Source to osfmk/i386/trap.h
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/*
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#ifndef _I386_TRAP_H_
#define _I386_TRAP_H_
/*
* Hardware trap vectors for i386.
*/
#define T_DIVIDE_ERROR 0
#define T_DEBUG 1
#define T_NMI 2 /* non-maskable interrupt */
#define T_INT3 3 /* int 3 instruction */
#define T_OVERFLOW 4 /* overflow test */
#define T_OUT_OF_BOUNDS 5 /* bounds check */
#define T_INVALID_OPCODE 6 /* invalid op code */
#define T_NO_FPU 7 /* no floating point */
#define T_DOUBLE_FAULT 8 /* double fault */
#define T_FPU_FAULT 9
/* 10 */
#define T_SEGMENT_NOT_PRESENT 11
#define T_STACK_FAULT 12
#define T_GENERAL_PROTECTION 13
#define T_PAGE_FAULT 14
/* 15 */
#define T_FLOATING_POINT_ERROR 16
#define T_WATCHPOINT 17
#define T_PREEMPT 255
#define TRAP_NAMES "divide error", "debug trap", "NMI", "breakpoint", \
"overflow", "bounds check", "invalid opcode", \
"no coprocessor", "double fault", "coprocessor overrun", \
"invalid TSS", "segment not present", "stack bounds", \
"general protection", "page fault", "(reserved)", \
"coprocessor error", "watchpoint"
/*
* Page-fault trap codes.
*/
#define T_PF_PROT 0x1 /* protection violation */
#define T_PF_WRITE 0x2 /* write access */
#define T_PF_USER 0x4 /* from user state */
#if !defined(ASSEMBLER) && defined(MACH_KERNEL)
#include <i386/thread.h>
extern void i386_exception(
int exc,
int code,
int subcode);
extern void thread_exception_return(void);
extern boolean_t kernel_trap(
struct i386_saved_state *regs);
extern void panic_trap(
struct i386_saved_state *regs);
extern void user_trap(
struct i386_saved_state *regs);
extern void i386_astintr(int preemption);
#endif /* !ASSEMBLER && MACH_KERNEL */
#endif /* _I386_TRAP_H_ */