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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andreas Kling 09b1b09c19 Kernel: Assert if rounding-up-to-page-size would wrap around to 0
If we try to align a number above 0xfffff000 to the next multiple of
the page size (4 KiB), it would wrap around to 0. This is most likely
never what we want, so let's assert if that happens.
2021-02-14 10:01:50 +01:00
Andreas Kling f1b5def8fd Kernel: Factor address space management out of the Process class
This patch adds Space, a class representing a process's address space.

- Each Process has a Space.
- The Space owns the PageDirectory and all Regions in the Process.

This allows us to reorganize sys$execve() so that it constructs and
populates a new Space fully before committing to it.

Previously, we would construct the new address space while still
running in the old one, and encountering an error meant we had to do
tedious and error-prone rollback.

Those problems are now gone, replaced by what's hopefully a set of much
smaller problems and missing cleanups. :^)
2021-02-08 18:27:28 +01:00
AnotherTest 09a43969ba Everywhere: Replace dbgln<flag>(...) with dbgln_if(flag, ...)
Replacement made by `find Kernel Userland -name '*.h' -o -name '*.cpp' | sed -i -Ee 's/dbgln\b<(\w+)>\(/dbgln_if(\1, /g'`
2021-02-08 18:08:55 +01:00
Liav A f2faf11d61 Kernel: Try to detect Sound Blaster 16 before creating an instance
We shouldn't create a SB16 instance without checking if the Sound
Blaster 16 card is actually installed in the system.
2021-02-05 08:54:02 +01:00
Linus Groh ee41d6e154 Base: Rename some keymaps to use xx-xx format where appropriate
- en.json -> en-us.json
- gb.json -> en-gb.json
- ptbr.json -> pt-br.json
- ptpt.json -> pt-pt.json
2021-02-02 16:53:11 +01:00
Liav A 5ab1864497 Kernel: Introduce the MemoryDevice
This is a character device that is being used by the dmidecode utility.
We only allow to map the BIOS ROM area to userspace with this device.
2021-02-01 17:13:23 +01:00
Ben Wiederhake 272df54a3e Kernel+LibKeyboard: Define the default keymap only in one place
Because it was 'static const' and also shared with userland programs,
the default keymap was defined in multiple places. This commit should
save several kilobytes! :^)
2021-02-01 09:54:32 +01:00
Ben Wiederhake 0e3408d4d6 LibKeyboard: Don't assert on failure 2021-02-01 09:54:32 +01:00
Ben Wiederhake dd4e670f72 LibKeyboard+keymap: Support querying the keymap via commandline 2021-02-01 09:54:32 +01:00
Ben Wiederhake a2c21a55e1 Kernel+LibKeyboard: Enable querying the current keymap 2021-02-01 09:54:32 +01:00
Peter Elliott 985ce3b701 BXVGADevice+MBVGADevice: Correctly check page-aligned mmaps
In ab14b0ac64, mmap was changed so that
the size of the region is aligned before it was passed to the device
driver. The previous logic would assert when the framebuffer size was
not a multiple of the page size. I've also taken the liberty of
returning an error on mmap failure rather than asserting.
2021-01-28 08:14:04 +01:00
asynts 7cf0c7cc0d Meta: Split debug defines into multiple headers.
The following script was used to make these changes:

    #!/bin/bash
    set -e

    tmp=$(mktemp -d)

    echo "tmp=$tmp"

    find Kernel \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' \) | sort > $tmp/Kernel.files
    find . \( -path ./Toolchain -prune -o -path ./Build -prune -o -path ./Kernel -prune \) -o \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' \) -print | sort > $tmp/EverythingExceptKernel.files

    cat $tmp/Kernel.files | xargs grep -Eho '[A-Z0-9_]+_DEBUG' | sort | uniq > $tmp/Kernel.macros
    cat $tmp/EverythingExceptKernel.files | xargs grep -Eho '[A-Z0-9_]+_DEBUG' | sort | uniq > $tmp/EverythingExceptKernel.macros

    comm -23 $tmp/Kernel.macros $tmp/EverythingExceptKernel.macros > $tmp/Kernel.unique
    comm -1 $tmp/Kernel.macros $tmp/EverythingExceptKernel.macros > $tmp/EverythingExceptKernel.unique

    cat $tmp/Kernel.unique | awk '{ print "#cmakedefine01 "$1 }' > $tmp/Kernel.header
    cat $tmp/EverythingExceptKernel.unique | awk '{ print "#cmakedefine01 "$1 }' > $tmp/EverythingExceptKernel.header

    for macro in $(cat $tmp/Kernel.unique)
    do
        cat $tmp/Kernel.files | xargs grep -l $macro >> $tmp/Kernel.new-includes ||:
    done
    cat $tmp/Kernel.new-includes | sort > $tmp/Kernel.new-includes.sorted

    for macro in $(cat $tmp/EverythingExceptKernel.unique)
    do
        cat $tmp/Kernel.files | xargs grep -l $macro >> $tmp/Kernel.old-includes ||:
    done
    cat $tmp/Kernel.old-includes | sort > $tmp/Kernel.old-includes.sorted

    comm -23 $tmp/Kernel.new-includes.sorted $tmp/Kernel.old-includes.sorted > $tmp/Kernel.includes.new
    comm -13 $tmp/Kernel.new-includes.sorted $tmp/Kernel.old-includes.sorted > $tmp/Kernel.includes.old
    comm -12 $tmp/Kernel.new-includes.sorted $tmp/Kernel.old-includes.sorted > $tmp/Kernel.includes.mixed

    for file in $(cat $tmp/Kernel.includes.new)
    do
        sed -i -E 's/#include <AK\/Debug\.h>/#include <Kernel\/Debug\.h>/' $file
    done

    for file in $(cat $tmp/Kernel.includes.mixed)
    do
        echo "mixed include in $file, requires manual editing."
    done
2021-01-26 21:20:00 +01:00
Andreas Kling ab14b0ac64 Kernel: Hoist VM range allocation up to sys$mmap() itself
Instead of letting each File subclass do range allocation in their
mmap() override, do it up front in sys$mmap().

This makes us honor alignment requests for file-backed memory mappings
and simplifies the code somwhat.
2021-01-25 18:57:06 +01:00
asynts eea72b9b5c Everywhere: Hook up remaining debug macros to Debug.h. 2021-01-25 09:47:36 +01:00
asynts 8465683dcf Everywhere: Debug macros instead of constexpr.
This was done with the following script:

    find . \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.in' \) -not -path './Toolchain/*' -not -path './Build/*' -exec sed -i -E 's/dbgln<debug_([a-z_]+)>/dbgln<\U\1_DEBUG>/' {} \;

    find . \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.in' \) -not -path './Toolchain/*' -not -path './Build/*' -exec sed -i -E 's/if constexpr \(debug_([a-z0-9_]+)/if constexpr \(\U\1_DEBUG/' {} \;
2021-01-25 09:47:36 +01:00
asynts acdcf59a33 Everywhere: Remove unnecessary debug comments.
It would be tempting to uncomment these statements, but that won't work
with the new changes.

This was done with the following commands:

    find . \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.in' \) -not -path './Toolchain/*' -not -path './Build/*' -exec awk -i inplace '$0 !~ /\/\/#define/ { if (!toggle) { print; } else { toggle = !toggle } } ; $0 ~/\/\/#define/ { toggle = 1 }' {} \;

    find . \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.in' \) -not -path './Toolchain/*' -not -path './Build/*' -exec awk -i inplace '$0 !~ /\/\/ #define/ { if (!toggle) { print; } else { toggle = !toggle } } ; $0 ~/\/\/ #define/ { toggle = 1 }' {} \;
2021-01-25 09:47:36 +01:00
asynts 1a3a0836c0 Everywhere: Use CMake to generate AK/Debug.h.
This was done with the help of several scripts, I dump them here to
easily find them later:

    awk '/#ifdef/ { print "#cmakedefine01 "$2 }' AK/Debug.h.in

    for debug_macro in $(awk '/#ifdef/ { print $2 }' AK/Debug.h.in)
    do
        find . \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.in' \) -not -path './Toolchain/*' -not -path './Build/*' -exec sed -i -E 's/#ifdef '$debug_macro'/#if '$debug_macro'/' {} \;
    done

    # Remember to remove WRAPPER_GERNERATOR_DEBUG from the list.
    awk '/#cmake/ { print "set("$2" ON)" }' AK/Debug.h.in
2021-01-25 09:47:36 +01:00
Jean-Baptiste Boric f64e287b82 Kernel: Make device generate their own names
Besides removing the monolithic DevFSDeviceInode::determine_name()
method, being able to determine a device's name inside the /dev
hierarchy outside of DevFS has its uses.
2021-01-22 22:17:39 +01:00
asynts 67583bc424 Everywhere: Replace a bundle of dbg with dbgln.
These changes are arbitrarily divided into multiple commits to make it
easier to find potentially introduced bugs with git bisect.
2021-01-22 22:14:30 +01:00
asynts 78b2be5a2a Everywhere: Replace a bundle of dbg with dbgln.
These changes are arbitrarily divided into multiple commits to make it
easier to find potentially introduced bugs with git bisect.
2021-01-22 22:14:30 +01:00
Andreas Kling 19d3f8cab7 Kernel+LibC: Turn errno codes into a strongly typed enum
..and allow implicit creation of KResult and KResultOr from ErrnoCode.
This means that kernel functions that return those types can finally
do "return EINVAL;" and it will just work.

There's a handful of functions that still deal with signed integers
that should be converted to return KResults.
2021-01-20 23:20:02 +01:00
Andreas Kling 64b0d89335 Kernel: Make Process::allocate_region*() return KResultOr<Region*>
This allows region allocation to return specific errors and we don't
have to assume every failure is an ENOMEM.
2021-01-15 19:10:30 +01:00
Lenny Maiorani e6f907a155 AK: Simplify constructors and conversions from nullptr_t
Problem:
- Many constructors are defined as `{}` rather than using the ` =
  default` compiler-provided constructor.
- Some types provide an implicit conversion operator from `nullptr_t`
  instead of requiring the caller to default construct. This violates
  the C++ Core Guidelines suggestion to declare single-argument
  constructors explicit
  (https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#c46-by-default-declare-single-argument-constructors-explicit).

Solution:
- Change default constructors to use the compiler-provided default
  constructor.
- Remove implicit conversion operators from `nullptr_t` and change
  usage to enforce type consistency without conversion.
2021-01-12 09:11:45 +01:00
Andreas Kling 7c4ddecacb Kernel: Convert a bunch of String::format() => String::formatted() 2021-01-11 22:07:01 +01:00
Lenny Maiorani 1b2364846f SinglyLinkedList: Implement find in terms of AK::find
Problem:
- The implementation of `find` is coupled to the implementation of
  `SinglyLinkedList`.

Solution:
- Decouple the implementation of `find` from the class by using a
  generic `find` algorithm.
2021-01-11 19:45:05 +01:00
Lenny Maiorani 853cb8af5c DoublyLinkedList: Implement find in terms of AK::find
Problem:
- The implementation of `find` is coupled to the implementation of
  `DoublyLinkedList`.
- `append` and `prepend` are implemented multiple times so that
  r-value references can be moved from into the new node. This is
  probably not called very often because a pr-value or x-value needs
  to be used here.

Solution:
- Decouple the implementation of `find` from the class by using a
  generic `find` algorithm.
- Make `append` and `prepend` be function templates so that they can
  have binding references which can be forwarded.
2021-01-11 19:45:05 +01:00
asynts 872f2a3b90 Everywhere: Replace a bundle of dbg with dbgln.
These changes are arbitrarily divided into multiple commits to make it
easier to find potentially introduced bugs with git bisect.Everything:
2021-01-11 11:55:47 +01:00
asynts 11d651d447 Everywhere: Replace a bundle of dbg with dbgln.
These changes are arbitrarily divided into multiple commits to make it
easier to find potentially introduced bugs with git bisect.Everything:
2021-01-11 11:55:47 +01:00
asynts 938e5c7719 Everywhere: Replace a bundle of dbg with dbgln.
These changes are arbitrarily divided into multiple commits to make it
easier to find potentially introduced bugs with git bisect.Everything:

The modifications in this commit were automatically made using the
following command:

    find . -name '*.cpp' -exec sed -i -E 's/dbg\(\) << ("[^"{]*");/dbgln\(\1\);/' {} \;
2021-01-09 21:11:09 +01:00
Andreas Kling 4714b04d32 Kernel: Don't put gratuitous cursing in kernel log 2021-01-09 14:03:06 +01:00
Jesse Buhagiar 6df15aca7e Kernel/USB: Implement test transfer
We can now test a _very_ basic transaction via `do_debug_transfer()`.
This function merely attaches some TDs to the LSCTRL queue head
and points some input and output buffers. We then sense an interrupt
with USBSTS value of 1, meaning Interrupt On Completion
(of the transaction). At this point, the input buffer is filled with
some data.
2021-01-09 13:48:15 +01:00
Jesse Buhagiar 3fb7e98e42 Kernel/USB: Simplify schedule
It seems like Haiku and Grub do this, so let's not bother
with any fancy timing stuff for now (to at least get
_something_ working...)
2021-01-09 13:48:15 +01:00
Jesse Buhagiar ff4afe17be Kernel/USB: Ignore shared IRQs
According the USB spec/UHCI datasheet (as well as the Linux and
BSD source code), if we receive an IRQ and USBSTS is 0, then
the IRQ does not belong to us and we should immediately jump
out of the handler.
2021-01-09 13:48:15 +01:00
Jesse Buhagiar 770a729e59 Kernel/USB: Add basic root port detection/management
We can now read/write to the two root ports exposed to the
UHCI controller, and detect when a device is plugged in or
out via a kernel process that constantly scans the port
for any changes. This is very basic, but is a bit of fun to see
the kernel detecting hardware on the fly :^)
2021-01-09 13:48:15 +01:00
Jesse Buhagiar a5f895d251 Kernel/USB: Implement UHCI Data structures
Implemented both Queue Heads and Transfer Descriptors. These
are required to actually perform USB transactions. The UHCI
driver sets up a pool of these that can be allocated when we
need them. It seems some drivers have these statically
allocated, so it might be worth looking into that, but
for now, the simple way seems to be to allocate them on
the fly as we need them, and then release them.
2021-01-09 13:48:15 +01:00
Jesse Buhagiar 375d269b21 Kernel/USB: Prevent system crash via correct UHCI inititilisation
It seems that not setting the framelist address register
was causing the entire system to lock up as it generated an insane
interrupt storm in the IRQ handler for the UHCI controller.
We now allocate a 4KiB aligned page via
`MemoryManager::allocate_supervisor_physical_page()` and set every
value to 1. In effect, this creates a framelist with each entry
being a "TERMINATE" entry in which the controller stalls until its'
1mS time slice is up.

Some more registers have also been set for consistency, though it
seems like this don't need to be set explicitly in software.
2021-01-09 13:48:15 +01:00
Jesse Buhagiar 33d73c600c Kernel/USB: Move USB classes into USB namespace
The entire USB spec involves more than just UHCI, so
let's put everything into it's own nice namespace :^)
2021-01-09 13:48:15 +01:00
Jesse Buhagiar 0dbb9361b8 Kernel/USB: Move USB related files to into specific directory
As the USB/UHCI driver grows in size, it'll be much cleaner to have
all of the USB related files in one folder where they can be easily
accessed :^)
2021-01-09 13:48:15 +01:00
Andreas Kling 5dae85afe7 Kernel: Pass "shared" flag to Region constructor
Before this change, we would sometimes map a region into the address
space with !is_shared(), and then moments later call set_shared(true).

I found this very confusing while debugging, so this patch makes us pass
the initial shared flag to the Region constructor, ensuring that it's in
the correct state by the time we first map the region.
2021-01-02 16:57:31 +01:00
Luke 0f66589007 Everywhere: Fix more typos 2020-12-31 01:47:41 +01:00
Liav A 3a19e18d1e Kernel: Move Partition code files to the Storage folder
This folder is more appropriate for these files.
2020-12-27 23:07:44 +01:00
Liav A 18e77aa285 Kernel: Add a method to determine the desired permissions of a Device
This method will be used later in DevFS, to set the appropriate
permissions for each device node.
2020-12-27 23:07:44 +01:00
Andreas Kling cb2c8f71f4 AK: Remove custom %b format string specifier
This was a non-standard specifier alias for %02x. This patch replaces
all uses of it with new-style formatting functions instead.
2020-12-25 17:04:28 +01:00
Liav A 0a2b00a1bf Kernel: Introduce the new Storage subsystem
This new subsystem is somewhat replacing the IDE disk code we had with a
new flexible design.

StorageDevice is a generic class that represent a generic storage
device. It is meant that specific storage hardware will override the
interface. StorageController is a generic class that represent
a storage controller that can be found in a machine.

The IDEController class governs two IDEChannels. An IDEChannel is
responsible to manage the master & slave devices of the channel,
therefore an IDEChannel is an IRQHandler.
2020-12-21 00:19:21 +01:00
Liav A f36feb42bd Kernel: Return a correct name string of async write request 2020-12-17 19:36:56 +01:00
Tom da5cc34ebb Kernel: Fix some issues related to fixes and block conditions
Fix some problems with join blocks where the joining thread block
condition was added twice, which lead to a crash when trying to
unblock that condition a second time.

Deferred block condition evaluation by File objects were also not
properly keeping the File object alive, which lead to some random
crashes and corruption problems.

Other problems were caused by the fact that the Queued state didn't
handle signals/interruptions consistently. To solve these issues we
remove this state entirely, along with Thread::wait_on and change
the WaitQueue into a BlockCondition instead.

Also, deliver signals even if there isn't going to be a context switch
to another thread.

Fixes #4336 and #4330
2020-12-12 21:28:12 +01:00
Tom 046d6855f5 Kernel: Move block condition evaluation out of the Scheduler
This makes the Scheduler a lot leaner by not having to evaluate
block conditions every time it is invoked. Instead evaluate them as
the states change, and unblock threads at that point.

This also implements some more waitid/waitpid/wait features and
behavior. For example, WUNTRACED and WNOWAIT are now supported. And
wait will now not return EINTR when SIGCHLD is delivered at the
same time.
2020-11-30 13:17:02 +01:00
Tom 6cb640eeba Kernel: Move some time related code from Scheduler into TimeManagement
Use the TimerQueue to expire blocking operations, which is one less thing
the Scheduler needs to check on every iteration.

Also, add a BlockTimeout class that will automatically handle relative or
absolute timeouts as well as overriding timeouts (e.g. socket timeouts)
more consistently.

Also, rework the TimerQueue class to be able to fire events from
any processor, which requires Timer to be RefCounted. Also allow
creating id-less timers for use by blocking operations.
2020-11-30 13:17:02 +01:00
Tom 53cffb5ad9 Kernel: Fix mouse lag when VMWareBackdoor absolute mode is enabled
We won't be receiving full PS/2 mouse packets when the VMWareBackdoor
absolute mouse mode is enabled. So, read just one byte every time
and retrieve the latest mouse packet from VMWareBackdoor immediately.

Fixes #4086
2020-11-14 22:09:48 +01:00
Tom 13383f3267 Revert "Kernel: Keep reading from i8042 until the buffer is empty"
This reverts commit 467f6c74a4.
2020-11-14 22:09:48 +01:00