another attempt at cpu-local variables.
this time do it ourselves instead of piggybacking on TLS. add -fno-pic to Makefile; pic code breaks our fake TLS.
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Makefile
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ AS = $(TOOLPREFIX)gas
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LD = $(TOOLPREFIX)ld
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OBJCOPY = $(TOOLPREFIX)objcopy
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OBJDUMP = $(TOOLPREFIX)objdump
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CFLAGS = -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -O2 -Wall -MD -ggdb -m32
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CFLAGS = -fno-pic -static -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -O2 -Wall -MD -ggdb -m32
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CFLAGS += $(shell $(CC) -fno-stack-protector -E -x c /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo -fno-stack-protector)
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ASFLAGS = -m32
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# FreeBSD ld wants ``elf_i386_fbsd''
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dd if=kernel of=xv6.img seek=1 conv=notrunc
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bootblock: bootasm.S bootmain.c
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -O -nostdinc -I. -c bootmain.c
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -nostdinc -I. -c bootasm.S
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -fno-pic -O -nostdinc -I. -c bootmain.c
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -fno-pic -nostdinc -I. -c bootasm.S
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$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -N -e start -Ttext 0x7C00 -o bootblock.o bootasm.o bootmain.o
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$(OBJDUMP) -S bootblock.o > bootblock.asm
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$(OBJCOPY) -S -O binary -j .text bootblock.o bootblock
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$(OBJDUMP) -S _forktest > forktest.asm
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mkfs: mkfs.c fs.h
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gcc $(CFLAGS) -Wall -o mkfs mkfs.c
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gcc -Wall -o mkfs mkfs.c
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UPROGS=\
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_cat\
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bochs -q
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qemu: fs.img xv6.img
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qemu -parallel stdio -hdb fs.img xv6.img
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qemu -parallel stdio -smp 2 -hdb fs.img xv6.img
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qemutty: fs.img xv6.img
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qemu -nographic -smp 2 -hdb fs.img xv6.img
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main.c
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main.c
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#include "proc.h"
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#include "x86.h"
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__thread struct cpu *cpu;
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__thread struct proc *proc;
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static void bootothers(void);
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static void mpmain(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
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ioapicinit(); // another interrupt controller
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consoleinit(); // I/O devices & their interrupts
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uartinit(); // serial port
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cprintf("cpus %p cpu %p\n", cpus, cpu);
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cprintf("\ncpu%d: starting xv6\n\n", cpu->id);
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kinit(); // physical memory allocator
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proc.c
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c = &cpus[cpunum()];
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c->gdt[SEG_KCODE] = SEG(STA_X|STA_R, 0, 0x100000 + 64*1024-1, 0);
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c->gdt[SEG_KDATA] = SEG(STA_W, 0, 0xffffffff, 0);
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c->gdt[SEG_KCPU] = SEG(STA_W, &c->tlsstruct, 0xffffffff, 0);
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c->gdt[SEG_KCPU] = SEG(STA_W, &c->cpu, 8, 0);
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lgdt(c->gdt, sizeof(c->gdt));
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loadfsgs(SEG_KCPU << 3);
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// Initialize cpu-local storage.
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c->tlsstruct = &c->tlsstruct;
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asm volatile(""); // Do not let gcc reorder across this line.
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cpu = c;
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proc = 0;
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proc.h
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int ncli; // Depth of pushcli nesting.
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int intena; // Were interrupts enabled before pushcli?
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// "Thread"-local storage variables
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// Cpu-local storage variables; see below
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struct cpu *cpu;
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struct proc *proc;
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void *tlsstruct;
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};
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extern struct cpu cpus[NCPU];
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// Per-CPU variables, holding pointers to the
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// current cpu and to the current process.
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// The __thread prefix tells gcc to refer to them in the segment
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// pointed at by gs; the name __thread derives from the use
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// of the same mechanism to provide per-thread storage in
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// multithreaded user programs.
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extern __thread struct cpu *cpu; // This cpu.
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extern __thread struct proc *proc; // Current process on this cpu.
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// The asm suffix tells gcc to use "%gs:0" to refer to cpu
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// and "%gs:4" to refer to proc. ksegment sets up the
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// %gs segment register so that %gs refers to the memory
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// holding those two variables in the local cpu's struct cpu.
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// This is similar to how thread-local variables are implemented
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// in thread libraries such as Linux pthreads.
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extern struct cpu *cpu asm("%gs:0"); // This cpu.
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extern struct proc *proc asm("%gs:4"); // Current proc on this cpu.
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