quite a bit in the past already); it somehow doesn't work right with how semaphores
are used in BeOS/Haiku.
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threads with higher priorities a much better scheduling experience, it
also creates a problem as soon as more than one higher priority thread
waits on a resource held by a lower priority thread; the higher priority
threads play ping-pong, and the lower priority thread doesn't get it's
chance.
* Increased the probability of skipping a thread priority.
* I won't do any other changes on the scheduler, that's meianote's job now :-)
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This should fix the loader problem some folks were seeing on beos binaries.
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The solution is less than optimal, but should work for now.
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a function pointer, which it isn't.
The mistake was probably made because there appears to be multiple stdio implementations
in the tree (BSD and glibc) so it's easy to look at the wrong code. Perhaps
we should clean that up.
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so we can't easily check if the remaining mappings are valid - therefore I disabled
the check completely.
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if the page is currently copied, the source page still has mappings.
* vm_copy_on_write_area() did not set the cache type for the upper cache.
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* read_dir() is supposed to return B_OK and and a count of 0 when
reaching the end of the directory. In case the node in question could
not be found, we were looping infinitely.
* free_dir_cookie() was not invoked.
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small to hold the information for the requested I/O size.
* get_file_map() returned B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW already in case the array
was exactly as large as needed.
* read_chunk_into_cache() and write_chunk_to_cache() will no longer
override their local "size" variable.
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sets a fault handler, so that an invalid memory access while executing
the command (address typos always do the trick :-) won't result in
another KDL session on top of the current one, which wouldn't even be
"cont"able.
All pieces of code setting a fault handler do now save and reset the
previous one, so that e.g. a user_memcpy() in a debugger command doesn't
disturb the mechanism.
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unload_kernel_add_on(). The former one could lead to deadlocks with
load_kernel_add_on() (e.g. occasionally the boot process would hang).
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* Added a few comments.
* Simplified the nested while loops by dropping the special handling for the
first iovec and restructuring the innermost loop. This also rules out
the possibility of a zero-length temporary vec. IMHO the readability
has improved quite a bit (YMMV :-). Hopefully without introducing new
bugs; please review!
* Corrected computation of totalSize in case less than size has been
read/written.
* Also set *_numBytes in case all fileVecs have been processed. Only
relevant in case the request extends beyond the end of file.
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filling them which could have written over the stack, and their iovec length
was set for the wrong iovec, potentially clobbering any memory.
* The first tempVec was usually empty, anyway, as the wrong iovec was chosen
to start from (usually one too early).
* The tempVec loop is now repeated until the whole fileVec is completed.
* Minor cleanup.
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in.
* New debugger command "find_page", which searches all page queues to
find out, which one a page is actually in.
* Solved nasty race condition between the page scrubber and
vm_page_allocate_page_run(): The page scrubber didn't mark the pages
it was processing busy, so that vm_page_allocate_page_run() could claim
them in the meantime. They would end up in the clear pages queue,
although being assigned to a cache at the same time. This should
finally solve bug #1056.
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being merged in vm_cache_remove_consumer(), fault_find_page() tried again
with the current vm_cache_ref, but didn't realize it might have had inserted
a busy page in this cache already.
This fixes a deadlock, as this page would never get unbusy again.
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that returns 0. Patch by Hugo Santos.
* Removed superfluous memset() of select_sync structures.
* Some cleanup.
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would start with the first block in the unused blocks list, but then
continue with the blocks that share the same hash table slot, thus
freeing potentially used blocks. Could theoretically have caused
BFS to see and write incorrect meta/administrative data on certain
occasions.
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defined by the UserlandFS server and is of no real use anyway.
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yet sure what is causing this, but until I find the time to look into it (or someone else
as part of GSoC), raising the limit helps.
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owner of that thread - this fixes the kernel part of bug #1122.
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short, if the FD table size wasn't a multiple of 8.
* vfs_resize_fd_table() didn't seem to know at all about the
close-on-exit bitmap. The pointer in the io_context would point to
free()d memory afterwards. This explains the sporadically closed
stdin/out/err descriptors in programs started from Tracker and
Deskbar.
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* Added a comment to vm_remove_all_page_mappings() that shows that we need to
change the mapping spinlock into a mutex.
* Pointed out some potential problems in the code.
* Added vm_page_at_index(), vm_clear_map_activation(), and vm_test_map_activation()
in preparation of the page scanner rewrite.
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mapped fully read-only (for both kernel and userland). Previously a
kernel read access to a yet unmapped r/w accessible userland address
would cause the page from the lower cache to be mapped with write
permission for userland (on x86 also for the kernel) thus e.g.
allowing a fork()ed child process to write to the parent process'
memory.
Fixes bugs #113 and #928.
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{set,clear}_debugger_{break,watch}point(), allowing to set/clear break
and watchpoints for the calling team. When a break/watchpoint is hit,
the team enters the debugger. Handy in situations when the program in
question can't really be started in a debugger (or it would be
complicated to do so). The functions work only as long as no debugger is
installed for the team.
We clear the arch specific team and thread debug infos now, when a new
debugger is installed, thus clearing break- and watchpoints.
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* NewBlock()/FreeBlock() are now symmetrical in that the former no longer inserts
the block into the hash table.
* delete_transaction() also no longer removes the transaction from the hash table.
* cache_transaction_sync() now uses the new hash_remove_current() function.
* minor other cleanup (like line breaks).
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hashtable in case of a read error (NewBlock() also adds the block,
but FreeBlock() only frees it).
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suggested by Ingo; before it would just fill the physical pages with NULL pointers.
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start address wasn't aligned and numBytes was a multiple of the page
size, the last page was ignored. A subsequent get_memory_map() would
return NULL as physical address for that page, if it hadn't been mapped
before (that function looks generally suspicious, IMHO). E.g. reads from a
device into an unaligned buffer that hadn't been touched before would
hit that problem. Fixes bug #1075. Might also fix other reported
problems (like #1056), since this bug could have cause all kinds of weird
behavior and crashes.
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that points to both, the page and the area the page is in. This will allow a page
scanner to steal unused pages when necessary.
* The locking is currently done with a spinlock which we might want to have another
look at one day.
* dump_page() and dump_area_struct() now dump the page mappings as well.
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add-ons accordingly and removed the syscall.
* Removed send_notification().
* Reimplemented notify_listener(). It used the unimplemented
send_notification(). Now it has a chance to work. Note that
notify_listener() is obsolete. I would already have removed it, if
there weren't lots of FS implementations still using it (Hint!).
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vnode::covered_by fields. Together with sMountOpLock it allows write
access, either lock alone suffices for read access. Before
sMountOpLock had to be acquired for read (and write) access, which
meant that while mounting/unmounting a FS path resolution would have
to wait. In case of the UserlandFS this would even cause a deadlock
while mounting if the client tried to resolve the path of the device
to be mounted (e.g. by opening it).
* Added a clarifying comment about read access to the
fs_mount::covers_vnode/root_vnode field and removed locking in
resolve_volume_root_to_mount_point() which was not necessary for
explained reasons.
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name (saves copying the name, if that has to be done anyway) and added a
wrapper version with the old interface.
* dir_vnode_to_path() was broken for file systems that didn't support
the get_vnode_name() hook. It resolved the mount point too early, so
that it was searching the mount point and not the FS root dir for the
node. It uses the get_vnode_name() function now (before resolving the
mount point).
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to B_FULL_LOCK.
* vm_clone_area() now respects the source area's wiring and inherits it. This
should fix bug #1055.
* vm_cache::type is now duplicated in vm_area::cache_type - this allows looking
it up without having to lock a vm_cache_ref; this also solves a locking bug
in vm_unmap_pages() in this regard.
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* Made the output look a bit more like that of the other commands.
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Basically, there was a pretty subtle race between the cpus in main where if the main cpu released the AP cpus and then before the AP cpus had a chance to run the boot cpu started creating the main thread (which causes smp ici messages to be created) the system would livelock, where the boot cpu waited forever for the AP cpu to acknowledge the ICI (for a TLB flush when creating the kernel stack).
Added smp_cpu_rendezvous(), used to synchronize all the cpus to a particular point, and used it a few times in main().
While i was at it i fixed another race that'll probably never happen, but what the hey. Make sure the kernel args are copied into kernel space by the main cpu before letting any other ones use it.
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* vm_area and vm_page now have a new field "mappings" where they will store lists
of vm_page_mapping structures. vm_page::ref_count is gone, as it's no longer
needed (it was never updated correctly, anyway).
* vm_caches now have a type field, ie. CACHE_TYPE_RAM for anonymous areas - this
makes the stores a bit less independent, but is quite handy in several places.
* Added new vm_map_page() and vm_unmap_pages() functions to be used whenever you
map in or unmap pages into/from an area. They don't do much more than handling
vm_page::wired_count correctly right now, though (ie. B_LAZY_LOCK is now working
as expected as well).
* Moved the device fault handler to vm_map_physical_memory(); it was not really
used as a fault handler, anyway.
* Didn't notice Ingo's changes to the I/O space region broke lock_memory(). It
now checks the type of the area that contains the memory, and doesn't lock
anymore if not needed which solves the problem in a platform independent way.
* Implemented lock_memory() and unlock_memory() for real: they now change the
vm_page::wired_count member to identify pages that shouldn't be paged out.
* vm_area_for() now uses vm_area_lookup() internally.
* Fixed various potential overflow conditions with areas that reach 0xffffffff.
* Creating anonymous areas with B_FULL_LOCK no longer causes vm_soft_fault()
to be called, instead, the pages are allocated and mapped (via vm_map_page())
directly.
* Removed the _vm_ prefix for create_area_struct() and create_reserved_area_struct().
* Fixed a bug in vm_page_write_modified() that would not have enqueued pages that
failed to be written to the modified queue again when needed.
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opening bracket) - thanks!
* Shuffled functions a bit around to separate static and exported functions.
* Some other cleanup.
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* Renamed them, made everything static besides vm_allocate_early() (previous
vm_alloc_from_kernel_args()) which now allows you to specify a different
virtual than physical size, and therefore makes vm_alloc_virtual_from_kernel_args()
superfluous (which isn't exported anymore, and is now called allocate_early_virtual()).
* Enabled printing a stack trace on serial output on team crash - it doesn't hurt
for now, anyway.
* Cleanup.
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The kernel arg logic was faulty, and wasn't using strlcpy properly (which returns the size of the src string, not the remaining size). Replaced it with a simpler, but less efficient series of strlcat()s.
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The first use is to let the kernel decide what the preferred syscall mechanism is at boot time and copy the
appropriate user space code there. Can be used for routines the kernel can decide best how to use (memcpy, some
timing routines, etc).
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the new cpuid stuff was apparently exacerbating an existing problem where various bits of low level
cpu code (specifically get_current_cpu) weren't really initialized before being used. Changed the
order to set up a fake set of threads to point each cpu at really early in boot to make sure that at
all points in code it can get the current 'thread' and thus the current cpu.
A probably better solution would be to have dr3 point to the current cpu which would then point to the
current thread, but that has a race condition that would require an int disable, etc.
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away cpuid info into the current cpu structure. Trouble was the code was running before the current
thread pointer was set on each cpu, so it was always looking up cpu 0's structure and saving there,
leaving the other ones uninitialized. Surprisingly this works fine on my machine, but obviously fails
on others (cpuid info would have been zeroed probably). Solution is to change the order that things
are brought up on each cpu to set the current thread pointer first. I don't really like that solution
but it'll work for now. Added a comment to the effect.
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Now two complete tss structures exist within the per-cpu structure. Instead
of having to create a seperate area per each one, initialize them in place.
Also, the old mechanism to getting all of the cpus to get initialized was
subtly broken, but still managed to work. Now, just force all the cpus to
initialize at boot, which makes the actual swapping of esp0 somewhat simpler.
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* 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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containing the Haiku SVN revision number which is used by uname(). The
value is 0 when built, but updated by the build system before copying
libroot to the image (new rule CopySetHaikuRevision).
* For AboutHaiku we no longer write the SVN revision number into a
resource. Instead we use the uname() info.
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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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does. Marcus, what problem did you encounter?
The BuildPXEstage1 actions use "as" ATM, which is not correct, since it
should actually use the target platform assembler (i.e.
cross-compilation won't work). It should be replaced by $(TARGET_CC),
but that results in the following errors, when compiling with gcc 2.95.3:
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:
Assembler messages:
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:39:
Error: missing ')'
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:96:
Error: `0x6(%edx)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:102:
Error: `0xa(%edx)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:127:
Error: `2(%edx)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:128:
Error: `0(%edx)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:147:
Error: `16(%ebx)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:149:
Error: `20(%ebx)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:173:
Error: `2(%edx)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:174:
Error: `0(%edx)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:298:
Error: `(%esi)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:299:
Error: `(%edi)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:306:
Error: `(%esi)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
/home/bonefish/develop/haiku/haiku/src/system/boot/platform/pxe_ia32/pxe_stage1.S:307:
Error: `(%edi)' is not a valid 16 bit base/index expression
For the gcc 4 configuration all but the first errors disappear. It looks
like these are bugs in older assembler version. Any reasonable
work-around?
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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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Also prepare uname to return the build SVN revision number,
which will work only if I could figure out how to define it from Jamfile.
Or, better, in build/jam/BuildSetup.
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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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