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Robin Burchell
98929ba715 Finalizer: Don't double-yield
Block will yield for us, so there's no reason to return control to the
scheduler immediately after we just blocked.
2019-07-20 12:15:24 +02:00
Robin Burchell
96de90ceef Net: Merge Thread::wait_for_connect into LocalSocket (as the only place that uses it)
Also do this more like other blockers, don't call yield ourselves, as
block will do that for us.
2019-07-20 12:15:24 +02:00
Robin Burchell
833d444cd8 Thread: Return a result from block() indicating why the block terminated
And use this to return EINTR in various places; some of which we were
not handling properly before.

This might expose a few bugs in userspace, but should be more compatible
with other POSIX systems, and is certainly a little cleaner.
2019-07-20 12:15:24 +02:00
Robin Burchell
56217c7432 SharedBuffer: Amend commit 2d4d465206
I had the right cause of the SharedBuffer leak, but goofed the fix by
desynching the per-pid refcount and the global refcount.

Fix that, and add a generous sprinkle of asserts to make sure the two
stay in sync.

Fixes #341

(... for real this time)
2019-07-20 12:15:11 +02:00
Robin Burchell
2d4d465206 SharedBuffer: Fix a denial of service
It's a very bad idea to increment the refcount on behalf of another
process. That process may (for either benign or evil reasons) not
reference the SharedBuffer, and then we'll be stuck with loads of
SharedBuffers until we OOM.

Instead, increment the refcount when the buffer is mapped. That way, a
buffer is only kept if *someone* has explicitly requested it via
get_shared_buffer.

Fixes #341
2019-07-19 19:06:28 +02:00
Andreas Kling
f8beb0f665 Kernel: Share the "return to ring 0/3 from signal" trampolines globally.
Generate a special page containing the "return from signal" trampoline code
on startup and then route signalled threads to it. This avoids a page
allocation in every process that ever receives a signal.
2019-07-19 17:01:16 +02:00
Andreas Kling
fdf931cfce Kernel: Remove accidental use of removed Region::set_user_accessible(). 2019-07-19 16:22:09 +02:00
Andreas Kling
5b2447a27b Kernel: Track user accessibility per Region.
Region now has is_user_accessible(), which informs the memory manager how
to map these pages. Previously, we were just passing a "bool user_allowed"
to various functions and I'm not at all sure that any of that was correct.

All the Region constructors are now hidden, and you must go through one of
these helpers to construct a region:

- Region::create_user_accessible(...)
- Region::create_kernel_only(...)

That ensures that we don't accidentally create a Region without specifying
user accessibility. :^)
2019-07-19 16:11:52 +02:00
Robin Burchell
4547a301c4 Thread: Fix a regression introduced in 80a6df9022
Accidentally forgot to check the state parameter, which made this rather useless.

Bug found, and cause identified by Andreas
2019-07-19 16:06:51 +02:00
Robin Burchell
53262cd08b AK: Introduce IntrusiveList
And use it in the scheduler.

IntrusiveList is similar to InlineLinkedList, except that rather than
making assertions about the type (and requiring inheritance), it
provides an IntrusiveListNode type that can be used to put an instance
into many different lists at once.

As a proof of concept, port the scheduler over to use it. The only
downside here is that the "list" global needs to know the position of
the IntrusiveListNode member, so we have to position things a little
awkwardly to make that happen. We also move the runnable lists to
Thread, to avoid having to publicize the node.
2019-07-19 15:42:30 +02:00
Andreas Kling
218069f421 Kernel: Make the Thread::FileDescriptionBlocker constructor protected.
Nobody should ever construct one of these directly.
2019-07-19 13:32:56 +02:00
Andreas Kling
705cd2491c Kernel: Some small refinements to the thread blockers.
Committing some things my hands did while browsing through this code.

- Mark all leaf classes "final".
- FileDescriptionBlocker now stores a NonnullRefPtr<FileDescription>.
- FileDescriptionBlocker::blocked_description() now returns a reference.
- ConditionBlocker takes a Function&&.
2019-07-19 13:19:47 +02:00
Robin Burchell
80a6df9022 Thread: More composition in for_each :) 2019-07-19 13:19:02 +02:00
Robin Burchell
d092855c72 Scheduler: Remove some raw use of the runnable lists 2019-07-19 13:19:02 +02:00
Robin Burchell
3727a06c78 Process: Now that Thread::for_each are composable, we can reuse them rather than rewriting them
This avoids exposing the runnable lists to Process.
2019-07-19 13:19:02 +02:00
Robin Burchell
e74dce65e6 Thread: Normalize all for_each constructs to use IterationDecision
This way a caller can abort the for_each early if they want.
2019-07-19 13:19:02 +02:00
Jesse
a5d80f7e3b Kernel: Only allow superuser to halt() the system (#342)
Following the discussion in #334, shutdown must also have root-only
run permissions.
2019-07-19 13:08:26 +02:00
Robin Burchell
cd76b691fb Kernel: Remove memory allocations from the new Blocker API 2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
99c5377653 Kernel: Remove old block(State) API
New API should be used always :)
2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
762333ba95 Kernel: Restore state strings for block states
"Blocking" is not terribly informative, but now that everything is
ported over, we can force the blocker to provide us with a reason.

This does mean that to_string(State) needed to become a member, but
that's OK.
2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
b13f1699fc Kernel: Rename Condition state to Blocked now we only have one blocking mechanism :) 2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
d2ca91c024 Kernel: Convert BlockedSignal and BlockedLurking to the new Blocker mechanism
The last two of the old block states gone :)
2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
750dbe986d Kernel: Avoid allocations for Select vectors by using inline capacity
Good tip by Andreas :)
2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
52743f9eec Kernel: Rename ThreadBlocker classes to avoid stutter
Thread::ThreadBlockerFoo is a lot less nice to read than Thread::FooBlocker
2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
782e4ee6e1 Kernel: Port wait to ThreadBlocker 2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
4f9ae9b970 Kernel: Port select to ThreadBlocker 2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
32fcfb79e9 Kernel: Port sleep to ThreadBlocker 2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell
0c8813e6d9 Kernel: Introduce ThreadBlocker as a way to make unblocking neater :)
And port all the descriptor-based blocks over to it as a proof of concept.
2019-07-19 11:03:22 +02:00
Jesse
a27c9e3e01 Kernel+Userland: Addd reboot syscall (#334)
Rolling with the theme of adding a dialog to shutdown the machine, it is
probably nice to have a way to reboot the machine without performing a full
system powerdown.

A reboot program has been added to `/bin/` as well as a corresponding
`syscall` (SC_reboot). This syscall works by attempting to pulse the 8042
keyboard controller. Note that this is NOT supported on  new machines, and
should only be a fallback until we have proper ACPI support.

The implementation causes a triple fault in QEMU, which then restarts the
system. The filesystems are locked and synchronized before this occurs,
so there shouldn't be any corruption etctera.
2019-07-19 09:58:12 +02:00
Robin Burchell
4da2521606 Scheduler: Move thread unblocking out of a lambda to help make things more readable
We also use a switch to explicitly make sure we handle all cases properly.
2019-07-18 16:14:09 +02:00
Robin Burchell
f2fdac789c Kernel: Add a new block state for accept() on a blocking socket
Rather than asserting, which really ruins everyone's day.
2019-07-18 10:56:49 +02:00
Andreas Kling
bf8d72f5a4 Kernel: Remove unnecessary use of LibDraw.
BXVGADevice was using a Size object for its framebuffer size. We shouldn't
be pulling in userspace code in the kernel like this, even if it's just
headers. :^)
2019-07-18 10:36:26 +02:00
Andreas Kling
1c0669f010 LibDraw: Introduce (formerly known as SharedGraphics.)
Instead of LibGUI and WindowServer building their own copies of the drawing
and graphics code, let's it in a separate LibDraw library.

This avoids building the code twice, and will encourage better separation
of concerns. :^)
2019-07-18 10:18:16 +02:00
Robin Burchell
b907608e46 SharedBuffer: Split the creation and share steps
This allows us to seal a buffer *before* anyone else has access to it
(well, ok, the creating process still does, but you can't win them all).

It also means that a SharedBuffer can be shared with multiple clients:
all you need is to have access to it to share it on again.
2019-07-18 10:06:20 +02:00
Robin Burchell
57da716be0 ps: Port to using CProcessStatisticsReader and /proc/all
Drop /proc/summary in the process.
We only needed one new field here, thankfully, so this was quite straightforward.
2019-07-18 07:23:26 +02:00
Robin Burchell
a9d1a86e6e CProcessStatisticsReader: Be consistent about terminology from the kernel down 2019-07-18 07:23:26 +02:00
Jesse
10ffaf019f Kernel: Initial FDC Device Driver (#315)
A basic Floppy Disk Controller device driver for any system later than (and including) the IBM AT. The driver is based on the documentation supplied by QEMU, which is the datasheet for the Intel 82078 Floppy Disk controller (found here: https://wiki.qemu.org/images/f/f0/29047403.pdf)

Naturally, floppy disks are a _very_ outdated storage medium, however, as Serenity is a throwback to aesthetic 90s computing, it's a definite must have. Not to mention that there are still a lot of floppy disks around, with countless petabytes of software on them, so it would be nice if people could create images of said disks with serenity.

The code for this is mostly clean. however there are a LOT of values specified in the datasheet, so some of them might be wrong, not to mention that the actual specification itself is rather dirt and seemingly hacked together.

I'm also only supporting 3.5" floppy disks, without PIO polling (DMA only), so if you want anything more/less than 1.44MB HD Floppys, you'll have to do it yourself.
2019-07-17 15:51:51 +02:00
Robin Burchell
4f94fbc9e1 Kernel: Split SCHEDULER_DEBUG into a new SCHEDULER_RUNNABLE_DEBUG
And use dbgprintf() consistently on a few of the pieces of logging here.

This is useful when trying to track thread switching when you don't
really care about what it's switching _to_.
2019-07-17 14:23:15 +02:00
Robin Burchell
a648331e26 Kernel: Fix a nasty lock bug with exec()
Exec doesn't leave through the syscall handler, so it didn't unlock the
big_lock. This means that reentering can lock it again, and then another
thread could endlessly yield waiting to acquire the lock (futilely).

This fixes AudioServer using 100% CPU.
2019-07-17 14:23:15 +02:00
Andreas Kling
3db9706e57 Kernel: Remove unused Alarm.h 2019-07-17 08:40:10 +02:00
Andreas Kling
f98b1f635b SystemDialog: Add a new app for showing system dialogs.
Currently this will be used by the WindowServer to show some dialogs.
This is needed since WindowServer can't use LibGUI and reimplementing
message box functionality inside WindowServer would be silly. :^)

The only dialog supported in this initial version is --shutdown
2019-07-16 21:41:13 +02:00
Robin Burchell
6aa77d1999 SharedBuffer: Fix deadlock on destroy
We were locking the list of references, and then destroying the
reference, which made things go a little crazy.

It's more straightforward to just remove the per-reference lock: the
syscalls all have to lock the full list anyway, so let's just do that
and avoid the hassle.

While I'm at it, also move the SharedBuffer code out to its own file as it's
getting a little long and unwieldly, and Process.cpp is already huge.
2019-07-16 15:27:46 +02:00
Robin Burchell
d53e54f8bf SharedBuffer: fix nullptr dereference on seal
If the buffer hadn't been used by all participants yet, there wouldn't
be a region, which leads to bad things.
2019-07-16 15:27:46 +02:00
Andreas Kling
3dac1f8ac5 Kernel: Remove use of [[gnu::pure]].
I was messing around with this to tell the compiler that these functions
always return the same value no matter how many times you call them.

It doesn't really seem to improve code generation and it looks weird so
let's just get rid of it.
2019-07-16 13:44:41 +02:00
Andreas Kling
89c6064141 IDEDiskDevice: Remove superstitious memory_barrier(). 2019-07-16 13:41:21 +02:00
Robin Burchell
df3e295ba6 Kernel: SharedBuffer sharing cleanup
Rather than limiting it to two shared processes, store a Vector of
references, so we can add more if we want. Makes the code a little
more generic.

No actual change to the syscall interface yet, so nothing takes
advantage of this yet.
2019-07-16 10:03:14 +02:00
Andreas Kling
e78097d140 SB16: Set "m_interrupted" to false before enabling IRQ's.
Otherwise, we might get interrupted before entering wait_for_irq() and then
resetting the flag again.
2019-07-14 15:02:02 +02:00
Andreas Kling
b2e502e533 Kernel: Add Thread::block_until(Condition).
Replace the class-based snooze alarm mechanism with a per-thread callback.
This makes it easy to block the current thread on an arbitrary condition:

    void SomeDevice::wait_for_irq() {
        m_interrupted = false;
        current->block_until([this] { return m_interrupted; });
    }
    void SomeDevice::handle_irq() {
        m_interrupted = true;
    }

Use this in the SB16 driver, and in NetworkTask :^)
2019-07-14 14:54:54 +02:00
Andreas Kling
3073ea7d84 Kernel: Add support for the WSTOPPED flag to the waitpid() syscall.
This makes waitpid() return when a child process is stopped via a signal.
Use this in Shell to catch stopped children and return control to the
command line. :^)

Fixes #298.
2019-07-14 11:35:49 +02:00
Andreas Kling
ad7ec2bbc7 Kernel: Make the create_thread() syscall return the new thread ID. 2019-07-14 10:17:58 +02:00