machdep.c revision 1.71.2.3 1 /* $NetBSD: machdep.c,v 1.71.2.3 2002/06/23 17:42:46 jdolecek Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
5 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
6 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7 *
8 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
9 * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
10 * Science Department.
11 *
12 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
13 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
14 * are met:
15 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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21 * must display the following acknowledgement:
22 * This product includes software developed by the University of
23 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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27 *
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34 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
35 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
36 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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38 * SUCH DAMAGE.
39 *
40 * from: Utah Hdr: machdep.c 1.74 92/12/20
41 * from: @(#)machdep.c 8.10 (Berkeley) 4/20/94
42 */
43
44 #include "opt_ddb.h"
45 #include "opt_kgdb.h"
46
47 #include <sys/param.h>
48 #include <sys/systm.h>
49 #include <sys/kernel.h>
50 #include <sys/map.h>
51 #include <sys/proc.h>
52 #include <sys/buf.h>
53 #include <sys/reboot.h>
54 #include <sys/conf.h>
55 #include <sys/file.h>
56 #include <sys/clist.h>
57 #include <sys/device.h>
58 #include <sys/malloc.h>
59 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
60 #include <sys/msgbuf.h>
61 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
62 #include <sys/tty.h>
63 #include <sys/mount.h>
64 #include <sys/user.h>
65 #include <sys/exec.h>
66 #include <sys/core.h>
67 #include <sys/kcore.h>
68 #include <sys/vnode.h>
69 #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
70 #ifdef KGDB
71 #include <sys/kgdb.h>
72 #endif
73
74 #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
75
76 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
77
78 #include <dev/cons.h>
79
80 #include <machine/cpu.h>
81 #include <machine/dvma.h>
82 #include <machine/idprom.h>
83 #include <machine/kcore.h>
84 #include <machine/reg.h>
85 #include <machine/psl.h>
86 #include <machine/pte.h>
87
88 #if defined(DDB)
89 #include <machine/db_machdep.h>
90 #include <ddb/db_sym.h>
91 #include <ddb/db_extern.h>
92 #endif
93
94 #include <sun3/sun3/machdep.h>
95
96 /* Defined in locore.s */
97 extern char kernel_text[];
98 /* Defined by the linker */
99 extern char etext[];
100
101 /* Our exported CPU info; we can have only one. */
102 struct cpu_info cpu_info_store;
103
104 struct vm_map *exec_map = NULL;
105 struct vm_map *mb_map = NULL;
106 struct vm_map *phys_map = NULL;
107
108 int physmem;
109 int fputype;
110 caddr_t msgbufaddr;
111
112 /* Virtual page frame for /dev/mem (see mem.c) */
113 vaddr_t vmmap;
114
115 union sun3sir sun3sir;
116
117 /*
118 * safepri is a safe priority for sleep to set for a spin-wait
119 * during autoconfiguration or after a panic.
120 */
121 int safepri = PSL_LOWIPL;
122
123 u_char cpu_machine_id = 0;
124 char *cpu_string = NULL;
125 int cpu_has_vme = 0;
126 int has_iocache = 0;
127
128 vaddr_t dumppage;
129
130 static void identifycpu __P((void));
131 static void initcpu __P((void));
132
133 /*
134 * Console initialization: called early on from main,
135 * before vm init or cpu_startup. This system is able
136 * to use the console for output immediately (via PROM)
137 * but can not use it for input until after this point.
138 */
139 void
140 consinit()
141 {
142
143 /*
144 * Switch from the PROM console (output only)
145 * to our own console driver.
146 */
147 cninit();
148
149 #ifdef DDB
150 {
151 extern int nsym;
152 extern char *ssym, *esym;
153
154 ddb_init(nsym, ssym, esym);
155 }
156 #endif /* DDB */
157
158 /*
159 * Now that the console can do input as well as
160 * output, consider stopping for a debugger.
161 */
162 if (boothowto & RB_KDB) {
163 #ifdef KGDB
164 /* XXX - Ask on console for kgdb_dev? */
165 /* Note: this will just return if kgdb_dev==NODEV */
166 kgdb_connect(1);
167 #else /* KGDB */
168 /* Either DDB or no debugger (just PROM). */
169 Debugger();
170 #endif /* KGDB */
171 }
172 }
173
174 /*
175 * cpu_startup: allocate memory for variable-sized tables,
176 * initialize cpu, and do autoconfiguration.
177 *
178 * This is called early in init_main.c:main(), after the
179 * kernel memory allocator is ready for use, but before
180 * the creation of processes 1,2, and mountroot, etc.
181 */
182 void
183 cpu_startup()
184 {
185 caddr_t v;
186 int sz, i;
187 vsize_t size;
188 int base, residual;
189 vaddr_t minaddr, maxaddr;
190 char pbuf[9];
191
192 /*
193 * Initialize message buffer (for kernel printf).
194 * This is put in physical page zero so it will
195 * always be in the same place after a reboot.
196 * Its mapping was prepared in pmap_bootstrap().
197 * Also, offset some to avoid PROM scribbles.
198 */
199 v = (caddr_t) KERNBASE;
200 msgbufaddr = (caddr_t)(v + MSGBUFOFF);
201 initmsgbuf(msgbufaddr, MSGBUFSIZE);
202
203 /*
204 * Good {morning,afternoon,evening,night}.
205 */
206 printf(version);
207 identifycpu();
208 initfpu(); /* also prints FPU type */
209
210 format_bytes(pbuf, sizeof(pbuf), ctob(physmem));
211 printf("total memory = %s\n", pbuf);
212
213 /*
214 * Get scratch page for dumpsys().
215 */
216 if ((dumppage = uvm_km_alloc(kernel_map, NBPG)) == 0)
217 panic("startup: alloc dumppage");
218
219 /*
220 * Find out how much space we need, allocate it,
221 * and then give everything true virtual addresses.
222 */
223 sz = (int)allocsys(NULL, NULL);
224 if ((v = (caddr_t)uvm_km_alloc(kernel_map, round_page(sz))) == 0)
225 panic("startup: no room for tables");
226 if (allocsys(v, NULL) - v != sz)
227 panic("startup: table size inconsistency");
228
229 /*
230 * Now allocate buffers proper. They are different than the above
231 * in that they usually occupy more virtual memory than physical.
232 */
233 size = MAXBSIZE * nbuf;
234 if (uvm_map(kernel_map, (vaddr_t *) &buffers, round_page(size),
235 NULL, UVM_UNKNOWN_OFFSET, 0,
236 UVM_MAPFLAG(UVM_PROT_NONE, UVM_PROT_NONE, UVM_INH_NONE,
237 UVM_ADV_NORMAL, 0)) != 0)
238 panic("startup: cannot allocate VM for buffers");
239 minaddr = (vaddr_t)buffers;
240 if ((bufpages / nbuf) >= btoc(MAXBSIZE)) {
241 /* don't want to alloc more physical mem than needed */
242 bufpages = btoc(MAXBSIZE) * nbuf;
243 }
244 base = bufpages / nbuf;
245 residual = bufpages % nbuf;
246 for (i = 0; i < nbuf; i++) {
247 vsize_t curbufsize;
248 vaddr_t curbuf;
249 struct vm_page *pg;
250
251 /*
252 * Each buffer has MAXBSIZE bytes of VM space allocated. Of
253 * that MAXBSIZE space, we allocate and map (base+1) pages
254 * for the first "residual" buffers, and then we allocate
255 * "base" pages for the rest.
256 */
257 curbuf = (vaddr_t) buffers + (i * MAXBSIZE);
258 curbufsize = NBPG * ((i < residual) ? (base+1) : base);
259
260 while (curbufsize) {
261 pg = uvm_pagealloc(NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
262 if (pg == NULL)
263 panic("cpu_startup: not enough memory for "
264 "buffer cache");
265 pmap_kenter_pa(curbuf, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(pg),
266 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE);
267 curbuf += PAGE_SIZE;
268 curbufsize -= PAGE_SIZE;
269 }
270 }
271 pmap_update(pmap_kernel());
272
273 /*
274 * Allocate a submap for exec arguments. This map effectively
275 * limits the number of processes exec'ing at any time.
276 */
277 exec_map = uvm_km_suballoc(kernel_map, &minaddr, &maxaddr,
278 16*NCARGS, VM_MAP_PAGEABLE, FALSE, NULL);
279
280 /*
281 * We don't use a submap for physio, and use a separate map
282 * for DVMA allocations. Our vmapbuf just maps pages into
283 * the kernel map (any kernel mapping is OK) and then the
284 * device drivers clone the kernel mappings into DVMA space.
285 */
286
287 /*
288 * Finally, allocate mbuf cluster submap.
289 */
290 mb_map = uvm_km_suballoc(kernel_map, &minaddr, &maxaddr,
291 nmbclusters * mclbytes, VM_MAP_INTRSAFE,
292 FALSE, NULL);
293
294 format_bytes(pbuf, sizeof(pbuf), ptoa(uvmexp.free));
295 printf("avail memory = %s\n", pbuf);
296 format_bytes(pbuf, sizeof(pbuf), bufpages * NBPG);
297 printf("using %d buffers containing %s of memory\n", nbuf, pbuf);
298
299 /*
300 * Allocate a virtual page (for use by /dev/mem)
301 * This page is handed to pmap_enter() therefore
302 * it has to be in the normal kernel VA range.
303 */
304 vmmap = uvm_km_valloc_wait(kernel_map, NBPG);
305
306 /*
307 * Create the DVMA maps.
308 */
309 dvma_init();
310
311 /*
312 * Set up CPU-specific registers, cache, etc.
313 */
314 initcpu();
315
316 /*
317 * Set up buffers, so they can be used to read disk labels.
318 */
319 bufinit();
320 }
321
322 /*
323 * Set registers on exec.
324 */
325 void
326 setregs(p, pack, stack)
327 struct proc *p;
328 struct exec_package *pack;
329 u_long stack;
330 {
331 struct trapframe *tf = (struct trapframe *)p->p_md.md_regs;
332
333 tf->tf_sr = PSL_USERSET;
334 tf->tf_pc = pack->ep_entry & ~1;
335 tf->tf_regs[D0] = 0;
336 tf->tf_regs[D1] = 0;
337 tf->tf_regs[D2] = 0;
338 tf->tf_regs[D3] = 0;
339 tf->tf_regs[D4] = 0;
340 tf->tf_regs[D5] = 0;
341 tf->tf_regs[D6] = 0;
342 tf->tf_regs[D7] = 0;
343 tf->tf_regs[A0] = 0;
344 tf->tf_regs[A1] = 0;
345 tf->tf_regs[A2] = (int)p->p_psstr;
346 tf->tf_regs[A3] = 0;
347 tf->tf_regs[A4] = 0;
348 tf->tf_regs[A5] = 0;
349 tf->tf_regs[A6] = 0;
350 tf->tf_regs[SP] = stack;
351
352 /* restore a null state frame */
353 p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_fpregs.fpf_null = 0;
354 if (fputype)
355 m68881_restore(&p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_fpregs);
356
357 p->p_md.md_flags = 0;
358 }
359
360 /*
361 * Info for CTL_HW
362 */
363 char machine[16] = MACHINE; /* from <machine/param.h> */
364 char kernel_arch[16] = "sun3x"; /* XXX needs a sysctl node */
365 char cpu_model[120];
366
367 /*
368 * XXX - Should empirically estimate the divisor...
369 * Note that the value of delay_divisor is roughly
370 * 2048 / cpuclock (where cpuclock is in MHz).
371 */
372 int delay_divisor = 62; /* assume the fastest (33 MHz) */
373
374 void
375 identifycpu()
376 {
377 u_char machtype;
378
379 machtype = identity_prom.idp_machtype;
380 if ((machtype & IDM_ARCH_MASK) != IDM_ARCH_SUN3X) {
381 printf("Bad IDPROM arch!\n");
382 sunmon_abort();
383 }
384
385 cpu_machine_id = machtype;
386 switch (cpu_machine_id) {
387
388 case SUN3X_MACH_80:
389 cpu_string = "80"; /* Hydra */
390 delay_divisor = 102; /* 20 MHz */
391 cpu_has_vme = FALSE;
392 break;
393
394 case SUN3X_MACH_470:
395 cpu_string = "470"; /* Pegasus */
396 delay_divisor = 62; /* 33 MHz */
397 cpu_has_vme = TRUE;
398 break;
399
400 default:
401 printf("unknown sun3x model\n");
402 sunmon_abort();
403 }
404
405 /* Other stuff? (VAC, mc6888x version, etc.) */
406 /* Note: miniroot cares about the kernel_arch part. */
407 sprintf(cpu_model, "%s %s", kernel_arch, cpu_string);
408
409 printf("Model: %s\n", cpu_model);
410 }
411
412 /*
413 * machine dependent system variables.
414 */
415 int
416 cpu_sysctl(name, namelen, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen, p)
417 int *name;
418 u_int namelen;
419 void *oldp;
420 size_t *oldlenp;
421 void *newp;
422 size_t newlen;
423 struct proc *p;
424 {
425 int error;
426 dev_t consdev;
427
428 /* all sysctl names at this level are terminal */
429 if (namelen != 1)
430 return (ENOTDIR); /* overloaded */
431
432 switch (name[0]) {
433 case CPU_CONSDEV:
434 if (cn_tab != NULL)
435 consdev = cn_tab->cn_dev;
436 else
437 consdev = NODEV;
438 error = sysctl_rdstruct(oldp, oldlenp, newp,
439 &consdev, sizeof consdev);
440 break;
441
442 #if 0 /* XXX - Not yet... */
443 case CPU_ROOT_DEVICE:
444 error = sysctl_rdstring(oldp, oldlenp, newp, root_device);
445 break;
446
447 case CPU_BOOTED_KERNEL:
448 error = sysctl_rdstring(oldp, oldlenp, newp, booted_kernel);
449 break;
450 #endif
451
452 default:
453 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
454 }
455 return (error);
456 }
457
458 /* See: sig_machdep.c */
459
460 /*
461 * Do a sync in preparation for a reboot.
462 * XXX - This could probably be common code.
463 * XXX - And now, most of it is in vfs_shutdown()
464 * XXX - Put waittime checks in there too?
465 */
466 int waittime = -1; /* XXX - Who else looks at this? -gwr */
467 static void
468 reboot_sync __P((void))
469 {
470
471 /* Check waittime here to localize its use to this function. */
472 if (waittime >= 0)
473 return;
474 waittime = 0;
475 vfs_shutdown();
476 }
477
478 /*
479 * Common part of the BSD and SunOS reboot system calls.
480 */
481 __dead void
482 cpu_reboot(howto, user_boot_string)
483 int howto;
484 char *user_boot_string;
485 {
486 /* Note: this string MUST be static! */
487 static char bootstr[128];
488 char *p;
489
490 /* If system is cold, just halt. (early panic?) */
491 if (cold)
492 goto haltsys;
493
494 /* Un-blank the screen if appropriate. */
495 cnpollc(1);
496
497 if ((howto & RB_NOSYNC) == 0) {
498 reboot_sync();
499 /*
500 * If we've been adjusting the clock, the todr
501 * will be out of synch; adjust it now.
502 *
503 * XXX - However, if the kernel has been sitting in ddb,
504 * the time will be way off, so don't set the HW clock!
505 * XXX - Should do sanity check against HW clock. -gwr
506 */
507 /* resettodr(); */
508 }
509
510 /* Disable interrupts. */
511 splhigh();
512
513 /* Write out a crash dump if asked. */
514 if (howto & RB_DUMP)
515 dumpsys();
516
517 /* run any shutdown hooks */
518 doshutdownhooks();
519
520 if (howto & RB_HALT) {
521 haltsys:
522 printf("halted.\n");
523 sunmon_halt();
524 }
525
526 /*
527 * Automatic reboot.
528 */
529 if (user_boot_string)
530 strncpy(bootstr, user_boot_string, sizeof(bootstr));
531 else {
532 /*
533 * Build our own boot string with an empty
534 * boot device/file and (maybe) some flags.
535 * The PROM will supply the device/file name.
536 */
537 p = bootstr;
538 *p = '\0';
539 if (howto & (RB_KDB|RB_ASKNAME|RB_SINGLE)) {
540 /* Append the boot flags. */
541 *p++ = ' ';
542 *p++ = '-';
543 if (howto & RB_KDB)
544 *p++ = 'd';
545 if (howto & RB_ASKNAME)
546 *p++ = 'a';
547 if (howto & RB_SINGLE)
548 *p++ = 's';
549 *p = '\0';
550 }
551 }
552 printf("rebooting...\n");
553 sunmon_reboot(bootstr);
554 for (;;) ;
555 /*NOTREACHED*/
556 }
557
558 /*
559 * These variables are needed by /sbin/savecore
560 */
561 u_int32_t dumpmag = 0x8fca0101; /* magic number */
562 int dumpsize = 0; /* pages */
563 long dumplo = 0; /* blocks */
564
565 #define DUMP_EXTRA 1 /* CPU-dependent extra pages */
566
567 /*
568 * This is called by main to set dumplo, dumpsize.
569 * Dumps always skip the first NBPG of disk space
570 * in case there might be a disk label stored there.
571 * If there is extra space, put dump at the end to
572 * reduce the chance that swapping trashes it.
573 */
574 void
575 cpu_dumpconf()
576 {
577 int devblks; /* size of dump device in blocks */
578 int dumpblks; /* size of dump image in blocks */
579 int maj;
580 int (*getsize)__P((dev_t));
581
582 if (dumpdev == NODEV)
583 return;
584
585 maj = major(dumpdev);
586 if (maj < 0 || maj >= nblkdev)
587 panic("dumpconf: bad dumpdev=0x%x", dumpdev);
588 getsize = bdevsw[maj].d_psize;
589 if (getsize == NULL)
590 return;
591 devblks = (*getsize)(dumpdev);
592 if (devblks <= ctod(1))
593 return;
594 devblks &= ~(ctod(1) - 1);
595
596 /*
597 * Note: savecore expects dumpsize to be the
598 * number of pages AFTER the dump header.
599 */
600 dumpsize = physmem; /* pages */
601
602 /* Position dump image near end of space, page aligned. */
603 dumpblks = ctod(physmem + DUMP_EXTRA);
604 dumplo = devblks - dumpblks;
605
606 /* If it does not fit, truncate it by moving dumplo. */
607 /* Note: Must force signed comparison. */
608 if (dumplo < ((long)ctod(1))) {
609 dumplo = ctod(1);
610 dumpsize = dtoc(devblks - dumplo) - DUMP_EXTRA;
611 }
612 }
613
614 /* Note: gdb looks for "dumppcb" in a kernel crash dump. */
615 struct pcb dumppcb;
616
617 /*
618 * Write a crash dump. The format while in swap is:
619 * kcore_seg_t cpu_hdr;
620 * cpu_kcore_hdr_t cpu_data;
621 * padding (NBPG-sizeof(kcore_seg_t))
622 * pagemap (2*NBPG)
623 * physical memory...
624 */
625 void
626 dumpsys()
627 {
628 struct bdevsw *dsw;
629 kcore_seg_t *kseg_p;
630 cpu_kcore_hdr_t *chdr_p;
631 struct sun3x_kcore_hdr *sh;
632 phys_ram_seg_t *crs_p;
633 char *vaddr;
634 paddr_t paddr;
635 int psize, todo, seg, segsz;
636 daddr_t blkno;
637 int error = 0;
638
639 if (dumpdev == NODEV)
640 return;
641
642 /*
643 * For dumps during autoconfiguration,
644 * if dump device has already configured...
645 */
646 if (dumpsize == 0)
647 cpu_dumpconf();
648 if (dumplo <= 0) {
649 printf("\ndump to dev %u,%u not possible\n", major(dumpdev),
650 minor(dumpdev));
651 return;
652 }
653 savectx(&dumppcb);
654
655 dsw = &bdevsw[major(dumpdev)];
656 psize = (*(dsw->d_psize))(dumpdev);
657 if (psize == -1) {
658 printf("dump area unavailable\n");
659 return;
660 }
661
662 printf("\ndumping to dev %u,%u offset %ld\n", major(dumpdev),
663 minor(dumpdev), dumplo);
664
665 /*
666 * Prepare the dump header
667 */
668 blkno = dumplo;
669 todo = dumpsize; /* pages */
670 vaddr = (char *)dumppage;
671 memset(vaddr, 0, NBPG);
672
673 /* Set pointers to all three parts. */
674 kseg_p = (kcore_seg_t *)vaddr;
675 chdr_p = (cpu_kcore_hdr_t *)(kseg_p + 1);
676 sh = &chdr_p->un._sun3x;
677
678 /* Fill in kcore_seg_t part. */
679 CORE_SETMAGIC(*kseg_p, KCORE_MAGIC, MID_MACHINE, CORE_CPU);
680 kseg_p->c_size = (ctob(DUMP_EXTRA) - sizeof(*kseg_p));
681
682 /* Fill in cpu_kcore_hdr_t part. */
683 strncpy(chdr_p->name, kernel_arch, sizeof(chdr_p->name));
684 chdr_p->page_size = NBPG;
685 chdr_p->kernbase = KERNBASE;
686
687 /* Fill in the sun3x_kcore_hdr part. */
688 pmap_kcore_hdr(sh);
689
690 /* Write out the dump header. */
691 error = (*dsw->d_dump)(dumpdev, blkno, vaddr, NBPG);
692 if (error)
693 goto fail;
694 blkno += btodb(NBPG);
695
696 /*
697 * Now dump physical memory. Note that physical memory
698 * might NOT be congiguous, so do it by segments.
699 */
700
701 vaddr = (char *)vmmap; /* Borrow /dev/mem VA */
702
703 for (seg = 0; seg < SUN3X_NPHYS_RAM_SEGS; seg++) {
704 crs_p = &sh->ram_segs[seg];
705 paddr = crs_p->start;
706 segsz = crs_p->size;
707
708 while (todo && (segsz > 0)) {
709
710 /* Print pages left after every 16. */
711 if ((todo & 0xf) == 0)
712 printf("\r%4d", todo);
713
714 /* Make a temporary mapping for the page. */
715 pmap_kenter_pa(vmmap, paddr | PMAP_NC, VM_PROT_READ);
716 pmap_update(pmap_kernel());
717 error = (*dsw->d_dump)(dumpdev, blkno, vaddr, NBPG);
718 pmap_kremove(vmmap, NBPG);
719 pmap_update(pmap_kernel());
720 if (error)
721 goto fail;
722 paddr += NBPG;
723 segsz -= NBPG;
724 blkno += btodb(NBPG);
725 todo--;
726 }
727 }
728 printf("\rdump succeeded\n");
729 return;
730 fail:
731 printf(" dump error=%d\n", error);
732 }
733
734 static void
735 initcpu()
736 {
737 /* XXX: Enable RAM parity/ECC checking? */
738 /* XXX: parityenable(); */
739
740 #ifdef HAVECACHE
741 cache_enable();
742 #endif
743 }
744
745 /* straptrap() in trap.c */
746
747 /* from hp300: badaddr() */
748 /* peek_byte(), peek_word() moved to bus_subr.c */
749
750 /* XXX: parityenable() ? */
751 /* regdump() moved to regdump.c */
752
753 /*
754 * cpu_exec_aout_makecmds():
755 * cpu-dependent a.out format hook for execve().
756 *
757 * Determine if the given exec package refers to something which we
758 * understand and, if so, set up the vmcmds for it.
759 */
760 int
761 cpu_exec_aout_makecmds(p, epp)
762 struct proc *p;
763 struct exec_package *epp;
764 {
765 return ENOEXEC;
766 }
767