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BUGS
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BUGS
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proc.c:
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as a consequence of the implementation of proc_kill,
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any loop calling sleep should check for p->killed
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and be able to break out with an error return.
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it is better if you check *before* sleep.
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syscall.c:
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cannot convince runoff1 to split the extern lists
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to fill previous page completely.
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formatting:
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file.c filewrite leaks onto next page
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need to fix PAGEBREAK mechanism
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fs.c: grep XXX
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sysfile.c: why does mknod take a type argument?
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# Set up the stack pointer and call into C.
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movl $start, %esp
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call bootmain
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call bootmain
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# If bootmain returns (it shouldn't), loop.
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spin:
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jmp spin
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jmp spin
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# Bootstrap GDT
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.p2align 2 # force 4 byte alignment
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6
defs.h
6
defs.h
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// proc.c
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struct proc* copyproc(struct proc*);
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void exit(void);
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int growproc(int);
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int kill(int);
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void pinit(void);
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void procdump(void);
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void exit(void);
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int kill(int);
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int wait(void);
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void scheduler(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
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void setupsegs(struct proc*);
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void sleep(void*, struct spinlock*);
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void userinit(void);
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int wait(void);
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void wakeup(void*);
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void yield(void);
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9
runoff
9
runoff
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if (/^([0-9]+) #define +([A-za-z0-9_]+) +?\(.*/) {
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print "$1 $2\n"
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}
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elsif (/^([0-9]+) #define +([A-Za-z0-9_]+) +([^ ]+)/) {
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print "$1 $2 $3\n";
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}
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elsif (/^([0-9]+) #define +([A-Za-z0-9_]+)/) {
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print "$1 $2\n";
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}
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if(/^^([0-9]+) \.globl ([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)/){
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$isglobl{$2} = 1;
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}
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if(/^^([0-9]+) ([a-zA-Z0-9_]+):$/ && $isglobl{$2}){
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print "$1 $2\n";
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}
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if (/\(/) {
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next;
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}
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11
toc.ftr
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toc.ftr
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where the name is defined. Successive lines in an entry list the line
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numbers where the name is used. For example, this entry:
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namei 4610
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0333 4610 4709 4758
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4808 4857 4866 5264
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5277 5362 5410 5490
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swtch 2256
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0311 1928 1962 2255
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2256
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indicates that namei is defined on line 4610 and is mentioned on twelve lines
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on sheets 03, 46, 47, 48, 52, 53, and 54.
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indicates that swtch is defined on line 2256 and is mentioned on five lines
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on sheets 03, 19, and 22.
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