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			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| #!/usr/bin/python3
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| ##################################
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| # testgen-TVEC.py (new)
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| #
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| # dottolia@hmc.edu 1 Mar 2021
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| #
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| # Generate directed and random test vectors for RISC-V Design Validation.
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| #
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| #
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| ##################################
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| # DOCUMENTATION:
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| #
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| # The most up-to-date comments explaining what everything
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| # does and the layout of the privileged tests
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| # can be found in testgen-TVAL.py. This and
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| # other files do not have as many comments
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| #
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| ###################################
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| 
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| ##################################
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| # libraries
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| ##################################
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| from datetime import datetime
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| from random import randint 
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| from random import seed
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| from random import getrandbits
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| 
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| ##################################
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| # setup
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| ##################################
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| 
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| areVectoredTrapsSupported = True
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| 
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| ##################################
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| # functions
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| ##################################
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| 
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| #For instruction-fetch access or page-fault exceptions on systems with variable-length instructions, mtval will contain the virtual address of the portion of the instruction that caused the fault while mepc will point to the beginning of the instruction.
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| 
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| def randRegs():
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|   reg1 = randint(1,20)
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|   reg2 = randint(1,20)
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|   reg3 = randint(1,20)
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|   if (reg1 == 6 or reg2 == 6 or reg3 == 6 or reg1 == reg2):
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|     return randRegs()
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|   else:
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|       return str(reg1), str(reg2), str(reg3)
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| 
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| def writeVectors(storecmd, returningInstruction):
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|   global testnum
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| 
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| 
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|   # Illegal Instruction 
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|   # writeTest(storecmd, f, r, f"""
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|   #   .fill 1, 4, 0
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|   # """, False, 0)
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| 
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|   # # Breakpoint
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|   # if returningInstruction != "ebreak":
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|   #   writeTest(storecmd, f, r, f"""
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|   #     ebreak
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|   #   """, False, 0)
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| 
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|   # # Load Address Misaligned 
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|   # writeTest(storecmd, f, r, f"""
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|   #   lw x0, 11(x0)
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|   # """, False, 0)
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| 
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|   # # Load Access fault: False, 5
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| 
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|   # # Store/AMO address misaligned
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|   # writeTest(storecmd, f, r, f"""
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|   #   sw x0, 11(x0)
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|   # """, False, 0)
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| 
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|   # # Environment call from u-mode: only for when only M and U mode enabled?
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|   # # writeTest(storecmd, f, r, f"""
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|   # #   ecall
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|   # # """, False, 8, "u")
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|   if returningInstruction != "ecall":
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|     writeTest(storecmd, f, r, f"""
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|       ecall
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|     """, False, 0)
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| 
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| 
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|   if fromMode == "m" and testMode == "m":
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|     expectedCode = 7 if fromMode == "m" else 5
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|     clintAddr = "0x2004000"
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| 
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|     writeTest(storecmd, f, r, f"""
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|       li x1, 0x8
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|       csrrs x0, {fromMode}status, x1
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| 
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|       la x18, {clintAddr}
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|       # lw x11, 0(x18)
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|       # li x1, 0x3fffffffffffffff
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|       # {storecmd} x1, 0(x18)
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| 
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|       li x1, 0x80
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|       csrrs x0, {fromMode}ie, x1
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| 
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|       {storecmd} x0, 0(x18)
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|     """, True, expectedCode, f"""
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|       li x1, 0x80
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|       csrrc x0, {fromMode}ie, x1
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| 
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|       li x1, 0x8
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|       csrrc x0, {fromMode}status, x1
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| 
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|       la x18, {clintAddr}
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|       {storecmd} x0, 0(x18)
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|     """)
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| 
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|   # Instruction page fault: 12
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|   # Load page fault: 13
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|   # Store/AMO page fault: 15
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|   
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| 
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|   
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| 
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| def writeTest(storecmd, f, r, test, interrupt, code, resetHander = ""):
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|   global testnum, storeAddressOffset, xlen
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| 
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|   expected = code
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| 
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|   # Boilerplate
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|   #
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|   # x28 is the address that our trap handler will jump to before returning.
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|   # This is where we can do our actual tests. After we're done computing and storing
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|   # what we want, we jump to x27, which continues with the trap handling code (look at the _j_x_trap_... labels)
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|   # 
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|   lines = f"""
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|     la x28, _jtest{testnum}
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|     j _jdo{testnum}
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| 
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|     _jtest{testnum}:
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|     nop
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|     {resetHander}
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|     jr x27
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| 
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|     _jdo{testnum}:
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|     li x25, 0xDEADBEA7
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|     {test}
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|   """
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| 
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| 
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|   if not areVectoredTrapsSupported or not vectoredInterrupts:
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|     expected = 0
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| 
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|   writeGeneralTest(storecmd, f, r, lines, expected)
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| 
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| def writeGeneralTest(storecmd, f, r, test, expected):
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|   global testnum, storeAddressOffset, xlen
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| 
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|   lines = f"""
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|     {test}
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|     {storecmd} x25, {testnum * wordsize}(x6)
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|   """
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| 
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|   f.write(lines)
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|   if (xlen == 32):
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|     line = formatrefstr.format(expected)+"\n"
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|   else:
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|     line = formatrefstr.format(expected % 2**32)+"\n" + formatrefstr.format(expected >> 32) + "\n"
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|   r.write(line)
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| 
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|   testnum = testnum+1
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| 
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| ##################################
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| # main body
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| ##################################
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| 
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| author = "dottolia@hmc.edu"
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| xlens = [32, 64]
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| testCount = 4;
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| 
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| # setup
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| # Change this seed to a different constant value for every test
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| seed(0xC363DAEB9193AB45) # make tests reproducible
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| 
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| # generate files for each test
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| for xlen in xlens:
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|   formatstrlen = str(int(xlen/4))
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|   formatstr = "0x{:0" + formatstrlen + "x}" # format as xlen-bit hexadecimal number
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|   formatrefstr = "{:08x}" # format as xlen-bit hexadecimal number with no leading 0x
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|   if (xlen == 32):
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|     storecmd = "sw"
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|     wordsize = 4
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|   else:
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|     storecmd = "sd"
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|     wordsize = 8
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| 
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|   # testMode can be m, s, and u. User mode traps are deprecated, so this should likely just be ["m", "s"]
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|   for testMode in ["m", "s"]:
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|     imperaspath = "../../../imperas-riscv-tests/riscv-test-suite/rv" + str(xlen) + "p/"
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|     basename = "WALLY-" + testMode.upper() + "TVEC"
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|     fname = imperaspath + "src/" + basename + ".S"
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|     refname = imperaspath + "references/" + basename + ".reference_output"
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|     testnum = 0
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|     storeAddressOffset = 0
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| 
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|     # print custom header part
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|     f = open(fname, "w")
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|     r = open(refname, "w")
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|     line = "///////////////////////////////////////////\n"
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|     f.write(line)
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|     lines="// "+fname+ "\n// " + author + "\n"
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|     f.write(lines)
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|     line ="// Created " + str(datetime.now()) 
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|     f.write(line)
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| 
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|     # insert generic header
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|     h = open("../testgen_header.S", "r")
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|     for line in h:  
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|       f.write(line)
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| 
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|     # Ensure MODE of *tvec (last 2 bits) is either 00 or 01
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|     f.write(f"""
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|       csrr x19, {testMode}tvec
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|     """)
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| 
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|     for i in range(0, 16):
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|       i = i;
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|       trySet = i | 0b10;
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|       expected = trySet & 0xFFFF_FFFFD;
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|       writeGeneralTest(storecmd, f, r, f"""
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|         li x1, {trySet}
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|         csrw {testMode}tvec, x1
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|         csrr x25, {testMode}tvec
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|       """, expected)
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| 
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|     f.write(f"""
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|       csrw {testMode}tvec, x19
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|     """)
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| 
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|     # We need to leave at least one bit in medeleg unset so that we have a way to get
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|     # back to machine mode when the tests are complete (otherwise we'll only ever be able
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|     # to get up to supervisor mode). 
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|     #
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|     # So, we define a returning instruction which will be used to cause the exception that
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|     # brings us into machine mode. The bit for this returning instruction is NOT set in
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|     # medeleg. However, this also means that we can't test that instruction. So, we have
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|     # two different returning instructions.
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|     #
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|     # Current code is written to only support ebreak and ecall.
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|     #
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|     # For testgen-TVAL, we don't need to test ebreak, so we can use that as the sole
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|     # returning instruction. For others, like testgen-CAUSE, we'll need to put
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|     # both ebreak and ecall here.
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| 
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| 
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|     for returningInstruction in ["ebreak"]:
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|       for vectoredInterrupts in [True, False]:
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| 
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|         # All registers used:
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|         # x30: set to 1 if we should return to & stay in machine mode after trap, 0 otherwise
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|         # ...
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|         # x28: address trap handler should jump to for the test
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|         # x27: address the test should return to after the test
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|         # ...
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|         # x25: value to write to memory
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|         # ...
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|         # x20: intermediate value in trap handler. Don't overwrite this!
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|         # x19: mtvec old value
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|         # x18: medeleg old value
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|         # x17: sedeleg old value (currently unused — user mode traps deprecated)
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|         # x16: mideleg old value
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|         # ...
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|         # x10 - x14 can be freely written
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|         # ...
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|         # x7: copy of x6. Increment this instead of using an offset on x6.
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|         #     this allows us to create more than 2048/wordlen tests.
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|         #     This is the address we write results to
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|         # x6: Starting address we should write expected results to
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|         # ...
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|         # x1 - x5 can be freely written  
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| 
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| 
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| 
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|         # Set up x7 and store old value of mtvec
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|         lines = f"""
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|           # add x7, x6, x0
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|           csrr x19, mtvec
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|         """
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| 
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|         # Not used — user mode traps are deprecated
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|         if testMode == "u":
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|           lines += f"""
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|             csrr x17, sedeleg
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|             li x9, {"0b1100000000" if testMode == "u" else "0b0000000000"}
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|             csrs sedeleg, x9
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|             """
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| 
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|         # Code that will jump to the test (x28 is set in writeTest above)
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|         testJumpCode = f"""
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|           auipc x27, 0
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|           addi x27, x27, 12
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|           jr x28
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|         """
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| 
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|         beforeCode = {"m": "", "s": ""}
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|         for pm in ["m", "s"]:
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|           for i in range(0, 16):
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|             beforeCode[pm] = beforeCode[pm] + f"""
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|               nop
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|               nop
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|               li x25, {i}
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|               j _j_{pm}_trap_end_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}
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|             """
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| 
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|         # Code for handling traps in different modes
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|         # Some comments are inside of the below strings (prefixed with a #, as you might expected)
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|         enableVectored = "addi x1, x1, 1" if vectoredInterrupts else ""
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| 
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|         lines += f"""
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|           # Reset x30 to 0 so we can run the tests. We'll set this to 1 when tests are completed so we stay in machine mode
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|           li x30, 0
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| 
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|           # Set up 
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|           la x1, _j_m_trap_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}
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|           {enableVectored} # enable/don't enable vectored interrupts
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|           csrw mtvec, x1
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|           la x1, _j_s_trap_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}
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|           {enableVectored} # enable/don't enable vectored interrupts
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|           csrw stvec, x1
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|           la x1, _j_u_trap_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}
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|           {enableVectored} # enable/don't enable vectored interrupts
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|           # csrw utvec, x1 # user mode traps are not supported
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| 
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|           # Start the tests!
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|           j _j_t_begin_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}
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| 
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|           # Machine mode traps
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|           _j_m_trap_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}:
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|           {beforeCode['m']}
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| 
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|           _j_m_trap_end_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}:
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|           {testJumpCode}
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| 
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|           csrrs x20, mepc, x0
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|           addi x20, x20, 4
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|           csrrw x0, mepc, x20
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|           bnez x30, _j_all_end_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}
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|           mret
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| 
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|           # Supervisor mode traps
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|           _j_s_trap_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}:
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|           {beforeCode['s']}
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| 
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|           _j_s_trap_end_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}:
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|           {testJumpCode}
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| 
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|           csrrs x20, sepc, x0
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|           addi x20, x20, 4
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|           csrrw x0, sepc, x20
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|           bnez x30, _j_goto_machine_mode_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}
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|           sret
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| 
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|           # Unused: user mode traps are no longer supported
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|           _j_u_trap_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}:
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|           {testJumpCode if testMode == "u" else "li x25, 0xBAD00000"}
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| 
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|           csrrs x20, uepc, x0
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|           addi x20, x20, 4
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|           csrrw x0, uepc, x20
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|           bnez x30, _j_goto_supervisor_mode_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}
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|           uret
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| 
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|           # Currently unused. Just jumps to _j_goto_machine_mode. If you actually
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|           # want to implement this, you'll likely need to reset sedeleg here
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|           # and then cause an exception with {returningInstruction} (based on my intuition. Try that first, but I could be missing something / just wrong)
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|           _j_goto_supervisor_mode_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}:
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|           j _j_goto_machine_mode_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}
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| 
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|           _j_goto_machine_mode_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}:
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|           li x30, 1 # This will cause us to branch to _j_all_end_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts} in the machine trap handler, which we'll get into by invoking...
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|           {returningInstruction} # ... this instruction!
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| 
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|           # Run the actual tests!
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|           _j_t_begin_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}:
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|         """
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| 
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|         fromModeOptions = ["m", "s", "u"] if testMode == "m" else (["s", "u"] if testMode == "s" else ["u"])
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| 
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|         # We don't want to delegate our returning instruction. Otherwise, we'll have no way of getting
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|         # back to machine mode at the end! (and we need to be in machine mode to complete the tests)
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|         medelegMask = "0b1111111111110111" if returningInstruction == "ebreak" else "0b1111000011111111"
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| 
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|         # Set medeleg and mideleg
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|         lines += f"""
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|           csrr x18, medeleg
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|           li x9, {medelegMask if testMode == "s" or testMode == "u" else "0"}
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|           csrw medeleg, x9
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| 
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|           csrr x16, mideleg
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|           li x9, {"0xffffffff" if testMode == "s" or testMode == "u" else "0"}
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|           csrw mideleg, x9
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|         """
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| 
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|         f.write(lines)
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| 
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|         for fromMode in fromModeOptions:
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|           lines = ""
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|           
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|           # Code to bring us down to supervisor mode
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|           if fromMode == "s" or fromMode == "u":
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|             lines += f"""
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|               li x1, 0b110000000000
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|               csrrc x31, mstatus, x1
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|               li x1, 0b0100000000000
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|               csrrs x31, mstatus, x1
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| 
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|               auipc x1, 0
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|               addi x1, x1, 16 # x1 is now right after the mret instruction
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|               csrw mepc, x1
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|               mret
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| 
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|               # We're now in supervisor mode...
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|             """
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| 
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|           # Code to bring us down to user mode
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|           if fromMode == "u":
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|             lines += f"""
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| 
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|             li x1, 0b110000000000
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|             csrrc x31, sstatus, x1
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| 
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|             auipc x1, 0
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|             addi x1, x1, 16 # x1 is now right after the sret instruction
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|             csrw sepc, x1
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|             sret
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| 
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|             # We're now in user mode...
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|             """
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| 
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|           f.write(lines)
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|           for i in range(0,testCount):
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|             writeVectors(storecmd, returningInstruction)
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| 
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| 
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|         # Very end of test. Bring us back up to machine mode
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|         # We set x30 to 1, which will cause us to branch to _j_all_end in the
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|         # machine mode trap handler, before executing the mret instruction. This will
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|         # make us stay in machine mode.
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|         #
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|         # If we're currently in user mode, this will first bump us up to the supervisor mode
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|         # trap handler, which will call returningInstruction again before it's sret instruction,
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|         # bumping us up to machine mode
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|         #
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|         # Get into the trap handler by running returningInstruction (either an ecall or ebreak) 
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|         f.write(f"""
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|           li x30, 1
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|           li gp, 0
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|           {returningInstruction}
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|           _j_all_end_{returningInstruction}_{vectoredInterrupts}:
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| 
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|           # Reset trap handling csrs to old values
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|           csrw mtvec, x19
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|           csrw medeleg, x18
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|           csrw mideleg, x16
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|         """)
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| 
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|     # print footer
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|     h = open("../testgen_footer.S", "r")
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|     for line in h:  
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|       f.write(line)
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| 
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|     # Finish
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|     lines = ".fill " + str(testnum) + ", " + str(wordsize) + ", -1\n"
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|     lines = lines + "\nRV_COMPLIANCE_DATA_END\n" 
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|     f.write(lines)
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|     f.close()
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|     r.close()
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