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Justin C. Miller
19105542e5 [libc] Change memcpy back to rep movsb
Influenced by other libc implementations, I had tried to make memcpy
smarter for differently-sized ranges, but my benchmarks showed no real
change. So change memcpy back to the simple rep movsb implementation.
2022-02-28 18:56:38 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
467c2408c4 [util] Specialize util::hash() for more integer types
There was a specialization of util::hash() for uint64_t (which just
returns the integer value), but other integer sizes did not previously
have similar specializations.

Also, two minor semi-related changes to util::map - skip copying empty
nodes when growing the map, and assert that the hash is non-zero when
inserting a new node.
2022-02-28 18:52:18 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
f87a4fcd4e [kernel] Don't delete system object on no handles
The system object should never be deleted, so override on_no_handles()
to do nothing.
2022-02-28 18:50:59 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
9120318594 [kernel] Change thread_sleep arg from time to duration
It seems more common to want to sleep for a duration than to sleep to a
specific time. Change the implementation to not make the process look up
the current time first. (Plus, there's no current syscall to do so)
2022-02-28 18:43:20 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
982442eb00 [kernel] Add an IPI to tell a CPU to run the scheduler
When waking another thread, if that thread has a more urgent priority
than the current thread on the same CPU, send that CPU an IPI to tell it
to run its scheduler.

Related changes in this commit:

- Addition of the ipiSchedule isr (vector 0xe4) and its handler in
  isr_handler().
- Change the APIC's send_ipi* functions to take an isr enum and not an
  int for their vector parameter
- Thread TCBs now contain a pointer to their current CPU's cpu_data
  structure
- Add the maybe_schedule() call to the scheduler, which sends the
  schedule IPI to the given thread's CPU only when that CPU is running a
  less-urgent thread.
- Move the locking of a run queue lock earlier in schedule() instead of
  taking the lock in steal_work() and again in schedule().
2022-02-26 14:04:14 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
40274f5fac [kernel] Fix logger::get_entry() blocking bug
The new logger event object for making get_entry() block when no logs
are available was consuming the event's notification even if the thread
did not need to block. This was causing excessive blocking - if multiple
logs had been added since the last call to get_entry(), only one would
be returned, and the next call would block until yet another log was
added.

Now only call event::wait() to block the calling thread if there are no
logs available.
2022-02-26 13:46:11 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
a03804b09d [kernel] Add RAII profiler object
Added profiler.h which defines classes and macros for defining profiler
objects. Also added gdb command j6prof for printing profile data. Added
the syscall_profiles profiler class and auto wrapping of syscalls with
profile objects.

Other changes in this commit:

- Made the gdb command `j6threads` argument for specifying a CPU
  optional. Without an argument, it loops through all CPUs.
- Switched to -mcmodel=kernel for kernel code, which makes `call`
  instructions easier to follow when debugging / looking at disassembly.
2022-02-26 13:19:21 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
a9f40cf608 [panic] Improve panic register display
A few changes to the panic handler's display:

- Change rdi and rsi to match other general-purpose registers. (They
  were previously blue, matching the stack/base pointer registers.)
- Change the ordering of r8-r15 to be column-major instead of row-major.
  I find myself wanting to read down the columns to find the register
  I'm looking for, and rax-rdx are already this way.
- Make the flags register yellow, matching the ss and cs registers
- Comment out the call to print_rip() call, as it's only occasionally
  helpful and can cause the panic handler to page fault.
2022-02-26 13:14:16 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
82025bacad [kernel] Make bsp_idle a separate symbol
When debugging, or in panic callstacks, the BSP idle thread used to be
reported as `_kernel_start`, because it was just the loop at the end of
that assembly function. Now, wrap that loop in a separate symbol called
`bsp_idle` to make it clearer that the cpu is in the idle thread.
2022-02-26 13:04:21 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
2640cea175 [util] Update constexpr hash to be FNV-1a
The constexpr_hash.h header has fallen out of use. As constexpr hashing
will be used for IDs with the service locator protocol, update these
hashes to be 32 and 64 bit FNV-1a, and replace the _h user-defined
literal with _id (a 64-bit hash), and _id8 (a 32-bit hash folded down to
8 bits). These are now in the util/hash.h header along with the runtime
hash functions.
2022-02-22 00:20:00 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
63265728d4 [kernel] Fix build breakage
Three issues that caused build breaks when regenerating the build
directory after the previous commits:

- system.def was including endpoint.def
- syscalls/vm_area.cpp was including j6/signals.h
- util/util.h was missing an include of stddef.h
2022-02-22 00:12:07 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
69a3b6dad7 [test_runner] Add handle test suite
For now this just tests handle cloning and basic capability checking.
2022-02-22 00:11:38 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
30aed15090 [kernel] Replace endpoint with new mailbox API
The new mailbox kernel object API offers asynchronous message-based IPC
for sending data and handles between threads, as opposed to endpoint's
synchronous model.
2022-02-22 00:06:14 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
f7ae2e2220 [kernel] Re-design thread blocking
In preparation for the new mailbox IPC model, blocking threads needed an
overhaul. The `wait_on_*` and `wake_on_*` methods are gone, and the
`block()` and `wake()` calls on threads now pass a value between the
waker and the blocked thread.

As part of this change, the concept of signals on the base kobject class
was removed, along with the queue of blocked threads waiting on any
given object. Signals are now exclusively the domain of the event object
type, and the new wait_queue utility class helps manage waiting threads
when an object does actually need this functionality. In some cases (eg,
logger) an event object is used instead of the lower-level wait_queue.

Since this change has a lot of ramifications, this large commit includes
the following additional changes:

- The j6_object_wait, j6_object_wait_many, and j6_thread_pause syscalls
  have been removed.
- The j6_event_clear syscall has been removed - events are "cleared" by
  reading them now. A new j6_event_wait syscall has been added to read
  events.
- The generic close() method on kobject has been removed.
- The on_no_handles() method on kobject now deletes the object by
  default, and needs to be overridden by classes that should not be.
- The j6_system_bind_irq syscall now takes an event handle, as well as a
  signal that the IRQ should set on the event. IRQs will cause a waiting
  thread to be woken with the appropriate bit set.
- Threads waking due to timeout is simplified to just having a
  wake_timeout() accessor that returns a timestamp.
- The new wait_queue uses util::deque, which caused the disovery of two
  bugs in the deque implementation: empty deques could still have a
  single array allocated and thus return true for empty(), and new
  arrays getting allocated were not being zeroed first.
- Exposed a new erase() method on util::map that takes a node pointer
  instead of a key, skipping lookup.
2022-02-22 00:00:15 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
f93d80b8d2 [project] Update Readme and remove toolchain scripts
After hitting 700 commits last week, I thought it'd be a good time to
update the project status in the Readme. This change also pulls out the
toolchain scripts that moved to jsix-os/toolchain, and updates the
Readme about that as well.
2022-02-14 19:52:45 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
a6632625f4 [srv.init] Fix VMA size for non-aligned segments
Another issue related to the bug fix in 3be4b10 - if the segment is
non-aligned, the size of the VMA needs to be seg.mem_size + the prologue
size.

Also renamed the variables from prelude/prologue to prologue/epilogue;
it must have been late at night that I wrote that...
2022-02-14 00:18:29 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
b353d68193 [drv.uart] Make level_names and area_names const
The bug from 3be4b10 should not have happened in the first place, as
level_names and area_names should not have been in .data but in .rodata
(or .data.rel.ro in this case), so this change makes them const.
2022-02-13 00:12:42 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
b46b6363ff [libc] Run the .preinit_array as well in __init_libc
The __init_libc function was already running the .init_array functions,
but was never running the .preinit_array functions. Now it runs them
both, in the correct order.
2022-02-13 00:09:36 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
3be4b103a2 [srv.init] Improve loader for non-aligned segments
The drv.uart ELF currently ends up with a segment vaddr starting at
0x215010, which includes .data and .bss. The old loader was mishandling
this in a few ways:

- Not zeroing out the leading 16 bytes, or the trailing .bss section
- Copying the segment data to the start of the page, so it was offset by
  -16 bytes.
- Mapping the VMA into the child program at the non-page-aligned
  address, which causes all sorts of trouble.
2022-02-13 00:05:35 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
dc5efeecbb [panic.serial] Display memory around the user rip
When displaying a set of user regs, also display memory around the
current rip from those user regs. This helps find or rule out memory
corruption errors causing invalid code to run.
2022-02-12 21:38:44 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
6dea9a4b63 [libc] Fix memset off-by-half error
The first bug caught by test_runner! Due to a single-character typo,
memset was only ever setting about half of the buffer it was given.
2022-02-12 21:36:51 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
4e5a796e50 [test_runner] Add test_runner program
This change introduces test_runner, which runs unit or integration tests
and then tells the kernel to exit QEMU with a status code indicating the
number of failed tests.

The test_runner program is not loaded by default. Use the test manifest
to enable it:

    ./configure --manifest=assets/manifests/test.yml

A number of tests from the old src/tests have moved over. More to come,
as well as moving code from testapp before getting rid of it.

The test.sh script has been repurposed to be a "headless" version of
qemu.sh for running tests, and it exits with the appropriate exit code.
(Though ./qemu.sh gained the ability to exit with the correct exit code
as well.) Exit codes from kernel panics have been updated so that the
bash scripts should exit with code 127.
2022-02-12 21:30:14 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
9620f040cb [build] Build user programes with libc++ et al
Adding -lc++ -lc++abi -lunwind to user programs. Also, to support this,
start building using the custom toolchain and its new x86_64-jsix-elf
target triplet.
2022-02-12 15:00:50 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
d20c77c618 [libc] Call global ctors in user code
This change adds a new __init_libc function which calls all the global
ctors in .init_array, and is called from _start.
2022-02-12 13:55:07 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
ba610864c7 [kernel] Add TLB invalidation when unmapping pages
This has always been on the todo list, but it finally bit me. srv.init
re-uses load addresses when loading multiple programs, and collision
between reused addresses was causing corruption without the TLB flush.
Now srv.init also doesn't increment its load address for sections when
loading a single program either, since unmapping pages actually works.
2022-02-12 01:34:58 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
d7bf156b30 [libc] Move getenv back to stdlib
Why was I trying to put getenv in stdio? It belongs in stdlib.
2022-02-12 01:29:57 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
195b635f74 [libc] Implement atexit et al
This commit joins the implementation of exit, _Exit, and abort into a
single translation unit, and also adds atexit, at_quick_exit, and
quick_exit. While this does go against the ideal of all libc functions
being in their own translation unit, their implementations are very
related, and so I think this makes sense.
2022-02-10 20:36:04 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
c0ae77cd64 [libc] Add stubbed-out stdio and libdl functions
In order to fix link errors with libunwind, stub out these functions for
now.
2022-02-09 18:51:02 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
57b2d6dbd8 [libc] Fix noreturn c++ compatibility
Stop using bare "noreturn" with library functions, and use the more
cross-compatible "_Noreturn" instead.
2022-02-09 18:49:16 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
4e3ba66b0c [libc] Consolidate ctype
The ctype functions are now both macros and functions (as allowed by the
spec). They're now implemented in the ctype_b style of glibc, as
libunwind wants __ctype_b_loc to work.
2022-02-09 18:48:53 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
278876c19d [kernel] Fix handle_list count bug
The handle_list syscall was returning j6_err_insufficient with inverted
logic - when the provided array was NOT too small.
2022-02-06 21:43:00 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
68a6007fd9 [kernel] Add "noreturn" syscall option
The new "noreturn" option tag on syscall methods causes those methods to
be generated with [[noreturn]] / _Noreturn to avoid clang complaining
that other functions marked noreturn, like exit(), because it can't tell
that the syscall never returns.
2022-02-06 21:41:05 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
346c172b32 [libc] Add new libc
This new libc is mostly from scratch, with *printf() functions provided
by Marco Paland and Eyal Rozenberg's tiny printf library, and malloc and
friends provided by dlmalloc.
2022-02-06 21:39:04 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
5ddac353a0 [libc] Remove old libc
Removing the very old PDCLib-based libc, in preparation for adding the
new one.
2022-02-06 12:26:48 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
4545256b49 [build] Move headers out of target dirs
The great header shift: It didn't make sense to regenerate headers for
the same module for every target (boot/kernel/user) it appeared in. And
now that core headers are out of src/include, this was going to cause
problems for the new libc changes I've been working on. So I went back
to re-design how module headers work.

Pre-requisites:
- A module's public headers should all be available in one location, not
  tied to target.
- No accidental includes. Another module should not be able to include
  anything (creating an implicit dependency) from a module without
  declaring an explicit dependency.
- Exception to the previous: libc's headers should be available to all,
  at least for the freestanding headers.

New system:
- A new "public_headers" property of module declares all public headers
  that should be available to dependant modules
- All public headers (after possible processing) are installed relative
  to build/include/<module> with the same path as their source
- This also means no "include" dir in modules is necessary. If a header
  should be included as <j6/types.h> then its source should be
  src/libraries/j6/j6/types.h - this caused the most churn as all public
  header sources moved one directory up.
- The "includes" property of a module is local only to that module now,
  it does not create any implicit public interface

Other changes:
- The bonnibel concept of sources changed: instead of sources having
  actions, they themselves are an instance of a (sub)class of Source,
  which provides all the necessary information itself.
- Along with the above, rule names were standardized into <type>.<ext>,
  eg "compile.cpp" or "parse.cog"
- cog and cogflags variables moved from per-target scope to global scope
  in the build files.
- libc gained a more dynamic .module file
2022-02-06 10:18:51 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
db23e4966e [kernel] Make panic noreturn
This keeps clang from complaining about other noreturn functions calling
panic::panic().
2022-02-03 19:51:19 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
5146429d19 [tools] Always have gdb load symbols for panic handler
If the system panics, this makes it much easier to get an interesting
callstack.
2022-02-03 19:50:04 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
0e80c19d3d [kernel] Add test mode, controlled by manifest
The manifest can now supply a list of boot flags, including "test".
Those get turned into the bootproto::args::flags field by the
bootloader. The kernel takes those and uses the test flag to control
enabling syscalls with the new "test" attribute, like the new
test_finish syscall, which lets automated tests call back to the kernel
to shut down the system.
2022-02-03 19:45:46 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
401e662f0b [kernel] Have threads return status from wait_on_*
If the thread waiting is the current thread, it should have the result
when it wakes. Might as well return it, so that syscalls that know
they're putting the current thread to sleep can get the result easily.
2022-02-03 00:06:58 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
ad5ebae304 [kernel] Let process::add_handle take a handle argument
The process::add_handle() method takes an id and an object. This change
adds an overridden version that accecpts an actual handle object to
copy.
2022-02-03 00:04:09 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
7d5feb943f [kernel] Add handle badge to ctor/assignment
Handles already had a field for badge, but did not touch it in the
constructors or in assignment operators.
2022-02-03 00:02:46 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
b6d4fb698c [kernel] Support handle tag directly on syscalls
The "handle" tag on syscall parameters causes syscall_verify.cpp to pass
the resulting object as a obj::handle* instead of directly as an object
pointer. Now the handle tag is supported directly on the syscall itself
as well, causing the "self" object to be passed as a handle pointer.
2022-02-01 00:39:15 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
e3ecd73cd8 [util] Add constexpr log2/is_pow2 helpers
I didn't end up using these, but constexpr log2 and is_pow2 functions
might be helpful.
2022-01-30 21:02:32 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
5dfc6ae62e [kernel] Add event syscalls
The event object was missing any syscalls. Furthermore, kobject had an
old object_signal implementation (the syscall itself no longer exists),
which was removed. User code should only be able to set signals on
events.
2022-01-30 21:00:46 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
343622d4e5 [kernel] Fix up formatting
Two minor issues: scheduler::prune wasn't formatted correctly, and
j6/caps.h was not using the ull prefix when shifting 64 bit numbers.
(It's doubtful an object would get more than 32 caps any time soon, but
better to be correct.)
2022-01-30 20:52:43 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
9945ebab34 [kernel] Get rid of obsolete thread loading state
The thread::state::loading flag was left over from a time when the
kernel did elf loading for all processes.
2022-01-30 20:50:48 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
42774d94c0 [kernel] Fix SMP not starting
The cpu.cpp/smp.cpp cleanup out of kernel_main missed an important call:
kernel_main never called smp::ready() to unblock the APs waiting for the
scheduler to be ready.
2022-01-30 20:48:50 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
dd535158f2 [kernel] Re-add slab_allocated mixin
The return of slab_allocated! Now after the kutil/util/kernel giant
cleanup, this belongs squarely in the kernel, and works much better
there. Slabs are allocated via a bump pointer into a new kernel VMA,
instead of using kalloc() or allocating pages directly.
2022-01-30 20:46:19 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
a7245116b6 [util] Add util::deque container
Adding the util::deque container, implemented with the util::linked_list
of arrays of items.

Also, use the deque for a kobject's blocked thread list to maintain
order instead of a vector using remove_swap().
2022-01-30 20:42:49 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
2aef7176ab [kernel] Add missing zero_ok changes
This change adds some changes I missed as part of the previous (see
da5c1e9) zero_ok change.
2022-01-30 20:40:51 -08:00