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Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 81530bc58c Really fix size_t declarations by asking compiler. 2012-09-12 12:39:30 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen cceaaf0089 Fix declaration of size_t on x86. 2012-09-12 12:19:57 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 53e945aa4f Fix including private signal.h in kthread.h. 2012-09-12 12:18:51 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen da7f10269d Better declarations of limits in stdint.h.
This is more compatible with how gcc limits.h does stuff.
2012-09-09 22:41:02 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen b9b697f2cb Implement proper W* error codes in sys/wait.h and kernel.
Note that signals can't really kill a process at this time.
2012-09-09 12:21:39 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 07b3cc8e06 Implement WNOHANG in waitpid(2). 2012-09-08 19:19:31 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 3fd270f7a2 Remove trailing whitespace. 2012-09-08 18:45:53 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 755e855c08 Renamed sforkr(2) to tfork(2).
It's a much better name if you think of it as task-fork or thread-fork in the
sense that it either modifies this task or creates a new one. This call will
be used to provide user-space threads as well as fork(2).
2012-09-08 18:45:52 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 51e3de971c Multithreaded kernel and improvement of signal handling.
Pardon the big ass-commit, this took months to develop and debug and the
refactoring got so far that a clean merge became impossible. The good news
is that this commit does quite a bit of cleaning up and generally improves
the kernel quality.

This makes the kernel fully pre-emptive and multithreaded. This was done
by rewriting the interrupt code, the scheduler, introducing new threading
primitives, and rewriting large parts of the kernel. During the past few
commits the kernel has had its device drivers thread secured; this commit
thread secures large parts of the core kernel. There still remains some
parts of the kernel that is _not_ thread secured, but this is not a problem
at this point. Each user-space thread has an associated kernel stack that
it uses when it goes into kernel mode. This stack is by default 8 KiB since
that value works for me and is also used by Linux. Strange things tends to
happen on x86 in case of a stack overflow - there is no ideal way to catch
such a situation right now.

The system call conventions were changed, too. The %edx register is now
used to provide the errno value of the call, instead of the kernel writing
it into a registered global variable. The system call code has also been
updated to better reflect the native calling conventions: not all registers
have to be preserved. This makes system calls faster and simplifies the
assembly. In the kernel, there is no longer the event.h header or the hacky
method of 'resuming system calls' that closely resembles cooperative
multitasking. If a system call wants to block, it should just block.

The signal handling was also improved significantly. At this point, signals
cannot interrupt kernel threads (but can always interrupt user-space threads
if enabled), which introduces some problems with how a SIGINT could
interrupt a blocking read, for instance. This commit introduces and uses a
number of new primitives such as kthread_lock_mutex_signal() that attempts
to get the lock but fails if a signal is pending. In this manner, the kernel
is safer as kernel threads cannot be shut down inconveniently, but in return
for complexity as blocking operations must check they if they should fail.

Process exiting has also been refactored significantly. The _exit(2) system
call sets the exit code and sends SIGKILL to all the threads in the process.
Once all the threads have cleaned themselves up and exited, a worker thread
calls the process's LastPrayer() method that unmaps memory, deletes the
address space, notifies the parent, etc. This provides a very robust way to
terminate processes as even half-constructed processes (during a failing fork
for instance) can be gracefully terminated.

I have introduced a number of kernel threads to help avoid threading problems
and simplify kernel design. For instance, there is now a functional generic
kernel worker thread that any kernel thread can schedule jobs for. Interrupt
handlers run with interrupts off (hence they cannot call kthread_ functions
as it may deadlock the system if another thread holds the lock) therefore
they cannot use the standard kernel worker threads. Instead, they use a
special purpose interrupt worker thread that works much like the generic one
expect that interrupt handlers can safely queue work with interrupts off.
Note that this also means that interrupt handlers cannot allocate memory or
print to the kernel log/screen as such mechanisms uses locks. I'll introduce
a lock free algorithm for such cases later on.

The boot process has also changed. The original kernel init thread in
kernel.cpp creates a new bootstrap thread and becomes the system idle thread.
Note that pid=0 now means the kernel, as there is no longer a system idle
process. The bootstrap thread launches all the kernel worker threads and then
creates a new process and loads /bin/init into it and then creates a thread
in pid=1, which starts the system. The bootstrap thread then quietly waits
for pid=1 to exit after which it shuts down/reboots/panics the system.

In general, the introduction of race conditions and dead locks have forced me
to revise a lot of the design and make sure it was thread secure. Since early
parts of the kernel was quite hacky, I had to refactor such code. So it seems
that the risk of dead locks forces me to write better code.

Note that a real preemptive multithreaded kernel simplifies the construction
of blocking system calls. My hope is that this will trigger a clean up of
the filesystem code that current is almost beyond repair.

Almost all of the kernel was modified during this refactoring. To the extent
possible, these changes have been backported to older non-multithreaded
kernel, but many changes were tightly coupled and went into this commit.

Of interest is the implementation of the kthread_ api based on the design
of pthreads; this library allows easy synchronization mechanisms and
includes C++-style scoped locks. This commit also introduces new worker
threads and tested mechanisms for interrupt handlers to schedule work in a
kernel worker thread.

A lot of code have been rewritten from scratch and has become a lot more
stable and correct.

Share and enjoy!
2012-09-08 18:45:41 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 5f93e157d5 Thread secured refcount class. 2012-08-04 18:35:23 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 950610e1eb Added a kernel worker thread for use when the kernel goes multithreaded. 2012-08-04 18:35:23 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen ee73aa7783 Added a library of functions to simulate atomic operations on memory. 2012-08-04 18:35:23 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 49ad293d1d Thread secured the physical page allocator. 2012-08-04 18:35:23 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 78300931ba Workarounds for older gcc releases such that endian.h works. 2012-08-02 16:24:51 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 1ce55af846 Created framework for video drivers.
This supports dynamic loading and unloading of graphics drivers, mode
switching and detection and flexible kernel access to the framebuffer.
2012-07-30 19:00:24 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 19b5451f3b Refactored the PCI code to become a library of utility functions. 2012-07-29 23:45:54 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 5f6ca5e729 Added a kernel endian.h header for easy conversion. 2012-07-29 23:45:54 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen f390418515 Preallocated kernel address space for video memory. 2012-07-24 20:08:51 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 143120d160 Added tcgetwinsize(2) for determining terminal resolution.
Unfortunately this area is not standardized by POSIX. Linux uses an ioctl
which is not that bad, but I'd like to have a designated function. I'm not
sure if this facility is powerful enough and whether it should be improved.
Also note that I use a struct winsize as on Linux, but I use size_ts instead
for the heck of it. Perhaps I should use another name for the struct.
2012-07-24 18:43:34 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen f5c4b64aff The console can now be rendered to any text buffer.
The console renderer now renders to a text buffer, which can be implemented
on any device, whether it's the VGA text buffer or a bitmap graphics device
with font rendering. This replaces the older code that could only render to
a VGA framebuffer and where the input parsing was tightly coupled with the
device rendering phase.
2012-07-24 14:48:14 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 8c5ab54c9b Updated refcount.cpp to a newer coding convention. 2012-07-23 00:05:31 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen d75a7145ef Updated vga code to newer coding conventions. 2012-07-23 00:05:31 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen ebc0b064c3 Added a function to get the current address space pointer. 2012-07-06 17:18:07 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 22990b77b8 Refactored the internal kernel memory management API.
It is now permission-oriented, not just user/kernel oriented.

Added <sys/mman.h> with nice PROT_{READ,WRITE,EXEC,FORK} constants.
2012-07-06 17:18:07 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen e7baf6a4b0 Updated the kthread compatibility layer with signal support. 2012-07-06 17:17:45 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen c39473157a Implemented a new initrd format with better inode support.
This enables useful features such as directories, CRC32 checksums, and other
useful features. The initrdfs in the kernel is now hooked up against the new
API, although the kernel's current limited FS support is a problem for now.
To work around that, directories are not supported at runtime, although the
internal API understands them wonderfully. This will be fixed when the
kernel gets a real VFS.
2012-07-02 17:40:52 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen b650c9a8f0 Added a O_ACCMODE flag for GNU compatibility. 2012-05-28 22:52:11 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen bd489eb73a Forward compatbility with the kthread branch. 2012-05-04 13:13:44 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 6367a2352e Added sforkr(2) that controls the child registers as well.
sfork(2) now calls sforkr(2) with the current registers.

This will prove useful in creating threads, where user-space now can fully
control what state the child will start in. This is unlike the Linux clone
system call that accepts a pointer to the child stack; this is more powerful
and somehow simpler. Note that this will create a rather raw thread; no
thread initization has been done by the standard thread API (when it is
implemented), so this feature shouldn't be used by programmers unless they
know what they are doing.

fork(2) now calls sfork(2) directly. Also removed fork(2) and sfork(2) from
the kernel as they are done using sforkr(2) now. So technically they aren't
system calls right now, but that could always change.
2012-04-05 23:00:47 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 05b29ce25a Renamed rfork(2) to sfork(2) to avoid compatibility issues.
sfork is much like rfork except sharing is default for everything.

Eventually, I'll make a rfork(3) wrapper function around sfork(2) to
provide compatibility to BSD programs.

I don't like Linux clone(2): that's some messy function.
2012-04-04 00:29:25 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 95a088fec5 Added a dummy implementation rfork(2) equal to fork(2).
Note that in my implementation, you share per default, unless you ask.
2012-04-02 16:30:13 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen b3b1f6af66 Make sure that the right bits.h file is always included. 2012-03-27 16:36:55 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 554b2e44cc Added a Page::IsAligned inline function. 2012-03-26 16:46:26 +02:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen c62eb09cdc Added stubs for pread(2) and pwrite(2).
These are not implemented yet because the current kernel design is bad.

However, I need the stubs for other code.
2012-03-24 15:23:07 +01:00
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen db79994e64 Refactored all the sortix headers into a include directory.
Also got rid of trailing white space. That corrupted .git/.

Big ass-commit because of recovered .git directory.
2012-03-22 00:52:29 +01:00