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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hendiadyoin1 b0fc5bea91 Kernel/PCI: Prefer structured bindings when iterating over HashMaps
This makes `Access::rescan_hardware` look a bit nicer.
2024-03-01 14:05:53 -07:00
Hendiadyoin1 a99bd8eda6 Kernel/riscv64: Initialize PCI controllers using the device tree
Currently the search path is limited to `/soc/pci*` but this is enough
to get it to work on qemu.
2024-02-24 16:43:44 -07:00
Sönke Holz 6fd02d2a04 Kernel: Add PCI::map_bar overloads that don't take an explicit size
These overloads map the entire BAR space instead.
2024-02-24 16:36:47 -07:00
Sönke Holz 06a32b6e16 Kernel/USB: Handle non-page aligned EHCI controller BARs correctly
BARs don't have to be page-aligned. This patch correctly calculates the
needed memory range and register base address in that region.
2024-02-22 07:36:45 +01:00
Nico Weber 24a469f521 Everywhere: Prefer {:#x} over 0x{:x} in format strings
The former automatically adapts the prefix to binary and octal
output, and is what we already use in the majority of cases.

Patch generated by:

    rg -l '0x\{' | xargs sed -i '' -e 's/0x{:/{:#/'

I ran it 4 times (until it stopped changing things) since each
invocation only converted one instance per line.

No behavior change.
2024-02-21 17:54:38 +01:00
Tim Ledbetter 532f2b644c Kernel: Propagate errors with TRY() where possible 2024-02-14 17:46:06 -05:00
Hendiadyoin1 2dc20f9e39 Kernel: Use the new API to query and map BAR spaces in most places
This might be a bit overkill in some instances, but it's nice to be
consistent
2024-01-12 15:59:47 -07:00
Hendiadyoin1 c65455e122 Kernel: Expand BAR address mask up to 64 bit
Otherwise we would end up truncating the address when applying the mask

Co-Authored-By: Sönke Holz <sholz8530@gmail.com>
2024-01-12 15:59:47 -07:00
Hendiadyoin1 2f98c7d470 Kernel: Add convenience helpers for mapping PCI BAR spaces 2024-01-12 15:59:47 -07:00
Hendiadyoin1 f4bfd0468b Kernel/USB: Add a rudimentary interrogation only EHCI driver
This adds a simple EHCI driver that currently only interrogates the
device and checks if all ports are addressable via associated legacy
controllers (companion controllers), and warns if this is not the case.

This also adds a lot of the other data structures needed for actually
driving the controller, but these are currently not hooked up to
anything.

To test this run with `SERENITY_EXTRA_QEMU_ARGS="--device usb-ehci"`
or the q35 machine type
2023-12-28 17:08:34 +01:00
Sönke Holz da88d766b2 Kernel/riscv64: Make the kernel compile
This commits inserts TODOs into all necessary places to make the kernel
compile on riscv64!
2023-11-10 15:51:31 -07:00
Andrew Kaster 91816c15f8 Kernel: Don't register USB devices if USBManagement is not initialized 2023-10-17 11:02:25 -06:00
Edwin Rijkee 8388fe51b5 Kernel: Add a framebuffer driver for 3Dfx Voodoo 3
A bit old but a relatively uncomplicated device capable of outputting
1920x1080 video with 32-bit color. Tested with a Voodoo 3 3000 16MB
PCI card. Resolution switching from DisplaySettings also works.

If the requested mode contains timing information, it is used directly.
Otherwise, display timing values are selected from the EDID. First the
detailed timings are checked, and then standard and established
timings for which there is a matching DMT mode. The driver does not
(yet) read the actual EDID, so the generic EDID in DisplayConnector now
includes a set of common display modes to make this work.

The driver should also be compatible with the Voodoo Banshee, 4 and 5
but I don't have these cards to test this with. The PCI IDs of these
cards are included as a commented line in case someone wants to give it
a try.
2023-10-16 01:25:45 +02:00
Liav A 77441079dd Kernel/HID: Introduce initial USB mouse support 2023-10-15 22:56:30 +02:00
Liav A 430e987078 Kernel/USB: Don't invoke async callback if transfer data size is 0
We can't do anything valuable with such "transfer" so just discard it.
2023-10-15 22:56:30 +02:00
Liav A e7c1148ec6 Kernel/USB: Handle NAK correctly in a transfer status bits 2023-10-15 22:56:30 +02:00
Hendiadyoin1 29292bbdbf Kernel/USB: Add a crude USB MassStorage driver :^) 2023-09-29 16:14:47 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 c230a0d96f Kernel: Avoid some copies during USBInterface enumeration/creation 2023-09-29 16:14:47 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 b857c6b92f Kernel/USB: Make USBControllers pseudo StorageControllers
This will be needed in the next commit to generate valid LUNs
2023-09-29 16:14:47 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 4b327bdc95 Kernel/USB: Add UKBuffer variants of certain BulkPipe/Transfer functions
These will be useful for directly accessing the source/destination
buffers, without going through a third buffer first.
2023-09-29 16:14:47 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 8335803045 Kernel/USB: Explicitely copy descriptor.hub_characteristics for printing
This field is in a packed struct, which makes it possibly misaligned.
This knowledge is lost when invoking `dbgln` triggering an unaligned
access to it, aka UB. By explicitely copying it we avoid this issue.
2023-09-29 16:14:47 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 c9a4ab9987 Kernel/USB: Add missing include in USBInterface.h 2023-09-29 16:14:47 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 d39acfb908 Kernel/USB: Copy device configurations when copying devices 2023-09-29 16:14:47 -06:00
Liav A 7718842829 Kernel/VirtIO: Ensure proper error propagation in core methods
Simplify core methods in the VirtIO bus handling code by ensuring proper
error propagation. This makes initialization of queues, handling changes
in device configuration, and other core patterns more readable as well.

It also allows us to remove the obnoxious pattern of checking for
boolean "success" and if we get false answer then returning an actual
errno code.
2023-09-24 19:54:23 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 cfba182b61 Kernel/PCI: Make SATAProgIF comparable with ProgrammingInterface
This makes checking it a bit nicer
2023-09-22 18:39:37 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 d64d03e0d6 Kernel: Make Graphics device detection a bit more idomatic 2023-09-22 18:39:37 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 e7012a9245 Kernel: Use PCI/Definitions.h for PCI-USB controller magic numbers 2023-09-22 18:39:37 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 693f3ad33e Kernel: Add some more PCI [Sub]Class IDs 2023-09-22 18:39:37 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 66647b58d4 Kernel: Make PCI [Sub]ClassCode comparable to the corresponding ID enums 2023-09-22 18:39:37 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1 d168bfabc4 Kernel/USB: Detach devices from their driver when they are detached 2023-09-18 11:09:19 -06:00
Jesse Buhagiar b4cd354bae Kernel/USB: Add driver search on device plug
When a device is plugged into the machine (and hence, when
`Device::try_create()` is called), then we attempt to load a driver by
calling that driver's probe function.
2023-09-18 11:09:19 -06:00
Jesse Buhagiar b0ed126538 Kernel/USB: Expose USBConfiguration in USBInterface 2023-09-18 11:09:19 -06:00
Jesse Buhagiar 3cfdc6e363 Kernel/USB: Add get_driver_by_name helper in USBManagement 2023-09-18 11:09:19 -06:00
Jesse Buhagiar 2aa17f619c Kernel/USB: Add USB Driver register/unregister function 2023-09-18 11:09:19 -06:00
Jesse Buhagiar a0dd6ec6b1 Kernel/USB: Add driver_init section
At any one given time, there can be an abitrary number of USB drivers in
the system. The way driver mapping works (i.e, a device is inserted, and
a potentially matching driver is probed) requires us to have
instantiated driver objects _before_ a device is inserted. This leaves
us with a slight "chicken and egg" problem. We cannot call the probe
function before the driver is initialised, but we need to know _what_
driver to initialise.

This section is designed to store pointers to functions that are called
during the last stage of the early `_init` sequence in the Kernel. The
accompanying macro in `USBDriver` emits a symbol, based on the driver
name, into this table that is then automatically called.

This way, we enforce a "common" driver model; driver developers are not
only required to write their driver and inherit from `USB::Driver`, but
are also required to have a free floating init function that registers
their driver with the USB Core.
2023-09-18 11:09:19 -06:00
Jesse Buhagiar 8883da9586 Kernel/USB: Add new Driver base class
Co-Authored-By: Liav A <liavalb@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Leon Albrecht <leon2002.la@gmail.com>
2023-09-18 11:09:19 -06:00
Liav A d61c23569e Kernel/VirtIO: Introduce the concept of transport options
The VirtIO specification defines many types of devices with different
purposes, and it also defines 3 possible transport mediums where devices
could be connected to the host machine.

We only care about the PCIe transport, but this commit puts the actual
foundations for supporting the lean MMIO transport too in the future.

To ensure things are kept abstracted but still functional, the VirtIO
transport code is responsible for what is deemed as related to an actual
transport type - allocation of interrupt handlers and tinkering with low
level transport-related registers, etc.
2023-09-16 14:04:17 -06:00
Liav A 3fd4997fc2 Kernel: Don't allocate memory for names of processes and threads
Instead, use the FixedCharBuffer class to ensure we always use a static
buffer storage for these names. This ensures that if a Process or a
Thread were created, there's a guarantee that setting a new name will
never fail, as only copying of strings should be done to that static
storage.

The limits which are set are 32 characters for processes' names and 64
characters for thread names - this is because threads' names could be
more verbose than processes' names.
2023-08-09 21:06:54 -06:00
kleines Filmröllchen 021fb3ea05 Kernel/Tasks: Allow Kernel processes to be shut down
Since we never check a kernel process's state like a userland process,
it's possible for a kernel process to ignore the fact that someone is
trying to kill it, and continue running. This is not desireable if we
want to properly shutdown all processes, including Kernel ones.
2023-07-15 00:12:01 +02:00
Timothy Flynn c911781c21 Everywhere: Remove needless trailing semi-colons after functions
This is a new option in clang-format-16.
2023-07-08 10:32:56 +01:00
Liav A 89a8920764 Kernel: Untie PS2 mouse and keyboard devices from i8042 implementation
To ensure actual PS2 code is not tied to the i8042 code, we make them
separated in the following ways:
- PS2KeyboardDevice and PS2MouseDevice classes are no longer inheriting
  from the IRQHandler class. Instead we have specific IRQHandler derived
  class for the i8042 controller implementation, which is used to ensure
  that we don't end up mixing PS2 code with low-level interrupt handling
  functionality. In the future this means that we could add a driver for
  other PS2 controllers that might have only one interrupt handler but
  multiple PS2 devices are attached, therefore, making it easier to put
  the right propagation flow from the controller driver all the way to
  the HID core code.
- A simple abstraction layer is added between the PS2 command set which
  devices could use and the actual implementation low-level commands.
  This means that the code in PS2MouseDevice and PS2KeyboardDevice
  classes is no longer tied to i8042 implementation-specific commands,
  so now these objects could send PS2 commands to their PS2 controller
  and get a PS2Response which abstracts the given response too.
2023-06-21 05:02:09 -06:00
Liav A d276cac82c Kernel: Re-organize the abstractions around i8042, PS2 and HID concepts
The HIDController class is removed and instead adding SerialIOController
class. The HIDController class was a mistake - there's no such thing in
real hardware as host controller only for human interface devices
(VirtIO PCI input controller being the exception here, but it could be
technically treated as serial IO controller too).

Instead, we simply add a new abstraction layer - the SerialIO "bus",
which will hold all the code that is related to serial communications
with other devices. A PS2 controller is simply a serial IO controller,
and the Intel 8042 Controller is simply a specific implementation of a
PS2 controller.
2023-06-21 05:02:09 -06:00
Liav A 8f21420a1d Kernel: Move all boot-related code to the new Boot subdirectory 2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A 7c0540a229 Everywhere: Move global Kernel pattern code to Kernel/Library directory
This has KString, KBuffer, DoubleBuffer, KBufferBuilder, IOWindow,
UserOrKernelBuffer and ScopedCritical classes being moved to the
Kernel/Library subdirectory.

Also, move the panic and assertions handling code to that directory.
2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A aaa1de7878 Kernel: Move {Virtual,Physical}Address classes to the Memory directory 2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A 490856453d Kernel: Move Random.{h,cpp} code to Security subdirectory 2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A 1b04726c85 Kernel: Move all tasks-related code to the Tasks subdirectory 2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
kleines Filmröllchen 213025f210 AK: Rename Time to Duration
That's what this class really is; in fact that's what the first line of
the comment says it is.

This commit does not rename the main files, since those will contain
other time-related classes in a little bit.
2023-05-24 23:18:07 +02:00
Pankaj Raghav 8f62e62cfe Kernel: Add MSI support in PCI Device
Extend reserve_irqs, allocate_irq, enable_interrupt and
disable_interrupt API to add MSI support in PCI device.

The current changes only implement single MSI message support.
TODOs have been added to support Multiple MSI Message (MME) support in
the future.
2023-05-16 23:22:12 +02:00
Pankaj Raghav 35a844ac75 Kernel: Implement {enable,disable}_msi interrupts in PCI Device
Implement enabling and disabling MSI interrupts for a PCI device.

Removes two more TODO()s from PCI::Device.cpp :^)
2023-05-16 23:22:12 +02:00