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Various things:
- 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.
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5 changed files with 82 additions and 8 deletions
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@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ public:
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virtual ssize_t read(byte* buffer, size_t size) override;
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virtual ssize_t write(const byte* data, size_t size) override;
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private:
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void putChar(char);
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private:
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const byte m_rows { 25 };
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const byte m_columns { 80 };
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byte m_cursorRow { 0 };
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ bool ProcFileSystem::initialize()
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cli();
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auto tasks = Task::allTasks();
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char* buffer;
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auto stringImpl = StringImpl::createUninitialized(tasks.size() * 64, buffer);
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auto stringImpl = StringImpl::createUninitialized(tasks.size() * 128, buffer);
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memset(buffer, 0, stringImpl->length());
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char* ptr = buffer;
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ptr += ksprintf(ptr, "PID OWNER STATE NAME\n");
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task->state(),
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task->name().characters());
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}
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ptr += ksprintf(ptr, "kmalloc: alloc: %u / free: %u\n", sum_alloc, sum_free);
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*ptr = '\0';
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sti();
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return ByteBuffer::copy((byte*)buffer, ptr - buffer);
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#include "i386.h"
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#include "VGA.h"
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#include "Task.h"
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#include "Syscall.h"
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#include "Console.h"
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extern "C" void syscall_entry();
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extern "C" void syscall_ISR();
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" iret\n"
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);
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static inline dword CAS(dword* mem, dword newval, dword oldval)
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{
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dword ret;
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asm volatile(
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"cmpxchgl %2, %1"
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:"=a"(ret), "=m"(*mem)
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:"r"(newval), "m"(*mem), "0"(oldval));
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return ret;
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}
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class SpinLock {
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public:
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SpinLock()
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{
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}
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~SpinLock()
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{
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unlock();
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}
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void lock()
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{
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volatile dword count = 0;
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for (;;) {
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if (CAS(&m_lock, 1, 0) == 1)
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return;
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++count;
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}
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if (count)
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kprintf("waited %u in %s\n",count, current->name().characters());
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}
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void unlock()
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{
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// barrier();
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m_lock = 0;
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}
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private:
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dword m_lock { 0 };
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};
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class Locker {
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public:
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explicit Locker(SpinLock& l)
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: m_lock(l)
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{
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m_lock.lock();
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}
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~Locker()
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{
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unlock();
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}
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void unlock()
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{
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m_lock.unlock();
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}
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private:
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SpinLock& m_lock;
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};
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namespace Syscall {
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static SpinLock* s_lock;
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void initialize()
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{
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s_lock = new SpinLock;
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registerUserCallableInterruptHandler(0x80, syscall_ISR);
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kprintf("syscall: int 0x80 handler installed\n");
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}
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DWORD handle(DWORD function, DWORD arg1, DWORD arg2, DWORD arg3)
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{
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Locker locker(*s_lock);
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switch (function) {
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case Syscall::Yield:
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yield();
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break;
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case Syscall::PutCharacter:
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kprintf("%c", arg1 & 0xff);
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Console::the().putChar(arg1 & 0xff);
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break;
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case Syscall::Sleep:
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//kprintf("syscall: sleep(%d)\n", arg1);
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return current->sys$read((int)arg1, (void*)arg2, (size_t)arg3);
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case Syscall::PosixSeek:
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// FIXME: This has the wrong signature, should be like lseek()
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kprintf("syscall: seek(%d, %p, %u)\n", arg1, arg2, arg3);
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return current->sys$read((int)arg1, (void*)arg2, (size_t)arg3);
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kprintf("syscall: seek(%d, %d)\n", arg1, arg2);
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return current->sys$seek((int)arg1, (int)arg2);
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case Syscall::PosixKill:
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kprintf("syscall: kill(%d, %d)\n", arg1, arg2);
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return current->sys$kill((pid_t)arg1, (int)arg2);
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case Syscall::PosixGetpid:
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return current->sys$getpid();
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case Syscall::PosixExit:
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cli();
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locker.unlock();
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current->sys$exit((int)arg1);
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ASSERT_NOT_REACHED();
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return 0;
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setState(Exiting);
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MemoryManager::the().unmapRegionsForTask(*this);
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s_tasks->remove(this);
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if (!scheduleNewTask()) {
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{
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// NOTE: This is called from an excepton handler, so interrupts are disabled.
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crashedTask->setState(Crashing);
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// crashedTask->dumpRegions();
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crashedTask->dumpRegions();
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s_tasks->remove(crashedTask);
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