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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Elliot Nunn
933bd48f01 Auto-generate per-file function lists 2018-06-30 16:07:38 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
3302c1ba99 Identify all accesses to the Primary System Area
Whenever a field was added to the end of the Primary System Area (PSA)
record, the offsets of all other fields would change. When reversing NK
version 02.27, I noticed that 32 bytes had been added to the end of the
PSA between 02.27 and 02.28. To build a byte-perfect 02.27, all
references to PSA fields must therefore use the record definition in
NKPublic.s instead of a numeric offset.

In this commit, all PSA references are identified by field name (_FFF if
the field has not yet been reversed).
2018-04-22 19:00:29 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
dd4e2ef845 Reverse PPC-68k context switching (incomplete) 2018-04-15 17:00:11 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
4c0e5221f1 Remove unnecessary static branch hints
These + and - characters in a branch mnemonic can cause the assembler to
produce conditional branch instructions with that hint the branch
predictor. The default for forward branches is -, and for backward
branches is +. If a mnemonic is issued with the opposite sign, then bit
10 of the instruction (the LSB of the BO field) is set.

My long-retired "ppcdisasm" script inserted these hints unconditionally,
despite 98% of them not being required. The code is much cleaner now.

I read in some old MPW release notes that PPCAsm and PPCLink together
exhibit a quirk when linking conditional branches to imported symbols.
PPCAsm always assembles these conditional branches as if they were
forward branches (that is, a + hint will always set the hint bit, and a
- hint will never). I hoped to use this property to divine whether the
NanoKernel was linked from one or many assembly files, but I was
frustrated by the lack of conditional branches between files.
2018-04-15 16:52:14 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
123c1e4bee Work on the scheduler and interrupt handling code 2018-03-30 10:27:12 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
f1df639613 Reverse part of the kernel state-save code 2018-03-30 10:25:32 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
fb06fc2b80 Reverse the NanoKernel pool allocator 2018-03-30 09:56:08 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
7bee860e40 Reverse the CPU plugin mechanism
CPU plugins are code fragment resources that allow the NanoKernel to
perform CPU-specific functions, such as starting or stopping a processor
core or getting core temperature. They live in the Apple CPU Plugins
file. The Power Manager selects a plugin at boot (or doesn't), prepares
and holds it in memory, and registers it with the NanoKernel using
MPRegisterCpuPlugin(). The NanoKernel can then call any of the plugin's
entry points synchronously using its SIGP() function, which is also
exposed via the MPCpuPlugin() call. The plugin return path is tricky,
but involved the ReturnFromInterrupt trap instruction in the emulator
ROM code.

The CPU plugin calling convention is described in the SIGP comments. CPU
plugins operate in the blue address space, but with interrupts disabled
and supervisor mode on.

This code was reversed to get the Mac mini working. It is not clear how
the Power Manager determines CPU temperature when there are no CPU
registers to do this.
2018-03-09 20:30:37 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
7fdc813d8f Reverse userspace sync primitives
Namely queues, semaphores, critical regions, event groups and
"notifications". The MP calls implementing these services have been
named after their MPLibrary wrapper functions. This convention will be
followed in the future (no more NKCreateEvent).
2018-02-18 01:24:20 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
f0696e5ceb Fix a mistake with the coherence group structure
There is a global linked list of all coherence groups. Coherence groups
and CPUs have a one-to-many relationship.
2018-02-18 01:24:20 +08:00
Elliot Nunn
c5c5b784cb Initial commit 2018-02-18 01:24:10 +08:00