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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use alloc::collections::linked_list::LinkedList;
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// We will have this list OWN the process. So, anytime we want
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// the process, we will consult the process list.
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static mut PROCESS_LIST: LinkedList<Process> = LinkedList::new();
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static mut CURRENT_0: u16 = 0;
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static mut CURRENT: [u16; 2] = [0; 2];
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/// We will eventually move this function out of here, but its
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/// job is just to take a slot in the process list.
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@ -27,23 +27,40 @@ fn init_process() {
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/// Add a process given a function address and then
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/// push it onto the LinkedList. Uses Process::new_default
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/// to create a new stack, etc.
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pub fn add_process_default(proc: fn()) {
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pub fn add_process_default(pr: fn()) {
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unsafe {
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let p = Process::new_default(proc);
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let p = Process::new_default(pr);
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PROCESS_LIST.push_back(p);
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}
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}
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// This should only be called once, and its job is to create
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// the init process. Right now, this process is in the kernel,
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// but later, it should call the shell.
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pub fn init() {
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add_process_default(init_process);
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unsafe {
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let p = PROCESS_LIST.back();
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if let Some(pd) = p {
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CURRENT_0 = pd.pid;
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// Put the initial process on the first CPU.
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CURRENT[0] = pd.pid;
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}
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}
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}
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// Our process must be able to sleep, wait, or run.
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// Running - means that when the scheduler finds this process, it can run it.
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// Sleeping - means that the process is waiting on a certain amount of time.
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// Waiting - means that the process is waiting on I/O
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// Dead - We should never get here, but we can flag a process as Dead and clean
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// it out of the list later.
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pub enum ProcessState {
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Running,
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Sleeping,
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Waiting,
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Dead
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}
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// Let's represent this in C ABI. We do this
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// because we need to access some of the fields
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// in assembly. Rust gets to choose how it orders
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@ -55,11 +72,16 @@ pub struct Process {
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stack: *mut u8,
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program_counter: usize,
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pid: u16,
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state: ProcessState,
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data: ProcessData,
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}
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impl Process {
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pub fn new_default(func: fn()) -> Self {
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// This probably shouldn't go here, but we need to calculate
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// a new PID. For now, this just takes the bottom of the list
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// and adds one to the PID. We assume that we're sorting the
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// list in increasing PID order.
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let pd;
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unsafe {
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let plb = PROCESS_LIST.back();
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@ -67,21 +89,30 @@ impl Process {
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pd = p.pid + 1;
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}
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else {
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// If the list is empty, we allocate pid 1.
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pd = 1
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}
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}
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// Now that we have a PID, let's create a new process.
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// We set the process as waiting so that whomever called us
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// can wake it up themselves. This allows us to take our time
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// and allocate the process.
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Process {
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frame: TrapFrame::zero(),
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stack: alloc(1),
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program_counter: func as usize,
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pid: pd,
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state: ProcessState::Waiting,
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data: ProcessData::zero()
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}
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}
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}
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// Since we're storing ownership of a Process in the linked list,
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// we can cause it to deallocate automatically when it is removed.
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impl Drop for Process {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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// We allocate the stack as a page.
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dealloc(self.stack);
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}
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}
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@ -93,6 +124,9 @@ pub struct ProcessData {
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cwd_path: [u8; 128],
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}
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// This is private data that we can query with system calls.
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// If we want to implement CFQ (completely fair queuing), which
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// is a per-process block queuing algorithm, we can put that here.
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impl ProcessData {
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pub fn zero() -> Self {
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ProcessData {
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