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bootmain.c
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bootmain.c
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#include "x86.h"
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#define SECTSIZE 512
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#define ELFHDR ((struct elfhdr*) 0x10000) // scratch space
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void readseg(uint, uint, uint);
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void
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cmain(void)
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{
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struct elfhdr *elf;
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struct proghdr *ph, *eph;
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void (*entry)(void);
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// read 1st page off disk
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readseg((uint) ELFHDR, SECTSIZE*8, 0);
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elf = (struct elfhdr*)0x10000; // scratch space
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// is this a valid ELF?
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if(ELFHDR->magic != ELF_MAGIC)
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// Read 1st page off disk
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readseg((uint)elf, SECTSIZE*8, 0);
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// Is this an ELF executable?
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if(elf->magic != ELF_MAGIC)
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goto bad;
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// load each program segment (ignores ph flags)
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ph = (struct proghdr*) ((uchar*) ELFHDR + ELFHDR->phoff);
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eph = ph + ELFHDR->phnum;
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// Load each program segment (ignores ph flags).
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ph = (struct proghdr*)((uchar*)elf + elf->phoff);
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eph = ph + elf->phnum;
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for(; ph < eph; ph++)
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readseg(ph->va, ph->memsz, ph->offset);
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// call the entry point from the ELF header
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// note: does not return!
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((void(*)(void)) (ELFHDR->entry & 0xFFFFFF))();
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// Call the entry point from the ELF header.
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// Does not return!
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entry = (void(*)(void))(elf->entry & 0xFFFFFF);
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entry();
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bad:
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outw(0x8A00, 0x8A00);
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void
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waitdisk(void)
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{
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// wait for disk reaady
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// Wait for disk ready.
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while((inb(0x1F7) & 0xC0) != 0x40)
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;
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}
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void
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readsect(void *dst, uint offset)
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{
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// wait for disk to be ready
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// Issue command.
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waitdisk();
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outb(0x1F2, 1); // count = 1
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outb(0x1F3, offset);
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outb(0x1F4, offset >> 8);
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outb(0x1F6, (offset >> 24) | 0xE0);
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outb(0x1F7, 0x20); // cmd 0x20 - read sectors
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// wait for disk to be ready
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// Read data.
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waitdisk();
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// read a sector
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insl(0x1F0, dst, SECTSIZE/4);
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}
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void
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readseg(uint va, uint count, uint offset)
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{
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uint end_va;
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uint eva;
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va &= 0xFFFFFF;
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end_va = va + count;
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eva = va + count;
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// round down to sector boundary
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// Round down to sector boundary.
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va &= ~(SECTSIZE - 1);
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// translate from bytes to sectors, and kernel starts at sector 1
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// Translate from bytes to sectors; kernel starts at sector 1.
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offset = (offset / SECTSIZE) + 1;
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// If this is too slow, we could read lots of sectors at a time.
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// We'd write more to memory than asked, but it doesn't matter --
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// we load in increasing order.
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while(va < end_va) {
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readsect((uchar*) va, offset);
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va += SECTSIZE;
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offset++;
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}
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for(; va < eva; va += SECTSIZE, offset++)
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readsect((uchar*)va, offset);
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}
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34
console.c
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console.c
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#include "proc.h"
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#include "kbd.h"
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struct spinlock console_lock;
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#define CRTPORT 0x3d4
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#define LPTPORT 0x378
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static ushort *crt = (ushort*)0xb8000; // CGA memory
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static struct spinlock console_lock;
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int panicked = 0;
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int use_console_lock = 0;
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{
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int i;
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for(i = 0; !(inb(0x378+1) & 0x80) && i < 12800; i++)
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for(i = 0; !(inb(LPTPORT+1) & 0x80) && i < 12800; i++)
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;
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outb(0x378+0, c);
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outb(0x378+2, 0x08|0x04|0x01);
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outb(0x378+2, 0x08);
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outb(LPTPORT+0, c);
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outb(LPTPORT+2, 0x08|0x04|0x01);
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outb(LPTPORT+2, 0x08);
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}
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static void
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cons_putc(int c)
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{
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int crtport = 0x3d4; // io port of CGA
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ushort *crt = (ushort*) 0xB8000; // base of CGA memory
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int ind;
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if(panicked){
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lpt_putc(c);
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// cursor position, 16 bits, col + 80*row
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outb(crtport, 14);
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ind = inb(crtport + 1) << 8;
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outb(crtport, 15);
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ind |= inb(crtport + 1);
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outb(CRTPORT, 14);
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ind = inb(CRTPORT + 1) << 8;
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outb(CRTPORT, 15);
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ind |= inb(CRTPORT + 1);
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c &= 0xff;
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if(c == '\n'){
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memset(crt + ind, 0, sizeof(crt[0]) * ((24 * 80) - ind));
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}
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outb(crtport, 14);
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outb(crtport + 1, ind >> 8);
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outb(crtport, 15);
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outb(crtport + 1, ind);
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outb(CRTPORT, 14);
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outb(CRTPORT + 1, ind >> 8);
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outb(CRTPORT, 15);
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outb(CRTPORT + 1, ind);
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}
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void
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printint(int xx, int base, int sgn)
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{
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static char digits[] = "0123456789ABCDEF";
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char buf[16];
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char digits[] = "0123456789ABCDEF";
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int i = 0, neg = 0;
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uint x;
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9
proc.c
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proc.c
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return cp->sz - n;
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}
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// Set up CPU's segment descriptors and task state for a
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// given process.
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// If p==0, set up for "idle" state for when scheduler()
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// is idling, not running any process.
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// Set up CPU's segment descriptors and task state for a given process.
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// If p==0, set up for "idle" state for when scheduler() is running.
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void
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setupsegs(struct proc *p)
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{
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struct cpu *c = &cpus[cpu()];
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struct cpu *c;
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c = &cpus[cpu()];
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c->ts.ss0 = SEG_KDATA << 3;
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if(p)
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c->ts.esp0 = (uint)(p->kstack + KSTACKSIZE);
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2
proc.h
2
proc.h
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// Save all the regular registers so we don't need to care
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// which are caller save.
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// Don't save %eax, because that's the return register.
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// The layout of jmpbuf is known to setjmp.S.
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// The layout of jmpbuf must match code in setjmp.S.
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struct jmpbuf {
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int ebx;
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int ecx;
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void
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syscall(void)
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{
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int num = cp->tf->eax;
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int num;
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num = cp->tf->eax;
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if(num >= 0 && num < NELEM(syscalls) && syscalls[num])
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cp->tf->eax = syscalls[num]();
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else {
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