Example #1
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/* trap_dispatch - dispatch based on what type of trap occurred */
static void trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
	char c;

	switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
	case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
		/* LAB1 YOUR CODE : STEP 3 */
		/* handle the timer interrupt */
		/* (1) After a timer interrupt, you should record this event using a global variable (increase it), such as ticks in kern/driver/clock.c
		 * (2) Every TICK_NUM cycle, you can print some info using a funciton, such as print_ticks().
		 * (3) Too Simple? Yes, I think so!
		 */
		if(++ticks % TICK_NUM == 0) {
			print_ticks();
		}
		break;
	case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
		c = cons_getc();
		cprintf("serial [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
		break;
	case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
		c = cons_getc();
		cprintf("kbd [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
		break;
		//LAB1 CHALLENGE 1 : YOUR CODE you should modify below codes.
	case T_SWITCH_TOU:
		if(tf->tf_cs != USER_CS) {
			user_stack = *tf;
			user_stack.tf_cs = USER_CS;
			user_stack.tf_ds = USER_DS;
			user_stack.tf_ss = USER_DS;
			user_stack.tf_es = USER_DS;
			user_stack.tf_esp = (uint32_t)tf + sizeof(struct trapframe) - 8;
			user_stack.tf_eflags |= FL_IOPL_MASK;
			*((uint32_t *)tf - 1) = (uint32_t)&user_stack;
		}
		break;
	case T_SWITCH_TOK:
		if(tf->tf_cs != KERNEL_CS) {
			tf->tf_cs = KERNEL_CS;
			tf->tf_ds = KERNEL_DS;
			tf->tf_es = KERNEL_DS;
			tf->tf_eflags &= ~FL_IOPL_MASK;
			struct trapframe* k = (struct trapframe*)(tf->tf_esp - (sizeof(struct trapframe) - 8));
			memmove(k, tf, sizeof(struct trapframe) -8);
			*((uint32_t *)tf - 1) = (uint32_t)k;

		}
		break;
	case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE1:
	case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE2:
		/* do nothing */
		break;
	default:
		// in kernel, it must be a mistake
		if ((tf->tf_cs & 3) == 0) {
			print_trapframe(tf);
			panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");
		}
	}
}
Example #2
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static void
trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
    char c;

    int ret;

    switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
    case T_PGFLT:  //page fault
        if ((ret = pgfault_handler(tf)) != 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("handle pgfault failed. %e\n", ret);
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
#if 0
    LAB3 : If some page replacement algorithm(such as CLOCK PRA) need tick to change the priority of pages, 
    then you can add code here. 
#endif
        /* LAB1 YOUR CODE : STEP 3 */
        /* handle the timer interrupt */
        /* (1) After a timer interrupt, you should record this event using a global variable (increase it), such as ticks in kern/driver/clock.c
         * (2) Every TICK_NUM cycle, you can print some info using a funciton, such as print_ticks().
         * (3) Too Simple? Yes, I think so!
         */

 ticks ++;
        if (ticks % TICK_NUM == 0) {
            print_ticks();
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("serial [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("kbd [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    //LAB1 CHALLENGE 1 : YOUR CODE you should modify below codes.
    case T_SWITCH_TOU:
    case T_SWITCH_TOK:
        panic("T_SWITCH_** ??\n");
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE1:
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE2:
        /* do nothing */
        break;
    default:
        // in kernel, it must be a mistake
        if ((tf->tf_cs & 3) == 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");
        }
    }
}
Example #3
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/* trap_dispatch - dispatch based on what type of trap occurred */
static void
trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
    char c;

    switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
        /* LAB1 2012012139 : STEP 3 */
        /* handle the timer interrupt */
        /* (1) After a timer interrupt, you should record this event using a global variable (increase it), such as ticks in kern/driver/clock.c
         * (2) Every TICK_NUM cycle, you can print some info using a funciton, such as print_ticks().
         * (3) Too Simple? Yes, I think so!
         */
        ++ticks;
        if (ticks == TICK_NUM) {
          print_ticks();
          ticks = 0;
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("serial [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("kbd [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    //LAB1 CHALLENGE 1 : 2012012139 you should modify below codes.
    case T_SWITCH_TOU:
        tf->tf_cs = USER_CS;
        tf->tf_ds = USER_DS;
        tf->tf_es = USER_DS;
        tf->tf_ss = USER_DS;
        // 改变IO输出所需要的权限,使得用户可以写
        tf->tf_eflags |= 0x3000;
        break;
    case T_SWITCH_TOK:
        tf->tf_cs = KERNEL_CS;
        tf->tf_ds = KERNEL_DS;
        tf->tf_es = KERNEL_DS;
        // tf->tf_ss = KERNEL_DS;
        // panic("T_SWITCH_** ??\n");
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE1:
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE2:
        /* do nothing */
        break;
    default:
        // in kernel, it must be a mistake
        if ((tf->tf_cs & 3) == 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");
        }
    }
}
Example #4
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/* trap_dispatch - dispatch based on what type of trap occurred */
static void
trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
    char c;

    switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
        ticks ++;
        if (ticks % TICK_NUM == 0) {
            print_ticks();
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("serial [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("kbd [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    case T_SWITCH_TOU:
        if (tf->tf_cs != USER_CS) {
            tf->tf_cs = USER_CS;
            tf->tf_ds = tf->tf_es = USER_DS;
            tf->tf_ss = USER_DS;
            // set eflags, make sure ucore can use io under user mode.
            // if CPL > IOPL, then cpu will generate a general protection.
            tf->tf_rflags |= FL_IOPL_MASK;
        }
        break;
    case T_SWITCH_TOK:
        if (tf->tf_cs != KERNEL_CS) {
            tf->tf_cs = KERNEL_CS;
            tf->tf_ds = tf->tf_es = KERNEL_DS;
            tf->tf_ss = KERNEL_DS;
            tf->tf_rflags &= ~FL_IOPL_MASK;
        }
        break;
    default:
        // in kernel, it must be a mistake
        if ((tf->tf_cs & 3) == 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");
        }
    }
}
Example #5
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/* trap_dispatch - dispatch based on what type of trap occurred */
static void
trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
    char c;

    switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
        /* LAB1 YOUR CODE : STEP 3 */
        /* handle the timer interrupt */
        /* (1) After a timer interrupt, you should record this event using a global variable (increase it), such as ticks in kern/driver/clock.c
         * (2) Every TICK_NUM cycle, you can print some info using a funciton, such as print_ticks().
         * (3) Too Simple? Yes, I think so!
         */
        ticks++;
        if (ticks % TICK_NUM == 0)
        {
		    print_ticks();
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("serial [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("kbd [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    //LAB1 CHALLENGE 1 : YOUR CODE you should modify below codes.
    case T_SWITCH_TOU:
    case T_SWITCH_TOK:
        panic("T_SWITCH_** ??\n");
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE1:
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE2:
        /* do nothing */
        break;
    default:
        // in kernel, it must be a mistake
        if ((tf->tf_cs & 3) == 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");
        }
    }
}
Example #6
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/* trap_dispatch - dispatch based on what type of trap occurred */
static void
trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
    char c;

    switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
        /* LAB1 2012011363 : STEP 3 */
        /* handle the timer interrupt */
        /* (1) After a timer interrupt, you should record this event using a global variable (increase it), such as ticks in kern/driver/clock.c
         * (2) Every TICK_NUM cycle, you can print some info using a funciton, such as print_ticks().
         * (3) Too Simple? Yes, I think so!
         */
        ticks ++;
        if (ticks % TICK_NUM == 0) {
            print_ticks();
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("serial [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("kbd [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    //LAB1 CHALLENGE 1 : 2012011363 you should modify below codes.
    case T_SWITCH_TOU:
        if (tf->tf_cs != USER_CS) {
            switchk2u = *tf;
            switchk2u.tf_cs = USER_CS;
            switchk2u.tf_ds = switchk2u.tf_es = switchk2u.tf_ss = USER_DS;
            switchk2u.tf_esp = (uint32_t)tf + sizeof(struct trapframe) - 8;
		
            // set eflags, make sure ucore can use io under user mode.
            // if CPL > IOPL, then cpu will generate a general protection.
            switchk2u.tf_eflags |= FL_IOPL_MASK;
		
            // set temporary stack
            // then iret will jump to the right stack
            *((uint32_t *)tf - 1) = (uint32_t)&switchk2u;
        }
        break;
    case T_SWITCH_TOK:
        if (tf->tf_cs != KERNEL_CS) {
            tf->tf_cs = KERNEL_CS;
            tf->tf_ds = tf->tf_es = KERNEL_DS;
            tf->tf_eflags &= ~FL_IOPL_MASK;
            switchu2k = (struct trapframe *)(tf->tf_esp - (sizeof(struct trapframe) - 8));
            memmove(switchu2k, tf, sizeof(struct trapframe) - 8);
            *((uint32_t *)tf - 1) = (uint32_t)switchu2k;
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE1:
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE2:
        /* do nothing */
        break;
    default:
        // in kernel, it must be a mistake
        if ((tf->tf_cs & 3) == 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");
        }
    }
}
Example #7
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File: trap.c Project: sjyfok/moocos
static void
trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
    char c;

    int ret;

    switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
    case T_PGFLT:  //page fault
        if ((ret = pgfault_handler(tf)) != 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("handle pgfault failed. %e\n", ret);
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
#if 0
    LAB3 : If some page replacement algorithm(such as CLOCK PRA) need tick to change the priority of pages, 
    then you can add code here. 
#endif
        /* LAB1 YOUR CODE : STEP 3 */
        /* handle the timer interrupt */
        /* (1) After a timer interrupt, you should record this event using a global variable (increase it), such as ticks in kern/driver/clock.c
         * (2) Every TICK_NUM cycle, you can print some info using a funciton, such as print_ticks().
         * (3) Too Simple? Yes, I think so!
         */
        ticks ++;
        if (ticks % TICK_NUM == 0)
       		print_ticks();
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("serial [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("kbd [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        if (c == '0')
        {
        	user2kernel(tf);
        }
        if (c == '3')
        {
			kernel2user(tf);
        }
        print_trapframe(tf);
        break;
    //LAB1 CHALLENGE 1 : YOUR CODE you should modify below codes.
    case T_SWITCH_TOU:
    	kernel2user(tf);
/*    	if (tf->tf_cs != USER_CS)
    	{
    		switchk2u = *tf;
    		switchk2u.tf_cs = USER_CS;
    		switchk2u.tf_ds = switchk2u.tf_es = switchk2u.tf_ss = USER_DS;
    		switchk2u.tf_esp = (uint32_t)tf + sizeof(struct trapframe)-8;

    		switchk2u.tf_eflags |= FL_IOPL_MASK;

    		*((uint32_t *)tf -1) = (uint32_t)&switchk2u;
    	}*/
    	break;
    case T_SWITCH_TOK:
        //panic("T_SWITCH_** ??\n");
        user2kernel(tf);
/*        if (tf->tf_cs != KERNEL_CS)
		{
			tf->tf_cs = KERNEL_CS;
			tf->tf_ds = tf->tf_es = KERNEL_DS;
			tf->tf_eflags &= ~FL_IOPL_MASK;
			switchu2k = (struct trapframe *)(tf->tf_esp - (sizeof(struct trapframe)-8));
			memmove(switchu2k, tf, sizeof(struct trapframe)-8);
			*((uint32_t*)tf-1) = (uint32_t)switchu2k;
		}*/
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE1:
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE2:
        /* do nothing */
        break;
    default:
        // in kernel, it must be a mistake
        if ((tf->tf_cs & 3) == 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");
        }
    }
}
Example #8
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static void
trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
    char c;
    int ret=0;

    switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
    case T_PGFLT:  //page fault
        if ((ret = pgfault_handler(tf)) != 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            if (current == NULL) {
                panic("handle pgfault failed. ret=%d\n", ret);
            }
            else {
                if (trap_in_kernel(tf)) {
                    panic("handle pgfault failed in kernel mode. ret=%d\n", ret);
                }
                cprintf("killed by kernel.\n");
                panic("handle user mode pgfault failed. ret=%d\n", ret); 
                do_exit(-E_KILLED);
            }
        }
        break;
    case T_SYSCALL:
        syscall();
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
#if 0
    LAB3 : If some page replacement algorithm(such as CLOCK PRA) need tick to change the priority of pages,
    then you can add code here. 
#endif
        /* LAB1 YOUR CODE : STEP 3 */
        /* handle the timer interrupt */
        /* (1) After a timer interrupt, you should record this event using a global variable (increase it), such as ticks in kern/driver/clock.c
         * (2) Every TICK_NUM cycle, you can print some info using a funciton, such as print_ticks().
         * (3) Too Simple? Yes, I think so!
         */

		ticks++;
		if((ticks%TICK_NUM) == 0){
			print_ticks();
		}
        /* LAB5 YOUR CODE */
        /* you should upate you lab1 code (just add ONE or TWO lines of code):
         *    Every TICK_NUM cycle, you should set current process's current->need_resched = 1
         */
        /* LAB6 YOUR CODE */
        /* you should upate you lab5 code
         * IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS:
	     * sched_class_proc_tick
         */         
        /* LAB7 YOUR CODE */
        /* you should upate you lab6 code
         * IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS:
	     * run_timer_list
         */
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
        // There are user level shell in LAB8, so we need change COM/KBD interrupt processing.
        c = cons_getc();
        {
          extern void dev_stdin_write(char c);
          dev_stdin_write(c);
        }
        break;
    //LAB1 CHALLENGE 1 : YOUR CODE you should modify below codes.
    case T_SWITCH_TOU:
    case T_SWITCH_TOK:
        panic("T_SWITCH_** ??\n");
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE1:
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE2:
        /* do nothing */
        break;
    default:
        print_trapframe(tf);
        if (current != NULL) {
            cprintf("unhandled trap.\n");
            do_exit(-E_KILLED);
        }
        // in kernel, it must be a mistake
        panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");

    }
}
Example #9
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static void
trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
    char c;

    int ret=0;

    switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
    case T_PGFLT:  //page fault
        if ((ret = pgfault_handler(tf)) != 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            if (current == NULL) {
                panic("handle pgfault failed. ret=%d\n", ret);
            }
            else {
                if (trap_in_kernel(tf)) {
                    panic("handle pgfault failed in kernel mode. ret=%d\n", ret);
                }
                cprintf("killed by kernel.\n");
                panic("handle user mode pgfault failed. ret=%d\n", ret);
                do_exit(-E_KILLED);
            }
        }
        break;
    case T_SYSCALL:
        syscall();
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
#if 0
    LAB3 : If some page replacement algorithm(such as CLOCK PRA) need tick to change the priority of pages,
    then you can add code here.
#endif
        /* LAB1 2010012193 : STEP 3 */
        /* handle the timer interrupt */
        /* (1) After a timer interrupt, you should record this event using a global variable (increase it), such as ticks in kern/driver/clock.c
         * (2) Every TICK_NUM cycle, you can print some info using a funciton, such as print_ticks().
         * (3) Too Simple? Yes, I think so!
         */
        /* LAB5 2010012193 */
        /* you should upate you lab1 code (just add ONE or TWO lines of code):
         *    Every TICK_NUM cycle, you should set current process's current->need_resched = 1
         */
        /* LAB6 2010012193 */
        /* IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS:
	     * run_timer_list
	     *----------------------
	     * you should update your lab5 code (just add ONE or TWO lines of code):
         *    Every tick, you should update the system time, iterate the timers, and trigger the timers which are end to call scheduler.
         *    You can use one funcitons to finish all these things.
         */
        if (!(++ticks % TICK_NUM)) {
            print_ticks();
        }
        run_timer_list();
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("serial [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("kbd [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    //LAB1 CHALLENGE 1 : YOUR CODE you should modify below codes.
    case T_SWITCH_TOU:
    case T_SWITCH_TOK:
        panic("T_SWITCH_** ??\n");
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE1:
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE2:
        /* do nothing */
        break;
    default:
        print_trapframe(tf);
        if (current != NULL) {
            cprintf("unhandled trap.\n");
            do_exit(-E_KILLED);
        }
        // in kernel, it must be a mistake
        panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");

    }
}
Example #10
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static void
trap_dispatch(struct trapframe *tf) {
    char c;

    int ret;

    switch (tf->tf_trapno) {
    case T_PGFLT:  //page fault
        if ((ret = pgfault_handler(tf)) != 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("handle pgfault failed. %e\n", ret);
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_TIMER:
#if 0
    LAB3 : If some page replacement algorithm(such as CLOCK PRA) need tick to change the priority of pages, 
    then you can add code here. 
#endif
        /* LAB1 2011011384 : STEP 3 */
        /* handle the timer interrupt */
        /* (1) After a timer interrupt, you should record this event using a global variable (increase it), such as ticks in kern/driver/clock.c
         * (2) Every TICK_NUM cycle, you can print some info using a funciton, such as print_ticks().
         * (3) Too Simple? Yes, I think so!
         */
        ticks++;
        if(ticks % 100 == 0) {
            print_ticks();
        }
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_COM1:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("serial [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_KBD:
        c = cons_getc();
        cprintf("kbd [%03d] %c\n", c, c);
        break;
    //LAB1 CHALLENGE 1 : 2011011384 you should modify below codes.
    case T_SWITCH_TOU:
        //The idea is iret pops EFLAGS, EIP, CS to CPU registers
        //So we push to the stack these registers we want and then directly jump to iret
        tf->tf_gs = USER_DS;
        tf->tf_fs = USER_DS;
        tf->tf_es = USER_DS;
        tf->tf_ds = USER_DS;
        tf->tf_ss = USER_DS;
        tf->tf_cs = USER_CS;
        //we also have to set IOPL, else cprintf will cause general protection fault
        //tf->tf_esp doesn't matter here because it will be reset by %ebp in switch_to_user
        tf->tf_eflags |= FL_IOPL_MASK;
        break;
    case T_SWITCH_TOK:
        tf->tf_gs = KERNEL_DS;
        tf->tf_fs = KERNEL_DS;
        tf->tf_es = KERNEL_DS;
        tf->tf_ds = KERNEL_DS;
        tf->tf_ss = KERNEL_DS;
        tf->tf_cs = KERNEL_CS;
        //we also have to set IOPL, else cprintf will cause general protection fault
        //tf->tf_esp doesn't matter here because it will be reset by %ebp in switch_to_user
        tf->tf_eflags &= ~FL_IOPL_MASK;
        break;
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE1:
    case IRQ_OFFSET + IRQ_IDE2:
        /* do nothing */
        break;
    default:
        // in kernel, it must be a mistake
        if ((tf->tf_cs & 3) == 0) {
            print_trapframe(tf);
            panic("unexpected trap in kernel.\n");
        }
    }
}