*not* change the previous behaviour (well, I added some debug output), since
the former recursive_lock_create() did always return B_OK, no matter if the
lock could be initialized or not.
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and b) doesn't compile due to the latest lock changes (see lock.c 1.7).
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recursive_lock_create()) - this reveals bugs in other parts of the system (VM),
but those won't be fixed for now (because of VM2).
Added the possibility of giving a recursive lock a name.
Moved the functions for benaphores and rw-locks to this file (they were
part of the lock.h header as defines).
Removed unused headers.
Small cleanup.
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kept.
* Fixed find_{disk_device,partition}().
* Implemented delete_partition(). The device/partition management functions
should now be complete.
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management regarding removal and deletion of objects.
* Fixed the file disk system related stuff. KFileDiskSystem now uses the
virtualdrive driver. The former method was seemed simple and brilliant,
but the B_SET_PARTITION ioctl wouldn't work.
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files as disk devices. This will not only be great for testing the
file and partitioning system modules' writing capabilities, it will also
just be a nice feature to have.
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KPartition and as no-ops in KDiskDevice.
* Prefixed partition names with "obos_" to not interfere with R5's
partition names.
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Some changes to KPartition, KDiskDevice, KDiskSystem on this way.
Still missing is KPartition::Publish() and its invocation in
KDiskDeviceManager. Then everything should be in place to start with
porting the scanning parts of our disk system modules.
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the fs register correctly - not that it should have much effect since it's
rarely used anyway (no reason to might be wrong, though) :)
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since they are implemented in the libroot's os/arch directory.
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it build again; it doesn't work yet at all (pretty similar to NewOS change 1772).
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implementing a more efficient on_exit_thread().
Note, this extra parameter is currently only used for user space code,
not yet in the kernel; thus on_exit_thread() is not available in the kernel.
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Added TRACE_SMP and a TRACE() macro that is used instead of dprintf() directly.
Also fixed all warnings with TRACE_SMP set to 1.
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changed the field order in a couple of structs back to their previous ordering
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normally, I wouldn't checkin a file with cosmetic changes only
however, Marcus just made a change on this file earlier today,
so the file would have to be rebuilt anyway -- might as well
make it pretty too!
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but doesn't have to be read from disk for efficiency reasons.
Fixed a bug in get_vnode() in case of fs->get_vnode() returns an error of some
kind.
fs_mount() no longer hides the return code from the fs->mount() function anymore (for now).
Added some comments and ToDo items.
Changed some return error values to the B_xxx style (will probably need to define
some new error codes for OpenBeOS).
Changed some return types to status_t/void where appropriate.
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Changed apic_read()/apic_write() to accept offsets not addresses as register
parameter.
Cleanups.
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thread code now properly traces time spent in user vs kernel mode. The code was
just plain broken before
http://www.newos.org/cgi-bin/perfbrowse.perl?@describe+1704
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Added a SIGNAL_TO_MASK() macro.
Removed the useless disable_interrupts() call in set_alarm().
More cleanups.
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Now directly exports (as is, most of) the kernel thread API.
Now has user_*() functions where needed.
Moved thread_set_priority() from scheduler.c to set_thread_priority().
Renamed thread_wait_on_thread() to wait_for_thread().
user_get_thread_info() now uses user_strlcpy() instead of user_strncpy().
Fixed the snooze() implementation - it now returns B_OK where appropriate. Now all snooze()
calls will call snooze_etc().
New private call spawn_kernel_thread_etc() to replace thread_create_kernel_thread_etc().
Moved some functions around.
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Fixed a bug in sigaction(): it would have crashed with act/oact == NULL (which
is perfectly legal).
Now directly exports the kernel API.
Now has user_*() calls where needed.
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Renamed team_wait_on_team() to wait_for_team() (more BeOS-alike).
Adapted to other changes (new thread functions).
Cleanups.
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and don't have any functionality at this place.
Added new syscall for set_thread_priority().
Some other changes due to cleanup.
Fixed userland snooze() call.
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have the scheduler_ prefix instead of thread_.
Moved thread_set_priority() back to thread.c where it belongs to.
Added new function to remove a thread from the run queue.
Renamed run_q to gRunQueue.
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Actually never unlocked the daemon's lock (always called mutex_lock() instead
of mutex_unlock()...).
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the vnodes of a mount structure).
Removed stubs for send_notification() and notify_listener() (they are now located
in message.c and node_monitor.c).
Added support for the node monitoring service.
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unmounts is not yet implemented.
Added an empty implementation for send_notification() - the function that is
(or will be) able to send out BMessages from within the kernel; currently
just prints out what should be done.
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Adapted because of changing structure names (struct uspace_program_args).
Added comments, fill_team_info() now sets the team_info.image_count correctly.
Some cleanups and style changes.
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arch_cpu: could have used the TLS_SIZE macro in one place, removed
a now unused variable, assignments to tss_loaded are now booleans.
thread.c: added the new fields to _dump_thread_info().
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from the USER_STACK_REGION (until B_BASE_ADDRESS is available), made it much better
readable. It now grows from the lower USER_STACK_REGION up to the start of the main
thread's stack location.
Calls arch_thread_tls_init() and accounts for the TLS area in the stack region.
Added some comments, some cleanups.
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area. It now also calls arch_thread_init_tls(). Cleaned it up to make it more
readable, added some comments.
Some other cleanups.
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and TSS_BASE_SEGMENT in i386_set_tss_and_kstack() (thanks Daniel for pointing this
out)).
Added a arch_thread_init_tls() function which fills the reserved slots - the find_thread()
inline asm in OS.h is finally working.
Added some more comments, resolved the ToDo items from last time :-)
arch_thread_context_switch() now calls set_tls_context() at the correct location.
arch_thread_enter_uspace() now calls set_tls_context() as there is no context
switch in this case for the current thread after TLS has been set up, and it
now gets a pointer to the thread structure directly, and calculates the user
stack top itself, rather than the callee.
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at all, and assumes a fixed and wrong number of preallocated GDT entries.
Implemented TLS: there is one GDT entry per CPU. If a context switch happens,
the FS register of the new thread is set to the matching GDT, and the GDT is
changed so that it points to the current thread's TLS storage area.
This area currently resides unsafely at the bottom of the user stack - for
some reason I could not figure out, it doesn't even work correctly most of
the time (it segfaults when accessing a slot via FS). I've added a ToDo item
explaining the situation - hopefully I have more ideas when I slept a bit more...
The GDT is now no longer static in arch_cpu.c and has been renamed from gdt to
gGDT. It's now also referenced in arch_thread.c, and it would make sense for
arch_selector.c to use it as well (instead of another local copy).
arch_cpu_init2() now uses the set_tss_descriptor() inline function and the
TSS_BASE_SEGMENT macro to set up the TSS section. It now also sets up the
TLS segment descriptors (as TSS, one entry per CPU).
Since I removed desc_table from the headers (the GDT is now a (segment_descriptor *)),
I added it locally to arch_int.c.
i386_enter_uspace() now don't set the FS register to 0x23 anymore, since it's
now already set correctly at the end of arch_thread_context_switch().
Some clean-ups.
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I was too lazy to revert that little change back, so that I would be able
to write this short paragraph explaining what I've done.
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some structure definitions (to outline some basic ideas), and the symbols
exported to userland.
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Some int -> cpu_state cleanup on the way, and implement the
B_KDEBUG_CONT and B_KDEBUG_QUIT features in our kernel debugger.
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code and made it much simpler (it now just uses a stack of path names
instead of this complex doubly-linked module_iterator_dir list).
Now works together with the rest of the code without making any problems.
Added a module_test() function which iterates over all existing modules.
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Some cleanups, moved user_*() functions to the end of the file.
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field to the thread structure to keep track of the current state.
forbids/permits can be nested.
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disabled. If a page fault happend while a interrupt handler is executed,
or while a section of code is running with interrupts disabled (with the
exception of the initial kernel startup), the page fault handler will
now panic, to give you the chance to fix the bug.
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thread_exit() for now prints a warning if it was called with interrupts
disabled.
Fixed a bug in thread_exit2() that restored the interrupts too early,
instead of simply enabling them (and restoring them later) [found by
Marcus O. great debug additions].
Fixes for the khash changes.
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Now the d_reclen field of struct dirent is correctly calculated in all
file systems (read_dir() function).
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leak fixed, some other bugs fixed, removed the global queues as there weren't
needed and used at all, moved to the other hash table implementation
(because the new_hash_table stuff was buggy). Should really work okay now :-)
Added the last missing function get_next_loaded_module_name() - I am not
sure the Be version works this way, but we could easily change that after
actually having found out how that one is really working.
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and to have better performance on Hyper Threading systems. Should be
backward compatible with all x86 systems, according to Intel documentation.
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some minor rearrangement (sys_xxx() calls now placed together)
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output strings -- the old debug table is still there,
now renamed 'sigstr[]'
MAX_SIGNO replaces 32 in several spots
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to use the newly provided function for this.
module.c now also uses the initque() function, some minor cleanups.
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yet, but the jam problem is gone and some bugs fixed.
We are now using merged objects to bind different functionality together,
which simplified the kernel Jamfile a lot.
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Fixed some minor a larger issues (one memory corruption due to the use of FD_ZERO()).
notify_select_event() is no longer binary compatible (hasn't been used on R5).
Added syscalls for select/poll in the syscall dispatcher.
Fixed some debug output in fd.c, adapted for the new notify_select_event()
call.
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