Avoid "boot" in xv6
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			@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ initcode: initcode.S
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	$(OBJDUMP) -S initcode.o > initcode.asm
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kernel: $(OBJS) entry.o data.o entryother initcode
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	$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -T kernel.ld -e multiboot_entry -o kernel entry.o data.o $(OBJS) -b binary initcode entryother
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	$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -T kernel.ld -e entry -o kernel entry.o data.o $(OBJS) -b binary initcode entryother
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	$(OBJDUMP) -S kernel > kernel.asm
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	$(OBJDUMP) -t kernel | sed '1,/SYMBOL TABLE/d; s/ .* / /; /^$$/d' > kernel.sym
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			@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ extern uchar    ioapicid;
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void            ioapicinit(void);
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// kalloc.c
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char*           boot_alloc(void);
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char*           enter_alloc(void);
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char*           kalloc(void);
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void            kfree(char*);
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void            kinit(void);
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			@ -34,17 +34,17 @@ multiboot_header:
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  .long multiboot_header
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  .long edata
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  .long end
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  .long multiboot_entry
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  .long entry
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# Multiboot entry point.  Machine is mostly set up.
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.globl multiboot_entry
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multiboot_entry:
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# Entering xv6 on boot processor.  Machine is mostly set up.
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.globl entry
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entry:
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  # Turn on page size extension for 4Mbyte pages
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  movl    %cr4, %eax
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  orl     $(CR4_PSE), %eax
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  movl    %eax, %cr4
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  # Set page directory
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  movl    $(V2P_WO(bootpgdir)), %eax
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  movl    $(V2P_WO(enterpgdir)), %eax
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  movl    %eax, %cr3
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  # Turn on paging.
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  movl    %cr0, %eax
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			@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
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# Bootothers (in main.c) sends the STARTUPs one at a time.
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# It copies this code (start) at 0x7000.
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# It puts the address of a newly allocated per-core stack in start-4,
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# the address of the place to jump to (mpboot) in start-8, and the physical
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# address of bootpgdir in start-12.
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# the address of the place to jump to (mpenter) in start-8, and the physical
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# address of enterpgdir in start-12.
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#
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#
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# This code is identical to bootasm.S except:
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  movl    %cr4, %eax
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  orl     $(CR4_PSE), %eax
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  movl    %eax, %cr4
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  # Use bootpgdir as our initial page table
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  # Use enterpgdir as our initial page table
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  movl    (start-12), %eax
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  movl    %eax, %cr3
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  # Turn on paging.
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  orl     $(CR0_PE|CR0_PG|CR0_WP), %eax
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  movl    %eax, %cr0
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  # Switch to the stack allocated by enterothers()
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  # Switch to the stack allocated by startothers()
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  movl    (start-4), %esp
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  # Call mpboot()
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  # Call mpenter()
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  call	 *(start-8)
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  movw    $0x8a00, %ax
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extern char end[]; // first address after kernel loaded from ELF file
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char *newend;
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// simple page allocator to get off the ground during boot
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// simple page allocator to get off the ground during entry
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char *
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boot_alloc(void)
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enter_alloc(void)
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{
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  if (newend == 0)
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    newend = end;
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  if ((uint) newend >= KERNBASE + 0x400000)
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    panic("only first 4Mbyte are mapped during boot");
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    panic("only first 4Mbyte are mapped during entry");
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  void *p = (void*)PGROUNDUP((uint)newend);
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  memset(p, 0, PGSIZE);
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  newend = newend + PGSIZE;
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			@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ microdelay(int us)
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#define IO_RTC  0x70
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// Start additional processor running bootstrap code at addr.
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// Start additional processor running entry code at addr.
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// See Appendix B of MultiProcessor Specification.
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void
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			@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ lapicstartap(uchar apicid, uint addr)
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  lapicw(ICRLO, INIT | LEVEL);
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  microdelay(100);    // should be 10ms, but too slow in Bochs!
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  // Send startup IPI (twice!) to enter bootstrap code.
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  // Send startup IPI (twice!) to enter code.
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  // Regular hardware is supposed to only accept a STARTUP
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  // when it is in the halted state due to an INIT.  So the second
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  // should be ignored, but it is part of the official Intel algorithm.
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#include "proc.h"
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#include "x86.h"
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static void enterothers(void);
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static void startothers(void);
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static void mpmain(void)  __attribute__((noreturn));
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extern pde_t *kpgdir;
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  ideinit();       // disk
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  if(!ismp)
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    timerinit();   // uniprocessor timer
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  enterothers();    // start other processors (must come before kinit; must use boot_alloc)
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  startothers();    // start other processors (must come before kinit; must use enter_alloc)
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  kinit();         // initialize memory allocator
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  userinit();      // first user process  (must come after kinit)
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  // Finish setting up this processor in mpmain.
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// Other CPUs jump here from entryother.S.
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static void
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mpboot(void)
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mpenter(void)
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{
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  switchkvm(); 
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  seginit();
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{
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  cprintf("cpu%d: starting\n", cpu->id);
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  idtinit();       // load idt register
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  xchg(&cpu->booted, 1); // tell enterothers() we're up
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  xchg(&cpu->started, 1); // tell startothers() we're up
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  scheduler();     // start running processes
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}
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pde_t bootpgdir[];
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pde_t enterpgdir[];
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// Start the non-boot processors.
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// Start the non-boot (AP) processors.
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static void
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enterothers(void)
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startothers(void)
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{
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  extern uchar _binary_entryother_start[], _binary_entryother_size[];
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  uchar *code;
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  struct cpu *c;
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  char *stack;
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  // Write bootstrap code to unused memory at 0x7000.
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  // Write entry code to unused memory at 0x7000.
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  // The linker has placed the image of entryother.S in
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  // _binary_entryother_start.
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  code = p2v(0x7000);
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    if(c == cpus+cpunum())  // We've started already.
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      continue;
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    // Tell entryother.S what stack to use, the address of mpboot and pgdir;
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    // Tell entryother.S what stack to use, the address of mpenter and pgdir;
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    // We cannot use kpgdir yet, because the AP processor is running in low 
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    // memory, so we use bootpgdir for the APs too.  kalloc can return addresses
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    // memory, so we use enterpgdir for the APs too.  kalloc can return addresses
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    // above 4Mbyte (the machine may have much more physical memory than 4Mbyte), which 
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    // aren't mapped by bootpgdir, so we must allocate a stack using boot_alloc();
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    // aren't mapped by enterpgdir, so we must allocate a stack using enter_alloc();
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    // This introduces the constraint that xv6 cannot use kalloc until after these 
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    // last boot_alloc invocations.
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    stack = boot_alloc();
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    // last enter_alloc invocations.
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    stack = enter_alloc();
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    *(void**)(code-4) = stack + KSTACKSIZE;
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    *(void**)(code-8) = mpboot;
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    *(int**)(code-12) = (void *) v2p(bootpgdir);
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    *(void**)(code-8) = mpenter;
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    *(int**)(code-12) = (void *) v2p(enterpgdir);
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    lapicstartap(c->id, v2p(code));
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    // wait for cpu to finish mpmain()
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    while(c->booted == 0)
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    while(c->started == 0)
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      ;
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  }
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}
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// Boot page table used in multiboot.S and entryother.S.
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// Boot page table used in entry.S and entryother.S.
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// Page directories (and page tables), must start on a page boundary,
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// hence the "__aligned__" attribute.  Also, because of restrictions
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// related to linking and static initializers, we use "x + PTE_P"
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// here, rather than the more standard "x | PTE_P".  Everywhere else
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// you should use "|" to combine flags.
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// hence the "__aligned__" attribute.  
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// Use PTE_PS in page directory entry to enable 4Mbyte pages.
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pte_t dev_pgtable[NPTENTRIES];
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pte_t entry_pgtable[NPTENTRIES];
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__attribute__((__aligned__(PGSIZE)))
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pde_t bootpgdir[NPDENTRIES] = {
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pde_t enterpgdir[NPDENTRIES] = {
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	// Map VA's [0, 4MB) to PA's [0, 4MB)
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	[0]
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		= (0) + PTE_P + PTE_W + PTE_PS,
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	[0] = (0) + PTE_P + PTE_W + PTE_PS,
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	// Map VA's [KERNBASE, KERNBASE+4MB) to PA's [0, 4MB)
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	[KERNBASE>>PDXSHIFT]
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    	        = (0) + PTE_P + PTE_W + PTE_PS,
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	[KERNBASE>>PDXSHIFT] = (0) + PTE_P + PTE_W + PTE_PS,
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};
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//PAGEBREAK!
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// Multiprocessor bootstrap.
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// Multiprocessor support
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// Search memory for MP description structures.
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// http://developer.intel.com/design/pentium/datashts/24201606.pdf
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  struct context *scheduler;   // swtch() here to enter scheduler
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  struct taskstate ts;         // Used by x86 to find stack for interrupt
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  struct segdesc gdt[NSEGS];   // x86 global descriptor table
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  volatile uint booted;        // Has the CPU started?
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  volatile uint started;        // Has the CPU started?
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  int ncli;                    // Depth of pushcli nesting.
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  int intena;                  // Were interrupts enabled before pushcli?
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}
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// return how many clock tick interrupts have occurred
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// since boot.
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// since start.
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int
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sys_uptime(void)
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struct segdesc gdt[NSEGS];
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// Set up CPU's kernel segment descriptors.
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// Run once at boot time on each CPU.
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// Run once on entry on each CPU.
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void
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seginit(void)
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{
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void
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kvmalloc(void)
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{
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  kpgdir = setupkvm(boot_alloc);
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  kpgdir = setupkvm(enter_alloc);
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  switchkvm();
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}
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