/* * Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if ARCH(X86_64) # include # include # include #elif ARCH(AARCH64) # include # include #endif // Defined in the linker script typedef void (*ctor_func_t)(); extern ctor_func_t start_heap_ctors[]; extern ctor_func_t end_heap_ctors[]; extern ctor_func_t start_ctors[]; extern ctor_func_t end_ctors[]; extern uintptr_t __stack_chk_guard; READONLY_AFTER_INIT uintptr_t __stack_chk_guard __attribute__((used)); #if ARCH(X86_64) extern "C" u8 start_of_safemem_text[]; extern "C" u8 end_of_safemem_text[]; extern "C" u8 start_of_safemem_atomic_text[]; extern "C" u8 end_of_safemem_atomic_text[]; #endif extern "C" u8 end_of_kernel_image[]; multiboot_module_entry_t multiboot_copy_boot_modules_array[16]; size_t multiboot_copy_boot_modules_count; READONLY_AFTER_INIT bool g_in_early_boot; namespace Kernel { [[noreturn]] static void init_stage2(void*); static void setup_serial_debug(); // boot.S expects these functions to exactly have the following signatures. // We declare them here to ensure their signatures don't accidentally change. extern "C" void init_finished(u32 cpu) __attribute__((used)); extern "C" [[noreturn]] void init_ap(FlatPtr cpu, Processor* processor_info); extern "C" [[noreturn]] void init(BootInfo const&); READONLY_AFTER_INIT VirtualConsole* tty0; ProcessID g_init_pid { 0 }; ALWAYS_INLINE static Processor& bsp_processor() { // This solves a problem where the bsp Processor instance // gets "re"-initialized in init() when we run all global constructors. alignas(Processor) static u8 bsp_processor_storage[sizeof(Processor)]; return (Processor&)bsp_processor_storage; } // SerenityOS Kernel C++ entry point :^) // // This is where C++ execution begins, after boot.S transfers control here. // // The purpose of init() is to start multi-tasking. It does the bare minimum // amount of work needed to start the scheduler. // // Once multi-tasking is ready, we spawn a new thread that starts in the // init_stage2() function. Initialization continues there. extern "C" { READONLY_AFTER_INIT PhysicalAddress start_of_prekernel_image; READONLY_AFTER_INIT PhysicalAddress end_of_prekernel_image; READONLY_AFTER_INIT size_t physical_to_virtual_offset; READONLY_AFTER_INIT FlatPtr kernel_mapping_base; READONLY_AFTER_INIT FlatPtr kernel_load_base; READONLY_AFTER_INIT PhysicalAddress boot_pml4t; READONLY_AFTER_INIT PhysicalAddress boot_pdpt; READONLY_AFTER_INIT PhysicalAddress boot_pd0; READONLY_AFTER_INIT PhysicalAddress boot_pd_kernel; READONLY_AFTER_INIT Memory::PageTableEntry* boot_pd_kernel_pt1023; READONLY_AFTER_INIT StringView kernel_cmdline; READONLY_AFTER_INIT u32 multiboot_flags; READONLY_AFTER_INIT multiboot_memory_map_t* multiboot_memory_map; READONLY_AFTER_INIT size_t multiboot_memory_map_count; READONLY_AFTER_INIT multiboot_module_entry_t* multiboot_modules; READONLY_AFTER_INIT size_t multiboot_modules_count; READONLY_AFTER_INIT PhysicalAddress multiboot_framebuffer_addr; READONLY_AFTER_INIT u32 multiboot_framebuffer_pitch; READONLY_AFTER_INIT u32 multiboot_framebuffer_width; READONLY_AFTER_INIT u32 multiboot_framebuffer_height; READONLY_AFTER_INIT u8 multiboot_framebuffer_bpp; READONLY_AFTER_INIT u8 multiboot_framebuffer_type; } Atomic g_boot_console; #if ARCH(AARCH64) READONLY_AFTER_INIT static u8 s_command_line_buffer[512]; #endif extern "C" [[noreturn]] UNMAP_AFTER_INIT void init([[maybe_unused]] BootInfo const& boot_info) { g_in_early_boot = true; #if ARCH(X86_64) start_of_prekernel_image = PhysicalAddress { boot_info.start_of_prekernel_image }; end_of_prekernel_image = PhysicalAddress { boot_info.end_of_prekernel_image }; physical_to_virtual_offset = boot_info.physical_to_virtual_offset; kernel_mapping_base = boot_info.kernel_mapping_base; kernel_load_base = boot_info.kernel_load_base; gdt64ptr = boot_info.gdt64ptr; code64_sel = boot_info.code64_sel; boot_pml4t = PhysicalAddress { boot_info.boot_pml4t }; boot_pdpt = PhysicalAddress { boot_info.boot_pdpt }; boot_pd0 = PhysicalAddress { boot_info.boot_pd0 }; boot_pd_kernel = PhysicalAddress { boot_info.boot_pd_kernel }; boot_pd_kernel_pt1023 = (Memory::PageTableEntry*)boot_info.boot_pd_kernel_pt1023; char const* cmdline = (char const*)boot_info.kernel_cmdline; kernel_cmdline = StringView { cmdline, strlen(cmdline) }; multiboot_flags = boot_info.multiboot_flags; multiboot_memory_map = (multiboot_memory_map_t*)boot_info.multiboot_memory_map; multiboot_memory_map_count = boot_info.multiboot_memory_map_count; multiboot_modules = (multiboot_module_entry_t*)boot_info.multiboot_modules; multiboot_modules_count = boot_info.multiboot_modules_count; multiboot_framebuffer_addr = PhysicalAddress { boot_info.multiboot_framebuffer_addr }; multiboot_framebuffer_pitch = boot_info.multiboot_framebuffer_pitch; multiboot_framebuffer_width = boot_info.multiboot_framebuffer_width; multiboot_framebuffer_height = boot_info.multiboot_framebuffer_height; multiboot_framebuffer_bpp = boot_info.multiboot_framebuffer_bpp; multiboot_framebuffer_type = boot_info.multiboot_framebuffer_type; #elif ARCH(AARCH64) // FIXME: For the aarch64 platforms, we should get the information by parsing a device tree instead of using multiboot. multiboot_memory_map_t mmap[] = { { sizeof(struct multiboot_mmap_entry) - sizeof(u32), (u64)0x0, (u64)0x3F000000, MULTIBOOT_MEMORY_AVAILABLE } }; multiboot_memory_map = mmap; multiboot_memory_map_count = 1; multiboot_module_entry_t modules[] = {}; multiboot_modules = modules; multiboot_modules_count = 0; // FIXME: Read the /chosen/bootargs property. kernel_cmdline = RPi::Mailbox::the().query_kernel_command_line(s_command_line_buffer); #endif setup_serial_debug(); // We need to copy the command line before kmalloc is initialized, // as it may overwrite parts of multiboot! CommandLine::early_initialize(kernel_cmdline); memcpy(multiboot_copy_boot_modules_array, multiboot_modules, multiboot_modules_count * sizeof(multiboot_module_entry_t)); multiboot_copy_boot_modules_count = multiboot_modules_count; new (&bsp_processor()) Processor(); bsp_processor().early_initialize(0); // Invoke the constructors needed for the kernel heap for (ctor_func_t* ctor = start_heap_ctors; ctor < end_heap_ctors; ctor++) (*ctor)(); kmalloc_init(); load_kernel_symbol_table(); bsp_processor().initialize(0); CommandLine::initialize(); Memory::MemoryManager::initialize(0); #if ARCH(AARCH64) auto firmware_version = RPi::Mailbox::the().query_firmware_version(); dmesgln("RPi: Firmware version: {}", firmware_version); RPi::Framebuffer::initialize(); #endif // NOTE: If the bootloader provided a framebuffer, then set up an initial console. // If the bootloader didn't provide a framebuffer, then set up an initial text console. // We do so we can see the output on the screen as soon as possible. if (!kernel_command_line().is_early_boot_console_disabled()) { if (!multiboot_framebuffer_addr.is_null() && multiboot_framebuffer_type == MULTIBOOT_FRAMEBUFFER_TYPE_RGB) { g_boot_console = &try_make_lock_ref_counted(multiboot_framebuffer_addr, multiboot_framebuffer_width, multiboot_framebuffer_height, multiboot_framebuffer_pitch).value().leak_ref(); #if ARCH(AARCH64) RPi::Framebuffer::the().draw_logo(static_cast(g_boot_console.load())->unsafe_framebuffer_data()); #endif } else { g_boot_console = &Graphics::VGATextModeConsole::initialize().leak_ref(); } } dmesgln("Starting SerenityOS..."); DeviceManagement::initialize(); SysFSComponentRegistry::initialize(); DeviceManagement::the().attach_null_device(*NullDevice::must_initialize()); DeviceManagement::the().attach_console_device(*ConsoleDevice::must_create()); DeviceManagement::the().attach_device_control_device(*DeviceControlDevice::must_create()); MM.unmap_prekernel(); #if ARCH(X86_64) // Ensure that the safemem sections are not empty. This could happen if the linker accidentally discards the sections. VERIFY(+start_of_safemem_text != +end_of_safemem_text); VERIFY(+start_of_safemem_atomic_text != +end_of_safemem_atomic_text); #endif // Invoke all static global constructors in the kernel. // Note that we want to do this as early as possible. for (ctor_func_t* ctor = start_ctors; ctor < end_ctors; ctor++) (*ctor)(); InterruptManagement::initialize(); ACPI::initialize(); // Initialize TimeManagement before using randomness! TimeManagement::initialize(0); __stack_chk_guard = get_fast_random(); Process::initialize(); Scheduler::initialize(); #if ARCH(X86_64) // FIXME: Add an abstraction for the smp related functions, instead of using ifdefs in this file. if (APIC::initialized() && APIC::the().enabled_processor_count() > 1) { // We must set up the AP boot environment before switching to a kernel process, // as pages below address USER_RANGE_BASE are only accessible through the kernel // page directory. APIC::the().setup_ap_boot_environment(); } #endif MUST(Process::create_kernel_process(KString::must_create("init_stage2"sv), init_stage2, nullptr, THREAD_AFFINITY_DEFAULT, Process::RegisterProcess::No)); Scheduler::start(); VERIFY_NOT_REACHED(); } #if ARCH(X86_64) // // This is where C++ execution begins for APs, after boot.S transfers control here. // // The purpose of init_ap() is to initialize APs for multi-tasking. // extern "C" [[noreturn]] UNMAP_AFTER_INIT void init_ap(FlatPtr cpu, Processor* processor_info) { processor_info->early_initialize(cpu); processor_info->initialize(cpu); Memory::MemoryManager::initialize(cpu); Scheduler::set_idle_thread(APIC::the().get_idle_thread(cpu)); Scheduler::start(); VERIFY_NOT_REACHED(); } // // This method is called once a CPU enters the scheduler and its idle thread // At this point the initial boot stack can be freed // extern "C" UNMAP_AFTER_INIT void init_finished(u32 cpu) { if (cpu == 0) { // TODO: we can reuse the boot stack, maybe for kmalloc()? } else { APIC::the().init_finished(cpu); TimeManagement::initialize(cpu); } } #endif void init_stage2(void*) { // This is a little bit of a hack. We can't register our process at the time we're // creating it, but we need to be registered otherwise finalization won't be happy. // The colonel process gets away without having to do this because it never exits. Process::register_new(Process::current()); WorkQueue::initialize(); #if ARCH(X86_64) if (kernel_command_line().is_smp_enabled() && APIC::initialized() && APIC::the().enabled_processor_count() > 1) { // We can't start the APs until we have a scheduler up and running. // We need to be able to process ICI messages, otherwise another // core may send too many and end up deadlocking once the pool is // exhausted APIC::the().boot_aps(); } #endif // Initialize the PCI Bus as early as possible, for early boot (PCI based) serial logging PCI::initialize(); if (!PCI::Access::is_disabled()) { PCISerialDevice::detect(); } VirtualFileSystem::initialize(); #if ARCH(X86_64) if (!is_serial_debug_enabled()) (void)SerialDevice::must_create(0).leak_ref(); (void)SerialDevice::must_create(1).leak_ref(); (void)SerialDevice::must_create(2).leak_ref(); (void)SerialDevice::must_create(3).leak_ref(); #endif #if ARCH(X86_64) VMWareBackdoor::the(); // don't wait until first mouse packet #endif MUST(HIDManagement::initialize()); GraphicsManagement::the().initialize(); ConsoleManagement::the().initialize(); SyncTask::spawn(); FinalizerTask::spawn(); auto boot_profiling = kernel_command_line().is_boot_profiling_enabled(); if (!PCI::Access::is_disabled()) { USB::USBManagement::initialize(); } FirmwareSysFSDirectory::initialize(); if (!PCI::Access::is_disabled()) { VirtIO::detect(); } NetworkingManagement::the().initialize(); #ifdef ENABLE_KERNEL_COVERAGE_COLLECTION (void)KCOVDevice::must_create().leak_ref(); #endif (void)MemoryDevice::must_create().leak_ref(); (void)ZeroDevice::must_create().leak_ref(); (void)FullDevice::must_create().leak_ref(); (void)RandomDevice::must_create().leak_ref(); (void)SelfTTYDevice::must_create().leak_ref(); PTYMultiplexer::initialize(); AudioManagement::the().initialize(); StorageManagement::the().initialize(kernel_command_line().root_device(), kernel_command_line().is_force_pio(), kernel_command_line().is_nvme_polling_enabled()); if (VirtualFileSystem::the().mount_root(StorageManagement::the().root_filesystem()).is_error()) { PANIC("VirtualFileSystem::mount_root failed"); } // Switch out of early boot mode. g_in_early_boot = false; // NOTE: Everything marked READONLY_AFTER_INIT becomes non-writable after this point. MM.protect_readonly_after_init_memory(); // NOTE: Everything in the .ksyms section becomes read-only after this point. MM.protect_ksyms_after_init(); // NOTE: Everything marked UNMAP_AFTER_INIT becomes inaccessible after this point. MM.unmap_text_after_init(); auto userspace_init = kernel_command_line().userspace_init(); auto init_args = kernel_command_line().userspace_init_args(); auto init_or_error = Process::create_user_process(userspace_init, UserID(0), GroupID(0), move(init_args), {}, tty0); if (init_or_error.is_error()) PANIC("init_stage2: Error spawning init process: {}", init_or_error.error()); auto [init_process, init_thread] = init_or_error.release_value(); g_init_pid = init_process->pid(); init_thread->set_priority(THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGH); NetworkTask::spawn(); // NOTE: All kernel processes must be created before enabling boot profiling. // This is so profiling_enable() can emit process created performance events for them. if (boot_profiling) { dbgln("Starting full system boot profiling"); MutexLocker mutex_locker(Process::current().big_lock()); auto const enable_all = ~(u64)0; auto result = Process::current().profiling_enable(-1, enable_all); VERIFY(!result.is_error()); } Process::current().sys$exit(0); VERIFY_NOT_REACHED(); } UNMAP_AFTER_INIT void setup_serial_debug() { // serial_debug will output all the dbgln() data to COM1 at // 8-N-1 57600 baud. this is particularly useful for debugging the boot // process on live hardware. if (kernel_cmdline.contains("serial_debug"sv)) { set_serial_debug_enabled(true); } } // Define some Itanium C++ ABI methods to stop the linker from complaining. // If we actually call these something has gone horribly wrong void* __dso_handle __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))); }