that an error can be propagated back to vm_soft_fault().
* Added boolean restart reference parameter to fault_find_page() which
is set to true whenever a condition is it encountered that requires
to start fault_find_page() from the very beginning. fault_get_page()
checks the flag and executes fault_find_page() in a loop, now.
* Removed the panic()s+TODOs in fault_find_page() when a cache became
busy. The restart feature is used in this case.
* fault_find_page(): If after the loop we haven't found a page yet,
and after locking the right cache one turned up, we restart the
function, too, thus avoiding double insertion of a page into a cache.
* Fixed potential dead-lock in fault_get_page(): After inserting a clean
page into a cache other than the top cache (read fault on
copy-on-write area not backed by a file (e.g. the heap)) the dummy
page was removed from the to be locked top cache while we still held a
lock for the lower cache, thus inverting the locking direction
required by the cache locking policy (top -> bottom).
* fault_get_page(): In case of a write access and a readable page found
in a lower cache, vm_cache_remove_consumer() could have replaced our
dummy page with a real page from a collapsed lower cache while we
had unlocked both caches. We didn't check for this condition and
always inserted our freshly allocated page, thus potentially inserting
a duplicate page into the top cache. We do the check now and discard our
page, when another page turned up. Fixes bug #1359.
* fault_get_page(), same if block: Removed unused case for removal of the
dummy page from a non-top cache. We only ever insert it into the top
cache and it should not be moved to another cache. Added an assert.
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* Inode::MayReleaseWriter() would release the semaphore too often; therefore,
Inode::WriteDataToBuffer() now loops in case it still couldn't write anything
instead of failing - this fixes a race condition (ie. a device is full message).
* In case the read request got filled two times (while adding the request, and
after waiting for it to become filled), ReadRequest::PutBuffer() overwrote the
output data. This fixes bug #1331.
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offset of the page to insert is already in the cache. Revealed the bug
fixed with my previous commit.
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from the store into the top cache, which could lead to pages inserted
multiple times into the cache. We don't insert a dummy page in this case
anymore. Instead we mark a freshly allocated page busy and insert that
one. That's exactly the approach the file cache uses too. This does
probably make the whole dummy page special handling in the file cache
obsolete.
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to acquire the extra vnode reference, and actually prevented unmounting from
working - which it now does again.
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than you own - instead of crashing some time later, it will now panic as
soon as it can.
* No longer put the module image for B_KEEP_LOADED modules - essentially,
that feature was broken.
* Now use the RecursiveLocker in favour of manual locking where appropriate.
This actually fixed two locking bugs in error code paths.
* Applied a patch by François Revol: open_module_list() did not work
when the prefix was already inside a module (as opposed to a directory
on disk). The current solution is not as efficient, but that can be
fixed by improving the iterator code.
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* Adjusted the FS initialize() hook to have FD and partition_id
parameters like the other hooks instead of the partition path.
* Adjusted initialization in BFS accordingly.
* Implemented the FS initialization method in KFileSystem.
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Certain interrupts don't disable interrupts. We were calling
x86_{push,pop}_iframe() without specifically disabling them, thus causing
a race condition with could cause the iframe stack to be invalid. This
could cause all kinds of problems.
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After exec() we re-entered the userland without removing the syscall
iframe from the iframe stack, thus leaking one stack slot.
Fixes bug #1304.
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released it last, and the counts involved.
Furthermore, release_sem_etc() will now only negate the acquirer thread
ID instead of setting it to -1.
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* Simplified the notification framework: removed the updater stuff completely;
it was only there to account for some peculiarities of the node monitor which
we now solved differently.
* NotificationListener no longer includes a doubly linked list link for convenience;
it might want to listen to more than just one service.
* NotificationService cannot have an abstract destructor.
* Changed the _user_stop_watching() syscall to mirror the Be API; ie. it's no
longer possible to just remove some flags separately, just to stop listening
completely.
* Adapted the node monitor implementation to live in the NodeMonitorService class
that uses the new notification framework.
* Removed the public kernel node monitor API - it wasn't useful that way since you
couldn't do a lot with the KMessage in the kernel without using a private API.
Now you will have to use the (private) notification manager to use the node monitor
from inside the kernel. At a later point, we might introduce a public API for that,
too.
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Will be used for node monitoring and other stuff, too (like the Registrar or the
VM low memory handler).
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therefore, we could remove the ugly defines from KMessage again, and compile it
with KMESSAGE_CONTAINER_ONLY.
* Added KMessage::SetDeliveryInfo() to be able to send messages with a correct
header.
* Fixed a bug in KMessage::SendTo() that would not send the senderTeam when passing
a negative value for the parameter, but override it when passing in a valid
value.
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single priority 12 thread can make the whole GUI appear frozen.
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It's now possible to debug amok-running user threads by
suspending or resuming them, as well as dropping them into
the userland-debugger from inside kdl.
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* Moved method documentation from headers to source files.
* Fixed small problems (memory leaks, unsafe string duplication,...).
* Added TODOs where I spotted problems.
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for _kern_load_image().
* Added KMessage to the runtime_loader (a bit hacky, though) - it will use
it to deliver the above mentioned functionality.
* load_dependencies() did return the wrong status code in case a library
was missing; now it returns B_MISSING_LIBRARY.
* load_dependencies() will now try to load all dependencies when a report
message is requested; therefore, all missing libraries are listed.
* Renamed uspace_program_args to user_space_program_args.
* The kernel filled in various members of the user_space_program_args structure
unsafely, ie. was not using user_memcpy().
* Renamed some local variables in team.c to better fit our style guide (ie.
uargs to userArgs).
* Changed Tracker to use the new _kern_load_image() variant on Haiku to retrieve
and report all missing libraries. This fixes bug #1324.
* Adapted kernel_cpp.cpp to the runtime loader as well; the latter will now
compile with _LOADER_MODE defined.
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now fail with B_BAD_VALUE. It's also no longer possible to overwrite the begin
of a partition by specifying a negative position, as negative positions are no
longer translated into 0.
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* More conditional debug code (wrt page transitions between caches).
* Replaced debugger command cache_chain by a nicer cache_tree.
* While handling a soft fault: When we temporarily unlock a cache, it
can theoretically become busy. One such occurrence is now handled
properly, two more panic() ATM, though should be fixed.
* When merging caches, we do now always replace a dummy page in the
upper cache, not only when the concurrent page fault is a read fault.
This prevents a page from the lower (to be discarded) cache from still
remaining mapped (causing a panic).
* When merging caches and replacing a dummy page, we were trying to
remove the dummy page from the wrong cache (causing a panic).
The Haiku kernel seems now to run shockingly stable. ATM, we have more
than two hours uptime of a system booted and running over network. We
didn't manage to get it down by fully building Pe, downloading, unzipping,
and playing with various stuff. Someone should finally fix all those app
server drawing bugs, though (hint, hint! ;-)).
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misrouting when the net server set up the loop device, thus stopping the
net boot process.
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Answered Travis question. We save the registers from the exception
causing the double fault in the double fault iframe, since otherwise it
would contain only completely unusable values.
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* Refactored RescanDiskSystems(). Pulled out a function
_RescanDiskSystems() that scans for either file or partitioning
systems. RescanDiskSystems(), which scanned for file systems only
before, is used from the constructor as well (open_module_list()
works in the early boot process since a while).
* Made InitialDeviceScan() and partition scanning safe to be called a second
time. We call it directly after the kernel has mounted the boot
volume, now, so that additional disk systems from the boot volume have a
chance to recognize previously unrecognized partitions. This is a
temporary change only; later the disk device manager shall
automatically find out when new disk systems/devices/whatever are
available.
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When loading the driver settings the defaults don't override the
previous variable values anymore.
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one, not the one intended for the double fault) since r20131. IOW double faults are
now working again.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Minor cleanup, reordered header files to go from private/local to public/global.
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* Images preloaded by the boot loader had to be modules to be of any use
to the kernel. Extended the mechanism so that any images not accepted
by the module code would later be tried to be added as drivers by the
devfs. This is a little hacky ATM, since the devfs manages the drivers
using a hash map keyed by the drivers inode ID, which those drivers
obviously don't have.
* The devfs emulates read_pages() using read(), if the device driver
doesn't implement the former (all old-style drivers), thus making it
possible to BFS, which uses the file cache which in turn requires
read_pages(), on the device. write_pages() emulation is still missing.
* Replaced the kernel_args::boot_disk structure by a KMessage, which can
more flexibly be extended and deals more gracefully with
arbitrarily-size data. The disk_identifier structure still exists,
though. It is added as message field in cases where needed (non net
boot). Moved the boot_drive_number field of the bios_ia32 platform
specific args into the message.
* Made the stage 1 PXE boot loader superfluous. Moved the relevant
initialization code into the stage 2 loader, which can now be loaded
directly via PXE.
* The PXE boot loader does now download a boot tgz archive via TFTP. It
does no longer use the RemoteDisk protocol (it could actually be
removed from the boot loader). It also parses the DHCP options in the
DHCPACK packet provided by PXE and extracts the root path to be
mounted by the kernel.
* Reorganized the boot volume search in the kernel (vfs_boot.cpp) and
added support for network boot. In this case the net stack is
initialized and the network interface the boot loader used is brought
up and configured. Since NBD and RemoteDisk are our only options for
net boot (and those aren't really configurable dynamically) ATM, the
the boot device is found automatically by the disk device manager.
Booting via PXE does work to some degree now. The most grievous problem
is that loading certain drivers or kernel modules (or related activity)
causes a reboot (likely a triple fault, though one wonders where our
double fault handler is on vacation). Namely the keyboard and mouse input
server add-ons need to be deactivated as well as the media server.
A smaller problem is the net server, which apparently tries to
(re-)configure the network interface we're using to boot, which
obviously doesn't work out that well. So, if all this stuff is disabled
Haiku does fully boot, when using the RemoteDisk protocol (not being
able to use keyboard or mouse doesn't make this a particular fascinating
experience, though ;-)). I had no luck with NBD -- it seemed to have
protocol problems with the servers I tried.
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with the same size as the class is defined.
* The SetTo() methods do now accept an unspecified (negative) bufferSize
in case of being told to initialize from the given buffer.
* Added handy Get*() methods returning a field element value or a
supplied default value, if the field element doesn't exist.
* Added also handy Set*() methods setting the value of first element of
a field, i.e. adding it, if it didn't exist before, otherwise
replacing the old value. Only for fixed size types.
* Moved _FindType() inline template method into the header.
* Made the source file fit for use in the boot loader. If the macro
KMESSAGE_CONTAINER_ONLY is defined, the message sending/receiving part
is omitted.
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removed in several cases.
* vfs_get_vnode_cache() now always gives out a reference to the cache it
returns; if it needs to allocate a new one, the vnode owns one reference,
and the caller another.
* therefore, file_cache_create() now owns a reference to its vm_cache_ref, and
frees it in file_cache_delete().
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relevant for the image creation.
* The CopySetHaikuRevision propagates the value of the
HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE variable from the source to the target.
* Propagate the value of HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE from "kernel" to
"kernel_$(TARGET_ARCH)".
Now "jam update-install kernel" should work as expected.
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* vm_copy_on_write_area() now does no longer overwrite the ref_count, but keeps
it's reference to the cache until it has unlocked it.
* It now also locks its reference from the start, preventing any other thread
to interfere.
* vm_cache_remove_consumer() now detects if it has to remove a foreign busy
page itself in order to preserve a mapped page.
* vm_soft_fault() now keeps a reference to the cache that owns the page to be
mapped until it has actually mapped it.
* vm_unmap_pages() removed the mappings of all pages of the area instead of only
those that are within the requested range.
* Kept (disabled) debug output for convenience.
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Disabled by default, but all kernel devs are *highly* recommended to turn them on for your builds and see if it trips anything, and then fix it.
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When iterating through modules, the iterator was loading the module file, inserting it into the module image hash. Then, the first time get_module() was called on a module contained in the image, it was trying to load the image again. It probably actually was. Changed the logic to call get_module_image() which checks to see if it's already loaded.
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also works for partial matches (which for example broke "running" and "ready"
when you only entered a part of it).
* Renamed the global args pointer to sArguments.
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used during early boot. Thanks!
* Fixed open_module_list() so that it can deal with a NULL prefix.
* Added a note that get_next_loaded_module_name() is implemented incorrectly.
* Minor cleanup.
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in the vnode hash; that's a bug in the FS that shouldn't be ignored that way.
* Minor cleanup.
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see bug #1248.
* Closing a pipe now also removes it from the public namespace and marks it for
deletion, and thus, there are no more left-overs after using a pipe.
* Minor cleanup.
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This should allow you to actually unmount /pipe if you so desire.
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libroot). It's available in the kernel through the private
get_haiku_revision() and added to the kernel syslog output.
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* PowerStatus is now using this API when compiled for Haiku.
* Note, I'm not sure why yet, but running PowerStatus in the background
crashes at least my laptop after some time.
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are used at the same time.
* Added a TODO item: pipefs entries aren't deleted yet after usage!
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- on CACHE_DURING_BOOT init benaphore count with 1.
- account for allocated space on early_allocate_pages.
- fixed slab position calculation in small slabs.
- we can now init all allocator sizes early rather than later.
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Reversed arguments in kernel settings file, now you only need to uncomment a line
to get the non-default setting. Explained default setting in comments.
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- call the reclaimer callback when low on memory.
- use the depot when on multi-cpu setups (for scalability).
- fixed the amount of memory spent on slabs for very large objects.
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