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      1  1.13      skd /* $NetBSD: proc.h,v 1.13 2003/09/18 05:26:43 skd Exp $ */
      2   1.1      cgd 
      3   1.1      cgd /*
      4   1.1      cgd  * Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
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      7   1.1      cgd  * Author: Chris G. Demetriou
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     29   1.1      cgd 
     30  1.12  thorpej #ifndef _ALPHA_PROC_H
     31  1.12  thorpej #define _ALPHA_PROC_H
     32  1.12  thorpej 
     33   1.8  mycroft #include <machine/frame.h>
     34   1.8  mycroft 
     35  1.13      skd /* breakpoints for single stepping */
     36  1.13      skd struct mdbpt {
     37  1.13      skd 	vaddr_t addr;
     38  1.13      skd 	u_int32_t contents;
     39  1.13      skd };
     40  1.13      skd 
     41   1.1      cgd /*
     42  1.12  thorpej  * Machine-dependent part of the lwp struct for the Alpha.
     43   1.1      cgd  */
     44  1.12  thorpej struct mdlwp {
     45  1.13      skd 	u_long md_flags;
     46  1.13      skd 	struct trapframe *md_tf;	/* trap/syscall registers */
     47   1.1      cgd 	struct pcb *md_pcbpaddr;	/* phys addr of the pcb */
     48  1.13      skd 	struct mdbpt md_sstep[2];   /* two single step breakpoints */
     49   1.1      cgd };
     50  1.10     ross /*
     51  1.10     ross  * md_flags usage
     52  1.10     ross  * --------------
     53  1.10     ross  * MDP_FPUSED
     54  1.10     ross  * 	A largely unused bit indicating the presence of FPU history.
     55  1.10     ross  * 	Cleared on exec. Set but not used by the fpu context switcher
     56  1.10     ross  * 	itself.
     57  1.10     ross  *
     58  1.10     ross  * MDP_FP_C
     59  1.10     ross  * 	The architected FP Control word. It should forever begin at bit 1,
     60  1.10     ross  * 	as the bits are AARM specified and this way it doesn't need to be
     61  1.10     ross  * 	shifted.
     62  1.10     ross  *
     63  1.10     ross  * 	Until C99 there was never an IEEE 754 API, making most of the
     64  1.10     ross  * 	standard useless.  Because of overlapping AARM, OSF/1, NetBSD, and
     65  1.10     ross  * 	C99 API's, the use of the MDP_FP_C bits is defined variously in
     66  1.10     ross  * 	ieeefp.h and fpu.h.
     67  1.13      skd  *
     68  1.13      skd  * MDP_STEP1 Single stepping (emulation) is set and the target
     69  1.13      skd  *	instruction is not a branch.  md_step[0] contains the destination.
     70  1.13      skd  *
     71  1.13      skd  * MDP_STEP2 Single stepping (emulation) is set and the target
     72  1.13      skd  *	instruction is a branch.  The two breakpoints in the md_step
     73  1.13      skd  *	array represent the possible destinations, and both must be
     74  1.13      skd  *	cleaned up when the breakpoint trap is taken.
     75  1.13      skd  *
     76  1.10     ross  */
     77  1.11  thorpej #define	MDP_FPUSED	0x00000001	/* Process used the FPU */
     78  1.11  thorpej #define	MDP_FP_C	0x007ffffe	/* Extended FP_C Quadword bits */
     79  1.13      skd #define MDP_STEP1       0x80000000	/* Single step normal instruction */
     80  1.13      skd #define MDP_STEP2       0x40000000      /* Single step branch instruction */
     81  1.12  thorpej /*
     82  1.12  thorpej  * Machine-dependent part of the proc struct for the Alpha.
     83  1.12  thorpej  */
     84  1.12  thorpej struct lwp;
     85  1.12  thorpej struct mdproc {
     86  1.12  thorpej 					/* this process's syscall vector */
     87  1.12  thorpej 	void	(*md_syscall)(struct lwp *, u_int64_t, struct trapframe *);
     88  1.12  thorpej 	__volatile int md_astpending;	/* AST pending for this process */
     89  1.12  thorpej };
     90  1.12  thorpej 
     91  1.12  thorpej 
     92  1.12  thorpej #endif /* !_ALPHA_PROC_H_ */
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