linux_machdep.h revision 1.11 1 1.11 andvar /* $NetBSD: linux_machdep.h,v 1.11 2021/12/03 13:27:38 andvar Exp $ */
2 1.1 manu
3 1.1 manu /*-
4 1.1 manu * Copyright (c) 1995, 2000, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 manu * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 manu *
7 1.1 manu * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 manu * by Frank van der Linden and Emmanuel Dreyfus.
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31 1.1 manu
32 1.1 manu #ifndef _POWERPC_LINUX_MACHDEP_H
33 1.1 manu #define _POWERPC_LINUX_MACHDEP_H
34 1.1 manu
35 1.7 chs #include <compat/linux/common/linux_types.h>
36 1.1 manu #include <compat/linux/common/linux_signal.h>
37 1.7 chs #include <compat/linux/common/linux_siginfo.h>
38 1.4 christos
39 1.6 perry /*
40 1.6 perry * From Linux's include/asm-ppc/ptrace.h
41 1.6 perry * Needed for sigcontext
42 1.1 manu */
43 1.1 manu struct linux_pt_regs {
44 1.3 manu #define lpt_regs_fixreg_begin lgpr[0]
45 1.6 perry unsigned long lgpr[32];
46 1.3 manu #define lpt_regs_fixreg_end lgpr[31]
47 1.1 manu unsigned long lnip;
48 1.1 manu unsigned long lmsr;
49 1.1 manu unsigned long lorig_gpr3; /* Used for restarting system calls */
50 1.1 manu unsigned long lctr;
51 1.1 manu unsigned long llink;
52 1.1 manu unsigned long lxer;
53 1.1 manu unsigned long lccr;
54 1.1 manu unsigned long lmq; /* 601 only (not used at present) */
55 1.1 manu /* Used on APUS to hold IPL value. */
56 1.1 manu unsigned long ltrap; /* Reason for being here */
57 1.1 manu unsigned long ldar; /* Fault registers */
58 1.1 manu unsigned long ldsisr;
59 1.1 manu unsigned long lresult; /* Result of a system call */
60 1.1 manu };
61 1.1 manu
62 1.6 perry /*
63 1.6 perry * From Linux's include/asm-ppc/sigcontext.h
64 1.6 perry * Linux/ppc calls that struct sigcontect_struct
65 1.1 manu */
66 1.6 perry struct linux_sigcontext {
67 1.1 manu unsigned long _unused[4];
68 1.6 perry int lsignal;
69 1.1 manu unsigned long lhandler;
70 1.1 manu unsigned long lmask;
71 1.1 manu struct linux_pt_regs *lregs;
72 1.1 manu };
73 1.1 manu
74 1.1 manu /*
75 1.1 manu * From Linux's include/asm-ppc/elf.h
76 1.1 manu */
77 1.1 manu #define LINUX_ELF_NGREG 48 /* includes nip, msr, lr, etc. */
78 1.1 manu #define LINUX_ELF_NFPREG 33 /* includes fpscr */
79 1.1 manu typedef unsigned long linux_elf_greg_t;
80 1.1 manu typedef linux_elf_greg_t linux_elf_gregset_t[LINUX_ELF_NGREG];
81 1.1 manu
82 1.1 manu /*
83 1.1 manu * From Linux's include/asm-ppc/ptrace.h
84 1.1 manu */
85 1.1 manu #define LINUX__SIGNAL_FRAMESIZE 64
86 1.1 manu
87 1.1 manu /*
88 1.1 manu * We make the stack look like Linux expects it when calling a signal
89 1.1 manu * handler, but use the BSD way of calling the handler and sigreturn().
90 1.1 manu * This means that we need to pass the pointer to the handler too.
91 1.1 manu * It is appended to the frame to not interfere with the rest of it.
92 1.6 perry *
93 1.1 manu * The following is from Linux's arch/ppc/kern/signal.c:
94 1.6 perry *
95 1.1 manu * > When we have signals to deliver, we set up on the
96 1.1 manu * > user stack, going down from the original stack pointer:
97 1.1 manu * > a sigregs struct
98 1.1 manu * > one or more sigcontext structs with
99 1.1 manu * > a gap of LINUX__SIGNAL_FRAMESIZE bytes
100 1.6 perry * >
101 1.1 manu * > Each of these things must be a multiple of 16 bytes in size.
102 1.6 perry *
103 1.1 manu * linux_sigregs is a linux_sigframe on other Linux ports. Linux/PowerPC
104 1.1 manu * defines a rt_sigframe struct, but it is only used for RT signals. for
105 1.1 manu * non RT signals, struct sigregs is used instead.
106 1.1 manu *
107 1.11 andvar * About the ltramp field: that trampoline code is not used. Instead, the
108 1.6 perry * sigcode (7 bytes long) trampoline code, copied by exec() on program startup
109 1.6 perry * is used. However, Linux binaries might expect it to be here.
110 1.1 manu */
111 1.1 manu struct linux_sigregs {
112 1.1 manu linux_elf_gregset_t lgp_regs;
113 1.1 manu double lfp_regs[LINUX_ELF_NFPREG];
114 1.6 perry unsigned long ltramp[2];
115 1.6 perry /*
116 1.1 manu * Programs using the rs6000/xcoff abi can save up to 19 gp regs
117 1.6 perry * and 18 fp regs below sp before decrementing it.
118 1.1 manu */
119 1.1 manu int labigap[56];
120 1.1 manu };
121 1.1 manu
122 1.6 perry /*
123 1.1 manu * The following is not from Linux, we define it for convenience. It is the
124 1.1 manu * size of the abigap field of linux_sigregs.
125 1.1 manu */
126 1.1 manu #define LINUX_ABIGAP (56*sizeof(int))
127 1.1 manu
128 1.6 perry /*
129 1.1 manu * linux sigframe in a nutshell (however we don't use it):
130 1.1 manu *
131 1.1 manu * struct linux_sigframe {
132 1.1 manu * char _gap[LINUX__SIGNAL_FRAMESIZE];
133 1.1 manu * struct sigcontext lsc;
134 1.2 manu * struct linux_sigregs lsg;
135 1.1 manu * };
136 1.1 manu */
137 1.1 manu
138 1.1 manu /*
139 1.1 manu * From Linux's include/asm-ppc/ucontext.h
140 1.1 manu */
141 1.1 manu struct linux_ucontext {
142 1.1 manu unsigned long luc_flags;
143 1.1 manu struct linux_ucontext *luc_link;
144 1.1 manu linux_stack_t luc_stack;
145 1.1 manu struct linux_sigcontext luc_context;
146 1.1 manu linux_sigset_t luc_sigmask; /* mask last for extensibility */
147 1.1 manu };
148 1.1 manu
149 1.1 manu /*
150 1.1 manu * From Linux's arch/ppc/kernel/signal.c, the real rt_sigframe
151 1.1 manu */
152 1.1 manu struct linux_rt_sigframe
153 1.1 manu {
154 1.1 manu unsigned long _unused[2];
155 1.1 manu struct linux_siginfo *lpinfo;
156 1.1 manu void *lpuc;
157 1.6 perry struct linux_siginfo linfo;
158 1.1 manu struct linux_ucontext luc;
159 1.1 manu };
160 1.1 manu
161 1.1 manu /*
162 1.1 manu * Major device numbers of VT device on both Linux and NetBSD. Used in
163 1.1 manu * ugly patch to fake device numbers.
164 1.1 manu *
165 1.1 manu * LINUX_CONS_MAJOR is from Linux's include/linux/major.h
166 1.1 manu */
167 1.6 perry #define LINUX_CONS_MAJOR 4
168 1.1 manu
169 1.1 manu /*
170 1.1 manu * Linux ioctl calls for the keyboard.
171 1.1 manu *
172 1.6 perry * From Linux's include/linux/kd.h
173 1.1 manu */
174 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDGKBMODE 0x4b44
175 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDSKBMODE 0x4b45
176 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDMKTONE 0x4b30
177 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDSETMODE 0x4b3a
178 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDENABIO 0x4b36
179 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDDISABIO 0x4b37
180 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDGETLED 0x4b31
181 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDSETLED 0x4b32
182 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDGKBTYPE 0x4B33
183 1.1 manu #define LINUX_KDGKBENT 0x4B46
184 1.1 manu
185 1.1 manu /*
186 1.1 manu * Mode for KDSKBMODE which we don't have (we just use plain mode for this)
187 1.1 manu *
188 1.1 manu * From Linux's include/linux/kd.h
189 1.1 manu */
190 1.1 manu #define LINUX_K_MEDIUMRAW 2
191 1.1 manu
192 1.1 manu /*
193 1.6 perry * VT ioctl calls in Linux (the ones that the pcvt emulation in
194 1.1 manu * wscons can handle)
195 1.1 manu *
196 1.1 manu * From Linux's include/linux/vt.h
197 1.1 manu */
198 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VT_OPENQRY 0x5600
199 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VT_GETMODE 0x5601
200 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VT_SETMODE 0x5602
201 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VT_GETSTATE 0x5603
202 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VT_RELDISP 0x5605
203 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VT_ACTIVATE 0x5606
204 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VT_WAITACTIVE 0x5607
205 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VT_DISALLOCATE 0x5608
206 1.1 manu
207 1.1 manu /*
208 1.1 manu * This range used by VMWare (XXX)
209 1.1 manu *
210 1.1 manu * From Linux's include/linux/vt.h
211 1.6 perry * XXX It's not sure this s needed for powerpc
212 1.1 manu */
213 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VMWARE_NONE 200
214 1.1 manu #define LINUX_VMWARE_LAST 237
215 1.1 manu
216 1.1 manu /*
217 1.10 ad * Range of ioctls to just pass on, so that modules (like VMWare) can
218 1.1 manu * handle them.
219 1.6 perry *
220 1.1 manu * From Linux's include/linux/vt.h
221 1.1 manu */
222 1.1 manu #define LINUX_IOCTL_MIN_PASS LINUX_VMWARE_NONE
223 1.1 manu #define LINUX_IOCTL_MAX_PASS (LINUX_VMWARE_LAST+8)
224 1.1 manu
225 1.1 manu #ifdef _KERNEL
226 1.1 manu __BEGIN_DECLS /* XXX from NetBSD/i386. Not arch dependent? */
227 1.8 dsl void linux_syscall_intern(struct proc *);
228 1.1 manu __END_DECLS
229 1.1 manu #endif /* !_KERNEL */
230 1.4 christos
231 1.1 manu
232 1.1 manu #endif /* _POWERPC_LINUX_MACHDEP_H */
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