psl.h revision 1.10 1 /* $NetBSD: psl.h,v 1.10 1996/02/09 23:14:23 christos Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
8 * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
9 * contributed to Berkeley.
10 *
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12 * must display the following acknowledgement:
13 * This product includes software developed by the University of
14 * California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
15 *
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26 * This product includes software developed by the University of
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43 *
44 * @(#)psl.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
45 */
46
47 #ifndef PSR_IMPL
48
49 /*
50 * SPARC Process Status Register (in psl.h for hysterical raisins).
51 *
52 * The picture in the Sun manuals looks like this:
53 * 1 1
54 * 31 28 27 24 23 20 19 14 3 2 11 8 7 6 5 4 0
55 * +-------+-------+-------+-----------+-+-+-------+-+-+-+---------+
56 * | impl | ver | icc | reserved |E|E| pil |S|P|E| CWP |
57 * | | |n z v c| |C|F| | |S|T| |
58 * +-------+-------+-------+-----------+-+-+-------+-+-+-+---------+
59 */
60
61 #define PSR_IMPL 0xf0000000 /* implementation */
62 #define PSR_VER 0x0f000000 /* version */
63 #define PSR_ICC 0x00f00000 /* integer condition codes */
64 #define PSR_N 0x00800000 /* negative */
65 #define PSR_Z 0x00400000 /* zero */
66 #define PSR_O 0x00200000 /* overflow */
67 #define PSR_C 0x00100000 /* carry */
68 #define PSR_EC 0x00002000 /* coprocessor enable */
69 #define PSR_EF 0x00001000 /* FP enable */
70 #define PSR_PIL 0x00000f00 /* interrupt level */
71 #define PSR_S 0x00000080 /* supervisor (kernel) mode */
72 #define PSR_PS 0x00000040 /* previous supervisor mode (traps) */
73 #define PSR_ET 0x00000020 /* trap enable */
74 #define PSR_CWP 0x0000001f /* current window pointer */
75
76 #define PSR_BITS "\20\16EC\15EF\10S\7PS\6ET"
77
78 #define PIL_CLOCK 10
79
80 #if defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_LOCORE)
81
82 static __inline int getpsr __P((void));
83 static __inline void setpsr __P((int));
84 static __inline int spl0 __P((void));
85 static __inline int splhigh __P((void));
86 static __inline void splx __P((int));
87
88 /*
89 * GCC pseudo-functions for manipulating PSR (primarily PIL field).
90 */
91 static __inline int getpsr()
92 {
93 int psr;
94
95 __asm __volatile("rd %%psr,%0" : "=r" (psr));
96 return (psr);
97 }
98
99 static __inline void setpsr(newpsr)
100 int newpsr;
101 {
102 __asm __volatile("wr %0,0,%%psr" : : "r" (newpsr));
103 __asm __volatile("nop");
104 __asm __volatile("nop");
105 __asm __volatile("nop");
106 }
107
108 static __inline int spl0()
109 {
110 int psr, oldipl;
111
112 /*
113 * wrpsr xors two values: we choose old psr and old ipl here,
114 * which gives us the same value as the old psr but with all
115 * the old PIL bits turned off.
116 */
117 __asm __volatile("rd %%psr,%0" : "=r" (psr));
118 oldipl = psr & PSR_PIL;
119 __asm __volatile("wr %0,%1,%%psr" : : "r" (psr), "r" (oldipl));
120
121 /*
122 * Three instructions must execute before we can depend
123 * on the bits to be changed.
124 */
125 __asm __volatile("nop; nop; nop");
126 return (oldipl);
127 }
128
129 /*
130 * PIL 1 through 14 can use this macro.
131 * (spl0 and splhigh are special since they put all 0s or all 1s
132 * into the ipl field.)
133 */
134 #define SPL(name, newipl) \
135 static __inline int name __P((void)); \
136 static __inline int name() \
137 { \
138 int psr, oldipl; \
139 __asm __volatile("rd %%psr,%0" : "=r" (psr)); \
140 oldipl = psr & PSR_PIL; \
141 psr &= ~oldipl; \
142 __asm __volatile("wr %0,%1,%%psr" : : \
143 "r" (psr), "n" ((newipl) << 8)); \
144 __asm __volatile("nop; nop; nop"); \
145 return (oldipl); \
146 }
147
148 SPL(splsoftint, 1)
149 #define splsoftclock splsoftint
150 #define splsoftnet splsoftint
151
152 /* audio software interrupts are at software level 4 */
153 #define PIL_AUSOFT 4
154 SPL(splausoft, PIL_AUSOFT)
155
156 /* floppy software interrupts are at software level 4 too */
157 #define PIL_FDSOFT 4
158 SPL(splfdsoft, PIL_FDSOFT)
159
160 /* Block devices */
161 SPL(splbio, 5)
162
163 /* network hardware interrupts are at level 6 */
164 #define PIL_NET 6
165 SPL(splnet, PIL_NET)
166
167 /* tty input runs at software level 6 */
168 #define PIL_TTY 6
169 SPL(spltty, PIL_TTY)
170
171 /*
172 * Memory allocation (must be as high as highest network, tty, or disk device)
173 */
174 SPL(splimp, 7)
175
176 SPL(splclock, PIL_CLOCK)
177
178 /* fd hardware interrupts are at level 11 */
179 SPL(splfd, 11)
180
181 /* zs hardware interrupts are at level 12 */
182 SPL(splzs, 12)
183
184 /* audio hardware interrupts are at level 13 */
185 SPL(splaudio, 13)
186
187 /* second sparc timer interrupts at level 14 */
188 SPL(splstatclock, 14)
189
190 static __inline int splhigh()
191 {
192 int psr, oldipl;
193
194 __asm __volatile("rd %%psr,%0" : "=r" (psr));
195 __asm __volatile("wr %0,0,%%psr" : : "r" (psr | PSR_PIL));
196 __asm __volatile("and %1,%2,%0; nop; nop" : "=r" (oldipl) : \
197 "r" (psr), "n" (PSR_PIL));
198 return (oldipl);
199 }
200
201 /* splx does not have a return value */
202 static __inline void splx(newipl)
203 int newipl;
204 {
205 int psr;
206
207 __asm __volatile("rd %%psr,%0" : "=r" (psr));
208 __asm __volatile("wr %0,%1,%%psr" : : \
209 "r" (psr & ~PSR_PIL), "rn" (newipl));
210 __asm __volatile("nop; nop; nop");
211 }
212 #endif /* KERNEL && !_LOCORE */
213
214 #endif /* PSR_IMPL */
215