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      1  1.132  nakayama /*	$NetBSD: cpu.h,v 1.132 2021/04/05 22:36:27 nakayama Exp $ */
      2    1.1       eeh 
      3    1.1       eeh /*
      4    1.1       eeh  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
      5    1.1       eeh  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      6    1.1       eeh  *
      7    1.1       eeh  * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
      8    1.1       eeh  * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
      9    1.1       eeh  * contributed to Berkeley.
     10    1.1       eeh  *
     11    1.1       eeh  * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     12    1.1       eeh  * must display the following acknowledgement:
     13    1.1       eeh  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     14    1.1       eeh  *	California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
     15    1.1       eeh  *
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     19    1.1       eeh  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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     23    1.1       eeh  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     24   1.36       agc  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     25    1.1       eeh  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     26    1.1       eeh  *    without specific prior written permission.
     27    1.1       eeh  *
     28    1.1       eeh  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     29    1.1       eeh  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     30    1.1       eeh  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     31    1.1       eeh  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     32    1.1       eeh  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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     34    1.1       eeh  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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     36    1.1       eeh  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     37    1.1       eeh  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     38    1.1       eeh  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     39    1.1       eeh  *
     40    1.1       eeh  *	@(#)cpu.h	8.4 (Berkeley) 1/5/94
     41    1.1       eeh  */
     42    1.1       eeh 
     43    1.1       eeh #ifndef _CPU_H_
     44    1.1       eeh #define _CPU_H_
     45    1.1       eeh 
     46    1.1       eeh /*
     47    1.1       eeh  * CTL_MACHDEP definitions.
     48    1.1       eeh  */
     49   1.13       eeh #define	CPU_BOOTED_KERNEL	1	/* string: booted kernel name */
     50   1.33        pk #define	CPU_BOOTED_DEVICE	2	/* string: device booted from */
     51   1.33        pk #define	CPU_BOOT_ARGS		3	/* string: args booted with */
     52   1.33        pk #define	CPU_ARCH		4	/* integer: cpu architecture version */
     53  1.101  macallan #define CPU_VIS			5	/* 0 - no VIS, 1 - VIS 1.0, etc. */
     54    1.1       eeh 
     55  1.124       mrg /*
     56  1.124       mrg  * This is exported via sysctl for cpuctl(8).
     57  1.124       mrg  */
     58  1.124       mrg struct cacheinfo {
     59  1.124       mrg 	int 	c_itotalsize;
     60  1.124       mrg 	int 	c_ilinesize;
     61  1.124       mrg 	int 	c_dtotalsize;
     62  1.124       mrg 	int 	c_dlinesize;
     63  1.124       mrg 	int 	c_etotalsize;
     64  1.124       mrg 	int 	c_elinesize;
     65  1.124       mrg };
     66  1.124       mrg 
     67   1.95       mrg #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER)
     68    1.1       eeh /*
     69    1.1       eeh  * Exported definitions unique to SPARC cpu support.
     70    1.1       eeh  */
     71    1.1       eeh 
     72   1.37   tsutsui #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
     73   1.17   thorpej #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
     74   1.17   thorpej #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
     75   1.17   thorpej #endif
     76   1.17   thorpej 
     77    1.1       eeh #include <machine/psl.h>
     78    1.1       eeh #include <machine/reg.h>
     79   1.74    martin #include <machine/pte.h>
     80    1.6       mrg #include <machine/intr.h>
     81   1.95       mrg #if defined(_KERNEL)
     82  1.122     palle #include <machine/bus_defs.h>
     83   1.43       chs #include <machine/cpuset.h>
     84   1.96       mrg #include <sparc64/sparc64/intreg.h>
     85   1.95       mrg #endif
     86  1.112     palle #ifdef SUN4V
     87  1.117  nakayama #include <machine/hypervisor.h>
     88  1.112     palle #endif
     89   1.17   thorpej 
     90   1.46      yamt #include <sys/cpu_data.h>
     91   1.75  nakayama #include <sys/evcnt.h>
     92   1.95       mrg 
     93   1.19       eeh /*
     94   1.19       eeh  * The cpu_info structure is part of a 64KB structure mapped both the kernel
     95   1.19       eeh  * pmap and a single locked TTE a CPUINFO_VA for that particular processor.
     96   1.19       eeh  * Each processor's cpu_info is accessible at CPUINFO_VA only for that
     97   1.19       eeh  * processor.  Other processors can access that through an additional mapping
     98   1.19       eeh  * in the kernel pmap.
     99   1.19       eeh  *
    100   1.19       eeh  * The 64KB page contains:
    101   1.19       eeh  *
    102   1.19       eeh  * cpu_info
    103   1.19       eeh  * interrupt stack (all remaining space)
    104   1.19       eeh  * idle PCB
    105   1.19       eeh  * idle stack (STACKSPACE - sizeof(PCB))
    106   1.19       eeh  * 32KB TSB
    107   1.19       eeh  */
    108   1.19       eeh 
    109   1.17   thorpej struct cpu_info {
    110   1.93    martin 	struct cpu_data		ci_data;	/* MI per-cpu data */
    111   1.93    martin 
    112   1.43       chs 
    113   1.42    petrov 	/*
    114   1.42    petrov 	 * SPARC cpu_info structures live at two VAs: one global
    115   1.42    petrov 	 * VA (so each CPU can access any other CPU's cpu_info)
    116   1.42    petrov 	 * and an alias VA CPUINFO_VA which is the same on each
    117   1.42    petrov 	 * CPU and maps to that CPU's cpu_info.  Since the alias
    118   1.42    petrov 	 * CPUINFO_VA is how we locate our cpu_info, we have to
    119   1.42    petrov 	 * self-reference the global VA so that we can return it
    120   1.42    petrov 	 * in the curcpu() macro.
    121   1.42    petrov 	 */
    122   1.50     perry 	struct cpu_info * volatile ci_self;
    123   1.42    petrov 
    124   1.20       eeh 	/* Most important fields first */
    125   1.34   thorpej 	struct lwp		*ci_curlwp;
    126  1.128        ad 	struct lwp		*ci_onproc;	/* current user LWP / kthread */
    127   1.32       chs 	struct pcb		*ci_cpcb;
    128   1.19       eeh 	struct cpu_info		*ci_next;
    129   1.20       eeh 
    130   1.34   thorpej 	struct lwp		*ci_fplwp;
    131   1.51       cdi 
    132   1.51       cdi 	void			*ci_eintstack;
    133   1.51       cdi 
    134   1.60        ad 	int			ci_mtx_count;
    135   1.60        ad 	int			ci_mtx_oldspl;
    136   1.60        ad 
    137   1.51       cdi 	/* Spinning up the CPU */
    138   1.53       cdi 	void			(*ci_spinup)(void);
    139   1.51       cdi 	paddr_t			ci_paddr;
    140   1.51       cdi 
    141   1.38    petrov 	int			ci_cpuid;
    142   1.20       eeh 
    143  1.124       mrg 	uint64_t		ci_ver;
    144  1.124       mrg 
    145   1.42    petrov 	/* CPU PROM information. */
    146   1.42    petrov 	u_int			ci_node;
    147  1.124       mrg 	const char		*ci_name;
    148  1.124       mrg 
    149  1.124       mrg 	/* This is for sysctl. */
    150  1.124       mrg 	struct cacheinfo	ci_cacheinfo;
    151   1.42    petrov 
    152   1.65    martin 	/* %tick and cpu frequency information */
    153   1.65    martin 	u_long			ci_tick_increment;
    154   1.99  macallan 	uint64_t		ci_cpu_clockrate[2];	/* %tick */
    155   1.99  macallan 	uint64_t		ci_system_clockrate[2];	/* %stick */
    156   1.65    martin 
    157   1.75  nakayama 	/* Interrupts */
    158   1.75  nakayama 	struct intrhand		*ci_intrpending[16];
    159   1.77  nakayama 	struct intrhand		*ci_tick_ih;
    160   1.76  nakayama 
    161   1.76  nakayama 	/* Event counters */
    162   1.75  nakayama 	struct evcnt		ci_tick_evcnt;
    163   1.89       mrg 
    164   1.89       mrg 	/* This could be under MULTIPROCESSOR, but there's no good reason */
    165   1.76  nakayama 	struct evcnt		ci_ipi_evcnt[IPI_EVCNT_NUM];
    166   1.75  nakayama 
    167   1.42    petrov 	int			ci_flags;
    168   1.42    petrov 	int			ci_want_ast;
    169   1.42    petrov 	int			ci_want_resched;
    170   1.68    martin 	int			ci_idepth;
    171   1.42    petrov 
    172   1.74    martin /*
    173   1.74    martin  * A context is simply a small number that differentiates multiple mappings
    174   1.74    martin  * of the same address.  Contexts on the spitfire are 13 bits, but could
    175   1.74    martin  * be as large as 17 bits.
    176   1.74    martin  *
    177   1.74    martin  * Each context is either free or attached to a pmap.
    178   1.74    martin  *
    179   1.74    martin  * The context table is an array of pointers to psegs.  Just dereference
    180   1.74    martin  * the right pointer and you get to the pmap segment tables.  These are
    181   1.74    martin  * physical addresses, of course.
    182   1.74    martin  *
    183   1.90       mrg  * ci_ctx_lock protects this CPUs context allocation/free.
    184   1.90       mrg  * These are all allocated almost with in the same cacheline.
    185   1.74    martin  */
    186   1.90       mrg 	kmutex_t		ci_ctx_lock;
    187   1.74    martin 	int			ci_pmap_next_ctx;
    188   1.84  nakayama 	int			ci_numctx;
    189   1.74    martin 	paddr_t 		*ci_ctxbusy;
    190   1.74    martin 	LIST_HEAD(, pmap) 	ci_pmap_ctxlist;
    191   1.74    martin 
    192   1.74    martin 	/*
    193   1.74    martin 	 * The TSBs are per cpu too (since MMU context differs between
    194   1.74    martin 	 * cpus). These are just caches for the TLBs.
    195   1.74    martin 	 */
    196   1.74    martin 	pte_t			*ci_tsb_dmmu;
    197   1.74    martin 	pte_t			*ci_tsb_immu;
    198   1.74    martin 
    199  1.112     palle 	/* TSB description (sun4v). */
    200  1.112     palle 	struct tsb_desc         *ci_tsb_desc;
    201  1.132  nakayama 
    202  1.109     palle 	/* MMU Fault Status Area (sun4v).
    203  1.109     palle 	 * Will be initialized to the physical address of the bottom of
    204  1.109     palle 	 * the interrupt stack.
    205  1.109     palle 	 */
    206  1.123     palle 	paddr_t			ci_mmufsa;
    207  1.109     palle 
    208  1.111     palle 	/*
    209  1.111     palle 	 * sun4v mondo control fields
    210  1.111     palle 	 */
    211  1.111     palle 	paddr_t			ci_cpumq;  /* cpu mondo queue address */
    212  1.111     palle 	paddr_t			ci_devmq;  /* device mondo queue address */
    213  1.111     palle 	paddr_t			ci_cpuset; /* mondo recipient address */
    214  1.111     palle 	paddr_t			ci_mondo;  /* mondo message address */
    215  1.131     palle 
    216  1.102  nakayama 	/* probe fault in PCI config space reads */
    217  1.102  nakayama 	bool			ci_pci_probe;
    218  1.102  nakayama 	bool			ci_pci_fault;
    219  1.102  nakayama 
    220   1.55       mrg 	volatile void		*ci_ddb_regs;	/* DDB regs */
    221  1.131     palle 
    222  1.131     palle 	void (*ci_idlespin)(void);
    223   1.17   thorpej };
    224   1.17   thorpej 
    225   1.95       mrg #endif /* _KERNEL || _KMEMUSER */
    226   1.95       mrg 
    227   1.95       mrg #ifdef _KERNEL
    228   1.95       mrg 
    229   1.42    petrov #define CPUF_PRIMARY	1
    230   1.42    petrov 
    231   1.42    petrov /*
    232   1.42    petrov  * CPU boot arguments. Used by secondary CPUs at the bootstrap time.
    233   1.42    petrov  */
    234   1.42    petrov struct cpu_bootargs {
    235   1.42    petrov 	u_int	cb_node;	/* PROM CPU node */
    236   1.50     perry 	volatile int cb_flags;
    237   1.42    petrov 
    238   1.42    petrov 	vaddr_t cb_ktext;
    239   1.42    petrov 	paddr_t cb_ktextp;
    240   1.42    petrov 	vaddr_t cb_ektext;
    241   1.42    petrov 
    242   1.42    petrov 	vaddr_t cb_kdata;
    243   1.42    petrov 	paddr_t cb_kdatap;
    244   1.42    petrov 	vaddr_t cb_ekdata;
    245   1.42    petrov 
    246   1.42    petrov 	paddr_t	cb_cpuinfo;
    247  1.113     palle 	int cb_cputyp;
    248   1.42    petrov };
    249   1.42    petrov 
    250   1.42    petrov extern struct cpu_bootargs *cpu_args;
    251   1.42    petrov 
    252   1.89       mrg #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR)
    253   1.47    briggs extern int sparc_ncpus;
    254   1.89       mrg #else
    255   1.89       mrg #define sparc_ncpus 1
    256   1.89       mrg #endif
    257   1.89       mrg 
    258   1.19       eeh extern struct cpu_info *cpus;
    259   1.83  nakayama extern struct pool_cache *fpstate_cache;
    260   1.17   thorpej 
    261  1.129    martin /* CURCPU_INT() a local (per CPU) view of our cpu_info */
    262  1.129    martin #define	CURCPU_INT()	((struct cpu_info *)CPUINFO_VA)
    263  1.129    martin /* in general we prefer the globaly visible pointer */
    264  1.129    martin #define	curcpu()	(CURCPU_INT()->ci_self)
    265   1.66    martin #define	cpu_number()	(curcpu()->ci_index)
    266   1.42    petrov #define	CPU_IS_PRIMARY(ci)	((ci)->ci_flags & CPUF_PRIMARY)
    267   1.42    petrov 
    268  1.105  christos #define CPU_INFO_ITERATOR		int __unused
    269  1.105  christos #define CPU_INFO_FOREACH(cii, ci)	ci = cpus; ci != NULL; ci = ci->ci_next
    270   1.43       chs 
    271  1.129    martin /* these are only valid on the local cpu */
    272  1.129    martin #define curlwp		CURCPU_INT()->ci_curlwp
    273  1.129    martin #define fplwp		CURCPU_INT()->ci_fplwp
    274  1.129    martin #define curpcb		CURCPU_INT()->ci_cpcb
    275  1.129    martin #define want_ast	CURCPU_INT()->ci_want_ast
    276   1.42    petrov 
    277    1.1       eeh /*
    278    1.1       eeh  * definitions of cpu-dependent requirements
    279    1.1       eeh  * referenced in generic code
    280    1.1       eeh  */
    281   1.42    petrov #define	cpu_wait(p)	/* nothing */
    282   1.48    martin void cpu_proc_fork(struct proc *, struct proc *);
    283   1.38    petrov 
    284   1.74    martin /* run on the cpu itself */
    285   1.74    martin void	cpu_pmap_init(struct cpu_info *);
    286   1.74    martin /* run upfront to prepare the cpu_info */
    287   1.74    martin void	cpu_pmap_prepare(struct cpu_info *, bool);
    288   1.74    martin 
    289  1.118     palle /* Helper functions to retrieve cache info */
    290  1.118     palle int	cpu_ecache_associativity(int node);
    291  1.118     palle int	cpu_ecache_size(int node);
    292  1.118     palle 
    293   1.38    petrov #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR)
    294   1.51       cdi extern vaddr_t cpu_spinup_trampoline;
    295   1.51       cdi 
    296   1.51       cdi extern  char   *mp_tramp_code;
    297   1.51       cdi extern  u_long  mp_tramp_code_len;
    298  1.115    martin extern  u_long  mp_tramp_dtlb_slots, mp_tramp_itlb_slots;
    299   1.51       cdi extern  u_long  mp_tramp_func;
    300   1.51       cdi extern  u_long  mp_tramp_ci;
    301   1.51       cdi 
    302   1.53       cdi void	cpu_hatch(void);
    303   1.53       cdi void	cpu_boot_secondary_processors(void);
    304   1.57    martin 
    305   1.57    martin /*
    306   1.57    martin  * Call a function on other cpus:
    307   1.69    martin  *	multicast - send to everyone in the sparc64_cpuset_t
    308   1.57    martin  *	broadcast - send to to all cpus but ourselves
    309   1.57    martin  *	send - send to just this cpu
    310   1.92    martin  * The called function do not follow the C ABI, so need to be coded in
    311   1.92    martin  * assembler.
    312   1.57    martin  */
    313   1.91    martin typedef void (* ipifunc_t)(void *, void *);
    314   1.57    martin 
    315   1.76  nakayama void	sparc64_multicast_ipi(sparc64_cpuset_t, ipifunc_t, uint64_t, uint64_t);
    316   1.76  nakayama void	sparc64_broadcast_ipi(ipifunc_t, uint64_t, uint64_t);
    317  1.114     palle extern void (*sparc64_send_ipi)(int, ipifunc_t, uint64_t, uint64_t);
    318   1.92    martin 
    319   1.92    martin /*
    320   1.92    martin  * Call an arbitrary C function on another cpu (or all others but ourself)
    321   1.92    martin  */
    322   1.92    martin typedef void (*ipi_c_call_func_t)(void*);
    323   1.92    martin void	sparc64_generic_xcall(struct cpu_info*, ipi_c_call_func_t, void*);
    324   1.92    martin 
    325   1.38    petrov #endif
    326   1.35  nakayama 
    327   1.94    martin /* Provide %pc of a lwp */
    328   1.94    martin #define	LWP_PC(l)	((l)->l_md.md_tf->tf_pc)
    329   1.94    martin 
    330    1.1       eeh /*
    331    1.1       eeh  * Arguments to hardclock, softclock and gatherstats encapsulate the
    332    1.1       eeh  * previous machine state in an opaque clockframe.  The ipl is here
    333    1.1       eeh  * as well for strayintr (see locore.s:interrupt and intr.c:strayintr).
    334    1.1       eeh  * Note that CLKF_INTR is valid only if CLKF_USERMODE is false.
    335    1.1       eeh  */
    336    1.1       eeh struct clockframe {
    337   1.14       eeh 	struct trapframe64 t;
    338    1.1       eeh };
    339    1.1       eeh 
    340    1.1       eeh #define	CLKF_USERMODE(framep)	(((framep)->t.tf_tstate & TSTATE_PRIV) == 0)
    341    1.1       eeh #define	CLKF_PC(framep)		((framep)->t.tf_pc)
    342   1.30       eeh /* Since some files in sys/kern do not know BIAS, I'm using 0x7ff here */
    343   1.30       eeh #define	CLKF_INTR(framep)						\
    344   1.30       eeh 	((!CLKF_USERMODE(framep))&&					\
    345   1.30       eeh 		(((framep)->t.tf_out[6] & 1 ) ?				\
    346   1.30       eeh 			(((vaddr_t)(framep)->t.tf_out[6] <		\
    347   1.30       eeh 				(vaddr_t)EINTSTACK-0x7ff) &&		\
    348   1.30       eeh 			((vaddr_t)(framep)->t.tf_out[6] >		\
    349   1.30       eeh 				(vaddr_t)INTSTACK-0x7ff)) :		\
    350   1.30       eeh 			(((vaddr_t)(framep)->t.tf_out[6] <		\
    351   1.30       eeh 				(vaddr_t)EINTSTACK) &&			\
    352   1.30       eeh 			((vaddr_t)(framep)->t.tf_out[6] >		\
    353   1.30       eeh 				(vaddr_t)INTSTACK))))
    354    1.1       eeh 
    355    1.1       eeh /*
    356    1.1       eeh  * Give a profiling tick to the current process when the user profiling
    357    1.1       eeh  * buffer pages are invalid.  On the sparc, request an ast to send us
    358    1.1       eeh  * through trap(), marking the proc as needing a profiling tick.
    359    1.1       eeh  */
    360   1.60        ad #define	cpu_need_proftick(l)	((l)->l_pflag |= LP_OWEUPC, want_ast = 1)
    361    1.1       eeh 
    362    1.1       eeh /*
    363   1.78  nakayama  * Notify an LWP that it has a signal pending, process as soon as possible.
    364    1.1       eeh  */
    365   1.78  nakayama void cpu_signotify(struct lwp *);
    366    1.1       eeh 
    367  1.121     palle 
    368    1.1       eeh /*
    369    1.1       eeh  * Interrupt handler chains.  Interrupt handlers should return 0 for
    370    1.1       eeh  * ``not me'' or 1 (``I took care of it'').  intr_establish() inserts a
    371    1.1       eeh  * handler into the list.  The handler is called with its (single)
    372    1.1       eeh  * argument, or with a pointer to a clockframe if ih_arg is NULL.
    373    1.1       eeh  */
    374    1.1       eeh struct intrhand {
    375   1.53       cdi 	int			(*ih_fun)(void *);
    376   1.18       mrg 	void			*ih_arg;
    377   1.70    martin 	/* if we have to take the biglock, we interpose a wrapper
    378   1.70    martin 	 * and need to save the original function and arg */
    379   1.70    martin 	int			(*ih_realfun)(void *);
    380   1.70    martin 	void			*ih_realarg;
    381   1.18       mrg 	short			ih_number;	/* interrupt number */
    382   1.18       mrg 						/* the H/W provides */
    383   1.23       eeh 	char			ih_pil;		/* interrupt priority */
    384   1.21       eeh 	struct intrhand		*ih_next;	/* global list */
    385   1.26       eeh 	struct intrhand		*ih_pending;	/* interrupt queued */
    386   1.52       cdi 	volatile uint64_t	*ih_map;	/* Interrupt map reg */
    387   1.52       cdi 	volatile uint64_t	*ih_clr;	/* clear interrupt reg */
    388  1.119     palle 	void			(*ih_ack)(struct intrhand *); /* ack interrupt function */
    389  1.120     palle 	bus_space_tag_t		ih_bus;		/* parent bus */
    390   1.97  macallan 	struct evcnt		ih_cnt;		/* counter for vmstat */
    391   1.97  macallan 	uint32_t		ih_ivec;
    392   1.97  macallan 	char			ih_name[32];	/* name for the above */
    393    1.1       eeh };
    394   1.29       mrg extern struct intrhand *intrhand[];
    395    1.1       eeh extern struct intrhand *intrlev[MAXINTNUM];
    396    1.1       eeh 
    397   1.81    martin void	intr_establish(int level, bool mpsafe, struct intrhand *);
    398   1.80        ad void	*sparc_softintr_establish(int, int (*)(void *), void *);
    399   1.80        ad void	sparc_softintr_schedule(void *);
    400   1.80        ad void	sparc_softintr_disestablish(void *);
    401  1.119     palle struct intrhand *intrhand_alloc(void);
    402   1.42    petrov 
    403  1.106     palle /* cpu.c */
    404  1.106     palle int	cpu_myid(void);
    405  1.106     palle 
    406    1.1       eeh /* disksubr.c */
    407    1.1       eeh struct dkbad;
    408   1.53       cdi int isbad(struct dkbad *bt, int, int, int);
    409    1.1       eeh /* machdep.c */
    410   1.62  christos void *	reserve_dumppages(void *);
    411    1.1       eeh /* clock.c */
    412    1.1       eeh struct timeval;
    413   1.76  nakayama int	tickintr(void *);	/* level 10/14 (tick) interrupt code */
    414   1.99  macallan int	stickintr(void *);	/* system tick interrupt code */
    415  1.103  macallan int	stick2eintr(void *);	/* system tick interrupt code */
    416   1.53       cdi int	clockintr(void *);	/* level 10 (clock) interrupt code */
    417   1.53       cdi int	statintr(void *);	/* level 14 (statclock) interrupt code */
    418   1.77  nakayama int	schedintr(void *);	/* level 10 (schedclock) interrupt code */
    419   1.76  nakayama void	tickintr_establish(int, int (*)(void *));
    420   1.99  macallan void	stickintr_establish(int, int (*)(void *));
    421  1.103  macallan void	stick2eintr_establish(int, int (*)(void *));
    422  1.103  macallan 
    423    1.1       eeh /* locore.s */
    424   1.14       eeh struct fpstate64;
    425   1.53       cdi void	savefpstate(struct fpstate64 *);
    426   1.53       cdi void	loadfpstate(struct fpstate64 *);
    427   1.56    martin void	clearfpstate(void);
    428   1.53       cdi uint64_t	probeget(paddr_t, int, int);
    429   1.53       cdi int	probeset(paddr_t, int, int, uint64_t);
    430  1.110     palle void	setcputyp(int);
    431   1.42    petrov 
    432   1.50     perry #define	 write_all_windows() __asm volatile("flushw" : : )
    433   1.50     perry #define	 write_user_windows() __asm volatile("flushw" : : )
    434   1.42    petrov 
    435    1.1       eeh struct pcb;
    436   1.53       cdi void	snapshot(struct pcb *);
    437   1.53       cdi struct frame *getfp(void);
    438   1.88       mrg void	switchtoctx_us(int);
    439   1.88       mrg void	switchtoctx_usiii(int);
    440   1.85  nakayama void	next_tick(long);
    441   1.99  macallan void	next_stick(long);
    442  1.126     palle void	next_stick_init(void);
    443    1.1       eeh /* trap.c */
    444   1.98    martin void	cpu_vmspace_exec(struct lwp *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t);
    445   1.53       cdi int	rwindow_save(struct lwp *);
    446    1.1       eeh /* cons.c */
    447   1.53       cdi int	cnrom(void);
    448    1.1       eeh /* zs.c */
    449   1.53       cdi void zsconsole(struct tty *, int, int, void (**)(struct tty *, int));
    450    1.1       eeh /* fb.c */
    451   1.53       cdi void	fb_unblank(void);
    452    1.1       eeh /* kgdb_stub.c */
    453    1.1       eeh #ifdef KGDB
    454   1.53       cdi void kgdb_attach(int (*)(void *), void (*)(void *, int), void *);
    455   1.53       cdi void kgdb_connect(int);
    456   1.53       cdi void kgdb_panic(void);
    457    1.1       eeh #endif
    458    1.5       mrg /* emul.c */
    459   1.53       cdi int	fixalign(struct lwp *, struct trapframe64 *);
    460   1.53       cdi int	emulinstr(vaddr_t, struct trapframe64 *);
    461    1.1       eeh 
    462    1.1       eeh #endif /* _KERNEL */
    463    1.1       eeh #endif /* _CPU_H_ */
    464