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      1  1.99.14.1  pgoyette /*	$NetBSD: cpu.h,v 1.99.14.1 2018/09/06 06:55:36 pgoyette Exp $	*/
      2       1.16       cgd 
      3        1.1    briggs /*
      4       1.95     rmind  * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
      5        1.1    briggs  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
      6        1.1    briggs  * All rights reserved.
      7       1.73       agc  *
      8       1.73       agc  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
      9       1.73       agc  * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
     10       1.73       agc  * Science Department.
     11       1.73       agc  *
     12       1.73       agc  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     13       1.73       agc  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     14       1.73       agc  * are met:
     15       1.73       agc  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     16       1.73       agc  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     17       1.73       agc  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     18       1.73       agc  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     19       1.73       agc  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     20       1.73       agc  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     21       1.73       agc  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     22       1.73       agc  *    without specific prior written permission.
     23       1.73       agc  *
     24       1.73       agc  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     25       1.73       agc  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     26       1.73       agc  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     27       1.73       agc  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     28       1.73       agc  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     29       1.73       agc  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     30       1.73       agc  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     31       1.73       agc  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     32       1.73       agc  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     33       1.73       agc  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     34       1.73       agc  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     35       1.73       agc  */
     36        1.2    briggs 
     37        1.2    briggs /*
     38        1.2    briggs  *	Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 BCDL Labs.  All rights reserved.
     39        1.2    briggs  *	Allen Briggs, Chris Caputo, Michael Finch, Brad Grantham, Lawrence Kesteloot
     40        1.2    briggs 
     41        1.2    briggs  *	Redistribution of this source code or any part thereof is permitted,
     42        1.2    briggs  *	 provided that the following conditions are met:
     43        1.2    briggs  *	1) Utilized source contains the copyright message above, this list
     44        1.2    briggs  *	 of conditions, and the following disclaimer.
     45        1.2    briggs  *	2) Binary objects containing compiled source reproduce the
     46        1.2    briggs  *	 copyright notice above on startup.
     47        1.1    briggs  *
     48        1.2    briggs  *	CAVEAT: This source code is provided "as-is" by BCDL Labs, and any
     49        1.2    briggs  *	 warranties of ANY kind are disclaimed.  We don't even claim that it
     50        1.2    briggs  *	 won't crash your hard disk.  Basically, we want a little credit if
     51        1.2    briggs  *	 it works, but we don't want to get mail-bombed if it doesn't.
     52        1.1    briggs  */
     53        1.1    briggs 
     54        1.1    briggs /*
     55        1.1    briggs  * from: Utah $Hdr: cpu.h 1.16 91/03/25$
     56        1.1    briggs  *
     57       1.16       cgd  *	@(#)cpu.h	7.7 (Berkeley) 6/27/91
     58        1.1    briggs  */
     59        1.1    briggs 
     60       1.29    briggs #ifndef _CPU_MACHINE_
     61       1.29    briggs #define _CPU_MACHINE_
     62       1.32    briggs 
     63       1.67       mrg #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
     64       1.64   thorpej #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
     65       1.64   thorpej #endif
     66       1.64   thorpej 
     67        1.1    briggs /*
     68       1.41   thorpej  * Get common m68k definitions.
     69       1.41   thorpej  */
     70       1.41   thorpej #include <m68k/cpu.h>
     71       1.97   tsutsui 
     72       1.97   tsutsui #if defined(_KERNEL)
     73       1.97   tsutsui /*
     74       1.97   tsutsui  * Exported definitions unique to mac68k/68k cpu support.
     75       1.97   tsutsui  */
     76       1.41   thorpej #define	M68K_MMU_MOTOROLA
     77       1.41   thorpej 
     78       1.41   thorpej /*
     79       1.47    scottr  * Get interrupt glue.
     80       1.47    scottr  */
     81       1.47    scottr #include <machine/intr.h>
     82       1.47    scottr 
     83        1.1    briggs /*
     84       1.48    scottr  * Arguments to hardclock and gatherstats encapsulate the previous
     85       1.99      flxd  * machine state in an opaque clockframe.  On the mac68k, we use
     86       1.48    scottr  * what the hardware pushes on an interrupt (frame format 0).
     87        1.1    briggs  */
     88       1.10    briggs struct clockframe {
     89       1.48    scottr 	u_short	sr;		/* sr at time of interrupt */
     90       1.48    scottr 	u_long	pc;		/* pc at time of interrupt */
     91       1.48    scottr 	u_short	vo;		/* vector offset (4-word frame) */
     92       1.68       chs } __attribute__((packed));
     93        1.1    briggs 
     94       1.11    briggs #define	CLKF_USERMODE(framep)	(((framep)->sr & PSL_S) == 0)
     95        1.1    briggs #define	CLKF_PC(framep)		((framep)->pc)
     96       1.11    briggs #define	CLKF_INTR(framep)	(0) /* XXX should use PSL_M (see hp300) */
     97        1.1    briggs 
     98        1.1    briggs /*
     99        1.1    briggs  * Preempt the current process if in interrupt from user mode,
    100        1.1    briggs  * or after the current trap/syscall if in system mode.
    101        1.1    briggs  */
    102       1.98  christos #define	cpu_need_resched(ci,flags)	do {	\
    103       1.98  christos 	__USE(flags); 				\
    104       1.98  christos 	ci->ci_want_resched = 1;		\
    105       1.98  christos 	aston();				\
    106       1.98  christos } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
    107        1.1    briggs 
    108        1.1    briggs /*
    109        1.1    briggs  * Give a profiling tick to the current process from the softclock
    110        1.1    briggs  * interrupt.  Request an ast to send us through trap(),
    111        1.1    briggs  * marking the proc as needing a profiling tick.
    112        1.1    briggs  */
    113       1.80        ad #define	cpu_need_proftick(l)	( (l)->l_pflag |= LP_OWEUPC, aston() )
    114        1.1    briggs 
    115        1.1    briggs /*
    116        1.1    briggs  * Notify the current process (p) that it has a signal pending,
    117        1.1    briggs  * process as soon as possible.
    118        1.1    briggs  */
    119       1.80        ad #define	cpu_signotify(l)	aston()
    120        1.1    briggs 
    121       1.54    scottr extern int astpending;		/* need to trap before returning to user mode */
    122        1.1    briggs #define aston() (astpending++)
    123       1.64   thorpej 
    124       1.64   thorpej #endif /* _KERNEL */
    125        1.1    briggs 
    126        1.7    briggs /* values for machineid --
    127        1.7    briggs  * 	These are equivalent to the MacOS Gestalt values. */
    128        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACII		6
    129        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACIIX		7
    130        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACIICX		8
    131        1.2    briggs #define MACH_MACSE30		9
    132        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACIICI		11
    133        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACIIFX		13
    134        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACIISI		18
    135        1.5    briggs #define MACH_MACQ900		20
    136        1.5    briggs #define MACH_MACPB170		21
    137        1.5    briggs #define MACH_MACQ700		22
    138        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACCLASSICII	23
    139        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB100		24
    140        1.5    briggs #define MACH_MACPB140		25
    141        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACQ950		26
    142        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACLCIII		27
    143        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB210		29
    144        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACC650		30
    145        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB230		32
    146        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB180		33
    147        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB160		34
    148        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACQ800		35
    149        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACQ650		36
    150        1.6    briggs #define MACH_MACLCII		37
    151        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB250		38
    152        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACIIVI		44
    153        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACP600		45
    154        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACIIVX		48
    155        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACCCLASSIC	49
    156        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB165C		50
    157        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACC610		52
    158        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACQ610		53
    159        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB145		54
    160        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACLC520		56
    161        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACC660AV		60
    162        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACP460		62
    163        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB180C		71
    164       1.38    scottr #define	MACH_MACPB500		72
    165        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB270		77
    166        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACQ840AV		78
    167        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACP550		80
    168       1.42    scottr #define MACH_MACCCLASSICII	83
    169        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACPB165		84
    170       1.69     shiba #define MACH_MACPB190CS		85
    171        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACTV		88
    172        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACLC475		89
    173       1.51    briggs #define MACH_MACLC475_33	90
    174        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACLC575		92
    175        1.7    briggs #define MACH_MACQ605		94
    176       1.51    briggs #define MACH_MACQ605_33		95
    177       1.27    briggs #define MACH_MACQ630		98
    178       1.54    scottr #define	MACH_MACP580		99
    179       1.27    briggs #define MACH_MACPB280		102
    180       1.27    briggs #define MACH_MACPB280C		103
    181       1.27    briggs #define MACH_MACPB150		115
    182       1.55    scottr #define MACH_MACPB190		122
    183        1.1    briggs 
    184       1.13    briggs /*
    185       1.13    briggs  * Machine classes.  These define subsets of the above machines.
    186       1.13    briggs  */
    187       1.13    briggs #define MACH_CLASSH	0x0000	/* Hopeless cases... */
    188       1.13    briggs #define MACH_CLASSII	0x0001	/* MacII class */
    189       1.25    briggs #define MACH_CLASSIIci	0x0004	/* Have RBV, but no Egret */
    190       1.25    briggs #define MACH_CLASSIIsi	0x0005	/* Similar to IIci -- Have Egret. */
    191       1.25    briggs #define MACH_CLASSIIvx	0x0006	/* Similar to IIsi -- different via2 emul? */
    192       1.25    briggs #define MACH_CLASSLC	0x0007	/* Low-Cost/Performa/Wal-Mart Macs. */
    193       1.13    briggs #define MACH_CLASSPB	0x0008	/* Powerbooks.  Power management. */
    194       1.35    briggs #define MACH_CLASSDUO	0x0009	/* Powerbooks Duos.  More integration/Docks. */
    195       1.25    briggs #define MACH_CLASSIIfx	0x0080	/* The IIfx is in a class by itself. */
    196       1.36    briggs #define MACH_CLASSQ	0x0100	/* non-A/V Centris/Quadras. */
    197       1.36    briggs #define MACH_CLASSAV	0x0101	/* A/V Centris/Quadras. */
    198       1.43    scottr #define MACH_CLASSQ2	0x0102	/* More Centris/Quadras, different sccA. */
    199       1.54    scottr #define MACH_CLASSP580	0x0103	/* Similar to Quadras, but not quite.. */
    200       1.13    briggs 
    201        1.1    briggs #define MACH_68020	0
    202        1.1    briggs #define MACH_68030	1
    203        1.1    briggs #define MACH_68040	2
    204        1.1    briggs #define MACH_PENTIUM	3	/* 66 and 99 MHz versions *only* */
    205        1.1    briggs 
    206       1.18    briggs #ifdef _KERNEL
    207       1.13    briggs struct mac68k_machine_S {
    208       1.13    briggs 	int			cpu_model_index;
    209       1.13    briggs 	/*
    210       1.13    briggs 	 * Misc. info from booter.
    211       1.13    briggs 	 */
    212       1.13    briggs 	int			machineid;
    213       1.13    briggs 	int			mach_processor;
    214       1.13    briggs 	int			mach_memsize;
    215       1.13    briggs 	int			booter_version;
    216       1.13    briggs 	/*
    217       1.13    briggs 	 * Debugging flags.
    218       1.13    briggs 	 */
    219       1.13    briggs 	int			do_graybars;
    220       1.13    briggs 	int			serial_boot_echo;
    221       1.15    briggs 	int			serial_console;
    222       1.52    scottr 
    223       1.52    scottr 	int			zs_chip;	/* what type of chip we've got */
    224       1.37    briggs 	int			modem_flags;
    225       1.37    briggs 	int			modem_cts_clk;
    226       1.37    briggs 	int			modem_dcd_clk;
    227       1.52    scottr 	int			modem_d_speed;
    228       1.37    briggs 	int			print_flags;
    229       1.37    briggs 	int			print_cts_clk;
    230       1.37    briggs 	int			print_dcd_clk;
    231       1.52    scottr 	int			print_d_speed;
    232       1.13    briggs 	/*
    233       1.13    briggs 	 * Misc. hardware info.
    234       1.13    briggs 	 */
    235       1.13    briggs 	int			scsi80;		/* Has NCR 5380 */
    236       1.13    briggs 	int			scsi96;		/* Has NCR 53C96 */
    237       1.13    briggs 	int			scsi96_2;	/* Has 2nd 53C96 */
    238       1.14    briggs 	int			sonic;		/* Has SONIC e-net */
    239       1.62    briggs 
    240       1.62    briggs 	int			via1_ipl;
    241       1.62    briggs 	int			via2_ipl;
    242       1.62    briggs 	int			aux_interrupts;
    243       1.13    briggs };
    244       1.13    briggs 
    245       1.17    briggs 	/* What kind of model is this */
    246       1.17    briggs struct cpu_model_info {
    247       1.17    briggs 	int	machineid;	/* MacOS Gestalt value. */
    248       1.78       rjs 	const char	*model_major;	/* Make this distinction to save a few */
    249       1.78       rjs 	const char	*model_minor;	/*      bytes--might be useful, too. */
    250       1.17    briggs 	int	class;		/* Rough class of machine. */
    251       1.17    briggs 	  /* forwarded romvec_s is defined in mac68k/macrom.h */
    252       1.17    briggs 	struct romvec_s *rom_vectors; /* Pointer to our known rom vectors */
    253       1.17    briggs };
    254       1.17    briggs extern struct cpu_model_info *current_mac_model;
    255       1.17    briggs 
    256       1.13    briggs extern unsigned long		IOBase;		/* Base address of I/O */
    257       1.13    briggs extern unsigned long		NuBusBase;	/* Base address of NuBus */
    258       1.11    briggs 
    259       1.13    briggs extern  struct mac68k_machine_S	mac68k_machine;
    260       1.24    briggs extern	unsigned long		load_addr;
    261       1.18    briggs #endif /* _KERNEL */
    262        1.1    briggs 
    263        1.1    briggs /* physical memory sections */
    264       1.17    briggs #define	ROMBASE		(0x40800000)
    265       1.36    briggs #define	ROMLEN		(0x00200000)		/* 2MB will work for all 68k */
    266       1.36    briggs #define	ROMMAPSIZE	btoc(ROMLEN)		/* 32k of page tables.  */
    267       1.13    briggs 
    268       1.28    briggs #define IIOMAPSIZE	btoc(0x00100000)	/* 1MB should be enough */
    269        1.1    briggs 
    270       1.23    briggs /* XXX -- Need to do something about superspace.
    271       1.23    briggs  * Technically, NuBus superspace starts at 0x60000000, but no
    272       1.23    briggs  * known Macintosh has used any slot lower numbered than 9, and
    273       1.23    briggs  * the super space is defined as 0xS000 0000 through 0xSFFF FFFF
    274       1.23    briggs  * where S is the slot number--ranging from 0x9 - 0xE.
    275       1.23    briggs  */
    276       1.23    briggs #define	NBSBASE		0x90000000
    277        1.1    briggs #define	NBSTOP		0xF0000000
    278        1.1    briggs #define NBBASE		0xF9000000	/* NUBUS space */
    279        1.1    briggs #define NBTOP		0xFF000000	/* NUBUS space */
    280        1.1    briggs #define NBMAPSIZE	btoc(NBTOP-NBBASE)	/* ~ 96 megs */
    281        1.1    briggs #define NBMEMSIZE	0x01000000	/* 16 megs per card */
    282        1.1    briggs #define NBROMOFFSET	0x00FF0000	/* Last 64K == ROM */
    283       1.30    briggs 
    284       1.48    scottr #ifdef _KERNEL
    285       1.48    scottr 
    286       1.31    briggs /* machdep.c */
    287       1.77       chs void	mac68k_set_bell_callback(int (*)(void *, int, int, int), void *);
    288       1.77       chs int	mac68k_ring_bell(int, int, int);
    289       1.77       chs u_int	get_mapping(void);
    290       1.31    briggs 
    291       1.57    scottr /* locore.s functions */
    292       1.82  christos int	suline(void *, void *);
    293       1.77       chs void	loadustp(int);
    294       1.58        is 
    295       1.87   tsutsui /* fpu.c */
    296       1.87   tsutsui void	initfpu(void);
    297       1.87   tsutsui 
    298       1.48    scottr #endif
    299        1.8    briggs 
    300       1.29    briggs #endif	/* _CPU_MACHINE_ */
    301