/* * p->mem: * text * original data and bss * fixed-size stack * expandable heap */ /* * segments in proc->gdt */ #define SEG_KCODE 1 // kernel code #define SEG_KDATA 2 // kernel data+stack #define SEG_UCODE 3 #define SEG_UDATA 4 #define SEG_TSS 5 // this process's task state #define NSEGS 6 struct jmpbuf { // saved registers for kernel context switches // don't need to save all the fs etc. registers because // they are constant across kernel contexts // save all the regular registers so we don't care which are caller save // don't save eax because that's the return register // layout known to setjmp.S int ebx; int ecx; int edx; int esi; int edi; int esp; int ebp; int eip; }; enum proc_state { UNUSED, EMBRYO, SLEEPING, RUNNABLE, RUNNING, ZOMBIE }; struct proc{ char *mem; // start of process's physical memory unsigned sz; // total size of mem, including kernel stack char *kstack; // kernel stack, separate from mem so it doesn't move enum proc_state state; enum proc_state newstate; // desired state after swtch() struct spinlock *mtx; // mutex for condition variable int pid; int ppid; void *chan; // sleep int killed; struct fd *fds[NOFILE]; struct Taskstate ts; // only to give cpu address of kernel stack struct Segdesc gdt[NSEGS]; unsigned esp; // kernel stack pointer unsigned ebp; // kernel frame pointer struct jmpbuf jmpbuf; struct Trapframe *tf; // points into kstack, used to find user regs }; extern struct proc proc[]; extern struct proc *curproc[NCPU]; // can be NULL if no proc running. // XXX move curproc into cpu structure? #define MPSTACK 512 struct cpu { uint8_t apicid; // Local APIC ID struct jmpbuf jmpbuf; char mpstack[MPSTACK]; // per-cpu start-up stack, only used to get into main() struct proc *lastproc; // last proc scheduled on this cpu (never NULL) int nlock; // # of locks currently held }; extern struct cpu cpus[NCPU]; extern int ncpu;