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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ingo Weinhold
9e101ddfcc Definition for CR4 PAE bit.
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2010-06-09 21:21:48 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c3e021e862 x86:
* Renamed i386_context_switch() to x86_context_switch().
* x86_context_switch() no longer sets the page directory.
  arch_thread_context_switch() does that explicitly, now. This allows to solve
  the TODO by reordering releasing the previous paging structures reference and
  setting the new page directory.


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2010-06-05 22:09:24 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
fabdf00e6a Renamed i386_swap_pgdir() to x86_swap_pgdir.
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2010-06-05 21:53:32 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8421714089 x86:
* Renamed vm_translation_map_arch_info to X86PagingStructures, and all
  members and local variables of that type accordingly.
* arch_thread_context_switch(): Added TODO: The still active paging structures
  can indeed be deleted before we stop using them.


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2010-06-05 21:51:05 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
147133b76c * First run through the kernel's private parts to use phys_{addr,size}_t
where appropriate.
* Typedef'ed page_num_t to phys_addr_t and used it in more places in
  vm_page.{h,cpp}.


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2010-05-25 21:34:08 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
feddedab0c x86:
Added fields for temporary storage of the debug registers dr6 and dr7 to the
arch_cpu_info structure. The actual registers are stored at the beginning of
x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry() and read in
x86_handle_debug_exception().
The problem was that x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry() itself overwrote
dr7 and, if kernel breakpoints were enabled, dr6 could be overwritten anytime
after. So x86_handle_debug_exception() would find incorrect values in the
registers (definitely in dr7) and thus interpret the detected debug condition
incorrectly. Usually watchpoints were recognized as breakpoints.


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2010-03-26 00:03:53 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
dac21d8bfe * map_physical_memory() does now always set a memory type. If none is given (it
needs to be or'ed to the address specification), "uncached" is assumed.
* Set the memory type for the "BIOS" and "DMA" areas to write-back. Not sure, if
  that's correct, but that's what was effectively used on my machines before.
* Changed x86_set_mtrrs() and the CPU module hook to also set the default memory
  type.
* Rewrote the MTRR computation once more:
  - Now we know all used memory ranges, so we are free to extend used ranges
    into unused ones in order to simplify them for MTRR setup.
  - Leverage the subtractive properties of uncached and write-through ranges to
    simplify ranges of any other respectively write-back type.
  - Set the default memory type to write-back, so we don't need MTRRs for the
    RAM ranges.
  - If a new range intersects with an existing one, we no longer just fail.
    Instead we use the strictest requirements implied by the ranges. This fixes
    #5383.

Overall the new algorithm should be sufficient with far less MTRRs than before
(on my desktop machine 4 are used at maximum, while 8 didn't quite suffice
before). A drawback of the current implementation is that it doesn't deal with
the case of running out of MTRRs at all, which might result in some ranges
having weaker caching/memory ordering properties than requested.


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2010-02-18 13:52:43 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
924a3e5f9b Removed unused <arch>_switch_stack_and_call() and
arch_thread_switch_kstack_and_call().


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2010-01-09 15:09:02 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
34a48c70ef Added type nanotime_t (an int64 storing a nanoseconds value) and function
system_time_nsecs(), returning the system time in nanoseconds. The function
is only really implemented for x86. For the other architectures
system_time() * 1000 is returned.


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2009-12-07 21:43:19 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
bb163c0289 * Added a set_mtrrs() hook to x86_cpu_module_info, which is supposed to set
all MTRRs at once.
* Added a respective x86_set_mtrrs() kernel function.
* x86 CPU module:
  - Implemented the new hook.
  - Prefixed most debug output with the CPU index. Otherwise it gets quite
    confusing with multiple CPUs.
  - generic_init_mtrrs(): No longer clear all MTRRs, if they are already
    enabled. This lets us benefit from the BIOS's setup until we install our
    own -- otherwise with caching disabled things are *really* slow.
* arch_vm.cpp: Completely rewrote the MTRR handling as the old one was not
  only slow (O(2^n)), but also broken (resulting in incorrect setups (e.g.
  with cachable ranges larger than requested)), and not working by design for
  certain cases (subtractive setups intersecting ranges added later).
  Now we maintain an array with the successfully set ranges. When a new range
  is added, we recompute the complete MTRR setup as we need to. The new
  algorithm analyzing the ranges has linear complexity and also handles range
  base addresses with an alignment not matching the range size (e.g. a range
  at address 0x1000 with size 0x2000) and joining of adjacent/overlapping
  ranges of the same type.

This fixes the slow graphics on my 4 GB machine (though unfortunately the
8 MTRRs aren't enough to fully cover the complete frame buffer (about 35
pixel lines remain uncachable), but that can't be helped without rounding up
the frame buffer size, for which we don't have enough information). It might
also fix #1823.


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2009-11-23 15:06:08 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
d337132b41 * Coding style cleanup, no functional change.
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2009-10-27 18:22:39 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
ea2abd110b * Renamed the ROUNDOWN macro to ROUNDDOWN. Also changed the implementation of
ROUNDUP to use '*' and '/' -- the compiler will optimize that for powers of
  two anyway and this implementation works for other numbers as well.
* The thread::fault_handler use in C[++] code was broken with gcc 4. At least
  when other functions were invoked. Trying to trick the compiler wasn't a
  particularly good idea anyway, since the next compiler version could break
  the trick again. So the general policy is to use the fault handlers only in
  assembly code where we have full control. Changed that for x86 (save for the
  vm86 mode, which has a similar mechanism), but not for the other
  architectures.
* Introduced fault_handler, fault_handler_stack_pointer, and fault_jump_buffer
  fields in the cpu_ent structure, which must be used instead of
  thread::fault_handler in the kernel debugger. Consequently user_memcpy() must
  not be used in the kernel debugger either. Introduced a debug_memcpy()
  instead.
* Introduced debug_call_with_fault_handler() function which calls a function
  in a setjmp() and fault handler context. The architecture specific backend
  arch_debug_call_with_fault_handler() has only been implemented for x86 yet.
* Introduced debug_is_kernel_memory_accessible() for use in the kernel
  debugger. It determines whether a range of memory can be accessed in the
  way specified. The architecture specific back end
  arch_vm_translation_map_is_kernel_page_accessible() has only been implemented
  for x86 yet.
* Added arch_debug_unset_current_thread() (only implemented for x86) to unset
  the current thread pointer in the kernel debugger. When entering the kernel
  debugger we do some basic sanity checks of the currently set thread structure
  and unset it, if they fail. This allows certain commands (most importantly
  the stack trace command) to avoid accessing the thread structure.
* x86: When handling a double fault, we do now install a special handler for
  page faults. This allows us to gracefully catch faulting commands, even if
  e.g. the thread structure is toast.

We are now in much better shape to deal with double faults. Hopefully avoiding
the triple faults that some people have been experiencing on their hardware
and ideally even allowing to use the kernel debugger normally.


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2009-08-03 12:39:56 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
671a2442d9 More work towards making our double fault handler less triple fault prone:
* SMP:
  - Added smp_send_broadcast_ici_interrupts_disabled(), which is basically
    equivalent to smp_send_broadcast_ici(), but is only called with interrupts
    disabled and gets the CPU index, so it doesn't have to use
    smp_get_current_cpu() (which dereferences the current thread).
  - Added cpu index parameter to smp_intercpu_int_handler().
* x86:
  - arch_int.c -> arch_int.cpp
  - Set up an IDT per CPU. We were using a single IDT for all CPUs, but that
    can't work, since we need different tasks for the double fault interrupt
    vector.
  - Set the per CPU double fault task gates correctly.
  - Renamed set_intr_gate() to set_interrupt_gate and set_system_gate() to
    set_trap_gate() and documented them a bit.
  - Renamed double_fault_exception() x86_double_fault_exception() and fixed
    it not to use smp_get_current_cpu(). Instead we have the new
    x86_double_fault_get_cpu() that deducts the CPU index from the used stack.
  - Fixed the double_fault interrupt handler: It no longer calls int_bottom to
    avoid accessing the current thread.
* debug.cpp:
  - Introduced explicit debug_double_fault() to enter the kernel debugger from
    a double fault handler.
  - Avoid using smp_get_current_cpu().
  - Don't use kprintf() before sDebuggerOnCPU is set. Otherwise
    acquire_spinlock() is invoked by arch_debug_serial_puts().

Things look a bit better when the current thread pointer is broken -- we run
into kernel_debugger_loop() and successfully print the "Welcome to KDL"
message -- but we still dereference the thread pointer afterwards, so that we
don't get a usable kernel debugger yet.


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2009-08-01 01:53:54 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
cc77aba101 * Allocate a separate double fault stack for each CPU.
* Added x86_double_fault_get_cpu(), a save way to get the CPU index when in
  the double fault handler. smp_get_current_cpu() requires at least a somewhat
  intact thread structure, so we rather want to avoid it when handling a double
  fault. There are a lot more of those dependencies in the KDL entry code.
  Working on it...


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2009-07-31 16:14:18 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8b3b05cbf9 Synchronize the TSCs of all CPUs early in the boot process, so system_time()
will return consistent values. This helps with debug measurements for the time
being. Obviously we'll have to think of something different when we support
speed-stepping on models with frequency-dependent TSCs.


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2009-04-21 00:38:11 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
9a42ad7a77 When switching to a kernel thread we no longer set the page directory.
This is not necessary, since userland teams' page directories also
contain the kernel mappings, and avoids unnecessary TLB flushes. To make
that possible the vm_translation_map_arch_info objects are reference
counted now.

This optimization reduces the kernel time of the Haiku build on my
machine with SMP disabled a few percent, but interestingly the total
time decreases only marginally. Haven't tested with SMP yet, but for
full impact CPU affinity would be needed.


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2008-10-22 15:12:32 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
78c90d44ca Moved definition of the PAUSE macro to <cpu.h>, respectively
<arch/cpu.h>.


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2008-10-17 16:53:31 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
b18c9b97ae * Implemented x86 assembly version of memset().
* memset() is now available through the commpage.
* CPU modules can provide a model-optimized memset().


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2008-10-10 18:43:46 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
cb387cfb2f * Added acpi_shutdown() method. If the ACPI bus manager is installed, this will
be used now. Tested only with VMware so far.
* apm_shutdown() is now called with interrupts turned on.
* Renamed arch_cpu.c to arch_cpu.cpp.
* Minor cleanup.


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2008-09-10 19:50:08 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
783c4e20b4 Added comment.
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2008-08-04 21:45:50 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
bca3215f8a * Introduced x86_get_double_fault_stack(), which returns the address
and size of the double fault stack.
* is_kernel_stack_address() does now also check whether the given
  address is on the double fault stack. This fixes stack traces on
  double faults, which were broken (i.e. went only to the double fault
  iframe) since we started checking whether the addresses are on the
  kernel stack at all.


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2008-08-04 02:51:38 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
011d716270 * Removed the feature_string from the cpu_ent structure.
* Dumping the features as string is now a one time thing, that only happens
  when DUMP_FEATURE_STRING is defined to 1.


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2008-08-02 15:50:50 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
15173df4e9 Last patch of the vm86 patch series from Jan Klötzke - thanks!:
* The new function vm86_do_int(struct vm86_state *state, uint8 vec) provides a
  facility to call BIOS interupt handlers. The function must only be called from
  a user thread context because the lower 1MB of the address space is used.


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2008-05-22 13:54:28 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
bb107c4e29 Patch by Jan Klötzke:
* In vm86 mode CS will have arbitrary values so we check for both USER_CODE_SEG
  and the VM flag in EFLAGS. This is also done when entering interrupt gates.


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2008-05-22 11:59:47 +00:00
Bruno G. Albuquerque
7a66a9b8e4 - Added support in system info for extended cpu family and model.
- Take extended family and model into account when generating the cpu
  type and revision.
- Added Intel Core 2 Extreme to the cpu list.

Please review.



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2008-03-21 16:44:05 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
34b3b26b3b Merged branch haiku/branches/developer/bonefish/optimization revision
23139 into trunk, with roughly the following changes (for details svn
log the branch):
* The int 99 syscall handler is now fully in assembly.
* Added a sysenter/sysexit handler and use it on Pentiums that support
  it (via commpage).
* Got rid of i386_handle_trap(). A bit of functionality was moved into
  the assembly handler which now uses a jump table to call C functions
  handling the respective interrupt.
* Some optimizations to get user debugger support code out of the
  interrupt handling path.
* Introduced a thread::flags fields which allows to skip handling of
  rare events (signals, user debug enabling/disabling) on the
  common interrupt handling path.
* Got rid of the explicit iframe stack. The iframes can still be
  retrieved by iterating through the stack frames.
* Made the commpage an architecture independent feature. It's used for
  the real time data stuff (instead of creating a separate area).
* The x86 CPU modules can now provide processor optimized versions for
  common functions (currently memcpy() only). They are used in the
  kernel and are provided to the userland via commpage entries.
* Introduced build system feature allowing easy use of C structure
  member offsets in assembly code.

Changes after merging:
* Fixed merge conflict in src/system/kernel/arch/x86/arch_debug.cpp
  (caused by refactoring and introduction of "call" debugger command).



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2008-01-11 00:36:44 +00:00
Travis Geiselbrecht
dfb5375d18 clean up TSS initialization.
Now two complete tss structures exist within the per-cpu structure. Instead
of having to create a seperate area per each one, initialize them in place.
Also, the old mechanism to getting all of the cpus to get initialized was 
subtly broken, but still managed to work. Now, just force all the cpus to
initialize at boot, which makes the actual swapping of esp0 somewhat simpler.


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2007-02-14 06:24:59 +00:00
Travis Geiselbrecht
dcdc4f4b43 pulled over some stuff from newos:
at boot, per cpu, detect the cpu, pull down all the relevant cpuid bits and
save them into the per-cpu structure. Changed most of the code scattered here
and there that reads the cpuid to use a new api, x86_check_feature, which looks
at the saved bits.
Also changed the system_info stuff to read from these bits.
While i was at it, refreshed all the bits to be current.


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2007-02-05 01:46:28 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
9ecaa867f7 Applied patch by Vasilis Kaoutsis: now checks for the MSR feature as well; obviously
some Pentium 200 MMX pretend to support MTRRs.
This should fix bug #553.


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2007-01-22 14:45:50 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
fa4858af26 Didn't notice that x86_enter_userspace() also copied the thread entry's arguments to
the userland stack in an unsafe way - moved that stuff to arch_thread_enter_userspace(), too.


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2007-01-12 20:40:39 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
8fc075ac5c * There was no reason to copy the "userland calls exit_thread()" stub with interrupts
turned off - accessing userland memory. Now, arch_thread_enter_userspace() does that
  job, and as a result, may also fail.
* dump_thread() now directly prints the info of the current thread when used without
  argument (rather than iterating the thread list to look for the current thread).
* If arch_thread_init_tls() fails upon thread creation, the function will now return
  an error.


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2007-01-12 18:26:32 +00:00
Michael Lotz
2a03240eb1 Reverted my last change as it turned out that the lazy FPU state handling was not SMP safe afterall and the performance gain is questionable. Maybe it'll be implemented correctly in the future. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have cost.
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2006-04-29 22:10:04 +00:00
Michael Lotz
7eee76e65a Implemented lazy FPU state save/restore. In the end mostly ported from NewOS. SMP safe.
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2006-04-27 22:02:48 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
f94b06f992 Implemented SSE2/3 support (tested with VLC).
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2006-03-02 17:12:56 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
09bb4e9ac5 The real_time_data structure contains an architecture specific
substructure now (that's the only member actually). The system time
offset is therefore accessed via architecture specific accessor
functions.
Note, that this commit breaks the PPC build. Since I want to rename at
least one file I've already changed, I can't avoid that.


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2006-01-04 02:17:59 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
7d7f4675bb * Added some cpuid eax == 1 feature definitions to arch_cpu.h
* Renamed IA32_MTR_WRITE_COMBINED to IA32_MTR_WRITE_COMBINING.


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2005-12-16 12:25:49 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
e0e9a3e69f * We now support the global page feature of x86 processors that prevents
kernel TLBs from being flushed on context switch.
* new arch_cpu_user_TLB_invalidate() that now does what arch_cpu_global_TLB_invalidate()
  did before.
* arch_cpu_global_TLB_invalidate() will now flush all TLBs, even those from the
  kernel.
* some cleanups.


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2005-12-14 17:07:37 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
51a3c450be The short story: we now have MTRR support on Intel and AMD CPUs (the latter
has not yet been tested, though - I'll do this after this commit):
* Removed the arch_memory_type stuff from vm_area; since there are only 8 memory
  ranges on x86, it's simply overkill. The MTRR code now remembers the area ID
  and finds the MTRR that way (it could also iterate over the existing MTRRs).
* Introduced some post_modules() init functions.
* If the other x86 CPUs out there don't differ a lot, MTRR functionality might
  be put back into the kernel.
* x86_write_msr() was broken, it wrote the 64 bit number with the 32 bit words
  switched - it took me some time (and lots of #GPs) to figure that one out.
* Removed the macro read_ebp() and introduced a function x86_read_ebp()
  (it's not really a time critical call).
* Followed the Intel docs on how to change MTRRs (symmetrically on all CPUs
  with caches turned off).
* Asking for memory types will automatically change the requested length to
  a power of two - note that BeOS seems to behave in the same, although that's
  not really very clean.
* fixed MTRRs are ignored for now - we should make sure at least, though,
  that they are identical on all CPUs (or turn them off, even though I'd
  prefer the BIOS stuff to be uncacheable, which we don't enforce yet, though).



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2005-12-13 16:34:29 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
d49423aea3 Added a wbinvd() macro.
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2005-12-13 01:49:44 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
2ed21b8525 Some work in progress of the MTRR support. Shouldn't do any harm yet :-)
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2005-12-13 00:06:52 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
7c0a93573b Preparation for MTRR support, code is completely untested, though.
The CPU specific MTRR code will be in modules.


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2005-12-12 17:04:36 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
7b7c38a2a7 The "where" or "sc" command now switches the page directory to the specified thread
to be able to follow the stack trace into userland.
No symbols there, yet, though.


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2005-11-04 15:58:04 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
90ce9e8305 Added calls to read and write the MSR, the machine state register.
Minor cleanup.


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2005-10-26 23:39:38 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8e26b085e5 Fixed double fault handler. Personally I disclaim all responsiblity
for these changes. I was mostly just staring in amazement at the screen
while Axel and Thomas were discussing IA32 internals. A particularly
fascinating moment was when Thomas produced the cause of a bug we had
been trying to track down for hours off the top of his head (of course
iret behaves specially when the NT bit is set :-). His slowness must be
excused though, since he hadn't slept for more then 30 hours. ;-)

The code doesn't wholeheartedly deal with multi-processor machines yet.
Axel will certainly do some cleanup...


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2005-04-04 21:43:47 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
edb5566393 Fixed struct tss; there is no ss3/sp3.
Moved ptentry/pdentry to arch_vm_translation_map.c and renamed them to
page_table_entry and page_directory_entry.
Fixed a race condition that happened when memory was remapped (which
can currently happen because lock_memory() does not work correctly, and
there might be other conditions as well, like certain vm_store fault
handlers). Now, page table and directory entries are updated atomically.


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2005-04-04 14:07:24 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c8d7534e5d * Made C++ save.
* Made the parameter for restoring the FPU state const.


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2005-03-01 23:52:09 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
98dbeb36df Added note to keep struct iframe in sync with the struct cpu_state.
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2005-02-24 15:47:54 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
c2c20b7848 Incorporated some code from NewOS to set up a double fault handler.
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2004-12-14 01:46:46 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
6a689590ce Removed unneeded includes of ktypes.h.
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2004-11-19 19:40:05 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
afad65ded7 Replaced all remaining PAGE_SIZE with B_PAGE_SIZE, addr with addr_t.
Removed the definition of PAGE_SIZE and addr.


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2004-10-20 00:33:06 +00:00