[panic] Add separate kernel-mode panic handler
Created the framework for using different loadable panic handlers, loaded by the bootloader. Initial panic handler is panic.serial, which contains its own serial driver and stacktrace code. Other related changes: - Asserts are now based on the NMI handler - panic handlers get installed as the NMI interrupt handler - Changed symbol table generation: now use nm's own demangling and sorting, and include symbol size in the table - Move the linker script argument out of the kernel target, and into the kernel's specific module, so that other programs (ie, panic handlers) can use the kernel target as well - Some asm changes to boot.s to help GDB see stack frames - but this might not actually be all that useful - Renamed user_rsp to just rsp in cpu_state - everything in there is describing the 'user' state
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#pragma once
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/// \file display.h
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/// Panic info display functions
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#include <stdint.h>
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struct cpu_state;
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namespace panic {
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class serial_port;
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class symbol_table;
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struct frame
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{
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frame *prev;
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uintptr_t return_addr;
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};
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void print_header(serial_port &out, const char *message);
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void print_callstack(serial_port &out, symbol_table &syms, frame const *fp);
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void print_cpu_state(serial_port &out, const cpu_state ®s);
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}
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