Changeset 3fcea34 in mainline for uspace/lib/c/arch/ia32/src/syscall.S


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Timestamp:
2024-09-20T12:16:28Z (5 months ago)
Author:
Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…>
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Children:
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git-author:
Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…> (2024-09-20 11:42:13)
git-committer:
Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…> (2024-09-20 12:16:28)
Message:

Simplify the SYS_THREAD_CREATE syscall interface

Removed the beefy uarg structure. Instead, the syscall gets two
parameters: %pc (program counter) and %sp (stack pointer). It starts
a thread with those values in corresponding registers, with no other
fuss whatsoever.

libc initializes threads by storing any other needed arguments on
the stack and retrieving them in thread_entry. Importantly, this
includes the address of the
thread_main function which is now
called indirectly to fix dynamic linking issues on some archs.

There's a bit of weirdness on SPARC and IA-64, because of their
stacked register handling. The current solution is that we require
some space *above* the stack pointer to be available for those
architectures. I think for SPARC, it can be made more normal.

For the remaining ones, we can (probably) just set the initial
%sp to the top edge of the stack. There's some lingering offsets
on some archs just because I didn't want to accidentally break
anything. The initial thread bringup should be functionally
unchanged from the previous state, and no binaries are currently
multithreaded except thread1 test, so there should be minimal
risk of breakage. Naturally, I tested all available emulator
builds, save for msim.

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  • uspace/lib/c/arch/ia32/src/syscall.S

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    7777        pushl %ebp
    7878        mov %esp, %ebp
    79         lea ra, %edi
    8079        movl 20(%esp), %edx     # First argument.
    8180        movl 24(%esp), %ecx     # Second argument.
     
    8382        movl 32(%esp), %esi     # Fourth argument.
    8483        movl 44(%esp), %eax     # Syscall number.
    85         sysenter
    86 ra:
     84        call 1f
    8785        movw %cs, %cx
    8886        addw $8, %cx
     
    9593        popl %ebx
    9694        ret
     95
     96        /* Trampoline for entering kernel */
     971:
     98        pop %edi
     99        sysenter
    97100FUNCTION_END(__syscall_fast)
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