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  #ifndef _ASM_X86_VM86_H
  #define _ASM_X86_VM86_H
  
  #include <asm/ptrace.h>
  #include <uapi/asm/vm86.h>
  
  /*
   * This is the (kernel) stack-layout when we have done a "SAVE_ALL" from vm86
   * mode - the main change is that the old segment descriptors aren't
   * useful any more and are forced to be zero by the kernel (and the
   * hardware when a trap occurs), and the real segment descriptors are
   * at the end of the structure. Look at ptrace.h to see the "normal"
   * setup. For user space layout see 'struct vm86_regs' above.
   */
  
  struct kernel_vm86_regs {
  /*
   * normal regs, with special meaning for the segment descriptors..
   */
  	struct pt_regs pt;
  /*
   * these are specific to v86 mode:
   */
  	unsigned short es, __esh;
  	unsigned short ds, __dsh;
  	unsigned short fs, __fsh;
  	unsigned short gs, __gsh;
  };
  
  struct vm86 {
  	struct vm86plus_struct __user *user_vm86;
  	struct pt_regs regs32;
  	unsigned long veflags;
  	unsigned long veflags_mask;
  	unsigned long saved_sp0;
  
  	unsigned long flags;
  	unsigned long screen_bitmap;
  	unsigned long cpu_type;
  	struct revectored_struct int_revectored;
  	struct revectored_struct int21_revectored;
  	struct vm86plus_info_struct vm86plus;
  };
  
  #ifdef CONFIG_VM86
  
  void handle_vm86_fault(struct kernel_vm86_regs *, long);
  int handle_vm86_trap(struct kernel_vm86_regs *, long, int);
  void save_v86_state(struct kernel_vm86_regs *, int);
  
  struct task_struct;
  
  #define free_vm86(t) do {				\
  	struct thread_struct *__t = (t);		\
  	if (__t->vm86 != NULL) {			\
  		kfree(__t->vm86);			\
  		__t->vm86 = NULL;			\
  	}						\
  } while (0)
  
  /*
   * Support for VM86 programs to request interrupts for
   * real mode hardware drivers:
   */
  #define FIRST_VM86_IRQ		 3
  #define LAST_VM86_IRQ		15
  
  static inline int invalid_vm86_irq(int irq)
  {
  	return irq < FIRST_VM86_IRQ || irq > LAST_VM86_IRQ;
  }
  
  void release_vm86_irqs(struct task_struct *);
  
  #else
  
  #define handle_vm86_fault(a, b)
  #define release_vm86_irqs(a)
  
  static inline int handle_vm86_trap(struct kernel_vm86_regs *a, long b, int c)
  {
  	return 0;
  }
  
  static inline void save_v86_state(struct kernel_vm86_regs *a, int b) { }
  
  #define free_vm86(t) do { } while(0)
  
  #endif /* CONFIG_VM86 */
  
  #endif /* _ASM_X86_VM86_H */