/* $OpenBSD: cpu.h,v 1.25 2005/08/14 10:58:36 miod Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: cpu.h,v 1.24 1997/03/15 22:25:15 pk Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and * contributed to Berkeley. * * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)cpu.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 1/5/94 */ #ifndef _SPARC_CPU_H_ #define _SPARC_CPU_H_ /* * CTL_MACHDEP definitions. */ #define CPU_LED_BLINK 1 /* int: twiddle the power LED */ /* 2 formerly int: vsyncblank */ #define CPU_CPUTYPE 3 /* int: cpu type */ #define CPU_V8MUL 4 #define CPU_MAXID 5 /* 4 valid machdep IDs */ #define CTL_MACHDEP_NAMES { \ { 0, 0 }, \ { "led_blink", CTLTYPE_INT }, \ { 0, 0 }, \ { "cputype", CTLTYPE_INT }, \ { "v8mul", CTLTYPE_INT }, \ } #ifdef _KERNEL /* * Exported definitions unique to SPARC cpu support. */ #include #include #include /* * definitions of cpu-dependent requirements * referenced in generic code */ #define cpu_swapin(p) /* nothing */ #define cpu_swapout(p) /* nothing */ #define cpu_wait(p) /* nothing */ /* * Arguments to hardclock, softclock and gatherstats encapsulate the * previous machine state in an opaque clockframe. The ipl is here * as well for strayintr (see locore.s:interrupt and intr.c:strayintr). * Note that CLKF_INTR is valid only if CLKF_USERMODE is false. */ struct clockframe { u_int psr; /* psr before interrupt, excluding PSR_ET */ u_int pc; /* pc at interrupt */ u_int npc; /* npc at interrupt */ u_int ipl; /* actual interrupt priority level */ u_int fp; /* %fp at interrupt */ }; typedef struct clockframe clockframe; extern int eintstack[]; #define CLKF_USERMODE(framep) (((framep)->psr & PSR_PS) == 0) #define CLKF_PC(framep) ((framep)->pc) #define CLKF_INTR(framep) ((framep)->fp < (u_int)eintstack) /* * Software interrupt request `register'. */ union sir { int sir_any; char sir_which[4]; }; extern union sir sir; #define SIR_NET 0 #define SIR_CLOCK 1 #if defined(SUN4M) extern void raise(int, int); #if !(defined(SUN4) || defined(SUN4C)) #define setsoftint() raise(0,1) #else /* both defined */ #define setsoftint() (cputyp == CPU_SUN4M ? raise(0,1) : ienab_bis(IE_L1)) #endif /* !4,!4c */ #else /* 4m not defined */ #define setsoftint() ienab_bis(IE_L1) #endif /* SUN4M */ #define setsoftnet() (sir.sir_which[SIR_NET] = 1, setsoftint()) #define setsoftclock() (sir.sir_which[SIR_CLOCK] = 1, setsoftint()) /* * Preempt the current process if in interrupt from user mode, * or after the current trap/syscall if in system mode. */ extern int want_resched; /* resched() was called */ #define need_resched(ci) (want_resched = 1, want_ast = 1) extern int want_ast; /* * Give a profiling tick to the current process when the user profiling * buffer pages are invalid. On the sparc, request an ast to send us * through trap(), marking the proc as needing a profiling tick. */ #define need_proftick(p) ((p)->p_flag |= P_OWEUPC, want_ast = 1) /* * Notify the current process (p) that it has a signal pending, * process as soon as possible. */ #define signotify(p) (want_ast = 1) extern int foundfpu; /* true => we have an FPU */ /* * Interrupt handler chains. Interrupt handlers should return 0 for * ``not me'' or 1 (``I took care of it''). intr_establish() inserts a * handler into the list. The handler is called with its (single) * argument, or with a pointer to a clockframe if ih_arg is NULL. * ih_ipl specifies the interrupt level that should be blocked when * executing this handler. */ struct intrhand { int (*ih_fun)(void *); void *ih_arg; int ih_ipl; int ih_vec; /* human readable ipl for vmstat */ struct evcount ih_count; struct intrhand *ih_next; }; extern struct intrhand *intrhand[15]; void intr_establish(int level, struct intrhand *, int, const char *); void vmeintr_establish(int vec, int level, struct intrhand *, int, const char *); /* * intr_fasttrap() is a lot like intr_establish, but is used for ``fast'' * interrupt vectors (vectors that are not shared and are handled in the * trap window). Such functions must be written in assembly. */ int intr_fasttrap(int, void (*)(void), int (*)(void *), void *); void intr_fastuntrap(int); /* auxreg.c */ void led_blink(void *); /* scf.c */ void scfblink(void *); /* disksubr.c */ struct dkbad; int isbad(struct dkbad *bt, int, int, int); /* machdep.c */ int ldcontrolb(caddr_t); void dumpconf(void); void intr_init(void); caddr_t reserve_dumppages(caddr_t); /* clock.c */ struct timeval; void lo_microtime(struct timeval *); int statintr(void *); int clockintr(void *);/* level 10 (clock) interrupt code */ int statintr(void *); /* level 14 (statclock) interrupt code */ /* locore.s */ struct fpstate; void savefpstate(struct fpstate *); void loadfpstate(struct fpstate *); int probeget(caddr_t, int); void write_all_windows(void); void write_user_windows(void); void proc_trampoline(void); struct pcb; void snapshot(struct pcb *); struct frame *getfp(void); int xldcontrolb(caddr_t, struct pcb *); void copywords(const void *, void *, size_t); void qcopy(const void *, void *, size_t); void qzero(void *, size_t); /* locore2.c */ void remrunqueue(struct proc *); /* trap.c */ void pmap_unuse_final(struct proc *); int rwindow_save(struct proc *); /* amd7930intr.s */ void amd7930_trap(void); #ifdef KGDB /* zs_kgdb.c */ void zs_kgdb_init(void); #endif /* fb.c */ void fb_unblank(void); /* cache.c */ void cache_flush(caddr_t, u_int); /* kgdb_stub.c */ #ifdef KGDB void kgdb_attach(int (*)(void *), void (*)(void *, int), void *); void kgdb_connect(int); void kgdb_panic(void); #endif /* iommu.c */ void iommu_enter(u_int, u_int); void iommu_remove(u_int, u_int); /* emul.c */ struct trapframe; int fixalign(struct proc *, struct trapframe *); int emulinstr(int, struct trapframe *); /* * * The SPARC has a Trap Base Register (TBR) which holds the upper 20 bits * of the trap vector table. The next eight bits are supplied by the * hardware when the trap occurs, and the bottom four bits are always * zero (so that we can shove up to 16 bytes of executable code---exactly * four instructions---into each trap vector). * * The hardware allocates half the trap vectors to hardware and half to * software. * * Traps have priorities assigned (lower number => higher priority). */ struct trapvec { int tv_instr[4]; /* the four instructions */ }; extern struct trapvec *trapbase; /* the 256 vectors */ #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* _SPARC_CPU_H_ */