trap.h revision 1.11 1 1.11 ragge /* $NetBSD: trap.h,v 1.11 1996/01/28 12:30:13 ragge Exp $ */
2 1.2 cgd
3 1.1 ragge /*-
4 1.1 ragge * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
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6 1.1 ragge *
7 1.1 ragge * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8 1.1 ragge * William Jolitz.
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37 1.1 ragge *
38 1.2 cgd * @(#)trap.h 5.4 (Berkeley) 5/9/91
39 1.1 ragge */
40 1.1 ragge
41 1.1 ragge /*
42 1.1 ragge * Trap type values
43 1.1 ragge * also known in trap.c for name strings
44 1.1 ragge */
45 1.6 ragge #ifndef _VAX_TRAP_H_
46 1.6 ragge #define _VAX_TRAP_H_
47 1.1 ragge
48 1.1 ragge #define T_RESADFLT 0 /* reserved addressing */
49 1.1 ragge #define T_PRIVINFLT 1 /* privileged instruction */
50 1.1 ragge #define T_RESOPFLT 2 /* reserved operand */
51 1.1 ragge #define T_BPTFLT 3 /* breakpoint instruction */
52 1.1 ragge #define T_SYSCALL 5 /* system call (kcall) */
53 1.3 ragge #define T_ARITHFLT 6 /* arithmetic trap */
54 1.1 ragge #define T_ASTFLT 7 /* system forced exception */
55 1.4 ragge #define T_PTELEN 8 /* Page table length exceeded */
56 1.3 ragge #define T_TRANSFLT 9 /* translation fault */
57 1.7 ragge #define T_TRCTRAP 10 /* trace trap */
58 1.11 ragge #define T_COMPAT 11 /* compatibility mode fault on VAX */
59 1.4 ragge #define T_ACCFLT 12 /* Access violation fault */
60 1.8 ragge #define T_KSPNOTVAL 15 /* kernel stack pointer not valid */
61 1.8 ragge #define T_KDBTRAP 17 /* kernel debugger trap */
62 1.1 ragge
63 1.4 ragge /* These gets ORed with the word for page handling routines */
64 1.4 ragge #define T_WRITE 0x80
65 1.4 ragge #define T_PTEFETCH 0x40
66 1.1 ragge
67 1.1 ragge /* Trap's coming from user mode */
68 1.3 ragge #define T_USER 0x100
69 1.3 ragge
70 1.3 ragge #ifndef ASSEMBLER
71 1.4 ragge struct trapframe {
72 1.11 ragge unsigned fp; /* Stack frame pointer */
73 1.11 ragge unsigned ap; /* Argument pointer on user stack */
74 1.11 ragge unsigned sp; /* Stack pointer */
75 1.11 ragge unsigned r0; /* General registers saved upon trap/syscall */
76 1.11 ragge unsigned r1;
77 1.11 ragge unsigned r2;
78 1.11 ragge unsigned r3;
79 1.11 ragge unsigned r4;
80 1.11 ragge unsigned r5;
81 1.11 ragge unsigned r6;
82 1.11 ragge unsigned r7;
83 1.11 ragge unsigned r8;
84 1.11 ragge unsigned r9;
85 1.11 ragge unsigned r10;
86 1.11 ragge unsigned r11;
87 1.11 ragge unsigned trap; /* Type of trap */
88 1.11 ragge unsigned code; /* Trap specific code */
89 1.11 ragge unsigned pc; /* User pc */
90 1.11 ragge unsigned psl; /* User psl */
91 1.3 ragge };
92 1.9 ragge
93 1.9 ragge /*
94 1.9 ragge * This struct is used when setting up interrupt vectors dynamically.
95 1.9 ragge * It pushes a longword between 0-63 on the stack; this number is
96 1.9 ragge * normally used as the ctlr number on devices. This use effectively
97 1.11 ragge * limits the number of interruptable ctlrs on one unibus to 64.
98 1.9 ragge */
99 1.9 ragge struct ivec_dsp {
100 1.9 ragge char pushr; /* pushr */
101 1.9 ragge char pushrarg; /* $3f */
102 1.9 ragge char pushl; /* pushl */
103 1.9 ragge char pushlarg; /* $? */
104 1.9 ragge char nop; /* nop, for foolish gcc */
105 1.9 ragge char calls[3]; /* calls $1,? */
106 1.10 ragge void (*hoppaddr)(); /* jump for calls */
107 1.9 ragge char popr; /* popr $0x3f */
108 1.9 ragge char poprarg;
109 1.9 ragge char rei; /* rei */
110 1.9 ragge char pad; /* sizeof(struct ivec_dsp) == 16 */
111 1.9 ragge };
112 1.9 ragge
113 1.3 ragge #endif /* ASSEMBLER */
114 1.6 ragge
115 1.6 ragge #endif _VAX_TRAP_H_
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