Rev |
Age |
Author |
Path |
Log message |
Diff |
2133 |
6437 d 22 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/generic/src/mm/ |
Coding style and indentation fixes. |
|
2126 |
6480 d 18 h |
decky |
/trunk/kernel/ |
small cleanup, more work coming |
|
2125 |
6480 d 21 h |
decky |
/trunk/ |
experimental support for Objective C
(disabled by default) |
|
2106 |
6489 d 4 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 |
6494 d 0 h |
decky |
/trunk/kernel/generic/ |
avoid conflict with potential keyword |
|
2089 |
6495 d 4 h |
decky |
/trunk/ |
huge type system cleanup
remove cyclical type dependencies across multiple header files
many minor coding style fixes |
|
2087 |
6496 d 0 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
Indentaion and formatting changes even Martin will like :-) |
|
2071 |
6505 d 21 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
(c) versus (C) |
|
2069 |
6507 d 19 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
Improve formatting. |
|
2015 |
6544 d 21 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 |
6549 d 20 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
Initial support for handling illegal virtual aliases on sparc64. |
|
2007 |
6552 d 19 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. |
|
1954 |
6588 d 20 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
Minor changes. Some coding style fixes and also a type (tee vs. tree).
One AS -> as change. |
|
1915 |
6606 d 21 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
A quote from from SPARC V9 specification:
The Y register is deprecated; it is provided only for compatibility with previous versions
of the architecture. It should not be used in new SPARC-V9 software. It is
recommended that all instructions that reference the Y register (i.e., SMUL,
SMULcc, UMUL, UMULcc, MULScc, SDIV, SDIVcc, UDIV, UDIVcc, RDY, and
WRY) be avoided. See the appropriate pages in Appendix A, “Instruction Definitions,”
for suitable substitute instructions.
Still gcc is generating code which uses Y and some of the instructions above.
This change modifies the preemptible_handler() to preserve the Y register
across preemption. |
|
1914 |
6607 d 2 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/generic/ |
Add function for printing out info about address space. |
|
1891 |
6626 d 19 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
sparc64 work:
- Experimental support for TSB (Translation Storage Buffer). |
|
1890 |
6627 d 5 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 |
6627 d 21 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 |
|
1851 |
6655 d 4 h |
jermar |
/trunk/kernel/ |
sparc64 work.
Define the istate structure.
Move the identity-mapping handler to assembly.
Make the preemptible handler more general so that TL=1 MMU exceptions can make use of it.
Little bit of formatting and indentation. |
|
1793 |
6693 d 5 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. |
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