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.
Probably due to old UEFI page tables going away, some systems failed to
load ACPI tables at their physical location. Make sure to translate them
to kernel offset-mapped addresses.
The amount of spurious IRQ activity on real hardware severely slows down
the system (minutes per frame instead of frames per second). There's no
reason to unmask all of them from the get-go before they're set up to be
handled.
In order to implement capabilities on system resources like IRQs so that
they may be restricted to drivers only, add a new 'system' kobject type,
and move the bind_irq functionality from endpoint to system.
Also fix some stack bugs passing the initial handles to a program.
- Add a tag field to all endpoint messages, which doubles as a
notification field
- Add a endpoint_bind_irq syscall to enable an endpoint to listen for
interrupt notifications. This mechanism needs to change.
- Add a temporary copy of the serial port code to nulldrv, and let it
take responsibility for COM2
Calling `spinwait()` was hanging due to improper computation of the
clock rate because justin did a dumb at math. Also the period can be
greater than 1ns, so the clock's units were updated to microseconds.
Create a clock class which can be queried for current timestamp in
nanoseconds. Also implements a simple HPET class as one possible clock
source.
Tags: time
Look up the global constructor list that the linker outputs, and run
them all. Required creation of the `kutil::no_construct` template for
objects that are constructed before the global constructors are run.
Also split the `memory_initialize` function into two - one for just
those objects that need to happen before the global ctors, and one
after.
Tags: memory c++
Many kernel objects had to keep a hold of refrences to allocators in
order to pass them on down the call chain. Remove those explicit
refrences and use `operator new`, `operator delete`, and define new
`kalloc` and `kfree`.
Also remove `slab_allocator` and replace it with a new mixin for slab
allocation, `slab_allocated`, that overrides `operator new` and
`operator free` for its subclass.
Remove some no longer used related headers, `buddy_allocator.h` and
`address_manager.h`
Tags: memory
This commit makes several fundamental changes to memory handling:
- the frame allocator is now only an allocator for free frames, and does
not track used frames.
- the frame allocator now stores its free list inside the free frames
themselves, as a hybrid stack/span model.
- This has the implication that all frames must currently fit within
the offset area.
- kutil has a new allocator interface, which is the only allowed way for
any code outside of src/kernel to allocate. Code under src/kernel
_may_ use new/delete, but should prefer the allocator interface.
- the heap manager has become heap_allocator, which is merely an
implementation of kutil::allocator which doles out sections of a given
address range.
- the heap manager now only writes block headers when necessary,
avoiding page faults until they're actually needed
- page_manager now has a page fault handler, which checks with the
address_manager to see if the address is known, and provides a frame
mapping if it is, allowing heap manager to work with its entire
address size from the start. (Currently 32GiB.)
- Create initrd library to support definitions and loading
- Allow tools compiled for the host machine to be built by wscript
- Create makerd tool to build initrd from manifest
- Move screenfont to initrd, so don't load framebuffer initially
* Implement MSI style interrupts
* Move interrupt handling to device_manager for IRQs
* Give device_manager the ability to allocate IRQs
* Move achi::port to an interrupt-based scheme