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-/**
-** @file udefs.h
-**
-** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245
-**
-** @brief "Userland" configuration information
-*/
-
-#ifndef UDEFS_H_
-#define UDEFS_H_
-
-#include <common.h>
-
-/*
-** General (C and/or assembly) definitions
-**
-** This section of the header file contains definitions that can be
-** used in either C or assembly-language source code.
-*/
-
-// delay loop counts
-
-#define DELAY_LONG 100000000
-#define DELAY_MED 4500000
-#define DELAY_SHORT 2500000
-
-#define DELAY_STD DELAY_SHORT
-
-#ifndef ASM_SRC
-
-/*
-** Start of C-only definitions
-*/
-
-// convenience macros
-
-// a delay loop - kind of ugly, but it works
-
-#define DELAY(n) do { \
- for(int _dlc = 0; _dlc < (DELAY_##n); ++_dlc) continue; \
- } while(0)
-
-/*
-** We need the list of program IDs so that we can request
-** their execution
-*/
-
-#include <userids.h>
-
-/*
-** All user main() functions have the following prototype:
-**
-** int name( int argc, char *argv[] );
-**
-** To simplify declaring them, we define a macro that expands into
-** that header. This can be used both in the implementation (followed
-** by the function body) and in places where we just need the prototype
-** (following it with a semicolon).
-*/
-
-#define USERMAIN(f) int f( int argc, char *argv[] )
-
-/*
-** User process controls.
-**
-** To enable a specific test, define the symbol SPAWN_name here, and
-** guard the places in other code that use or refer to that test. For
-** example, test 'A' is enabled by definining SPAWN_A here, and all
-** places that refer to test 'A' are guarded with:
-**
-** #ifdef SPAWN_A
-** ... conditionally-compiled code
-** #endif
-**
-** Generally, most of these will exit with a status of 0. If a process
-** returns from its main function when it shouldn't (e.g., if it had
-** called exit() but continued to run), it will usually return a status
-** of ?.
-*/
-
-/*
-** The standard set of test programs, start by the shell (which is started
-** automatically from the initial user process)
-**
-** There is no user 'O' program, and programs 'W' through 'Z' are spawned
-** from other processes and are never spawned directly.
-*/
-
-#define SPAWN_A
-#define SPAWN_B
-#define SPAWN_C
-#define SPAWN_D
-#define SPAWN_E
-#define SPAWN_F
-#define SPAWN_G
-#define SPAWN_H
-#define SPAWN_I
-#define SPAWN_J
-#define SPAWN_K
-#define SPAWN_L
-#define SPAWN_M
-#define SPAWN_N
-#define SPAWN_P
-#define SPAWN_Q
-#define SPAWN_R
-#define SPAWN_S
-#define SPAWN_T
-#define SPAWN_U
-#define SPAWN_V
-
-#endif /* !ASM_SRC */
-
-#endif