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<0> however, lik eI said <0> I have seperate functions for stuff <0> like, schedling is its own <0> I have one for saving thread states <0> etc <0> I can call them at any time. <0> privided im in dpl0 <0> Systemcall inteface is useful. <1> OK, I see <1> Zeii: so, set the stack frame's CS,DS e.t. with different privilege level, the new task can be ***igned to run in kernel or user space ? <0> well, yes <0> if you set the CS to say.... <0> the Selector for Userspace | 3 <0> youll be requesting it <0> basically <0> CODESEG | DPL
<0> after the | is the requesting dpl. <0> codeseg is the code segment for the dpl you want <1> Zeii: sorry for delay, I just have a phone call <1> Zeii: I understand you :-) Thank you <1> very happy to discuess with you <0> no problem man <0> I need to go for a walk, RSI is really .. hurting my wrists <0> afk <2> wob <2> mop <3> morning mur <2> gm <4> [12:28:20] <0> I have a Scheduler, a main scheduler <4> [12:28:28] <0> then I have a crazy Clock interrupt handler, which is like a scheduler itself. <4> [12:28:34] <0> keeping track of quantums and such <4> [12:28:51] <0> I think your solution is okay :) <4> [12:29:43] Cheery [n=Cheery@a81-197-54-146.elisa-laajakaista.fi] has joined #osdev <4> [12:30:01] <1> Zeii: OK, I see <4> [12:30:28] <0> man I hate lilo >< <4> [12:30:32] <1> Zeii: but really, everytime for sechedule, a IRQ0 has to be invoked, I think it is expensive <4> [12:31:22] <0> it depends on your Microkernels design <4> [12:31:36] <0> Systemcalsl arent painful in my system <4> [12:31:39] <0> however, lik eI said <4> [12:31:45] <0> I have seperate functions for stuff <4> [12:31:47] <0> like, schedling is its own <4> [12:31:52] <0> I have one for saving thread states <4> [12:31:52] <0> etc <4> [12:31:55] <0> I can call them at any time. <4> [12:32:03] <0> privided im in dpl0 <4> [12:32:10] <0> Systemcall inteface is useful. <4> [12:32:15] <1> OK, I see <4> [12:32:39] gr00ber [n=gr00ber@135.80-202-180.nextgentel.com] hat IRC verl***en: "Leaving" <4> [12:33:13] <1> Zeii: so, set the stack frame's CS,DS e.t. with different privilege level, the new task can be ***igned to run in kernel or user space ? <4> [12:36:25] <0> well, yes <4> [12:36:29] <0> if you set the CS to say.... <4> [12:36:35] <0> the Selector for Userspace | 3 <4> [12:36:40] <0> youll be requesting it <4> [12:36:41] <0> basically <2> Mathis, what are you again up to? <4> [12:36:44] KillerX [n=anant@gentoo/student/KillerX] hat IRC verl***en: "Leaving." <4> [12:36:45] <0> CODESEG | DPL <4> [12:36:52] <0> after the | is the requesting dpl. <4> [12:37:00] <0> codeseg is the code segment for the dpl you want <4> [12:40:06] colyli [n=coly@61.51.107.139] hat IRC verl***en: Remote closed the connection <4> [12:40:20] colyli [n=coly@61.51.107.139] has joined #osdev <4> [12:44:26] KillerX [n=anant@gentoo/student/KillerX] has joined #osdev <4> [12:56:38] linus__^ [n=nb@host110-183-dynamic.6-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has joined #osdev <2> Mathis, stop. <4> [13:10:09] <1> Zeii: sorry for delay, I just have a phone call <4> [13:10:16] <1> Zeii: I understand you :-) Thank you <4> [13:10:23] <1> very happy to discuess with you <4> [13:12:25] <0> no problem man <4> [13:12:31] <0> I need to go for a walk, RSI is really .. hurting my wrists <4> [13:16:25] <0> afk <4> [13:18:09] wobster [n=wobster@p50927628.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #osdev <5> :DD <1> poor Mathis <5> now we could have a fiesta! <5> #osdev.idiots--; <2> /kb Cheery <2> ;)
<5> ha! Don't try double fiesta ;) <6> mur: woot - its the first time i see you kicking people ;P <2> ronny_, stop sleeping then :P <6> mur: its not my fault - its all about timezones <6> hmm <7> timezones == evil <6> timezones rock - it keeps the time synced with the daylight <6> all that wouldnt matter if we used the global internt time someone developes some years ago <5> An another ridiculous comment, mwk. <5> how something you can't change can be evil? :) <8> ideally we would have a time signature that indicates both a shared numeric reference as well as a local daylight reference <2> ronny_, yeas, WHY DO YOU SLEEP <8> perhaps a combination of number and letter <2> Its only 1204124@ <8> where the letter could indicate the sun's position <2> dude it's ALREADY 1204100@!!! <2> go to sleep <2> hehe <6> mur: im still human - god jost wouldnt make me an ethereal caffeine driven entity <5> mrd: that sounds interesting. <8> but then i guess letters aren't as universal as numbers <6> letters are as universal - as you can easy index them <2> ronny_, you wish :P <6> nah - being ethereal gets boring after a few hundred decades <5> hours counted as certain sequences of letters or names, making an objective time measurement so that it's relative for people. <6> hmm <5> XOZ is morning for people on one area, and night for others on another. <5> lol <8> suffixing with letters would also be nice, since the letter could be optional if the writer feels the location or daylight has significance or not <8> though it wouldnt dispose of timezones would it <5> ok, but now, there's 24 hours in day, what letter would mean what part of day it is? <8> you could keep the hour:min numeric standard, but only one hour exists everywhere at the same time. different time zones would have a different letter to indicate the sun's position <5> mrd, actually yes it would, you could resolve the timezone time from location and the letter. <5> I wonder, what is more important information, how long time has been spent or what time of day it was? <8> depends on the context <8> but if you separate the two, people would choose the appropriate identifier to indicate their meaning; so instead of saying 'it happend around 3' they could say 'it happend around H' heh <5> hmm, so.. each timezone would have a letter and there would be yet a global time? <8> ah, no each timezone would have a different letter at any given time, due to the sun's relative position <5> ah, ok. <5> what letters would be used for such suffixing and how would they go? <5> so that there wouldn't be i-1 in the pattern. :) <7> hm... <8> good question <7> what about starting with A on 180 <7> and just going 'round the world? <5> then it'd be i1 = A, 180(pallo) i(n+1) = in + 1 <5> yes, maybe it could go. :) <7> date is non-continous on 180 so letters are non-continous there too <7> this doesn't accomodate weird situations, though... like timezones that are n hours, 30 minutes behind UTC <5> so greenwich midday would be A ? <5> while in here A would be two hours after midday. <5> I guess it wouldn't be too continuous. :/ <0> What is Mathis problem anyway? <0> hey you guys <0> can I make a bootloader stage 1, out of multiple .asm sources? <9> Zeii: Yes. And sorry for not giving feedback yet. Didn't have time to dig through the sources yet :\ <0> its okay. <0> Serishema eventually picked the creap out of it then said, its pretty good and isnt vulnerable to the things she said. <0> which was cool <0> lol <9> :D <0> once she got the design <0> Im going to try and port my Intel syntax bootloader, to AT&T syntax :P <0> part of hte new Ion initiative. <9> Eww. :s <9> That sounds.. like hard work ;) <0> well, it shouldnt be <0> btw, JimPanic, you have any experience with sVN? <0> Im trying to setup an SVN thing <0> but ive not done it before. <9> Zeii: What host OS? <0> Linux <7> fun thing
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