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/*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Jeff Dike (jdike@karaya.com)
* Licensed under the GPL
*/
#ifndef __UM_PROCESSOR_I386_H
#define __UM_PROCESSOR_I386_H
#include "linux/string.h"
#include "asm/host_ldt.h"
#include "asm/segment.h"
extern int host_has_cmov;
[PATCH] uml: S390 preparation, abstract host page fault data This patch removes the arch-specific fault/trap-infos from thread and skas-regs. It adds a new struct faultinfo, that is arch-specific defined in sysdep/faultinfo.h. The structure is inserted in thread.arch and thread.regs.skas and thread.regs.tt Now, segv and other trap-handlers can copy the contents from regs.X.faultinfo to thread.arch.faultinfo with one simple assignment. Also, the number of macros necessary is reduced to FAULT_ADDRESS(struct faultinfo) extracts the faulting address from faultinfo FAULT_WRITE(struct faultinfo) extracts the "is_write" flag SEGV_IS_FIXABLE(struct faultinfo) is true for the fixable segvs, i.e. (TRAP == 14) on i386 UPT_FAULTINFO(regs) result is (struct faultinfo *) to the faultinfo in regs->skas.faultinfo GET_FAULTINFO_FROM_SC(struct faultinfo, struct sigcontext *) copies the relevant parts of the sigcontext to struct faultinfo. On SIGSEGV, call user_signal() instead of handle_segv(), if the architecture provides the information needed in PTRACE_FAULTINFO, or if PTRACE_FAULTINFO is missing, because segv-stub will provide the info. The benefit of the change is, that in case of a non-fixable SIGSEGV, we can give user processes a SIGSEGV, instead of possibly looping on pagefault handling. Since handle_segv() sikked arch_fixup() implicitly by passing ip==0 to segv(), I changed segv() to call arch_fixup() only, if !is_user. Signed-off-by: Bodo Stroesser <bstroesser@fujitsu-siemens.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-06 07:15:31 +08:00
/* include faultinfo structure */
#include "sysdep/faultinfo.h"
struct uml_tls_struct {
struct user_desc tls;
unsigned flushed:1;
unsigned present:1;
};
struct arch_thread {
struct uml_tls_struct tls_array[GDT_ENTRY_TLS_ENTRIES];
unsigned long debugregs[8];
int debugregs_seq;
[PATCH] uml: S390 preparation, abstract host page fault data This patch removes the arch-specific fault/trap-infos from thread and skas-regs. It adds a new struct faultinfo, that is arch-specific defined in sysdep/faultinfo.h. The structure is inserted in thread.arch and thread.regs.skas and thread.regs.tt Now, segv and other trap-handlers can copy the contents from regs.X.faultinfo to thread.arch.faultinfo with one simple assignment. Also, the number of macros necessary is reduced to FAULT_ADDRESS(struct faultinfo) extracts the faulting address from faultinfo FAULT_WRITE(struct faultinfo) extracts the "is_write" flag SEGV_IS_FIXABLE(struct faultinfo) is true for the fixable segvs, i.e. (TRAP == 14) on i386 UPT_FAULTINFO(regs) result is (struct faultinfo *) to the faultinfo in regs->skas.faultinfo GET_FAULTINFO_FROM_SC(struct faultinfo, struct sigcontext *) copies the relevant parts of the sigcontext to struct faultinfo. On SIGSEGV, call user_signal() instead of handle_segv(), if the architecture provides the information needed in PTRACE_FAULTINFO, or if PTRACE_FAULTINFO is missing, because segv-stub will provide the info. The benefit of the change is, that in case of a non-fixable SIGSEGV, we can give user processes a SIGSEGV, instead of possibly looping on pagefault handling. Since handle_segv() sikked arch_fixup() implicitly by passing ip==0 to segv(), I changed segv() to call arch_fixup() only, if !is_user. Signed-off-by: Bodo Stroesser <bstroesser@fujitsu-siemens.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-06 07:15:31 +08:00
struct faultinfo faultinfo;
};
#define INIT_ARCH_THREAD { \
.tls_array = { [ 0 ... GDT_ENTRY_TLS_ENTRIES - 1 ] = \
{ .present = 0, .flushed = 0 } }, \
.debugregs = { [ 0 ... 7 ] = 0 }, \
.debugregs_seq = 0, \
.faultinfo = { 0, 0, 0 } \
}
static inline void arch_flush_thread(struct arch_thread *thread)
{
/* Clear any TLS still hanging */
memset(&thread->tls_array, 0, sizeof(thread->tls_array));
}
static inline void arch_copy_thread(struct arch_thread *from,
struct arch_thread *to)
{
memcpy(&to->tls_array, &from->tls_array, sizeof(from->tls_array));
}
#include "asm/arch/user.h"
/* REP NOP (PAUSE) is a good thing to insert into busy-wait loops. */
static inline void rep_nop(void)
{
__asm__ __volatile__("rep;nop": : :"memory");
}
#define cpu_relax() rep_nop()
/*
* Default implementation of macro that returns current
* instruction pointer ("program counter"). Stolen
* from asm-i386/processor.h
*/
#define current_text_addr() \
({ void *pc; __asm__("movl $1f,%0\n1:":"=g" (pc)); pc; })
#define ARCH_IS_STACKGROW(address) \
(address + 32 >= UPT_SP(&current->thread.regs.regs))
#define KSTK_EIP(tsk) KSTK_REG(tsk, EIP)
#define KSTK_ESP(tsk) KSTK_REG(tsk, UESP)
#define KSTK_EBP(tsk) KSTK_REG(tsk, EBP)
#include "asm/processor-generic.h"
#endif