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2097 6375 d 0 h decky /trunk/kernel/arch/ia32/src/smp/ fix signed/unsigned comparison  
2095 6375 d 1 h decky /trunk/kernel/arch/ia32/src/smp/ fix signed/unsigned comparison  
2089 6376 d 5 h decky /trunk/ huge type system cleanup
remove cyclical type dependencies across multiple header files
many minor coding style fixes
 
2087 6377 d 1 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Indentaion and formatting changes even Martin will like :-)  
2083 6382 d 5 h decky /trunk/kernel/ typedef elimination  
2082 6382 d 5 h decky /trunk/ __asm__ __volatile__ -> asm volatile  
2079 6382 d 23 h decky /trunk/kernel/ remove some typedefs in favor of anonymous structures  
2071 6386 d 22 h jermar /trunk/ (c) versus (C)  
2065 6400 d 20 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Coding style fixes and formatting improvements.  
2057 6414 d 9 h jermar /trunk/kernel/arch/ Fix all remaining mistmatches in width of byte swapping functions for ia64,
ppc32, ppc64, amd64, mips32 and ia32.
 
2018 6424 d 1 h decky /trunk/kernel/ rename rdtsc() to get_cycle()  
2015 6425 d 22 h jermar /trunk/ Rework support for virtually indexed cache.
Instead of repeatedly flushing the data cache, which was a huge overkill, refuse to create an illegal address alias
in the kernel (again) and allocate appropriate page color in userspace instead. Extend the detection also to
SYS_PHYSMEM_MAP syscall.

Add support for tracking physical memory areas mappable by SYS_PHYSMEM_MAP.

Lots of coding style changes.
 
2007 6433 d 20 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Introduce page colors. So far, only sparc64 uses correct page color bits. Other architectures have a dummy define
specifying zero bits for a page color.

There is a new check of page color in as_area_share(). Because of lack of support for this in the userspace, the
check has been #ifef'ed out.
 
2003 6435 d 3 h decky /trunk/kernel/arch/ cleanup endian conversion macros  
1993 6443 d 6 h decky /trunk/ make framebuffer code more generic  
1970 6467 d 6 h decky /trunk/kernel/arch/ia32/src/smp/ use new IRQ scheme in l_apic_timer_interrupt()  
1957 6469 d 6 h decky /trunk/kernel/ ia32: mouse support, mouse regrab is still broken  
1956 6469 d 7 h decky /trunk/kernel/ ia32: adopt new IRQ interface, mouse not tested yet  
1939 6478 d 1 h decky /trunk/ ia32: fix compilation, keyboard not checked yet  
1937 6478 d 8 h decky /trunk/kernel/arch/ remove orphaned functions  
1901 6500 d 3 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Make SMP related parts of main.c more generic.
Move initialization of local APIC to architecture specific code.
Add arch_post_cpu_init() to support the above.
 
1891 6507 d 20 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ sparc64 work:
- Experimental support for TSB (Translation Storage Buffer).
 
1890 6508 d 7 h jermar /trunk/ - Create a dedicated slab cache for as_t objects and switch from malloc/free to slab_alloc/slab_free for
them.

- Slightly fix and improve both the kernel and userspace atomic_add() on sparc64.

- More TSB work on the sparc64 front.
 
1889 6508 d 22 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Fix bug in mm/as.c:
- as_area_destroy() should not work with AS but as

sparc64 work:
- start implementing TSB support
 
1888 6512 d 1 h jermar /trunk/ C99 compliant header guards (hopefully) everywhere in the kernel.
Formatting and indentation changes.
Small improvements in sparc64.
 
1882 6513 d 5 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Support for sparc64 FPU context.  
1877 6517 d 9 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Coding style fixes.
Remove unneeded sparc64 dummy functions.
 
1854 6528 d 7 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Define architecture-specific thread sub-constructors and sub-destructors on all architectures.
Define the THREAD_FLAG_USPACE which means that the thread runs in user space.
The forementioned changes allow for allocating of user window buffer on sparc64
threads that execute in userspace.

A lot of formatting and indentation fixes.
 
1844 6548 d 0 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Add an option to compile the sparc64 kernel for Ultra 5 or Enterprise E6500.
Basic keyboard support (polling) based on ns16550 serial port (deployed on Ultra).
 
1842 6548 d 5 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ i8042 and z8530 separated, the tree compiles again.
Now there is some duplicated code in i8042.c and z8530.c,
but that can be eliminated in slower pace.
 
1838 6553 d 2 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Add scan code map for Sun keyboard.  
1837 6553 d 10 h jermar /trunk/ Support 24bpp framebuffers with 4 pixelbytes (each pixel aligned on 32-bits).

At least on sparc64, the OpenFirmware linebytes property specifies the number
of pixels between consecutive scan lines of the display. Fix scanilne calculation,
including possible alignment.

Add note to 8bpp pixel functions pointing out drawbacks of that mode.
 
1817 6563 d 18 h decky /trunk/kernel/arch/ xen32 work: create identity mapping for the main memory zone,
make several dummy modifications to get to the banner
 
1811 6564 d 6 h decky /trunk/kernel/arch/ unify bootstrapping  
1802 6571 d 17 h decky /trunk/ cleanup and unify the build system  
1793 6574 d 7 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Change hw_map() on sparc64 to use virtual addresses that are
beyond the end of physical memory. It is beneficial in two
ways: first, physical memory is no longer being wasted by
otherwise necessary calls to frame_alloc() and, second,
virtual addresses for devices are now correctly allocated
and do not overlap with the 4M TLB-locked mapping for
kernel text and data.
 
1787 6577 d 0 h decky / move kernel/trunk, uspace/trunk and boot/trunk to trunk/kernel, trunk/uspace and trunk/boot  
1780 6584 d 1 h jermar /kernel/trunk/ Replace old __u?? types with respective C99 variants (e.g. uint32_t, int64_t, uintptr_t etc.).  
1766 6592 d 8 h palkovsky /kernel/trunk/ Changed frame_alloc call, cleaned a lot of stuff, fixed some not-perfectly-correct error handling.  
1760 6595 d 2 h palkovsky /kernel/trunk/ Changed interface of frame_alloc/free to use address of frame instead of the pfn.
This makes it impossible to use >4GB of memory on 32-bit machines, but who cares...