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[407] | 2 | * syscalls.h - Kernel side services for syscall handling. |
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[1] | 3 | * |
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[626] | 4 | * Author Alain Greiner (2016,2017,2018,2019) |
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[1] | 5 | * |
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| 6 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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| 7 | * |
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| 8 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. |
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| 9 | * |
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| 10 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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| 11 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 12 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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| 13 | * |
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| 14 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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| 15 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 16 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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| 17 | * General Public License for more details. |
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| 18 | * |
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| 19 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 20 | * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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| 21 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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| 22 | */ |
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| 23 | |
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[16] | 24 | #ifndef _SYSCALLS_H_ |
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| 25 | #define _SYSCALLS_H_ |
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[1] | 26 | |
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[457] | 27 | #include <hal_kernel_types.h> |
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[407] | 28 | #include <shared_syscalls.h> |
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[23] | 29 | |
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[407] | 30 | /** Forward declarations *****/ |
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[23] | 31 | |
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| 32 | struct thread_s; // defined in thread.h |
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| 33 | struct pthread_attr_s; // defined in thread.h |
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| 34 | struct vfs_stat_s; // defined in vfs.h |
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| 35 | struct vfs_dirent_s; // defined in vfs.h |
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| 36 | struct mmap_attr_s; // defined in vmm.h |
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| 37 | |
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[407] | 38 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 39 | * [0] This function terminates the execution of the calling user thread, |
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[23] | 40 | * and makes the exit_value pointer available to any successful pthread_join() with the |
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| 41 | * terminating thread. |
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[409] | 42 | * It actually set the THREAD_SIG_EXIT signal, set the THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL bit in the |
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| 43 | * thread descriptor and deschedule. |
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| 44 | * The thread will be detached from its process, and the memory allocated to the thread |
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| 45 | * descriptor will be released later by the scheduler. |
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[407] | 46 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[409] | 47 | * @ exit_vallue : pointer to be returned to joining thread if thread is attached. |
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| 48 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if all locks not released or illegal argument. |
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[407] | 49 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 50 | int sys_thread_exit( void * exit_value ); |
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[16] | 51 | |
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[407] | 52 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 53 | * [1] This function calls the scheduler for the core running the calling thread. |
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| 54 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 55 | * @ x_size : [out] number of clusters in a row. |
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| 56 | * @ y_size : [out] number of clusters in a column. |
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| 57 | * @ ncores : [out] number of cores per cluster. |
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| 58 | * @ return always 0. |
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| 59 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[479] | 60 | int sys_thread_yield( void ); |
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[16] | 61 | |
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[407] | 62 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 63 | * [2] This function creates a new user thread. The <user_attr> argument is a pointer |
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| 64 | * on astructure containing the thread attributes, defined in thread.h file. |
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[407] | 65 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[566] | 66 | * @ trdid_ptr : [out] pointer on buffer for created thread trdid. |
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[23] | 67 | * @ user_attr : [in] pointer on thread attributes structure. |
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| 68 | * @ start_func : [in] pointer on start function. |
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| 69 | * @ start_args : [in] pointer on start function arguments. |
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| 70 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 71 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[566] | 72 | int sys_thread_create( trdid_t * trdid_ptr, |
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| 73 | struct pthread_attr_s * user_attr, |
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| 74 | void * start_func, |
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| 75 | void * start_args ); |
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[16] | 76 | |
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[407] | 77 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 78 | * [3] This blocking function suspend execution of the calling thread until completion |
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| 79 | * of another target thread identified by the <trdid> argument. |
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[421] | 80 | * The target thread must be joinable (running in ATTACHED mode), and must be different |
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| 81 | * from the calling thread. |
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[23] | 82 | * If the <exit_value> argument is not NULL, the value passed to pthread_exit() by the |
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| 83 | * target thread is stored in the location referenced by exit_value. |
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[407] | 84 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 85 | * @ trdid : [in] target thread identifier. |
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| 86 | * @ thread : [out] buffer for exit_value returned by target thread. |
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| 87 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 88 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 89 | int sys_thread_join( trdid_t trdid, |
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| 90 | void ** exit_value ); |
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[16] | 91 | |
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[407] | 92 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 93 | * [4] This function detach a joinable thread. |
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[407] | 94 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[409] | 95 | * @ trdid : thread identifier. |
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[23] | 96 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 97 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 98 | int sys_thread_detach( trdid_t trdid ); |
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[16] | 99 | |
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[407] | 100 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[409] | 101 | * [5] This function requests a target thread identified by its <trdid> argument |
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[436] | 102 | * to be cancelled. It calls the thread_kill() function to block the target thread |
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| 103 | * on the THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL condition, and to set the THREAD_FLAG_REQ_DELETE. |
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[409] | 104 | * The thread will be detached from its process, and the memory allocated to the thread |
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[436] | 105 | * descriptor will be released by the scheduler at the next scheduling point. |
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[409] | 106 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 107 | * @ trdid : thread identifier. |
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| 108 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if illegal argument. |
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[407] | 109 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[409] | 110 | int sys_thread_cancel( trdid_t trdid ); |
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[16] | 111 | |
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[407] | 112 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 113 | * [6] This function implement all operations on a POSIX unnamed semaphore, |
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| 114 | * that can be shared by threads running in different clusters. |
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| 115 | * The kernel structure representing a remote semaphore is in the remote_sem.h file, |
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| 116 | * and the code implementing the operations is in the remore_sem.c file. |
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[407] | 117 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[457] | 118 | * @ vaddr : semaphore virtual address in user space == identifier. |
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| 119 | * @ operation : SEM_INIT / SEM_DESTROY / SEM_GETVALUE / SEM_POST / SEM_WAIT. |
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| 120 | * @ init_value : initial semaphore value. |
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| 121 | * @ current_value : pointer on buffer for current semaphore value. |
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[23] | 122 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 123 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 124 | int sys_sem( void * vaddr, |
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| 125 | uint32_t operation, |
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[457] | 126 | uint32_t init_value, |
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| 127 | uint32_t * current_value ); |
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[16] | 128 | |
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[407] | 129 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 130 | * [7] This function implement all operations on a POSIX condition variable. |
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[566] | 131 | * The kernel structure representing a condvar is defined in the remote_condvar.h file, |
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| 132 | * The code implementing the operations is defined in the remote_condvar.c file. |
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[407] | 133 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 134 | * @ vaddr : condvar virtual address in user space == identifier. |
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| 135 | * @ operation : operation type (see below). |
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| 136 | * @ attr : mutex virtual address in user space == identifier. |
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| 137 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 138 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 139 | int sys_condvar( void * condvar, |
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| 140 | uint32_t operation, |
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| 141 | void * mutex ); |
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[16] | 142 | |
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[407] | 143 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 144 | * [8] This function implement all operations on a POSIX barrier. |
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| 145 | * The kernel structure representing a barrier is defined in the remote_barrier.h file. |
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| 146 | * The code implementting the operations is defined in the remote_barrier.c file. |
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[407] | 147 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[619] | 148 | * @ vaddr : barrier address in user space == identifier. |
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[23] | 149 | * @ operation : BARRIER_INIT / BARRIER_DESTROY / BARRIER_WAIT. |
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[619] | 150 | * @ count : number of expected threads (only used by BARRIER_INIT). |
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| 151 | * @ attr : barrier attributes address in user space (only used by BARRIER_INIT). |
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[23] | 152 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 153 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[619] | 154 | int sys_barrier( intptr_t vaddr, |
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[23] | 155 | uint32_t operation, |
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[619] | 156 | uint32_t count, |
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| 157 | intptr_t attr ); |
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[16] | 158 | |
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[407] | 159 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 160 | * [9] This function implement all operations on a POSIX mutex. |
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| 161 | * The kernel structure representing a barrier is defined in the remote_barrier.h file. |
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| 162 | * The code implementting the operations is defined in the remote_barrier.c file. |
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[407] | 163 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 164 | * @ vaddr : mutex virtual address in user space == identifier. |
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| 165 | * @ operation : MUTEX_INIT / MUTEX_DESTROY / MUTEX_LOCK / MUTEX_UNLOCK |
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| 166 | * @ attr : mutex attributes (non supported yet => must be 0). |
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| 167 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 168 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 169 | int sys_mutex( void * vaddr, |
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| 170 | uint32_t operation, |
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| 171 | uint32_t count ); |
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[16] | 172 | |
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[407] | 173 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[610] | 174 | * [10] This function causes the file named <old> to be renamed as <new>. |
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| 175 | * If new exists, it is first removed. Both old and new must be of the same type (both |
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| 176 | * must be either directories or non-directories) and must reside on the same file system. |
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| 177 | * It guarantees that an instance of <new> will always exist, even if the system should |
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| 178 | * crash in the middle of the operation. |
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[407] | 179 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[610] | 180 | * @ old : old file name. |
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| 181 | * @ new : new file name. |
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| 182 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 183 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[610] | 184 | int sys_rename( char *old, |
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| 185 | char *new ); |
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[16] | 186 | |
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[407] | 187 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[408] | 188 | * [11] This function remove an existing mapping defined by the <addr> and <size> |
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[407] | 189 | * arguments in user space. |
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| 190 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 191 | * @ addr : base address in user space. |
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| 192 | * # size : number of bytes. |
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[23] | 193 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 194 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 195 | int sys_munmap( void * addr, |
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| 196 | uint32_t size ); |
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[16] | 197 | |
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[407] | 198 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 199 | * [12] This function open or create an open file descriptor. |
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| 200 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 201 | * @ pathname : pathname (can be relative or absolute). |
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[445] | 202 | * @ flags : bit vector attributes (see in shared_fcntl.h file) |
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[23] | 203 | * @ mode : access rights. |
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| 204 | * @ return file descriptor index in fd_array if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 205 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[566] | 206 | int sys_open( char * pathname, |
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[506] | 207 | uint32_t flags, |
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| 208 | uint32_t mode ); |
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[16] | 209 | |
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[407] | 210 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 211 | * [13] This function map physical memory (or a file) in the calling thread virtual space. |
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| 212 | * The <attr> argument is a pointer on a structure for arguments (see shared_syscalls.h). |
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[594] | 213 | * The user defined virtual address (MAP_FIXED flag) is not supported. |
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| 214 | * TODO : the access rights checking is not implemented yet [AG] |
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| 215 | * TODO : the Copy on Write for MAP_PRIVATE is not implemented yet [AG] |
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[407] | 216 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 217 | * @ attr : pointer on attributes structure. |
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| 218 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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| 219 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 220 | int sys_mmap( mmap_attr_t * attr ); |
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[23] | 221 | |
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[407] | 222 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 223 | * [14] This function read bytes from an open file identified by its file descriptor. |
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[407] | 224 | * The file can be a regular file or character oriented device. |
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[408] | 225 | * IRQs are enabled during this system call. |
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[407] | 226 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 227 | * @ file_id : open file index in fd_array. |
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| 228 | * @ buf : buffer virtual address in user space. |
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| 229 | * @ count : number of bytes. |
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| 230 | * @ return number of bytes actually read if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 231 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 232 | int sys_read( uint32_t file_id, |
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| 233 | void * buf, |
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| 234 | uint32_t count ); |
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[16] | 235 | |
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[407] | 236 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 237 | * [15] This function writes bytes to an open file identified by its file descriptor. |
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[623] | 238 | * The file can be a regular file or character oriented device. For a regular file, |
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| 239 | * the target inode "size" field is updated if (offset + count) is larger than the |
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| 240 | * current "size" value. The size value registered in the mappers of the parent(s) |
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| 241 | * directory are not modified and will be asynchronously updated when the file is closed. |
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[408] | 242 | * IRQs are enabled during this system call. |
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[407] | 243 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 244 | * @ file_id : open file index in fd_array. |
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| 245 | * @ buf : buffer virtual address in user space. |
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| 246 | * @ count : number of bytes. |
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| 247 | * @ return number of bytes actually written if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 248 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 249 | int sys_write( uint32_t file_id, |
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| 250 | void * buf, |
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| 251 | uint32_t count ); |
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[16] | 252 | |
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[407] | 253 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 254 | * [16] This function repositions the offset of the file descriptor identified by <file_id>, |
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| 255 | * according to the operation type defined by the <whence> argument. |
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| 256 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 257 | * @ file_id : open file index in fd_array. |
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[407] | 258 | * @ offset : used to compute new offset value. |
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[23] | 259 | * @ whence : operation type (see below). |
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| 260 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 261 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 262 | int sys_lseek( xptr_t file_id, |
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| 263 | uint32_t offset, |
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| 264 | uint32_t whence ); |
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[16] | 265 | |
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[407] | 266 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 267 | * [17] This function release the memory allocated for the file descriptor identified by |
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| 268 | * the <file_id> argument, and remove the fd array_entry in all copies of the process |
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| 269 | * descriptor. |
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[407] | 270 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 271 | file_id : file descriptor index in fd_array. |
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| 272 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 273 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 274 | int sys_close( uint32_t file_id ); |
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[16] | 275 | |
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[407] | 276 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 277 | * [18] This function removes a directory entry identified by the <pathname> from the |
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[23] | 278 | * directory, and decrement the link count of the file referenced by the link. |
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| 279 | * If the link count reduces to zero, and no process has the file open, then all resources |
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| 280 | * associated with the file are reclaimed. If one or more process have the file open when |
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| 281 | * the last link is removed, the link is removed, but the removal of the file is delayed |
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| 282 | * until all references to it have been closed. |
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[407] | 283 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 284 | * @ pathname : pathname (can be relative or absolute). |
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| 285 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 286 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[566] | 287 | int sys_unlink( char * pathname ); |
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[16] | 288 | |
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[407] | 289 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 290 | * [19] This function creates in the calling thread cluster an unnamed pipe, and two |
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| 291 | * (read and write) file descriptors. |
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[594] | 292 | * TODO not implemented yet [AG] |
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[407] | 293 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 294 | * @ file_id[0] : [out] read only file descriptor index. |
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| 295 | * @ file_id[1] : [out] write only file descriptor index. |
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| 296 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 297 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 298 | int sys_pipe( uint32_t file_id[2] ); |
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[16] | 299 | |
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[407] | 300 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 301 | * [20] This function change the current working directory in reference process descriptor. |
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[407] | 302 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 303 | * @ pathname : pathname (can be relative or absolute). |
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| 304 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 305 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[566] | 306 | int sys_chdir( char * pathname ); |
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[16] | 307 | |
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[407] | 308 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[610] | 309 | * [21] This function implements the "mkdir" system call, creating a new directory in |
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| 310 | * the file system, as defined by the <pathname> argument, with the access permission |
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| 311 | * defined by the <rights> argument. All nodes but the last in the pathname must exist. |
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| 312 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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[407] | 313 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[610] | 314 | * @ pathname : pathname defining the new directory location in file system. |
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| 315 | * @ rights : access rights (non used yet). |
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| 316 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 317 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[610] | 318 | int sys_mkdir( char * pathname, |
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| 319 | uint32_t rights ); |
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[16] | 320 | |
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[407] | 321 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 322 | * [22] This function creates a named FIFO file in the calling thread cluster. |
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| 323 | * The associated read and write file descriptors mut be be explicitely created |
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[407] | 324 | * using the sys_open() function. |
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| 325 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 326 | * @ pathname : pathname (can be relative or absolute). |
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| 327 | * @ mode : access rights (as defined in chmod). |
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| 328 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 329 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 330 | int sys_mkfifo( char * pathname, |
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| 331 | uint32_t mode ); |
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[16] | 332 | |
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[407] | 333 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[623] | 334 | * [23] This function creates an user level directory descriptor (including the associated |
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| 335 | * array of user level dirents), and intialise it from the kernel directory mapper, that |
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| 336 | * contains all entries in this directory). The directory is identified by the <pathname> |
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| 337 | * argument. If the corresponding inode is missing in the Inode Tree, the inode is created, |
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| 338 | * but the directory must exist in the file system. |
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| 339 | * It returns a DIR pointer <dirp> on the dirent array in user space. |
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[407] | 340 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[611] | 341 | * @ pathname : [in] pathname (can be relative or absolute). |
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[407] | 342 | * @ dirp : [out] buffer for pointer on user directory (DIR). |
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[23] | 343 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 344 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 345 | int sys_opendir( char * pathname, |
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| 346 | DIR ** dirp ); |
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[16] | 347 | |
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[407] | 348 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 349 | * [24] This function returns an user pointer on the dirent structure describing the |
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| 350 | * next directory entry in the directory identified by the <dirp> argument. |
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| 351 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[611] | 352 | * @ dirp : [in] user pointer on dirent array identifying the open directory. |
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| 353 | * @ buffer : [out] pointer on user buffer for a pointer on dirent in user space. |
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[407] | 354 | * @ return O if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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| 355 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 356 | int sys_readdir( DIR * dirp, |
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[611] | 357 | struct dirent ** buffer ); |
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[407] | 358 | |
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| 359 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 360 | * [25] This function closes the directory identified by the <dirp> argument, and releases |
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| 361 | * all structures associated with the <dirp> pointer. |
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| 362 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[611] | 363 | * @ dirp : [in] user pointer on dirent array identifying the open directory. |
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[23] | 364 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 365 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 366 | int sys_closedir( DIR * dirp ); |
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[16] | 367 | |
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[407] | 368 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 369 | * [26] This function returns the pathname of the current working directory. |
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[407] | 370 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 371 | * buf : buffer addres in user space. |
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| 372 | * nbytes : user buffer size in bytes. |
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| 373 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 374 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 375 | int sys_getcwd( char * buf, |
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| 376 | uint32_t nbytes ); |
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[16] | 377 | |
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[407] | 378 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[437] | 379 | * [27] This function tests whether a given file descriptor dentified by the <file_id> |
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| 380 | * argument is an open file descriptor referring to a terminal. |
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| 381 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 382 | * @ file_id : file descriptor index |
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| 383 | * @ return 1 if it is a TXT device / return 0 if it is not a TXT device. |
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[407] | 384 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[437] | 385 | int sys_isatty( uint32_t file_id ); |
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[16] | 386 | |
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[407] | 387 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 388 | * [28] This function forces the calling thread to sleep, for a fixed number of cycles. |
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[407] | 389 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 390 | * cycles : number of cycles. |
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[407] | 391 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 392 | int sys_alarm( uint32_t cycles ); |
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[16] | 393 | |
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[407] | 394 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 395 | * [29] This function removes a directory file whose name is given by <pathname>. |
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| 396 | * The directory must not have any entries other than `.' and `..'. |
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| 397 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 398 | * @ pathname : pathname (can be relative or absolute). |
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| 399 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 400 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[566] | 401 | int sys_rmdir( char * pathname ); |
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[16] | 402 | |
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[407] | 403 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 404 | * [30] This function implement the operations related to User Thread Local Storage. |
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| 405 | * It is actually implemented as an uint32_t variable in the thread descriptor. |
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[407] | 406 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 407 | * @ operation : UTLS operation type as defined below. |
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| 408 | * @ value : argument value for the UTLS_SET operation. |
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| 409 | * @ return value for the UTLS_GET and UTLS_GET_ERRNO / return -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 410 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 411 | int sys_utls( uint32_t operation, |
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| 412 | uint32_t value ); |
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[16] | 413 | |
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[407] | 414 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 415 | * [31] This function change the acces rights for the file/dir identified by the |
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| 416 | * pathname argument. |
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[407] | 417 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 418 | * @ pathname : pathname (can be relative or absolute). |
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| 419 | * @ rights : acces rights. |
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| 420 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 421 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[566] | 422 | int sys_chmod( char * pathname, |
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[506] | 423 | uint32_t rights ); |
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[16] | 424 | |
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[407] | 425 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 426 | * [32] This function associate a specific signal handler to a given signal type. |
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[584] | 427 | * The handlers for the SIGKILL and SIGSTOP signals cannot be redefined. |
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[407] | 428 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 429 | * @ sig_id : index defining signal type (from 1 to 31). |
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| 430 | * @ handler : pointer on fonction implementing the specific handler. |
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| 431 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 432 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 433 | int sys_signal( uint32_t sig_id, |
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| 434 | void * handler ); |
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[16] | 435 | |
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[407] | 436 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 437 | * [33] This function returns in the structure <tv>, defined in the time.h file, |
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| 438 | * the current time (in seconds & micro-seconds). |
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| 439 | * It is computed from the calling core descriptor. |
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| 440 | * The timezone is not supported. |
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[407] | 441 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 442 | * @ tv : pointer on the timeval structure. |
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| 443 | * @ tz : pointer on the timezone structure : must be NULL. |
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| 444 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 445 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[50] | 446 | int sys_timeofday( struct timeval * tv, |
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| 447 | struct timezone * tz ); |
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[16] | 448 | |
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[407] | 449 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[433] | 450 | * [34] This function implements the "kill" system call on the kernel side. |
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[23] | 451 | * It register the signal defined by the <sig_id> argument in all thread descriptors |
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| 452 | * of a target process identified by the <pid> argument. This is done in all clusters |
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| 453 | * containing threads for the target process. |
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| 454 | * It can be executed by any thread running in any cluster, as this function uses |
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[407] | 455 | * remote access to traverse the list of process copies stored in the owner cluster, |
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[23] | 456 | * and the RPC_SIGNAL_RISE to signal the remote threads. |
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[421] | 457 | * This function does nothing for (sig_id == 0). This can be used to check process pid. |
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| 458 | * TODO : This first implementation supports only SIGKILL / SIGSTOP / SIGCONT values. |
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[407] | 459 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[16] | 460 | * @ pid : target process identifier. |
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[433] | 461 | * @ sig_id : index defining the signal type. |
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[23] | 462 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 463 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[16] | 464 | int sys_kill( pid_t pid, |
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[23] | 465 | uint32_t sig_id ); |
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[16] | 466 | |
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[407] | 467 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[433] | 468 | * [35] This function implements the "getpid" system call on the kernel side. |
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[407] | 469 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 470 | * @ returns the process PID for the calling thread. |
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| 471 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[479] | 472 | int sys_getpid( void ); |
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[1] | 473 | |
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[407] | 474 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[433] | 475 | * [36] This function implement the "fork" system call on the kernel side. |
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| 476 | * The calling process descriptor (parent process), and the associated thread descriptor |
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| 477 | * are replicated in a - likely - remote cluster, that becomes the child process owner. |
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| 478 | * The child process get a new PID, and is linked to the parent PID. The child process |
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| 479 | * inherit from its parent the memory image, and all open files (including the TXT). |
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| 480 | * The child process becomes the TXT terminal owner. |
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[1] | 481 | * The target cluster depends on the "fork_user" flag and "fork_cxy" variable that can be |
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| 482 | * stored in the calling thread descriptor by the specific fork_place() system call. |
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[433] | 483 | * If not, the kernel function makes a query to the DQDT to select the target cluster. |
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[407] | 484 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 485 | * @ if success, returns child process PID to parent, and return O to child. |
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| 486 | * @ if failure, returns -1 to parent / no child process is created. |
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| 487 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[479] | 488 | int sys_fork( void ); |
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[1] | 489 | |
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[407] | 490 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[433] | 491 | * [37] This function implement the "exec" system call on the kernel side. |
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| 492 | * It creates, in the same cluster as the calling thread, a new process descriptor, |
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| 493 | * and a new associated main thread descriptor, executing a new memory image defined |
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| 494 | * by the <filename> argument. This new process inherit from the old process the PID |
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| 495 | * and the PPID, as well as all open files (including the TXT). |
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| 496 | * The old process descriptor, and all its threads are blocked, and marked for deletion. |
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| 497 | * Therefore the exec syscall does not return to the calling thread in case of success. |
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| 498 | * This function build an exec_info_t structure containing the new process arguments, |
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| 499 | * as defined by the <arv> argument, and the new process environment variables, |
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| 500 | * as defined by the <envp> argument. |
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| 501 | * TODO : the <argv> and <envp> arguments are not supported yet (both must be NULL). |
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[407] | 502 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 503 | * @ filename : string pointer on .elf filename (pointer in user space) |
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| 504 | * @ argv : array of strings on process arguments (pointers in user space) |
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| 505 | * @ envp : array of strings on environment variables (pointers in user space) |
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[433] | 506 | * @ does not return if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 507 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[566] | 508 | int sys_exec( char * filename, |
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| 509 | char ** argv, |
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| 510 | char ** envp ); |
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[1] | 511 | |
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[407] | 512 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 513 | * [38] This function returns in the <stat> structure, defined in the "shared_syscalls.h" |
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| 514 | * file, various informations on the file/directory identified by the <pathname> argument. |
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[594] | 515 | * TODO only the <st_ino>, <st_mode>,<st_uid>,<st_gid>,<st_size> are set. |
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[407] | 516 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 517 | * @ pathname : user pointer on file pathname. |
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| 518 | * @ stat : user pointer on the stat structure. |
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[23] | 519 | * @ returns O if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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[407] | 520 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[566] | 521 | int sys_stat( char * pathname, |
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[407] | 522 | struct stat * stat ); |
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[1] | 523 | |
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[407] | 524 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[433] | 525 | * [39] This blocking function waits a change of a child process state, that can be: |
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| 526 | * - a termination of child following a process_make_exit(). |
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| 527 | * - a termination of child following a process_make_kill(). |
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[421] | 528 | * - a blocking of child following a SIGSTOP signal. |
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[433] | 529 | * In case of a multi-thread process, this function must be called by the main thread |
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| 530 | * runningin the reference cluster. |
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| 531 | * When a change has been observed, it returns the PID of the child process, and stores |
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| 532 | * in the <status> argument relevant information on the child state change. |
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[421] | 533 | * The following macros can be used to extract information from status: |
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| 534 | * - WIFEXITED(status) : is true if the child process terminated with an exit(). |
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[435] | 535 | * - WIFSIGNALED(status) : is true if the child process killed by a signal. |
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[421] | 536 | * - WIFSTOPPED(status) : is true if the child process is stopped by a signal. |
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| 537 | * - WEXITSTATUS(status) : returns the low-order 8 bits of the exit() argument. |
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| 538 | * If a parent process terminates without waiting for all child processes to terminate, |
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| 539 | * the remaining child processes are attached to the init process. |
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[433] | 540 | * WARNING: negative values for the <pid> argument are not supported. |
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[421] | 541 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[433] | 542 | * @ searched_pid : searched child process identifier. |
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| 543 | * @ status : [out] child termination status. |
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| 544 | * @ return child PID if success / return -1 if searched PID not found. |
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[407] | 545 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[421] | 546 | int sys_wait( uint32_t * status ); |
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[1] | 547 | |
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[407] | 548 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[584] | 549 | * [40] This function implement the non-standard get_config() syscall. |
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| 550 | * It returns in <x_size>, <y_size>, <ncores> the hardware platform parameters. |
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[407] | 551 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 552 | * @ x_size : [out] number of clusters in a row. |
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| 553 | * @ y_size : [out] number of clusters in a column. |
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| 554 | * @ ncores : [out] number of cores per cluster. |
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| 555 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if illegal arguments |
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| 556 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 557 | int sys_get_config( uint32_t * x_size, |
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| 558 | uint32_t * y_size, |
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| 559 | uint32_t * ncores ); |
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[1] | 560 | |
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[407] | 561 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[584] | 562 | * [41] This function implements the non-standard get_core() syscall. |
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| 563 | * It returns in <cxy> and <lid> the calling core cluster and local index. |
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[407] | 564 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 565 | * @ cxy : [out] cluster identifier (fixed format) |
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| 566 | * @ lid : [out] core local index in cluster. |
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| 567 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if illegal arguments |
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| 568 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 569 | int sys_get_core( uint32_t * cxy, |
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| 570 | uint32_t * lid ); |
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[1] | 571 | |
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[407] | 572 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[584] | 573 | * [42] This function implements the non-standard get_cycle() syscall. |
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| 574 | * It returns in a 64 bits user buffer the calling core cycles count. |
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[407] | 575 | * It uses both the hardware register and the core descriptor cycles count to take |
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| 576 | * into account a possible harware register overflow in 32 bits architectures. |
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| 577 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 578 | * cycle : [out] address of buffer in user space. |
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| 579 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if illegal arguments |
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| 580 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 581 | int sys_get_cycle( uint64_t * cycle ); |
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| 582 | |
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| 583 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[421] | 584 | * [43] This debug function displays on the kernel terminal TXT0 an user defined string, |
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| 585 | * or the current state of a kernel structure, identified by the <type> argument. |
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[626] | 586 | * The <arg0>, <arg1>, and <arg2> arguments depends on the structure type. |
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[407] | 587 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[435] | 588 | * type : [in] type of display |
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[421] | 589 | * arg0 : [in] type dependant argument. |
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| 590 | * arg1 : [in] type dependant argument. |
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[611] | 591 | * arg2 : [in] type dependant argument. |
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[407] | 592 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if illegal arguments |
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| 593 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[421] | 594 | int sys_display( reg_t type, |
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| 595 | reg_t arg0, |
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[611] | 596 | reg_t arg1, |
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| 597 | reg_t arg2 ); |
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[407] | 598 | |
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| 599 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[584] | 600 | * [44] This function implements the non-standard place_fork() syscall. |
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| 601 | * It can be used to specify the target cluster <cxy> for a new process created |
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| 602 | * by a subsequent fork() syscall. |
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| 603 | * WARNING: it must be called before each fork() syscall, as the placement specification |
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| 604 | * is reset by the fork syscall. |
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[457] | 605 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 606 | * @ cxy : cluster identifier. |
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| 607 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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| 608 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[584] | 609 | int sys_place_fork( uint32_t cxy ); |
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[457] | 610 | |
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| 611 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[407] | 612 | * [45] This function block the calling thread on the THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL condition, |
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| 613 | * and deschedule. |
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| 614 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 615 | * @ return 0 if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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| 616 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[479] | 617 | int sys_thread_sleep( void ); |
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[407] | 618 | |
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| 619 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 620 | * [46] This function unblock the thread identified by its <trdid> from the |
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| 621 | * THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL condition. |
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| 622 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 623 | * @ trdid : target thread identifier. |
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| 624 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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| 625 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[506] | 626 | int sys_thread_wakeup( trdid_t trdid ); |
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[407] | 627 | |
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[421] | 628 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[443] | 629 | * [47] This debug function is used to activate / desactivate the context switches trace |
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| 630 | * for a core identified by the <cxy> and <lid> arguments. |
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[421] | 631 | * It can be called by any other thread in the same process. |
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| 632 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[443] | 633 | * @ active : activate trace if true / desactivate trace if false. |
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| 634 | * @ cxy : cluster identifier. |
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| 635 | * @ lid : core local index. |
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[421] | 636 | * @ returns O if success / returns -1 if failure. |
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| 637 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[443] | 638 | int sys_trace( bool_t active, |
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| 639 | cxy_t cxy, |
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| 640 | lid_t lid ); |
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[407] | 641 | |
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[421] | 642 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 643 | * [48] This function gives the process identified by the <pid> argument |
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| 644 | * the exclusive ownership of its TXT_TX terminal (put it in foreground). |
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| 645 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 646 | * @ pid : process identifier. |
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| 647 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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| 648 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 649 | int sys_fg( pid_t pid ); |
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| 650 | |
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[445] | 651 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[457] | 652 | * [49] This function returns a non-zero value in the <is_fg> buffer when the process |
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| 653 | * identified by the <pid> argument is the current TXT owner. |
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[445] | 654 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[457] | 655 | * @ pid : process identifier. |
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| 656 | * @ is_fg : pointer on buffer. |
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[445] | 657 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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| 658 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[457] | 659 | int sys_is_fg( pid_t pid, |
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| 660 | uint32_t * is_fg ); |
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[421] | 661 | |
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[610] | 662 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[626] | 663 | * [50] This function implements the "exit" system call terminating a POSIX process. |
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[610] | 664 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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| 665 | * It uses both remote accesses to access the owner process descriptor, and the |
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[626] | 666 | * RPC_PROCESS_SIGACTION to delete remote process copies and thread descriptors. |
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[610] | 667 | * In the present implementation, this function implements actually the _exit(): |
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| 668 | * - it does not flush open output streams. |
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| 669 | * - it does not close open streams. |
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| 670 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[626] | 671 | * @ status : terminaison status returned to parent process. |
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| 672 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[610] | 673 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 674 | int sys_exit( uint32_t status ); |
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| 675 | |
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[626] | 676 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 677 | * [51] This function implements the "sync" system call. |
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| 678 | * It forces all modified pages in all kernel mappers to be copied to the IOC device. |
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| 679 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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| 680 | * TODO not implemented yet. |
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| 681 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 682 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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| 683 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 684 | int sys_sync( void ); |
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| 685 | |
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| 686 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 687 | * [52] This function implements the "fsync" system call. |
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| 688 | * It forces all modified pages of the file mapper identified by the <fd> argument |
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| 689 | * to be copied to the IOC device. |
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| 690 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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| 691 | * TODO not implemented yet. |
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| 692 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 693 | * @ file_id : file descriptor index in fd_array. |
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| 694 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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| 695 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 696 | int sys_fsync( uint32_t file_id ); |
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| 697 | |
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[16] | 698 | #endif // _SYSCALLS_H_ |
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