| 1 | #ifndef _LINUX_VM86_H | 
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| 2 | #define _LINUX_VM86_H | 
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| 3 |  | 
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| 4 | /* | 
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| 5 | * I'm guessing at the VIF/VIP flag usage, but hope that this is how | 
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| 6 | * the Pentium uses them. Linux will return from vm86 mode when both | 
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| 7 | * VIF and VIP is set. | 
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| 8 | * | 
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| 9 | * On a Pentium, we could probably optimize the virtual flags directly | 
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| 10 | * in the eflags register instead of doing it "by hand" in vflags... | 
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| 11 | * | 
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| 12 | * Linus | 
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| 13 | */ | 
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| 14 |  | 
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| 15 | #define TF_MASK         0x00000100 | 
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| 16 | #define IF_MASK         0x00000200 | 
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| 17 | #define IOPL_MASK       0x00003000 | 
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| 18 | #define NT_MASK         0x00004000 | 
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| 19 | #define VM_MASK         0x00020000 | 
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| 20 | #define AC_MASK         0x00040000 | 
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| 21 | #define VIF_MASK        0x00080000      /* virtual interrupt flag */ | 
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| 22 | #define VIP_MASK        0x00100000      /* virtual interrupt pending */ | 
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| 23 | #define ID_MASK         0x00200000 | 
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| 24 |  | 
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| 25 | #define BIOSSEG         0x0f000 | 
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| 26 |  | 
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| 27 | #define CPU_086         0 | 
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| 28 | #define CPU_186         1 | 
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| 29 | #define CPU_286         2 | 
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| 30 | #define CPU_386         3 | 
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| 31 | #define CPU_486         4 | 
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| 32 | #define CPU_586         5 | 
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| 33 |  | 
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| 34 | /* | 
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| 35 | * Return values for the 'vm86()' system call | 
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| 36 | */ | 
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| 37 | #define VM86_TYPE(retval)       ((retval) & 0xff) | 
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| 38 | #define VM86_ARG(retval)        ((retval) >> 8) | 
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| 39 |  | 
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| 40 | #define VM86_SIGNAL     0       /* return due to signal */ | 
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| 41 | #define VM86_UNKNOWN    1       /* unhandled GP fault - IO-instruction or similar */ | 
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| 42 | #define VM86_INTx       2       /* int3/int x instruction (ARG = x) */ | 
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| 43 | #define VM86_STI        3       /* sti/popf/iret instruction enabled virtual interrupts */ | 
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| 44 |  | 
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| 45 | /* | 
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| 46 | * Additional return values when invoking new vm86() | 
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| 47 | */ | 
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| 48 | #define VM86_PICRETURN  4       /* return due to pending PIC request */ | 
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| 49 | #define VM86_TRAP       6       /* return due to DOS-debugger request */ | 
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| 50 |  | 
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| 51 | /* | 
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| 52 | * function codes when invoking new vm86() | 
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| 53 | */ | 
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| 54 | #define VM86_PLUS_INSTALL_CHECK 0 | 
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| 55 | #define VM86_ENTER              1 | 
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| 56 | #define VM86_ENTER_NO_BYPASS    2 | 
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| 57 | #define VM86_REQUEST_IRQ        3 | 
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| 58 | #define VM86_FREE_IRQ           4 | 
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| 59 | #define VM86_GET_IRQ_BITS       5 | 
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| 60 | #define VM86_GET_AND_RESET_IRQ  6 | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | /* | 
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| 63 | * This is the stack-layout seen by the user space program when we have | 
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| 64 | * done a translation of "SAVE_ALL" from vm86 mode. The real kernel layout | 
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| 65 | * is 'kernel_vm86_regs' (see below). | 
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| 66 | */ | 
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| 67 |  | 
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| 68 | struct vm86_regs { | 
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| 69 | /* | 
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| 70 | * normal regs, with special meaning for the segment descriptors.. | 
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| 71 | */ | 
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| 72 | long ebx; | 
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| 73 | long ecx; | 
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| 74 | long edx; | 
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| 75 | long esi; | 
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| 76 | long edi; | 
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| 77 | long ebp; | 
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| 78 | long eax; | 
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| 79 | long __null_ds; | 
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| 80 | long __null_es; | 
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| 81 | long __null_fs; | 
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| 82 | long __null_gs; | 
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| 83 | long orig_eax; | 
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| 84 | long eip; | 
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| 85 | unsigned short cs, __csh; | 
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| 86 | long eflags; | 
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| 87 | long esp; | 
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| 88 | unsigned short ss, __ssh; | 
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| 89 | /* | 
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| 90 | * these are specific to v86 mode: | 
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| 91 | */ | 
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| 92 | unsigned short es, __esh; | 
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| 93 | unsigned short ds, __dsh; | 
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| 94 | unsigned short fs, __fsh; | 
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| 95 | unsigned short gs, __gsh; | 
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| 96 | }; | 
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| 97 |  | 
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| 98 | struct revectored_struct { | 
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| 99 | unsigned long __map[8];                 /* 256 bits */ | 
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| 100 | }; | 
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| 101 |  | 
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| 102 | struct vm86_struct { | 
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| 103 | struct vm86_regs regs; | 
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| 104 | unsigned long flags; | 
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| 105 | unsigned long screen_bitmap; | 
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| 106 | unsigned long cpu_type; | 
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| 107 | struct revectored_struct int_revectored; | 
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| 108 | struct revectored_struct int21_revectored; | 
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| 109 | }; | 
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| 110 |  | 
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| 111 | /* | 
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| 112 | * flags masks | 
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| 113 | */ | 
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| 114 | #define VM86_SCREEN_BITMAP      0x0001 | 
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| 115 |  | 
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| 116 | struct vm86plus_info_struct { | 
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| 117 | unsigned long force_return_for_pic:1; | 
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| 118 | unsigned long vm86dbg_active:1;       /* for debugger */ | 
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| 119 | unsigned long vm86dbg_TFpendig:1;     /* for debugger */ | 
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| 120 | unsigned long unused:28; | 
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| 121 | unsigned long is_vm86pus:1;           /* for vm86 internal use */ | 
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| 122 | unsigned char vm86dbg_intxxtab[32];   /* for debugger */ | 
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| 123 | }; | 
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| 124 |  | 
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| 125 | struct vm86plus_struct { | 
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| 126 | struct vm86_regs regs; | 
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| 127 | unsigned long flags; | 
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| 128 | unsigned long screen_bitmap; | 
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| 129 | unsigned long cpu_type; | 
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| 130 | struct revectored_struct int_revectored; | 
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| 131 | struct revectored_struct int21_revectored; | 
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| 132 | struct vm86plus_info_struct vm86plus; | 
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| 133 | }; | 
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| 134 |  | 
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| 135 | #ifdef __KERNEL__ | 
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| 136 | /* | 
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| 137 | * This is the (kernel) stack-layout when we have done a "SAVE_ALL" from vm86 | 
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| 138 | * mode - the main change is that the old segment descriptors aren't | 
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| 139 | * useful any more and are forced to be zero by the kernel (and the | 
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| 140 | * hardware when a trap occurs), and the real segment descriptors are | 
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| 141 | * at the end of the structure. Look at ptrace.h to see the "normal" | 
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| 142 | * setup. For user space layout see 'struct vm86_regs' above. | 
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| 143 | */ | 
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| 144 |  | 
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| 145 | struct kernel_vm86_regs { | 
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| 146 | /* | 
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| 147 | * normal regs, with special meaning for the segment descriptors.. | 
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| 148 | */ | 
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| 149 | long ebx; | 
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| 150 | long ecx; | 
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| 151 | long edx; | 
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| 152 | long esi; | 
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| 153 | long edi; | 
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| 154 | long ebp; | 
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| 155 | long eax; | 
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| 156 | long __null_ds; | 
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| 157 | long __null_es; | 
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| 158 | long orig_eax; | 
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| 159 | long eip; | 
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| 160 | unsigned short cs, __csh; | 
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| 161 | long eflags; | 
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| 162 | long esp; | 
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| 163 | unsigned short ss, __ssh; | 
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| 164 | /* | 
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| 165 | * these are specific to v86 mode: | 
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| 166 | */ | 
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| 167 | unsigned short es, __esh; | 
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| 168 | unsigned short ds, __dsh; | 
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| 169 | unsigned short fs, __fsh; | 
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| 170 | unsigned short gs, __gsh; | 
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| 171 | }; | 
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| 172 |  | 
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| 173 | struct kernel_vm86_struct { | 
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| 174 | struct kernel_vm86_regs regs; | 
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| 175 | /* | 
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| 176 | * the below part remains on the kernel stack while we are in VM86 mode. | 
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| 177 | * 'tss.esp0' then contains the address of VM86_TSS_ESP0 below, and when we | 
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| 178 | * get forced back from VM86, the CPU and "SAVE_ALL" will restore the above | 
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| 179 | * 'struct kernel_vm86_regs' with the then actual values. | 
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| 180 | * Therefore, pt_regs in fact points to a complete 'kernel_vm86_struct' | 
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| 181 | * in kernelspace, hence we need not reget the data from userspace. | 
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| 182 | */ | 
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| 183 | #define VM86_TSS_ESP0 flags | 
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| 184 | unsigned long flags; | 
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| 185 | unsigned long screen_bitmap; | 
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| 186 | unsigned long cpu_type; | 
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| 187 | struct revectored_struct int_revectored; | 
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| 188 | struct revectored_struct int21_revectored; | 
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| 189 | struct vm86plus_info_struct vm86plus; | 
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| 190 | struct pt_regs *regs32;   /* here we save the pointer to the old regs */ | 
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| 191 | /* | 
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| 192 | * The below is not part of the structure, but the stack layout continues | 
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| 193 | * this way. In front of 'return-eip' may be some data, depending on | 
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| 194 | * compilation, so we don't rely on this and save the pointer to 'oldregs' | 
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| 195 | * in 'regs32' above. | 
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| 196 | * However, with GCC-2.7.2 and the current CFLAGS you see exactly this: | 
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| 197 |  | 
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| 198 | long return-eip;        from call to vm86() | 
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| 199 | struct pt_regs oldregs;  user space registers as saved by syscall | 
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| 200 | */ | 
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| 201 | }; | 
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| 202 |  | 
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| 203 | void handle_vm86_fault(struct kernel_vm86_regs *, long); | 
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| 204 | int handle_vm86_trap(struct kernel_vm86_regs *, long, int); | 
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| 205 |  | 
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| 206 | #endif /* __KERNEL__ */ | 
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| 207 |  | 
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| 208 | #endif | 
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