freebsd-dev/sys/powerpc/include/frame.h
Rafal Jaworowski 0a35b40f8d Make Book-E debug register state part of the PCB context.
Previously, DBCR0 flags were set "globally", but this leads to problems
because Book-E fine grained debug settings work only in conjuction with the
debug master enable bit in MSR: in scenarios when the DBCR0 was set with
intention to debug one process, but another one with MSR[DE] set got
scheduled, the latter would immediately cause debug exceptions to occur upon
execution of its own code instructions (and not the one intended for
debugging).

To avoid such problems and properly handle debugging context, DBCR0 state
should be managed individually per process.

Submitted by:	Grzegorz Bernacki gjb ! semihalf dot com
Reviewed by:	marcel
2009-02-27 12:08:24 +00:00

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/*-
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* $NetBSD: frame.h,v 1.2 1999/01/10 10:13:15 tsubai Exp $
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#ifndef _MACHINE_FRAME_H_
#define _MACHINE_FRAME_H_
#include <sys/types.h>
/*
* We have to save all registers on every trap, because
* 1. user could attach this process every time
* 2. we must be able to restore all user registers in case of fork
* Actually, we do not save the fp registers on trap, since
* these are not used by the kernel. They are saved only when switching
* between processes using the FPU.
*
* Change ordering to cluster together these register_t's. XXX
*/
struct trapframe {
register_t fixreg[32];
register_t lr;
int cr;
int xer;
register_t ctr;
register_t srr0;
register_t srr1;
int exc;
union {
struct {
/* dar & dsisr are only filled on a DSI trap */
register_t dar;
int dsisr;
} aim;
struct {
register_t dear;
register_t esr;
register_t dbcr0;
} booke;
} cpu;
};
/*
* This is to ensure alignment of the stackpointer
*/
#define FRAMELEN roundup(sizeof(struct trapframe) + 8, 16)
#define trapframe(td) ((td)->td_frame)
/*
* Call frame for PowerPC used during fork.
*/
struct callframe {
register_t cf_dummy_fp; /* dummy frame pointer */
register_t cf_lr; /* space for link register save */
register_t cf_func;
register_t cf_arg0;
register_t cf_arg1;
};
/* Definitions for syscalls */
#define FIRSTARG 3 /* first arg in reg 3 */
#define NARGREG 8 /* 8 args in regs */
#define MOREARGS(sp) ((caddr_t)((int)(sp) + 8)) /* more args go here */
#endif /* _MACHINE_FRAME_H_ */