linux.h revision 293548
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1994-1996 S��ren Schmidt
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 * are met:
8 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
10 *    in this position and unchanged.
11 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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13 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14 * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
15 *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission
16 *
17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
18 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
19 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
20 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
21 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
22 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
23 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
26 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
27 *
28 * $FreeBSD: stable/10/sys/i386/linux/linux.h 293548 2016-01-09 16:47:36Z dchagin $
29 */
30
31#ifndef _I386_LINUX_H_
32#define	_I386_LINUX_H_
33
34#include <sys/signal.h>	/* for sigval union */
35
36#include <i386/linux/linux_syscall.h>
37
38/*
39 * debugging support
40 */
41extern u_char linux_debug_map[];
42#define	ldebug(name)	isclr(linux_debug_map, LINUX_SYS_linux_ ## name)
43#define	ARGS(nm, fmt)	"linux(%ld/%ld): "#nm"("fmt")\n",			\
44			(long)td->td_proc->p_pid, (long)td->td_tid
45#define	LMSG(fmt)	"linux(%ld/%ld): "fmt"\n",				\
46			(long)td->td_proc->p_pid, (long)td->td_tid
47#define	LINUX_DTRACE	linuxulator
48
49#define	LINUX_SHAREDPAGE	(VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS - PAGE_SIZE)
50#define	LINUX_USRSTACK		LINUX_SHAREDPAGE
51
52#define	PTRIN(v)	(void *)(v)
53#define	PTROUT(v)	(l_uintptr_t)(v)
54
55#define	CP(src,dst,fld) do { (dst).fld = (src).fld; } while (0)
56#define	CP2(src,dst,sfld,dfld) do { (dst).dfld = (src).sfld; } while (0)
57#define	PTRIN_CP(src,dst,fld) \
58	do { (dst).fld = PTRIN((src).fld); } while (0)
59
60/*
61 * Provide a separate set of types for the Linux types.
62 */
63typedef int		l_int;
64typedef int32_t		l_long;
65typedef int64_t		l_longlong;
66typedef short		l_short;
67typedef unsigned int	l_uint;
68typedef uint32_t	l_ulong;
69typedef uint64_t	l_ulonglong;
70typedef unsigned short	l_ushort;
71
72typedef char		*l_caddr_t;
73typedef l_ulong		l_uintptr_t;
74typedef l_long		l_clock_t;
75typedef l_int		l_daddr_t;
76typedef l_ushort	l_dev_t;
77typedef l_uint		l_gid_t;
78typedef l_ushort	l_gid16_t;
79typedef l_ulong		l_ino_t;
80typedef l_int		l_key_t;
81typedef l_longlong	l_loff_t;
82typedef l_ushort	l_mode_t;
83typedef l_long		l_off_t;
84typedef l_int		l_pid_t;
85typedef l_uint		l_size_t;
86typedef l_long		l_suseconds_t;
87typedef l_long		l_time_t;
88typedef l_uint		l_uid_t;
89typedef l_ushort	l_uid16_t;
90typedef l_int		l_timer_t;
91typedef l_int		l_mqd_t;
92typedef	l_ulong		l_fd_mask;
93
94typedef struct {
95	l_int		val[2];
96} l_fsid_t;
97
98typedef struct {
99	l_time_t	tv_sec;
100	l_suseconds_t	tv_usec;
101} l_timeval;
102
103#define	l_fd_set	fd_set
104
105/*
106 * Miscellaneous
107 */
108#define LINUX_AT_COUNT		20	/* Count of used aux entry types.
109					 * Keep this synchronized with
110					 * elf_linux_fixup() code.
111					 */
112struct l___sysctl_args
113{
114	l_int		*name;
115	l_int		nlen;
116	void		*oldval;
117	l_size_t	*oldlenp;
118	void		*newval;
119	l_size_t	newlen;
120	l_ulong		__spare[4];
121};
122
123/* Resource limits */
124#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_CPU	0
125#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_FSIZE	1
126#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_DATA	2
127#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_STACK	3
128#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_CORE	4
129#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_RSS	5
130#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_NPROC	6
131#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_NOFILE	7
132#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK	8
133#define	LINUX_RLIMIT_AS		9	/* Address space limit */
134
135#define	LINUX_RLIM_NLIMITS	10
136
137struct l_rlimit {
138	l_ulong rlim_cur;
139	l_ulong rlim_max;
140};
141
142/* mmap options */
143#define	LINUX_MAP_SHARED	0x0001
144#define	LINUX_MAP_PRIVATE	0x0002
145#define	LINUX_MAP_FIXED		0x0010
146#define	LINUX_MAP_ANON		0x0020
147#define	LINUX_MAP_GROWSDOWN	0x0100
148
149struct l_mmap_argv {
150	l_uintptr_t	addr;
151	l_size_t	len;
152	l_int		prot;
153	l_int		flags;
154	l_int		fd;
155	l_off_t		pgoff;
156} __packed;
157
158/*
159 * stat family of syscalls
160 */
161struct l_timespec {
162	l_time_t	tv_sec;
163	l_long		tv_nsec;
164};
165
166struct l_newstat {
167	l_ushort	st_dev;
168	l_ushort	__pad1;
169	l_ulong		st_ino;
170	l_ushort	st_mode;
171	l_ushort	st_nlink;
172	l_ushort	st_uid;
173	l_ushort	st_gid;
174	l_ushort	st_rdev;
175	l_ushort	__pad2;
176	l_ulong		st_size;
177	l_ulong		st_blksize;
178	l_ulong		st_blocks;
179	struct l_timespec	st_atim;
180	struct l_timespec	st_mtim;
181	struct l_timespec	st_ctim;
182	l_ulong		__unused4;
183	l_ulong		__unused5;
184};
185
186struct l_stat {
187	l_ushort	st_dev;
188	l_ulong		st_ino;
189	l_ushort	st_mode;
190	l_ushort	st_nlink;
191	l_ushort	st_uid;
192	l_ushort	st_gid;
193	l_ushort	st_rdev;
194	l_long		st_size;
195	struct l_timespec	st_atim;
196	struct l_timespec	st_mtim;
197	struct l_timespec	st_ctim;
198	l_long		st_blksize;
199	l_long		st_blocks;
200	l_ulong		st_flags;
201	l_ulong		st_gen;
202};
203
204struct l_stat64 {
205	l_ushort	st_dev;
206	u_char		__pad0[10];
207	l_ulong		__st_ino;
208	l_uint		st_mode;
209	l_uint		st_nlink;
210	l_ulong		st_uid;
211	l_ulong		st_gid;
212	l_ushort	st_rdev;
213	u_char		__pad3[10];
214	l_longlong	st_size;
215	l_ulong		st_blksize;
216	l_ulong		st_blocks;
217	l_ulong		__pad4;
218	struct l_timespec	st_atim;
219	struct l_timespec	st_mtim;
220	struct l_timespec	st_ctim;
221	l_ulonglong	st_ino;
222};
223
224struct l_statfs64 {
225        l_int           f_type;
226        l_int           f_bsize;
227        uint64_t        f_blocks;
228        uint64_t        f_bfree;
229        uint64_t        f_bavail;
230        uint64_t        f_files;
231        uint64_t        f_ffree;
232        l_fsid_t        f_fsid;
233        l_int           f_namelen;
234        l_int           f_spare[6];
235};
236
237/*
238 * Signalling
239 */
240#define	LINUX_SIGHUP		1
241#define	LINUX_SIGINT		2
242#define	LINUX_SIGQUIT		3
243#define	LINUX_SIGILL		4
244#define	LINUX_SIGTRAP		5
245#define	LINUX_SIGABRT		6
246#define	LINUX_SIGIOT		LINUX_SIGABRT
247#define	LINUX_SIGBUS		7
248#define	LINUX_SIGFPE		8
249#define	LINUX_SIGKILL		9
250#define	LINUX_SIGUSR1		10
251#define	LINUX_SIGSEGV		11
252#define	LINUX_SIGUSR2		12
253#define	LINUX_SIGPIPE		13
254#define	LINUX_SIGALRM		14
255#define	LINUX_SIGTERM		15
256#define	LINUX_SIGSTKFLT		16
257#define	LINUX_SIGCHLD		17
258#define	LINUX_SIGCONT		18
259#define	LINUX_SIGSTOP		19
260#define	LINUX_SIGTSTP		20
261#define	LINUX_SIGTTIN		21
262#define	LINUX_SIGTTOU		22
263#define	LINUX_SIGURG		23
264#define	LINUX_SIGXCPU		24
265#define	LINUX_SIGXFSZ		25
266#define	LINUX_SIGVTALRM		26
267#define	LINUX_SIGPROF		27
268#define	LINUX_SIGWINCH		28
269#define	LINUX_SIGIO		29
270#define	LINUX_SIGPOLL		LINUX_SIGIO
271#define	LINUX_SIGPWR		30
272#define	LINUX_SIGSYS		31
273#define	LINUX_SIGRTMIN		32
274
275#define	LINUX_SIGTBLSZ		31
276#define	LINUX_NSIG_WORDS	2
277#define	LINUX_NBPW		32
278#define	LINUX_NSIG		(LINUX_NBPW * LINUX_NSIG_WORDS)
279
280/* sigaction flags */
281#define	LINUX_SA_NOCLDSTOP	0x00000001
282#define	LINUX_SA_NOCLDWAIT	0x00000002
283#define	LINUX_SA_SIGINFO	0x00000004
284#define	LINUX_SA_RESTORER	0x04000000
285#define	LINUX_SA_ONSTACK	0x08000000
286#define	LINUX_SA_RESTART	0x10000000
287#define	LINUX_SA_INTERRUPT	0x20000000
288#define	LINUX_SA_NOMASK		0x40000000
289#define	LINUX_SA_ONESHOT	0x80000000
290
291/* sigprocmask actions */
292#define	LINUX_SIG_BLOCK		0
293#define	LINUX_SIG_UNBLOCK	1
294#define	LINUX_SIG_SETMASK	2
295
296/* sigset_t macros */
297#define	LINUX_SIGEMPTYSET(set)		(set).__bits[0] = (set).__bits[1] = 0
298#define	LINUX_SIGISMEMBER(set, sig)	SIGISMEMBER(set, sig)
299#define	LINUX_SIGADDSET(set, sig)	SIGADDSET(set, sig)
300
301/* sigaltstack */
302#define	LINUX_MINSIGSTKSZ	2048
303#define	LINUX_SS_ONSTACK	1
304#define	LINUX_SS_DISABLE	2
305
306int linux_to_bsd_sigaltstack(int lsa);
307int bsd_to_linux_sigaltstack(int bsa);
308
309typedef void	(*l_handler_t)(l_int);
310typedef l_ulong	l_osigset_t;
311
312typedef struct {
313	l_uint	__bits[LINUX_NSIG_WORDS];
314} l_sigset_t;
315
316typedef struct {
317	l_handler_t	lsa_handler;
318	l_osigset_t	lsa_mask;
319	l_ulong		lsa_flags;
320	void	(*lsa_restorer)(void);
321} l_osigaction_t;
322
323typedef struct {
324	l_handler_t	lsa_handler;
325	l_ulong		lsa_flags;
326	void	(*lsa_restorer)(void);
327	l_sigset_t	lsa_mask;
328} l_sigaction_t;
329
330typedef struct {
331	void		*ss_sp;
332	l_int		ss_flags;
333	l_size_t	ss_size;
334} l_stack_t;
335
336/* The Linux sigcontext, pretty much a standard 386 trapframe. */
337struct l_sigcontext {
338	l_int		sc_gs;
339	l_int		sc_fs;
340	l_int		sc_es;
341	l_int		sc_ds;
342	l_int		sc_edi;
343	l_int		sc_esi;
344	l_int		sc_ebp;
345	l_int		sc_esp;
346	l_int		sc_ebx;
347	l_int		sc_edx;
348	l_int		sc_ecx;
349	l_int		sc_eax;
350	l_int		sc_trapno;
351	l_int		sc_err;
352	l_int		sc_eip;
353	l_int		sc_cs;
354	l_int		sc_eflags;
355	l_int		sc_esp_at_signal;
356	l_int		sc_ss;
357	l_int		sc_387;
358	l_int		sc_mask;
359	l_int		sc_cr2;
360};
361
362struct l_ucontext {
363	l_ulong		uc_flags;
364	void		*uc_link;
365	l_stack_t	uc_stack;
366	struct l_sigcontext	uc_mcontext;
367	l_sigset_t	uc_sigmask;
368};
369
370#define	LINUX_SI_MAX_SIZE	128
371#define	LINUX_SI_PAD_SIZE	((LINUX_SI_MAX_SIZE/sizeof(l_int)) - 3)
372
373typedef union l_sigval {
374	l_int		sival_int;
375	l_uintptr_t	sival_ptr;
376} l_sigval_t;
377
378typedef struct l_siginfo {
379	l_int		lsi_signo;
380	l_int		lsi_errno;
381	l_int		lsi_code;
382	union {
383		l_int	_pad[LINUX_SI_PAD_SIZE];
384
385		struct {
386			l_pid_t		_pid;
387			l_uid_t		_uid;
388		} _kill;
389
390		struct {
391			l_timer_t	_tid;
392			l_int		_overrun;
393			char		_pad[sizeof(l_uid_t) - sizeof(l_int)];
394			l_sigval_t	_sigval;
395			l_int		_sys_private;
396		} _timer;
397
398		struct {
399			l_pid_t		_pid;		/* sender's pid */
400			l_uid_t		_uid;		/* sender's uid */
401			l_sigval_t	_sigval;
402		} _rt;
403
404		struct {
405			l_pid_t		_pid;		/* which child */
406			l_uid_t		_uid;		/* sender's uid */
407			l_int		_status;	/* exit code */
408			l_clock_t	_utime;
409			l_clock_t	_stime;
410		} _sigchld;
411
412		struct {
413			l_uintptr_t	_addr;	/* Faulting insn/memory ref. */
414		} _sigfault;
415
416		struct {
417			l_long		_band;	/* POLL_IN,POLL_OUT,POLL_MSG */
418			l_int		_fd;
419		} _sigpoll;
420	} _sifields;
421} l_siginfo_t;
422
423#define	lsi_pid		_sifields._kill._pid
424#define	lsi_uid		_sifields._kill._uid
425#define	lsi_tid		_sifields._timer._tid
426#define	lsi_overrun	_sifields._timer._overrun
427#define	lsi_sys_private	_sifields._timer._sys_private
428#define	lsi_status	_sifields._sigchld._status
429#define	lsi_utime	_sifields._sigchld._utime
430#define	lsi_stime	_sifields._sigchld._stime
431#define	lsi_value	_sifields._rt._sigval
432#define	lsi_int		_sifields._rt._sigval.sival_int
433#define	lsi_ptr		_sifields._rt._sigval.sival_ptr
434#define	lsi_addr	_sifields._sigfault._addr
435#define	lsi_band	_sifields._sigpoll._band
436#define	lsi_fd		_sifields._sigpoll._fd
437
438struct l_fpreg {
439	u_int16_t	significand[4];
440	u_int16_t	exponent;
441};
442
443struct l_fpxreg {
444	u_int16_t	significand[4];
445	u_int16_t	exponent;
446	u_int16_t	padding[3];
447};
448
449struct l_xmmreg {
450	u_int32_t	element[4];
451};
452
453struct l_fpstate {
454	/* Regular FPU environment */
455	u_int32_t		cw;
456	u_int32_t		sw;
457	u_int32_t		tag;
458	u_int32_t		ipoff;
459	u_int32_t		cssel;
460	u_int32_t		dataoff;
461	u_int32_t		datasel;
462	struct l_fpreg		_st[8];
463	u_int16_t		status;
464	u_int16_t		magic;		/* 0xffff = regular FPU data */
465
466	/* FXSR FPU environment */
467	u_int32_t		_fxsr_env[6];	/* env is ignored. */
468	u_int32_t		mxcsr;
469	u_int32_t		reserved;
470	struct l_fpxreg		_fxsr_st[8];	/* reg data is ignored. */
471	struct l_xmmreg		_xmm[8];
472	u_int32_t		padding[56];
473};
474
475/*
476 * We make the stack look like Linux expects it when calling a signal
477 * handler, but use the BSD way of calling the handler and sigreturn().
478 * This means that we need to pass the pointer to the handler too.
479 * It is appended to the frame to not interfere with the rest of it.
480 */
481struct l_sigframe {
482	l_int			sf_sig;
483	struct l_sigcontext	sf_sc;
484	struct l_fpstate	sf_fpstate;
485	l_uint			sf_extramask[LINUX_NSIG_WORDS-1];
486	l_handler_t		sf_handler;
487};
488
489struct l_rt_sigframe {
490	l_int			sf_sig;
491	l_siginfo_t 		*sf_siginfo;
492	struct l_ucontext	*sf_ucontext;
493	l_siginfo_t		sf_si;
494	struct l_ucontext 	sf_sc;
495	l_handler_t 		sf_handler;
496};
497
498extern struct sysentvec linux_sysvec;
499
500/*
501 * arch specific open/fcntl flags
502 */
503#define	LINUX_F_GETLK64		12
504#define	LINUX_F_SETLK64		13
505#define	LINUX_F_SETLKW64	14
506
507union l_semun {
508	l_int		val;
509	struct l_semid_ds	*buf;
510	l_ushort	*array;
511	struct l_seminfo	*__buf;
512	void		*__pad;
513};
514
515struct l_ipc_perm {
516	l_key_t		key;
517	l_uid16_t	uid;
518	l_gid16_t	gid;
519	l_uid16_t	cuid;
520	l_gid16_t	cgid;
521	l_ushort	mode;
522	l_ushort	seq;
523};
524
525/*
526 * Socket defines
527 */
528#define	LINUX_SOL_SOCKET	1
529#define	LINUX_SOL_IP		0
530#define	LINUX_SOL_IPX		256
531#define	LINUX_SOL_AX25		257
532#define	LINUX_SOL_TCP		6
533#define	LINUX_SOL_UDP		17
534
535#define	LINUX_SO_DEBUG		1
536#define	LINUX_SO_REUSEADDR	2
537#define	LINUX_SO_TYPE		3
538#define	LINUX_SO_ERROR		4
539#define	LINUX_SO_DONTROUTE	5
540#define	LINUX_SO_BROADCAST	6
541#define	LINUX_SO_SNDBUF		7
542#define	LINUX_SO_RCVBUF		8
543#define	LINUX_SO_KEEPALIVE	9
544#define	LINUX_SO_OOBINLINE	10
545#define	LINUX_SO_NO_CHECK	11
546#define	LINUX_SO_PRIORITY	12
547#define	LINUX_SO_LINGER		13
548#define	LINUX_SO_PEERCRED	17
549#define	LINUX_SO_RCVLOWAT	18
550#define	LINUX_SO_SNDLOWAT	19
551#define	LINUX_SO_RCVTIMEO	20
552#define	LINUX_SO_SNDTIMEO	21
553#define	LINUX_SO_TIMESTAMP	29
554#define	LINUX_SO_ACCEPTCONN	30
555
556struct l_sockaddr {
557	l_ushort	sa_family;
558	char		sa_data[14];
559};
560
561struct l_msghdr {
562	l_uintptr_t	msg_name;
563	l_int		msg_namelen;
564	l_uintptr_t	msg_iov;
565	l_size_t	msg_iovlen;
566	l_uintptr_t	msg_control;
567	l_size_t	msg_controllen;
568	l_uint		msg_flags;
569};
570
571struct l_cmsghdr {
572	l_size_t	cmsg_len;
573	l_int		cmsg_level;
574	l_int		cmsg_type;
575};
576
577struct l_ifmap {
578	l_ulong		mem_start;
579	l_ulong		mem_end;
580	l_ushort	base_addr;
581	u_char		irq;
582	u_char		dma;
583	u_char		port;
584};
585
586#define	LINUX_IFHWADDRLEN	6
587#define	LINUX_IFNAMSIZ		16
588
589struct l_ifreq {
590	union {
591		char	ifrn_name[LINUX_IFNAMSIZ];
592	} ifr_ifrn;
593
594	union {
595		struct l_sockaddr	ifru_addr;
596		struct l_sockaddr	ifru_dstaddr;
597		struct l_sockaddr	ifru_broadaddr;
598		struct l_sockaddr	ifru_netmask;
599		struct l_sockaddr	ifru_hwaddr;
600		l_short		ifru_flags[1];
601		l_int		ifru_metric;
602		l_int		ifru_mtu;
603		struct l_ifmap	ifru_map;
604		char		ifru_slave[LINUX_IFNAMSIZ];
605		l_caddr_t	ifru_data;
606	} ifr_ifru;
607};
608
609#define	ifr_name	ifr_ifrn.ifrn_name	/* Interface name */
610#define	ifr_hwaddr	ifr_ifru.ifru_hwaddr	/* MAC address */
611
612/*
613 * poll()
614 */
615#define	LINUX_POLLIN		0x0001
616#define	LINUX_POLLPRI		0x0002
617#define	LINUX_POLLOUT		0x0004
618#define	LINUX_POLLERR		0x0008
619#define	LINUX_POLLHUP		0x0010
620#define	LINUX_POLLNVAL		0x0020
621#define	LINUX_POLLRDNORM	0x0040
622#define	LINUX_POLLRDBAND	0x0080
623#define	LINUX_POLLWRNORM	0x0100
624#define	LINUX_POLLWRBAND	0x0200
625#define	LINUX_POLLMSG		0x0400
626
627struct l_pollfd {
628	l_int		fd;
629	l_short		events;
630	l_short		revents;
631};
632
633struct l_user_desc {
634	l_uint		entry_number;
635	l_uint		base_addr;
636	l_uint		limit;
637	l_uint		seg_32bit:1;
638	l_uint		contents:2;
639	l_uint		read_exec_only:1;
640	l_uint		limit_in_pages:1;
641	l_uint		seg_not_present:1;
642	l_uint		useable:1;
643};
644
645struct l_desc_struct {
646	unsigned long	a, b;
647};
648
649
650#define	LINUX_LOWERWORD	0x0000ffff
651
652/*
653 * Macros which does the same thing as those in Linux include/asm-um/ldt-i386.h.
654 * These convert Linux user space descriptor to machine one.
655 */
656#define	LINUX_LDT_entry_a(info)					\
657	((((info)->base_addr & LINUX_LOWERWORD) << 16) |	\
658	((info)->limit & LINUX_LOWERWORD))
659
660#define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_READ_EXEC_ONLY	9
661#define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_CONTENTS		10
662#define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG_NOT_PRESENT	15
663#define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_BASE_ADDR		16
664#define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_USEABLE		20
665#define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG32BIT		22
666#define	LINUX_ENTRY_B_LIMIT		23
667
668#define	LINUX_LDT_entry_b(info)							\
669	(((info)->base_addr & 0xff000000) |					\
670	((info)->limit & 0xf0000) |						\
671	((info)->contents << LINUX_ENTRY_B_CONTENTS) |				\
672	(((info)->seg_not_present == 0) << LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG_NOT_PRESENT) |	\
673	(((info)->base_addr & 0x00ff0000) >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_BASE_ADDR) |		\
674	(((info)->read_exec_only == 0) << LINUX_ENTRY_B_READ_EXEC_ONLY) |	\
675	((info)->seg_32bit << LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG32BIT) |				\
676	((info)->useable << LINUX_ENTRY_B_USEABLE) |				\
677	((info)->limit_in_pages << LINUX_ENTRY_B_LIMIT) | 0x7000)
678
679#define	LINUX_LDT_empty(info)		\
680	((info)->base_addr == 0 &&	\
681	(info)->limit == 0 &&		\
682	(info)->contents == 0 &&	\
683	(info)->seg_not_present == 1 &&	\
684	(info)->read_exec_only == 1 &&	\
685	(info)->seg_32bit == 0 &&	\
686	(info)->limit_in_pages == 0 &&	\
687	(info)->useable == 0)
688
689/*
690 * Macros for converting segments.
691 * They do the same as those in arch/i386/kernel/process.c in Linux.
692 */
693#define	LINUX_GET_BASE(desc)				\
694	((((desc)->a >> 16) & LINUX_LOWERWORD) |	\
695	(((desc)->b << 16) & 0x00ff0000) |		\
696	((desc)->b & 0xff000000))
697
698#define	LINUX_GET_LIMIT(desc)			\
699	(((desc)->a & LINUX_LOWERWORD) |	\
700	((desc)->b & 0xf0000))
701
702#define	LINUX_GET_32BIT(desc)		\
703	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG32BIT) & 1)
704#define	LINUX_GET_CONTENTS(desc)	\
705	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_CONTENTS) & 3)
706#define	LINUX_GET_WRITABLE(desc)	\
707	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_READ_EXEC_ONLY) & 1)
708#define	LINUX_GET_LIMIT_PAGES(desc)	\
709	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_LIMIT) & 1)
710#define	LINUX_GET_PRESENT(desc)		\
711	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG_NOT_PRESENT) & 1)
712#define	LINUX_GET_USEABLE(desc)		\
713	(((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_USEABLE) & 1)
714
715#define	linux_copyout_rusage(r, u)	copyout(r, u, sizeof(*r))
716
717/* robust futexes */
718struct linux_robust_list {
719	struct linux_robust_list	*next;
720};
721
722struct linux_robust_list_head {
723	struct linux_robust_list	list;
724	l_long				futex_offset;
725	struct linux_robust_list	*pending_list;
726};
727
728#endif /* !_I386_LINUX_H_ */
729