */
/* 59 __NR_oldolduname obsolete */
#define __NR_umask 60
#define __NR_chroot 61
#define __NR_ustat 62
#define __NR_dup2 63
#define __NR_getppid 64
#define __NR_getpgrp 65
#define __NR_setsid 66
/* 67 __NR_sigaction obsolete */
#define __NR_sgetmask 68
#define __NR_ssetmask 69
#define __NR_setreuid 70
#define __NR_setregid 71
/* 72 __NR_sigsuspend obsolete */
/* 73 __NR_sigpending obsolete */
#define __NR_sethostname 74
#define __NR_setrlimit 75
/* 76 __NR_old_getrlimit obsolete */
#define __NR_getrusage 77
#define __NR_gettimeofday 78
#define __NR_settimeofday 79
#define __NR_getgroups 80
#define __NR_setgroups 81
/* 82 __NR_select obsolete */
#define __NR_symlink 83
/* 84 __NR_oldlstat obsolete */
#define __NR_readlink 85
/* 86 __NR_uselib obsolete */
/* 87 __NR_swapon obsolete */
#define __NR_reboot 88
/* 89 __NR_readdir obsolete */
/* 90 __NR_mmap obsolete */
#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
/* 98 __NR_profil obsolete */
#define __NR_statfs 99
#define __NR_fstatfs 100
/* 101 __NR_ioperm */
/* 102 __NR_socketcall obsolete */
#define __NR_syslog 103
#define __NR_setitimer 104
#define __NR_getitimer 105
#define __NR_stat 106
#define __NR_lstat 107
#define __NR_fstat 108
/* 109 __NR_olduname obsolete */
/* 110 __NR_iopl obsolete */
#define __NR_vhangup 111
/* 112 __NR_idle obsolete */
/* 113 __NR_vm86old */
#define __NR_wait4 114
/* 115 __NR_swapoff obsolete */
#define __NR_sysinfo 116
/* 117 __NR_ipc oboslete */
#define __NR_fsync 118
/* 119 __NR_sigreturn obsolete */
#define __NR_clone 120
#define __NR_setdomainname 121
#define __NR_uname 122
/* 123 __NR_modify_ldt obsolete */
#define __NR_adjtimex 124
#define __NR_mprotect 125
/* 126 __NR_sigprocmask obsolete */
/* 127 __NR_create_module obsolete */
#define __NR_init_module 128
#define __NR_delete_module 129
/* 130 __NR_get_kernel_syms obsolete */
#define __NR_quotactl 131
#define __NR_getpgid 132
#define __NR_fchdir 133
#define __NR_bdflush 134
/* 135 was sysfs */
#define __NR_personality 136
/* 137 __NR_afs_syscall */
#define __NR_setfsuid 138
#define __NR_setfsgid 139
#define __NR__llseek 140
#define __NR_getdents 141
/* 142 __NR__newselect obsolete */
#define __NR_flock 143
/* 144 __NR_msync obsolete */
#define __NR_readv 145
#define __NR_writev 146
#define __NR_getsid 147
#define __NR_fdatasync 148
#define __NR__sysctl 149
/* 150 __NR_mlock */
/* 151 __NR_munlock */
/* 152 __NR_mlockall */
/* 153 __NR_munlockall */
#define __NR_sched_setparam 154
#define __NR_sched_getparam 155
#define __NR_sched_setscheduler 156
#define __NR_sched_getscheduler 157
#define __NR_sched_yield 158
#define __NR_sched_get_priority_max 159
#define __NR_sched_get_priority_min 160
#define __NR_sched_rr_get_interval 161
#define __NR_nanosleep 162
#define __NR_mremap 163
blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#define __NR_setresuid 164
#define __NR_getresuid 165
/* 166 __NR_vm86 */
/* 167 __NR_query_module */
/* 168 __NR_poll */
#define __NR_nfsservctl 169
blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#define __NR_setresgid 170
#define __NR_getresgid 171
#define __NR_prctl 172
#define __NR_rt_sigreturn 173
#define __NR_rt_sigaction 174
#define __NR_rt_sigprocmask 175
#define __NR_rt_sigpending 176
#define __NR_rt_sigtimedwait 177
#define __NR_rt_sigqueueinfo 178
#define __NR_rt_sigsuspend 179
#define __NR_pread 180
#define __NR_pwrite 181
#define __NR_lchown 182
#define __NR_getcwd 183
#define __NR_capget 184
#define __NR_capset 185
#define __NR_sigaltstack 186
#define __NR_sendfile 187
/* 188 __NR_getpmsg */
/* 189 __NR_putpmsg */
#define __NR_vfork 190
#define __NR_getrlimit 191
#define __NR_mmap2 192
#define __NR_truncate64 193
#define __NR_ftruncate64 194
#define __NR_stat64 195
#define __NR_lstat64 196
#define __NR_fstat64 197
#define __NR_chown32 198
#define __NR_getuid32 199
#define __NR_getgid32 200
#define __NR_geteuid32 201
#define __NR_getegid32 202
#define __NR_setreuid32 203
#define __NR_setregid32 204
#define __NR_getgroups32 205
#define __NR_setgroups32 206
#define __NR_fchown32 207
#define __NR_setresuid32 208
#define __NR_getresuid32 209
#define __NR_setresgid32 210
#define __NR_getresgid32 211
#define __NR_lchown32 212
#define __NR_setuid32 213
#define __NR_setgid32 214
#define __NR_setfsuid32 215
#define __NR_setfsgid32 216
#define __NR_pivot_root 217
/* 218 __NR_mincore */
/* 219 __NR_madvise */
#define __NR_getdents64 220
#define __NR_fcntl64 221
/* 222 reserved for TUX */
/* 223 reserved for TUX */
#define __NR_gettid 224
#define __NR_readahead 225
blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#define __NR_setxattr 226
#define __NR_lsetxattr 227
#define __NR_fsetxattr 228
#define __NR_getxattr 229
#define __NR_lgetxattr 230
#define __NR_fgetxattr 231
#define __NR_listxattr 232
#define __NR_llistxattr 233
#define __NR_flistxattr 234
#define __NR_removexattr 235
#define __NR_lremovexattr 236
#define __NR_fremovexattr 237
#define __NR_tkill 238
#define __NR_sendfile64 239
#define __NR_futex 240
#define __NR_sched_setaffinity 241
#define __NR_sched_getaffinity 242
/* 243 __NR_set_thread_area */
/* 244 __NR_get_thread_area */
#define __NR_io_setup 245
#define __NR_io_destroy 246
#define __NR_io_getevents 247
#define __NR_io_submit 248
#define __NR_io_cancel 249
/* 250 __NR_alloc_hugepages */
/* 251 __NR_free_hugepages */
#define __NR_exit_group 252
#define __NR_lookup_dcookie 253
#define __NR_bfin_spinlock 254
#define __NR_epoll_create 255
#define __NR_epoll_ctl 256
#define __NR_epoll_wait 257
/* 258 __NR_remap_file_pages */
#define __NR_set_tid_address 259
#define __NR_timer_create 260
#define __NR_timer_settime 261
#define __NR_timer_gettime 262
#define __NR_timer_getoverrun 263
#define __NR_timer_delete 264
#define __NR_clock_settime 265
#define __NR_clock_gettime 266
#define __NR_clock_getres 267
#define __NR_clock_nanosleep 268
blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#define __NR_statfs64 269
#define __NR_fstatfs64 270
#define __NR_tgkill 271
#define __NR_utimes 272
#define __NR_fadvise64_64 273
/* 274 __NR_vserver */
/* 275 __NR_mbind */
/* 276 __NR_get_mempolicy */
/* 277 __NR_set_mempolicy */
#define __NR_mq_open 278
#define __NR_mq_unlink 279
#define __NR_mq_timedsend 280
#define __NR_mq_timedreceive 281
#define __NR_mq_notify 282
#define __NR_mq_getsetattr 283
#define __NR_kexec_load 284
blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#define __NR_waitid 285
#define __NR_add_key 286
#define __NR_request_key 287
#define __NR_keyctl 288
#define __NR_ioprio_set 289
#define __NR_ioprio_get 290
#define __NR_inotify_init 291
#define __NR_inotify_add_watch 292
#define __NR_inotify_rm_watch 293
/* 294 __NR_migrate_pages */
#define __NR_openat 295
#define __NR_mkdirat 296
#define __NR_mknodat 297
#define __NR_fchownat 298
#define __NR_futimesat 299
#define __NR_fstatat64 300
#define __NR_unlinkat 301
#define __NR_renameat 302
#define __NR_linkat 303
#define __NR_symlinkat 304
#define __NR_readlinkat 305
#define __NR_fchmodat 306
#define __NR_faccessat 307
#define __NR_pselect6 308
#define __NR_ppoll 309
#define __NR_unshare 310
/* Blackfin private syscalls */
#define __NR_sram_alloc 311
#define __NR_sram_free 312
#define __NR_dma_memcpy 313
/* socket syscalls */
#define __NR_accept 314
#define __NR_bind 315
#define __NR_connect 316
#define __NR_getpeername 317
#define __NR_getsockname 318
#define __NR_getsockopt 319
#define __NR_listen 320
#define __NR_recv 321
#define __NR_recvfrom 322
#define __NR_recvmsg 323
#define __NR_send 324
#define __NR_sendmsg 325
#define __NR_sendto 326
#define __NR_setsockopt 327
#define __NR_shutdown 328
#define __NR_socket 329
#define __NR_socketpair 330
/* sysv ipc syscalls */
#define __NR_semctl 331
#define __NR_semget 332
#define __NR_semop 333
#define __NR_msgctl 334
#define __NR_msgget 335
#define __NR_msgrcv 336
#define __NR_msgsnd 337
#define __NR_shmat 338
#define __NR_shmctl 339
#define __NR_shmdt 340
#define __NR_shmget 341
#define __NR_splice 342
#define __NR_sync_file_range 343
#define __NR_tee 344
#define __NR_vmsplice 345
#define __NR_epoll_pwait 346
#define __NR_utimensat 347
#define __NR_signalfd 348
#define __NR_timerfd_create 349
#define __NR_eventfd 350
#define __NR_pread64 351
#define __NR_pwrite64 352
#define __NR_fadvise64 353
#define __NR_set_robust_list 354
#define __NR_get_robust_list 355
#define __NR_fallocate 356
#define __NR_semtimedop 357
#define __NR_timerfd_settime 358
#define __NR_timerfd_gettime 359
#define __NR_syscall 360
blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#define NR_syscalls __NR_syscall
/* Old optional stuff no one actually uses */
#define __IGNORE_sysfs
#define __IGNORE_uselib
/* Implement the newer interfaces */
#define __IGNORE_mmap
#define __IGNORE_poll
#define __IGNORE_select
#define __IGNORE_utime
/* Not relevant on no-mmu */
#define __IGNORE_swapon
#define __IGNORE_swapoff
#define __IGNORE_msync
#define __IGNORE_mlock
#define __IGNORE_munlock
#define __IGNORE_mlockall
#define __IGNORE_munlockall
#define __IGNORE_mincore
#define __IGNORE_madvise
#define __IGNORE_remap_file_pages
#define __IGNORE_mbind
#define __IGNORE_get_mempolicy
#define __IGNORE_set_mempolicy
#define __IGNORE_migrate_pages
#define __IGNORE_move_pages
#define __IGNORE_getcpu
blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#ifdef __KERNEL__
#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_SGETMASK
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_TIME
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_FADVISE64
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_GETPGRP
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_LLSEEK
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_NICE
#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__ */
blackfin architecture This adds support for the Analog Devices Blackfin processor architecture, and currently supports the BF533, BF532, BF531, BF537, BF536, BF534, and BF561 (Dual Core) devices, with a variety of development platforms including those avaliable from Analog Devices (BF533-EZKit, BF533-STAMP, BF537-STAMP, BF561-EZKIT), and Bluetechnix! Tinyboards. The Blackfin architecture was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) as the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) core and introduced it in December of 2000. Since then ADI has put this core into its Blackfin processor family of devices. The Blackfin core has the advantages of a clean, orthogonal,RISC-like microprocessor instruction set. It combines a dual-MAC (Multiply/Accumulate), state-of-the-art signal processing engine and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. The Blackfin architecture, including the instruction set, is described by the ADSP-BF53x/BF56x Blackfin Processor Programming Reference http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/download/frsrelease/29/2549/Blackfin_PRM.pdf The Blackfin processor is already supported by major releases of gcc, and there are binary and source rpms/tarballs for many architectures at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs There is complete documentation, including "getting started" guides available at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ which provides links to the sources and patches you will need in order to set up a cross-compiling environment for bfin-linux-uclibc This patch, as well as the other patches (toolchain, distribution, uClibc) are actively supported by Analog Devices Inc, at: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ We have tested this on LTP, and our test plan (including pass/fails) can be found at: http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=testing_the_linux_kernel [m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl: balance parenthesis in blackfin header files] Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Kozlowski <m.kozlowski@tuxland.pl> Signed-off-by: Aubrey Li <aubrey.li@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Jie Zhang <jie.zhang@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#endif /* __ASM_BFIN_UNISTD_H */