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//! Trap handling functionality
//!
//! For rCore, we have a single trap entry point, namely `__alltraps`. At
//! initialization in [`init()`], we set the `stvec` CSR to point to it.
//!
//! All traps go through `__alltraps`, which is defined in `trap.S`. The
//! assembly language code does just enough work restore the kernel space
//! context, ensuring that Rust code safely runs, and transfers control to
//! [`trap_handler()`].
//!
//! It then calls different functionality based on what exactly the exception
//! was. For example, timer interrupts trigger task preemption, and syscalls go
//! to [`syscall()`].
mod context;

use crate::config::{TRAMPOLINE, TRAP_CONTEXT};
use crate::syscall::syscall;
use crate::task::{
    current_trap_cx, current_user_token, exit_current_and_run_next, suspend_current_and_run_next,
};
use crate::timer::set_next_trigger;
use core::arch::{asm, global_asm};
use riscv::register::{
    mtvec::TrapMode,
    scause::{self, Exception, Interrupt, Trap},
    sie, stval, stvec,
};

global_asm!(include_str!("trap.S"));
/// initialize CSR `stvec` as the entry of `__alltraps`
pub fn init() {
    set_kernel_trap_entry();
}

fn set_kernel_trap_entry() {
    unsafe {
        stvec::write(trap_from_kernel as usize, TrapMode::Direct);
    }
}

fn set_user_trap_entry() {
    unsafe {
        stvec::write(TRAMPOLINE as usize, TrapMode::Direct);
    }
}
/// enable timer interrupt in sie CSR
pub fn enable_timer_interrupt() {
    unsafe {
        sie::set_stimer();
    }
}

#[no_mangle]
/// handle an interrupt, exception, or system call from user space
pub fn trap_handler() -> ! {
    set_kernel_trap_entry();
    let scause = scause::read();
    let stval = stval::read();
    match scause.cause() {
        Trap::Exception(Exception::UserEnvCall) => {
            // jump to next instruction anyway
            let mut cx = current_trap_cx();
            cx.sepc += 4;
            // get system call return value
            let result = syscall(cx.x[17], [cx.x[10], cx.x[11], cx.x[12]]);
            // cx is changed during sys_exec, so we have to call it again
            cx = current_trap_cx();
            cx.x[10] = result as usize;
        }
        Trap::Exception(Exception::StoreFault)
        | Trap::Exception(Exception::StorePageFault)
        | Trap::Exception(Exception::InstructionFault)
        | Trap::Exception(Exception::InstructionPageFault)
        | Trap::Exception(Exception::LoadFault)
        | Trap::Exception(Exception::LoadPageFault) => {
            println!(
                "[kernel] {:?} in application, bad addr = {:#x}, bad instruction = {:#x}, kernel killed it.",
                scause.cause(),
                stval,
                current_trap_cx().sepc,
            );
            // page fault exit code
            exit_current_and_run_next(-2);
        }
        Trap::Exception(Exception::IllegalInstruction) => {
            println!("[kernel] IllegalInstruction in application, kernel killed it.");
            // illegal instruction exit code
            exit_current_and_run_next(-3);
        }
        Trap::Interrupt(Interrupt::SupervisorTimer) => {
            set_next_trigger();
            suspend_current_and_run_next();
        }
        _ => {
            panic!(
                "Unsupported trap {:?}, stval = {:#x}!",
                scause.cause(),
                stval
            );
        }
    }
    //println!("before trap_return");
    trap_return();
}

#[no_mangle]
/// set the new addr of __restore asm function in TRAMPOLINE page,
/// set the reg a0 = trap_cx_ptr, reg a1 = phy addr of usr page table,
/// finally, jump to new addr of __restore asm function
pub fn trap_return() -> ! {
    set_user_trap_entry();
    let trap_cx_ptr = TRAP_CONTEXT;
    let user_satp = current_user_token();
    extern "C" {
        fn __alltraps();
        fn __restore();
    }
    let restore_va = __restore as usize - __alltraps as usize + TRAMPOLINE;
    unsafe {
        asm!(
            "fence.i",
            "jr {restore_va}",
            restore_va = in(reg) restore_va,
            in("a0") trap_cx_ptr,
            in("a1") user_satp,
            options(noreturn)
        );
    }
}

#[no_mangle]
/// Unimplement: traps/interrupts/exceptions from kernel mode
/// Todo: Chapter 9: I/O device
pub fn trap_from_kernel() -> ! {
    use riscv::register::sepc;
    println!("stval = {:#x}, sepc = {:#x}", stval::read(), sepc::read());
    panic!("a trap {:?} from kernel!", scause::read().cause());
}

pub use context::TrapContext;