#ifndef _I386_PTRACE_H
#define _I386_PTRACE_H
#include <asm/ptrace-abi.h>
/* this struct defines the way the registers are stored on the
stack during a system call. */
struct pt_regs {
long ebx;
long ecx;
long edx;
long esi;
long edi;
long ebp;
long eax;
int xds;
int xes;
long orig_eax;
long eip;
int xcs;
long eflags;
long esp;
int xss;
};
enum EFLAGS {
EF_CF = 0x00000001,
EF_PF = 0x00000004,
EF_AF = 0x00000010,
EF_ZF = 0x00000040,
EF_SF = 0x00000080,
EF_TF = 0x00000100,
EF_IE = 0x00000200,
EF_DF = 0x00000400,
EF_OF = 0x00000800,
EF_IOPL = 0x00003000,
EF_IOPL_RING0 = 0x00000000,
EF_IOPL_RING1 = 0x00001000,
EF_IOPL_RING2 = 0x00002000,
EF_NT = 0x00004000, /* nested task */
EF_RF = 0x00010000, /* resume */
EF_VM = 0x00020000, /* virtual mode */
EF_AC = 0x00040000, /* alignment */
EF_VIF = 0x00080000, /* virtual interrupt */
EF_VIP = 0x00100000, /* virtual interrupt pending */
EF_ID = 0x00200000, /* id */
};
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#include <asm/vm86.h>
#include <asm/segment.h>
struct task_struct;
extern void send_sigtrap(struct task_struct *tsk, struct pt_regs *regs, int error_code);
/*
* user_mode_vm(regs) determines whether a register set came from user mode.
* This is true if V8086 mode was enabled OR if the register set was from
* protected mode with RPL-3 CS value. This tricky test checks that with
* one comparison. Many places in the kernel can bypass this full check
* if they have already ruled out V8086 mode, so user_mode(regs) can be used.
*/
static inline int user_mode(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
return (regs->xcs & SEGMENT_RPL_MASK) == USER_RPL;
}
static inline int user_mode_vm(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
return ((regs->xcs & SEGMENT_RPL_MASK) | (regs->eflags & VM_MASK)) >= USER_RPL;
}
#define instruction_pointer(regs) ((regs)->eip)
#define regs_return_value(regs) ((regs)->eax)
extern unsigned long profile_pc(struct pt_regs *regs);
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif