minix/kernel/type.h
Ben Gras 6f77685609 Split of architecture-dependent and -independent functions for i386,
mainly in the kernel and headers. This split based on work by
Ingmar Alting <iaalting@cs.vu.nl> done for his Minix PowerPC architecture
port.

 . kernel does not program the interrupt controller directly, do any
   other architecture-dependent operations, or contain assembly any more,
   but uses architecture-dependent functions in arch/$(ARCH)/.
 . architecture-dependent constants and types defined in arch/$(ARCH)/include.
 . <ibm/portio.h> moved to <minix/portio.h>, as they have become, for now,
   architecture-independent functions.
 . int86, sdevio, readbios, and iopenable are now i386-specific kernel calls
   and live in arch/i386/do_* now.
 . i386 arch now supports even less 86 code; e.g. mpx86.s and klib86.s have
   gone, and 'machine.protected' is gone (and always taken to be 1 in i386).
   If 86 support is to return, it should be a new architecture.
 . prototypes for the architecture-dependent functions defined in
   kernel/arch/$(ARCH)/*.c but used in kernel/ are in kernel/proto.h
 . /etc/make.conf included in makefiles and shell scripts that need to
   know the building architecture; it defines ARCH=<arch>, currently only
   i386.
 . some basic per-architecture build support outside of the kernel (lib)
 . in clock.c, only dequeue a process if it was ready
 . fixes for new include files

files deleted:
 . mpx/klib.s - only for choosing between mpx/klib86 and -386
 . klib86.s - only for 86

i386-specific files files moved (or arch-dependent stuff moved) to arch/i386/:
 . mpx386.s (entry point)
 . klib386.s
 . sconst.h
 . exception.c
 . protect.c
 . protect.h
 . i8269.c
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#ifndef TYPE_H
#define TYPE_H
#include <minix/com.h>
typedef _PROTOTYPE( void task_t, (void) );
/* Process table and system property related types. */
typedef int proc_nr_t; /* process table entry number */
typedef short sys_id_t; /* system process index */
typedef struct { /* bitmap for system indexes */
bitchunk_t chunk[BITMAP_CHUNKS(NR_SYS_PROCS)];
} sys_map_t;
struct boot_image {
proc_nr_t proc_nr; /* process number to use */
task_t *initial_pc; /* start function for tasks */
int flags; /* process flags */
unsigned char quantum; /* quantum (tick count) */
int priority; /* scheduling priority */
int stksize; /* stack size for tasks */
short trap_mask; /* allowed system call traps */
bitchunk_t ipc_to; /* send mask protection */
int *k_calls; /* kern. call protection */
int nr_k_calls;
char proc_name[P_NAME_LEN]; /* name in process table */
endpoint_t endpoint; /* endpoint number when started */
};
struct memory {
phys_clicks base; /* start address of chunk */
phys_clicks size; /* size of memory chunk */
};
/* The kernel outputs diagnostic messages in a circular buffer. */
struct kmessages {
int km_next; /* next index to write */
int km_size; /* current size in buffer */
char km_buf[KMESS_BUF_SIZE]; /* buffer for messages */
};
struct randomness {
struct {
int r_next; /* next index to write */
int r_size; /* number of random elements */
unsigned short r_buf[RANDOM_ELEMENTS]; /* buffer for random info */
} bin[RANDOM_SOURCES];
};
typedef unsigned long irq_policy_t;
typedef unsigned long irq_id_t;
typedef struct irq_hook {
struct irq_hook *next; /* next hook in chain */
int (*handler)(struct irq_hook *); /* interrupt handler */
int irq; /* IRQ vector number */
int id; /* id of this hook */
int proc_nr_e; /* (endpoint) NONE if not in use */
irq_id_t notify_id; /* id to return on interrupt */
irq_policy_t policy; /* bit mask for policy */
} irq_hook_t;
typedef int (*irq_handler_t)(struct irq_hook *);
#endif /* TYPE_H */