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Tomas Hruby
8451a86f0a Interrupts hadling while idle
- When the cpu halts, the interrupts are enable so the cpu may be
  woken up. When the interrupt handler returns but another interrupt
  is available it is also serviced immediately. This is not a problem
  per-se. It only slightly breaks time accounting as idle accounted is
  for the kernel time in the interrupt handler.
  
  
-  As the big kernel lock is lock/unlocked in the smp branch in the
   time acounting functions as they are called exactly at the places
   we need to take the lock) this leads to a deadlock.

- we make sure that once the interrupt handler returns from the nested
  trap, the interrupts are disabled. This means that only one
  interrupt is serviced after idle is interrupted.

- this requires the loop in apic timer calibration to keep reenabling
  the interrupts. I admit it is a little bit hackish (one line),
  however, this code is a stupid corner case at the boot time.
  Hopefully it does not matter too much.
2010-03-23 13:35:01 +00:00
Cristiano Giuffrida
bde2109b7c IPC status code for receive().
IPC changes:
- receive() is changed to take an additional parameter, which is a pointer to
a status code.
- The status code is filled in by the kernel to provide additional information
to the caller. For now, the kernel only fills in the IPC call used by the
sender.

Syslib changes:
- sef_receive() has been split into sef_receive() (with the original semantics)
and sef_receive_status() which exposes the status code to userland.
- Ideally, every sys process should gradually switch to sef_receive_status()
and use is_ipc_notify() as a dependable way to check for notify.
- SEF has been modified to use is_ipc_notify() and demonstrate how to use the
new status code.
2010-03-23 00:09:11 +00:00
Cristiano Giuffrida
45db6482e8 Prioritized NOTIFY messages for reliable asynchonrous delivery of system events. 2010-03-22 23:44:55 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
c33102ea6b Miscellaneous code cleanup. 2010-03-22 20:43:06 +00:00
Ben Gras
4b2310a7ee only print 1 every 1000 spurious interrupts (per interrupt). 2010-03-22 13:55:51 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
12ef495cac atomicity fix when enabling paging
- before enabling paging VM asks kernel to resize its segments. This
  may cause kernel to segfault if APIC is used and an interrupt
  happens between this and paging enabled. As these are 2 separate
  vmctl calls it is not atomic. This patch fixes this problem. VM does
  not ask kernel to resize the segments in a separate call anymore.
  The new segments limit is part of the "enable paging" call. It
  generalizes this call in such a way that more information can be
  passed as need be or the information may be completely different if
  another architecture requires this.
2010-03-22 07:42:52 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
a5094f7d7f Kernel dumps its registers when exception
- if an exception occurs in kernel and this exception is not handled
  in an sane way and the kernel crashes, it also dumps what was loaded
  in the general purpose registers exactly at the time of the
  exception to help to debug the problem
2010-03-20 14:59:18 +00:00
Erik van der Kouwe
b42c66ed10 this patch adds access to the debug breakpoints to
the kernel. They are not used atm, but having them in trunk allows them
to be easily used when needed. To set a breakpoint that triggers when
the variable foo is written to (the most common use case), one calls:

breakpoint_set(vir2phys((vir_bytes) &foo), 0,
  BREAKPOINT_FLAG_MODE_GLOBAL |
  BREAKPOINT_FLAG_RW_WRITE |
  BREAKPOINT_FLAG_LEN_4);

It can later be disabled using:

breakpoint_set(vir2phys((vir_bytes) &foo), 0,
  BREAKPOINT_FLAG_MODE_OFF);

There are some limitations:

- There are at most four breakpoints (hardware limit); the index of the
  breakpoint (0-3) is specified as the second parameter of
  breakpoint_set.

- The breakpoint exception in the kernel is not handled and causes a
  panic; it would be reasonably easy to change this by inspecing DR6,
  printing a message, disabling the breakpoint and continuing. However,
  in my experience even just a panic can be very useful.

- Breakpoints can be set only in the part of the address space that is
  in every page table. It is useful for the kernel, but to use this for
  user processes would require saving and restoring the debug registers
  as part of the context switch. Although the CPU provides support for
  local breakpoints (I implemened this as BREAKPOINT_FLAG_LOCAL) they
  only work if task switching is used.
2010-03-19 19:15:20 +00:00
Erik van der Kouwe
19ff96081c Specify missing return type 2010-03-19 19:07:00 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
a0602c06a3 Fixed kernel stack comment 2010-03-18 16:18:22 +00:00
Ben Gras
f250bfaa13 change messy CREATEPDE macro to clean little function.
forget about the dirtypde bitmap and WIPEPDE/DONEPDE macros too.

check if mapping happens to already be in place, and if so, don't
reload cr3 (on the account of that mapping, that is).

don't reload cr3 unconditionally.
2010-03-18 13:35:41 +00:00
Erik van der Kouwe
c3e73f0793 Provide a warning is a kernel call has been denied, to ease system.conf debugging 2010-03-17 18:23:51 +00:00
Cristiano Giuffrida
cb176df60f New RS and new signal handling for system processes.
UPDATING INFO:
20100317:
        /usr/src/etc/system.conf updated to ignore default kernel calls: copy
        it (or merge it) to /etc/system.conf.
        The hello driver (/dev/hello) added to the distribution:
        # cd /usr/src/commands/scripts && make clean install
        # cd /dev && MAKEDEV hello

KERNEL CHANGES:
- Generic signal handling support. The kernel no longer assumes PM as a signal
manager for every process. The signal manager of a given process can now be
specified in its privilege slot. When a signal has to be delivered, the kernel
performs the lookup and forwards the signal to the appropriate signal manager.
PM is the default signal manager for user processes, RS is the default signal
manager for system processes. To enable ptrace()ing for system processes, it
is sufficient to change the default signal manager to PM. This will temporarily
disable crash recovery, though.
- sys_exit() is now split into sys_exit() (i.e. exit() for system processes,
which generates a self-termination signal), and sys_clear() (i.e. used by PM
to ask the kernel to clear a process slot when a process exits).
- Added a new kernel call (i.e. sys_update()) to swap two process slots and
implement live update.

PM CHANGES:
- Posix signal handling is no longer allowed for system processes. System
signals are split into two fixed categories: termination and non-termination
signals. When a non-termination signaled is processed, PM transforms the signal
into an IPC message and delivers the message to the system process. When a
termination signal is processed, PM terminates the process.
- PM no longer assumes itself as the signal manager for system processes. It now
makes sure that every system signal goes through the kernel before being
actually processes. The kernel will then dispatch the signal to the appropriate
signal manager which may or may not be PM.

SYSLIB CHANGES:
- Simplified SEF init and LU callbacks.
- Added additional predefined SEF callbacks to debug crash recovery and
live update.
- Fixed a temporary ack in the SEF init protocol. SEF init reply is now
completely synchronous.
- Added SEF signal event type to provide a uniform interface for system
processes to deal with signals. A sef_cb_signal_handler() callback is
available for system processes to handle every received signal. A
sef_cb_signal_manager() callback is used by signal managers to process
system signals on behalf of the kernel.
- Fixed a few bugs with memory mapping and DS.

VM CHANGES:
- Page faults and memory requests coming from the kernel are now implemented
using signals.
- Added a new VM call to swap two process slots and implement live update.
- The call is used by RS at update time and in turn invokes the kernel call
sys_update().

RS CHANGES:
- RS has been reworked with a better functional decomposition.
- Better kernel call masks. com.h now defines the set of very basic kernel calls
every system service is allowed to use. This makes system.conf simpler and
easier to maintain. In addition, this guarantees a higher level of isolation
for system libraries that use one or more kernel calls internally (e.g. printf).
- RS is the default signal manager for system processes. By default, RS
intercepts every signal delivered to every system process. This makes crash
recovery possible before bringing PM and friends in the loop.
- RS now supports fast rollback when something goes wrong while initializing
the new version during a live update.
- Live update is now implemented by keeping the two versions side-by-side and
swapping the process slots when the old version is ready to update.
- Crash recovery is now implemented by keeping the two versions side-by-side
and cleaning up the old version only when the recovery process is complete.

DS CHANGES:
- Fixed a bug when the process doing ds_publish() or ds_delete() is not known
by DS.
- Fixed the completely broken support for strings. String publishing is now
implemented in the system library and simply wraps publishing of memory ranges.
Ideally, we should adopt a similar approach for other data types as well.
- Test suite fixed.

DRIVER CHANGES:
- The hello driver has been added to the Minix distribution to demonstrate basic
live update and crash recovery functionalities.
- Other drivers have been adapted to conform the new SEF interface.
2010-03-17 01:15:29 +00:00
Cristiano Giuffrida
83d1f45578 Fixed a bug in interrupt handling code when removing a handler in case of
a shared IRQ.
2010-03-16 10:20:36 +00:00
Thomas Veerman
bef0e3eb63 - Add support for the ucontext system calls (getcontext, setcontext,
swapcontext, and makecontext).
- Fix VM to not erroneously think the stack segment and data segment have
  collided when a user-space thread invokes brk().
- Add test51 to test ucontext functionality.
- Add man pages for ucontext system calls.
2010-03-12 15:58:41 +00:00
Ben Gras
0937d6c367 re-establish kernel assert()s.
use the regular <assert.h> assert() instead of vmassert() in
kernel. throw out some #if 0 code. fix a few assert() conditions.
enable by default.
2010-03-10 13:00:05 +00:00
Arun Thomas
1f9ce647cf Move archtypes.h, fpu.h, and stackframe.h
Move archtypes.h to include/ dir, since several servers require it. Move
fpu.h and stackframe.h to arch-specific header directory. Make source
files and makefiles aware of the new header locations.
2010-03-09 09:41:14 +00:00
Arun Thomas
2a8fabf4ad Include directory reorg and makefile updates.
-Convert the include directory over to using bsdmake
 syntax
-Update/add mkfiles
-Modify install(1) so that it can create symlinks
-Update makefiles to use new install(1) options
-Rename /usr/include/ibm to /usr/include/i386
-Create /usr/include/machine symlink to arch header files
-Move vm_i386.h to its new home in the /usr/include/i386
-Update source files to #include the header files at their
 new homes.
-Add new gnu-includes target for building GCC headers
2010-03-08 11:04:59 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
ecf1a36d48 Fix for FPU broken by r6131
- cycles accounting must be called earlier, firstly not to clobber the %ebx
  register, secondly to be correctly called in both branches.
2010-03-05 22:23:03 +00:00
Ben Gras
35a108b911 panic() cleanup.
this change
   - makes panic() variadic, doing full printf() formatting -
     no more NO_NUM, and no more separate printf() statements
     needed to print extra info (or something in hex) before panicing
   - unifies panic() - same panic() name and usage for everyone -
     vm, kernel and rest have different names/syntax currently
     in order to implement their own luxuries, but no longer
   - throws out the 1st argument, to make source less noisy.
     the panic() in syslib retrieves the server name from the kernel
     so it should be clear enough who is panicing; e.g.
         panic("sigaction failed: %d", errno);
     looks like:
         at_wini(73130): panic: sigaction failed: 0
         syslib:panic.c: stacktrace: 0x74dc 0x2025 0x100a
   - throws out report() - printf() is more convenient and powerful
   - harmonizes/fixes the use of panic() - there were a few places
     that used printf-style formatting (didn't work) and newlines
     (messes up the formatting) in panic()
   - throws out a few per-server panic() functions
   - cleans up a tie-in of tty with panic()

merging printf() and panic() statements to be done incrementally.
2010-03-05 15:05:11 +00:00
Ben Gras
e6cb76a2e2 no more kprintf - kernel uses libsys printf now, only kputc is special
to the kernel.
2010-03-03 15:45:01 +00:00
Ben Gras
18924ea563 New P_BLOCKEDON for kernel - a macro that encodes the "who is this
process waiting for" logic, which is duplicated a few times in the
kernel. (For a new feature for top.)

Introducing it and throwing out ESRCDIED and EDSTDIED (replaced by
EDEADSRCDST - so we don't have to care which part of the blocking is
failing in system.c) simplifies some code in the kernel and callers that
check for E{DEADSRCDST,ESRCDIED,EDSTDIED}, but don't care about the
difference, a fair bit, and more significantly doesn't duplicate the
'blocked-on' logic.
2010-03-03 15:32:26 +00:00
Arun Thomas
cbd276e4ce Convert library asm files to GAS syntax 2010-03-03 14:27:30 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
bf7397b64e More correctly use cp_grant_id_t.
More correctly use vir_bytes.
More correctly use endpoint_t.
2010-03-02 23:12:13 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
1ba0936619 Fix some uses of uninitialized variables. 2010-02-19 10:41:02 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
97c169b93a Remove some unused #include.
Remove some unused variables and computations on them.
2010-02-17 20:24:42 +00:00
Arun Thomas
b706112487 Incorporate bsdmake into buildsystem and reorganize libs 2010-02-16 14:41:33 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
e306663455 fix the somehow newly introduced warnings 2010-02-14 18:39:47 +00:00
Erik van der Kouwe
ff835e0e35 use the verbose=2 boot monitor setting to get extensive output for debugging 2010-02-13 22:11:16 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
df60646f98 Undo the use of #include <...> because it caused some errors. 2010-02-12 14:43:18 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
1b56fdb33c Time accounting based on TSC
- as thre are still KERNEL and IDLE entries, time accounting for
  kernel and idle time works the same as for any other process

- everytime we stop accounting for the currently running process,
  kernel or idle, we read the TSC counter and increment the p_cycles
  entry.

- the process cycles inherently include some of the kernel cycles as
  we can stop accounting for the process only after we save its
  context and we start accounting just before we restore its context

- this assumes that the system does not scale the CPU frequency which
  will be true for ... long time ;-)
2010-02-10 15:36:54 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
c9da61022b intr_disabled() tests removed
- we don't need to test this in kernel as we always have interrupts
  disabled

- if interrupts are enabled in kernel, it is only at very carefully
  chosen places. There are no such places now.
2010-02-09 15:29:58 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
c6fec6866f No locking in kernel code
- No locking in RTS_(UN)SET macros

- No lock_notify()

- Removed unused lock_send()

- No lock/unlock macros anymore
2010-02-09 15:26:58 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
391fd926ff TASK_PRIVILEGE and level0() removed
- there are no tasks running, we don't need TASK_PRIVILEGE priviledge anymore

- as there is no ring 1 anymore, there is no need for level0() to call sensitive
  code from ring 1 in ring 0

- 286 related macros removed as clean up
2010-02-09 15:23:31 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
ebba20a65d No CLOCK task
- no kernel tasks are runnable

- clock initialization moved to the end of main()

- the rest of the body of clock_task() is moved to bsp_timer_int_handler() as
  for now we are going to handle this on the bootstrap cpu. A change later is
  possible.
2010-02-09 15:22:43 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
728f0f0c49 Removal of the system task
* Userspace change to use the new kernel calls

	- _taskcall(SYSTASK...) changed to _kernel_call(...)

	- int 32 reused for the kernel calls

	- _do_kernel_call() to make the trap to kernel

	- kernel_call() to make the actuall kernel call from C using
	  _do_kernel_call()

	- unlike ipc call the kernel call always succeeds as kernel is
	  always available, however, kernel may return an error

* Kernel side implementation of kernel calls

	- the SYSTEm task does not run, only the proc table entry is
	  preserved

	- every data_copy(SYSTEM is no data_copy(KERNEL

	- "locking" is an empty operation now as everything runs in
	  kernel

	- sys_task() is replaced by kernel_call() which copies the
	  message into kernel, dispatches the call to its handler and
	  finishes by either copying the results back to userspace (if
	  need be) or by suspending the process because of VM

	- suspended processes are later made runnable once the memory
	  issue is resolved, picked up by the scheduler and only at
	  this time the call is resumed (in fact restarted) which does
	  not need to copy the message from userspace as the message
	  is already saved in the process structure.

	- no ned for the vmrestart queue, the scheduler will restart
	  the system calls

	- no special case in do_vmctl(), all requests remove the
	  RTS_VMREQUEST flag
2010-02-09 15:20:09 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
5e57818431 copy_msg_from_user() and copy_msg_to_user()
- copies a mesage from/to userspace without need of translating
  addresses

- the assumption is that the address space is installed, i.e. ldt and
  cr3 are loaded correctly

- if a pagefault or a general protection occurs while copying from
  userland to kernel (or vice versa) and error is returned which gives
  the caller a chance to respond in a proper way

- error happens _only_ because of a wrong user pointer if the function
  is used correctly

- if the prerequisites of the function do no hold, the function will
  most likely fail as the user address becomes random
2010-02-09 15:15:45 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
ad9ba944d1 Early address space switch
- switch_address_space() implements a switch of the user address space
  for the destination process

- this makes memory of this process easily accessible, e.g. a pointer
  valid in the userspace can be used with a little complexity to
  access the process's memory

- the switch does not happed only just before we return to userspace,
  however, it happens right after we know which process we are going
  to schedule. This happens before we start processing the misc flags
  of this process so its memory is available

- if the process becomes not runnable while processing the mics flags
  we pick a new process and we switch the address space again which
  introduces possibly a little bit more overhead, however, it is
  hopefully hidden by reducing the overheads when we actually access
  the memory
2010-02-09 15:13:52 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
b14a86ca5c Sys calls are called ipc calls now
- the syscalls are pretty much just ipc calls, however, sendrec() is
  used to implement system task (sys) calls

- sendrec() won't be used anymore for this, therefore ipc calls will
  become pure ipc calls
2010-02-09 15:13:07 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
8a03d497b8 System task initialization moved to main()
- the system task initialization code does not really need to be part
  of the system task process. An earlier initialization in kernel is
  cleaner as it does not only initialize the syscalls but also irq
  hooks etc.
2010-02-09 15:12:20 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
f029b0e0b1 Kernel: fix sys_irqctl(IRQ_RMPOLICY) 2010-02-09 08:07:47 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
8f82633fa2 Removed useless global variable sys_call_code
- we have to same information in the message (m_ptr) where needed
2010-02-03 18:17:01 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
cca24d06d8 This patch removes the global variables who_p and who_e from the
kernel (sys task).  The main reason is that these would have to become
cpu local variables on SMP.  Once the system task is not a task but a
genuine part of the kernel there is even less reason to have these
extra variables as proc_ptr will already contain all neccessary
information. In addition converting who_e to the process pointer and
back again all the time will be avoided.

Although proc_ptr will contain all important information, accessing it
as a cpu local variable will be fairly expensive, hence the value
would be assigned to some on stack local variable. Therefore it is
better to add the 'caller' argument to the syscall handlers to pass
the value on stack anyway. It also clearly denotes on who's behalf is
the syscall being executed.

This patch also ANSIfies the syscall function headers.

Last but not least, it also fixes a potential bug in virtual_copy_f()
in case the check is disabled. So far the function in case of a
failure could possible reuse an old who_p in case this function had
not been called from the system task.

virtual_copy_f() takes the caller as a parameter too. In case the
checking is disabled, the caller must be NULL and non NULL if it is
enabled as we must be able to suspend the caller.
2010-02-03 09:04:48 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
477b616fe8 Fixed a number of complaints about missing return statements.
Some cases were fixed by declaring the function void, others were fixed
by adding a return <value> statement, thereby avoiding potentially
incorrect behavior (usually in error handling).
Some enum correctness in boot.c.
2010-01-28 13:17:07 +00:00
Ben Gras
75a3d4ebde bump version number to 3.1.6, copyright year to 2010. 2010-01-27 16:19:50 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
e0f7043e04 No need to use memcpy to copy a message of 36 bytes. The overhead just
to call memcpy is half of the inline copy (using gcc -O)
2010-01-27 09:34:47 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
c8a11b5453 Fixed some type inconsistencies in the kernel. 2010-01-26 12:26:06 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
b67f788eea Removed a number of useless #includes 2010-01-26 10:59:01 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
a701e290f7 Removed unused symbols.
Made some functions PRIVATE, including ones that aren't used anywhere.
2010-01-25 18:13:48 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
a7cee5bec4 Removed unused symbols.
Minor cleanups.
2010-01-22 22:01:08 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
0cfbe936ce Removed bunch of unused variables in kernel/proc.c 2010-01-22 16:14:57 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
f30c82b430 Restored idt_reload() prototype. 2010-01-21 11:40:22 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
d6383bef47 Removed some unused tests. 2010-01-20 17:55:14 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
53a6e039de remove SYS_MAPDMA 2010-01-19 21:24:42 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
f175410902 rename message.m5_c[12] to m5_s[12] 2010-01-19 21:19:59 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
7d51b0cce1 Fixed warnings in watchdog.c 2010-01-19 14:47:25 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
5efa92f754 NMI watchdog is an awesome feature for debugging locked up kernels.
There is not that much use for it on a single CPU, however, deadlock
between kernel and system task can be delected. Or a runaway loop.

If a kernel gets locked up the timer interrupts don't occure (as all
interrupts are disabled in kernel mode). The only chance is to
interrupt the kernel by a non-maskable interrupt.

This patch generates NMIs using performance counters. It uses the most
widely available performace counters. As the performance counters are 
highly model-specific this patch is not guaranteed to work on every
machine.  Unfortunately this is also true for KVM :-/ On the other
hand adding this feature for other models is not extremely difficult
and the framework makes it hopefully easy enough.

Depending on the frequency of the CPU an NMI is generated at most
about every 0.5s If the cpu's speed is less then 2Ghz it is generated
at most every 1s. In general an NMI is generated much less often as
the performance counter counts down only if the cpu is not idle.
Therefore the overhead of this feature is fairly minimal even if the
load is high.

Uppon detecting that the kernel is locked up the kernel dumps the 
state of the kernel registers and panics.

Local APIC must be enabled for the watchdog to work.

The code is _always_ compiled in, however, it is only enabled if  
watchdog=<non-zero> is set in the boot monitor.

One corner case is serial console debugging. As dumping a lot of stuff
to the serial link may take a lot of time, the watchdog does not 
detect lockups during this time!!! as it would result in too many
false positives. 10 nmi have to be handled before the lockup is
detected. This means something between ~5s to 10s.

Another corner case is that the watchdog is enabled only after the
paging is enabled as it would be pure madness to try to get it right.
2010-01-16 20:53:55 +00:00
Cristiano Giuffrida
c5b309ff07 Merge of Wu's GSOC 09 branch (src.20090525.r4372.wu)
Main changes:
- COW optimization for safecopy.
- safemap, a grant-based interface for sharing memory regions between processes.
- Integration with safemap and complete rework of DS, supporting new data types
  natively (labels, memory ranges, memory mapped ranges).
- For further information:
  http://wiki.minix3.org/en/SummerOfCode2009/MemoryGrants

Additional changes not included in the original Wu's branch:
- Fixed unhandled case in VM when using COW optimization for safecopy in case
  of a block that has already been shared as SMAP.
- Better interface and naming scheme for sys_saferevmap and ds_retrieve_map
  calls.
- Better input checking in syslib: check for page alignment when creating
  memory mapping grants.
- DS notifies subscribers when an entry is deleted.
- Documented the behavior of indirect grants in case of memory mapping.
- Test suite in /usr/src/test/safeperf|safecopy|safemap|ds/* reworked
  and extended.
- Minor fixes and general cleanup.
- TO-DO: Grant ids should be generated and managed the way endpoints are to make
sure grant slots are never misreused.
2010-01-14 15:24:16 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
da3b64d8bc Fixed a bug in do_sdevio() that broke I/O size computations.
Removed redundant size computations.
Cleaned up code.
2010-01-14 14:51:23 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
9d247900c0 Remove obsolete m_ptr calculations in try_one() and mini_senda(). 2010-01-14 12:04:24 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
98563a4afa Killing Minix by typing Q on serial console
- if debugging on serial console is enabled typing Q kills the system. It is
  handy if the system gets locked up and the timer interrupts still work. Good
  for remote debugging.

- NOT_REACHABLE reintroduced and fixed. It should be used for marking code which
  is not reachable because the previous code _should_ not return. Such places
  are not always obvious
2010-01-14 09:46:16 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
8a2a4f97fc Fixed redundant typecast in lapic write/read macros 2010-01-13 18:23:58 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
42c13951a7 APIC disabled if CPU lacks TSC
- we cannot calibrate local APIC timer in such a case

- fixes possible uninitialized variable problem during calibration if no TSC
2010-01-13 18:22:41 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
ad4c0ff698 Fixed a bug in apic.c that broke lapic_stop_timer().
Fixed bugs in liveupdate.c that rendered load_state_info() meaningless.
More informative error message in do_config() in service.c.
2010-01-13 14:44:19 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
a316221fbf Local apic is dissabled by default
to enable it set no_apic=0 in the boot monitor
2010-01-11 17:21:19 +00:00
Cristiano Giuffrida
d1fd04e72a Initialization protocol for system services.
SYSLIB CHANGES:
- SEF framework now supports a new SEF Init request type from RS. 3 different
callbacks are available (init_fresh, init_lu, init_restart) to specify
initialization code when a service starts fresh, starts after a live update,
or restarts.

SYSTEM SERVICE CHANGES:
- Initialization code for system services is now enclosed in a callback SEF will
automatically call at init time. The return code of the callback will
tell RS whether the initialization completed successfully.
- Each init callback can access information passed by RS to initialize. As of
now, each system service has access to the public entries of RS's system process
table to gather all the information required to initialize. This design
eliminates many existing or potential races at boot time and provides a uniform
initialization interface to system services. The same interface will be reused
for the upcoming publish/subscribe model to handle dynamic 
registration / deregistration of system services.

VM CHANGES:
- Uniform privilege management for all system services. Every service uses the
same call mask format. For boot services, VM copies the call mask from init
data. For dynamic services, VM still receives the call mask via rs_set_priv
call that will be soon replaced by the upcoming publish/subscribe model.

RS CHANGES:
- The system process table has been reorganized and split into private entries
and public entries. Only the latter ones are exposed to system services.
- VM call masks are now entirely configured in rs/table.c
- RS has now its own slot in the system process table. Only kernel tasks and
user processes not included in the boot image are now left out from the system
process table.
- RS implements the initialization protocol for system services.
- For services in the boot image, RS blocks till initialization is complete and
panics when failure is reported back. Services are initialized in their order of
appearance in the boot image priv table and RS blocks to implements synchronous
initialization for every system service having the flag SF_SYNCH_BOOT set.
- For services started dynamically, the initialization protocol is implemented
as though it were the first ping for the service. In this case, if the
system service fails to report back (or reports failure), RS brings the service
down rather than trying to restart it.
2010-01-08 01:20:42 +00:00
Erik van der Kouwe
38ed5b2685 Fix brackets in kernel/arch/i386/include/archconst.h 2010-01-06 08:46:33 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk
d8f3af3672 Fixed a typing bug.
More explicit type conversion from virual to physical bytes.
Bracket negative #defines for extra paranoia.
Added a forgotten 'void' to a function.
2010-01-06 08:23:14 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
ac9ab099c8 General cleanup:
- clean up kernel section of minix/com.h somewhat
- remove ALLOCMEM and VM_ALLOCMEM calls
- remove non-safecopy and minix-vmd support from Inet
- remove SYS_VIRVCOPY and SYS_PHYSVCOPY calls
- remove obsolete segment encoding in SYS_SAFECOPY*
- remove DEVCTL call, svrctl(FSDEVUNMAP), map_driverX
- remove declarations of unimplemented svrctl requests
- remove everything related to swapping to disk
- remove floppysetup.sh
- remove traces of rescue device
- update DESCRIBE.sh with new devices
- some other small changes
2010-01-05 19:39:27 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
bac0e91705 typo (Bug#376, reported by Kees van Reeuwijk) 2010-01-04 12:29:51 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
c473cfcdda more kernel header typos 2010-01-01 20:18:05 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
44e46860c7 Kernel: fix do_stime.c header comment (2) 2009-12-30 14:56:54 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
010e23e504 Kernel: fix do_stime.c header comment 2009-12-30 14:56:35 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
ac9a5829a2 suppress kernel/VM memory debugging information 2009-12-29 21:35:12 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
e423c86009 ptrace(2) modifications:
- add T_GETRANGE/T_SETRANGE to get/set ranges of values
- change EIO error code to EFAULT
- move common-I&D text-to-data translation to umap_local
2009-12-29 21:32:15 +00:00
Thomas Veerman
958b25be50 - Introduce support for sticky bit.
- Revise VFS-FS protocol and update VFS/MFS/ISOFS accordingly.
- Clean up MFS by removing old, dead code (backwards compatibility is broken by
  the new VFS-FS protocol, anyway) and rewrite other parts. Also, make sure all
  functions have proper banners and prototypes.
- VFS should always provide a (syntactically) valid path to the FS; no need for
  the FS to do sanity checks when leaving/entering mount points.
- Fix several bugs in MFS:
  - Several path lookup bugs in MFS.
  - A link can be too big for the path buffer.
  - A mountpoint can become inaccessible when the creation of a new inode
    fails, because the inode already exists and is a mountpoint.
- Introduce support for supplemental groups.
- Add test 46 to test supplemental group functionality (and removed obsolete
  suppl. tests from test 2).
- Clean up VFS (not everything is done yet).
- ISOFS now opens device read-only. This makes the -r flag in the mount command
  unnecessary (but will still report to be mounted read-write).
- Introduce PipeFS. PipeFS is a new FS that handles all anonymous and
  named pipes. However, named pipes still reside on the (M)FS, as they are part
  of the file system on disk. To make this work VFS now has a concept of
  'mapped' inodes, which causes read, write, truncate and stat requests to be
  redirected to the mapped FS, and all other requests to the original FS.
2009-12-20 20:27:14 +00:00
Cristiano Giuffrida
b4d6d9db26 Fix bug in IPC deadlock detection code.
The old deadlock code was misplaced and unable to deal with asynchronous
IPC primitives (notify and senda) effectively. As an example, the following
sequence of messages allowed the deadlock detection code to
trigger a false positive:
1. A.notify(B)
2. A.receive(B)
3. B.receive(A)
1. B.notify(A)
The solution is to run the deadlock detection routine only when a process is
about to block in mini_send() or mini_receive().
2009-12-16 23:32:08 +00:00
Cristiano Giuffrida
f4574783dc Rewrite of boot process
KERNEL CHANGES:
- The kernel only knows about privileges of kernel tasks and the root system
process (now RS).
- Kernel tasks and the root system process are the only processes that are made
schedulable by the kernel at startup. All the other processes in the boot image
don't get their privileges set at startup and are inhibited from running by the
RTS_NO_PRIV flag.
- Removed the assumption on the ordering of processes in the boot image table.
System processes can now appear in any order in the boot image table.
- Privilege ids can now be assigned both statically or dynamically. The kernel
assigns static privilege ids to kernel tasks and the root system process. Each
id is directly derived from the process number.
- User processes now all share the static privilege id of the root user
process (now INIT).
- sys_privctl split: we have more calls now to let RS set privileges for system
processes. SYS_PRIV_ALLOW / SYS_PRIV_DISALLOW are only used to flip the
RTS_NO_PRIV flag and allow / disallow a process from running. SYS_PRIV_SET_SYS /
SYS_PRIV_SET_USER are used to set privileges for a system / user process.
- boot image table flags split: PROC_FULLVM is the only flag that has been
moved out of the privilege flags and is still maintained in the boot image
table. All the other privilege flags are out of the kernel now.

RS CHANGES:
- RS is the only user-space process who gets to run right after in-kernel
startup.
- RS uses the boot image table from the kernel and three additional boot image
info table (priv table, sys table, dev table) to complete the initialization
of the system.
- RS checks that the entries in the priv table match the entries in the boot
image table to make sure that every process in the boot image gets schedulable.
- RS only uses static privilege ids to set privileges for system services in
the boot image.
- RS includes basic memory management support to allocate the boot image buffer
dynamically during initialization. The buffer shall contain the executable
image of all the system services we would like to restart after a crash.
- First step towards decoupling between resource provisioning and resource
requirements in RS: RS must know what resources it needs to restart a process
and what resources it has currently available. This is useful to tradeoff
reliability and resource consumption. When required resources are missing, the
process cannot be restarted. In that case, in the future, a system flag will
tell RS what to do. For example, if CORE_PROC is set, RS should trigger a
system-wide panic because the system can no longer function correctly without
a core system process.

PM CHANGES:
- The process tree built at initialization time is changed to have INIT as root
with pid 0, RS child of INIT and all the system services children of RS. This
is required to make RS in control of all the system services.
- PM no longer registers labels for system services in the boot image. This is
now part of RS's initialization process.
2009-12-11 00:08:19 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
51065a1b47 Cooments to warn not to use certains instructions
- gas2ack cannot handle all variants of some instructions. Until this issues is
  addressed, this patch places a big warning where appropriate. This code is not
  supposed to change frequently.
2009-12-07 12:01:05 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
fe982ca684 FPU: fix field names, compiler warning, long lines 2009-12-02 23:12:46 +00:00
Ben Gras
bd42705433 FPU context switching support by Evgeniy Ivanov. 2009-12-02 13:01:48 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
fce9fd4b4e Add 'getidle' CPU utilization measurement infrastructure 2009-12-02 11:52:26 +00:00
Ben Gras
7c0cdc61bc fix for race condition - IRQ can happen between clearing the endpoint
of the handling process and before removing the hook. The handler function
will panic then.
2009-12-01 16:46:27 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
6da61b8f05 fix _NSIG usage 2009-11-28 13:20:50 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
709a739b52 Kernel: unbreak load averages 2009-11-28 13:16:03 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
6c6e1db676 Kernel: fix faulty trap check 2009-11-28 13:15:07 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
8a44a44cb9 Local APIC
- local APIC timer used as the source of time

- PIC is still used as the hw interrupt controller as we don't have
  enough info without ACPI or MPS to set up IO APICs

- remapping of APIC when switching paging on, uses the new mechanism
  to tell VM what phys areas to map in kernel's virtual space

- one more step to SMP

based on code by Arun C.
2009-11-16 21:41:44 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
9e62bd5241 .align replaced by .balign in mpx386.S 2009-11-13 09:30:45 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
cb9faaebfd No need for a special idle queue
- as the idle task is never placed on any run queue, we don't need any special
  idle queue.

- one more queue available for user processes
2009-11-12 08:47:25 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
ad4dcaab71 Idle task never runs
- idle task becomes a pseudo task which is never scheduled. It is never put on
  any run queue and never enters userspace. An entry for this task still remains
  in the process table for time accounting

- Instead of panicing if there is not process to schedule, pick_proc() returns
  NULL which is a signal to put the cpu in an idle state and set everything in
  such a way that after receiving and interrupt it looks like idle task was
  preempted

- idle task is set non-preemptible to avoid handling in the timer interrupt code
  which make userspace scheduling simpler as idle task does not need to be
  handled as a special case.
2009-11-12 08:42:18 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
37a7e1b76b Use of isemptyp() macro instead of testing RTS_SLOT_FREE flag
- some code used to test if only this flag is set, some if also this flag is
  set. This change unifies the test
2009-11-12 08:35:26 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
b3b0a18403 allow kernel to tell VM extra physical addresses it wants mapped in.
used in the future for mapping in local APIC memory.
2009-11-11 12:07:06 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
9ba3b53de8 kernel/proc.h can be included in kernel assembky files
- the gnu .S are compiled with __ASSEMBLY__ macro set which allows us to
  conditionaly remove C stuff from the proc.h file when included in assembly
  files
2009-11-10 09:14:50 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
a972f4bacc All macros defining rts flags are prefixed with RTS_
- macros used with RTS_SET group of macros to define struct proc p_rts_flags are
  now prefixed with RTS_ to make things clear
2009-11-10 09:11:13 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
daf7940c69 pick_proc() called only just before returning to userspace
- new proc_is_runnable() macro to test whether process is runnable. All tests
  whether p_rts_flags == 0 converted to use this macro

- pick_proc() calls removed from enqueue() and dequeue()

- removed the test for recursive calls from pick_proc() as it certainly cannot
  be called recursively now

- PREEMPTED flag to mark processes that were preempted by enqueueuing a higher
  priority process in enqueue()

- enqueue_head() to enqueue PREEMPTED processes again at the head of their
  current priority queue

- NO_QUANTUM flag to block and dequeue processes preempted by timer tick with
  exceeded quantum. They need to be enqueued again in schedcheck()

- next_ptr global variable removed
2009-11-09 17:48:31 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
ae75f9d4e5 Removal of the executable flag from files that cannot be executed
- 755 -> 644
2009-11-09 10:26:00 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
a07f8d7646 Fix ptrace bug when reattaching to a detached process 2009-11-09 08:12:25 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
ebbce7507b Complete ovehaul of mode switching code
- after a trap to kernel, the code automatically switches to kernel
  stack, in the future local to the CPU

- k_reenter variable replaced by a test whether the CS is kernel cs or
  not. The information is passed further if needed. Removes a global
  variable which would need to be cpu local

- no need for global variables describing the exception or trap
  context. This information is kept on stack and a pointer to this
  structure is passed to the C code as a single structure

- removed loadedcr3 variable and its use replaced by reading the %cr3
  register

- no need to redisable interrupts in restart() as they are already
  disabled.

- unified handling of traps that push and don't push errorcode

- removed save() function as the process context is not saved directly
  to process table but saved as required by the trap code. Essentially
  it means that save() code is inlined everywhere not only in the
  exception handling routine

- returning from syscall is more arch independent - it sets the retger
  in C

- top of the x86 stack contains the current CPU id and pointer to the
  currently scheduled process (the one right interrupted) so the mode
  switch code can find where to save the context without need to use
  proc_ptr which will be cpu local in the future and therefore
  difficult to access in assembler and expensive to access in general

- some more clean up of level0 code. No need to read-back the argument
  passed in
  %eax from the proc structure. The mode switch code does not clobber
  %the general registers and hence we can just call what is in %eax

- many assebly macros in sconst.h as they will be reused by the apic
  assembly
2009-11-06 09:08:26 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
f2a1f21a39 Clock task split
- preemption handled in the clock timer interrupt handler, not in the clock task

- more achitecture independent clock timer handling code

- smp ready as each CPU can have its own timer
2009-11-06 09:04:15 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
616d936638 vmassert reports also the source file in which it was triggered 2009-11-04 15:30:08 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
cf854041ce Hardware interrupts code path cleanup
- the PIC master and slave irq handlers don't pass the irq hook pointer but just
  the irq number. It gives a little bit more information to the C handler as the
  irq number is not lost

- the irq code path is more achitecture independent. i386 hw interrupts are
  called irq and whereever the code is arch independent enough hw_intr_
  functions are called to mask/unmask interrupts

- the legacy PIC is not the only possible interrupt controller in the x86 world,
  therefore the intr_(un)mask functions were renamed to signal their
  functionality explicitly. APIC will add their own.

- masking and unmasking PIC interrupt lines is removed from assembler and all
  the functionality is rewriten in C and moved to i8259.c

- interrupt handlers have to unmask the interrupt line if all irq handlers are
  done. Assembler does not do it anymore
2009-11-04 13:24:56 +00:00
Ben Gras
7e73260cf5 - enable remembering of device memory ranges set by PCI and
told to kernel
  - makes VM ask the kernel if a certain process is allowed
    to map in a range of physical memory (VM rounds it to page
    boundaries afterwards - but it's impossible to map anything
    smaller otherwise so I assume this is safe, i.e. there won't
    be anything else in that page; certainly no regular memory)
  - VM permission check cleanup (no more hardcoded calls, less
    hardcoded logic, more readable main loop), a loose end left
    by GQ
  - remove do_copy warning, as the ipc server triggers this but
    it's no more harmful than the special cases already excluded
    explicitly (VFS, PM, etc).
2009-11-03 11:12:23 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
f814fe41be Kernel: add support for indirect grants 2009-11-02 22:30:37 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
f89388c241 Kernel, servers: remove unused proto.h definitions 2009-10-31 14:11:50 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
403764c538 Conversion of kernel assembly from ACK to GNU
- .s files removed and replaced by .S as the .S is a standard extension for assembly that needs preprocessing
2009-10-30 16:00:44 +00:00
Ben Gras
53567bf741 no DEBUG_VMASSERT committed 2009-10-18 20:08:55 +00:00
Ben Gras
24e1e83028 really revert endpoint_t -> int
debugging info on panic: decode segment selectors and descriptors, now moved
to arch-specific part, prototypes added; sanity checking in debug.h made
optional with vmassert().
2009-10-05 15:47:23 +00:00
Ben Gras
30804b9ed7 thanks to tomas: fix for level0() race condition - global variable can
be used concurrently.  pass the function in eax instead; this gets rid
of the global variable.  also execute the function directly if we're
already trapped into the kernel.

revert of u32_t endpoint_t to int (some code assumes endpoints are
negative for negative slot numbers).
2009-10-05 15:22:31 +00:00
Ben Gras
88a12c70d2 little more info in pagefault exception handler. 2009-10-03 12:23:02 +00:00
Ben Gras
6bd3002f06 - exact magic values for entered/nonentered states in recursive enter check
- read_*() functions to read segment selector values
 - decode loaded segments on panic
2009-10-03 12:17:46 +00:00
Ben Gras
fe35879325 - panic if there's no runnable process
- more basic sanity check before recursive enter check (data segment)
 - try to jump to boot monitor instantly on recursive panic
2009-10-03 11:30:35 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
49808dcf77 PM delay call infrastructure improvements
- allow PM to tell sys_runctl() whether to use delay call feature
- only use this feature in PM for delivering signals - not for exits
- do better error checking in PM on sys_runctl() calls
- rename SIGKREADY to SIGNDELAY
2009-10-01 10:36:09 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
6539c356c6 idle_task() declared 3x in kernel/proto.h. 2 declarations removed 2009-10-01 07:59:15 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
b423d7b477 Merge of David's ptrace branch. Summary:
o Support for ptrace T_ATTACH/T_DETACH and T_SYSCALL
o PM signal handling logic should now work properly, even with debuggers
  being present
o Asynchronous PM/VFS protocol, full IPC support for senda(), and
  AMF_NOREPLY senda() flag

DETAILS

Process stop and delay call handling of PM:
o Added sys_runctl() kernel call with sys_stop() and sys_resume()
  aliases, for PM to stop and resume a process
o Added exception for sending/syscall-traced processes to sys_runctl(),
  and matching SIGKREADY pseudo-signal to PM
o Fixed PM signal logic to deal with requests from a process after
  stopping it (so-called "delay calls"), using the SIGKREADY facility
o Fixed various PM panics due to race conditions with delay calls versus
  VFS calls
o Removed special PRIO_STOP priority value
o Added SYS_LOCK RTS kernel flag, to stop an individual process from
  running while modifying its process structure

Signal and debugger handling in PM:
o Fixed debugger signals being dropped if a second signal arrives when
  the debugger has not retrieved the first one
o Fixed debugger signals being sent to the debugger more than once
o Fixed debugger signals unpausing process in VFS; removed PM_UNPAUSE_TR
  protocol message
o Detached debugger signals from general signal logic and from being
  blocked on VFS calls, meaning that even VFS can now be traced
o Fixed debugger being unable to receive more than one pending signal in
  one process stop
o Fixed signal delivery being delayed needlessly when multiple signals
  are pending
o Fixed wait test for tracer, which was returning for children that were
  not waited for
o Removed second parallel pending call from PM to VFS for any process
o Fixed process becoming runnable between exec() and debugger trap
o Added support for notifying the debugger before the parent when a
  debugged child exits
o Fixed debugger death causing child to remain stopped forever
o Fixed consistently incorrect use of _NSIG

Extensions to ptrace():
o Added T_ATTACH and T_DETACH ptrace request, to attach and detach a
  debugger to and from a process
o Added T_SYSCALL ptrace request, to trace system calls
o Added T_SETOPT ptrace request, to set trace options
o Added TO_TRACEFORK trace option, to attach automatically to children
  of a traced process
o Added TO_ALTEXEC trace option, to send SIGSTOP instead of SIGTRAP upon
  a successful exec() of the tracee
o Extended T_GETUSER ptrace support to allow retrieving a process's priv
  structure
o Removed T_STOP ptrace request again, as it does not help implementing
  debuggers properly
o Added MINIX3-specific ptrace test (test42)
o Added proper manual page for ptrace(2)

Asynchronous PM/VFS interface:
o Fixed asynchronous messages not being checked when receive() is called
  with an endpoint other than ANY
o Added AMF_NOREPLY senda() flag, preventing such messages from
  satisfying the receive part of a sendrec()
o Added asynsend3() that takes optional flags; asynsend() is now a
  #define passing in 0 as third parameter
o Made PM/VFS protocol asynchronous; reintroduced tell_fs()
o Made PM_BASE request/reply number range unique
o Hacked in a horrible temporary workaround into RS to deal with newly
  revealed RS-PM-VFS race condition triangle until VFS is asynchronous

System signal handling:
o Fixed shutdown logic of device drivers; removed old SIGKSTOP signal
o Removed is-superuser check from PM's do_procstat() (aka getsigset())
o Added sigset macros to allow system processes to deal with the full
  signal set, rather than just the POSIX subset

Miscellaneous PM fixes:
o Split do_getset into do_get and do_set, merging common code and making
  structure clearer
o Fixed setpriority() being able to put to sleep processes using an
  invalid parameter, or revive zombie processes
o Made find_proc() global; removed obsolete proc_from_pid()
o Cleanup here and there

Also included:
o Fixed false-positive boot order kernel warning
o Removed last traces of old NOTIFY_FROM code

THINGS OF POSSIBLE INTEREST

o It should now be possible to run PM at any priority, even lower than
  user processes
o No assumptions are made about communication speed between PM and VFS,
  although communication must be FIFO
o A debugger will now receive incoming debuggee signals at kill time
  only; the process may not yet be fully stopped
o A first step has been made towards making the SYSTEM task preemptible
2009-09-30 09:57:22 +00:00
Ben Gras
bcd7d04203 throw out FIXME reminders for release 2009-09-30 07:40:34 +00:00
Ben Gras
da67a3af00 disable 'clever' optimisation (workaround for vmware(?) problem) 2009-09-28 15:47:01 +00:00
Ben Gras
e900735ddd old reminder 2009-09-25 17:58:23 +00:00
Ben Gras
cd3e83f849 get_randomness restored. 2009-09-25 17:57:24 +00:00
Ben Gras
e64e75dbc5 also don't let user process change ss segment selector when returning from
signal.
2009-09-25 17:44:26 +00:00
Ben Gras
1d0854e6db pre-APPROVEd (thanks Arun) sanity check function. 2009-09-25 11:12:06 +00:00
Ben Gras
9e53925504 save a few lines of unnecessary output. 2009-09-23 13:27:21 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
dd0ea3aba0 NOT_REACHABLE() removed until ack will be taught to handle macros as a grownup
compiler
2009-09-23 07:25:04 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
7c10365f1b removed idt_reload()
- not part of klib386 yet
2009-09-23 07:20:57 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
48602fcfae NOT_REACHABLE macro
- marks code path that should be unreachable (never executed)

- if hit, panics and reports the problem

- the end of main() marked as such. The SMP changes need some magic with stack
  switching before the AP can be started as they need to run on the boot stack
  before figuring out what is their own stack. As main() uses the boot stack to,
  we need to switch to to the stack of BSP before executing the last part of
  main() which needs to be in a separate function so we can jump to it.
  Therefore restart() won't be the last call in main() which may be confusing.
  The macro can/should be used in other such places too.
2009-09-22 21:46:47 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
b900311656 endpoint_t in syslib
- headers use the endpoint_t in syslib.h and the implmentation was using int
  instead. Both uses endpoint_t now

- every variable named like proc, proc_nr or proc_nr_e of type endpoint_t has
  name proc_ep now

- endpoint_t defined as u32_t not int
2009-09-22 21:42:02 +00:00
Ben Gras
c2324398f4 sha1 unused now. 2009-09-21 20:32:53 +00:00
Ben Gras
cd8b915ed9 Primary goal for these changes is:
- no longer have kernel have its own page table that is loaded
    on every kernel entry (trap, interrupt, exception). the primary
    purpose is to reduce the number of required reloads.
Result:
  - kernel can only access memory of process that was running when
    kernel was entered
  - kernel must be mapped into every process page table, so traps to
    kernel keep working
Problem:
  - kernel must often access memory of arbitrary processes (e.g. send
    arbitrary processes messages); this can't happen directly any more;
    usually because that process' page table isn't loaded at all, sometimes
    because that memory isn't mapped in at all, sometimes because it isn't
    mapped in read-write.
So:
  - kernel must be able to map in memory of any process, in its own
    address space.
Implementation:
  - VM and kernel share a range of memory in which addresses of
    all page tables of all processes are available. This has two purposes:
      . Kernel has to know what data to copy in order to map in a range
      . Kernel has to know where to write the data in order to map it in
    That last point is because kernel has to write in the currently loaded
    page table.
  - Processes and kernel are separated through segments; kernel segments
    haven't changed.
  - The kernel keeps the process whose page table is currently loaded
    in 'ptproc.'
  - If it wants to map in a range of memory, it writes the value of the
    page directory entry for that range into the page directory entry
    in the currently loaded map. There is a slot reserved for such
    purposes. The kernel can then access this memory directly.
  - In order to do this, its segment has been increased (and the
    segments of processes start where it ends).
  - In the pagefault handler, detect if the kernel is doing
    'trappable' memory access (i.e. a pagefault isn't a fatal
     error) and if so,
       - set the saved instruction pointer to phys_copy_fault,
	 breaking out of phys_copy
       - set the saved eax register to the address of the page
	 fault, both for sanity checking and for checking in
	 which of the two ranges that phys_copy was called
	 with the fault occured
  - Some boot-time processes do not have their own page table,
    and are mapped in with the kernel, and separated with
    segments. The kernel detects this using HASPT. If such a
    process has to be scheduled, any page table will work and
    no page table switch is done.

Major changes in kernel are
  - When accessing user processes memory, kernel no longer
    explicitly checks before it does so if that memory is OK.
    It simply makes the mapping (if necessary), tries to do the
    operation, and traps the pagefault if that memory isn't present;
    if that happens, the copy function returns EFAULT.
    So all of the CHECKRANGE_OR_SUSPEND macros are gone.
  - Kernel no longer has to copy/read and parse page tables.
  - A message copying optimisation: when messages are copied, and
    the recipient isn't mapped in, they are copied into a buffer
    in the kernel. This is done in QueueMess. The next time
    the recipient is scheduled, this message is copied into
    its memory. This happens in schedcheck().
    This eliminates the mapping/copying step for messages, and makes
    it easier to deliver messages. This eliminates soft_notify.
  - Kernel no longer creates a page table at all, so the vm_setbuf
    and pagetable writing in memory.c is gone.

Minor changes in kernel are
  - ipc_stats thrown out, wasn't used
  - misc flags all renamed to MF_*
  - NOREC_* macros to enter and leave functions that should not
    be called recursively; just sanity checks really
  - code to fully decode segment selectors and descriptors
    to print on exceptions
  - lots of vmassert()s added, only executed if DEBUG_VMASSERT is 1
2009-09-21 14:31:52 +00:00
Ben Gras
f5b04e1881 minor change to panic code 2009-09-21 14:28:16 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
f2def7d360 Kernel: correct a few SYSTEM source documentation comments 2009-09-17 20:51:34 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
db56801ddc Some clean up of the segment selectors macros
- [ABCD]_INDEX are not used anywhere

- value of *_SELECTOR is now calculated using the *_INDEX value so changing the
  index does not break the selector

- TSS is now the last of the global selectors. There will be TSS per CPU on SMP
  and the number will vary depending on the maximal supported number of CPUs
  configured
2009-09-15 10:01:06 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
71077d1228 iskernelp() and isuserp() test pointers
- we may test even not fully initialized entries, e.g. during boot
  crash

- is we know the process number we should use iskerneln
  and isusern
2009-09-15 09:58:46 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
78793f4f38 pproc_addr unused and removed 2009-09-15 09:57:54 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
4fd433694f proc_addr() returns address based on location in proc array
- pproc_addr is not neccessary to get the address of a process if we know its
  number

- local proc variables in system calls implementation (sys_task) conflicts with
  the global proc array of all process, therefore the variable were renamed to
  proc_nr as they hold the process number
2009-09-15 09:57:22 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
e538509508 Kernel: remove unused CHECK_DEADLOCK definition 2009-09-07 20:23:31 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
9c19233879 Kernel: do_[sv]devio.c header corrections 2009-09-06 15:54:15 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
979bcfc195 - sys_privctl: don't mix message types
- sys_privctl: remove CTL_MM_PRIV (third parameter)
- remove obsolete sys_svrctl.c library file
2009-09-06 12:37:13 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
2e293ce7c0 system_init() renamed to arch_init()
- a better name for architecture specific init function

- some of x86 init code must execute in protected mode

- prot_init() removed from this function and still called in cstart() Imho this
  should be called from the architecture specific assembly not cstart. cstart
  perform Minix monitor specific tasks and will be touched once another
  bootloader is in use, e.g. booting via tftp, therefore we keep it as is for
  now.

- this is a backport from the SMP code which requires this. Merging will be simpler
2009-08-30 14:55:30 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
b1aaee6dcc Printing the trap info even if kernel crashes is handy. 2009-08-29 19:38:11 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
50473107c2 saved_proc in exception() may be NULL
If an exception happens in kernel while the kernel is booting and no processes
are running yet, saved_proc == NULL and priting any process related information
results in dumping rubish.

This check is mostly useful when debugging kernel stuff. Should _never_ happen
on a production kernel.
2009-08-29 19:26:46 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
4903a734b8 IDT is initialized in idt_init() not in prot_init()
This is a backport form the SMP branch. Not required here, it only makes life
for SMP easier. And future merging too.

- filling the IDT is removed from prot_init()

- struct gate_table_s is a public type

- gate_table_pic is a global array as it is used by APIC code too

- idt_copy_vectors() is also global and used by idt_init() as well as
  apic_idt_init()

- idt_init() is called right after prot_init() in system_init()
2009-08-28 15:55:30 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
323f0abdd6 Support for setitimer(ITIMER_VIRTUAL/ITIMER_PROF). New test (41) for setitimer. 2009-08-15 21:37:26 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
5e173f55f5 Remove leftover PowerPC cruft. Reported by Evgeniy Ivanov. 2009-07-07 18:55:11 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
b8b8f537bd IPC privileges fixes
Kernel:
o Remove s_ipc_sendrec, instead using s_ipc_to for all send primitives
o Centralize s_ipc_to bit manipulation,
  - disallowing assignment of bits pointing to unused priv structs;
  - preventing send-to-self by not setting bit for own priv struct;
  - preserving send mask matrix symmetry in all cases
o Add IPC send mask checks to SENDA, which were missing entirely somehow
o Slightly improve IPC stats accounting for SENDA
o Remove SYSTEM from user processes' send mask
o Half-fix the dependency between boot image order and process numbers,
  - correcting the table order of the boot processes;
  - documenting the order requirement needed for proper send masks;
  - warning at boot time if the order is violated

RS:
o Add support in /etc/drivers.conf for servers that talk to user processes,
  - disallowing IPC to user processes if no "ipc" field is present
  - adding a special "USER" label to explicitly allow IPC to user processes
o Always apply IPC masks when specified; remove -i flag from service(8)
o Use kernel send mask symmetry to delay adding IPC permissions for labels
  that do not exist yet, adding them to that label's process upon creation
o Add VM to ipc permissions list for rtl8139 and fxp in drivers.conf

Left to future fixes:
o Removal of the table order vs process numbers dependency altogether,
  possibly using per-process send list structures as used for SYSTEM calls
o Proper assignment of send masks to boot processes;
  some of the assigned (~0) masks are much wider than necessary
o Proper assignment of IPC send masks for many more servers in drivers.conf
o Removal of the debugging warning about the now legitimate case where RS's
  add_forward_ipc cannot find the IPC destination's label yet
2009-07-02 16:25:31 +00:00
Ben Gras
bdab3c4cfb Library call for cpu features; make kernel and vm use this to query cpu
features (specifically: 4MB pages and TLB global bit).  Only enable
these features in CR4 if available. 4MB pages to be used in the near
future.
2009-05-15 17:07:36 +00:00
Arun Thomas
db4faccbf9 -Installation info is on the wiki now, so remove setup guides and update
README.
-Remove obsolete FAT partitioning utility.
-Update startup banner.
2009-05-14 15:54:02 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
c2aef85eda Clear trace bit for child on fork.
Without this, a forking single-stepped process will have its child
die from a TRAP signal right away.
2009-05-13 21:58:10 +00:00
Ben Gras
e3ca89c0be more sanity checking. sanity checking disabled by default.
give every process a full pagetable by default now.

first step to disabling kernel page table code (processes
might not have page tables -> no address translation).
2009-05-12 11:35:01 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
4af032bbfe Kernel interrupt hook management fixes:
- properly assign unique hook IDs
- after hook removal, remove hook-specific interrupt disable flag
2009-05-07 14:52:07 +00:00
Ben Gras
bb23344283 spurious debug 2009-04-27 16:11:38 +00:00
Ben Gras
ef8a741301 set global flag for kernel pages, so tlb entries for kernel aren't thrown
away on cr3 reload. minor optimization.
2009-04-23 15:11:16 +00:00