nes-proj/cpu/x86/mm/tss.h

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/*
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#ifndef CPU_X86_MM_TSS_H_
#define CPU_X86_MM_TSS_H_
#include <stdint.h>
/**
* Task State Segment. Used by the CPU to manage switching between
* different protection domains (tasks). The current task is referenced
* by the Task Register. When the CPU switches away from a task due to
* a far call, etc., it updates the associated in-memory TSS with the
* current state of the task. It then loads CPU state from the TSS for
* the new task. See Intel Combined Manual, Vol. 3, Chapter 7 for more
* details.
*/
typedef struct tss {
uint32_t prev_tsk; /**< The selector of the task that called this one, if applicable */
uint32_t esp0; /**< Stack pointer for ring 0 code in this task */
uint32_t ss0; /**< Stack segment selector for ring 0 code in this task */
uint32_t esp1; /**< Stack pointer for ring 1 code in this task */
uint32_t ss1; /**< Stack segment selector for ring 1 code in this task */
uint32_t esp2; /**< Stack pointer for ring 2 code in this task */
uint32_t ss2; /**< Stack segment selector for ring 2 code in this task */
uint32_t cr3; /**< CR3 for this task when paging is enabled */
uint32_t eip; /**< Stored instruction pointer value */
uint32_t eflags; /**< Settings for EFLAGS register */
/** General purpose register values */
uint32_t eax, ecx, edx, ebx, esp, ebp, esi, edi;
/** Segment register selector values */
uint32_t es, cs, ss, ds, fs, gs;
/** Selector for Local Descriptor Table */
uint32_t ldt;
/** Debug-related flag */
uint16_t t;
/** Offset from base of TSS to base of IO permission bitmap, if one is installed */
uint16_t iomap_base;
} tss_t;
void tss_init(void);
#endif /* CPU_X86_TSS_H_ */