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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #ifndef	_ONTRAP_H
27 #define	_ONTRAP_H
28 
29 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
30 
31 #if !defined(_ASM)
32 #include <sys/types.h>
33 #endif
34 
35 #ifdef	__cplusplus
36 extern "C" {
37 #endif
38 
39 /*
40  * on_trap() provides protection against various kinds of machine exceptions,
41  * and must be used with extreme caution.  Like setjmp(), on_trap() returns
42  * zero when explicitly called and non-zero when it returns as the result of
43  * an exception.  The caller should not attempt to interpret the actual integer
44  * return value except to test whether it is zero or non-zero.  on_trap() and
45  * no_trap() are NOT DDI interfaces for public consumption.  For now, the
46  * on_trap() mechanism is separate from on_fault() protection and the t_lofault
47  * protection used by the various copy routines.
48  *
49  * Calls to on_trap() may be nested, but only the most recently installed bits
50  * apply.  Protection bits may be OR-ed together if the caller wishes to
51  * protect against more than one type of trap.  If on_trap() returns non-zero,
52  * the bit corresponding to the trap that triggered return to on_trap() will
53  * be stored in the ot_trap field of the caller's on_trap_data.
54  *
55  * After calling on_trap(), the caller may elect to modify ot_trampoline to
56  * install a custom trampoline routine prior to executing the protected code
57  * region.  No other fields of the on_trap_data should be modified by the
58  * caller.  The trampoline may not be applicable on all platforms.
59  *
60  * The on_trap_data structures are kept in a stack (linked list) whose top
61  * is pointed to by the current thread's t_ontrap field.  A no_trap() call
62  * pops the top element from the stack and resets t_ontrap to ot_prev.
63  * We assume the caller has allocated the on_trap_data on the stack or
64  * made other arrangements, so we do not need to worry about deallocation.
65  *
66  * If repeated calls to on_trap() are made using the same on_trap_data address,
67  * the topmost stack element is modified in-place (the same on_trap_data is
68  * not pushed twice), allowing callers to use on_trap() in a loop.  The act
69  * of catching an exception does NOT modify t_ontrap.  Even if on_trap()
70  * returns non-zero, the caller must use no_trap() to clear trap protection.
71  *
72  * Calls to no_trap() are permitted when the on_trap_data stack is empty; they
73  * have no effect.  no_trap() only modifies t_ontrap; it does not modify the
74  * internals of the topmost on_trap_data element.  It is therefore legal for
75  * callers to examine the contents of the on_trap_data (specifically ot_trap)
76  * after the data is popped using no_trap().
77  *
78  * A given platform may not implement all the forms of on_trap() protection.
79  * The on_trap_data will be pushed on the t_ontrap stack with ot_prot set
80  * regardless.  We must guarantee that if the platform does not implement
81  * a trap protection, the exceptional condition will trigger a panic.  We do
82  * not permit a platform to allow the exceptional condition to occur silently
83  * and then continue to execute the caller's protected code region.
84  */
85 
86 #define	OT_DATA_ACCESS	0x01		/* data access exception protection */
87 #define	OT_DATA_EC	0x02		/* error correction trap protection */
88 
89 #if defined(__x86)
90 #define	OT_SEGMENT_ACCESS 0x03		/* segmentation exception */
91 #endif
92 
93 #if !defined(_ASM)
94 
95 typedef struct on_trap_data {
96 	ushort_t ot_prot;		/* active protection bits (see above) */
97 	ushort_t ot_trap;		/* bit of actual trap that occurred */
98 	uintptr_t ot_trampoline;	/* %pc for trap return (if any) */
99 	label_t ot_jmpbuf;		/* label for longjmp back to on_trap */
100 	struct on_trap_data *ot_prev;	/* pointer to previous on_trap_data */
101 	void *ot_handle;		/* access handle */
102 	void *ot_pad1;			/* reserved for future use */
103 } on_trap_data_t;
104 
105 #if defined(_KERNEL)
106 
107 extern int on_trap(on_trap_data_t *, uint_t);
108 #pragma	unknown_control_flow(on_trap)
109 extern void no_trap(void);
110 
111 extern void on_trap_trampoline(void);	/* default trampoline */
112 
113 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
114 #endif	/* !_ASM */
115 
116 #ifdef	__cplusplus
117 }
118 #endif
119 
120 #endif	/* _ONTRAP_H */
121