* Fixed vm_page_allocate_page_run(): it did not take the pageState into account,
and would therefore return uninitialized memory (ie. B_CONTIGUOUS areas would
contain garbage).
Now, it stores if a page is cleared in a new vm_page::is_cleared field.
* Some cleanup.
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(yet) support any locale anyway, so evaluating LC_ALL and friends doesn't make
much sense at this point.
This fixes bug #1499.
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* Minor cleanup (there shall be 2 lines of space between functions).
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don't block when they should because the semaphore sometimes gets released too
much. One day I'll try to add some tests, though this seems like something you
can't exactly unit test.
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them. I have tested this with a simple test program I downloaded
from the internet. We get the same result as on Linux, so I think
this is good. I will test it more with WebKit later.
Our Pthreads implementation is still missing some stuff, but this
adds a good chunk.
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freshly booted, it would already contain > 20000 pages. The size is
now initialized to half of the available pages. Ideally it would
grow/shrink dynamically, though.
* Changed the hash function to yield a better distribution.
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diagnostic purposes).
* hash_init() adjusts the table size to a prime number, which should
result in a better element distribution, particularly since usually a
power of two is passed.
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reference count to drop below 0 there.
* Added TODO describing a serious race condition between free_vnode()
and the page daemon.
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a reference to a by them not yet referenced cache was not correct.
They only incremented the reference count, but a vnode cache reference
includes also a vnode reference. In case of the page daemon this would
cause vnode references to be lost (causing bug #1465).
* The page daemon used an unsafe method to access a yet unreferenced
page cache. There was nothing that prevented the cache from being
deleted while the page daemon tried to get a reference. The
vm_page::cache field is now protected by the page cache table
spinlock, too, which the new function
vm_cache_acquire_page_cache_ref(), used by the page daemon, also
acquires while trying to get the reference.
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increment the root node vnode reference count. Otherwise it could race
with fs_unmount(). Fixes bug #1438.
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group ID with the session and let the terminal update them.
* Added an "orphaned" flag to the process_group structure and code to
maintain it.
* Handle the death of a controlling process correctly: The
foreground process group gets a SIGHUP and all newly-orphaned process
groups containing at least one stopped processes are sent
SIGHUP+SIGCONT.
* The tty handles the O_NOCTTY flag correctly, now.
* The tty handles reads/writes from processes from other sessions
correctly, now.
* Handle tcsetpgrp() from background processes correctly.
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* Defined flag SIGNAL_FLAG_TEAMS_LOCKED for send_signal_etc(), so it can
be called with the team lock being held.
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shadowing variables).
* Resolved TODO: We wake up the parent if waiting in wait_for_child()
now, if the process group changes.
* Added another TODO: setpgid() is supposed to fail on a child after
it has executed exec*().
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blocked and no other child status is available.
* Respect SA_NOCLDWAIT and ignored SIGCHLD in waitpid(): Unless a child
status is available immediately, the thread shall block until all
children are gone.
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* The vm_translation_map is now correctly held in all of the vm_ mapping
functions.
* Removed the old vm_daemons.c file - there is now a new vm_daemons.cpp
which contains the beginnings of our new page daemon.
So far, it's pretty static and not much tested. What it currently does
is to rescan all pages in the system with a two-handed clock algorithm
and push pages into the modified and inactive lists.
* These inactive pages aren't really stolen yet, even though their mappings
are removed (ie. their next access will cause a page fault). This should
slow down Haiku a bit more, great, huh? :-)
* The page daemon currently only runs on low memory situations, though.
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correct values (resolving a TODO); however, the latter doesn't do anything
with those yet.
* Cleanup.
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kernel debugger commands, which can set/clear/list in-kernel break- and
watchpoints. Only available when KERNEL_BREAKPOINTS is defined.
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DEBUG_CACHE_LIST) that prints an unspectacular list of pointers to all
existing caches. Feel free to extend.
* Enhanced MultiAddressSpaceLocker:
- It supports choosing between read and write lock per address space,
now.
- Added AddAreaCacheAndLock(), which adds the address spaces of all
areas that are attached to a given area's cache, locks them, and
locks the cache. It makes sure that the area list didn't change in
the meantime and optionally also that all areas have their
no_cache_change flags cleared.
* Changed vm_copy_on_write_area() to take a cache instead of an area,
requiring it to be locked and all address spaces of affected areas to
be read-locked, plus all areas' no_cache_change flags to be cleared.
Callers simply use MultiAddressSpaceLocker:: AddAreaCacheAndLock() to
do that. This resolves an open TODO, that the areas' base, size, and
protection fields were accessed without their address spaces being
locked.
* vm_copy_area() does now always insert a cache for the target area. Not
doing that would cause source and target area being attached to
the same cache in case the target protection was read-only. This
would make them behave like cloned areas, which would lead to trouble
when one of the areas would be changed to writable later.
* Fixed the !writable -> writable case in vm_set_area_protection(). It
would simply change the protection of all mapped pages for this area,
including ones from lower caches, thus causing later writes to the
area to be seen by areas that shouldn't see them. This fixes a problem
with software breakpoints in gdb. They could cause other programs to
be dropped into the debugger.
* resize_area() uses MultiAddressSpaceLocker::AddAreaCacheAndLock() now,
too, and could be compacted quite a bit.
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Condition variables would never be interrupted.
* ConditionVariableEntry::Add() did not correctly insert the entry into
the per-thread list of entries (the next link of the previous entry
was not adjusted), which could leave the entry unnotified when the
previous entry was notified, thus leaving it in the respective
condition variable's list after the end of its life time. This should
fix a crashing bug I rarely encountered.
* Added debug checks in the PrivateConditionVariableEntry
constructor/destructor that should have helped me to find
forementioned bug hours earlier, had I been bright enough to realize
that I didn't include <debug.h> and those KDEBUG guarded checks were
never executed. :-/
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Can be enabled by defining KERNEL_BREAKPOINTS in arch/user_debugger.h
and will provide the arch_{set,clear}_kernel_{break,watch}point()
function. Hitting a break-/watchpoint will throw the thread into KDL.
* Finally added a comment, what's the point of
i386_reinit_user_debug_after_context_switch(), since I wonder every
time I see it. Should be optimized aways soon.
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space - but they were released upon deletion. It's probably not really
needed, but now all reserved areas also grab a reference to their address
space.
* Rearranged team tear down to be a bit more sane: the I/O context is removed
first (where semaphores/areas/ports/whatever might still be used), and the
address space is deleted last.
* delete_area() can now remove its address space reference again (due to the
two changes above), and therefore fixes bug #1374.
* cleaned up vm_address_space.c a bit (no functional change there, though).
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stack frame (i.e. its own). Not sure what the comment is supposed to
mean. Tested with gcc 2 and 4.
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removed from the variable, which could lead to crashes under certain
cicrumstances.
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is used instead of death_entry for team::dead_children.
* Added team::{stopped,continued}_children, which, analoguously to
dead_children, are used to track the state of stopped/continued
children.
* A team does have a job_control_entry, which is allocated at team
creation time. It will be inserted into the parent's
{stopped,continued}_children lists as the team's main thread is
stopped/continued and removed when waitpid() retrieves the child
state. When the team dies the entry is detached from the team and goes
into the parent's dead_children list.
* Removed the wait_for_any field from team_dead_children. It was solely
used to avoid deletion of the contained entries in certain situations.
wait_for_child() (the waitpid() backend) always deletes an entry now,
regardless of whether other threads are waiting; that's in
accordance with the waidpid() specification. wait_for_thread() removes
the entry only, if the caller is the parent of the respective team.
* Introduced team_set_job_control_state() which performes the job
control entry transitions between the respective lists and wakes up
threads waiting in wait_for_child(). It is invoked on team death and
when the team's main thread receives job control signals.
* Reorganized wait_for_child(). It handles WCONTINUED and WUNTRACED now,
too. Removed a block that interpreted the supplied ID as thread ID.
* Added missing parts in waitpid().
Job control starts to work, though it seems to have some glitches.
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variable. Due to C code including the header I had to turn it from and
aggregated member to a pointer. I'm very close to starting to convert
all remaining .c to .cpp files. :-/
* Got rid of the "waiters" field. It was only written, never read.
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exists and thread was notified), B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND (condition variable
not found or Unpublish()ed while waiting), or B_INTERRUPTED
(interrupted by a signal).
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* Removed left-over commented C implementation.
* It is now possible for a thread to wait for more than one condition
variable at a time.
* Made waiting for condition variables optionally interruptable.
* Renamed Notify() method to NotifyAll() and added a NotifyOne(), so
that it is now possible to wake up only one of the waiting threads.
Pretty much untested at the moment.
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content name are supported.
* Added file_system_module_info::flags (analogously to
partition_module_info::flags) which indicate which disk device
features the FS supports.
* Replaced the
file_system_module_info/partition_module_info::supports_*()
hooks by a get_supported_operations() hook and for partitioning
systems additionally a get_supported_child_operations() hook.
* Updated file and partitioning systems accordingly.
* Updated fs_shell accordingly.
* Updated the DDM accordingly. The syscall interface remains unchanged,
though.
* _user_supports_initializing_partition() also checks whether the parent
partitioning system is content now.
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Also check for negative positions smaller -1
(as -1 means using current address).
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* vm_soft_fault() no longer touches the page source cache in case fault_get_page() failed.
* fault_find_page() now unlocks and releases the cache if reading in a page failed.
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occured if SIGSTOP was already delivered but not yet handled when SIGCONT was
sent. Now, SIGCONT will clear all stop signals from the pending signals.
* SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, and SIGTTOU are supposed to suspend the thread as well, adapted
the default behaviour to respect that.
* Removed the work-around from r21997 TermParse.cpp for this exact problem.
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* get_signal_stack() checked the wrong sig_action field (index is signal-1), also,
it had an off-by-one error in the stack range check.
* factored out a restart_syscall() function to avoid code duplication
* arch_setup_signal_frame() relied on the fact that vregs and the signal stack code
is a multiple of 4 bytes in size.
* Fixed sigaction(): it did return the error code directly instead of setting errno.
* signal() actually had a work-around for the broken sigaction()...
* Replaced the sig_func_t typedef with a sighandler_t typedef - this is non-standard
anyway, but now we're at least compatible with the GNU world instead of introducing
our own solution (BSD seems to use sig_t here, BTW).
* Removed now unused sigval structure from the header; it should be added again as
soon as we start supporting it.
* SA_RESETHAND and SA_ONESHOT are the same thing; the former did not work before.
* Made the non-standard SA_* flags refer to the standard ones instead of the other
way around.
* Added a test application for various signal features - works fine under Haiku,
tested also under Linux and BeOS (the latter fails as it does not support SA_RESTART).
More tests should be added, though.
* Cleanup.
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* On exec() the new function thread_reset_for_exec() is called which clears the signals
and cancels an eventually set alarm. Both things weren't done before...
* Some minor cleanups.
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large) vregs structure to the stack.
* Introduced a get_signal_stack() function that arch_setup_signal_frame() now uses to setup
the signal frame - it currently only returns the default user thread stack. Also made
sure arch_setup_signal_frame() is independent from the user stack.
* Minor cleanup.
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* check against sizeof(void*)-1 instead of hardcoded 3.
* return B_NO_MEMORY instead of NULL if the allocation failed...
Thanks to Marcus and Ingo for proofreading :-)
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compliant:
* it now checks the alignment is a multiple of 4 (needs to be changed for 64 bit architectures)
* it no longer sets errno.
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if the page was already in the "modified" list before. Also, the source page (which is
either mapped directly or copied to the target page) is no longer marked busy before its
final destiny is decided (it didn't have any effect, anyway, since we had its cache
locked for the whole time, but it now preserves the modified state). This fixes bug #1369.
* vm_cache_write_modified() now filters out temporary caches (it's currently called on area
deletion).
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* Check for failed allocations and set errno correspondingly in malloc(), calloc(), memalign() and realloc()
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Someone please review. Should errno be set to ENOMEM here?
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* Pulled the actual tree code into a non-templatized class AVLTree to
reduce the amount of code generated each time the template is
instantiated.
* Changed the iterator interface to Java-style.
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since fault_find_page() does no longer insert a dummy page into a cache
that has a store from which it can read the page.
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* Removed a few instances where the page state was set busy directly after
allocating it. This is a no-op, since a page is always busy after
allocation.
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cheap means to block threads until notified explicitely.
threads
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it's reference to the vm_address_space - luckily, it doesn't even need a
reference, since it always runs in the current address space, which cannot
go away for obvious reasons.
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* fixes a dead lock in vm_soft_fault() - the locking scheme enforces you to
lock the address space before a vm_cache, not the other way, around. Since
we need to lock the cache that has our page in fault_get_page(), we violated
that scheme by relocking the address space in order to get access to the
vm_area. Now, we read lock the address space during the whole page fault;
added a TODO that explains why this might not really be desirable, if
we can avoid it (the only way would be to reverse that locking scheme
which would potentially cause the more busy vm_cache locks to be held
longer).
* vm_copy_area() uses the MultiAddressSpaceLocker, but actually forget to
call Lock() on it...
* delete_area() leaks vm_address_space references - but fixing this currently
causes other problems to be investigated; I'll open a bug for that.
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* Removed the ref_count from vm_areas. You now always need to have the address
space locked (read or write, depending on what you do) when dealing with
areas.
* Added helper classes for locking the address space: AddressSpace{Read|Write}Locker,
and MultiAddressSpaceLocker which can lock several spaces at once and makes
sure no dead locks can happen.
* resize_area() is now using the MultiAddressSpaceLocker instead of no locking
at all; ie. it should now be safely to use.
* Disabled transfer_area() for now; it will be changed to work like an atomic
clone_area()/delete_area(), that is, it will hand out a new ID for the
transfered area.
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that an error can be propagated back to vm_soft_fault().
* Added boolean restart reference parameter to fault_find_page() which
is set to true whenever a condition is it encountered that requires
to start fault_find_page() from the very beginning. fault_get_page()
checks the flag and executes fault_find_page() in a loop, now.
* Removed the panic()s+TODOs in fault_find_page() when a cache became
busy. The restart feature is used in this case.
* fault_find_page(): If after the loop we haven't found a page yet,
and after locking the right cache one turned up, we restart the
function, too, thus avoiding double insertion of a page into a cache.
* Fixed potential dead-lock in fault_get_page(): After inserting a clean
page into a cache other than the top cache (read fault on
copy-on-write area not backed by a file (e.g. the heap)) the dummy
page was removed from the to be locked top cache while we still held a
lock for the lower cache, thus inverting the locking direction
required by the cache locking policy (top -> bottom).
* fault_get_page(): In case of a write access and a readable page found
in a lower cache, vm_cache_remove_consumer() could have replaced our
dummy page with a real page from a collapsed lower cache while we
had unlocked both caches. We didn't check for this condition and
always inserted our freshly allocated page, thus potentially inserting
a duplicate page into the top cache. We do the check now and discard our
page, when another page turned up. Fixes bug #1359.
* fault_get_page(), same if block: Removed unused case for removal of the
dummy page from a non-top cache. We only ever insert it into the top
cache and it should not be moved to another cache. Added an assert.
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* Inode::MayReleaseWriter() would release the semaphore too often; therefore,
Inode::WriteDataToBuffer() now loops in case it still couldn't write anything
instead of failing - this fixes a race condition (ie. a device is full message).
* In case the read request got filled two times (while adding the request, and
after waiting for it to become filled), ReadRequest::PutBuffer() overwrote the
output data. This fixes bug #1331.
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* Initial implementation of suggest_thread_priority. It behaves like version from BeOS R5.
* TODO take arguments 'period', 'jitter', and 'length' into account as well .
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no longer use idle priority, even if an actual implementation is still
missing
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offset of the page to insert is already in the cache. Revealed the bug
fixed with my previous commit.
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from the store into the top cache, which could lead to pages inserted
multiple times into the cache. We don't insert a dummy page in this case
anymore. Instead we mark a freshly allocated page busy and insert that
one. That's exactly the approach the file cache uses too. This does
probably make the whole dummy page special handling in the file cache
obsolete.
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to acquire the extra vnode reference, and actually prevented unmounting from
working - which it now does again.
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than you own - instead of crashing some time later, it will now panic as
soon as it can.
* No longer put the module image for B_KEEP_LOADED modules - essentially,
that feature was broken.
* Now use the RecursiveLocker in favour of manual locking where appropriate.
This actually fixed two locking bugs in error code paths.
* Applied a patch by François Revol: open_module_list() did not work
when the prefix was already inside a module (as opposed to a directory
on disk). The current solution is not as efficient, but that can be
fixed by improving the iterator code.
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* Adjusted the FS initialize() hook to have FD and partition_id
parameters like the other hooks instead of the partition path.
* Adjusted initialization in BFS accordingly.
* Implemented the FS initialization method in KFileSystem.
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Certain interrupts don't disable interrupts. We were calling
x86_{push,pop}_iframe() without specifically disabling them, thus causing
a race condition with could cause the iframe stack to be invalid. This
could cause all kinds of problems.
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After exec() we re-entered the userland without removing the syscall
iframe from the iframe stack, thus leaking one stack slot.
Fixes bug #1304.
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released it last, and the counts involved.
Furthermore, release_sem_etc() will now only negate the acquirer thread
ID instead of setting it to -1.
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* Simplified the notification framework: removed the updater stuff completely;
it was only there to account for some peculiarities of the node monitor which
we now solved differently.
* NotificationListener no longer includes a doubly linked list link for convenience;
it might want to listen to more than just one service.
* NotificationService cannot have an abstract destructor.
* Changed the _user_stop_watching() syscall to mirror the Be API; ie. it's no
longer possible to just remove some flags separately, just to stop listening
completely.
* Adapted the node monitor implementation to live in the NodeMonitorService class
that uses the new notification framework.
* Removed the public kernel node monitor API - it wasn't useful that way since you
couldn't do a lot with the KMessage in the kernel without using a private API.
Now you will have to use the (private) notification manager to use the node monitor
from inside the kernel. At a later point, we might introduce a public API for that,
too.
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Will be used for node monitoring and other stuff, too (like the Registrar or the
VM low memory handler).
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therefore, we could remove the ugly defines from KMessage again, and compile it
with KMESSAGE_CONTAINER_ONLY.
* Added KMessage::SetDeliveryInfo() to be able to send messages with a correct
header.
* Fixed a bug in KMessage::SendTo() that would not send the senderTeam when passing
a negative value for the parameter, but override it when passing in a valid
value.
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single priority 12 thread can make the whole GUI appear frozen.
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It's now possible to debug amok-running user threads by
suspending or resuming them, as well as dropping them into
the userland-debugger from inside kdl.
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* Moved method documentation from headers to source files.
* Fixed small problems (memory leaks, unsafe string duplication,...).
* Added TODOs where I spotted problems.
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