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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see . */ #ifndef _SYS_UCONTEXT_H #define _SYS_UCONTEXT_H 1 #include #include #include #include #ifdef __USE_MISC # define __ctx(fld) fld #else # define __ctx(fld) __ ## fld #endif #if __WORDSIZE == 32 /* Number of general registers. */ # define __NGREG 48 # ifdef __USE_MISC # define NGREG __NGREG # endif /* Container for all general registers. */ typedef unsigned long gregset_t[__NGREG]; /* Container for floating-point registers and status */ typedef struct _libc_fpstate { double __ctx(fpregs)[32]; double __ctx(fpscr); unsigned int _pad[2]; } fpregset_t; /* Container for Altivec/VMX registers and status. Needs to be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. */ typedef struct _libc_vrstate { unsigned int __ctx(vrregs)[32][4]; unsigned int __ctx(vrsave); unsigned int _pad[2]; unsigned int __ctx(vscr); } vrregset_t; /* Context to describe whole processor state. */ typedef struct { gregset_t __ctx(gregs); fpregset_t __ctx(fpregs); vrregset_t __ctx(vrregs) __attribute__((__aligned__(16))); } mcontext_t; #else /* For 64-bit kernels with Altivec support, a machine context is exactly * a sigcontext. For older kernel (without Altivec) the sigcontext matches * the mcontext upto but not including the v_regs field. For kernels that * don't set AT_HWCAP or return AT_HWCAP without PPC_FEATURE_HAS_ALTIVEC the * v_regs field may not exist and should not be referenced. The v_regd field * can be refernced safely only after verifying that PPC_FEATURE_HAS_ALTIVEC * is set in AT_HWCAP. */ /* Number of general registers. */ # define __NGREG 48 /* includes r0-r31, nip, msr, lr, etc. */ # define __NFPREG 33 /* includes fp0-fp31 &fpscr. */ # define __NVRREG 34 /* includes v0-v31, vscr, & vrsave in split vectors */ # ifdef __USE_MISC # define NGREG __NGREG # define NFPREG __NFPREG # define NVRREG __NVRREG # endif typedef unsigned long gregset_t[__NGREG]; typedef double fpregset_t[__NFPREG]; /* Container for Altivec/VMX Vector Status and Control Register. Only 32-bits but can only be copied to/from a 128-bit vector register. So we allocated a whole quadword speedup save/restore. */ typedef struct _libc_vscr { unsigned int __pad[3]; unsigned int __ctx(vscr_word); } vscr_t; /* Container for Altivec/VMX registers and status. Must to be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. */ typedef struct _libc_vrstate { unsigned int __ctx(vrregs)[32][4]; vscr_t __ctx(vscr); unsigned int __ctx(vrsave); unsigned int __pad[3]; } vrregset_t __attribute__((__aligned__(16))); typedef struct { unsigned long __glibc_reserved[4]; int __ctx(signal); int __pad0; unsigned long __ctx(handler); unsigned long __ctx(oldmask); struct pt_regs *__ctx(regs); gregset_t __ctx(gp_regs); fpregset_t __ctx(fp_regs); /* * To maintain compatibility with current implementations the sigcontext is * extended by appending a pointer (v_regs) to a quadword type (elf_vrreg_t) * followed by an unstructured (vmx_reserve) field of 69 doublewords. This * allows the array of vector registers to be quadword aligned independent of * the alignment of the containing sigcontext or ucontext. It is the * responsibility of the code setting the sigcontext to set this pointer to * either NULL (if this processor does not support the VMX feature) or the * address of the first quadword within the allocated (vmx_reserve) area. * * The pointer (v_regs) of vector type (elf_vrreg_t) is essentually * an array of 34 quadword entries. The entries with * indexes 0-31 contain the corresponding vector registers. The entry with * index 32 contains the vscr as the last word (offset 12) within the * quadword. This allows the vscr to be stored as either a quadword (since * it must be copied via a vector register to/from storage) or as a word. * The entry with index 33 contains the vrsave as the first word (offset 0) * within the quadword. */ vrregset_t *__ctx(v_regs); long __ctx(vmx_reserve)[__NVRREG+__NVRREG+1]; } mcontext_t; #endif #undef __ctx /* Userlevel context. */ typedef struct ucontext { unsigned long int uc_flags; struct ucontext *uc_link; stack_t uc_stack; #if __WORDSIZE == 32 /* * These fields are set up this way to maximize source and * binary compatibility with code written for the old * ucontext_t definition, which didn't include space for the * registers. * * Different versions of the kernel have stored the registers on * signal delivery at different offsets from the ucontext struct. * Programs should thus use the uc_mcontext.uc_regs pointer to * find where the registers are actually stored. The registers * will be stored within the ucontext_t struct but not necessarily * at a fixed address. As a side-effect, this lets us achieve * 16-byte alignment for the register storage space if the * Altivec registers are to be saved, without requiring 16-byte * alignment on the whole ucontext_t. * * The uc_mcontext.regs field is included for source compatibility * with programs written against the older ucontext_t definition, * and its name should therefore not change. The uc_pad field * is for binary compatibility with programs compiled against the * old ucontext_t; it ensures that uc_mcontext.regs and uc_sigmask * are at the same offset as previously. */ int uc_pad[7]; union uc_regs_ptr { struct pt_regs *regs; mcontext_t *uc_regs; } uc_mcontext; sigset_t uc_sigmask; char uc_reg_space[sizeof(mcontext_t) + 12]; /* last for extensibility */ #else /* 64-bit */ sigset_t uc_sigmask; mcontext_t uc_mcontext; /* last for extensibility */ #endif } ucontext_t; #endif /* sys/ucontext.h */