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			This allowed removing the p_flagarlm timer from the kernel's process table. Furthermore, I merged p_syncalrm and p_signalrm into p_alarm_timer to save even more space. Note that processes can no longer have both a signal and synchronous alarm timer outstanding as of now.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			146 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| #ifndef PROC_H
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| #define PROC_H
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| 
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| /* Here is the declaration of the process table.  It contains the process'
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|  * registers, memory map, accounting, and message send/receive information.
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|  * Many assembly code routines reference fields in it.  The offsets to these
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|  * fields are defined in the assembler include file sconst.h.  When changing
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|  * 'proc', be sure to change sconst.h to match.
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|  *
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|  * Changes:
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|  *   May 24, 2005   new field for pending notifications  (Jorrit N. Herder) 
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|  *   Nov 10, 2004   separated process types/ priorities  (Jorrit N. Herder)
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|  *   Sep 24, 2004   one timer per type of alarm  (Jorrit N. Herder)
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|  *   May 01, 2004   new p_sendmask to protect syscalls  (Jorrit N. Herder)
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|  */
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| #include <minix/com.h>
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| #include "protect.h"
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| #include "const.h"
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|  
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| struct proc {
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|   struct stackframe_s p_reg;	/* process' registers saved in stack frame */
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| 
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| #if (CHIP == INTEL)
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|   reg_t p_ldt_sel;		/* selector in gdt with ldt base and limit */
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|   struct segdesc_s p_ldt[2+NR_REMOTE_SEGS]; /* CS, DS and remote segments */
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| #endif /* (CHIP == INTEL) */
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| 
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| #if (CHIP == M68000)
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| /* M68000 specific registers and FPU details go here. */
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| #endif /* (CHIP == M68000) */
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| 
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|   reg_t *p_stguard;		/* stack guard word */
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| 
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|   proc_nr_t p_nr;		/* number of this process (for fast access) */
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|   struct mem_map p_memmap[NR_LOCAL_SEGS];   /* local memory map (T, D, S) */
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|   struct far_mem p_farmem[NR_REMOTE_SEGS];  /* remote memory map */
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| 
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|   char p_flags;			/* SENDING, RECEIVING, etc. */
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|   char p_type;			/* task, system, driver, server, user, idle */
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|   char p_priority;		/* scheduling priority */
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|   char p_call_mask;		/* bit map with allowed system call traps */
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| 
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|   send_mask_t p_sendmask;	/* mask indicating to whom proc may send */
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| 
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|   clock_t p_user_time;		/* user time in ticks */
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|   clock_t p_sys_time;		/* sys time in ticks */
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| 
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|   struct proc *p_nextready;	/* pointer to next ready process */
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|   struct notification *p_ntf_q;	/* queue of pending notifications */
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|   struct proc *p_caller_q;	/* head of list of procs wishing to send */
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|   struct proc *p_q_link;	/* link to next proc wishing to send */
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|   message *p_messbuf;		/* pointer to passed message buffer */
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|   proc_nr_t p_getfrom;		/* from whom does process want to receive? */
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|   proc_nr_t p_sendto;		/* to whom does process want to send? */
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| 
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|   timer_t p_alarm_timer;	/* timer shared by different alarm types */ 
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|   sigset_t p_pending;		/* bit map for pending kernel signals */
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|   unsigned p_pendcount;		/* count of pending and unfinished signals */
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| 
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|   char p_name[P_NAME_LEN];	/* name of the process, including \0 */
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| 
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| #if ENABLE_K_DEBUGGING
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|   int p_ready, p_found;
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| #endif
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| };
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| 
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| /* Guard word for task stacks. */
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| #define STACK_GUARD	((reg_t) (sizeof(reg_t) == 2 ? 0xBEEF : 0xDEADBEEF))
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| 
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| /* Bits for p_flags in proc[].  A process is runnable iff p_flags == 0. */
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| #define NO_MAP		0x01	/* keeps unmapped forked child from running */
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| #define SENDING		0x02	/* process blocked trying to SEND */
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| #define RECEIVING	0x04	/* process blocked trying to RECEIVE */
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| #define PENDING		0x10	/* set when inform() of signal pending */
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| #define SIG_PENDING	0x20	/* keeps to-be-signalled proc from running */
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| #define P_STOP		0x40	/* set when process is being traced */
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| 
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| /* Values for p_type. Non-negative values represent active process types. 
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|  * Process types are important to model inter-process relationships. When 
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|  * MINIX is shutdown, all system services are notified in order of possible
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|  * dependencies, so that, e.g., the FS can rely on drivers to synchronize.
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|  */
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| #define P_RESERVED     -2	/* slot is not in use, but reserved */
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| #define P_NONE         -1	/* slot is not in use, and free */
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| #define P_TASK		0	/* kernel process */
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| #define P_SYSTEM        1	/* low-level system service */
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| #define P_DRIVER        2	/* device driver */
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| #define P_SERVER	3	/* system service outside the kernel */
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| #define P_USER		4	/* user process */
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| #define P_IDLE		5	/* idle process */
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| 
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| /* Scheduling priorities for p_priority. Values must start at zero and 
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|  * increment. Priorities of system services can be set in the task table.
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|  * Task, user, and idle priorities are fixed; the rest can be selected. 
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|  */
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| #define PPRI_TASK	0	/* reserved for kernel tasks */
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| #define PPRI_HIGHER	1	 
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| #define PPRI_HIGH	2	
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| #define PPRI_NORMAL	3	
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| #define PPRI_LOW	4
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| #define PPRI_LOWER	5	
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| #define PPRI_USER	6	/* reserved for user processes */
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| #define PPRI_IDLE	7	/* only IDLE process goes here */
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| 
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| #define NR_SCHED_QUEUES 8	/* MUST equal minimum priority + 1 */
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| 
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| /* Magic process table addresses. */
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| #define BEG_PROC_ADDR (&proc[0])
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| #define BEG_USER_ADDR (&proc[NR_TASKS])
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| #define END_PROC_ADDR (&proc[NR_TASKS + NR_PROCS])
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| 
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| #define NIL_PROC          ((struct proc *) 0)
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| #define isidlehardware(n) ((n) == IDLE || (n) == HARDWARE)
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| #define isokprocn(n)      ((unsigned) ((n) + NR_TASKS) < NR_PROCS + NR_TASKS)
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| #define isokprocp(p)      ((p) >= BEG_PROC_ADDR && (p) < END_PROC_ADDR)
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| #define isoksrc_dst(n)    (isokprocn(n) || (n) == ANY)
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| #define isalive(n)	  (proc_addr(n)->p_type > P_NONE)
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| #define isalivep(p)	  ((p)->p_type > P_NONE)
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| #define isrxhardware(n)   ((n) == ANY || (n) == HARDWARE)
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| #define isreservedp(p)    ((p)->p_type == P_RESERVED)
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| #define isemptyp(p)       ((p)->p_type == P_NONE)
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| #define istaskp(p)        ((p)->p_type == P_TASK)
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| #define isdriverp(p)      ((p)->p_type == P_DRIVER)
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| #define isserverp(p)      ((p)->p_type == P_SERVER)
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| #define isuserp(p)        ((p)->p_type == P_USER)
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| #define isuser(n)	  (proc_addr(n)->p_type == P_USER)
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| #define isidlep(p)        ((p)->p_type == P_IDLE)
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| #define cproc_addr(n)     (&(proc + NR_TASKS)[(n)])
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| #define proc_addr(n)      (pproc_addr + NR_TASKS)[(n)]
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| #define proc_nr(p) 	  ((p)->p_nr)
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| #define iskernelp(p)      ((p)->p_nr < 0)
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| #define iskernel(n)	  ((n) == CLOCK || (n) == SYSTASK)
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| 
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| /* The process table and pointers to process table slots. The pointers allow
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|  * faster access because now a process entry can be found by indexing the
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|  * pproc_addr array, while accessing an element i requires a multiplication
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|  * with sizeof(struct proc) to determine the address. 
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|  */
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| EXTERN struct proc proc[NR_TASKS + NR_PROCS];	/* process table */
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| EXTERN struct proc *pproc_addr[NR_TASKS + NR_PROCS];
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| EXTERN struct proc *bill_ptr;	/* ptr to process to bill for clock ticks */
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| EXTERN struct proc *rdy_head[NR_SCHED_QUEUES]; /* ptrs to ready list headers */
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| EXTERN struct proc *rdy_tail[NR_SCHED_QUEUES]; /* ptrs to ready list tails */
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| 
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| #endif /* PROC_H */
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