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/*++ BUILD Version: 0011 // Increment this if a change has global effects
Copyright (c) 1992-2000 Digital Equipment Corporation
Module Name:
ntalpha.h
Abstract:
User-mode visible Alpha specific structures and constants
Author:
Joe Notarangelo 27-March-1992 (based on ntmips.h by Dave Cutler)
Revision History:
Kim Peterson 21-May-1997 Add DNZ bit to FPCR and SoftFPCR
Miche Baker-Harvey 28-Jan-1993 Add 32-bit API for context structure
Jeff McLeman 22-Jul-1992 Add SystemTime struct
Jeff McLeman 10-July-1992 Add Stall entries in the PCR
Steve Jenness 08-July-1992 Add NtCurrentTeb definition.
John DeRosa 30-June-1992
Added volatile qualifier to the address arguments of the I/O
space function prototypes.
Put back in sections of the PCR, and a typedef, that were deleted.
Rod Gamache 15-May-1992 Add EISA access routines prototypes
Thomas Van Baak (tvb) 9-Jul-1992
Created proper Alpha CONTEXT structure definitions.
--*/
#ifndef _NTALPHA_
#define _NTALPHA_
#if _MSC_VER > 1000
#pragma once
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifdef _ALPHA_ // ntddk wdm nthal
//
// Cfront doesn't support the volatile attribute and complains about
// it loudly. This disables volatile when compiling C++ code, but it
// isn't clear the semantics are correct. It all comes down to the fact
// that cfront is bogus.
//
#ifdef _CFRONT
#define VOLATILE
#else
#define VOLATILE volatile
#endif
//
// Define breakpoint codes.
//
#define USER_BREAKPOINT 0 // user breakpoint
#define KERNEL_BREAKPOINT 1 // kernel breakpoint
#define DEBUG_PRINT_BREAKPOINT 20 // debug print breakpoint
#define DEBUG_PROMPT_BREAKPOINT 21 // debug prompt breakpoint
#define DEBUG_STOP_BREAKPOINT 22 // debug stop breakpoint
#define DEBUG_LOAD_SYMBOLS_BREAKPOINT 23 // load symbols breakpoint
#define DEBUG_UNLOAD_SYMBOLS_BREAKPOINT 24 // unload symbols breakpoint
#define BREAKIN_BREAKPOINT 25 // breakin breakpoint
#define DEBUG_COMMAND_STRING_BREAKPOINT 26 // command string breakpoint
//
// Define Alpha specific read control space commands for the
// Kernel Debugger. These definitions are for values that must be
// accessed via defined interfaces (PAL on MP systems).
//
#define DEBUG_CONTROL_SPACE_PCR 1
#define DEBUG_CONTROL_SPACE_THREAD 2
#define DEBUG_CONTROL_SPACE_PRCB 3
#define DEBUG_CONTROL_SPACE_PSR 4
#define DEBUG_CONTROL_SPACE_DPCACTIVE 5
#define DEBUG_CONTROL_SPACE_TEB 6
#define DEBUG_CONTROL_SPACE_IPRSTATE 7
#define DEBUG_CONTROL_SPACE_COUNTERS 8
//
// Define Alpha GENTRAP codes.
//
#define GENTRAP_INTEGER_OVERFLOW (-1)
#define GENTRAP_INTEGER_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO (-2)
#define GENTRAP_FLOATING_OVERFLOW (-3)
#define GENTRAP_FLOATING_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO (-4)
#define GENTRAP_FLOATING_UNDERFLOW (-5)
#define GENTRAP_FLOATING_INVALID_OPERAND (-6)
#define GENTRAP_FLOATING_INEXACT_RESULT (-7)
//
// Define special fast path event pair client/server system service codes.
//
// N.B. These codes are VERY special. The high bit signifies a fast path
// event pair service and the low bit signifies what type.
//
#define SET_LOW_WAIT_HIGH -2 // fast path event pair service
#define SET_HIGH_WAIT_LOW -1 // fast path event pair service
// begin_ntddk begin_nthal
//
// Define size of kernel mode stack.
//
#if defined(_AXP64_)
#define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE 0x6000
#else
#define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE 0x4000
#endif
//
// Define size of large kernel mode stack for callbacks.
//
#define KERNEL_LARGE_STACK_SIZE 65536
//
// Define number of pages to initialize in a large kernel stack.
//
#define KERNEL_LARGE_STACK_COMMIT KERNEL_STACK_SIZE
// end_ntddk end_nthal
//
// Define address of data shared between user and kernel mode.
//
#define MM_SHARED_USER_DATA_VA 0x7FFE0000
#define USER_SHARED_DATA ((KUSER_SHARED_DATA * const)MM_SHARED_USER_DATA_VA)
#if defined(_AXP64_)
//
// Define address of the wow64 reserved compatibility area.
//
#define WOW64_COMPATIBILITY_AREA_ADDRESS (MM_SHARED_USER_DATA_VA - 0x1000000)
//
// Define address of the system-wide csrss shared section.
//
#define CSR_SYSTEM_SHARED_ADDRESS (WOW64_COMPATIBILITY_AREA_ADDRESS)
#endif
// begin_winnt
//
// Define function to return the current Thread Environment Block
//
#ifdef _ALPHA_ // winnt
void *_rdteb(void); // winnt
#if defined(_M_ALPHA) // winnt
#pragma intrinsic(_rdteb) // winnt
#endif // winnt
#endif // winnt
#if defined(_M_ALPHA)
#define NtCurrentTeb() ((struct _TEB *)_rdteb())
#else
struct _TEB *
NtCurrentTeb(void);
#endif
//
// Define functions to get the address of the current fiber and the
// current fiber data.
//
#ifdef _ALPHA_
#define GetCurrentFiber() (((PNT_TIB)NtCurrentTeb())->FiberData)
#define GetFiberData() (*(PVOID *)(GetCurrentFiber()))
// begin_ntddk begin_nthal
//
// The following flags control the contents of the CONTEXT structure.
//
#if !defined(RC_INVOKED)
#define CONTEXT_ALPHA 0x00020000
#define CONTEXT_CONTROL (CONTEXT_ALPHA | 0x00000001L)
#define CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT (CONTEXT_ALPHA | 0x00000002L)
#define CONTEXT_INTEGER (CONTEXT_ALPHA | 0x00000004L)
#define CONTEXT_FULL (CONTEXT_CONTROL | CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT | CONTEXT_INTEGER)
#endif
#ifndef _PORTABLE_32BIT_CONTEXT
//
// Context Frame
//
// This frame has a several purposes: 1) it is used as an argument to
// NtContinue, 2) it is used to construct a call frame for APC delivery,
// 3) it is used to construct a call frame for exception dispatching
// in user mode, 4) it is used in the user level thread creation
// routines, and 5) it is used to to pass thread state to debuggers.
//
// N.B. Because this record is used as a call frame, it must be EXACTLY
// a multiple of 16 bytes in length.
//
// There are two variations of the context structure. This is the real one.
//
typedef struct _CONTEXT {
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags word contains
// the flag CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT.
//
ULONGLONG FltF0;
ULONGLONG FltF1;
ULONGLONG FltF2;
ULONGLONG FltF3;
ULONGLONG FltF4;
ULONGLONG FltF5;
ULONGLONG FltF6;
ULONGLONG FltF7;
ULONGLONG FltF8;
ULONGLONG FltF9;
ULONGLONG FltF10;
ULONGLONG FltF11;
ULONGLONG FltF12;
ULONGLONG FltF13;
ULONGLONG FltF14;
ULONGLONG FltF15;
ULONGLONG FltF16;
ULONGLONG FltF17;
ULONGLONG FltF18;
ULONGLONG FltF19;
ULONGLONG FltF20;
ULONGLONG FltF21;
ULONGLONG FltF22;
ULONGLONG FltF23;
ULONGLONG FltF24;
ULONGLONG FltF25;
ULONGLONG FltF26;
ULONGLONG FltF27;
ULONGLONG FltF28;
ULONGLONG FltF29;
ULONGLONG FltF30;
ULONGLONG FltF31;
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags word contains
// the flag CONTEXT_INTEGER.
//
// N.B. The registers gp, sp, and ra are defined in this section, but are
// considered part of the control context rather than part of the integer
// context.
//
ULONGLONG IntV0; // $0: return value register, v0
ULONGLONG IntT0; // $1: temporary registers, t0 - t7
ULONGLONG IntT1; // $2:
ULONGLONG IntT2; // $3:
ULONGLONG IntT3; // $4:
ULONGLONG IntT4; // $5:
ULONGLONG IntT5; // $6:
ULONGLONG IntT6; // $7:
ULONGLONG IntT7; // $8:
ULONGLONG IntS0; // $9: nonvolatile registers, s0 - s5
ULONGLONG IntS1; // $10:
ULONGLONG IntS2; // $11:
ULONGLONG IntS3; // $12:
ULONGLONG IntS4; // $13:
ULONGLONG IntS5; // $14:
ULONGLONG IntFp; // $15: frame pointer register, fp/s6
ULONGLONG IntA0; // $16: argument registers, a0 - a5
ULONGLONG IntA1; // $17:
ULONGLONG IntA2; // $18:
ULONGLONG IntA3; // $19:
ULONGLONG IntA4; // $20:
ULONGLONG IntA5; // $21:
ULONGLONG IntT8; // $22: temporary registers, t8 - t11
ULONGLONG IntT9; // $23:
ULONGLONG IntT10; // $24:
ULONGLONG IntT11; // $25:
ULONGLONG IntRa; // $26: return address register, ra
ULONGLONG IntT12; // $27: temporary register, t12
ULONGLONG IntAt; // $28: assembler temp register, at
ULONGLONG IntGp; // $29: global pointer register, gp
ULONGLONG IntSp; // $30: stack pointer register, sp
ULONGLONG IntZero; // $31: zero register, zero
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags word contains
// the flag CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT.
//
ULONGLONG Fpcr; // floating point control register
ULONGLONG SoftFpcr; // software extension to FPCR
//
// This section is specified/returned if the ContextFlags word contains
// the flag CONTEXT_CONTROL.
//
// N.B. The registers gp, sp, and ra are defined in the integer section,
// but are considered part of the control context rather than part of
// the integer context.
//
ULONGLONG Fir; // (fault instruction) continuation address
ULONG Psr; // processor status
//
// The flags values within this flag control the contents of
// a CONTEXT record.
//
// If the context record is used as an input parameter, then
// for each portion of the context record controlled by a flag
// whose value is set, it is assumed that that portion of the
// context record contains valid context. If the context record
// is being used to modify a thread's context, then only that
// portion of the threads context will be modified.
//
// If the context record is used as an IN OUT parameter to capture
// the context of a thread, then only those portions of the thread's
// context corresponding to set flags will be returned.
//
// The context record is never used as an OUT only parameter.
//
ULONG ContextFlags;
ULONG Fill[4]; // padding for 16-byte stack frame alignment
} CONTEXT, *PCONTEXT;
#else
#error _PORTABLE_32BIT_CONTEXT no longer supported on Alpha.
#endif // _PORTABLE_32BIT_CONTEXT
// end_ntddk end_nthal
#endif // _ALPHA_
// end_winnt
#define CONTEXT_TO_PROGRAM_COUNTER(Context) ((Context)->Fir)
#define PROGRAM_COUNTER_TO_CONTEXT(Context, ProgramCounter) ((Context)->Fir = (ProgramCounter))
#define CONTEXT_LENGTH (sizeof(CONTEXT))
#define CONTEXT_ALIGN (sizeof(ULONG))
#define CONTEXT_ROUND (CONTEXT_ALIGN - 1)
//
// Nonvolatile context pointer record.
//
typedef struct _KNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS {
PULONGLONG FloatingContext[1];
PULONGLONG FltF1;
// Nonvolatile floating point registers start here.
PULONGLONG FltF2;
PULONGLONG FltF3;
PULONGLONG FltF4;
PULONGLONG FltF5;
PULONGLONG FltF6;
PULONGLONG FltF7;
PULONGLONG FltF8;
PULONGLONG FltF9;
PULONGLONG FltF10;
PULONGLONG FltF11;
PULONGLONG FltF12;
PULONGLONG FltF13;
PULONGLONG FltF14;
PULONGLONG FltF15;
PULONGLONG FltF16;
PULONGLONG FltF17;
PULONGLONG FltF18;
PULONGLONG FltF19;
PULONGLONG FltF20;
PULONGLONG FltF21;
PULONGLONG FltF22;
PULONGLONG FltF23;
PULONGLONG FltF24;
PULONGLONG FltF25;
PULONGLONG FltF26;
PULONGLONG FltF27;
PULONGLONG FltF28;
PULONGLONG FltF29;
PULONGLONG FltF30;
PULONGLONG FltF31;
PULONGLONG IntegerContext[1];
PULONGLONG IntT0;
PULONGLONG IntT1;
PULONGLONG IntT2;
PULONGLONG IntT3;
PULONGLONG IntT4;
PULONGLONG IntT5;
PULONGLONG IntT6;
PULONGLONG IntT7;
// Nonvolatile integer registers start here.
PULONGLONG IntS0;
PULONGLONG IntS1;
PULONGLONG IntS2;
PULONGLONG IntS3;
PULONGLONG IntS4;
PULONGLONG IntS5;
PULONGLONG IntFp;
PULONGLONG IntA0;
PULONGLONG IntA1;
PULONGLONG IntA2;
PULONGLONG IntA3;
PULONGLONG IntA4;
PULONGLONG IntA5;
PULONGLONG IntT8;
PULONGLONG IntT9;
PULONGLONG IntT10;
PULONGLONG IntT11;
PULONGLONG IntRa;
PULONGLONG IntT12;
PULONGLONG IntAt;
PULONGLONG IntGp;
PULONGLONG IntSp;
PULONGLONG IntZero;
} KNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS, *PKNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS;
//
// Define Exception Summary Register for arithmetic exceptions.
//
typedef struct _EXC_SUM {
ULONG SoftwareCompletion : 1;
ULONG InvalidOperation : 1;
ULONG DivisionByZero : 1;
ULONG Overflow : 1;
ULONG Underflow : 1;
ULONG InexactResult : 1;
ULONG IntegerOverflow : 1;
ULONG Fill : 25;
} EXC_SUM, *PEXC_SUM;
//
// Define hardware Floating Point Control Register.
//
typedef struct _FPCR {
ULONG LowPart;
ULONG Fill : 16;
ULONG DenormalOperandsToZeroEnable : 1;
ULONG DisableInvalid : 1;
ULONG DisableDivisionByZero : 1;
ULONG DisableOverflow : 1;
ULONG InvalidOperation : 1;
ULONG DivisionByZero : 1;
ULONG Overflow : 1;
ULONG Underflow : 1;
ULONG InexactResult : 1;
ULONG IntegerOverflow : 1;
ULONG DynamicRoundingMode : 2;
ULONG UnderflowToZeroEnable : 1;
ULONG DisableUnderflow : 1;
ULONG DisableInexact : 1;
ULONG SummaryBit : 1;
} FPCR, *PFPCR;
//
// Define software Floating Point Control and Status Register.
//
// N.B. The five IEEE trap enable bits are in the same position as the bits
// in the exception summary register. The five IEEE status bits are in
// the same order and 16 bits left of the IEEE enable bits.
//
// N.B. The ArithmeticTrapIgnore bit will supress all arithmetic traps (and
// leave unpredictable results in the destination register of floating
// point instructions that trap) when the /S qualifier is not used.
//
// The Software FPCR defaults to zero.
//
typedef struct _SW_FPCR {
ULONG ArithmeticTrapIgnore : 1;
ULONG EnableInvalid : 1;
ULONG EnableDivisionByZero : 1;
ULONG EnableOverflow : 1;
ULONG EnableUnderflow : 1;
ULONG EnableInexact : 1;
ULONG FillA : 5;
ULONG DenormalOperandsEnable : 1; // DNZ for EV4/EV5
ULONG DenormalResultEnable : 1;
ULONG NoSoftwareEmulation : 1; // tvb debug
ULONG UnderflowToZeroEnable : 1; // bit 14 not used
ULONG ThreadInheritEnable : 1; // bit 15 not used
ULONG EmulationOccurred : 1;
ULONG StatusInvalid : 1;
ULONG StatusDivisionByZero : 1;
ULONG StatusOverflow : 1;
ULONG StatusUnderflow : 1;
ULONG StatusInexact : 1;
ULONG FillB : 10;
} SW_FPCR, *PSW_FPCR;
// begin_nthal
//
// Define address space layout as defined by Alpha 32-bit and 43-bit super-page
// memory management.
//
#define KUSEG_BASE 0x0 // base of user segment
#if defined(_AXP64_)
#define KSEG0_BASE 0xFFFFFFFF80000000UI64 // base of 32-bit superpage physical
#define KSEG2_BASE 0xFFFFFFFFC0000000UI64 // limit of 32-bit superpage physical
#define KSEG43_BASE 0xFFFFFC0000000000UI64 // base of 43-bit superpage physical
#define KSEG43_LIMIT 0xFFFFFE0000000000UI64 // limit of 43-bit superpage physical
#else
#define KSEG0_BASE 0x80000000 // base of cached kernel physical
#define KSEG2_BASE 0xc0000000 // base of cached kernel virtual
#endif
// end_nthal
//
// Define Alpha exception handling structures and function prototypes.
//
//
// Function table entry structure definition.
//
// Exception Mode is in the low bit of ExceptionHandler and the low two bits
// of PrologEndAddress. Entry Type is in the low two bits of HandlerData
// in secondary function entries. Low two bits of BeginAddress and EndAddress
// are reserved for future use. RF_ macros are defined to provide consistent
// access to the fields of RUNTIME_FUNCTION without the low order bits.
typedef struct _RUNTIME_FUNCTION {
ULONG_PTR BeginAddress;
ULONG_PTR EndAddress;
PEXCEPTION_ROUTINE ExceptionHandler;
PVOID HandlerData;
ULONG_PTR PrologEndAddress;
} RUNTIME_FUNCTION, *PRUNTIME_FUNCTION;
#define RF_BEGIN_ADDRESS(RF) ((RF)->BeginAddress & (~3))
#define RF_END_ADDRESS(RF) ((RF)->EndAddress & (~3))
#define RF_EXCEPTION_HANDLER(RF) (PEXCEPTION_ROUTINE)((ULONG_PTR)((RF)->ExceptionHandler) & (~3))
#define RF_ENTRY_TYPE(RF) (ULONG)((ULONG_PTR)((RF)->HandlerData) & 3)
#define RF_PROLOG_END_ADDRESS(RF) ((RF)->PrologEndAddress & (~3))
#define RF_IS_FIXED_RETURN(RF) (BOOLEAN)(((ULONG_PTR)((RF)->ExceptionHandler) & 2) >> 1)
#define RF_NULL_CONTEXT_COUNT(RF) (ULONG)((ULONG_PTR)((RF)->EndAddress) & 3)
#define RF_FIXED_RETURN(RF) ((ULONG_PTR)((RF)->ExceptionHandler) & (~3))
#define RF_ALT_PROLOG(RF) ((ULONG_PTR)((RF)->ExceptionHandler) & (~3))
#define RF_STACK_ADJUST(RF) (ULONG)((ULONG_PTR)((RF)->ExceptionHandler) & (~3))
// Values for secondary function entry type
#define RF_NOT_CONTIGUOUS 0
#define RF_ALT_ENT_PROLOG 1
#define RF_NULL_CONTEXT 2
// Dynamic function table link entry. List head for this structure
// is returned by RtlGetFunctionTableListHead.
typedef struct _DYNAMIC_FUNCTION_TABLE {
LIST_ENTRY Links;
PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionTable;
ULONG EntryCount;
LARGE_INTEGER TimeStamp;
ULONG_PTR MinimumAddress;
ULONG_PTR MaximumAddress;
BOOLEAN Sorted;
} DYNAMIC_FUNCTION_TABLE, *PDYNAMIC_FUNCTION_TABLE;
//
// Scope table structure definition - for acc.
//
// One table entry is created by the acc C compiler for each try-except or
// try-finally scope. Nested scopes are ordered from inner to outer scope.
// Current scope is passively maintained by PC-mapping (function tables).
//
typedef struct _SCOPE_TABLE {
ULONG Count;
struct
{
ULONG_PTR BeginAddress;
ULONG_PTR EndAddress;
ULONG_PTR HandlerAddress;
ULONG_PTR JumpTarget;
} ScopeRecord[1];
} SCOPE_TABLE, *PSCOPE_TABLE;
//
// Scope structure definition - for GEM.
//
// One descriptor is created by the GEM C compiler for each try-except or
// try-finally scope. Nested scopes are linked from inner to outer scope.
// Current scope is actively maintained by a dynamic scope context structure.
//
typedef struct _SEH_BLOCK {
ULONG_PTR HandlerAddress;
ULONG_PTR JumpTarget;
struct _SEH_BLOCK *ParentSeb;
} SEH_BLOCK, *PSEH_BLOCK;
//
// Dynamic SEH context definition for GEM.
//
// For GEM generated C code, dynamic SEH scope for a procedure is maintained
// with a pointer to the current SEB (or NULL when not in any SEH scope). The
// SEB pointer, as well as except handler linkage variables, is contained in
// a structure located at a known offset within the stack frame.
//
typedef struct _SEH_CONTEXT {
PSEH_BLOCK CurrentSeb;
ULONG ExceptionCode;
ULONG_PTR RealFramePointer;
} SEH_CONTEXT, *PSEH_CONTEXT;
//
// Runtime Library function prototypes.
//
VOID
RtlCaptureContext (
OUT PCONTEXT ContextRecord
);
PRUNTIME_FUNCTION
RtlLookupFunctionEntry (
IN ULONG_PTR ControlPc
);
PRUNTIME_FUNCTION
RtlLookupDirectFunctionEntry (
IN ULONG_PTR ControlPc
);
BOOLEAN
RtlAddFunctionTable (
IN PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionTable,
IN ULONG EntryCount
);
BOOLEAN
RtlDeleteFunctionTable (
IN PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionTable
);
PLIST_ENTRY
RtlGetFunctionTableListHead (
VOID
);
typedef struct _FRAME_POINTERS {
ULONG_PTR VirtualFramePointer;
ULONG_PTR RealFramePointer;
} FRAME_POINTERS, *PFRAME_POINTERS;
ULONG_PTR
RtlVirtualUnwind (
IN ULONG_PTR ControlPc,
IN PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionEntry,
IN OUT PCONTEXT ContextRecord,
OUT PBOOLEAN InFunction,
OUT PFRAME_POINTERS EstablisherFrame,
IN OUT PKNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS ContextPointers OPTIONAL
);
//
// Define C structured exception handing function prototypes.
//
typedef struct _DISPATCHER_CONTEXT {
ULONG_PTR ControlPc;
PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionEntry;
ULONG_PTR EstablisherFrame;
PCONTEXT ContextRecord;
} DISPATCHER_CONTEXT, *PDISPATCHER_CONTEXT;
struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS;
typedef
LONG
(*EXCEPTION_FILTER) (
struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS *ExceptionPointers
);
typedef
VOID
(*TERMINATION_HANDLER) (
BOOLEAN is_abnormal
);
// begin_winnt
#ifdef _ALPHA_
VOID
__jump_unwind (
PVOID VirtualFramePointer,
PVOID TargetPc
);
#endif // _ALPHA_
// end_winnt
#endif // _ALPHA_ // ntddk wdm nthal
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // _NTALPHA_