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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ static void syscall_handler (struct intr_frame *);
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typedef uintptr_t (*syscall_function) (uintptr_t, uintptr_t, uintptr_t);
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typedef uintptr_t (*syscall_function) (uintptr_t, uintptr_t, uintptr_t);
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/* System Call Functions */
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/* System call function prototypes */
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static void halt (void);
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static void halt (void);
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static void exit (int status);
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static void exit (int status);
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static pid_t exec (const char *cmd_line);
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static pid_t exec (const char *cmd_line);
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@@ -30,14 +30,17 @@ static void close (int fd);
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static void *validate_user_pointer (void *ptr, size_t size);
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static void *validate_user_pointer (void *ptr, size_t size);
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/* A struct defining a pair of a syscall_function along with its arity. */
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/* A struct defining a syscall_function pointer along with its arity. */
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typedef struct {
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typedef struct
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syscall_function function;
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{
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int arity;
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syscall_function function; /* Function pointer. */
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int arity; /* Number of arguments of the function. */
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} syscall_arguments;
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} syscall_arguments;
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/* A look-up table for system call functions mapped using their numbers. */
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/* A look-up table mapping numbers to system call functions with their number of
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static const syscall_arguments syscall_lookup[] = {
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arguments. */
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static const syscall_arguments syscall_lookup[] =
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{
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[SYS_HALT] = {(syscall_function) halt, 0},
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[SYS_HALT] = {(syscall_function) halt, 0},
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[SYS_EXIT] = {(syscall_function) exit, 1},
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[SYS_EXIT] = {(syscall_function) exit, 1},
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[SYS_EXEC] = {(syscall_function) exec, 1},
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[SYS_EXEC] = {(syscall_function) exec, 1},
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@@ -53,7 +56,9 @@ static const syscall_arguments syscall_lookup[] = {
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[SYS_CLOSE] = {(syscall_function) close, 1},
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[SYS_CLOSE] = {(syscall_function) close, 1},
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};
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};
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static const int lookup_size
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/* The number of syscall functions (i.e, number of elements) within the
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syscall_lookup table. */
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static const int LOOKUP_SIZE
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= sizeof (syscall_lookup) / sizeof (syscall_arguments);
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= sizeof (syscall_lookup) / sizeof (syscall_arguments);
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void
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void
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@@ -65,20 +70,25 @@ syscall_init (void)
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static void
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static void
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syscall_handler (struct intr_frame *f)
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syscall_handler (struct intr_frame *f)
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{
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{
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/* First, read the system call number from the stack. */
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validate_user_pointer (f->esp, 1);
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validate_user_pointer (f->esp, 1);
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int syscall_number = *(int *) f->esp;
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unsigned syscall_number = *(int *) f->esp;
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if (syscall_number < 0 || syscall_number >= lookup_size)
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/* Ensures the number corresponds to a system call that can be handled. */
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if (syscall_number >= LOOKUP_SIZE)
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thread_exit ();
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thread_exit ();
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syscall_arguments syscall = syscall_lookup[syscall_number];
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syscall_arguments syscall = syscall_lookup[syscall_number];
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validate_user_pointer (f->esp, syscall.arity);
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/* Next, read and copy the arguments from the stack pointer. */
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uintptr_t args[3];
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validate_user_pointer (f->esp + sizeof (uintptr_t),
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syscall.arity * sizeof (uintptr_t));
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uintptr_t args[3] = {0};
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for (int i=0; i < syscall.arity; i++)
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for (int i=0; i < syscall.arity; i++)
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args[i] = *(uintptr_t *) (f->esp + 1 + i);
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args[i] = *(uintptr_t *) (f->esp + sizeof (uintptr_t) * (i + 1));
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/* Call the function that handles this system call with the arguments. When
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there is a return value it is stored in f->eax. */
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f->eax = syscall.function (args[0], args[1], args[2]);
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f->eax = syscall.function (args[0], args[1], args[2]);
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}
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}
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@@ -89,7 +99,7 @@ halt (void)
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}
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}
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static void
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static void
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exit (int status)
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exit (int status UNUSED)
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{
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{
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//TODO
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//TODO
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}
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}
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@@ -169,12 +179,16 @@ close (int fd)
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//TODO
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//TODO
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}
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}
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/* A function to validate if a block of memory starting at PTR and of
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/* Validates if a block of memory starting at PTR and of size SIZE bytes is
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size SIZE bytes is fully contained within user virtual memory. */
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fully contained within user virtual memory. Kills the thread (by calling
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thread_exit) if the memory is invalid. Otherwise, returns the PTR given.
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If the size is 0, the function does no checks and returns PTR.*/
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static void *
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static void *
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validate_user_pointer (void *ptr, size_t size)
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validate_user_pointer (void *ptr, size_t size)
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{
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{
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if (ptr == NULL || !is_user_vaddr (ptr) || !is_user_vaddr (ptr + size - 1))
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if (size > 0 && (ptr == NULL ||
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!is_user_vaddr (ptr) ||
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!is_user_vaddr (ptr + size - 1)))
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thread_exit ();
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thread_exit ();
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return ptr;
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return ptr;
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