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87 * would be a macro, but for need to call platform-specific CPU ID
98 * %g4 will be preserved.
116 * Save volatile state - state that won't be available when we switch
121 * NOTE: This routine and kaif_trap_obp must be equivalent.
146 * registers that will be available to us on both sides.
174 /* Make sure the world is as it should be */
193 * the kernel is using (this could be OBP's table if we're early enough
200 * as it should be, with the exception of %tba. We need to step on
211 be 1f
293 * so stash them where they won't be clobbered by function calls.
339 * 1. (common case) - intentional entry by a CPU intending to be the
346 * activated, designed to be encountered when the cross-called CPU
417 be main_obp_wapt
420 be main_obp_wapt
423 be main_obp_progent
426 be main_obp_breakpoint
429 /* This shouldn't happen - all valid traps should be checked above */
546 * this routine. It will be allowed direct entry into the debugger.
552 * One would lose, and would already be in the slave loop when the
554 * it is supposed to be, so we ignore the trap.
572 * We may have arrived from userland. We need to be in kernel context
626 be,a ivec_not_already_in_debugger
689 * other handlers. kmdb_callback will then cause control to be
709 * NOTE: The Forth word and the copying code here *must* be kept
917 * that can't be resolved by the handler. Examples of these include