linux/arch/sparc/include/uapi/asm/traps.h
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   1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
   2/*
   3 * traps.h:  Format of entries for the Sparc trap table.
   4 *
   5 * Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu)
   6 */
   7
   8#ifndef _UAPI_SPARC_TRAPS_H
   9#define _UAPI_SPARC_TRAPS_H
  10
  11#define NUM_SPARC_TRAPS  255
  12
  13#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
  14#endif /* !(__ASSEMBLY__) */
  15
  16/* For patching the trap table at boot time, we need to know how to
  17 * form various common Sparc instructions.  Thus these macros...
  18 */
  19
  20#define SPARC_MOV_CONST_L3(const) (0xa6102000 | (const&0xfff))
  21
  22/* The following assumes that the branch lies before the place we
  23 * are branching to.  This is the case for a trap vector...
  24 * You have been warned.
  25 */
  26#define SPARC_BRANCH(dest_addr, inst_addr) \
  27          (0x10800000 | (((dest_addr-inst_addr)>>2)&0x3fffff))
  28
  29#define SPARC_RD_PSR_L0  (0xa1480000)
  30#define SPARC_RD_WIM_L3  (0xa7500000)
  31#define SPARC_NOP (0x01000000)
  32
  33/* Various interesting trap levels. */
  34/* First, hardware traps. */
  35#define SP_TRAP_TFLT    0x1          /* Text fault */
  36#define SP_TRAP_II      0x2          /* Illegal Instruction */
  37#define SP_TRAP_PI      0x3          /* Privileged Instruction */
  38#define SP_TRAP_FPD     0x4          /* Floating Point Disabled */
  39#define SP_TRAP_WOVF    0x5          /* Window Overflow */
  40#define SP_TRAP_WUNF    0x6          /* Window Underflow */
  41#define SP_TRAP_MNA     0x7          /* Memory Address Unaligned */
  42#define SP_TRAP_FPE     0x8          /* Floating Point Exception */
  43#define SP_TRAP_DFLT    0x9          /* Data Fault */
  44#define SP_TRAP_TOF     0xa          /* Tag Overflow */
  45#define SP_TRAP_WDOG    0xb          /* Watchpoint Detected */
  46#define SP_TRAP_IRQ1    0x11         /* IRQ level 1 */
  47#define SP_TRAP_IRQ2    0x12         /* IRQ level 2 */
  48#define SP_TRAP_IRQ3    0x13         /* IRQ level 3 */
  49#define SP_TRAP_IRQ4    0x14         /* IRQ level 4 */
  50#define SP_TRAP_IRQ5    0x15         /* IRQ level 5 */
  51#define SP_TRAP_IRQ6    0x16         /* IRQ level 6 */
  52#define SP_TRAP_IRQ7    0x17         /* IRQ level 7 */
  53#define SP_TRAP_IRQ8    0x18         /* IRQ level 8 */
  54#define SP_TRAP_IRQ9    0x19         /* IRQ level 9 */
  55#define SP_TRAP_IRQ10   0x1a         /* IRQ level 10 */
  56#define SP_TRAP_IRQ11   0x1b         /* IRQ level 11 */
  57#define SP_TRAP_IRQ12   0x1c         /* IRQ level 12 */
  58#define SP_TRAP_IRQ13   0x1d         /* IRQ level 13 */
  59#define SP_TRAP_IRQ14   0x1e         /* IRQ level 14 */
  60#define SP_TRAP_IRQ15   0x1f         /* IRQ level 15 Non-maskable */
  61#define SP_TRAP_RACC    0x20         /* Register Access Error ??? */
  62#define SP_TRAP_IACC    0x21         /* Instruction Access Error */
  63#define SP_TRAP_CPDIS   0x24         /* Co-Processor Disabled */
  64#define SP_TRAP_BADFL   0x25         /* Unimplemented Flush Instruction */
  65#define SP_TRAP_CPEXP   0x28         /* Co-Processor Exception */
  66#define SP_TRAP_DACC    0x29         /* Data Access Error */
  67#define SP_TRAP_DIVZ    0x2a         /* Divide By Zero */
  68#define SP_TRAP_DSTORE  0x2b         /* Data Store Error ??? */
  69#define SP_TRAP_DMM     0x2c         /* Data Access MMU Miss ??? */
  70#define SP_TRAP_IMM     0x3c         /* Instruction Access MMU Miss ??? */
  71
  72/* Now the Software Traps... */
  73#define SP_TRAP_SUNOS   0x80         /* SunOS System Call */
  74#define SP_TRAP_SBPT    0x81         /* Software Breakpoint */
  75#define SP_TRAP_SDIVZ   0x82         /* Software Divide-by-Zero trap */
  76#define SP_TRAP_FWIN    0x83         /* Flush Windows */
  77#define SP_TRAP_CWIN    0x84         /* Clean Windows */
  78#define SP_TRAP_RCHK    0x85         /* Range Check */
  79#define SP_TRAP_FUNA    0x86         /* Fix Unaligned Access */
  80#define SP_TRAP_IOWFL   0x87         /* Integer Overflow */
  81#define SP_TRAP_SOLARIS 0x88         /* Solaris System Call */
  82#define SP_TRAP_NETBSD  0x89         /* NetBSD System Call */
  83#define SP_TRAP_LINUX   0x90         /* Linux System Call */
  84
  85/* Names used for compatibility with SunOS */
  86#define ST_SYSCALL              0x00
  87#define ST_BREAKPOINT           0x01
  88#define ST_DIV0                 0x02
  89#define ST_FLUSH_WINDOWS        0x03
  90#define ST_CLEAN_WINDOWS        0x04
  91#define ST_RANGE_CHECK          0x05
  92#define ST_FIX_ALIGN            0x06
  93#define ST_INT_OVERFLOW         0x07
  94
  95/* Special traps... */
  96#define SP_TRAP_KBPT1   0xfe         /* KADB/PROM Breakpoint one */
  97#define SP_TRAP_KBPT2   0xff         /* KADB/PROM Breakpoint two */
  98
  99/* Handy Macros */
 100/* Is this a trap we never expect to get? */
 101#define BAD_TRAP_P(level) \
 102        ((level > SP_TRAP_WDOG && level < SP_TRAP_IRQ1) || \
 103         (level > SP_TRAP_IACC && level < SP_TRAP_CPDIS) || \
 104         (level > SP_TRAP_BADFL && level < SP_TRAP_CPEXP) || \
 105         (level > SP_TRAP_DMM && level < SP_TRAP_IMM) || \
 106         (level > SP_TRAP_IMM && level < SP_TRAP_SUNOS) || \
 107         (level > SP_TRAP_LINUX && level < SP_TRAP_KBPT1))
 108
 109/* Is this a Hardware trap? */
 110#define HW_TRAP_P(level) ((level > 0) && (level < SP_TRAP_SUNOS))
 111
 112/* Is this a Software trap? */
 113#define SW_TRAP_P(level) ((level >= SP_TRAP_SUNOS) && (level <= SP_TRAP_KBPT2))
 114
 115/* Is this a system call for some OS we know about? */
 116#define SCALL_TRAP_P(level) ((level == SP_TRAP_SUNOS) || \
 117                             (level == SP_TRAP_SOLARIS) || \
 118                             (level == SP_TRAP_NETBSD) || \
 119                             (level == SP_TRAP_LINUX))
 120
 121#endif /* _UAPI_SPARC_TRAPS_H */
 122