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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ingo Weinhold
f34a1dd5d7 Created VMArea.{h,cpp} and moved VMArea and the global area hash table (new
class VMAreaHash) there.


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2009-12-02 19:55:59 +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
90d870c155 * Moved VMAddressSpace definition to vm_address_space.h.
* "Classified" VMAddressSpace, i.e. turned the vm_address_space_*() functions
  into methods, made all attributes (but "areas") private, and added
  accessors.
* Also turned the vm.cpp functions vm_area_lookup() and
  remove_area_from_address_space() into VMAddressSpace methods. The rest of
  the area management functionality will follow soon.


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2009-12-02 16:12:15 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
fc7864091e Attempt at allowing to use C++ structures in C only code: We use the
CreateAsmStructOffsetsHeader mechanism to generate a header with macros
defined to the sizes of the structures we're interested in and when compiling
in C mode define the structures as "struct { char bytes[size]; }".
It works in principle, but due to how jam works, one would have to specify the
dependency to the generated header for all sources that include it directly or
indirectly.


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2009-12-02 10:56:10 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a477e3cf20 Finished renaming of vm_cache to VMCache.
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2009-12-01 17:45:55 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a99eb6b56f vm_area -> VMArea
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2009-12-01 17:40:04 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
b0db552cd9 Renamed vm_address_space to VMAddressSpace.
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2009-12-01 17:27:09 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
8de72f9d58 * Cleanup.
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2009-12-01 16:32:48 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
e182b46db6 Since there were no further complaints: Added mutex_lock_with_timeout().
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2009-12-01 09:38:34 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
b8a73945cf * The kernel's address space is now also a resource that is known to the low
resource manager.
* Could be drastically improved, though, by taking the fragmentation into
  account.


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2009-11-27 13:03:28 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
486fffdaaf * Forgot to add linkat(), this really closes #4928 now.
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2009-11-26 16:30:16 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
fb2500da15 * Added missing AT_EACCESS.
* 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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2009-11-26 16:17:17 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
1ba04177d3 * load_image() now has exec() semantics wrt file descriptors; before each team
would always inherit them all, causing quite a number of open files.


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2009-11-25 16:16:22 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
5472c0c23e * The VESA driver now tries to find the PCI card that it is controlling by
checking the physical frame buffer location.
* This allows us to map the whole frame buffer at once, which means there is no
  need anymore to remap the memory on mode change.
* Also, this will ease the burden of the MTRRs, as the memory size will be
  properly aligned.


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2009-11-24 15:26:52 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
bb163c0289 * Added a set_mtrrs() hook to x86_cpu_module_info, which is supposed to set
all MTRRs at once.
* Added a respective x86_set_mtrrs() kernel function.
* x86 CPU module:
  - Implemented the new hook.
  - Prefixed most debug output with the CPU index. Otherwise it gets quite
    confusing with multiple CPUs.
  - generic_init_mtrrs(): No longer clear all MTRRs, if they are already
    enabled. This lets us benefit from the BIOS's setup until we install our
    own -- otherwise with caching disabled things are *really* slow.
* arch_vm.cpp: Completely rewrote the MTRR handling as the old one was not
  only slow (O(2^n)), but also broken (resulting in incorrect setups (e.g.
  with cachable ranges larger than requested)), and not working by design for
  certain cases (subtractive setups intersecting ranges added later).
  Now we maintain an array with the successfully set ranges. When a new range
  is added, we recompute the complete MTRR setup as we need to. The new
  algorithm analyzing the ranges has linear complexity and also handles range
  base addresses with an alignment not matching the range size (e.g. a range
  at address 0x1000 with size 0x2000) and joining of adjacent/overlapping
  ranges of the same type.

This fixes the slow graphics on my 4 GB machine (though unfortunately the
8 MTRRs aren't enough to fully cover the complete frame buffer (about 35
pixel lines remain uncachable), but that can't be helped without rounding up
the frame buffer size, for which we don't have enough information). It might
also fix #1823.


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2009-11-23 15:06:08 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
4d7a736bbf Some more style cleanup.
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2009-11-20 13:57:20 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
0d1fab522b * Added flag KMESSAGE_CLONE_BUFFER, which will cause buffer passed to SetTo()
to be cloned.
* Added "flags" parameter to the SetTo(const void*,...) version.


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2009-11-20 13:52:23 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
395fb0895f Style cleanup. No functional change.
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2009-11-20 11:04:12 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
9837ec16c8 Fixed spelling.
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2009-11-20 07:10:23 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
01ce3f26d2 * Cleanup, no functional change.
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2009-11-08 17:31:39 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8d24cfc6c2 * Added Iterator::NextValuePointer().
* Made reference returned by _GetKey() const. That's sufficient.


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2009-11-05 17:18:12 +00:00
Colin Günther
8ac8b52a03 Removed part about where RadixBitmap is currently used, because the FreeBSD compat layer uses it, too. I think it is prone to inconsistency managing a usage list in the header file.
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2009-11-01 20:37:03 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
d337132b41 * Coding style cleanup, no functional change.
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2009-10-27 18:22:39 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
86a999adfb * delete_owned_ports() no longer scans the whole port array for ports belonging
to the owning team.
* Instead, the team now maintains a list containing the ports it owns.


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2009-10-26 13:34:43 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
ddbe12007a * Semaphores are now put into the team struct in a doubly linked list.
* This makes sem_delete_owned_sems() a lot more efficient; before it would need
  to scan the entire semaphore table.
* This speeds up the test build of the kernel by another 2 seconds (with
  KDEBUG=2) on my laptop.


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2009-10-23 02:06:51 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
f28dd36b82 * The alphabet is obviously hard, moved some tracing defines at their
(hopefully) correct place.
* It seems to be even harder to understand basic locking primitives: when you
  think about it, it shouldn't surprise you that conditional variables never
  return B_WOULD_BLOCK. This fixes gdb again.
* Added tracing support to the ports subsystem.
* get_port_message() will now resize the port heap if needed (but will also
  take timeouts into account while doing so, more or less). The initial port
  space is 4MB (as before), the growth rate is the same, and the system wide
  limit is arbitrarily set to 64 MB (all swappable). A team limit has been set
  to 8 MB, but is not enforced yet. Since ports are using up address space in
  the kernel, those seems to be proper limits.
* This also fixes a strange, and rare lockup where the mouse cursor would still
  move, but everything else would basically hang, but look perfectly normal from
  KDL on the first look. As recently happened on Brecht's laptop, and debugged
  by mmlr and me: the cbuf space got used up when lots of windows wanted to
  redraw after a workspace switch. The app_server wouldn't answer anymore to
  client requests, but thought it would have done so, as LinkSender::Flush()
  doesn't care if it got a B_NO_MEMORY (the ports will now block until memory
  is available if possible, so that should not be a problem anymore).
* Improved "port" KDL command, it now also prints the messages in the port.


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2009-10-22 23:14:10 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
e8885f2097 Basically rewrote the ports subsystem to use:
* its own heap allocator instead of cbuf - this makes cbuf superfluous, and I
  therefore removed it from the kernel. The heap is swappable, so lifts the
  kernel's resource usage a bit. In the future, the heap should grow as well;
  right now it should be at least as good as before.
* it no longer uses spinlocks, but just mutexes now for better scalability - it
  was not usable with interrupts turned off anyway (due to its semaphore usage).
* it no longer uses semaphores, but condition variables.
* Needed to move the port initialization to a later point, as swappable memory
  wasn't usable that early.
* All ports test are still passing, hopefully I didn't mess anything up :-)


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2009-10-22 13:24:12 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
e0aad96f94 * Allow to use symbols as variables (prefixed with '@'). Now only tab completion
for variable names is missing B-}


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2009-10-22 11:44:29 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
68d9d8809b * Just use the heap instead of cbuf for send_data().
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2009-10-22 11:42:51 +00:00
Michael Lotz
4bee71c211 * Implement per-CPU heaps. They only get enabled in case there's enough memory.
* Allow an allocator to be created on the heap to allow for non-locked
  allocators to be created.
* Some cleanup.


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2009-10-22 08:57:34 +00:00
Michael Lotz
5ee1f125e5 Make use of the wait status field so it can be provided in Notify() and then
read out in the ConditionVariableEntry::WaitStatus(). That way you can notify
with a specific status that can be read out on the other end.


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2009-10-21 23:44:59 +00:00
François Revol
546376e654 Typo.
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2009-10-19 23:23:33 +00:00
François Revol
7c595f3353 ARM920T specific definitions (not done yet).
Board config file for the FreeRunner.


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2009-10-19 21:13:46 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
39e3058e5b * Reverted r33643 - while it doubled the performance for my test case (with
high contention of the read lock (I experimented with the VM page mapping
  lock)), it actually hurt the compile performance pretty obviously.


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2009-10-19 00:16:54 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
22ea088498 * The rw_lock is now using a mutex to protect its reader/writer counts. This
makes the reader case a lot less expensive, and should relieve the thread
  spinlock contention a bit.


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2009-10-18 19:52:09 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
b2a7fcb404 * Added an arch_debug_stack_trace() function that is called from the KDL loop
in case there aren't any KDL commands available yet.


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2009-10-18 19:50:13 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
9b912c694a * Cleanup, no functional change - this is now a pure C++ header.
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2009-10-15 10:13:02 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
3066f3dbf8 * Reverted r33547, this closes bug #4782 - this is obviously a regression in
GCC4.
* Adapted code accordingly.


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2009-10-15 07:48:31 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
b74a098352 * Got rid of the duplicated functionalities provided by RWLocker.cpp, and
Locker.cpp.
* The services are now using recursive_locks, and rw_locks instead.


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2009-10-12 14:29:05 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
4baa865937 * Added casts to the *_INITIALIZER macros, so that they can also be used in
a member constructor list.


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2009-10-12 14:27:02 +00:00
Michael Lotz
7ebd7cfc40 Add a vm_page_allocate_page_run_no_base. It bases its search on the pages found
in the free and/or clear queue. This performs better in the case where only few
pages are free/clear but performs worse in the case where there are a lot of
usable pages. It's not used anywhere but it might come in handy one time.


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2009-10-11 16:55:21 +00:00
Michael Lotz
44778a8a28 Introduce vm_map_physical_memory_vecs. It is like vm_map_physical_memory but
takes a list of iovecs describing the physical pages to be mapped. With it one
can map a set of physically disjoint pages into one linear virtual range. This
is a private API right now, but we might want to make it public as
map_physical_memory_vecs alongside map_physical_memory.


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2009-10-11 16:48:03 +00:00
Michael Lotz
1af7d11504 * Rework page writing to combine page writes where possible. For now the pages
are required to be physically contiguos, which should be reworked to put them
  into seperate iovecs. Still this manages to combine a great deal of page
  writes into larger bursts already. Reduces the amount of IO requests being
  scheduled (and greatly benefits media where page wise writes are slow when
  they are accessed through a non-IOScheduler path, i.e. USB mass storage until
  that is properly implemented).
* Abstracted per page page writing tasks into a PageWriteWrapper class.
* Abstracted per transfer page writing tasks into PageWriteTransfer class which
  formerly was the PageWriterCallback.
* Use both classes from the PageWriterRun and from
  vm_page_write_modified_page_range to remove code duplication.
* Adjusted synchronous VMAnonymousCache::Write() to cope correctly with larger
  iovecs and more than one iovec. It assumed that there was exactly one page per
  vector previously.
* Introduced MaxPagesPerWrite() and MaxPagesPerAsyncWrite() to VMCache to allow
  a cache to specify restricitions. VMAnonymousCache does restrict the max pages
  to 1 for WriteAsync right now as I didn't feel like reworking that one to cope
  with non single page writes just yet.
* Pulled out PageWriteTransfer methods for better readability.
* Some typo fixes.


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2009-10-10 22:37:26 +00:00
Michael Lotz
793d0f340d Add a nogrow variant for new[] as well.
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2009-10-10 22:29:11 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a9689e8492 * VFS:
- Fixed vfs_get_vnode_from_fd() return type.
  - Added vfs_open_vnode().
  - Added a "bool traverseLeafLink" parameter to vfs_get_fs_node_from_path().
    It was always resolving symlinks.
* device manager/devfs:
  - devfs: get_node_for_path() no longer resolves leaf symlinks. That still
    doesn't help with file disk devices, as creating partition wouldn't work
    anyway.
  - Pulled the module-related implementation part of BaseDevice into new class
    AbstractModuleDevice and made all methods of BaseDevice virtual. Small
    adjustments to devfs to be happy with the new BaseDevice interface.
  - Added BaseDevice subclass FileDevice, which maps the interface to a file's
    file descriptor. Still got a few TODOs, but should basically work.
  - Use FileDevice for publishing file disk devices in devfs. Now those do
    actually work, though there's some BFS trouble with one of the images I
    tested.


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2009-10-01 03:06:34 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
be51dd0f4c Added debug_strlcpy() for use in the kernel debugger.
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2009-10-01 03:02:34 +00:00
François Revol
858a20cab8 Patch by Vincent Duvert:
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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2009-09-29 13:07:10 +00:00
Stefano Ceccherini
ea40a61a84 Some big changes, still not working on my laptop, since hpet interrupts
aren't routed correctly over the 8259, it seems.
- Removed passing the hpet_regs around, since there's a static variable.
- Added lots of debug dprintfs.
- Fixed setting the timer interrupt to edge
- Timer is initialized once.
- Use the timer 0 instead of 2.
- Renamed register definitions to be more readable
- Use 64 bits registers and unions where applicable.
- Other things I don't remember


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2009-09-29 08:36:36 +00:00
Stefano Ceccherini
8593bcad87 Use the hpet defines in the source.
Also shortened some defines using "TN" instead of "TIMER". It's also
the same scheme used in the specs


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2009-09-28 13:14:16 +00:00
Stefano Ceccherini
6e53324663 Added more HPET defines, not yet used in the source.
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2009-09-28 05:10:43 +00:00