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2007-08-14formattingrsc
2007-08-10add notersc
2007-08-10avoid assignments in declarationsrsc
2007-08-10Make cp a magic symbol.rsc
2007-08-08add DPL_USER constantrsc
2007-08-08save process name for debuggingrsc
2006-09-08tweakrsc
2006-09-08make trap fit on one pagersc
2006-09-07no recursive interruptsrsc
2006-09-07more commentsrsc
2006-09-06wrap long linesrsc
2006-09-06no /* */ commentsrsc
2006-09-06standardize various * conventionsrsc
2006-09-06spacing fixes: no tabs, 2-space indents (for rtm)rsc
2006-09-04a few nitskaashoek
2006-09-03nitskaashoek
2006-08-29i broke sbrk, fix itrtm
2006-08-29clean up stale error checks and panicsrtm
delete unused functions a few comments
2006-08-25kill user process when it generates an unhandled trap (e.g., 13)kaashoek
fix bug in test code of malloc
2006-08-19chdirkaashoek
cd in shell nits in mkdir, ls, etc.
2006-08-16proc[0] can sleep(), at least after it gets to main00()rtm
proc[0] calls iget(rootdev, 1) before forking init
2006-08-15no more proc[] entry per cpu for idle looprtm
each cpu[] has its own gdt and tss no per-proc gdt or tss, re-write cpu's in scheduler (you win, cliff) main0() switches to cpu[0].mpstack
2006-08-10interrupts could be recursive since lapic_eoi() called before rtirtm
so fast interrupts overflow the kernel stack fix: cli() before lapic_eoi()
2006-08-10low-level keyboard input (not hooked up to /dev yet)rtm
fix acquire() to cli() *before* incrementing nlock make T_SYSCALL a trap gate, not an interrupt gate sadly, various crashes if you hold down a keyboard key...
2006-08-08fix race in holding() check in acquire()rtm
give cpu1 a TSS and gdt for when it enters scheduler() and a pseudo proc[] entry for each cpu cpu0 waits for each other cpu to start up read() for files
2006-07-17standarize on unix-like lowercase struct namesrsc
2006-07-17add uint and standardize on typedefs instead of unsignedrsc
2006-07-17goodbye PushRegsrsc
2006-07-17nitpicksrsc
2006-07-16Eliminate annoying Pseudodesc structure.rsc
Eliminate unnecessary parts of mmu.h.
2006-07-16standardize on not using foo_ prefix in struct foorsc
2006-07-16Don't kill process when inside kernel.rsc
2006-07-16remove non-idiomatic increment/decrementrsc
2006-07-16New scheduler.rsc
Removed cli and sti stack in favor of tracking number of locks held on each CPU and explicit conditionals in spinlock.c.
2006-07-15no more recursive locksrtm
wakeup1() assumes you hold proc_table_lock sleep(chan, lock) provides atomic sleep-and-release to wait for condition ugly code in swtch/scheduler to implement new sleep fix lots of bugs in pipes, wait, and exit fix bugs if timer interrupt goes off in schedule() console locks per line, not per byte
2006-07-12passes both usertestsrtm
exit had acquire where I meant release swtch now checks that you hold no locks
2006-07-12no more big kernel lockrtm
succeeds at usertests.c pipe test
2006-07-11pre-empt both user and kernel, in clock interruptrtm
usertest.c tests pre-emption kill()
2006-07-11Changes to allow use of native x86 ELF compilers, which on myrsc
Linux 2.4 box using gcc 3.4.6 don't seem to follow the same conventions as the i386-jos-elf-gcc compilers. Can run make 'TOOLPREFIX=' or edit the Makefile. curproc[cpu()] can now be NULL, indicating that no proc is running. This seemed safer to me than having curproc[0] and curproc[1] both pointing at proc[0] potentially. The old implementation of swtch depended on the stack frame layout used inside swtch being okay to return from on the other stack (exactly the V6 you are not expected to understand this). It also could be called in two contexts: at boot time, to schedule the very first process, and later, on behalf of a process, to sleep or schedule some other process. I split this into two functions: scheduler and swtch. The scheduler is now a separate never-returning function, invoked by each cpu once set up. The scheduler looks like: scheduler() { setjmp(cpu.context); pick proc to schedule blah blah blah longjmp(proc.context) } The new swtch is intended to be called only when curproc[cpu()] is not NULL, that is, only on behalf of a user proc. It does: swtch() { if(setjmp(proc.context) == 0) longjmp(cpu.context) } to save the current proc context and then jump over to the scheduler, running on the cpu stack. Similarly the system call stubs are now in assembly in usys.S to avoid needing to know the details of stack frame layout used by the compiler. Also various changes in the debugging prints.
2006-07-06disable all interrupts when acquiring lockkaashoek
user program that makes a blocking system call
2006-07-05timer interruptskaashoek
disk interrupts (assuming bochs has a bug)
2006-07-01swtch saves callee-saved registersrtm
swtch idles on per-CPU stack, not on calling process's stack fix pipe bugs usertest.c tests pipes, fork, exit, close
2006-06-28timer interruptskaashoek
2006-06-27file descriptorsrtm
pipes
2006-06-26system call return valuesrtm
initialize 2nd cpu's idt
2006-06-22compile "user programs"rtm
curproc array
2006-06-15primitive fork and exit system callsrtm
2006-06-13fix some trap bugsrtm
2006-06-13foortm