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1 /*	$NetBSD: linux_machdep.h,v 1.36 2008/11/12 12:36:10 ad Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 1995, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Frank van der Linden.
9  *
10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12  * are met:
13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18  *
19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
21  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
22  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
23  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
24  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
25  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
26  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
27  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
28  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
29  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30  */
31 
32 #ifndef _I386_LINUX_MACHDEP_H
33 #define _I386_LINUX_MACHDEP_H
34 
35 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_types.h>
36 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_signal.h>
37 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_siginfo.h>
38 
39 /*
40  * The Linux sigcontext, pretty much a standard 386 trapframe.
41  */
42 struct linux_fpreg {
43 	uint16_t	mant[4];
44 	uint16_t	expo;
45 };
46 
47 struct linux_fpxreg {
48 	uint16_t	mant[4];
49 	uint16_t	expo;
50 	uint16_t	pad[3];
51 };
52 
53 struct linux_xmmreg {
54 	uint32_t	reg[4];
55 };
56 
57 struct linux_fpstate {
58 	uint32_t	cw;
59 	uint32_t	sw;
60 	uint32_t	tag;
61 	uint32_t	ipoff;
62 	uint32_t	cssel;
63 	uint32_t	dataoff;
64 	uint32_t	datasel;
65 	struct linux_fpreg	st[8];
66 	uint16_t	status;
67 	uint16_t	magic;
68 	uint32_t	fxsr_env[6];
69 	uint32_t	mxcsr;
70 	uint32_t	reserved;
71 	struct linux_fpxreg	fxsr_st[8];
72 	struct linux_xmmreg	xmm[8];
73 	uint32_t	padding[56];
74 };
75 
76 
77 struct linux_sigcontext {
78 	int	sc_gs;
79 	int	sc_fs;
80 	int	sc_es;
81 	int	sc_ds;
82 	int	sc_edi;
83 	int	sc_esi;
84 	int	sc_ebp;
85 	int	sc_esp;
86 	int	sc_ebx;
87 	int	sc_edx;
88 	int	sc_ecx;
89 	int	sc_eax;
90 	int	sc_trapno;
91 	int	sc_err;
92 	int	sc_eip;
93 	int	sc_cs;
94 	int	sc_eflags;
95 	int	sc_esp_at_signal;
96 	int	sc_ss;
97 	struct linux_fpstate *sc_387;
98 	/* XXX check this */
99 	linux_old_sigset_t sc_mask;
100 	int	sc_cr2;
101 };
102 
103 struct linux_libc_fpreg {
104 	unsigned short  significand[4];
105 	unsigned short  exponent;
106 };
107 
108 struct linux_libc_fpstate {
109 	unsigned long cw;
110 	unsigned long sw;
111 	unsigned long tag;
112 	unsigned long ipoff;
113 	unsigned long cssel;
114 	unsigned long dataoff;
115 	unsigned long datasel;
116 	struct linux_libc_fpreg _st[8];
117 	unsigned long status;
118 };
119 
120 struct linux_ucontext {
121 	unsigned long	uc_flags;
122 	struct ucontext	*uc_link;
123 	struct linux_sigaltstack uc_stack;
124 	struct linux_sigcontext uc_mcontext;
125 	linux_sigset_t uc_sigmask;
126 	struct linux_libc_fpstate uc_fpregs_mem;
127 };
128 
129 /*
130  * We make the stack look like Linux expects it when calling a signal
131  * handler, but use the BSD way of calling the handler and sigreturn().
132  * This means that we need to pass the pointer to the handler too.
133  * It is appended to the frame to not interfere with the rest of it.
134  */
135 struct linux_rt_sigframe {
136 	int	sf_sig;
137 	struct	linux_siginfo  *sf_sip;
138 	struct	linux_ucontext *sf_ucp;
139 	struct	linux_siginfo  sf_si;
140 	struct	linux_ucontext sf_uc;
141 	sig_t	sf_handler;
142 };
143 
144 struct linux_sigframe {
145 	int	sf_sig;
146 	struct	linux_sigcontext sf_sc;
147 	sig_t	sf_handler;
148 };
149 
150 struct linux_user_desc {
151 	unsigned int		entry_number;
152 	unsigned int		base_addr;
153 	unsigned int		limit;
154 	unsigned int		seg_32bit:1;
155 	unsigned int		contents:2;
156 	unsigned int		read_exec_only:1;
157 	unsigned int		limit_in_pages:1;
158 	unsigned int		seg_not_present:1;
159 	unsigned int		useable:1;
160 };
161 
162 struct linux_desc_struct {
163 	unsigned long	a, b;
164 };
165 
166 
167 #define	LINUX_LOWERWORD	0x0000ffff
168 
169 #define LINUX_GLIBC_TLS_SEL	6
170 
171 /*
172  * Macros which does the same thing as those in Linux include/asm-um/ldt-i386.h.
173  * These convert Linux user space descriptor to machine one.
174  */
175 #define	LINUX_LDT_entry_a(info)					\
176 	((((info)->base_addr & LINUX_LOWERWORD) << 16) |	\
177 	((info)->limit & LINUX_LOWERWORD))
178 
179 #define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_READ_EXEC_ONLY	9
180 #define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_CONTENTS		10
181 #define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG_NOT_PRESENT	15
182 #define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_BASE_ADDR		16
183 #define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_USEABLE		20
184 #define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG32BIT		22
185 #define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_LIMIT		23
186 
187 #define	LINUX_LDT_entry_b(info)						\
188 	(((info)->base_addr & 0xff000000) |				\
189 	((info)->limit & 0xf0000) |					\
190 	((info)->contents << LINUX_ENTRY_B_CONTENTS) |			\
191 	(((info)->seg_not_present == 0) << LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG_NOT_PRESENT) |\
192 	(((info)->base_addr & 0x00ff0000) >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_BASE_ADDR) |	\
193 	(((info)->read_exec_only == 0) << LINUX_ENTRY_B_READ_EXEC_ONLY) |\
194 	((info)->seg_32bit << LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG32BIT) |			\
195 	((info)->useable << LINUX_ENTRY_B_USEABLE) |			\
196 	((info)->limit_in_pages << LINUX_ENTRY_B_LIMIT) | 0x7000)
197 
198 #define	LINUX_LDT_empty(info)		\
199 	((info)->base_addr == 0 &&	\
200 	(info)->limit == 0 &&		\
201 	(info)->contents == 0 &&	\
202 	(info)->seg_not_present == 1 &&	\
203 	(info)->read_exec_only == 1 &&	\
204 	(info)->seg_32bit == 0 &&	\
205 	(info)->limit_in_pages == 0 &&	\
206 	(info)->useable == 0)
207 
208 /*
209  * Macros for converting segments.
210  * They do the same as those in arch/i386/kernel/process.c in Linux.
211  */
212 #define	LINUX_GET_BASE(desc)				\
213 	((((desc)->a >> 16) & LINUX_LOWERWORD) |	\
214 	(((desc)->b << 16) & 0x00ff0000) |		\
215 	((desc)->b & 0xff000000))
216 
217 #define	LINUX_GET_LIMIT(desc)			\
218 	(((desc)->a & LINUX_LOWERWORD) |	\
219 	((desc)->b & 0xf0000))
220 
221 #define	LINUX_GET_32BIT(desc)		\
222 	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG32BIT) & 1)
223 #define	LINUX_GET_CONTENTS(desc)	\
224 	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_CONTENTS) & 3)
225 #define	LINUX_GET_WRITABLE(desc)	\
226 	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_READ_EXEC_ONLY) & 1)
227 #define	LINUX_GET_LIMIT_PAGES(desc)	\
228 	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_LIMIT) & 1)
229 #define	LINUX_GET_PRESENT(desc)		\
230 	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG_NOT_PRESENT) & 1)
231 #define	LINUX_GET_USEABLE(desc)		\
232 	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_USEABLE) & 1)
233 
234 /*
235  * Used in ugly patch to fake device numbers.
236  */
237 /* Major device numbers for new style ptys. */
238 #define LINUX_PTC_MAJOR		2
239 #define LINUX_PTS_MAJOR		3
240 /* Major device numbers of VT device on both Linux and NetBSD. */
241 #define LINUX_CONS_MAJOR   	4
242 
243 /*
244  * Linux ioctl calls for the keyboard.
245  */
246 #define LINUX_KDGKBMODE   0x4b44
247 #define LINUX_KDSKBMODE   0x4b45
248 #define LINUX_KDMKTONE    0x4b30
249 #define LINUX_KDSETMODE   0x4b3a
250 #define LINUX_KDGETMODE   0x4b3b
251 #define LINUX_KDENABIO    0x4b36
252 #define LINUX_KDDISABIO   0x4b37
253 #define LINUX_KDGETLED    0x4b31
254 #define LINUX_KDSETLED    0x4b32
255 #define LINUX_KDGKBTYPE   0x4b33
256 #define LINUX_KDGKBENT    0x4b46
257 #define LINUX_KIOCSOUND   0x4b2f
258 
259 /*
260  * Mode for KDSKBMODE which we don't have (we just use plain mode for this)
261  */
262 #define LINUX_K_MEDIUMRAW 2
263 
264 /*
265  * VT ioctl calls in Linux (the ones that the pcvt emulation in wscons can handle)
266  */
267 #define LINUX_VT_OPENQRY    0x5600
268 #define LINUX_VT_GETMODE    0x5601
269 #define LINUX_VT_SETMODE    0x5602
270 #define LINUX_VT_GETSTATE   0x5603
271 #define LINUX_VT_RELDISP    0x5605
272 #define LINUX_VT_ACTIVATE   0x5606
273 #define LINUX_VT_WAITACTIVE 0x5607
274 #define LINUX_VT_DISALLOCATE	0x5608
275 
276 /*
277  * This range used by VMWare (XXX)
278  */
279 #define LINUX_VMWARE_NONE 200
280 #define LINUX_VMWARE_LAST 237
281 
282 /*
283  * Range of ioctls to just pass on, so that modules (like VMWare) can
284  * handle them.
285  */
286 #define LINUX_IOCTL_MIN_PASS	LINUX_VMWARE_NONE
287 #define LINUX_IOCTL_MAX_PASS	(LINUX_VMWARE_LAST+8)
288 
289 #define LINUX_UNAME_ARCH	linux_get_uname_arch()
290 #define LINUX_NPTL
291 
292 #ifdef _KERNEL
293 __BEGIN_DECLS
294 void linux_syscall_intern(struct proc *);
295 const char *linux_get_uname_arch(void);
296 __END_DECLS
297 #endif /* !_KERNEL */
298 
299 #endif /* _I386_LINUX_MACHDEP_H */
300