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rsc 215738336a move fork into proc.c 2009-05-31 00:38:51 +00:00
rsc 19333efb9e Some proc cleanup, moving some of copyproc into allocproc.
Also, an experiment: use "thread-local" storage for c and cp
instead of the #define macro for curproc[cpu()].
2009-05-31 00:28:45 +00:00
rsc 2157576107 be consistent: no underscores in function names 2009-03-08 22:07:13 +00:00
kolya c100d9ee2d cleaner swtch.S 2008-10-15 05:14:10 +00:00
rsc f97f0d2b3d cleaner 2007-09-27 21:02:03 +00:00
rsc 3807c1f20b rename splhi/spllo to pushcli/popcli 2007-09-27 20:09:40 +00:00
rsc c8919e6537 kernel SMP interruptibility fixes.
Last year, right before I sent xv6 to the printer, I changed the
SETGATE calls so that interrupts would be disabled on entry to
interrupt handlers, and I added the nlock++ / nlock-- in trap()
so that interrupts would stay disabled while the hw handlers
(but not the syscall handler) did their work.  I did this because
the kernel was otherwise causing Bochs to triple-fault in SMP
mode, and time was short.

Robert observed yesterday that something was keeping the SMP
preemption user test from working.  It turned out that when I
simplified the lapic code I swapped the order of two register
writes that I didn't realize were order dependent.  I fixed that
and then since I had everything paged in kept going and tried
to figure out why you can't leave interrupts on during interrupt
handlers.  There are a few issues.

First, there must be some way to keep interrupts from "stacking
up" and overflowing the stack.  Keeping interrupts off the whole
time solves this problem -- even if the clock tick handler runs
long enough that the next clock tick is waiting when it finishes,
keeping interrupts off means that the handler runs all the way
through the "iret" before the next handler begins.  This is not
really a problem unless you are putting too many prints in trap
-- if the OS is doing its job right, the handlers should run
quickly and not stack up.

Second, if xv6 had page faults, then it would be important to
keep interrupts disabled between the start of the interrupt and
the time that cr2 was read, to avoid a scenario like:

   p1 page faults [cr2 set to faulting address]
   p1 starts executing trapasm.S
   clock interrupt, p1 preempted, p2 starts executing
   p2 page faults [cr2 set to another faulting address]
   p2 starts, finishes fault handler
   p1 rescheduled, reads cr2, sees wrong fault address

Alternately p1 could be rescheduled on the other cpu, in which
case it would still see the wrong cr2.  That said, I think cr2
is the only interrupt state that isn't pushed onto the interrupt
stack atomically at fault time, and xv6 doesn't care.  (This isn't
entirely hypothetical -- I debugged this problem on Plan 9.)

Third, and this is the big one, it is not safe to call cpu()
unless interrupts are disabled.  If interrupts are enabled then
there is no guarantee that, between the time cpu() looks up the
cpu id and the time that it the result gets used, the process
has not been rescheduled to the other cpu.  For example, the
very commonly-used expression curproc[cpu()] (aka the macro cp)
can end up referring to the wrong proc: the code stores the
result of cpu() in %eax, gets rescheduled to the other cpu at
just the wrong instant, and then reads curproc[%eax].

We use curproc[cpu()] to get the current process a LOT.  In that
particular case, if we arranged for the current curproc entry
to be addressed by %fs:0 and just use a different %fs on each
CPU, then we could safely get at curproc even with interrupts
disabled, since the read of %fs would be atomic with the read
of %fs:0.  Alternately, we could have a curproc() function that
disables interrupts while computing curproc[cpu()].  I've done
that last one.

Even in the current kernel, with interrupts off on entry to trap,
interrupts are enabled inside release if there are no locks held.
Also, the scheduler's idle loop must be interruptible at times
so that the clock and disk interrupts (which might make processes
runnable) can be handled.

In addition to the rampant use of curproc[cpu()], this little
snippet from acquire is wrong on smp:

  if(cpus[cpu()].nlock == 0)
    cli();
  cpus[cpu()].nlock++;

because if interrupts are off then we might call cpu(), get
rescheduled to a different cpu, look at cpus[oldcpu].nlock, and
wrongly decide not to disable interrupts on the new cpu.  The
fix is to always call cli().  But this is wrong too:

  if(holding(lock))
    panic("acquire");
  cli();
  cpus[cpu()].nlock++;

because holding looks at cpu().  The fix is:

  cli();
  if(holding(lock))
    panic("acquire");
  cpus[cpu()].nlock++;

I've done that, and I changed cpu() to complain the first time
it gets called with interrupts disabled.  (It gets called too
much to complain every time.)

I added new functions splhi and spllo that are like acquire and
release but without the locking:

  void
  splhi(void)
  {
    cli();
    cpus[cpu()].nsplhi++;
  }

  void
  spllo(void)
  {
    if(--cpus[cpu()].nsplhi == 0)
      sti();
  }

and I've used those to protect other sections of code that refer
to cpu() when interrupts would otherwise be disabled (basically
just curproc and setupsegs).  I also use them in acquire/release
and got rid of nlock.

I'm not thrilled with the names, but I think the concept -- a
counted cli/sti -- is sound.  Having them also replaces the
nlock++/nlock-- in trap.c and main.c, which is nice.


Final note: it's still not safe to enable interrupts in
the middle of trap() between lapic_eoi and returning
to user space.  I don't understand why, but we get a
fault on pop %es because 0x10 is a bad segment
descriptor (!) and then the fault faults trying to go into
a new interrupt because 0x8 is a bad segment descriptor too!
Triple fault.  I haven't debugged this yet.
2007-09-27 12:58:42 +00:00
rsc d5596cd61d Apparently the initial interrupt count lapic[TICR]
must be set *after* initializing the lapic[TIMER] vector.

Doing this, we now get clock interrupts on cpu 1.
(No idea why we always got them on cpu 0.)

Don't write to TCCR - it is read-only.
2007-09-26 20:34:12 +00:00
rsc cffa954301 nits 2007-08-28 19:25:04 +00:00
rsc 5573c8f296 delete proc_ on proc_exit, proc_wait, proc_kill 2007-08-28 19:14:43 +00:00
rsc eb52c7de1d comments; rename irq_ to pic_ 2007-08-28 19:04:36 +00:00
rsc 818fc0125e replace setjmp/longjmp with swtch 2007-08-28 12:48:33 +00:00
rsc 9e82bfb04c rename 8253pit.c to timer.c 2007-08-28 04:40:58 +00:00
rsc 7834cca604 remove _ from pipe; be like file 2007-08-28 04:22:35 +00:00
rsc f0d11fea82 Move keyboard code into kbd.c; add backspace handling. 2007-08-28 03:28:13 +00:00
rsc 19b42cc078 Rename main0 to main. 2007-08-27 23:32:16 +00:00
rsc b63bb0fd00 Clean up lapic code.
One initialization function now, not three.
Use #defines instead of enums (consistent with other code, but sigh).

Still boots in Bochs in SMP mode.
2007-08-27 16:57:13 +00:00
rsc 1ccff18b24 fileincref -> filedup (consistent with idup) 2007-08-27 14:35:09 +00:00
rsc efc12b8e61 Replace yield system call with sleep. 2007-08-27 13:34:35 +00:00
rsc 7bb73cdbc7 nits 2007-08-27 12:48:20 +00:00
rsc 766ba5cc06 first ever correct use of strncpy 2007-08-24 21:00:02 +00:00
rsc 07090dd705 Remove struct uinode.
Remove type arg to mknod (assume T_DEV).
2007-08-24 20:54:23 +00:00
rtm 902b13f5d6 simplify ide queuing
nits in comments
2007-08-24 19:32:36 +00:00
rsc 649bc99fe4 align, sort 2007-08-23 23:58:19 +00:00
rsc eaea18cb9c PDF at http://am.lcs.mit.edu/~rsc/xv6.pdf
Various changes made while offline.

 + bwrite sector argument is redundant; use b->sector.
 + reformatting of files for nicer PDF page breaks
 + distinguish between locked, unlocked inodes in type signatures
 + change FD_FILE to FD_INODE
 + move userinit (nee proc0init) to proc.c
 + move ROOTDEV to param.h
 + always parenthesize sizeof argument
2007-08-22 06:01:32 +00:00
rsc fbf9103952 remove namelen parameter 2007-08-21 19:58:55 +00:00
rsc f32f3638f4 Various cleanup:
- Got rid of dummy proc[0].  Now proc[0] is init.
 - Added initcode.S to exec /init, so that /init is
   just a regular binary.
 - Moved exec out of sysfile to exec.c
 - Moved code dealing with fs guts (like struct inode)
   from sysfile.c to fs.c.  Code dealing with system call
   arguments stays in sysfile.c
 - Refactored directory routines in fs.c; should be simpler.
 - Changed iget to return *unlocked* inode structure.
   This solves the lookup-then-use race in namei
   without introducing deadlocks.
   It also enabled getting rid of the dummy proc[0].
2007-08-21 19:22:08 +00:00
rsc e2a620da49 checkpoint - simpler namei interface 2007-08-20 19:37:15 +00:00
rsc bcca6c6bde shuffle fs.c in bottom-up order 2007-08-20 18:23:52 +00:00
rsc c65e499f3b help gcc 2007-08-08 10:27:04 +00:00
rsc 9ad44da676 unused 2007-08-08 09:44:23 +00:00
rsc 453c6a65a2 convert syscall dispatch to table 2007-08-08 09:41:21 +00:00
rsc d80b06a1e0 iincref returns new ref 2007-08-08 09:30:42 +00:00
rsc 7e89fb90bd add safestrcpy 2007-08-08 08:37:22 +00:00
rsc 3689c7f5ce unnecessary struct jmpbuf 2006-09-08 15:31:18 +00:00
rsc 66d46d691d fix file names 2006-09-08 14:40:51 +00:00
rsc 41abfaa92e missing def 2006-09-07 16:54:23 +00:00
rsc ab17e3198b debugging prints 2006-09-07 15:45:38 +00:00
rsc 19297caf0d fix ide, pit interfaces 2006-09-07 15:29:54 +00:00
rsc 224f6598c1 refactor syscall code 2006-09-07 14:13:26 +00:00
kaashoek f70172129c run without lapic and ioapic, if they are not present
if no lapic available, use 8253pit for clock
now xv6 runs both on qemu (uniprocessor) and bochs (uniprocessor and MP)
2006-09-07 01:37:58 +00:00
rsc d6b20251f0 fd.c -> file.c 2006-09-06 19:47:07 +00:00
rsc 50e514be98 fd_* => file_* 2006-09-06 18:43:45 +00:00
rsc 39593d2f1a struct fd -> struct file 2006-09-06 18:38:56 +00:00
rsc 2685309fb4 split syscall.c into sysfile.c and sysproc.c 2006-09-06 18:19:11 +00:00
rsc 9e9bcaf143 standardize various * conventions 2006-09-06 17:27:19 +00:00
rsc 03b6376f56 standardize on unnamed args in prototypes 2006-09-06 17:10:00 +00:00
rtm 2aa4c3bc29 complain if no disk 1
lots of cleanup
2006-08-30 18:55:06 +00:00
rtm 3b95801add i broke sbrk, fix it 2006-08-29 17:01:40 +00:00
rtm 2b19190c13 clean up stale error checks and panics
delete unused functions
a few comments
2006-08-29 14:45:45 +00:00
rtm 5051da6de3 inode addrs[NDIRECT] -> NADDRS
fix race in mknod / creat
use last component in dirent in mknod, not path
2006-08-25 01:11:30 +00:00
kaashoek ea2909b6b5 user-level malloc (untested)
nit in sbrk
indirect block
fix dup to share fd struct
2006-08-24 02:44:41 +00:00
kaashoek 8b58e81077 i/o redirection in sh
better parsing of sh commands (copied from jos sh)
cat: read from 1 if no args
sbrk system call, but untested
getpid system call
moved locks in keyboard intr, but why do we get intr w. null characters from keyboard?
2006-08-23 01:09:24 +00:00
kaashoek f18ab5c04e compiling, but untested dup 2006-08-20 03:33:01 +00:00
kaashoek 16083d4462 removed block system call
renumber system calls (run gmake clean!)
skeleton for dup system call
2006-08-20 03:08:54 +00:00
kaashoek e958c538fa commented out code for cwd 2006-08-15 15:53:46 +00:00
rtm 211ff0c67e namei returns locked parent dir inode for create / unlink
don't hold fd table lock across idecref() (latter does block i/o)
idecref calls iput() in case last ref -> freeing inode
dir size is 512 * # blocks, so readi/writei &c work
unlink deletes dirent even if ip->nlink > 0
2006-08-13 12:22:44 +00:00
rtm 9e5970d596 link() 2006-08-13 02:12:44 +00:00
rtm 05e975511b zero out all of dirent.name when creating
don't increase length of directory
2006-08-12 22:44:26 +00:00
rtm 4357207237 fix getblk to actually lock the block
no more cons_put system calls
usertests tests two processes writing files
2006-08-12 11:38:57 +00:00
kaashoek 1f544842ce fstat
primitive ls
2006-08-12 04:33:50 +00:00
kaashoek 0633b9715e unlink,mknod,create with multi-component pathnames should work now
remove console init code from userfs
2006-08-12 01:25:45 +00:00
kaashoek 24437cd554 fix deadlock---iput(dp) asap
working unlink, but doesn't free dir blocks that become empty
remove out-of-date comment in ioapic
2006-08-11 18:18:38 +00:00
rtm 17a856577f init creates console, opens 0/1/2, runs sh
sh accepts 0-argument commands (like userfs)
reads from console
2006-08-11 13:55:18 +00:00
rtm 5be0039ce9 interrupts could be recursive since lapic_eoi() called before rti
so fast interrupts overflow the kernel stack
fix: cli() before lapic_eoi()
2006-08-10 22:08:14 +00:00
rtm 8a8be1b8c3 low-level keyboard input (not hooked up to /dev yet)
fix acquire() to cli() *before* incrementing nlock
make T_SYSCALL a trap gate, not an interrupt gate
sadly, various crashes if you hold down a keyboard key...
2006-08-10 02:07:10 +00:00
kaashoek 28d9ef04dd printf
convert userfs to use printf
bfree
ifree
writei
start on unlink
2006-08-10 01:28:57 +00:00
kaashoek 6fa5ffb56f devsw
checkpoint: write(fd,"hello\n",6) where fd is a console dev almost works
2006-08-09 16:04:04 +00:00
kaashoek e8d11c2e84 mknod,ialloc,iupdate 2006-08-08 18:07:37 +00:00
kaashoek 104207726b bwrite 2006-08-07 01:38:46 +00:00
kaashoek 8ec6530fee generalize async read to support write too 2006-08-06 20:28:15 +00:00
kaashoek 366189214e nit 2006-08-04 18:23:23 +00:00
kaashoek c8b29f6d03 better interrupt plan---this one appears to work
ioapic
2006-08-04 18:12:31 +00:00
rtm 32630628a9 open() 2006-07-29 09:35:02 +00:00
rtm c59361f143 primitive exec 2006-07-27 21:10:00 +00:00
rtm 9d3fb67141 namei 2006-07-21 22:10:40 +00:00
rtm 11a9947f1a bread
iget
mkfs makes a file system image
put this in your .bochsrc:
ata0-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path="fs.img", cylinders=1024, heads=1, spt=1
2006-07-21 13:18:04 +00:00
rtm 2927081628 uint32_t -> uint &c 2006-07-20 09:07:53 +00:00
rsc 0dd4253747 add ide_lock for sleep 2006-07-17 05:00:25 +00:00
rsc e0966f459f no more cons_putc; real_cons_putc -> cons_putc 2006-07-17 01:53:43 +00:00
rsc b5ee516575 add uint and standardize on typedefs instead of unsigned 2006-07-17 01:52:13 +00:00
rsc c54c79267f nitpicks 2006-07-17 01:25:22 +00:00
rsc ef2bd07ae4 standardize on not using foo_ prefix in struct foo 2006-07-16 15:41:47 +00:00
rsc 679a977cb2 remove acquire1 and release1 2006-07-16 15:38:13 +00:00
rsc 51716a869c Rename fd_reference to more suggestive fd_incref.
(Fd_reference sounds like it might just return the ref count.)
2006-07-16 01:49:03 +00:00
rsc 856e1fc1ad Attempt to clean up newproc somewhat.
Also remove all calls to memcpy in favor of
memmove, which has defined semantics when
the ranges overlap.  The fact that memcpy was
working in console.c to scroll the screen is not
guaranteed by all implementations.
2006-07-16 01:47:40 +00:00
rsc 65bd8e139a New scheduler.
Removed cli and sti stack in favor of tracking
number of locks held on each CPU and explicit
conditionals in spinlock.c.
2006-07-16 01:15:28 +00:00
rsc 643b122b4a move everything having to do with proc_table_lock into proc.c 2006-07-15 17:24:54 +00:00
rtm 46bbd72f3e no more recursive locks
wakeup1() assumes you hold proc_table_lock
sleep(chan, lock) provides atomic sleep-and-release to wait for condition
ugly code in swtch/scheduler to implement new sleep
fix lots of bugs in pipes, wait, and exit
fix bugs if timer interrupt goes off in schedule()
console locks per line, not per byte
2006-07-15 12:03:57 +00:00
kaashoek f27a68a24a extract lapic code from mp.c 2006-07-12 17:00:54 +00:00
rtm 8148b6ee53 i think my cmpxchg use was wrong in acquire
nesting cli/sti: release shouldn't always enable interrupts
separate setup of lapic from starting of other cpus, so cpu() works earlier
flag to disable locking in console output
make locks work even when curproc==0
(still crashes in clock interrupt)
2006-07-12 11:15:38 +00:00
rtm 4e8f237be8 no more big kernel lock
succeeds at usertests.c pipe test
2006-07-12 01:48:35 +00:00
rtm b548df152b pre-empt both user and kernel, in clock interrupt
usertest.c tests pre-emption
kill()
2006-07-11 17:39:45 +00:00
rsc 5ce9751cab Changes to allow use of native x86 ELF compilers, which on my
Linux 2.4 box using gcc 3.4.6 don't seem to follow the same
conventions as the i386-jos-elf-gcc compilers.
Can run make 'TOOLPREFIX=' or edit the Makefile.

curproc[cpu()] can now be NULL, indicating that no proc is running.
This seemed safer to me than having curproc[0] and curproc[1]
both pointing at proc[0] potentially.

The old implementation of swtch depended on the stack frame layout
used inside swtch being okay to return from on the other stack
(exactly the V6 you are not expected to understand this).
It also could be called in two contexts: at boot time, to schedule
the very first process, and later, on behalf of a process, to sleep
or schedule some other process.

I split this into two functions: scheduler and swtch.

The scheduler is now a separate never-returning function, invoked
by each cpu once set up.  The scheduler looks like:

	scheduler() {
		setjmp(cpu.context);

		pick proc to schedule
		blah blah blah

		longjmp(proc.context)
	}

The new swtch is intended to be called only when curproc[cpu()] is not NULL,
that is, only on behalf of a user proc.  It does:

	swtch() {
		if(setjmp(proc.context) == 0)
			longjmp(cpu.context)
	}

to save the current proc context and then jump over to the scheduler,
running on the cpu stack.

Similarly the system call stubs are now in assembly in usys.S to avoid
needing to know the details of stack frame layout used by the compiler.

Also various changes in the debugging prints.
2006-07-11 01:07:40 +00:00
kaashoek 7ea6c9d197 queue with disk requests 2006-07-10 19:06:48 +00:00
kaashoek 72ea69fbdf read the disk using interrupts 2006-07-10 13:08:37 +00:00
kaashoek 7837c71b32 disable all interrupts when acquiring lock
user program that makes a blocking system call
2006-07-06 21:47:22 +00:00
kaashoek b22d898297 timer interrupts
disk interrupts (assuming bochs has a bug)
2006-07-05 20:00:14 +00:00
kaashoek f7cea12b38 disable interrupts when holding kernel lock 2006-06-28 16:44:41 +00:00
kaashoek bd303ed060 timer interrupts 2006-06-28 16:35:03 +00:00