SYS.h revision 1.2 1 /*-
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5 * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
6 * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
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37 * @(#)SYS.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
38 *
39 * from: Header: SYS.h,v 1.2 92/07/03 18:57:00 torek Exp
40 * $NetBSD: SYS.h,v 1.2 1999/01/14 22:48:22 kleink Exp $
41 */
42
43 #include <machine/asm.h>
44 #include <sys/syscall.h>
45 #include <machine/trap.h>
46
47 #ifdef __STDC__
48 #define _CAT(x,y) x##y
49 #else
50 #define _CAT(x,y) x/**/y
51 #endif
52
53 /*
54 * ERROR branches to cerror. This is done with a macro so that I can
55 * change it to be position independent later, if need be.
56 */
57 #ifdef PIC
58 #define ERROR() \
59 PIC_PROLOGUE(%g1,%g2); \
60 ld [%g1+_C_LABEL(__cerror)],%g2; jmp %g2; nop
61 #else
62 #define ERROR() \
63 sethi %hi(_C_LABEL(__cerror)),%g1; or %lo(_C_LABEL(__cerror)),%g1,%g1; \
64 jmp %g1; nop
65 #endif
66
67 /*
68 * SYSCALL is used when further action must be taken before returning.
69 * Note that it adds a `nop' over what we could do, if we only knew what
70 * came at label 1....
71 */
72 #define SYSCALL(x) \
73 ENTRY(x); mov _CAT(SYS_,x),%g1; t ST_SYSCALL; bcc 1f; nop; ERROR(); 1:
74
75 /*
76 * RSYSCALL is used when the system call should just return. Here
77 * we use the SYSCALL_G2RFLAG to put the `success' return address in %g2
78 * and avoid a branch.
79 */
80 #define RSYSCALL(x) \
81 ENTRY(x); mov (_CAT(SYS_,x))|SYSCALL_G2RFLAG,%g1; add %o7,8,%g2; \
82 t ST_SYSCALL; ERROR()
83
84 /*
85 * PSEUDO(x,y) is like RSYSCALL(y) except that the name is x.
86 */
87 #define PSEUDO(x,y) \
88 ENTRY(x); mov (_CAT(SYS_,y))|SYSCALL_G2RFLAG,%g1; add %o7,8,%g2; \
89 t ST_SYSCALL; ERROR()
90
91 /*
92 * SYSCALL_NOERROR is like SYSCALL, except it's used for syscalls
93 * that never fail.
94 *
95 * XXX - This should be optimized.
96 */
97 #define SYSCALL_NOERROR(x) \
98 ENTRY(x); mov _CAT(SYS_,x),%g1; t ST_SYSCALL
99
100 /*
101 * RSYSCALL_NOERROR is like RSYSCALL, except it's used for syscalls
102 * that never fail.
103 *
104 * XXX - This should be optimized.
105 */
106 #define RSYSCALL_NOERROR(x) \
107 ENTRY(x); mov (_CAT(SYS_,x))|SYSCALL_G2RFLAG,%g1; add %o7,8,%g2; \
108 t ST_SYSCALL
109
110 /*
111 * PSEUDO_NOERROR(x,y) is like RSYSCALL_NOERROR(y) except that the name is x.
112 */
113 #define PSEUDO_NOERROR(x,y) \
114 ENTRY(x); mov (_CAT(SYS_,y))|SYSCALL_G2RFLAG,%g1; add %o7,8,%g2; \
115 t ST_SYSCALL
116
117 .globl _C_LABEL(__cerror)
118