1 1.5 matt /* $NetBSD: reg.h,v 1.5 2012/02/06 02:14:13 matt Exp $ */ 2 1.1 cgd 3 1.1 cgd /* 4 1.1 cgd * Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University. 5 1.1 cgd * All rights reserved. 6 1.1 cgd * 7 1.1 cgd * Author: Chris G. Demetriou 8 1.5 matt * 9 1.1 cgd * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and 10 1.1 cgd * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright 11 1.1 cgd * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the 12 1.1 cgd * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions 13 1.1 cgd * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. 14 1.5 matt * 15 1.5 matt * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" 16 1.5 matt * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND 17 1.1 cgd * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 18 1.5 matt * 19 1.1 cgd * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to 20 1.1 cgd * 21 1.1 cgd * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution (at) CS.CMU.EDU 22 1.1 cgd * School of Computer Science 23 1.1 cgd * Carnegie Mellon University 24 1.1 cgd * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 25 1.1 cgd * 26 1.1 cgd * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the 27 1.1 cgd * rights to redistribute these changes. 28 1.1 cgd */ 29 1.1 cgd 30 1.1 cgd #ifndef _ALPHA_REG_H_ 31 1.1 cgd #define _ALPHA_REG_H_ 32 1.1 cgd 33 1.1 cgd /* 34 1.1 cgd * XXX where did this info come from? 35 1.1 cgd */ 36 1.1 cgd 37 1.1 cgd /* 38 1.1 cgd * Struct reg, used for procfs and in signal contexts 39 1.1 cgd * Note that in signal contexts, it's represented as an array. 40 1.1 cgd * That array has to look exactly like 'struct reg' though. 41 1.1 cgd */ 42 1.1 cgd #define R_V0 0 43 1.1 cgd #define R_T0 1 44 1.1 cgd #define R_T1 2 45 1.1 cgd #define R_T2 3 46 1.1 cgd #define R_T3 4 47 1.1 cgd #define R_T4 5 48 1.1 cgd #define R_T5 6 49 1.1 cgd #define R_T6 7 50 1.1 cgd #define R_T7 8 51 1.1 cgd #define R_S0 9 52 1.1 cgd #define R_S1 10 53 1.1 cgd #define R_S2 11 54 1.1 cgd #define R_S3 12 55 1.1 cgd #define R_S4 13 56 1.1 cgd #define R_S5 14 57 1.1 cgd #define R_S6 15 58 1.1 cgd #define R_A0 16 59 1.1 cgd #define R_A1 17 60 1.1 cgd #define R_A2 18 61 1.1 cgd #define R_A3 19 62 1.1 cgd #define R_A4 20 63 1.1 cgd #define R_A5 21 64 1.1 cgd #define R_T8 22 65 1.1 cgd #define R_T9 23 66 1.1 cgd #define R_T10 24 67 1.1 cgd #define R_T11 25 68 1.1 cgd #define R_RA 26 69 1.1 cgd #define R_T12 27 70 1.1 cgd #define R_AT 28 71 1.1 cgd #define R_GP 29 72 1.1 cgd #define R_SP 30 73 1.1 cgd #define R_ZERO 31 74 1.1 cgd 75 1.1 cgd struct reg { 76 1.5 matt uint64_t r_regs[32]; 77 1.1 cgd }; 78 1.1 cgd 79 1.1 cgd /* 80 1.1 cgd * Floating point unit state. (also, register set used for ptrace.) 81 1.1 cgd * 82 1.1 cgd * The floating point registers for a process, saved only when 83 1.1 cgd * necessary. 84 1.1 cgd * 85 1.1 cgd * Note that in signal contexts, it's represented as an array. 86 1.1 cgd * That array has to look exactly like 'struct reg' though. 87 1.1 cgd */ 88 1.1 cgd struct fpreg { 89 1.5 matt uint64_t fpr_regs[32]; 90 1.5 matt uint64_t fpr_cr; 91 1.1 cgd }; 92 1.1 cgd 93 1.2 jtc #ifdef _KERNEL 94 1.4 thorpej void restorefpstate(struct fpreg *); 95 1.4 thorpej void savefpstate(struct fpreg *); 96 1.1 cgd #endif 97 1.1 cgd 98 1.1 cgd #endif /* _ALPHA_REG_H_ */ 99