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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andreas Kling cc68654a44 Kernel+LibC: Implement clock_gettime() and clock_nanosleep()
Only the CLOCK_MONOTONIC clock is supported at the moment, and it only
has millisecond precision. :^)
2019-11-02 19:34:06 +01:00
Andreas Kling 904c871727 Kernel: Allow userspace stacks to grow up to 4 MB by default
Make userspace stacks lazily allocated and allow them to grow up to
4 megabytes. This avoids a lot of silly crashes we were running into
with software expecting much larger stacks. :^)
2019-10-31 13:57:07 +01:00
Andrew Kaster 98c86e5109 Kernel: Move E2BIG calculation from Thread to Process
Thread::make_userspace_stack_for_main_thread is only ever called from
Process::do_exec, after all the fun ELF loading and TSS setup has
occured.

The calculations in there that check if the combined argv + envp
size will exceed the default stack size are not used in the rest of
the stack setup. So, it should be safe to move this to the beginning
of do_exec and bail early with -E2BIG, just like the man pages say.

Additionally, advertise this limit in limits.h to be a good POSIX.1
citizen. :)
2019-10-23 07:45:41 +02:00
Andreas Kling 40beb4c5c0 Kernel: Don't leak an FPU state buffer for every spawned thread
We were leaking 512 bytes of kmalloc memory for every new thread.
This patch fixes that, and also makes sure to zero out the FPU state
buffer after allocating it, and finally also makes the LogStream
operator<< for Thread look a little bit nicer. :^)
2019-10-13 14:36:55 +02:00
Drew Stratford c136fd3fe2 Kernel: Send SIGSEGV on seg-fault
Now programs can catch the SIGSEGV signal when they segfault.

This commit also introduced the send_urgent_signal_to_self method,
which is needed to send signals to a thread when handling exceptions
caused by the same thread.
2019-10-07 16:39:47 +02:00
Andreas Kling 7f9a33dba1 Kernel: Make Region single-owner instead of ref-counted
This simplifies the ownership model and makes Region easier to reason
about. Userspace Regions are now primarily kept by Process::m_regions.

Kernel Regions are kept in various OwnPtr<Regions>'s.

Regions now only ever get unmapped when they are destroyed.
2019-09-27 14:25:42 +02:00
Drew Stratford b65bedd610 Kernel: Change m_blockers to m_blocker.
Because of the way signals now work there should
not be more than one blocker per thread. This
changes the blocker and thread class to reflect
that.
2019-09-09 08:35:43 +02:00
Drew Stratford e529042895 Kernel: Remove reduntant kernel/user signal stacks.
Due to the changes in signal handling m_kernel_stack_for_signal_handler_region
and m_signal_stack_user_region are no longer necessary, and so, have been
removed. I've also removed the similarly reduntant m_tss_to_resume_kernel.
2019-09-09 08:35:43 +02:00
Andreas Kling ec6bceaa08 Kernel: Support thread-local storage
This patch adds support for TLS according to the x86 System V ABI.
Each thread gets a thread-specific memory region, and the GS segment
register always points _to a pointer_ to the thread-specific memory.

In other words, to access thread-local variables, userspace programs
start by dereferencing the pointer at [gs:0].

The Process keeps a master copy of the TLS segment that new threads
should use, and when a new thread is created, they get a copy of it.
It's basically whatever the PT_TLS program header in the ELF says.
2019-09-07 15:55:36 +02:00
Andreas Kling 73fdbba59c AK: Rename <AK/AKString.h> to <AK/String.h>
This was a workaround to be able to build on case-insensitive file
systems where it might get confused about <string.h> vs <String.h>.

Let's just not support building that way, so String.h can have an
objectively nicer name. :^)
2019-09-06 15:36:54 +02:00
Drew Stratford 81d0f96f20 Kernel: Use user stack for signal handlers.
This commit drastically changes how signals are handled.

In the case that an unblocked thread is signaled it works much
in the same way as previously. However, when a blocking syscall
is interrupted, we set up the signal trampoline on the user
stack, complete the blocking syscall, return down the kernel
stack and then jump to the handler. This means that from the
kernel stack's perspective, we only ever get one system call deep.

The signal trampoline has also been changed in order to properly
store the return value from system calls. This is necessary due
to the new way we exit from signaled system calls.
2019-09-05 16:37:09 +02:00
Drew Stratford 259a1d56b0 Thread: added member m_kernel_stack_top.
This value stores the top of a threads kernel_stack.
2019-09-05 16:37:09 +02:00
Andreas Kling e3f3c980bf IntrusiveList: Make Iterator::operator* return a T&
This makes iteration a little more pleasant :^)
2019-08-17 11:25:32 +02:00
Andreas Kling 1f9b8f0e7c Kernel: Don't create Function objects in the scheduling code
Each Function is a heap allocation, so let's make an effort to avoid
doing that during scheduling. Because of header dependencies, I had to
put the runnables iteration helpers in Thread.h, which is a bit meh but
at least this cuts out all the kmalloc() traffic in pick_next().
2019-08-07 20:43:54 +02:00
Andreas Kling 83fdad25ed Kernel: For signal-killed threads, dump backtrace from finalizer thread
Instead of dumping the dying thread's backtrace in the signal handling
code, wait until we're finalizing the thread. Since signalling happens
during scheduling, the less work we do there the better.

Basically the less that happens during a scheduler pass the better. :^)
2019-08-06 19:45:08 +02:00
Andreas Kling 5e01ebfc56 Kernel: Clean up thread stacks when a thread dies
We were forgetting where we put the userspace thread stacks, so added a
member called Thread::m_userspace_thread_stack to keep track of it.

Then, in ~Thread(), we now deallocate the userspace, kernel and signal
stacks (if present.)

Out of curiosity, the "init_stage2" process doesn't have a kernel stack
which I found surprising. :^)
2019-08-01 20:17:12 +02:00
Andreas Kling 4316fa8123 Kernel: Dump backtrace to debugger for DefaultSignalAction::DumpCore.
This makes assertion failures generate backtraces again. Sorry to everyone
who suffered from the lack of backtraces lately. :^)

We share code with the /proc/PID/stack implementation. You can now get the
current backtrace for a Thread via Thread::backtrace(), and all the traces
for a Process via Process::backtrace().
2019-07-25 21:02:19 +02:00
Robin Burchell 342f7a6b0f Move runnable/non-runnable list control entirely over to Scheduler
This way, we can change how the scheduler works without having to change Thread too.
2019-07-22 09:42:39 +02:00
Robin Burchell dea7f937bf Scheduler: Allow reentry into block()
With the presence of signal handlers, it is possible that a thread might
be blocked multiple times. Picture for instance a signal handler using
read(), or wait() while the thread is already blocked elsewhere before
the handler is invoked.

To fix this, we turn m_blocker into a chain of handlers. Each block()
call now prepends to the list, and unblocking will only consider the
most recent (first) blocker in the chain.

Fixes #309
2019-07-21 12:42:22 +02:00
Robin Burchell d48c73b10a Thread: Cleanup m_blocker handling
The only two places we set m_blocker now are Thread::set_state(), and
Thread::block(). set_state is mostly just an issue of clarity: we don't
want to end up with state() != Blocked with an m_blocker, because that's
weird. It's also possible: if we yield, someone else may set_state() us.

We also now set_state() and set m_blocker under lock in block(), rather
than unlocking which might allow someone else to mess with our internals
while we're in the process of trying to block.

This seems to fix sending STOP & CONT causing a panic.

My guess as to what was happening is this:

    thread A blocks in select(): Blocking & m_blocker != nullptr
    thread B sends SIGSTOP: Stopped & m_blocker != nullptr
    thread B sends SIGCONT: we continue execution. Runnable & m_blocker != nullptr
    thread A tries to block in select() again:
        * sets m_blocker
        * unlocks (in block_helper)
        * someone else tries to unblock us? maybe from the old m_blocker? unclear -- clears m_blocker
        * sets Blocked (while unlocked!)

So, thread A is left with state Blocked & m_blocker == nullptr, leading
to the scheduler assert (m_blocker != nullptr) failing.

Long story short, let's do all our data management with the lock _held_.
2019-07-20 19:31:52 +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 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 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
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
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 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 54e79a4640 Kernel: Make it easier to add Thread block states in the future. 2019-07-13 20:14:39 +02:00
Andreas Kling eca5c2bdf8 Kernel: Move VirtualAddress.h into VM/ 2019-07-09 15:04:45 +02:00
Andreas Kling 4d904340b4 Kernel: Don't interrupt blocked syscalls to dispatch ignored signals.
This was just causing syscalls to return EINTR for no reason.
2019-07-08 18:59:48 +02:00
Andreas Kling 27f699ef0c AK: Rename the common integer typedefs to make it obvious what they are.
These types can be picked up by including <AK/Types.h>:

* u8, u16, u32, u64 (unsigned)
* i8, i16, i32, i64 (signed)
2019-07-03 21:20:13 +02:00
Andreas Kling 550b0b062b AK: Rename RetainPtr.h => RefPtr.h, Retained.h => NonnullRefPtr.h. 2019-06-21 18:45:59 +02:00
Andreas Kling 90b1354688 AK: Rename RetainPtr => RefPtr and Retained => NonnullRefPtr. 2019-06-21 18:37:47 +02:00
Andreas Kling c1bbd40b9e Kernel: Rename "descriptor" to "description" where appropriate.
Now that FileDescription is called that, variables of that type should not
be called "descriptor". This is kinda wordy but we'll get used to it.
2019-06-13 22:03:04 +02:00