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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
//! Build script for BurritOS.
//!
//! Moves files from the assets folder to the target directory
//! and runs `make all`.
use std::process::Command;
fn main() {
let mut make_all = Command::new("make");
make_all.arg("all");
println!("{:?}", make_all.output().unwrap());
}

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use std::{cell::RefCell, rc::Rc};
use crate::{simulator::{machine::{ExceptionType, Machine}, error::{MachineOk, MachineError}}};
use crate::kernel::synch::{Lock, Semaphore};
use super::{system::{System, self}, thread::Thread};
use super::{system::{System}, thread::Thread};
/// The halt system call. Stops Burritos.
pub const SC_SHUTDOWN: u8 = 0;
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ fn sc_sem_create(machine: &mut Machine, system: &mut System) -> Result<MachineOk
let size = get_length_param(addr_name, machine);
let _name = get_string_param(addr_name, size, machine);
match initial_count < 0 {
true => Err(format!("Initial_count < 0"))?,
true => Err("Initial_count < 0".to_string())?,
false => {
let id = system.get_thread_manager().get_obj_addrs().add_semaphore(Semaphore::new(initial_count));
machine.write_int_register(10, id as i64);
@ -278,12 +278,12 @@ fn sc_new_thread(machine: &mut Machine, system: &mut System) -> Result<MachineOk
};
let current_thread = current_thread.borrow_mut();
if let Some(process) = current_thread.get_process_owner() {
system.get_thread_manager().start_thread(n_thread, Rc::clone(&process), func as u64, current_thread.thread_context.int_registers[2] as u64, args);
system.get_thread_manager().start_thread(n_thread, Rc::clone(process), func as u64, current_thread.thread_context.int_registers[2] as u64 + machine.page_size, args);
// TODO changé la valeur de sp quand on supportera les addresses virtuels
machine.write_int_register(10, tid as i64);
Ok(MachineOk::Ok)
} else {
return Err("Process owner of current thread is none")?;
Err("Process owner of current thread is none")?
}
}
@ -316,10 +316,9 @@ fn get_length_param(addr: usize, machine: & Machine) -> usize {
let mut c = 1;
while c != 0 {
c = machine.read_memory(1, addr + i);
i +=1;
i += 1;
}
println!("addr: {:x}, i: {}", addr, i + 1);
i + 1
}
@ -334,7 +333,6 @@ fn get_string_param(addr: usize, maxlen: usize, machine: &Machine) -> Vec<char>
dest.push(c as char);
i += 1;
}
dest.push('\0');
dest
}
@ -352,8 +350,8 @@ mod test {
machine.write_int_register(17, SC_SHUTDOWN as i64); // Set type to shutdown
// let ecall = Instruction::new(0b000000000000_00000_000_00000_1110011);
machine.write_memory(4, 0, 0b000000000000_00000_000_00000_1110011); // ecall
machine.write_memory(4, 4, 0b000000001010_00000_000_00001_0010011); // r1 <- 10
machine.write_memory(4, 0, 0b0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0111_0011); // ecall
machine.write_memory(4, 4, 0b0000_0000_1010_0000_0000_0000_1001_0011); // r1 <- 10
let mut system = System::new(true);
machine.run(&mut system);
// If the machine was stopped with no error, the shutdown worked
@ -379,11 +377,11 @@ mod test {
machine.write_int_register(11, 5); // String size
machine.write_int_register(12, 1); // Console output
machine.write_memory(4, 0, 0b000000000000_00000_000_00000_1110011); // ecall
machine.write_memory(4, 0, 0b0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0111_0011); // ecall
machine.write_int_register(17, SC_WRITE as i64); // Set type to write
machine.write_memory(4, 4, 0b000000000000_00000_000_10001_0010011); // r17 <- SC_SHUTDOWN
machine.write_memory(4, 8, 0b000000000000_00000_000_00000_1110011); // ecall
machine.write_memory(4, 4, 0b0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_1000_1001_0011); // r17 <- SC_SHUTDOWN
machine.write_memory(4, 8, 0b0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0111_0011); // ecall
let mut system = System::new(true);
machine.run(&mut system);

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)]
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub struct Process {
pub num_thread: usize,
}

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@ -74,14 +74,14 @@ impl Lock {
self.free = false;
self.owner = Option::Some(match thread_manager.get_g_current_thread() {
Some(th) => {
Rc::clone(&th)
Rc::clone(th)
},
None => unreachable!()
});
} else {
match thread_manager.get_g_current_thread() {
Some(x) => {
let x = Rc::clone(&x);
let x = Rc::clone(x);
self.waiting_queue.push(Rc::clone(&x));
thread_manager.thread_sleep(machine, Rc::clone(&x));
},
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ impl Lock {
Some(thread) => {
self.owner = Some(thread);
match &self.owner {
Some(x) => thread_manager.ready_to_run(Rc::clone(&x)),
Some(x) => thread_manager.ready_to_run(Rc::clone(x)),
None => ()
}
},

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use std::{rc::Rc, cell::RefCell};
use super::process::Process;
use crate::{simulator::machine::{NUM_INT_REGS, NUM_FP_REGS, STACK_REG}};
use super::{process::Process, thread_manager::ThreadRef};
use crate::{simulator::machine::{NUM_INT_REGS, NUM_FP_REGS, STACK_REG}, utility::list::List};
const STACK_FENCEPOST: u32 = 0xdeadbeef;
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub struct Thread {
name: String,
pub process: Option<Rc<RefCell<Process>>>,
pub thread_context: ThreadContext,
pub stack_pointer: i32,
pub join_thread: List<ThreadRef>,
}
impl Thread {
@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ impl Thread {
thread_context: ThreadContext {
int_registers: [0; NUM_INT_REGS],
float_registers: [0f32; NUM_FP_REGS],
pc: 0
pc: 0,
},
stack_pointer: 0,
join_thread: List::default(),
}
}
@ -94,7 +94,6 @@ mod test {
float_registers: [0f32; NUM_FP_REGS],
pc: 0
};
x.stack_pointer = 0;
x }
};
}

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@ -1,13 +1,15 @@
//! # Thread manager
//!
//! This module describes the data structure and the methods used for thread scheduling
//! in the BurritOS operating system. A struct named `ThreadManager` holds the list of
//! all existing threads and synchronization objects, such as `Locks`, `Semaphores` and
//! `Conditions`.
//! in the BurritOS operating system. A struct named [`ThreadManager`] holds the list of
//! all existing [`Thread`] instances and synchronization objects, such as
//! [`Lock`](crate::kernel::synch::Lock),
//! [`Semaphore`](crate::kernel::synch::Semaphore) and
//! [`Condition`](crate::kernel::synch::Condition).
//!
//! ## Purpose
//!
//! `ThreadManager` holds the state of the system processes using the following subcomponents:
//! [`ThreadManager`] holds the state of the system processes using the following subcomponents:
//!
//! ### Two lists of threads
//!
@ -24,21 +26,23 @@
//!
//! Locks, Semaphores and Conditions allow resource sharing among running threads. Since resources
//! can only be accessed by a single thread at a time, we need data structures to signal other
//! threads that a resource may be busy or unavailable; say for example that thread **A** wants to
//! write to a file while **B** is currently reading said file. Thread **A** mutating the state of
//! the file could cause issues for **B**. Therefore **B** needs to lock the file in question to
//! avoid such issues. Thread **A** will have to wait for **B** to finish reading the file.
//! threads that a resource may be busy or unavailable; say for example that:
//!
//! - Thread **A** wants to write to a file while **B** is currently reading said file.
//! - Thread **A** mutating the state of the file could cause issues for **B**.
//! - Therefore **B** needs to lock the file in question to avoid such issues.
//! - Thread **A** will have to wait for **B** to finish reading the file.
//!
//! These synchronization objects are held in an instance of the ObjAddr structure held by
//! ThreadManager. Their state is mutated depending on the actions of the currently running thread
//! through methods such as `ThreadManager::sem_p`.
//! through methods such as [`ThreadManager::sem_p`].
//!
//! ## Usage
//!
//! `ThreadManager` is thought as a subcomponent of the `System` struct. Instanciating
//! `System` will automatically instanciate a `ThreadManager`
//! [`ThreadManager`] is thought as a subcomponent of the [`System`](crate::kernel::system::System) struct.
//! Instanciating [`System`](crate::kernel::system::System) will automatically instanciate a [`ThreadManager`]
//!
//! Manually loading a Thread into ThreadManager to execute a program with BurritOS could look like
//! Manually loading a [`Thread`] into [`ThreadManager`] to execute a program with BurritOS could look like
//! this:
//!
//! ```
@ -62,8 +66,8 @@
//!
//! ## Imports
//!
//! The `List` and `ObjAddr` submodules used in this module are defined in the utility
//! module. The source code of ObjAddr has been decoupled from thread_manager in an effort
//! The [`List`] and [`ObjAddr`] submodules used in this module are defined in the utility
//! module. The source code of [`ObjAddr`] has been decoupled from thread_manager in an effort
//! to keep this module concise.
use std::{
@ -98,7 +102,7 @@ use crate::{
};
/// Using this type alias to simplify struct and method definitions
type ThreadRef = Rc<RefCell<Thread>>;
pub type ThreadRef = Rc<RefCell<Thread>>;
/// # Thread manager
///
@ -182,6 +186,8 @@ impl ThreadManager {
/// Start a thread, attaching it to a process
pub fn start_thread(&mut self, thread: ThreadRef, owner: Rc<RefCell<Process>>, func_pc: u64, sp_loc: u64, argument: i64) {
self.debug(format!("starting thread \"{}\"", thread.borrow().get_name()));
let mut thread_m = thread.borrow_mut();
assert_eq!(thread_m.process, Option::None);
thread_m.process = Option::Some(Rc::clone(&owner));
@ -195,23 +201,29 @@ impl ThreadManager {
/// Wait for another thread to finish its execution
pub fn thread_join(&mut self, machine: &mut Machine, waiter: ThreadRef, waiting_for: ThreadRef) {
let waiting_for = Rc::clone(&waiting_for);
while self.get_g_alive().contains(&waiting_for) {
self.debug(format!("Joining \"{}\" to \"{}\"", waiter.borrow().get_name(), waiting_for.borrow().get_name()));
self.thread_yield(machine, Rc::clone(&waiter));
if self.get_g_alive().contains(&waiting_for) {
waiting_for.borrow_mut().join_thread.push(Rc::clone(&waiter));
self.thread_yield(machine, Rc::clone(&waiter), false);
}
}
/// Relinquish the CPU if any other thread is runnable.
///
/// Cannot use yield as a function name -> reserved name in rust
pub fn thread_yield(&mut self, machine: &mut Machine, thread: ThreadRef) {
///
/// ## Parameters
///
/// **is_ready** true if **thread** should be readded to ready_to_run list, false otherwise. Typically false when joining per example
pub fn thread_yield(&mut self, machine: &mut Machine, thread: ThreadRef, is_ready: bool) {
let old_status = machine.interrupt.set_status(crate::simulator::interrupt::InterruptStatus::InterruptOff);
self.debug(format!("Yeilding thread: {}", thread.borrow().get_name()));
self.debug(format!("Yeilding thread: \"{}\"", thread.borrow().get_name()));
debug_assert_eq!(&Option::Some(Rc::clone(&thread)), self.get_g_current_thread());
let next_thread = self.find_next_to_run();
if let Some(next_thread) = next_thread {
if is_ready {
self.ready_to_run(thread);
}
self.switch_to(machine, next_thread);
}
machine.interrupt.set_status(old_status);
@ -222,6 +234,7 @@ impl ThreadManager {
debug_assert_eq!(Option::Some(Rc::clone(&thread)), self.g_current_thread);
debug_assert_eq!(machine.interrupt.get_status(), InterruptStatus::InterruptOff);
self.debug(format!("Sleeping thread {}", thread.borrow().get_name()));
let mut next_thread = self.find_next_to_run();
while next_thread.is_none() {
eprintln!("Nobody to run => idle");
@ -236,8 +249,11 @@ impl ThreadManager {
pub fn thread_finish(&mut self, machine: &mut Machine, thread: ThreadRef) {
let old_status = machine.interrupt.set_status(InterruptStatus::InterruptOff);
assert!(self.g_alive.remove(Rc::clone(&thread)));
self.debug(format!("Sleeping thread {}", thread.borrow().get_name()));
self.debug(format!("Finishing thread {}", thread.borrow().get_name()));
// g_objets_addrs->removeObject(self.thread) // a ajouté plus tard
for (_, el) in thread.borrow().join_thread.iter().enumerate() {
self.ready_to_run(Rc::clone(el));
}
self.thread_sleep(machine, Rc::clone(&thread));
machine.interrupt.set_status(old_status);
}
@ -351,29 +367,31 @@ impl ThreadManager {
/// Wake up a waiter if necessary, or release it if no thread is waiting.
pub fn lock_release(&mut self, id: i32, machine: &mut Machine) -> Result<MachineOk, MachineError> {
let old_status = machine.interrupt.set_status(InterruptStatus::InterruptOff);
let current_thread = match self.get_g_current_thread() {
Some(thread) => Rc::clone(thread),
None => Err(String::from("lock_release error: current_thread should not be None."))?
};
let mut lock = match self.get_obj_addrs().search_lock(id).cloned() {
let mut lock = match self.get_obj_addrs().search_lock(id) {
Some(lock) => lock,
None => Err(String::from("lock_release error: cannot find lock."))?
};
let old_status = machine.interrupt.set_status(InterruptStatus::InterruptOff);
if let Some(lock_owner) = &lock.owner {
if Rc::ptr_eq(&current_thread, lock_owner) {
if let Some(thread) = lock.waiting_queue.pop() {
let clone = Rc::clone(&thread);
lock.owner = Some(thread);
self.ready_to_run(clone);
lock.free = true;
} else {
if current_thread.eq(lock_owner) { // is_held_by_current_thread
match lock.waiting_queue.pop() {
Some(th) => {
lock.owner = Some(Rc::clone(&th));
self.ready_to_run(Rc::clone(&th));
},
None => {
lock.free = true;
lock.owner = None;
}
}
}
};
self.get_obj_addrs().update_lock(id, lock);
// self.get_obj_addrs().update_lock(id, lock);
machine.interrupt.set_status(old_status);
Ok(MachineOk::Ok)
}
@ -428,7 +446,7 @@ mod test {
let owner1 = Process { num_thread: 0 };
let owner1 = Rc::new(RefCell::new(owner1));
system.get_thread_manager().start_thread(Rc::clone(&thread1), owner1, loader.elf_header.entrypoint, ptr, -1);
system.get_thread_manager().start_thread(Rc::clone(&thread1), owner1, loader.elf_header.entrypoint, ptr + machine.page_size, -1);
debug_assert_eq!(thread1.borrow_mut().thread_context.pc, start_pc);
debug_assert!(system.get_thread_manager().get_g_alive().contains(&Rc::clone(&thread1)));
@ -443,7 +461,7 @@ mod test {
}
#[test]
fn test_lock(){
fn test_lock_single(){
let mut machine = Machine::new(true, get_debug_configuration());
let mut thread_manager = ThreadManager::new(true);
let lock = Lock::new();
@ -470,6 +488,54 @@ mod test {
}
}
#[test]
fn test_lock_multiple() {
let mut machine = Machine::new(true, get_debug_configuration());
let mut thread_manager = ThreadManager::new(true);
let lock = Lock::new();
let lock_id = thread_manager.get_obj_addrs().add_lock(lock);
let thread_1 = Rc::new(RefCell::new(Thread::new("test_lock_1")));
let thread_2 = Rc::new(RefCell::new(Thread::new("test_lock_2")));
thread_manager.ready_to_run(thread_1.clone());
thread_manager.ready_to_run(thread_2.clone());
thread_manager.set_g_current_thread(Some(thread_1.clone()));
thread_manager.lock_acquire(lock_id, &mut machine).expect("lock acquire return an error at first iteration: ");
{
let lock = thread_manager.get_obj_addrs().search_lock(lock_id).unwrap();
assert_eq!(lock.owner,Some(thread_1.clone()));
assert!(!lock.free);
assert!(lock.waiting_queue.is_empty());
}
thread_manager.set_g_current_thread(Some(thread_2.clone()));
thread_manager.lock_acquire(lock_id, &mut machine).expect("lock acquire return an error at second iteration: ");
{
let lock = thread_manager.get_obj_addrs().search_lock(lock_id).unwrap();
assert_eq!(lock.owner,Some(thread_1));
assert!(!lock.free);
assert_eq!(lock.waiting_queue.iter().count(),1);
}
thread_manager.lock_release(lock_id, &mut machine).expect("lock release return an error at first iteration: ");
{
let lock = thread_manager.get_obj_addrs().search_lock(lock_id).unwrap();
assert_eq!(lock.owner, Some(thread_2.clone()));
assert!(!lock.free);
assert!(lock.waiting_queue.is_empty());
}
thread_manager.set_g_current_thread(Some(thread_2));
thread_manager.lock_release(lock_id, &mut machine).expect("lock release return an error at second iteration: ");
{
let lock = thread_manager.get_obj_addrs().search_lock(lock_id).unwrap();
assert!(lock.waiting_queue.is_empty());
assert_eq!(lock.owner, None);
assert!(lock.free);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_semaphore_single() {
// Init

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@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
#![doc(
html_logo_url = "https://gitlab.istic.univ-rennes1.fr/simpleos/burritos/-/raw/main/assets/logo/logo.svg",
html_favicon_url = "https://gitlab.istic.univ-rennes1.fr/simpleos/burritos/-/raw/main/assets/logo/logo.svg")
]
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)]
@ -7,10 +10,8 @@
//! Burritos is an educational operating system written in Rust
//! running on RISC-V emulator.
/// Contain hardware simulated part of the machine
mod simulator;
mod kernel;
/// module containing useful tools which can be use in most part of the OS to ease the development of the OS
pub mod utility;
use std::{rc::Rc, cell::RefCell};
@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ use simulator::{machine::Machine, loader};
use clap::Parser;
use utility::cfg::{get_debug_configuration, read_settings};
use utility::cfg::read_settings;
#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
#[command(name = "BurritOS", author, version, about = "Burritos (BurritOS Using Rust Really Improves The Operating System)
@ -29,9 +30,13 @@ Burritos is an educational operating system written in Rust
running on RISC-V emulator.", long_about = None)]
/// Launch argument parser
struct Args {
/// Enable debug mode
#[arg(short, long)]
debug: bool,
/// Enable debug mode.
/// 0 to disable debug,
/// 1 to enable machine debug,
/// 2 to enable system debug,
/// 3 to enable all debug
#[arg(short, long, value_parser = clap::value_parser!(u8).range(0..=3), default_value_t = 0)]
debug: u8,
/// Path to the executable binary file to execute
#[arg(short = 'x', long, value_name = "PATH")]
executable: String
@ -40,10 +45,10 @@ struct Args {
fn main() {
let args = Args::parse();
let mut machine = Machine::new(args.debug, read_settings().unwrap());
let mut machine = Machine::new(args.debug & 1 != 0, read_settings().unwrap());
let (loader, ptr) = loader::Loader::new(args.executable.as_str(), &mut machine, 0).expect("An error occured while parsing the program");
let mut system = System::new(args.debug);
let mut system = System::new(args.debug & 2 != 0);
let thread_exec = Thread::new(args.executable.as_str());
let thread_exec = Rc::new(RefCell::new(thread_exec));
@ -51,7 +56,7 @@ fn main() {
let owner1 = Process { num_thread: 0 };
let owner1 = Rc::new(RefCell::new(owner1));
system.get_thread_manager().start_thread(Rc::clone(&thread_exec), owner1, loader.elf_header.entrypoint, ptr, -1);
system.get_thread_manager().start_thread(Rc::clone(&thread_exec), owner1, loader.elf_header.entrypoint, ptr + machine.page_size, -1);
let to_run = system.get_thread_manager().find_next_to_run().unwrap();
system.get_thread_manager().switch_to(&mut machine, Rc::clone(&to_run));

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#[derive(PartialEq)]
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Interrupt {
level: InterruptStatus
}
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ impl Interrupt {
old
}
fn one_tick(&self, nb_cycle: i32) {
fn one_tick(&self, _nb_cycle: i32) {
todo!();
}
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ impl Interrupt {
}
#[derive(PartialEq, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub enum InterruptStatus {
InterruptOff,
InterruptOn

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@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ mod test {
assert_eq!(loader.sections[1].virt_addr, 0x4000);
assert_eq!(loader.sections[1].image_offset, 0x1000);
assert!(loader.sections[1].does_flag_contains_key(crate::simulator::loader::FlagValue::ShfAlloc));
assert_eq!(loader.sections[2].virt_addr, 0x400_000);
assert_eq!(loader.sections[2].virt_addr, 0x0040_0000);
assert_eq!(loader.sections[2].image_offset, 0x2000);
assert!(loader.sections[2].does_flag_contains_key(crate::simulator::loader::FlagValue::ShfAlloc));
}

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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ pub struct Machine {
// futur taille à calculer int memSize = g_cfg->NumPhysPages * g_cfg->PageSize;
//creer une struct cfg(configuration) qui s'initialise avec valeur dans un fichier cfg
num_phy_page: u64,
page_size: u64,
pub page_size: u64,
/// Current machine status
pub status: MachineStatus
}
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ impl Machine {
s
}
pub fn raise_exception(&mut self, exception: ExceptionType, address : u64, system: &mut System) -> Result<MachineOk, MachineError>{
pub fn raise_exception(&mut self, exception: ExceptionType, _address : u64, system: &mut System) -> Result<MachineOk, MachineError>{
self.set_status(MachineStatus::SystemMode);
// Handle the interruption
match exception::call(&exception, self, system) {

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ impl RegisterNum for i64 {}
impl RegisterNum for f32 {}
/// Machine register array
#[derive(PartialEq)]
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Register<U: RegisterNum> {
/// 32 available registers of type U
register: [U; 32]

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ impl TranslationTable {
let mut tmp_vec : Vec<PageTableEntry> = Vec::new();
for i in 0..MaxVirtPages {
for _i in 0..MaxVirtPages {
tmp_vec.push(PageTableEntry::create());
}
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ impl TranslationTable {
//Assert a mettre dans chacune des fonctions suivantes
pub fn get_max_num_pages(&self) -> u64{
return self.maxNumPages;
self.maxNumPages
}
pub fn set_physical_page(&mut self, vpn : u64, physical_page : i32){

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@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ pub fn read_settings() -> Result<Settings, Error> {
}
/// Returns a mock configuration for Machine unit testing
/// FIXME: Does not cover the whole configuration yet
pub fn get_debug_configuration() -> Settings {
let mut settings_map = Settings::new();
settings_map.insert(MachineSettingKey::PageSize, 128);
@ -101,16 +100,23 @@ pub fn get_debug_configuration() -> Settings {
settings_map
}
/// Filters out empty lines and comments from the reader `BufReader`.
///
/// Returns a [`Vec<String>`], each entry containing a valid
/// line from the input file.
fn filter_garbage<R: std::io::Read>(reader: BufReader<R>) -> Vec<String> {
reader.lines()
.map(|l| l.unwrap())
.filter(|l| !l.is_empty() && !l.starts_with("#"))
.filter(|l| !l.is_empty() && !l.starts_with('#'))
.collect()
}
/// Adds a <K, V> pair to a [`Settings`] map.
///
/// Returns the updated [`Settings`].
fn update_settings_map(mut settings_map: Settings, key: &str, setting: &str) -> Settings {
let key = MachineSettingKey::from(key);
let setting = u64::from_str_radix(setting, 10).unwrap_or(0);
let setting = str::parse::<u64>(setting).unwrap_or(0);
settings_map.insert(key, setting);
settings_map
}

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@ -9,11 +9,10 @@ use std::ptr;
/// These methods wrap unsafe instructions because it doesn't respect borrow rules per example
/// but everything has been tested with miri to assure there's no Undefined Behaviour (use-after-free, double free, etc.)
/// or memory leak
#[derive(PartialEq)]
#[derive(Clone)]
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug)]
pub struct List<T: PartialEq> {
head: Link<T>,
tail: *mut Node<T>,
tail: Link<T>,
}
type Link<T> = *mut Node<T>;

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@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
//! This module contains data type definitions used in other parts the BurritOS
//! They are separated from the rest of the operating system so as to promote
//! reusability and to separate data constructs proper from state and actions.
pub mod list;
pub mod objaddr;
pub mod cfg;

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/// calls.
#[derive(PartialEq)]
pub struct ObjAddr {
/// Id of the last added object
last_id: i32,
/// List of [Semaphore] added in this struct. Each is keyed with a unique i32 id.
semaphores: HashMap<i32, Semaphore>,
/// List of [Lock] added in this struct. Each is keyed with a unique i32 id.
locks: HashMap<i32, Lock>,
/// List of threads known by this instance of ObjAddr (useful for managing lock ownership)
threads: HashMap<i32, Rc<RefCell<Thread>>>,
}

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PROGRAMS = halt.guac prints.guac producteur_consommateur.guac
PROGRAMS = halt.guac prints.guac producteur_consommateur.guac join.guac
TOPDIR = ../..
include $(TOPDIR)/Makefile.rules

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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
#include "userlib/syscall.h"
#include "userlib/libnachos.h"
void thread1() {
for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
n_printf("Hello from th1\n");
}
}
void thread2() {
for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
n_printf("Hello from th2\n");
}
}
int main() {
ThreadId th1 = threadCreate("thread 1", thread1);
ThreadId th2 = threadCreate("thread 2", thread2);
Join(th1);
Join(th2);
Shutdown();
return 0;
}

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/* Start.s
* Assembly language assist for user programs running on top of Nachos.
* Assembly language assist for user programs running on top of BurritOS.
*
* Since we don't want to pull in the entire C library, we define
* what we need for a user program here, namely Start and the system