Rev |
Age |
Author |
Path |
Log message |
Diff |
3134 |
5983 d 12 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/arch/ |
Add smc_coherence_block(). |
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3133 |
5984 d 2 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/arch/ |
Add smc_coherence() macro to all architectures.
So far, only amd64, ia32, ia64 and sparc64 are implemented. |
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2272 |
6405 d 4 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
Indentation and formatting fixes. |
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2082 |
6492 d 10 h |
decky |
/trunk/ |
__asm__ __volatile__ -> asm volatile |
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2071 |
6497 d 2 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
(c) versus (C) |
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2047 |
6531 d 1 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/arch/sparc64/include/ |
Convert sparc64 critical section barriers to RMO memory model.
More portable, no confusion from documentation. |
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1902 |
6610 d 6 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/arch/sparc64/include/ |
Implement spinlock and test_and_set for sparc64. |
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1891 |
6618 d 1 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
sparc64 work:
- Experimental support for TSB (Translation Storage Buffer). |
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1860 |
6636 d 4 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
A lot of untested sparc64 stuff:
- Write ASID to hardware when a thread is about to run in userspace.
- Add userspace() and switch_to_userspace() functions.
- Handle special cases when the userspace spill/fill handler causes MMU trap.
- Resolve some TODOs in the existing sparc64 code.
- sparc64 has now C99 compliant header guards.
- Formatting and indentation fixes. |
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1854 |
6638 d 12 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
Define architecture-specific thread sub-constructors and sub-destructors on all architectures.
Define the THREAD_FLAG_USPACE which means that the thread runs in user space.
The forementioned changes allow for allocating of user window buffer on sparc64
threads that execute in userspace.
A lot of formatting and indentation fixes. |
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1822 |
6666 d 11 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
sparc64 work.
1. Formatting fixes.
2. When writing to DMMU ASI's, simple membar() can be used in place of flush().
3. Substantial changes in the way the TLB is taken over.
4. Remove unneeded functions.
This is the first revision that also runs on a real world Ultra 5 with UltraSPARC IIi
processor.
Note that 3. needs further work as the current implementation depends on the fact
that the compiler will use registers for local variables in take_over_tlb_and_tt().
Rewrite of that function into assembly is to follow. |
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1787 |
6687 d 4 h |
decky |
/ |
move kernel/trunk, uspace/trunk and boot/trunk to trunk/kernel, trunk/uspace and trunk/boot |
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1784 |
6688 d 2 h |
jermar |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Sync OpenFirmware functionality with boot.
Random cleanup. |
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1702 |
6715 d 8 h |
cejka |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Kernel doxygen comments updated. |
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883 |
6822 d 11 h |
jermar |
/kernel/trunk/arch/sparc64/ |
sparc64 work.
Switch console to framebuffer (needs proper detection and initialization).
No native keyboard support, so far.
Memory management trap handler fixes.
Do not use OpenFirmware trap table anymore. |
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760 |
6846 d 10 h |
jermar |
/kernel/trunk/ |
mips32 is not supposed to allocate page table.
This is done by the generic code now.
Remove PTL0 pointer as it is not needed.
Remove GET_PTL0_ADDRESS from kernel.
Update sparc64 comments in barrier.h. |
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758 |
6847 d 0 h |
jermar |
/kernel/trunk/arch/ |
sparc64 bugfix.
When disabling IMMU and DMMU the kernel has to perform synchronization operation
(e.g flush %r or membar #Sync instruction). There is no guarantee that the address
contained in %r is in DTLB and therefore the flush instruction can fault. Normally
this would be recognized and fixed by the OpenFirmware Fast Data MMU fault handler.
However, this handler lives in virtually mapped memory and an attempt to execute
there while the MMUs are disabled would result in a nested trap leading to error state.
Replacing flush %r instruction with membar #Sync, wich is sufficient in this case,
fixes this problem. |
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613 |
6897 d 23 h |
jermar |
/kernel/trunk/arch/sparc64/ |
sparc64 work.
More ITLB and DTLB controlling functions. |
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569 |
6902 d 0 h |
jermar |
/kernel/trunk/ |
sparc64 work.
Implement functions for reading IMMU and DMMU TLBs. |
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534 |
6906 d 3 h |
jermar |
/ |
Rename HelenOS/SPARTAN to HelenOS/kernel again. |
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