[Kos-cvs] kos/modules/x86/task _thread_cpu_context.c,1.17,1.18

thomas at kos.enix.org thomas at kos.enix.org
Wed Dec 29 20:28:53 CET 2004


Update of /home/kos/cvs/kos/modules/x86/task
In directory the-doors:/tmp/cvs-serv1745/modules/x86/task

Modified Files:
	_thread_cpu_context.c 
Log Message:
2004-12-29  Thomas Petazzoni  <thomas at crazy.kos.nx>

	* modules/x86/task/_thread_cpu_context.c
	(init_user_thread_context): VMM functions now work with address
	spaces.

	* modules/x86/mm/_vmap.c (arch_do_unmap_virtual_page): Unmapping a
	page that hasn't any corresponding PT is not an error. So, the
	ASSERT_FATAL() was removed, and replaced by a test that returns
	SUCCESS if there's not PT associated to the page.

	* modules/vmm/vmm.h: VMM functions now operate on address space
	not on teams.

	* modules/vmm/vmm.c: Try to limit the exports only to the modules
	that really need them.

	* modules/vmm/_vmm_map.c: VMM functions now operate on address space,
	not on teams.

	* modules/vmm/_vmm_as.c: VMM functions now operate on address space,
	not on teams. Check the return of kmutex_lock and kmutex_unlock
	for safety.

	* modules/vmm/_vmm.h: VMM functions now operate on address space,
	not on teams.

	* modules/test/vmm_test.c: A couple of updates, whitespaces
	cleanup. In the hope of the stress test to pass, one day, maybe
	;-)

	* modules/test/test.c: Add the new mutex test.

	* modules/test/sem_test.c: Semaphore test update. Less kernel
	threads are created, less time is spent in usleep() and
	create_kernel_thread() return is checked to make sure all kernel
	threads are correctly created.

	* modules/test/mutex_test.c: New mutex test.

	* modules/test/_test.h: New mutex_test() function.

	* modules/test/Makefile (OBJS): New mutex_test.c file.

	* modules/task/_task_kstack.c (unallocate_cpl0_stack): Update
	calls to unmap_virtual_range() according to new prototype.

	* modules/pci/_pci.c (_pci_scan_bus): Not initializing pca
	(pci_config_address) to 0 is not good ! Now, PCI devices are
	correctly detected under Bochs and Qemu. Even a network adapter,
	along with its I/O space and IRQ configuration can be detected !

	* modules/lib/std/stdlib.h (printk): printk is re-defined as
	ktty_printk, and not bochs_printk. By the way, I find this #define
	quite ugly.

	* modules/kos/wolfgang.c (primary_thread): Testing, testing,
	debugging, debugging, testing...

	* modules/kitc/_kmutex.c: Changed k_ui32_t to
	spinlock_flags_t. Added some debugging messages and assertions.

	* MkVars (KOSSYSPATH): The path to the kos-sys CVS module, in
	which the hard disk image is stored. The default value is
	../kos-sys/, but it can be overriden using the .mkvars file.

	* Makefile (qemu): Instead of an hard-coded path to the hard disk
	image, we use a KOSSYSPATH variable that can be overriden in the
	.mkvars file.



Index: _thread_cpu_context.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/kos/cvs/kos/modules/x86/task/_thread_cpu_context.c,v
retrieving revision 1.17
retrieving revision 1.18
diff -u -d -r1.17 -r1.18
--- _thread_cpu_context.c	28 Dec 2004 18:45:05 -0000	1.17
+++ _thread_cpu_context.c	29 Dec 2004 19:28:51 -0000	1.18
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
   ppage = physmem_get_page(PHYS_PAGE_USER, PHYS_PAGE_SWAPPABLE);
   CONCEPTION_ASSERT(ppage != 0);
 
-  map_virtual_page(thread->mother_team,
+  map_virtual_page(& thread->mother_team->address_space,
 		   PAGE_ALIGN_INF(new_cpu_state->u.cpl3.esp3),
 		   ppage,
 		   VM_ACCESS_READ | VM_ACCESS_WRITE);



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