minix/kernel/start.c
Jorrit Herder e0a98a4d65 * Fixed bug relating to nested locking in interrupt handlers. The nested lock
caused interrupts to be reenabled (due to unlock), which caused a race. The
problems were especially visible on slower machines.
* Relocated free memory parsing to process manager. This saved quite some
code at the kernel level. Text size was reduced by about 650 bytes.
* Removed locks for updating the realtime in the clock's main loop and the
get_uptime function. Interrupts are no longer reentrant, so realtime is
immediately updated.
2005-06-17 09:09:54 +00:00

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/* This file contains the C startup code for Minix on Intel processors.
* It cooperates with mpx.s to set up a good environment for main().
*
* This code runs in real mode for a 16 bit kernel and may have to switch
* to protected mode for a 286.
* For a 32 bit kernel this already runs in protected mode, but the selectors
* are still those given by the BIOS with interrupts disabled, so the
* descriptors need to be reloaded and interrupt descriptors made.
*/
#include "kernel.h"
#include "protect.h"
#include "proc.h"
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( char *get_value, (_CONST char *params, _CONST char *key));
/*==========================================================================*
* cstart *
*==========================================================================*/
PUBLIC void cstart(cs, ds, mds, parmoff, parmsize)
U16_t cs, ds; /* kernel code and data segment */
U16_t mds; /* monitor data segment */
U16_t parmoff, parmsize; /* boot parameters offset and length */
{
/* Perform system initializations prior to calling main(). Most settings are
* determined with help of the environment strings passed by MINIX' loader.
*/
char params[128*sizeof(char *)]; /* boot monitor parameters */
register char *value; /* value in key=value pair */
unsigned mon_start;
extern int etext, end;
/* Decide if mode is protected; 386 or higher implies protected mode.
* This must be done first, because it is needed for, e.g., seg2phys().
* For 286 machines we cannot decide on protected mode, yet. This is
* done below.
*/
#if _WORD_SIZE != 2
machine.protected = 1;
#endif
/* Record where the kernel and the monitor are. */
kinfo.code_base = seg2phys(cs);
kinfo.code_size = (phys_bytes) &etext; /* size of code segment */
kinfo.data_base = seg2phys(ds);
kinfo.data_size = (phys_bytes) &end; /* size of data segment */
/* Initialize protected mode descriptors. */
prot_init();
/* Copy the boot parameters to kernel memory. */
kinfo.params_base = seg2phys(mds) + parmoff;
kinfo.params_size = MAX(parmsize,sizeof(params)-2);
phys_copy(kinfo.params_base, vir2phys(params), kinfo.params_size);
/* Record miscellaneous information for user-space servers. */
kinfo.nr_procs = NR_PROCS;
kinfo.nr_tasks = NR_TASKS;
kstrncpy(kinfo.release, OS_RELEASE, 4);
kstrncpy(kinfo.version, OS_VERSION, 4);
kinfo.proc_addr = (vir_bytes) proc;
kinfo.kmem_base = vir2phys(0);
kinfo.kmem_size = (phys_bytes) &end;
/* Processor? 86, 186, 286, 386, ... */
machine.processor=katoi(get_value(params, "processor"));
/* Decide if mode is protected for older machines. */
#if _WORD_SIZE == 2
machine.protected = machine.processor >= 286;
#endif
if (! machine.protected) mon_return = 0;
/* XT, AT or MCA bus? */
value = get_value(params, "bus");
if (value == NIL_PTR || kstrcmp(value, "at") == 0) {
machine.pc_at = TRUE; /* PC-AT compatible hardware */
} else if (kstrcmp(value, "mca") == 0) {
machine.pc_at = machine.ps_mca = TRUE; /* PS/2 with micro channel */
}
/* Type of VDU: */
value = get_value(params, "video"); /* EGA or VGA video unit */
if (kstrcmp(value, "ega") == 0) machine.vdu_ega = TRUE;
if (kstrcmp(value, "vga") == 0) machine.vdu_vga = machine.vdu_ega = TRUE;
/* Return to assembler code to switch to protected mode (if 286),
* reload selectors and call main().
*/
}
/*==========================================================================*
* get_value *
*==========================================================================*/
PRIVATE char *get_value(params, name)
_CONST char *params; /* boot monitor parameters */
_CONST char *name; /* key to look up */
{
/* Get environment value - kernel version of getenv to avoid setting up the
* usual environment array.
*/
register _CONST char *namep;
register char *envp;
for (envp = (char *) params; *envp != 0;) {
for (namep = name; *namep != 0 && *namep == *envp; namep++, envp++)
;
if (*namep == '\0' && *envp == '=') return(envp + 1);
while (*envp++ != 0)
;
}
return(NIL_PTR);
}