[kernel] Have thread call scheduler on blocking
Instead of making every callsite that may make a thread do a blocking operation also invoke the scheduler, move that logic into thread implementation - if the thread is blocking and is the current thread, call schedule(). Related changes in this commit: - Also make exiting threads and processes call the scheduler when blocking. - Threads start blocked, and get automatically added to the scheduler's blocked list.
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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
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#include "log.h"
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#include "objects/process.h"
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#include "scheduler.h"
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namespace syscalls {
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@@ -20,13 +19,10 @@ process_koid(j6_koid_t *koid)
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j6_status_t
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process_exit(int64_t status)
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{
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auto &s = scheduler::get();
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process &p = process::current();
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log::debug(logs::syscall, "Process %llx exiting with code %d", p.koid(), status);
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p.exit(status);
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s.schedule();
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log::error(logs::syscall, "returned to exit syscall");
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return j6_err_unexpected;
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