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Author SHA1 Message Date
Liav A. e756567341 Kernel+Userland: Convert process syscall region enforce flag to SetOnce
This flag is set only once, and should never reset once it has been set,
making it an ideal SetOnce use-case.
It also simplifies the expected conditions for the enabling prctl call,
as we don't expect a boolean flag, but rather the specific prctl option
will always set (enable) Process' AddressSpace syscall region enforcing.
2024-05-14 12:41:51 -06:00
Idan Horowitz 003989e1b0 Kernel: Store a pointer to the owner process in PageDirectory
This replaces the previous owning address space pointer. This commit
should not change any of the existing functionality, but it lays down
the groundwork needed to let us properly access the region table under
the address space spinlock during page fault handling.
2023-04-06 20:30:03 +03:00
Timon Kruiper 697c5ca5e5 Kernel: Move Memory/PageDirectory.{cpp,h} to arch-specific directory
The handling of page tables is very architecture specific, so belongs
in the Arch directory. Some parts were already architecture-specific,
however this commit moves the rest of the PageDirectory class into the
Arch directory.

While we're here the aarch64/PageDirectory.{h,cpp} files are updated to
be aarch64 specific, by renaming some members and removing x86_64
specific code.
2023-01-27 11:41:43 +01:00
Andreas Kling da24a937f5 Kernel: Don't wrap AddressSpace's RegionTree in SpinlockProtected
Now that AddressSpace itself is always SpinlockProtected, we don't
need to also wrap the RegionTree. Whoever has the AddressSpace locked
is free to poke around its tree.
2022-08-24 14:57:51 +02:00
Andreas Kling cf16b2c8e6 Kernel: Wrap process address spaces in SpinlockProtected
This forces anyone who wants to look into and/or manipulate an address
space to lock it. And this replaces the previous, more flimsy, manual
spinlock use.

Note that pointers *into* the address space are not safe to use after
you unlock the space. We've got many issues like this, and we'll have
to track those down as wlel.
2022-08-24 14:57:51 +02:00
Andreas Kling dc9d2c1b10 Kernel: Wrap RegionTree objects in SpinlockProtected
This makes locking them much more straightforward, and we can remove
a bunch of confusing use of AddressSpace::m_lock. That lock will also
be converted to use of SpinlockProtected in a subsequent patch.
2022-08-24 14:57:51 +02:00
Andreas Kling 11eee67b85 Kernel: Make self-contained locking smart pointers their own classes
Until now, our kernel has reimplemented a number of AK classes to
provide automatic internal locking:

- RefPtr
- NonnullRefPtr
- WeakPtr
- Weakable

This patch renames the Kernel classes so that they can coexist with
the original AK classes:

- RefPtr => LockRefPtr
- NonnullRefPtr => NonnullLockRefPtr
- WeakPtr => LockWeakPtr
- Weakable => LockWeakable

The goal here is to eventually get rid of the Lock* classes in favor of
using external locking.
2022-08-20 17:20:43 +02:00
kleines Filmröllchen 4314c25cf2 Kernel: Require lock rank for Spinlock construction
All users which relied on the default constructor use a None lock rank
for now. This will make it easier to in the future remove LockRank and
actually annotate the ranks by searching for None.
2022-08-19 20:26:47 -07:00
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
Andreas Kling f0f97e1db0 Kernel: Take the RegionTree spinlock when inspecting tree from outside
This patch adds RegionTree::get_lock() which exposes the internal lock
inside RegionTree. We can then lock it from the outside when doing
lookups or traversal.

This solution is not very beautiful, we should find a way to protect
this data with SpinlockProtected or something similar. This is a stopgap
patch to try and fix the currently flaky CI.
2022-04-05 01:15:22 +02:00
Andreas Kling 858b196c59 Kernel: Unbreak ASLR in the new RegionTree world
Functions that allocate and/or place a Region now take a parameter
that tells it whether to randomize unspecified addresses.
2022-04-03 21:51:58 +02:00
Andreas Kling 07f3d09c55 Kernel: Make VM allocation atomic for userspace regions
This patch move AddressSpace (the per-process memory manager) to using
the new atomic "place" APIs in RegionTree as well, just like we did for
MemoryManager in the previous commit.

This required updating quite a few places where VM allocation and
actually committing a Region object to the AddressSpace were separated
by other code.

All you have to do now is call into AddressSpace once and it'll take
care of everything for you.
2022-04-03 21:51:58 +02:00
Andreas Kling ffe2e77eba Kernel: Add Memory::RegionTree to share code between AddressSpace and MM
RegionTree holds an IntrusiveRedBlackTree of Region objects and vends a
set of APIs for allocating memory ranges.

It's used by AddressSpace at the moment, and will be used by MM soon.
2022-04-03 21:51:58 +02:00
Andreas Kling 02a95a196f Kernel: Use AddressSpace region tree for range allocation
This patch stops using VirtualRangeAllocator in AddressSpace and instead
looks for holes in the region tree when allocating VM space.

There are many benefits:

- VirtualRangeAllocator is non-intrusive and would call kmalloc/kfree
  when used. This new solution is allocation-free. This was a source
  of unpleasant MM/kmalloc deadlocks.

- We consolidate authority on what the address space looks like in a
  single place. Previously, we had both the range allocator *and* the
  region tree both being used to determine if an address was valid.
  Now there is only the region tree.

- Deallocation of VM when splitting regions is no longer complicated,
  as we don't need to keep two separate trees in sync.
2022-04-03 21:51:58 +02:00
Andreas Kling 2617adac52 Kernel: Store AddressSpace memory regions in an IntrusiveRedBlackTree
This means we never need to allocate when inserting/removing regions
from the address space.
2022-04-03 21:51:58 +02:00
Idan Horowitz 086969277e Everywhere: Run clang-format 2022-04-01 21:24:45 +01:00
Idan Horowitz a6f0ab358a Kernel: Make AddressSpace::find_regions_intersecting OOM-fallible 2022-01-26 02:37:03 +02:00
Idan Horowitz bd603003b5 Kernel: Make AddressSpace::amount_clean_inode() OOM-fallible 2022-01-26 02:37:03 +02:00
Andreas Kling 4fa3c1bf2d Kernel: Remove old "region lookup cache" optimization
This optimization was added when region lookup was O(n), before we had
the O(log n) RedBlackTree. Let's remove it to simplify the code, as we
have no evidence that it remains valuable.
2022-01-15 19:51:15 +01:00
Andreas Kling 79fa9765ca Kernel: Replace KResult and KResultOr<T> with Error and ErrorOr<T>
We now use AK::Error and AK::ErrorOr<T> in both kernel and userspace!
This was a slightly tedious refactoring that took a long time, so it's
not unlikely that some bugs crept in.

Nevertheless, it does pass basic functionality testing, and it's just
real nice to finally see the same pattern in all contexts. :^)
2021-11-08 01:10:53 +01:00
Andreas Kling a994f11f10 Kernel: Make AddressSpace::add_region() return KResultOr<Region*>
This allows us to use TRY() in a few places.
2021-09-06 02:02:06 +02:00
Andreas Kling f4a9a0d561 Kernel: Make VirtualRangeAllocator return KResultOr<VirtualRange>
This achieves two things:
- The allocator can report more specific errors
- Callers can (and now do) use TRY() :^)
2021-09-06 01:55:27 +02:00
Andreas Kling 83fed5b2de Kernel: Tidy up Memory::AddressSpace construction
- Return KResultOr<T> in places
- Propagate errors
- Use TRY()
2021-09-05 15:13:20 +02:00
Andreas Kling 55adace359 Kernel: Rename SpinLock => Spinlock 2021-08-22 03:34:10 +02:00
Andreas Kling 15d033b486 Kernel: Remove unused Process pointer in Memory::AddressSpace
Nobody was using the back-pointer to the process, so let's lose it.
2021-08-08 00:03:45 +02:00
Andreas Kling b7476d7a1b Kernel: Rename Memory::Space => Memory::AddressSpace 2021-08-06 14:05:58 +02:00
Renamed from Kernel/Memory/Space.h (Browse further)