isa_defs.h revision 185029
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23/*
24 * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
25 * Use is subject to license terms.
26 */
27
28#ifndef	_SYS_ISA_DEFS_H
29#define	_SYS_ISA_DEFS_H
30
31/*
32 * This header file serves to group a set of well known defines and to
33 * set these for each instruction set architecture.  These defines may
34 * be divided into two groups;  characteristics of the processor and
35 * implementation choices for Solaris on a processor.
36 *
37 * Processor Characteristics:
38 *
39 * _LITTLE_ENDIAN / _BIG_ENDIAN:
40 *	The natural byte order of the processor.  A pointer to an int points
41 *	to the least/most significant byte of that int.
42 *
43 * _STACK_GROWS_UPWARD / _STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD:
44 *	The processor specific direction of stack growth.  A push onto the
45 *	stack increases/decreases the stack pointer, so it stores data at
46 *	successively higher/lower addresses.  (Stackless machines ignored
47 *	without regrets).
48 *
49 * _LONG_LONG_HTOL / _LONG_LONG_LTOH:
50 *	A pointer to a long long points to the most/least significant long
51 *	within that long long.
52 *
53 * _BIT_FIELDS_HTOL / _BIT_FIELDS_LTOH:
54 *	The C compiler assigns bit fields from the high/low to the low/high end
55 *	of an int (most to least significant vs. least to most significant).
56 *
57 * _IEEE_754:
58 *	The processor (or supported implementations of the processor)
59 *	supports the ieee-754 floating point standard.  No other floating
60 *	point standards are supported (or significant).  Any other supported
61 *	floating point formats are expected to be cased on the ISA processor
62 *	symbol.
63 *
64 * _CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED / _CHAR_IS_SIGNED:
65 *	The C Compiler implements objects of type `char' as `unsigned' or
66 *	`signed' respectively.  This is really an implementation choice of
67 *	the compiler writer, but it is specified in the ABI and tends to
68 *	be uniform across compilers for an instruction set architecture.
69 *	Hence, it has the properties of a processor characteristic.
70 *
71 * _CHAR_ALIGNMENT / _SHORT_ALIGNMENT / _INT_ALIGNMENT / _LONG_ALIGNMENT /
72 * _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT / _DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT / _LONG_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT /
73 * _POINTER_ALIGNMENT / _FLOAT_ALIGNMENT:
74 *	The ABI defines alignment requirements of each of the primitive
75 *	object types.  Some, if not all, may be hardware requirements as
76 * 	well.  The values are expressed in "byte-alignment" units.
77 *
78 * _MAX_ALIGNMENT:
79 *	The most stringent alignment requirement as specified by the ABI.
80 *	Equal to the maximum of all the above _XXX_ALIGNMENT values.
81 *
82 * _ALIGNMENT_REQUIRED:
83 *	True or false (1 or 0) whether or not the hardware requires the ABI
84 *	alignment.
85 *
86 * _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32
87 *	The 32-bit ABI supported by a 64-bit kernel may have different
88 *	alignment requirements for primitive object types.  The value of this
89 *	identifier is expressed in "byte-alignment" units.
90 *
91 * _HAVE_CPUID_INSN
92 *	This indicates that the architecture supports the 'cpuid'
93 *	instruction as defined by Intel.  (Intel allows other vendors
94 *	to extend the instruction for their own purposes.)
95 *
96 *
97 * Implementation Choices:
98 *
99 * _ILP32 / _LP64:
100 *	This specifies the compiler data type implementation as specified in
101 *	the relevant ABI.  The choice between these is strongly influenced
102 *	by the underlying hardware, but is not absolutely tied to it.
103 *	Currently only two data type models are supported:
104 *
105 *	_ILP32:
106 *		Int/Long/Pointer are 32 bits.  This is the historical UNIX
107 *		and Solaris implementation.  Due to its historical standing,
108 *		this is the default case.
109 *
110 *	_LP64:
111 *		Long/Pointer are 64 bits, Int is 32 bits.  This is the chosen
112 *		implementation for 64-bit ABIs such as SPARC V9.
113 *
114 *	_I32LPx:
115 *		A compilation environment where 'int' is 32-bit, and
116 *		longs and pointers are simply the same size.
117 *
118 *	In all cases, Char is 8 bits and Short is 16 bits.
119 *
120 * _SUNOS_VTOC_8 / _SUNOS_VTOC_16 / _SVR4_VTOC_16:
121 *	This specifies the form of the disk VTOC (or label):
122 *
123 *	_SUNOS_VTOC_8:
124 *		This is a VTOC form which is upwardly compatible with the
125 *		SunOS 4.x disk label and allows 8 partitions per disk.
126 *
127 *	_SUNOS_VTOC_16:
128 *		In this format the incore vtoc image matches the ondisk
129 *		version.  It allows 16 slices per disk, and is not
130 *		compatible with the SunOS 4.x disk label.
131 *
132 *	Note that these are not the only two VTOC forms possible and
133 *	additional forms may be added.  One possible form would be the
134 *	SVr4 VTOC form.  The symbol for that is reserved now, although
135 *	it is not implemented.
136 *
137 *	_SVR4_VTOC_16:
138 *		This VTOC form is compatible with the System V Release 4
139 *		VTOC (as implemented on the SVr4 Intel and 3b ports) with
140 *		16 partitions per disk.
141 *
142 *
143 * _DMA_USES_PHYSADDR / _DMA_USES_VIRTADDR
144 *	This describes the type of addresses used by system DMA:
145 *
146 *	_DMA_USES_PHYSADDR:
147 *		This type of DMA, used in the x86 implementation,
148 *		requires physical addresses for DMA buffers.  The 24-bit
149 *		addresses used by some legacy boards is the source of the
150 *		"low-memory" (<16MB) requirement for some devices using DMA.
151 *
152 *	_DMA_USES_VIRTADDR:
153 *		This method of DMA allows the use of virtual addresses for
154 *		DMA transfers.
155 *
156 * _FIRMWARE_NEEDS_FDISK / _NO_FDISK_PRESENT
157 *      This indicates the presence/absence of an fdisk table.
158 *
159 *      _FIRMWARE_NEEDS_FDISK
160 *              The fdisk table is required by system firmware.  If present,
161 *              it allows a disk to be subdivided into multiple fdisk
162 *              partitions, each of which is equivalent to a separate,
163 *              virtual disk.  This enables the co-existence of multiple
164 *              operating systems on a shared hard disk.
165 *
166 *      _NO_FDISK_PRESENT
167 *              If the fdisk table is absent, it is assumed that the entire
168 *              media is allocated for a single operating system.
169 *
170 * _HAVE_TEM_FIRMWARE
171 *	Defined if this architecture has the (fallback) option of
172 *	using prom_* calls for doing I/O if a suitable kernel driver
173 *	is not available to do it.
174 *
175 * _DONT_USE_1275_GENERIC_NAMES
176 *		Controls whether or not device tree node names should
177 *		comply with the IEEE 1275 "Generic Names" Recommended
178 *		Practice. With _DONT_USE_GENERIC_NAMES, device-specific
179 *		names identifying the particular device will be used.
180 *
181 * __i386_COMPAT
182 *	This indicates whether the i386 ABI is supported as a *non-native*
183 *	mode for the platform.  When this symbol is defined:
184 *	-	32-bit xstat-style system calls are enabled
185 *	-	32-bit xmknod-style system calls are enabled
186 *	-	32-bit system calls use i386 sizes -and- alignments
187 *
188 *	Note that this is NOT defined for the i386 native environment!
189 *
190 * __x86
191 *	This is ONLY a synonym for defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64)
192 *	which is useful only insofar as these two architectures share
193 *	common attributes.  Analogous to __sparc.
194 *
195 * _PSM_MODULES
196 *	This indicates whether or not the implementation uses PSM
197 *	modules for processor support, reading /etc/mach from inside
198 *	the kernel to extract a list.
199 *
200 * _RTC_CONFIG
201 *	This indicates whether or not the implementation uses /etc/rtc_config
202 *	to configure the real-time clock in the kernel.
203 *
204 * _UNIX_KRTLD
205 *	This indicates that the implementation uses a dynamically
206 *	linked unix + krtld to form the core kernel image at boot
207 *	time, or (in the absence of this symbol) a prelinked kernel image.
208 *
209 * _OBP
210 *	This indicates the firmware interface is OBP.
211 *
212 * _SOFT_HOSTID
213 *	This indicates that the implementation obtains the hostid
214 *	from the file /etc/hostid, rather than from hardware.
215 */
216
217#ifdef	__cplusplus
218extern "C" {
219#endif
220
221/*
222 * The following set of definitions characterize Solaris on AMD's
223 * 64-bit systems.
224 */
225#if defined(__x86_64) || defined(__amd64) || defined(__ia64__)
226
227#if !defined(__amd64)
228#define	__amd64		/* preferred guard */
229#endif
230
231#if !defined(__x86)
232#define	__x86
233#endif
234
235/*
236 * Define the appropriate "processor characteristics"
237 */
238#if defined(sun)
239#define	_LITTLE_ENDIAN
240#endif
241#define	_STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
242#define	_LONG_LONG_LTOH
243#define	_BIT_FIELDS_LTOH
244#define	_IEEE_754
245#define	_CHAR_IS_SIGNED
246#define	_BOOL_ALIGNMENT			1
247#define	_CHAR_ALIGNMENT			1
248#define	_SHORT_ALIGNMENT		2
249#define	_INT_ALIGNMENT			4
250#define	_FLOAT_ALIGNMENT		4
251#define	_FLOAT_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	4
252#define	_LONG_ALIGNMENT			8
253#define	_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT		8
254#define	_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT		8
255#define	_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	8
256#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT		16
257#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	16
258#define	_POINTER_ALIGNMENT		8
259#define	_MAX_ALIGNMENT			16
260#define	_ALIGNMENT_REQUIRED		1
261
262/*
263 * Different alignment constraints for the i386 ABI in compatibility mode
264 */
265#define	_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32		4
266
267/*
268 * Define the appropriate "implementation choices".
269 */
270#if !defined(_LP64)
271#define	_LP64
272#endif
273#if !defined(_I32LPx) && defined(_KERNEL)
274#define	_I32LPx
275#endif
276#define	_MULTI_DATAMODEL
277#define	_SUNOS_VTOC_16
278#define	_DMA_USES_PHYSADDR
279#define	_FIRMWARE_NEEDS_FDISK
280#define	__i386_COMPAT
281#define	_PSM_MODULES
282#define	_RTC_CONFIG
283#define	_SOFT_HOSTID
284#define	_DONT_USE_1275_GENERIC_NAMES
285#define	_HAVE_CPUID_INSN
286
287/*
288 * The feature test macro __i386 is generic for all processors implementing
289 * the Intel 386 instruction set or a superset of it.  Specifically, this
290 * includes all members of the 386, 486, and Pentium family of processors.
291 */
292#elif defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__)
293
294#if !defined(__i386)
295#define	__i386
296#endif
297
298#if !defined(__x86)
299#define	__x86
300#endif
301
302/*
303 * Define the appropriate "processor characteristics"
304 */
305#if defined(sun)
306#define	_LITTLE_ENDIAN
307#endif
308#define	_STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
309#define	_LONG_LONG_LTOH
310#define	_BIT_FIELDS_LTOH
311#define	_IEEE_754
312#define	_CHAR_IS_SIGNED
313#define	_BOOL_ALIGNMENT			1
314#define	_CHAR_ALIGNMENT			1
315#define	_SHORT_ALIGNMENT		2
316#define	_INT_ALIGNMENT			4
317#define	_FLOAT_ALIGNMENT		4
318#define	_FLOAT_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	4
319#define	_LONG_ALIGNMENT			4
320#define	_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT		4
321#define	_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT		4
322#define	_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	4
323#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT		4
324#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	4
325#define	_POINTER_ALIGNMENT		4
326#define	_MAX_ALIGNMENT			4
327#define	_ALIGNMENT_REQUIRED		0
328
329#define	_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32		_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT
330
331/*
332 * Define the appropriate "implementation choices".
333 */
334#define	_ILP32
335#if !defined(_I32LPx) && defined(_KERNEL)
336#define	_I32LPx
337#endif
338#define	_SUNOS_VTOC_16
339#define	_DMA_USES_PHYSADDR
340#define	_FIRMWARE_NEEDS_FDISK
341#define	_PSM_MODULES
342#define	_RTC_CONFIG
343#define	_SOFT_HOSTID
344#define	_DONT_USE_1275_GENERIC_NAMES
345#define	_HAVE_CPUID_INSN
346
347#elif defined(__arm__)
348
349/*
350 * Define the appropriate "processor characteristics"
351 */
352#define	_STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
353#define	_LONG_LONG_LTOH
354#define	_BIT_FIELDS_LTOH
355#define	_IEEE_754
356#define	_CHAR_IS_SIGNED
357#define	_BOOL_ALIGNMENT			1
358#define	_CHAR_ALIGNMENT			1
359#define	_SHORT_ALIGNMENT		2
360#define	_INT_ALIGNMENT			4
361#define	_FLOAT_ALIGNMENT		4
362#define	_FLOAT_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	4
363#define	_LONG_ALIGNMENT			4
364#define	_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT		4
365#define	_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT		4
366#define	_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	4
367#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT		4
368#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	4
369#define	_POINTER_ALIGNMENT		4
370#define	_MAX_ALIGNMENT			4
371#define	_ALIGNMENT_REQUIRED		0
372
373#define	_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32		_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT
374
375/*
376 * Define the appropriate "implementation choices".
377 */
378#define	_ILP32
379#if !defined(_I32LPx) && defined(_KERNEL)
380#define	_I32LPx
381#endif
382#define	_SUNOS_VTOC_16
383#define	_DMA_USES_PHYSADDR
384#define	_FIRMWARE_NEEDS_FDISK
385#define	_PSM_MODULES
386#define	_RTC_CONFIG
387#define	_DONT_USE_1275_GENERIC_NAMES
388#define	_HAVE_CPUID_INSN
389
390#elif defined(__powerpc__)
391
392/*
393 * The following set of definitions characterize the Solaris on SPARC systems.
394 *
395 * The symbol __sparc indicates any of the SPARC family of processor
396 * architectures.  This includes SPARC V7, SPARC V8 and SPARC V9.
397 *
398 * The symbol __sparcv8 indicates the 32-bit SPARC V8 architecture as defined
399 * by Version 8 of the SPARC Architecture Manual.  (SPARC V7 is close enough
400 * to SPARC V8 for the former to be subsumed into the latter definition.)
401 *
402 * The symbol __sparcv9 indicates the 64-bit SPARC V9 architecture as defined
403 * by Version 9 of the SPARC Architecture Manual.
404 *
405 * The symbols __sparcv8 and __sparcv9 are mutually exclusive, and are only
406 * relevant when the symbol __sparc is defined.
407 */
408/*
409 * XXX Due to the existence of 5110166, "defined(__sparcv9)" needs to be added
410 * to support backwards builds.  This workaround should be removed in s10_71.
411 */
412#elif defined(__sparc) || defined(__sparcv9) || defined(__sparc__)
413#if !defined(__sparc)
414#define	__sparc
415#endif
416
417/*
418 * You can be 32-bit or 64-bit, but not both at the same time.
419 */
420#if defined(__sparcv8) && defined(__sparcv9)
421#error	"SPARC Versions 8 and 9 are mutually exclusive choices"
422#endif
423
424/*
425 * Existing compilers do not set __sparcv8.  Years will transpire before
426 * the compilers can be depended on to set the feature test macro. In
427 * the interim, we'll set it here on the basis of historical behaviour;
428 * if you haven't asked for SPARC V9, then you must've meant SPARC V8.
429 */
430#if !defined(__sparcv9) && !defined(__sparcv8)
431#define	__sparcv8
432#endif
433
434/*
435 * Define the appropriate "processor characteristics" shared between
436 * all Solaris on SPARC systems.
437 */
438#if defined(sun)
439#define	_BIG_ENDIAN
440#endif
441#define	_STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
442#define	_LONG_LONG_HTOL
443#define	_BIT_FIELDS_HTOL
444#define	_IEEE_754
445#define	_CHAR_IS_SIGNED
446#define	_BOOL_ALIGNMENT			1
447#define	_CHAR_ALIGNMENT			1
448#define	_SHORT_ALIGNMENT		2
449#define	_INT_ALIGNMENT			4
450#define	_FLOAT_ALIGNMENT		4
451#define	_FLOAT_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	4
452#define	_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT		8
453#define	_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT		8
454#define	_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	8
455#define	_ALIGNMENT_REQUIRED		1
456
457/*
458 * Define the appropriate "implementation choices" shared between versions.
459 */
460#define	_SUNOS_VTOC_8
461#define	_DMA_USES_VIRTADDR
462#define	_NO_FDISK_PRESENT
463#define	_HAVE_TEM_FIRMWARE
464#define	_OBP
465
466/*
467 * The following set of definitions characterize the implementation of
468 * 32-bit Solaris on SPARC V8 systems.
469 */
470#if defined(__sparcv8)
471
472/*
473 * Define the appropriate "processor characteristics"
474 */
475#define	_LONG_ALIGNMENT			4
476#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT		8
477#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	8
478#define	_POINTER_ALIGNMENT		4
479#define	_MAX_ALIGNMENT			8
480
481#define	_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32		_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT
482
483/*
484 * Define the appropriate "implementation choices"
485 */
486#define	_ILP32
487#if !defined(_I32LPx) && defined(_KERNEL)
488#define	_I32LPx
489#endif
490
491/*
492 * The following set of definitions characterize the implementation of
493 * 64-bit Solaris on SPARC V9 systems.
494 */
495#elif defined(__sparcv9)
496
497/*
498 * Define the appropriate "processor characteristics"
499 */
500#define	_LONG_ALIGNMENT			8
501#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT		16
502#define	_LONG_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT	16
503#define	_POINTER_ALIGNMENT		8
504#define	_MAX_ALIGNMENT			16
505
506#define	_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32		_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT
507
508/*
509 * Define the appropriate "implementation choices"
510 */
511#if !defined(_LP64)
512#define	_LP64
513#endif
514#if !defined(_I32LPx)
515#define	_I32LPx
516#endif
517#define	_MULTI_DATAMODEL
518
519#else
520#error	"unknown SPARC version"
521#endif
522
523/*
524 * #error is strictly ansi-C, but works as well as anything for K&R systems.
525 */
526#else
527#error "ISA not supported"
528#endif
529
530#if defined(_ILP32) && defined(_LP64)
531#error "Both _ILP32 and _LP64 are defined"
532#endif
533
534#ifdef	__cplusplus
535}
536#endif
537
538#endif	/* _SYS_ISA_DEFS_H */
539