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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2000 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
- *
- * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code
- * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License
- * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in
- * compliance with the License. Please obtain a copy of the License at
- * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this
- * file.
- *
- * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are
- * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES,
- * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
- * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and
- * limitations under the License.
- *
- * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
- */
-/*
- * This module only exists because I don't know how to get the silly C compiler
- * and/or linker to generate data areas that are aligned on a particular boundary.
- * And, this stuff is in the V=R mapped area.
- *
- * Do the following for each:
- *
- * .size name,size-in-bytes
- * .type area-name,@object
- * .globl area-name
- * .align power-of-two
- * area-name:
- * .set .,.+size-in-bytes
- *
- * So long as I'm being pedantic, always make sure that the most aligned,
- * i.e., the largest power-of-twos, are first and then descend to the smallest.
- * If you don't, and you are not careful and hand calculate, you'll end up
- * with holes and waste storage. I hate C.
- *
- * Define the sizes in genassym.c
- */
-
-
-#include <debug.h>
-#include <cpus.h>
-#include <ppc/asm.h>
-#include <ppc/proc_reg.h>
-#include <assym.s>
-
-;
-; NOTE: We need this only if PREEMPTSTACK is set to non-zero in hw_lock.
-; Make sure they are set to the same thing
-;
-#define PREEMPTSTACK 0
-
- .data
-
-/* 1024-byte aligned areas */
-
- .globl EXT(per_proc_info)
- .align 10
-EXT(per_proc_info): ; Per processor data area
- .fill (ppSize*NCPUS)/4,4,0 ; (filled with 0s)
-
-/* 512-byte aligned areas */
-
- .globl EXT(kernel_pmap_store) ; This is the kernel_pmap
- .align 8
-EXT(kernel_pmap_store):
- .set .,.+PMAP_SIZE
-
-
-/* 256-byte aligned areas */
-
- .globl EXT(GratefulDebWork)
- .align 8
-EXT(GratefulDebWork): ; Enough for 2 rows of 8 chars of 16-pixel wide 32-bit pixels and a 256 byte work area
- .set .,.+2560
-
- .globl debstash
- .align 8
-debstash:
- .set .,.+256
-
- .globl EXT(hw_counts) ; Counter banks per processor
- .align 8
-EXT(hw_counts):
- .set .,.+(NCPUS*256)
-
-#if PREEMPTSTACK
-
-;
-; NOTE: We need this only if PREEMPTSTACK is set to non-zero in hw_lock.
-;
-
- .globl EXT(DBGpreempt) ; preemption debug stack
- .align 8
-EXT(DBGpreempt):
- .set .,.+(NCPUS*PREEMPTSTACK*16)
-#endif
-
-
-/* 128-byte aligned areas */
-
- .globl EXT(saveanchor)
- .align 7
-EXT(saveanchor):
- .set .,.+SVsize
-
- .globl EXT(mapCtl)
- .align 7
-EXT(mapCtl):
- .set .,.+mapcsize
-
- .globl EXT(trcWork)
- .align 7
-EXT(trcWork):
- .long EXT(traceTableBeg) ; The next trace entry to use
-#if DEBUG
-/* .long 0x02000000 */ /* Only alignment exceptions enabled */
- .long 0xFFFFFFFF /* All enabled */
-/* .long 0xFBBFFFFF */ /* EXT and DEC disabled */
-/* .long 0xFFBFFFFF */ /* DEC disabled */
-#else
- .long 0x00000000 ; All disabled on non-debug systems
-#endif
- .long EXT(traceTableBeg) ; Start of the trace table
- .long EXT(traceTableEnd) ; End (wrap point) of the trace
- .long 0 ; Saved mask while in debugger
-
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
-
-
- .globl fwdisplock
- .align 7
-fwdisplock:
- .set .,.+128
-
- .globl EXT(free_mappings)
- .align 7
-
-EXT(free_mappings):
- .long 0
-
- .globl EXT(syncClkSpot)
- .align 7
-EXT(syncClkSpot):
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
-
- .globl EXT(NMIss)
- .align 7
-EXT(NMIss):
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
-
-/* 32-byte aligned areas */
-
- .globl EXT(dbvecs)
- .align 5
-EXT(dbvecs):
- .set .,.+(33*16)
-
- .globl hexfont
- .align 5
-#include <ppc/hexfont.h>
-
- .globl EXT(QNaNbarbarian)
- .align 5
-
-EXT(QNaNbarbarian):
- .long 0x7FFFDEAD /* This is a quiet not-a-number which is a "known" debug value */
- .long 0x7FFFDEAD /* This is a quiet not-a-number which is a "known" debug value */
- .long 0x7FFFDEAD /* This is a quiet not-a-number which is a "known" debug value */
- .long 0x7FFFDEAD /* This is a quiet not-a-number which is a "known" debug value */
-
- .long 0x7FFFDEAD /* This is a quiet not-a-number which is a "known" debug value */
- .long 0x7FFFDEAD /* This is a quiet not-a-number which is a "known" debug value */
- .long 0x7FFFDEAD /* This is a quiet not-a-number which is a "known" debug value */
- .long 0x7FFFDEAD /* This is a quiet not-a-number which is a "known" debug value */
-
- .globl EXT(dgWork)
- .align 5
-EXT(dgWork):
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
-
-
-/* 8-byte aligned areas */
-
- .globl EXT(FloatInit)
- .align 3
-
-EXT(FloatInit):
- .long 0xC24BC195 /* Initial value */
- .long 0x87859393 /* of floating point registers */
- .long 0xE681A2C8 /* and others */
- .long 0x8599855A
-
- .globl EXT(DebugWork)
- .align 3
-
-EXT(DebugWork):
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
- .long 0
-
- .globl EXT(dbfloats)
- .align 3
-EXT(dbfloats):
- .set .,.+(33*8)
-
- .globl EXT(dbspecrs)
- .align 3
-EXT(dbspecrs):
- .set .,.+(80*4)