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			77 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
/* This file contains a simple exception handler.  Exceptions in user
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 * processes are converted to signals. Exceptions in a kernel task cause
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 * a panic.
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 */
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#include "kernel.h"
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#include <signal.h>
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#include "proc.h"
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *				exception				     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC void exception(vec_nr)
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unsigned vec_nr;
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{
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/* An exception or unexpected interrupt has occurred. */
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  struct ex_s {
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	char *msg;
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	int signum;
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	int minprocessor;
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  };
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  static struct ex_s ex_data[] = {
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	{ "Divide error", SIGFPE, 86 },
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	{ "Debug exception", SIGTRAP, 86 },
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	{ "Nonmaskable interrupt", SIGBUS, 86 },
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	{ "Breakpoint", SIGEMT, 86 },
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	{ "Overflow", SIGFPE, 86 },
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	{ "Bounds check", SIGFPE, 186 },
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	{ "Invalid opcode", SIGILL, 186 },
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	{ "Coprocessor not available", SIGFPE, 186 },
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	{ "Double fault", SIGBUS, 286 },
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	{ "Copressor segment overrun", SIGSEGV, 286 },
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	{ "Invalid TSS", SIGSEGV, 286 },
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	{ "Segment not present", SIGSEGV, 286 },
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	{ "Stack exception", SIGSEGV, 286 },	/* STACK_FAULT already used */
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	{ "General protection", SIGSEGV, 286 },
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	{ "Page fault", SIGSEGV, 386 },		/* not close */
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	{ NIL_PTR, SIGILL, 0 },			/* probably software trap */
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	{ "Coprocessor error", SIGFPE, 386 },
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  };
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  register struct ex_s *ep;
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  struct proc *saved_proc;
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  /* Save proc_ptr, because it may be changed by debug statements. */
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  saved_proc = proc_ptr;	
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  ep = &ex_data[vec_nr];
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  if (vec_nr == 2) {		/* spurious NMI on some machines */
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	kprintf("got spurious NMI\n");
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	return;
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  }
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  /* If an exception occurs while running a process, the k_reenter variable 
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   * will be zero. Exceptions in interrupt handlers or system traps will make 
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   * k_reenter larger than zero.
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   */
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  if (k_reenter == 0 && ! iskernelp(saved_proc)) {
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	cause_sig(proc_nr(saved_proc), ep->signum);
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	return;
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  }
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  /* Exception in system code. This is not supposed to happen. */
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  if (ep->msg == NIL_PTR || machine.processor < ep->minprocessor)
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	kprintf("\nIntel-reserved exception %d\n", vec_nr);
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  else
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	kprintf("\n%s\n", ep->msg);
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  kprintf("k_reenter = %d ", k_reenter);
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  kprintf("process %d (%s), ", proc_nr(saved_proc), saved_proc->p_name);
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  kprintf("pc = %u:0x%x", (unsigned) saved_proc->p_reg.cs,
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  (unsigned) saved_proc->p_reg.pc);
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  panic("exception in a kernel task", NO_NUM);
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}
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