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Author SHA1 Message Date
is c7767f7b58 This was committed accidentally. 2000-06-05 21:40:34 +00:00
is 2b2e526525 This is amigappc, not amiga. 2000-06-05 21:37:33 +00:00
matt c9aff328d9 Make booted_device global (and booted_parition for consitency).
Eliminate it from header files and other extern definitions.
2000-06-01 00:49:49 +00:00
thorpej 8871d8563a Add a comment on single-processor systems about p_cpu being initialized
by fork1().
2000-05-31 05:06:43 +00:00
thorpej a7d0570e67 First sweep at scheduler state cleanup. Collect MI scheduler
state into global and per-CPU scheduler state:

	- Global state: sched_qs (run queues), sched_whichqs (bitmap
	  of non-empty run queues), sched_slpque (sleep queues).
	  NOTE: These may collectively move into a struct schedstate
	  at some point in the future.

	- Per-CPU state, struct schedstate_percpu: spc_runtime
	  (time process on this CPU started running), spc_flags
	  (replaces struct proc's p_schedflags), and
	  spc_curpriority (usrpri of processes on this CPU).

	- Every platform must now supply a struct cpu_info and
	  a curcpu() macro.  Simplify existing cpu_info declarations
	  where appropriate.

	- All references to per-CPU scheduler state now made through
	  curcpu().  NOTE: this will likely be adjusted in the future
	  after further changes to struct proc are made.

Tested on i386 and Alpha.  Changes are mostly mechanical, but apologies
in advance if it doesn't compile on a particular platform.
2000-05-26 21:19:19 +00:00
thorpej 8964c35eca Introduce a new process state distinct from SRUN called SONPROC
which indicates that the process is actually running on a
processor.  Test against SONPROC as appropriate rather than
combinations of SRUN and curproc.  Update all context switch code
to properly set SONPROC when the process becomes the current
process on the CPU.
2000-05-26 00:36:42 +00:00
is 0ce3451d1f Initial AmigaPPC commit.
Lots of the work was done by Adam Ciarcinsky.

Currently, this only supports CyberPPC boards by Phase 5. Blizzard PPC
expected later.

The kernel is useless but for demonstrating that it starts... especially
interupts, and most of MMU support, is not in yet. Builtin console works,
however, and you can look at the kernel startup messages.
2000-05-25 22:11:57 +00:00