NetBSD/sys/arch/powerpc/include/trap.h
danw 6c14ba0dba Fill in the alignment trap handler a bit: now it can fix unaligned
floating point loads and stores (to work around a gcc bug), but will
still cause a bus error on other sorts of unaligned accesses.
2000-01-19 03:30:12 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: trap.h,v 1.2 2000/01/19 03:30:12 danw Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Wolfgang Solfrank.
* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 TooLs GmbH.
* All rights reserved.
*
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#ifndef _MACHINE_TRAP_H_
#define _MACHINE_TRAP_H_
#define EXC_RSVD 0x0000 /* Reserved */
#define EXC_RST 0x0100 /* Reset */
#define EXC_MCHK 0x0200 /* Machine Check */
#define EXC_DSI 0x0300 /* Data Storage Interrupt */
#define EXC_ISI 0x0400 /* Instruction Storage Interrupt */
#define EXC_EXI 0x0500 /* External Interrupt */
#define EXC_ALI 0x0600 /* Alignment Interrupt */
#define EXC_PGM 0x0700 /* Program Interrupt */
#define EXC_FPU 0x0800 /* Floating-point Unavailable */
#define EXC_DECR 0x0900 /* Decrementer Interrupt */
#define EXC_SC 0x0c00 /* System Call */
#define EXC_TRC 0x0d00 /* Trace */
#define EXC_FPA 0x0e00 /* Floating-point Assist */
/* The following are only available on 604: */
#define EXC_PERF 0x0f00 /* Performance Monitoring */
#define EXC_BPT 0x1300 /* Instruction Breakpoint */
#define EXC_SMI 0x1400 /* System Managment Interrupt */
/* And these are only on the 603: */
#define EXC_IMISS 0x1000 /* Instruction translation miss */
#define EXC_DLMISS 0x1100 /* Data load translation miss */
#define EXC_DSMISS 0x1200 /* Data store translation miss */
#define EXC_LAST 0x2f00 /* Last possible exception vector */
#define EXC_AST 0x3000 /* Fake AST vector */
/* Trap was in user mode */
#define EXC_USER 0x10000
/*
* EXC_ALI sets bits in the DSISR and DAR to provide enough
* information to recover from the unaligned access without needing to
* parse the offending instruction. This includes certain bits of the
* opcode, and information about what registers are used. The opcode
* indicator values below come from Appendix F of Book III of "The
* PowerPC Architecture".
*/
#define EXC_ALI_OPCODE_INDICATOR(dsisr) ((dsisr >> 10) & 0x7f)
#define EXC_ALI_LFD 0x09
#define EXC_ALI_STFD 0x0b
/* Macros to extract register information */
#define EXC_ALI_RST(dsisr) ((dsisr >> 5) & 0x1f) /* source or target */
#define EXC_ALI_RA(dsisr) (dsisr & 0x1f)
#endif /* _MACHINE_TRAP_H_ */