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Ben Gras
d12d57dcd8 arm: recognize instruction fetch pagefault
. an instruction fetch pagefault generates a prefetch
	  abort exception, this should also be a source of
	  a pagefault event
	. the saved_lr argument to the C exception handler was
	  sometimes an address, sometimes a pointer to that address;
	  the kernel sometimes dereferences it, so it should always be
	  an in-kernel address, never a userspace address. fix in mpx.S
	  makes it always a pointer.
	. move dumping of all processes over serial out of
	  the arch-specific arch_system.c
2013-05-21 15:05:06 +02:00
Thomas Veerman
ea8ff9284a Add stack trace dumps for VFS over serial 2013-01-11 09:18:36 +00:00
Ben Gras
604046faf3 kernel: trap-dependent state restore, trace fixes
. restore state depends on how saving of state was done;
	  also remember trap style in sig context
	. actually set and restore TRACEBIT with new trap styles;
	  have to remove it once process enters kernel though, done
	  in debug trap exception handler
	. introduce MF_STEP that makes arch-specific code
	  turn on trace bit instead of setting TRACEBIT directly,
	  a bit more arch-friendly and avoids keeping precious
	  state in per-process PSW arch-dependently
2013-01-08 15:47:37 +00:00
Ben Gras
51a3e84a97 kernel: separate state for trace-deferred syscalls
state is usually not in p_reg any more with sysenter/syscall trap entries,
so when saving/restarting do_ipc invocations the state has to be remembered
explicitly.
2013-01-08 15:47:37 +00:00
Ben Gras
7f1018b145 kernel: restore setting KTS_NONE
The 'trap style' variable records how a process has trapped into the
kernel (hardware/software interrupt, or one of the other trap
instructions). KTS_NONE indicates the process isn't trapped into the
kernel at all and is useful for sanity checking. The KTS_NONE reset was
inadvertently removed while removing some debugging code and this commit
restores it.
2013-01-08 15:47:37 +00:00
Ben Gras
2d72cbec41 SYSENTER/SYSCALL support
. add cpufeature detection of both
	. use it for both ipc and kernelcall traps, using a register
	  for call number
	. SYSENTER/SYSCALL does not save any context, therefore userland
	  has to save it
	. to accomodate multiple kernel entry/exit types, the entry
	  type is recorded in the process struct. hitherto all types
	  were interrupt (soft int, exception, hard int); now SYSENTER/SYSCALL
	  is new, with the difference that context is not fully restored
	  from proc struct when running the process again. this can't be
	  done as some information is missing.
	. complication: cases in which the kernel has to fully change
	  process context (i.e. sigreturn). in that case the exit type
	  is changed from SYSENTER/SYSEXIT to soft-int (i.e. iret) and
	  context is fully restored from the proc struct. this does mean
	  the PC and SP must change, as the sysenter/sysexit userland code
	  will otherwise try to restore its own context. this is true in the
	  sigreturn case.
	. override all usage by setting libc_ipc=1
2012-09-24 15:53:43 +02:00
Ben Gras
053fa581b5 vm: remove stack handling for signals
. moved to the kernel as the handling was only
	  reading it; the kernel may as well write it too
2012-08-29 17:31:38 +02:00
Ben Gras
caa7efa117 kernel: rely on alignment directive for stacks
. unnecessary to do it manually with ELF
	. also makes 1 extra alignment page unnecessary
2012-08-19 01:04:51 +02:00
David van Moolenbroek
cf9a4ec79b Kernel: clean up include statements a bit
Coverity was flagging a recursive include between kernel.h and
cpulocals.h. As cpulocals.h also included proc.h, we can move that
include statement into kernel.h, and clean up the source files'
include statements accordingly.
2012-08-14 16:29:05 +00:00
Ben Gras
b6ea15115c kernel: facility for user-visible memory
. map all objects named usermapped_*.o with globally visible
	  pages; usermapped_glo_*.o with the VM 'global' bit on, i.e.
	  permanently in tlb (very scarce resource!)
	. added kinfo, machine, kmessages and loadinfo for a start
	. modified log, tty to make use of the shared messages struct
2012-07-28 20:57:38 +00:00
Ben Gras
50e2064049 No more intel/minix segments.
This commit removes all traces of Minix segments (the text/data/stack
memory map abstraction in the kernel) and significance of Intel segments
(hardware segments like CS, DS that add offsets to all addressing before
page table translation). This ultimately simplifies the memory layout
and addressing and makes the same layout possible on non-Intel
architectures.

There are only two types of addresses in the world now: virtual
and physical; even the kernel and processes have the same virtual
address space. Kernel and user processes can be distinguished at a
glance as processes won't use 0xF0000000 and above.

No static pre-allocated memory sizes exist any more.

Changes to booting:
        . The pre_init.c leaves the kernel and modules exactly as
          they were left by the bootloader in physical memory
        . The kernel starts running using physical addressing,
          loaded at a fixed location given in its linker script by the
          bootloader.  All code and data in this phase are linked to
          this fixed low location.
        . It makes a bootstrap pagetable to map itself to a
          fixed high location (also in linker script) and jumps to
          the high address. All code and data then use this high addressing.
        . All code/data symbols linked at the low addresses is prefixed by
          an objcopy step with __k_unpaged_*, so that that code cannot
          reference highly-linked symbols (which aren't valid yet) or vice
          versa (symbols that aren't valid any more).
        . The two addressing modes are separated in the linker script by
          collecting the unpaged_*.o objects and linking them with low
          addresses, and linking the rest high. Some objects are linked
          twice, once low and once high.
        . The bootstrap phase passes a lot of information (e.g. free memory
          list, physical location of the modules, etc.) using the kinfo
          struct.
        . After this bootstrap the low-linked part is freed.
        . The kernel maps in VM into the bootstrap page table so that VM can
          begin executing. Its first job is to make page tables for all other
          boot processes. So VM runs before RS, and RS gets a fully dynamic,
          VM-managed address space. VM gets its privilege info from RS as usual
          but that happens after RS starts running.
        . Both the kernel loading VM and VM organizing boot processes happen
	  using the libexec logic. This removes the last reason for VM to
	  still know much about exec() and vm/exec.c is gone.

Further Implementation:
        . All segments are based at 0 and have a 4 GB limit.
        . The kernel is mapped in at the top of the virtual address
          space so as not to constrain the user processes.
        . Processes do not use segments from the LDT at all; there are
          no segments in the LDT any more, so no LLDT is needed.
        . The Minix segments T/D/S are gone and so none of the
          user-space or in-kernel copy functions use them. The copy
          functions use a process endpoint of NONE to realize it's
          a physical address, virtual otherwise.
        . The umap call only makes sense to translate a virtual address
          to a physical address now.
        . Segments-related calls like newmap and alloc_segments are gone.
        . All segments-related translation in VM is gone (vir2map etc).
        . Initialization in VM is simpler as no moving around is necessary.
        . VM and all other boot processes can be linked wherever they wish
          and will be mapped in at the right location by the kernel and VM
          respectively.

Other changes:
        . The multiboot code is less special: it does not use mb_print
          for its diagnostics any more but uses printf() as normal, saving
          the output into the diagnostics buffer, only printing to the
          screen using the direct print functions if a panic() occurs.
        . The multiboot code uses the flexible 'free memory map list'
          style to receive the list of free memory if available.
        . The kernel determines the memory layout of the processes to
          a degree: it tells VM where the kernel starts and ends and
          where the kernel wants the top of the process to be. VM then
          uses this entire range, i.e. the stack is right at the top,
          and mmap()ped bits of memory are placed below that downwards,
          and the break grows upwards.

Other Consequences:
        . Every process gets its own page table as address spaces
          can't be separated any more by segments.
        . As all segments are 0-based, there is no distinction between
          virtual and linear addresses, nor between userspace and
          kernel addresses.
        . Less work is done when context switching, leading to a net
          performance increase. (8% faster on my machine for 'make servers'.)
	. The layout and configuration of the GDT makes sysenter and syscall
	  possible.
2012-07-15 22:30:15 +02:00
Ben Gras
ad0db93247 no USE_BOOTPARAM 2012-05-31 01:13:27 +02:00
Ben Gras
b41df2eb0d kernel: mon_return cleanup
cleanup of boot monitor related code.
2012-04-25 17:59:43 +02:00
Ben Gras
a149be43fc use linker to align fpu state save area 2012-04-19 15:06:47 +02:00
Ben Gras
7336a67dfe retire PUBLIC, PRIVATE and FORWARD 2012-03-25 21:58:14 +02:00
Ben Gras
6a73e85ad1 retire _PROTOTYPE
. only good for obsolete K&R support
	. also remove a stray ansi.h and the proto cmd
2012-03-25 16:17:10 +02:00
Ben Gras
6af9856d4a libcompat_minix-centric cleanup
remove some old minix-userland-specific stuff

	. /etc/ttytab as a file, and minix-compat function (fftyslot()),
	  replaced by /etc/ttys and new libc functions
	. also remove minix-specific nlist(), cuserid(), fttyslot(), v8 regex
	  functions and <compat/regex.h>
	. and remaining minix-only utilities that use them
	. also unused <compat/pwd.h> and <compat/syslog.h> and
	  redundant <sys/sigcontext.h>
2012-03-16 17:06:24 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek
c8c9565a03 Kernel: only reset/reload FPU state when necessary 2012-03-05 22:32:14 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek
a615a7d4d2 Kernel: retain FPU state upon save
On the x86, saving FPU state has the side effect of resetting this
state. In some cases (fork, getcontext), this would cause the state
to be lost. This patch restores the FPU state right after saving it,
except when different state is loaded immediately after.
2012-03-05 22:32:14 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek
0a8a2ecfb5 Kernel: pass FPU restore exception to user process
Previously, user processes could cause a kernel panic upon FPU state
restore, by passing bogus FPU state to the kernel (through e.g.
sigreturn). With this patch, the process is now sent a SIGFPE signal
instead.
2012-03-05 22:32:14 +01:00
Tomas Hruby
036ce9d4db Revert "SMP - no_apic=0 and acpi=1 set when CONFIG_SMP=y"
This reverts commit c468f4efa5.

Since we use the new boot loader, this hack is no longer necessary.
2012-02-24 10:16:55 +01:00
Ben Gras
ca47635d0a try multiple reset methods
. fixes reboot-hang under vbox
	. makes experience nicer under vmware
	. taken from netbsd reset code
2012-02-20 23:46:38 +01:00
Antoine Leca
3fb8cb760c More cleaning up 2012-02-15 19:04:58 +00:00
Evgeniy Ivanov
2487445f5f make panic() work for multiboot/elf case
. we cannot use the boot monitor to print the system diag buffer
	. for serial, we do nothing, just reset, everything is already printed
	. for not-serial, we print the current diag buffer using direct video
	  memory access from the kernel
2012-02-14 14:48:10 +01:00
Tomas Hruby
c468f4efa5 SMP - no_apic=0 and acpi=1 set when CONFIG_SMP=y
- this is a temporary change which makes images compiled for SMP
  boot in SMP mode by default.

- this change is needed until we can configure the multiboot
  images from the boot loader again.
2012-01-25 19:02:13 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
9cd53f1cc0 SMP - fixed compilation and removed warnings 2011-12-20 12:58:20 +00:00
Arun Thomas
46581e701a Add MKBOOTPARAM option 2011-09-16 17:31:07 +02:00
Arun Thomas
27c0e801f2 Cleaner MKSYSDEBUG option 2011-08-18 15:21:29 +02:00
Arun Thomas
40592de32d Optionally disable kernel debug code 2011-08-16 17:18:55 +02:00
Arun Thomas
ae561b8f12 Add MKAPIC and MKACPI options 2011-07-31 16:22:43 +02:00
Ben Gras
b984fa41df Revert "print kernel stacktrace for exceptions in kernel"
This reverts commit eff1369cab.

This was in a working branch and I only intended to commit
exception.c. But I committed the exact inverse. Sorry.
2011-07-22 15:01:44 +02:00
Ben Gras
eff1369cab print kernel stacktrace for exceptions in kernel
fpu alignment check feature, checksum feature
2011-07-22 11:03:45 +00:00
Arun Thomas
93ae43f577 boot: Add multiboot support
Not yet fully spec-compliant; work in progress
2011-06-24 17:21:51 +02:00
Ben Gras
a77c2973b3 fix clang warnings -R in kernel/ and servers/ 2011-06-09 16:09:13 +02:00
Arun Thomas
350b60661a ELF multiboot support 2011-05-04 18:51:43 +02:00
Tomas Hruby
8200e91073 Fixed smp compilation
- missing u64.h include after 64bit routines for gcc got inlined
2011-04-08 11:52:30 +00:00
Erik van der Kouwe
03a7d0e8ae Add cttybaud boot monitor variable to control speed of serial console (combine with ctty 0) 2011-03-16 12:25:10 +00:00
Arun Thomas
25a790a631 VM and kernel support for ELF 2011-02-26 23:00:55 +00:00
Arun Thomas
aaaad89244 Use int64 functions consistently
Instead of manipulating the u64_t type directly, use the
ex64hi()/ex64lo()/make64() functions.
2010-11-07 23:35:29 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
c9bfb13cdb Kernel keeps information about each cpu
- kernel maintains a cpu_info array which contains various
  information about each cpu as filled when each cpu boots

- the information contains idetification, features etc.
2010-10-26 21:07:27 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
8eece1c00c CPU type detection
- sometimes the system needs to know precisely on what type of cpu is
  running. The cpu type id detected during arch specific
  initialization and kept in the machine structure for later use.

- as a side-effect the information is exported to userland
2010-09-23 14:42:19 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
13bda81ee0 Fixed FPU for single cpu 2010-09-16 09:51:45 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
5b8b623765 SMP - lazy FPU
- when a process is migrated to a different CPU it may have an active
  FPU context in the processor registers. We must save it and migrate
  it together with the process.
2010-09-15 14:11:25 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
454589debd SMP - Print cpu of the process
- adds '4' to print processes assigned to each cpu without printing
  the process it is blocked on (a lightweight '1')
2010-09-15 14:11:01 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
c554aef0e1 SMP - BKL statistics
- pressing 'B' on the serial cnsole prints statistics for BKL per cpu.

- 'b' resets the counters

- it presents number of cycles each CPU spends in kernel, how many
  cycyles it spends spinning while waiting for the BKL

- it shows optimistic estimation in how many cases we get the lock
  immediately without spinning. As the test is not atomic the lock may
  be already held by some other cpu before we actually try to acquire
  it.
2010-09-15 14:10:37 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
fac5fbfdbf SMP - CPU local run queues
- each CPU has its own runqueues

- processes on BSP are put on the runqueues later after a switch to
  the final stack when cpuid works to avoid special cases

- enqueue() and dequeue() use the run queues of the cpu the process is
  assigned to

- pick_proc() uses the local run queues

- printing of per-CPU run queues ('2') on serial console
2010-09-15 14:10:18 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
62c666566e SMP - We boot APs
- kernel detects CPUs by searching ACPI tables for local apic nodes

- each CPU has its own TSS that points to its own stack. All cpus boot
  on the same boot stack (in sequence) but switch to its private stack
  as soon as they can.

- final booting code in main() placed in bsp_finish_booting() which is
  executed only after the BSP switches to its final stack

- apic functions to send startup interrupts

- assembler functions to handle CPU features not needed for single cpu
  mode like memory barries, HT detection etc.

- new files kernel/smp.[ch], kernel/arch/i386/arch_smp.c and
  kernel/arch/i386/include/arch_smp.h

- 16-bit trampoline code for the APs. It is executed by each AP after
  receiving startup IPIs it brings up the CPUs to 32bit mode and let
  them spin in an infinite loop so they don't do any damage.

- implementation of kernel spinlock

- CONFIG_SMP and CONFIG_MAX_CPUS set by the build system
2010-09-15 14:09:52 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
13a0d5fa5e SMP - Cpu local variables
- most global variables carry information which is specific to the
  local CPU and each CPU must have its own copy

- cpu local variable must be declared in cpulocal.h between
  DECLARE_CPULOCAL_START and DECLARE_CPULOCAL_END markers using
  DECLARE_CPULOCAL macro

- to access the cpu local data the provided macros must be used

	get_cpu_var(cpu, name)
	get_cpu_var_ptr(cpu, name)

	get_cpulocal_var(name)
	get_cpulocal_var_ptr(name)

- using this macros makes future changes in the implementation
  possible

- switching to ELF will make the declaration of cpu local data much
  simpler, e.g.

  CPULOCAL int blah;

  anywhere in the kernel source code
2010-09-15 14:09:46 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
6c3b981cd6 arch proto.h renamed to arch_proto.h
- the file moved to the arch include dir
2010-09-15 14:09:36 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
e6ebac015d APIC mode uses IO APICs
- kernel turns on IO APICs if no_apic is _not_ set or is equal 0

- pci driver must use the acpi driver to setup IRQ routing otherwise
  the system cannot work correctly except systems like KVM that use
  only legacy (E)ISA IRQs 0-15
2010-09-07 07:18:11 +00:00