source: mainline/kernel/generic/src/main/main.c@ 9e889f6

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Last change on this file since 9e889f6 was d314571, checked in by Jakub Jermar <jakub@…>, 7 years ago

Turn wait queue into a kobject usable by uspace

In order to provide an elegant synchronization mechanism for userspace,
this commit adds syscalls to create, sleep on and wakeup from a wait
queue.

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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 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 kernel_generic
30 * @{
31 */
32
33/**
34 * @file
35 * @brief Main initialization kernel function for all processors.
36 *
37 * During kernel boot, all processors, after architecture dependent
38 * initialization, start executing code found in this file. After
39 * bringing up all subsystems, control is passed to scheduler().
40 *
41 * The bootstrap processor starts executing main_bsp() while
42 * the application processors start executing main_ap().
43 *
44 * @see scheduler()
45 * @see main_bsp()
46 * @see main_ap()
47 */
48
49#include <arch/asm.h>
50#include <debug.h>
51#include <context.h>
52#include <stdio.h>
53#include <panic.h>
54#include <assert.h>
55#include <config.h>
56#include <time/clock.h>
57#include <time/timeout.h>
58#include <proc/scheduler.h>
59#include <proc/thread.h>
60#include <proc/task.h>
61#include <main/kinit.h>
62#include <main/version.h>
63#include <console/kconsole.h>
64#include <console/console.h>
65#include <log.h>
66#include <cpu.h>
67#include <align.h>
68#include <interrupt.h>
69#include <str.h>
70#include <mm/frame.h>
71#include <mm/page.h>
72#include <genarch/mm/page_pt.h>
73#include <mm/km.h>
74#include <mm/tlb.h>
75#include <mm/as.h>
76#include <mm/slab.h>
77#include <mm/reserve.h>
78#include <synch/waitq.h>
79#include <synch/futex.h>
80#include <synch/syswaitq.h>
81#include <arch/arch.h>
82#include <arch.h>
83#include <arch/faddr.h>
84#include <ipc/ipc.h>
85#include <macros.h>
86#include <adt/btree.h>
87#include <smp/smp.h>
88#include <ddi/ddi.h>
89#include <main/main.h>
90#include <ipc/event.h>
91#include <sysinfo/sysinfo.h>
92#include <sysinfo/stats.h>
93#include <lib/ra.h>
94#include <cap/cap.h>
95
96/*
97 * Ensure [u]int*_t types are of correct size.
98 *
99 * Probably, this is not the best place for such tests
100 * but this file is compiled on all architectures.
101 */
102#define CHECK_INT_TYPE_(signness, size) \
103 static_assert(sizeof(signness##size##_t) * 8 == size, \
104 #signness #size "_t does not have " #size " bits");
105
106#define CHECK_INT_TYPE(size) \
107 CHECK_INT_TYPE_(int, size); \
108 CHECK_INT_TYPE_(uint, size)
109
110CHECK_INT_TYPE(8);
111CHECK_INT_TYPE(16);
112CHECK_INT_TYPE(32);
113CHECK_INT_TYPE(64);
114
115/** Global configuration structure. */
116config_t config = {
117 .identity_configured = false,
118 .non_identity_configured = false,
119 .physmem_end = 0
120};
121
122/** Boot arguments. */
123char bargs[CONFIG_BOOT_ARGUMENTS_BUFLEN] = { };
124
125/** Initial user-space tasks */
126init_t init = {
127 .cnt = 0
128};
129
130/** Boot allocations. */
131ballocs_t ballocs = {
132 .base = (uintptr_t) NULL,
133 .size = 0
134};
135
136context_t ctx;
137
138/** Lowest safe stack virtual address. */
139uintptr_t stack_safe = 0;
140
141/*
142 * These two functions prevent stack from underflowing during the
143 * kernel boot phase when SP is set to the very top of the reserved
144 * space. The stack could get corrupted by a fooled compiler-generated
145 * pop sequence otherwise.
146 */
147static void main_bsp_separated_stack(void);
148
149#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
150static void main_ap_separated_stack(void);
151#endif
152
153/** Main kernel routine for bootstrap CPU.
154 *
155 * The code here still runs on the boot stack, which knows nothing about
156 * preemption counts. Because of that, this function cannot directly call
157 * functions that disable or enable preemption (e.g. spinlock_lock()). The
158 * primary task of this function is to calculate address of a new stack and
159 * switch to it.
160 *
161 * Assuming interrupts_disable().
162 *
163 */
164NO_TRACE void main_bsp(void)
165{
166 config.cpu_count = 1;
167 config.cpu_active = 1;
168
169 config.base = (uintptr_t) kernel_load_address;
170
171 config.kernel_size =
172 ALIGN_UP((uintptr_t) kdata_end - config.base, PAGE_SIZE);
173
174 // NOTE: All kernel stacks must be aligned to STACK_SIZE,
175 // see get_stack_base().
176
177 /* Place the stack after the kernel, init and ballocs. */
178 config.stack_base =
179 ALIGN_UP(config.base + config.kernel_size, STACK_SIZE);
180 config.stack_size = STACK_SIZE;
181
182 /* Avoid placing stack on top of init */
183 size_t i;
184 for (i = 0; i < init.cnt; i++) {
185 uintptr_t p = init.tasks[i].paddr + init.tasks[i].size;
186 uintptr_t bottom = PA2KA(ALIGN_UP(p, STACK_SIZE));
187
188 if (config.stack_base < bottom)
189 config.stack_base = bottom;
190 }
191
192 /* Avoid placing stack on top of boot allocations. */
193 if (ballocs.size) {
194 uintptr_t bottom =
195 ALIGN_UP(ballocs.base + ballocs.size, STACK_SIZE);
196 if (config.stack_base < bottom)
197 config.stack_base = bottom;
198 }
199
200 if (config.stack_base < stack_safe)
201 config.stack_base = ALIGN_UP(stack_safe, STACK_SIZE);
202
203 context_save(&ctx);
204 context_set(&ctx, FADDR(main_bsp_separated_stack),
205 config.stack_base, STACK_SIZE);
206 context_restore(&ctx);
207 /* not reached */
208}
209
210/** Main kernel routine for bootstrap CPU using new stack.
211 *
212 * Second part of main_bsp().
213 *
214 */
215void main_bsp_separated_stack(void)
216{
217 /* Keep this the first thing. */
218 current_initialize(CURRENT);
219
220 version_print();
221
222 LOG("\nconfig.base=%p config.kernel_size=%zu"
223 "\nconfig.stack_base=%p config.stack_size=%zu",
224 (void *) config.base, config.kernel_size,
225 (void *) config.stack_base, config.stack_size);
226
227#ifdef CONFIG_KCONSOLE
228 /*
229 * kconsole data structures must be initialized very early
230 * because other subsystems will register their respective
231 * commands.
232 */
233 kconsole_init();
234#endif
235
236 /*
237 * Exception handler initialization, before architecture
238 * starts adding its own handlers
239 */
240 exc_init();
241
242 /*
243 * Memory management subsystems initialization.
244 */
245 ARCH_OP(pre_mm_init);
246 km_identity_init();
247 frame_init();
248 slab_cache_init();
249 ra_init();
250 sysinfo_init();
251 btree_init();
252 as_init();
253 page_init();
254 tlb_init();
255 km_non_identity_init();
256 ddi_init();
257 ARCH_OP(post_mm_init);
258 reserve_init();
259 ARCH_OP(pre_smp_init);
260 smp_init();
261
262 /* Slab must be initialized after we know the number of processors. */
263 slab_enable_cpucache();
264
265 uint64_t size;
266 const char *size_suffix;
267 bin_order_suffix(zones_total_size(), &size, &size_suffix, false);
268 printf("Detected %u CPU(s), %" PRIu64 " %s free memory\n",
269 config.cpu_count, size, size_suffix);
270
271 cpu_init();
272 calibrate_delay_loop();
273 ARCH_OP(post_cpu_init);
274
275 clock_counter_init();
276 timeout_init();
277 scheduler_init();
278 caps_init();
279 task_init();
280 thread_init();
281 futex_init();
282 sys_waitq_init();
283
284 sysinfo_set_item_data("boot_args", NULL, bargs, str_size(bargs) + 1);
285
286 if (init.cnt > 0) {
287 size_t i;
288 for (i = 0; i < init.cnt; i++)
289 LOG("init[%zu].addr=%p, init[%zu].size=%zu",
290 i, (void *) init.tasks[i].paddr, i, init.tasks[i].size);
291 } else
292 printf("No init binaries found.\n");
293
294 ipc_init();
295 event_init();
296 kio_init();
297 log_init();
298 stats_init();
299
300 /*
301 * Create kernel task.
302 */
303 task_t *kernel = task_create(AS_KERNEL, "kernel");
304 if (!kernel)
305 panic("Cannot create kernel task.");
306
307 /*
308 * Create the first thread.
309 */
310 thread_t *kinit_thread = thread_create(kinit, NULL, kernel,
311 THREAD_FLAG_UNCOUNTED, "kinit");
312 if (!kinit_thread)
313 panic("Cannot create kinit thread.");
314 thread_ready(kinit_thread);
315
316 /*
317 * This call to scheduler() will return to kinit,
318 * starting the thread of kernel threads.
319 */
320 scheduler();
321 /* not reached */
322}
323
324#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
325
326/** Main kernel routine for application CPUs.
327 *
328 * Executed by application processors, temporary stack
329 * is at ctx.sp which was set during BSP boot.
330 * This function passes control directly to
331 * main_ap_separated_stack().
332 *
333 * Assuming interrupts_disable()'d.
334 *
335 */
336void main_ap(void)
337{
338 /*
339 * Incrementing the active CPU counter will guarantee that the
340 * *_init() functions can find out that they need to
341 * do initialization for AP only.
342 */
343 config.cpu_active++;
344
345 /*
346 * The CURRENT structure is well defined because ctx.sp is used as stack.
347 */
348 current_initialize(CURRENT);
349
350 ARCH_OP(pre_mm_init);
351 frame_init();
352 page_init();
353 tlb_init();
354 ARCH_OP(post_mm_init);
355
356 cpu_init();
357 calibrate_delay_loop();
358 ARCH_OP(post_cpu_init);
359
360 current_copy(CURRENT, (current_t *) CPU->stack);
361
362 /*
363 * If we woke kmp up before we left the kernel stack, we could
364 * collide with another CPU coming up. To prevent this, we
365 * switch to this cpu's private stack prior to waking kmp up.
366 */
367 context_save(&CPU->saved_context);
368 context_set(&CPU->saved_context, FADDR(main_ap_separated_stack),
369 (uintptr_t) CPU->stack, STACK_SIZE);
370 context_restore(&CPU->saved_context);
371 /* not reached */
372}
373
374/** Main kernel routine for application CPUs using new stack.
375 *
376 * Second part of main_ap().
377 *
378 */
379void main_ap_separated_stack(void)
380{
381 /*
382 * Configure timeouts for this cpu.
383 */
384 timeout_init();
385
386 waitq_wakeup(&ap_completion_wq, WAKEUP_FIRST);
387 scheduler();
388 /* not reached */
389}
390
391#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
392
393/** @}
394 */
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