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778
6746 d 6 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Fixed boot process not to call malloc when slab not initialized.
Added simics workaround.
777
6746 d 7 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/generic/
added thread list to kconsole.
776
6746 d 10 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/generic/
Added more granular locking to slab allocator and thus fix
hopefully last race condition.
775
6746 d 11 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/generic/
Added scheduler queues output. The scheduler is buggy - on SMP
the cpus never get tu cpu_sleep, in slab2 test on 4 cpus everything
is on the first cpu.
The slab allocator passes tests in this configuration, but in slightly
different(more efficient) locking order it panics. TODO: Find out why
does it panic.
773
6746 d 23 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Added slab stress test.
Fixed race condition in slab allocator.
Moved initialization of slab to the point where we know correct config.cpu_count
Correctly passes tests on amd64, ia32 in both bochs & qemu.
772
6747 d 0 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Fixed non-initialized cpu-cache.
771
6747 d 2 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/generic/
Implemented malloc/free as SLABs.
770
6747 d 9 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/generic/include/
Fix context_save, so that it works even with inlines disabled (-O0).
769
6747 d 23 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
SLAB allocator now uses itself for all its internal structures.
Added description of allocator.
Removed messy_stack_trace from amd64, as it would scroll away important
part of exception.
768
6748 d 1 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Debugged slab allocator. It currently supports per-CPU cache on 1 cpu.
767
6748 d 2 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Partially working SLAB CPU cache.
766
6748 d 3 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Basic SLAB (without CPU-cache) passes test.
765
6748 d 4 h
jermar
/kernel/trunk/
Add PAGE_WIDTH to aid divisions by PAGE_SIZE.
764
6748 d 9 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Tested basic non-cached slab allocation.
763
6748 d 10 h
jermar
/kernel/trunk/
Modify frame.h to use shifting instead of multiplication and division.
Define FRAME_WIDTH for all architectures.
762
6748 d 11 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Currently not-working SLAB allocator.
- slightly changed interface to frame_alloc, allow zone preference
761
6748 d 12 h
jermar
/kernel/trunk/doc/
Remove document describing more relaxed preemption model than the one used in the current kernel.
760
6748 d 12 h
jermar
/kernel/trunk/
mips32 is not supposed to allocate page table.
This is done by the generic code now.
Remove PTL0 pointer as it is not needed.
Remove GET_PTL0_ADDRESS from kernel.
Update sparc64 comments in barrier.h.
759
6748 d 23 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Skeleton of SLAB allocator.
758
6749 d 2 h
jermar
/kernel/trunk/arch/
sparc64 bugfix.
When disabling IMMU and DMMU the kernel has to perform synchronization operation
(e.g flush %r or membar #Sync instruction). There is no guarantee that the address
contained in %r is in DTLB and therefore the flush instruction can fault. Normally
this would be recognized and fixed by the OpenFirmware Fast Data MMU fault handler.
However, this handler lives in virtually mapped memory and an attempt to execute
there while the MMUs are disabled would result in a nested trap leading to error state.
Replacing flush %r instruction with membar #Sync, wich is sufficient in this case,
fixes this problem.
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