freebsd-skq/sys/amd64/include/psl.h
Peter Wemm afa8862328 Commit MD parts of a loosely functional AMD64 port. This is based on
a heavily stripped down FreeBSD/i386 (brutally stripped down actually) to
attempt to get a stable base to start from.  There is a lot missing still.
Worth noting:
- The kernel runs at 1GB in order to cheat with the pmap code.  pmap uses
  a variation of the PAE code in order to avoid having to worry about 4
  levels of page tables yet.
- It boots in 64 bit "long mode" with a tiny trampoline embedded in the
  i386 loader.  This simplifies locore.s greatly.
- There are still quite a few fragments of i386-specific code that have
  not been translated yet, and some that I cheated and wrote dumb C
  versions of (bcopy etc).
- It has both int 0x80 for syscalls (but using registers for argument
  passing, as is native on the amd64 ABI), and the 'syscall' instruction
  for syscalls.  int 0x80 preserves all registers, 'syscall' does not.
- I have tried to minimize looking at the NetBSD code, except in a couple
  of places (eg: to find which register they use to replace the trashed
  %rcx register in the syscall instruction).  As a result, there is not a
  lot of similarity.  I did look at NetBSD a few times while debugging to
  get some ideas about what I might have done wrong in my first attempt.
2003-05-01 01:05:25 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* William Jolitz.
*
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*
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* 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.
*
* from: @(#)psl.h 5.2 (Berkeley) 1/18/91
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_PSL_H_
#define _MACHINE_PSL_H_
/*
* 386 processor status longword.
*/
#define PSL_C 0x00000001 /* carry bit */
#define PSL_PF 0x00000004 /* parity bit */
#define PSL_AF 0x00000010 /* bcd carry bit */
#define PSL_Z 0x00000040 /* zero bit */
#define PSL_N 0x00000080 /* negative bit */
#define PSL_T 0x00000100 /* trace enable bit */
#define PSL_I 0x00000200 /* interrupt enable bit */
#define PSL_D 0x00000400 /* string instruction direction bit */
#define PSL_V 0x00000800 /* overflow bit */
#define PSL_IOPL 0x00003000 /* i/o privilege level */
#define PSL_NT 0x00004000 /* nested task bit */
#define PSL_RF 0x00010000 /* resume flag bit */
/* #define PSL_VM 0x00020000 */ /* virtual 8086 mode bit */
#define PSL_AC 0x00040000 /* alignment checking */
/* #define PSL_VIF 0x00080000 */ /* virtual interrupt enable */
/* #define PSL_VIP 0x00100000 */ /* virtual interrupt pending */
#define PSL_ID 0x00200000 /* identification bit */
/*
* The i486 manual says that we are not supposed to change reserved flags,
* but this is too much trouble since the reserved flags depend on the cpu
* and setting them to their historical values works in practice.
*/
#define PSL_RESERVED_DEFAULT 0x00000002
/*
* Initial flags for kernel and user mode. The kernel later inherits
* PSL_I and some other flags from user mode.
*/
#define PSL_KERNEL PSL_RESERVED_DEFAULT
#define PSL_USER (PSL_RESERVED_DEFAULT | PSL_I)
/*
* Bits that can be changed in user mode on 486's. We allow these bits
* to be changed using ptrace(), sigreturn() and procfs. Setting PS_NT
* is undesirable but it may as well be allowed since users can inflict
* it on the kernel directly. Changes to PSL_AC are silently ignored on
* 386's.
*/
#define PSL_USERCHANGE (PSL_C | PSL_PF | PSL_AF | PSL_Z | PSL_N | PSL_T \
| PSL_D | PSL_V | PSL_NT | PSL_AC | PSL_ID)
#endif /* !_MACHINE_PSL_H_ */