New configuration header file to include/ exclude functionality. Extracted privileged features from struct proc and create new struct priv. Renamed various system calls for readability.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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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 "config.h"
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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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/* The locking checks counts relocking situation, which are dangerous because
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 * the inner lock may unlock the outer one.
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 */
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#if DEBUG_LOCK_CHECK
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#define lockcheck if (!(read_cpu_flags() & X86_FLAG_I)) kinfo.relocking++;
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#else
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#define lockcheck
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#endif /* DEBUG_LOCK_CHECK */
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/* This check makes sure that the scheduling queues are in a consistent state.
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 * The check is run when the queues are updated with ready() and unready().
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 */ 
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#if DEBUG_SCHED_CHECK 					
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_PROTOTYPE( void check_runqueues, (char *when) );
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#endif /* DEBUG_SCHED_CHECK */
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/* The timing and checking of kernel locking requires a redefine of the lock()
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 * and unlock() macros. That's done here. This redefine requires that this 
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 * header is included after the other kernel headers.
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 */
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#if (DEBUG_TIME_LOCKS || DEBUG_LOCK_CHECK)
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#  undef lock
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#  define lock(c, v)	do { lockcheck; intr_disable(); locktimestart(c, v); } while(0)
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#  undef unlock
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#  define unlock(c)	do { locktimeend(c); intr_enable(); } while(0)
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#endif
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#endif /* DEBUG_H */
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