fix corner cases in exec of ELF
put an invalid page below the stack have fork() handle invalid pages
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defs.h
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defs.h
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@ -163,7 +163,8 @@ void freevm(pde_t*);
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void inituvm(pde_t*, char*, char*, uint);
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int loaduvm(pde_t*, char*, struct inode *ip, uint, uint);
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pde_t* copyuvm(pde_t*,uint);
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void loadvm(struct proc*);
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void switchuvm(struct proc*);
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void switchkvm();
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// number of elements in fixed-size array
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#define NELEM(x) (sizeof(x)/sizeof((x)[0]))
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7
exec.c
7
exec.c
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@ -43,13 +43,16 @@ exec(char *path, char **argv)
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goto bad;
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if (!allocuvm(pgdir, (char *)ph.va, ph.memsz))
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goto bad;
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sz += PGROUNDUP(ph.memsz);
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if(ph.va + ph.memsz > sz)
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sz = ph.va + ph.memsz;
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if (!loaduvm(pgdir, (char *)ph.va, ip, ph.offset, ph.filesz))
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goto bad;
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}
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iunlockput(ip);
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// Allocate and initialize stack at sz
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sz = PGROUNDUP(sz);
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sz += PGSIZE; // leave an invalid page
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if (!allocuvm(pgdir, (char *)sz, PGSIZE))
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goto bad;
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mem = uva2ka(pgdir, (char *)sz);
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@ -95,7 +98,7 @@ exec(char *path, char **argv)
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proc->tf->eip = elf.entry; // main
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proc->tf->esp = sp;
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loadvm(proc);
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switchuvm(proc);
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freevm(oldpgdir);
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kalloc.c
5
kalloc.c
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@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
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// Physical memory allocator, intended to allocate
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// memory for user processes. Allocates in 4096-byte "pages".
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// memory for user processes. Allocates in 4096-byte pages.
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// Free list is kept sorted and combines adjacent pages into
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// long runs, to make it easier to allocate big segments.
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// One reason the page size is 4k is that the x86 segment size
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// granularity is 4k.
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// This combining is not useful now that xv6 uses paging.
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#include "types.h"
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#include "defs.h"
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mmu.h
1
mmu.h
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@ -129,7 +129,6 @@ struct segdesc {
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#define PTE_ADDR(pte) ((uint) (pte) & ~0xFFF)
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typedef uint pte_t;
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extern pde_t *kpgdir;
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// Control Register flags
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#define CR0_PE 0x00000001 // Protection Enable
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proc.c
6
proc.c
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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ growproc(int n)
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if (!allocuvm(proc->pgdir, (char *)proc->sz, n))
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return -1;
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proc->sz += n;
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loadvm(proc);
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switchuvm(proc);
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return 0;
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}
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@ -214,9 +214,10 @@ scheduler(void)
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// to release ptable.lock and then reacquire it
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// before jumping back to us.
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proc = p;
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loadvm(p);
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switchuvm(p);
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p->state = RUNNING;
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swtch(&cpu->scheduler, proc->context);
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switchkvm();
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// Process is done running for now.
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// It should have changed its p->state before coming back.
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@ -242,7 +243,6 @@ sched(void)
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panic("sched running");
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if(readeflags()&FL_IF)
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panic("sched interruptible");
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lcr3(PADDR(kpgdir)); // Switch to the kernel page table
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intena = cpu->intena;
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swtch(&proc->context, cpu->scheduler);
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cpu->intena = intena;
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proc.h
5
proc.h
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
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// Contexts are stored at the bottom of the stack they
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// describe; the stack pointer is the address of the context.
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// The layout of the context matches the layout of the stack in swtch.S
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// at "Switch stacks" comment. Switch itself doesn't save eip explicitly,
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// at the "Switch stacks" comment. Switch doesn't save eip explicitly,
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// but it is on the stack and allocproc() manipulates it.
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struct context {
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uint edi;
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// Per-process state
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struct proc {
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uint sz; // Size of process memory (bytes)
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pde_t* pgdir; // linear address of proc's pgdir
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pde_t* pgdir; // Linear address of proc's pgdir
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char *kstack; // Bottom of kernel stack for this process
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enum procstate state; // Process state
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volatile int pid; // Process ID
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// Process memory is laid out contiguously, low addresses first:
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// text
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// original data and bss
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// invalid page
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// fixed-size stack
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// expandable heap
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24
usertests.c
24
usertests.c
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@ -1261,6 +1261,29 @@ sbrktest(void)
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printf(stdout, "sbrk test OK\n");
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}
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void
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stacktest(void)
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{
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printf(stdout, "stack test\n");
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char dummy = 1;
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char *p = &dummy;
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int ppid = getpid();
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int pid = fork();
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if(pid < 0){
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printf(stdout, "fork failed\n");
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exit();
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}
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if(pid == 0){
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// should cause a trap:
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p[-4096] = 'z';
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kill(ppid);
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printf(stdout, "stack test failed: page before stack was writeable\n");
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exit();
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}
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wait();
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printf(stdout, "stack test OK\n");
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}
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int
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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}
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close(open("usertests.ran", O_CREATE));
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stacktest();
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sbrktest();
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opentest();
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vm.c
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vm.c
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@ -8,13 +8,20 @@
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// The mappings from logical to linear are one to one (i.e.,
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// segmentation doesn't do anything).
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// The mapping from linear to physical are one to one for the kernel.
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// The mappings for the kernel include all of physical memory (until
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// PHYSTOP), including the I/O hole, and the top of physical address
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// space, where additional devices are located.
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// The kernel itself is linked to be at 1MB, and its physical memory
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// is also at 1MB.
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// Physical memory for user programs is allocated from physical memory
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// There is one page table per process, plus one that's used
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// when a CPU is not running any process (kpgdir).
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// A user process uses the same page table as the kernel; the
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// page protection bits prevent it from using anything other
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// than its memory.
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//
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// setupkvm() and exec() set up every page table like this:
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// 0..640K : user memory (text, data, stack, heap)
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// 640K..1M : mapped direct (for IO space)
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// 1M..kernend : mapped direct (for the kernel's text and data)
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// kernend..PHYSTOP : mapped direct (kernel heap and user pages)
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// 0xfe000000..0 : mapped direct (devices such as ioapic)
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//
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// The kernel allocates memory for its heap and for user memory
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// between kernend and the end of physical memory (PHYSTOP).
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// The virtual address space of each user program includes the kernel
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// (which is inaccessible in user mode). The user program addresses
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static uint kerndsz;
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static uint kernend;
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static uint freesz;
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pde_t *kpgdir; // One kernel page table for scheduler procs
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static pde_t *kpgdir; // for use in scheduler()
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// return the address of the PTE in page table pgdir
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// that corresponds to linear address va. if create!=0,
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proc = 0;
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}
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// Setup address space and current process task state.
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// Switch h/w page table and TSS registers to point to process p.
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void
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loadvm(struct proc *p)
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switchuvm(struct proc *p)
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{
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pushcli();
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ltr(SEG_TSS << 3);
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if (p->pgdir == 0)
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panic("loadvm: no pgdir\n");
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panic("switchuvm: no pgdir\n");
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lcr3(PADDR(p->pgdir)); // switch to new address space
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popcli();
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}
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// Setup kernel part of a page table. Linear adresses map one-to-one
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// on physical addresses.
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// Switch h/w page table register to the kernel-only page table, for when
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// no process is running.
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void
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switchkvm()
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{
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lcr3(PADDR(kpgdir)); // Switch to the kernel page table
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}
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// Set up kernel part of a page table.
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pde_t*
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setupkvm(void)
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{
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return pgdir;
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}
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// return the physical address that a given user address
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// maps to. the result is also a kernel logical address,
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// since the kernel maps the physical memory allocated to user
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// processes directly.
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char*
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uva2ka(pde_t *pgdir, char *uva)
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{
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}
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}
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// given a parent process's page table, create a copy
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// of it for a child.
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pde_t*
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copyuvm(pde_t *pgdir, uint sz)
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{
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for (i = 0; i < sz; i += PGSIZE) {
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if (!(pte = walkpgdir(pgdir, (void *)i, 0)))
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panic("copyuvm: pte should exist\n");
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if(*pte & PTE_P){
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pa = PTE_ADDR(*pte);
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if (!(mem = kalloc(PGSIZE)))
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return 0;
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if (!mappages(d, (void *)i, PGSIZE, PADDR(mem), PTE_W|PTE_U))
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return 0;
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}
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}
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return d;
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}
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// Gather about physical memory layout. Called once during boot.
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// Gather information about physical memory layout.
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// Called once during boot.
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void
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pminit(void)
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{
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kerndsz = ph[1].memsz;
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freesz = PHYSTOP - kernend;
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cprintf("kerntext@0x%x(sz=0x%x), kerndata@0x%x(sz=0x%x), kernend 0x%x freesz = 0x%x\n",
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kerntext, kerntsz, kerndata, kerndsz, kernend, freesz);
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kinit((char *)kernend, freesz);
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}
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