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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ingo Weinhold
147133b76c * First run through the kernel's private parts to use phys_{addr,size}_t
where appropriate.
* Typedef'ed page_num_t to phys_addr_t and used it in more places in
  vm_page.{h,cpp}.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@36937 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2010-05-25 21:34:08 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
bcc2c157a1 Refactored vm_translation_map:
* Pulled the physical page mapping functions out of vm_translation_map into
  a new interface VMPhysicalPageMapper.
* Renamed vm_translation_map to VMTranslationMap and made it a proper C++
  class. The functions in the operations vector have become methods.
* Added class GenericVMPhysicalPageMapper implementing VMPhysicalPageMapper
  as far as possible (without actually writing new code).
* Adjusted the x86 and the PPC specifics accordingly (untested for the
  latter). For the other architectures the build is, I'm afraid, seriously
  broken.

The next steps will modify and extend the VMTranslationMap interface, so that
it will be possible to fix the bugs in vm_unmap_page[s]() and employ
architecture specific optimizations.


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2010-01-14 03:26:12 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
e50cf8765b * Moved the VM headers into subdirectory vm/.
* Renamed vm_cache.h/vm_address_space.h to VMCache.h/VMAddressSpace.


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2009-12-02 18:05:10 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
ea2abd110b * Renamed the ROUNDOWN macro to ROUNDDOWN. Also changed the implementation of
ROUNDUP to use '*' and '/' -- the compiler will optimize that for powers of
  two anyway and this implementation works for other numbers as well.
* The thread::fault_handler use in C[++] code was broken with gcc 4. At least
  when other functions were invoked. Trying to trick the compiler wasn't a
  particularly good idea anyway, since the next compiler version could break
  the trick again. So the general policy is to use the fault handlers only in
  assembly code where we have full control. Changed that for x86 (save for the
  vm86 mode, which has a similar mechanism), but not for the other
  architectures.
* Introduced fault_handler, fault_handler_stack_pointer, and fault_jump_buffer
  fields in the cpu_ent structure, which must be used instead of
  thread::fault_handler in the kernel debugger. Consequently user_memcpy() must
  not be used in the kernel debugger either. Introduced a debug_memcpy()
  instead.
* Introduced debug_call_with_fault_handler() function which calls a function
  in a setjmp() and fault handler context. The architecture specific backend
  arch_debug_call_with_fault_handler() has only been implemented for x86 yet.
* Introduced debug_is_kernel_memory_accessible() for use in the kernel
  debugger. It determines whether a range of memory can be accessed in the
  way specified. The architecture specific back end
  arch_vm_translation_map_is_kernel_page_accessible() has only been implemented
  for x86 yet.
* Added arch_debug_unset_current_thread() (only implemented for x86) to unset
  the current thread pointer in the kernel debugger. When entering the kernel
  debugger we do some basic sanity checks of the currently set thread structure
  and unset it, if they fail. This allows certain commands (most importantly
  the stack trace command) to avoid accessing the thread structure.
* x86: When handling a double fault, we do now install a special handler for
  page faults. This allows us to gracefully catch faulting commands, even if
  e.g. the thread structure is toast.

We are now in much better shape to deal with double faults. Hopefully avoiding
the triple faults that some people have been experiencing on their hardware
and ideally even allowing to use the kernel debugger normally.


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2009-08-03 12:39:56 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
67a53f72af - the arch_vm_translation_map.c exported functions now have the arch_ prefix
- the above file now also exports a function to finally complete the kernel's
  address space translation map after semaphores became available (was just
  not done before)
- renamed some functions, especially the *_init2() functions are now called
  like *_init_post_area() to indicate they are called after the area functionality
  became available
- removed the _struct suffix from certain structures
- fixed some return types
- added prototype for vm_free_unused_boot_loader_range() to be called by
  arch code.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/trunk/current@9423 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2004-10-19 23:19:10 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
e45975b879 Definitions were doubled in vm_translation_map.h and arch/vm_translation_map.h.
The former now only contains the structure definitions, while the other one
contains the arch-specific function prototypes (which do not have the arch_
prefix).
Added a ToDo comment to remember cleaning this up one day.
Made all headers C++ safe, simplified where possible.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/trunk/current@5197 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2003-10-28 21:10:00 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
fb7bec78e3 Created a new arch-specific vm_translation.h header - it's not included
in this file.
Moved the vm_translation_map_get_pgdir() function to the x86 specific
header.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/trunk/current@5066 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2003-10-17 13:36:38 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
c17f45d123 Some header cleanups.
Renamed dbg_save_registers() to arch_...() since it's arch dependent.
Removed unnecessary dependencies to stage2.h.


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2003-05-03 14:12:16 +00:00
ejakowatz
52a3801208 It is accomplished ...
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2002-07-09 12:24:59 +00:00