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| 96 | * that we need an arrangement like this (AP's being initialized by a kernel |
96 | * that we need an arrangement like this (AP's being initialized by a kernel |
| 97 | * thread), for a thread has its dedicated stack. (The stack used during the |
97 | * thread), for a thread has its dedicated stack. (The stack used during the |
| 98 | * BSP initialization (prior the very first call to scheduler()) will be used |
98 | * BSP initialization (prior the very first call to scheduler()) will be used |
| 99 | * as an initialization stack for each AP.) |
99 | * as an initialization stack for each AP.) |
| 100 | */ |
100 | */ |
| 101 | void kmp(void *arg) |
101 | void kmp(void *arg __attribute__((unused))) |
| 102 | { |
102 | { |
| 103 | unsigned int i; |
103 | unsigned int i; |
| 104 | 104 | ||
| 105 | ASSERT(ops != NULL); |
105 | ASSERT(ops != NULL); |
| 106 | 106 | ||
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| 110 | */ |
110 | */ |
| 111 | 111 | ||
| 112 | /* |
112 | /* |
| 113 | * Set the warm-reset vector to the real-mode address of 4K-aligned ap_boot() |
113 | * Set the warm-reset vector to the real-mode address of 4K-aligned ap_boot() |
| 114 | */ |
114 | */ |
| 115 | *((uint16_t *) (PA2KA(0x467 + 0))) = ((uintptr_t) ap_boot) >> 4; /* segment */ |
115 | *((uint16_t *) (PA2KA(0x467 + 0))) = (uint16_t) (((uintptr_t) ap_boot) >> 4); /* segment */ |
| 116 | *((uint16_t *) (PA2KA(0x467 + 2))) = 0; /* offset */ |
116 | *((uint16_t *) (PA2KA(0x467 + 2))) = 0; /* offset */ |
| 117 | 117 | ||
| 118 | /* |
118 | /* |
| 119 | * Save 0xa to address 0xf of the CMOS RAM. |
119 | * Save 0xa to address 0xf of the CMOS RAM. |
| 120 | * BIOS will not do the POST after the INIT signal. |
120 | * BIOS will not do the POST after the INIT signal. |
| 121 | */ |
121 | */ |
| 122 | outb(0x70, 0xf); |
122 | outb(0x70, 0xf); |
| 123 | outb(0x71, 0xa); |
123 | outb(0x71, 0xa); |
| 124 | 124 | ||
| 125 | pic_disable_irqs(0xffff); |
125 | pic_disable_irqs(0xffff); |
| 126 | apic_init(); |
126 | apic_init(); |
| - | 127 | ||
| - | 128 | uint8_t apic = l_apic_id(); |
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| 127 | 129 | ||
| 128 | for (i = 0; i < ops->cpu_count(); i++) { |
130 | for (i = 0; i < ops->cpu_count(); i++) { |
| 129 | struct descriptor *gdt_new; |
131 | struct descriptor *gdt_new; |
| 130 | 132 | ||
| 131 | /* |
133 | /* |
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| 138 | * The bootstrap processor is already up. |
140 | * The bootstrap processor is already up. |
| 139 | */ |
141 | */ |
| 140 | if (ops->cpu_bootstrap(i)) |
142 | if (ops->cpu_bootstrap(i)) |
| 141 | continue; |
143 | continue; |
| 142 | 144 | ||
| 143 | if (ops->cpu_apic_id(i) == l_apic_id()) { |
145 | if (ops->cpu_apic_id(i) == apic) { |
| 144 | printf("%s: bad processor entry #%d, will not send IPI to myself\n", __FUNCTION__, i); |
146 | printf("%s: bad processor entry #%u, will not send IPI to myself\n", __FUNCTION__, i); |
| 145 | continue; |
147 | continue; |
| 146 | } |
148 | } |
| 147 | 149 | ||
| 148 | /* |
150 | /* |
| 149 | * Prepare new GDT for CPU in question. |
151 | * Prepare new GDT for CPU in question. |
| 150 | */ |
152 | */ |
| 151 | if (!(gdt_new = (struct descriptor *) malloc(GDT_ITEMS*sizeof(struct descriptor), FRAME_ATOMIC))) |
153 | if (!(gdt_new = (struct descriptor *) malloc(GDT_ITEMS * sizeof(struct descriptor), FRAME_ATOMIC))) |
| 152 | panic("couldn't allocate memory for GDT\n"); |
154 | panic("couldn't allocate memory for GDT\n"); |
| 153 | 155 | ||
| 154 | memcpy(gdt_new, gdt, GDT_ITEMS * sizeof(struct descriptor)); |
156 | memcpy(gdt_new, gdt, GDT_ITEMS * sizeof(struct descriptor)); |
| 155 | memsetb((uintptr_t)(&gdt_new[TSS_DES]), sizeof(struct descriptor), 0); |
157 | memsetb((uintptr_t)(&gdt_new[TSS_DES]), sizeof(struct descriptor), 0); |
| 156 | protected_ap_gdtr.limit = GDT_ITEMS * sizeof(struct descriptor); |
158 | protected_ap_gdtr.limit = GDT_ITEMS * sizeof(struct descriptor); |
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| 161 | /* |
163 | /* |
| 162 | * There may be just one AP being initialized at |
164 | * There may be just one AP being initialized at |
| 163 | * the time. After it comes completely up, it is |
165 | * the time. After it comes completely up, it is |
| 164 | * supposed to wake us up. |
166 | * supposed to wake us up. |
| 165 | */ |
167 | */ |
| 166 | if (waitq_sleep_timeout(&ap_completion_wq, 1000000, SYNCH_FLAGS_NONE) == ESYNCH_TIMEOUT) |
168 | if (waitq_sleep_timeout(&ap_completion_wq, 1000000, SYNCH_FLAGS_NONE) == ESYNCH_TIMEOUT) { |
| - | 169 | unsigned int cpu = (config.cpu_active > i) ? config.cpu_active : i; |
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| 167 | printf("%s: waiting for cpu%d (APIC ID = %d) timed out\n", __FUNCTION__, config.cpu_active > i ? config.cpu_active : i, ops->cpu_apic_id(i)); |
170 | printf("%s: waiting for cpu%u (APIC ID = %d) timed out\n", __FUNCTION__, cpu, ops->cpu_apic_id(i)); |
| - | 171 | } |
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| 168 | } else |
172 | } else |
| 169 | printf("INIT IPI for l_apic%d failed\n", ops->cpu_apic_id(i)); |
173 | printf("INIT IPI for l_apic%d failed\n", ops->cpu_apic_id(i)); |
| 170 | } |
174 | } |
| 171 | } |
175 | } |
| 172 | 176 | ||