sched: thread: implement cloning of userspace thread contexts
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@@ -31,6 +31,12 @@ extern kern_status_t ml_thread_prepare_user_context(
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virt_addr_t *kernel_sp,
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const uintptr_t *args,
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size_t nr_args);
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/* prepare the stack so that ml_thread_switch_user can jump to usermode
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* with the specified register context */
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extern kern_status_t ml_thread_clone_user_context(
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const struct ml_cpu_context *ctx,
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uintptr_t return_value,
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virt_addr_t *kernel_sp);
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extern kern_status_t ml_thread_config_get(
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struct thread *thread,
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@@ -80,6 +80,21 @@ extern kern_status_t ml_thread_prepare_user_context(
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return KERN_OK;
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}
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kern_status_t ml_thread_clone_user_context(
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const struct ml_cpu_context *src_ctx,
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uintptr_t return_value,
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virt_addr_t *kernel_sp)
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{
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(*kernel_sp) -= sizeof(struct ml_cpu_context);
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struct ml_cpu_context *ctx = (struct ml_cpu_context *)(*kernel_sp);
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memcpy(ctx, src_ctx, sizeof *ctx);
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ctx->rax = return_value;
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return KERN_OK;
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}
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kern_status_t ml_thread_config_get(
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struct thread *thread,
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kern_config_key_t key,
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@@ -62,6 +62,10 @@ extern kern_status_t thread_init_user(
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virt_addr_t sp,
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const uintptr_t *args,
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size_t nr_args);
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extern kern_status_t thread_init_user_clone(
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struct thread *thr,
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const struct thread *src,
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uintptr_t return_value);
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extern int thread_priority(struct thread *thr);
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extern void thread_awaken(struct thread *thr);
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extern void thread_exit(void);
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@@ -101,6 +101,47 @@ kern_status_t thread_init_user(
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return KERN_OK;
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}
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kern_status_t thread_init_user_clone(
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struct thread *thr,
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const struct thread *src,
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uintptr_t return_value)
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{
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thr->tr_state = THREAD_READY;
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thr->tr_quantum_target = default_quantum();
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thr->tr_kstack = vm_page_alloc(THREAD_KSTACK_ORDER, VM_NORMAL);
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if (!thr->tr_kstack) {
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return KERN_NO_MEMORY;
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}
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thr->tr_sp = (uintptr_t)vm_page_get_vaddr(thr->tr_kstack)
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+ vm_page_order_to_bytes(THREAD_KSTACK_ORDER);
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thr->tr_bp = thr->tr_sp;
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thr->tr_cpu_kernel_sp = thr->tr_sp;
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/* the new thread needs two contextx:
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* 1) to get the thread running in kernel mode, so that it can
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* execute ml_thread_switch_user
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* 2) to allow ml_thread_switch_user to jump to the correct place
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* in usermode (and with the correct stack).
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*
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* these two contexts are constructed on the thread's kernel stack
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* in reverse order.
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*/
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/* this context will be used by ml_user_return to jump to userspace
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* with the specified instruction pointer and user stack */
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ml_thread_clone_user_context(src->tr_irqctx, return_value, &thr->tr_sp);
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/* this context will be used by the scheduler and ml_thread_switch to
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* jump to ml_user_return in kernel mode with the thread's kernel stack.
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*/
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ml_thread_prepare_kernel_context(
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(uintptr_t)ml_thread_switch_user,
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&thr->tr_sp);
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return KERN_OK;
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}
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void thread_free(struct thread *thr)
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{
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}
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