kdbreg.h revision 1.4 1 1.4 agc /* $NetBSD: kdbreg.h,v 1.4 2003/08/07 16:30:53 agc Exp $ */
2 1.1 ragge /*
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7 1.1 ragge * Chris Torek.
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33 1.1 ragge * @(#)kdbreg.h 7.3 (Berkeley) 6/28/90
34 1.1 ragge */
35 1.1 ragge
36 1.1 ragge /*
37 1.1 ragge * The KDB50 registers are embedded inside the bi interface
38 1.1 ragge * general-purpose registers.
39 1.1 ragge */
40 1.3 ragge #ifdef notdef
41 1.1 ragge struct kdb_regs {
42 1.1 ragge struct biiregs kdb_bi;
43 1.1 ragge short kdb_xxx; /* first half of GPR 0 unused */
44 1.1 ragge short kdb_ip; /* initialisation and polling */
45 1.1 ragge short kdb_sa; /* status & address (r/o half) */
46 1.1 ragge short kdb_sw; /* status & address (w/o half) */
47 1.1 ragge };
48 1.3 ragge #endif
49 1.3 ragge
50 1.3 ragge #define KDB_IP 0xf2
51 1.3 ragge #define KDB_SA 0xf4
52 1.3 ragge #define KDB_SW 0xf6
53 1.1 ragge
54 1.1 ragge #define KDBSR_BITS \
55 1.1 ragge "\20\20ERR\17STEP4\16STEP3\15STEP2\14STEP1\13oldNV\12oldQB\11DI\10IE\1GO"
56 1.1 ragge
57 1.1 ragge /*
58 1.1 ragge * Asserting KDB_MAP in values placed in mscp_seq.seq_buffer tells
59 1.1 ragge * the KDB to use mscp_seq.seq_mapbase as a set of PTEs and seq_buffer
60 1.1 ragge * as an offset value. Hence we need no mappings; the KDB50 reads
61 1.1 ragge * the hardware page tables directly. (Without KDB_MAP, seq_bufer
62 1.1 ragge * represents the physical memory address instead, and seq_mapbase is
63 1.1 ragge * unused.)
64 1.1 ragge */
65 1.1 ragge #define KDB_MAP 0x80000000
66 1.1 ragge #define KDB_PHYS 0 /* pseudo flag */
67