From f8529d09bf1555c2dda61f5841b7ad4f42ce9715 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Freya Murphy Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2025 13:44:55 -0400 Subject: elf sym loading --- kernel/old/include/.vm.h.swp | Bin 24576 -> 0 bytes kernel/old/include/bootstrap.h | 120 ----------- kernel/old/include/cio.h | 287 -------------------------- kernel/old/include/clock.h | 55 ----- kernel/old/include/common.h | 31 --- kernel/old/include/compat.h | 131 ------------ kernel/old/include/debug.h | 327 ----------------------------- kernel/old/include/defs.h | 129 ------------ kernel/old/include/elf.h | 235 --------------------- kernel/old/include/kdefs.h | 152 -------------- kernel/old/include/klib.h | 57 ------ kernel/old/include/kmem.h | 138 ------------- kernel/old/include/lib.h | 314 ---------------------------- kernel/old/include/list.h | 68 ------- kernel/old/include/params.h | 31 --- kernel/old/include/procs.h | 452 ----------------------------------------- kernel/old/include/sio.h | 168 --------------- kernel/old/include/support.h | 87 -------- kernel/old/include/syscalls.h | 80 -------- kernel/old/include/types.h | 58 ------ kernel/old/include/udefs.h | 113 ----------- kernel/old/include/ulib.h | 315 ---------------------------- kernel/old/include/user.h | 138 ------------- kernel/old/include/userids.h | 33 --- kernel/old/include/vm.h | 443 ---------------------------------------- kernel/old/include/vmtables.h | 43 ---- kernel/old/include/x86/arch.h | 303 --------------------------- kernel/old/include/x86/bios.h | 73 ------- kernel/old/include/x86/ops.h | 443 ---------------------------------------- kernel/old/include/x86/pic.h | 139 ------------- kernel/old/include/x86/pit.h | 82 -------- kernel/old/include/x86/uart.h | 349 ------------------------------- 32 files changed, 5394 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/.vm.h.swp delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/bootstrap.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/cio.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/clock.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/common.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/compat.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/debug.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/defs.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/elf.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/kdefs.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/klib.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/kmem.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/lib.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/list.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/params.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/procs.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/sio.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/support.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/syscalls.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/types.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/udefs.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/ulib.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/user.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/userids.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/vm.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/vmtables.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/x86/arch.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/x86/bios.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/x86/ops.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/x86/pic.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/x86/pit.h delete mode 100644 kernel/old/include/x86/uart.h (limited to 'kernel/old/include') diff --git a/kernel/old/include/.vm.h.swp b/kernel/old/include/.vm.h.swp deleted file mode 100644 index eb334b9..0000000 Binary files a/kernel/old/include/.vm.h.swp and /dev/null differ diff --git a/kernel/old/include/bootstrap.h b/kernel/old/include/bootstrap.h deleted file mode 100644 index ade778a..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/bootstrap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -/* -** SCCS ID: @(#)bootstrap.h 2.4 1/22/25 -** -** @file bootstrap.h -** -** @author K. Reek -** @author Warren R. Carithers, Garrett C. Smith -** -** Addresses where various stuff goes in memory. -*/ - -#ifndef BOOTSTRAP_H_ -#define BOOTSTRAP_H_ - -/* -** The boot device -*/ -#define BDEV_FLOPPY 0x00 -#define BDEV_USB 0x80 /* hard drive */ - -#define BDEV BDEV_USB /* default */ - -/* -** Bootstrap definitions -*/ -#define BOOT_SEG 0x07c0 /* 07c0:0000 */ -#define BOOT_DISP 0x0000 -#define BOOT_ADDR ((BOOT_SEG << 4) + BOOT_DISP) - -#define PART2_DISP 0x0200 /* 07c0:0200 */ -#define PART2_ADDR ((BOOT_SEG << 4) + PART2_DISP) - -#define SECTOR_SIZE 0x200 /* 512 bytes */ - -/* Note: this assumes the bootstrap is two sectors long! */ -#define BOOT_SIZE (SECTOR_SIZE + SECTOR_SIZE) - -#define OFFSET_LIMIT (0x10000 - SECTOR_SIZE) - -#define BOOT_SP_DISP 0x4000 /* stack pointer 07c0:4000, or 0xbc00 */ -#define BOOT_SP_ADDR ((BOOT_SEG << 4) + BOOT_SP_DISP) - -#define SECTOR1_END (BOOT_ADDR + SECTOR_SIZE) -#define SECTOR2_END (BOOT_ADDR + BOOT_SIZE) - -// location of the user blob data -// (three halfwords of data) -#define USER_BLOB_DATA (SECTOR2_END - 12) - -/* -** The target program itself -*/ -#define TARGET_SEG 0x00001000 /* 1000:0000 */ -#define TARGET_ADDR 0x00010000 /* and upward */ -#define TARGET_STACK 0x00010000 /* and downward */ - -/* -** The Global Descriptor Table (0000:0500 - 0000:2500) -*/ -#define GDT_SEG 0x00000050 -#define GDT_ADDR 0x00000500 - - /* segment register values */ -#define GDT_LINEAR 0x0008 /* All of memory, R/W */ -#define GDT_CODE 0x0010 /* All of memory, R/E */ -#define GDT_DATA 0x0018 /* All of memory, R/W */ -#define GDT_STACK 0x0020 /* All of memory, R/W */ - -/* -** The Interrupt Descriptor Table (0000:2500 - 0000:2D00) -*/ -#define IDT_SEG 0x00000250 -#define IDT_ADDR 0x00002500 - -/* -** Additional I/O ports used by the bootstrap code -*/ - -// keyboard controller -#define KBD_DATA 0x60 -#define KBD_CMD 0x64 -#define KBD_STAT 0x64 - -// status register bits -#define KBD_OBSTAT 0x01 -#define KBD_IBSTAT 0x02 -#define KBD_SYSFLAG 0x04 -#define KBD_CMDDAT 0x08 - -// commands -#define KBD_P1_DISABLE 0xad -#define KBD_P1_ENABLE 0xae -#define KBD_RD_OPORT 0xd0 -#define KBD_WT_OPORT 0xd1 - -#ifdef ASM_SRC - -// segment descriptor macros for use in assembly source files -// layout: -// .word lower 16 bits of limit -// .word lower 16 bits of base -// .byte middle 8 bits of base -// .byte type byte -// .byte granularity byte -// .byte upper 8 bits of base -// we use 4K units, so we ignore the lower 12 bits of the limit -#define SEGNULL \ - .word 0, 0, 0, 0 - -#define SEGMENT(base,limit,dpl,type) \ - .word (((limit) >> 12) & 0xffff); \ - .word ((base) & 0xffff) ; \ - .byte (((base) >> 16) & 0xff) ; \ - .byte (SEG_PRESENT | (dpl) | SEG_NON_SYSTEM | (type)) ; \ - .byte (SEG_GRAN_4KBYTE | SEG_DB_32BIT | (((limit) >> 28) & 0xf)) ; \ - .byte (((base) >> 24) & 0xff) - -#endif /* ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/cio.h b/kernel/old/include/cio.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1854f6e..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/cio.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,287 +0,0 @@ -/** -** SCCS ID: @(#)cio.h 2.7 1/22/25 -** -** @file cio.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** @authors K. Reek, Jon Coles -** -** Based on: c_io.c 1.13 (Ken Reek, Jon Coles, Warren R. Carithers) -** -** Declarations and descriptions of console I/O routines -** -** These routines provide a rudimentary capability for printing to -** the screen and reading from the keyboard. -** -** Screen output: -** There are two families of functions. The first provides a window -** that behaves in the usual manner: writes extending beyond the right -** edge of the window wrap around to the next line, the top line -** scrolls off the window to make room for new lines at the bottom. -** However, you may choose what part of the screen contains this -** scrolling window. This allows you to print some text at fixed -** locations on the screen while the rest of the screen scrolls. -** -** The second family allows for printing at fixed locations on the -** screen. No scrolling or line wrapping are done for these functions. -** It is not intended that these functions be used to write in the -** scrolling area of the screen. -** -** In both sets of functions, the (x,y) coordinates are interpreted -** as (column,row), with the upper left corner of the screen being -** (0,0) and the lower right corner being (79,24). -** -** The printf provided in both sets of functions has the same -** conversion capabilities. Format codes are of the form: -** -** %-0WC -** -** where "-", "0", and "W" are all optional: -** "-" is the left-adjust flag (default is right-adjust) -** "0" is the zero-fill flag (default is space-fill) -** "W" is a number specifying the minimum field width (default: 1 ) -** and "C" is the conversion type, which must be one of these: -** "c" print a single character -** "s" print a null-terminated string -** "d" print an integer as a decimal value -** "x" print an integer as a hexadecimal value -** "o" print an integer as a octal value -** -** Keyboard input: -** Two functions are provided: getting a single character and getting -** a newline-terminated line. A third function returns a count of -** the number of characters available for immediate reading. -** No conversions are provided (yet). -*/ - -#ifndef CIO_H_ -#define CIO_H_ - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -// EOT indicator (control-D) -#define EOT '\04' - -/***************************************************************************** -** -** INITIALIZATION ROUTINES -** -** Initializes the I/O system. -*/ - -/** -** cio_init -** -** Initializes the I/O routines. Must be called before -** any CIO functions can be used. -** -** @param notify pointer to an input notification function, or NULL -*/ -void cio_init( void (*notify)(int) ); - -/***************************************************************************** -** -** SCROLLING OUTPUT ROUTINES -** -** Each operation begins at the current cursor position and advances -** it. If a newline is output, the reminder of that line is cleared. -** Output extending past the end of the line is wrapped. If the -** cursor is moved below the scrolling region's bottom edge, scrolling -** is delayed until the next output is produced. -*/ - -/** -** cio_setscroll -** -** This sets the scrolling region to be the area defined by the arguments. -** The remainder of the screen does not scroll and may be used to display -** data you do not want to move. By default, the scrolling region is the -** entire screen. X and Y coordinates begin at 0 in the upper left corner -** of the screen. -** -** @param min_x,min_y upper-left corner of the region -** @param max_x,max_y lower-right corner of the region -*/ -void cio_setscroll( unsigned int min_x, unsigned int min_y, - unsigned int max_x, unsigned int max_y ); - -/** -** cio_moveto -** -** Moves the cursor to the specified position. (0,0) indicates -** the upper left corner of the scrolling region. Subsequent -** output will begin at the cursor position. -** -** @param x,y desired coordinate position -*/ -void cio_moveto( unsigned int x, unsigned int y ); - -/** -** cio_putchar -** -** Prints a single character. -** -** @param c the character to be printed -*/ -void cio_putchar( unsigned int c ); - -/** -** cio_puts -** -** Prints the characters in the string up to but not including -** the terminating null byte. -** -** @param str pointer to a NUL-terminated string to be printed -*/ -void cio_puts( const char *str ); - -/** -** cio_write -** -** Prints "length" characters from the buffer. -** -** @param buf the buffer of characters -** @param length the number of characters to print -*/ -void cio_write( const char *buf, int length ); - -/** -** cio_printf -** -** Limited form of printf (see the beginning of this file for -** a list of what is implemented). -** -** @param fmt a printf-style format control string -** @param ... optional additional values to be printed -*/ -void cio_printf( char *fmt, ... ); - -/** -** cio_scroll -** -** Scroll the scrolling region up by the given number of lines. -** The output routines scroll automatically so normally you -** do not need to call this routine yourself. -** -** @param lines the number of lines to scroll -*/ -void cio_scroll( unsigned int lines ); - -/** -** cio_clearscroll -** -** Clears the entire scrolling region to blank spaces, and -** moves the cursor to (0,0). -*/ -void cio_clearscroll( void ); - -/***************************************************************************** -** -** NON-SCROLLING OUTPUT ROUTINES -** -** Coordinates are relative to the entire screen: (0,0) is the upper -** left corner. There is no line wrap or scrolling. -*/ - -/** -** cio_putchar_at -** -** Prints the given character. If a newline is printed, -** the rest of the line is cleared. If this happens to the -** left of the scrolling region, the clearing stops when the -** region is reached. If this happens inside the scrolling -** region, the clearing stops when the edge of the region -** is reached. -** -** @param x,y desired coordinate position -** @param c the character to be printed -*/ -void cio_putchar_at( unsigned int x, unsigned int y, unsigned int c ); - -/** -** cio_puts_at -** -** Prints the given string. cio_putchar_at is used to print -** the individual characters; see that description for details. -** -** @param x,y desired coordinate position -** @param str pointer to a NUL-terminated string to be printed -*/ -void cio_puts_at( unsigned int x, unsigned int y, const char *str ); - -/** -** cio_printf_at -** -** Limited form of printf (see the beginning of this file for -** a list of what is implemented). -** -** @param x,y desired coordinate position -** @param fmt a printf-style format control string -** @param ... optional additional values to be printed -*/ -void cio_printf_at( unsigned int x, unsigned int y, char *fmt, ... ); - -/** -** cio_clearscreen -** -** This function clears the entire screen, including the scrolling region. -*/ -void cio_clearscreen( void ); - -/***************************************************************************** -** -** INPUT ROUTINES -** -** When interrupts are enabled, a keyboard ISR collects keystrokes -** and saves them until the program calls for them. If the input -** queue fills, additional characters are silently discarded. -** When interrupts are not enabled, keystrokes made when no input -** routines have been ** called are lost. This can cause errors in -** the input translation because the states of the Shift and Ctrl keys -** may not be tracked accurately. If interrupts are disabled, the user -** is advised to refrain from typing anything except when the program is -** waiting for input. -*/ - -/** -** cio_getchar -** -** If the character is not immediately available, the function -** waits until the character arrives. -** -** @return the next character from the keyboard input buffer -*/ -int cio_getchar( void ); - -/** -** cio_gets -** -** This function reads a newline-terminated line from the -** keyboard. cio_getchar is used to obtain the characters; -** see that description for more details. The function -** returns when: -** a newline is entered (this is stored in the buffer) -** ctrl-D is entered (not stored in the buffer) -** the buffer becomes full. -** The buffer is null-terminated in all cases. -** -** @param buffer destination buffer for the input character sequence -** @param size the buffer length -** -** @return count of the number of characters read into the buffer -*/ -int cio_gets( char *buffer, unsigned int size ); - -/** -** cio_input_queue -** -** This function lets the program determine whether there is input -** available. This indicates whether or not a call to cio_getchar() -** would block. -** -** @return number of characters in the input queue -*/ -int cio_input_queue( void ); -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/clock.h b/kernel/old/include/clock.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6eae41f..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/clock.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file clock.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief Clock module declarations -*/ - -#ifndef CLOCK_H_ -#define CLOCK_H_ - -#include - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -// conversion functions for seconds, ms, and ticks -// (SEC_TO_MS is defined in defs.h) -#define MS_TO_TICKS(n) ((n)) -#define SEC_TO_TICKS(n) (MS_TO_TICKS(SEC_TO_MS(n))) -#define TICKS_TO_SEC(n) ((n) / CLOCK_FREQ) -#define TICKS_TO_SEC_ROUNDED(n) (((n)+(CLOCK_FREQ-1)) / CLOCK_FREQ) - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -/* -** Types -*/ - -/* -** Globals -*/ - -// current system time -extern uint32_t system_time; - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -/** -** Name: clk_init -** -** Clock module initialization -*/ -void clk_init( void ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/common.h b/kernel/old/include/common.h deleted file mode 100644 index 599c492..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/common.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file common.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** @brief Common definitions for the baseline system. -** -** This header file pulls in the standard header information needed -** by all parts of the system. It is purely for our convenience. -*/ - -#ifndef COMMON_H_ -#define COMMON_H_ - -// everything needs these; they also pull in -// the kernel- or user-level defs and lib headers -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef KERNEL_SRC - -// only kernel code needs these headers -#include -#include -#include - -#endif /* KERNEL_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/compat.h b/kernel/old/include/compat.h deleted file mode 100644 index ee62090..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/compat.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file compat.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** @brief Compatibility definitions for standard modules. -** -** These definitions are here to simplify the integration -** of some pre-written modules into the 452 baseline system. -** This is used primarily for the 'kmem' and 'sio' modules. -** -** We use CPP symbols and not actual data types for things here, -** as this means we don't need to include any other header files -** into this file. This helps get around "include loops" (e.g., -** a.h includes b.h, which includes c.h, which includes a.h) when -** there are many interdependencies between source files. -*/ - -#ifndef COMPAT_H_ -#define COMPAT_H_ - -#include -#include - -/* -** Section 1: sized integer types -** -** Internally, we use standard names for "sized" integer types for -** simplicity. If those disagree with the names used in the rest of -** the system, we take the opportunity to define our names here. -** -** To enable these, uncomment them, and place the apropriate -** existing type names in place of the '?' characters. -*/ - -// standard "sized integer" types -// #define int8_t ? -// #define uint8_t ? -// #define int16_t ? -// #define uint16_t ? -// #define int32_t ? -// #define uint32_t ? -// #define int64_t ? -// #define uint64_t ? -// #define bool_t ? - -/* -** Section 2: other types -** -** Add type definitions here as needed. -** -** Note: we do not include the PCB and Queue declarations -** here because we don't actually need them in this header -** file - we're only defining CPP macros. Whatever file -** uses these macros, however, must include the appropriate -** headers if it uses these macros. -** -** To enable these, uncomment them, and place the apropriate -** existing type names in place of the '?' characters. -*/ - -// type name for the PCB -#define PCBTYPE pcb_t - -// type name for our queue -#define QTYPE pcb_queue_t - -/* -** Section 3: interface and behavior -** -** Include #define statements here as needed to define -** the names of functions and globals used in these modules -** in terms of the names used in the rest of the baseline. -** -** To enable these, uncomment them, and place the apropriate -** existing variable or function names in place of the '?' characters. -*/ - -// string functions -#define SLENGTH strlen - -// scheduler -#define SCHED schedule - -// dispatcher -#define DISPATCH dispatch - -/* -** blocked queue for reading processes -** -** Define this if we are blocking processes which try to -** read from the SIO when no characters are available. -** Its value should be the name of the globally-visible -** queue to be used. -*/ -#define QNAME sioread - -#ifdef QNAME - -// Only define these macros if we need to be able to create and -// manage a queue of things. It is expected that these will need -// to be customized based on the names and calling sequences of -// the appropriate functions. - -// invoke the queue creation function -// examples: -// -// #define QCREATE(q) do { -// _que_create( &(q), NULL ); -// } while(0) -// -// #define QCREATE(q) // do nothing - -#define QCREATE(q) // handled elsewhere for us - -// check to see if the queue is empty -// examples: -// -// #define QEMPTY(q) queue_is_empty(q) -// #define QEMPTY(q) (quene_length(q) > 0) -#define QEMPTY(q) pcb_queue_empty(q) - -// this macro expands into code that removes a value from -// 'q' and places it into 'd' -#define QDEQUE(q,d) do { \ - assert(pcb_queue_remove( (q), (pcb_t **) &(d) ) == SUCCESS ); \ - } while(0) - -#endif /* QNAME */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/debug.h b/kernel/old/include/debug.h deleted file mode 100644 index 487a592..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/debug.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,327 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file debug.h -** -** @author Numerous CSCI-452 classes -** -** Debugging macros and constants. -** -*/ - -#ifndef DEBUG_H_ -#define DEBUG_H_ - -// Standard system headers - -#include -#include - -// Kernel library - -#include - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -/* -** General function entry/exit announcements -*/ - -#ifdef ANNOUNCE_ENTRY -// Announce that we have entered a kernel function -// usage: ENTERING( "name" ), EXITING( "name" ) -// currently, these do not use the macro parameter, but could be -// modified to do so; instead, we use the __func__ CPP pseudo-macro -// to get the function name -#define ENTERING(n) do { cio_puts( " enter " __func__ ); } while(0) -#define EXITING(n) do { cio_puts( " exit " __func__ ); } while(0) -#else -#define ENTERING(m) // do nothing -#define EXITING(m) // do nothing -#endif - -/* -** Console messages when error conditions are noted. -*/ - -// Warning messages to the console -// m: message (condition, etc.) -#define WARNING(m) do { \ - cio_printf( "\n** %s (%s @ %d): ", __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__ ); \ - cio_puts( m ); \ - cio_putchar( '\n' ); \ - } while(0) - -// Panic messages to the console -// n: severity level -// m: message (condition, etc.) -#define PANIC(n,m) do { \ - sprint( b512, "%s (%s @ %d), %d: %s\n", \ - __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, n, # m ); \ - kpanic( b512 ); \ - } while(0) - -/* -** Assertions are categorized by the "sanity level" being used in this -** compilation; each only triggers a fault if the sanity level is at or -** above a specific value. This allows selective enabling/disabling of -** debugging checks. -** -** The sanity level is set during compilation with the CPP macro -** "SANITY". A sanity level of 0 disables conditional assertions, -** but not the basic assert() version. -*/ - -#ifndef SANITY -// default sanity check level: check everything! -#define SANITY 9999 -#endif - -// Always-active assertions -#define assert(x) if( !(x) ) { PANIC(0,x); } - -// only provide these macros if the sanity check level is positive - -#if SANITY > 0 - -#define assert1(x) if( SANITY >= 1 && !(x) ) { PANIC(1,x); } -#define assert2(x) if( SANITY >= 2 && !(x) ) { PANIC(2,x); } -#define assert3(x) if( SANITY >= 3 && !(x) ) { PANIC(3,x); } -#define assert4(x) if( SANITY >= 4 && !(x) ) { PANIC(4,x); } -// arbitrary sanity level -#define assertN(n,x) if( SANITY >= (n) && !(x) ) { PANIC(n,x); } - -#else - -#define assert1(x) // do nothing -#define assert2(x) // do nothing -#define assert3(x) // do nothing -#define assert4(x) // do nothing -#define assertN(n,x) // do nothing - -#endif /* SANITY > 0 */ - -/* -** Tracing options are enabled by defining one or more of the T_ -** macros described in the Makefile. -** -** To add a tracing option: -** -** 1) Pick a short name for it (e.g., "PCB", "VM", ...) -** 2) At the end of this list, add code like this, with "name" -** replaced by your short name, and "nnnnnnnn" replaced by a -** unique bit that will designate this tracing option: -** -** #ifdef T_name -** #define TRname 0xnnnnnnnn -** #else -** #define TRname 0 -** #endif -** -** Use the next bit position following the one in last list entry. -** 3) Add this to the end of the "TRACE" macro definition: -** -** | TRname -** -** 4) In the list of "TRACING_*" macros, add one for your option -** (using a name that might be more descriptive) in the 'then' clause: -** -** #define TRACING_bettername ((TRACE & TRname) != 0) -** -** 5) Also add a "null" version in the 'else' clause: -** -** #define TRACING_bettername 0 -** -** 6) Maybe add your T_name choice to the Makefile with an explanation -** on the off chance you want anyone else to be able to understand -** what it's used for. :-) -** -** We're making CPP work for its pay with this file. -*/ - -// 2^0 bit -#ifdef T_PCB -#define TRPCB 0x00000001 -#else -#define TRPCB 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_VM -#define TRVM 0x00000002 -#else -#define TRVM 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_QUE -#define TRQUEUE 0x00000004 -#else -#define TRQUEUE 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_SCH -#define TRSCHED 0x00000008 -#else -#define TRSCHED 0 -#endif - -// 2^4 bit -#ifdef T_DSP -#define TRDISP 0x00000010 -#else -#define TRDISP 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_SCALL -#define TRSYSCALLS 0x00000020 -#else -#define TRSYSCALLS 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_SRET -#define TRSYSRETS 0x00000040 -#else -#define TRSYSRETS 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_EXIT -#define TREXIT 0x00000080 -#else -#define TREXIT 0 -#endif - -// 2^8 bit -#ifdef T_INIT -#define TRINIT 0x00000100 -#else -#define TRINIT 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_KM -#define TRKMEM 0x00000200 -#else -#define TRKMEM 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_KMFR -#define TRKMEM_F 0x00000400 -#else -#define TRKMEM_F 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_KMIN -#define TRKMEM_I 0x00000800 -#else -#define TRKMEM_I 0 -#endif - -// 2^12 bit -#ifdef T_FORK -#define TRFORK 0x00001000 -#else -#define TRFORK 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_EXEC -#define TREXEC 0x00002000 -#else -#define TREXEC 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_SIO -#define TRSIO_STAT 0x00004000 -#else -#define TRSIO_STAT 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_SIOR -#define TRSIO_RD 0x00008000 -#else -#define TRSIO_RD 0 -#endif - -// 2^16 bit -#ifdef T_SIOW -#define TRSIO_WR 0x00010000 -#else -#define TRSIO_WR 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_USER -#define TRUSER 0x00020000 -#else -#define TRUSER 0 -#endif - -#ifdef T_ELF -#define TRELF 0x00040000 -#else -#define TRELF 0 -#endif - -// 13 bits remaining for tracing options -// next available bit: 0x00080000 - -#define TRACE (TRDISP | TREXIT | TRINIT | TRKMEM | TRKMEM_F | TRKMEM_I | TRPCB | TRQUEUE | TRSCHED | TREXEC | TRSIO_RD | TRSIO_STAT | TRSIO_WR | TRFORK | TRVM | TRSYSCALLS | TRSYSRETS | TRUSER | TRELF) - -#if TRACE > 0 - -// compile-time expressions for testing trace options -// usage: #if TRACING_thing -#define TRACING_PCB ((TRACE & TRPCB) != 0) -#define TRACING_VM ((TRACE & TRVM) != 0) -#define TRACING_QUEUE ((TRACE & TRQUEUE) != 0) -#define TRACING_SCHED ((TRACE & TRSCHED) != 0) -#define TRACING_DISPATCH ((TRACE & TRDISPATCH) != 0) -#define TRACING_SYSCALLS ((TRACE & TRSYSCALLS) != 0) -#define TRACING_SYSRETS ((TRACE & TRSYSRETS) != 0) -#define TRACING_EXIT ((TRACE & TREXIT) != 0) -#define TRACING_INIT ((TRACE & TRINIT) != 0) -#define TRACING_KMEM ((TRACE & TRKMEM) != 0) -#define TRACING_KMEM_FREELIST ((TRACE & TRKMEM_F) != 0) -#define TRACING_KMEM_INIT ((TRACE & TRKMEM_I) != 0) -#define TRACING_FORK ((TRACE & TRFORK) != 0) -#define TRACING_EXEC ((TRACE & TREXEC) != 0) -#define TRACING_SIO_STAT ((TRACE & TRSIO_STAT) != 0) -#define TRACING_SIO_ISR ((TRACE & TRSIO_ISR) != 0) -#define TRACING_SIO_RD ((TRACE & TRSIO_RD) != 0) -#define TRACING_SIO_WR ((TRACE & TRSIO_WR) != 0) -#define TRACING_USER ((TRACE & TRUSER) != 0) -#define TRACING_ELF ((TRACE & TRELF) != 0) - -// more generic tests -#define TRACING_SOMETHING (TRACE != 0) - -#else - -// TRACE == 0, so just define these all as "false" - -#define TRACING_PCB 0 -#define TRACING_STACK 0 -#define TRACING_QUEUE 0 -#define TRACING_SCHED 0 -#define TRACING_DISPATCH 0 -#define TRACING_SYSCALLS 0 -#define TRACING_SYSRET 0 -#define TRACING_EXIT 0 -#define TRACING_INIT 0 -#define TRACING_KMEM 0 -#define TRACING_KMEM_FREELIST 0 -#define TRACING_KMEM_INIT 0 -#define TRACING_FORK 0 -#define TRACING_EXEC 0 -#define TRACING_SI_STAT 0 -#define TRACING_SIO_ISR 0 -#define TRACING_SIO_RD 0 -#define TRACING_SIO_WR 0 -#define TRACING_USER 0 -#define TRACING_ELF 0 - -#define TRACING_SOMETHING 0 - -#endif /* TRACE */ - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/defs.h b/kernel/old/include/defs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0280c47..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/defs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file defs.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** @brief Common definitions. -** -** This header file defines things which are neede by all -** parts of the system (OS and user levels). -** -** Things which are kernel-specific go in the kdefs.h file; -** things which are user-specific go in the udefs.h file. -** The correct one of these will be automatically included -** at the end of this file. -*/ - -#ifndef DEFS_H_ -#define DEFS_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. -*/ - -// NULL pointer value -// -// we define this the traditional way so that -// it's usable from both C and assembly - -#define NULL 0 - -// predefined i/o channels - -#define CHAN_CIO 0 -#define CHAN_SIO 1 - -// maximum allowable number of command-line arguments -#define MAX_ARGS 10 - -// sizes of various things -#define NUM_1KB 0x00000400 // 2^10 -#define NUM_4KB 0x00001000 // 2^12 -#define NUM_1MB 0x00100000 // 2^20 -#define NUM_4MB 0x00400000 // 2^22 -#define NUM_1GB 0x40000000 // 2^30 -#define NUM_2GB 0x80000000 // 2^31 -#define NUM_3GB 0xc0000000 - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -** -** Anything that should not be visible to something other than -** the C compiler should be put here. -*/ - -/* -** System error codes -** -** These can be returned to both system functions -** and to user system calls. -*/ - // success! -#define SUCCESS (0) -# define E_SUCCESS SUCCESS - // generic "something went wrong" -#define E_FAILURE (-1) - // specific failure reasons -#define E_BAD_PARAM (-2) -#define E_BAD_CHAN (-3) -#define E_NO_CHILDREN (-4) -#define E_NO_MEMORY (-5) -#define E_NOT_FOUND (-6) -#define E_NO_PROCS (-7) - -/* -** These error codes are internal to the OS. -*/ -#define E_EMPTY_QUEUE (-100) -#define E_NO_PCBS (-101) -#define E_NO_PTE (-102) -#define E_LOAD_LIMIT (-103) - -// exit status values -#define EXIT_SUCCESS (0) -#define EXIT_FAILURE (-1) -#define EXIT_KILLED (-101) -#define EXIT_BAD_SYSCALL (-102) - -/* -** Process priority values -*/ -enum priority_e { - PRIO_HIGH, PRIO_STD, PRIO_LOW, PRIO_DEFERRED - // sentinel - , N_PRIOS -}; - -// halves of various data sizes - -#define UI16_UPPER 0xff00 -#define UI16_LOWER 0x00ff - -#define UI32_UPPER 0xffff0000 -#define UI32_LOWER 0x0000ffff - -#define UI64_UPPER 0xffffffff00000000LL -#define UI64_LOWER 0x00000000ffffffffLL - -// Simple conversion pseudo-functions usable by everyone - -// convert seconds to ms -#define SEC_TO_MS(n) ((n) * 1000) - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -/* -** Level-specific definitions -*/ -#ifdef KERNEL_SRC -#include -#else -#include -#endif /* KERNEL_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/elf.h b/kernel/old/include/elf.h deleted file mode 100644 index a43e5c3..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/elf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file elf.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** @brief ELF format declarations -*/ - -#ifndef ELF_H_ -#define ELF_H_ - -#include - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -// ELF data types (TIS ELF Spec v1.2, May 1995 -typedef uint32_t e32_a; // 32-bit unsigned address -typedef uint16_t e32_h; // 16-bit unsigned "medium" integer -typedef uint32_t e32_o; // 32-bit unsigned offset -typedef int32_t e32_sw; // 32-bit signed "large" integer -typedef uint32_t e32_w; // 32-bit unsigned "large" integer -typedef uint8_t e32_si; // 8-bit unsigned "small" integer - -// ELF magic number - first four bytes -#define ELF_MAGIC 0x464C457FU // "\x7FELF" in little-endian order -#define EI_NIDENT 16 - -union elfident_u { - uint8_t bytes[EI_NIDENT]; // array of 16 bytes - struct { - uint32_t magic; // magic number - uint8_t class; // file class - uint8_t data; // data encoding - uint8_t version; // file version - uint8_t osabi; // OS ABI identification - uint8_t abivers; // ABI version - uint8_t pad[7]; // padding to 16 bytes - } f; -}; - -// indices for byte fields in the ident array -#define EI_MAGIC 0 -# define EI_MAG0 EI_MAGIC -# define EI_MAG1 1 -# define EI_MAG2 2 -# define EI_MAG3 3 -#define EI_CLASS 4 -#define EI_DATA 5 -#define EI_VERSION 6 -#define EI_OSABI 7 -#define EI_ABIVERSION 8 - -// ELF classes -#define ELF_CLASS_NONE 0 -#define ELF_CLASS_32 1 // 32-bit objects -#define ELF_CLASS_64 2 // 64-bit objects - -// ELF data encoding -#define ELF_DATA_NONE 0 // invalid data encoding -#define ELF_DATA_2LSB 1 // two's complement little-endian -#define ELF_DATA_2MSB 2 // two's complement big-endian - -// ELF versions -#define ELF_VERSION__NONE 0 // invalid version -# define EV_NONE ELF_VERSION_NONE -#define ELF_VERSION__CURRENT 1 // current version -# define EV_CURRENT ELF_VERSION_CURRENT - -// ELF header -// -// field names are from the TIS ELF Spec v1.2, May 1995 -typedef struct elfhdr_s { - union elfident_u e_ident; // file identification - e32_h e_type; // file type - e32_h e_machine; // required architecture - e32_w e_version; // object file version - e32_a e_entry; // entry point (VA) - e32_o e_phoff; // offset to program header table (PHT) - e32_o e_shoff; // offset to section header table (SHT) - e32_w e_flags; // processor-specific flags - e32_h e_ehsize; // ELF header size (bytes) - e32_h e_phentsize; // size of one PHT entry (bytes) - e32_h e_phnum; // number of PHT entries - e32_h e_shentsize; // size of one SHT entry (bytes) - e32_h e_shnum; // number of SHT entries - e32_h e_shstrndx; // SHT index of the sect. name string table -} elfhdr_t; - -#define SZ_ELFHDR sizeof(elfhdr_t) - -// field values -// e_type -#define ET_NONE 0 // no file type -#define ET_REL 1 // relocatable file -#define ET_EXEC 2 // executable file -#define ET_DYN 3 // shared object file -#define ET_CORE 4 // core file -#define ET_LO_OS 0xfe00 // processor-specific -#define ET_HI_OS 0xfeff // processor-specific -#define ET_LO_CP 0xff00 // processor-specific -#define ET_HI_CP 0xffff // processor-specific - -// e_machine -#define EM_NONE 0x00 // no machine type -#define EM_M32 0x01 // AT&T WE 32100 -#define EM_SPARC 0x02 // SUN SPARC -#define EM_386 0x03 // Intel Architecture -#define EM_68K 0x04 // Motorola 68000 -#define EM_88K 0x05 // Motorola 88000 -#define EM_IAMCU 0x06 // Intel MCU -#define EM_860 0x07 // Intel 80860 -#define EM_MIPS 0x08 // MIPS RS3000 Big-Endian -#define EM_S370 0x09 // IBM System/370 -#define EM_MIPS_RS3_LE 0x0a // MIPS RS3000 Big-Endian -#define EM_SPARC32PLLUS 0x12 // Sun "v8plus" -#define EM_PPC 0x14 // IBM PowerPC -#define EM_PPC64 0x15 // IBM PowerPC 64-bit -#define EM_S390 0x16 // IBM System/390 -#define EM_ARM 0x28 // ARM up to V7/AArch32 -#define EM_SPARCV9 0x2b // SPARC V9 64-bit -#define EM_IA_64 0x32 // Intel Itanium (Merced) -#define EM_MIPS_X 0x32 // Stanford MIPS-X -#define EM_X86_64 0x3E // AMD x86-64 (Intel64) -#define EM_PDP11 0x40 // DEC PDP-11 -#define EM_VAX 0x4b // DEC VAX -#define EM_AARCH64 0xb7 // ARM AArch64 -#define EM_Z80 0xec // Zilog Z-80 -#define EM_AMDGPU 0xf0 // AMD GPU -#define EM_RISCV 0xf3 // RISC-V -#define EM_BPF 0xf7 // Berkeley Packet Filter - -// ELF section header -// -// field names are from the TIS ELF Spec v1.2, May 1995 -typedef struct shdr_s { - e32_w sh_name; // section name (index into string table) - e32_w sh_type; // section contents/semantics - e32_w sh_flags; // attribute flag bits - e32_a sh_addr; // 0, or load point of this section in memory - e32_o sh_offset; // byte offset within the file - e32_w sh_size; // section size in bytes - e32_w sh_link; // section header index table link - e32_w sh_info; // "extra information" - e32_w sh_addralign; // required alignment - e32_w sh_entsize; // 0, or size of each entry in the section -} elfsecthdr_t; - -#define SZ_ELFSECTHDR sizeof(elfsecthdr_t) - -// sh_name -#define SHN_UNDEF 0 - -// sh_type -#define SHT_NULL 0x00 -#define SHT_PROGBITS 0x01 -#define SHT_SYMTAB 0x02 -#define SHT_STRTAB 0x03 -#define SHT_RELA 0x04 -#define SHT_HASH 0x05 -#define SHT_DYNAMIC 0x06 -#define SHT_NOTE 0x07 -#define SHT_NOBITS 0x08 -#define SHT_REL 0x09 -#define SHT_SHLIB 0x0a -#define SHT_DYNSYM 0x0b -#define SHT_LO_CP 0x70000000 -#define SHT_HI_CP 0x7fffffff -#define SHT_LO_US 0x80000000 -#define SHT_HI_US 0x8fffffff - -// sh_flags -#define SHF_WRITE 0x001 -#define SHF_ALLOC 0x002 -#define SHF_EXECINSTR 0x004 -#define SHF_MERGE 0x010 -#define SHF_STRINGS 0x020 -#define SHF_INFO_LINK 0x040 -#define SHF_LINK_ORDER 0x080 -#define SHF_OS_NONCON 0x100 -#define SHF_GROUP 0x200 -#define SHF_TLS 0x400 -#define SHF_MASKOS 0x0ff00000 -#define SHF_MASKPROC 0xf0000000 - -// ELF program header -// -// field names are from the TIS ELF Spec v1.2, May 1995 -typedef struct phdr_s { - e32_w p_type; // type of segment - e32_o p_offset; // byte offset in file - e32_a p_va; // load point in memory (virtual address) - e32_a p_pa; // load point in memory (physical address) - e32_w p_filesz; // number of bytes in this file - e32_w p_memsz; // number of bytes in memory - e32_w p_flags; // attribute flag bits - e32_w p_align; // required alignment -} elfproghdr_t; - -#define SZ_ELFPROGHDR sizeof(elfproghdr_t) - -// p_type -#define PT_NULL 0 -#define PT_LOAD 1 -#define PT_DYNAMIC 2 -#define PT_INTERP 3 -#define PT_NOTE 4 -#define PT_SHLIB 5 -#define PT_PHDR 6 -#define PT_TLS 7 -#define PT_LO_OS 0x70000000 -#define PT_HI_OS 0x7fffffff -#define PT_LO_CP 0x70000000 -#define PT_HI_CP 0x7fffffff - -// p_flags -#define PF_E 0x1 -#define PF_W 0x2 -#define PF_R 0x4 -#define PF_MASKPROC 0xf0000000 - -/* -** Globals -*/ - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/kdefs.h b/kernel/old/include/kdefs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 794516b..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/kdefs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file kdefs.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief Kernel-only declarations. -*/ - -#ifndef KDEFS_H_ -#define KDEFS_H_ - -// debugging macros -#include - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -// page sizes -#define SZ_PAGE NUM_4KB -#define SZ_BIGPAGE NUM_4MB - -// kernel stack size (bytes) -#define N_KSTKPAGES 1 -#define SZ_KSTACK (N_KSTKPAGES * SZ_PAGE) - -// user stack size -#define N_USTKPAGES 2 -#define SZ_USTACK (N_USTKPAGES * SZ_PAGE) - -// declarations for modulus checking of (e.g.) sizes and addresses - -#define MOD4_BITS 0x00000003 -#define MOD4_MASK 0xfffffffc -#define MOD4_INC 0x00000004 -#define MOD4_SHIFT 2 - -#define MOD16_BITS 0x0000000f -#define MOD16_MASK 0xfffffff0 -#define MOD16_INC 0x00000010 -#define MOD16_SHIFT 4 - -#define MOD1K_BITS 0x000003ff -#define MOD1K_MASK 0xfffffc00 -#define MOD1K_INC 0x00000400 -#define MOD1K_SHIFT 10 - -#define MOD4K_BITS 0x00000fff -#define MOD4K_MASK 0xfffff000 -#define MOD4K_INC 0x00001000 -#define MOD4K_SHIFT 12 - -#define MOD1M_BITS 0x000fffff -#define MOD1M_MASK 0xfff00000 -#define MOD1M_INC 0x00100000 -#define MOD1M_SHIFT 20 - -#define MOD4M_BITS 0x003fffff -#define MOD4M_MASK 0xffc00000 -#define MOD4M_INC 0x00400000 -#define MOD4M_SHIFT 22 - -#define MOD1G_BITS 0x3fffffff -#define MOD1G_MASK 0xc0000000 -#define MOD1G_INC 0x40000000 -#define MOD1G_SHIFT 30 - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -// unit conversion macros -#define B_TO_KB(x) (((uint_t)(x))>>10) -#define B_TO_MB(x) (((uint_t)(x))>>20) -#define B_TO_GB(x) (((uint_t)(x))>>30) - -#define KB_TO_B(x) (((uint_t)(x))<<10) -#define KB_TO_MB(x) (((uint_t)(x))>>10) -#define KB_TO_GB(x) (((uint_t)(x))>>20) - -#define MB_TO_B(x) (((uint_t)(x))<<20) -#define MB_TO_KB(x) (((uint_t)(x))<<10) -#define MB_TO_GB(x) (((uint_t)(x))>>10) - -#define GB_TO_B(x) (((uint_t)(x))<<30) -#define GB_TO_KB(x) (((uint_t)(x))<<20) -#define GB_TO_MB(x) (((uint_t)(x))<<10) - -// potetially useful compiler attributes -#define ATTR_ALIGNED(x) __attribute__((__aligned__(x))) -#define ATTR_PACKED __attribute__((__packed__)) -#define ATTR_UNUSED __attribute__((__unused__)) - -/* -** Utility macros -*/ - -// -// macros to clear data structures -// -// these are usable for clearing single-valued data items (e.g., -// a PCB, etc.) -#define CLEAR(v) memclr( &v, sizeof(v) ) -#define CLEAR_PTR(p) memclr( p, sizeof(*p) ) - -// -// macros for access registers and system call arguments -// - -// REG(pcb,x) -- access a specific register in a process context -#define REG(pcb,x) ((pcb)->context->x) - -// RET(pcb) -- access return value register in a process context -#define RET(pcb) ((pcb)->context->eax) - -// ARG(pcb,n) -- access argument #n from the indicated process -// -// ARG(pcb,0) --> return address -// ARG(pcb,1) --> first parameter -// ARG(pcb,2) --> second parameter -// etc. -// -// ASSUMES THE STANDARD 32-BIT ABI, WITH PARAMETERS PUSHED ONTO THE -// STACK. IF THE PARAMETER PASSING MECHANISM CHANGES, SO MUST THIS! -#define ARG(pcb,n) ( ( (uint32_t *) (((pcb)->context) + 1) ) [(n)] ) - -/* -** Types -*/ - -/* -** Globals -*/ - -// general-purpose character buffer -extern char b256[256]; - -// buffer for use by PANIC() macro -extern char b512[512]; - -// kernel stack -extern uint8_t kstack[SZ_KSTACK]; - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/klib.h b/kernel/old/include/klib.h deleted file mode 100644 index c1d270c..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/klib.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -/* -** @file klib.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** Additional support functions for the kernel. -*/ - -#ifndef KLIB_H_ -#define KLIB_H_ - -#include - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -#include - -/** -** Name: put_char_or_code( ch ) -** -** Description: Prints a character on the console, unless it -** is a non-printing character, in which case its hex code -** is printed -** -** @param ch The character to be printed -*/ -void put_char_or_code( int ch ); - -/** -** Name: backtrace -** -** Perform a simple stack backtrace. Could be augmented to use the -** symbol table to print function/variable names, etc., if so desired. -** -** @param ebp Initial EBP to use -** @param args Number of function argument values to print -*/ -void backtrace( uint32_t *ebp, uint_t args ); - -/** -** Name: kpanic -** -** Kernel-level panic routine -** -** usage: kpanic( msg ) -** -** Prefix routine for panic() - can be expanded to do other things -** (e.g., printing a stack traceback) -** -** @param msg[in] String containing a relevant message to be printed, -** or NULL -*/ -void kpanic( const char *msg ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/kmem.h b/kernel/old/include/kmem.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5a98765..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/kmem.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file kmem.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** @author Kenneth Reek -** @author 4003-506 class of 20013 -** -** @brief Support for dynamic memory allocation within the OS. -** -** This is a basic page allocator. Each allocation request returns -** a pointer to a single 4096-byte page of memory. -** -** The module also supports subddivision of pages into "slices", -** each of which is 1KB (i.e., 1/4 of a page). -*/ - -#ifndef KMEM_H_ -#define KMEM_H_ - -#define KERNEL_SRC - -// standard types etc. -#include - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -// Slab and slice sizes, in bytes - -#define SZ_SLAB SZ_PAGE -#define SZ_SLICE (SZ_SLAB >> 2) - -// memory limits -// -// these determine the range of memory addresses the kmem -// module will manage -// -// we won't map any memory below 1MB or above 1GB -#define KM_LOW_CUTOFF NUM_1MB -#define KM_HIGH_CUTOFF NUM_1GB - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -/* -** Types -*/ - -/* -** Globals -*/ - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -/** -** Name: km_init -** -** Find what memory is present on the system and -** construct the list of free memory blocks. -** -** Dependencies: -** Must be called before any other init routine that uses -** dynamic storage is called. -*/ -void km_init( void ); - -/** -** Name: km_dump -** -** Dump information about the free lists to the console. By default, -** prints only the list sizes; if 'addrs' is true, also dumps the list -** of page addresses; if 'all' is also true, dumps page addresses and -** slice addresses. -** -** @param addrs Also dump page addresses -** @param both Also dump slice addresses -*/ -void km_dump( bool_t addrs, bool_t both ); - -/* -** Functions that manipulate free memory blocks. -*/ - -/** -** Name: km_page_alloc -** -** Allocate a page of memory from the free list. -** -** @return a pointer to the beginning of the allocated page, -** or NULL if no memory is available -*/ -void *km_page_alloc( void ); - -/** -** Name: km_page_free -** -** Returns a memory block to the list of available blocks, -** combining it with adjacent blocks if they're present. -** -** CRITICAL ASSUMPTION: multi-page blocks will be freed one page -** at a time! -** -** @param[in] block Pointer to the page to be returned to the free list -*/ -void km_page_free( void *block ); - -/** -** Name: km_slice_alloc -** -** Dynamically allocates a slice (1/4 of a page). If no -** memory is available, we return NULL (unless ALLOC_FAIL_PANIC -** was defined, in which case we panic). -** -** @return a pointer to the allocated slice -*/ -void *km_slice_alloc( void ); - -/** -** Name: km_slice_free -** -** Returns a slice to the list of available slices. -** -** We make no attempt to merge slices, as they are independent -** blocks of memory (unlike pages). -** -** @param[in] block Pointer to the slice (1/4 page) to be freed -*/ -void km_slice_free( void *block ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/lib.h b/kernel/old/include/lib.h deleted file mode 100644 index bde0554..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/lib.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,314 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file lib.h -** -** @author Numerous CSCI-452 classes -** -** @brief C declarations of common library functions -** -** These are callable from either kernel or user code. Care should be taken -** that user code is linked against these separately from kernel code, to -** ensure separation of the address spaces. -*/ - -#ifndef LIB_H_ -#define LIB_H_ - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -#include - -/* -********************************************** -** MEMORY MANIPULATION FUNCTIONS -********************************************** -*/ - -/** -** blkmov(dst,src,len) -** -** Copy a word-aligned block from src to dst. Deals with overlapping -** buffers. -** -** If the buffer addresses aren't word-aligned or the length is not a -** multiple of four, calls memmove(). -** -** @param dst Destination buffer -** @param src Source buffer -** @param len Buffer size (in bytes) -*/ -void blkmov( void *dst, const void *src, register uint32_t len ); - -/** -** memset(buf,len,value) -** -** initialize all bytes of a block of memory to a specific value -** -** @param buf The buffer to initialize -** @param len Buffer size (in bytes) -** @param value Initialization value -*/ -void memset( void *buf, register uint32_t len, register uint32_t value ); - -/** -** memclr(buf,len) -** -** Initialize all bytes of a block of memory to zero -** -** @param buf The buffer to initialize -** @param len Buffer size (in bytes) -*/ -void memclr( void *buf, register uint32_t len ); - -/** -** memcpy(dst,src,len) -** -** Copy a block from one place to another -** -** May not correctly deal with overlapping buffers -** -** @param dst Destination buffer -** @param src Source buffer -** @param len Buffer size (in bytes) -*/ -void memcpy( void *dst, register const void *src, register uint32_t len ); - -/** -** memmove(dst,src,len) -** -** Copy a block from one place to another. Deals with overlapping -** buffers -** -** @param dst Destination buffer -** @param src Source buffer -** @param len Buffer size (in bytes) -*/ -void memmove( void *dst, register const void *src, register uint32_t len ); - -/* -********************************************** -** STRING MANIPULATION FUNCTIONS -********************************************** -*/ - -/** -** str2int(str,base) - convert a string to a number in the specified base -** -** @param str The string to examine -** @param base The radix to use in the conversion -** -** @return The converted integer -*/ -int str2int( register const char *str, register int base ); - -/** -** strlen(str) - return length of a NUL-terminated string -** -** @param str The string to examine -** -** @return The length of the string, or 0 -*/ -uint32_t strlen( register const char *str ); - -/** -** strcmp(s1,s2) - compare two NUL-terminated strings -** -** @param s1 The first source string -** @param s2 The second source string -** -** @return negative if s1 < s2, zero if equal, and positive if s1 > s2 -*/ -int strcmp( register const char *s1, register const char *s2 ); - -/** -** strcpy(dst,src) - copy a NUL-terminated string -** -** @param dst The destination buffer -** @param src The source buffer -** -** @return The dst parameter -** -** NOTE: assumes dst is large enough to hold the copied string -*/ -char *strcpy( register char *dst, register const char *src ); - -/** -** strcat(dst,src) - append one string to another -** -** @param dst The destination buffer -** @param src The source buffer -** -** @return The dst parameter -** -** NOTE: assumes dst is large enough to hold the resulting string -*/ -char *strcat( register char *dst, register const char *src ); - -/** -** pad(dst,extra,padchar) - generate a padding string -** -** @param dst Pointer to where the padding should begin -** @param extra How many padding bytes to add -** @param padchar What character to pad with -** -** @return Pointer to the first byte after the padding -** -** NOTE: does NOT NUL-terminate the buffer -*/ -char *pad( char *dst, int extra, int padchar ); - -/** -** padstr(dst,str,len,width,leftadjust,padchar - add padding characters -** to a string -** -** @param dst The destination buffer -** @param str The string to be padded -** @param len The string length, or -1 -** @param width The desired final length of the string -** @param leftadjust Should the string be left-justified? -** @param padchar What character to pad with -** -** @return Pointer to the first byte after the padded string -** -** NOTE: does NOT NUL-terminate the buffer -*/ -char *padstr( char *dst, char *str, int len, int width, - int leftadjust, int padchar ); - -/** -** sprint(dst,fmt,...) - formatted output into a string buffer -** -** @param dst The string buffer -** @param fmt Format string -** -** The format string parameter is followed by zero or more additional -** parameters which are interpreted according to the format string. -** -** NOTE: assumes the buffer is large enough to hold the result string -** -** NOTE: relies heavily on the x86 parameter passing convention -** (parameters are pushed onto the stack in reverse order as -** 32-bit values). -*/ -void sprint( char *dst, char *fmt, ... ); - -/* -********************************************** -** CONVERSION FUNCTIONS -********************************************** -*/ - -/** -** cvtuns0(buf,value) - local support routine for cvtuns() -** -** Convert a 32-bit unsigned value into a NUL-terminated character string -** -** @param buf Result buffer -** @param value Value to be converted -** -** @return Pointer to the first unused byte in the buffer -** -** NOTE: assumes buf is large enough to hold the resulting string -*/ -char *cvtuns0( char *buf, uint32_t value ); - -/** -** cvtuns(buf,value) -** -** Convert a 32-bit unsigned value into a NUL-terminated character string -** -** @param buf Result buffer -** @param value Value to be converted -** -** @return Length of the resulting buffer -** -** NOTE: assumes buf is large enough to hold the resulting string -*/ -int cvtuns( char *buf, uint32_t value ); - -/** -** cvtdec0(buf,value) - local support routine for cvtdec() -** -** convert a 32-bit unsigned integer into a NUL-terminated character string -** -** @param buf Destination buffer -** @param value Value to convert -** -** @return The number of characters placed into the buffer -** (not including the NUL) -** -** NOTE: assumes buf is large enough to hold the resulting string -*/ -char *cvtdec0( char *buf, int value ); - -/** -** cvtdec(buf,value) -** -** convert a 32-bit signed value into a NUL-terminated character string -** -** @param buf Destination buffer -** @param value Value to convert -** -** @return The number of characters placed into the buffer -** (not including the NUL) -** -** NOTE: assumes buf is large enough to hold the resulting string -*/ -int cvtdec( char *buf, int32_t value ); - -/** -** cvthex(buf,value) -** -** convert a 32-bit unsigned value into a mininal-length (up to -** 8-character) NUL-terminated character string -** -** @param buf Destination buffer -** @param value Value to convert -** -** @return The number of characters placed into the buffer -** (not including the NUL) -** -** NOTE: assumes buf is large enough to hold the resulting string -*/ -int cvthex( char *buf, uint32_t value ); - -/** -** cvtoct(buf,value) -** -** convert a 32-bit unsigned value into a mininal-length (up to -** 11-character) NUL-terminated character string -** -** @param buf Destination buffer -** @param value Value to convert -** -** @return The number of characters placed into the buffer -** (not including the NUL) -** -** NOTE: assumes buf is large enough to hold the resulting string -*/ -int cvtoct( char *buf, uint32_t value ); - -/** -** bound(min,value,max) -** -** This function confines an argument within specified bounds. -** -** @param min Lower bound -** @param value Value to be constrained -** @param max Upper bound -** -** @return The constrained value -*/ -uint32_t bound( uint32_t min, uint32_t value, uint32_t max ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -/* -** Finally, pull in the level-specific library headers -*/ -#ifdef KERNEL_SRC -#include -#else -#include -#endif /* KERNEL_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/list.h b/kernel/old/include/list.h deleted file mode 100644 index 28c2377..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/list.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file list.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** @brief Support for a basic linked list data type. -** -** This module provides a very basic linked list data structure. -** A list can contain anything that has a pointer field in the first -** four bytes; these routines assume those bytes contain a pointer to -** the following entry in the list, whatever that may be. -*/ - -#ifndef LIST_H_ -#define LIST_H_ - -#define KERNEL_SRC - -// standard types etc. -#include - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -/* -** Data types -*/ - -// The list structure -typedef struct list_s { - struct list_s *next; // link to the successor -} list_t; - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -/** -** Name: list_add -** -** Add the supplied data to the beginning of the specified list. -** -** @param[in,out] list The address of a list_t variable -** @param[in] data The data to prepend to the list -*/ -void list_add( list_t *list, void *data ); - -/** -** Name: list_remove -** -** Remove the first entry from a linked list. -** -** @param[in,out] list The address of a list_t variable -** -** @return a pointer to the removed data, or NULL if the list was empty -*/ -void *list_remove( list_t *list ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/params.h b/kernel/old/include/params.h deleted file mode 100644 index 52eb81d..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/params.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file params.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief System configuration settings -** -** This header file contains many of the "easily tunable" system -** settings, such as clock rate, number of simultaneous user -** processes, etc. This provides a sort of "one-stop shop" for -** things that might be tweaked frequently. -*/ - -#ifndef PARAMS_H_ -#define PARAMS_H_ - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -// Upper bound on the number of simultaneous user-level -// processes in the system (completely arbitrary) - -#define N_PROCS 25 - -// Clock frequency (Hz) - -#define CLOCK_FREQ 1000 -#define TICKS_PER_MS 1 - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/procs.h b/kernel/old/include/procs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9db4ac8..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/procs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,452 +0,0 @@ -/* -** @file procs.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief Process-related declarations -*/ - -#ifndef PROCS_H_ -#define PROCS_H_ - -#include - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -/* -** Types -*/ - -/* -** Process states -*/ -enum state_e { - // pre-viable - STATE_UNUSED = 0, STATE_NEW, - // runnable - STATE_READY, STATE_RUNNING, - // runnable, but waiting for some event - STATE_SLEEPING, STATE_BLOCKED, STATE_WAITING, - // no longer runnable - STATE_KILLED, STATE_ZOMBIE - // sentinel value - , N_STATES -}; - -// these may be handy for checking general conditions of processes -// they depend on the order of the state names in the enum! -#define FIRST_VIABLE STATE_READY -#define FIRST_BLOCKED STATE_SLEEPING -#define LAST_VIABLE STATE_WAITING - -/* -** Process priorities are defined in -*/ - -/* -** Quantum lengths - values are number of clock ticks -*/ -enum quantum_e { - QUANTUM_SHORT = 1, - QUANTUM_STANDARD = 3, - QUANTUM_LONG = 5 -}; - -/* -** PID-related definitions -*/ -#define PID_INIT 1 -#define FIRST_USER_PID 2 - -/* -** Process context structure -** -** NOTE: the order of data members here depends on the -** register save code in isr_stubs.S!!!! -** -** This will be at the top of the user stack when we enter -** an ISR. In the case of a system call, it will be followed -** by the return address and the system call parameters. -*/ - -typedef struct context_s { - uint32_t ss; // pushed by isr_save - uint32_t gs; - uint32_t fs; - uint32_t es; - uint32_t ds; - uint32_t edi; - uint32_t esi; - uint32_t ebp; - uint32_t esp; - uint32_t ebx; - uint32_t edx; - uint32_t ecx; - uint32_t eax; - uint32_t vector; - uint32_t code; // pushed by isr_save or the hardware - uint32_t eip; // pushed by the hardware - uint32_t cs; - uint32_t eflags; -} context_t; - -#define SZ_CONTEXT sizeof(context_t) - -/* -** program section information for user processes -*/ - -typedef struct section_s { - uint_t length; // length, in some units - uint_t addr; // location, in some units -} section_t; - -// note: these correspond to the PT_LOAD sections found in -// an ELF file, not necessarily to text/data/bss -#define SECT_L1 0 -#define SECT_L2 1 -#define SECT_L3 2 -#define SECT_STACK 3 - -// total number of section table entries in our PCB -#define N_SECTS 4 -// number of those that can be loaded from an ELF module -#define N_LOADABLE 3 - -/* -** The process control block -** -** Fields are ordered by size to avoid padding -** -** Currently, this is 72 bytes long. It could be reduced to 64 (2^6) -** bytes by making the last four fields uint16_t types; that would -** divide nicely into 1024 bytes, giving 16 PCBs per 1/4 page of memory. -*/ - -typedef struct pcb_s { - - // four-byte fields - // start with these four bytes, for easy access in assembly - context_t *context; // pointer to context save area on stack - - // VM information - pde_t *pdir; // page directory for this process - section_t sects[N_SECTS]; // per-section memory information - - // queue linkage - struct pcb_s *next; // next PCB in queue - - // process state information - struct pcb_s *parent; // pointer to PCB of our parent process - uint32_t wakeup; // wakeup time, for sleeping processes - int32_t exit_status; // termination status, for parent's use - - // these things may not need to be four bytes - uint_t pid; // PID of this process - enum state_e state; // process' current state - enum priority_e priority; // process priority level - uint_t ticks; // remaining ticks in this time slice - -} pcb_t; - -#define SZ_PCB sizeof(pcb_t) - -/* -** PCB queue structure (opaque to the rest of the kernel) -*/ -typedef struct pcb_queue_s *pcb_queue_t; - -/* -** Queue ordering methods -*/ -enum pcb_queue_order_e { - O_FIFO, O_PRIO, O_PID, O_WAKEUP - // sentinel - , N_ORDERINGS -}; -#define O_FIRST_STYLE O_FIFO -#define O_LAST_STYLE O_WAKEUP - -/* -** Globals -*/ - -// public-facing queue handles -extern pcb_queue_t pcb_freelist; -extern pcb_queue_t ready; -extern pcb_queue_t waiting; -extern pcb_queue_t sleeping; -extern pcb_queue_t zombie; -extern pcb_queue_t sioread; - -// pointer to the currently-running process -extern pcb_t *current; - -// the process table -extern pcb_t ptable[N_PROCS]; - -// next available PID -extern uint_t next_pid; - -// pointer to the PCB for the 'init' process -extern pcb_t *init_pcb; - -// table of state name strings -extern const char *state_str[N_STATES]; - -// table of priority name strings -extern const char *prio_str[N_PRIOS]; - -// table of queue ordering name strings -extern const char *ord_str[N_ORDERINGS]; - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -/** -** Name: pcb_init -** -** Initialization for the Process module. -*/ -void pcb_init( void ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_alloc -** -** Allocate a PCB from the list of free PCBs. -** -** @param pcb Pointer to a pcb_t * where the PCB pointer will be returned. -** -** @return status of the allocation attempt -*/ -int pcb_alloc( pcb_t **pcb ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_free -** -** Return a PCB to the list of free PCBs. -** -** @param pcb Pointer to the PCB to be deallocated. -*/ -void pcb_free( pcb_t *pcb ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_zombify -** -** Turn the indicated process into a Zombie. This function -** does most of the real work for exit() and kill() calls. -** Is also called from the scheduler and dispatcher. -** -** @param pcb Pointer to the newly-undead PCB -*/ -void pcb_zombify( register pcb_t *victim ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_cleanup -** -** Reclaim a process' data structures -** -** @param pcb The PCB to reclaim -*/ -void pcb_cleanup( pcb_t *pcb ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_find_pid -** -** Locate the PCB for the process with the specified PID -** -** @param pid The PID to be located -** -** @return Pointer to the PCB, or NULL -*/ -pcb_t *pcb_find_pid( uint_t pid ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_find_ppid -** -** Locate the PCB for the process with the specified parent -** -** @param pid The PID to be located -** -** @return Pointer to the PCB, or NULL -*/ -pcb_t *pcb_find_ppid( uint_t pid ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_queue_reset -** -** Initialize a PCB queue. -** -** @param queue[out] The queue to be initialized -** @param order[in] The desired ordering for the queue -** -** @return status of the init request -*/ -int pcb_queue_reset( pcb_queue_t queue, enum pcb_queue_order_e style ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_queue_empty -** -** Determine whether a queue is empty. Essentially just a wrapper -** for the PCB_QUEUE_EMPTY() macro, for use outside this module. -** -** @param[in] queue The queue to check -** -** @return true if the queue is empty, else false -*/ -bool_t pcb_queue_empty( pcb_queue_t queue ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_queue_length -** -** Return the count of elements in the specified queue. -** -** @param[in] queue The queue to check -** -** @return the count (0 if the queue is empty) -*/ -uint_t pcb_queue_length( const pcb_queue_t queue ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_queue_insert -** -** Inserts a PCB into the indicated queue. -** -** @param queue[in,out] The queue to be used -** @param pcb[in] The PCB to be inserted -** -** @return status of the insertion request -*/ -int pcb_queue_insert( pcb_queue_t queue, pcb_t *pcb ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_queue_peek -** -** Return the first PCB from the indicated queue, but don't -** remove it from the queue -** -** @param queue[in] The queue to be used -** -** @return the PCB pointer, or NULL if the queue is empty -*/ -pcb_t *pcb_queue_peek( const pcb_queue_t queue ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_queue_remove -** -** Remove the first PCB from the indicated queue. -** -** @param queue[in,out] The queue to be used -** @param pcb[out] Pointer to where the PCB pointer will be saved -** -** @return status of the removal request -*/ -int pcb_queue_remove( pcb_queue_t queue, pcb_t **pcb ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_queue_remove_this -** -** Remove the specified PCB from the indicated queue. -** -** @param queue[in,out] The queue to be used -** @param pcb[in] Pointer to the PCB to be removed -** -** @return status of the removal request -*/ -int pcb_queue_remove_this( pcb_queue_t queue, pcb_t *pcb ); - -/* -** Scheduler routines -*/ - -/** -** schedule(pcb) -** -** Schedule the supplied process -** -** @param pcb Pointer to the PCB of the process to be scheduled -*/ -void schedule( pcb_t *pcb ); - -/** -** dispatch() -** -** Select the next process to receive the CPU -*/ -void dispatch( void ); - -/* -** Debugging/tracing routines -*/ - -/** -** Name: ctx_dump -** -** Dumps the contents of this process context to the console -** -** @param msg[in] An optional message to print before the dump -** @param c[in] The context to dump out -*/ -void ctx_dump( const char *msg, register context_t *c ); - -/** -** Name: ctx_dump_all -** -** dump the process context for all active processes -** -** @param msg[in] Optional message to print -*/ -void ctx_dump_all( const char *msg ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_dump -** -** Dumps the contents of this PCB to the console -** -** @param msg[in] An optional message to print before the dump -** @param p[in] The PCB to dump -** @param all[in] Dump all the contents? -*/ -void pcb_dump( const char *msg, register pcb_t *p, bool_t all ); - -/** -** Name: pcb_queue_dump -** -** Dump the contents of the specified queue to the console -** -** @param msg[in] An optional message to print before the dump -** @param queue[in] The queue to dump -** @param contents[in] Also dump (some) contents? -*/ -void pcb_queue_dump( const char *msg, pcb_queue_t queue, bool_t contents ); - -/** -** Name: ptable_dump -** -** dump the contents of the "active processes" table -** -** @param msg[in] Optional message to print -** @param all[in] Dump all or only part of the relevant data -*/ -void ptable_dump( const char *msg, bool_t all ); - -/** -** Name: ptable_dump_counts -** -** Prints basic information about the process table (number of -** entries, number with each process state, etc.). -*/ -void ptable_dump_counts( void ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/sio.h b/kernel/old/include/sio.h deleted file mode 100644 index dca80ed..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/sio.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file sio.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** @brief SIO definitions -*/ - -#ifndef SIO_H_ -#define SIO_H_ - -// compatibility definitions -#include - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -// sio interrupt settings - -#define SIO_TX 0x01 -#define SIO_RX 0x02 -#define SIO_BOTH (SIO_TX | SIO_RX) - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -#include - -#include - -/* -** PUBLIC GLOBAL VARIABLES -*/ - -// queue for read-blocked processes -extern QTYPE QNAME; - -/* -** PUBLIC FUNCTIONS -*/ - -/** -** sio_init() -** -** Initialize the UART chip. -*/ -void sio_init( void ); - -/** -** sio_enable() -** -** Enable SIO interrupts -** -** usage: uint8_t old = sio_enable( uint8_t which ) -** -** @param which Bit mask indicating which interrupt(s) to enable -** -** @return the prior IER setting -*/ -uint8_t sio_enable( uint8_t which ); - -/** -** sio_disable() -** -** Disable SIO interrupts -** -** usage: uint8_t old = sio_disable( uint8_t which ) -** -** @param which Bit mask indicating which interrupt(s) to disable -** -** @return the prior IER setting -*/ -uint8_t sio_disable( uint8_t which ); - -/** -** sio_inq_length() -** -** Get the input queue length -** -** usage: int num = sio_inq_length() -** -** @return the count of characters still in the input queue -*/ -int sio_inq_length( void ); - -/** -** sio_readc() -** -** Get the next input character -** -** usage: int ch = sio_readc() -** -** @return the next character, or -1 if no character is available -*/ -int sio_readc( void ); - -/** -** sio_read() -** -** Read the entire input buffer into a user buffer of a specified size -** -** usage: int num = sio_read( char *buffer, int length ) -** -** @param buf The destination buffer -** @param length Length of the buffer -** -** @return the number of bytes copied, or 0 if no characters were available -*/ -int sio_read( char *buffer, int length ); - -/** -** sio_writec( ch ) -** -** Write a character to the serial output -** -** usage: sio_writec( int ch ) -** -** @param ch Character to be written (in the low-order 8 bits) -*/ -void sio_writec( int ch ); - -/** -** sio_write( ch ) -** -** Write a buffer of characters to the serial output -** -** usage: int num = sio_write( const char *buffer, int length ) -** -** @param buffer Buffer containing characters to write -** @param length Number of characters to write -** -** @return the number of characters copied into the SIO output buffer -*/ -int sio_write( const char *buffer, int length ); - -/** -** sio_puts( buf ) -** -** Write a NUL-terminated buffer of characters to the serial output -** -** usage: n = sio_puts( const char *buffer ); -** -** @param buffer The buffer containing a NUL-terminated string -** -** @return the count of bytes transferred -*/ -int sio_puts( const char *buffer ); - -/** -** sio_dump( full ) -** -** Dump the contents of the SIO buffers to the console -** -** usage: sio_dump(true) or sio_dump(false) -** -** @param full Boolean indicating whether or not a "full" dump -** is being requested (which includes the contents -** of the queues) -*/ -void sio_dump( bool_t full ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/support.h b/kernel/old/include/support.h deleted file mode 100644 index bdc5dc6..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/support.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -/** -** SCCS ID: @(#)support.h 2.3 1/22/25 -** -** @file support.h -** -** @author K. Reek -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** Declarations for functions provided in support.c, and -** some hardware characteristics needed in the initialization. -** -*/ - -#ifndef SUPPORT_H -#define SUPPORT_H - -/* -** Delay values -** -** Notes: The parameter to the delay() function is ambiguous; it -** purports to indicate a delay length, but that isn't really tied -** to any real-world time measurement. -** -** On the original systems we used (dual 500MHz Intel P3 CPUs), each -** "unit" was approximately one tenth of a second, so delay(10) would -** delay for about one second. -** -** On the current machines (Intel Core i5-7500), delay(100) is about -** 2.5 seconds, so each "unit" is roughly 0.025 seconds. -** -** Ultimately, just remember that THESE VALUES ARE APPROXIMATE AT BEST. -*/ -#define DELAY_1_SEC 40 -#define DELAY_1_25_SEC 50 -#define DELAY_2_SEC 80 -#define DELAY_2_5_SEC 100 -#define DELAY_3_SEC 120 -#define DELAY_5_SEC 200 -#define DELAY_7_SEC 280 -#define DELAY_10_SEC 400 - -#ifndef ASM_SRC -/** -** panic -** -** Called when we find an unrecoverable error, this routine disables -** interrupts, prints a description of the error and then goes into a -** hard loop to prevent any further processing. -** -** @param reason NUL-terminated message to be printed. -*/ -void panic( char *reason ); - -/** -** init_interrupts -** -** (Re)initilizes the interrupt system. This includes initializing the -** IDT and the PIC. It is up to the user to enable processor interrupts -** when they're ready. -*/ -void init_interrupts( void ); - -/* -** install_isr -** -** Installs a second-level handler for a specific interrupt. Returns the -** previously-installed handler for reinstallation (if desired). -** -** @param vector the interrupt vector number -** @param handler the second-stage ISR function to be called by the stub -** -** @return a pointer to the previously-registered ISR -*/ -void (*install_isr( int vector, - void ( *handler )(int,int) ) )( int, int ); - -/* -** Name: delay -** -** See the comment above about the relative accuracy of the 'length' -** parameter. -*/ -void delay( int length ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/syscalls.h b/kernel/old/include/syscalls.h deleted file mode 100644 index e66f6c0..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/syscalls.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file syscalls.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief System call declarations -*/ - -#ifndef SYSCALLS_H_ -#define SYSCALLS_H_ - -#include - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -/* -** system call codes -** -** these are used in the user-level C library stub functions, -** and are defined here as CPP macros instead of as an enum -** so that they can be used from assembly -*/ - -#define SYS_exit 0 -#define SYS_waitpid 1 -#define SYS_fork 2 -#define SYS_exec 3 -#define SYS_read 4 -#define SYS_write 5 -#define SYS_getpid 6 -#define SYS_getppid 7 -#define SYS_gettime 8 -#define SYS_getprio 9 -#define SYS_setprio 10 -#define SYS_kill 11 -#define SYS_sleep 12 - -// UPDATE THIS DEFINITION IF MORE SYSCALLS ARE ADDED! -#define N_SYSCALLS 13 - -// dummy system call code for testing our ISR -#define SYS_bogus 0xbad - -// interrupt vector entry for system calls -#define VEC_SYSCALL 0x80 - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -/* -** Types -*/ - -/* -** Globals -*/ - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -#ifdef KERNEL_SRC - -/** -** Name: sys_init -** -** Syscall module initialization routine -*/ -void sys_init( void ); - -#endif /* KERNEL_SRC */ - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/types.h b/kernel/old/include/types.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2f934f1..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/types.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file types.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** @brief Common type declarations. -** -** This header file contains type declarations used throughout -** the kernel and user code. -*/ - -#ifndef TYPES_H_ -#define TYPES_H_ - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -** -** Anything that should not be visible to something other than -** the C compiler should be put here. -*/ - -/* -** Types -*/ - -// standard integer sized types -typedef char int8_t; -typedef unsigned char uint8_t; -typedef short int16_t; -typedef unsigned short uint16_t; -typedef int int32_t; -typedef unsigned int uint32_t; -typedef long long int int64_t; -typedef unsigned long long int uint64_t; - -// other integer types -typedef unsigned char uchar_t; -typedef unsigned int uint_t; -typedef unsigned long int ulong_t; - -// Boolean values -typedef uint8_t bool_t; - -#define true 1 -#define false 0 - -#ifdef KERNEL_SRC -// we define these here instead of in vm.h in order to get around a -// nasty chick/egg dependency between procs.h and vm.h -typedef uint32_t pde_t; // page directory entry -typedef uint32_t pte_t; // page table entry -#endif /* KERNEL_SRC */ - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/udefs.h b/kernel/old/include/udefs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 50b6952..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/udefs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file udefs.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief "Userland" configuration information -*/ - -#ifndef UDEFS_H_ -#define UDEFS_H_ - -#include - -/* -** 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 - -/* -** 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 diff --git a/kernel/old/include/ulib.h b/kernel/old/include/ulib.h deleted file mode 100644 index d254d6a..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/ulib.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,315 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file ulib.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief Declarations for user-level library functions -** -** This module implements a simple collection of support functions -** similar to the standard C library. -*/ - -#ifndef ULIB_H_ -#define ULIB_H_ - -#include - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -/* -** Types -*/ - -/* -** Globals -*/ - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -/* -************************************************* -** SYSTEM CALLS ********************************* -************************************************* -*/ - -/** -** exit - terminate the calling process -** -** usage: exit(status); -** -** @param status Termination status of this process -** -** Does not return. -*/ -void exit( int32_t status ); - -/** -** waitpid - wait for a child process to terminate -** -** usage: pid = waitpid(pid,&status); -** -** @param pid PID of the desired child, or 0 for any child -** @param status Pointer to int32_t into which the child's status is placed, -** or NULL -** -** @return The PID of the terminated child, or an error code -** -** If there are no children in the system, returns an error code (*status -** is unchanged). -** -** If there are one or more children in the system and at least one has -** terminated but hasn't yet been cleaned up, cleans up that process and -** returns its information; otherwise, blocks until a child terminates. -*/ -int waitpid( uint_t pid, int32_t *status ); - -/** -** fork - create a duplicate of the calling process -** -** usage: pid = fork(); -** -** @return parent - the pid of the new child, or an error code -** child - 0 -*/ -int fork( void ); - -/** -** exec - replace the memory image of the calling process -** -** usage: exec( what, args ) -** -** @param what program table index of the program to exec -** @param args the command-line argument vector -** -** Does not return if it succeeds; if it returns, something has -** gone wrong. -*/ -void exec( uint_t what, char **args ); - -/** -** read - read into a buffer from a stream -** -** usage: n = read(channel,buf,length) -** -** @param chan I/O stream to read from -** @param buf Buffer to read into -** @param length Maximum capacity of the buffer -** -** @return The count of bytes transferred, or an error code -*/ -int read( uint_t chan, void *buffer, uint_t length ); - -/** -** write - write from a buffer to a stream -** -** usage: n = write(channel,buf,length) -** -** @param chan I/O stream to write to -** @param buf Buffer to write from -** @param length Maximum capacity of the buffer -** -** @return The count of bytes transferred, or an error code -*/ -int write( uint_t chan, const void *buffer, uint_t length ); - -/** -** getpid - get the PID of the calling process -** -** usage: pid = getpid() -** -** @return the PID of this process -*/ -uint_t getpid( void ); - -/** -** getppid - get the PID of the calling process' parent -** -** usage: pid = getppid() -** -** @return the PID of this process' parent -*/ -uint_t getppid( void ); - -/** -** gettime - get the current system time -** -** usage: pid = gettime() -** -** @return the system time -*/ -uint32_t gettime( void ); - -/** -** getprio - get the scheduling priority of the calling process -** -** usage: prio = getprio() -** -** @return the process' priority -*/ -int getprio( void ); - -/** -** setprio - set the scheduling priority of the calling process -** -** usage: oldprio = setprio(newprio) -** -** @param new the desired new priority -** -** @return the old priority value -*/ -int setprio( int new ); - -/** -** kill - terminate a process with extreme prejudice -** -** usage: n = kill( pid ) -** -** @param pid the intended victim -** -** @return 0 on success, else an error code -*/ -int32_t kill( uint_t pid ); - -/** -** sleep - put the current process to sleep for some length of time -** -** usage: sleep(n); -** -** @param ms Desired sleep time (in ms), or 0 to yield the CPU -** -** @return the time the process spent sleeping (in ms) -*/ -int sleep( uint32_t ms ); - -/** -** bogus - a nonexistent system call, to test our syscall ISR -** -** usage: bogus() -** -** Does not return. -*/ -void bogus( void ); - -/* -************************************************* -** CONVENIENT "SHORTHAND" VERSIONS OF SYSCALLS ** -************************************************* -** -** These are library functions that perform specific common -** variants of system calls. This helps reduce the total number -** of system calls, keeping our baseline OS as lean and mean -** as we can make it. :-) -*/ - -/** -** wait - wait for any child to exit -** -** usage: pid = wait(&status) -** -** Calls waitpid(0,status) -** -** @param status Pointer to int32_t into which the child's status is placed, -** or NULL -** -** @return The PID of the terminated child, or an error code -*/ -int wait( int32_t *status ); - -/** -** spawn - create a new process running a different program -** -** usage: n = spawn(what,args) -** -** Creates a new process and then execs 'what' -** -** @param what Program table index of the program to spawn -** @param args The command-line argument vector for the process -** -** @return The PID of the child, or an error code -*/ -int spawn( uint_t what, char **args ); - -/** -** cwritech(ch) - write a single character to the console -** -** @param ch The character to write -** -** @return The return value from calling write() -*/ -int cwritech( char ch ); - -/** -** cwrites(str) - write a NUL-terminated string to the console -** -** @param str The string to write -** -*/ -int cwrites( const char *str ); - -/** -** cwrite(buf,leng) - write a sized buffer to the console -** -** @param buf The buffer to write -** @param leng The number of bytes to write -** -** @return The return value from calling write() -*/ -int cwrite( const char *buf, uint32_t leng ); - -/** -** swritech(ch) - write a single character to the SIO -** -** @param ch The character to write -** -** @return The return value from calling write() -*/ -int swritech( char ch ); - -/** -** swrites(str) - write a NUL-terminated string to the SIO -** -** @param str The string to write -** -** @return The return value from calling write() -*/ -int swrites( const char *str ); - -/** -** swrite(buf,leng) - write a sized buffer to the SIO -** -** @param buf The buffer to write -** @param leng The number of bytes to write -** -** @return The return value from calling write() -*/ -int swrite( const char *buf, uint32_t leng ); - -/* -************************************************* -** MISCELLANEOUS USEFUL SUPPORT FUNCTIONS ******* -************************************************* -*/ - -/** -** fake_exit() -** -** dummy "startup" function -** -** calls exit(%eax) - serves as the "return to" code for -** main() functions, in case they don't call exit() themselves -*/ -void fake_exit( void ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/user.h b/kernel/old/include/user.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4d9402f..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/user.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file user.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief Declarations of user-level code management routines -*/ - -#ifndef USER_H_ -#define USER_H_ - -#include - -#include -#include - -// default value for EFLAGS in new processes -#define DEFAULT_EFLAGS (EFL_MB1 | EFL_IF) - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -/* -** Types -*/ - -/* -** Blob file organization -** -** The file begins with a four-byte magic number and a four-byte integer -** indicating the number of ELF files contained in the blob. This is -** followed by an array of 32-byte file table entries, and then the contents -** of the ELF files in the order they appear in the program file table. -** -** Bytes Contents -** ----- ---------------------------- -** 0 - 3 File magic number ("BLB\0") -** 4 - 7 Number of ELF files in blob ("n") -** 8 - n*32+8 Program file table -** n*32+9 - ? ELF file contents -** -** Each program file table entry contains the following information: -** -** name File name (up to 19 characters long) -** offset Byte offset to the ELF header for this file -** size Size of this ELF file, in bytes -** flags Flags related to this file -*/ - -// user program blob header -typedef struct header_s { - char magic[4]; - uint32_t num; -} header_t; - -// length of the file name field -#define NAMELEN 20 - -// program descriptor -typedef struct prog_s { - char name[NAMELEN]; // truncated name (15 chars) - uint32_t offset; // offset from the beginning of the blob - uint32_t size; // size of this ELF module - uint32_t flags; // miscellaneous flags -} prog_t; - -/* -** Globals -*/ - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -/** -** Name: user_init -** -** Initializes the user support module. -*/ -void user_init( void ); - -/** -** Name: user_locate -** -** Locates a user program in the user code archive. -** -** @param what The ID of the user program to find -** -** @return pointer to the program table entry in the code archive, or NULL -*/ -prog_t *user_locate( uint_t what ); - -/** -** Name: user_duplicate -** -** Duplicates the memory setup for an existing process. -** -** @param new The PCB for the new copy of the program -** @param old The PCB for the existing the program -** -** @return the status of the duplicate attempt -*/ -int user_duplicate( pcb_t *new, pcb_t *old ); - -/** -** Name: user_load -** -** Loads a user program from the user code archive into memory. -** Allocates all needed frames and sets up the VM tables. -** -** @param prog A pointer to the program table entry to be loaded -** @param pcb The PCB for the program being loaded -** @param args The argument vector for the program -** -** @return the status of the load attempt -*/ -int user_load( prog_t *prog, pcb_t *pcb, const char **args ); - -/** -** Name: user_cleanup -** -** "Unloads" a user program. Deallocates all memory frames and -** cleans up the VM structures. -** -** @param pcb The PCB of the program to be cleaned up -*/ -void user_cleanup( pcb_t *pcb ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/userids.h b/kernel/old/include/userids.h deleted file mode 100644 index 284f3ee..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/userids.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file userids.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** @brief IDs for user-level programs -** -** NOTE: this file is automatically generated when the user.img file -** is created. Do not edit this manually! -*/ - -#ifndef USERIDS_H_ -#define USERIDS_H_ - -#ifndef ASM_SRC -/* -** These IDs are used to identify the various user programs. -** Each call to exec() will provide one of these as the first -** argument. -** -** This list should be updated if/when the collection of -** user processes changes. -*/ -enum users_e { - Init, Idle, Shell, ProgABC, ProgDE, ProgFG, ProgH, ProgI, - ProgJ, ProgKL, ProgMN, ProgP, ProgQ, ProgR, ProgS, ProgTUV, - ProgW, ProgX, ProgY, ProgZ - // sentinel - , N_USERS -}; -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/vm.h b/kernel/old/include/vm.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6e3935e..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/vm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,443 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file vm.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief Virtual memory-related declarations. -*/ - -#ifndef VM_H_ -#define VM_H_ - -#include -#include - -#include - -/* -** VM layout of the system -** -** User processes use the first 4MB of the 32-bit address space; see the -** next comment for details. -** -** Kernel virtual addresses are in the "higher half" range, beginning -** at 0x80000000. We define our mapping such that virtual address -** 0x8nnnnnnn maps to physical address 0x0nnnnnnn, so converting between -** the two is trivial. -*/ - -/* -** VM layout of process' address space -** -** Processes are limited to the first 4MB of the 32-bit address space: -** -** Address Range Contents -** ======================= ================================ -** 0x00000000 - 0x00000fff page 0 is inaccessible -** 0x00001000 - 0x000..fff text occupies pages 1 - N -** 0x000..000 - 0x000..fff data occupies pages N+1 - N+d -** 0x000..000 - 0x000..fff bss occupies pages N+d+1 - N+d+b -** 0x000..000 - 0x003fdfff unusable -** 0x003fe000 - 0x003fffff stack occupies last two pages -** -** This gives us the following page table structure: -** -** Page directory: -** Entries Contents -** ======== ============================== -** 0 point to PMT for address space -** 1 - 1023 invalid -** -** Page map table: -** Entries Contents -** ======== ============================== -** 0 invalid -** 1 - N text frames -** N+1 - N+d data frames -** N+d+1 - N+d+b bss frames -** N+d+b+1 - 1021 invalid -** 1022 - 1023 stack frames -*/ - -/* -** General (C and/or assembly) definitions -*/ - -// user virtual addresses -#define USER_TEXT 0x00001000 -#define USER_STACK 0x003fe000 -#define USER_STK_END 0x00400000 - -// how to find the addresses of the stack pages in the VM hierarchy -// user address space is the first 4MB of virtual memory -#define USER_PDE 0 -// the stack occupies the last two pages of the address space -#define USER_STK_PTE1 1022 -#define USER_STK_PTE2 1023 - -// some important memory addresses -#define KERN_BASE 0x80000000 // start of "kernel" memory -#define EXT_BASE 0x00100000 // start of "extended" memory (1MB) -#define DEV_BASE 0xfe000000 // "device" memory -#define PHYS_TOP 0x3fffffff // last usable physical address (1GB - 1) - -// where the kernel actually lives -#define KERN_PLINK 0x00010000 -#define KERN_VLINK (KERN_BASE + KERN_PLINK) - -// number of entries in a page directory or page table -#define N_PDE 1024 -#define N_PTE 1024 - -// index field shift counts and masks -#define PDIX_SHIFT 22 -#define PTIX_SHIFT 12 -#define PIX2I_MASK 0x3ff - -// physical/virtual converters that don't use casting -// (usable from anywhere) -#define V2PNC(a) ((a) - KERN_BASE) -#define P2VNC(a) ((a) + KERN_BASE) - -// page-size address rounding macros -#define SZ_PG_M1 MOD4K_BITS -#define SZ_PG_MASK MOD4K_MASK -#define PGUP(a) (((a)+SZ_PG_M1) & SZ_PG_MASK) -#define PGDOWN(a) ((a) & SZ_PG_MASK) - -// page directory entry bit fields -#define PDE_P 0x00000001 // 1 = present -#define PDE_RW 0x00000002 // 1 = writable -#define PDE_US 0x00000004 // 1 = user and system usable -#define PDE_PWT 0x00000008 // cache: 1 = write-through -#define PDE_PCD 0x00000010 // cache: 1 = disabled -#define PDE_A 0x00000020 // accessed -#define PDE_D 0x00000040 // dirty (4MB pages) -#define PDE_AVL1 0x00000040 // ignored (4KB pages) -#define PDE_PS 0x00000080 // 1 = 4MB page size -#define PDE_G 0x00000100 // global -#define PDE_AVL2 0x00000e00 // ignored -#define PDE_PAT 0x00001000 // (4MB pages) use page attribute table -#define PDE_PTA 0xfffff000 // page table address field (4KB pages) -#define PDE_FA 0xffc00000 // frame address field (4MB pages) - -// page table entry bit fields -#define PTE_P 0x00000001 // present -#define PTE_RW 0x00000002 // 1 = writable -#define PTE_US 0x00000004 // 1 = user and system usable -#define PTE_PWT 0x00000008 // cache: 1 = write-through -#define PTE_PCD 0x00000010 // cache: 1 = disabled -#define PTE_A 0x00000020 // accessed -#define PTE_D 0x00000040 // dirty -#define PTE_PAT 0x00000080 // use page attribute table -#define PTE_G 0x00000100 // global -#define PTE_AVL2 0x00000e00 // ignored -#define PTE_FA 0xfffff000 // frame address field - -// error code bit assignments for page faults -#define PFLT_P 0x00000001 -#define PFLT_W 0x00000002 -#define PFLT_US 0x00000004 -#define PFLT_RSVD 0x00000008 -#define PFLT_ID 0x00000010 -#define PFLT_PK 0x00000020 -#define PFLT_SS 0x00000040 -#define PFLT_HLAT 0x00000080 -#define PFLT_SGX 0x00008000 -#define PFLT_UNUSED 0xffff7f00 - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Start of C-only definitions -*/ - -// physical/virtual converters that do use casting -// (not usable from assembly) -#define V2P(a) (((uint32_t)(a)) - KERN_BASE) -#define P2V(a) (((uint32_t)(a)) + KERN_BASE) - -// create a pde/pte from an integer frame number and permission bits -#define MKPDE(f,p) ((pde_t)( TO_FRAME((f)) | (p) )) -#define MKPTE(f,p) ((pte_t)( TO_FRAME((f)) | (p) )) - -// is a PDE/PTE present? -// (P bit is in the same place in both) -#define IS_PRESENT(entry) (((entry) & PDE_P) != 0 ) - -// is a PDE a 4MB page entry? -#define IS_LARGE(pde) (((pde) & PDE_PS) != 0 ) - -// is this entry "system only" or "system and user"? -#define IS_SYSTEM(entry) (((entry) & PDE_US) == 0 ) -#define IS_USER(entry) (((entry) & PDE_US) != 0 ) - -// low-order nine bits of PDEs and PTEs hold "permission" flag bits -#define PERMS_MASK MOD4K_MASK - -// 4KB frame numbers are 20 bits wide -#define FRAME_4K_SHIFT 12 -#define FRAME2I_4K_MASK 0x000fffff -#define TO_4KFRAME(n) (((n)&FRAME2I_4K_MASK) << FRAME_4K_SHIFT) -#define GET_4KFRAME(n) (((n) >> FRAME_4K_SHIFT)&F2I_4K_MASK) -#define PDE_4K_ADDR(n) ((n) & MOD4K_MASK) -#define PTE_4K_ADDR(n) ((n) & MOD4K_MASK) - -// 4MB frame numbers are 10 bits wide -#define FRAME_4M_SHIFT 22 -#define FRAME2I_4M_MASK 0x000003ff -#define TO_4MFRAME(n) (((n)&FRAME2I_4M_MASK) << FRAME_4M_SHIFT) -#define GET_4MFRAME(n) (((n) >> FRAME_4M_SHIFT)&F2I_4M_MASK) -#define PDE_4M_ADDR(n) ((n) & MOD4M_MASK) -#define PTE_4M_ADDR(n) ((n) & MOD4M_MASK) - -// extract the PMT address or frame address from a table entry -// PDEs could point to 4MB pages, or 4KB PMTs -#define PDE_ADDR(p) (IS_LARGE(p)?(((uint32_t)p)&PDE_FA):(((uint32_t)p)&PDE_PTA)) -// PTEs always point to 4KB pages -#define PTE_ADDR(p) (((uint32_t)(p))&PTE_FA) -// everything has nine bits of permission flags -#define PERMS(p) (((uint32_t)(p))&PERMS_MASK) - -// extract the table indices from a 32-bit address -#define PDIX(v) ((((uint32_t)(v)) >> PDIX_SHIFT) & PIX2I_MASK) -#define PTIX(v) ((((uint32_t)(v)) >> PTIX_SHIFT) & PIX2I_MASK) - -/* -** Types -*/ - -// page directory entries - -// as a 32-bit word, in types.h -// typedef uint32_t pde_t; - -// PDE for 4KB pages -typedef struct pdek_s { - uint_t p :1; // present - uint_t rw :1; // writable - uint_t us :1; // user/supervisor - uint_t pwt :1; // cache write-through - uint_t pcd :1; // cache disable - uint_t a :1; // accessed - uint_t avl1 :1; // ignored (available) - uint_t ps :1; // page size (must be 0) - uint_t avl2 :4; // ignored (available) - uint_t fa :20; // frame address -} pdek_f_t; - -// PDE for 4MB pages -typedef struct pdem_s { - uint_t p :1; // present - uint_t rw :1; // writable - uint_t us :1; // user/supervisor - uint_t pwt :1; // cache write-through - uint_t pcd :1; // cache disable - uint_t a :1; // accessed - uint_t d :1; // dirty - uint_t ps :1; // page size (must be 1) - uint_t g :1; // global - uint_t avl :3; // ignored (available) - uint_t fa :20; // frame address -} pdem_f_t; - -// page table entries - -// as a 32-bit word, in types.h -// typedef uint32_t pte_t; - -// broken out into fields -typedef struct pte_s { - uint_t p :1; // present - uint_t rw :1; // writable - uint_t us :1; // user/supervisor - uint_t pwt :1; // cache write-through - uint_t pcd :1; // cache disable - uint_t a :1; // accessed - uint_t d :1; // dirty - uint_t pat :1; // page attribute table in use - uint_t g :1; // global - uint_t avl :3; // ignored (available) - uint_t fa :20; // frame address -} ptef_t; - -// page fault error code bits -// comment: meaning when 1 / meaning when 0 -struct pfec_s { - uint_t p :1; // page-level protection violation / !present - uint_t w :1; // write / read - uint_t us :1; // user-mode access / supervisor-mode access - uint_t rsvd :1; // reserved bit violation / not - uint_t id :1; // instruction fetch / data fetch - uint_t pk :1; // protection-key violation / !pk - uint_t ss :1; // shadow stack access / !ss - uint_t hlat :1; // HLAT paging / ordinary paging or access rights - uint_t xtr1 :7; // unused - uint_t sgz :1; // SGX-specific access control violation / !SGX - uint_t xtr2 :16; // more unused -}; - -typedef union pfec_u { - uint32_t u; - struct pfec_s s; -} pfec_t; - -// Mapping descriptor for VA::PA mappings -typedef struct mapping_t { - uint32_t va_start; // starting virtual address for this range - uint32_t pa_start; // first physical address in the range - uint32_t pa_end; // last physical address in the range - uint32_t perm; // access control -} mapping_t; - -/* -** Globals -*/ - -// created page directory for the kernel -extern pde_t *kpdir; - -/* -** Prototypes -*/ - -/** -** Name: vm_init -** -** Initialize the VM module -** -** Note: should not be called until after the memory free list has -** been set up. -*/ -void vm_init( void ); - -/** -** Name: vm_pagedup -** -** Duplicate a page of memory -** -** @param old Pointer to the first byte of a page -** -** @return a pointer to the new, duplicate page, or NULL -*/ -void *vm_pagedup( void *old ); - -/** -** Name: vm_ptdup -** -** Duplicate a page directory entry -** -** @param dst Pointer to where the duplicate should go -** @param curr Pointer to the entry to be duplicated -** -** @return true on success, else false -*/ -bool_t vm_ptdup( pde_t *dst, pde_t *curr ); - -/** -** Name: vm_getpte -** -** Return the address of the PTE corresponding to the virtual address -** 'va' within the address space controlled by 'pgdir'. If there is no -** page table for that VA and 'alloc' is true, create the necessary -** page table entries. -** -** @param pdir Pointer to the page directory to be searched -** @param va The virtual address we're looking for -** @param alloc Should we allocate a page table if there isn't one? -** -** @return A pointer to the page table entry for this VA, or NULL -*/ -pte_t *vm_getpte( pde_t *pdir, const void *va, bool_t alloc ); - -/** -** Name: vm_mkkvm -** -** Create the kernel's page table hierarchy -*/ -pde_t *vm_mkkvm( void ); - -/** -** Name: vm_mkuvm -** -** Create the page table hierarchy for a user process -*/ -pde_t *vm_mkuvm( void ); - -/** -** Name: vm_set_kvm -** -** Switch the page table register to the kernel's page directory -*/ -void vm_set_kvm( void ); - -/** -** Name: vm_set_uvm -** -** Switch the page table register to the page directory for a user process. -** -** @param p The PCB of the user process -*/ -void vm_set_uvm( pcb_t *p ); - -/** -** Name: vm_add -** -** Add pages to the page hierarchy for a process, copying data into -** them if necessary. -** -** @param pdir Pointer to the page directory to modify -** @param wr "Writable" flag for the PTE -** @param sys "System" flag for the PTE -** @param va Starting VA of the range -** @param size Amount of physical memory to allocate -** @param data Pointer to data to copy, or NULL -** @param bytes Number of bytes to copy -** -** @return status of the allocation attempt -*/ -int vm_add( pde_t *pdir, bool_t wr, bool_t sys, - void *va, uint32_t size, char *data, uint32_t bytes ); - -/** -** Name: vm_free -** -** Deallocate a page table hierarchy and all physical memory frames -** in the user portion. -** -** @param pdir Pointer to the page directory -*/ -void vm_free( pde_t *pdir ); - -/* -** Name: vm_map -** -** Create PTEs for virtual addresses starting at 'va' that refer to -** physical addresses in the range [pa, pa+size-1]. We aren't guaranteed -** that va is page-aligned. -** -** @param pdir Page directory for this address space -** @param va The starting virtual address -** @param size Length of the range to be mapped -** @param pa The starting physical address -** @param perm Permission bits for the PTEs -*/ -int vm_map( pde_t *pdir, void *va, uint_t size, uint_t pa, int perm ); - -/** -** Name: vm_uvmdup -** -** Create a duplicate of the user portio of an existing page table -** hierarchy. We assume that the "new" page directory exists and -** the system portions of it should not be touched. -** -** @param old Existing page directory -** @param new New page directory -** -** @return status of the duplication attempt -*/ -int vm_uvmdup( pde_t *old, pde_t *new ); - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/vmtables.h b/kernel/old/include/vmtables.h deleted file mode 100644 index 17f6e0a..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/vmtables.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file vmtables.h -** -** @author CSCI-452 class of 20245 -** -** @brief Predefined VM tables -*/ - -#ifndef VMTABLES_H_ -#define VMTABLES_H_ - -#include -#include -#include - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -/* -** Initial page directory, for when the kernel is starting up -** -** we use large (4MB) pages here to allow us to use a one-level -** paging hierarchy; the kernel will create a new page table -** hierarchy once memory is initialized -*/ -extern pde_t firstpdir[]; - -/* -** "Identity" page map table. -** -** This just maps the first 4MB of physical memory. It is initialized -** in vm_init(). -*/ -extern pte_t id_map[]; - -/* -** Kernel address mappings, present in every page table -*/ -extern mapping_t kmap[]; -extern const uint32_t n_kmap; - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/x86/arch.h b/kernel/old/include/x86/arch.h deleted file mode 100644 index 113c76b..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/x86/arch.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,303 +0,0 @@ -/* -** @file arch.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** @author K. Reek -** -** Definitions of constants and macros for use -** with the x86 architecture and registers. -** -*/ - -#ifndef X86ARCH_H_ -#define X86ARCH_H_ - -/* -** Video stuff -*/ -#define VID_BASE_ADDR 0xB8000 - -/* -** Memory management -*/ -#define SEG_PRESENT 0x80 -#define SEG_PL_0 0x00 -#define SEG_PL_1 0x20 -#define SEG_PL_2 0x40 -#define SEG_PL_3 0x50 -#define SEG_SYSTEM 0x00 -#define SEG_NON_SYSTEM 0x10 -#define SEG_32BIT 0x04 -#define DESC_IGATE 0x06 - -/* -** Exceptions -*/ -#define N_EXCEPTIONS 256 - -/* -** Bit definitions in registers -** -** See IA-32 Intel Architecture SW Dev. Manual, Volume 3: System -** Programming Guide, page 2-8. -*/ - -/* -** EFLAGS -*/ -#define EFL_RSVD 0xffc00000 /* reserved */ -#define EFL_MB0 0x00008020 /* must be zero */ -#define EFL_MB1 0x00000002 /* must be 1 */ - -#define EFL_ID 0x00200000 -#define EFL_VIP 0x00100000 -#define EFL_VIF 0x00080000 -#define EFL_AC 0x00040000 -#define EFL_VM 0x00020000 -#define EFL_RF 0x00010000 -#define EFL_NT 0x00004000 -#define EFL_IOPL 0x00003000 -#define EFL_OF 0x00000800 -#define EFL_DF 0x00000400 -#define EFL_IF 0x00000200 -#define EFL_TF 0x00000100 -#define EFL_SF 0x00000080 -#define EFL_ZF 0x00000040 -#define EFL_AF 0x00000010 -#define EFL_PF 0x00000004 -#define EFL_CF 0x00000001 - -/* -** CR0, CR1, CR2, CR3, CR4 -** -** IA-32 V3, page 2-12. -*/ -#define CR0_RSVD 0x1ffaffc0 -#define CR0_PG 0x80000000 -#define CR0_CD 0x40000000 -#define CR0_NW 0x20000000 -#define CR0_AM 0x00040000 -#define CR0_WP 0x00010000 -#define CR0_NE 0x00000020 -#define CR0_ET 0x00000010 -#define CR0_TS 0x00000008 -#define CR0_EM 0x00000004 -#define CR0_MP 0x00000002 -#define CR0_PE 0x00000001 - -#define CR1_RSVD 0xffffffff - -#define CR2_RSVD 0x00000000 -#define CR2_PF_LIN_ADDR 0xffffffff - -#define CR3_RSVD 0x00000fe7 -#define CR3_PD_BASE 0xfffff000 -#define CR3_PCD 0x00000010 -#define CR3_PWT 0x00000008 - -#define CR4_RSVD 0xfd001000 -#define CR4_UINT 0x02000000 -#define CR4_PKS 0x01000000 -#define CR4_CET 0x00800000 -#define CR4_PKE 0x00400000 -#define CR4_SMAP 0x00200000 -#define CR4_SMEP 0x00100000 -#define CR4_KL 0x00080000 -#define CR4_OSXS 0x00040000 -#define CR4_PCID 0x00020000 -#define CR4_FSGS 0x00010000 -#define CR4_SMXE 0x00004000 -#define CR4_VMXE 0x00002000 -#define CR4_LA57 0x00001000 -#define CR4_UMIP 0x00000800 -#define CR4_OSXMMEXCPT 0x00000400 -#define CR4_OSFXSR 0x00000200 -#define CR4_PCE 0x00000100 -#define CR4_PGE 0x00000080 -#define CR4_MCE 0x00000040 -#define CR4_PAE 0x00000020 -#define CR4_PSE 0x00000010 -#define CR4_DE 0x00000008 -#define CR4_TSD 0x00000004 -#define CR4_PVI 0x00000002 -#define CR4_VME 0x00000001 - -/* -** PMode segment selector field masks -** -** IA-32 V3, page 3-8. -*/ -#define SEG_SEL_IX_MASK 0xfff8 -#define SEG_SEL_TI_MASK 0x0004 -#define SEG_SEL_RPL_MASK 0x0003 - -/* -** Segment descriptor bytes -** -** IA-32 V3, page 3-10. -** -** Bytes: -** 0, 1: segment limit 15:0 -** 2, 3: base address 15:0 -** 4: base address 23:16 -** 7: base address 31:24 -*/ - -/* -** Byte 5: access control bits -** 7: present -** 6-5: DPL -** 4: system/user -** 3-0: type -*/ -#define SEG_ACCESS_P_MASK 0x80 -# define SEG_PRESENT 0x80 -# define SEG_NOT_PRESENT 0x00 - -#define SEG_ACCESS_DPL_MASK 0x60 -# define SEG_DPL_0 0x00 -# define SEG_DPL_1 0x20 -# define SEG_DPL_2 0x40 -# define SEG_DPL_3 0x60 - -#define SEG_ACCESS_S_MASK 0x10 -# define SEG_SYSTEM 0x00 -# define SEG_NON_SYSTEM 0x10 - -#define SEG_TYPE_MASK 0x0f -# define SEG_DATA_A_BIT 0x1 -# define SEG_DATA_W_BIT 0x2 -# define SEG_DATA_E_BIT 0x4 -# define SEG_CODE_A_BIT 0x1 -# define SEG_CODE_R_BIT 0x2 -# define SEG_CODE_C_BIT 0x4 -# define SEG_DATA_RO 0x0 -# define SEG_DATA_ROA 0x1 -# define SEG_DATA_RW 0x2 -# define SEG_DATA_RWA 0x3 -# define SEG_DATA_RO_XD 0x4 -# define SEG_DATA_RO_XDA 0x5 -# define SEG_DATA_RW_XW 0x6 -# define SEG_DATA_RW_XWA 0x7 -# define SEG_CODE_XO 0x8 -# define SEG_CODE_XOA 0x9 -# define SEG_CODE_XR 0xa -# define SEG_CODE_XRA 0xb -# define SEG_CODE_XO_C 0xc -# define SEG_CODE_XO_CA 0xd -# define SEG_CODE_XR_C 0xe -# define SEG_CODE_XR_CA 0xf - -/* -** Byte 6: sizes -** 7: granularity -** 6: d/b -** 5: long mode -** 4: available! -** 3-0: upper 4 bits of limit -** 7: base address 31:24 -*/ -#define SEG_SIZE_G_MASK 0x80 -# define SEG_GRAN_BYTE 0x00 -# define SEG_GRAN_4KBYTE 0x80 - -#define SEG_SIZE_D_B_MASK 0x40 -# define SEG_DB_16BIT 0x00 -# define SEG_DB_32BIT 0x40 - -#define SEG_SIZE_L_MASK 0x20 -# define SEG_L_64BIT 0x20 -# define SEG_L_32BIT 0x00 - -#define SEG_SIZE_AVL_MASK 0x10 - -#define SEG_SIZE_LIM_19_16_MASK 0x0f - - -/* -** System-segment and gate-descriptor types -** -** IA-32 V3, page 3-15. -*/ - // type 0: reserved -#define SEG_SYS_16BIT_TSS_AVAIL 0x1 -#define SEG_SYS_LDT 0x2 -#define SEG_SYS_16BIT_TSS_BUSY 0x3 -#define SEG_SYS_16BIT_CALL_GATE 0x4 -#define SEG_SYS_TASK_GATE 0x5 -#define SEG_SYS_16BIT_INT_GATE 0x6 -#define SEG_SYS_16BIT_TRAP_GATE 0x7 - // type 8: reserved -#define SEG_SYS_32BIT_TSS_AVAIL 0x9 - // type A: reserved -#define SEG_SYS_32BIT_TSS_BUSY 0xb -#define SEG_SYS_32BIT_CALL_GATE 0xc - // type D: reserved -#define SEG_SYS_32BIT_INT_GATE 0xe -#define SEG_SYS_32BIT_TRAP_GATE 0xf - -/* -** IDT Descriptors -** -** IA-32 V3, page 5-13. -** -** All have a segment selector in bytes 2 and 3; Task Gate descriptors -** have bytes 0, 1, 4, 6, and 7 reserved; others have bytes 0, 1, 6, -** and 7 devoted to the 16 bits of the Offset, with the low nybble of -** byte 4 reserved. -*/ -#define IDT_PRESENT 0x8000 -#define IDT_DPL_MASK 0x6000 -# define IDT_DPL_0 0x0000 -# define IDT_DPL_1 0x2000 -# define IDT_DPL_2 0x4000 -# define IDT_DPL_3 0x6000 -#define IDT_GATE_TYPE 0x0f00 -# define IDT_TASK_GATE 0x0500 -# define IDT_INT16_GATE 0x0600 -# define IDT_INT32_GATE 0x0e00 -# define IDT_TRAP16_GATE 0x0700 -# define IDT_TRAP32_GATE 0x0f00 - -/* -** Interrupt vectors -*/ - -// predefined by the architecture -#define VEC_DIVIDE_ERROR 0x00 -#define VEC_DEBUG_EXCEPTION 0x01 -#define VEC_NMI_INTERRUPT 0x02 -#define VEC_BREAKPOINT 0x03 -#define VEC_OVERFLOW 0x04 -#define VEC_BOUND_RANGE_EXCEEDED 0x05 -#define VEC_INVALID_OPCODE 0x06 -#define VEC_DEVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE 0x07 -#define VEC_DOUBLE_FAULT 0x08 -#define VEC_COPROCESSOR_OVERRUN 0x09 -#define VEC_INVALID_TSS 0x0a -#define VEC_SEGMENT_NOT_PRESENT 0x0b -#define VEC_STACK_FAULT 0x0c -#define VEC_GENERAL_PROTECTION 0x0d -#define VEC_PAGE_FAULT 0x0e -// 0x0f is reserved - unused -#define VEC_FPU_ERROR 0x10 -#define VEC_ALIGNMENT_CHECK 0x11 -#define VEC_MACHINE_CHECK 0x12 -#define VEC_SIMD_FP_EXCEPTION 0x13 -#define VEC_VIRT_EXCEPTION 0x14 -#define VEC_CTRL_PROT_EXCEPTION 0x15 -// 0x16 through 0x1f are reserved - -// 0x20 through 0xff are user-defined, non-reserved - -// IRQ0 through IRQ15 will use vectors 0x20 through 0x2f -#define VEC_TIMER 0x20 -#define VEC_KBD 0x21 -#define VEC_COM2 0x23 -#define VEC_COM1 0x24 -#define VEC_PARALLEL 0x25 -#define VEC_FLOPPY 0x26 -#define VEC_MYSTERY 0x27 -#define VEC_MOUSE 0x2c - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/x86/bios.h b/kernel/old/include/x86/bios.h deleted file mode 100644 index a19e570..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/x86/bios.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -/* -** @file bios.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** BIOS-related declarations -*/ - -#ifndef BIOS_H_ -#define BIOS_H_ - -/* -** BIOS-related memory addresses -*/ - -#define BIOS_BDA 0x0400 - -/* -** Selected BIOS interrupt numbers -*/ - -#define BIOS_TIMER 0x08 -#define BIOS_KBD 0x09 -#define BIOS_VIDEO 0x10 -#define BIOS_EQUIP 0x11 -#define BIOS_MSIZ 0x12 -#define BIOS_DISK 0x13 -#define BIOS_SERIAL 0x14 -#define BIOS_MISC 0x15 -#define BIOS_KBDSVC 0x16 -#define BIOS_PRTSVC 0x17 -#define BIOS_BOOT 0x19 -#define BIOS_RTCPCI 0x1a - -// BIOS video commands (AH) -#define BV_W_ADV 0x0e - -// BIOS disk commands (AH) -#define BD_RESET 0x00 -#define BD_CHECK 0x01 -#define BD_RDSECT 0x02 -#define BD_WRSECT 0x03 -#define BD_PARAMS 0x08 - -// BIOS disk commands with parameters (AX) -#define BD_READ(n) ((BD_RDSECT << 8) | (n)) -#define BD_READ1 0x0201 - -// CMOS ports (used for masking NMIs) -#define CMOS_ADDR 0x70 -#define CMOS_DATA 0x71 - -// important related commands -#define NMI_ENABLE 0x00 -#define NMI_DISABLE 0x80 - -/* -** Physical Memory Map Table (0000:2D00 - 0000:7c00) -** -** Primarily used with the BIOS_MISC interrupt -*/ -#define MMAP_SEG 0x02D0 -#define MMAP_DISP 0x0000 -#define MMAP_ADDR ((MMAP_SEG << 4) + MMAP_DISP) -#define MMAP_SECTORS 0x0a - -#define MMAP_ENT 24 /* bytes per entry */ -#define MMAP_MAX_ENTS (BOOT_ADDR - MMAP_ADDR - 4) / 24 - -#define MMAP_CODE 0xE820 /* int 0x15 code */ -#define MMAP_MAGIC_NUM 0x534D4150 /* for 0xE820 interrupt */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/x86/ops.h b/kernel/old/include/x86/ops.h deleted file mode 100644 index ad795b9..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/x86/ops.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,443 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file ops.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** -** @brief Inline escapes to assembly for efficiency -** -** Inspiration from: -** Martins Mozeiko, https://gist.github.com/mmozeiko/f68ad2546bd6ab953315 -** MIT's xv6, https://github.com/mit-pdos/xv6-public -** -** Note: normally, GCC doesn't inline unless the optimization level is -** over 1. This can be forced by adding -** -** __attribute__((always_inline)) -** -** after the parameter list on each declaration. This is enabled by -** defining the compile-time CPP symbol FORCE_INLINING. -*/ - -#ifndef OPS_H_ -#define OPS_H_ - -#include - -#ifndef ASM_SRC - -// control "forced" inlining -#ifdef FORCE_INLINING -#define OPSINLINED __attribute__((always_inline)) -#else -#define OPSINLINED /* no-op */ -#endif /* FORCE_INLINING */ - -/**************************** -** Data movement -****************************/ - -/** -** Block move functions -** -** Variations: movsb(), movsl(), movsq() -** -** Description: Copy from source buffer to destination buffer -** -** @param dst Destination buffer -** @param src Source buffer -** @param len Byte count -*/ -static inline void -movsb( void* dst, const void* src, uint32_t len ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "cld; rep movsb" - : "+D"(dst), "+S"(src), "+c"(len) - : : "memory" ); -} - -static inline void -movsw( void* dst, const void* src, uint32_t len ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "cld; rep movsw" - : "+D"(dst), "+S"(src), "+c"(len) - : : "memory" ); -} - -static inline void -movsl( void* dst, const void* src, uint32_t len ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "cld; rep movsl" - : "+D"(dst), "+S"(src), "+c"(len) - : : "memory" ); -} - -static inline void -movsq( void* dst, const void* src, uint32_t len ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "cld; rep movsq" - : "+D"(dst), "+S"(src), "+c"(len) - : : "memory" ); -} - -/** -** Block store functions -** -** Variations: stosb(), stosw(), stosl() -** -** Description: Store a specific value into destination buffer -** -** @param dst Destination buffer -** @param val Data to copy -** @param len Byte count -*/ -static inline void -stosb( void *dst, uint8_t val, uint32_t len ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "cld; rep stosb" - : "=D" (dst), "=c" (len) - : "0" (dst), "1" (len), "a" (val) - : "memory", "cc" ); -} - -static inline void -stosw( void *dst, uint16_t val, uint32_t len ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "cld; rep stos2" - : "=D" (dst), "=c" (len) - : "0" (dst), "1" (len), "a" (val) - : "memory", "cc" ); -} - -static inline void -stosl( void *dst, uint32_t val, uint32_t len ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "cld; rep stosl" - : "=D" (dst), "=c" (len) - : "0" (dst), "1" (len), "a" (val) - : "memory", "cc" ); -} - -/**************************** -** Special register access -****************************/ - -/** -** Register read functions -** -** Variations: r_cr0(), r_cr2(), r_cr3(), r_cr4(), r_eflags(), -** r_ebp(), r_esp() -** -** Description: Reads the register indicated by its name -** -** @return Contents of the register -*/ -static inline uint32_t -r_cr0( void ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t val; - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %%cr0,%0" : "=r" (val) ); - return val; -} - -static inline uint32_t -r_cr2( void ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t val; - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %%cr2,%0" : "=r" (val) ); - return val; -} - -static inline uint32_t -r_cr3( void ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t val; - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %%cr3,%0" : "=r" (val) ); - return val; -} - -static inline uint32_t -r_cr4( void ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t val; - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %%cr4,%0" : "=r" (val) ); - return val; -} - -static inline uint32_t -r_eflags(void) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t val; - __asm__ __volatile__( "pushfl; popl %0" : "=r" (val) ); - return val; -} - -static inline uint32_t -r_ebp(void) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t val; - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %%ebp,%0" : "=r" (val) ); - return val; -} - -static inline uint32_t -r_esp(void) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t val; - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %%esp,%0" : "=r" (val) ); - return val; -} - -/** -** Register write functions -** -** Variations: w_cr0(), w_cr2(), w_cr3(), w_cr4(), w_eflags() -** -** Description: Writes a value into the CR indicated by its name -*/ -static inline void -w_cr0( uint32_t val ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %0,%%cr0" : : "r" (val) ); -} - -static inline void -w_cr2( uint32_t val ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %0,%%cr2" : : "r" (val) ); -} - -static inline void -w_cr3( uint32_t val ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %0,%%cr3" : : "r" (val) ); -} - -static inline void -w_cr4( uint32_t val ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %0,%%cr4" : : "r" (val) ); -} - -static inline void -w_eflags(uint32_t eflags) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "pushl %0; popfl" : : "r" (eflags) ); -} - -/** -** Descriptor table load functions -** -** Variations: w_gdt(), w_idt() -** -** Description: Load an address into the specified processor register -** -** @param addr The value to be loaded into the register -*/ -static inline void -w_gdt( void *addr ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "lgdt (%0)" : : "r" (addr) ); -} - -static inline void -w_idt( void *addr ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "lidt (%0)" : : "r" (addr) ); -} - -/** -** CPU ID access -** -** Description: Retrieve CPUID information -** -** @param op Value to be placed into %eax for the operation -** @param ap Pointer to where %eax contents should be saved, or NULL -** @param bp Pointer to where %ebx contents should be saved, or NULL -** @param cp Pointer to where %ecx contents should be saved, or NULL -** @param dp Pointer to where %edx contents should be saved, or NULL -*/ -static inline void -cpuid( uint32_t op, uint32_t *ap, uint32_t *bp, - uint32_t *cp, uint32_t *dp ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t eax, ebx, ecx, edx; - __asm__ __volatile__( "cpuid" - : "=a" (eax), "=b" (ebx), "=c" (ecx), "=d" (edx) - : "a" (op) ); - - if( ap ) *ap = eax; - if( bp ) *bp = ebx; - if( cp ) *cp = ecx; - if( dp ) *dp = edx; -} - -/**************************** -** TLB management -****************************/ - -/** -** TLB invalidation for one page -** -** Description: Invalidate the TLB entry for an address -** -** @param addr An address within the page to be flushed -*/ -static inline void -invlpg( uint32_t addr ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "invlpg (%0)" : : "r" (addr) : "memory" ); -} - -/** -** TLB invalidation for all pages -** -** Description: Flush all entries from the TLB -** -** We do this by changing CR3. -*/ -static inline void -flushtlb( void ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t cr3; - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %%cr3,%0" : "=r" (cr3) ); - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl %0,%%cr2" : : "r" (cr3) ); -} - -/**************************** -** I/O instructions -****************************/ - -/** -** Name: inN -** -** Variations: inb(), inw(), inl() -** -** Description: Read some amount of data from the supplied I/O port -** -** @param port The i/o port to read from -** -** @return The data read from the specified port -*/ -static inline uint8_t -inb( int port ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint8_t data; - __asm__ __volatile__( "inb %w1,%0" : "=a" (data) : "d" (port) ); - return data; -} - -static inline uint16_t -inw( int port ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint16_t data; - __asm__ __volatile__( "inw %w1,%0" : "=a" (data) : "d" (port) ); - return data; -} - -static inline uint32_t -inl( int port ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t data; - __asm__ __volatile__( "inl %w1,%0" : "=a" (data) : "d" (port) ); - return data; -} - -/** -** Name: outN -** -** Variations: outb(), outw(), outl() -** -** Description: Write some data to the specified I/O port -** -** @param port The i/o port to write to -** @param data The data to be written to the port -** -** @return The data read from the specified port -*/ -static inline void -outb( int port, uint8_t data ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "outb %0,%w1" : : "a" (data), "d" (port) ); -} - -static inline void -outw( int port, uint16_t data ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "outw %0,%w1" : : "a" (data), "d" (port) ); -} - -static inline void -outl( int port, uint32_t data ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "outl %0,%w1" : : "a" (data), "d" (port) ); -} - -/**************************** -** Miscellaneous instructions -****************************/ - -/** -** Name: breakpoint -** -** Description: Cause a breakpoint interrupt for debugging purposes -*/ -static inline void -breakpoint( void ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "int3" ); -} - -/** -** Name: get_ra -** -** Description: Get the return address for the calling function -** (i.e., where whoever called us will go back to) -** -** @return The address the calling routine will return to as a uint32_t -*/ -static inline uint32_t -get_ra( void ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t val; - __asm__ __volatile__( "movl 4(%%ebp),%0" : "=r" (val) ); - return val; -} - -/** -** Name: ev_wait -** -** Description: Pause until something happens -*/ -static inline void -ev_wait( void ) OPSINLINED -{ - __asm__ __volatile__( "sti ; hlt" ); -} - - -/** -** Name: xchgl -** -** Description: Perform an atomic exchange with memory -** -** @param addr Memory location to be modified -** @param data Data to exchange -** -** @return The old contents of the memory location -*/ -static inline uint32_t -xchgl( volatile uint32_t *addr, uint32_t data ) OPSINLINED -{ - uint32_t old; - - // + indicates a read-modify-write operand - __asm__ __volatile__( "lock; xchgl %0, %1" - : "+m" (*addr), "=a" (old) - : "1" (data) - : "cc"); - return old; -} - -#endif /* !ASM_SRC */ - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/x86/pic.h b/kernel/old/include/x86/pic.h deleted file mode 100644 index d4fa93b..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/x86/pic.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -/** -** @file pic.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** @author K. Reek -** -** Definitions of constants and macros for the Intel 8259 Programmable -** Interrupt Controller. -** -*/ - -#ifndef X86PIC_H_ -#define X86PIC_H_ - -/* -** Our expected configuration is two PICs, with the secondary connected -** through the IRQ2 pin of the primary. -*/ - -/* -** Port addresses for the command port and interrupt mask register port -** for both the primary and secondary PICs. -*/ -#define PIC1_CMD 0x20 // primary command -#define PIC1_DATA (PIC1_CMD + 1) // primary data / int mask register -#define PIC2_CMD 0xA0 // secondary command -#define PIC2_DATA (PIC2_CMD + 1) // secondary data / int mask register - -/* -** Initialization Command Word (ICW) definitions -** -** Initialization sequence: -** ICW1 Init command is sent to each command port. -** ICW2 vector commands are sent to the data ports. -** If "cascade mode" was selected, send ICW3 commands to the data ports. -** If "need ICW4" was selected, send ICW4 commands to the data ports. -** -** Following that sequence, the PIC is ready to accept interrupts; -** it will also accept Output Command Words (OCWs) to the data ports. -** -** PIC1_* defines are intended for the primary PIC -** PIC2_* defines are intended for the secondary PIC -** PIC_* defines are sent to both PICs -*/ - -/* -** ICW1: initialization, send to command port -*/ -#define PIC_CW1_INIT 0x10 // start initialization sequence -#define PIC_CW1_NEED4 0x01 // ICW4 will also be set -#define PIC_CW1_SINGLE 0x02 // select single (vs. cascade) mode -#define PIC_CW1_INTVAL 0x04 // set call interval to 4 (vs. 8) -#define PIC_CW1_LEVEL 0x08 // use level-triggered mode (vs. edge) - -/* -** ICW2: interrupt vector base offsets, send to data port -*/ -#define PIC1_CW2_VECBASE 0x20 // IRQ0 int vector number -#define PIC2_CW2_VECBASE 0x28 // IRQ8 int vector number - -/* -** ICW3: secondary::primary attachment, send to data port -*/ -#define PIC1_CW3_SEC_IRQ2 0x04 // bit mask: secondary is on pin 2 -#define PIC2_CW3_SEC_ID 0x02 // integer: secondary id - -/* -** ICW4: operating mode, send to data port -*/ -#define PIC_CW4_PM86 0x01 // 8086 mode (vs. 8080/8085) -#define PIC_CW4_AUTOEOI 0x02 // do auto eoi's -#define PIC_CW4_UNBUF 0x00 // unbuffered mode -#define PIC_CW4_SEC_BUF 0x08 // put secondary in buffered mode -#define PIC_CW4_PRI_BUF 0x0C // put primary in buffered mode -#define PIC_CW4_SFNMODE 0x10 // "special fully nested" mode - -/* -** Operation Control Words (OCWs) -** -** After the init sequence, can send these -*/ - -/* -** OCW1: interrupt mask; send to data port -*/ -#define PIC_MASK_NONE 0x00 // allow all interrupts -#define PIC_MASK_NO_IRQ0 0x01 // prevent IRQ0 interrupts -#define PIC_MASK_NO_IRQ1 0x02 // prevent IRQ1 interrupts -#define PIC_MASK_NO_IRQ2 0x04 // prevent IRQ2 interrupts -#define PIC_MASK_NO_IRQ3 0x08 // prevent IRQ3 interrupts -#define PIC_MASK_NO_IRQ4 0x10 // prevent IRQ4 interrupts -#define PIC_MASK_NO_IRQ5 0x20 // prevent IRQ5 interrupts -#define PIC_MASK_NO_IRQ6 0x40 // prevent IRQ6 interrupts -#define PIC_MASK_NO_IRQ7 0x80 // prevent IRQ7 interrupts -#define PIC_MASK_ALL 0xff // prevent all interrupts - -/* -** OCW2: EOI control, interrupt level; send to command port -*/ -#define PIC_LVL_0 0x00 // act on IRQ level 0 -#define PIC_LVL_1 0x01 // act on IRQ level 1 -#define PIC_LVL_2 0x02 // act on IRQ level 2 -#define PIC_LVL_3 0x03 // act on IRQ level 3 -#define PIC_LVL_4 0x04 // act on IRQ level 4 -#define PIC_LVL_5 0x05 // act on IRQ level 5 -#define PIC_LVL_6 0x06 // act on IRQ level 6 -#define PIC_LVL_7 0x07 // act on IRQ level 7 - -#define PIC_EOI_NON_SPEC 0x20 // non-specific EOI command -# define PIC_EOI PIC_EOI_NON_SPEC - -#define PIC_EOI_SPEC 0x60 // specific EOI command -# define PIC_SEOI PIC_EOI_SPEC -# define PIC_SEOI_LVL0 (PIC_EOI_SPEC | PIC_LVL_0) -# define PIC_SEOI_LVL1 (PIC_EOI_SPEC | PIC_LVL_1) -# define PIC_SEOI_LVL2 (PIC_EOI_SPEC | PIC_LVL_2) -# define PIC_SEOI_LVL3 (PIC_EOI_SPEC | PIC_LVL_3) -# define PIC_SEOI_LVL4 (PIC_EOI_SPEC | PIC_LVL_4) -# define PIC_SEOI_LVL5 (PIC_EOI_SPEC | PIC_LVL_5) -# define PIC_SEOI_LVL6 (PIC_EOI_SPEC | PIC_LVL_6) -# define PIC_SEOI_LVL7 (PIC_EOI_SPEC | PIC_LVL_7) - -#define PIC_EOI_ROT_NONSP 0xa0 // rotate on non-spec EOI cmd -#define PIC_EOI_SET_ROT_AUTO 0x80 // set "rotate in auto EOI mode" -#define PIC_EOI_CLR_ROT_AUTO 0x00 // clear "rotate in auto EOI mode" -#define PIC_EOI_ROT_SPEC 0xe0 // rotate on spec EOI cmd (+ level) -#define PIC_EOI_SET_PRIO 0xc0 // set priority (+ level) -#define PIC_EOI_NOP 0x40 // no operation - -/* -** OCW3: read requests, special mask mode; send to command port -*/ -#define PIC_READIRR 0x0a // read the IR register -#define PIC_READISR 0x0b // read the IS register -#define PIC_POLL 0x0c // poll -#define PIC_MASK_RESET 0x48 // reset special mask mode -#define PIC_MASK_SET 0x68 // set special mask mode - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/x86/pit.h b/kernel/old/include/x86/pit.h deleted file mode 100644 index 269fcec..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/x86/pit.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -/* -** @file pit.h -** -** @author Warren R. Carithers -** @author K. Reek -** -** Definitions of constants and macros for the -** Intel 8254 Programmable Interval Timer -** -*/ - -#ifndef X86PIT_H_ -#define X86PIT_H_ - - -/* -** Hardware timer (Intel 8254 Programmable Interval Timer) -** -** Control word layout: -** -** Bit 7 6 | 5 4 | 3 2 1 | 0 -** Field SC1 SC0|RW1 RW0|M2 M1 M0 |BCD -** -** SC - select counter -** RW - read/write -** M - mode -** BCD - binary or BCD counter -*/ - -/* Frequency settings */ -#define PIT_DEFAULT_TICKS_PER_SECOND 18 // actually 18.2065Hz -#define PIT_DEFAULT_MS_PER_TICK (1000/PIT_DEFAULT_TICKS_PER_SECOND) -#define PIT_FREQ 1193182 // clock cycles/sec - -/* Port assignments */ -#define PIT_BASE_PORT 0x40 // I/O port for the timer -# define PIT_0_PORT (PIT_BASE_PORT) -# define PIT_1_PORT (PIT_BASE_PORT+1) -# define PIT_2_PORT (PIT_BASE_PORT+2) -# define PIT_CONTROL_PORT (PIT_BASE_PORT+3) - -/* BCD field */ -#define PIT_USE_DECIMAL 0x00 // 16-bit binary counter (default) -#define PIT_USE_BCD 0x01 // BCD counter - -/* Timer modes */ -#define PIT_MODE_0 0x00 // int on terminal count -#define PIT_MODE_1 0x02 // one-shot -#define PIT_MODE_2 0x04 // divide-by-N -#define PIT_MODE_3 0x06 // square-wave -#define PIT_MODE_4 0x08 // software strobe -#define PIT_MODE_5 0x0a // hardware strobe - -/* Timer 0 settings */ -#define PIT_0_SELECT 0x00 // select timer 0 -#define PIT_0_LOAD 0x30 // load LSB, then MSB -#define PIT_0_NDIV PIT_MODE_2 // divide-by-N counter -#define PIT_0_SQUARE PIT_MODE_3 // square-wave mode -#define PIT_0_ENDSIGNAL 0x00 // assert OUT at end of count - -/* Timer 1 settings */ -#define PIT_1_SELECT 0x40 // select timer 1 -#define PIT_1_READ 0x30 // read/load LSB then MSB -#define PIT_1_RATE 0x06 // square-wave, for USART - -/* Timer 2 settings */ -#define PIT_2_SELECT 0x80 // select timer 1 -#define PIT_2_READ 0x30 // read/load LSB then MSB -#define PIT_2_RATE 0x06 // square-wave, for USART - -/* Timer read-back */ -#define PIT_READBACK 0xc0 // perform a read-back -#define PIT_RB_NOT_COUNT 0x20 // don't latch the count -#define PIT_RB_NOT_STATUS 0x10 // don't latch the status -#define PIT_RB_CHAN_2 0x08 // read back channel 2 -#define PIT_RB_CHAN_1 0x04 // read back channel 1 -#define PIT_RB_CHAN_0 0x02 // read back channel 0 -#define PIT_RB_ACCESS_MASK 0x30 // access mode field -#define PIT_RB_OP_MASK 0x0e // oper mode field -#define PIT_RB_BCD_MASK 0x01 // BCD mode field - -#endif diff --git a/kernel/old/include/x86/uart.h b/kernel/old/include/x86/uart.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0c6194b..0000000 --- a/kernel/old/include/x86/uart.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,349 +0,0 @@ -/* -** @file uart.h -** -** @author M. Reek -** @authors K. Reek, Warren R. Carithers -** -** Definitions for a 16540/16550 compatible UART. Definitions are taken -** from datasheets for the National Semiconductor INS8250, NS16450, and -** NS16550 UART chips, and the PC87309 Super I/O legacy peripheral chip. -** -** The naming convention is UAx_yyy_zzzzz. "x" is either 4 or 5 (see below), -** "yyy" is the name of the register to which this value applies, and -** "zzzzz" is the name of the value or field. -** -** The UA4 prefix denotes 16540 compatible functions, available in both -** chips. The UA5 prefix denotes 16550-only functions (primarily the FIFOs). -** -** For many items there are two names: one short one that matches the name -** in the chip manual, and another that is more readable. -*/ - -#ifndef UART_H -#define UART_H - -/********************************************************************* -***************************** I/O PORTS ****************************** -*********************************************************************/ - -/* -** Base port number assigned to the device -*/ -#define UA4_COM1_PORT 0x3f8 -#define UA4_COM2_PORT 0x2f8 -#define UA4_COM3_PORT 0x3e8 -#define UA4_COM4_PORT 0x2e8 - -// short name for the one we'll use -#define UA4_PORT UA4_COM1_PORT -#define UA5_PORT UA4_COM1_PORT - -/* -** Registers -** -** The 164x0 chips have the following registers. The (RO) and (WO) -** suffixes indicate read-only and write-only access. -** -** Index Register(s) -** ===== ========================================= -** 0 Receiver Data (RO), Transmitter Data (WO) -** 1 Interrupt Enable -** 2 Interrupt ID (RO), FIFO Control (WO) -** 3 Line Control, Divisor Latch -** 4 Modem Control -** 5 Line Status -** 6 Modem Status -** 7 Scratch -** -** Registers indices are relative to the base I/O port for the -** specific UART port being used (e.g., for COM1, the port addresses -** are 0x3f8 through 0x3ff). When two registers share a port and have -** different access methods (RO vs. WO), a read from the port accesses -** the RO register and a write to the port access the WO register. -** -** The Line Control and Divisor Latch registers are accessed by writing -** a byte to the port; the high-order bit determines which register is -** accessed (0 selects Line Control, 1 selects Divisor Latch), with the -** remaining bits selecting fields within the indicated register. -*/ - -/* -** Receiver Data Register (read-only) -*/ -#define UA4_RXD (UA4_PORT+0) -# define UA4_RX_DATA UA4_RXD - -/* -** Transmitter Data Register (write-only) -*/ -#define UA4_TXD (UA4_PORT+0) -# define UA4_TX_DATA UA4_TXD - -/* -** Interrupt Enable Register -*/ -#define UA4_IER (UA4_PORT+1) -# define UA4_INT_ENABLE_REG UA4_IER - -// fields -#define UA4_IER_RX_IE 0x01 // Rcvr High-Data-Level Int Enable -#define UA4_IER_TX_IE 0x02 // Xmitter Low-data-level Int Enable -#define UA4_IER_LS_IE 0x04 // Line Status Int Enable -#define UA4_IER_MS_IE 0x08 // Modem Status Int Enable - -// aliases -#define UA4_IER_RX_INT_ENABLE UA4_IER_RX_IE -#define UA4_IER_TX_INT_ENABLE UA4_IER_TX_IE -#define UA4_IER_LINE_STATUS_INT_ENABLE UA4_IER_LS_IE -#define UA4_IER_MODEM_STATUS_INT_ENABLE UA4_IER_MS_IE - -/* -** Interrupt Identification Register (read-only) -** -** a.k.a. Event Identification Register -*/ -#define UA4_IIR (UA4_PORT+2) -# define UA4_EVENT_ID UA4_IIR - -// fields -#define UA4_IIR_IPF 0x01 // Interrupt Pending flag - -#define UA4_IIR_IPR_MASK 0x06 // Interrupt Priority mask -# define UA4_IIR_IPR0_MASK 0x02 // IPR bit 0 mask -# define UA4_IIR_IPR1_MASK 0x04 // IPR bit 1 mask - -#define UA5_IIR_RXFT 0x08 // RX_FIFO Timeout -#define UA5_IIR_FEN0 0x40 // FIFOs Enabled -#define UA5_IIR_FEN1 0x80 // FIFOs Enabled - -// aliases -#define UA4_IIR_INT_PENDING UA4_IIR_IPF -#define UA4_IIR_INT_PRIORITY UA4_IIR_IPR -#define UA5_IIR_RX_FIFO_TIMEOUT UA5_IIR_RXFT -#define UA5_IIR_FIFO_ENABLED_0 UA5_IIR_FEN0 -#define UA5_IIR_FIFO_ENABLED_1 UA5_IIR_FEN1 - -// IIR interrupt priorities (four-bit values) -#define UA4_IIR_INT_PRI_MASK 0x0f // Mask for extracting int priority -# define UA4_IIR_NO_INT 0x01 // no interrupt -# define UA4_IIR_LINE_STATUS 0x06 // line status interrupt -# define UA4_IIR_RX 0x04 // Receiver High Data Level -# define UA5_IIR_RX_FIFO 0x0c // Receiver FIFO timeout (16550) -# define UA4_IIR_TX 0x02 // Transmitter Low Data level -# define UA4_IIR_MODEM_STATUS 0x00 // Modem Status - -// aliases -#define UA4_IIR_NO_INT_PENDING UA4_IIR_NO_INT -#define UA4_IIR_LINE_STATUS_INT_PENDING UA4_IIR_LINE_STATUS -#define UA4_IIR_RX_INT_PENDING UA4_IIR_RX -#define UA5_IIR_RX_FIFO_TIMEOUT_INT_PENDING UA5_IIR_RX_FIFO -#define UA4_IIR_TX_INT_PENDING UA4_IIR_TX -#define UA4_IIR_MODEM_STATUS_INT_PENDING UA4_IIR_MODEM_STATUS - -/* -** FIFO Control Register (16550 only, write-only) -*/ -#define UA5_FCR (UA5_PORT+2) -# define UA5_FIFO_CTL UA5_FCR - -#define UA5_FCR_FIFO_RESET 0x00 // Reset the FIFO -#define UA5_FCR_FIFO_EN 0x01 // FIFO Enable -#define UA5_FCR_RXSR 0x02 // Receiver Soft Reset -#define UA5_FCR_TXSR 0x04 // Transmitter Soft Reset - -#define UA5_FCR_TXFT_MASK 0x30 // TX_FIFO threshold level mask -# define UA5_FCR_TXFT0_MASK 0x10 // TXFT bit 0 mask -# define UA5_FCR_TXFT1_MASK 0x20 // TXFT bit 1 mask -# define UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_1 0x00 // 1 char -# define UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_3 0x10 // 3 char -# define UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_9 0x20 // 9 char -# define UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_13 0x30 // 13 char - -#define UA5_FCR_RXFT_MASK 0xc0 // RX_FIFO threshold level mask -# define UA5_FCR_RXFT0_MASK 0x40 // RXFT bit 0 mask -# define UA5_FCR_RXFT1_MASK 0x80 // RXFT bit 1 mask -# define UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_1 0x00 // 1 char -# define UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_4 0x40 // 4 char -# define UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_8 0x80 // 8 char -# define UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_14 0xc0 // 14 char - -// aliases -#define UA5_FCR_FIFO_ENABLED UA5_FCR_FIFO_EN -#define UA5_FCR_RX_SOFT_RESET UA5_FCR_RXSR -#define UA5_FCR_TX_SOFT_RESET UA5_FCR_TXSR -#define UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_1_CHAR UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_1 -#define UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_3_CHAR UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_3 -#define UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_9_CHAR UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_9 -#define UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_13_CHAR UA5_FCR_TX_FIFO_13 -#define UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_1_CHAR UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_1 -#define UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_4_CHAR UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_4 -#define UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_8_CHAR UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_8 -#define UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_14_CHAR UA5_FCR_RX_FIFO_14 - -/* -** Line Control Register (available in all banks) -** -** Selected when bit 7 of the value written to the port is a 0. -*/ -#define UA4_LCR (UA4_PORT+3) -# define UA4_LINE_CTL UA4_LCR - -#define UA4_LCR_WLS_MASK 0x03 // Word Length Select mask -# define UA4_LCR_WLS0_MASK 0x01 // WLS bit 0 mask -# define UA4_LCR_WLS1_MASK 0x02 // WLS bit 1 mask -# define UA4_LCR_WLS_5 0x00 // 5 bits per char -# define UA4_LCR_WLS_6 0x01 // 6 bits per char -# define UA4_LCR_WLS_7 0x02 // 7 bits per char -# define UA4_LCR_WLS_8 0x03 // 8 bits per char - -#define UA4_LCR_STB 0x04 // Stop Bits -# define UA4_LCR_1_STOP_BIT 0x00 -# define UA4_LCR_2_STOP_BIT 0x04 - -#define UA4_LCR_PEN 0x08 // Parity Enable -#define UA4_LCR_EPS 0x10 // Even Parity Select -#define UA4_LCR_STKP 0x20 // Sticky Parity -# define UA4_LCR_NO_PARITY 0x00 -# define UA4_LCR_ODD_PARITY UA4_LCR_PEN -# define UA4_LCR_EVEN_PARITY (UA4_LCR_PEN|UA4_LCR_EPS) -# define UA4_LCR_PARITY_LOGIC_1 (UA4_LCR_PEN|UA4_LCR_STKP) -# define UA4_LCR_PARITY_LOGIC_0 (UA4_LCR_PEN|UA4_LCR_EPS|UA4_LCR_STKP) - -#define UA4_LCR_SBRK 0x40 // Set Break -#define UA4_LCR_DLAB 0x80 // Divisor Latch select bit - -// aliases -# define UA4_LCR_STOP_BITS UA4_LCR_STB -# define UA4_LCR_PARITY_ENABLE UA4_LCR_PEN -# define UA4_LCR_SET_BREAK UA4_LCR_SBRK -# define UA4_LCR_BANK_SELECT_ENABLE UA4_LCR_BKSE - -/* -** Divisor Latch Registers -** Divisor Latch Least Significant (DLL) -** Divisor Latch Most Significant (DLM) -** -** These contain the lower and upper halves of the 16-bit divisor for -** baud rate generation. -** -** Accessing them requires sending a command to LCR with the most -** significant bit (0x80, the DLAB field) set. This "unlocks" the -** Divisor Latch registers, which are accessed at UA4_PORT+0 and -** UA4_PORT+1 (i.e., in place of the RXD/TXD and IE registers). To -** "re-lock" the Divisor Latch registers, write a command byte to -** LCR with 0 in the DLAB bit. -*/ -#define UA4_DLL (UA4_PORT+0) // Divisor Latch (least sig.) -#define UA4_DLM (UA4_PORT+1) // Divisor Latch (most sig.) - -// aliases -#define UA4_DIVISOR_LATCH_LS UA4_DLL -#define UA4_DIVISOR_LATCH_MS UA4_DLM - -// Baud rate divisor high and low bytes -#define BAUD_HIGH_BYTE(x) (((x) >> 8) & 0xff) -#define BAUD_LOW_BYTE(x) ((x) & 0xff) - -// Baud rate divisors -#define DL_BAUD_50 2304 -#define DL_BAUD_75 1536 -#define DL_BAUD_110 1047 -#define DL_BAUD_150 768 -#define DL_BAUD_300 384 -#define DL_BAUD_600 192 -#define DL_BAUD_1200 96 -#define DL_BAUD_1800 64 -#define DL_BAUD_2000 58 -#define DL_BAUD_2400 48 -#define DL_BAUD_3600 32 -#define DL_BAUD_4800 24 -#define DL_BAUD_7200 16 -#define DL_BAUD_9600 12 -#define DL_BAUD_14400 8 -#define DL_BAUD_19200 6 -#define DL_BAUD_28800 4 -#define DL_BAUD_38400 3 -#define DL_BAUD_57600 2 -#define DL_BAUD_115200 1 - -/* -** Modem Control Register -*/ -#define UA4_MCR (UA4_PORT+4) -# define UA4_MODEM_CTL UA4_MCR - -#define UA4_MCR_DTR 0x01 // Data Terminal Ready -#define UA4_MCR_RTS 0x02 // Ready to Send -#define UA4_MCR_RILP 0x04 // Loopback Interrupt Request -#define UA4_MCR_ISEN 0x08 // Interrupt Signal Enable -#define UA4_MCR_DCDLP 0x08 // DCD Loopback -#define UA4_MCR_LOOP 0x10 // Loopback Enable - -// aliases -#define UA4_MCR_DATA_TERMINAL_READY UA4_MCR_DTR -#define UA4_MCR_READY_TO_SEND UA4_MCR_RTS -#define UA4_MCR_LOOPBACK_INT_REQ UA4_MCR_RILP -#define UA4_MCR_INT_SIGNAL_ENABLE UA4_MCR_ISEN -#define UA4_MCR_LOOPBACK_DCD UA4_MCR_DCDLP -#define UA4_MCR_LOOPBACK_ENABLE UA4_MCR_LOOP - -/* -** Line Status Register -*/ -#define UA4_LSR (UA4_PORT+5) -# define UA4_LINE_STATUS UA4_LSR - -#define UA4_LSR_RXDA 0x01 // Receiver Data Available -#define UA4_LSR_OE 0x02 // Overrun Error -#define UA4_LSR_PE 0x04 // Parity Error -#define UA4_LSR_FE 0x08 // Framing Error -#define UA4_LSR_BRK 0x10 // Break Event Detected -#define UA4_LSR_TXRDY 0x20 // Transmitter Ready -#define UA4_LSR_TXEMP 0x40 // Transmitter Empty -#define UA4_LSR_ER_INF 0x80 // Error in RX_FIFO - -// aliases -#define UA4_LSR_RX_DATA_AVAILABLE UA4_LSR_RXDA -#define UA4_LSR_OVERRUN_ERROR UA4_LSR_OE -#define UA4_LSR_PARITY_ERROR UA4_LSR_PE -#define UA4_LSR_FRAMING_ERROR UA4_LSR_FE -#define UA4_LSR_BREAK_DETECTED UA4_LSR_BRK -#define UA4_LSR_TX_READY UA4_LSR_TXRDY -#define UA4_LSR_TX_EMPTY UA4_LSR_TXEMP -#define UA4_LSR_RX_FIFO_ERROR UA4_LSR_ER_INF - -/* -** Modem Status Register -*/ -#define UA4_MSR (UA4_PORT+6) -# define UA4_MODEM_STATUS UA4_MSR - -#define UA4_MSR_DCTS 0x01 // Delta Clear to Send -#define UA4_MSR_DDSR 0x02 // Delta Data Set Ready -#define UA4_MSR_TERI 0x04 // Trailing Edge Ring Indicate -#define UA4_MSR_DDCD 0x08 // Delta Data Carrier Detect -#define UA4_MSR_CTS 0x10 // Clear to Send -#define UA4_MSR_DSR 0x20 // Data Set Ready -#define UA4_MSR_RI 0x40 // Ring Indicate -#define UA4_MSR_DCD 0x80 // Data Carrier Detect - -// aliases -#define UA4_MSR_DELTA_CLEAR_TO_SEND UA4_MSR_DCTS -#define UA4_MSR_DELTA_DATA_SET_READY UA4_MSR_DDSR -#define UA4_MSR_TRAILING_EDGE_RING UA4_MSR_TERI -#define UA4_MSR_DELTA_DATA_CARRIER_DETECT UA4_MSR_DDCD -#define UA4_MSR_CLEAR_TO_SEND UA4_MSR_CTS -#define UA4_MSR_DATA_SET_READY UA4_MSR_DSR -#define UA4_MSR_RING_INDICATE UA4_MSR_RI -#define UA4_MSR_DATA_CARRIER_DETECT UA4_MSR_DCD - -/* -** Scratch Register -** -** Not used by the UART; usable as a "scratchpad" register for -** temporary storage. -*/ -#define UA4_SCR (UA4_PORT+7) -# define UA4_SCRATCH UA4_UA5_SCR - -#endif /* uart.h */ -- cgit v1.2.3-freya