646 lines
12 KiB
C
646 lines
12 KiB
C
#include "u.h"
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#include "../port/lib.h"
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#include "mem.h"
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#include "dat.h"
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#include "fns.h"
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#include "init.h"
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#include "arm.h"
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#include <pool.h>
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#include "reboot.h"
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/*
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* Where configuration info is left for the loaded programme.
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* This will turn into a structure as more is done by the boot loader
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* (e.g. why parse the .ini file twice?).
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* There are 3584 bytes available at CONFADDR.
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*/
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#define BOOTARGS ((char*)CONFADDR)
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#define BOOTARGSLEN (16*KiB) /* limit in devenv.c */
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#define MAXCONF 64
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#define MAXCONFLINE 160
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#define isascii(c) ((uchar)(c) > 0 && (uchar)(c) < 0177)
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uintptr kseg0 = KZERO;
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Mach* machaddr[MAXMACH];
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/*
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* Option arguments from the command line.
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* oargv[0] is the boot file.
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* Optionsinit() is called from multiboot()
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* or some other machine-dependent place
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* to set it all up.
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*/
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static int oargc;
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static char* oargv[20];
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static char oargb[128];
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static int oargblen;
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static char oenv[4096];
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static uintptr sp; /* XXX - must go - user stack of init proc */
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int vflag;
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char debug[256];
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/* store plan9.ini contents here at least until we stash them in #ec */
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static char confname[MAXCONF][KNAMELEN];
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static char confval[MAXCONF][MAXCONFLINE];
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static int nconf;
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#ifdef CRYPTOSANDBOX
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uchar sandbox[64*1024+BY2PG];
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#endif
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static int
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findconf(char *name)
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{
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int i;
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for(i = 0; i < nconf; i++)
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if(cistrcmp(confname[i], name) == 0)
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return i;
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return -1;
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}
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char*
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getconf(char *name)
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{
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int i;
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i = findconf(name);
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if(i >= 0)
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return confval[i];
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return nil;
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}
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void
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addconf(char *name, char *val)
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{
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int i;
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i = findconf(name);
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if(i < 0){
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if(val == nil || nconf >= MAXCONF)
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return;
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i = nconf++;
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strecpy(confname[i], confname[i]+sizeof(confname[i]), name);
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}
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// confval[i] = val;
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strecpy(confval[i], confval[i]+sizeof(confval[i]), val);
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}
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static void
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writeconf(void)
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{
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char *p, *q;
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int n;
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p = getconfenv();
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if(waserror()) {
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free(p);
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nexterror();
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}
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/* convert to name=value\n format */
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for(q=p; *q; q++) {
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q += strlen(q);
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*q = '=';
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q += strlen(q);
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*q = '\n';
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}
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n = q - p + 1;
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if(n >= BOOTARGSLEN)
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error("kernel configuration too large");
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memmove(BOOTARGS, p, n);
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poperror();
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free(p);
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}
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/*
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* assumes that we have loaded our /cfg/pxe/mac file at 0x1000 with
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* tftp in u-boot. no longer uses malloc, so can be called early.
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*/
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static void
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plan9iniinit(void)
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{
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char *k, *v, *next;
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k = (char *)CONFADDR;
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if(!isascii(*k))
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return;
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for(; k && *k != '\0'; k = next) {
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if (!isascii(*k)) /* sanity check */
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break;
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next = strchr(k, '\n');
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if (next)
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*next++ = '\0';
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if (*k == '\0' || *k == '\n' || *k == '#')
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continue;
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v = strchr(k, '=');
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if(v == nil)
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continue; /* mal-formed line */
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*v++ = '\0';
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addconf(k, v);
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}
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}
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static void
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optionsinit(char* s)
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{
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char *o;
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o = strecpy(oargb, oargb+sizeof(oargb), s)+1;
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if(getenv("bootargs", o, o - oargb) != nil)
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*(o-1) = ' ';
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oargblen = strlen(oargb);
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oargc = tokenize(oargb, oargv, nelem(oargv)-1);
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oargv[oargc] = nil;
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}
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char*
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getenv(char* name, char* buf, int n)
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{
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char *e, *p, *q;
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p = oenv;
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while(*p != 0){
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if((e = strchr(p, '=')) == nil)
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break;
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for(q = name; p < e; p++){
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if(*p != *q)
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break;
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q++;
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}
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if(p == e && *q == 0){
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strecpy(buf, buf+n, e+1);
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return buf;
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}
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p += strlen(p)+1;
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}
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return nil;
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}
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#include "io.h"
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typedef struct Spiregs Spiregs;
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struct Spiregs {
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ulong ictl; /* interface ctl */
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ulong icfg; /* interface config */
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ulong out; /* data out */
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ulong in; /* data in */
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ulong ic; /* interrupt cause */
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ulong im; /* interrupt mask */
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ulong _pad[2];
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ulong dwrcfg; /* direct write config */
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ulong dwrhdr; /* direct write header */
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};
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enum {
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/* ictl bits */
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Csnact = 1<<0, /* serial memory activated */
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/* icfg bits */
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Bytelen = 1<<5, /* 2^(this_bit) bytes per transfer */
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Dirrdcmd= 1<<10, /* flag: fast read */
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};
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static void
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dumpbytes(uchar *bp, long max)
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{
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iprint("%#p: ", bp);
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for (; max > 0; max--)
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iprint("%02.2ux ", *bp++);
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iprint("...\n");
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}
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static void
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spiprobe(void)
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{
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Spiregs *rp = (Spiregs *)soc.spi;
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rp->ictl |= Csnact;
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coherence();
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rp->icfg |= Dirrdcmd | 3<<8; /* fast reads, 4-byte addresses */
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rp->icfg &= ~Bytelen; /* one-byte reads */
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coherence();
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// print("spi flash at %#ux: memory reads enabled\n", PHYSSPIFLASH);
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}
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void archconsole(void);
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/* dummy for usb */
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int
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isaconfig(char *, int, ISAConf *)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* entered from l.s with mmu enabled.
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*
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* we may have to realign the data segment; apparently 5l -H0 -R4096
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* does not pad the text segment. on the other hand, we may have been
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* loaded by another kernel.
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*
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* be careful not to touch the data segment until we know it's aligned.
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*/
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void
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main(Mach* mach)
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{
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extern char bdata[], edata[], end[], etext[];
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static ulong vfy = 0xcafebabe;
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m = mach;
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if (vfy != 0xcafebabe)
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memmove(bdata, etext, edata - bdata);
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if (vfy != 0xcafebabe) {
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wave('?');
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panic("misaligned data segment");
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}
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memset(edata, 0, end - edata); /* zero bss */
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vfy = 0;
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wave('9');
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machinit();
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archreset();
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mmuinit();
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optionsinit("/boot/boot boot");
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quotefmtinstall();
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archconsole();
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wave(' ');
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/* want plan9.ini to be able to affect memory sizing in confinit */
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plan9iniinit(); /* before we step on plan9.ini in low memory */
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confinit();
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/* xinit would print if it could */
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xinit();
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/*
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* Printinit will cause the first malloc call.
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* (printinit->qopen->malloc) unless any of the
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* above (like clockintr) do an irqenable, which
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* will call malloc.
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* If the system dies here it's probably due
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* to malloc(->xalloc) not being initialised
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* correctly, or the data segment is misaligned
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* (it's amazing how far you can get with
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* things like that completely broken).
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*
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* (Should be) boilerplate from here on.
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*/
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trapinit();
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clockinit();
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printinit();
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uartkirkwoodconsole();
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/* only now can we print */
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print("from Bell Labs\n\n");
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#ifdef CRYPTOSANDBOX
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print("sandbox: 64K at physical %#lux, mapped to 0xf10b0000\n",
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PADDR((uintptr)sandbox & ~(BY2PG-1)));
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#endif
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archconfinit();
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cpuidprint();
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timersinit();
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procinit0();
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initseg();
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links();
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chandevreset(); /* most devices are discovered here */
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pageinit();
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userinit();
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schedinit();
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panic("schedinit returned");
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}
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void
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cpuidprint(void)
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{
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char name[64];
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cputype2name(name, sizeof name);
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print("cpu%d: %lldMHz ARM %s\n", m->machno, m->cpuhz/1000000, name);
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}
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void
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machinit(void)
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{
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memset(m, 0, sizeof(Mach));
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m->machno = 0;
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machaddr[m->machno] = m;
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m->ticks = 1;
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m->perf.period = 1;
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conf.nmach = 1;
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active.machs[0] = 1;
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active.exiting = 0;
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up = nil;
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}
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/*
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* exit kernel either on a panic or user request
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*/
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void
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exit(int)
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{
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cpushutdown();
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splhi();
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archreboot();
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}
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/*
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* the new kernel is already loaded at address `code'
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* of size `size' and entry point `entry'.
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*/
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void
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reboot(void *entry, void *code, ulong size)
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{
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void (*f)(ulong, ulong, ulong);
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writeconf();
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cpushutdown();
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/* turn off buffered serial console */
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serialoq = nil;
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/* shutdown devices */
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chandevshutdown();
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/* call off the dog */
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clockshutdown();
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splhi();
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/* setup reboot trampoline function */
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f = (void*)REBOOTADDR;
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memmove(f, rebootcode, sizeof(rebootcode));
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cacheuwbinv();
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l2cacheuwb();
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/* off we go - never to return */
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cacheuwbinv();
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l2cacheuwb();
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(*f)(PADDR(entry), PADDR(code), size);
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}
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/*
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* starting place for first process
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*/
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void
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init0(void)
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{
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int i;
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char buf[2*KNAMELEN];
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assert(up != nil);
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up->nerrlab = 0;
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coherence();
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spllo();
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/*
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* These are o.k. because rootinit is null.
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* Then early kproc's will have a root and dot.
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*/
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up->slash = namec("#/", Atodir, 0, 0);
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pathclose(up->slash->path);
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up->slash->path = newpath("/");
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up->dot = cclone(up->slash);
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chandevinit();
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if(!waserror()){
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snprint(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s %s", "ARM", conffile);
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ksetenv("terminal", buf, 0);
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ksetenv("cputype", "arm", 0);
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if(cpuserver)
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ksetenv("service", "cpu", 0);
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else
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ksetenv("service", "terminal", 0);
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/* convert plan9.ini variables to #e and #ec */
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for(i = 0; i < nconf; i++) {
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ksetenv(confname[i], confval[i], 0);
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ksetenv(confname[i], confval[i], 1);
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}
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poperror();
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}
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kproc("alarm", alarmkproc, 0);
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touser(sp);
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}
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static void
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bootargs(uintptr base)
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{
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int i;
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ulong ssize;
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char **av, *p;
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/*
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* Push the boot args onto the stack.
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* The initial value of the user stack must be such
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* that the total used is larger than the maximum size
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* of the argument list checked in syscall.
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*/
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i = oargblen+1;
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p = (void*)(STACKALIGN(base + BY2PG - sizeof(up->s.args) - i));
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memmove(p, oargb, i);
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/*
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* Now push argc and the argv pointers.
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* This isn't strictly correct as the code jumped to by
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* touser in init9.s calls startboot (port/initcode.c) which
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* expects arguments
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* startboot(char *argv0, char **argv)
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* not the usual (int argc, char* argv[]), but argv0 is
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* unused so it doesn't matter (at the moment...).
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*/
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av = (char**)(p - (oargc+2)*sizeof(char*));
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ssize = base + BY2PG - (uintptr)av;
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*av++ = (char*)oargc;
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for(i = 0; i < oargc; i++)
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*av++ = (oargv[i] - oargb) + (p - base) + (USTKTOP - BY2PG);
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*av = nil;
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/*
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* Leave space for the return PC of the
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* caller of initcode.
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*/
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sp = USTKTOP - ssize - sizeof(void*);
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}
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/*
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* create the first process
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*/
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void
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userinit(void)
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{
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Proc *p;
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Segment *s;
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KMap *k;
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Page *pg;
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/* no processes yet */
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up = nil;
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p = newproc();
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p->pgrp = newpgrp();
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p->egrp = smalloc(sizeof(Egrp));
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p->egrp->ref = 1;
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p->fgrp = dupfgrp(nil);
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p->rgrp = newrgrp();
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p->procmode = 0640;
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kstrdup(&eve, "");
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kstrdup(&p->text, "*init*");
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kstrdup(&p->user, eve);
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/*
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* Kernel Stack
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*/
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p->sched.pc = (uintptr)init0;
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p->sched.sp = (uintptr)p->kstack+KSTACK-sizeof(up->s.args)-sizeof(uintptr);
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p->sched.sp = STACKALIGN(p->sched.sp);
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/*
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* User Stack
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*
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* Technically, newpage can't be called here because it
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* should only be called when in a user context as it may
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* try to sleep if there are no pages available, but that
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* shouldn't be the case here.
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*/
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s = newseg(SG_STACK, USTKTOP-USTKSIZE, USTKSIZE/BY2PG);
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p->seg[SSEG] = s;
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pg = newpage(1, 0, USTKTOP-BY2PG);
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segpage(s, pg);
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k = kmap(pg);
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bootargs(VA(k));
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kunmap(k);
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/*
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* Text
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*/
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s = newseg(SG_TEXT, UTZERO, 1);
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s->flushme++;
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p->seg[TSEG] = s;
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pg = newpage(1, 0, UTZERO);
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pg->txtflush = ~0;
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segpage(s, pg);
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k = kmap(s->map[0]->pages[0]);
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memmove((void*)VA(k), initcode, sizeof initcode);
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kunmap(k);
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ready(p);
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}
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Conf conf; /* XXX - must go - gag */
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Confmem sheevamem[] = {
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/*
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* Memory available to Plan 9:
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* the 8K is reserved for ethernet dma access violations to scribble on.
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*/
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{ .base = 0, .limit = 512*MB - 8*1024, },
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};
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void
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confinit(void)
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{
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int i;
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ulong kpages;
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uintptr pa;
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/*
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* Copy the physical memory configuration to Conf.mem.
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*/
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if(nelem(sheevamem) > nelem(conf.mem)){
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iprint("memory configuration botch\n");
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exit(1);
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}
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memmove(conf.mem, sheevamem, sizeof(sheevamem));
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conf.npage = 0;
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pa = PADDR(PGROUND((uintptr)end));
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/*
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* we assume that the kernel is at the beginning of one of the
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* contiguous chunks of memory and fits therein.
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*/
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for(i=0; i<nelem(conf.mem); i++){
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/* take kernel out of allocatable space */
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if(pa > conf.mem[i].base && pa < conf.mem[i].limit)
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conf.mem[i].base = pa;
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conf.mem[i].npage = (conf.mem[i].limit - conf.mem[i].base)/BY2PG;
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conf.npage += conf.mem[i].npage;
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}
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conf.upages = (conf.npage*90)/100;
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conf.ialloc = ((conf.npage-conf.upages)/2)*BY2PG;
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/* only one processor */
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conf.nmach = 1;
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/* set up other configuration parameters */
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conf.nproc = 100 + ((conf.npage*BY2PG)/MB)*5;
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if(cpuserver)
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conf.nproc *= 3;
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if(conf.nproc > 2000)
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conf.nproc = 2000;
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conf.nswap = conf.npage*3;
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conf.nswppo = 4096;
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conf.nimage = 200;
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conf.copymode = 0; /* copy on write */
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/*
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* Guess how much is taken by the large permanent
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* datastructures. Mntcache and Mntrpc are not accounted for.
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*/
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kpages = conf.npage - conf.upages;
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kpages *= BY2PG;
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kpages -= conf.upages*sizeof(Page)
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+ conf.nproc*sizeof(Proc)
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+ conf.nimage*sizeof(Image)
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+ conf.nswap
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+ conf.nswppo*sizeof(Page*);
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mainmem->maxsize = kpages;
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if(!cpuserver)
|
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/*
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* give terminals lots of image memory, too; the dynamic
|
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* allocation will balance the load properly, hopefully.
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* be careful with 32-bit overflow.
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*/
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imagmem->maxsize = kpages;
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}
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int
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cmpswap(long *addr, long old, long new)
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{
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return cas32(addr, old, new);
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}
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|
|
void
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|
setupwatchpts(Proc *, Watchpt *, int n)
|
|
{
|
|
if(n > 0)
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error("no watchpoints");
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}
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