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work on interfaces

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Bas Wijnen 2009-09-12 22:48:47 +02:00
parent 589ffa3d01
commit 36d830e801
4 changed files with 84 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -23,20 +23,65 @@
// List interface.
template <typename _T> //
struct List : public Kernel::Cap:
List (Kernel::Cap c = Kernel::Cap ()) : Kernel::Cap (c):
// TODO
struct List : public Kernel::Caps:
List (Kernel::Caps c = Kernel::Cap ()) : Kernel::Caps (c):
List <_T> create (unsigned size, Kernel::Memory mem = Kernel::my_memory):
return List <_T> (mem.create_caps (size))
void set (unsigned idx, _T value):
return Kernel::Caps::set (idx, value)
_T get (unsigned idx):
return _T (Kernel::Caps::get (idx))
/// A block of data with a size and content. Any character can be stored in it (including '\0').
struct String : public Kernel::Cap:
String (Kernel::Cap c = Kernel::Cap ()) : Kernel::Cap (c):
// TODO
enum request:
GET_SIZE = 0x2001
GET_CHARS
GET_PAGE
_END_MARKER
/// Get the size of the string.
Kernel::Num get_size ():
return call (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | GET_SIZE)
/// Get exactly 16 characters. The index must be word-aligned.
char *get_chars (Kernel::Num idx, char buffer[16]):
call (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | GET_CHARS, idx)
unsigned *b = (unsigned *)buffer
b[0] = Kernel::recv.data[0].l
b[1] = Kernel::recv.data[0].h
b[2] = Kernel::recv.data[1].l
b[3] = Kernel::recv.data[1].h
return buffer
/// Get a page from the string. This need not be implemented for strings smaller than PAGE_SIZE. The index must be page-aligned.
Cap get_page (Kernel::Num idx, Kernel::Page ret = Kernel::my_memory.create_page ()):
ocall (ret, CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | GET_PAGE, idx)
return ret
/// A writable String.
struct WString : public String:
WString (Kernel::Cap c = Kernel::Cap ()) : String (c):
enum request:
TRUNCATE = String::_END_MARKER
SET_CHARS
SET_PAGE
_END_MARKER
/// Set the size of the string. Strings may have a limit to this setting.
void truncate (Kernel::Num size):
call (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | TRUNCATE, size)
/// Set exactly 4 characters. The index must be word-aligned.
void set_chars (Kernel::Num idx, char buffer[4]):
call (Kernel::Num (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | SET_CHARS, *(unsigned *)buffer), idx)
/// Overwrite a page from the string. This need not be implemented for strings smaller than PAGE_SIZE. The index must be page-aligned. The caller may lose the frame in the transaction.
void set_page (Kernel::Num idx, Kernel::Page page):
ocall (page, CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | SET_PAGE, idx)
// Keyboard interface.
struct Keyboard : public Kernel::Cap:
Keyboard (Kernel::Cap c = Kernel::Cap ()) : Kernel::Cap (c):
enum request:
SET_CB = 1
SET_CB = WString::_END_MARKER
GET_KEYS
_END_MARKER
// At event: the callback is called with a keycode. One bit defines if it's a press or release event.
enum constant:
RELEASE = 1 << 31
@ -46,16 +91,17 @@ struct Keyboard : public Kernel::Cap:
// Get a list of keys on this keyboard. The key codes start at zero with no gaps.
List <String> get_keys ():
icall (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | GET_KEYS)
return Kernel::get_arg ()
return List <String> (Kernel::get_arg ())
// Display interface.
struct Display : public Kernel::Cap:
Display (Kernel::Cap c = Kernel::Cap ()) : Kernel::Cap (c):
enum request:
EOF_CB = 1
EOF_CB = Keyboard::_END_MARKER
CREATE_FB
USE_FB
GET_INFO
_END_MARKER
// Register an end-of-frame callback.
// At end of frame, the callback is invoked and forgotten. It must be reregistered to keep a stream of events.
void set_eof_cb (Kernel::Cap cb):
@ -83,9 +129,10 @@ struct Display : public Kernel::Cap:
struct File : public Kernel::Cap:
File (Kernel::Cap c = Kernel::Cap ()) : Kernel::Cap (c):
enum request:
INFO = 1
INFO = Display::_END_MARKER
CLOSE
MAP_HANDLE
_END_MARKER
// Get information about the file.
Kernel::Num get_info (unsigned type):
return icall (Kernel::Num (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | INFO, type))
@ -101,12 +148,13 @@ struct File : public Kernel::Cap:
struct Directory : public File:
Directory (Kernel::Cap c = Kernel::Cap ()) : File (c):
enum request:
GET_SIZE = 1
GET_SIZE = File::_END_MARKER
GET_NAME
GET_FILE
GET_FILE_INFO
CREATE_FILE
DELETE_FILE
_END_MARKER
// Get the number of entries in this directory.
Kernel::Num get_size ():
return call (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | GET_SIZE)
@ -133,8 +181,9 @@ struct Directory : public File:
struct Stream : public File:
Stream (Kernel::Cap c = Kernel::Cap ()) : File (c):
enum request:
READ = 1
READ = Directory::_END_MARKER
WRITE
_END_MARKER
// Try to read size bytes. Returns the number of bytes successfully read.
Kernel::Num read (Kernel::Num size):
return icall (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | READ, size)
@ -146,9 +195,10 @@ struct Stream : public File:
struct Seekable : public File:
Seekable (Kernel::Cap c = Kernel::Cap ()) : File (c):
enum request:
READ = 1
READ = Stream::_END_MARKER
WRITE
TRUNCATE
_END_MARKER
// Try to read size bytes from position idx. Returns the number of bytes successfully read.
Kernel::Num read (Kernel::Num idx, unsigned size):
return icall (Kernel::Num (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | READ, size), idx)

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@ -708,6 +708,16 @@ static void print_cap (kCapRef cap, kCapRef self):
static void caps_invoke (unsigned cmd, unsigned target, Kernel::Num protected_data, kCapability::Context *c):
kCaps *caps = (kCapsP)protected_data.l
switch cmd:
case Kernel::Caps::GET & REQUEST_MASK:
if c->data[1].l >= caps->size:
dpanic (0, "invalid index for get caps")
return
kCapability *ret = caps->cap (c->data[1].l)
reply_cap ((unsigned)ret->target, ret->protected_data, ((unsigned)ret->target & ~KERNEL_MASK) == 0 ? &((kObject *)ret->target)->refs : &ret->target->capabilities)
return
case Kernel::Caps::GET_SIZE & REQUEST_MASK:
reply_num (caps->size)
return
case Kernel::Caps::SET & REQUEST_MASK:
if c->data[1].l >= caps->size:
dpanic (0, "invalid index for set caps")
@ -715,6 +725,9 @@ static void caps_invoke (unsigned cmd, unsigned target, Kernel::Num protected_da
caps->clone (c->data[1].l, c->arg, c->copy[1])
reply_num (0)
return
case Kernel::Caps::TRUNCATE & REQUEST_MASK:
dpanic (0, "truncate caps is not implemented yet.")
return
case Kernel::Caps::PRINT & REQUEST_MASK:
if c->data[1].l >= caps->size:
dpanic (0, "invalid caps for print")

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@ -353,12 +353,22 @@ namespace Kernel:
enum request:
// Not an operation; this capability can be used in Thread::USE_SLOT.
USE = CAPTYPE_CAPS + 1
GET
GET_SIZE
SET
TRUNCATE
PRINT
unsigned use (unsigned slot = alloc_slot ()):
return my_thread.use (*this, slot)
Cap get (unsigned idx):
call (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | GET, idx)
return get_arg ()
unsigned get_size ():
return call (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | GET_SIZE).l
void set (unsigned idx, Cap cap):
ocall (cap, CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | SET, idx)
void truncate (unsigned new_size):
call (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | TRUNCATE, new_size)
void print (unsigned idx):
invoke (CAP_MASTER_DIRECT | PRINT, idx)

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@ -1,5 +1,2 @@
kernel capabilities: 1 per aktie; bevat code in plaats van bitmask. CREATE ipv DEGRADE.
protected data in receiver
message: a0-a3: data0; data1; protectedL; protectedH
caps zonder size limit?
invoke ipc: try sync; try receiver memory; try caller memory; fail.