well as the thread allocating it. Can for example be used to verify that an
object or buffer is as large as expected.
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keeping all returned heap memory in the 0xdeadbeef state (including the
first sizeof(void *) bytes otherwise for the free list). While wasting a lot
of memory it allows you to rely on 0xdeadbeef being always present as no
future allocation will reuse the freed memory block.
* Also added heap_debug_malloc_with_guard_page() which is intended to allocate
a memory block so it is aligned that the start of invalid memory past the
allocation is in an unmapped guard page. However the kernel backend that would
guarantee this is not yet implemented, so right now this works only by chance
if no other area happens to be allocated exactly past the created one. With a
very specifc suspicion you can put that one allocation you get to good use
though. It causes a crash when accessing memory past the allocation size so
you actually get a backtrace from where the access happened instead of only
after freeing/wall checking.
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* Moving some functions around, removing and adding others for the public API.
I've written a blog post at haiku-os.org to go as documentation for this
introducing the API and the other helpful bits.
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the contiguous page allocation function and unlocks a bin locker a bit earlier.
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* Make the contiguous page allocation capable of aligning the allocation
and make it more clever by checking up front if there's a chance of getting
enough pages at all, by giving up earlier if the page count can't be fit
anymore, and in the alignment case by only checking the pages which have a
valid alignment.
* If the alignment requirement is > B_PAGE_SIZE we now use page allocation
directly, because the bins aren't necesarily aligned on their size past
B_PAGE_SIZE anymore.
* When doing aligned bin allocation, calculate the aligned size up front and
choose the right heap for the allocation.
* Also when doing aligned bin allocations we not only need to round up the size
but also ensure that the bin we choose is aligned at all.
* Moved adding leak check info into it's own function.
Fixes various misalignment problems when working with alignments > B_PAGE_SIZE
or when using alignments < allocation size. Also the directly aligned page
allocations now only use up as many pages as actually required instead of
allocating based on the rounded up to align size.
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When initializing driver settings, make sure to set the parameter count to 0,
because these settings have not been parsed yet. This allows us to safely free
the settings. Freeing the settings is triggered in load_driver_settings() if
we encounter settings which have been originally loaded by the boot_loader,
which might be stale. I think the bug would trigger for settings which had been
loaded by the boot_loader but had never been parsed.
With this change, I can use the userlandfs on all my machines.
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Also added an empty stub for _thread_do_exit_notification() when compiling for GCC2.
* Removed the check testing if the thread is already dead.
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* Moved the "tmp" directory out of /var, and to /boot/common/cache/.
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* Implementations of pthread_getschedparam and pthread_setschedparam I had since a while.
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Update filesystem name in find_directory as our fat filesystem is not named "dos".
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* relocated Trash dirs to volume roots by modifying find_directory() to report the trash location as volume/Trash.
* FSUtils no longer creates /home/Desktop on every volume.
* TrashWatcher now keeps icons in sync on all volumes.
* Simplified FSGetDeskDir since it no longer has to worry about getting the desk directory on any volume other than the root.
* Relocated trash context menu logic to BContainerWindow so it can also be used at the volume roots.
* DesktopPoseView now creates a virtual Trash pose representing the trash contents as before.
* Corrected typo: Model::WriteAttrKillForegin() -> Model::WriteAttrKillForeign().
Closes ticket #5245.
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sHeapBase will probably not point to memory in the heap area. Use
sFreeHeapBase instead.
* When reserving the heap area range fails, set sHeapBase to NULL, so we'll
later know about the fact.
* hoardSbrk(): When resizing the area fails, we'll now try to allocate a new
one, if the former failure was not due to an "out of memory" situation.
E.g. if the heap range reservation failed or, if we just have exhausted the
range, another area could be in the way. Also when mmap()ing over
malloc()ed, the heap area count be split in two with the first part
retaining the old area ID, thus preventing resizing as well. Fixed#5168.
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it do that? This fixes the kernel build, and probably GCC4, too.
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debug heap implementation.
* Added libroot_debug.so to the DevelopmentMin optional package. Since it has
the same soname as the standard libroot, it can simply be specified in
LD_PRELOAD to run a program with that version.
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system_time_nsecs(), returning the system time in nanoseconds. The function
is only really implemented for x86. For the other architectures
system_time() * 1000 is returned.
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difference that the initialization function has an additional void* argument,
so that it is suitable for initializing stuff in objects.
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* Split locks.cpp into mutex.cpp, recursive_lock.cpp, and rw_lock.cpp (new
subdirectory locks/).
* runtime_loader no longer includes the rw_lock, allowing removal of the TLS
dependency again.
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to the specs, the application may still use the FD without changing its state,
and only closedir() should finally close it.
* This fixes bug #5055.
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recursive lock. I haven't investigated it closer, but the previous
implementation was even broken -- "strace /bin/true" showed two
release_sem() calls, but no acquire_sem().
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as a mutex, but allocates its semaphore lazily. This comes at the cost of an
additional atomic_add() when the semaphore has actually to be acquired, but
saves the semaphore creation completely in single-threaded programs and in
any program when there's no lock contention.
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* Fixed check in hoardSbrk(): resize_area() was invoked, even if the area was
already large enough.
* Increased the initial heap size to 64 pages. Apparently the hoard
implementation is rather generous and the first malloc() (caused by
__init_heap()) already required enlarging the area.
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* Implemented renameat(), faccessat(), fchownat(), fchmodat(), and mkfifoat().
* Added stub for mknodat().
* The kernel backend for faccessat() does not yet differentiate between
effective and real user/group IDs, though.
* Removed B_ENABLE_INCOMPLETE_POSIX_AT_SUPPORT, as we now support everything
(more or less). This also closes ticket #4928.
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PThreads didn't have their array for the TLS values initialized.
From what we can tell, this would have been a problem for any program using
pthreads, but since all threads are pthreads now, it was much more likely to
be encountered. Like in Beam as reported in #4949 (which via libbind seems
to use some pthread stuff).
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as long as the full set hasn't been implemented. They are guarded by the
B_ENABLE_INCOMPLETE_POSIX_AT_SUPPORT macro until then. Fixes the build.
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* /etc now points to /boot/common/etc/, and the remaining contents of the former
"etc" are put there now, as well.
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directory, where they were misplaced, and joined them to fcntl.cpp.
* Added openat().
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returned by open() aren't suitable for directory iteration and because checks
have to be performed (like whether this is a directory at all and whether the
user has read permission).
* Added __create_dir_struct() for the attribute, index, and query open
functions to use instead.
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* Therefore, all pthread functions should now work fine on all threads.
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* copied implementations for llround(), llroundf() and llroundl() from
glibc-2.3.2
* added corresponding declarations to math.h
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really something to play with without knowing the outcome.
* Fixed indentation/coding style violations introduced with r33783. Please take
more care when accepting patches!
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pthread_create 2-1 interface conformance test to pass.
* Also fixed return values to be in the POSIX error range in case we ever switch
them by default.
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the bin sizes ensure that when hitting this case it always allocates multiple
pages. This makes it more flexible for other use cases though.
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fit into the existing area. In that case further reallocs could then assume the
wrong previous size and then not copy enough from the original buffer, leading
to lost bytes at the end of the new buffer.
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wait status and therefore would return directly without actually blocking.
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to avoid recurring problems during migration of subversion checkouts
(restored binary files that were garbled by subversions during checkout)
* added appropriate svn:mime-type property for problematic (binary) files
* removed a single (mistyped) svn:mimetype property
* dropped svn:eol-style property for cleanup (they all contained 'native')
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* Check for overflows in memory allocation. If someone happened to (erroneously)
try to allocate a negative amount of memory we could overflow and crash
because of the sizes getting messed up.
* Review and update the alignment logic which was a bit broken for the huge
allocation case (reaching the area threshold). Also assert the results so
next time this will be easier to spot.
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these interfaces are now available.
* Don't be quite so paranoid by default, the checks that are on by default
should be enough to detect most memory corruptions.
This makes the debug heap way more usable, so much that you can even use it as
your normal everyday heap without noticing much performance impact (it has quite
a bit of additional memory overhead though).
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libroot. The mutex is a simple benaphore, the rw_lock is pretty much the same
as the one from libkernelland_emu but uses a mutex per lock instead of emulating
a global thread lock. Also added MutexLocking and RWLock{Read|Write}Locking and
AutoLockers based on them. It's cased with __cplusplus so the locks are also
usable from C. Everything's currently exposed in shared/private/locks.h but I
think we should make these locking primitves public.
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Remove the 4 cores limit at boot, and fix the allocator to handle 8 cores.
There are still performance problems, but this allows booting with 8 cores.
WARNING: since this changes x86 platform kernel args, you really don't want to update haiku_loader and kernel_x86 separately!
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its open_dir() implementation instead (as suggested by Ingo).
-alphabranch (it's only a cleanup)
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a directory, we returned EINVAL instead, which caused Perl's internal
glob() implementation to fail prematurely
+alphabranch (will do that myself in a minute)
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capabilities to aid in debugging memory corruption issues.
It does:
* Initialize memory to 0xcc to help turn up use of uninitialized memory
* Set freed memory to 0xdeadbeef to help find accesses of freed memory
* Use the paranoid heap validation to turn up many cases of memory corruption
* Use a simplistic wall check to turn up memory overwrites past allocations
* Take extra steps to validate freed addresses to turn up misaligned frees
It has an interface to en-/disable paranoid validation and to start/stop regular
wall checking. Both are currently just enabled. At a later stage a debug version
of libroot could be used by an application and the checks enabled at will. Note
that due to the paranoid validation and the suboptimal locking this allocator
will perform horribly. Still to find memory corruption issues in the system or
also in your applications it can be helpful to build your installation with it
turned on. To enable it you currently need to edit the Jamfile to sub-include
the malloc_debug instead of the malloc directory.
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* Got rid of <dirent_private.h> -- the __DIR structure is private to dirent.c,
now. The attribute directory, index directory, and query functions use the
the public POSIX API, so does the kernel module code. Those components were
not initializing the structure correctly anymore since the introduction of
telldir()/seekdir().
+alphabranch
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Seems like we didn't remember to change it back, even
with the #warning. :-)
I tested ftp and it works fine. This also closes ticket #4176.
+alphabranch
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So either +alphabranch or remove the declarations from <dirent.h>.
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- cleanup,
- implement atomic_set() for PXA and other pre-arm6.
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Condition the exclusive ops to >= armv6 instead of specific version.
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Stub out swap funcs for pre armv6 which lack REV/REV16. WRITEME.
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too, and I do not dare to add a glibc-based source to our kernel.
This means that our kernel will have to live with strod() yielding
inaccurate results, but since the only use I have found was for fs-queries,
I think we can cope for now.
* added a comment to the top of strtod.c that explains the current state.
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version that lives in our repo, too, and actually works as intended
* removed the broken strtod() implementation from the repo
This fixes all floating-point test regressions reported in #3308.
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each attribute access needed 3 syscalls, now only one as it should.
* Renamed the new Haiku call fs_open_attr() to fs_fopen_attr(), and added a new
function fs_open_attr() that takes a path (same semantics as the
fs_[f]open_attr_dir() functions already present in BeOS).
* Merged former _kern_open_attr(), and _kern_create_attr() into one syscall.
* Cleaned up vfs.h.
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