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97cc33ca47 Everywhere: Make the codebase more architecture aware 2022-07-27 21:46:42 +00:00
b14ckcat
b8cfec7b1f Kernel: Move SysFS USB create function 2022-07-27 05:52:35 +00:00
b14ckcat
4b1537387f Kernel: Fix USB hotplug crash
Currently the SysFS node for USB devices is only initialized for USB
hubs, which means it will cause a kernel crash upon being dereferenced
in a non-hub device. This fixes the problem by making initialization
happen for all USB devices.
2022-07-27 05:52:35 +00:00
Filiph Sandström
bac4bdc5d2 Kernel: Fix incorrect return type on aarch64
InterruptController's model incorrectly returned a char[] instead
of a StringView.
2022-07-25 16:01:46 +01:00
zzLinus
ca74443012 Kernel/LibC: Implement posix syscall clock_getres() 2022-07-25 15:33:50 +02:00
Linus Groh
f52e468cd6 Kernel: Fix L1/L2/L3 cache conditionals in ProcFSCPUInformation 2022-07-24 23:01:59 +01:00
Liav A
60f7d61ad2 Kernel/SysFS: Fix parent directory hierarchy with symbolic links
We should actually start counting from the parent directory and not from
the symbolic link as it will represent a wrong count of hops from the
actual mountpoint.

The symlinks in /sys/dev/block and /sys/dev/char worked only by luck,
because I have set it to the wrong parent directory which is the
/sys/dev directory, so with the symlink it was 3 hops to /sys, together
with the root directory, therefore, everything seemed to work.

Now that the device symlinks in /sys/dev/block and /sys/dev/char are set
to the right parent directory and we start measure hops from root
directory with the parent directory of a symlink, everything seem to
work correctly now.
2022-07-24 13:38:24 +01:00
Liav A
977aa81310 Kernel+Userland: Add ioctl to set process ownership of DisplayConnector
Now that the infrastructure of the Graphics subsystem is quite stable,
it is time to try to fix a long-standing problem, which is the lack of
locking on display connector devices. Reading and writing from multiple
processes to a framebuffer controlled by the display connector is not a
huge problem - it could be solved with POSIX locking.

The real problem is some program that will try to do ioctl operations on
a display connector without the WindowServer being aware of that which
can lead to very bad situations, for example - assuming a framebuffer is
encoded at a known resolution and certain display timings, but another
process changed the ModeSetting of the display connector, leading to
inconsistency on the properties of the current ModeSetting.

To solve this, there's a new "master" ioctl to take "ownership" and
another one to release that ownership of a display connector device. To
ensure we will not hold a Process object forever just because it has an
ownership over a display connector, we hold it with a weak reference,
and if the process is gone, someone else can take an ownership.
2022-07-23 10:42:08 +01:00
Liav A
1968aba69b Kernel+Userland: Rename FB.h => Graphics.h
This header file represents the entire interface between the kernel and
userland, and as such, no longer should be called FB.h but something
that represents the whole graphics subsystem.
2022-07-23 10:42:08 +01:00
Liav A
b7d0b5d745 Kernel/Graphics: Remove out-of-context comment note 2022-07-23 10:42:08 +01:00
Linus Groh
8150d71821 Everywhere: Prefix 'TYPEDEF_DISTINCT_ORDERED_ID' with 'AK_' 2022-07-22 23:09:43 +01:00
Tim Schumacher
899fd74f8e LibC: Implement pthread_cancel 2022-07-22 10:07:15 -07:00
Tim Schumacher
e79f0e2ee9 Kernel+LibC: Don't hardcode the maximum signal number everywhere 2022-07-22 10:07:15 -07:00
Samuel Bowman
f6ab636d31 Kernel: Move DiskPartition up into Kernel/Storage
Everything in Kernel/Storage/Partition but DiskPartition has been moved
into LibPartiton. This makes the Partition directory unnecessary so
DiskPartition is moved up into Kernel/Storage.
2022-07-21 20:13:44 +01:00
Samuel Bowman
25de9de7dc Kernel+LibPartition: Move GUIDPartitionTable into LibPartition 2022-07-21 20:13:44 +01:00
Samuel Bowman
9053d86b82 Kernel+LibPartition: Move EBRPartitionTable into LibPartition 2022-07-21 20:13:44 +01:00
Samuel Bowman
1a6ef03e4a Kernel+LibPartition: Move MBRPartitionTable into LibPartition 2022-07-21 20:13:44 +01:00
Samuel Bowman
940dde9947 Kernel+LibPartition: Move PartitionTable into LibPartition 2022-07-21 20:13:44 +01:00
Samuel Bowman
be1c5c6b9f Kernel+LibPartition: Move DiskPartitionMetadata into LibPartition
This commit creates a new library LibPartition which will contain
partition related code sharable between Kernel and Userland and
includes DiskPartitionMetadata as the first shared class.
2022-07-21 20:13:44 +01:00
Idan Horowitz
3a80b25ed6 Kernel: Support F_SETLKW in fcntl 2022-07-21 16:39:22 +02:00
Idan Horowitz
9db10887a1 Kernel: Clean up sys$futex and add support for cross-process futexes 2022-07-21 16:39:22 +02:00
Idan Horowitz
55c7496200 Kernel: Propagate OOM conditions out of sys$futex 2022-07-21 16:39:22 +02:00
Idan Horowitz
364f6a9bf0 Kernel: Remove the Socket::{protocol,}connect ShouldBlock argument
This argument is always set to description.is_blocking(), but
description is also given as a separate argument, so there's no point
to piping it through separately.
2022-07-21 16:39:22 +02:00
kleines Filmröllchen
d0e614c045 Kernel: Don't check that interrupts are enabled during early boot
The interrupts enabled check in the Kernel mutex is there so that we
don't lock mutexes within a spinlock, because mutexes reenable
interrupts and that will mess up the spinlock in more ways than one if
the thread moves processors. This check is guarded behind a debug flag
because it's too hard to fix all the problems at once, but we regressed
and weren't even getting to init stage 2 with it enabled. With this
commit, we get to stage 2 again. In early boot, there are no interrupts
enabled and spinlocks used, so we can sort of kind of safely ignore the
interrupt state. There might be a better solution with another boot
state flag that checks whether APs are up (because they have interrupts
enabled from the start) but that seems overkill.
2022-07-19 12:12:13 +01:00
b14ckcat
6aea13e229 Kernel/USB: Make UHCI descriptor pool thread-safe
Right now the TD and QH descriptor pools look to be susceptible
to a race condition in the event they are accessed simultaneously
by separate threads making USB transfers. This fix does not seem to
add any noticeable overhead.
2022-07-19 11:29:58 +01:00
Liav A
f96e8e97e6 Kernel/Storage: Remove redundant reference to a controller in IDEChannel
IDEChannel which is an ATAPort derived class holded a NonnullRefPtr to a
parent IDEController, although we can easily defer the usage of it to
not be in the IDEChannel code at all, so it allows to keep NonnullRefPtr
to the parent ATAController in the ATAPort base class and only there.
2022-07-19 11:07:34 +01:00
Liav A
0810c1b972 Kernel/Storage: Introduce basic abstraction layer for ATA components
This abstraction layer is mainly for ATA ports (AHCI ports, IDE ports).
The goal is to create a convenient and flexible framework so it's
possible to expand to support other types of controller (e.g. Intel PIIX
and ICH IDE controllers) and to abstract operations that are possible on
each component.

Currently only the ATA IDE code is affected by this, making it much
cleaner and readable - the ATA bus mastering code is moved to the
ATAPort code so more implementations in the near future can take
advantage of such functionality easily.

In addition to that, the hierarchy of the ATA IDE code resembles more of
the SATA AHCI code now, which means the IDEChannel class is solely
responsible for getting interrupts, passing them for further processing
in the ATAPort code to take care of the rest of the handling logic.
2022-07-19 11:07:34 +01:00
Liav A
7719ef3a61 Kernel/Storage: Move ATA device signature definitions to a general file 2022-07-19 11:07:34 +01:00
Liav A
2c987367e6 Kernel/Storage: Merge IDE functionality from BusMasterChannel to Channel
This simplifies the flow of how things work currently and is a step for
more improvements in the next commits.
2022-07-19 11:07:34 +01:00
Liav A
ade672c576 Kernel/Storage: Rename ATA.h => Definitions.h 2022-07-19 11:07:34 +01:00
Liav A
c001e3f567 Kernel/Storage: Move AHCI and IDE code into new subdirectories
We do that to increase clarity of the major and secondary components in
the subsystem. To ensure it's even more understandable, we rename the
files to better represent the class within them and to remove redundancy
in the name.

Also, some includes are removed from the general components of the ATA
components' classes.
2022-07-19 11:07:34 +01:00
Liav A
412a5999d0 Kernel+Userland: Remove GRAPHICS_IOCTL_GET_HEAD_EDID ioctl
We are able to read the EDID from SysFS, therefore there's no need to
provide this ioctl on a DisplayConnector anymore.
Also, now we can simply require the video pledge to be set before doing
any ioctl on a DisplayConnector.
2022-07-19 11:02:37 +01:00
Liav A
ecf015e6ee Userland: Make graphics_connector_get_head_edid to read EDID from SysFS
The EDID blob is now exposed in the SysFS for each DisplayConnector, so
we don't need to use the ioctl interface anymore to read the EDID.
2022-07-19 11:02:37 +01:00
Liav A
3af70cb0fc Kernel/Devices: Abstract SysFS Device add/remove methods more properly
It is starting to get a little messy with how each device can try to add
or remove itself to either /sys/dev/block or /sys/dev/char directories.

To better do this, we introduce 4 virtual methods to take care of that,
so until we ensure all nodes in /sys/dev/block and /sys/dev/char are
actual symlinks, we allow the Device base class to call virtual methods
upon insertion or before being destroying, so it add itself elegantly to
either of these directories or remove itself when needed.

For special cases where we need to create symlinks, we have two virtual
methods to be called otherwise to do almost the same thing mentioned
before, but to use symlinks instead.
2022-07-19 11:02:37 +01:00
Liav A
da8d18b263 Kernel/SysFS: Add exposing interface for DisplayConnectors
Under normal conditions (when mounting SysFS in /sys), there will be a
new directory in the /sys/devices directory called "graphics".
For now, under that directory there will be only a sub-directory called
"connectors" which will contain all DisplayConnectors' details, each in
its own sub-directory too, distinguished in naming with its minor
number.

Therefore, /sys/devices/graphics/connectors/MINOR_NUMBER/ will contain:
- General device attributes such as mutable_mode_setting_capable,
  double_buffering_capable, flush_support, partial_flush_support and
  refresh_rate_support. These values are exposed in the ioctl interface
  of the DisplayConnector class too, but these can be useful later on
  for command line utilities that want/need to expose these basic
  settings.
- The EDID blob, simply named "edid". This will help userspace to fetch
  the edid without the need of using the ioctl interface later on.
2022-07-19 11:02:37 +01:00
Hendiadyoin1
66fc06001d Kernel: Add some inline capacity to find_regions_intersecting
This should avoid some allocations during simple cases of munmap,
mprotect and msync, where you usually don't have a lot of regions anyway
2022-07-15 12:42:43 +02:00
Hendiadyoin1
c3e57bfccb Kernel: Try to set [cm]time in Inode::did_modify_contents
This indirectly resolves a fixme in sys$msync
2022-07-15 12:42:43 +02:00
Hendiadyoin1
10d9bb93be Kernel: Handle multiple regions in sys$msync 2022-07-15 12:42:43 +02:00
Hendiadyoin1
d783389877 Kernel+LibC: Add posix_fallocate syscall 2022-07-15 12:42:43 +02:00
Hendiadyoin1
ad904cdcab Kernel: Use find_last_split_view to get the executable name in do_exec 2022-07-15 12:42:43 +02:00
Liav A
1dbd32488f Kernel/SysFS: Add /sys/devices/storage directory
This change in fact does the following:
1. Use support for symlinks between /sys/dev/block/ storage device
identifier nodes and devices in /sys/devices/storage/{LUN}.
2. Add basic nodes in a /sys/devices/storage/{LUN} directory, to let
userspace to know about the device and its details.
2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00
Liav A
22335e53e0 Kernel/Devices: Add two protected methods for DeviceManagement functions
These methods are essentially splitted from the after_inserting method
and the will_be_destroyed method so later on we can allow Storage
devices to override the after_inserting method and the will_be_destroyed
method while still being able to use shared functionality as before,
such as adding the device to and removing it from the device list.
2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00
Liav A
9b49d9ee60 Kernel: Declare BlockDevice::is_block_device method protected 2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00
Liav A
cdab213750 Kernel/SysFS: Adapt USB plug code to work with SysFS patterns 2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00
Liav A
70afa0b171 Kernel/SysFS: Mark SysFSDirectory traverse and lookup methods as final
This enforces us to remove duplicated code across the SysFS code. This
results in great simplification of how the SysFS works now, because we
enforce one way to treat SysFSDirectory objects.
2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00
Liav A
6733f19b3c Kernel/SysFS: Reduce the responsibilities of the Registry object
Instead, let the /sys/dev/block and /sys/dev/char directories to handle
the registering part of SysFSDeviceComponents by themselves.
2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00
Liav A
ecc29bb52e Kernel/SysFS: Add Symbolic link functionality to the filesystem
This will be used later on to help connecting a node at /sys/dev/block/
that represents a Storage device to a directory in /sys/devices/storage/
with details on that device in that directory.
2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00
Liav A
7e88bbe550 Kernel/SysFS: Add two methods related to relative paths for components
These methods will be used later on to introduce symbolic links support
in the SysFS, so the kernel will be able to resolve relative paths of
components in filesystem based on using the m_parent_directory pointer
in each SysFSComponent object.
2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00
Liav A
4744ccbff0 Kernel/Storage: Add LUN address to each StorageDevice
LUN address is essentially how people used to address SCSI devices back
in the day we had these devices more in use. However, SCSI was taken as
an abstraction layer for many Unix and Unix-like systems, so it still
common to see LUN addresses in use. In Serenity, we don't really provide
such abstraction layer, and therefore until now, we didn't use LUNs too.
However (again), this changes, as we want to let users to address their
devices under SysFS easily. LUNs make sense in that regard, because they
can be easily adapted to different interfaces besides SCSI.
For example, for legacy ATA hard drive being connected to the first IDE
controller which was enumerated on the PCI bus, and then to the primary
channel as slave device, the LUN address would be 0:0:1.

To make this happen, we add unique ID number to each StorageController,
which increments by 1 for each new instance of StorageController. Then,
we adapt the ATA and NVMe devices to use these numbers and generate LUN
in the construction time.
2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00
Liav A
b49af59b4a Kernel/Storage: Declare NVMeNameSpace constructor as private
Also, don't mark it as explicit.
2022-07-15 12:29:23 +02:00