mainly in the kernel and headers. This split based on work by Ingmar Alting <iaalting@cs.vu.nl> done for his Minix PowerPC architecture port. . kernel does not program the interrupt controller directly, do any other architecture-dependent operations, or contain assembly any more, but uses architecture-dependent functions in arch/$(ARCH)/. . architecture-dependent constants and types defined in arch/$(ARCH)/include. . <ibm/portio.h> moved to <minix/portio.h>, as they have become, for now, architecture-independent functions. . int86, sdevio, readbios, and iopenable are now i386-specific kernel calls and live in arch/i386/do_* now. . i386 arch now supports even less 86 code; e.g. mpx86.s and klib86.s have gone, and 'machine.protected' is gone (and always taken to be 1 in i386). If 86 support is to return, it should be a new architecture. . prototypes for the architecture-dependent functions defined in kernel/arch/$(ARCH)/*.c but used in kernel/ are in kernel/proto.h . /etc/make.conf included in makefiles and shell scripts that need to know the building architecture; it defines ARCH=<arch>, currently only i386. . some basic per-architecture build support outside of the kernel (lib) . in clock.c, only dequeue a process if it was ready . fixes for new include files files deleted: . mpx/klib.s - only for choosing between mpx/klib86 and -386 . klib86.s - only for 86 i386-specific files files moved (or arch-dependent stuff moved) to arch/i386/: . mpx386.s (entry point) . klib386.s . sconst.h . exception.c . protect.c . protect.h . i8269.c
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#ifndef DEBUG_H
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#define DEBUG_H
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/* This header file defines all debugging constants and macros, and declares
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 * some variables. Certain debugging features redefine standard constants
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 * and macros. Therefore, this header file should be included after the
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 * other kernel headers.
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 */
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#include <ansi.h>
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#include "config.h"
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/* Enable prints such as
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 *  . send/receive failed due to deadlock or dead source or dead destination
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 *  . trap not allowed
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 *  . bogus message pointer
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 *  . kernel call number not allowed by this process
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 *
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 * Of course the call still fails, but nothing is printed if these warnings
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 * are disabled.
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 */
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#define DEBUG_ENABLE_IPC_WARNINGS	0
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#define DEBUG_STACKTRACE		1
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/* It's interesting to measure the time spent withing locked regions, because
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 * this is the time that the system is deaf to interrupts.
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 */
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#if DEBUG_TIME_LOCKS
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#define TIMING_POINTS		20	/* timing resolution */
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#define TIMING_CATEGORIES	20
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#define TIMING_NAME		10
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/* Definition of the data structure to store lock() timing data. */ 
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struct lock_timingdata {
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	char names[TIMING_NAME];
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	unsigned long lock_timings[TIMING_POINTS];
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	unsigned long lock_timings_range[2];
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	unsigned long binsize, resets, misses, measurements;
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};
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/* The data is declared here, but allocated in debug.c. */
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extern struct lock_timingdata timingdata[TIMING_CATEGORIES];
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/* Prototypes for the timing functionality. */
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_PROTOTYPE( void timer_start, (int cat, char *name) );
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_PROTOTYPE( void timer_end, (int cat) );
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#define locktimestart(c, v) timer_start(c, v)
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#define locktimeend(c) timer_end(c)
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#else
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#define locktimestart(c, v)
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#define locktimeend(c)
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#endif /* DEBUG_TIME_LOCKS */
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#endif /* DEBUG_H */
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