FileHandle gets a hasDataAvailableForRead() getter.
If this returns true in sys$read(), the task will block(BlockedRead) + yield.
The fd blocked on is stored in Task::m_fdBlockedOnRead.
The scheduler then looks at the state of that fd during the unblock phase.
This makes "sh" restful. :^)
There's still some problem with the kernel not surviving the colonel task
getting scheduled. I need to figure that out and fix it.
- putch syscall now directly calls Console::putChar().
- /proc/summary includes some info about kmalloc stats.
- Syscall entry is guarded by a simple spinlock.
- Unmap regions for crashed tasks.