/* The object file of "table.c" contains most kernel data. Variables that * are declared in the *.h files appear with EXTERN in front of them, as in * * EXTERN int x; * * Normally EXTERN is defined as extern, so when they are included in another * file, no storage is allocated. If EXTERN were not present, but just say, * * int x; * * then including this file in several source files would cause 'x' to be * declared several times. While some linkers accept this, others do not, * so they are declared extern when included normally. However, it must be * declared for real somewhere. That is done here, by redefining EXTERN as * the null string, so that inclusion of all *.h files in table.c actually * generates storage for them. * * Various variables could not be declared EXTERN, but are declared PUBLIC * or PRIVATE. The reason for this is that extern variables cannot have a * default initialization. If such variables are shared, they must also be * declared in one of the *.h files without the initialization. Examples * include 'boot_image' (this file) and 'idt' and 'gdt' (protect.c). * * Changes: * Nov 22, 2009 rewrite of privilege management (Cristiano Giuffrida) * Aug 02, 2005 set privileges and minimal boot image (Jorrit N. Herder) * Oct 17, 2004 updated above and tasktab comments (Jorrit N. Herder) * May 01, 2004 changed struct for system image (Jorrit N. Herder) */ #define _TABLE #include "kernel.h" #include "proc.h" #include "ipc.h" #include /* Define boot process flags. */ #define BVM_F (PROC_FULLVM) /* boot processes with VM */ #define OVM_F (PERF_SYS_CORE_FULLVM ? PROC_FULLVM : 0) /* critical boot * processes with * optional VM. */ /* The system image table lists all programs that are part of the boot image. * The order of the entries here MUST agree with the order of the programs * in the boot image and all kernel tasks must come first. * The order of the entries here matches the priority NOTIFY messages are * delivered to a given process. NOTIFY messages are always delivered with * the highest priority. DS must be the first system process in the list to * allow reliable asynchronous publishing of system events. RS comes right after * to prioritize ping messages periodically delivered to system processes. */ PUBLIC struct boot_image image[] = { /* process nr, flags, stack size, name */ {ASYNCM, 0, 0, "asyncm"}, {IDLE, 0, 0, "idle" }, {CLOCK, 0, 0, "clock" }, {SYSTEM, 0, 0, "system"}, {HARDWARE, 0, 0, "kernel"}, {DS_PROC_NR, BVM_F, 16, "ds" }, {RS_PROC_NR, 0, 8125, "rs" }, {PM_PROC_NR, OVM_F, 32, "pm" }, {SCHED_PROC_NR,OVM_F, 32, "sched" }, {VFS_PROC_NR, BVM_F, 16, "vfs" }, {MEM_PROC_NR, BVM_F, 8, "memory"}, {LOG_PROC_NR, BVM_F, 32, "log" }, {TTY_PROC_NR, BVM_F, 16, "tty" }, {MFS_PROC_NR, BVM_F, 128, "mfs" }, {VM_PROC_NR, 0, 128, "vm" }, {PFS_PROC_NR, BVM_F, 128, "pfs" }, {INIT_PROC_NR, BVM_F, 64, "init" }, }; /* Verify the size of the system image table at compile time. * If a problem is detected, the size of the 'dummy' array will be negative, * causing a compile time error. Note that no space is actually allocated * because 'dummy' is declared extern. */ extern int dummy[(NR_BOOT_PROCS==sizeof(image)/ sizeof(struct boot_image))?1:-1];