haiku/headers/private/kernel/arch/x86/thread_struct.h
Axel Dörfler 9d06770cdc The iframe stack is now in a special structure iframe_stack.
Introduced a gBootFrameStack that is used until the first thread structure
is available - this allows stack crawls and useful register dumps during
early startup. Could also be solved differently by making sure there is
always a thread structure installed in %dr3 (ie. the boot thread would
get a static thread structure instead of a static iframe stack only).
This might be a better solution as i386_handle_trap() would no longer
need to check for an existing thread structure.


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/*
* Copyright 2002-2005, The Haiku Team. All rights reserved.
* Distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
*
* Copyright 2001-2002, Travis Geiselbrecht. All rights reserved.
* Distributed under the terms of the NewOS License.
*/
#ifndef _KERNEL_ARCH_x86_THREAD_STRUCT_H
#define _KERNEL_ARCH_x86_THREAD_STRUCT_H
#include <arch_cpu.h>
struct farcall {
uint32 *esp;
uint32 *ss;
};
#define IFRAME_TRACE_DEPTH 4
struct iframe_stack {
struct iframe *frames[IFRAME_TRACE_DEPTH];
int32 index;
};
// architecture specific thread info
struct arch_thread {
struct farcall current_stack;
struct farcall interrupt_stack;
// used to track interrupts on this thread
struct iframe_stack iframes;
// 512 byte floating point save point
uint8 fpu_state[512];
};
struct arch_team {
// gcc treats empty structures as zero-length in C, but as if they contain
// a char in C++. So we have to put a dummy in to be able to use the struct
// from both in a consistent way.
char dummy;
};
struct arch_fork_arg {
struct iframe iframe;
};
#endif /* _KERNEL_ARCH_x86_THREAD_STRUCT_H */