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1.1 ! root 1: /* $Copyright: $ ! 2: * Copyright (c) 1984 Sequent Computer Systems, Inc. ! 3: * All rights reserved ! 4: * ! 5: * This software is furnished under a license and may be used ! 6: * only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the ! 7: * inclusion of the above copyright notice. This software may not ! 8: * be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any ! 9: * other person. No title to or ownership of the software is ! 10: * hereby transferred. ! 11: */ ! 12: ! 13: /* ! 14: * $Header: reg.h 1.3 84/12/11 $ ! 15: * ! 16: * reg.h ! 17: * Defines location of the users' stored registers relative to R0. ! 18: * ! 19: * Usage is u.u_ar0[XX]. ! 20: */ ! 21: ! 22: /* $Log: reg.h,v $ ! 23: */ ! 24: ! 25: /* ! 26: * Assumes use of cxp call into syscall/trap. ! 27: * Once in syscall/trap handler, stack looks like: ! 28: * ! 29: * modpsr user program ! 30: * pc return context ! 31: * fp user FP ! 32: * old spl value to restore on exit (nested interrupts) ! 33: * r0 assumes "enter [r0,r1,r2],ENTLOCL*4" ! 34: * r1 ! 35: * r2 ! 36: * user SP ! 37: * trap-type identify trap ! 38: * modpsr of locore ! 39: * pc into locore ! 40: * fp of locore ! 41: * <locals> # stack variables ! 42: * r3 ! 43: * r4 ! 44: * r5 ! 45: * r6 ! 46: * r7 ! 47: */ ! 48: ! 49: #define TRAPOFF 8 /* delta between sp&r3, includes trap locals */ ! 50: #define ENTLOCL 1 /* # local words on trap entry */ ! 51: ! 52: #define MODPSR (3+ENTLOCL) ! 53: #define PC (2+ENTLOCL) ! 54: #define FP (1+ENTLOCL) ! 55: ! 56: #define R0 (0) ! 57: #define R1 (-1) ! 58: #define R2 (-2) ! 59: #define SP (-3) ! 60: #define R3 (-4-TRAPOFF) ! 61: #define R4 (-5-TRAPOFF) ! 62: #define R5 (-6-TRAPOFF) ! 63: #define R6 (-7-TRAPOFF) ! 64: #define R7 (-8-TRAPOFF) ! 65: ! 66: #define PSRADJ (16) /* # bits offset of PSR in MODPSR */ ! 67: ! 68: #define BADREG (-100) /* guaranteed not a valid reg offset */ ! 69: ! 70: #define MAXREG 7 /* biggest register number in stabs */ ! 71: #define MINREG 0 /* smallest reg number */
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