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* Use mach_port_name_t in a few more placesFlavio Cruz2022-12-034-10/+9
| | | | | A few places that I missed in 958686efa2175abe3f7044890c2c2370e29147f2. Message-Id: <Y4g+4THLC/1NvnkM@viriathus>
* Update ipc/ directory to use mach_port_name_tFlavio Cruz2022-11-3028-241/+255
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Make it explicit where we use port names versus actual ports. For the 64 bit kernel, port names and ports are of different size so this corrects the syscall arguments and internal structs to have the right size. This patch also uncovered several issues we need to solve to make GNUMach work well on 64 bits. First, the mach_msg call will receive 4 byte port names while the kernel "thinks" they are 8 bytes, which will be a problem. Also, when we send a message, the kernel translates the port names into port pointers in the message copied from user space. This also won't work on 64 bits. In this patch, I added several TODOs to fix the issues later. Message-Id: <Y4cCzNmc6vC4bjsX@viriathus>
* Add missing gitignore rulesSamuel Thibault2022-11-291-0/+2
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* Delete ipc_info.h since it is not usedFlavio Cruz2022-11-251-1/+0
| | | | Message-Id: <Y35PHuUNCFb6sQO0@viriathus>
* copyinmsg: Set msgh_size inside copyinmsg rather than the callerSamuel Thibault2022-08-282-3/+0
| | | | | In the 32/64 conversion case it is copyinmsg that will know the eventual size.
* kmsg: factorize uint32_t into an alignment typeSamuel Thibault2022-08-281-2/+10
| | | | | and restore the checks for offset alignment in the message, even if currently it is trivially always alright.
* kmsg: fix msg body alignmentLuca Dariz2022-08-281-27/+22
| | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: align msg body to 4 bytes as done in mig Signed-off-by: Luca Dariz <luca@orpolo.org> Message-Id: <20220628101054.446126-7-luca@orpolo.org>
* use port name type in mach_port_names()Luca Dariz2022-08-281-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | * ipc/mach_port.c: use mach_port_name_t instead of mach_port_t, since they could have different size. Fortunately we can keep the same optimization about allocationg memory, since mach_port_type_t has the same size as a name. Signed-off-by: Luca Dariz <luca@orpolo.org> Message-Id: <20220628101054.446126-9-luca@orpolo.org>
* compute mach port size from the corresponding typeLuca Dariz2022-08-281-9/+3
| | | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_machdep.h: re-define PORT_T_SIZE_IN_BITS to be computed from mach_port_t instead of being hardcoded. Signed-off-by: Luca Dariz <luca@orpolo.org> Message-Id: <20220628101054.446126-5-luca@orpolo.org>
* simplify ipc_kmsg_copyout_body() usageLuca Dariz2022-08-283-20/+10
| | | | | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: change prototype of ipc_kmsg_copyout_body() * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: change prototype and usage of ipc_kmsg_copyout_body() by incorporating common code * ipc/mach_msg.c: change usage of ipc_kmsg_copyout_body() Signed-off-by: Luca Dariz <luca@orpolo.org> Message-Id: <20220628101054.446126-3-luca@orpolo.org>
* mach_port: Fix 64bit warningsSamuel Thibault2020-03-291-2/+2
| | | | | * ipc/mach_port.c (mach_port_destroy, mach_port_deallocate): Cast sizeof to int.
* Fix formatSamuel Thibault2019-08-111-1/+1
| | | | * ipc/mach_port.c (mach_port_mod_refs): Fix passing string size.
* Fix printf formatSamuel Thibault2019-08-111-2/+2
| | | | * ipc/mach_port.c (mach_port_destroy, mach_port_deallocate): Fix format.
* Drop spurious changesSamuel Thibault2018-08-131-1/+1
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* Fix building out of sourceSamuel Thibault2018-08-131-1/+1
| | | | * configure.ac: Fix patching Makefile.in in $srcdir.
* Drop the register qualifier.Justus Winter2017-10-231-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | * i386/intel/pmap.c: Drop the register qualifier. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: Likewise. * kern/bootstrap.c: Likewise. * kern/profile.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_object.c: Likewise.
* ddb: debug traps and port referencesJustus Winter2017-08-052-0/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | * ddb/db_command.c (db_debug_all_traps_cmd): New declaration and function. (db_debug_port_references_cmd): Likewise. * doc/mach.texi: Describe new commands. * i386/i386/db_interface.h (db_debug_all_traps): New declaration. * i386/i386/trap.c (db_debug_all_traps): New function. * ipc/mach_port.c (db_debug_port_references): New function. * ipc/mach_port.h (db_debug_port_references): New declaration.
* VM: rework map entry wiringRichard Braun2016-12-241-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | First, user wiring is removed, simply because it has never been used. Second, make the VM system track wiring requests to better handle protection. This change makes it possible to wire entries with VM_PROT_NONE protection without actually reserving any page for them until protection changes, and even make those pages pageable if protection is downgraded to VM_PROT_NONE. * ddb/db_ext_symtab.c: Update call to vm_map_pageable. * i386/i386/user_ldt.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_port.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_debug.c (mach_vm_region_info): Update values returned as appropriate. * vm/vm_map.c (vm_map_entry_copy): Update operation as appropriate. (vm_map_setup): Update member names as appropriate. (vm_map_find_entry): Update to account for map member variable changes. (vm_map_enter): Likewise. (vm_map_entry_inc_wired): New function. (vm_map_entry_reset_wired): Likewise. (vm_map_pageable_scan): Likewise. (vm_map_protect): Update wired access, call vm_map_pageable_scan. (vm_map_pageable_common): Rename to ... (vm_map_pageable): ... and rewrite to use vm_map_pageable_scan. (vm_map_entry_delete): Fix unwiring. (vm_map_copy_overwrite): Replace inline code with a call to vm_map_entry_reset_wired. (vm_map_copyin_page_list): Likewise. (vm_map_print): Likewise. Also print map size and wired size. (vm_map_copyout_page_list): Update to account for map member variable changes. * vm/vm_map.h (struct vm_map_entry): Remove `user_wired_count' member, add `wired_access' member. (struct vm_map): Rename `user_wired' member to `size_wired'. (vm_map_pageable_common): Remove function. (vm_map_pageable_user): Remove macro. (vm_map_pageable): Replace macro with function declaration. * vm/vm_user.c (vm_wire): Update call to vm_map_pageable.
* ipc: Fix crash in debug code.Justus Winter2016-09-111-0/+3
| | | | | * ipc/mach_debug.c (mach_port_kernel_object): Check that the receiver is valid.
* Remove map entry pageability property.Richard Braun2016-09-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Since the replacement of the zone allocator, kernel objects have been wired in memory. Besides, as of 5e9f6f (Stack the slab allocator directly on top of the physical allocator), there is a single cache used to allocate map entries. Those changes make the pageability attribute of VM maps irrelevant. * device/ds_routines.c (mach_device_init): Update call to kmem_submap. * ipc/ipc_init.c (ipc_init): Likewise. * kern/task.c (task_create): Update call to vm_map_create. * vm/vm_kern.c (kmem_submap): Remove `pageable' argument. Update call to vm_map_setup. (kmem_init): Update call to vm_map_setup. * vm/vm_kern.h (kmem_submap): Update declaration. * vm/vm_map.c (vm_map_setup): Remove `pageable' argument. Don't set `entries_pageable' member. (vm_map_create): Likewise. (vm_map_copyout): Don't bother creating copies of page entries with the right pageability. (vm_map_copyin): Don't set `entries_pageable' member. (vm_map_fork): Update call to vm_map_create. * vm/vm_map.h (struct vm_map_header): Remove `entries_pageable' member. (vm_map_setup, vm_map_create): Remove `pageable' argument.
* Fix gcc-6 warningsSamuel Thibault2016-05-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * ddb/db_elf.c (elf_db_sym_init): Turn `i' into unsigned. * device/ds_routines.c (ds_device_open, device_writev_trap): Likewise. * i386/i386/user_ldt.c (i386_set_ldt): Likewise for `i', `min_selector', and `first_desc'. (i386_get_ldt): Likewise for `ldt_count'. (user_ldt_free): Likewise for `i'. * i386/i386/xen.h (hyp_set_ldt): Turn `count' into unsigned long. * i386/intel/pmap.c (pmap_bootstrap): Turn `i', `j' and 'n' into unsigned. (pmap_clear_bootstrap_pagetable): Likewise for `i' and `j'. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_msg_print): Turn `i' and `numwords' into unsigned. * kern/boot_script.c (boot_script_parse_line): Likewise for `i'. * kern/bootstrap.c (bootstrap_create): Likewise for `n' and `i'. * kern/host.c (host_processors): Likewise for `i'. * kern/ipc_tt.c (mach_ports_register): Likewise. * kern/mach_clock.c (tickadj, bigadj): turn into unsigned. * kern/processor.c (processor_set_things): Turn `i' into unsigned. * kern/task.c (task_threads): Likewise. * kern/thread.c (consider_thread_collect, stack_init): Likewise. * kern/strings.c (memset): Turn `i' into size_t. * vm/memory_object.c (memory_object_lock_request): Turn `i' into unsigned. * xen/block.c (hyp_block_init): Use %u format for evt. (device_open): Drop unused err variable. (device_write): Turn `copy_npages', `i', `nbpages', and `j' into unsigned. * xen/console.c (hypcnread, hypcnwrite, hypcnclose): Turn dev to dev_t. (hypcnclose): Return void. * xen/console.h (hypcnread, hypcnwrite, hypcnclose): Fix prototypes accordingly. * xen/evt.c (form_int_mask): Turn `i' into int. * xen/net.c (hyp_net_init): Use %u format for evt. (device_open): Remove unused `err' variable.
* Use uint32_t instead of unsigned32_t.Flavio Cruz2016-04-041-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Implement stdint.h and use it in gnumach. Remove old type definitions such as signed* and unsigned*. * Makefile.am: Add -ffreestanding. * i386/i386/xen.h: Use uint64_t. * i386/include/mach/i386/machine_types.defs: Use uint32_t and int32_t. * i386/include/mach/i386/vm_types.h: Remove definitions of int*, uint*, unsigned* and signed* types. * i386/xen/xen.c: Use uint64_t. * include/device/device_types.defs: Use uint32_t. * include/mach/std_types.defs: Use POSIX types. * include/mach/std_types.h: Include stdint.h. * include/stdint.h: New file with POSIX types. * include/sys/types.h: Include stdint.h. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Use uint64_t. * kern/exception.c: Use uint32_t. * linux/dev/include/linux/types.h: Remove POSIX types. * xen/block.c: Use uint64_t. * xen/net.c: Do not use removed unsigned*_t types. * xen/ring.h: Use uint32_t instead. * xen/store.c: Use uint32_t. * xen/store.h: Use uint32_t. * xen/time.c: Use POSIX types only. * xen/time.h: Use uint64_t.
* ipc: add missing kernel object typeJustus Winter2016-02-281-1/+2
| | | | * ipc/ipc_object.c (ikot_print_array): Add entry for IKOT_PAGER_PROXY.
* Stack the slab allocator directly on top of the physical allocatorRichard Braun2016-02-022-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In order to increase the amount of memory available for kernel objects, without reducing the amount of memory available for user processes, a new allocation strategy is introduced in this change. Instead of allocating kernel objects out of kernel virtual memory, the slab allocator directly uses the direct mapping of physical memory as its backend. This largely increases the kernel heap, and removes the need for address translation updates. In order to allow this strategy, an assumption made by the interrupt code had to be removed. In addition, kernel stacks are now also allocated directly from the physical allocator. * i386/i386/db_trace.c: Include i386at/model_dep.h (db_i386_reg_value): Update stack check. * i386/i386/locore.S (trap_from_kernel, all_intrs, int_from_intstack): Update interrupt handling. * i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Include kern/macros.h. (int_stack, int_stack_base): New variables. (int_stack_high): Remove variable. (i386at_init): Update interrupt stack initialization. * i386/i386at/model_dep.h: Include i386/vm_param.h. (int_stack_top, int_stack_base): New extern declarations. (ON_INT_STACK): New macro. * kern/slab.c: Include vm/vm_page.h (KMEM_CF_NO_CPU_POOL, KMEM_CF_NO_RECLAIM): Remove macros. (kmem_pagealloc, kmem_pagefree, kalloc_pagealloc, kalloc_pagefree): Remove functions. (kmem_slab_create): Allocate slab pages directly from the physical allocator. (kmem_slab_destroy): Release slab pages directly to the physical allocator. (kmem_cache_compute_sizes): Update the slab size computation algorithm to return a power-of-two suitable for the physical allocator. (kmem_cache_init): Remove custom allocation function pointers. (kmem_cache_reap): Remove check on KMEM_CF_NO_RECLAIM. (slab_init, kalloc_init): Update calls to kmem_cache_init. (kalloc, kfree): Directly fall back on the physical allocator for big allocation sizes. (host_slab_info): Remove checks on defunct flags. * kern/slab.h (kmem_slab_alloc_fn_t, kmem_slab_free_fn_t): Remove types. (struct kmem_cache): Add `slab_order' member, remove `slab_alloc_fn' and `slab_free_fn' members. (KMEM_CACHE_NOCPUPOOL, KMEM_CACHE_NORECLAIM): Remove macros. (kmem_cache_init): Update prototype, remove custom allocation functions. * kern/thread.c (stack_alloc): Allocate stacks from the physical allocator. * vm/vm_map.c (vm_map_kentry_cache, kentry_data, kentry_data_size): Remove variables. (kentry_pagealloc): Remove function. (vm_map_init): Update calls to kmem_cache_init, remove initialization of vm_map_kentry_cache. (vm_map_create, _vm_map_entry_dispose, vm_map_copyout): Unconditionnally use vm_map_entry_cache. * vm/vm_map.h (kentry_data, kentry_data_size, kentry_count): Remove extern declarations. * vm/vm_page.h (VM_PT_STACK): New page type. * device/dev_lookup.c (dev_lookup_init): Update calls to kmem_cache_init. * device/dev_pager.c (dev_pager_hash_init, device_pager_init): Likewise. * device/ds_routines.c (mach_device_init, mach_device_trap_init): Likewise. * device/net_io.c (net_io_init): Likewise. * i386/i386/fpu.c (fpu_module_init): Likewise. * i386/i386/machine_task.c (machine_task_module_init): Likewise. * i386/i386/pcb.c (pcb_module_init): Likewise. * i386/intel/pmap.c (pmap_init): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_init.c (ipc_bootstrap): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_marequest.c (ipc_marequest_init): Likewise. * kern/act.c (global_act_init): Likewise. * kern/processor.c (pset_sys_init): Likewise. * kern/rdxtree.c (rdxtree_cache_init): Likewise. * kern/task.c (task_init): Likewise. * vm/memory_object_proxy.c (memory_object_proxy_init): Likewise. * vm/vm_external.c (vm_external_module_initialize): Likewise. * vm/vm_fault.c (vm_fault_init): Likewise. * vm/vm_object.c (vm_object_bootstrap): Likewise. * vm/vm_resident.c (vm_page_module_init): Likewise. (vm_page_bootstrap): Remove initialization of kentry_data.
* ipc/space: inline reference countingJustus Winter2015-07-251-2/+2
| | | | * ipc/ipc_space.h (is_{reference,release}): Use the macro variant.
* ipc: use a general lock to protect IPC spacesJustus Winter2015-07-151-8/+8
| | | | | | | This fixes a corruption in the radix trees representing the IPC spaces when memory was tight. * ipc/ipc_space.h: Use a general lock to protect IPC spaces.
* ipc: fix the locking of the IPC entry allocation functionsJustus Winter2015-07-152-31/+22
| | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_entry.c (ipc_entry_alloc): Assume the space is write-locked. (ipc_entry_alloc_name): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.c: Fix the locking around all call sites to the two functions where the space was not locked before.
* ipc: avoid kmem_allocJustus Winter2015-07-121-13/+2
| | | | | * ipc/ipc_table.c (ipc_table_alloc): Unconditionally use `kalloc'. (ipc_table_free): Unconditionally use `kfree'.
* Use custom port macros.Flávio Cruz2015-06-051-2/+2
| | | | | * ipc/ipc_port.c (ipc_port_alloc_special): Use ip_alloc and ip_lock_init macros instead of manually inlining them.
* ipc: fix typoJustus Winter2015-05-311-1/+1
| | | | * ipc/notify.defs: Fix typo.
* Include the notify protocol in `gnumach.msgids'Justus Winter2015-05-311-0/+22
| | | | | | | * Makefrag.am (gnumach.msgids): Add `notify.msgids' as prerequisite. * Makerules.mig.am: Add rule to generate the list of message ids when neither the client nor the server stubs are required. * ipc/notify.defs: New file.
* ipc: drop remnants of the IPC tablesJustus Winter2015-05-222-94/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_table.c (ipc_table_entries): Remove. (ipc_table_entries_size): Likewise. (ipc_table_init): Remove initialization of `ipc_table_entries'. (ipc_table_realloc): Remove function. * ipc/ipc_table.h: Adjust comments. (ipc_table_entries): Remove declaration. (ipc_table_realloc): Likewise. (it_entries_{alloc,reallocable,realloc,free}): Remove macros.
* ipc: drop size parameter from `ipc_space_create'Justus Winter2015-05-222-11/+1
| | | | | | * ipc/ipc_space.c (ipc_space_create): Drop size parameter. * ipc/ipc_space.h (ipc_space_create): Adopt declaration, fix comment. * kern/ipc_tt.c (ipc_task_init): Adopt accordingly.
* ipc: inline key ipc entry lookup functionsJustus Winter2015-05-203-128/+120
| | | | | | | | | | | Declare functions looking up IPC entries that were previously inlined manually with `static inline' so that they will be inlined into the fast paths by the compiler. * ipc/ipc_entry.c (ipc_entry_lookup, ipc_entry_get, ipc_entry_dealloc): Move functions... * ipc/ipc_space.h: ... here, and declare them as `static inline'. * ipc/ipc_entry.h: Drop associated declarations.
* ipc: replace the IPC table with a radix treeJustus Winter2015-05-2015-2814/+189
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently, the port names are mapped to an IPC object (e.g. a port) using a table. This, however, requires large chunks of continuous memory, and leads to scalability problems as virtual kernel memory is a scarce resource. To avoid excessive overhead, non-contiguous port names are spilled into a splay tree. Replace the IPC table with a radix tree. As the radix tree is able to store non-contiguous names with reasonable overhead, we can drop the splay tree as well. * ipc/ipc_entry.c (ipc_entry_tree_collision): Remove function. (ipc_entry_cache): New variable. (ipc_entry_lookup): Replace with a radix tree lookup. (ipc_entry_get): The free list handling is changed a little. Adopt accordingly. (ipc_entry_free_name): New function. (ipc_entry_alloc): Adopt accordingly. (ipc_entry_alloc_name): Likewise. (ipc_entry_dealloc): Likewise. (ipc_entry_grow_table): Remove function. * ipc/ipc_entry.h (struct ipc_entry): Update comment, add field for name and free list, remove unused fields. (ipc_entry_cache, ie_alloc, ie_free): New declarations. (struct ipc_tree_entry): Remove. Also remove any related declarations. (ipc_entry_grow_table): Remove declaration. * ipc/ipc_init.c (ipc_bootstrap): Adopt initialization. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyout_header): Use `ipc_entry_alloc' instead of re-coding it. Adopt free list handling. (ipc_kmsg_copyout_object): Adopt free list handling, store the name. * ipc/ipc_object.c (ipc_object_copyout): Likewise. (ipc_object_copyout_multiname): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_space.c (ipc_space_create): Initialize radix tree and free list. Drop table and splay tree initialization. (ipc_space_destroy): Free ipc entries and radix tree, remove table and splay tree cleanup. * ipc/ipc_space.h (struct ipc_space): Add radix tree, free list, and size. Remove all fields related to the table and splay tree. * ddb/db_print.c (db_port_iterate): Adopt iteration. (db_lookup_port): Adopt lookup. * include/mach_debug/ipc_info.h: Remove unused parts of the debug interface. * include/mach_debug/mach_debug.defs: Likewise. * include/mach_debug/mach_debug_types.defs: Likewise. * ipc/mach_debug.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.c (ipc_right_reverse): Adopt lookup, store name. (ipc_right_check): Adopt removal. (ipc_right_destroy): Likewise. (ipc_right_dealloc): Likewise. (ipc_right_delta): Likewise. (ipc_right_copyin): Adopt insertion, adopt removal. (ipc_right_copyin_two): Adopt removal. (ipc_right_copyout): Adopt insertion, adopt removal. (ipc_right_rename): Likewise, also update comment. * ipc/mach_port.c (mach_port_names): Adopt iteration. (mach_port_get_set_status): Likewise. * ipc/port.h: Update comment. * ipc/ipc_hash.c: Delete file. * ipc/ipc_hash.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_splay.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_splay.h: Likewise. * Makefrag.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Remove these files.
* ipc: replace reverse hash table with a radix treeJustus Winter2015-05-206-168/+94
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently, there is a hash table mapping (space, object) tuples to `ipc_entry' objects. This hash table is intertwined with the IPC tables. There is one hash table per IPC space, but it is only for the entries in the IPC table. This hash table is called `local' in the source. All IPC entries being spilled into the splay tree are instead mapped by a global hash table. Replace the local (i.e. per IPC space) reverse hash table with a radix tree. * ipc/ipc_entry.c (ipc_entry_grow_table): Adjust accordingly. * ipc/ipc_entry.h (struct ipc_entry): Adjust comment. * ipc/ipc_hash.c: Adjust comment explaining the local lookup table. (IPC_LOCAL_HASH_INVARIANT): New macro. (ipc_hash_local_lookup): Use the new `ipc_reverse_lookup' function. (ipc_hash_local_insert): Use the new `ipc_reverse_insert' function. (ipc_hash_local_delete): Use the new `ipc_reverse_remove' function. * ipc/ipc_space.c (ipc_space_create): Initialize radix tree. (ipc_space_destroy): Free radix tree. * ipc/ipc_space.h (struct ipc_space): Add radix tree. (ipc_reverse_insert): New function. (ipc_reverse_remove): Likewise. (ipc_reverse_remove_all): Likewise. (ipc_reverse_lookup): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.c (ipc_right_clean): Update comment.
* ipc: undo manual inlining of `ipc_entry_X' functionsJustus Winter2015-05-202-200/+46
| | | | | | | | | | | Today we can rely on the compiler to inline functions. Undoing this manual optimization is a first step to replace the IPC tables. * ipc/mach_msg.c (mach_msg_trap): Undo the manual inlining of `ipc_entry_lookup', `ipc_entry_dealloc', and `ipc_entry_get'. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyin_header, ipc_kmsg_copyout_header): Likewise. * kern/exception.c (exception_raise): Likewise. * kern/ipc_mig.c (fast_send_right_lookup): Likewise.
* kern: import `macros.h' from x15Justus Winter2015-05-197-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Import the macro definitions from the x15 kernel project, and replace all similar definitions littered all over the place with it. Importing this file will make importing code from the x15 kernel easier. We are already using the red-black tree implementation and the slab allocator from it, and we will import even more code in the near future. * kern/list.h: Do not define `structof', include `macros.h' instead. * kern/rbtree.h: Likewise. * kern/slab.c: Do not define `ARRAY_SIZE', include `macros.h' instead. * i386/grub/misc.h: Likewise. * i386/i386/xen.h: Do not define `barrier', include `macros.h' instead. * kern/macro_help.h: Delete file. Replaced by `macros.h'. * kern/macros.h: New file. * Makefrag.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Add new file, remove old file. * device/dev_master.h: Adopt accordingly. * device/io_req.h: Likewise. * device/net_io.h: Likewise. * i386/intel/read_fault.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_mqueue.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_space.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_splay.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_splay.h: Likewise. * kern/assert.h: Likewise. * kern/ast.h: Likewise. * kern/pc_sample.h: Likewise. * kern/refcount.h: Likewise. * kern/sched.h: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Likewise. * kern/timer.c: Likewise. * kern/timer.h: Likewise. * vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_map.h: Likewise. * vm/vm_object.h: Likewise. * vm/vm_page.h: Likewise.
* Avoid accessing ip_protected_payload without the lock.Samuel Thibault2015-04-232-10/+25
| | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyout_header): Avoid accessing dest->ip_protected_payload without the lock. * ipc/mach_msg.c (ipc/mach_msg.c): Avoid accessing dest_port->ip_protected_payload without the lock.
* ipc: warn about more port management bugsJustus Winter2015-01-221-5/+16
| | | | | | * ipc/mach_port.c (mach_port_destroy): Simplify expression. Reword warning. (mach_port_deallocate): Likewise. (mach_port_mod_refs): Also warn about errors when using this function.
* ipc: Fix typo in comment (found by codespell)Stefan Weil2015-01-021-1/+1
| | | | Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
* ipc: guard test code with `MACH_IPC_TEST'Justus Winter2014-12-162-7/+16
| | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h (ikm_mark_bogus): New macro. (ipc_kmsg_rmqueue_first_macro): Use `ikm_mark_bogus'. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_rmqueue): Likewise.
* ipc: tune size of cached kernel message buffersJustus Winter2014-12-161-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | The previous limit was 256 bytes. That seems a little crummy by todays standards, and we are frequently sending bigger packets (e.g. every RPC containing a string_t on Hurd). Use the page size for IKM_SAVED_KMSG_SIZE to make sure the page is pinned to a single processor. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h (IKM_SAVED_KMSG_SIZE): Define to `PAGE_SIZE'.
* Retire procedure `old_mach_port_get_receive_status'Justus Winter2014-12-091-40/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Retire the compatibility RPC `old_mach_port_get_receive_status' that works like `mach_port_get_receive_status' but returns an `old_mach_port_status' object that lacks the `mps_seqno' field. Do not remove the type yet, so we do not break anyones build. The RPC stubs currently distributed with the glibc require it. * include/mach/mach_port.defs (old_mach_port_get_receive_status): Drop RPC. * include/mach/mach_types.defs (old_mach_port_status_t): Drop type. * include/mach/port.h (old_mach_port_status_t): Add note to remove this for the 1.6 release. * ipc/mach_port.c (old_mach_port_get_receive_status): Drop function.
* Fix build when gcc avoids inliningSamuel Thibault2014-11-021-3/+3
| | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_port.h (ipc_port_flag_protected_payload, ipc_port_flag_protected_payload_set, ipc_port_flag_protected_payload_clear): Use static inline qualifier instead of extern inline.
* ipc: provide the protected payload in ipc_kmsg_copyout_headerJustus Winter2014-10-012-26/+85
| | | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyout_header): If a protected payload is set for the destination port, provide it in msgh_protected_payload. * ipc/mach_msg.c (mach_msg_trap): Likewise in the fast paths. * doc/mach.texi (Message Receive): Document message semantics with protected payloads.
* ipc: implement mach_port_{set,clear}_protected_payloadJustus Winter2014-10-011-0/+73
| | | | | | | * include/mach/mach_port.defs: Add mach_port_{set,clear}_protected_payload. * ipc/mach_port.c: Implement mach_port_{set,clear}_protected_payload. * doc/mach.texi (Receive Rights): Document mach_port_{set,clear}_protected_payload.
* ipc: add protected payloadJustus Winter2014-10-015-1/+91
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add a field ip_protected_payload and a flag ip_has_protected_payload to struct ipc_port. Clear the protected payload when a receive port is moved from one ipc space to another. This is done to retain the old behavior of mach_msg, so that a port name is sent in the msgh_local_port field. If the new owner of that receive right wishes to use the protected payload mechanism, it has to be explicitly set again. * ipc/ipc_port.h (struct ipc_port): Add field ip_protected_payload. (ipc_port_set_protected_payload): Add function declaration. (ipc_port_clear_protected_payload): Likewise. (ipc_port_flag_protected_payload): Add accessor for the protected payload flag. (ipc_port_flag_protected_payload_set): Likewise. (ipc_port_flag_protected_payload_clear): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.c (ipc_port_init): Initialize protected payload. (ipc_port_print): Print protected_payload. (ipc_port_set_protected_payload): New function. (ipc_port_clear_protected_payload): Likewise. (ipc_port_destroy): Clear the payload when moving a receive port. * ipc/ipc_right.c (ipc_right_copyin): Likewise. (ipc_right_copyout): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.c (ipc_object_copyin_from_kernel): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.h (IO_BITS_PROTECTED_PAYLOAD): New bitmask. (IO_BITS_OTYPE): Adjust accordingly.
* ipc: use fast modulo operation in local hash tableJustus Winter2014-09-302-1/+3
| | | | | * ipc/ipc_table.h: Document that table sizes must be powers of two. * ipc/ipc_hash.c (IH_LOCAL_HASH): Use fast modulo operation.
* Convert from K&R to ANSIMarin Ramesa2014-04-0412-224/+212
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Convert from K&R style function definitions to ANSI style function definitions. * ddb/db_access.c: Convert function prototypes from K&R to ANSI. * ddb/db_aout.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_break.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_command.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_cond.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_examine.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_expr.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_ext_symtab.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_input.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_lex.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_macro.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_mp.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_output.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_print.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_run.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_sym.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_task_thread.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_trap.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_variables.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_watch.c: Likewise. * device/blkio.c: Likewise. * device/chario.c: Likewise. * device/dev_lookup.c: Likewise. * device/dev_name.c: Likewise. * device/dev_pager.c: Likewise. * device/ds_routines.c: Likewise. * device/net_io.c: Likewise. * device/subrs.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/db_interface.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/fpu.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/io_map.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/loose_ends.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/mp_desc.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/pcb.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/phys.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/user_ldt.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/com.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_event.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_queue.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/lpr.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/rtc.c: Likewise. * i386/intel/pmap.c: Likewise. * i386/intel/read_fault.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_entry.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_hash.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_marequest.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_mqueue.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_notify.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_debug.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_rpc.c: Likewise. * kern/act.c: Likewise. * kern/exception.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_mig.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_tt.c: Likewise. * kern/lock_mon.c: Likewise. * kern/mach_clock.c: Likewise. * kern/machine.c: Likewise. * kern/printf.c: Likewise. * kern/priority.c: Likewise. * kern/startup.c: Likewise. * kern/syscall_emulation.c: Likewise. * kern/syscall_subr.c: Likewise. * kern/thread_swap.c: Likewise. * kern/time_stamp.c: Likewise. * kern/timer.c: Likewise. * kern/xpr.c: Likewise. * vm/memory_object.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_debug.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_external.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_kern.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_map.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_pageout.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_user.c: Likewise.