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Added assembly module so that Rust will import RISC-V assembly code

without using GNU tools
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// Steve Operating System
// Stephen Marz
// 21 Sep 2019
#![no_main]
#![no_std]
#![feature(panic_info_message,
asm,
global_asm,
allocator_api,
alloc_error_handler,
alloc_prelude,
const_raw_ptr_to_usize_cast,
lang_items)]
#[lang = "eh_personality"] extern fn eh_personality() {}
// #[macro_use]
extern crate alloc;
// This is experimental and requires alloc_prelude as a feature
// use alloc::prelude::v1::*;
// ///////////////////////////////////
// / RUST MACROS
// ///////////////////////////////////
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! print
{
($($args:tt)+) => ({
use core::fmt::Write;
let _ = write!(crate::uart::Uart::new(0x1000_0000), $($args)+);
});
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! println
{
() => ({
print!("\r\n")
});
($fmt:expr) => ({
print!(concat!($fmt, "\r\n"))
});
($fmt:expr, $($args:tt)+) => ({
print!(concat!($fmt, "\r\n"), $($args)+)
});
}
// ///////////////////////////////////
// / LANGUAGE STRUCTURES / FUNCTIONS
// ///////////////////////////////////
#[panic_handler]
fn panic(info: &core::panic::PanicInfo) -> ! {
print!("Aborting: ");
if let Some(p) = info.location() {
println!(
"line {}, file {}: {}",
p.line(),
p.file(),
info.message().unwrap()
);
}
else {
println!("no information available.");
}
abort();
}
#[no_mangle]
extern "C" fn abort() -> ! {
loop {
unsafe {
asm!("wfi"::::"volatile");
}
}
}
// ///////////////////////////////////
// / CONSTANTS
// ///////////////////////////////////
// const STR_Y: &str = "\x1b[38;2;79;221;13m✓\x1b[m";
// const STR_N: &str = "\x1b[38;2;221;41;13m✘\x1b[m";
// The following symbols come from asm/mem.S. We can use
// the symbols directly, but the address of the symbols
// themselves are their values, which can cause issues.
// Instead, I created doubleword values in mem.S in the .rodata and .data
// sections.
// extern "C" {
// static TEXT_START: usize;
// static TEXT_END: usize;
// static DATA_START: usize;
// static DATA_END: usize;
// static RODATA_START: usize;
// static RODATA_END: usize;
// static BSS_START: usize;
// static BSS_END: usize;
// static KERNEL_STACK_START: usize;
// static KERNEL_STACK_END: usize;
// static HEAP_START: usize;
// static HEAP_SIZE: usize;
// }
/// Identity map range
/// Takes a contiguous allocation of memory and maps it using PAGE_SIZE
/// This assumes that start <= end
pub fn id_map_range(root: &mut page::Table,
start: usize,
end: usize,
bits: i64)
{
let mut memaddr = start & !(page::PAGE_SIZE - 1);
let num_kb_pages =
(page::align_val(end, 12) - memaddr) / page::PAGE_SIZE;
// I named this num_kb_pages for future expansion when
// I decide to allow for GiB (2^30) and 2MiB (2^21) page
// sizes. However, the overlapping memory regions are causing
// nightmares.
for _ in 0..num_kb_pages {
page::map(root, memaddr, memaddr, bits, 0);
memaddr += 1 << 12;
}
}
extern "C" {
fn switch_to_user(frame: usize) -> !;
}
fn rust_switch_to_user(frame: usize) -> ! {
unsafe {
switch_to_user(frame);
}
}
// ///////////////////////////////////
// / ENTRY POINT
// ///////////////////////////////////
#[no_mangle]
extern "C" fn kinit() {
uart::Uart::new(0x1000_0000).init();
page::init();
kmem::init();
process::init();
// We lower the threshold wall so our interrupts can jump over it.
// Any priority > 0 will be able to be "heard"
plic::set_threshold(0);
// VIRTIO = [1..8]
// UART0 = 10
// PCIE = [32..35]
// Enable PLIC interrupts.
for i in 1..=10 {
plic::enable(i);
plic::set_priority(i, 1);
}
// Set up virtio. This requires a working heap and page-grained allocator.
virtio::probe();
// Let's test the block driver!
println!("Testing block driver.");
let buffer = kmem::kmalloc(512);
block::read(8, buffer, 512, 0);
for i in 0..48 {
print!(" {:02x}", unsafe { buffer.add(i).read() });
if 0 == ((i+1) % 24) {
println!();
}
}
kmem::kfree(buffer);
println!("Block driver done");
// We schedule the next context switch using a multiplier of 1
// Block testing code removed.
trap::schedule_next_context_switch(1);
rust_switch_to_user(sched::schedule());
// switch_to_user will not return, so we should never get here
}
#[no_mangle]
extern "C" fn kinit_hart(_hartid: usize) {
// We aren't going to do anything here until we get SMP going.
// All non-0 harts initialize here.
}
// ///////////////////////////////////
// / RUST MODULES
// ///////////////////////////////////
pub mod assembly;
pub mod block;
pub mod cpu;
pub mod fs;
pub mod kmem;
pub mod minixfs;
pub mod page;
pub mod plic;
pub mod process;
pub mod rng;
pub mod sched;
pub mod syscall;
pub mod trap;
pub mod uart;
pub mod virtio;