* Added VMCache::MovePage() and MoveAllPages() to move pages between caches.
* VMAnonymousCache:
- _MergeSwapPages(): Avoid doing anything, if neither cache has swapped out
pages.
- _MergeSwapPages() does now also remove source cache pages that are
shadowed by consumer swap pages. This allows us to call _MergeSwapPages()
before _MergePagesSmallerSource(), save the swap page shadowing check
there and get rid of the vm_page::merge_swap flag. This is an
optimization based on the assumption that usually none or only few pages
are swapped out, so we save a lot of checks.
- Implemented _MergePagesSmallerConsumer() as an alternative to
_MergePagesSmallerSource(). The former is used when the source cache has
more pages than the consumer cache. It iterates over the consumer cache's
pages, moves them to the source and finally moves all pages back to the
consumer. The final move is relatively cheap (though unfortunately we
still have to update all pages' vm_page::cache field), so that overall we
save iterations of the main loop with the more expensive checks.
The optimizations particularly improve the common fork()+exec*() situations.
fork() uses CoW, which is implemented by putting two new empty caches between
the to be copied area and its cache. exec*() destroys one copy of the area,
its cache and thus causes merging of the other new cache with the old cache.
Since this usually happens in a very short time, the old cache does still
contain many pages and the new cache only few. Previously the many pages were
all checked and moved individually. Now we do that for the few pages instead.
A very extreme example of this situation is the Haiku image build. jam has a
huge heap (> 200 MB) and it fork()s+exec*()s for every action to be executed.
Since during the cache merging the cache is locked, any write access to a
heap page causes jam to block until the cache merging is done. Formerly that
took so long that it killed a lot of parallelism in multi-job builds. That
could be observed particularly well when lots of small actions where executed
(like the Link, XRes, Mimeset, SetType, SetVersion combos when building
executables/libraries/add-ons). Those look dramatically better now.
The overall speed improvement for a -j8 image build on my machine is only
about 15%, though.
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- Replaced the "userOnly" parameter by a "flags" parameter, that allows to
specify kernel and userland stack traces individually.
- x86, m68k: Don't always skip the first frame as that prevents the caller
from being able to record its own address.
* capture_tracing_stack_trace(): Replaced the "userOnly" parameter by
"kernelOnly", since one is probably always interested in the kernel stack
trace, but might not want the userland stack trace.
* Added stack trace support for VM cache kernel tracing.
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* When DEBUG_SPINLOCK_LATENCIES is 1, the system will panic if any spinlock is
held longer than DEBUG_LATENCY micro seconds (currently 200). If your system
doesn't boot anymore, a new safemode setting can disable the panic.
* Besides some problems during boot when the MTRRs are set up, 200 usecs work
fine here if all debug output is turned off (the output stuff is definitely
problematic, though I don't have a good idea on how to improve upon it a lot).
* Renamed the formerly BeOS compatible safemode settings to look better; there
is no need to be compatible there.
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(hopefully) correct place.
* It seems to be even harder to understand basic locking primitives: when you
think about it, it shouldn't surprise you that conditional variables never
return B_WOULD_BLOCK. This fixes gdb again.
* Added tracing support to the ports subsystem.
* get_port_message() will now resize the port heap if needed (but will also
take timeouts into account while doing so, more or less). The initial port
space is 4MB (as before), the growth rate is the same, and the system wide
limit is arbitrarily set to 64 MB (all swappable). A team limit has been set
to 8 MB, but is not enforced yet. Since ports are using up address space in
the kernel, those seems to be proper limits.
* This also fixes a strange, and rare lockup where the mouse cursor would still
move, but everything else would basically hang, but look perfectly normal from
KDL on the first look. As recently happened on Brecht's laptop, and debugged
by mmlr and me: the cbuf space got used up when lots of windows wanted to
redraw after a workspace switch. The app_server wouldn't answer anymore to
client requests, but thought it would have done so, as LinkSender::Flush()
doesn't care if it got a B_NO_MEMORY (the ports will now block until memory
is available if possible, so that should not be a problem anymore).
* Improved "port" KDL command, it now also prints the messages in the port.
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now be inspected. Still work in progress -- bit fields and arrays don't work
correctly yet nor does type lookup beyond the current compilation unit.
* Made most of the debugger output configurable via a config header. By default
it's much less noisy now.
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have a simple dedicated heap for the kernel debugger with stacked allocation
pools (deleting a pool frees all memory allocated in it). The heap should
eventually be used for all commands that need temporary storage too large for
the stack instead of each using its own static buffer.
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enter/exit code. There's no real reason not to keep kernel breakpoints
enabled when in userland (unless there are breakpoints installed for the
team, of course).
* Enabled kernel breakpoints by default (check your kernel_debug_config.h,
if you have overridden it!), since they don't really add any overhead
anymore.
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* vm_clone_area() does now set the B_SHARED_AREA flag on both the source
and the cloned area. This is necessary, since it would no longer be
guaranteed that areas are backed by leaf caches only (after
fork()ing), which doesn't work with our cache merging strategy.
Fixes#2605.
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* Turned the checks for all those macros to "#if"s instead of "#ifdef"s.
* Introduced macro KDEBUG_LEVEL which serves as a master setting.
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Currently it only contains KDEBUG and the block cache debugging macros.
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* {read,write}_pages() use vfs_{read,write}_pages() now, instead of
invoking the FS {read,write}_pages() hooks.
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* Cleanup the license header and add authors
* Sort the available keymaps list in the config file and add 'dv'
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keymap there too.
* Add a config header where one can select what KDL keymap should be used
(currently only 'us' and 'sg' are available though).
* Provide a third keymap that is used when the alt modifier is used (the swiss
german keymap is pretty useless without alt as all the useful keys like
backslash and curly braces use alt).
Our KDL is so powerful and nice to use, the only thing that bothered me was
that I always had to think about where some of the special keys are located in
the US keymap. So this simple compile-time keymap switching provided to be
helpful for me and might be for others too. Keymaps for other layouts obviously
have to be written before this becomes really useful.
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compatible with what our code assumed (pointers to objects of
TraceEntry and its POD base class trace_entry aren't identical
anymore).
* Added optional stack traces for ktrace_printf() output in the kernel.
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- Prepend "ahci port" to all trace entries in ahci_port.cpp.
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- Added controller attribute to the AHCIPort class for debugging purposes.
AHCI is failing whenever the PRD table has an address above the 2048 Mb mark.
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block would be incorrectly addressed when allocating a stream - this could
cause random blocks to be overwritten, and therefore could cause many sorts
of problems.
* Moved BFS_TRACING macro to the tracing_config.h file, and let it follow the
new semantics of those other macros in there.
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* Introduced the TCP_TRACING macro in tracing_config.h.
* Enlarged the default trace size to something a tiny bit useful (but still
acceptable for systems with little RAM).
* Cleanup.
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* cache paranoia was always enabled.
* Changed from paranoia on/off to levels. Adjusted the macros to take a
level argument.
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defined/undefined to numeric values (0 for undefined). This allows for
trace levels.
* Set SYSCALL_TRACING_IGNORE_KTRACE_OUTPUT default to 1, since this is
what one usually wants.
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* Added "mode" parameter to set_paranoia_check(), which specifies
whether the check is supposed to already exist/not exist yet. This
allows for, as it turns out, very useful additional tests. Added
{ADD,UPDATE}_PARANOIA_CHECK macros that imply the used "mode"
parameter.
* PARANOIA_SLOT_COUNT was accidentally redefined in the source file.
* Fixed remove_paranoia_check(). It didn't remove anything.
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We're a bit limited since that increases the kernel size the boot loader
needs to reserve. We should probably make that configurable as well.
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setting to force BLockers to be semaphore style. This may help with
debugging deadlocks.
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finally created a solution to avoid that: Header files that contain
configuration settings (and nothing else) go to build/config_headers.
To change settings, create a directory build/user_config_headers (which
is ignored by svn), copy the respective header there and modify it at
your leisure. Currently only tracing_config.h has been moved to the new
location, but more files will follow eventually. It is also recommended
to move optional macro definitions in Jamfile (as for BFS) to a config
header instead; the build system will then automatically rebuild on
changes.
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