- Fixed an important bug with shadow object handling.
When a shadow is dropped, if there are references left
to it, both the object in front and dropped object becomes
a shadow of the original object underneath. We had thought
of this case but had not increase the shadow count.
- Added a test mechanism that tests the number of objects,
vmfiles, shadows etc. by first counting them and trying to
reach the same number by other means, i.e. per-object-shadow counts.
It discovered a plethora of bugs.
- Added new set of functions to register objects, files and tasks
globally with the pager, these functions introduce a refcount as
well as adding structures to linked lists.
- fork/exit now seems to work stably i.e. no negative shadow counts etc.
- Added cleaner allocation of shm addresses by moving the allocation to do_mmap().
- Added deletion routine for all objects: shadow, vm_file of type vfs_file, shm_file, etc.
- Need to make sure objects get deleted properly after exit().
- Currently we allow a single, unique virtual address for each shm segment.
- Updated sleeping paths such that a task is atomically put into
a runqueue and made RUNNABLE, or removed from a runqueue and made SLEEPING.
- Modified vma dropping sources to handle both copy_on_write() and exit() cases
in a common function.
- Added the first infrastructure to have a pager to suspend a task and wait for
suspend completion from the scheduler.
Now all system calls can simply return their final values and they
will be sent to client parties from a single location. Should have had this
simple cleanup a long time ago.
- Added mutex_trylock()
- Implemented most of exchange_registers()
- thread_control() now needs a lock for operations that can modify thread context.
- thread_start() does not initialise scheduler flags, now done in thread_create.
TODO:
- Fork/clone'ed threads should retain their context in tcb, not syscall stack.
- exchange_registers() calls in userspace need cleaning up.
Stopped working on self_spawn() - going to finish clone() syscall first.
Arch-specific clone() library call that does ipc() and cloned child setup.
- Need to finish thread_create() that satisfy clone() necessities. i.e. setting up its stack.
Question: Does the pager (and thus the microkernel) have to explicitly set SP_USR?
Once the call is known to be successful, the library could set it.
For clone, file descriptor and vm area structures need to be
separate from the tcb and reached via a pointer so that they
can be shared among multiple tcbs.
- Added automatic utcb map/prefaulting of forked tasks for fs0
so that it does not need to explicitly request those tasks from mm0.
Eliminating fs0 requests to mm0 reduce deadlock possibilities.
- Replaced kmalloc with a public malloc implementation because of a bug in kmalloc.
- Fixed a kfree bug. default_release_pages was trying to free page_array pages.
Added a list of links for vm objects so they can follow
the links that point at them.
More succinct handling of the case where a vm object
is dropped. Now depending on the object's number of link
references and shadow references, upon a drop it could
either be merged, deleted or kept.
Added opener reference count for vm files. Now files
have opener count, objects have shadow and link count.
Link count is also meaningful for how many tasks have
mmap'ed that object.