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/******************************************************************************
COPYRIGHT(C) JONAS 'SORTIE' TERMANSEN 2011.
This file is part of LibMaxsi.
LibMaxsi is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
any later version.
LibMaxsi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for
more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with LibMaxsi. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
process.cpp
Exposes system calls for process creation and management.
******************************************************************************/
#include "platform.h"
#include "syscall.h"
#include "process.h"
namespace Maxsi
{
namespace Process
{
DEFN_SYSCALL1_VOID(SysExit, 1, int);
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DEFN_SYSCALL3(int, SysExecute, 10, const char*, int, const char**);
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DEFN_SYSCALL0_VOID(SysPrintPathFiles, 11);
Implemented the fork() system call and what it needed to work properly. This commit got completely out of control. Added the fork(), getpid(), getppid(), sleep(), usleep() system calls, and aliases in the Maxsi:: namespace. Fixed a bug where zero-byte allocation would fail. Worked on the DescriptorTable class which now works and can fork. Got rid of some massive print-registers statements and replaced them with the portable InterruptRegisters::LogRegisters() function. Removed the SysExecuteOld function and replaced it with Process::Execute(). Rewrote the boot sequence in kernel.cpp such that it now loads the system idle process 'idle' as PID 0, and the initization process 'init' as PID 1. Rewrote the SIGINT hack. Processes now maintain a family-tree structure and keep track of their threads. PIDs are now allocated using a simple hack. Virtual memory per-process can now be allocated using a simple hack. Processes can now be forked. Fixed the Process::Execute function such that it now resets the stack pointer to where the stack actually is - not just a magic value. Removed the old and ugly Process::_endcodesection hack. Rewrote the scheduler into a much cleaner and faster version. Debug code is now moved to designated functions. The noop kernel-thread has been replaced by a simple user-space infinite-loop program 'idle'. The Thread class has been seperated from the Scheduler except in Scheduler- related code. Thread::{Save,Load}Registers has been improved and has been moved to $(CPU)/thread.cpp. Threads can now be forked. A new CreateThread function creates threads properly and portably. Added a MicrosecondsSinceBoot() function. Fixed a crucial bug in MemoryManagement::Fork(). Added an 'idle' user-space program that is a noop infinite loop, which is used by the scheduler when there is nothing to do. Rewrote the 'init' program such that it now forks off a shell, instead of becoming the shell. Added the $$ (current PID) and $PPID (parent PPID) variables to the shell.
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DEFN_SYSCALL0(pid_t, SysFork, 12);
DEFN_SYSCALL0(pid_t, SysGetPID, 13);
DEFN_SYSCALL0(pid_t, SysGetParentPID, 14);
DEFN_SYSCALL2(int, SysGetFileInfo, 15, size_t, FileInfo*);
DEFN_SYSCALL0(size_t, SysGetNumFiles, 16);
DEFN_SYSCALL3(pid_t, SysWait, 17, pid_t, int*, int);
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int Execute(const char* filepath, int argc, const char** argv)
{
return SysExecute(filepath, argc, argv);
}
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void PrintPathFiles()
{
SysPrintPathFiles();
}
size_t GetNumFiles()
{
return SysGetNumFiles();
}
int GetFileInfo(size_t index, FileInfo* fileinfo)
{
return SysGetFileInfo(index, fileinfo);
}
void Abort()
{
// TODO: Send SIGABRT instead!
Exit(128 + 6);
}
extern "C" void abort() { return Abort(); }
extern "C" void _exit(int status)
{
SysExit(status);
}
DUAL_FUNCTION(void, exit, Exit, (int status))
{
_exit(status);
}
Implemented the fork() system call and what it needed to work properly. This commit got completely out of control. Added the fork(), getpid(), getppid(), sleep(), usleep() system calls, and aliases in the Maxsi:: namespace. Fixed a bug where zero-byte allocation would fail. Worked on the DescriptorTable class which now works and can fork. Got rid of some massive print-registers statements and replaced them with the portable InterruptRegisters::LogRegisters() function. Removed the SysExecuteOld function and replaced it with Process::Execute(). Rewrote the boot sequence in kernel.cpp such that it now loads the system idle process 'idle' as PID 0, and the initization process 'init' as PID 1. Rewrote the SIGINT hack. Processes now maintain a family-tree structure and keep track of their threads. PIDs are now allocated using a simple hack. Virtual memory per-process can now be allocated using a simple hack. Processes can now be forked. Fixed the Process::Execute function such that it now resets the stack pointer to where the stack actually is - not just a magic value. Removed the old and ugly Process::_endcodesection hack. Rewrote the scheduler into a much cleaner and faster version. Debug code is now moved to designated functions. The noop kernel-thread has been replaced by a simple user-space infinite-loop program 'idle'. The Thread class has been seperated from the Scheduler except in Scheduler- related code. Thread::{Save,Load}Registers has been improved and has been moved to $(CPU)/thread.cpp. Threads can now be forked. A new CreateThread function creates threads properly and portably. Added a MicrosecondsSinceBoot() function. Fixed a crucial bug in MemoryManagement::Fork(). Added an 'idle' user-space program that is a noop infinite loop, which is used by the scheduler when there is nothing to do. Rewrote the 'init' program such that it now forks off a shell, instead of becoming the shell. Added the $$ (current PID) and $PPID (parent PPID) variables to the shell.
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DUAL_FUNCTION(pid_t, fork, Fork, ())
{
return SysFork();
}
DUAL_FUNCTION(pid_t, getpid, GetPID, ())
{
return SysGetPID();
}
DUAL_FUNCTION(pid_t, getppid, GetParentPID, ())
{
return SysGetParentPID();
}
extern "C" pid_t waitpid(pid_t pid, int* status, int options)
{
return SysWait(pid, status, options);
}
extern "C" pid_t wait(int* status)
{
return waitpid(-1, status, 0);
}
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}
}