* recursive_lock_unlock() now returns a void to mirror it's counterpart better;
use recursive_lock_get_recursion() if you're interested in the lock depth.
* switch_sem(), and release_sem() now don't do anything anymore in kernel startup
mode.
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for one quantum wasn't really a good idea, as this could get quite expensive for the thread
(depending on the system load, it might have taken a long time until the thread was scheduled
again, no matter what priority it was).
Also, calling thread_yield() in a loop would have taken 100% CPU time.
Now, we sort the thread into the queue as with any other thread, but we'll ignore it once.
This now guarantees an actual context switch, as well as a much fairer rescheduling policy
for threads calling that function.
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at boot, per cpu, detect the cpu, pull down all the relevant cpuid bits and
save them into the per-cpu structure. Changed most of the code scattered here
and there that reads the cpuid to use a new api, x86_check_feature, which looks
at the saved bits.
Also changed the system_info stuff to read from these bits.
While i was at it, refreshed all the bits to be current.
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Replaced the _kern_null syscall with _kern_is_computer_on.
is_computer_on_fire is a bit harder, since it returns a float from kernelland, which
at the moment isn't supported in haiku.
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I don't know why (or how) it could work before r19775, though.
This fixes the wrong return code from wait_for_thread() in most cases, and thus,
bug #1011.
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* we now always flush the TLBs after having unmapped some pages.
* vm_soft_fault() could traverse to a source cache while it was being collapsed
by vm_cache_remove_consumer() - this is now no longer possible as the latter
marks the cache as busy when doing so, and the former now tests this flag and
locks the cache (via the new fault_acquire_locked_source() function).
* if fault_acquire_locked_source() fails with B_BUSY, the current cache is locked
again, and tested again for the page - as it might have been moved upwards to it
with the destruction of its former source.
* The cache delivering the page for vm_soft_fault() is now locked until the end;
it can no longer go away before having actually mapped the page into the area.
* This also fixes the issue where pages would get lost as vm_soft_fault() put the
page in the active list, no matter if its cache still existed.
* Also, we now keep a reference of to a cache in case a dummy page is inserted; this
makes again sure that it doesn't go away during the execution of vm_soft_fault()
(which could even add this page to the free list...).
* divided vm_soft_fault() into several smaller functions which should make it much
more readable.
* Added a "cache_chain" KDL command that dumps the whole chain until the bottom
when giving a pointer to a vm_cache as parameter.
* now usually call vm_cache_acquire_ref() before map_backing_store(), even though
it shouldn't be really needed (I added it for debugging purposes).
* Some minor cleanup.
* NOTE: a major problem still persists: when removing a vm_cache, it's possible
that some of its pages are still mapped, and there is currently no mechanism
to get rid of these mappings! I've added TODO comments into vm_cache.c where
appropriate.
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The "lookup" option has been removed, there is now a "-p" for a physical address, and
"-v" for a virtual address.
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process group. This fixes bug #996.
* As a result, the process group stuff and wait_for_child() got much simpler;
get_death_entry() and update_wait_for_any() could go away completely.
* If a team goes away, all of its children are now "reparented" to the kernel team,
instead of the team's parent - this follows common implementations (and POSIX if
I understand it correctly), but not BeOS anymore. The OpenGroup Base says this
about this topic: "If a parent process terminates without waiting for all of its
child processes to terminate, the remaining child processes shall be assigned a
new parent process ID corresponding to an implementation-defined system process."
* We wait too long in wait_test_4 which at least puts us on par with Linux; see
comment in _user_setpgid().
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ECHILD in case it doesn't. This fixes bug #995.
* Added a TODO item for solving bug #996.
* wait_for_child() did not release the team lock and restore interrupts in case
the child you wanted to wait for didn't exist...
* with child > 0, wait_for_child() will now check if its really a child of yours,
and not just in the same process group.
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This fixes a possible crashing bug when an application with disconnected descriptors
quits.
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* Also, the output no longer has the leading "0x" to ease reading.
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this fixes bug #227 again (which I recently opened again accidently).
* We actually switched the last consumer's source without having acquired its
lock! This fixes some rare random app crashes as well as potential kernel
crash ("cache to be deleted still has consumers").
* Some more comments to explain why things are done and can be done the way they
are done :-)
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its death entry into the parent team's queue - we need to do this atomically.
As an effect, wait_for_thread() sometimes failed with B_BAD_THREAD_ID.
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so that this can be done safely.
It was also needed, as it would call vm_cache_release_ref() on failure which requires you
to have no vm_cache_ref locks around (as it might deadlock in this case).
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had the cache_ref locked, it also locked two refs in the wrong order (bottom-up);
there was even a TODO item for this...
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* "sc"/"where"/"bt" now prints the area where the function of the stack frame
is located in case there is no other information (using the above function).
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* even worse, in case of fork(), it was never initialized.
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two cache_refs - it needs to count the consumers of the lower cache to find
its actual number of references; the upper cache could still be in use by
someone else.
* There were several locking bugs in the VM code; since cache_ref::cache can
change, we must not access it without having the cache_ref locked.
* As a result, map_backing_store() now requires you to have the lock of the
store's cache_ref held.
* And therefore, some functions in vm_cache.c must no longer lock the cache_ref
on their own, but require the caller to have it locked already.
* Added the -s option to the cache/cache_ref KDL commands: it will only print
the requested structure, and not its counterpart (useful if accessing one
structure results in a page fault, as was possible previously).
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waiting for in case it was interrupted; but that could easily lead the thread_exit()
function to access invalid memory (and thus, crash the kernel): since we could not
remove our death entry from the thread, we have to make sure the thread (which might
still run even if not in the thread hash anymore) will access our death entry as
long as it is valid. IOW we must wait for the thread to delete its exit semaphore,
even if we were interrupted before.
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* Fixed dumping the area list of a cache I broke with the previous commit.
* Minor cleanup.
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(you can still use both commands, but you'll see always the same output).
* The cache_ref's area list now also prints the owner of the area.
* Added "-p" option to "cache"/"cache_ref" that will show the pages of the cache; if you
omit it, it will now only present you a page counter.
* Nicer output for the commands above.
* Added "dl" to display memory in 64 bit values.
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* send_signal_etc() (among others) used team::main_thread in an unsafe way; it is
possible for a team to be part of the team list and a group without having
a main thread very early in its creation process.
* Replaced most occurences of team->main_thread->id with team->id since the team
always inherits the ID of its main thread in Haiku for quite some time now.
* Minor cleanup.
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the userland stack in an unsafe way - moved that stuff to arch_thread_enter_userspace(), too.
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* This is now used for userland stack - they now always pre-commit two pages, enough
to initialize TLS and copy the user-thread-exit stub to that area.
* Minor cleanup.
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turned off - accessing userland memory. Now, arch_thread_enter_userspace() does that
job, and as a result, may also fail.
* dump_thread() now directly prints the info of the current thread when used without
argument (rather than iterating the thread list to look for the current thread).
* If arch_thread_init_tls() fails upon thread creation, the function will now return
an error.
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them to commit substantially less memory (we we're committing about 40 MB (!) too much
after a complete system boot). This means you'll run out of memory less likely now.
* fill_area_info() no longer filters out kernel protection flags - we may want to keep
filtering them when called from userland, though, dunno.
* Added new debugger command "avail" which shows how much memory has been committed, and
how much is regarded as free space.
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to other kernel components.
* wait_for_thread_etc() will now search the team's death entries in case the
thread is already gone; also resume_thread() is now done later, and its return
code will no longer matter (as we already have our death entry, no matter if
the thread is gone now or not).
* The fibo_load_image test now works as expected (only tested with low numbers
yet, though - the mean testing comes later (first comes functionality) :-))
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with a lower priority than the current one.
* Further reduced the probability to skip a thread to roughly 4%, that makes around
13 skips per second, and about 40 msecs spend in lower priority threads per second
(with a 3 msec quantum). Might still be too much, but we'll see.
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not a penalty to be the first thread in the run queue...
I've reduced it to about 12.5%, but that might still be too much.
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* Now using the new %f flag to print the level of support.
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a very simplistic floating point output routine to snprintf() and friends, for
your convenience.
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* vm_soft_fault() did not take into account that a cache's source can change while
traversing a cache chain.
* Now, we grab a reference to every cache we get before locking it, and
* no longer get the cache's source without having the cache locked.
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for an extra check in vm_cache_release_ref() as the cache shouldn't have any areas
or consumers at this point.
* Fixed a locking problem in vm_cache_remove_consumer(): the cache was acquired after
its lock was gone, so someone else might have released in the mean time.
* if the cache's source is to be replaced, we now no longer release its lock after
having merged it.
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* the member will now also be shown when dumping a team.
* minor cleanup: moved fill_team_info() into the private functions part of the file.
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-Turns out the area removal routine had a massive race condition inside
vm_put_area(). Basically the area was removed from the address space's
area list before the pages were unmapped, so the vm could (and would)
recycle the space before the pages were finally unmapped.
It was completely reproducable on my machine during initialization of a bunch
of storage drivers that were bringing the locked_pool module into and out of
existence, which caused a thread to be spawned and stopped in rapid sucession.
On a dual processor machine, it was possible for the new thread to be started
up while the old one was still shutting down, and the kernel stack of the new
one would get wiped out.
Note, there still is a page ref counting problem with this area removal code.
It doesn't decrement the ref count of the page as it unmaps it. Will have to
figure that out.
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put a spinlock around the serial debug routines to keep multiple
cpus from interleaving their output.
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commented the insertion of the attribute name in patterns in the case of a string attribute
notify_probe_by_file chooses a module based on a bus specific suffix
dm_register_child_device has a parameter to optionally check the support for the node
added scanning of bus devices after the boot filesystem is mounted
fixed dm_rescan, locking was misbehaving
fixed SYSTEM_DRIVER_REGISTRATION definition
added B_DRIVER_MAPPING attributes for PCI and ACPI devices:
%vendor%_%device% for PCI, hid_%hid% and type_%type% for ACPI
moved acpi_device_module_info definition to public ACPI.h
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added a user friendly mode for listdev: it works for PCI
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* added a generic syscall for device_manager
it enables to iterate the device manager tree from userland
* the listdev tool is now using it: it's still incomplete as it only dumps nodes and attributes
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This fixes bug #227 by closing that memory and semaphore leak.
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address space of reserved areas - IOW address spaces were never freed upon
team exit.
* dump_cache() now prints a list of the cache's consumers.
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* a vm_cache now maintains a list of its "consumer" caches.
* introduced to new functions that add/remove consumer to a cache (instead
of only maintaining the vm_cache::source field).
* fixed the incorrect reference counting when doing copy-on-write; we kept
one ref too many of the lower cache.
* minor cleanup.
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This also fixes the issue of exporting a C++ API from the kernel.
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of a team to avoid confusion. It now also accepts a NULL session pointer in
which case the actual group's session doesn't matter.
* Fixed the race condition in send_signal_etc() that could allow accessing an
invalid team pointer.
* Jerome's earlier change already fixed bug #841, and this also fixed bug #855.
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move a 16 bit segment register into 32 bit memory location, and movzx (called movzwl within gcc) doesn't work with
segement registers.
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the next step would be to rescan the partition tree with a job to recognize unrecognized partitions (asynchronously ?)
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parameter during construction).
* Doing so will now result in a kernel panic whenever your file system tries to
write to a block.
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will now grab a reference to the vnode as well if successful. This way, vfs_get_vnode_cache()
now actually works how it should: it will now always grab a reference to the cache and
its underlying vnode. This removes an extra reference to the vnode (and vm_cache) that
got ignored before and prevented volumes to be unmounted (or file caches to be removed).
Thanks to Korli for pointing this out.
* file_cache_create() is now aware of that extra vnode reference and releases it; unmounting
volumes is now working again as it should.
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of waiting threads by ID (instead of just the queue head and tail pointers).
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(that was part of the problem of bug #702).
* Fixed send_signal_etc() when you called it with a pid_t of zero: the signals should
go to all teams in the calling team's group, not only to the team (for -1, we do
the same for now).
* Made team_get_process_group_locked() public, and rewrote send_signal_etc() to use
it.
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some signals could go to some group when a negative value was passed in.
This actually fixes bug #702 where SoundPlay obviously does a kill_thread(-1)
at the end (which accidently killed all userspace applications, including the
input_server, app_server, ...).
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hash. This also allows them to stay valid after the group leader died when there are
other teams left in it. This closes bug #1.
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alarm, or 0 if there isn't any.
* setitimer() now also sets the previous timer values correctly, so that
alarm() and ualarm() now return the correct values as well - this fixes
the test fork_9-1 failing at alarm().
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a waitpid() can no longer succeed; this fixes the occasional fork 3-1 test failures.
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it waited for a specific child), as B_RELEASE_ALL opened up a race condition between
looking for an existing death entry, and waiting for the dead children semaphore.
Now we're counting all waiting threads for teams and groups separately.
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wait_for_child() hanging less probable - there is a general problem with
this code, though, as we need to have a dedicated free counter for the
semaphore to remove all race conditions.
* Also, test fork_3-1 still sometimes fails because the thread is still
available to the public for a short time, even after its death entry
has been collected.
* Added a TODO in the code for these issues.
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wanted to wait for a specific child; it always assumed you had specified WNOHANG.
This fixes the bug the fork_3-1 and fork_4-1 test applications reported. 3-1 still
sometimes fails, but that's a different problem (to be solved later).
* Also, it could return B_BAD_THREAD_ID instead of the expected ECHILD (for waitpid()).
* There was a race condition between testing for a thread, and checking its death
entry.
* wait_for_child() can now be interrupted in case it has to wait.
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Fixed the build of most of targets using these rules. Though the build can be still broken, feel free to fix.
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buffer to allow safe access of the user provided string - maybe we should
introduce a user_strdup() instead.
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files, too.
* Added a temporary icon for the kernel until Stephan comes up with a better
one (hint hint!) :-))
* This even fixes bug #648.
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arch dependent code (they will be removed as soon as someone else
asks for these interrupt lines).
* Added an interrupt driven keyboard handler to the kernel that uses
this technique. As a result, you can now press F12 to enter the kernel
debugger before the input_server has been started, and Control-Alt-Delete
should reboot the system (actually I did not test the latter yet).
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vfs_get_vnode_cache() which did not acquire an extra reference to the
cache_ref when the cache had to be created.
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mapping, but it connected the vm_cache objects, so if it failed later, and
thus called vm_cache_release_ref() the object could have been freed accidently.
Most uses of map_backing_store() explicetly acquired a cache_ref *after* the
call was successful, but _vm_map_file() did not do this.
_vm_map_file() might still not work correctly, though, need to have a closer
look at it.
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- add loading of kernel debugger/ modules
- add a kgets() exported func for use by nasty modules =)
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let them eat death stack entries: after setting the next thread state to
THREAD_STATE_FREE_ON_RESCHED, interrupts were enabled again, which could
cause the thread to be rescheduled before having called put_death_stack().
This fixes bug #434.
* Note that the above change pretty much reverts revision 7865 that was supposed
to fix interrupt problem on thread exit (patch by Jack Burton almost 2 years
ago, that's how long this problem existed!).
* Made get_death_stack() and put_death_stack() symmetrical in that they don't
change interrupts. Also pulled out rescheduling from put_death_stack[_and_reschedule]()
and put it back into thread_exit2().
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running team to be able to fill in the team_info::args field. Currently, only
the path is stored, there, though.
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#603.
* Moved devfs_get_partition_info() into the devfs_ioctl() hook.
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no longer try to access any MSRs when there are no MTRRs. Got it? :-)
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into more than MAX_FILE_IO_VECS pieces. This could have very weird consequences
like overwriting data outside the file (but on that same partition only).
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reading the file map of certain files (hope I got that more or less
right)
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* As suggested by Korli, the signal is now encoded in the "reason" field of
wait_for_child().
* waitpid() now sets the status passed in so that the signal can be read out
(but it still doesn't do it's full job).
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of the one supplied to fs_mount() (but not the /dev/disk/virtual/... entry, as that
wouldn't be that clear to the user).
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scan job in the calling thread).
* KDiskDeviceManager::InitialDeviceScan() now runs synchronously, so that
get_boot_partitions() doesn't need to do this ugly wait hack.
* KDiskDeviceManager::CreateFileDevice() can now run synchronously as well, which
fixes a deadlock in fs_mount() - note, mounting file devices still doesn't work,
though as Haiku's BFS doesn't allow this right now.
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* _ReadLock() will now fail with B_NO_MEMORY in case the ReadLockInfo couldn't
be created.
* Note, due to a design bug, we cannot guarantee that a previous read lock
can be reestablished after releasing a write lock in case of low memory.
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when called with interrupts turned off, get_memory_map() will now call the new
vm_translation_map_ops::query_interrupt() call.
Under PPC, this is trivial (at least right now), but on x86 we need to make sure
we have access to the page table entry, ie. we need to create an area that points
to its own page table entry, so that we can map in the page table entry containing
the address we're looking for. It's not really nice, feel free to come up with
a cleaner solution :-)
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always call all handlers in this case, but we still try to return the correct
return code (ie. B_HANDLED_INTERRUPT and B_INVOKE_SCHEDULER).
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the interrupt handlers, not before (like we do for edge triggered ones).
This should prevent hardware from issuing a second interrupt when the software driver
is still busy handling the first.
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work correctly when on power supply (ie. when running at full speed). Turns out we
misdetected a spurious interrupt on line 15 - we now ignore them completely which
seems to fix that problem.
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no longer needs to lock address space hash table - that also makes the lookup much
faster, too (and a direct pointer is used instead of a hash lookup).
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dir_remove() did not normalize the path, and thus, could forward a "." as
name for the removed directory - which BFS didn't catch because it assumed
our VFS would work correctly...
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vnode is not becoming unbusy (right now it even panics, but that can be removed
later on).
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as stated in the BeBook - this fixes bug #458 as Tracker directly compared
with that error code.
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* vfs_get_fs_node_from_path() now also work for absolute paths again (but
still for relative ones from the volume root) - it just tests if the
mount IDs fit, so it only returns successful if the path really is on
the desired mount.
* the Disk Device Manager publish functions now call devfs_publish_*()
correctly (by omitting the "/dev/" mount point).
* devfs_publish_partition() now accepts absolute device paths but relative
partition paths.
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(ie. it only worked for absolute paths, but it shouldn't work for those at
all).
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systems a chance to know if they have locked already.
This fixes a locking problem in BFS where one thread tried to acquire two read
locks (where someone else trying to acquire a write lock would have caused a
dead lock).
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since it unlocked the cache while waiting on a busy page. Now, we're filling
the pending request before unlocking the cache.
* Fixed the deadlock I mentioned in the last commit: if a page fault happens
at the same time we're trying to read/write from/to a page, we no longer
fight for the BFS inode lock, but eventually doing the job twice if needed.
Will need to go over the "write modified" functions to make sure they are
behaving as well.
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changes made to a file instead of directly using vm_cache_write_modified() -
besides making the file system more independent from the file cache, this also
works around a possible dead lock (that is to be fixed in a later commit).
* fs_sync() no longer uses vnodes from the mount's vnode list directly to write
back the changes made to them, but gets them via ID instead - this makes sure
the vnode is in a valid state and fixes a race condition with free_vnode().
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Right now, the size of the device is ignored in the second pass. Maybe this helps
with bug #357.
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function, and added a vfs_disconnect_vnode() for other kernel components.
* devfs_unpublish_device() can now optionally make use of this call.
* Fixed the type check of devfs' unpublish_node().
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though it looks so simple, I see no reason why it shouldn't work 8-)).
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boot volume. The other (better) methods are now disabled in the boot loader.
This fixes bug #241.
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tree only, anyway, as it was dumped before the recognition of any devices).
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* Adapt other sources where needed (the boot loader's RootFileSystem still
used the old implementation).
* Implemented RootFileSystem::Rewind().
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loader): it now supports holes between segments, and accepts any segment order.
* Renamed elf.c to elf.cpp and fixed warnings.
* Renamed elf_image_info::dynamic_ptr and eheader to dynamic_section and elf_header.
* Some cleanup.
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now on the amount of memory installed in the system. Ie. if you have only
128 MB the kernel heap will be only half in size.
* Minor cleanup in vm_page.c, renamed some variables to match our style guide.
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now reflects the number of pages in the areas cache, instead of just the size of the
area.
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for the kernel as well, and thus we need to export _kern_get_timezone(),
too.
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to be killed. Reverted ShutdownProcess.cpp to continue to use kill_team()
instead of sending a signal.
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no on-disk modules could be found... (since revision 16584).
* iterator_get_next_module() now makes use of the KPath features, and doesn't
build the new path manually anymore.
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the thread priority is now increased by one, we'll see how that turns
out for real (I'm not even convinced that this feature is a good idea
at all yet).
* Enabled debugging the last semaphore acquirer by default.
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the root vnode was tried to be removed as well (which resulted in a crash).
Since playing with the root node reference count is a bad idea anyway and opens
a big race condition (with regards to the unused list), we no longer do that
now, until it's safe.
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blocks - this is not enough, though as it would also need to ask other
volumes to free ranges.
* Increased the number of blocks to free in case of low memory.
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* fs_unmount() freed vnodes, but didn't remove them from the unused list if
needed.
* vfs_get_module_path() could put a vnode twice under several situations.
* vnode_path_to_vnode() now always puts the dir vnode, even if the provided
path is NULL. Documented the fact that it does eat the ref, too.
* Added a to-do item in vfs_get_vnode_cache() about a possible problem.
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read_port() or port_buffer_size() will fail immediately.
* Made the functions above plus port_count() support this new way of closing
a port.
* All of Marcus's port tests now succeed.
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and a timeout.
* _user_wait_for_thread() was not interruptible before, ie. Control-C wouldn't
work.
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vfs_free_unused_vnodes()); the vnode mutex is now hold for much shorter times
only:
* Rewrote advisory_locking creation/maintenance to hold the vnode mutex only
for very short times.
* the vnode mutex is no longer held during file cache construction; instead,
the vnode is marked busy.
* Implemented an (incorrect for now) get_advisory_lock()
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a modified page that mustn't be removed. This fixes bug #110.
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of that list.
* Added a vfs_free_unused_vnodes() function that calls the low memory handler
directly.
* create_sem_etc() now calls the above function in case there are no semaphores
available anymore; this usually frees up to 2 semaphores per node (one from
the cache if there is a file cache attached, and eventually one from the
file system).
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or vm_cache_ref couldn't be created, instead of cleaning up and returning
an appropriate error.
* vm_cache_ref_create() no returns a status_t instead of the vm_cache_ref
(as that's part of the vm_cache anyway).
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that put one or more full paths on the stack before, which could cause some
problems under certain conditions.
* Cleaned up KPath, ie. use size_t instead of int32 where appropriate, added
license.
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longer pushing a whole path on the stack.
* open_module_list() now adds the prefix to the paths it puts on the
stack to reduce the amount of searching to do (this probably wasn't
done before because of the earlier boot method via bootfs which
didn't allow for deep path names).
* module.c is now module.cpp (for KPath usage).
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(mounting still only works from the Terminal).
* Shuffled functions in node_monitor.cpp around to clearly differentiate between
private, private kernel, and public kernel functions.
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before another one in the list.
* The video modes in the boot loader are now sorted (by resolution, larger
resolution comes first). Doubled entries are automatically removed; this
fixes bug #192.
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action has been set for the signal. If so, it doesn't try to install a
debugger, but simply lets the caller deliver the signal.
Fixes bug #237 (VLC entering the debugger when checking for processor
extensions).
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modified to panic when an invalid block is requested (to find fs errors)
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* Fixed broken "full sem" mechanism.
* Fixed recycling of previously mapped IO space chunks. Should avoid the
panic() call earlier introduced by Marcus.
(tracked down by axeld and bonefish over the course of three days
(in between skiing) and finally nailed on the bus back home)
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This should eliminate the cases where commands doesn't seem to be accepted (but look fine on screen).
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if "syslog_debug_output" was set to "true". Reported by Jerome!
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the device manager is initialized. For x86 it does nothing, but
for PPC it searches for a supported interrupt controller and
remembers it for later use.
arch_int_{enable,disable}_io_interrupt() are implemented as
well as handling of external exceptions (aka as I/O interrupts).
We'll see later how well that works.
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returns the root device node. Now its actually possible to
traverse the device node tree without a node to start with.
* Fixed execution order problem in dm_get_next_child_node(). The
supplied node was put first (which could cause its immediate
deletion), but was still accessed thereafter.
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time of the idle thread as a measure, we now compute the CPU activity on
each thread switch - the time the CPU worked is the total of user and kernel
time a thread spent during its quantum.
Unlike before, this mechanism works correctly on SMP machines. I hope this
works as expected :)
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* Added syscalls _kern_set_cpu_enabled() and _kern_cpu_enabled().
* scheduler.c::sRunQueue::tail was not maintained at all; changed sRunQueue to
be a simple thread pointer instead of a struct thread_queue.
* Turns out we're monitoring CPU activity incorrectly when we've got more
than one CPU.
* Renamed the global CPU array from "cpu" to gCPU.
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synchronization as done in init_mtrrs() failed because of that (let the system
hang).
Unfortunately, MTRR still doesn't work on my dual PIII with SMP enabled; that
was just one reason it didn't work.
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The test application lets run a thread at the highest priority that calls
yield all the time - the system stays responsible when it runs, so it seems
to work fine :)
Changed the malloc implementation to use _kern_thread_yield() instead of
snoozing.
We should think about making this call public, too.
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enqueueing a thread to the run queue.
This mechanism is now used for the thread priority boost on semaphore
release. Also, those threads are no longer made real time threads, they
now get a temporary priority of B_FIRST_REAL_TIME_PRIORITY - 1.
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It now works fine on my P4 system as well :-)
But since the BIOS area is not identity mapped, it might work on fewer systems
than it does in BeOS R5.
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on at least one of my systems, it only works on 3 of them...).
* Added APM safemode setting.
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* Added a thread priority column to the thread list.
* Added "realtime" command that lists all real-time threads.
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