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      1  1.11    martin /*	$NetBSD: reg.h,v 1.11 2018/01/15 10:06:49 martin Exp $ */
      2   1.4   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
     20   1.1   deraadt  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     21   1.1   deraadt  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     22   1.1   deraadt  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     23   1.1   deraadt  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     24   1.7       agc  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     25   1.1   deraadt  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     26   1.1   deraadt  *    without specific prior written permission.
     27   1.1   deraadt  *
     28   1.1   deraadt  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     29   1.1   deraadt  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     30   1.1   deraadt  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     31   1.1   deraadt  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     32   1.1   deraadt  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     33   1.1   deraadt  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     34   1.1   deraadt  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     35   1.1   deraadt  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     36   1.1   deraadt  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     37   1.1   deraadt  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     38   1.1   deraadt  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     39   1.1   deraadt  *
     40   1.1   deraadt  *	@(#)reg.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
     41   1.1   deraadt  */
     42   1.1   deraadt 
     43   1.1   deraadt #ifndef _MACHINE_REG_H_
     44   1.1   deraadt #define	_MACHINE_REG_H_
     45   1.1   deraadt 
     46   1.1   deraadt /*
     47   1.1   deraadt  * Registers passed to trap/syscall/etc.
     48   1.1   deraadt  * This structure is known to occupy exactly 80 bytes (see locore.s).
     49   1.1   deraadt  * Note, tf_global[0] is not actually written (since g0 is always 0).
     50   1.1   deraadt  * (The slot tf_global[0] is used to send a copy of %wim to kernel gdb.
     51   1.1   deraadt  * This is known as `cheating'.)
     52   1.1   deraadt  */
     53   1.1   deraadt struct trapframe {
     54   1.1   deraadt 	int	tf_psr;		/* psr */
     55   1.1   deraadt 	int	tf_pc;		/* return pc */
     56   1.1   deraadt 	int	tf_npc;		/* return npc */
     57   1.1   deraadt 	int	tf_y;		/* %y register */
     58   1.1   deraadt 	int	tf_global[8];	/* global registers in trap's caller */
     59   1.1   deraadt 	int	tf_out[8];	/* output registers in trap's caller */
     60   1.1   deraadt };
     61   1.1   deraadt 
     62   1.1   deraadt /*
     63   1.1   deraadt  * Register windows.  Each stack pointer (%o6 aka %sp) in each window
     64   1.1   deraadt  * must ALWAYS point to some place at which it is safe to scribble on
     65   1.1   deraadt  * 64 bytes.  (If not, your process gets mangled.)  Furthermore, each
     66   1.1   deraadt  * stack pointer should be aligned on an 8-byte boundary (the kernel
     67   1.1   deraadt  * as currently coded allows arbitrary alignment, but with a hefty
     68   1.1   deraadt  * performance penalty).
     69   1.1   deraadt  */
     70   1.1   deraadt struct rwindow {
     71   1.2   deraadt 	int	rw_local[8];		/* %l0..%l7 */
     72   1.2   deraadt 	int	rw_in[8];		/* %i0..%i7 */
     73   1.2   deraadt };
     74   1.2   deraadt 
     75   1.3        pk /*
     76   1.3        pk  * Clone trapframe for now; this seems to be the more useful
     77   1.3        pk  * than the old struct reg above.
     78   1.3        pk  */
     79   1.2   deraadt struct reg {
     80   1.3        pk 	int	r_psr;		/* psr */
     81   1.3        pk 	int	r_pc;		/* return pc */
     82   1.3        pk 	int	r_npc;		/* return npc */
     83   1.3        pk 	int	r_y;		/* %y register */
     84   1.3        pk 	int	r_global[8];	/* global registers in trap's caller */
     85   1.3        pk 	int	r_out[8];	/* output registers in trap's caller */
     86   1.1   deraadt };
     87   1.1   deraadt 
     88   1.1   deraadt #include <machine/fsr.h>
     89   1.1   deraadt 
     90   1.1   deraadt /*
     91   1.1   deraadt  * FP coprocessor registers.
     92   1.1   deraadt  *
     93   1.1   deraadt  * FP_QSIZE is the maximum coprocessor instruction queue depth
     94   1.1   deraadt  * of any implementation on which the kernel will run.  David Hough:
     95   1.1   deraadt  * ``I'd suggest allowing 16 ... allowing an indeterminate variable
     96   1.1   deraadt  * size would be even better''.  Of course, we cannot do that; we
     97   1.1   deraadt  * need to malloc these.
     98   1.1   deraadt  */
     99   1.1   deraadt #define	FP_QSIZE	16
    100   1.1   deraadt 
    101   1.1   deraadt struct fp_qentry {
    102   1.1   deraadt 	int	*fq_addr;		/* the instruction's address */
    103   1.1   deraadt 	int	fq_instr;		/* the instruction itself */
    104   1.1   deraadt };
    105   1.9  christos 
    106   1.9  christos struct fpreg {
    107   1.9  christos 	u_int	fr_regs[32];		/* our view is 32 32-bit registers */
    108   1.9  christos 	int	fr_fsr;			/* %fsr */
    109  1.11    martin };
    110  1.11    martin 
    111   1.1   deraadt struct fpstate {
    112   1.9  christos 	struct fpreg fs_reg;
    113   1.9  christos #define fs_regs fs_reg.fr_regs
    114   1.9  christos #define fs_fsr	fs_reg.fr_fsr
    115   1.1   deraadt 	int	fs_qsize;		/* actual queue depth */
    116   1.1   deraadt 	struct	fp_qentry fs_queue[FP_QSIZE];	/* queue contents */
    117  1.11    martin }
    118  1.11    martin #ifdef _KERNEL
    119  1.11    martin  __aligned(8)				/* asm code uses std instructions */
    120  1.11    martin #endif
    121  1.11    martin ;
    122   1.3        pk 
    123   1.3        pk /*
    124   1.6       wiz  * The actual FP registers are made accessible (c.f. ptrace(2)) through
    125   1.5        pk  * a `struct fpreg'; <arch/sparc/sparc/process_machdep.c> relies on the
    126   1.5        pk  * fact that `fpreg' is a prefix of `fpstate'.
    127   1.3        pk  */
    128   1.1   deraadt 
    129   1.1   deraadt #endif /* _MACHINE_REG_H_ */
    130