- headers use the endpoint_t in syslib.h and the implmentation was using int instead. Both uses endpoint_t now - every variable named like proc, proc_nr or proc_nr_e of type endpoint_t has name proc_ep now - endpoint_t defined as u32_t not int
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			198 lines
		
	
	
		
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			C
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#ifndef _TYPE_H
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#define _TYPE_H
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#ifndef _MINIX_SYS_CONFIG_H
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#include <minix/sys_config.h>
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#endif
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#ifndef _TYPES_H
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#endif
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/* Type definitions. */
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typedef unsigned int vir_clicks; 	/*  virtual addr/length in clicks */
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typedef unsigned long phys_bytes;	/* physical addr/length in bytes */
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typedef unsigned int phys_clicks;	/* physical addr/length in clicks */
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typedef u32_t endpoint_t;			/* process identifier */
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#if (_MINIX_CHIP == _CHIP_INTEL)
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typedef long unsigned int vir_bytes;	/* virtual addresses/lengths in bytes */
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#endif
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#if (_MINIX_CHIP == _CHIP_M68000)
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typedef unsigned long vir_bytes;/* virtual addresses and lengths in bytes */
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#endif
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#if (_MINIX_CHIP == _CHIP_SPARC)
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typedef unsigned long vir_bytes;/* virtual addresses and lengths in bytes */
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#endif
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/* Memory map for local text, stack, data segments. */
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struct mem_map {
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  vir_clicks mem_vir;		/* virtual address */
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  phys_clicks mem_phys;		/* physical address */
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  vir_clicks mem_len;		/* length */
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};
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/* Memory map for remote memory areas, e.g., for the RAM disk. */
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struct far_mem {
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  int in_use;			/* entry in use, unless zero */
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  phys_clicks mem_phys;		/* physical address */
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  vir_clicks mem_len;		/* length */
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};
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/* Structure for virtual copying by means of a vector with requests. */
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struct vir_addr {
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  int proc_nr_e;
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  int segment;
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  vir_bytes offset;
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};
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#define phys_cp_req vir_cp_req 
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struct vir_cp_req {
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  struct vir_addr src;
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  struct vir_addr dst;
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  phys_bytes count;
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};
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typedef struct {
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  vir_bytes iov_addr;		/* address of an I/O buffer */
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  vir_bytes iov_size;		/* sizeof an I/O buffer */
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} iovec_t;
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typedef struct {
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  int iov_grant;		/* grant ID of an I/O buffer */
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  vir_bytes iov_size;		/* sizeof an I/O buffer */
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} iovec_s_t;
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/* PM passes the address of a structure of this type to KERNEL when
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 * sys_sigsend() is invoked as part of the signal catching mechanism.
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 * The structure contain all the information that KERNEL needs to build
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 * the signal stack.
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 */
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struct sigmsg {
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  int sm_signo;			/* signal number being caught */
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  unsigned long sm_mask;	/* mask to restore when handler returns */
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  vir_bytes sm_sighandler;	/* address of handler */
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  vir_bytes sm_sigreturn;	/* address of _sigreturn in C library */
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  vir_bytes sm_stkptr;		/* user stack pointer */
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};
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/* This is used to obtain system information through SYS_GETINFO. */
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struct kinfo {
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  phys_bytes code_base;		/* base of kernel code */
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  phys_bytes code_size;		
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  phys_bytes data_base;		/* base of kernel data */
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  phys_bytes data_size;
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  vir_bytes proc_addr;		/* virtual address of process table */
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  phys_bytes _kmem_base;	/* kernel memory layout (/dev/kmem) */
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  phys_bytes _kmem_size;
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  phys_bytes bootdev_base;	/* boot device from boot image (/dev/boot) */
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  phys_bytes bootdev_size;
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  phys_bytes ramdev_base;	/* boot device from boot image (/dev/boot) */
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  phys_bytes ramdev_size;
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  phys_bytes _params_base;	/* parameters passed by boot monitor */
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  phys_bytes _params_size;
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  int nr_procs;			/* number of user processes */
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  int nr_tasks;			/* number of kernel tasks */
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  char release[6];		/* kernel release number */
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  char version[6];		/* kernel version number */
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};
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/* Load data accounted every this no. of seconds. */
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#define _LOAD_UNIT_SECS		 6 	/* Changing this breaks ABI. */
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/* Load data history is kept for this long. */
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#define _LOAD_HISTORY_MINUTES	15	/* Changing this breaks ABI. */
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#define _LOAD_HISTORY_SECONDS	(60*_LOAD_HISTORY_MINUTES)
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/* We need this many slots to store the load history. */
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#define _LOAD_HISTORY	(_LOAD_HISTORY_SECONDS/_LOAD_UNIT_SECS)
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/* Runnable processes and other load-average information. */
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struct loadinfo {
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  u16_t proc_load_history[_LOAD_HISTORY];	/* history of proc_s_cur */
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  u16_t proc_last_slot;
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  clock_t last_clock;
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};
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struct machine {
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  int pc_at;
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  int ps_mca;
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  int processor;
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  int padding;	/* used to be protected */
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  int vdu_ega;
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  int vdu_vga;
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};
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struct io_range
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{
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	unsigned ior_base;	/* Lowest I/O port in range */
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	unsigned ior_limit;	/* Highest I/O port in range */
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};
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struct mem_range
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{
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	phys_bytes mr_base;	/* Lowest memory address in range */
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	phys_bytes mr_limit;	/* Highest memory address in range */
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};
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/* For EXEC_NEWMEM */
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struct exec_newmem
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{
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	vir_bytes text_bytes;
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	vir_bytes data_bytes;
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	vir_bytes bss_bytes;
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	vir_bytes tot_bytes;
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	vir_bytes args_bytes;
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	int sep_id;
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	dev_t st_dev;
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	ino_t st_ino;
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	time_t st_ctime;
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	uid_t new_uid;
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	gid_t new_gid;
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	char progname[16];	/* Should be at least PROC_NAME_LEN */
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};
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/* Memory chunks. */
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struct memory {
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	phys_bytes	base;
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	phys_bytes	size;
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};
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#define STATICINIT(v, n) \
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	if(!(v)) {	\
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		phys_bytes myph; \
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		if(!((v) = alloc_contig(sizeof(*(v)) * (n), 0, &myph))) { \
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			panic(__FILE__, "allocating " #v " failed", n);	\
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		}	\
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	}
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/* The kernel outputs diagnostic messages in a circular buffer. */
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struct kmessages {
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  int km_next;                          /* next index to write */
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  int km_size;                          /* current size in buffer */
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  char km_buf[_KMESS_BUF_SIZE];          /* buffer for messages */
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};
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#include <minix/config.h>
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#include <ibm/interrupt.h>
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/* randomness struct: random sources after interrupts: */
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#define RANDOM_SOURCES			NR_IRQ_VECTORS
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#define RANDOM_ELEMENTS			64
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typedef unsigned short rand_t;
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struct k_randomness {
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  int random_elements, random_sources;
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  struct k_randomness_bin {
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        int r_next;                             /* next index to write */
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        int r_size;                             /* number of random elements */
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        rand_t r_buf[RANDOM_ELEMENTS]; /* buffer for random info */
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  } bin[RANDOM_SOURCES];
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};
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#endif /* _TYPE_H */
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