# Tutorial 02 - Runtime Init ## tl;dr We extend `cpu.S` to call into Rust code for the first time. There,we zero the [bss] section before execution is halted with a call to `panic()`. Check out `make qemu` again to see the additional code run. ## Notable additions - More sections in linker script: - `.rodata`, `.data` - `.bss` - `_start()`: - Halt core if core != `core0`. - `core0` jumps to the `runtime_init()` Rust function. - `runtime_init()` in `runtime_init.rs` - Zeros the `.bss` section. - Calls `kernel_init()`, which calls `panic!()`, which eventually halts `core0` as well. [bss]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.bss ## Diff to previous ```diff diff -uNr 01_wait_forever/src/_arch/aarch64/cpu.S 02_runtime_init/src/_arch/aarch64/cpu.S --- 01_wait_forever/src/_arch/aarch64/cpu.S +++ 02_runtime_init/src/_arch/aarch64/cpu.S @@ -7,5 +7,15 @@ .global _start _start: -1: wfe // Wait for event - b 1b // In case an event happened, jump back to 1 + mrs x1, mpidr_el1 // Read Multiprocessor Affinity Register + and x1, x1, #3 // Clear all bits except [1:0], which hold core id + cbz x1, 2f // Jump to label 2 if we are core 0 +1: wfe // Wait for event + b 1b // In case an event happened, jump back to 1 +2: // If we are here, we are core0 + ldr x1, =_start // Load address of function "_start()" + mov sp, x1 // Set start of stack to before our code, aka first + // address before "_start()" + bl runtime_init // Jump to the "runtime_init()" kernel function + b 1b // We should never reach here. But just in case, + // park this core aswell diff -uNr 01_wait_forever/src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld 02_runtime_init/src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld --- 01_wait_forever/src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld +++ 02_runtime_init/src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld @@ -13,5 +13,24 @@ *(.text._start) *(.text*) } + .rodata : + { + *(.rodata*) + } + + .data : + { + *(.data*) + } + + /* Section is zeroed in u64 chunks, align start and end to 8 bytes */ + .bss ALIGN(8): + { + __bss_start = .; + *(.bss*); + . = ALIGN(8); + __bss_end = .; + } + /DISCARD/ : { *(.comment*) } } diff -uNr 01_wait_forever/src/bsp/raspberrypi/memory.rs 02_runtime_init/src/bsp/raspberrypi/memory.rs --- 01_wait_forever/src/bsp/raspberrypi/memory.rs +++ 02_runtime_init/src/bsp/raspberrypi/memory.rs @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0 +// +// Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Andre Richter + +//! BSP Memory Management. + +use core::ops::Range; + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Private Definitions +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +// Symbols from the linker script. +extern "C" { + static __bss_start: usize; + static __bss_end: usize; +} + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Public Code +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/// Return the range spanning the .bss section. +/// +/// # Safety +/// +/// - Values are provided by the linker script and must be trusted as-is. +/// - The linker-provided addresses must be u64 aligned. +pub fn bss_range() -> Range<*mut u64> { + unsafe { + Range { + start: &__bss_start as *const _ as *mut u64, + end: &__bss_end as *const _ as *mut u64, + } + } +} diff -uNr 01_wait_forever/src/bsp/raspberrypi.rs 02_runtime_init/src/bsp/raspberrypi.rs --- 01_wait_forever/src/bsp/raspberrypi.rs +++ 02_runtime_init/src/bsp/raspberrypi.rs @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ //! Top-level BSP file for the Raspberry Pi 3 and 4. -// Coming soon. +pub mod memory; diff -uNr 01_wait_forever/src/main.rs 02_runtime_init/src/main.rs --- 01_wait_forever/src/main.rs +++ 02_runtime_init/src/main.rs @@ -97,10 +97,20 @@ #![no_main] #![no_std] -// `mod cpu` provides the `_start()` function, the first function to run. +// `mod cpu` provides the `_start()` function, the first function to run. `_start()` then calls +// `runtime_init()`, which jumps to `kernel_init()`. mod bsp; mod cpu; +mod memory; mod panic_wait; +mod runtime_init; -// Kernel code coming next tutorial. +/// Early init code. +/// +/// # Safety +/// +/// - Only a single core must be active and running this function. +unsafe fn kernel_init() -> ! { + panic!() +} diff -uNr 01_wait_forever/src/memory.rs 02_runtime_init/src/memory.rs --- 01_wait_forever/src/memory.rs +++ 02_runtime_init/src/memory.rs @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0 +// +// Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Andre Richter + +//! Memory Management. + +use core::ops::Range; + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Public Code +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/// Zero out a memory range. +/// +/// # Safety +/// +/// - `range.start` and `range.end` must be valid. +/// - `range.start` and `range.end` must be `T` aligned. +pub unsafe fn zero_volatile(range: Range<*mut T>) +where + T: From, +{ + let mut ptr = range.start; + + while ptr < range.end { + core::ptr::write_volatile(ptr, T::from(0)); + ptr = ptr.offset(1); + } +} diff -uNr 01_wait_forever/src/runtime_init.rs 02_runtime_init/src/runtime_init.rs --- 01_wait_forever/src/runtime_init.rs +++ 02_runtime_init/src/runtime_init.rs @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0 +// +// Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Andre Richter + +//! Rust runtime initialization code. + +use crate::{bsp, memory}; + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Private Code +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/// Zero out the .bss section. +/// +/// # Safety +/// +/// - Must only be called pre `kernel_init()`. +#[inline(always)] +unsafe fn zero_bss() { + memory::zero_volatile(bsp::memory::bss_range()); +} + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Public Code +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/// Equivalent to `crt0` or `c0` code in C/C++ world. Clears the `bss` section, then jumps to kernel +/// init code. +/// +/// # Safety +/// +/// - Only a single core must be active and running this function. +#[no_mangle] +pub unsafe extern "C" fn runtime_init() -> ! { + zero_bss(); + + crate::kernel_init() +} ```