NetBSD/sys/arch/amiga/include/psl.h

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/* $NetBSD: psl.h,v 1.14 1999/08/05 18:08:09 thorpej Exp $ */
#ifndef _MACHINE_PSL_H_
#define _MACHINE_PSL_H_
#include <m68k/psl.h>
#if defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_LOCORE)
#define spl0() _spl0() /* we have real software interrupts */
#define splnone() spl0()
#define spllowersoftclock() spl1()
#define splsoftclock() splraise1()
#define splsoftnet() splraise1()
#define splbio() splraise3()
#define splnet() splraise3()
/*
* splserial hack, idea by Jason Thorpe.
* drivers which need it (at the present only the coms) raise the variable to
* their serial interrupt level.
*
* serialspl is statically initialized in machdep.c at the moment; should
* be some driver independent file.
*
* XXX should serialspl be volatile? I think not; it is intended to be set only
* during xxx_attach() time, and will be used only later.
* -is
*/
extern u_int16_t amiga_serialspl;
#define splserial() _splraise(amiga_serialspl)
#define spltty() splraise4()
#define splimp() spltty() /* XXX for the full story, see i386 */
#ifndef LEV6_DEFER
#define splclock() splraise6()
#define splstatclock() splraise6()
#define splvm() splraise6()
#define splhigh() spl7()
#define splsched() spl7()
#else
#define splclock() splraise4()
#define splstatclock() splraise4()
#define splvm() splraise4()
#define splhigh() splraise4()
#define splsched() splraise4()
#endif
#define splx(s) _spl(s)
#endif /* KERNEL && !_LOCORE */
#endif /* _MACHINE_PSL_H_ */