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55 | */ |
56 | #ifdef PRIVATE |
57 | |
58 | #ifndef _MACH_I386_SYSCALL_SW_H_ |
59 | #define _MACH_I386_SYSCALL_SW_H_ |
60 | |
61 | #include <architecture/i386/asm_help.h> |
62 | |
63 | /* |
64 | * Software interrupt codes for 32-bit system call entry: |
65 | */ |
66 | #define UNIX_INT 0x80 |
67 | #define MACH_INT 0x81 |
68 | #define MACHDEP_INT 0x82 |
69 | #define DIAG_INT 0x83 |
70 | |
71 | #if defined(__i386__) |
72 | |
73 | #ifndef KERNEL |
74 | /* |
75 | * Syscall entry macros for use in libc: |
76 | */ |
77 | #define UNIX_SYSCALL_TRAP \ |
78 | int $(UNIX_INT) |
79 | #define MACHDEP_SYSCALL_TRAP \ |
80 | int $(MACHDEP_INT) |
81 | |
82 | /* |
83 | * Macro to generate Mach call stubs in libc: |
84 | */ |
85 | |
86 | #define kernel_trap(trap_name,trap_number,number_args) \ |
87 | LEAF(_##trap_name,0) ;\ |
88 | movl $##trap_number, %eax ;\ |
89 | call __sysenter_trap ;\ |
90 | END(_##trap_name) |
91 | |
92 | #endif /* !KERNEL */ |
93 | |
94 | #endif /* defined(__i386__) */ |
95 | |
96 | #if defined(__x86_64__) |
97 | |
98 | #ifndef KERNEL |
99 | |
100 | #define UNIX_SYSCALL_TRAP \ |
101 | syscall |
102 | #define MACHDEP_SYSCALL_TRAP \ |
103 | syscall |
104 | |
105 | /* |
106 | * Macro to generate Mach call stubs in Libc. |
107 | * Existing calls use negative numbers for Mach traps, so |
108 | * until we change those and change the 32-bit kernel_trap |
109 | * macro above, we negate those numbers here for the 64-bit |
110 | * code path. |
111 | */ |
112 | #define kernel_trap(trap_name,trap_number,number_args) \ |
113 | LEAF(_##trap_name,0) ;\ |
114 | movq %rcx, %r10 ;\ |
115 | movl $ SYSCALL_CONSTRUCT_MACH(-##trap_number), %eax ;\ |
116 | syscall ;\ |
117 | END(_##trap_name) |
118 | |
119 | #endif /* !KERNEL */ |
120 | |
121 | #endif /* defined(__x86_64__) */ |
122 | |
123 | /* |
124 | * Syscall classes for 64-bit system call entry. |
125 | * For 64-bit users, the 32-bit syscall number is partitioned |
126 | * with the high-order bits representing the class and low-order |
127 | * bits being the syscall number within that class. |
128 | * The high-order 32-bits of the 64-bit syscall number are unused. |
129 | * All system classes enter the kernel via the syscall instruction. |
130 | * |
131 | * These are not #ifdef'd for x86-64 because they might be used for |
132 | * 32-bit someday and so the 64-bit comm page in a 32-bit kernel |
133 | * can use them. |
134 | */ |
135 | #define SYSCALL_CLASS_SHIFT 24 |
136 | #define SYSCALL_CLASS_MASK (0xFF << SYSCALL_CLASS_SHIFT) |
137 | #define SYSCALL_NUMBER_MASK (~SYSCALL_CLASS_MASK) |
138 | |
139 | #define I386_SYSCALL_CLASS_MASK SYSCALL_CLASS_MASK |
140 | #define I386_SYSCALL_ARG_BYTES_SHIFT (16) |
141 | #define I386_SYSCALL_ARG_DWORDS_SHIFT (I386_SYSCALL_ARG_BYTES_SHIFT + 2) |
142 | #define I386_SYSCALL_ARG_BYTES_NUM (64) /* Must be <= sizeof(uu_arg) */ |
143 | #define I386_SYSCALL_ARG_DWORDS_MASK ((I386_SYSCALL_ARG_BYTES_NUM >> 2) -1) |
144 | #define I386_SYSCALL_ARG_BYTES_MASK (((I386_SYSCALL_ARG_BYTES_NUM -1)&~0x3) << I386_SYSCALL_ARG_BYTES_SHIFT) |
145 | #define I386_SYSCALL_NUMBER_MASK (0xFFFF) |
146 | |
147 | #define SYSCALL_CLASS_NONE 0 /* Invalid */ |
148 | #define SYSCALL_CLASS_MACH 1 /* Mach */ |
149 | #define SYSCALL_CLASS_UNIX 2 /* Unix/BSD */ |
150 | #define SYSCALL_CLASS_MDEP 3 /* Machine-dependent */ |
151 | #define SYSCALL_CLASS_DIAG 4 /* Diagnostics */ |
152 | #define SYSCALL_CLASS_IPC 5 /* Mach IPC */ |
153 | |
154 | /* Macros to simpllfy constructing syscall numbers. */ |
155 | #define SYSCALL_CONSTRUCT_MACH(syscall_number) \ |
156 | ((SYSCALL_CLASS_MACH << SYSCALL_CLASS_SHIFT) | \ |
157 | (SYSCALL_NUMBER_MASK & (syscall_number))) |
158 | #define SYSCALL_CONSTRUCT_UNIX(syscall_number) \ |
159 | ((SYSCALL_CLASS_UNIX << SYSCALL_CLASS_SHIFT) | \ |
160 | (SYSCALL_NUMBER_MASK & (syscall_number))) |
161 | #define SYSCALL_CONSTRUCT_MDEP(syscall_number) \ |
162 | ((SYSCALL_CLASS_MDEP << SYSCALL_CLASS_SHIFT) | \ |
163 | (SYSCALL_NUMBER_MASK & (syscall_number))) |
164 | #define SYSCALL_CONSTRUCT_DIAG(syscall_number) \ |
165 | ((SYSCALL_CLASS_DIAG << SYSCALL_CLASS_SHIFT) | \ |
166 | (SYSCALL_NUMBER_MASK & (syscall_number))) |
167 | |
168 | #endif /* _MACH_I386_SYSCALL_SW_H_ */ |
169 | |
170 | #endif /* PRIVATE */ |
171 | |