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 /*
  */
 
-#ifndef        _I386_TRAP_H_
-#define        _I386_TRAP_H_
+#ifndef _I386_TRAP_H_
+#define _I386_TRAP_H_
 
 /*
  * Hardware trap vectors for i386.
  */
-#define        T_DIVIDE_ERROR          0
-#define        T_DEBUG                 1
-#define        T_NMI                   2               /* non-maskable interrupt */
-#define        T_INT3                  3               /* int 3 instruction */
-#define        T_OVERFLOW              4               /* overflow test */
-#define        T_OUT_OF_BOUNDS         5               /* bounds check */
-#define        T_INVALID_OPCODE        6               /* invalid op code */
-#define        T_NO_FPU                7               /* no floating point */
-#define        T_DOUBLE_FAULT          8               /* double fault */
-#define        T_FPU_FAULT             9
-#define T_INVALID_TSS          10
-#define        T_SEGMENT_NOT_PRESENT   11
-#define        T_STACK_FAULT           12
-#define        T_GENERAL_PROTECTION    13
-#define        T_PAGE_FAULT            14
+#define T_DIVIDE_ERROR          0
+#define T_DEBUG                 1
+#define T_NMI                   2               /* non-maskable interrupt */
+#define T_INT3                  3               /* int 3 instruction */
+#define T_OVERFLOW              4               /* overflow test */
+#define T_OUT_OF_BOUNDS         5               /* bounds check */
+#define T_INVALID_OPCODE        6               /* invalid op code */
+#define T_NO_FPU                7               /* no floating point */
+#define T_DOUBLE_FAULT          8               /* double fault */
+#define T_FPU_FAULT             9
+#define T_INVALID_TSS           10
+#define T_SEGMENT_NOT_PRESENT   11
+#define T_STACK_FAULT           12
+#define T_GENERAL_PROTECTION    13
+#define T_PAGE_FAULT            14
 /*                             15 */
-#define        T_FLOATING_POINT_ERROR  16
-#define        T_WATCHPOINT            17
-#define T_MACHINE_CHECK                18
+#define T_FLOATING_POINT_ERROR  16
+#define T_WATCHPOINT            17
+#define T_MACHINE_CHECK         18
 #define T_SSE_FLOAT_ERROR       19
 /*                          20-126 */
 #define T_DTRACE_RET            127
-#define T_PREEMPT              255
+
+/* The SYSENTER and SYSCALL trap numbers are software constructs.
+ * These exceptions are dispatched directly to the system call handlers.
+ * See also the "software interrupt codes" section of
+ * osfmk/mach/i386/syscall_sw.h
+ */
+#define T_SYSENTER              0x84
+#define T_SYSCALL               0x85
+
+#define T_PREEMPT               255
 
 #define TRAP_NAMES "divide error", "debug trap", "NMI", "breakpoint", \
-                  "overflow", "bounds check", "invalid opcode", \
-                  "no coprocessor", "double fault", "coprocessor overrun", \
-                  "invalid TSS", "segment not present", "stack bounds", \
-                  "general protection", "page fault", "(reserved)", \
-                  "coprocessor error", "watchpoint", "machine check", "SSE floating point"
+                  "overflow", "bounds check", "invalid opcode", \
+                  "no coprocessor", "double fault", "coprocessor overrun", \
+                  "invalid TSS", "segment not present", "stack bounds", \
+                  "general protection", "page fault", "(reserved)", \
+                  "coprocessor error", "watchpoint", "machine check", "SSE floating point"
 
 /*
  * Page-fault trap codes.
  */
-#define        T_PF_PROT               0x1             /* protection violation */
-#define        T_PF_WRITE              0x2             /* write access */
-#define        T_PF_USER               0x4             /* from user state */
-
-#ifdef PAE
-#define        T_PF_RSVD               0x8             /* reserved bit set to 1 */
-#define T_PF_EXECUTE           0x10            /* instruction fetch when NX */
-#endif
+#define T_PF_PROT               0x1             /* protection violation */
+#define T_PF_WRITE              0x2             /* write access */
+#define T_PF_USER               0x4             /* from user state */
 
+#define T_PF_RSVD               0x8             /* reserved bit set to 1 */
+#define T_PF_EXECUTE            0x10            /* instruction fetch when NX */
 
 #if !defined(ASSEMBLER) && defined(MACH_KERNEL)
 
 #include <i386/thread.h>
 
-extern void            i386_exception(
-                               int                     exc,
-                               mach_exception_code_t   code,
-                               mach_exception_subcode_t subcode);
-
-extern void            sync_iss_to_iks(x86_saved_state32_t *regs);
+extern void             i386_exception(
+       int                     exc,
+       mach_exception_code_t   code,
+       mach_exception_subcode_t subcode);
 
-extern void            sync_iss_to_iks_unconditionally(
-                               x86_saved_state_t       *regs);
+extern void             sync_iss_to_iks(x86_saved_state_t *regs);
 
-extern void            kernel_trap(x86_saved_state_t *regs);
+extern void             sync_iss_to_iks_unconditionally(
+       x86_saved_state_t       *regs);
 
-extern void            user_trap(x86_saved_state_t *regs);
+extern void             kernel_trap(x86_saved_state_t *regs, uintptr_t *lo_spp);
 
-extern void            panic_double_fault(int code);
+extern void             user_trap(x86_saved_state_t *regs);
 
-extern void            panic_double_fault64(x86_saved_state_t *regs);
-
-extern void            panic_machine_check(int code);
-
-extern void            panic_machine_check64(x86_saved_state_t *regs);
-
-extern void            i386_astintr(int preemption);
+extern void             interrupt(x86_saved_state_t *regs);
 
+extern void             panic_double_fault64(x86_saved_state_t *regs);
+extern void             panic_machine_check64(x86_saved_state_t *regs);
 
 typedef kern_return_t (*perfCallback)(
-                               int                     trapno,
-                               void                    *regs,
-                               int                     unused1,
-                               int                     unused2);
-
-extern perfCallback perfTrapHook;
-extern perfCallback perfASTHook;
-extern perfCallback perfIntHook;
+       int                     trapno,
+       void                    *regs,
+       uintptr_t               *lo_spp,
+       int);
+
+extern void             panic_i386_backtrace(void *, int, const char *, boolean_t, x86_saved_state_t *);
+extern void     print_one_backtrace(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t topfp, const char *cur_marker, boolean_t is_64_bit);
+extern void     print_thread_num_that_crashed(task_t task);
+extern void     print_tasks_user_threads(task_t task);
+extern void     print_threads_registers(thread_t thread);
+extern void     print_uuid_info(task_t task);
+extern void     print_launchd_info(void);
 
-extern void            panic_i386_backtrace(void *, int, const char *, boolean_t, x86_saved_state_t *);
 #if MACH_KDP
-extern boolean_t       kdp_i386_trap(
-                               unsigned int,
-                               x86_saved_state32_t *,
-                               kern_return_t,
-                               vm_offset_t);
+extern boolean_t        kdp_i386_trap(
+       unsigned int,
+       x86_saved_state64_t *,
+       kern_return_t,
+       vm_offset_t);
 #endif /* MACH_KDP */
-#endif /* !ASSEMBLER && MACH_KERNEL */
+#endif  /* !ASSEMBLER && MACH_KERNEL */
 
-#endif /* _I386_TRAP_H_ */
+#endif  /* _I386_TRAP_H_ */