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See: mach/i386/thread_status.h * * This structure corresponds to the state of user registers * as saved upon kernel entry. It lives in the pcb. * It is also pushed onto the stack for exceptions in the kernel. * For performance, it is also used directly in syscall exceptions * if the server has requested i386_THREAD_STATE flavor for the exception * port. * * We define the following as an alias for the "esp" field of the * structure, because we actually save cr2 here, not the kernel esp. */ #define cr2 esp /* * Save area for user floating-point state. * Allocated only when necessary. */ struct i386_fpsave_state { boolean_t fp_valid; struct i386_fp_save fp_save_state; struct i386_fp_regs fp_regs; struct i386_fx_save fx_save_state __attribute__ ((aligned (16))); int fp_save_flavor; }; /* * v86_assist_state: * * This structure provides data to simulate 8086 mode * interrupts. It lives in the pcb. */ struct v86_assist_state { vm_offset_t int_table; unsigned short int_count; unsigned short flags; /* 8086 flag bits */ }; #define V86_IF_PENDING 0x8000 /* unused bit */ /* * i386_interrupt_state: * * This structure describes the set of registers that must * be pushed on the current ring-0 stack by an interrupt before * we can switch to the interrupt stack. */ struct i386_interrupt_state { int gs; int fs; int es; int ds; int edx; int ecx; int eax; int eip; int cs; int efl; }; /* * i386_kernel_state: * * This structure corresponds to the state of kernel registers * as saved in a context-switch. It lives at the base of the stack. */ struct i386_kernel_state { int k_ebx; /* kernel context */ int k_esp; int k_ebp; int k_edi; int k_esi; int k_eip; }; /* * i386_machine_state: * * This structure corresponds to special machine state. * It lives in the pcb. It is not saved by default. */ struct i386_machine_state { iopb_tss_t io_tss; struct user_ldt * ldt; struct i386_fpsave_state *ifps; struct v86_assist_state v86s; }; typedef struct pcb { struct i386_interrupt_state iis[2]; /* interrupt and NMI */ struct i386_saved_state iss; struct i386_machine_state ims; #ifdef MACH_BSD unsigned long cthread_self; /* for use of cthread package */ struct real_descriptor cthread_desc; unsigned long uldt_selector; /* user ldt selector to set */ struct real_descriptor uldt_desc; /* the actual user setable ldt data */ #endif decl_simple_lock_data(,lock) } *pcb_t; /* * Maps state flavor to number of words in the state: */ __private_extern__ unsigned int _MachineStateCount[]; #define USER_REGS(ThrAct) (&(ThrAct)->machine.pcb->iss) #define act_machine_state_ptr(ThrAct) (thread_state_t)USER_REGS(ThrAct) #define is_user_thread(ThrAct) \ ((USER_REGS(ThrAct)->efl & EFL_VM) \ || ((USER_REGS(ThrAct)->cs & 0x03) != 0)) #define user_pc(ThrAct) (USER_REGS(ThrAct)->eip) #define user_sp(ThrAct) (USER_REGS(ThrAct)->uesp) struct machine_thread { /* * pointer to process control block * (actual storage may as well be here, too) */ struct pcb xxx_pcb; pcb_t pcb; }; extern struct i386_saved_state *get_user_regs(thread_t); extern void *act_thread_csave(void); extern void act_thread_catt(void *ctx); extern void act_thread_cfree(void *ctx); /* * i386_exception_link: * * This structure lives at the high end of the kernel stack. * It points to the current thread`s user registers. */ struct i386_exception_link { struct i386_saved_state *saved_state; }; /* * On the kernel stack is: * stack: ... * struct i386_exception_link * struct i386_kernel_state * stack+KERNEL_STACK_SIZE */ #define STACK_IKS(stack) \ ((struct i386_kernel_state *)((stack) + KERNEL_STACK_SIZE) - 1) #define STACK_IEL(stack) \ ((struct i386_exception_link *)STACK_IKS(stack) - 1) /* * Return address of the function that called current function, given * address of the first parameter of current function. */ #define GET_RETURN_PC(addr) (*((vm_offset_t *)addr - 1)) /* * Defining this indicates that MD code will supply an exception() * routine, conformant with kern/exception.c (dependency alert!) * but which does wonderfully fast, machine-dependent magic. */ #define MACHINE_FAST_EXCEPTION 1 #endif /* _I386_THREAD_H_ */ |