them (which you previously could use to easily crash/take over Haiku).
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Locker.cpp.
* The services are now using recursive_locks, and rw_locks instead.
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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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PageWriteTransfer. This makes the transfer accept virtually contiguous pages,
where the offset is contiguous on either end of the current transfer, but where
the pages aren't physically contiguous. It will then add seperate iovecs for
these pages (32 at max right now). This reduces the number of IO requests
generated and allows for optimizations down the IO path (like in the physical to
virtual mapping case for example).
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need for the IO -> InternalIO indirection as it is always fed virtual buffers,
which simplifies things a bit.
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is virtual already it just returns the vecs directly, if it is physical it takes
over the task of virtualizing the vecs either using vm_map_physical_memory_vecs,
if there are multiple vecs or more than one page, or falls back to page wise
mapping if mapping fails or is not needed. In the best case, scattered physical
pages are mapped into one linear virtual buffer so that subsystems operating on
virtual memory only get a single vector and can then burst read/write.
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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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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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reads or writes for old style drivers, map the physical memory at once. Since
USB is pretty much the only one affected and there small reads/writes are
exponentially slower, the performance gain of the burst transfer far outweighs
the additional overhead of the mapping. Still this could be further optimized
and will eventually be superseeded by also providing a physical memory API in
USB. For now it should bring back USB reads to an acceptable level. Writes are
still page wise though because of how writing back memory works in general.
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always return the source string length, we can't really prevent an overflow
of the source address.
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when scanning for drivers, as that reverts the standard locking order with
locks like the device manager lock. There is now a dedicated scan_lock for
each directory.
* get_device_name() now locks itself which also adds a missing lock in the
B_GET_PATH_FOR_DEVICE ioctl().
* Minor refactoring; the directory init code was duplicated over several places
in the source file.
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address overflows. Apparently at least the x86 string instructions generate
a general protection fault instead of a page fault, and we only use the fault
handler in the latter case (maybe we should change that, too). Fixes#4714.
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code is no longer loaded, e.g. when the module has been unloaded or the tracing
buffer was reattached from a previous session.
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* Added new header headers/private/system/disk_device_types.h, which defines
the <DiskDeviceTypes.h> constants as macros and which can be used where the
constants cannot be used. The constants are defined using the macros, so now
there's only one place where the string literals should be specified.
* Use the macros in the partitioning systems. I was too lazy to also adjust the
file systems -- most of them seem to hard-code the string literal yet.
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- 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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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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Also shortened some defines using "TN" instead of "TIMER". It's also
the same scheme used in the specs
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Lowered its priority of hpet timer so it doesn't get picked up first
(yet)
Changed the debug output to be conditional.
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factor to avoid compiler issues.
- Removed some useless and commented debug stuff.
- Now prints also the global HPET configuration.
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1000. XenServer boots correctly and in reasonable time,
now (meaning hpet timers work). I guess on real hw the bios doesn't
correctly program the hpet timers, so we'll need a bit more work.
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XenServer actually boots (but slow as hell) with hpet timers enabled, real hardware does
not.
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if they were not already ordered. Or, to say id differently, it was completely
broken.
Luckily no one noticed....
Also disabled again printing the timers, since it could print not available ones.
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checked the existence of the apics.
Moved the code to disable the local apic from arch_timer.c to arch_int.cpp, so
we also avoid installing the interrupt handler for it.
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can cause overflows.
* Added a generic IS_VALID_SPOT() macro that checks for overflows and checks if
the area will fit with the given constraints.
* Use the macro to simplify the places where these checks are necessary.
* Use the provided "end" limit instead of the address space end. It currently
doesn't matter but makes more sense.
* Rename newBase variables to alignedBase as that's what they are.
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to insert areas so we don't overflow.
* Consequently use the area end (base + size - 1) where appropriate which
prevents overflows in a few places.
* Properly check for reaching the address space end.
* If we've already found a spot we don't need to recheck if we've found one.
* Simplify the B_EXACT_ADDRESS checks down to a simpler single if statement
instead of the four seperate ones.
* Properly calculate the search end for B_EXACT_ADDRESS as well, it's also
base + size - 1.
* Block the full last page now that this actually works without overflowing.
* Some style changes and added spacing.
This should now really fix#2550. Previously the overflow protection didn't
actually work because on allocation we overflowed and completely missed the
protecting area.
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and 0xcccccccc (and 64 pages thereafter) in any way will always lead to a crash.
Before it could happen that these ranges were allocated for an area and then
accessing these would not be as evident anymore. Only enabled when the
corresponding paranoid setting is enabled (which it currently is).
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of the VM functions handling areas are overflow safe. If an area is created that
spans across the last page many places will run into an integer overflow. This
mostly concerns the area allocation path in find_and_insert_area_slot() and also
vm_create_anonymous_area() where the loop for mapping pages for B_FULL_LOCK
areas overflows and runs more times than it should leading to #2550.
This could be seen as a workaround. The real fix would be to make everything
overflow safe. The thing is that this does also concern the user of the area
which could easily have forgotten to check for overflows as well, so I am a bit
uneasy with handing out areas that could easily lead to such hard to debug
problems. Since this is really an edge case and this single step safes quite a
bit of extra checks I'd actually be OK with keeping it that way.
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mapped pages and a non-read and non-write protection to block a certain address
range from being used by anything.
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end up as 0 again in any case. It certainly looks correct without it, removing
so it doesn't confuse the next one reading over it.
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many pages as are actually missing, not the full count.
* Take into account that free_page_queue_count() can be less than sReservedPages
(when some of the reserved pages have been allocated already) in
vm_page_num_unused_pages(). Before it could return negative and therefore
wrapped numbers.
* Simplify the page scrubber loop by continuing early. Also avoids a needless
interrupt spin lock acquisition when there's nothing to do.
* Some minor coding style cleanup.
* Fix a typo.
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allows for BFS based LiveCDs. Still this whole name matching feels hacky.
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This allows for synchronous uses where subrequests are forked off and waited on.
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only some sub requests worked. Previously we would have simply canceled all
of the subrequests in the loop because we cancel after the first error.
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* An off by one error prevented the very last block of a device to be accessed
through IO.
* In case of error the request wasn't notified causing anyone (the page writer
for example) to wait forever for the request to complete.
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for the page list but not the area one. Since multiple pages can be allocated
at once, even an area that is not at the top of the list can become empty. In
such a case the area list would previously have lost entries. Also because
we can remove more than one page from any area, not just the top one, we may
need to move forward in the list so that it stays ordered by free pages.
+alphabranch
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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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to " &" as really the whole rest of the file uses that style.
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switch /boot to a different volume in two operations, unless you have first
linked /system/lib into /bin. This patch assumes that / will always have the
ID 1. Don't know if that is proper. Note that I also thought about solving
this in the VFS, since perhaps it isn't the job of root-fs to know about
/boot, but that would of course introduce another check for every rename
operation, which I decided against.
+alphabranch
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* Moved device_manager/settings.cpp to debug/safemode_settings.cpp.
* Removed the somewhat hacky concatenation of kernel settings and safemode
settings in the boot loader. Instead, get_safemode_option() will now fall
back to the kernel settings, if it couldn't spot a setting in the safemode
settings. This allows for more control, and also makes enabling serial
debug output actually work (ie. overriding the kernel settings via safemode
options).
* Adjusted debug_init_post_vm(), and smp_init_other_cpus() to use
get_safemode_boolean().
* Therefore, I added safemode_settings.cpp to the boot loader as well.
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into the scope of the lock. Saves an InterruptsSpinLocker.
* Use an InterruptsSpinLocker() as in other places.
* When creating/forking a team fails because the kernel thread cannot be spawned
balance the already sent TEAM_ADDED notification by sending a TEAM_REMOVED one.
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been removed. That includes CPU disabling and thread pinning, as that becomes
pointless with only one CPU.
* Return a proper reschedule hint on enqueing a thread, based on the priority
of the current thread vs. the enqueued one.
* Enable dynamic scheduler selection. With one CPU the simple scheduler will
be used, otherwise affine is selected.
* Removed the scheduler type define as we now always auto-select it.
* Some cleanup.
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* scheduler_enqueue_in_runqueue() now allows the scheduler to return a hint as to whether a reschedule is desirable or not. This is used in a few other places in order to relegate scheduling decisions entirely to the scheduler rather than the priority hacks previously used. There are probably other places in the kernel that could now make use of that information to more intelligently call reschedule() though.
* Switch over the default scheduler to scheduler_affine().
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you can easily produce a dead lock. This should fix the system hang
experienced as part of bug #4223.
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* Keep track of the currently running threads.
* Make use of that info to decide if a thread that becomes ready should preempt
the running thread.
* If we should preempt we send the target CPU a reschedule message.
* This preemption strategy makes keeping track of idle CPUs by means of a bitmap
superflous and it is therefore removed.
* Right now only other CPUs are preempted though, not the current one.
* Add missing initialization of the quantum tracking code.
* Do not extend the quantum of the idle thread based quantum tracking as we want
it to not run longer than necessary. Once the preemption works completely
adding a quantum timer for the idle thread will become unnecessary though.
* Fix thread stealing code, it did missed the last thread in the run queue.
* When stealing, try to steal the highest priority thread that is currently
waiting by taking priorities into account when finding the target run queue.
* Simplify stealing code a bit as well.
* Minor cleanups.
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re-insert it at a new place, but by only setting the priority and not the
next_priority field, the thread would actually be enqueued at the same priority
level as before. Didn't cause any real damage, guess it was just an oversight.
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not hold the bin lock while setting and only protect the actual freeing. May
reduce bin lock contention a little bit.
* Tiny optimization for force-clearing 0xdeadbeef. Do it after setting to 0xcc,
so that it's less likely we have to do it.
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* Always select POLLNVAL. We wouldn't get notified, if the FD was closed while
waiting.
* Skip negative FDs (as per POSIX standard).
* When encountering an invalid FD, we must not wait. Previously we did that as
long as any FD was valid.
* The return count must consider all FDs with non-null revents, including
invalid ones (revents is POLLNVAL then).
common_poll()/common_wait_for_objects():
* Don't bail out early, when no FDs/objects have been selected. We always want
to wait.
_user_poll()/_user_wait_for_objects():
* Copy the array back to userland even if common_*() returned an error. The
functions do now always fill in the resulting events.
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* B_EVENT_INVALID is no longer passed to the FD's select()/deselect() hooks.
* Now we always attach the select info to the I/O context, even if no event has
been selected. The reasoning is that B_EVENT_INVALID is always automatically
selected and handled by the VFS, so we need the handle to notify on close().
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instead of using the user buffer. This frees the VFS and FS implementations
from handling user buffers.
* Adjusted fix_dirent() accordingly.
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* The vesa driver no longer uses VGA programming if the chip does not support
VGA compatibility.
* The VESA driver now tries to set the DAC to 8 bits per color gun.
* In VESA modes, the driver no longer tries to use VGA programming; introduced
the new vesa_set_indexed_colors() that is now used for palette programming.
This should fix wrong colors of 8 bit BWindowScreen users with VESA on real
hardware (emulators usually didn't mind either way).
* Note that the app_server needs to maintain a palette per 8 bit screen, as
right now, the colors are garbled after a workspace switch. Stefano, are you
looking into that already?
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- empty u-boot specific platform code for the kernel,
- add various objects needed by the kernel from libroot or the generic C implementation.
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- stubbed out many arch kernel functions (borrowed from other archs),
- partially implement ELF relocations code, enough to load the kernel,
- move uart.c to kernel sources and use the same one for the loader,
- default implementation for gensyscalls,
- assembler code functions for interrupt masking (enable/disable/restore/query).
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case was an unterminated string, though).
* fix_dirent() did not copy the trailing null-byte.
* Not yet entirely sure why, but this caused #4214.
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* Rewrote PartitionMapWriter
* Updated style to match current style guide for the intel partitioning system.
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until the data it protects isn't in active use anymore. Previously it would
release the translation map and therefore the page directory reference while
the page dir was still set on the CPU, as only the actual call to
i386_context_switch() will replace the page directory in the control register.
This didn't cause any harm though, as during the context switch interrupts are
disabled and therefore the page directory would only be deferred_delete()ed and
not directly freed/overwritten. Still this is logically more correct.
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more robust against broken (userland) file systems.
* 80 character column cleanup.
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a good idea; it didn't have any consequences in there, but actually broke
the app_server's support for the VGA mode.
* Cleanup.
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time. But since this is also locked from within the driver/directory watcher
(with the node monitor lock held), and handle_driver_events() could cause
node monitoring updates, the locking order could be reverted, causing a
deadlock (I just ran into).
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be broken in the app_server now, but I haven't checked yet.
* Fixed typo in vesa.h.
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accessible to the userland - this fixes#2405 (ie. MediaPlayer overlay now
works).
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interrupts when invoking it. The user TLB invalidation function essentially only
reads and writes back control register 3 (cr3) which holds the physical address
of the current page directory. Still a preemption between the read and the write
can cause problems when the last thread of a team dies and therefore the team
is deleted. The context switch on preemption would decrement the refcount of the
object that holds the page directory. Then the team address space is deleted
causing the context switch returning to that thread to not re-acquire a
reference to the object. At that point the page directory as set in cr3 is the
one of the previously run thread (which is fine, as all share the kernel space
mappings we need). Now when the preempted thread continues though, it would
overwrite cr3 with the physical page directory address from before the context
switch still stored in eax, therefore setting the page directory to the one of
the dying thread that now doesn't have the corresponding reference. Further
progressing the thread would release the last reference causing the deletion
of the object and freeing of the, now active again, page directory. The memory
getting overwritten (by deadbeef) now completely corrupts the page directory
causing basically any memory access to fault, in the end resulting in a
triplefault. This should fix bug #3399.
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disk device to the locking functions, not only the ID of the disk device
itself.
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allow for more parallelism. Also introduce seperate locks for the bins and
for page allocation. This greatly reduces lock contention and reduces the
duration the locks are held due to them overall protecting less code. Now only
allocations of the same size hitting the same allocator or allocating larger
chunks of memory should block. Previously, basically any allocation and also
free would be mutually exclusive, making it scale pretty badely.
* Added memalign_nogrow(). As it uses heap_memalign() anyway, there's no real
reason not to allow for an alignment.
* Some cleanup.
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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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- stubbed out arch_cpu_init_percpu(),
- make atomic ops declarations extern "C",
- move calls to [i]sync inside the asm code that needs it.
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* SMP:
- Added smp_send_broadcast_ici_interrupts_disabled(), which is basically
equivalent to smp_send_broadcast_ici(), but is only called with interrupts
disabled and gets the CPU index, so it doesn't have to use
smp_get_current_cpu() (which dereferences the current thread).
- Added cpu index parameter to smp_intercpu_int_handler().
* x86:
- arch_int.c -> arch_int.cpp
- Set up an IDT per CPU. We were using a single IDT for all CPUs, but that
can't work, since we need different tasks for the double fault interrupt
vector.
- Set the per CPU double fault task gates correctly.
- Renamed set_intr_gate() to set_interrupt_gate and set_system_gate() to
set_trap_gate() and documented them a bit.
- Renamed double_fault_exception() x86_double_fault_exception() and fixed
it not to use smp_get_current_cpu(). Instead we have the new
x86_double_fault_get_cpu() that deducts the CPU index from the used stack.
- Fixed the double_fault interrupt handler: It no longer calls int_bottom to
avoid accessing the current thread.
* debug.cpp:
- Introduced explicit debug_double_fault() to enter the kernel debugger from
a double fault handler.
- Avoid using smp_get_current_cpu().
- Don't use kprintf() before sDebuggerOnCPU is set. Otherwise
acquire_spinlock() is invoked by arch_debug_serial_puts().
Things look a bit better when the current thread pointer is broken -- we run
into kernel_debugger_loop() and successfully print the "Welcome to KDL"
message -- but we still dereference the thread pointer afterwards, so that we
don't get a usable kernel debugger yet.
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* Added x86_double_fault_get_cpu(), a save way to get the CPU index when in
the double fault handler. smp_get_current_cpu() requires at least a somewhat
intact thread structure, so we rather want to avoid it when handling a double
fault. There are a lot more of those dependencies in the KDL entry code.
Working on it...
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B_READ_ONLY_DEVICE if it has a write hook.
* This fixes bug #4141.
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cannot assume that the file is that long - we need to check for the actual
file size specifically, and then clear the extraneous bytes based on that one.
* This fixes seeing old file left-overs in the space beyond the file size in
mmapped file. Thanks to Oliver who provided me with a nice test program to
reproduce this problem (this should also fix gcc's fix_includes app (although
I wonder what it does if a file actually ends on a page boundary).
* Also fixed a bug in precaching that would cause the last page of the cache
to be discarded, causing it to be re-read later on.
* Moved partial page clearing into its own function
read_pages_and_clear_partial(), even though it's currently only used once.
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tracing buffer entry list at least. Eventually we should check the entries
themselves, too.
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used to mark entries after recovering a tracing log from a previous session.
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tracing use before real initialization to be ignored gracefully again. Fixes
#4158.
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Moved the static variables for managing the tracing buffer into a separate
area. The area is mapped at one of a few possible physical addresses and can
be found again when rebooting. This allows us to resurrect the tracing buffer
from the previous session, which could help tremendously when tracking certain
bugs (like triple faults). There's very little checking done yet, so it is
probably not as robust as we would wish it to be.
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call to fetch non-clear pages.
* B_PHYSICAL_BASE_ADDRESS does now imply B_CONTIGUOUS.
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* Reverted r31809 as it introduced a race condition; if the I/O request had been
notified, it could already been deleted at that point.
* Instead, we need to notify the request in each file system/driver that uses
it. Added new notify_io_request() function that does that exactly.
* Added a TODO comment to the userlandfs where the request notification needs
a bit more thought.
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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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