`Stream` will be qualified as `AK::Stream` until we remove the
`Core::Stream` namespace. `IODevice` now reuses the `SeekMode` that is
defined by `SeekableStream`, since defining its own would require us to
qualify it with `AK::SeekMode` everywhere.
We previously passed both OperandSize and AddressSize to the
constructor.
Both values were only ever 32-bit at construction.
We used AddressSize::Size64 to signify Long mode which was needlessly
complicated.
This will make it easier to support both string types at the same time
while we convert code, and tracking down remaining uses.
One big exception is Value::to_string() in LibJS, where the name is
dictated by the ToString AO.
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)
Doesn't use them in libc headers so that those don't have to pull in
AK/Platform.h.
AK_COMPILER_GCC is set _only_ for gcc, not for clang too. (__GNUC__ is
defined in clang builds as well.) Using AK_COMPILER_GCC simplifies
things some.
AK_COMPILER_CLANG isn't as much of a win, other than that it's
consistent with AK_COMPILER_GCC.
Each of these strings would previously rely on StringView's char const*
constructor overload, which would call __builtin_strlen on the string.
Since we now have operator ""sv, we can replace these with much simpler
versions. This opens the door to being able to remove
StringView(char const*).
No functional changes.
These were accidental (or leftover) uses of String::characters() to
construct StringViews through its StringView(char const*) constructor.
Since this constructor is due to be removed, this will no longer work.
Plus this prevents strlen from being run on these strings unnecessarily.
If we do not mark these ranges as reserved, RangeAllocator might later
give us addresses that overlap these, which then causes an assertion
failure in the SoftMMU. This behavior led to recurring CI failures, and
sometimes made programs as simple as `/bin/true` fail.
Fixes "Crash 1" reported in #9104
We already asked the region about what its library name is, and we also
use that value when maybe constructing a path, so let's make the check
use that as well.
This issue was also present in the kernel, the description of which is
provided in an identically titled commit.
Note that this couldn't have affected any programs running in
UserspaceEmulator as we don't support SSE instructions, and don't seem
to raise faults under any conditions.
The fact that profiles are json on one giant line makes them very
difficult to debug when things go wrong. Instead make sure to wrap
each event or sample on a newline so you can easily grep/heap/tail
the profile files.
It was fragile to use the address of the body of the memory management
functions to disable memory auditing within them. Functions called from
these did not get exempted from the audits, so in some cases
UserspaceEmulator reported bogus heap buffer overflows.
Memory auditing did not work at all on Clang because when querying the
addresses, their offset was taken relative to the base of `.text` which
is not the first segment in the `R/RX/RW(RELRO)/RW(non-RELRO)` layout
produced by LLD.
Similarly to when setting metadata about the allocations, we now use the
`emuctl` system call to selectively suppress auditing when we reach
these functions. This ensures that functions called from `malloc` are
affected too, and no issues occur because of the inconsistency between
Clang and GCC memory layouts.
... segment
This happens with binaries build with Clang or with a custom linker
script. If this is the case, offsets should be calculated not from the
base address of `.text`, but from the first section loaded for the
library.
This commit moves all UserspaceEmulator symbolication into a common
helper function and fixes a FIXME.
`ue --profile --profile-file ~/some-file.profile id` can now generate a
full profile (instruction-by-instruction, if needed), at the cost of not
being able to see past the syscall boundary (a.la. callgrind).
This makes it significantly easier to profile seemingly fast userspace
things, like Loader.so :^)
The LexicalPath instance methods dirname(), basename(), title() and
extension() will be changed to return StringView const& in a further
commit. Due to this, users creating temporary LexicalPath objects just
to call one of those getters will recieve a StringView const& pointing
to a possible freed buffer.
To avoid this, static methods for those APIs have been added, which will
return a String by value to avoid those problems. All cases where
temporary LexicalPath objects have been used as described above haven
been changed to use the static APIs.
For now this only allows us to single-step through execution and inspect
part of the execution environment for debugging
This also allows to run to function return and sending signals to the VM
This changes the behavior of SIGINT for UE to pause execution and then
terminate if already paused
A way of setting a watchpoint for a function would be a good addition in
the future, the scaffold for this is already present, we only need to
figure out a way to find the address of a function
On a side note I have changed all occurences of west-const to east const
This adds __attribute__((used)) to the function declaration so the
compiler doesn't discard it. It also makes the function NEVER_INLINE
so that we don't end up with multiple copies of the function. This
is necessary because the function uses inline assembly to define some
unique labels.
We had two functions for doing mostly the same thing. Combine both
of them into String::find() and use that everywhere.
Also add some tests to cover basic behavior.
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized
way of representing file license information.
See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers
This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.
ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *