1/*	$NetBSD: frame.h,v 1.11 2022/02/15 20:35:37 palle Exp $ */
2
3/*
4 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
5 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
8 * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
9 * contributed to Berkeley.
10 *
11 * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
12 * must display the following acknowledgement:
13 *	This product includes software developed by the University of
14 *	California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
15 *
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39 *
40 *	@(#)frame.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
41 */
42
43#ifndef _SPARC_FRAME_H_
44#define _SPARC_FRAME_H_
45
46#if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
47#include "opt_sparc_arch.h"
48#endif
49
50/*
51 * Sparc stack frame format.
52 *
53 * Note that the contents of each stack frame may be held only in
54 * machine register windows.  In order to get an accurate picture
55 * of the frame, you must first force the kernel to write any such
56 * windows to the stack.
57 */
58#ifndef _LOCORE
59#ifndef __sparc_v9__
60struct frame {
61	int32_t	fr_local[8];	/* space to save locals (%l0..%l7) */
62	int32_t	fr_arg[6];	/* space to save arguments (%i0..%i5) */
63	struct	frame *fr_fp;	/* space to save frame pointer (%i6) */
64	int32_t	fr_pc;		/* space to save return pc (%i7) */
65	/*
66	 * SunOS reserves another 8 words here; this is pointless
67	 * but we do it for compatibility.
68	 */
69	int32_t	fr_xxx;		/* `structure return pointer' (unused) */
70	int32_t	fr_argd[6];	/* `arg dump area' (lunacy) */
71	int32_t	fr_argx[1];	/* arg extension (args 7..n; variable size) */
72};
73#else
74struct frame32 {
75	int32_t	fr_local[8];	/* space to save locals (%l0..%l7) */
76	int32_t	fr_arg[6];	/* space to save arguments (%i0..%i5) */
77	uint32_t	fr_fp;	/* space to save frame pointer (%i6) */
78	uint32_t	fr_pc;	/* space to save return pc (%i7) */
79	/*
80	 * SunOS reserves another 8 words here; this is pointless
81	 * but we do it for compatibility.
82	 */
83	int32_t	fr_xxx;		/* `structure return pointer' (unused) */
84	int32_t	fr_argd[6];	/* `arg dump area' (lunacy) */
85	int32_t	fr_argx[1];	/* arg extension (args 7..n; variable size) */
86};
87#endif
88#endif
89
90/*
91 * CCFSZ (C Compiler Frame SiZe) is the size of a stack frame required if
92 * a function is to call C code.  It should be just 64, but Sun defined
93 * their frame with space to hold arguments 0 through 5 (plus some junk),
94 * and varargs routines (such as kprintf) demand this, and gcc uses this
95 * area at times anyway.
96 */
97#define CCFSZ		96
98
99/*
100 * Sparc v9 stack frame format.
101 *
102 * Note that the contents of each stack frame may be held only in
103 * machine register windows.  In order to get an accurate picture
104 * of the frame, you must first force the kernel to write any such
105 * windows to the stack.
106 *
107 * V9 frames have an odd bias, so you can tell a v9 frame from
108 * a v8 frame by testing the stack pointer's lsb.
109 */
110#if !defined(_LOCORE) && !defined(_LIBC)
111struct frame64 {
112	int64_t	fr_local[8];	/* space to save locals (%l0..%l7) */
113	int64_t	fr_arg[6];	/* space to save arguments (%i0..%i5) */
114	uint64_t	fr_fp;		/* space to save frame pointer (%i6) */
115	uint64_t	fr_pc;		/* space to save return pc (%i7) */
116	/*
117	 * SVR4 reserves a bunch of extra stuff.
118	 */
119	int64_t fr_argd[6];	/* `register save area' (lunacy) */
120	int64_t	fr_argx[0];	/* arg extension (args 7..n; variable size) */
121};
122
123#define v9next_frame(f)		((struct frame64*)(f->fr_fp+BIAS))
124#endif
125
126/*
127 * CC64FSZ (C Compiler 64-bit Frame SiZe) is the size of a stack frame used
128 * by the compiler in 64-bit mode (see struct frame64 above).
129 * It is 8*8 + 6*8 + 8 + 8 + 6*8 + 0*8 = 176 bytes.
130 */
131#define CC64FSZ		176
132
133/*
134 * v9 stacks all have a bias of 2047 added to the %sp and %fp, so you can easily
135 * detect it by testing the register for an odd value.  Why 2K-1 I don't know.
136 */
137#define BIAS	(2048-1)
138
139#endif /* _SPARC_FRAME_H_ */
140