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* 4xx tlb questions
@ 2000-03-30 21:59 Mike Wolf
  2000-03-30 22:51 ` ben bodley
  2000-04-01  1:18 ` Wang Yong
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Mike Wolf @ 2000-03-30 21:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded


Hi,
  I'm new to kernel development and have a question
on the 4xx.  Part of the tlb address is 8 bits from the
PID register.  I cannot find the code that sets the PID
register for user code.  I find code that sets the PID reg
to 0, and I find code that saves the current value of PID reg
and then setting it to 0 to do some work and then sets
it back.  I was expecting to see something in sched.c that
set the PID to some value from the task_struct on a context
switch.

Its not at all obvious to me how the PID is getting set.  The
only other option I'm aware of is to invalidate the TLB on
a context change, but I didnt see that either and the tlb
handlers imply something else because they save the current
value of the PID register.  If it was always 0 it wouldnt
need that
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Mike Wolf
Cray Research
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