minix/kernel/arch/i386/proto.h
Ben Gras 2f892aca91 kernel fpu context switching: fix race condition
There seems to have been a broken assumption in the fpu context
restoring code.  It restores the context of the running process, without
guarantee that the current process is the one that will be scheduled.
This caused fpu saving for a different process to be triggered without
fpu hardware being enabled, causing an fpu exception in the kernel. This
practically only shows up with DEBUG_RACE on. Fix my thruby+me.

The fix
 . is to only set the fpu-in-use-by-this-process flag in the
   exception handler, and then take care of fpu restoring when
   actually returning to userspace

And the patch
 . translates fpu saving and restoring to c in arch_system.c,
   getting rid of a juicy chunk of assembly
 . makes osfxsr_feature private to arch_system.c
 . removes most of the arch dependent code from do_sigsend
2010-06-03 11:32:22 +00:00

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#ifndef _I386_PROTO_H
#define _I386_PROTO_H
/* Hardware interrupt handlers. */
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint00, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint01, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint02, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint03, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint04, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint05, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint06, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint07, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint08, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint09, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint10, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint11, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint12, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint13, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint14, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void hwint15, (void) );
/* Exception handlers (real or protected mode), in numerical order. */
void _PROTOTYPE( int00, (void) ), _PROTOTYPE( divide_error, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( int01, (void) ), _PROTOTYPE( single_step_exception, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( int02, (void) ), _PROTOTYPE( nmi, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( int03, (void) ), _PROTOTYPE( breakpoint_exception, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( int04, (void) ), _PROTOTYPE( overflow, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( int05, (void) ), _PROTOTYPE( bounds_check, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( int06, (void) ), _PROTOTYPE( inval_opcode, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( int07, (void) ), _PROTOTYPE( copr_not_available, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( double_fault, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( copr_seg_overrun, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( inval_tss, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( segment_not_present, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( stack_exception, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( general_protection, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( page_fault, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( copr_error, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( alignment_check, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( machine_check, (void) );
void _PROTOTYPE( simd_exception, (void) );
/* Software interrupt handlers, in numerical order. */
_PROTOTYPE( void trp, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void ipc_entry, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void kernel_call_entry, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void level0_call, (void) );
/* memory.c */
_PROTOTYPE( void i386_freepde, (int pde));
_PROTOTYPE( void getcr3val, (void));
/* exception.c */
struct exception_frame {
reg_t vector; /* which interrupt vector was triggered */
reg_t errcode; /* zero if no exception does not push err code */
reg_t eip;
reg_t cs;
reg_t eflags;
reg_t esp; /* undefined if trap is nested */
reg_t ss; /* undefined if trap is nested */
};
_PROTOTYPE( void exception, (struct exception_frame * frame));
/* klib386.s */
_PROTOTYPE( void monitor, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void reset, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void int86, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( reg_t read_cr0, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( reg_t read_cr2, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void write_cr0, (unsigned long value) );
_PROTOTYPE( unsigned long read_cr4, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void write_cr4, (unsigned long value) );
_PROTOTYPE( unsigned long read_cpu_flags, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void phys_insb, (u16_t port, phys_bytes buf, size_t count) );
_PROTOTYPE( void phys_insw, (u16_t port, phys_bytes buf, size_t count) );
_PROTOTYPE( void phys_outsb, (u16_t port, phys_bytes buf, size_t count) );
_PROTOTYPE( void phys_outsw, (u16_t port, phys_bytes buf, size_t count) );
_PROTOTYPE( u32_t read_cr3, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void reload_cr3, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void phys_memset, (phys_bytes ph, u32_t c, phys_bytes bytes));
_PROTOTYPE( void reload_ds, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void ia32_msr_read, (u32_t reg, u32_t * hi, u32_t * lo) );
_PROTOTYPE( void ia32_msr_write, (u32_t reg, u32_t hi, u32_t lo) );
_PROTOTYPE( void fninit, (void));
_PROTOTYPE( void clts, (void));
_PROTOTYPE( void fxsave, (void *));
_PROTOTYPE( void fnsave, (void *));
_PROTOTYPE( void fxrstor, (void *));
_PROTOTYPE( void frstor, (void *));
_PROTOTYPE( unsigned short fnstsw, (void));
_PROTOTYPE( void fnstcw, (unsigned short* cw));
/* protect.c */
struct tss_s {
reg_t backlink;
reg_t sp0; /* stack pointer to use during interrupt */
reg_t ss0; /* " segment " " " " */
reg_t sp1;
reg_t ss1;
reg_t sp2;
reg_t ss2;
reg_t cr3;
reg_t ip;
reg_t flags;
reg_t ax;
reg_t cx;
reg_t dx;
reg_t bx;
reg_t sp;
reg_t bp;
reg_t si;
reg_t di;
reg_t es;
reg_t cs;
reg_t ss;
reg_t ds;
reg_t fs;
reg_t gs;
reg_t ldt;
u16_t trap;
u16_t iobase;
/* u8_t iomap[0]; */
};
EXTERN struct tss_s tss;
_PROTOTYPE( void idt_init, (void) );
_PROTOTYPE( void init_dataseg, (struct segdesc_s *segdp, phys_bytes base,
vir_bytes size, int privilege) );
_PROTOTYPE( void enable_iop, (struct proc *pp) );
_PROTOTYPE( int prot_set_kern_seg_limit, (vir_bytes limit) );
_PROTOTYPE( void printseg, (char *banner, int iscs, struct proc *pr, u32_t selector) );
_PROTOTYPE( u32_t read_cs, (void));
_PROTOTYPE( u32_t read_ds, (void));
_PROTOTYPE( u32_t read_ss, (void));
/* prototype of an interrupt vector table entry */
struct gate_table_s {
_PROTOTYPE( void (*gate), (void) );
unsigned char vec_nr;
unsigned char privilege;
};
EXTERN struct gate_table_s gate_table_pic[];
/* copies an array of vectors to the IDT. The last vector must be zero filled */
_PROTOTYPE(void idt_copy_vectors, (struct gate_table_s * first));
_PROTOTYPE(void idt_reload,(void));
EXTERN void * k_boot_stktop;
_PROTOTYPE( void int_gate, (unsigned vec_nr, vir_bytes offset,
unsigned dpl_type) );
_PROTOTYPE(void __copy_msg_from_user_end, (void));
_PROTOTYPE(void __copy_msg_to_user_end, (void));
_PROTOTYPE(void __user_copy_msg_pointer_failure, (void));
/* breakpoints.c */
#define BREAKPOINT_COUNT 4
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_RW_MASK (3 << 0)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_RW_EXEC (0 << 0)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_RW_WRITE (1 << 0)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_RW_RW (2 << 0)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_LEN_MASK (3 << 2)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_LEN_1 (0 << 2)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_LEN_2 (1 << 2)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_LEN_4 (2 << 2)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_MODE_MASK (3 << 4)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_MODE_OFF (0 << 4)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_MODE_LOCAL (1 << 4)
#define BREAKPOINT_FLAG_MODE_GLOBAL (2 << 4)
/* functions defined in architecture-independent kernel source. */
#include "kernel/proto.h"
#endif