- Aug 30, 2009
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Russ Cox authored
* rename c/cp to cpu/proc * rename cpu.context to cpu.scheduler * fix some comments * formatting for printout
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- Aug 08, 2009
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Russ Cox authored
pdf has very good page breaks now. would be a good copy for fall 2009.
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- Jul 11, 2009
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Russ Cox authored
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- May 30, 2009
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rsc authored
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- Oct 17, 2008
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kolya authored
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- Oct 16, 2008
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kolya authored
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- Sep 26, 2007
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rsc authored
the macro expansion of "char *cp;" turned into char *(curproc[cpu()]); which declares a dynamically sized array of char* called curproc. so then &cp == &(curproc[cpu()]) was actually a stack variable as "expected". it was one past the end of the array, but the implicit alloca allocated more than was necessary. do not tell me that making cp a #define was a bad idea. there are worse problems to fix. more on that later.
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- Aug 28, 2007
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- Aug 21, 2007
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rsc authored
PDF at http://am.lcs.mit.edu/~rsc/xv6.pdf Various changes made while offline. + bwrite sector argument is redundant; use b->sector. + reformatting of files for nicer PDF page breaks + distinguish between locked, unlocked inodes in type signatures + change FD_FILE to FD_INODE + move userinit (nee proc0init) to proc.c + move ROOTDEV to param.h + always parenthesize sizeof argument
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rsc authored
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rsc authored
Various cleanup: - Got rid of dummy proc[0]. Now proc[0] is init. - Added initcode.S to exec /init, so that /init is just a regular binary. - Moved exec out of sysfile to exec.c - Moved code dealing with fs guts (like struct inode) from sysfile.c to fs.c. Code dealing with system call arguments stays in sysfile.c - Refactored directory routines in fs.c; should be simpler. - Changed iget to return *unlocked* inode structure. This solves the lookup-then-use race in namei without introducing deadlocks. It also enabled getting rid of the dummy proc[0].
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- Aug 20, 2007
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rsc authored
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- Aug 10, 2007
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- Aug 08, 2007
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rsc authored
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- Aug 30, 2006
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rtm authored
lots of cleanup
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