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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2016 Imagination Technologies
- * Author: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com>
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
- * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
- * option) any later version.
- */
- #ifndef __MIPS_ASM_DSEMUL_H__
- #define __MIPS_ASM_DSEMUL_H__
- #include <asm/break.h>
- #include <asm/inst.h>
- /* Break instruction with special math emu break code set */
- #define BREAK_MATH(micromips) (((micromips) ? 0x7 : 0xd) | (BRK_MEMU << 16))
- /* When used as a frame index, indicates the lack of a frame */
- #define BD_EMUFRAME_NONE ((int)BIT(31))
- struct mm_struct;
- struct pt_regs;
- struct task_struct;
- /**
- * mips_dsemul() - 'Emulate' an instruction from a branch delay slot
- * @regs: User thread register context.
- * @ir: The instruction to be 'emulated'.
- * @branch_pc: The PC of the branch instruction.
- * @cont_pc: The PC to continue at following 'emulation'.
- *
- * Emulate or execute an arbitrary MIPS instruction within the context of
- * the current user thread. This is used primarily to handle instructions
- * in the delay slots of emulated branch instructions, for example FP
- * branch instructions on systems without an FPU.
- *
- * Return: Zero on success, negative if ir is a NOP, signal number on failure.
- */
- extern int mips_dsemul(struct pt_regs *regs, mips_instruction ir,
- unsigned long branch_pc, unsigned long cont_pc);
- /**
- * do_dsemulret() - Return from a delay slot 'emulation' frame
- * @xcp: User thread register context.
- *
- * Call in response to the BRK_MEMU break instruction used to return to
- * the kernel from branch delay slot 'emulation' frames following a call
- * to mips_dsemul(). Restores the user thread PC to the value that was
- * passed as the cpc parameter to mips_dsemul().
- *
- * Return: True if an emulation frame was returned from, else false.
- */
- extern bool do_dsemulret(struct pt_regs *xcp);
- /**
- * dsemul_thread_cleanup() - Cleanup thread 'emulation' frame
- * @tsk: The task structure associated with the thread
- *
- * If the thread @tsk has a branch delay slot 'emulation' frame
- * allocated to it then free that frame.
- *
- * Return: True if a frame was freed, else false.
- */
- extern bool dsemul_thread_cleanup(struct task_struct *tsk);
- /**
- * dsemul_thread_rollback() - Rollback from an 'emulation' frame
- * @regs: User thread register context.
- *
- * If the current thread, whose register context is represented by @regs,
- * is executing within a delay slot 'emulation' frame then exit that
- * frame. The PC will be rolled back to the branch if the instruction
- * that was being 'emulated' has not yet executed, or advanced to the
- * continuation PC if it has.
- *
- * Return: True if a frame was exited, else false.
- */
- extern bool dsemul_thread_rollback(struct pt_regs *regs);
- /**
- * dsemul_mm_cleanup() - Cleanup per-mm delay slot 'emulation' state
- * @mm: The struct mm_struct to cleanup state for.
- *
- * Cleanup state for the given @mm, ensuring that any memory allocated
- * for delay slot 'emulation' book-keeping is freed. This is to be called
- * before @mm is freed in order to avoid memory leaks.
- */
- extern void dsemul_mm_cleanup(struct mm_struct *mm);
- #endif /* __MIPS_ASM_DSEMUL_H__ */
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