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57 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
msmith
98e8c7d522 Build the composite help file from the generic and architecture-specific
help files, sorting topics and subtopics to allow maximum flexibility.
1998-12-15 14:21:30 +00:00
archie
fe1c18e2d4 Fix misallocation of buffer bug (too short) 1998-11-20 02:57:41 +00:00
paul
36945c480b This fixes a bug in the bcache code whereby false cache hits occur
the first time block 0 is read. This fix initialises the block
numbers to -1 which isn't the most correct thing for a daddr_t but
it isn't likely to cause a problem in the boot blocks and it could
do with a more thought out fix later.

The bug is probably benign on the i386 but on the alpha it can
cause initial file opens to fail. This is the cause of the "can't
open /boot/boot.conf" errors.

It appears on the alpha because of a number of combining factors.
On the alpha the LABELSECTOR is 0 so block 0 needs to be read in
from the media. The first time this happens you get a false hit
because the bc_blkno field is zero initially. Also, the timestamp
check against this cache hit succeeds because on the alpha a hacked
getsecs() function can return 0 when it starts counting so that
the zero initial timestamp + BCACHE_TIMEOUT is greater than the
current time until getsecs() has counted passed BCACHE_TIMEOUT.

The overall effect is that the first open() that occurs gets a
false cache hit and returns garbage to the bd_strategy() function
which then fails the open() call. This false hit then stays in the
cache until BCACHE_TIMEOUT getsecs() ticks have passed; all open()
calls during this time fail.

This explains why you can generally access the media by the time
you get to interp() and start issuing commands but the earlier
attempts to run the boot scripts are failing.

It's possible that this is causing the problem switching to the
mfsroot floppy as well but I haven't confirmed that.
1998-11-19 18:12:03 +00:00
msmith
70b71c8c7a Add documentation for $rootdev. 1998-11-13 23:53:02 +00:00
jkh
0ba901f49f Eliminate much code cruft by extending simple file I/O API to include
fopen and fclose.  Also look for /boot/boot.4th now and, if found,
load its contents.
1998-11-07 06:18:00 +00:00
jkh
28962a6fad Don't have debugging on by default - it makes testing annoying. :) 1998-11-07 03:44:10 +00:00
msmith
49cc339a79 Ack. Create parseable command tail properly, and eat args out of the TIB. 1998-11-06 03:50:44 +00:00
msmith
8602321e78 Don't use the poxy vmGetString interface (who uses counted strings these
days?), get the input buffer ourselves.  Add some debugging code.
1998-11-06 03:45:36 +00:00
jkh
33ecda9af6 Remember a bit more of my forth and do:
o Add fexists word to check for the presence of a file
o make fexists and fload immediate words which DTRT both interpreted
  and compiled (doh!)
o add an init word which gets run at bootstrapping time to do extra
  post-coldload initialization (in the default implementation, we
  look for /boot/boot.4th and load it if found).
1998-11-05 08:39:43 +00:00
msmith
b5e4ddf831 Use a smaller default dictionary to waste less space. 1998-11-04 03:41:09 +00:00
msmith
155c4cb295 Add BootForth hooks; if BOOT_FORTH is defined, pass every line read
to the Forth interpreter.  Instantiate all of our inbuilt commands
as Forth words, and handle them being called from there.

Add my copyright to the bcache module (oops).
1998-11-04 00:29:01 +00:00
msmith
e79304233b Ok, the entry aging algorithm sucked; 1s time resolution is not enough for
LRU.  Use a 31-bit counter instead.  If we decide to do heavy I/O through
the bootloader this will have to be revisited.
1998-11-02 23:50:59 +00:00
msmith
7ff854a690 Implement a simple LRU block cache. By default this is initialised to 16k,
and will bypass transfers for more than 8k.  Blocks are invalidated after
2 seconds, so removable media should not confuse the cache.

The 8k threshold is a compromise; all UFS transfers performed by
libstand are 8k or less, so large file reads thrash the cache.
However many filesystem metadata operations are also performed using
8k blocks, so using a lower threshold gives poor performance.

Those of you with an eye for cache algorithms are welcome to tell me
how badly this one sucks; you can start with the 'bcachestats' command
which will print the contents of the cache and access statistics.
1998-11-02 23:28:11 +00:00
msmith
fed03efc4e Standardise on ';' as a component separator; it seems to be a little more
common than ','.
1998-11-02 16:55:57 +00:00
dfr
29a470890d * Extend the memory available for the heap from 256k to 512k.
* Embed the stack into the bss section for loader and netboot.  This
  is required for netboot since otherwise the stack would be inside our
  heap.
* Install loader and netboot in /boot by default.
* Fix getbootfile so that it searches for a ',' instead of a ';'
  when terminating the filename.
1998-10-31 17:12:32 +00:00
msmith
27a325f105 - Add a new command 'lsdev' to list devices which might be likely to host
filesystems.
 - New 'help' command and data in the help.* files (not yet installed),
   provides topic and subtopic help, indexes, etc.
 - Don't crash if the user tries to set an invalid console.  Be helpful
   instead.
 - Expand tabs (badly) on the i386 video console.
 - Some minor cosmetic changes.
1998-10-31 02:53:12 +00:00
msmith
973bf97487 Export an interface for presetting the ISA PnP read port address.
Make the EISA ID formatter generally available
1998-10-22 20:20:51 +00:00
msmith
880061ca43 Make ISA PnP work. This successfully enumerates as many ISA devices as I
can fit into my test machine.

 - Move to using STAILQs rather than ad-hoc singly-linked lists.
 - Use a mostly procedural interface to the PnP information.  This
   improves data-hiding.

Implement a new linker-set technique (currently on i386 only but should work
on Alpha as well).  This is a good candidate for replacing the current
gensetdefs cruft completely.
1998-10-21 20:07:05 +00:00
peter
37e9ac7609 Load the first page of the file and use the headers in it. This should
avoid the need to seek back to offset zero which is causing trouble on
the Alpha with a gzipped kernel.
1998-10-17 03:06:38 +00:00
peter
a8354e7057 "fix" the gzipped kernel load problem by having the loader check that it
can seek back to the first PT_LOAD and doing a close/reopen if it cannot.
This is because the first PT_LOAD section includes the ELF headers.
This fixes gzipped kernels on the i386, it should solve mike's problem
for the Alpha.
1998-10-16 03:04:15 +00:00
dfr
69efe6cf4e Change some printfs so that ELF_VERBOSE prints meaningful values on the alpha. 1998-10-15 21:56:47 +00:00
peter
b059e72205 Tweak the output one more time again. The kernel or module pathname
is useful, and usually fits all on one line with the load sizes.
1998-10-14 00:41:17 +00:00
peter
f266373595 Make the ELF load messages cleaner. 1998-10-13 09:25:27 +00:00
peter
b7f5f65708 Only print kernel entry point during load.
Drastically quieten down the verbose load progress messages.  They were
more useful for debugging than anything, but are beyond a joke when loading
a few dozen modules.
Simplify the ELF extended symbol table load format.  Just take the main
symbol table and the string table that corresponds.  This is what we will
be getting local symbols from.  (needed for the alpha stack tracebacks).
Use the (optional) full symbol tables in lookups.  This means we have to
furhter distinguish between symbols that can come from the dynamic linking
table and the complete table.
The alpha boot code now needs to be adapted as ddb/db_elf.c cannot use
the simpler format.
I have not implemented loading the extended symbol tables from the syscall
interface yet, just for preloaded modules.
I am not sure about the symbol resolution.  I *think* it's possible that
a local symbol can be found in preference to a global, depending on the
search sequence and dependency tree.
1998-10-12 09:13:50 +00:00
peter
8834a794bd Only print filename and entry address for the kernel itself. The rest
have a meaningless entry as they are relocatable.
1998-10-12 09:05:12 +00:00
peter
6a0a122684 Fix a warning 1998-10-11 10:28:51 +00:00
peter
264893b2f7 Probe all consoles, not just the first. It doesn't make a lot of
difference, but might later on when we implement some sort of multi-head
console mode.  Select a console after probing them all.
Don't strdup a potentially NULL return from getenv().
If we don't select an active console, choose the first regardless.
Call the console init function, at startup time and on a manual change.
The env_setenv() function needs EV_VOLATILE because it's pointing to
data that isn't malloc'ed and will cause a fault if it's freed later.
1998-10-11 10:19:11 +00:00
peter
f90e8eba25 Cosmetic: After the autoboot timeout, print a \n. 1998-10-11 10:10:41 +00:00
peter
591c24c542 Implement preloading for elf modules
- get dependency info from PT_DYNAMIC's DT_NEEDED tags.
 - store MODINFOMD_DYNAMIC for the kernel's later use
setenv kernelname when we have it
Fix firstaddr/lastaddr calculation (duh! :-)
Explicitly skip string table with section names in it.
1998-10-09 23:18:43 +00:00
peter
1ee0daa7ac Preload support for a.out KLD not implemented yet. (almost)
KLD modules are *not* PIC.  (Shared libs are pic to avoid relocations
causing copy-on-write, that's irrelevant here).
setenv kernelname when we load it.
Use MODINFO_SSYM/ESYM for each symbol section when (if) there are
more than one being loaded.
1998-10-09 23:15:39 +00:00
peter
2316c4c479 Use a consistant module search path (same as kernel will be).
Use new dependency mechanism.
1998-10-09 23:12:34 +00:00
peter
5d7982f149 loader <-> kernel preload module interface constants moved to common file.
Remove Mike's explicit data structures for dependency info.  This is
done via DT_NEEDED etc in the dynamic section for now.  This may need
to be revisited later on.
1998-10-09 23:11:05 +00:00
msmith
67ce8300f6 Sync the MODINFO constants with <sys/linker.h>
Remove debugging in command_read().
Correctly strip leading controls on script commands.
Make 'ls' more DWIM in regard to pathnames.  We can still do better.
1998-10-09 07:09:22 +00:00
msmith
387d0e8c2b - VERBOSE_LS is obsolete, as the heap is much better behaved now.
- Don't whine about nodes we can't stat(); these are usually
   symlinks that lead out of the filesystem.
 - Autoboot is now controlled by $autoboot_delay, which is a value
   in seconds or NO to disable autoboot.
 - Don't autoboot at the end of boot.conf if we have already tried.
 - Add a 'read' command to complement 'echo'.  Both are still hidden.
 - Improve the 'source' command/function so that it is possible to
   source scripts off removable media.  The entire script is read and
   saved before beginning execution.  Script lines beginning with
   '@' will not be echoed when being executed.  Script execution will
   normally terminate at the first error, however if the script line
   begins with '-' this behaviour is overriden for that command.
1998-10-07 02:38:26 +00:00
msmith
3cdfede597 Insert whitespace between unargv'd arguments.
Submitted by:	"Louis A. Mamakos" <louie@TransSys.COM>
1998-10-05 05:40:58 +00:00
msmith
9844efc6b7 boot.c
Increase the robustness of the "is it time to boot yet" test;
	if the time skipped the "when" time, we would miss it.
	Don't spin in an endless loop if we don't find the first possible
	kernel suggested.  When we run out, don't try to load an empty
	kernel name.

load_aout.c
	printf format warnings
1998-10-02 16:22:26 +00:00
peter
a79bd7a693 First shot at loading elf symbols. Things are a bit strange because
of the ..umm.. "wierd" way binutils lays out the file.  The section
headers are nearly at the end of the file and this is a problem when
loading from a .gz file which can't seek backwards (or has a limited
reverse seek, ~2K from memory).

This is intended to be compatable with the ddb/db_elf.c code and the
alpha/libalpha/elf_freebsd.c layout.  I've studied these (which are NetBSD
derived) but did it a bit differently.  Naturally the process is similar
since it's supposed to end up with the same result.
1998-10-02 08:04:56 +00:00
peter
13ed7743e0 ELF loader, part 1. It works with ELF kernels generated on the i386
so far, and should probably be able to be made to work for the alpha
without too much trouble once it's connected up and my assumptions tested.

I think (but have not tested) it will also load "old" ELF kernels that
were not linked with DYNAMIC headers.

The module glue is yet to come. (oh fun.. :-)

It does not explicitly load symbols [yet].  The _DYNAMIC data contains a
runtime symbol set that ddb can use via ddb/db_kld.c.  It'll be missing
some detail that stabs normally provides (eg: number of args to a function,
line numbers, etc).  On the other hand, those minimal symbols will always
be available even on a stripped kernel.

This is mostly stolen from load_aout.c with some ideas from
alpha/libalpha/elf_freebsd.c.
1998-09-30 19:38:26 +00:00
peter
956d202701 s/out_loadmodule/aout_loadmodule/ in a printf diagnostic. 1998-09-30 19:26:23 +00:00
peter
f989be112e Uncomment prototype for elf_loadmodule 1998-09-30 19:25:26 +00:00
peter
bc25156633 Use the variable with the path in it for the error message. 1998-09-28 22:03:01 +00:00
dfr
ad6ddb7767 * Add old UFS compatibility code to alpha/boot1.
* Fix a raft of warnings, printf and otherwise.
* Allocate the correct amount in mod_searchmodule to prevent an overflow.
* Fix the makefiles so they work outside my home directory (oops).
1998-09-26 10:51:38 +00:00
msmith
7e33170a26 console.c
Allow the MI code to override the preferred console (eg. so that
	an RB_SERIAL flag from the i386 boot2 can override the default
	first active console)

isapnp.c
	Use the standard format for ISA PnP IDs.

pnp.c
	Allow trailing comments on lines, be less picky about line
	contents.

ls.c
	Cosmetic error message fix.

panic.c
	Print the right arguments.
1998-09-26 01:29:13 +00:00
dfr
00428fddff Make the alpha bootstrap build again, fix some warning and change sdboot to daboot. 1998-09-20 21:46:19 +00:00
msmith
c820301756 Add a generic hexdump tool for debugging purposes. 1998-09-19 01:31:28 +00:00
msmith
ef33b3f094 Remove 'panic' command (it works), don't ask for a keypress in panic, as
exit() does.  Perhaps it shouldn't?
1998-09-18 02:01:38 +00:00
msmith
1f22597a12 Use a.out.h to get all the correct bits in one place. 1998-09-18 01:12:23 +00:00
msmith
0cf3eaddd6 Oops, missed these. Machine-independant ISA PnP enumerator. 1998-09-18 00:24:25 +00:00
msmith
f0b5ddae6f Initial integration of the i386 bootloader and BTX.
- Discard large amounts of BIOS-related code in favour of the more compact
   BTX vm86 interface.
 - Build the loader module as ELF, although the resulting object is a.out,
   make gensetdefs 32/64-bit sensitive and use a single copy of it.
 - Throw away installboot, as it's no longer required.
 - Use direct bcopy operations in the i386_copy module, as BTX
   maps the first 16M of memory.  Check operations against the
   detected size of actual memory.
1998-09-17 23:52:16 +00:00
msmith
97d5b83076 Resynch with working sources before BTX integration.
- Use format-independant module allocator.
 - Conditionalise ISA PnP support.
 - Simplify PnP enumerator interface.
 - Improve module/object searching.
 - Add missing depend/install targets in BTX makefiles.
 - Pass the kernel environment and module data in extended bootinfo fields.
 - Add a pointer to the end of the kernel + modules in bootinfo.
 - Fix parsing of old-style kernel arguments.
1998-09-14 18:27:06 +00:00