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- #ifndef _SYS_USER_H
- #define _SYS_USER_H
- struct user_bfinfp_struct {
- };
- /* This is the old layout of "struct pt_regs" as of Linux 1.x, and
- is still the layout used by user (the new pt_regs doesn't have
- all registers). */
- struct user_regs_struct {
- long r0, r1, r2, r3, r4, r5, r6, r7;
- long p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, usp, fp;
- long i0, i1, i2, i3;
- long l0, l1, l2, l3;
- long b0, b1, b2, b3;
- long m0, m1, m2, m3;
- long a0w, a1w;
- long a0x, a1x;
- unsigned long rets;
- unsigned long astat;
- unsigned long pc;
- unsigned long orig_p0;
- };
- /* When the kernel dumps core, it starts by dumping the user struct -
- this will be used by gdb to figure out where the data and stack segments
- are within the file, and what virtual addresses to use. */
- struct user {
- /* We start with the registers, to mimic the way that "memory" is returned
- from the ptrace(3,...) function. */
- struct user_regs_struct regs; /* Where the registers are actually stored */
- /* The rest of this junk is to help gdb figure out what goes where */
- unsigned long int u_tsize; /* Text segment size (pages). */
- unsigned long int u_dsize; /* Data segment size (pages). */
- unsigned long int u_ssize; /* Stack segment size (pages). */
- unsigned long start_code; /* Starting virtual address of text. */
- unsigned long start_stack; /* Starting virtual address of stack area.
- This is actually the bottom of the stack,
- the top of the stack is always found in the
- esp register. */
- long int signal; /* Signal that caused the core dump. */
- int reserved; /* No longer used */
- unsigned long u_ar0;
- /* Used by gdb to help find the values for */
- /* the registers. */
- unsigned long magic; /* To uniquely identify a core file */
- char u_comm[32]; /* User command that was responsible */
- };
- #define NBPG PAGE_SIZE
- #define UPAGES 1
- #define HOST_TEXT_START_ADDR (u.start_code)
- #define HOST_STACK_END_ADDR (u.start_stack + u.u_ssize * NBPG)
- #endif
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