* Cache the looked up image symbols as well as the API version in the driver entry
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23139 into trunk, with roughly the following changes (for details svn
log the branch):
* The int 99 syscall handler is now fully in assembly.
* Added a sysenter/sysexit handler and use it on Pentiums that support
it (via commpage).
* Got rid of i386_handle_trap(). A bit of functionality was moved into
the assembly handler which now uses a jump table to call C functions
handling the respective interrupt.
* Some optimizations to get user debugger support code out of the
interrupt handling path.
* Introduced a thread::flags fields which allows to skip handling of
rare events (signals, user debug enabling/disabling) on the
common interrupt handling path.
* Got rid of the explicit iframe stack. The iframes can still be
retrieved by iterating through the stack frames.
* Made the commpage an architecture independent feature. It's used for
the real time data stuff (instead of creating a separate area).
* The x86 CPU modules can now provide processor optimized versions for
common functions (currently memcpy() only). They are used in the
kernel and are provided to the userland via commpage entries.
* Introduced build system feature allowing easy use of C structure
member offsets in assembly code.
Changes after merging:
* Fixed merge conflict in src/system/kernel/arch/x86/arch_debug.cpp
(caused by refactoring and introduction of "call" debugger command).
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resized but still had dirty pages to be written back,
vm_cache_resize() (which is called with the inode lock being held)
deadlocked with the page writer.
* Now, I reintroduced busy_writing: it'll be set by everything that
writes back pages (vm_page_write_modified(), and the page writer),
and will be checked for in vm_cache_resize() - other functions are not
affected for now, AFAICT.
* vm_cache_resize() will clear that flag, and the writer will check it
again after it wrote back the page (which will fail when it's outside
the file bounds), and if it's cleared, it will get rid of the page
(if the file has been resized again in the mean time, writing it will
succeed then, and we'll keep the page around).
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appear: when freeing a modified page, it wouldn't have a cache
anymore, but set_page_state_nolock() depended on it.
* To work around this, I added a vm_page_free() function, which the
caches that free modified pages have to call (but others may, too).
It will correctly maintain the sModifiedTemporaryPages counter in case
the cache has already been removed.
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a function in the stack trace (only works reliably when a stack frame
is exists, and you'll have to know the number of arguments).
* Refactored the functions a bit and extracted setup_for_thread() out
of stack_trace() to be used by show_call() as well.
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NULL (it's not used anywhere yet, anyway).
* Fixed warning when compiling with tracing turned on.
* Some cleanup.
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set when the first chunk of the file could be read in directly, causing it
to read data to a wrong place in the buffer.
* Reading in the first chunk directly would have also only worked if vecIndex
and vecOffset was 0 when calling the function.
* Applied the fs_shell changes in file_map to the kernel version as well (the
constructor already worked correctly, though).
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* Insert the pause op in all spin wait loops (as macro for platform independent sources or as inline assembly on x86 only files)
* Fix some warnings with tracing on and extended some output
* Minor cleanups here and there
The pause instruction is implemented since P4 systems but is fully backwards compatible (it's a no-op prior to P4). According to Intel specs it reduces performance penalties as memory order violations can be avoided. Also power consumption is reduced. Most of all this will be beneficial to hyper-threading systems as it frees resources to the other logical processor when one logical processor executes a fast spinning loop.
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the inode's internal last modified and size copies, causing in inconsistent
data. This fixes#1643.
* The block being replayed are now dumped to the debug output.
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team ID argument, instead of only being able to dump the images of the current
team.
* The debugger commands are now now also built-in without the DEBUG flag set
(for now).
* _get_next_image_info() now also supports the B_SYSTEM_TEAM constant.
* Minor cleanup.
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exit status of (non-main) threads of a team. Fixes bug #1644.
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passes that information on to the kernel. This should fix wrong bytes per row with
certain resolutions and graphics cards.
* The boot loader now recognizes 15 bit modes that are advertised as 16 bit modes.
This should fix wrong colors in 16 bit modes on some cards.
* Reenabled setting MTRR for VESA mode - don't remember why I disabled it, but it
works fine on my test machines.
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serial output, and puts it into the new kernel_args::debug_output field.
* syslog_init() will now check if there is anything in kernel_args::debug_output
and will put that into the syslog buffer.
* dump_block() now also prints an offset.
* Fixed warning in mmu.cpp.
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one too low in comparison with BeOS (ie. the end pointer was inclusive, now
it's exclusive).
* Moved static functions fill_thread_info(), and {send|receive}_data_etc() to
the private function section.
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tried to access the uninitialized vnode in that case).
* That means that it's now safe to remove a mounted CD from the drive, it
will then be unmounted automatically.
* Added a check for partition::Device() - even though Ingo tells me it's
impossible, it was NULL once.
* Minor cleanup.
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check the fTerminating flag, so it would never quit (too bad no one ever quits
it anyway :-)). Thanks for proofreading!
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* it now updates the partition data,
* the flags,
* and the disk geometry - and that now allows the session add-on to actually
detect a newly inserted CD.
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the complete extent info or not.
* file_map_translate() now cuts down the request to the file bounds.
* Adjusted BFS and FAT to the API changes.
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device geometry.
* If SetTo() reports no media, and GetGeometry() fails, the device geometry
is now reset as well.
* KDiskDeviceManager::_ScanPartition() no longer unmarks the partition busy;
this is now done by the caller, and done independently from the outcome of
_ScanPartition(). This also fixes the problem that devices with no media
were never marked unbusy (and thus were ignored subsequently).
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* Added vfs_unmount(), which allows unmounting by dev_t (used by the DDM).
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* Unmount when uninitializing a partition.
* Finished the media checker implementation, i.e. we rescan when a media
was inserted and uninitialize when ejected.
* Turned the disk device media checker from a kernel daemon into a thread.
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that can be used by file systems.
* Changed the way the file cache works: instead of reading/writing to the
underlying device directly, it can now be used for any data source, ie.
also network file systems.
* As a result, the former pages_io() moved to the VFS layer, and can now be
called by a file system via {read|write}_file_io_vec_pages() (naming
suggestions are always welcomed :-)). It now gets an FD, and uses that to
communicate with the device (via its fs_{read|write}_pages() hooks).
* The file_cache_{read|write}() functions must now be called without holding
an I/O relevant file system lock. That allows the file cache to prepare the
pages without colliding with the page writer, IOW the "mayBlock" flag can
go into the attic again (yay!).
* This also results in a much better performance when the system does I/O and
is low on memory, as the page writer can now finally write back some pages,
and that even without maxing out the CPU :)
* The API changes put slightly more burden on the fs_{read|write}_pages()
hooks, but in combination with the file_map it's still pretty straight
forward. It just will have to dispatch the call to the underlying device
directly, usually it will just call its fs_{read|write}_pages() hooks
via the above mentioned calls.
* Ported BFS and FAT to the new API, the latter has not been tested, though.
* Also ported the API changes to the fs_shell. I also completely removed its
file cache level page handling - the downside is that device access is no
longer cached (ie. depends on the host OS now), the upside is that the code
is greatly simplified.
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system by pretty name (not only module name) now.
* _user_initialize_partition() loads the disk system by pretty name.
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did not propagate the "dontWait" argument, letting the page writer never wait
for its pages.
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and write_to_cache() before, IOW the cache could reserve too few pages.
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needed pages correctly, and would also not read/write enough in case the
offset didn't start at 0 resulting in undetected short reads/writes. It's
amazing how many bugs can be hidden in a few lines of code.
* Fixed a bug that might have been the cause for bug #1601: when the last part
of the write did not end on a page boundary, the last page had to be read
first, but that was done from the wrong offset. Also, if only parts of that
page could be read (because the file size didn't span over the whole page)
the remaining parts needed to be cleared.
* The cache_funcs were always called with the same value for numBytes and
bufferSize so I've eliminated the former.
* Large reads now also bypass the cache in case of low memory, large writes now
also only bypass the cache in that case, following Ingo's suggestion.
* Fixed compilation with debugging turned on.
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than 64KB. Reads should probably get a similar logic, at least if memory is
tight.
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