freebsd-dev/sys/amd64/include/pcb.h
Peter Wemm 271b264e4c No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly
convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit.  We still need
an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common
tss shared between all processes.

Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits
is finished.  core dumps will change again too. :-(  we really need
a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages.

This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove
a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of
extending the pcb for an IO port map etc.

Obtained from: bde
1997-04-07 06:45:18 +00:00

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/*-
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* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* William Jolitz.
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*
* from: @(#)pcb.h 5.10 (Berkeley) 5/12/91
* $Id: pcb.h,v 1.18 1997/02/22 09:34:56 peter Exp $
*/
#ifndef _I386_PCB_H_
#define _I386_PCB_H_
/*
* Intel 386 process control block
*/
#include <machine/tss.h>
#include <machine/npx.h>
struct pcb {
int pcb_cr3;
int pcb_edi;
int pcb_esi;
int pcb_ebp;
int pcb_esp;
int pcb_ebx;
int pcb_eip;
caddr_t pcb_ldt; /* per process (user) LDT */
int pcb_ldt_len; /* number of LDT entries */
struct save87 pcb_savefpu; /* floating point state for 287/387 */
u_char pcb_flags;
#define FP_SOFTFP 0x01 /* process using software fltng pnt emulator */
caddr_t pcb_onfault; /* copyin/out fault recovery */
#if 0 /* some day we may switch between procs that have their own i386tss */
struct i386tss pcb_tss;
u_char pcb_iomap[NPORT/sizeof(u_char)]; /* i/o port bitmap */
#endif
};
/*
* The pcb is augmented with machine-dependent additional data for
* core dumps. For the i386: ???
*/
struct md_coredump {
};
#ifdef KERNEL
extern struct pcb *curpcb; /* our current running pcb */
void savectx __P((struct pcb*));
#endif
#endif /* _I386_PCB_H_ */