cpu.h revision 1.42 1 1.42 ragge /* $NetBSD: cpu.h,v 1.42 2000/03/19 14:56:53 ragge Exp $ */
2 1.3 cgd
3 1.1 ragge /*
4 1.1 ragge * Copyright (c) 1994 Ludd, University of Lule}, Sweden
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32 1.3 cgd
33 1.41 ragge #ifndef _VAX_CPU_H_
34 1.41 ragge #define _VAX_CPU_H_
35 1.42 ragge
36 1.42 ragge #if defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_LKM)
37 1.42 ragge #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
38 1.42 ragge #endif
39 1.42 ragge
40 1.42 ragge
41 1.28 ragge #ifdef _KERNEL
42 1.28 ragge
43 1.14 mycroft #include <sys/cdefs.h>
44 1.17 ragge #include <sys/device.h>
45 1.42 ragge #include <sys/lock.h>
46 1.17 ragge
47 1.14 mycroft #include <machine/mtpr.h>
48 1.14 mycroft #include <machine/pcb.h>
49 1.22 ragge #include <machine/uvax.h>
50 1.29 ragge #include <machine/psl.h>
51 1.1 ragge
52 1.1 ragge #define enablertclock()
53 1.5 ragge #define cpu_wait(p)
54 1.11 ragge #define cpu_swapout(p)
55 1.1 ragge
56 1.22 ragge /*
57 1.22 ragge * All cpu-dependent info is kept in this struct. Pointer to the
58 1.22 ragge * struct for the current cpu is set up in locore.c.
59 1.22 ragge */
60 1.2 ragge struct cpu_dep {
61 1.16 ragge void (*cpu_steal_pages) __P((void)); /* pmap init before mm is on */
62 1.16 ragge int (*cpu_mchk) __P((caddr_t)); /* Machine check handling */
63 1.16 ragge void (*cpu_memerr) __P((void)); /* Memory subsystem errors */
64 1.17 ragge /* Autoconfiguration */
65 1.38 ragge void (*cpu_conf) __P((void));
66 1.19 ragge int (*cpu_clkread) __P((time_t)); /* Read cpu clock time */
67 1.19 ragge void (*cpu_clkwrite) __P((void)); /* Write system time to cpu */
68 1.33 ragge short cpu_vups; /* speed of cpu */
69 1.33 ragge short cpu_scbsz; /* (estimated) size of system control block */
70 1.24 ragge void (*cpu_halt) __P((void)); /* Cpu dependent halt call */
71 1.24 ragge void (*cpu_reboot) __P((int)); /* Cpu dependent reboot call */
72 1.25 ragge void (*cpu_clrf) __P((void)); /* Clear cold/warm start flags */
73 1.32 matt void (*cpu_subconf) __P((struct device *));/*config cpu dep. devs */
74 1.2 ragge };
75 1.22 ragge
76 1.22 ragge extern struct cpu_dep *dep_call; /* Holds pointer to current CPU struct. */
77 1.2 ragge
78 1.1 ragge struct clockframe {
79 1.1 ragge int pc;
80 1.1 ragge int ps;
81 1.1 ragge };
82 1.1 ragge
83 1.42 ragge #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR)
84 1.42 ragge
85 1.42 ragge struct cpu_info {
86 1.42 ragge /*
87 1.42 ragge * Public members.
88 1.42 ragge */
89 1.42 ragge struct proc *ci_curproc; /* current owner of the processor */
90 1.42 ragge struct simplelock ci_slock; /* lock on this data structure */
91 1.42 ragge cpuid_t ci_cpuid; /* our CPU ID */
92 1.42 ragge #if defined(DIAGNOSTIC) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
93 1.42 ragge u_long ci_spin_locks; /* # of spin locks held */
94 1.42 ragge u_long ci_simple_locks; /* # of simple locks held */
95 1.42 ragge #endif
96 1.42 ragge /*
97 1.42 ragge * Private members.
98 1.42 ragge */
99 1.42 ragge int ci_want_resched; /* Should change process */
100 1.42 ragge };
101 1.42 ragge
102 1.42 ragge /*
103 1.42 ragge * VAX internal CPU numbering is not sequential; therefore have a separate
104 1.42 ragge * function call that returns the cpu_info struct for this CPU.
105 1.42 ragge *
106 1.42 ragge * For the master CPU (or only) this struct is allocated early in startup;
107 1.42 ragge * for other CPUs it is allocated when the CPU is found.
108 1.42 ragge */
109 1.42 ragge extern int (*vax_cpu_number)(void);
110 1.42 ragge extern struct cpu_info *(*vax_curcpu)(void);
111 1.42 ragge
112 1.42 ragge #define cpu_number() (*vax_cpu_number)()
113 1.42 ragge #define curcpu() (*vax_curcpu)()
114 1.42 ragge #define need_resched() {curcpu()->ci_want_resched++; mtpr(AST_OK,PR_ASTLVL); }
115 1.42 ragge #define cpu_boot_secondary_processors()
116 1.42 ragge
117 1.42 ragge #else /* MULTIPROCESSOR */
118 1.42 ragge
119 1.42 ragge extern int want_resched; /* resched() was called */
120 1.42 ragge
121 1.42 ragge #define cpu_number() 0
122 1.42 ragge #define need_resched() { want_resched++; mtpr(AST_OK,PR_ASTLVL); }
123 1.42 ragge
124 1.42 ragge #endif /* MULTIPROCESSOR */
125 1.42 ragge
126 1.23 ragge extern struct device *booted_from;
127 1.19 ragge extern int mastercpu;
128 1.23 ragge extern int bootdev;
129 1.19 ragge
130 1.4 ragge #define setsoftnet() mtpr(12,PR_SIRR)
131 1.4 ragge #define setsoftclock() mtpr(8,PR_SIRR)
132 1.19 ragge #define todr() mfpr(PR_TODR)
133 1.1 ragge
134 1.1 ragge /*
135 1.1 ragge * Notify the current process (p) that it has a signal pending,
136 1.1 ragge * process as soon as possible.
137 1.1 ragge */
138 1.1 ragge
139 1.1 ragge #define signotify(p) mtpr(AST_OK,PR_ASTLVL);
140 1.1 ragge
141 1.5 ragge
142 1.5 ragge /*
143 1.5 ragge * Give a profiling tick to the current process when the user profiling
144 1.5 ragge * buffer pages are invalid. On the hp300, request an ast to send us
145 1.5 ragge * through trap, marking the proc as needing a profiling tick.
146 1.5 ragge */
147 1.5 ragge #define need_proftick(p) {(p)->p_flag |= P_OWEUPC; mtpr(AST_OK,PR_ASTLVL); }
148 1.1 ragge
149 1.34 ragge /*
150 1.34 ragge * This defines the I/O device register space size in pages.
151 1.34 ragge */
152 1.35 ragge #define IOSPSZ ((64*1024) / VAX_NBPG) /* 64k == 128 pages */
153 1.34 ragge
154 1.20 thorpej struct device;
155 1.20 thorpej
156 1.16 ragge /* Some low-level prototypes */
157 1.16 ragge int badaddr __P((caddr_t, int));
158 1.16 ragge void cpu_swapin __P((struct proc *));
159 1.20 thorpej int hp_getdev __P((int, int, struct device **));
160 1.20 thorpej int ra_getdev __P((int, int, int, struct device **));
161 1.16 ragge void dumpconf __P((void));
162 1.16 ragge void dumpsys __P((void));
163 1.16 ragge void swapconf __P((void));
164 1.26 ragge void disk_printtype __P((int, int));
165 1.26 ragge void disk_reallymapin __P((struct buf *, struct pte *, int, int));
166 1.34 ragge vaddr_t vax_map_physmem __P((paddr_t, int));
167 1.34 ragge void vax_unmap_physmem __P((vaddr_t, int));
168 1.34 ragge void ioaccess __P((vaddr_t, paddr_t, int));
169 1.34 ragge void iounaccess __P((vaddr_t, int));
170 1.37 ragge void findcpu(void);
171 1.16 ragge #ifdef DDB
172 1.16 ragge int kdbrint __P((int));
173 1.16 ragge #endif
174 1.28 ragge #endif /* _KERNEL */
175 1.41 ragge #endif /* _VAX_CPU_H_ */
176