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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Justin C. Miller
fd25d3babc [kernel] Clean up main.cpp and others
The kernel/main.cpp and kernel/memory_bootstrap.cpp files had become
something of a junk drawer. This change cleans them up in the following
ways:

- Most CPU initialization has moved to cpu.cpp, allowing several
  functions to be made static and removed from cpu.h
- Multi-core startup code has moved to the new smp.h and smp.cpp, and
  ap_startup.s has been renamed smp.s to match.
- run_constructors() has moved to memory_bootstrap.cpp, and all the
  functionality of that file has been hidden behind a new public
  interface mem::initialize().
- load_init_server() has moved from memory_bootstrap.cpp to main.cpp
2022-01-27 19:28:35 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
4d9b33ecd4 [panic] Allow assert/panic to take optional user cpu_state
In places where the "user" state is available, like interrupt handlers,
panic() and kassert() can now take an optional pointer to that user
cpu_state structure, and the panic handler will print that out as well.
2022-01-15 09:33:38 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
eeef23c2b7 [panic] Have panics stop all cores
Kernel panics previously only stopped the calling core. This commit
re-implements the panic system to allow us to stop all cores on a panic.

Changes include:

- panic now sends an NMI to all cores. This means we can't control the
  contents of their registers, so panic information has been moved to a
  global struct, and the panicking cpu sets the pointer to that data in
  its cpu_data.
- the panic_handler is now set up with mutexes to print appropriately
  and only initialize objects once.
- copying _current_gsbase into the panic handler, and #including the
  cpprt.cpp file (so that we can define NDEBUG and not have it try to
  link the assert code back in)
- making the symbol data pointer in kargs an actual pointer again, not
  an address - and carrying that through to the panic handler
- the number of cpus is now saved globally in the kernel as g_num_cpus
2022-01-08 01:00:43 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
5f88f5ed02 [kernel] Move kassert out of kutil
Continuing moving things out of kutil. The assert as implemented could
only ever work in the kernel, so remaining kutil uses of kassert have
been moved to including standard C assert instead.

Along the way, kassert was broken out into panic::panic and kassert,
and the panic.serial namespace was renamed panicking.
2022-01-02 01:38:04 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
0f54630725 Move memory_manager and assert into kutil. 2018-05-08 01:11:03 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
a27b8d6a3a Add/move code into kutil library 2018-04-17 23:41:28 -07:00