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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* 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. 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, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. 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.
*
* $Id: cpufunc.h,v 1.37 1995/05/30 08:00:30 rgrimes Exp $
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*/
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/*
* Functions to provide access to special i386 instructions.
*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_CPUFUNC_H_
#define _MACHINE_CPUFUNC_H_
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <machine/spl.h> /* XXX belongs elsewhere */
New interrupt code from Bruce Evans. In additional to Bruce's attached list of changes, I've made the following additional changes: 1) i386/include/ipl.h renamed to spl.h as the name conflicts with the file of the same name in i386/isa/ipl.h. 2) changed all use of *mask (i.e. netmask, biomask, ttymask, etc) to *_imask (net_imask, etc). 3) changed vestige of splnet use in if_is to splimp. 4) got rid of "impmask" completely (Bruce had gotten rid of netmask), and are now using net_imask instead. 5) dozens of minor cruft to glue in Bruce's changes. These require changes I made to config(8) as well, and thus it must be rebuilt. -DG from Bruce Evans: sio: o No diff is supplied. Remove the define of setsofttty(). I hope that is enough. *.s: o i386/isa/debug.h no longer exists. The event counters became too much trouble to maintain. All function call entry and exception entry counters can be recovered by using profiling kernel (the new profiling supports all entry points; however, it is too slow to leave enabled all the time; it also). Only BDBTRAP() from debug.h is now used. That is moved to exception.s. It might be worth preserving SHOW_BITS() and calling it from _mcount() (if enabled). o T_ASTFLT is now only set just before calling trap(). o All exception handlers set SWI_AST_MASK in cpl as soon as possible after entry and arrange for _doreti to restore it atomically with exiting. It is not possible to set it atomically with entering the kernel, so it must be checked against the user mode bits in the trap frame before committing to using it. There is no place to store the old value of cpl for syscalls or traps, so there are some complications restoring it. Profiling stuff (mostly in *.s): o Changes to kern/subr_mcount.c, gcc and gprof are not supplied yet. o All interesting labels `foo' are renamed `_foo' and all uninteresting labels `_bar' are renamed `bar'. A small change to gprof allows ignoring labels not starting with underscores. o MCOUNT_LABEL() is to provide names for counters for times spent in exception handlers. o FAKE_MCOUNT() is a version of MCOUNT() suitable for exception handlers. Its arg is the pc where the exception occurred. The new mcount() pretends that this was a call from that pc to a suitable MCOUNT_LABEL(). o MEXITCOUNT is to turn off any timer started by MCOUNT(). /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/exception.s: o The non-BDB BPTTRAP() macros were doing a sti even when interrupts were disabled when the trap occurred. The sti (fixed) sti is actually a no-op unless you have my changes to machdep.c that make the debugger trap gates interrupt gates, but fixing that would make the ifdefs messier. ddb seems to be unharmed by both interrupts always disabled and always enabled (I had the branch in the fix back to front for some time :-(). o There is no known pushal bug. o tf_err can be left as garbage for syscalls. /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/locore.s: o Fix and update BDE_DEBUGGER support. o ENTRY(btext) before initialization was dangerous. o Warm boot shot was longer than intended. /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/machdep.c: o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. It's what I'm using, but may require other changes. Use the following: o Remove aston() and setsoftclock(). Maybe use the following: o No netisr.h. o Spelling fix. o Delay to read the Rebooting message. o Fix for vm system unmapping a reduced area of memory after bounds_check_with_label() reduces the size of a physical i/o for a partition boundary. A similar fix is required in kern_physio.c. o Correct use of __CONCAT. It never worked here for non- ANSI cpp's. Is it time to drop support for non-ANSI? o gdt_segs init. 0xffffffffUL is bogus because ssd_limit is not 32 bits. The replacement may have the same value :-), but is more natural. o physmem was one page too low. Confusing variable names. Don't use the following: o Better numbers of buffers. Each 8K page requires up to 16 buffer headers. On my system, this results in 5576 buffers containing [up to] 2854912 bytes of memory. The usual allocation of about 384 buffers only holds 192K of disk if you use it on an fs with a block size of 512. o gdt changes for bdb. o *TGT -> *IDT changes for bdb. o #ifdefed changes for bdb. /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/microtime.s: o Use the correct asm macros. I think asm.h was copied from Mach just for microtime and isn't used now. It certainly doesn't belong in <sys>. Various macros are also duplicated in sys/i386/boot.h and libc/i386/*.h. o Don't switch to and from the IRR; it is guaranteed to be selected (default after ICU init and explicitly selected in isa.c too, and never changed until the old microtime clobbered it). /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/support.s: o Non-essential changes (none related to spls or profiling). o Removed slow loads of %gs again. The LDT support may require not relying on %gs, but loading it is not the way to fix it! Some places (copyin ...) forgot to load it. Loading it clobbers the user %gs. trap() still loads it after certain types of faults so that fuword() etc can rely on it without loading it explicitly. Exception handlers don't restore it. If we want to preserve the user %gs, then the fastest method is to not touch it except for context switches. Comparing with VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS and branching takes only 2 or 4 cycles on a 486, while loading %gs takes 9 cycles and using it takes another. o Fixed a signed branch to unsigned. /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/swtch.s: o Move spl0() outside of idle loop. o Remove cli/sti from idle loop. sw1 does a cli, and in the unlikely event of an interrupt occurring and whichqs becoming zero, sw1 will just jump back to _idle. o There's no spl0() function in asm any more, so use splz(). o swtch() doesn't need to be superaligned, at least with the new mcounting. o Fixed a signed branch to unsigned. o Removed astoff(). /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/trap.c: o The decentralized extern decls were inconsistent, of course. o Fixed typo MATH_EMULTATE in comments. */ o Removed unused variables. o Old netmask is now impmask; print it instead. Perhaps we should print some of the new masks. o BTW, trap() should not print anything for normal debugger traps. /usr/src/sys/i386/include/asmacros.h: o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. Just use some of the null macros as necessary. /usr/src/sys/i386/include/cpu.h: o CLKF_BASEPRI() changes since cpl == SWI_AST_MASK is now normal while the kernel is running. o Don't use var++ to set boolean variables. It fails after a mere 4G times :-) and is slower than storing a constant on [3-4]86s. /usr/src/sys/i386/include/cpufunc.h: o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. You need mainly the include of <machine/ipl.h>. Unfortunately, <machine/ipl.h> is needed by almost everything for the inlines. /usr/src/sys/i386/include/ipl.h: o New file. Defines spl inlines and SWI macros and declares most variables related to hard and soft interrupt masks. /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/icu.h: o Moved definitions to <machine/ipl.h> /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/icu.s: o Software interrupts (SWIs) and delayed hardware interrupts (HWIs) are now handled uniformally, and dispatching them from splx() is more like dispatching them from _doreti. The dispatcher is essentially *(handler[ffs(ipending & ~cpl)](). o More care (not quite enough) is taken to avoid unbounded nesting of interrupts. o The interface to softclock() is changed so that a trap frame is not required. o Fast interrupt handlers are now handled more uniformally. Configuration is still too early (new handlers would require bits in <machine/ipl.h> and functions to vector.s). o splnnn() and splx() are no longer here; they are inline functions (could be macros for other compilers). splz() is the nontrivial part of the old splx(). /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/ipl.h o New file. Supposed to have only bus-dependent stuff. Perhaps the h/w masks should be declared here. /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/isa.c: o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. You need only things involving *mask and *MASK and comments about them. netmask is now a pure software mask. It works like the softclock mask. /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/vector.s: o Reorganize AUTO_EOI* macros. o Option FAST_INTR_HANDLER_USERS_ES for people who don't trust fastintr handlers. o fastintr handlers need to metamorphose into ordinary interrupt handlers if their SWI bit has become set. Previously, sio had unintended latency for handling output completions and input of SLIP framing characters because this was not done. /usr/src/sys/net/netisr.h: o The machine-dependent stuff is now imported from <machine/ipl.h>. /usr/src/sys/sys/systm.h o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. You need mainly the different splx() prototype. The spl*() prototypes are duplicated as inlines in <machine/ipl.h> but they need to be duplicated here in case there are no inlines. I sent systm.h and cpufunc.h to Garrett. We agree that spl0 should be replaced by splnone and not the other way around like I've done. /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_clock.c o splsoftclock() now lowers cpl so the direct call to softclock() works as intended. o softclock() interface changed to avoid passing the whole frame (some machines may need another change for profile_tick()). o profiling renamed _profiling to avoid ANSI namespace pollution. (I had to improve the mcount() interface and may as well fix it.) The GUPROF variant doesn't actually reference profiling here, but the 'U' in GUPROF should mean to select the microtimer mcount() and not change the interface.
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#ifdef __GNUC__
#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
extern int bdb_exists;
static __inline int
bdb(void)
{
if (!bdb_exists)
return (0);
__asm __volatile("int $3");
return (1);
}
#endif /* BDE_DEBUGGER */
static __inline void
disable_intr(void)
{
__asm __volatile("cli");
}
static __inline void
enable_intr(void)
{
__asm __volatile("sti");
}
#define HAVE_INLINE_FFS
static __inline int
ffs(int mask)
{
int result;
/*
* bsfl turns out to be not all that slow on 486's. It can beaten
* using a binary search to reduce to 4 bits and then a table lookup,
* but only if the code is inlined and in the cache, and the code
* is quite large so inlining it probably busts the cache.
*
* Note that gcc-2's builtin ffs would be used if we didn't declare
* this inline or turn off the builtin. The builtin is faster but
* broken in gcc-2.4.5 and slower but working in gcc-2.5 and 2.6.
*/
__asm __volatile("testl %0,%0; je 1f; bsfl %0,%0; incl %0; 1:"
: "=r" (result) : "0" (mask));
return (result);
}
#if __GNUC__ < 2
#define inb(port) inbv(port)
#define outb(port, data) outbv(port, data)
#else /* __GNUC >= 2 */
/*
* The following complications are to get around gcc not having a
* constraint letter for the range 0..255. We still put "d" in the
* constraint because "i" isn't a valid constraint when the port
* isn't constant. This only matters for -O0 because otherwise
* the non-working version gets optimized away.
*
* Use an expression-statement instead of a conditional expression
* because gcc-2.6.0 would promote the operands of the conditional
* and produce poor code for "if ((inb(var) & const1) == const2)".
*/
#define inb(port) ({ \
u_char _data; \
if (__builtin_constant_p((int) (port)) && (port) < 256ul) \
_data = inbc(port); \
else \
_data = inbv(port); \
_data; })
#define outb(port, data) \
(__builtin_constant_p((int) (port)) && (port) < 256ul \
? outbc(port, data) : outbv(port, data))
static __inline u_char
inbc(u_int port)
{
u_char data;
__asm __volatile("inb %1,%0" : "=a" (data) : "id" ((u_short)(port)));
return (data);
}
static __inline void
outbc(u_int port, u_char data)
{
__asm __volatile("outb %0,%1" : : "a" (data), "id" ((u_short)(port)));
}
#endif /* __GNUC <= 2 */
static __inline u_char
inbv(u_int port)
{
u_char data;
/*
* We use %%dx and not %1 here because i/o is done at %dx and not at
* %edx, while gcc generates inferior code (movw instead of movl)
* if we tell it to load (u_short) port.
*/
__asm __volatile("inb %%dx,%0" : "=a" (data) : "d" (port));
return (data);
}
static __inline u_long
inl(u_int port)
{
u_long data;
__asm __volatile("inl %%dx,%0" : "=a" (data) : "d" (port));
return (data);
}
static __inline void
insb(u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt)
{
__asm __volatile("cld; rep; insb"
: : "d" (port), "D" (addr), "c" (cnt)
: "di", "cx", "memory");
}
static __inline void
insw(u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt)
{
__asm __volatile("cld; rep; insw"
: : "d" (port), "D" (addr), "c" (cnt)
: "di", "cx", "memory");
}
static __inline void
insl(u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt)
{
__asm __volatile("cld; rep; insl"
: : "d" (port), "D" (addr), "c" (cnt)
: "di", "cx", "memory");
}
static __inline u_short
inw(u_int port)
{
u_short data;
__asm __volatile("inw %%dx,%0" : "=a" (data) : "d" (port));
return (data);
}
static __inline unsigned
loadandclear(u_int *addr)
{
u_int result;
__asm __volatile("xorl %0,%0; xchgl %1,%0"
: "=&r" (result) : "m" (*addr));
return (result);
}
static __inline void
outbv(u_int port, u_char data)
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{
u_char al;
/*
* Use an unnecessary assignment to help gcc's register allocator.
* This make a large difference for gcc-1.40 and a tiny difference
* for gcc-2.6.0. For gcc-1.40, al had to be ``asm("ax")'' for
* best results. gcc-2.6.0 can't handle this.
*/
al = data;
__asm __volatile("outb %0,%%dx" : : "a" (al), "d" (port));
}
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static __inline void
outl(u_int port, u_long data)
{
/*
* outl() and outw() aren't used much so we haven't looked at
* possible micro-optimizations such as the unnecessary
* assignment for them.
*/
__asm __volatile("outl %0,%%dx" : : "a" (data), "d" (port));
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}
static __inline void
outsb(u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt)
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{
__asm __volatile("cld; rep; outsb"
: : "d" (port), "S" (addr), "c" (cnt)
: "si", "cx");
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}
static __inline void
outsw(u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt)
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{
__asm __volatile("cld; rep; outsw"
: : "d" (port), "S" (addr), "c" (cnt)
: "si", "cx");
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}
static __inline void
outsl(u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt)
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{
__asm __volatile("cld; rep; outsl"
: : "d" (port), "S" (addr), "c" (cnt)
: "si", "cx");
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}
static __inline void
outw(u_int port, u_short data)
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{
__asm __volatile("outw %0,%%dx" : : "a" (data), "d" (port));
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}
static __inline void
pmap_update(void)
{
u_long temp;
/*
* This should be implemented as load_cr3(rcr3()) when load_cr3()
* is inlined.
*/
__asm __volatile("movl %%cr3, %0; movl %0, %%cr3" : "=r" (temp));
}
static __inline u_long
rcr2(void)
{
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u_long data;
__asm __volatile("movl %%cr2,%0" : "=r" (data));
return (data);
}
static __inline u_long
read_eflags(void)
{
u_long ef;
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__asm __volatile("pushfl; popl %0" : "=r" (ef));
return (ef);
}
static __inline void
write_eflags(u_long ef)
{
__asm __volatile("pushl %0; popfl" : : "r" (ef));
}
/*
* XXX queue stuff belongs elsewhere.
*/
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struct quehead {
struct quehead *qh_link;
struct quehead *qh_rlink;
};
static __inline void
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insque(void *a, void *b)
{
struct quehead *element = a, *head = b;
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element->qh_link = head->qh_link;
element->qh_rlink = head;
head->qh_link = element;
element->qh_link->qh_rlink = element;
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}
static __inline void
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remque(void *a)
{
struct quehead *element = a;
element->qh_link->qh_rlink = element->qh_rlink;
element->qh_rlink->qh_link = element->qh_link;
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element->qh_rlink = 0;
}
#else /* !__GNUC__ */
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int bdb __P((void));
void disable_intr __P((void));
void enable_intr __P((void));
u_char inb __P((u_int port));
u_long inl __P((u_int port));
void insb __P((u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt));
void insl __P((u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt));
void insw __P((u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt));
u_short inw __P((u_int port));
u_int loadandclear __P((u_int *addr));
void outb __P((u_int port, u_char data));
void outl __P((u_int port, u_long data));
void outsb __P((u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt));
void outsl __P((u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt));
void outsw __P((u_int port, void *addr, size_t cnt));
void outw __P((u_int port, u_short data));
void pmap_update __P((void));
u_long read_eflags __P((void));
u_long rcr2 __P((void));
void write_eflags __P((u_long ef));
void insque __P((void *a, void *b));
void remque __P((void *a));
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#endif /* __GNUC__ */
/*
* XXX the following declarations document garbage in support.s.
* gcc hasn't needed _divsi* for years.
* bcopy[bwx]() was used by pccons but isn't used now.
*/
int __divsi3 __P((int factor1, int factor2));
u_int __udivsi3 __P((u_int factor1, u_int factor2));
void bcopyb __P((const void *from, void *to, size_t len));
void bcopyw __P((const void *from, void *to, size_t len));
void bcopyx __P((const void *from, void *to, size_t len,
int stride));
#if 0
/*
* These functions in support.s are declared elsewhere.
*/
void bcopy __P((const void *from, void *to, size_t len));
void blkclr __P((void *buf, size_t len));
void bzero __P((void *buf, size_t len));
int copyin __P((void *udaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len));
int copyinstr __P((void *udaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len,
size_t *lencopied));
int copyout __P((void *kaddr, void *udaddr, size_t len));
int copystr __P((void *kfaddr, void *kdaddr, size_t len,
size_t *lencopied));
int fubyte __P((void *base));
int fuswintr __P((void *base));
int fuibyte __P((void *base));
int fuword __P((void *base));
struct region_descriptor;
void lgdt __P((struct region_descriptor *rdp));
void lidt __P((struct region_descriptor *rdp));
void lldt __P((u_short sel));
/*
* longjmp() and setjmp() are only used by ddb. They probably shouldn't
* shouldn't be supported in the kernel.
*/
#include <setjmp.h>
void longjmp __P((jmp_buf jb, int rv));
void ovbcopy __P((const void *from, void *to, size_t len);
int setjmp __P((jmp_buf jb));
struct soft_segment_descriptor;
union descriptor;
int ssdtosd __P((struct soft_segment_descriptor *ssdp,
union descriptor *sdp));
int subyte __P((void *base, int byte));
int suibyte __P((void *base, int byte));
int suswintr __P((void *base, int word));
int suword __P((void *base, int word));
/*
* These functions in support.s are declared elsewhere, but never used.
* A silly amount of effort went into copyoutstr(). It's not worth
* maintaining, since the string length is usually known so copyout
* works better, or is easy to find so copyout() can be used.
*/
int copyoutstr __P((void *kaddr, void *udaddr, size_t len,
size_t *lencopied));
int fuiword __P((void *base));
int suiword __P((void *base, int word));
/*
* These functions in support.s are also in libkern.a and are declared in
* libkern.h.
* ffs() is built in to gcc-2 and was buggy in gcc-2.4.5 so we may may the
* buggy version if we don't replace it by an inline.
*/
int bcmp __P((const void *b1, const void *b2, size_t length));
int ffs __P((int mask));
#endif /* 0 */
/*
* These variables and functions in support.s are used.
*/
extern u_int atdevbase; /* offset in virtual memory of ISA io mem */
void filli __P((int pat, void *base, size_t cnt));
void fillw __P((int /*u_short*/ pat, void *base, size_t cnt));
int fusword __P((void *base));
void load_cr0 __P((u_long cr0));
void load_cr3 __P((u_long cr3));
void ltr __P((u_short sel));
u_int rcr0 __P((void));
u_long rcr3 __P((void));
int rtcin __P((int val));
/*
* These functions are NOT in support.s and should be declared elsewhere.
*/
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void Debugger __P((const char *msg));
u_long kvtop __P((void *addr));
typedef void alias_for_inthand_t __P((u_int cs, u_int ef, u_int esp,
u_int ss));
void setidt __P((int idx, alias_for_inthand_t *func, int typ,
int dpl));
#endif /* !_MACHINE_CPUFUNC_H_ */