source: mainline/kernel/arch/riscv64/src/riscv64.c@ f8fb03b

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Last change on this file since f8fb03b was 5a5269d, checked in by GitHub <noreply@…>, 7 years ago

Change type of uspace pointers in kernel from pointer type to numeric (#170)

From kernel's perspective, userspace addresses are not valid pointers,
and can only be used in calls to copy_to/from_uspace().
Therefore, we change the type of those arguments and variables to
uspace_addr_t which is an alias for sysarg_t.

This allows the compiler to catch accidental direct accesses to
userspace addresses.

Additionally, to avoid losing the type information in code,
a macro uspace_ptr(type) is used that translates to uspace_addr_t.
I makes no functional difference, but allows keeping the type information
in code in case we implement some sort of static checking for it in the future.

However, ccheck doesn't like that, so instead of using uspace_ptr(char),
we use uspace_ptr_char which is defined as
#define uspace_ptr_char uspace_ptr(char).

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27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup kernel_riscv64
30 * @{
31 */
32/** @file
33 */
34
35#include <arch.h>
36#include <stddef.h>
37#include <arch/arch.h>
38#include <arch/interrupt.h>
39#include <arch/asm.h>
40#include <arch/drivers/ucb.h>
41
42#include <halt.h>
43#include <config.h>
44#include <errno.h>
45#include <context.h>
46#include <fpu_context.h>
47#include <interrupt.h>
48#include <syscall/copy.h>
49#include <ddi/irq.h>
50#include <proc/thread.h>
51#include <console/console.h>
52#include <mem.h>
53#include <str.h>
54
55char memcpy_from_uspace_failover_address;
56char memcpy_to_uspace_failover_address;
57
58static void riscv64_post_mm_init(void);
59
60arch_ops_t riscv64_ops = {
61 .post_mm_init = riscv64_post_mm_init
62};
63
64arch_ops_t *arch_ops = &riscv64_ops;
65
66void riscv64_pre_main(bootinfo_t *bootinfo)
67{
68 physmem_start = bootinfo->physmem_start;
69 htif_frame = bootinfo->htif_frame;
70 pt_frame = bootinfo->pt_frame;
71
72 htif_init(bootinfo->ucbinfo.tohost, bootinfo->ucbinfo.fromhost);
73
74 /* Copy tasks map. */
75 init.cnt = min3(bootinfo->taskmap.cnt, TASKMAP_MAX_RECORDS,
76 CONFIG_INIT_TASKS);
77
78 for (size_t i = 0; i < init.cnt; i++) {
79 init.tasks[i].paddr = KA2PA(bootinfo->taskmap.tasks[i].addr);
80 init.tasks[i].size = bootinfo->taskmap.tasks[i].size;
81 str_cpy(init.tasks[i].name, CONFIG_TASK_NAME_BUFLEN,
82 bootinfo->taskmap.tasks[i].name);
83 }
84
85 /* Copy physical memory map. */
86 memmap.total = bootinfo->memmap.total;
87 memmap.cnt = min(bootinfo->memmap.cnt, MEMMAP_MAX_RECORDS);
88 for (size_t i = 0; i < memmap.cnt; i++) {
89 memmap.zones[i].start = bootinfo->memmap.zones[i].start;
90 memmap.zones[i].size = bootinfo->memmap.zones[i].size;
91 }
92}
93
94void riscv64_post_mm_init(void)
95{
96 outdev_t *htifout = htifout_init();
97 if (htifout)
98 stdout_wire(htifout);
99}
100
101void calibrate_delay_loop(void)
102{
103}
104
105/** Construct function pointer
106 *
107 * @param fptr function pointer structure
108 * @param addr function address
109 * @param caller calling function address
110 *
111 * @return address of the function pointer
112 *
113 */
114void *arch_construct_function(fncptr_t *fptr, void *addr, void *caller)
115{
116 return addr;
117}
118
119void arch_reboot(void)
120{
121}
122
123void irq_initialize_arch(irq_t *irq)
124{
125 (void) irq;
126}
127
128void istate_decode(istate_t *istate)
129{
130 (void) istate;
131}
132
133void fpu_init(void)
134{
135}
136
137void fpu_context_save(fpu_context_t *ctx)
138{
139}
140
141void fpu_context_restore(fpu_context_t *ctx)
142{
143}
144
145uintptr_t memcpy_from_uspace(void *dst, uspace_addr_t uspace_src, size_t size)
146{
147 return 0;
148}
149
150uintptr_t memcpy_to_uspace(uspace_addr_t uspace_dst, const void *src, size_t size)
151{
152 return 0;
153}
154
155/** @}
156 */
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