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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Justin C. Miller
f250a33e9b [kernel] Save ring3 rflags in cpu_data, not just stack
So that kernel code can modify user rflags, save it in the CPU state
data, and save that off to the TCB when switching tasks.
2021-12-23 16:46:47 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
6a41446185 [kernel] Make IDT per-cpu, not global
Since we modify IST entries while handling interrupts, the IDT cannot be
a global data structure. Allocate new ones for each CPU.
2021-02-19 21:51:25 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
36da65e15b [kernel] Add index to cpu_data
Because the firmware can set the APIC ids to whatever it wants, add a
sequential index to each cpu_data structure that jsix will use for its
main identifier, or for indexing into arrays, etc.
2021-02-11 00:00:34 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
c88170f6e0 [kernel] Start all other processors in the system
This very large commit is mainly focused on getting the APs started and
to a state where they're waiting to have work scheduled. (Actually
scheduling on them is for another commit.)

To do this, a bunch of major changes were needed:

- Moving a lot of the CPU initialization (including for the BSP) to
  init_cpu(). This includes setting up IST stacks, writing MSRs, and
  creating the cpu_data structure. For the APs, this also creates and
  installs the GDT and TSS, and installs the global IDT.

- Creating the AP startup code, which tries to be as position
  independent as possible. It's copied from its location to 0x8000 for
  AP startup, and some of it is fixed at that address. The AP startup
  code jumps from real mode to long mode with paging in one swell foop.

- Adding limited IPI capability to the lapic class. This will need to
  improve.

- Renaming cpu/cpu.* to cpu/cpu_id.* because it was just annoying in GDB
  and really isn't anything but cpu_id anymore.

- Moved all the GDT, TSS, and IDT code into their own files and made
  them classes instead of a mess of free functions.

- Got rid of bsp_cpu_data everywhere. Now always call the new
  current_cpu() to get the current CPU's cpu_data.

- Device manager keeps a list of APIC ids now. This should go somewhere
  else eventually, device_manager needs to be refactored away.

- Moved some more things (notably the g_kernel_stacks vma) to the
  pre-constructor setup in memory_bootstrap. That whole file is in bad
  need of a refactor.
2021-02-07 23:44:28 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
11a53e792f Improve syscalls for new task switching
There are a lot of under the hood changes here:
- Move syscalls to be a dispatch table, defined by syscalls.inc
- Don't need a full process state (push_all) in syscalls now
- In push_all, define REGS instead of using offsets
- Save TWO stack pointers as well as current saved stack pointer in TCB:
  - rsp0 is the base of the kernel stack for interrupts
  - rsp3 is the saved user stack from cpu_data
- Update syscall numbers in nulldrv
- Some asm-debugging enhancements to the gdb script
- fork() still not working
2019-04-02 00:25:36 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
ca2362f858 Simplify task switches
No longer using the rsp from the entry to the kernel, but instead
switching rsp at task-switching time in assembly.

This currently breaks fork()
2019-03-31 22:49:24 -07:00