[kernel] Add capabilities to handles

This change finally adds capabilities to handles. Included changes:

- j6_handle_t is now again 64 bits, with the highest 8 bits being a type
  code, and the next highest 24 bits being the capability mask, so that
  programs can check type/caps without calling the kernel.
- The definitions grammar now includes a `capabilities [ ]` section on
  objects, to list what capabilities are relevant.
- j6/caps.h is auto-generated from object capability lists
- init_libj6 again sets __handle_self and __handle_sys, this is a bit
  of a hack.
- A new syscall, j6_handle_list, will return the list of existing
  handles owned by the calling process.
- syscall_verify.cpp.cog now actually checks that the needed
  capabilities exist on handles before allowing the call.
This commit is contained in:
Justin C. Miller
2022-01-28 01:49:26 -08:00
parent 9b75acf0b5
commit f1246f84e0
38 changed files with 290 additions and 177 deletions

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <j6/syscalls.h>
//void *sbrk(intptr_t) __attribute__ ((weak));
static j6_handle_t __core_handle = 0;
static j6_handle_t __core_handle = j6_handle_invalid;
static intptr_t __core_size = 0;
static const uintptr_t __core_base = 0x1c0000000;