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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
42d7f4245d [kernel] Remove placement-new declaration from memory.h.cog
Finishing the trend of using `#include <new>` to define new, get rid of
the last bits of custom-declared operator new.
2022-01-27 22:04:06 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
1d30322820 [kernel] Pass objects not handles to syscall impls
This commit contains a couple large, interdependent changes:

- In preparation for capability checking, the _syscall_verify_*
  functions now load most handles passed in, and verify that they exist
  and are of the correct type. Lists and out-handles are not converted
  to objects.
- Also in preparation for capability checking, the internal
  representation of handles has changed. j6_handle_t is now 32 bits, and
  a new j6_cap_t (also 32 bits) is added. Handles of a process are now a
  util::map<j6_handle_t, handle> where handle is a new struct containing
  the id, capabilities, and object pointer.
- The kernel object definition DSL gained a few changes to support auto
  generating the handle -> object conversion in the _syscall_verify_*
  functions, mostly knowing the object type, and an optional "cname"
  attribute on objects where their names differ from C++ code.
  (Specifically vma/vm_area)
- Kernel object code and other code under kernel/objects is now in a new
  obj:: namespace, because fuck you <cstdlib> for putting "system" in
  the global namespace. Why even have that header then?
- Kernel object types constructed with the construct_handle helper now
  have a creation_caps static member to declare what capabilities a
  newly created object's handle should have.
2022-01-17 23:23:04 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
e845379b1e [kernel] Use the hpet clock source in scheduler
There has been a global clock object for a while now, but scheduler was
never using it, instead still using its simple increment clock. Now it
uses the hpet clock.
2022-01-15 22:31:00 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
c631ec5ef5 [uart] Add first pass UART driver and logger
First attempt at a UART driver. I'm not sure it's the most stable. Now
that userspace is handling displaying logs, also removed serial and log
output support from the kernel.
2022-01-15 18:20:37 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
c1d9b35e7c [bootproto] Create new bootproto lib
This is a rather large commit that is widely focused on cleaning things
out of the 'junk drawer' that is src/include. Most notably, several
things that were put in there because they needed somewhere where both
the kernel, boot, and init could read them have been moved to a new lib,
'bootproto'.

- Moved kernel_args.h and init_args.h to bootproto as kernel.h and
  init.h, respectively.

- Moved counted.h and pointer_manipulation.h into util, renaming the
  latter to util/pointers.h.

- Created a new src/include/arch for very arch-dependent definitions,
  and moved some kernel_memory.h constants like frame size, page table
  entry count, etc to arch/amd64/memory.h. Also created arch/memory.h
  which detects platform and includes the former.

- Got rid of kernel_memory.h entirely in favor of a new, cog-based
  approach. The new definitions/memory_layout.csv lists memory regions
  in descending order from the top of memory, their sizes, and whether
  they are shared outside the kernel (ie, boot needs to know them). The
  new header bootproto/memory.h exposes the addresses of the shared
  regions, while the kernel's memory.h gains the start and size of all
  the regions. Also renamed the badly-named page-offset area the linear
  area.

- The python build scripts got a few new features: the ability to parse
  the csv mentioned above in a new memory.py module; the ability to add
  dependencies to existing source files (The list of files that I had to
  pull out of the main list just to add them with the dependency on
  memory.h was getting too large. So I put them back into the sources
  list, and added the dependency post-hoc.); and the ability to
  reference 'source_root', 'build_root', and 'module_root' variables in
  .module files.

- Some utility functions that were in the kernel's memory.h got moved to
  util/pointers.h and util/misc.h, and misc.h's byteswap was renamed
  byteswap32 to be more specific.
2022-01-03 17:44:13 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
5f88f5ed02 [kernel] Move kassert out of kutil
Continuing moving things out of kutil. The assert as implemented could
only ever work in the kernel, so remaining kutil uses of kassert have
been moved to including standard C assert instead.

Along the way, kassert was broken out into panic::panic and kassert,
and the panic.serial namespace was renamed panicking.
2022-01-02 01:38:04 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
a6ec294f63 [kernel] Move more from kutil to kernel
The moving of kernel-only code out of kutil continues. (See 042f061)
This commit moves the following:

- The heap allocator code
- memory.cpp/h which means:
  - letting string.h be the right header for memset and memcpy, still
    including an implementation of it for the kernel though, since
    we're not linking libc to the kernel
  - Changing calls to kalloc/kfree to new/delete in kutil containers
    that aren't going to be merged into the kernel
- Fixing a problem with stdalign.h from libc, which was causing issues
  for type_traits.
2022-01-01 23:23:51 -08:00
F in Chat for Tabs
8f529046a9 [project] Lose the battle between tabs & spaces
I'm a tabs guy. I like tabs, it's an elegant way to represent
indentation instead of brute-forcing it. But I have to admit that the
world seems to be going towards spaces, and tooling tends not to play
nice with tabs. So here we go, changing the whole repo to spaces since
I'm getting tired of all the inconsistent formatting.
2021-08-01 17:46:16 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
12e893e11f [kernel] Make serial driver interrupt based
Move the in-kernel serial driver code to be completely interrupt based.
The next step will be to move this to a userspace driver.
2021-07-17 23:54:23 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
f0025dbc47 [kernel] Schedule threads on other CPUs
Now that the other CPUs have been brought up, add support for scheduling
tasks on them. The scheduler now maintains separate ready/blocked lists
per CPU, and CPUs will attempt to balance load via periodic work
stealing.

Other changes as a result of this:
- The device manager no longer creates a local APIC object, but instead
  just gathers relevant info from the APCI tables. Each CPU creates its
  own local APIC object. This also spurred the APIC timer calibration to
  become a static value, as all APICs are assumed to be symmetrical.
- Fixed a bug where the scheduler was popping the current task off of
  its ready list, however the current task is never on the ready list
  (except the idle task was first set up as both current and ready).
  This was causing the lists to get into bad states. Now a task can only
  ever be current or in a ready or blocked list.
- Got rid of the unused static process::s_processes list of all
  processes, instead of trying to synchronize it via locks.
- Added spinlocks for synchronization to the scheduler and logger
  objects.
2021-02-15 12:56:22 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
c88170f6e0 [kernel] Start all other processors in the system
This very large commit is mainly focused on getting the APs started and
to a state where they're waiting to have work scheduled. (Actually
scheduling on them is for another commit.)

To do this, a bunch of major changes were needed:

- Moving a lot of the CPU initialization (including for the BSP) to
  init_cpu(). This includes setting up IST stacks, writing MSRs, and
  creating the cpu_data structure. For the APs, this also creates and
  installs the GDT and TSS, and installs the global IDT.

- Creating the AP startup code, which tries to be as position
  independent as possible. It's copied from its location to 0x8000 for
  AP startup, and some of it is fixed at that address. The AP startup
  code jumps from real mode to long mode with paging in one swell foop.

- Adding limited IPI capability to the lapic class. This will need to
  improve.

- Renaming cpu/cpu.* to cpu/cpu_id.* because it was just annoying in GDB
  and really isn't anything but cpu_id anymore.

- Moved all the GDT, TSS, and IDT code into their own files and made
  them classes instead of a mess of free functions.

- Got rid of bsp_cpu_data everywhere. Now always call the new
  current_cpu() to get the current CPU's cpu_data.

- Device manager keeps a list of APIC ids now. This should go somewhere
  else eventually, device_manager needs to be refactored away.

- Moved some more things (notably the g_kernel_stacks vma) to the
  pre-constructor setup in memory_bootstrap. That whole file is in bad
  need of a refactor.
2021-02-07 23:44:28 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
b3f59acf7e [kernel] Make sure to virtualize ACPI table pointers
Probably due to old UEFI page tables going away, some systems failed to
load ACPI tables at their physical location. Make sure to translate them
to kernel offset-mapped addresses.
2021-02-04 19:47:17 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
3e372faf5e [kernel] Add fake clock source if there's no HPET
If there's no HPET (or if HPET is left uninitialized for debugging)
default to a fake incrementing counter clock.
2021-01-18 13:49:59 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
786b4ea8c0 [kernel] Don't unmask IOAPIC IRQs immediately
The amount of spurious IRQ activity on real hardware severely slows down
the system (minutes per frame instead of frames per second). There's no
reason to unmask all of them from the get-go before they're set up to be
handled.
2021-01-18 13:49:59 -08:00
8bb9e22218 [kernel] Move bind_irq syscall to new system object
In order to implement capabilities on system resources like IRQs so that
they may be restricted to drivers only, add a new 'system' kobject type,
and move the bind_irq functionality from endpoint to system.

Also fix some stack bugs passing the initial handles to a program.
2020-10-18 20:45:06 -07:00
1904e240cf [kernel] Let endpoints get interrupt notifications
- Add a tag field to all endpoint messages, which doubles as a
  notification field
- Add a endpoint_bind_irq syscall to enable an endpoint to listen for
  interrupt notifications. This mechanism needs to change.
- Add a temporary copy of the serial port code to nulldrv, and let it
  take responsibility for COM2
2020-10-05 01:06:49 -07:00
113d14c440 [kernel] Get rid of page_manager
page_manager is dead - final uses replaced in vm_space (page_in and
clear). Removed the header and cpp, and other lingering references.
2020-09-20 16:16:23 -07:00
09575370ce [kernel] Remove unecessary functions from page manager
In preparation for removing more from page manager, removed several
unecessary functions and all their callsites.
2020-09-17 01:33:10 -07:00
f4cbb9498f [kernel] Fix clock period vs frequency error
Calling `spinwait()` was hanging due to improper computation of the
clock rate because justin did a dumb at math. Also the period can be
greater than 1ns, so the clock's units were updated to microseconds.
2020-07-12 17:43:37 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
6c468a134b [kernel] Add HPET support, create clock class
Create a clock class which can be queried for current timestamp in
nanoseconds. Also implements a simple HPET class as one possible clock
source.

Tags: time
2020-06-28 17:49:31 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
88b090fe94 [kernel] Run global constructors
Look up the global constructor list that the linker outputs, and run
them all. Required creation of the `kutil::no_construct` template for
objects that are constructed before the global constructors are run.

Also split the `memory_initialize` function into two - one for just
those objects that need to happen before the global ctors, and one
after.

Tags: memory c++
2020-05-31 23:58:01 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
c6c3a556b3 [kernel] Remove explicit allocator passing
Many kernel objects had to keep a hold of refrences to allocators in
order to pass them on down the call chain. Remove those explicit
refrences and use `operator new`, `operator delete`, and define new
`kalloc` and `kfree`.

Also remove `slab_allocator` and replace it with a new mixin for slab
allocation, `slab_allocated`, that overrides `operator new` and
`operator free` for its subclass.

Remove some no longer used related headers, `buddy_allocator.h` and
`address_manager.h`

Tags: memory
2020-05-31 18:22:23 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
6302e8b73a Overhaul memory allocation model
This commit makes several fundamental changes to memory handling:

- the frame allocator is now only an allocator for free frames, and does
  not track used frames.
- the frame allocator now stores its free list inside the free frames
  themselves, as a hybrid stack/span model.
  - This has the implication that all frames must currently fit within
    the offset area.
- kutil has a new allocator interface, which is the only allowed way for
  any code outside of src/kernel to allocate. Code under src/kernel
  _may_ use new/delete, but should prefer the allocator interface.
- the heap manager has become heap_allocator, which is merely an
  implementation of kutil::allocator which doles out sections of a given
  address range.
- the heap manager now only writes block headers when necessary,
  avoiding page faults until they're actually needed
- page_manager now has a page fault handler, which checks with the
  address_manager to see if the address is known, and provides a frame
  mapping if it is, allowing heap manager to work with its entire
  address size from the start. (Currently 32GiB.)
2019-04-16 01:13:09 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
cd13b88540 Log about additional CPU/APICs 2019-04-08 14:33:10 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
523d0b3b8c sysroot and cross-compiler based build WIP 2019-01-17 00:51:45 -08:00
Justin C. Miller
5e6769036c APIC timer calibration
Now the APIC timer is calibrated against the PIT, and the interval for
timer_enable takes a number of microseconds instead of raw ticks and a
divisor.
2018-09-16 18:56:01 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
1758ee4215 Initial ramdisk support
- Create initrd library to support definitions and loading
- Allow tools compiled for the host machine to be built by wscript
- Create makerd tool to build initrd from manifest
- Move screenfont to initrd, so don't load framebuffer initially
2018-09-05 22:45:30 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
2fb92e8592 Move AHCI driver into separate drivers/ directory 2018-09-05 22:17:56 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
716109bab5 Add block device management to device manager 2018-05-12 20:27:46 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
289104cde0 Enable AHCI interrupts.
* Implement MSI style interrupts
* Move interrupt handling to device_manager for IRQs
* Give device_manager the ability to allocate IRQs
* Move achi::port to an interrupt-based scheme
2018-05-12 18:38:47 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
d06dd2ef43 Rearrange AHCI code, attempt to read WIP 2018-05-11 01:45:39 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
7ded9fe219 Add initial AHCI structures and probe capabilities 2018-05-09 02:30:06 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
b389e75d33 Move PCI classes to separate files 2018-05-09 01:21:30 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
0f54630725 Move memory_manager and assert into kutil. 2018-05-08 01:11:03 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
712cd69242 Put devices into a device vector. 2018-05-08 01:02:34 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
ff3bd640f0 Add simple vector implementation to kutil for device_manager 2018-05-07 09:47:34 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
627a9f7972 Add structures in prep for better device tracking 2018-05-06 22:59:59 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
649d6169c9 Ditch BAR logging for PIC devices 2018-05-06 18:31:08 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
9efb97c2a7 Increase to 64 IRQs 2018-05-06 18:24:12 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
d876aa141c Add better number formatting to printf 2018-05-06 02:18:24 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
f64efad057 Add initial PCIe enumeration 2018-05-06 01:38:19 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
d7506b6aaf Rename intr log to apic, remove debug defaults 2018-05-05 11:02:41 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
05905f8c3c Move LAPIC LINT enable after log message for better debugging 2018-05-03 00:58:45 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
59700b07db Add initial IO APIC support
- IO APIC vector mapping
- Legacy PIC disable
- Real interrupts happening
2018-05-02 16:46:37 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
428e4563d0 Add initial classes representing APIC 2018-05-01 01:03:19 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
99222d8ab9 Log more info about ACPI APIC table data 2018-04-29 23:50:01 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
b3e49590a7 Add logging framework 2018-04-28 19:18:53 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
25b9625635 paging finally works 2018-04-25 19:53:22 -07:00
Justin C. Miller
a27b8d6a3a Add/move code into kutil library 2018-04-17 23:41:28 -07:00