pcb.h revision 1.12 1 1.12 eeh /* $NetBSD: pcb.h,v 1.12 2004/03/27 16:21:53 eeh 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 1.10 agc *
7 1.10 agc * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
8 1.10 agc * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
9 1.10 agc * contributed to Berkeley.
10 1.10 agc *
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39 1.10 agc *
40 1.10 agc * @(#)pcb.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
41 1.10 agc */
42 1.10 agc
43 1.10 agc /*
44 1.10 agc * Copyright (c) 1996-2002 Eduardo Horvath. All rights reserved.
45 1.1 eeh *
46 1.1 eeh * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
47 1.1 eeh * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
48 1.1 eeh * are met:
49 1.1 eeh * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
50 1.1 eeh * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
51 1.1 eeh * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
52 1.1 eeh * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
53 1.1 eeh * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
54 1.12 eeh * 3. Neither the name of the author nor the names of its contributors
55 1.1 eeh * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
56 1.1 eeh * without specific prior written permission.
57 1.1 eeh *
58 1.12 eeh * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
59 1.1 eeh * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
60 1.1 eeh * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
61 1.1 eeh * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
62 1.1 eeh * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
63 1.1 eeh * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
64 1.1 eeh * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
65 1.1 eeh * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
66 1.1 eeh * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
67 1.1 eeh * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
68 1.1 eeh * SUCH DAMAGE.
69 1.1 eeh *
70 1.1 eeh * @(#)pcb.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
71 1.1 eeh */
72 1.1 eeh
73 1.1 eeh #include <machine/reg.h>
74 1.1 eeh
75 1.1 eeh #ifdef notyet
76 1.1 eeh #define PCB_MAXWIN 32 /* architectural limit */
77 1.1 eeh #else
78 1.1 eeh #define PCB_MAXWIN 8 /* worried about u area sizes ... */
79 1.1 eeh #endif
80 1.1 eeh
81 1.1 eeh /*
82 1.1 eeh * SPARC Process Control Block.
83 1.1 eeh *
84 1.1 eeh * pcb_uw is positive if there are any user windows that are
85 1.1 eeh * are currently in the CPU windows rather than on the user
86 1.1 eeh * stack. Whenever we are running in the kernel with traps
87 1.1 eeh * enabled, we decrement pcb_uw for each ``push'' of a CPU
88 1.1 eeh * register window into the stack, and we increment it for
89 1.1 eeh * each ``pull'' from the stack into the CPU. (If traps are
90 1.1 eeh * disabled, or if we are in user mode, pcb_uw is junk.)
91 1.1 eeh *
92 1.1 eeh * To ease computing pcb_uw on traps from user mode, we keep track
93 1.1 eeh * of the log base 2 of the single bit that is set in %wim.
94 1.1 eeh *
95 1.1 eeh * If an overflow occurs while the associated user stack pages
96 1.1 eeh * are invalid (paged out), we have to store the registers
97 1.1 eeh * in a page that is locked in core while the process runs,
98 1.1 eeh * i.e., right here in the pcb. We also need the stack pointer
99 1.1 eeh * for the last such window (but only the last, as the others
100 1.1 eeh * are in each window) and the count of windows saved. We
101 1.1 eeh * cheat by having a whole window structure for that one %sp.
102 1.1 eeh * Thus, to save window pcb_rw[i] to memory, we write it at
103 1.1 eeh * pcb_rw[i + 1].rw_in[6].
104 1.1 eeh *
105 1.1 eeh * pcb_nsaved has three `kinds' of values. If 0, it means no
106 1.1 eeh * registers are in the PCB (though if pcb_uw is positive,
107 1.1 eeh * there may be the next time you look). If positive, it means
108 1.1 eeh * there are no user registers in the CPU, but there are some
109 1.1 eeh * saved in pcb_rw[]. As a special case, traps that needed
110 1.1 eeh * assistance to pull user registers from the stack also store
111 1.1 eeh * the registers in pcb_rw[], and set pcb_nsaved to -1. This
112 1.1 eeh * special state is normally short-term: it can only last until the
113 1.1 eeh * trap returns, and it can never persist across entry to user code.
114 1.1 eeh */
115 1.1 eeh /*
116 1.1 eeh * v9 addendum:
117 1.1 eeh *
118 1.1 eeh * Window handling between v8 and v9 has changed somewhat. There
119 1.1 eeh * is no %wim. Instead, we have a %cwp, %cansave, %canrestore,
120 1.1 eeh * %cleanwin, and %otherwin. By definition:
121 1.1 eeh *
122 1.1 eeh * %cansave + %canrestore + %otherwin = NWINDOWS - 2
123 1.1 eeh *
124 1.1 eeh * In addition, %cleanwin >= %canrestore since restorable windows
125 1.1 eeh * are considered clean. This means that by storing %canrestore
126 1.1 eeh * and %otherwin, we should be able to compute the values of all
127 1.1 eeh * the other registers.
128 1.1 eeh *
129 1.1 eeh * The only other register we need to save is %cwp because it cannot
130 1.1 eeh * be trivially computed from the other registers. The %cwp is
131 1.1 eeh * stored in the %tstate register, but if the machine was in a register
132 1.1 eeh * window spill/fill handler, the value of that %cwp may be off by
133 1.1 eeh * as much as 2 register windows. We will also store %cwp. [We will
134 1.1 eeh * try to steal pcb_uw or pcb_nsaved for this purpose eventually.]
135 1.1 eeh *
136 1.1 eeh * To calculate what registers are in the pcb, start with pcb_cwp
137 1.1 eeh * and proceed to (pcb_cwp - pcb_canrestore) % NWINDOWS. These should
138 1.1 eeh * be saved to their appropriate register windows. The client routine
139 1.1 eeh * (trap handler) is responsible for saving pcb_cwp + 1 [%o1-%o7] in
140 1.1 eeh * the trap frame or on the stack.
141 1.1 eeh *
142 1.1 eeh *
143 1.1 eeh * Even more addendum:
144 1.1 eeh *
145 1.1 eeh * With the new system for keeping track of register windows we don't
146 1.1 eeh * care about anything other than pcb_uw which keeps track of how many
147 1.1 eeh * full windows we have. As soon as a flush traps, we dump all user
148 1.1 eeh * windows to the pcb, handle the fault, then restore all user windows.
149 1.1 eeh *
150 1.1 eeh * XXX we are using pcb_nsaved as the counter. pcb_uw is still a mask.
151 1.1 eeh * change this as soon as the new scheme is debugged.
152 1.1 eeh */
153 1.1 eeh struct pcb {
154 1.7 eeh u_int64_t pcb_sp; /* sp (%o6) when switch() was called */
155 1.7 eeh u_int64_t pcb_pc; /* pc (%o7) when switch() was called */
156 1.1 eeh caddr_t pcb_onfault; /* for copyin/out */
157 1.1 eeh short pcb_pstate; /* %pstate when switch() was called -- may be useful if we support multiple memory models */
158 1.1 eeh char pcb_nsaved; /* number of windows saved in pcb */
159 1.1 eeh
160 1.1 eeh /* The rest is probably not needed except for pcb_rw */
161 1.1 eeh char pcb_cwp; /* %cwp when switch() was called */
162 1.1 eeh char pcb_pil; /* %pil when switch() was called -- prolly not needed */
163 1.1 eeh
164 1.6 mrg const char *lastcall; /* DEBUG -- name of last system call */
165 1.1 eeh /* the following MUST be aligned on a 64-bit boundary */
166 1.1 eeh struct rwindow64 pcb_rw[PCB_MAXWIN]; /* saved windows */
167 1.1 eeh };
168 1.1 eeh
169 1.1 eeh /*
170 1.1 eeh * The pcb is augmented with machine-dependent additional data for
171 1.1 eeh * core dumps. Note that the trapframe here is a copy of the one
172 1.1 eeh * from the top of the kernel stack (included here so that the kernel
173 1.1 eeh * stack itself need not be dumped).
174 1.1 eeh */
175 1.3 eeh struct md_coredump32 {
176 1.3 eeh struct trapframe32 md_tf;
177 1.3 eeh struct fpstate32 md_fpstate;
178 1.3 eeh };
179 1.3 eeh
180 1.1 eeh struct md_coredump {
181 1.9 eeh struct trapframe64 md_tf;
182 1.3 eeh struct fpstate64 md_fpstate;
183 1.1 eeh };
184 1.1 eeh
185 1.11 cdi #ifndef _KERNEL
186 1.2 eeh /* Let gdb compile. We need fancier macros to make these make sense. */
187 1.2 eeh #define pcb_psr pcb_pstate
188 1.2 eeh #define pcb_wim pcb_cwp
189 1.1 eeh #endif /* _KERNEL */
190