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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Justin C. Miller
3b3857548c [libcpu] Add CPU_FEATURE_WRN
The new CPU_FEATURE_WRN macro in the cpu features list will cause the
kernel to emit a warning but not panic if the feature is missing.
2023-05-01 20:35:12 -06:00
Justin C. Miller
1e2e154747 [libcpu] Fix CPUID register overwriting bug
Well god damnit, when i converted the `cpu::cpu_id::regs` struct to a
union, i was super sloppy and forgot to wrap the existing fields in
their own anonymous struct. I have been wrong about CPUID vales for
ages.
2023-04-30 15:05:23 -06:00
Justin C. Miller
bfab4f085e [cpu] Rename cpu_id::validate() to cpu_id::features()
Validate wasn't a correct name anymore. Also move the features enum out
of the cpu_id class scope and into the `cpu` namespace directly.
2023-03-16 19:59:24 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
95627ba43c [kernel] Set mxcsr and xcr0 in cpu_early_init
There are some SSE instructions (moveaps, moveups) in userland code that
QEMU software emulation seems to be fine with but generate `#UD` on KVM.
So let's finally get floating-point support working. This is the first
step, just setting the control regs to try to fix that error.
2023-02-23 18:22:22 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
54aef00913 [cpu] Reimplement CPUID features as util::bitset
The cpu::cpu_id class no longer looks up all known features in the
constructor, but instead provides access to the map of supported
features as a bitset from the verify() method. It also exposes the
brand_name() method instead of loading the brand name string in the
constructor and storing it as part of the object.
2022-03-13 17:33:16 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
4545256b49 [build] Move headers out of target dirs
The great header shift: It didn't make sense to regenerate headers for
the same module for every target (boot/kernel/user) it appeared in. And
now that core headers are out of src/include, this was going to cause
problems for the new libc changes I've been working on. So I went back
to re-design how module headers work.

Pre-requisites:
- A module's public headers should all be available in one location, not
  tied to target.
- No accidental includes. Another module should not be able to include
  anything (creating an implicit dependency) from a module without
  declaring an explicit dependency.
- Exception to the previous: libc's headers should be available to all,
  at least for the freestanding headers.

New system:
- A new "public_headers" property of module declares all public headers
  that should be available to dependant modules
- All public headers (after possible processing) are installed relative
  to build/include/<module> with the same path as their source
- This also means no "include" dir in modules is necessary. If a header
  should be included as <j6/types.h> then its source should be
  src/libraries/j6/j6/types.h - this caused the most churn as all public
  header sources moved one directory up.
- The "includes" property of a module is local only to that module now,
  it does not create any implicit public interface

Other changes:
- The bonnibel concept of sources changed: instead of sources having
  actions, they themselves are an instance of a (sub)class of Source,
  which provides all the necessary information itself.
- Along with the above, rule names were standardized into <type>.<ext>,
  eg "compile.cpp" or "parse.cog"
- cog and cogflags variables moved from per-target scope to global scope
  in the build files.
- libc gained a more dynamic .module file
2022-02-06 10:18:51 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
f79fe2e056 [build] Move to python build scripts per module
This change moves Bonnibel from a separate project into the jsix tree,
and alters the project configuration to be jsix-specific. (I stopped
using bonnibel for any other projects, so it's far easier to make it a
custom generator for jsix.) The build system now also uses actual python
code in `*.module` files to configure modules instead of TOML files.
Target configs (boot, kernel-mode, user-mode) now moved to separate TOML
files under `configs/` and can inherit from one another.
2021-08-26 01:47:58 -07:00
F in Chat for Tabs
8f529046a9 [project] Lose the battle between tabs & spaces
I'm a tabs guy. I like tabs, it's an elegant way to represent
indentation instead of brute-forcing it. But I have to admit that the
world seems to be going towards spaces, and tooling tends not to play
nice with tabs. So here we go, changing the whole repo to spaces since
I'm getting tired of all the inconsistent formatting.
2021-08-01 17:46:16 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
0ae489f49d [build] Update to using pb 3
Updating the build to the new version of bonnibel. This also includes
some updates to make sure things keep working with LLVM 11.
2021-04-07 23:05:58 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
257158fd95 [cpu] Add rdpid, rdtscp, and invariant tsc cpu features
These are not used yet, but added to the features table as optional.
2021-02-19 20:50:22 -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
aae18fd035 [boot][kernel] Replace frame allocator with bitmap-based one
The previous frame allocator involved a lot of splitting and merging
linked lists and lost all information about frames while they were
allocated. The new allocator is based on an array of descriptor
structures and a bitmap. Each memory map region of allocatable memory
becomes one or more descriptors, each mapping up to 1GiB of physical
memory. The descriptors implement two levels of a bitmap tree, and have
a pointer into the large contiguous bitmap to track individual pages.
2021-01-22 00:16:01 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
c3a0266354 [cpu] Split cpuid validation into separate lib
In order to allow the bootloader to do preliminary CPUID validation
while UEFI is still handling displaying information to the user, split
most of the kernel's CPUID handling into a library to be used by both
kernel and boot.
2021-01-18 13:49:59 -08:00