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50
51/*
52 */
53
54/*
55 * Machine-dependent definitions for cpu identification.
56 *
57 */
58#ifndef _I386_CPU_NUMBER_H_
59#define _I386_CPU_NUMBER_H_
60
61extern int cpu_number(void);
62
63#ifdef MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
64
65#include <platforms.h>
66#include <cpus.h>
67
68#include <mp_v1_1.h>
69
70#if MP_V1_1
71#include <i386/apic.h>
72#include <i386/asm.h>
73
74extern int lapic_id;
75
76extern __inline__ int cpu_number(void)
77{
78 register int cpu;
79
80 __asm__ volatile ("movl " CC_SYM_PREFIX "lapic_id, %0\n"
81 " movl 0(%0), %0\n"
82 " shrl %1, %0\n"
83 " andl %2, %0"
84 : "=r" (cpu)
85 : "i" (LAPIC_ID_SHIFT), "i" (LAPIC_ID_MASK));
86
87 return(cpu);
88}
89#else /* MP_V1_1 */
90/*
91 * At least one corollary cpu type does not have local memory at all.
92 * The only way I found to store the cpu number was in some 386/486
93 * system register. cr3 has bits 0, 1, 2 and 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
94 * available. Right now we use 0, 1 and 2. So we are limited to 8 cpus.
95 * For more cpus, we could use bits 5 - 11 with a shift.
96 *
97 * Even for other machines, like COMPAQ this is much faster the inb/outb
98 * 4 cycles instead of 10 to 30.
99 */
100#if defined(__GNUC__)
101#if NCPUS > 8
102#error cpu_number() definition only works for #cpus <= 8
103#else
104
105extern __inline__ int cpu_number(void)
106{
107 register int cpu;
108
109 __asm__ volatile ("movl %%cr3, %0\n"
110 " andl $0x7, %0"
111 : "=r" (cpu));
112 return(cpu);
113}
114#endif
115#endif /* defined(__GNUC__) */
116
117#endif /* MP_V1_1 */
118
119#endif /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
120
121#endif /* _I386_CPU_NUMBER_H_ */