linux_machdep.h revision 1.8 1 1.8 erh /* $NetBSD: linux_machdep.h,v 1.8 1998/10/01 02:22:01 erh Exp $ */
2 1.1 fvdl
3 1.1 fvdl /*
4 1.1 fvdl * Copyright (c) 1995 Frank van der Linden
5 1.1 fvdl * All rights reserved.
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18 1.1 fvdl * by Frank van der Linden
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32 1.1 fvdl */
33 1.1 fvdl
34 1.8 erh #ifndef _I386_LINUX_MACHDEP_H
35 1.8 erh #define _I386_LINUX_MACHDEP_H
36 1.1 fvdl
37 1.1 fvdl /*
38 1.1 fvdl * The Linux sigcontext, pretty much a standard 386 trapframe.
39 1.1 fvdl */
40 1.1 fvdl
41 1.1 fvdl struct linux_sigcontext {
42 1.3 mycroft int sc_gs;
43 1.3 mycroft int sc_fs;
44 1.7 mycroft int sc_es;
45 1.7 mycroft int sc_ds;
46 1.7 mycroft int sc_edi;
47 1.7 mycroft int sc_esi;
48 1.7 mycroft int sc_ebp;
49 1.3 mycroft int sc_esp;
50 1.7 mycroft int sc_ebx;
51 1.7 mycroft int sc_edx;
52 1.7 mycroft int sc_ecx;
53 1.7 mycroft int sc_eax;
54 1.7 mycroft int sc_trapno;
55 1.7 mycroft int sc_err;
56 1.7 mycroft int sc_eip;
57 1.7 mycroft int sc_cs;
58 1.7 mycroft int sc_eflags;
59 1.7 mycroft int sc_esp_at_signal;
60 1.7 mycroft int sc_ss;
61 1.3 mycroft int sc_387;
62 1.8 erh /* XXX XAX is this sigset_t? old_sigset_t? */
63 1.8 erh /* XXX XAX what happens with RT sigs? */
64 1.7 mycroft linux_sigset_t sc_mask;
65 1.3 mycroft int sc_cr2;
66 1.1 fvdl };
67 1.1 fvdl
68 1.1 fvdl /*
69 1.1 fvdl * We make the stack look like Linux expects it when calling a signal
70 1.1 fvdl * handler, but use the BSD way of calling the handler and sigreturn().
71 1.1 fvdl * This means that we need to pass the pointer to the handler too.
72 1.1 fvdl * It is appended to the frame to not interfere with the rest of it.
73 1.1 fvdl */
74 1.1 fvdl
75 1.1 fvdl struct linux_sigframe {
76 1.3 mycroft int sf_sig;
77 1.3 mycroft struct linux_sigcontext sf_sc;
78 1.3 mycroft sig_t sf_handler;
79 1.1 fvdl };
80 1.2 christos
81 1.8 erh #ifdef _KERNEL
82 1.8 erh __BEGIN_DECLS
83 1.7 mycroft void linux_sendsig __P((sig_t, int, sigset_t *, u_long));
84 1.5 christos dev_t linux_fakedev __P((dev_t));
85 1.8 erh __END_DECLS
86 1.8 erh #endif /* _KERNEL */
87 1.4 fvdl
88 1.4 fvdl /*
89 1.4 fvdl * Major device numbers of VT device on both Linux and NetBSD. Used in
90 1.4 fvdl * ugly patch to fake device numbers.
91 1.4 fvdl */
92 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_CONS_MAJOR 4
93 1.6 drochner #define NETBSD_PCCONS_MAJOR 12
94 1.6 drochner #define NETBSD_WSCONS_MAJOR 47
95 1.4 fvdl
96 1.4 fvdl /*
97 1.4 fvdl * Linux ioctl calls for the keyboard.
98 1.4 fvdl */
99 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_KDGKBMODE 0x4b44
100 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_KDSKBMODE 0x4b45
101 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_KDMKTONE 0x4b30
102 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_KDSETMODE 0x4b3a
103 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_KDENABIO 0x4b36
104 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_KDDISABIO 0x4b37
105 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_KDGETLED 0x4b31
106 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_KDSETLED 0x4b32
107 1.6 drochner #define LINUX_KDGKBTYPE 0x4B33
108 1.6 drochner #define LINUX_KDGKBENT 0x4B46
109 1.6 drochner
110 1.4 fvdl /*
111 1.4 fvdl * Mode for KDSKBMODE which we don't have (we just use plain mode for this)
112 1.4 fvdl */
113 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_K_MEDIUMRAW 2
114 1.4 fvdl
115 1.4 fvdl /*
116 1.4 fvdl * VT ioctl calls in Linux (the ones that pcvt can handle)
117 1.4 fvdl */
118 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_VT_OPENQRY 0x5600
119 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_VT_GETMODE 0x5601
120 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_VT_SETMODE 0x5602
121 1.6 drochner #define LINUX_VT_GETSTATE 0x5603
122 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_VT_RELDISP 0x5605
123 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_VT_ACTIVATE 0x5606
124 1.4 fvdl #define LINUX_VT_WAITACTIVE 0x5607
125 1.1 fvdl
126 1.8 erh #endif /* _I386_LINUX_MACHDEP_H */
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