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Ingo Weinhold f13ba03959 * Removed SyscallRestartWrapper comparison operators. They are not
needed, since we've got a cast operator.
* Reverted r24927-r24929. There's no potential ambiguity anymore.


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2008-04-12 17:18:31 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold 43d5590ce1 Yep, first clear THREAD_FLAGS_SYSCALL, then check whether it is set.
That would explain why syscall restarts were broken. In fact there's no
reason to check the flag at all, since we know we set it.

ftp appears to work again.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@24918 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-04-11 20:36:50 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold 75015ff525 * Renamed THREAD_FLAGS_IOCTL_SYSCALL to THREAD_FLAGS_SYSCALL,
syscall_restart_ioctl_is_restarted() to syscall_restart_is_restarted,
  IoctlSyscallFlagUnsetter to SyscallFlagUnsetter, and
  IoctlSyscallRestartWrapper to SyscallRestartWrapper, as they are no
  longer only used for ioctl().
* Removed unused syscall_restart_ioctl_handle_post().
* Made SyscallRestartWrapper a lot fancier. Instead of storing a
  reference to the result value, it stores the value itself, and it
  features all the interesting operators that make it appear like that
  value. This simplifies the use of the class quite a bit.
* THREAD_FLAGS_SYSCALL is now set for all socket function and the
  read[v](), write[v]() syscalls.
* Added is_syscall() function and net_stack hook to the net stack.
* Removed "kernel" parameter from all net_stack_interface and net_socket
  module hooks. They aren't need any longer, since is_syscall() can be
  used instead.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@24914 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-04-11 16:13:47 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold 89df64c56e Added two helper classes for dealing with restarts of ioctl() like
syscalls.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@24903 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-04-11 03:29:42 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold 7dc065bdb0 * syscall_restart_handle_timeout_pre(uint32&, bigtime_t&): A huge
negative relative timeout would be converted to B_INFINITE_TIMEOUT.
  For some reason the ScreenSaver preflet is snooze()ing with such
  a value.
* Some more comments.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@24080 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-02-23 15:56:56 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold c72d22a5e8 Converting relative timeouts into absolute ones is fine in principle,
but there's a special handling for 0 us relative timeouts. Syscalls
usually return B_WOULD_BLOCK instead of B_TIMED_OUT in this case, and
callers might explicitely check for it. Hence we don't convert 0 us
timeouts anymore. gdb works again.



git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@23989 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-02-17 18:05:49 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold 4048494ce4 axeld + bonefish:
* Implemented automatic syscall restarts:
  - A syscall can indicate that it has been interrupted and can be
    restarted by setting a respective bit in thread::flags. It can
    store parameters it wants to be preserved for the restart in
    thread::syscall_restart::parameters. Another thread::flags bit
    indicates whether it has been restarted.
  - handle_signals() clears the restart flag, if the handled signal
    has a handler function installed and SA_RESTART is not set. Another
    thread flag (THREAD_FLAGS_DONT_RESTART_SYSCALL) can prevent syscalls
    from being restarted, even if they could be (not used yet, but we
    might want to use it in resume_thread(), so that we stay
    behaviorally compatible with BeOS).
  - The architecture specific syscall handler restarts the syscall, if
    the restart flag is set. Implemented for x86 only.
  - Added some support functions in the private <syscall_restart.h> to
    simplify the syscall restart code in the syscalls.
  - Adjusted all syscalls that can potentially be restarted accordingly.
  - _user_ioctl() sets new thread flag THREAD_FLAGS_IOCTL_SYSCALL while
    calling the underlying FS's/driver's hook, so that syscall restarts
    can also be supported there.
* thread_at_kernel_exit() invokes handle_signals() in a loop now, as
  long as the latter indicates that the thread shall be suspended, so
  that after waking up signals received in the meantime will be handled
  before the thread returns to userland. Adjusted handle_signals()
  accordingly -- when encountering a suspending signal we don't check
  for further signals.
* Fixed sigsuspend(): Suspending the thread and rescheduling doesn't
  result in the correct behavior. Instead we employ a temporary
  condition variable and interruptably wait on it. The POSIX test
  suite test passes, now.
* Made the switch_sem[_etc]() behavior on interruption consistent.
  Depending on when the signal arrived (before the call or when already
  waiting) the first semaphore would or wouldn't be released. Now we
  consistently release it.
* Refactored _user_{read,write}[v]() syscalls. Use a common function for
  either pair. The iovec version doesn't fail anymore, if anything could
  be read/written at all. It also checks whether a complete vector
  could be read/written, so that we won't skip data, if the underlying
  FS/driver couldn't read/write more ATM.
* Some refactoring in the x86 syscall handler: The int 99 and sysenter
  handlers use a common subroutine to avoid code duplication.



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2008-02-17 15:48:30 +00:00