haiku/headers/private/kernel/arch/x86/descriptors.h
Ingo Weinhold 8e26b085e5 Fixed double fault handler. Personally I disclaim all responsiblity
for these changes. I was mostly just staring in amazement at the screen
while Axel and Thomas were discussing IA32 internals. A particularly
fascinating moment was when Thomas produced the cause of a bug we had
been trying to track down for hours off the top of his head (of course
iret behaves specially when the NT bit is set :-). His slowness must be
excused though, since he hadn't slept for more then 30 hours. ;-)

The code doesn't wholeheartedly deal with multi-processor machines yet.
Axel will certainly do some cleanup...


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@12239 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2005-04-04 21:43:47 +00:00

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/*
** Copyright 2001-2002, Travis Geiselbrecht. All rights reserved.
** Distributed under the terms of the NewOS License.
*/
#ifndef _KERNEL_ARCH_x86_DESCRIPTORS_H
#define _KERNEL_ARCH_x86_DESCRIPTORS_H
#define KERNEL_CODE_SEG 0x8
#define KERNEL_DATA_SEG 0x10
#define USER_CODE_SEG 0x1b
#define USER_DATA_SEG 0x23
#ifndef _ASSEMBLER
// this file can also be included from assembler as well
// (and is in arch_interrupts.S)
#define DOUBLE_FAULT_TSS_BASE_SEGMENT 5
#define TSS_BASE_SEGMENT (DOUBLE_FAULT_TSS_BASE_SEGMENT + smp_get_num_cpus())
#define TLS_BASE_SEGMENT (TSS_BASE_SEGMENT + smp_get_num_cpus())
// defines entries in the GDT/LDT
typedef struct segment_descriptor {
uint16 limit_00_15; // bit 0 - 15
uint16 base_00_15; // 16 - 31
uint32 base_23_16 : 8; // 0 - 7
uint32 type : 4; // 8 - 11
uint32 desc_type : 1; // 12 (0 = system, 1 = code/data)
uint32 privilege_level : 2; // 13 - 14
uint32 present : 1; // 15
uint32 limit_19_16 : 4; // 16 - 19
uint32 available : 1; // 20
uint32 zero : 1; // 21
uint32 d_b : 1; // 22
uint32 granularity : 1; // 23
uint32 base_31_24 : 8; // 24 - 31
} segment_descriptor;
enum descriptor_privilege_levels {
DPL_KERNEL = 0,
DPL_USER = 3,
};
enum descriptor_types {
// segment types
DT_CODE_EXECUTE_ONLY = 0x8,
DT_CODE_ACCESSED = 0x9,
DT_CODE_READABLE = 0xa,
DT_CODE_CONFORM = 0xc,
DT_DATA_READ_ONLY = 0x0,
DT_DATA_ACCESSED = 0x1,
DT_DATA_WRITEABLE = 0x2,
DT_DATA_EXPANSION_DOWN = 0x4,
DT_TSS = 9,
/* non busy, 32 bit */
// descriptor types
DT_SYSTEM_SEGMENT = 0,
DT_CODE_DATA_SEGMENT = 1,
};
static inline void
clear_segment_descriptor(struct segment_descriptor *desc)
{
*(long long *)desc = 0;
}
static inline void
set_segment_descriptor_base(struct segment_descriptor *desc, addr_t base)
{
desc->base_00_15 = (addr_t)base & 0xffff; // base is 32 bits long
desc->base_23_16 = ((addr_t)base >> 16) & 0xff;
desc->base_31_24 = ((addr_t)base >> 24) & 0xff;
}
static inline void
set_segment_descriptor(struct segment_descriptor *desc, addr_t base, uint32 limit,
uint8 type, uint8 privilegeLevel)
{
set_segment_descriptor_base(desc, base);
// limit is 20 bits long
if (limit & 0xfff00000) {
desc->limit_00_15 = ((addr_t)limit >> 12) & 0x0ffff;
desc->limit_19_16 = ((addr_t)limit >> 28) & 0xf;
desc->granularity = 1; // 4 KB granularity
} else {
desc->limit_00_15 = (addr_t)limit & 0x0ffff;
desc->limit_19_16 = ((addr_t)limit >> 16) & 0xf;
desc->granularity = 0; // 1 byte granularity
}
limit >>= 12;
desc->type = type;
desc->desc_type = DT_CODE_DATA_SEGMENT;
desc->privilege_level = privilegeLevel;
desc->present = 1;
desc->available = 0; // system available bit is currently not used
desc->d_b = 1; // 32-bit code
desc->zero = 0;
}
static inline void
set_tss_descriptor(struct segment_descriptor *desc, addr_t base, uint32 limit)
{
// the TSS descriptor has a special layout different from the standard descriptor
set_segment_descriptor_base(desc, base);
desc->limit_00_15 = (addr_t)limit & 0x0ffff;
desc->limit_19_16 = 0;
desc->type = DT_TSS;
desc->desc_type = DT_SYSTEM_SEGMENT;
desc->privilege_level = DPL_KERNEL;
desc->present = 1;
desc->granularity = 0; // 1 Byte granularity
desc->available = 0; // system available bit is currently not used
desc->d_b = 0;
desc->zero = 0;
}
#endif /* _ASSEMBLER */
#endif /* _KERNEL_ARCH_x86_DESCRIPTORS_H */