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Robert Morris a82772594e timer interrupts -> supervisor software interrupt 2019-06-04 14:20:37 -04:00
Robert Morris 0e131b2263 fix a problem with end. make uartputc() wait until h/w is ready. 2019-06-04 10:43:45 -04:00
Robert Morris 6eae1be755 push/pop all registers when handling interrupt from kernel 2019-06-03 15:23:12 -04:00
Robert Morris a9c1a6f742 takes one uart input interrupt, then panics 2019-06-03 14:13:07 -04:00
Robert Morris 5d34fa2a48 -initrd fs.img, ramdisk.c, file system 2019-05-31 11:45:42 -04:00
Robert Morris 2ec1959fd1 fork/wait/exit work 2019-05-31 09:45:59 -04:00
Frans Kaashoek ab0db651af Checkpoint port of xv6 to x86-64. Passed usertests on 2 processors a few times.
The x86-64 doesn't just add two levels to page tables to support 64 bit
addresses, but is a different processor. For example, calling conventions,
system calls, and segmentation are different from 32-bit x86. Segmentation is
basically gone, but gs/fs in combination with MSRs can be used to hold a
per-core pointer. In general, x86-64 is more straightforward than 32-bit
x86. The port uses code from sv6 and the xv6 "rsc-amd64" branch.

A summary of the changes is as follows:

- Booting: switch to grub instead of xv6's bootloader (pass -kernel to qemu),
because xv6's boot loader doesn't understand 64bit ELF files.  And, we don't
care anymore about booting.

- Makefile: use -m64 instead of -m32 flag for gcc, delete boot loader, xv6.img,
bochs, and memfs. For now dont' use -O2, since usertests with -O2 is bigger than
MAXFILE!

- Update gdb.tmpl to be for i386 or x86-64

- Console/printf: use stdarg.h and treat 64-bit addresses different from ints
  (32-bit)

- Update elfhdr to be 64 bit

- entry.S/entryother.S: add code to switch to 64-bit mode: build a simple page
table in 32-bit mode before switching to 64-bit mode, share code for entering
boot processor and APs, and tweak boot gdt.  The boot gdt is the gdt that the
kernel proper also uses. (In 64-bit mode, the gdt/segmentation and task state
mostly disappear.)

- exec.c: fix passing argv (64-bit now instead of 32-bit).

- initcode.c: use syscall instead of int.

- kernel.ld: load kernel very high, in top terabyte.  64 bits is a lot of
address space!

- proc.c: initial return is through new syscall path instead of trapret.

- proc.h: update struct cpu to have some scratch space since syscall saves less
state than int, update struct context to reflect x86-64 calling conventions.

- swtch: simplify for x86-64 calling conventions.

- syscall: add fetcharg to handle x86-64 calling convetions (6 arguments are
passed through registers), and fetchaddr to read a 64-bit value from user space.

- sysfile: update to handle pointers from user space (e.g., sys_exec), which are
64 bits.

- trap.c: no special trap vector for sys calls, because x86-64 has a different
plan for system calls.

- trapasm: one plan for syscalls and one plan for traps (interrupt and
exceptions). On x86-64, the kernel is responsible for switching user/kernel
stacks. To do, xv6 keeps some scratch space in the cpu structure, and uses MSR
GS_KERN_BASE to point to the core's cpu structure (using swapgs).

- types.h: add uint64, and change pde_t to uint64

- usertests: exit() when fork fails, which helped in tracking down one of the
bugs in the switch from 32-bit to 64-bit

- vectors: update to make them 64 bits

- vm.c: use bootgdt in kernel too, program MSRs for syscalls and core-local
state (for swapgs), walk 4 levels in walkpgdir, add DEVSPACETOP, use task
segment to set kernel stack for interrupts (but simpler than in 32-bit mode),
add an extra argument to freevm (size of user part of address space) to avoid
checking all entries till KERNBASE (there are MANY TB before the top 1TB).

- x86: update trapframe to have 64-bit entries, which is what the processor
pushes on syscalls and traps.  simplify lgdt and lidt, using struct desctr,
which needs the gcc directives packed and aligned.

TODO:
- use int32 instead of int?
- simplify curproc(). xv6 has per-cpu state again, but this time it must have it.
- avoid repetition in walkpgdir
- fix validateint() in usertests.c
- fix bugs (e.g., observed one a case of entering kernel with invalid gs or proc
2018-09-23 08:35:30 -04:00
Frans Kaashoek 96e4e2f4d1 thanks eyalz800 2018-08-30 13:46:48 -04:00
Robert Morris a7c03bd914 p2v -> P2V 2016-08-24 13:40:06 -04:00
Jindong Zhang abce9b8140 Fix comments 2015-09-18 23:36:45 +08:00
Robert Morris 7e7cb106d0 more regular kmap[] and description 2011-09-13 12:28:45 -04:00
Frans Kaashoek e25b74ca80 Fix layout issues for printed version 2011-09-01 10:25:20 -04:00
Robert Morris 15997d5849 move the kernel to 0x80000000 2011-08-31 09:48:52 -04:00
Frans Kaashoek 6f2327580f Eliminate USERTOP; no use for it. 2011-08-24 10:24:40 -04:00
Frans Kaashoek 5f069dcf2f Switch back to #define for PHYSTOP. Using the E820 to retrieve the memory map is too complicated (must be done in 16-bit real-mode, probably enlarged bootblock beyond 512 bytes, and a #define requires less explanation). 2011-08-16 20:23:17 -04:00
Frans Kaashoek c3dcf47966 Clean up memlayout.h
Get rid of last instances of linear address and "la"
Get ready for detecting physical memory dynamically
2011-08-16 15:47:22 -04:00
Frans Kaashoek 66ba8079c7 Use static page table for boot, mapping first 4Mbyte; no more segment trick
Allocate proper kernel page table immediately in main using boot allocator
Remove pginit
Simplify address space layout a tiny bit
More to come (e.g., superpages to simplify static table)
2011-08-09 21:37:35 -04:00
Frans Kaashoek a56c8d609b One definition of several macros and constants 2011-08-08 13:30:08 -04:00
Frans Kaashoek 67d4254d15 oops 2011-08-07 12:30:34 -04:00
rsc 9692d5add5 was empty; gone 2006-07-16 16:04:15 +00:00
rtm 89eb5fbe6d boot more than two CPUs, each on own initial stack 2006-06-24 22:47:06 +00:00
kaashoek 7baa34a421 start on MP; detect MP configuration 2006-06-21 01:53:07 +00:00