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- /*++
- Copyright (c) 2012 Minoca Corp. All Rights Reserved
- Module Name:
- arch.h
- Abstract:
- This header contains definitions for architecture dependent but universally
- required functionality.
- Author:
- Evan Green 10-Aug-2012
- --*/
- //
- // ------------------------------------------------------------------- Includes
- //
- //
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------- Definitions
- //
- #define ARCH_POOL_TAG 0x68637241 // 'hcrA'
- //
- // ------------------------------------------------------ Data Type Definitions
- //
- typedef struct _TRAP_FRAME TRAP_FRAME, *PTRAP_FRAME;
- typedef struct _PROCESSOR_CONTEXT PROCESSOR_CONTEXT, *PPROCESSOR_CONTEXT;
- typedef struct _FPU_CONTEXT FPU_CONTEXT, *PFPU_CONTEXT;
- //
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------- Globals
- //
- //
- // -------------------------------------------------------- Function Prototypes
- //
- VOID
- ArInitializeProcessor (
- BOOL PhysicalMode,
- PVOID ProcessorStructures
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine initializes processor-specific structures.
- Arguments:
- PhysicalMode - Supplies a boolean indicating whether or not the processor
- is operating in physical mode.
- ProcessorStructures - Supplies a pointer to the memory to use for basic
- processor structures, as returned by the allocate processor structures
- routine. For the boot processor, supply NULL here to use this routine's
- internal resources.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- KSTATUS
- ArFinishBootProcessorInitialization (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine performs additional initialization steps for processor 0 that
- were put off in pre-debugger initialization.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- Status code.
- --*/
- PVOID
- ArAllocateProcessorStructures (
- ULONG ProcessorNumber
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine attempts to allocate and initialize early structures needed by
- a new processor.
- Arguments:
- ProcessorNumber - Supplies the number of the processor that these resources
- will go to.
- Return Value:
- Returns a pointer to the new processor resources on success.
- NULL on failure.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArFreeProcessorStructures (
- PVOID ProcessorStructures
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine destroys a set of processor structures that have been
- allocated. It should go without saying, but obviously a processor must not
- be actively using these resources.
- Arguments:
- ProcessorStructures - Supplies the pointer returned by the allocation
- routine.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- BOOL
- ArIsTranslationEnabled (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine determines if the processor was initialized with virtual-to-
- physical address translation enabled or not.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- TRUE if the processor is using a layer of translation between CPU accessible
- addresses and physical memory.
- FALSE if the processor was initialized in physical mode.
- --*/
- ULONG
- ArGetIoPortCount (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine returns the number of I/O port addresses architecturally
- available.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- Returns the number of I/O port address supported by the architecture.
- --*/
- ULONG
- ArGetInterruptVectorCount (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine returns the number of interrupt vectors in the system, either
- architecturally defined or artificially created.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- Returns the number of interrupt vectors in use by the system.
- --*/
- ULONG
- ArGetMinimumDeviceVector (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine returns the first interrupt vector that can be used by
- devices.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- Returns the minimum interrupt vector available for use by devices.
- --*/
- ULONG
- ArGetMaximumDeviceVector (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine returns the last interrupt vector that can be used by
- devices.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- Returns the maximum interrupt vector available for use by devices.
- --*/
- ULONG
- ArGetTrapFrameSize (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine returns the size of the trap frame structure, in bytes.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- Returns the size of the trap frame structure, in bytes.
- --*/
- PVOID
- ArGetInstructionPointer (
- PTRAP_FRAME TrapFrame
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine returns the instruction pointer out of the trap frame.
- Arguments:
- TrapFrame - Supplies the trap frame from which the instruction pointer
- will be returned.
- Return Value:
- Returns the instruction pointer the trap frame is pointing to.
- --*/
- BOOL
- ArIsTrapFrameFromPrivilegedMode (
- PTRAP_FRAME TrapFrame
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine determines if the given trap frame occurred in a privileged
- environment or not.
- Arguments:
- TrapFrame - Supplies the trap frame.
- Return Value:
- TRUE if the execution environment of the trap frame is privileged.
- FALSE if the execution environment of the trap frame is not privileged.
- --*/
- BOOL
- ArIsTrapFrameComplete (
- PTRAP_FRAME TrapFrame
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine determines if the given trap frame contains the full context
- or only partial context as saved by the system call handler.
- Arguments:
- TrapFrame - Supplies the trap frame.
- Return Value:
- TRUE if the trap frame has all registers filled out.
- FALSE if the the trap frame is largely uninitialized as left by the system
- call handler.
- --*/
- KERNEL_API
- BOOL
- ArAreInterruptsEnabled (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine determines whether or not interrupts are currently enabled
- on the processor.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- TRUE if interrupts are enabled in the processor.
- FALSE if interrupts are globally disabled.
- --*/
- KERNEL_API
- BOOL
- ArDisableInterrupts (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine disables all interrupts on the current processor.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- TRUE if interrupts were previously enabled.
- FALSE if interrupts were not previously enabled.
- --*/
- KERNEL_API
- VOID
- ArEnableInterrupts (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine enables interrupts on the current processor.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- ULONG
- ArGetProcessorFlags (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine gets the current processor's flags register.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- Returns the current flags.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArCleanEntireCache (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine cleans the entire data cache.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArInvalidateTlbEntry (
- PVOID Address
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine invalidates one TLB entry corresponding to the given virtual
- address.
- Arguments:
- Address - Supplies the virtual address whose associated TLB entry will be
- invalidated.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArInvalidateEntireTlb (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine invalidates the entire TLB.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArProcessorYield (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine executes a short processor yield in hardware.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- KERNEL_API
- VOID
- ArWaitForInterrupt (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine halts the processor until the next interrupt comes in. This
- routine should be called with interrupts disabled, and will return with
- interrupts enabled.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArSerializeExecution (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine acts a serializing instruction, preventing the processor
- from speculatively executing beyond this point.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArInvalidateInstructionCache (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine invalidate the processor's instruction only cache, indicating
- that a page containing code has changed.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArSetUpUserSharedDataFeatures (
- VOID
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine initialize the user shared data processor specific features.
- Arguments:
- None.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- PFPU_CONTEXT
- ArAllocateFpuContext (
- ULONG AllocationTag
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine allocates a buffer that can be used for FPU context.
- Arguments:
- AllocationTag - Supplies the pool allocation tag to use for the allocation.
- Return Value:
- Returns a pointer to the newly allocated FPU context on success.
- NULL on allocation failure.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArDestroyFpuContext (
- PFPU_CONTEXT Context
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine destroys a previously allocated FPU context buffer.
- Arguments:
- Context - Supplies a pointer to the context to destroy.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArSetThreadPointer (
- PVOID Thread,
- PVOID NewThreadPointer
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine sets the new thread pointer value.
- Arguments:
- Thread - Supplies a pointer to the thread to set the thread pointer for.
- NewThreadPointer - Supplies the new thread pointer value to set.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- UINTN
- ArSaveProcessorContext (
- PPROCESSOR_CONTEXT Context
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine saves the current processor context, including the
- non-volatile general registers and the system level control registers. This
- function appears to return twice, once when the context is saved and then
- again when the context is restored. Because the stack pointer is restored,
- the caller of this function may not return without either abandoning the
- context or calling restore. Returning and then calling restore would almost
- certainly result in stack corruption.
- Arguments:
- Context - Supplies a pointer to the context area to save into.
- Return Value:
- Returns 0 after the context was successfully saved (first time).
- Returns the value in the context return address register when the restore
- function is called (the second time). By default this value is 1, though it
- can be manipulated after the initial save is complete.
- --*/
- VOID
- ArRestoreProcessorContext (
- PPROCESSOR_CONTEXT Context
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine restores the current processor context, including the
- non-volatile general registers and the system level control registers. This
- function does not return, but instead jumps to the return address from
- the caller of the save context function.
- Arguments:
- Context - Supplies a pointer to the context to restore.
- Return Value:
- Does not return, at least not conventionally.
- --*/
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