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* Updating common/lib * Updating lib/csu * Updating lib/libc * Updating libexec/ld.elf_so * Corrected test on __minix in featuretest to actually follow the meaning of the comment. * Cleaned up _REENTRANT-related defintions. * Disabled -D_REENTRANT for libfetch * Removing some unneeded __NBSD_LIBC defines and tests Change-Id: Ic1394baef74d11b9f86b312f5ff4bbc3cbf72ce2
67 lines
2.7 KiB
C
67 lines
2.7 KiB
C
/* The object file of "table.c" contains most kernel data. Variables that
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* are declared in the *.h files appear with EXTERN in front of them, as in
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*
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* EXTERN int x;
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*
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* Normally EXTERN is defined as extern, so when they are included in another
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* file, no storage is allocated. If EXTERN were not present, but just say,
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*
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* int x;
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*
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* then including this file in several source files would cause 'x' to be
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* declared several times. While some linkers accept this, others do not,
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* so they are declared extern when included normally. However, it must be
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* declared for real somewhere. That is done here, by redefining EXTERN as
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* the null string, so that inclusion of all *.h files in table.c actually
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* generates storage for them.
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*
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* Various variables could not be declared EXTERN, but are declared PUBLIC
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* or PRIVATE. The reason for this is that extern variables cannot have a
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* default initialization. If such variables are shared, they must also be
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* declared in one of the *.h files without the initialization. Examples
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* include 'boot_image' (this file) and 'idt' and 'gdt' (protect.c).
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*
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* Changes:
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* Nov 22, 2009 rewrite of privilege management (Cristiano Giuffrida)
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* Aug 02, 2005 set privileges and minimal boot image (Jorrit N. Herder)
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* Oct 17, 2004 updated above and tasktab comments (Jorrit N. Herder)
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* May 01, 2004 changed struct for system image (Jorrit N. Herder)
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*/
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#define _TABLE
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#include "kernel/kernel.h"
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#include <minix/com.h>
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/* The system image table lists all programs that are part of the boot image.
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* The order of the entries here MUST agree with the order of the programs
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* in the boot image and all kernel tasks must come first.
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* The order of the entries here matches the priority NOTIFY messages are
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* delivered to a given process. NOTIFY messages are always delivered with
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* the highest priority. DS must be the first system process in the list to
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* allow reliable asynchronous publishing of system events. RS comes right after
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* to prioritize ping messages periodically delivered to system processes.
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*/
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struct boot_image image[NR_BOOT_PROCS] = {
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/* process nr, flags, stack size, name */
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{ASYNCM, "asyncm"},
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{IDLE, "idle" },
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{CLOCK, "clock" },
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{SYSTEM, "system"},
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{HARDWARE, "kernel"},
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{DS_PROC_NR, "ds" },
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{RS_PROC_NR, "rs" },
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{PM_PROC_NR, "pm" },
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{SCHED_PROC_NR, "sched" },
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{VFS_PROC_NR, "vfs" },
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{MEM_PROC_NR, "memory"},
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{LOG_PROC_NR, "log" },
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{TTY_PROC_NR, "tty" },
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{MFS_PROC_NR, "mfs" },
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{VM_PROC_NR, "vm" },
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{PFS_PROC_NR, "pfs" },
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{INIT_PROC_NR, "init" },
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};
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