The user needs to set label=... to choose the driver of his or her choice.
This driver will be mapped onto the controller that is set in controller=...
Minor cleanup of kernel source code (boot image table now is static).
case $action in
start)
+ echo ""
echo "Multiuser startup in progress ..."
# National keyboard?
#define MEM_PROC_NR 3 /* memory driver (RAM disk, null, etc.) */
#define LOG_PROC_NR 4 /* log device driver */
#define TTY_PROC_NR 5 /* terminal (TTY) driver */
-#define AT_PROC_NR 6 /* AT Winchester */
-#define BIOS_PROC_NR 7 /* BIOS disk device */
-#define INIT_PROC_NR 8 /* init -- goes multiuser */
+#define DRVR_PROC_NR 6 /* device driver for boot medium */
+#define INIT_PROC_NR 7 /* init -- goes multiuser */
/* Number of processes contained in the system image. */
#define NR_BOOT_PROCS (NR_TASKS + INIT_PROC_NR + 1)
*/
#define vir2phys(vir) (kinfo.data_base + (vir_bytes) (vir))
+/* Map a process number to a privilege structure id. Used at boot time. */
+#define s_nr_to_id(n) (NR_TASKS + (n) + 1)
+#define s(n) (1 << s_nr_to_id(n))
+
/* Translate a pointer to a field in a structure to a pointer to the structure
* itself. So it translates '&struct_ptr->field' back to 'struct_ptr'.
*/
#define CHECK_SRC 0x02 /* 0 0 1 0 : validate message source */
-/* Send masks determine to whom processes can send messages or notifications.
- * The values here are used for the processes in the boot image. We rely on
- * the initialization code in main() to match the s_nr_to_id() mapping for the
- * processes in the boot image, so that the send mask that is defined here
- * can be directly copied onto map[0] of the actual send mask. Privilege
- * structure 0 is shared by user processes.
- *
- * Note that process numbers in the boot image should not be higher than
- * "BITCHUNK_BITS - NR_TASKS", because a bitchunk_t field is used to store
- * the send masks in the table that describes that processes in the image.
- */
-#define s_nr_to_id(n) (NR_TASKS + (n) + 1)
-#define s(n) (1 << s_nr_to_id(n))
-#define SERV_M (~0)
-#define SYST_M (~0)
-#define USER_M (s(PM_PROC_NR)|s(FS_PROC_NR)|s(SM_PROC_NR))
-#define DRIV_M (USER_M | \
- s(SYSTEM)|s(CLOCK)|s(LOG_PROC_NR)|s(TTY_PROC_NR))
-
-/* Sanity check to make sure the send masks can be set. */
-extern int dummy[(BITCHUNK_BITS-NR_TASKS > INIT_PROC_NR) ? 1 : -1];
-
-
#endif /* IPC_H */
#if (CHIP == INTEL)
/* Real mode, or 16/32-bit protected mode? */
- kprintf("Executing in %s mode\n\n",
+ kprintf("Executing in %s mode.\n\n",
machine.protected ? "32-bit protected" : "real");
#endif
}
kinfo.kmem_base = vir2phys(0);
kinfo.kmem_size = (phys_bytes) &end;
- /* Processor? 86, 186, 286, 386, ... */
+ /* Processor? 86, 186, 286, 386, ...
+ * Decide if mode is protected for older machines.
+ */
machine.processor=atoi(get_value(params, "processor"));
-
- /* Decide if mode is protected for older machines. */
#if _WORD_SIZE == 2
machine.protected = machine.processor >= 286;
#endif
}
/* Type of VDU: */
- value = get_value(params, "video"); /* EGA or VGA video unit */
+ value = get_value(params, "video"); /* EGA or VGA video unit */
if (strcmp(value, "ega") == 0) machine.vdu_ega = TRUE;
if (strcmp(value, "vga") == 0) machine.vdu_vga = machine.vdu_ega = TRUE;
#define SERV_T (~0) /* system services */
#define USER_T ((1 << SENDREC) | (1 << ECHO)) /* user processes */
+/* Send masks determine to whom processes can send messages or notifications.
+ * The values here are used for the processes in the boot image. We rely on
+ * the initialization code in main() to match the s_nr_to_id() mapping for the
+ * processes in the boot image, so that the send mask that is defined here
+ * can be directly copied onto map[0] of the actual send mask. Privilege
+ * structure 0 is shared by user processes.
+ *
+ * Note that process numbers in the boot image should not be higher than
+ * "BITCHUNK_BITS - NR_TASKS", because a bitchunk_t field is used to store
+ * the send masks in the table that describes that processes in the image.
+ */
+#define SERV_M (~0)
+#define SYST_M (~0)
+#define USER_M (s(PM_PROC_NR)|s(FS_PROC_NR)|s(SM_PROC_NR))
+#define DRIV_M (USER_M | \
+ s(SYSTEM)|s(CLOCK)|s(LOG_PROC_NR)|s(TTY_PROC_NR))
+
+/* Sanity check to make sure the send masks can be set. */
+extern int dummy[(BITCHUNK_BITS-NR_TASKS > INIT_PROC_NR) ? 1 : -1];
+
/* The system image table lists all programs that are part of the boot image.
* The order of the entries here MUST agree with the order of the programs
{ TTY_PROC_NR, 0, SERV_F, 16, 1, 0, SERV_T, SYST_M, "tty" },
{ MEM_PROC_NR, 0, SERV_F, 16, 2, 0, SERV_T, DRIV_M, "memory" },
{ LOG_PROC_NR, 0, SERV_F, 16, 2, 0, SERV_T, SYST_M, "log" },
- { AT_PROC_NR, 0, SERV_F, 16, 2, 0, SERV_T, DRIV_M, "boot" },
- { BIOS_PROC_NR, 0, SERV_F, 16, 2, 0, SERV_T, SYST_M, "bios" },
+ { DRVR_PROC_NR, 0, SERV_F, 16, 2, 0, SERV_T, DRIV_M, "driver" },
{ INIT_PROC_NR, 0, USER_F, 8, USER_Q, 0, USER_T, USER_M, "init" },
};
#include "fs.h"
#include "fproc.h"
#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <minix/com.h>
#include "param.h"
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC void map_controllers()
{
-/* Map drivers to controllers and update the dmap table to that selection.
- * For each controller, the environment variable set by the boot monitor is
- * analyzed to see what type of Winchester disk is attached.
- * Finally, the process number of the driver is looked up, and, if found, is
- * installed in the dmap table.
+/* Map the boot drivers to a controller and update the dmap table to that
+ * selection. The boot driver and the controller it handles are set at the
+ * boot monitor.
*/
- static char ctrlr_nr[] = "c0"; /* controller currently analyzed */
- char ctrlr_type[8]; /* type of Winchester disk */
- int i, c, s;
- int proc_nr=0; /* process number of driver */
- struct drivertab *dp;
- struct drivertab {
- char wini_type[8];
- char proc_name[8];
- } drivertab[] = {
- { "at", "boot" }, /* AT Winchester */
- { "bios", "bios" }, /* BIOS Winchester */
- { "esdi", "..." },
- { "xt", "..." },
- { "aha1540", "..." },
- { "dosfile", "..." },
- { "fatfile", "..." },
- };
-
- for (c=0; c < NR_CTRLRS; c++) {
-
- /* See if there is a mapping for this controller. */
- ctrlr_nr[1] = '0' + c;
- if ((s = get_mon_param(ctrlr_nr, ctrlr_type, 8)) != OK) {
- if (s != ESRCH) panic(__FILE__,"couldn't get monitor param", s);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* If there is a mapping, look up the driver with the given name. */
- for (dp = drivertab;
- dp < drivertab + sizeof(drivertab)/sizeof(drivertab[0]); dp++) {
- if (strcmp(ctrlr_type, dp->wini_type) == 0) { /* found driver name */
- if ((s=findproc(dp->proc_name, &proc_nr)) == OK) {
- for (i=0; i< NR_DEVICES; i++) { /* find mapping */
- if (dmap[i].dmap_driver == CTRLR(c)) {
- if ((s=map_driver(i, proc_nr, STYLE_DEV)) != OK) {
- panic(__FILE__,"map_driver failed",s);
- }
-#if VERBOSE
- printf("FS: controller %s (%s) mapped to %s driver (nr %d)\n",
- ctrlr_nr, dp->wini_type, dp->proc_name, dmap[i].dmap_driver);
-#endif
- }
- }
- }
+ char driver[16];
+ char *controller = "c##";
+ int number;
+ int i,s;
+ if ((s = get_mon_param("label", driver, sizeof(driver))) != OK)
+ panic(__FILE__,"couldn't get boot monitor parameter 'driver'", s);
+ if ((s = get_mon_param("controller", controller, sizeof(controller))) != OK)
+ panic(__FILE__,"couldn't get boot monitor parameter 'controller'", s);
+ if (controller[0] != 'c' || ! isdigit(controller[1]))
+ panic(__FILE__,"monitor parameter 'controller' syntax is 'c#'", NO_NUM);
+ if ((number = (unsigned) atoi(&controller[1])) > NR_CTRLRS)
+ panic(__FILE__,"monitor parameter 'controller' maximum is", NR_CTRLRS);
+
+ for (i=0; i< NR_DEVICES; i++) { /* find controller */
+ if (dmap[i].dmap_driver == CTRLR(number)) {
+ if ((s=map_driver(i, DRVR_PROC_NR, STYLE_DEV)) != OK)
+ panic(__FILE__,"map_driver failed",s);
+ printf("Boot medium driver: %s driver mapped onto controller c%d.\n",
+ driver, number);
+ return; /* success! */
}
- }
}
+ panic(__FILE__, "cannot find controller in dmap, number", number);
}
return;
/* Copy the blocks one at a time from the image to the RAM disk. */
- printf("Loading RAM disk.\33[23CLoaded: 0K ");
+ printf("Loading RAM disk onto /dev/ram:\33[23CLoaded: 0K ");
inode[0].i_mode = I_BLOCK_SPECIAL; /* temp inode for rahead() */
inode[0].i_size = LONG_MAX;
/* Commit changes to RAM so dev_io will see it. */
do_sync();
- printf("\rRAM disk of %u kb loaded.\33[K", ram_size_kb);
- if (root_dev == DEV_RAM) printf(" RAM disk is used as root FS.");
- printf("\n\n");
+ printf("\rRAM disk of %u KB loaded onto /dev/ram.", ram_size_kb);
+ if (root_dev == DEV_RAM) printf(" Using RAM disk as root FS.");
+ printf("\n");
/* Invalidate and close the image device. */
invalidate(image_dev);
SIGEMT, SIGFPE, SIGUSR1, SIGSEGV, SIGUSR2 };
static char ign_sigs[] = { SIGCHLD };
static int protected[] = {PM_PROC_NR, FS_PROC_NR, SM_PROC_NR,
- TTY_PROC_NR, AT_PROC_NR, MEM_PROC_NR};
+ TTY_PROC_NR, DRVR_PROC_NR, MEM_PROC_NR};
register struct mproc *rmp;
register char *sig_ptr;
phys_clicks total_clicks, minix_clicks, free_clicks;
printf("Parsing memory:");
mem_init(mem_chunks, &free_clicks);
total_clicks = minix_clicks + free_clicks;
- printf(" total=%uK", click_to_round_k(total_clicks));
- printf(" system=%uK", click_to_round_k(minix_clicks));
- printf(" available=%uK", click_to_round_k(free_clicks));
- printf(".\n\n");
+ printf(" total %u KB,", click_to_round_k(total_clicks));
+ printf(" system %u KB,", click_to_round_k(minix_clicks));
+ printf(" available %u KB.\n", click_to_round_k(free_clicks));
}
if ((major_nr = m_ptr->SRV_DEV_MAJOR) > 0) { /* set driver map */
dev_style = STYLE_DEV;
if ((s=mapdriver(child_proc_nr, major_nr, dev_style)) < 0) {
+
+ printf("SM: '%s %s', major %d, pid %d, proc_nr %d",
+ command, arg_buf, major_nr, child_pid, child_proc_nr);
report("SM", "couldn't map driver", errno);
}
}
MAKE= exec make -$(MAKEFLAGS)
# specify the programs that are part of the system image
+# only one boot medium driver can actually be loaded,
+# use labels to include multiple driver and set a label
+# at the boot monitor to select one
PROGRAMS= ../kernel/kernel \
../servers/pm/pm \
../servers/fs/fs \
../drivers/tty/tty \
../drivers/memory/memory \
../drivers/log/log \
- ../drivers/at_wini/at_wini \
- ../drivers/bios_wini/bios_wini \
+ AT:../drivers/at_wini/at_wini \
+ BIOS:../drivers/bios_wini/bios_wini \
../servers/init/init \
# bootdev.img
+
usage:
@echo " " >&2
@echo "Master Makefile to create new MINIX configuration." >& 2
includes:
cd ../include && $(MAKE) install
-depend:
+depend: includes
cd ../ && $(MAKE) depend
programs: includes