minix/kernel/arch/earm/include/archconst.h
Ben Gras f4f382d8c0 align ARM cpu.h importing & using armreg.h
Change-Id: I4793517d936f71b0bb7088fbfe67e73a65fafb11
2014-03-03 20:47:04 +01:00

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#ifndef _ARM_ACONST_H
#define _ARM_ACONST_H
#include <machine/interrupt.h>
#include <machine/memory.h>
#include <machine/cpu.h>
#include <arm/armreg.h>
/* Program stack words and masks. */
#define INIT_PSR (PSR_USR32_MODE | PSR_F) /* initial psr */
#define INIT_TASK_PSR (PSR_SVC32_MODE | PSR_F) /* initial psr for tasks */
/* Exception vector numbers */
#define RESET_VECTOR 0
#define UNDEFINED_INST_VECTOR 1
#define SUPERVISOR_CALL_VECTOR 2
#define PREFETCH_ABORT_VECTOR 3
#define DATA_ABORT_VECTOR 4
#define HYPERVISOR_CALL_VECTOR 5
#define INTERRUPT_VECTOR 6
#define FAST_INTERRUPT_VECTOR 7
/*
* defines how many bytes are reserved at the top of the kernel stack for global
* information like currently scheduled process or current cpu id
*/
#define ARM_STACK_TOP_RESERVED (2 * sizeof(reg_t))
/* only selected bits are changeable by user e.g.[31:9] and skip the
* mode bits. It is probably is a better idea to look at the current
* status to determine if one is allowed to write these values. This
* might allow debugging of privileged processes
*/
#define SET_USR_PSR(rp, npsr) \
rp->p_reg.psr = ( rp->p_reg.psr & 0x1F) | ( npsr & ~0x1F)
#define PG_ALLOCATEME ((phys_bytes)-1)
#endif /* _ARM_ACONST_H */