Rev |
Age |
Author |
Path |
Log message |
Diff |
2183 |
6421 d 17 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/generic/ |
Continue to de-oversynchronize the kernel.
- replace as->refcount with an atomic counter; accesses to this
reference counter are not to be done when the as->lock mutex is held;
this gets us rid of mutex_lock_active();
Remove the possibility of a deadlock between TLB shootdown and asidlock.
- get rid of mutex_lock_active() on as->lock
- when locking the asidlock spinlock, always do it conditionally and with
preemption disabled; in the unsuccessful case, enable interrupts and try again
- there should be no deadlock between TLB shootdown and the as->lock mutexes
- PLEASE REVIEW !!!
Add DEADLOCK_PROBE's to places where we have spinlock_trylock() loops. |
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2170 |
6426 d 11 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
Simplify synchronization in as_switch().
The function was oversynchronized, which
was causing deadlocks on the address
space mutex.
Now, address spaces can only be switched
when the asidlock is held. This also protects
stealing of ASIDs. No other synchronization
is necessary. |
|
2142 |
6429 d 18 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/generic/include/mm/ |
Remove out of date comment. |
|
2126 |
6474 d 10 h |
decky |
/trunk/kernel/ |
small cleanup, more work coming |
|
2125 |
6474 d 13 h |
decky |
/trunk/ |
experimental support for Objective C
(disabled by default) |
|
2107 |
6482 d 12 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
When clock() is called by an external interrupt dispatched by the IRQ dispatcher,
no spinlock can be held or the kernel will not be preemptive. This fixes Ticket #24.
Formating and indentation fixes. |
|
2106 |
6482 d 20 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
Merge as_t structure into one and leave the differring parts in as_genarch_t.
Indentation and formatting changes in header files. |
|
2094 |
6487 d 16 h |
decky |
/trunk/kernel/generic/ |
avoid conflict with potential keyword |
|
2093 |
6487 d 16 h |
decky |
/trunk/kernel/ |
spinlock extern declaration macro |
|
2089 |
6488 d 20 h |
decky |
/trunk/ |
huge type system cleanup
remove cyclical type dependencies across multiple header files
many minor coding style fixes |
|
2071 |
6499 d 13 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
(c) versus (C) |
|
2015 |
6538 d 13 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. |
|
2009 |
6543 d 12 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
Initial support for handling illegal virtual aliases on sparc64. |
|
2000 |
6549 d 22 h |
decky |
/trunk/kernel/ |
move files to more proper locations |
|
1914 |
6600 d 18 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/generic/ |
Add function for printing out info about address space. |
|
1891 |
6620 d 11 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
sparc64 work:
- Experimental support for TSB (Translation Storage Buffer). |
|
1890 |
6620 d 21 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 |
6621 d 13 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 |
6624 d 16 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
C99 compliant header guards (hopefully) everywhere in the kernel.
Formatting and indentation changes.
Small improvements in sparc64. |
|
1868 |
6633 d 18 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
sparc64 work.
- the syscall wrapper needs to use the "memory"
clobber specifier to prevent over-optimization.
- on sparc64, the user address space spans the whole
64-bit space and therefore the macro
USER_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE_ARCH, as it was defined,
overflows to 0
- stop using USER_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE_ARCH and define
MAX_HEAP_SIZE instead
- in our situation when kernel and user address spaces
are separate, the G (global) bit cannot be used
(there is no point in it anymore)
- add the DEBUG() macro to stdio.h; DEBUG() uses
SYS_IO and is a good debugging tool for getting
early userspace to work |
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