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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2005 Jakub Jermar
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 * are met:
8 *
9 * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11 * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
13 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14 * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
15 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
16 *
17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
18 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
19 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
20 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
21 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
22 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
23 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
26 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup genericconsole
30 * @{
31 */
32
33/**
34 * @file cmd.c
35 * @brief Kernel console command wrappers.
36 *
37 * This file is meant to contain all wrapper functions for
38 * all kconsole commands. The point is in separating
39 * kconsole specific wrappers from kconsole-unaware functions
40 * from other subsystems.
41 */
42
43#include <console/cmd.h>
44#include <console/console.h>
45#include <console/kconsole.h>
46#include <print.h>
47#include <panic.h>
48#include <arch/types.h>
49#include <adt/list.h>
50#include <arch.h>
51#include <config.h>
52#include <func.h>
53#include <macros.h>
54#include <debug.h>
55#include <symtab.h>
56#include <cpu.h>
57#include <mm/tlb.h>
58#include <arch/mm/tlb.h>
59#include <mm/frame.h>
60#include <main/version.h>
61#include <mm/slab.h>
62#include <proc/scheduler.h>
63#include <proc/thread.h>
64#include <proc/task.h>
65#include <ipc/ipc.h>
66#include <ipc/irq.h>
67
68#ifdef CONFIG_TEST
69#include <test.h>
70#endif
71
72/* Data and methods for 'help' command. */
73static int cmd_help(cmd_arg_t *argv);
74static cmd_info_t help_info = {
75 .name = "help",
76 .description = "List of supported commands.",
77 .func = cmd_help,
78 .argc = 0
79};
80
81static cmd_info_t exit_info = {
82 .name = "exit",
83 .description = "Exit kconsole.",
84 .argc = 0
85};
86
87static int cmd_reboot(cmd_arg_t *argv);
88static cmd_info_t reboot_info = {
89 .name = "reboot",
90 .description = "Reboot.",
91 .func = cmd_reboot,
92 .argc = 0
93};
94
95static int cmd_uptime(cmd_arg_t *argv);
96static cmd_info_t uptime_info = {
97 .name = "uptime",
98 .description = "Print uptime information.",
99 .func = cmd_uptime,
100 .argc = 0
101};
102
103static int cmd_continue(cmd_arg_t *argv);
104static cmd_info_t continue_info = {
105 .name = "continue",
106 .description = "Return console back to userspace.",
107 .func = cmd_continue,
108 .argc = 0
109};
110
111#ifdef CONFIG_TEST
112static int cmd_tests(cmd_arg_t *argv);
113static cmd_info_t tests_info = {
114 .name = "tests",
115 .description = "Print available kernel tests.",
116 .func = cmd_tests,
117 .argc = 0
118};
119
120static char test_buf[MAX_CMDLINE + 1];
121static int cmd_test(cmd_arg_t *argv);
122static cmd_arg_t test_argv[] = {
123 {
124 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
125 .buffer = test_buf,
126 .len = sizeof(test_buf)
127 }
128};
129static cmd_info_t test_info = {
130 .name = "test",
131 .description = "Run kernel test.",
132 .func = cmd_test,
133 .argc = 1,
134 .argv = test_argv
135};
136
137static int cmd_bench(cmd_arg_t *argv);
138static cmd_arg_t bench_argv[] = {
139 {
140 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
141 .buffer = test_buf,
142 .len = sizeof(test_buf)
143 },
144 {
145 .type = ARG_TYPE_INT,
146 }
147};
148static cmd_info_t bench_info = {
149 .name = "bench",
150 .description = "Run kernel test as benchmark.",
151 .func = cmd_bench,
152 .argc = 2,
153 .argv = bench_argv
154};
155#endif
156
157/* Data and methods for 'description' command. */
158static int cmd_desc(cmd_arg_t *argv);
159static void desc_help(void);
160static char desc_buf[MAX_CMDLINE+1];
161static cmd_arg_t desc_argv = {
162 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
163 .buffer = desc_buf,
164 .len = sizeof(desc_buf)
165};
166static cmd_info_t desc_info = {
167 .name = "describe",
168 .description = "Describe specified command.",
169 .help = desc_help,
170 .func = cmd_desc,
171 .argc = 1,
172 .argv = &desc_argv
173};
174
175/* Data and methods for 'symaddr' command. */
176static int cmd_symaddr(cmd_arg_t *argv);
177static char symaddr_buf[MAX_CMDLINE+1];
178static cmd_arg_t symaddr_argv = {
179 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
180 .buffer = symaddr_buf,
181 .len = sizeof(symaddr_buf)
182};
183static cmd_info_t symaddr_info = {
184 .name = "symaddr",
185 .description = "Return symbol address.",
186 .func = cmd_symaddr,
187 .argc = 1,
188 .argv = &symaddr_argv
189};
190
191static char set_buf[MAX_CMDLINE+1];
192static int cmd_set4(cmd_arg_t *argv);
193static cmd_arg_t set4_argv[] = {
194 {
195 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
196 .buffer = set_buf,
197 .len = sizeof(set_buf)
198 },
199 {
200 .type = ARG_TYPE_INT
201 }
202};
203static cmd_info_t set4_info = {
204 .name = "set4",
205 .description = "set <dest_addr> <value> - 4byte version",
206 .func = cmd_set4,
207 .argc = 2,
208 .argv = set4_argv
209};
210
211/* Data and methods for 'call0' command. */
212static char call0_buf[MAX_CMDLINE + 1];
213static char carg1_buf[MAX_CMDLINE + 1];
214static char carg2_buf[MAX_CMDLINE + 1];
215static char carg3_buf[MAX_CMDLINE + 1];
216
217static int cmd_call0(cmd_arg_t *argv);
218static cmd_arg_t call0_argv = {
219 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
220 .buffer = call0_buf,
221 .len = sizeof(call0_buf)
222};
223static cmd_info_t call0_info = {
224 .name = "call0",
225 .description = "call0 <function> -> call function().",
226 .func = cmd_call0,
227 .argc = 1,
228 .argv = &call0_argv
229};
230
231/* Data and methods for 'mcall0' command. */
232static int cmd_mcall0(cmd_arg_t *argv);
233static cmd_arg_t mcall0_argv = {
234 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
235 .buffer = call0_buf,
236 .len = sizeof(call0_buf)
237};
238static cmd_info_t mcall0_info = {
239 .name = "mcall0",
240 .description = "mcall0 <function> -> call function() on each CPU.",
241 .func = cmd_mcall0,
242 .argc = 1,
243 .argv = &mcall0_argv
244};
245
246/* Data and methods for 'call1' command. */
247static int cmd_call1(cmd_arg_t *argv);
248static cmd_arg_t call1_argv[] = {
249 {
250 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
251 .buffer = call0_buf,
252 .len = sizeof(call0_buf)
253 },
254 {
255 .type = ARG_TYPE_VAR,
256 .buffer = carg1_buf,
257 .len = sizeof(carg1_buf)
258 }
259};
260static cmd_info_t call1_info = {
261 .name = "call1",
262 .description = "call1 <function> <arg1> -> call function(arg1).",
263 .func = cmd_call1,
264 .argc = 2,
265 .argv = call1_argv
266};
267
268/* Data and methods for 'call2' command. */
269static int cmd_call2(cmd_arg_t *argv);
270static cmd_arg_t call2_argv[] = {
271 {
272 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
273 .buffer = call0_buf,
274 .len = sizeof(call0_buf)
275 },
276 {
277 .type = ARG_TYPE_VAR,
278 .buffer = carg1_buf,
279 .len = sizeof(carg1_buf)
280 },
281 {
282 .type = ARG_TYPE_VAR,
283 .buffer = carg2_buf,
284 .len = sizeof(carg2_buf)
285 }
286};
287static cmd_info_t call2_info = {
288 .name = "call2",
289 .description = "call2 <function> <arg1> <arg2> -> call function(arg1,arg2).",
290 .func = cmd_call2,
291 .argc = 3,
292 .argv = call2_argv
293};
294
295/* Data and methods for 'call3' command. */
296static int cmd_call3(cmd_arg_t *argv);
297static cmd_arg_t call3_argv[] = {
298 {
299 .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING,
300 .buffer = call0_buf,
301 .len = sizeof(call0_buf)
302 },
303 {
304 .type = ARG_TYPE_VAR,
305 .buffer = carg1_buf,
306 .len = sizeof(carg1_buf)
307 },
308 {
309 .type = ARG_TYPE_VAR,
310 .buffer = carg2_buf,
311 .len = sizeof(carg2_buf)
312 },
313 {
314 .type = ARG_TYPE_VAR,
315 .buffer = carg3_buf,
316 .len = sizeof(carg3_buf)
317 }
318
319};
320static cmd_info_t call3_info = {
321 .name = "call3",
322 .description = "call3 <function> <arg1> <arg2> <arg3> -> call function(arg1,arg2,arg3).",
323 .func = cmd_call3,
324 .argc = 4,
325 .argv = call3_argv
326};
327
328/* Data and methods for 'halt' command. */
329static int cmd_halt(cmd_arg_t *argv);
330static cmd_info_t halt_info = {
331 .name = "halt",
332 .description = "Halt the kernel.",
333 .func = cmd_halt,
334 .argc = 0
335};
336
337/* Data and methods for 'physmem' command. */
338static int cmd_physmem(cmd_arg_t *argv);
339cmd_info_t physmem_info = {
340 .name = "physmem",
341 .description = "Print physical memory configuration.",
342 .help = NULL,
343 .func = cmd_physmem,
344 .argc = 0,
345 .argv = NULL
346};
347
348/* Data and methods for 'tlb' command. */
349static int cmd_tlb(cmd_arg_t *argv);
350cmd_info_t tlb_info = {
351 .name = "tlb",
352 .description = "Print TLB of current processor.",
353 .help = NULL,
354 .func = cmd_tlb,
355 .argc = 0,
356 .argv = NULL
357};
358
359static int cmd_threads(cmd_arg_t *argv);
360static cmd_info_t threads_info = {
361 .name = "threads",
362 .description = "List all threads.",
363 .func = cmd_threads,
364 .argc = 0
365};
366
367static int cmd_tasks(cmd_arg_t *argv);
368static cmd_info_t tasks_info = {
369 .name = "tasks",
370 .description = "List all tasks.",
371 .func = cmd_tasks,
372 .argc = 0
373};
374
375
376static int cmd_sched(cmd_arg_t *argv);
377static cmd_info_t sched_info = {
378 .name = "scheduler",
379 .description = "List all scheduler information.",
380 .func = cmd_sched,
381 .argc = 0
382};
383
384static int cmd_slabs(cmd_arg_t *argv);
385static cmd_info_t slabs_info = {
386 .name = "slabs",
387 .description = "List slab caches.",
388 .func = cmd_slabs,
389 .argc = 0
390};
391
392/* Data and methods for 'zones' command */
393static int cmd_zones(cmd_arg_t *argv);
394static cmd_info_t zones_info = {
395 .name = "zones",
396 .description = "List of memory zones.",
397 .func = cmd_zones,
398 .argc = 0
399};
400
401/* Data and methods for 'ipc_task' command */
402static int cmd_ipc_task(cmd_arg_t *argv);
403static cmd_arg_t ipc_task_argv = {
404 .type = ARG_TYPE_INT,
405};
406static cmd_info_t ipc_task_info = {
407 .name = "ipc_task",
408 .description = "ipc_task <taskid> Show IPC information of given task.",
409 .func = cmd_ipc_task,
410 .argc = 1,
411 .argv = &ipc_task_argv
412};
413
414/* Data and methods for 'zone' command */
415static int cmd_zone(cmd_arg_t *argv);
416static cmd_arg_t zone_argv = {
417 .type = ARG_TYPE_INT,
418};
419
420static cmd_info_t zone_info = {
421 .name = "zone",
422 .description = "Show memory zone structure.",
423 .func = cmd_zone,
424 .argc = 1,
425 .argv = &zone_argv
426};
427
428/* Data and methods for 'cpus' command. */
429static int cmd_cpus(cmd_arg_t *argv);
430cmd_info_t cpus_info = {
431 .name = "cpus",
432 .description = "List all processors.",
433 .help = NULL,
434 .func = cmd_cpus,
435 .argc = 0,
436 .argv = NULL
437};
438
439/* Data and methods for 'version' command. */
440static int cmd_version(cmd_arg_t *argv);
441cmd_info_t version_info = {
442 .name = "version",
443 .description = "Print version information.",
444 .help = NULL,
445 .func = cmd_version,
446 .argc = 0,
447 .argv = NULL
448};
449
450static cmd_info_t *basic_commands[] = {
451 &call0_info,
452 &mcall0_info,
453 &call1_info,
454 &call2_info,
455 &call3_info,
456 &continue_info,
457 &cpus_info,
458 &desc_info,
459 &exit_info,
460 &reboot_info,
461 &uptime_info,
462 &halt_info,
463 &help_info,
464 &ipc_task_info,
465 &set4_info,
466 &slabs_info,
467 &symaddr_info,
468 &sched_info,
469 &threads_info,
470 &tasks_info,
471 &physmem_info,
472 &tlb_info,
473 &version_info,
474 &zones_info,
475 &zone_info,
476#ifdef CONFIG_TEST
477 &tests_info,
478 &test_info,
479 &bench_info,
480#endif
481 NULL
482};
483
484
485/** Initialize command info structure.
486 *
487 * @param cmd Command info structure.
488 *
489 */
490void cmd_initialize(cmd_info_t *cmd)
491{
492 spinlock_initialize(&cmd->lock, "cmd");
493 link_initialize(&cmd->link);
494}
495
496/** Initialize and register commands. */
497void cmd_init(void)
498{
499 unsigned int i;
500
501 for (i = 0; basic_commands[i]; i++) {
502 cmd_initialize(basic_commands[i]);
503 if (!cmd_register(basic_commands[i]))
504 panic("could not register command %s\n", basic_commands[i]->name);
505 }
506}
507
508
509/** List supported commands.
510 *
511 * @param argv Argument vector.
512 *
513 * @return 0 on failure, 1 on success.
514 */
515int cmd_help(cmd_arg_t *argv)
516{
517 link_t *cur;
518
519 spinlock_lock(&cmd_lock);
520
521 for (cur = cmd_head.next; cur != &cmd_head; cur = cur->next) {
522 cmd_info_t *hlp;
523
524 hlp = list_get_instance(cur, cmd_info_t, link);
525 spinlock_lock(&hlp->lock);
526
527 printf("%s - %s\n", hlp->name, hlp->description);
528
529 spinlock_unlock(&hlp->lock);
530 }
531
532 spinlock_unlock(&cmd_lock);
533
534 return 1;
535}
536
537
538/** Reboot the system.
539 *
540 * @param argv Argument vector.
541 *
542 * @return 0 on failure, 1 on success.
543 */
544int cmd_reboot(cmd_arg_t *argv)
545{
546 reboot();
547
548 /* Not reached */
549 return 1;
550}
551
552
553/** Print system uptime information.
554 *
555 * @param argv Argument vector.
556 *
557 * @return 0 on failure, 1 on success.
558 */
559int cmd_uptime(cmd_arg_t *argv)
560{
561 ASSERT(uptime);
562
563 /* This doesn't have to be very accurate */
564 unative_t sec = uptime->seconds1;
565
566 printf("Up %" PRIun " days, %" PRIun " hours, %" PRIun " minutes, %" PRIun " seconds\n",
567 sec / 86400, (sec % 86400) / 3600, (sec % 3600) / 60, sec % 60);
568
569 return 1;
570}
571
572/** Describe specified command.
573 *
574 * @param argv Argument vector.
575 *
576 * @return 0 on failure, 1 on success.
577 */
578int cmd_desc(cmd_arg_t *argv)
579{
580 link_t *cur;
581
582 spinlock_lock(&cmd_lock);
583
584 for (cur = cmd_head.next; cur != &cmd_head; cur = cur->next) {
585 cmd_info_t *hlp;
586
587 hlp = list_get_instance(cur, cmd_info_t, link);
588 spinlock_lock(&hlp->lock);
589
590 if (strncmp(hlp->name, (const char *) argv->buffer, strlen(hlp->name)) == 0) {
591 printf("%s - %s\n", hlp->name, hlp->description);
592 if (hlp->help)
593 hlp->help();
594 spinlock_unlock(&hlp->lock);
595 break;
596 }
597
598 spinlock_unlock(&hlp->lock);
599 }
600
601 spinlock_unlock(&cmd_lock);
602
603 return 1;
604}
605
606/** Search symbol table */
607int cmd_symaddr(cmd_arg_t *argv)
608{
609 symtab_print_search((char *) argv->buffer);
610
611 return 1;
612}
613
614/** Call function with zero parameters */
615int cmd_call0(cmd_arg_t *argv)
616{
617 uintptr_t symaddr;
618 char *symbol;
619 unative_t (*f)(void);
620#ifdef ia64
621 struct {
622 unative_t f;
623 unative_t gp;
624 } fptr;
625#endif
626
627 symaddr = get_symbol_addr((char *) argv->buffer);
628 if (!symaddr)
629 printf("Symbol %s not found.\n", argv->buffer);
630 else if (symaddr == (uintptr_t) -1) {
631 symtab_print_search((char *) argv->buffer);
632 printf("Duplicate symbol, be more specific.\n");
633 } else {
634 symbol = get_symtab_entry(symaddr);
635 printf("Calling %s() (%p)\n", symbol, symaddr);
636#ifdef ia64
637 fptr.f = symaddr;
638 fptr.gp = ((unative_t *)cmd_call2)[1];
639 f = (unative_t (*)(void)) &fptr;
640#else
641 f = (unative_t (*)(void)) symaddr;
642#endif
643 printf("Result: %#" PRIxn "\n", f());
644 }
645
646 return 1;
647}
648
649/** Call function with zero parameters on each CPU */
650int cmd_mcall0(cmd_arg_t *argv)
651{
652 /*
653 * For each CPU, create a thread which will
654 * call the function.
655 */
656
657 count_t i;
658 for (i = 0; i < config.cpu_count; i++) {
659 if (!cpus[i].active)
660 continue;
661
662 thread_t *t;
663 if ((t = thread_create((void (*)(void *)) cmd_call0, (void *) argv, TASK, THREAD_FLAG_WIRED, "call0", false))) {
664 spinlock_lock(&t->lock);
665 t->cpu = &cpus[i];
666 spinlock_unlock(&t->lock);
667 printf("cpu%u: ", i);
668 thread_ready(t);
669 thread_join(t);
670 thread_detach(t);
671 } else
672 printf("Unable to create thread for cpu%u\n", i);
673 }
674
675 return 1;
676}
677
678/** Call function with one parameter */
679int cmd_call1(cmd_arg_t *argv)
680{
681 uintptr_t symaddr;
682 char *symbol;
683 unative_t (*f)(unative_t,...);
684 unative_t arg1 = argv[1].intval;
685#ifdef ia64
686 struct {
687 unative_t f;
688 unative_t gp;
689 } fptr;
690#endif
691
692 symaddr = get_symbol_addr((char *) argv->buffer);
693 if (!symaddr)
694 printf("Symbol %s not found.\n", argv->buffer);
695 else if (symaddr == (uintptr_t) -1) {
696 symtab_print_search((char *) argv->buffer);
697 printf("Duplicate symbol, be more specific.\n");
698 } else {
699 symbol = get_symtab_entry(symaddr);
700
701 printf("Calling f(%#" PRIxn "): %p: %s\n", arg1, symaddr, symbol);
702#ifdef ia64
703 fptr.f = symaddr;
704 fptr.gp = ((unative_t *)cmd_call2)[1];
705 f = (unative_t (*)(unative_t,...)) &fptr;
706#else
707 f = (unative_t (*)(unative_t,...)) symaddr;
708#endif
709 printf("Result: %#" PRIxn "\n", f(arg1));
710 }
711
712 return 1;
713}
714
715/** Call function with two parameters */
716int cmd_call2(cmd_arg_t *argv)
717{
718 uintptr_t symaddr;
719 char *symbol;
720 unative_t (*f)(unative_t,unative_t,...);
721 unative_t arg1 = argv[1].intval;
722 unative_t arg2 = argv[2].intval;
723#ifdef ia64
724 struct {
725 unative_t f;
726 unative_t gp;
727 }fptr;
728#endif
729
730 symaddr = get_symbol_addr((char *) argv->buffer);
731 if (!symaddr)
732 printf("Symbol %s not found.\n", argv->buffer);
733 else if (symaddr == (uintptr_t) -1) {
734 symtab_print_search((char *) argv->buffer);
735 printf("Duplicate symbol, be more specific.\n");
736 } else {
737 symbol = get_symtab_entry(symaddr);
738 printf("Calling f(%#" PRIxn ", %#" PRIxn "): %p: %s\n",
739 arg1, arg2, symaddr, symbol);
740#ifdef ia64
741 fptr.f = symaddr;
742 fptr.gp = ((unative_t *)cmd_call2)[1];
743 f = (unative_t (*)(unative_t,unative_t,...)) &fptr;
744#else
745 f = (unative_t (*)(unative_t,unative_t,...)) symaddr;
746#endif
747 printf("Result: %#" PRIxn "\n", f(arg1, arg2));
748 }
749
750 return 1;
751}
752
753/** Call function with three parameters */
754int cmd_call3(cmd_arg_t *argv)
755{
756 uintptr_t symaddr;
757 char *symbol;
758 unative_t (*f)(unative_t,unative_t,unative_t,...);
759 unative_t arg1 = argv[1].intval;
760 unative_t arg2 = argv[2].intval;
761 unative_t arg3 = argv[3].intval;
762#ifdef ia64
763 struct {
764 unative_t f;
765 unative_t gp;
766 }fptr;
767#endif
768
769 symaddr = get_symbol_addr((char *) argv->buffer);
770 if (!symaddr)
771 printf("Symbol %s not found.\n", argv->buffer);
772 else if (symaddr == (uintptr_t) -1) {
773 symtab_print_search((char *) argv->buffer);
774 printf("Duplicate symbol, be more specific.\n");
775 } else {
776 symbol = get_symtab_entry(symaddr);
777 printf("Calling f(%#" PRIxn ",%#" PRIxn ", %#" PRIxn "): %p: %s\n",
778 arg1, arg2, arg3, symaddr, symbol);
779#ifdef ia64
780 fptr.f = symaddr;
781 fptr.gp = ((unative_t *)cmd_call2)[1];
782 f = (unative_t (*)(unative_t,unative_t,unative_t,...)) &fptr;
783#else
784 f = (unative_t (*)(unative_t,unative_t,unative_t,...)) symaddr;
785#endif
786 printf("Result: %#" PRIxn "\n", f(arg1, arg2, arg3));
787 }
788
789 return 1;
790}
791
792
793/** Print detailed description of 'describe' command. */
794void desc_help(void)
795{
796 printf("Syntax: describe command_name\n");
797}
798
799/** Halt the kernel.
800 *
801 * @param argv Argument vector (ignored).
802 *
803 * @return 0 on failure, 1 on success (never returns).
804 */
805int cmd_halt(cmd_arg_t *argv)
806{
807 halt();
808 return 1;
809}
810
811/** Command for printing TLB contents.
812 *
813 * @param argv Not used.
814 *
815 * @return Always returns 1.
816 */
817int cmd_tlb(cmd_arg_t *argv)
818{
819 tlb_print();
820 return 1;
821}
822
823/** Command for printing physical memory configuration.
824 *
825 * @param argv Not used.
826 *
827 * @return Always returns 1.
828 */
829int cmd_physmem(cmd_arg_t *argv)
830{
831 physmem_print();
832 return 1;
833}
834
835/** Write 4 byte value to address */
836int cmd_set4(cmd_arg_t *argv)
837{
838 uint32_t *addr;
839 uint32_t arg1 = argv[1].intval;
840 bool pointer = false;
841
842 if (((char *)argv->buffer)[0] == '*') {
843 addr = (uint32_t *) get_symbol_addr((char *) argv->buffer + 1);
844 pointer = true;
845 } else if (((char *) argv->buffer)[0] >= '0' &&
846 ((char *)argv->buffer)[0] <= '9')
847 addr = (uint32_t *)atoi((char *)argv->buffer);
848 else
849 addr = (uint32_t *)get_symbol_addr((char *) argv->buffer);
850
851 if (!addr)
852 printf("Symbol %s not found.\n", argv->buffer);
853 else if (addr == (uint32_t *) -1) {
854 symtab_print_search((char *) argv->buffer);
855 printf("Duplicate symbol, be more specific.\n");
856 } else {
857 if (pointer)
858 addr = (uint32_t *)(*(unative_t *)addr);
859 printf("Writing %#" PRIx64 " -> %p\n", arg1, addr);
860 *addr = arg1;
861
862 }
863
864 return 1;
865}
866
867/** Command for listings SLAB caches
868 *
869 * @param argv Ignores
870 *
871 * @return Always 1
872 */
873int cmd_slabs(cmd_arg_t * argv) {
874 slab_print_list();
875 return 1;
876}
877
878
879/** Command for listings Thread information
880 *
881 * @param argv Ignores
882 *
883 * @return Always 1
884 */
885int cmd_threads(cmd_arg_t * argv) {
886 thread_print_list();
887 return 1;
888}
889
890/** Command for listings Task information
891 *
892 * @param argv Ignores
893 *
894 * @return Always 1
895 */
896int cmd_tasks(cmd_arg_t * argv) {
897 task_print_list();
898 return 1;
899}
900
901/** Command for listings Thread information
902 *
903 * @param argv Ignores
904 *
905 * @return Always 1
906 */
907int cmd_sched(cmd_arg_t * argv) {
908 sched_print_list();
909 return 1;
910}
911
912/** Command for listing memory zones
913 *
914 * @param argv Ignored
915 *
916 * return Always 1
917 */
918int cmd_zones(cmd_arg_t * argv) {
919 zone_print_list();
920 return 1;
921}
922
923/** Command for memory zone details
924 *
925 * @param argv Integer argument from cmdline expected
926 *
927 * return Always 1
928 */
929int cmd_zone(cmd_arg_t * argv) {
930 zone_print_one(argv[0].intval);
931 return 1;
932}
933
934/** Command for printing task ipc details
935 *
936 * @param argv Integer argument from cmdline expected
937 *
938 * return Always 1
939 */
940int cmd_ipc_task(cmd_arg_t * argv) {
941 ipc_print_task(argv[0].intval);
942 return 1;
943}
944
945
946/** Command for listing processors.
947 *
948 * @param argv Ignored.
949 *
950 * return Always 1.
951 */
952int cmd_cpus(cmd_arg_t *argv)
953{
954 cpu_list();
955 return 1;
956}
957
958/** Command for printing kernel version.
959 *
960 * @param argv Ignored.
961 *
962 * return Always 1.
963 */
964int cmd_version(cmd_arg_t *argv)
965{
966 version_print();
967 return 1;
968}
969
970/** Command for returning console back to userspace.
971 *
972 * @param argv Ignored.
973 *
974 * return Always 1.
975 */
976int cmd_continue(cmd_arg_t *argv)
977{
978 printf("The kernel will now relinquish the console.\n");
979 printf("Use userspace controls to redraw the screen.\n");
980 arch_release_console();
981 return 1;
982}
983
984#ifdef CONFIG_TEST
985/** Command for printing kernel tests list.
986 *
987 * @param argv Ignored.
988 *
989 * return Always 1.
990 */
991int cmd_tests(cmd_arg_t *argv)
992{
993 test_t *test;
994
995 for (test = tests; test->name != NULL; test++)
996 printf("%s\t\t%s%s\n", test->name, test->desc, (test->safe ? "" : " (unsafe)"));
997
998 printf("*\t\tRun all safe tests\n");
999 return 1;
1000}
1001
1002static bool run_test(const test_t *test)
1003{
1004 printf("%s\t\t%s\n", test->name, test->desc);
1005
1006 /* Update and read thread accounting
1007 for benchmarking */
1008 ipl_t ipl = interrupts_disable();
1009 spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock);
1010 uint64_t t0 = task_get_accounting(TASK);
1011 spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock);
1012 interrupts_restore(ipl);
1013
1014 /* Execute the test */
1015 char * ret = test->entry(false);
1016
1017 /* Update and read thread accounting */
1018 ipl = interrupts_disable();
1019 spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock);
1020 uint64_t dt = task_get_accounting(TASK) - t0;
1021 spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock);
1022 interrupts_restore(ipl);
1023
1024 uint64_t cycles;
1025 char suffix;
1026 order(dt, &cycles, &suffix);
1027
1028 printf("Time: %" PRIu64 "%c cycles\n", cycles, suffix);
1029
1030 if (ret == NULL) {
1031 printf("Test passed\n");
1032 return true;
1033 }
1034
1035 printf("%s\n", ret);
1036 return false;
1037}
1038
1039static bool run_bench(const test_t *test, const uint32_t cnt)
1040{
1041 uint32_t i;
1042 bool ret = true;
1043 uint64_t cycles;
1044 char suffix;
1045
1046 if (cnt < 1)
1047 return true;
1048
1049 uint64_t *data = (uint64_t *) malloc(sizeof(uint64_t) * cnt, 0);
1050 if (data == NULL) {
1051 printf("Error allocating memory for statistics\n");
1052 return false;
1053 }
1054
1055 for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
1056 printf("%s (%u/%u) ... ", test->name, i + 1, cnt);
1057
1058 /* Update and read thread accounting
1059 for benchmarking */
1060 ipl_t ipl = interrupts_disable();
1061 spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock);
1062 uint64_t t0 = task_get_accounting(TASK);
1063 spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock);
1064 interrupts_restore(ipl);
1065
1066 /* Execute the test */
1067 char * ret = test->entry(true);
1068
1069 /* Update and read thread accounting */
1070 ipl = interrupts_disable();
1071 spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock);
1072 uint64_t dt = task_get_accounting(TASK) - t0;
1073 spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock);
1074 interrupts_restore(ipl);
1075
1076 if (ret != NULL) {
1077 printf("%s\n", ret);
1078 ret = false;
1079 break;
1080 }
1081
1082 data[i] = dt;
1083 order(dt, &cycles, &suffix);
1084 printf("OK (%" PRIu64 "%c cycles)\n", cycles, suffix);
1085 }
1086
1087 if (ret) {
1088 printf("\n");
1089
1090 uint64_t sum = 0;
1091
1092 for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
1093 sum += data[i];
1094 }
1095
1096 order(sum / (uint64_t) cnt, &cycles, &suffix);
1097 printf("Average\t\t%" PRIu64 "%c\n", cycles, suffix);
1098 }
1099
1100 free(data);
1101
1102 return ret;
1103}
1104
1105/** Command for returning kernel tests
1106 *
1107 * @param argv Argument vector.
1108 *
1109 * return Always 1.
1110 */
1111int cmd_test(cmd_arg_t *argv)
1112{
1113 test_t *test;
1114
1115 if (strcmp((char *) argv->buffer, "*") == 0) {
1116 for (test = tests; test->name != NULL; test++) {
1117 if (test->safe) {
1118 printf("\n");
1119 if (!run_test(test))
1120 break;
1121 }
1122 }
1123 } else {
1124 bool fnd = false;
1125
1126 for (test = tests; test->name != NULL; test++) {
1127 if (strcmp(test->name, (char *) argv->buffer) == 0) {
1128 fnd = true;
1129 run_test(test);
1130 break;
1131 }
1132 }
1133
1134 if (!fnd)
1135 printf("Unknown test\n");
1136 }
1137
1138 return 1;
1139}
1140
1141/** Command for returning kernel tests as benchmarks
1142 *
1143 * @param argv Argument vector.
1144 *
1145 * return Always 1.
1146 */
1147int cmd_bench(cmd_arg_t *argv)
1148{
1149 test_t *test;
1150 uint32_t cnt = argv[1].intval;
1151
1152 bool fnd = false;
1153
1154 for (test = tests; test->name != NULL; test++) {
1155 if (strcmp(test->name, (char *) argv->buffer) == 0) {
1156 fnd = true;
1157
1158 if (test->safe)
1159 run_bench(test, cnt);
1160 else
1161 printf("Unsafe test\n");
1162
1163 break;
1164 }
1165 }
1166
1167 if (!fnd)
1168 printf("Unknown test\n");
1169
1170 return 1;
1171}
1172
1173#endif
1174
1175/** @}
1176 */
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