cpu.h revision 1.16 1 1.16 pk /* $NetBSD: cpu.h,v 1.16 1995/05/19 06:57:41 pk Exp $ */
2 1.10 deraadt
3 1.1 deraadt /*
4 1.1 deraadt * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
5 1.1 deraadt * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 1.1 deraadt *
7 1.1 deraadt * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
8 1.1 deraadt * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
9 1.1 deraadt * contributed to Berkeley.
10 1.1 deraadt *
11 1.1 deraadt * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
12 1.1 deraadt * must display the following acknowledgement:
13 1.1 deraadt * This product includes software developed by the University of
14 1.1 deraadt * California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
15 1.1 deraadt *
16 1.1 deraadt * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
17 1.1 deraadt * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
18 1.1 deraadt * are met:
19 1.1 deraadt * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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21 1.1 deraadt * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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23 1.1 deraadt * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
24 1.1 deraadt * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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26 1.1 deraadt * This product includes software developed by the University of
27 1.1 deraadt * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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31 1.1 deraadt *
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42 1.1 deraadt * SUCH DAMAGE.
43 1.1 deraadt *
44 1.7 deraadt * @(#)cpu.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 1/5/94
45 1.1 deraadt */
46 1.1 deraadt
47 1.1 deraadt #ifndef _CPU_H_
48 1.1 deraadt #define _CPU_H_
49 1.1 deraadt
50 1.1 deraadt /*
51 1.1 deraadt * CTL_MACHDEP definitinos.
52 1.1 deraadt */
53 1.1 deraadt #define CPU_MAXID 1 /* no valid machdep ids */
54 1.1 deraadt
55 1.1 deraadt #define CTL_MACHDEP_NAMES { \
56 1.1 deraadt { 0, 0 }, \
57 1.1 deraadt }
58 1.1 deraadt
59 1.12 jtc #ifdef _KERNEL
60 1.1 deraadt /*
61 1.1 deraadt * Exported definitions unique to SPARC cpu support.
62 1.1 deraadt */
63 1.1 deraadt
64 1.1 deraadt #include <machine/psl.h>
65 1.1 deraadt #include <sparc/sparc/intreg.h>
66 1.1 deraadt
67 1.1 deraadt /*
68 1.1 deraadt * definitions of cpu-dependent requirements
69 1.1 deraadt * referenced in generic code
70 1.1 deraadt */
71 1.1 deraadt #define cpu_exec(p) /* nothing */
72 1.7 deraadt #define cpu_swapin(p) /* nothing */
73 1.16 pk #define cpu_swapout(p) /* nothing */
74 1.1 deraadt #define cpu_wait(p) /* nothing */
75 1.7 deraadt
76 1.7 deraadt /*
77 1.7 deraadt * See syscall() for an explanation of the following. Note that the
78 1.7 deraadt * locore bootstrap code follows the syscall stack protocol. The
79 1.7 deraadt * framep argument is unused.
80 1.7 deraadt */
81 1.7 deraadt #define cpu_set_init_frame(p, fp) \
82 1.7 deraadt (p)->p_md.md_tf = (struct trapframe *) \
83 1.8 deraadt ((caddr_t)(p)->p_addr + USPACE - sizeof(struct trapframe))
84 1.1 deraadt
85 1.1 deraadt /*
86 1.1 deraadt * Arguments to hardclock, softclock and gatherstats encapsulate the
87 1.1 deraadt * previous machine state in an opaque clockframe. The ipl is here
88 1.1 deraadt * as well for strayintr (see locore.s:interrupt and intr.c:strayintr).
89 1.1 deraadt * Note that CLKF_INTR is valid only if CLKF_USERMODE is false.
90 1.1 deraadt */
91 1.1 deraadt struct clockframe {
92 1.1 deraadt u_int psr; /* psr before interrupt, excluding PSR_ET */
93 1.1 deraadt u_int pc; /* pc at interrupt */
94 1.1 deraadt u_int npc; /* npc at interrupt */
95 1.1 deraadt u_int ipl; /* actual interrupt priority level */
96 1.1 deraadt u_int fp; /* %fp at interrupt */
97 1.1 deraadt };
98 1.3 deraadt typedef struct clockframe clockframe;
99 1.1 deraadt
100 1.1 deraadt extern int eintstack[];
101 1.1 deraadt
102 1.1 deraadt #define CLKF_USERMODE(framep) (((framep)->psr & PSR_PS) == 0)
103 1.1 deraadt #define CLKF_BASEPRI(framep) (((framep)->psr & PSR_PIL) == 0)
104 1.1 deraadt #define CLKF_PC(framep) ((framep)->pc)
105 1.1 deraadt #define CLKF_INTR(framep) ((framep)->fp < (u_int)eintstack)
106 1.1 deraadt
107 1.1 deraadt /*
108 1.1 deraadt * Software interrupt request `register'.
109 1.1 deraadt */
110 1.1 deraadt union sir {
111 1.1 deraadt int sir_any;
112 1.1 deraadt char sir_which[4];
113 1.1 deraadt } sir;
114 1.1 deraadt
115 1.1 deraadt #define SIR_NET 0
116 1.1 deraadt #define SIR_CLOCK 1
117 1.1 deraadt
118 1.1 deraadt #define setsoftint() ienab_bis(IE_L1)
119 1.1 deraadt #define setsoftnet() (sir.sir_which[SIR_NET] = 1, setsoftint())
120 1.1 deraadt #define setsoftclock() (sir.sir_which[SIR_CLOCK] = 1, setsoftint())
121 1.1 deraadt
122 1.1 deraadt int want_ast;
123 1.1 deraadt
124 1.1 deraadt /*
125 1.1 deraadt * Preempt the current process if in interrupt from user mode,
126 1.1 deraadt * or after the current trap/syscall if in system mode.
127 1.1 deraadt */
128 1.1 deraadt int want_resched; /* resched() was called */
129 1.1 deraadt #define need_resched() (want_resched = 1, want_ast = 1)
130 1.1 deraadt
131 1.1 deraadt /*
132 1.1 deraadt * Give a profiling tick to the current process when the user profiling
133 1.1 deraadt * buffer pages are invalid. On the sparc, request an ast to send us
134 1.1 deraadt * through trap(), marking the proc as needing a profiling tick.
135 1.1 deraadt */
136 1.6 deraadt #define need_proftick(p) ((p)->p_flag |= P_OWEUPC, want_ast = 1)
137 1.1 deraadt
138 1.1 deraadt /*
139 1.1 deraadt * Notify the current process (p) that it has a signal pending,
140 1.1 deraadt * process as soon as possible.
141 1.1 deraadt */
142 1.1 deraadt #define signotify(p) (want_ast = 1)
143 1.1 deraadt
144 1.1 deraadt /*
145 1.1 deraadt * Only one process may own the FPU state.
146 1.1 deraadt *
147 1.1 deraadt * XXX this must be per-cpu (eventually)
148 1.1 deraadt */
149 1.1 deraadt struct proc *fpproc; /* FPU owner */
150 1.1 deraadt int foundfpu; /* true => we have an FPU */
151 1.1 deraadt
152 1.1 deraadt /*
153 1.1 deraadt * Interrupt handler chains. Interrupt handlers should return 0 for
154 1.1 deraadt * ``not me'' or 1 (``I took care of it''). intr_establish() inserts a
155 1.1 deraadt * handler into the list. The handler is called with its (single)
156 1.1 deraadt * argument, or with a pointer to a clockframe if ih_arg is NULL.
157 1.1 deraadt */
158 1.1 deraadt struct intrhand {
159 1.1 deraadt int (*ih_fun) __P((void *));
160 1.1 deraadt void *ih_arg;
161 1.1 deraadt struct intrhand *ih_next;
162 1.1 deraadt } *intrhand[15];
163 1.1 deraadt
164 1.1 deraadt void intr_establish __P((int level, struct intrhand *));
165 1.9 deraadt void vmeintr_establish __P((int vec, int level, struct intrhand *));
166 1.1 deraadt
167 1.1 deraadt /*
168 1.1 deraadt * intr_fasttrap() is a lot like intr_establish, but is used for ``fast''
169 1.1 deraadt * interrupt vectors (vectors that are not shared and are handled in the
170 1.1 deraadt * trap window). Such functions must be written in assembly.
171 1.1 deraadt */
172 1.1 deraadt void intr_fasttrap __P((int level, void (*vec)(void)));
173 1.4 deraadt
174 1.4 deraadt /*
175 1.4 deraadt *
176 1.4 deraadt * The SPARC has a Trap Base Register (TBR) which holds the upper 20 bits
177 1.4 deraadt * of the trap vector table. The next eight bits are supplied by the
178 1.4 deraadt * hardware when the trap occurs, and the bottom four bits are always
179 1.4 deraadt * zero (so that we can shove up to 16 bytes of executable code---exactly
180 1.4 deraadt * four instructions---into each trap vector).
181 1.4 deraadt *
182 1.4 deraadt * The hardware allocates half the trap vectors to hardware and half to
183 1.4 deraadt * software.
184 1.4 deraadt *
185 1.4 deraadt * Traps have priorities assigned (lower number => higher priority).
186 1.4 deraadt */
187 1.4 deraadt
188 1.4 deraadt struct trapvec {
189 1.4 deraadt int tv_instr[4]; /* the four instructions */
190 1.4 deraadt };
191 1.4 deraadt extern struct trapvec trapbase[256]; /* the 256 vectors */
192 1.11 deraadt
193 1.11 deraadt extern void wzero __P((void *, u_int));
194 1.11 deraadt extern void wcopy __P((const void *, void *, u_int));
195 1.1 deraadt
196 1.12 jtc #endif /* _KERNEL */
197 1.1 deraadt #endif /* _CPU_H_ */
198