ardix/kernel/syscall.c
fef 7e6dbad05f
sched: complete rework of context switching
The old strategy was to only do context switching
from within the PendSV handler.  This worked fine
until now because all syscalls were handled either
atomically or just returned -EAGAIN if the
resource was locked or busy.  However, with the
introduction of I/O wait, we need to be able to
sleep directly from within the kernel by moving
the context switching completely into the kernel.
2021-08-08 20:48:55 +02:00

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/* See the end of this file for copyright, license, and warranty information. */
#include <ardix/syscall.h>
#include <toolchain.h>
#define sys_table_entry(number, func) \
[number] (long (*)(sysarg_t, sysarg_t, sysarg_t, sysarg_t, sysarg_t, sysarg_t))(func)
__rodata
long (*const sys_table[NSYSCALLS])(sysarg_t arg1, sysarg_t arg2, sysarg_t arg3,
sysarg_t arg4, sysarg_t arg5, sysarg_t arg6) = {
sys_table_entry(SYS_read, sys_read),
sys_table_entry(SYS_write, sys_write),
};
long sys_stub(void)
{
return -ENOSYS;
}
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2020, 2021 Felix Kopp <owo@fef.moe>.
*
* Ardix is non-violent software: you may only use, redistribute,
* and/or modify it under the terms of the CNPLv6+ as found in
* the LICENSE file in the source code root directory or at
* <https://git.pixie.town/thufie/CNPL>.
*
* Ardix comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
* permitted by applicable law. See the CNPLv6+ for details.
*/