NetBSD/sys/arch/m68k/include/kcore.h

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/* $NetBSD: kcore.h,v 1.4 2001/05/21 14:48:58 fredette Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Gordon W. Ross, Jason R. Thorpe, and Leo Weppelman.
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*/
#ifndef _M68K_KCORE_H_
#define _M68K_KCORE_H_
/*
* Unified m68k kcore header descriptions.
*
* NOTE: We must have all possible m68k kcore types defined in this
* file. Otherwise, we require kernel sources for all m68k platforms
* to build userland.
*
* We must provide STE/PTE bits in the kcore header for a couple
* of reasons:
*
* - different platforms may have the MMUs configured for different
* page sizes
* - we may not have a specific platform's pte.h available to us
*
* These are on-disk structures; use fixed-sized types!
*
* The total size of the cpu_kcore_hdr should be <= DEV_BSIZE!
*/
/*
* kcore information for Utah-derived pmaps
*/
#define M68K_NPHYS_RAM_SEGS 8 /* XXX */
struct m68k_kcore_hdr {
int32_t mmutype; /* MMU type */
u_int32_t sg_v; /* STE bits */
u_int32_t sg_frame;
u_int32_t sg_ishift;
u_int32_t sg_pmask;
u_int32_t sg40_shift1;
u_int32_t sg40_mask2;
u_int32_t sg40_shift2;
u_int32_t sg40_mask3;
u_int32_t sg40_shift3;
u_int32_t sg40_addr1;
u_int32_t sg40_addr2;
u_int32_t pg_v; /* PTE bits */
u_int32_t pg_frame;
u_int32_t sysseg_pa; /* PA of Sysseg[] */
u_int32_t reloc; /* value added to relocate a symbol
before address translation is
enabled */
u_int32_t relocend; /* if kernbase < va < relocend, we
can do simple relocation to get
the physical address */
phys_ram_seg_t ram_segs[M68K_NPHYS_RAM_SEGS];
};
/*
* kcore information for the sun2
*/
struct sun2_kcore_hdr {
u_int32_t segshift;
u_int32_t pg_frame; /* PTE bits */
u_int32_t pg_valid;
u_int8_t ksegmap[512]; /* kernel segment map */
};
/*
* kcore information for the sun3
*/
struct sun3_kcore_hdr {
u_int32_t segshift;
u_int32_t pg_frame; /* PTE bits */
u_int32_t pg_valid;
u_int8_t ksegmap[256]; /* kernel segment map */
};
/*
* kcore information for the sun3x; Motorola MMU, but a very
* different pmap.
*/
#define SUN3X_NPHYS_RAM_SEGS 4
struct sun3x_kcore_hdr {
u_int32_t pg_frame; /* PTE bits */
u_int32_t pg_valid;
u_int32_t contig_end;
u_int32_t kernCbase; /* VA of kernel level C page table */
phys_ram_seg_t ram_segs[SUN3X_NPHYS_RAM_SEGS];
};
/*
* Catch-all header. "un" is interpreted based on the contents of "name".
*/
struct cpu_kcore_hdr {
char name[16]; /* machine name */
u_int32_t page_size; /* hardware page size */
u_int32_t kernbase; /* start of KVA space */
union {
struct m68k_kcore_hdr _m68k;
struct sun2_kcore_hdr _sun2;
struct sun3_kcore_hdr _sun3;
struct sun3x_kcore_hdr _sun3x;
} un;
};
typedef struct cpu_kcore_hdr cpu_kcore_hdr_t;
#endif /* _M68K_KCORE_H_ */