/*
* \brief Kernel-specific thread meta data
* \author Norman Feske
* \date 2016-03-11
*
* On most platforms, the 'Genode::Native_thread' type is private to the
* base framework. However, on NOVA, we make the type publicly available to
* expose the low-level thread-specific capability selectors to user-level
* virtual-machine monitors (Seoul or VirtualBox).
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Genode Labs GmbH
*
* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
* under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.
*/
#ifndef _INCLUDE__NOVA__NATIVE_THREAD_H_
#define _INCLUDE__NOVA__NATIVE_THREAD_H_
#include
#include
namespace Genode { struct Native_thread; }
struct Genode::Native_thread
{
enum { INVALID_INDEX = ~0UL };
addr_t ec_sel; /* selector for execution context */
addr_t exc_pt_sel; /* base of event portal window */
bool vcpu; /* true if thread is a virtual CPU */
addr_t initial_ip; /* initial IP of local thread */
/* receive window for capability selectors received at the server side */
Receive_window server_rcv_window;
/*
* Designated selector to populate with the result of an IPC call
*
* By default, the client-side receive window for delegated selectors
* is automatically allocated within the component's selector space.
* However, in special cases such as during the initialization of a
* user-level VMM (ports/include/vmm/vcpu_dispatcher.h), the targeted
* selector is defined manually. The 'client_rcv_sel' provides the
* hook for such a manual allocation. If it contains a valid selector
* value, the value is used as the basis of the receive window of an
* 'ipc_call'.
*/
addr_t client_rcv_sel = INVALID_INDEX;
void reset_client_rcv_sel() { client_rcv_sel = INVALID_INDEX; }
Native_capability pager_cap;
Native_thread() : ec_sel(INVALID_INDEX),
exc_pt_sel(INVALID_INDEX),
vcpu(false),
initial_ip(0) { }
};
#endif /* _INCLUDE__NOVA__NATIVE_THREAD_H_ */