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2019-06-11separate source into kernel/ user/ mkfs/Robert Morris1-591/+0
2019-06-06gdb backtraces: -ggdb, -fno-omit-frame-pointer, BSIZE=1024Robert Morris1-0/+29
2019-06-05clean up -WallRobert Morris1-5/+6
2019-06-05push_off() and pop_off() in myproc()Robert Morris1-3/+7
2019-06-05spinlocks using gcc intrinsicsRobert Morris1-3/+2
push_off() / pop_off() set up per-hart plic stuff so all harts get device interrupts
2019-06-05start at support for multiple CPUsRobert Morris1-11/+16
2019-06-04more sbrk fixesRobert Morris1-4/+0
2019-06-04fix a problem with end. make uartputc() wait until h/w is ready.Robert Morris1-1/+1
2019-06-04support read() and write() bigger than one pageRobert Morris1-0/+29
2019-06-03console input and sbrkRobert Morris1-64/+2
2019-06-03takes one uart input interrupt, then panicsRobert Morris1-0/+16
2019-06-01first shell prints $ prompt, though no console input yetRobert Morris1-2/+2
2019-05-31exec compiles but argstr() doesn't work yetRobert Morris1-12/+38
2019-05-31-initrd fs.img, ramdisk.c, file systemRobert Morris1-18/+9
2019-05-31fork/wait/exit workRobert Morris1-136/+149
2018-10-09Change mycpu() to use %gs.Frans Kaashoek1-4/+12
2018-10-09Separate system call path from trap path. Passes usertests on 1 and 2 cpus.Frans Kaashoek1-15/+11
2018-10-03Names of text are better.Frans Kaashoek1-2/+2
2018-10-03use x86-64 namesFrans Kaashoek1-2/+2
2018-09-29Make sysexit and trapret paths the same, so that forkret can return throughFrans Kaashoek1-4/+12
either path. This helped tracking down a bug: use 144 instead of 32 to find cs in trapframe so that gs is correctly saved and restored. For good measure update linker script, because newer versions of GCC sometimes places symbols passed end.
2018-09-23Checkpoint port of xv6 to x86-64. Passed usertests on 2 processors a few times.Frans Kaashoek1-18/+16
The x86-64 doesn't just add two levels to page tables to support 64 bit addresses, but is a different processor. For example, calling conventions, system calls, and segmentation are different from 32-bit x86. Segmentation is basically gone, but gs/fs in combination with MSRs can be used to hold a per-core pointer. In general, x86-64 is more straightforward than 32-bit x86. The port uses code from sv6 and the xv6 "rsc-amd64" branch. A summary of the changes is as follows: - Booting: switch to grub instead of xv6's bootloader (pass -kernel to qemu), because xv6's boot loader doesn't understand 64bit ELF files. And, we don't care anymore about booting. - Makefile: use -m64 instead of -m32 flag for gcc, delete boot loader, xv6.img, bochs, and memfs. For now dont' use -O2, since usertests with -O2 is bigger than MAXFILE! - Update gdb.tmpl to be for i386 or x86-64 - Console/printf: use stdarg.h and treat 64-bit addresses different from ints (32-bit) - Update elfhdr to be 64 bit - entry.S/entryother.S: add code to switch to 64-bit mode: build a simple page table in 32-bit mode before switching to 64-bit mode, share code for entering boot processor and APs, and tweak boot gdt. The boot gdt is the gdt that the kernel proper also uses. (In 64-bit mode, the gdt/segmentation and task state mostly disappear.) - exec.c: fix passing argv (64-bit now instead of 32-bit). - initcode.c: use syscall instead of int. - kernel.ld: load kernel very high, in top terabyte. 64 bits is a lot of address space! - proc.c: initial return is through new syscall path instead of trapret. - proc.h: update struct cpu to have some scratch space since syscall saves less state than int, update struct context to reflect x86-64 calling conventions. - swtch: simplify for x86-64 calling conventions. - syscall: add fetcharg to handle x86-64 calling convetions (6 arguments are passed through registers), and fetchaddr to read a 64-bit value from user space. - sysfile: update to handle pointers from user space (e.g., sys_exec), which are 64 bits. - trap.c: no special trap vector for sys calls, because x86-64 has a different plan for system calls. - trapasm: one plan for syscalls and one plan for traps (interrupt and exceptions). On x86-64, the kernel is responsible for switching user/kernel stacks. To do, xv6 keeps some scratch space in the cpu structure, and uses MSR GS_KERN_BASE to point to the core's cpu structure (using swapgs). - types.h: add uint64, and change pde_t to uint64 - usertests: exit() when fork fails, which helped in tracking down one of the bugs in the switch from 32-bit to 64-bit - vectors: update to make them 64 bits - vm.c: use bootgdt in kernel too, program MSRs for syscalls and core-local state (for swapgs), walk 4 levels in walkpgdir, add DEVSPACETOP, use task segment to set kernel stack for interrupts (but simpler than in 32-bit mode), add an extra argument to freevm (size of user part of address space) to avoid checking all entries till KERNBASE (there are MANY TB before the top 1TB). - x86: update trapframe to have 64-bit entries, which is what the processor pushes on syscalls and traps. simplify lgdt and lidt, using struct desctr, which needs the gcc directives packed and aligned. TODO: - use int32 instead of int? - simplify curproc(). xv6 has per-cpu state again, but this time it must have it. - avoid repetition in walkpgdir - fix validateint() in usertests.c - fix bugs (e.g., observed one a case of entering kernel with invalid gs or proc
2017-08-29fix runoff complaints about pagination and long linesRobert Morris1-2/+2
2017-02-01A tiny bit of clean up (e.g., move code searching cpu array from lapic.c intoFrans Kaashoek1-2/+13
mycpu() in proc.c.
2017-02-01use panicFrans Kaashoek1-6/+2
2017-02-01shorten commentFrans Kaashoek1-6/+2
2017-02-01Eliminate code for gs trick to track per-cpu state. We rely on lapiccpunum()Frans Kaashoek1-11/+23
to find a per-cpu id with which we locate a cpu's cpu struct.
2017-01-31Read curproc from cpu structure, but be careful because after a schedule eventFrans Kaashoek1-38/+63
myproc() points to a different thread. myproc(); sched(); myproc(); // this proc maybe different than the one before sched Thus, in a function that operates on one thread better to retrieve the current process once at the start of the function.
2017-01-31Start of an experiment to remove the use of gs for cpu local variables.Frans Kaashoek1-40/+49
2016-09-15change allocproc() back to acquiring the ptable.lock.Robert Morris1-14/+6
fix bugs where caller incorrectly released lock on error return path.
2016-09-08this might fix the reported deadlock, though I can't reproduce it.Robert Morris1-1/+17
2016-09-02comment about sched() saving/restoring cpu->intenaRobert Morris1-1/+6
2016-08-25Remove trailing white space with:Frans Kaashoek1-9/+9
for f in *.{h,c}; do sed -i .sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $f; done (Thanks to Nicolás Wolovick)
2016-08-13hold ptable.lock for the entire process creationRobert Morris1-7/+13
however, processes still modify their own p->* without locking
2016-08-11nothing muchRobert Morris1-1/+1
2015-06-27Pick up where i left off in april:Frans Kaashoek1-1/+2
- move log into metadata part of disk, so that marking that the log's blocks are in use falls out for free - superblock describes the whole disk (sizes and offets) - sizes and offsets are computed in one place (mkfs) and the rest of the code refers to the superblock for these values, instead of recomputing them.
2014-08-27a start at concurrent FS system callsRobert Morris1-2/+2
2014-08-04every iput() and namei() must be inside a transactionRobert Morris1-0/+2
2014-08-04use acquire/release to force order for pid=np->pid;np->state=RUNNINGRobert Morris1-3/+7
for bug reported by [email protected] and [email protected]
2012-08-22Remove unused argument to setupkvm (thanks to Peter Froehlich)Frans Kaashoek1-1/+1
2011-09-01fix usertests to correctly test what happens when you callRobert Morris1-1/+1
exec() with arguments that don't fit on a single page.
2011-08-22A commentFrans Kaashoek1-0/+3
2011-08-22Remove sys_init syscallFrans Kaashoek1-0/+6
Invoke initlog from forkret on first user process
2011-08-09Use static page table for boot, mapping first 4Mbyte; no more segment trickFrans Kaashoek1-1/+1
Allocate proper kernel page table immediately in main using boot allocator Remove pginit Simplify address space layout a tiny bit More to come (e.g., superpages to simplify static table)
2011-07-29Map kernel highFrans Kaashoek1-0/+1
Very important to give qemu memory through PHYSTOP :(
2011-02-19xv6: formatting, cleanup, rev5 (take 2)Russ Cox1-38/+38
2011-01-11make new code like old codeRuss Cox1-5/+7
Variable declarations at top of function, separate from initialization. Use == 0 instead of ! for checking pointers. Consistent spacing around {, *, casts. Declare 0-parameter functions as (void) not (). Integer valued functions return -1 on failure, 0 on success.
2010-09-13change some comments, maybe more informativeRobert Morris1-2/+4
delete most comments from bootother.S (since copy of bootasm.S) ksegment() -> seginit() move more stuff from main() to mainc()
2010-09-02Simplify allocuvm/deallocuvm to operate in a contiguous memory model. This ↵Austin Clements1-3/+4
makes their interface match up better with proc->sz and also simplifies the callers (it even gets the main body of exec on one page).
2010-09-02Simplify inituvm and userinit by assuming initcode fits on a pageAustin Clements1-5/+2
2010-09-02Oops. Broke the build when I rearranged proc.cAustin Clements1-0/+2