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authorAndré Fabian Silva Delgado <emulatorman@parabola.nu>2015-12-15 14:52:16 -0300
committerAndré Fabian Silva Delgado <emulatorman@parabola.nu>2015-12-15 14:52:16 -0300
commit8d91c1e411f55d7ea91b1183a2e9f8088fb4d5be (patch)
treee9891aa6c295060d065adffd610c4f49ecf884f3 /arch/cris/include/arch-v10
parenta71852147516bc1cb5b0b3cbd13639bfd4022dc8 (diff)
Linux-libre 4.3.2-gnu
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/cris/include/arch-v10')
-rw-r--r--arch/cris/include/arch-v10/arch/elf.h83
-rw-r--r--arch/cris/include/arch-v10/arch/ptrace.h118
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 201 deletions
diff --git a/arch/cris/include/arch-v10/arch/elf.h b/arch/cris/include/arch-v10/arch/elf.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 1eb638aed..000000000
--- a/arch/cris/include/arch-v10/arch/elf.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef __ASMCRIS_ARCH_ELF_H
-#define __ASMCRIS_ARCH_ELF_H
-
-#include <arch/system.h>
-
-#define ELF_MACH EF_CRIS_VARIANT_ANY_V0_V10
-
-/*
- * This is used to ensure we don't load something for the wrong architecture.
- */
-#define elf_check_arch(x) \
- ((x)->e_machine == EM_CRIS \
- && ((((x)->e_flags & EF_CRIS_VARIANT_MASK) == EF_CRIS_VARIANT_ANY_V0_V10 \
- || (((x)->e_flags & EF_CRIS_VARIANT_MASK) == EF_CRIS_VARIANT_COMMON_V10_V32))))
-
-/*
- * ELF register definitions..
- */
-
-#include <asm/ptrace.h>
-
-/* SVR4/i386 ABI (pages 3-31, 3-32) says that when the program
- starts (a register; assume first param register for CRIS)
- contains a pointer to a function which might be
- registered using `atexit'. This provides a mean for the
- dynamic linker to call DT_FINI functions for shared libraries
- that have been loaded before the code runs.
-
- A value of 0 tells we have no such handler. */
-
-/* Explicitly set registers to 0 to increase determinism. */
-#define ELF_PLAT_INIT(_r, load_addr) do { \
- (_r)->r13 = 0; (_r)->r12 = 0; (_r)->r11 = 0; (_r)->r10 = 0; \
- (_r)->r9 = 0; (_r)->r8 = 0; (_r)->r7 = 0; (_r)->r6 = 0; \
- (_r)->r5 = 0; (_r)->r4 = 0; (_r)->r3 = 0; (_r)->r2 = 0; \
- (_r)->r1 = 0; (_r)->r0 = 0; (_r)->mof = 0; (_r)->srp = 0; \
-} while (0)
-
-/* The additional layer below is because the stack pointer is missing in
- the pt_regs struct, but needed in a core dump. pr_reg is a elf_gregset_t,
- and should be filled in according to the layout of the user_regs_struct
- struct; regs is a pt_regs struct. We dump all registers, though several are
- obviously unnecessary. That way there's less need for intelligence at
- the receiving end (i.e. gdb). */
-#define ELF_CORE_COPY_REGS(pr_reg, regs) \
- pr_reg[0] = regs->r0; \
- pr_reg[1] = regs->r1; \
- pr_reg[2] = regs->r2; \
- pr_reg[3] = regs->r3; \
- pr_reg[4] = regs->r4; \
- pr_reg[5] = regs->r5; \
- pr_reg[6] = regs->r6; \
- pr_reg[7] = regs->r7; \
- pr_reg[8] = regs->r8; \
- pr_reg[9] = regs->r9; \
- pr_reg[10] = regs->r10; \
- pr_reg[11] = regs->r11; \
- pr_reg[12] = regs->r12; \
- pr_reg[13] = regs->r13; \
- pr_reg[14] = rdusp(); /* sp */ \
- pr_reg[15] = regs->irp; /* pc */ \
- pr_reg[16] = 0; /* p0 */ \
- pr_reg[17] = rdvr(); /* vr */ \
- pr_reg[18] = 0; /* p2 */ \
- pr_reg[19] = 0; /* p3 */ \
- pr_reg[20] = 0; /* p4 */ \
- pr_reg[21] = (regs->dccr & 0xffff); /* ccr */ \
- pr_reg[22] = 0; /* p6 */ \
- pr_reg[23] = regs->mof; /* mof */ \
- pr_reg[24] = 0; /* p8 */ \
- pr_reg[25] = 0; /* ibr */ \
- pr_reg[26] = 0; /* irp */ \
- pr_reg[27] = regs->srp; /* srp */ \
- pr_reg[28] = 0; /* bar */ \
- pr_reg[29] = regs->dccr; /* dccr */ \
- pr_reg[30] = 0; /* brp */ \
- pr_reg[31] = rdusp(); /* usp */ \
- pr_reg[32] = 0; /* csrinstr */ \
- pr_reg[33] = 0; /* csraddr */ \
- pr_reg[34] = 0; /* csrdata */
-
-
-#endif
diff --git a/arch/cris/include/arch-v10/arch/ptrace.h b/arch/cris/include/arch-v10/arch/ptrace.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 1a2327395..000000000
--- a/arch/cris/include/arch-v10/arch/ptrace.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef _CRIS_ARCH_PTRACE_H
-#define _CRIS_ARCH_PTRACE_H
-
-/* Frame types */
-
-#define CRIS_FRAME_NORMAL 0 /* normal frame without SBFS stacking */
-#define CRIS_FRAME_BUSFAULT 1 /* frame stacked using SBFS, need RBF return
- path */
-
-/* Register numbers in the ptrace system call interface */
-
-#define PT_FRAMETYPE 0
-#define PT_ORIG_R10 1
-#define PT_R13 2
-#define PT_R12 3
-#define PT_R11 4
-#define PT_R10 5
-#define PT_R9 6
-#define PT_R8 7
-#define PT_R7 8
-#define PT_R6 9
-#define PT_R5 10
-#define PT_R4 11
-#define PT_R3 12
-#define PT_R2 13
-#define PT_R1 14
-#define PT_R0 15
-#define PT_MOF 16
-#define PT_DCCR 17
-#define PT_SRP 18
-#define PT_IRP 19 /* This is actually the debugged process' PC */
-#define PT_CSRINSTR 20 /* CPU Status record remnants -
- valid if frametype == busfault */
-#define PT_CSRADDR 21
-#define PT_CSRDATA 22
-#define PT_USP 23 /* special case - USP is not in the pt_regs */
-#define PT_MAX 23
-
-/* Condition code bit numbers. The same numbers apply to CCR of course,
- but we use DCCR everywhere else, so let's try and be consistent. */
-#define C_DCCR_BITNR 0
-#define V_DCCR_BITNR 1
-#define Z_DCCR_BITNR 2
-#define N_DCCR_BITNR 3
-#define X_DCCR_BITNR 4
-#define I_DCCR_BITNR 5
-#define B_DCCR_BITNR 6
-#define M_DCCR_BITNR 7
-#define U_DCCR_BITNR 8
-#define P_DCCR_BITNR 9
-#define F_DCCR_BITNR 10
-
-/* pt_regs not only specifices the format in the user-struct during
- * ptrace but is also the frame format used in the kernel prologue/epilogues
- * themselves
- */
-
-struct pt_regs {
- unsigned long frametype; /* type of stackframe */
- unsigned long orig_r10;
- /* pushed by movem r13, [sp] in SAVE_ALL, movem pushes backwards */
- unsigned long r13;
- unsigned long r12;
- unsigned long r11;
- unsigned long r10;
- unsigned long r9;
- unsigned long r8;
- unsigned long r7;
- unsigned long r6;
- unsigned long r5;
- unsigned long r4;
- unsigned long r3;
- unsigned long r2;
- unsigned long r1;
- unsigned long r0;
- unsigned long mof;
- unsigned long dccr;
- unsigned long srp;
- unsigned long irp; /* This is actually the debugged process' PC */
- unsigned long csrinstr;
- unsigned long csraddr;
- unsigned long csrdata;
-};
-
-/* switch_stack is the extra stuff pushed onto the stack in _resume (entry.S)
- * when doing a context-switch. it is used (apart from in resume) when a new
- * thread is made and we need to make _resume (which is starting it for the
- * first time) realise what is going on.
- *
- * Actually, the use is very close to the thread struct (TSS) in that both the
- * switch_stack and the TSS are used to keep thread stuff when switching in
- * _resume.
- */
-
-struct switch_stack {
- unsigned long r9;
- unsigned long r8;
- unsigned long r7;
- unsigned long r6;
- unsigned long r5;
- unsigned long r4;
- unsigned long r3;
- unsigned long r2;
- unsigned long r1;
- unsigned long r0;
- unsigned long return_ip; /* ip that _resume will return to */
-};
-
-#ifdef __KERNEL__
-
-/* bit 8 is user-mode flag */
-#define user_mode(regs) (((regs)->dccr & 0x100) != 0)
-#define instruction_pointer(regs) ((regs)->irp)
-#define profile_pc(regs) instruction_pointer(regs)
-
-#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
-
-#endif