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/*++ BUILD Version: 0015 // Increment this if a change has global effects
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Module Name:
ntmips.h
Abstract:
User-mode visible Mips specific structures and constants
Author:
David N. Cutler (davec) 31-Mar-1990
Revision History:
--*/
#ifndef _NTMIPS_
#define _NTMIPS_
#if _MSC_VER > 1000
#pragma once
#endif
#include "mipsinst.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
// begin_ntddk begin_wdm begin_nthal
#if defined(_MIPS_)
//
// Define system time structure.
//
typedef union _KSYSTEM_TIME {
struct {
ULONG LowPart;
LONG High1Time;
LONG High2Time;
};
ULONGLONG Alignment;
} KSYSTEM_TIME, *PKSYSTEM_TIME;
//
// Define unsupported "keywords".
//
#define _cdecl
#if defined(_MIPS_)
// end_ntddk end_wdm end_nthal
//
// Define breakpoint codes.
//
#define USER_BREAKPOINT 0 // user breakpoint
#define KERNEL_BREAKPOINT 1 // kernel breakpoint
#define BREAKIN_BREAKPOINT 2 // break into kernel debugger
#define BRANCH_TAKEN_BREAKPOINT 3 // branch taken breakpoint
#define BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN_BREAKPOINT 4 // branch not taken breakpoint
#define SINGLE_STEP_BREAKPOINT 5 // single step breakpoint
#define DIVIDE_OVERFLOW_BREAKPOINT 6 // divide overflow breakpoint
#define DIVIDE_BY_ZERO_BREAKPOINT 7 // divide by zero breakpoint
#define RANGE_CHECK_BREAKPOINT 8 // range check breakpoint
#define STACK_OVERFLOW_BREAKPOINT 9 // MIPS code
#define MULTIPLY_OVERFLOW_BREAKPOINT 10 // multiply overflow breakpoint
#define DEBUG_PRINT_BREAKPOINT 20 // debug print breakpoint
#define DEBUG_PROMPT_BREAKPOINT 21 // debug prompt breakpoint
#define DEBUG_STOP_BREAKPOINT 22 // debug stop breakpoint
#define DEBUG_LOAD_SYMBOLS_BREAKPOINT 23 // load symbols breakpoint
#define DEBUG_UNLOAD_SYMBOLS_BREAKPOINT 24 // unload symbols breakpoint
#define DEBUG_COMMAND_STRING_BREAKPOINT 25 // command string breakpoint
// begin_ntddk begin_nthal
//
// Define size of kernel mode stack.
//
#define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE 12288
//
// Define size of large kernel mode stack for callbacks.
//
#define KERNEL_LARGE_STACK_SIZE 61440
//
// Define number of pages to initialize in a large kernel stack.
//
#define KERNEL_LARGE_STACK_COMMIT 12288
// begin_wdm
//
// Define length of exception code dispatch vector.
//
#define XCODE_VECTOR_LENGTH 32
//
// Define length of interrupt vector table.
//
#define MAXIMUM_VECTOR 256
//
// Define bus error routine type.
//
struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD;
struct _KEXCEPTION_FRAME;
struct _KTRAP_FRAME;
typedef
BOOLEAN
(*PKBUS_ERROR_ROUTINE) (
IN struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD *ExceptionRecord,
IN struct _KEXCEPTION_FRAME *ExceptionFrame,
IN struct _KTRAP_FRAME *TrapFrame,
IN PVOID VirtualAddress,
IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS PhysicalAddress
);
//
// Define Processor Control Region Structure.
//
#define PCR_MINOR_VERSION 1
#define PCR_MAJOR_VERSION 1
typedef struct _KPCR {
//
// Major and minor version numbers of the PCR.
//
USHORT MinorVersion;
USHORT MajorVersion;
//
// Start of the architecturally defined section of the PCR. This section
// may be directly addressed by vendor/platform specific HAL code and will
// not change from version to version of NT.
//
// Interrupt and error exception vectors.
//
PKINTERRUPT_ROUTINE InterruptRoutine[MAXIMUM_VECTOR];
PVOID XcodeDispatch[XCODE_VECTOR_LENGTH];
//
// First and second level cache parameters.
//
ULONG FirstLevelDcacheSize;
ULONG FirstLevelDcacheFillSize;
ULONG FirstLevelIcacheSize;
ULONG FirstLevelIcacheFillSize;
ULONG SecondLevelDcacheSize;
ULONG SecondLevelDcacheFillSize;
ULONG SecondLevelIcacheSize;
ULONG SecondLevelIcacheFillSize;
//
// Pointer to processor control block.
//
struct _KPRCB *Prcb;
//
// Pointer to the thread environment block and the address of the TLS array.
//
PVOID Teb;
PVOID TlsArray;
//
// Data fill size used for cache flushing and alignment. This field is set
// to the larger of the first and second level data cache fill sizes.
//
ULONG DcacheFillSize;
//
// Instruction cache alignment and fill size used for cache flushing and
// alignment. These fields are set to the larger of the first and second
// level data cache fill sizes.
//
ULONG IcacheAlignment;
ULONG IcacheFillSize;
//
// Processor identification from PrId register.
//
ULONG ProcessorId;
//
// Profiling data.
//
ULONG ProfileInterval;
ULONG ProfileCount;
//
// Stall execution count and scale factor.
//
ULONG StallExecutionCount;
ULONG StallScaleFactor;
//
// Processor number.
//
CCHAR Number;
//
// Spare cells.
//
CCHAR Spareb1;
CCHAR Spareb2;
CCHAR Spareb3;
//
// Pointers to bus error and parity error routines.
//
PKBUS_ERROR_ROUTINE DataBusError;
PKBUS_ERROR_ROUTINE InstructionBusError;
//
// Cache policy, right justified, as read from the processor configuration
// register at startup.
//
ULONG CachePolicy;
//
// IRQL mapping tables.
//
UCHAR IrqlMask[32];
UCHAR IrqlTable[9];
//
// Current IRQL.
//
UCHAR CurrentIrql;
//
// Processor affinity mask.
//
KAFFINITY SetMember;
//
// Reserved interrupt vector mask.
//
ULONG ReservedVectors;
//
// Current state parameters.
//
struct _KTHREAD *CurrentThread;
//
// Cache policy, PTE field aligned, as read from the processor configuration
// register at startup.
//
ULONG AlignedCachePolicy;
//
// Complement of processor affinity mask.
//
KAFFINITY NotMember;
//
// Space reserved for the system.
//
ULONG SystemReserved[15];
//
// Data cache alignment used for cache flushing and alignment. This field is
// set to the larger of the first and second level data cache fill sizes.
//
ULONG DcacheAlignment;
//
// Space reserved for the HAL
//
ULONG HalReserved[16];
//
// End of the architecturally defined section of the PCR. This section
// may be directly addressed by vendor/platform specific HAL code and will
// not change from version to version of NT.
//
// end_ntddk end_wdm end_nthal
//
// Start of the operating system release dependent section of the PCR.
// This section may change from release to release and should not be
// addressed by vendor/platform specific HAL code.
//
// Function active flags.
//
ULONG FirstLevelActive;
ULONG DpcRoutineActive;
//
// Current process id.
//
ULONG CurrentPid;
//
// On interrupt stack indicator, saved initial stack, and saved stack limit.
//
ULONG OnInterruptStack;
PVOID SavedInitialStack;
PVOID SavedStackLimit;
//
// System service dispatch start and end address used by get/set context.
//
ULONG SystemServiceDispatchStart;
ULONG SystemServiceDispatchEnd;
//
// Interrupt stack.
//
PVOID InterruptStack;
//
// Panic stack.
//
PVOID PanicStack;
//
// Exception handler values.
//
ULONG Sparel1;
PVOID InitialStack;
PVOID StackLimit;
ULONG SavedEpc;
ULONGLONG SavedT7;
ULONGLONG SavedT8;
ULONGLONG SavedT9;
PVOID SystemGp;
//
// Quantum end flag.
//
ULONG QuantumEnd;
//
// Bad virtual address and fault bad virtual address.
//
ULONGLONG BadVaddr;
ULONGLONG TmpVaddr;
} KPCR, *PKPCR; // ntddk wdm nthal
//
// Define Address of Processor Control Registers.
//
#define USPCR 0x7ffff000 // user address of first PCR
#define USPCR2 0x7fffe000 // user address of second PCR
//
// Define Pointer to Processor Control Registers.
//
#define USER_PCR ((KPCR * const)USPCR)
#if defined(NTOS_KERNEL_RUNTIME)
#define NtCurrentTeb() ((PTEB)(PCR->Teb))
#define USER_SHARED_DATA ((KUSER_SHARED_DATA * const)0xffffe000)
#else
#define NtCurrentTeb() ((PTEB)(USER_PCR->Teb))
#define USER_SHARED_DATA ((KUSER_SHARED_DATA * const)0x7fffe000)
#endif
//
// Define get system time macro.
//
// N.B. This macro can be changed when the compiler generates real double
// integer instructions.
//
#define QUERY_SYSTEM_TIME(CurrentTime) \
*((DOUBLE *)(CurrentTime)) = *((DOUBLE *)(&USER_SHARED_DATA->SystemTime))
// begin_winnt
#if defined(_MIPS_)
//
// Define functions to get the address of the current fiber and the
// current fiber data.
//
#define GetCurrentFiber() ((*(PNT_TIB *)0x7ffff4a8)->FiberData)
#define GetFiberData() (*(PVOID *)(GetCurrentFiber()))
// begin_ntddk begin_nthal
//
// The following flags control the contents of the CONTEXT structure.
//
#if !defined(RC_INVOKED)
#define CONTEXT_R4000 0x00010000 // r4000 context
#define CONTEXT_CONTROL (CONTEXT_R4000 | 0x00000001)
#define CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT (CONTEXT_R4000 | 0x00000002)
#define CONTEXT_INTEGER (CONTEXT_R4000 | 0x00000004)
#define CONTEXT_EXTENDED_FLOAT (CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT | 0x00000008)
#define CONTEXT_EXTENDED_INTEGER (CONTEXT_INTEGER | 0x00000010)
#define CONTEXT_FULL (CONTEXT_CONTROL | CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT | \
CONTEXT_INTEGER | CONTEXT_EXTENDED_INTEGER)
#endif
//
// Context Frame
//
// N.B. This frame must be exactly a multiple of 16 bytes in length.
//
// This frame has a several purposes: 1) it is used as an argument to
// NtContinue, 2) it is used to constuct a call frame for APC delivery,
// 3) it is used to construct a call frame for exception dispatching
// in user mode, and 4) it is used in the user level thread creation
// routines.
//
// The layout of the record conforms to a standard call frame.
//
typedef struct _CONTEXT {
//
// This section is always present and is used as an argument build
// area.
//
// N.B. Context records are 0 mod 8 aligned starting with NT 4.0.
//
union {
ULONG Argument[4];
ULONGLONG Alignment;
};
//
// The following union defines the 32-bit and 64-bit register context.
//
union {
//
// 32-bit context.
//
struct {
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags contains
// the flag CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT.
//
// N.B. This section contains the 16 double floating registers f0,
// f2, ..., f30.
//
ULONG FltF0;
ULONG FltF1;
ULONG FltF2;
ULONG FltF3;
ULONG FltF4;
ULONG FltF5;
ULONG FltF6;
ULONG FltF7;
ULONG FltF8;
ULONG FltF9;
ULONG FltF10;
ULONG FltF11;
ULONG FltF12;
ULONG FltF13;
ULONG FltF14;
ULONG FltF15;
ULONG FltF16;
ULONG FltF17;
ULONG FltF18;
ULONG FltF19;
ULONG FltF20;
ULONG FltF21;
ULONG FltF22;
ULONG FltF23;
ULONG FltF24;
ULONG FltF25;
ULONG FltF26;
ULONG FltF27;
ULONG FltF28;
ULONG FltF29;
ULONG FltF30;
ULONG FltF31;
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags contains
// the flag CONTEXT_INTEGER.
//
// N.B. The registers gp, sp, and ra are defined in this section,
// but are considered part of the control context rather than
// part of the integer context.
//
// N.B. Register zero is not stored in the frame.
//
ULONG IntZero;
ULONG IntAt;
ULONG IntV0;
ULONG IntV1;
ULONG IntA0;
ULONG IntA1;
ULONG IntA2;
ULONG IntA3;
ULONG IntT0;
ULONG IntT1;
ULONG IntT2;
ULONG IntT3;
ULONG IntT4;
ULONG IntT5;
ULONG IntT6;
ULONG IntT7;
ULONG IntS0;
ULONG IntS1;
ULONG IntS2;
ULONG IntS3;
ULONG IntS4;
ULONG IntS5;
ULONG IntS6;
ULONG IntS7;
ULONG IntT8;
ULONG IntT9;
ULONG IntK0;
ULONG IntK1;
ULONG IntGp;
ULONG IntSp;
ULONG IntS8;
ULONG IntRa;
ULONG IntLo;
ULONG IntHi;
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags word contains
// the flag CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT.
//
ULONG Fsr;
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags word contains
// the flag CONTEXT_CONTROL.
//
// N.B. The registers gp, sp, and ra are defined in the integer section,
// but are considered part of the control context rather than part of
// the integer context.
//
ULONG Fir;
ULONG Psr;
//
// The flags values within this flag control the contents of
// a CONTEXT record.
//
// If the context record is used as an input parameter, then
// for each portion of the context record controlled by a flag
// whose value is set, it is assumed that that portion of the
// context record contains valid context. If the context record
// is being used to modify a thread's context, then only that
// portion of the threads context will be modified.
//
// If the context record is used as an IN OUT parameter to capture
// the context of a thread, then only those portions of the thread's
// context corresponding to set flags will be returned.
//
// The context record is never used as an OUT only parameter.
//
ULONG ContextFlags;
};
//
// 64-bit context.
//
struct {
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags contains
// the flag CONTEXT_EXTENDED_FLOAT.
//
// N.B. This section contains the 32 double floating registers f0,
// f1, ..., f31.
//
ULONGLONG XFltF0;
ULONGLONG XFltF1;
ULONGLONG XFltF2;
ULONGLONG XFltF3;
ULONGLONG XFltF4;
ULONGLONG XFltF5;
ULONGLONG XFltF6;
ULONGLONG XFltF7;
ULONGLONG XFltF8;
ULONGLONG XFltF9;
ULONGLONG XFltF10;
ULONGLONG XFltF11;
ULONGLONG XFltF12;
ULONGLONG XFltF13;
ULONGLONG XFltF14;
ULONGLONG XFltF15;
ULONGLONG XFltF16;
ULONGLONG XFltF17;
ULONGLONG XFltF18;
ULONGLONG XFltF19;
ULONGLONG XFltF20;
ULONGLONG XFltF21;
ULONGLONG XFltF22;
ULONGLONG XFltF23;
ULONGLONG XFltF24;
ULONGLONG XFltF25;
ULONGLONG XFltF26;
ULONGLONG XFltF27;
ULONGLONG XFltF28;
ULONGLONG XFltF29;
ULONGLONG XFltF30;
ULONGLONG XFltF31;
//
// The following sections must exactly overlay the 32-bit context.
//
ULONG Fill1;
ULONG Fill2;
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags contains
// the flag CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT.
//
ULONG XFsr;
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags contains
// the flag CONTEXT_CONTROL.
//
// N.B. The registers gp, sp, and ra are defined in the integer
// section, but are considered part of the control context
// rather than part of the integer context.
//
ULONG XFir;
ULONG XPsr;
//
// The flags values within this flag control the contents of
// a CONTEXT record.
//
// If the context record is used as an input parameter, then
// for each portion of the context record controlled by a flag
// whose value is set, it is assumed that that portion of the
// context record contains valid context. If the context record
// is being used to modify a thread's context, then only that
// portion of the threads context will be modified.
//
// If the context record is used as an IN OUT parameter to capture
// the context of a thread, then only those portions of the thread's
// context corresponding to set flags will be returned.
//
// The context record is never used as an OUT only parameter.
//
ULONG XContextFlags;
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags contains
// the flag CONTEXT_EXTENDED_INTEGER.
//
// N.B. The registers gp, sp, and ra are defined in this section,
// but are considered part of the control context rather than
// part of the integer context.
//
// N.B. Register zero is not stored in the frame.
//
ULONGLONG XIntZero;
ULONGLONG XIntAt;
ULONGLONG XIntV0;
ULONGLONG XIntV1;
ULONGLONG XIntA0;
ULONGLONG XIntA1;
ULONGLONG XIntA2;
ULONGLONG XIntA3;
ULONGLONG XIntT0;
ULONGLONG XIntT1;
ULONGLONG XIntT2;
ULONGLONG XIntT3;
ULONGLONG XIntT4;
ULONGLONG XIntT5;
ULONGLONG XIntT6;
ULONGLONG XIntT7;
ULONGLONG XIntS0;
ULONGLONG XIntS1;
ULONGLONG XIntS2;
ULONGLONG XIntS3;
ULONGLONG XIntS4;
ULONGLONG XIntS5;
ULONGLONG XIntS6;
ULONGLONG XIntS7;
ULONGLONG XIntT8;
ULONGLONG XIntT9;
ULONGLONG XIntK0;
ULONGLONG XIntK1;
ULONGLONG XIntGp;
ULONGLONG XIntSp;
ULONGLONG XIntS8;
ULONGLONG XIntRa;
ULONGLONG XIntLo;
ULONGLONG XIntHi;
};
};
} CONTEXT, *PCONTEXT;
// end_ntddk end_nthal
#define CONTEXT32_LENGTH 0x130 // The original 32-bit Context length (pre NT 4.0)
#endif // MIPS
// end_winnt
#define CONTEXT_TO_PROGRAM_COUNTER(Context) ((Context)->Fir)
#define CONTEXT_LENGTH (sizeof(CONTEXT))
#define CONTEXT_ALIGN (sizeof(double))
#define CONTEXT_ROUND (CONTEXT_ALIGN - 1)
//
// Nonvolatile context pointer record.
//
typedef struct _KNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS {
PULONG FloatingContext[20];
PULONG FltF20;
PULONG FltF21;
PULONG FltF22;
PULONG FltF23;
PULONG FltF24;
PULONG FltF25;
PULONG FltF26;
PULONG FltF27;
PULONG FltF28;
PULONG FltF29;
PULONG FltF30;
PULONG FltF31;
PULONGLONG XIntegerContext[16];
PULONGLONG XIntS0;
PULONGLONG XIntS1;
PULONGLONG XIntS2;
PULONGLONG XIntS3;
PULONGLONG XIntS4;
PULONGLONG XIntS5;
PULONGLONG XIntS6;
PULONGLONG XIntS7;
PULONGLONG XIntT8;
PULONGLONG XIntT9;
PULONGLONG XIntK0;
PULONGLONG XIntK1;
PULONGLONG XIntGp;
PULONGLONG XIntSp;
PULONGLONG XIntS8;
PULONGLONG XIntRa;
} KNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS, *PKNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS;
// begin_nthal
//
// Define R4000 system coprocessor registers.
//
// Define index register fields.
//
typedef struct _INDEX {
ULONG INDEX : 6;
ULONG X1 : 25;
ULONG P : 1;
} INDEX;
//
// Define random register fields.
//
typedef struct _RANDOM {
ULONG INDEX : 6;
ULONG X1 : 26;
} RANDOM;
//
// Define TB entry low register fields.
//
typedef struct _ENTRYLO {
ULONG G : 1;
ULONG V : 1;
ULONG D : 1;
ULONG C : 3;
ULONG PFN : 24;
ULONG X1 : 2;
} ENTRYLO, *PENTRYLO;
//
// Define R4000 PTE format for memory management.
//
// N.B. This must map exactly over the entrylo register.
//
typedef struct _HARDWARE_PTE {
ULONG Global : 1;
ULONG Valid : 1;
ULONG Dirty : 1;
ULONG CachePolicy : 3;
ULONG PageFrameNumber : 24;
ULONG Write : 1;
ULONG CopyOnWrite : 1;
} HARDWARE_PTE, *PHARDWARE_PTE;
#define HARDWARE_PTE_DIRTY_MASK 0x4
//
// Define R4000 macro to initialize page directory table base.
//
#define INITIALIZE_DIRECTORY_TABLE_BASE(dirbase, pfn) \
((HARDWARE_PTE *)(dirbase))->PageFrameNumber = pfn; \
((HARDWARE_PTE *)(dirbase))->Global = 0; \
((HARDWARE_PTE *)(dirbase))->Valid = 1; \
((HARDWARE_PTE *)(dirbase))->Dirty = 1; \
((HARDWARE_PTE *)(dirbase))->CachePolicy = PCR->CachePolicy
//
// Define page mask register fields.
//
typedef struct _PAGEMASK {
ULONG X1 : 13;
ULONG PAGEMASK : 12;
ULONG X2 : 7;
} PAGEMASK, *PPAGEMASK;
//
// Define wired register fields.
//
typedef struct _WIRED {
ULONG NUMBER : 6;
ULONG X1 : 26;
} WIRED;
//
// Define TB entry high register fields.
//
typedef struct _ENTRYHI {
ULONG PID : 8;
ULONG X1 : 5;
ULONG VPN2 : 19;
} ENTRYHI, *PENTRYHI;
//
// Define processor status register fields.
//
typedef struct _PSR {
ULONG IE : 1;
ULONG EXL : 1;
ULONG ERL : 1;
ULONG KSU : 2;
ULONG UX : 1;
ULONG SX : 1;
ULONG KX : 1;
ULONG INTMASK : 8;
ULONG DE : 1;
ULONG CE : 1;
ULONG CH : 1;
ULONG X1 : 1;
ULONG SR : 1;
ULONG TS : 1;
ULONG BEV : 1;
ULONG X2 : 2;
ULONG RE : 1;
ULONG FR : 1;
ULONG RP : 1;
ULONG CU0 : 1;
ULONG CU1 : 1;
ULONG CU2 : 1;
ULONG CU3 : 1;
} PSR, *PPSR;
//
// Define configuration register fields.
//
typedef struct _CONFIGR {
ULONG K0 : 3;
ULONG CU : 1;
ULONG DB : 1;
ULONG IB : 1;
ULONG DC : 3;
ULONG IC : 3;
ULONG X1 : 1;
ULONG EB : 1;
ULONG EM : 1;
ULONG BE : 1;
ULONG SM : 1;
ULONG SC : 1;
ULONG EW : 2;
ULONG SW : 1;
ULONG SS : 1;
ULONG SB : 2;
ULONG EP : 4;
ULONG EC : 3;
ULONG CM : 1;
} CONFIGR;
//
// Define ECC register fields.
//
typedef struct _ECC {
ULONG ECC : 8;
ULONG X1 : 24;
} ECC;
//
// Define cache error register fields.
//
typedef struct _CACHEERR {
ULONG PIDX : 3;
ULONG SIDX : 19;
ULONG X1 : 2;
ULONG EI : 1;
ULONG EB : 1;
ULONG EE : 1;
ULONG ES : 1;
ULONG ET : 1;
ULONG ED : 1;
ULONG EC : 1;
ULONG ER : 1;
} CACHEERR;
//
// Define R4000 cause register fields.
//
typedef struct _CAUSE {
ULONG X1 : 2;
ULONG XCODE : 5;
ULONG X2 : 1;
ULONG INTPEND : 8;
ULONG X3 : 12;
ULONG CE : 2;
ULONG X4 : 1;
ULONG BD : 1;
} CAUSE;
//
// Define R4000 processor id register fields.
//
typedef struct _PRID {
ULONG REV : 8;
ULONG IMP : 8;
ULONG X1 : 16;
} PRID;
// end_nthal
// begin_nthal
//
// Define R4000 floating status register field definitions.
//
typedef struct _FSR {
ULONG RM : 2;
ULONG SI : 1;
ULONG SU : 1;
ULONG SO : 1;
ULONG SZ : 1;
ULONG SV : 1;
ULONG EI : 1;
ULONG EU : 1;
ULONG EO : 1;
ULONG EZ : 1;
ULONG EV : 1;
ULONG XI : 1;
ULONG XU : 1;
ULONG XO : 1;
ULONG XZ : 1;
ULONG XV : 1;
ULONG XE : 1;
ULONG X1 : 5;
ULONG CC : 1;
ULONG FS : 1;
ULONG X2 : 7;
} FSR, *PFSR;
// end_nthal
// begin_nthal
//
// Define address space layout as defined by MIPS memory management.
//
#define KUSEG_BASE 0x0 // base of user segment
#define KSEG0_BASE 0x80000000 // 32-bit base of cached kernel physical
#define KSEG0_BASE64 0xffffffff80000000 // 64-bit base of cached kernel physical
#define KSEG1_BASE 0xa0000000 // 32-bit base of uncached kernel physical
#define KSEG1_BASE64 0xffffffffa0000000 // 64-bit base of uncached kernel physical
#define KSEG2_BASE 0xc0000000 // 32-bit base of cached kernel virtual
#define KSEG2_BASE64 0xffffffffc0000000 // 64-bit base of cached kernel virtual
// end_nthal
//
// Define MIPS exception handling structures and function prototypes.
//
// Function table entry structure definition.
//
typedef struct _RUNTIME_FUNCTION {
ULONG BeginAddress;
ULONG EndAddress;
PEXCEPTION_ROUTINE ExceptionHandler;
PVOID HandlerData;
ULONG PrologEndAddress;
} RUNTIME_FUNCTION, *PRUNTIME_FUNCTION;
//
// Scope table structure definition.
//
typedef struct _SCOPE_TABLE {
ULONG Count;
struct {
ULONG BeginAddress;
ULONG EndAddress;
ULONG HandlerAddress;
ULONG JumpTarget;
} ScopeRecord[1];
} SCOPE_TABLE, *PSCOPE_TABLE;
//
// Runtime Library function prototypes.
//
VOID
RtlCaptureContext (
OUT PCONTEXT ContextRecord
);
PRUNTIME_FUNCTION
RtlLookupFunctionEntry (
IN ULONG ControlPc
);
ULONG
RtlVirtualUnwind (
IN ULONG ControlPc,
IN PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionEntry,
IN OUT PCONTEXT ContextRecord,
OUT PBOOLEAN InFunction,
OUT PULONG EstablisherFrame,
IN OUT PKNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS ContextPointers OPTIONAL
);
//
// Define C structured exception handing function prototypes.
//
typedef struct _DISPATCHER_CONTEXT {
ULONG ControlPc;
PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionEntry;
ULONG EstablisherFrame;
PCONTEXT ContextRecord;
} DISPATCHER_CONTEXT, *PDISPATCHER_CONTEXT;
struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS;
typedef
LONG
(*EXCEPTION_FILTER) (
struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS *ExceptionPointers
);
typedef
VOID
(*TERMINATION_HANDLER) (
BOOLEAN is_abnormal
);
// begin_winnt
#if defined(_MIPS_)
VOID
__jump_unwind (
PVOID Fp,
PVOID TargetPc
);
#endif // MIPS
// end_winnt
// begin_ntddk begin_wdm begin_nthal
#endif // defined(_MIPS_)
// end_ntddk end_wdm end_nthal
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // _NTMIPS_