[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
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program *panic;
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allocation_register *allocations;
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uintptr_t modules;
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uintptr_t symbol_table;
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void const *symbol_table;
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void *runtime_services;
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void *acpi_table;
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