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Samuel Thibault |
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[gnumach] 01/01: New upstream version 1.8+git20170609 |
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Sat, 10 Jun 2017 00:38:35 +0000 |
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commit 5d9383d87c39e5533e07108b8db35dfe22187869
Author: Samuel Thibault <address@hidden>
Date: Fri Jun 9 23:39:58 2017 +0000
New upstream version 1.8+git20170609
---
ChangeLog | 48 +++++
Makefile.am | 2 +-
Makefile.in | 82 +++----
Makefrag.am | 3 +
configure | 20 +-
doc/mach.info | 2 +-
doc/mach.info-1 | 4 +-
doc/mach.info-2 | 2 +-
doc/stamp-vti | 4 +-
doc/version.texi | 4 +-
i386/i386at/rtc.c | 31 ++-
kern/atomic.h | 54 +++++
kern/bootstrap.c | 6 +
kern/gsync.c | 368 ++++++++++++++++++++------------
kern/kmutex.c | 76 +++++++
kern/kmutex.h | 52 +++++
kern/sched_prim.c | 5 +-
kern/sched_prim.h | 2 +-
linux/src/include/linux/compiler-gcc7.h | 67 ++++++
version.m4 | 2 +-
vm/vm_object.h | 14 ++
21 files changed, 647 insertions(+), 201 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index ebe0116..f367650 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,51 @@
+2017-06-10 Samuel Thibault <address@hidden>
+
+ Fix year computation
+ * i386/i386at/rtc.c (readtodc): Do not spuriously add 70 to the year.
+
+ Fix Epoch computation
+ * i386/i386at/rtc.c (CENTURY_START): New macro.
+ (readtodc): Use CENTURY_START instead of assuming it is equal to 1970,
+ and set yr to an absolute date before calling yeartoday.
+
+2017-05-07 David Michael <address@hidden>
+
+ Support GCC 7
+ * Makefile.am (clib_routines): Add __udivmoddi4.
+ * linux/src/include/linux/compiler-gcc7.h: New file.
+
+2017-05-07 Samuel Thibault <address@hidden>
+
+ Merge branch 'master' of git.savannah.gnu.org:/srv/git/hurd/gnumach
+
+2017-03-18 Justus Winter <address@hidden>
+
+ kern: Make kernel task available to bootscript.
+ * kern/bootstrap.c (bootstrap_create): Insert the variable
+ 'kernel-task' into the bootscript environment. Userspace can use this
+ instead of guessing based on the order of the first tasks.
+
+2017-03-04 Agustina Arzille <address@hidden>
+
+ Rewrite gsync so that it works with remote tasks v2
+
+ Implement basic sleeping locks for gnumach
+ * kern/atomic.h: New file.
+ * kern/kmutex.h: New file.
+ * kern/kmutex.c: New file.
+ * Makefrag.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Add atomic.h, kmutex.h, kmutex.c.
+ * kern/sched_prim.h (thread_wakeup_prim): Make it return boolean_t.
+ * kern/sched_prim.c (thread_wakeup_prim): Return TRUE if we woke a
+ thread, and FALSE otherwise.
+
+2017-01-24 Samuel Thibault <address@hidden>
+
+ Fix bissextile years computation
+ In practice, fixes 2100, 2200, 2300, 2500, 2600, 2700, etc.
+
+ * i386/i386at/rtc.c (yeartoday): Make years divisible by 100 but not
+ divisible by 400 non-bisextile.
+
2016-12-27 Richard Braun <address@hidden>
VM: really fix pageout of external objects backed by the default pager
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index 67252db..e7527ab 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ noinst_PROGRAMS += \
# This is the list of routines we decide is OK to steal from the C library.
clib_routines := htonl htons ntohl ntohs \
- udivdi3 __udivdi3 __umoddi3 \
+ udivdi3 __udivdi3 __udivmoddi4 __umoddi3 \
__rel_iplt_start __rel_iplt_end \
__ffsdi2 \
_START _start etext _edata end _end # actually ld magic, not
libc.
diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in
index f12bdab..165515e 100644
--- a/Makefile.in
+++ b/Makefile.in
@@ -1230,7 +1230,7 @@ am__libkernel_a_SOURCES_DIST = ddb/db_access.c
ddb/db_access.h \
ipc/ipc_thread.c ipc/ipc_thread.h ipc/ipc_types.h \
ipc/mach_msg.c ipc/mach_msg.h ipc/mach_port.c ipc/mach_port.h \
ipc/mach_rpc.c ipc/mach_debug.c ipc/port.h kern/act.c \
- kern/act.h kern/assert.h kern/ast.c kern/ast.h \
+ kern/act.h kern/assert.h kern/ast.c kern/ast.h kern/atomic.h \
kern/boot_script.h kern/bootstrap.c kern/bootstrap.h \
kern/counters.c kern/counters.h kern/cpu_number.h kern/debug.c \
kern/debug.h kern/eventcount.c kern/eventcount.h \
@@ -1238,16 +1238,17 @@ am__libkernel_a_SOURCES_DIST = ddb/db_access.c
ddb/db_access.h \
kern/host.c kern/host.h kern/ipc_host.c kern/ipc_host.h \
kern/ipc_kobject.c kern/ipc_kobject.h kern/ipc_mig.c \
kern/ipc_mig.h kern/ipc_sched.c kern/ipc_sched.h kern/ipc_tt.c \
- kern/ipc_tt.h kern/kalloc.h kern/kern_types.h kern/list.h \
- kern/lock.c kern/lock.h kern/lock_mon.c kern/log2.h \
- kern/mach_clock.c kern/mach_clock.h kern/mach_factor.c \
- kern/mach_factor.h kern/machine.c kern/machine.h kern/macros.h \
- kern/pc_sample.c kern/pc_sample.h kern/printf.c kern/printf.h \
- kern/priority.c kern/priority.h kern/processor.c \
- kern/processor.h kern/profile.c kern/queue.c kern/queue.h \
- kern/rbtree.c kern/rbtree.h kern/rbtree_i.h kern/rdxtree.c \
- kern/rdxtree.h kern/rdxtree_i.h kern/refcount.h kern/slab.c \
- kern/slab.h kern/sched.h kern/sched_prim.c kern/sched_prim.h \
+ kern/ipc_tt.h kern/kalloc.h kern/kern_types.h kern/kmutex.c \
+ kern/kmutex.h kern/list.h kern/lock.c kern/lock.h \
+ kern/lock_mon.c kern/log2.h kern/mach_clock.c \
+ kern/mach_clock.h kern/mach_factor.c kern/mach_factor.h \
+ kern/machine.c kern/machine.h kern/macros.h kern/pc_sample.c \
+ kern/pc_sample.h kern/printf.c kern/printf.h kern/priority.c \
+ kern/priority.h kern/processor.c kern/processor.h \
+ kern/profile.c kern/queue.c kern/queue.h kern/rbtree.c \
+ kern/rbtree.h kern/rbtree_i.h kern/rdxtree.c kern/rdxtree.h \
+ kern/rdxtree_i.h kern/refcount.h kern/slab.c kern/slab.h \
+ kern/sched.h kern/sched_prim.c kern/sched_prim.h \
kern/shuttle.h kern/startup.c kern/startup.h kern/strings.c \
kern/syscall_emulation.c kern/syscall_emulation.h \
kern/syscall_subr.c kern/syscall_subr.h kern/syscall_sw.c \
@@ -1443,21 +1444,22 @@ am_libkernel_a_OBJECTS = $(am__objects_2)
ipc/ipc_entry.$(OBJEXT) \
kern/host.$(OBJEXT) kern/ipc_host.$(OBJEXT) \
kern/ipc_kobject.$(OBJEXT) kern/ipc_mig.$(OBJEXT) \
kern/ipc_sched.$(OBJEXT) kern/ipc_tt.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/lock.$(OBJEXT) kern/lock_mon.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/mach_clock.$(OBJEXT) kern/mach_factor.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/machine.$(OBJEXT) kern/pc_sample.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/printf.$(OBJEXT) kern/priority.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/processor.$(OBJEXT) kern/profile.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/queue.$(OBJEXT) kern/rbtree.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/rdxtree.$(OBJEXT) kern/slab.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/sched_prim.$(OBJEXT) kern/startup.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/strings.$(OBJEXT) kern/syscall_emulation.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/syscall_subr.$(OBJEXT) kern/syscall_sw.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/task.$(OBJEXT) kern/thread.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/thread_swap.$(OBJEXT) kern/time_stamp.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/timer.$(OBJEXT) kern/xpr.$(OBJEXT) \
- kern/elf-load.$(OBJEXT) kern/boot_script.$(OBJEXT) \
- util/putchar.$(OBJEXT) util/puts.$(OBJEXT) util/atoi.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/kmutex.$(OBJEXT) kern/lock.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/lock_mon.$(OBJEXT) kern/mach_clock.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/mach_factor.$(OBJEXT) kern/machine.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/pc_sample.$(OBJEXT) kern/printf.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/priority.$(OBJEXT) kern/processor.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/profile.$(OBJEXT) kern/queue.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/rbtree.$(OBJEXT) kern/rdxtree.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/slab.$(OBJEXT) kern/sched_prim.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/startup.$(OBJEXT) kern/strings.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/syscall_emulation.$(OBJEXT) kern/syscall_subr.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/syscall_sw.$(OBJEXT) kern/task.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/thread.$(OBJEXT) kern/thread_swap.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/time_stamp.$(OBJEXT) kern/timer.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/xpr.$(OBJEXT) kern/elf-load.$(OBJEXT) \
+ kern/boot_script.$(OBJEXT) util/putchar.$(OBJEXT) \
+ util/puts.$(OBJEXT) util/atoi.$(OBJEXT) \
vm/memory_object_proxy.$(OBJEXT) vm/memory_object.$(OBJEXT) \
vm/vm_debug.$(OBJEXT) vm/vm_external.$(OBJEXT) \
vm/vm_fault.$(OBJEXT) vm/vm_init.$(OBJEXT) \
@@ -2555,7 +2557,7 @@ libkernel_a_SOURCES = $(am__append_2) ipc/ipc_entry.c
ipc/ipc_entry.h \
ipc/ipc_thread.c ipc/ipc_thread.h ipc/ipc_types.h \
ipc/mach_msg.c ipc/mach_msg.h ipc/mach_port.c ipc/mach_port.h \
ipc/mach_rpc.c ipc/mach_debug.c ipc/port.h kern/act.c \
- kern/act.h kern/assert.h kern/ast.c kern/ast.h \
+ kern/act.h kern/assert.h kern/ast.c kern/ast.h kern/atomic.h \
kern/boot_script.h kern/bootstrap.c kern/bootstrap.h \
kern/counters.c kern/counters.h kern/cpu_number.h kern/debug.c \
kern/debug.h kern/eventcount.c kern/eventcount.h \
@@ -2563,16 +2565,17 @@ libkernel_a_SOURCES = $(am__append_2) ipc/ipc_entry.c
ipc/ipc_entry.h \
kern/host.c kern/host.h kern/ipc_host.c kern/ipc_host.h \
kern/ipc_kobject.c kern/ipc_kobject.h kern/ipc_mig.c \
kern/ipc_mig.h kern/ipc_sched.c kern/ipc_sched.h kern/ipc_tt.c \
- kern/ipc_tt.h kern/kalloc.h kern/kern_types.h kern/list.h \
- kern/lock.c kern/lock.h kern/lock_mon.c kern/log2.h \
- kern/mach_clock.c kern/mach_clock.h kern/mach_factor.c \
- kern/mach_factor.h kern/machine.c kern/machine.h kern/macros.h \
- kern/pc_sample.c kern/pc_sample.h kern/printf.c kern/printf.h \
- kern/priority.c kern/priority.h kern/processor.c \
- kern/processor.h kern/profile.c kern/queue.c kern/queue.h \
- kern/rbtree.c kern/rbtree.h kern/rbtree_i.h kern/rdxtree.c \
- kern/rdxtree.h kern/rdxtree_i.h kern/refcount.h kern/slab.c \
- kern/slab.h kern/sched.h kern/sched_prim.c kern/sched_prim.h \
+ kern/ipc_tt.h kern/kalloc.h kern/kern_types.h kern/kmutex.c \
+ kern/kmutex.h kern/list.h kern/lock.c kern/lock.h \
+ kern/lock_mon.c kern/log2.h kern/mach_clock.c \
+ kern/mach_clock.h kern/mach_factor.c kern/mach_factor.h \
+ kern/machine.c kern/machine.h kern/macros.h kern/pc_sample.c \
+ kern/pc_sample.h kern/printf.c kern/printf.h kern/priority.c \
+ kern/priority.h kern/processor.c kern/processor.h \
+ kern/profile.c kern/queue.c kern/queue.h kern/rbtree.c \
+ kern/rbtree.h kern/rbtree_i.h kern/rdxtree.c kern/rdxtree.h \
+ kern/rdxtree_i.h kern/refcount.h kern/slab.c kern/slab.h \
+ kern/sched.h kern/sched_prim.c kern/sched_prim.h \
kern/shuttle.h kern/startup.c kern/startup.h kern/strings.c \
kern/syscall_emulation.c kern/syscall_emulation.h \
kern/syscall_subr.c kern/syscall_subr.h kern/syscall_sw.c \
@@ -2921,7 +2924,7 @@ gnumach_o_LINK = $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -u _start -r -o $@
# This is the list of routines we decide is OK to steal from the C library.
clib_routines := htonl htons ntohl ntohs \
- udivdi3 __udivdi3 __umoddi3 \
+ udivdi3 __udivdi3 __udivmoddi4 __umoddi3 \
__rel_iplt_start __rel_iplt_end \
__ffsdi2 \
_START _start etext _edata end _end # actually ld magic, not
libc.
@@ -3178,6 +3181,8 @@ kern/ipc_sched.$(OBJEXT): kern/$(am__dirstamp) \
kern/$(DEPDIR)/$(am__dirstamp)
kern/ipc_tt.$(OBJEXT): kern/$(am__dirstamp) \
kern/$(DEPDIR)/$(am__dirstamp)
+kern/kmutex.$(OBJEXT): kern/$(am__dirstamp) \
+ kern/$(DEPDIR)/$(am__dirstamp)
kern/lock.$(OBJEXT): kern/$(am__dirstamp) \
kern/$(DEPDIR)/$(am__dirstamp)
kern/lock_mon.$(OBJEXT): kern/$(am__dirstamp) \
@@ -4280,6 +4285,7 @@ distclean-compile:
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @address@hidden/$(DEPDIR)/address@hidden@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @address@hidden/$(DEPDIR)/address@hidden@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @address@hidden/$(DEPDIR)/address@hidden@
address@hidden@@am__include@ @address@hidden/$(DEPDIR)/address@hidden@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @address@hidden/$(DEPDIR)/address@hidden@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @address@hidden/$(DEPDIR)/address@hidden@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @address@hidden/$(DEPDIR)/address@hidden@
diff --git a/Makefrag.am b/Makefrag.am
index c16f1c7..4625b48 100644
--- a/Makefrag.am
+++ b/Makefrag.am
@@ -132,6 +132,7 @@ libkernel_a_SOURCES += \
kern/assert.h \
kern/ast.c \
kern/ast.h \
+ kern/atomic.h \
kern/boot_script.h \
kern/bootstrap.c \
kern/bootstrap.h \
@@ -160,6 +161,8 @@ libkernel_a_SOURCES += \
kern/ipc_tt.h \
kern/kalloc.h \
kern/kern_types.h \
+ kern/kmutex.c \
+ kern/kmutex.h \
kern/list.h \
kern/lock.c \
kern/lock.h \
diff --git a/configure b/configure
index 7d869e4..7ff9489 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#! /bin/sh
# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
-# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 for GNU Mach 1.8+git20170102.
+# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 for GNU Mach 1.8+git20170609.
#
# Report bugs to <address@hidden>.
#
@@ -579,8 +579,8 @@ MAKEFLAGS=
# Identity of this package.
PACKAGE_NAME='GNU Mach'
PACKAGE_TARNAME='gnumach'
-PACKAGE_VERSION='1.8+git20170102'
-PACKAGE_STRING='GNU Mach 1.8+git20170102'
+PACKAGE_VERSION='1.8+git20170609'
+PACKAGE_STRING='GNU Mach 1.8+git20170609'
PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='address@hidden'
PACKAGE_URL=''
@@ -1599,7 +1599,7 @@ if test "$ac_init_help" = "long"; then
# Omit some internal or obsolete options to make the list less imposing.
# This message is too long to be a string in the A/UX 3.1 sh.
cat <<_ACEOF
-\`configure' configures GNU Mach 1.8+git20170102 to adapt to many kinds of
systems.
+\`configure' configures GNU Mach 1.8+git20170609 to adapt to many kinds of
systems.
Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]...
@@ -1670,7 +1670,7 @@ fi
if test -n "$ac_init_help"; then
case $ac_init_help in
- short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of GNU Mach 1.8+git20170102:";;
+ short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of GNU Mach 1.8+git20170609:";;
esac
cat <<\_ACEOF
@@ -2026,7 +2026,7 @@ fi
test -n "$ac_init_help" && exit $ac_status
if $ac_init_version; then
cat <<\_ACEOF
-GNU Mach configure 1.8+git20170102
+GNU Mach configure 1.8+git20170609
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69
Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -2118,7 +2118,7 @@ cat >config.log <<_ACEOF
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
-It was created by GNU Mach $as_me 1.8+git20170102, which was
+It was created by GNU Mach $as_me 1.8+git20170609, which was
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. Invocation command line was
$ $0 $@
@@ -2984,7 +2984,7 @@ fi
# Define the identity of the package.
PACKAGE='gnumach'
- VERSION='1.8+git20170102'
+ VERSION='1.8+git20170609'
# Some tools Automake needs.
@@ -12189,7 +12189,7 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1
# report actual input values of CONFIG_FILES etc. instead of their
# values after options handling.
ac_log="
-This file was extended by GNU Mach $as_me 1.8+git20170102, which was
+This file was extended by GNU Mach $as_me 1.8+git20170609, which was
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. Invocation command line was
CONFIG_FILES = $CONFIG_FILES
@@ -12260,7 +12260,7 @@ _ACEOF
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1
ac_cs_config="`$as_echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/^ //;
s/[\\""\`\$]/\\\\&/g'`"
ac_cs_version="\\
-GNU Mach config.status 1.8+git20170102
+GNU Mach config.status 1.8+git20170609
configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69,
with options \\"\$ac_cs_config\\"
diff --git a/doc/mach.info b/doc/mach.info
index 0428c7e..071e74a 100644
--- a/doc/mach.info
+++ b/doc/mach.info
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This is mach.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.3 from
mach.texi.
This file documents the GNU Mach microkernel.
This is edition 0.4, last updated on 2 January 2017, of 'The GNU Mach
-Reference Manual', for version 1.8+git20170102.
+Reference Manual', for version 1.8+git20170609.
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
diff --git a/doc/mach.info-1 b/doc/mach.info-1
index 449b1a1..15b960d 100644
--- a/doc/mach.info-1
+++ b/doc/mach.info-1
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This is mach.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.3 from
mach.texi.
This file documents the GNU Mach microkernel.
This is edition 0.4, last updated on 2 January 2017, of 'The GNU Mach
-Reference Manual', for version 1.8+git20170102.
+Reference Manual', for version 1.8+git20170609.
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Main Menu
This file documents the GNU Mach microkernel.
This is edition 0.4, last updated on 2 January 2017, of 'The GNU Mach
-Reference Manual', for version 1.8+git20170102.
+Reference Manual', for version 1.8+git20170609.
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
diff --git a/doc/mach.info-2 b/doc/mach.info-2
index c253c14..8a3d0b9 100644
--- a/doc/mach.info-2
+++ b/doc/mach.info-2
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This is mach.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.3 from
mach.texi.
This file documents the GNU Mach microkernel.
This is edition 0.4, last updated on 2 January 2017, of 'The GNU Mach
-Reference Manual', for version 1.8+git20170102.
+Reference Manual', for version 1.8+git20170609.
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
diff --git a/doc/stamp-vti b/doc/stamp-vti
index 9278519..d693eed 100644
--- a/doc/stamp-vti
+++ b/doc/stamp-vti
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
@set UPDATED 2 January 2017
@set UPDATED-MONTH January 2017
address@hidden EDITION 1.8+git20170102
address@hidden VERSION 1.8+git20170102
address@hidden EDITION 1.8+git20170609
address@hidden VERSION 1.8+git20170609
diff --git a/doc/version.texi b/doc/version.texi
index 9278519..d693eed 100644
--- a/doc/version.texi
+++ b/doc/version.texi
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
@set UPDATED 2 January 2017
@set UPDATED-MONTH January 2017
address@hidden EDITION 1.8+git20170102
address@hidden VERSION 1.8+git20170102
address@hidden EDITION 1.8+git20170609
address@hidden VERSION 1.8+git20170609
diff --git a/i386/i386at/rtc.c b/i386/i386at/rtc.c
index 01e0977..6e5cdeb 100644
--- a/i386/i386at/rtc.c
+++ b/i386/i386at/rtc.c
@@ -53,6 +53,10 @@ WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#include <i386/pio.h>
#include <i386at/rtc.h>
+/* time of day stored in RTC are currently between 1970 and 2070. Update that
+ * before 2070 please. */
+#define CENTURY_START 1970
+
static boolean_t first_rtcopen_ever = TRUE;
void
@@ -109,7 +113,24 @@ static int month[12] = {31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31,
30, 31, 30, 31};
int
yeartoday(int year)
{
- return((year%4) ? 365 : 366);
+ if (year%4)
+ /* Not divisible by 4, not bissextile */
+ return 365;
+
+ /* Divisible by 4 */
+ if (year % 100)
+ /* Not divisible by 100, bissextile */
+ return 366;
+
+ /* Divisible by 100 */
+ if (year % 400)
+ /* Not divisible by 400, not bissextile */
+ return 365;
+
+ /* Divisible by 400 */
+ /* Rules for 2000 and further have not been officially decided yet.
+ * 2000 was made bissextile. */
+ return 366;
}
int
@@ -146,7 +167,9 @@ readtodc(u_int *tp)
dom = hexdectodec(rtclk.rtc_dom);
mon = hexdectodec(rtclk.rtc_mon);
yr = hexdectodec(rtclk.rtc_yr);
- yr = (yr < 70) ? yr+100 : yr;
+ yr = (yr < CENTURY_START%100) ?
+ yr+CENTURY_START-CENTURY_START%100+100 :
+ yr+CENTURY_START-CENTURY_START%100;
n = sec + 60 * min + 3600 * hr;
n += (dom - 1) * 3600 * 24;
@@ -156,7 +179,8 @@ readtodc(u_int *tp)
for (i = mon - 2; i >= 0; i--)
days += month[i];
month[1] = 28;
- for (i = 70; i < yr; i++)
+ /* Epoch shall be 1970 January 1st */
+ for (i = 1970; i < yr; i++)
days += yeartoday(i);
n += days * 3600 * 24;
@@ -191,6 +215,7 @@ writetodc(void)
n = (time.tv_sec - diff) / (3600 * 24); /* days */
rtclk.rtc_dow = (n + 4) % 7; /* 1/1/70 is Thursday */
+ /* Epoch shall be 1970 January 1st */
for (j = 1970, i = yeartoday(j); n >= i; j++, i = yeartoday(j))
n -= i;
diff --git a/kern/atomic.h b/kern/atomic.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..00da164
--- /dev/null
+++ b/kern/atomic.h
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Contributed by Agustina Arzille <address@hidden>, 2017.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2 of the license, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
+ License along with this program; if not, see
+ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
+
+#ifndef _KERN_ATOMIC_H_
+#define _KERN_ATOMIC_H_ 1
+
+/* Atomically compare *PTR with EXP and set it to NVAL if they're equal.
+ * Evaluates to a boolean, indicating whether the comparison was successful.*/
+#define __atomic_cas_helper(ptr, exp, nval, mo) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof(exp) __e = (exp); \
+ __atomic_compare_exchange_n ((ptr), &__e, (nval), 0, \
+ __ATOMIC_##mo, __ATOMIC_RELAXED); \
+ })
+
+#define atomic_cas_acq(ptr, exp, nval) \
+ __atomic_cas_helper (ptr, exp, nval, ACQUIRE)
+
+#define atomic_cas_rel(ptr, exp, nval) \
+ __atomic_cas_helper (ptr, exp, nval, RELEASE)
+
+#define atomic_cas_seq(ptr, exp, nval) \
+ __atomic_cas_helper (ptr, exp, nval, SEQ_CST)
+
+/* Atomically exchange the value of *PTR with VAL, evaluating to
+ * its previous value. */
+#define __atomic_swap_helper(ptr, val, mo) \
+ __atomic_exchange_n ((ptr), (val), __ATOMIC_##mo)
+
+#define atomic_swap_acq(ptr, val) \
+ __atomic_swap_helper (ptr, val, ACQUIRE)
+
+#define atomic_swap_rel(ptr, val) \
+ __atomic_swap_helper (ptr, val, RELEASE)
+
+#define atomic_swap_seq(ptr, val) \
+ __atomic_swap_helper (ptr, val, SEQ_CST)
+
+#endif
diff --git a/kern/bootstrap.c b/kern/bootstrap.c
index 7398ea4..c21d3b1 100644
--- a/kern/bootstrap.c
+++ b/kern/bootstrap.c
@@ -180,6 +180,12 @@ void bootstrap_create(void)
if (losers)
panic ("cannot set boot-script variable device-port: %s",
boot_script_error_string (losers));
+ losers = boot_script_set_variable
+ ("kernel-task", VAL_PORT,
+ (long) kernel_task->itk_self);
+ if (losers)
+ panic ("cannot set boot-script variable kernel-task: %s",
+ boot_script_error_string (losers));
losers = boot_script_set_variable ("kernel-command-line", VAL_STR,
(long) kernel_cmdline);
diff --git a/kern/gsync.c b/kern/gsync.c
index e70e119..56d0438 100644
--- a/kern/gsync.c
+++ b/kern/gsync.c
@@ -17,36 +17,61 @@
*/
#include <kern/gsync.h>
+#include <kern/kmutex.h>
#include <kern/sched_prim.h>
#include <kern/thread.h>
-#include <kern/lock.h>
#include <kern/list.h>
#include <vm/vm_map.h>
+#include <vm/vm_kern.h>
/* An entry in the global hash table. */
struct gsync_hbucket
{
struct list entries;
- decl_simple_lock_data (, lock)
+ struct kmutex lock;
};
/* A key used to uniquely identify an address that a thread is
* waiting on. Its members' values depend on whether said
- * address is shared or task-local. */
-struct gsync_key
+ * address is shared or task-local. Note that different types of keys
+ * should never compare equal, since a task map should never have
+ * the same address as a VM object. */
+union gsync_key
{
- unsigned long u;
- unsigned long v;
+ struct
+ {
+ vm_map_t map;
+ vm_offset_t addr;
+ } local;
+
+ struct
+ {
+ vm_object_t obj;
+ vm_offset_t off;
+ } shared;
+
+ struct
+ {
+ unsigned long u;
+ unsigned long v;
+ } any;
};
/* A thread that is blocked on an address with 'gsync_wait'. */
struct gsync_waiter
{
struct list link;
- struct gsync_key key;
+ union gsync_key key;
thread_t waiter;
};
+/* Needed data for temporary mappings. */
+struct vm_args
+{
+ vm_object_t obj;
+ vm_offset_t off;
+};
+
#define GSYNC_NBUCKETS 512
static struct gsync_hbucket gsync_buckets[GSYNC_NBUCKETS];
@@ -56,97 +81,93 @@ void gsync_setup (void)
for (i = 0; i < GSYNC_NBUCKETS; ++i)
{
list_init (&gsync_buckets[i].entries);
- simple_lock_init (&gsync_buckets[i].lock);
+ kmutex_init (&gsync_buckets[i].lock);
}
}
/* Convenience comparison functions for gsync_key's. */
static inline int
-gsync_key_eq (const struct gsync_key *lp,
- const struct gsync_key *rp)
+gsync_key_eq (const union gsync_key *lp,
+ const union gsync_key *rp)
{
- return (lp->u == rp->u && lp->v == rp->v);
+ return (lp->any.u == rp->any.u && lp->any.v == rp->any.v);
}
static inline int
-gsync_key_lt (const struct gsync_key *lp,
- const struct gsync_key *rp)
+gsync_key_lt (const union gsync_key *lp,
+ const union gsync_key *rp)
{
- return (lp->u < rp->u || (lp->u == rp->u && lp->v < rp->v));
+ return (lp->any.u < rp->any.u ||
+ (lp->any.u == rp->any.u && lp->any.v < rp->any.v));
}
#define MIX2_LL(x, y) ((((x) << 5) | ((x) >> 27)) ^ (y))
static inline unsigned int
-gsync_key_hash (const struct gsync_key *keyp)
+gsync_key_hash (const union gsync_key *keyp)
{
unsigned int ret = sizeof (void *);
#ifndef __LP64__
- ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->u);
- ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->v);
+ ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->any.u);
+ ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->any.v);
#else
- ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->u & ~0U);
- ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->u >> 32);
- ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->v & ~0U);
- ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->v >> 32);
+ ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->any.u & ~0U);
+ ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->any.u >> 32);
+ ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->any.v & ~0U);
+ ret = MIX2_LL (ret, keyp->any.v >> 32);
#endif
return (ret);
}
-/* Test if the passed VM Map can access the address ADDR. The
- * parameter FLAGS is used to specify the width and protection
- * of the address. */
+/* Perform a VM lookup for the address in the map. The FLAGS
+ * parameter is used to specify some attributes for the address,
+ * such as protection. Place the corresponding VM object/offset pair
+ * in VAP. Returns 0 if successful, -1 otherwise. */
static int
-valid_access_p (vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t addr, int flags)
+probe_address (vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t addr,
+ int flags, struct vm_args *vap)
{
vm_prot_t prot = VM_PROT_READ |
((flags & GSYNC_MUTATE) ? VM_PROT_WRITE : 0);
- vm_offset_t size = sizeof (unsigned int) *
- ((flags & GSYNC_QUAD) ? 2 : 1);
+ vm_map_version_t ver;
+ vm_prot_t rprot;
+ boolean_t wired_p;
+
+ if (vm_map_lookup (&map, addr, prot, &ver,
+ &vap->obj, &vap->off, &rprot, &wired_p) != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return (-1);
+ else if ((rprot & prot) != prot)
+ {
+ vm_object_unlock (vap->obj);
+ return (-1);
+ }
- vm_map_entry_t entry;
- return (vm_map_lookup_entry (map, addr, &entry) &&
- entry->vme_end >= addr + size &&
- (prot & entry->protection) == prot);
+ return (0);
}
-/* Given a task and an address, initialize the key at *KEYP and
- * return the corresponding bucket in the global hash table. */
+/* Initialize the key with its needed members, depending on whether the
+ * address is local or shared. Also stores the VM object and offset inside
+ * the argument VAP for future use. */
static int
-gsync_fill_key (task_t task, vm_offset_t addr,
- int flags, struct gsync_key *keyp)
+gsync_prepare_key (task_t task, vm_offset_t addr, int flags,
+ union gsync_key *keyp, struct vm_args *vap)
{
- if (flags & GSYNC_SHARED)
+ if (probe_address (task->map, addr, flags, vap) < 0)
+ return (-1);
+ else if (flags & GSYNC_SHARED)
{
/* For a shared address, we need the VM object
* and offset as the keys. */
- vm_map_t map = task->map;
- vm_prot_t prot = VM_PROT_READ |
- ((flags & GSYNC_MUTATE) ? VM_PROT_WRITE : 0);
- vm_map_version_t ver;
- vm_prot_t rpr;
- vm_object_t obj;
- vm_offset_t off;
- boolean_t wired_p;
-
- if (unlikely (vm_map_lookup (&map, addr, prot, &ver,
- &obj, &off, &rpr, &wired_p) != KERN_SUCCESS))
- return (-1);
-
- /* The VM object is returned locked. However, we check the
- * address' accessibility later, so we can release it. */
- vm_object_unlock (obj);
-
- keyp->u = (unsigned long)obj;
- keyp->v = (unsigned long)off;
+ keyp->shared.obj = vap->obj;
+ keyp->shared.off = vap->off;
}
else
{
/* Task-local address. The keys are the task's map and
* the virtual address itself. */
- keyp->u = (unsigned long)task->map;
- keyp->v = (unsigned long)addr;
+ keyp->local.map = task->map;
+ keyp->local.addr = addr;
}
return ((int)(gsync_key_hash (keyp) % GSYNC_NBUCKETS));
@@ -160,7 +181,7 @@ node_to_waiter (struct list *nodep)
static inline struct list*
gsync_find_key (const struct list *entries,
- const struct gsync_key *keyp, int *exactp)
+ const union gsync_key *keyp, int *exactp)
{
/* Look for a key that matches. We take advantage of the fact
* that the entries are sorted to break out of the loop as
@@ -182,57 +203,105 @@ gsync_find_key (const struct list *entries,
return (runp);
}
-kern_return_t gsync_wait (task_t task, vm_offset_t addr,
- unsigned int lo, unsigned int hi, natural_t msec, int flags)
+/* Create a temporary mapping in the kernel.*/
+static inline vm_offset_t
+temp_mapping (struct vm_args *vap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_prot_t prot)
{
- if (unlikely (task != current_task()))
- /* Not implemented yet. */
- return (KERN_FAILURE);
+ vm_offset_t paddr;
+ /* Adjust the offset for addresses that aren't page-aligned. */
+ vm_offset_t off = vap->off - (addr - trunc_page (addr));
- struct gsync_waiter w;
- int bucket = gsync_fill_key (task, addr, flags, &w.key);
+ if (vm_map_enter (kernel_map, &paddr, PAGE_SIZE,
+ 0, TRUE, vap->obj, off, FALSE, prot, VM_PROT_ALL,
+ VM_INHERIT_DEFAULT) != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ paddr = 0;
+
+ return (paddr);
+}
- if (unlikely (bucket < 0))
+kern_return_t gsync_wait (task_t task, vm_offset_t addr,
+ unsigned int lo, unsigned int hi, natural_t msec, int flags)
+{
+ if (task == 0)
+ return (KERN_INVALID_TASK);
+ else if (addr % sizeof (int) != 0)
return (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS);
- /* Test that the address is actually valid for the
- * given task. Do so with the read-lock held in order
- * to prevent memory deallocations. */
vm_map_lock_read (task->map);
- struct gsync_hbucket *hbp = gsync_buckets + bucket;
- simple_lock (&hbp->lock);
+ struct gsync_waiter w;
+ struct vm_args va;
+ boolean_t remote = task != current_task ();
+ int bucket = gsync_prepare_key (task, addr, flags, &w.key, &va);
- if (unlikely (!valid_access_p (task->map, addr, flags)))
+ if (bucket < 0)
{
- simple_unlock (&hbp->lock);
vm_map_unlock_read (task->map);
return (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS);
}
+ else if (remote)
+ /* The VM object is returned locked. However, we are about to acquire
+ * a sleeping lock for a bucket, so we must not hold any simple
+ * locks. To prevent this object from going away, we add a reference
+ * to it when requested. */
+ vm_object_reference_locked (va.obj);
+
+ /* We no longer need the lock on the VM object. */
+ vm_object_unlock (va.obj);
+
+ struct gsync_hbucket *hbp = gsync_buckets + bucket;
+ kmutex_lock (&hbp->lock, FALSE);
/* Before doing any work, check that the expected value(s)
* match the contents of the address. Otherwise, the waiting
* thread could potentially miss a wakeup. */
- if (((unsigned int *)addr)[0] != lo ||
- ((flags & GSYNC_QUAD) &&
- ((unsigned int *)addr)[1] != hi))
+
+ boolean_t equal;
+ if (! remote)
+ equal = ((unsigned int *)addr)[0] == lo &&
+ ((flags & GSYNC_QUAD) == 0 ||
+ ((unsigned int *)addr)[1] == hi);
+ else
{
- simple_unlock (&hbp->lock);
- vm_map_unlock_read (task->map);
- return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
+ vm_offset_t paddr = temp_mapping (&va, addr, VM_PROT_READ);
+ if (unlikely (paddr == 0))
+ {
+ kmutex_unlock (&hbp->lock);
+ vm_map_unlock_read (task->map);
+ /* Make sure to remove the reference we added. */
+ vm_object_deallocate (va.obj);
+ return (KERN_MEMORY_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ vm_offset_t off = addr & (PAGE_SIZE - 1);
+ paddr += off;
+
+ equal = ((unsigned int *)paddr)[0] == lo &&
+ ((flags & GSYNC_QUAD) == 0 ||
+ ((unsigned int *)paddr)[1] == hi);
+
+ paddr -= off;
+
+ /* Note that the call to 'vm_map_remove' will unreference
+ * the VM object, so we don't have to do it ourselves. */
+ vm_map_remove (kernel_map, paddr, paddr + PAGE_SIZE);
}
+ /* Done with the task's map. */
vm_map_unlock_read (task->map);
+ if (! equal)
+ {
+ kmutex_unlock (&hbp->lock);
+ return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
+ }
+
/* Look for the first entry in the hash bucket that
* compares strictly greater than this waiter. */
struct list *runp;
list_for_each (&hbp->entries, runp)
- {
- struct gsync_waiter *p = node_to_waiter (runp);
- if (gsync_key_lt (&w.key, &p->key))
- break;
- }
+ if (gsync_key_lt (&w.key, &node_to_waiter(runp)->key))
+ break;
/* Finally, add ourselves to the list and go to sleep. */
list_add (runp->prev, runp, &w.link);
@@ -243,24 +312,23 @@ kern_return_t gsync_wait (task_t task, vm_offset_t addr,
else
thread_will_wait (w.waiter);
- thread_sleep (0, (simple_lock_t)&hbp->lock, TRUE);
+ kmutex_unlock (&hbp->lock);
+ thread_block (thread_no_continuation);
/* We're back. */
- kern_return_t ret = current_thread()->wait_result;
- if (ret != THREAD_AWAKENED)
+ kern_return_t ret = KERN_SUCCESS;
+ if (current_thread()->wait_result != THREAD_AWAKENED)
{
/* We were interrupted or timed out. */
- simple_lock (&hbp->lock);
- if (w.link.next != 0)
+ kmutex_lock (&hbp->lock, FALSE);
+ if (!list_node_unlinked (&w.link))
list_remove (&w.link);
- simple_unlock (&hbp->lock);
+ kmutex_unlock (&hbp->lock);
/* Map the error code. */
- ret = ret == THREAD_INTERRUPTED ?
+ ret = current_thread()->wait_result == THREAD_INTERRUPTED ?
KERN_INTERRUPTED : KERN_TIMEDOUT;
}
- else
- ret = KERN_SUCCESS;
return (ret);
}
@@ -281,34 +349,60 @@ dequeue_waiter (struct list *nodep)
kern_return_t gsync_wake (task_t task,
vm_offset_t addr, unsigned int val, int flags)
{
- if (unlikely (task != current_task()))
- /* Not implemented yet. */
- return (KERN_FAILURE);
-
- struct gsync_key key;
- int bucket = gsync_fill_key (task, addr, flags, &key);
-
- if (unlikely (bucket < 0))
+ if (task == 0)
+ return (KERN_INVALID_TASK);
+ else if (addr % sizeof (int) != 0)
return (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS);
- kern_return_t ret = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
-
vm_map_lock_read (task->map);
- struct gsync_hbucket *hbp = gsync_buckets + bucket;
- simple_lock (&hbp->lock);
- if (unlikely (!valid_access_p (task->map, addr, flags)))
+ union gsync_key key;
+ struct vm_args va;
+ int bucket = gsync_prepare_key (task, addr, flags, &key, &va);
+
+ if (bucket < 0)
{
- simple_unlock (&hbp->lock);
vm_map_unlock_read (task->map);
return (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS);
}
+ else if (current_task () != task && (flags & GSYNC_MUTATE) != 0)
+ /* See above on why we do this. */
+ vm_object_reference_locked (va.obj);
+
+ /* Done with the VM object lock. */
+ vm_object_unlock (va.obj);
+
+ kern_return_t ret = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
+ struct gsync_hbucket *hbp = gsync_buckets + bucket;
+
+ kmutex_lock (&hbp->lock, FALSE);
if (flags & GSYNC_MUTATE)
- /* Set the contents of the address to the specified value,
- * even if we don't end up waking any threads. Note that
- * the buckets' simple locks give us atomicity. */
- *(unsigned int *)addr = val;
+ {
+ /* Set the contents of the address to the specified value,
+ * even if we don't end up waking any threads. Note that
+ * the buckets' simple locks give us atomicity. */
+
+ if (task != current_task ())
+ {
+ vm_offset_t paddr = temp_mapping (&va, addr,
+ VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE);
+
+ if (paddr == 0)
+ {
+ kmutex_unlock (&hbp->lock);
+ vm_map_unlock_read (task->map);
+ vm_object_deallocate (va.obj);
+ return (KERN_MEMORY_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ addr = paddr + (addr & (PAGE_SIZE - 1));
+ }
+
+ *(unsigned int *)addr = val;
+ if (task != current_task ())
+ vm_map_remove (kernel_map, addr, addr + sizeof (int));
+ }
vm_map_unlock_read (task->map);
@@ -325,37 +419,35 @@ kern_return_t gsync_wake (task_t task,
ret = KERN_SUCCESS;
}
- simple_unlock (&hbp->lock);
+ kmutex_unlock (&hbp->lock);
return (ret);
}
kern_return_t gsync_requeue (task_t task, vm_offset_t src,
vm_offset_t dst, boolean_t wake_one, int flags)
{
- if (unlikely (task != current_task()))
- /* Not implemented yet. */
- return (KERN_FAILURE);
+ if (task == 0)
+ return (KERN_INVALID_TASK);
+ else if (src % sizeof (int) != 0 || dst % sizeof (int) != 0)
+ return (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS);
- struct gsync_key src_k, dst_k;
- int src_bkt = gsync_fill_key (task, src, flags, &src_k);
- int dst_bkt = gsync_fill_key (task, dst, flags, &dst_k);
+ union gsync_key src_k, dst_k;
+ struct vm_args va;
- if ((src_bkt | dst_bkt) < 0)
+ int src_bkt = gsync_prepare_key (task, src, flags, &src_k, &va);
+ if (src_bkt < 0)
return (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS);
- vm_map_lock_read (task->map);
+ /* Unlock the VM object before the second lookup. */
+ vm_object_unlock (va.obj);
- /* We don't actually dereference or modify the contents
- * of the addresses, but we still check that they can
- * be accessed by the task. */
- if (unlikely (!valid_access_p (task->map, src, flags) ||
- !valid_access_p (task->map, dst, flags)))
- {
- vm_map_unlock_read (task->map);
- return (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS);
- }
+ int dst_bkt = gsync_prepare_key (task, dst, flags, &dst_k, &va);
+ if (dst_bkt < 0)
+ return (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS);
- vm_map_unlock_read (task->map);
+ /* We never create any temporary mappings in 'requeue', so we
+ * can unlock the VM object right now. */
+ vm_object_unlock (va.obj);
/* If we're asked to unconditionally wake up a waiter, then
* we need to remove a maximum of two threads from the queue. */
@@ -365,23 +457,23 @@ kern_return_t gsync_requeue (task_t task, vm_offset_t src,
/* Acquire the locks in order, to prevent any potential deadlock. */
if (bp1 == bp2)
- simple_lock (&bp1->lock);
+ kmutex_lock (&bp1->lock, FALSE);
else if ((unsigned long)bp1 < (unsigned long)bp2)
{
- simple_lock (&bp1->lock);
- simple_lock (&bp2->lock);
+ kmutex_lock (&bp1->lock, FALSE);
+ kmutex_lock (&bp2->lock, FALSE);
}
else
{
- simple_lock (&bp2->lock);
- simple_lock (&bp1->lock);
+ kmutex_lock (&bp2->lock, FALSE);
+ kmutex_lock (&bp1->lock, FALSE);
}
kern_return_t ret = KERN_SUCCESS;
int exact;
struct list *inp = gsync_find_key (&bp1->entries, &src_k, &exact);
- if (!exact)
+ if (! exact)
/* There are no waiters in the source queue. */
ret = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
else
@@ -416,9 +508,9 @@ kern_return_t gsync_requeue (task_t task, vm_offset_t src,
}
/* Release the locks and we're done.*/
- simple_unlock (&bp1->lock);
+ kmutex_unlock (&bp1->lock);
if (bp1 != bp2)
- simple_unlock (&bp2->lock);
+ kmutex_unlock (&bp2->lock);
return (ret);
}
diff --git a/kern/kmutex.c b/kern/kmutex.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5926d1d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/kern/kmutex.c
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Contributed by Agustina Arzille <address@hidden>, 2017.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2 of the license, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
+ License along with this program; if not, see
+ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
+
+#include <kern/kmutex.h>
+#include <kern/atomic.h>
+#include <kern/sched_prim.h>
+#include <kern/thread.h>
+
+void kmutex_init (struct kmutex *mtxp)
+{
+ mtxp->state = KMUTEX_AVAIL;
+ simple_lock_init (&mtxp->lock);
+}
+
+kern_return_t kmutex_lock (struct kmutex *mtxp, boolean_t interruptible)
+{
+ check_simple_locks ();
+
+ if (atomic_cas_acq (&mtxp->state, KMUTEX_AVAIL, KMUTEX_LOCKED))
+ /* Unowned mutex - We're done. */
+ return (KERN_SUCCESS);
+
+ /* The mutex is locked. We may have to sleep. */
+ simple_lock (&mtxp->lock);
+ if (atomic_swap_acq (&mtxp->state, KMUTEX_CONTENDED) == KMUTEX_AVAIL)
+ {
+ /* The mutex was released in-between. */
+ simple_unlock (&mtxp->lock);
+ return (KERN_SUCCESS);
+ }
+
+ /* Sleep and check the result value of the waiting, in order to
+ * inform our caller if we were interrupted or not. Note that
+ * we don't need to set again the mutex state. The owner will
+ * handle that in every case. */
+ thread_sleep ((event_t)mtxp, (simple_lock_t)&mtxp->lock, interruptible);
+ return (current_thread()->wait_result == THREAD_AWAKENED ?
+ KERN_SUCCESS : KERN_INTERRUPTED);
+}
+
+kern_return_t kmutex_trylock (struct kmutex *mtxp)
+{
+ return (atomic_cas_acq (&mtxp->state, KMUTEX_AVAIL, KMUTEX_LOCKED) ?
+ KERN_SUCCESS : KERN_FAILURE);
+}
+
+void kmutex_unlock (struct kmutex *mtxp)
+{
+ if (atomic_cas_rel (&mtxp->state, KMUTEX_LOCKED, KMUTEX_AVAIL))
+ /* No waiters - We're done. */
+ return;
+
+ simple_lock (&mtxp->lock);
+
+ if (!thread_wakeup_one ((event_t)mtxp))
+ /* Any threads that were waiting on this mutex were
+ * interrupted and left - Reset the mutex state. */
+ mtxp->state = KMUTEX_AVAIL;
+
+ simple_unlock (&mtxp->lock);
+}
diff --git a/kern/kmutex.h b/kern/kmutex.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2981515
--- /dev/null
+++ b/kern/kmutex.h
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Contributed by Agustina Arzille <address@hidden>, 2017.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2 of the license, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
+ License along with this program; if not, see
+ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
+
+#ifndef _KERN_KMUTEX_H_
+#define _KERN_KMUTEX_H_ 1
+
+#include <kern/lock.h>
+#include <mach/kern_return.h>
+
+struct kmutex
+{
+ unsigned int state;
+ decl_simple_lock_data (, lock)
+};
+
+/* Possible values for the mutex state. */
+#define KMUTEX_AVAIL 0
+#define KMUTEX_LOCKED 1
+#define KMUTEX_CONTENDED 2
+
+/* Initialize mutex in *MTXP. */
+extern void kmutex_init (struct kmutex *mtxp);
+
+/* Acquire lock MTXP. If INTERRUPTIBLE is true, the sleep may be
+ * prematurely terminated, in which case the function returns
+ * KERN_INTERRUPTED. Otherwise, KERN_SUCCESS is returned. */
+extern kern_return_t kmutex_lock (struct kmutex *mtxp,
+ boolean_t interruptible);
+
+/* Try to acquire the lock MTXP without sleeping.
+ * Returns KERN_SUCCESS if successful, KERN_FAILURE otherwise. */
+extern kern_return_t kmutex_trylock (struct kmutex *mtxp);
+
+/* Unlock the mutex MTXP. */
+extern void kmutex_unlock (struct kmutex *mtxp);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/kern/sched_prim.c b/kern/sched_prim.c
index bb76735..173f068 100644
--- a/kern/sched_prim.c
+++ b/kern/sched_prim.c
@@ -376,13 +376,14 @@ void clear_wait(
* and thread_wakeup_one.
*
*/
-void thread_wakeup_prim(
+boolean_t thread_wakeup_prim(
event_t event,
boolean_t one_thread,
int result)
{
queue_t q;
int index;
+ boolean_t woke = FALSE;
thread_t thread, next_th;
decl_simple_lock_data( , *lock);
spl_t s;
@@ -435,6 +436,7 @@ void thread_wakeup_prim(
break;
}
thread_unlock(thread);
+ woke = TRUE;
if (one_thread)
break;
}
@@ -442,6 +444,7 @@ void thread_wakeup_prim(
}
simple_unlock(lock);
splx(s);
+ return (woke);
}
/*
diff --git a/kern/sched_prim.h b/kern/sched_prim.h
index dfb2f54..405e545 100644
--- a/kern/sched_prim.h
+++ b/kern/sched_prim.h
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ extern void thread_sleep(
simple_lock_t lock,
boolean_t interruptible);
extern void thread_wakeup(void); /* for function pointers */
-extern void thread_wakeup_prim(
+extern boolean_t thread_wakeup_prim(
event_t event,
boolean_t one_thread,
int result);
diff --git a/linux/src/include/linux/compiler-gcc7.h
b/linux/src/include/linux/compiler-gcc7.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..02c5bea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/linux/src/include/linux/compiler-gcc7.h
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+#ifndef __LINUX_COMPILER_H
+#error "Please don't include <linux/compiler-gcc7.h> directly, include
<linux/compiler.h> instead."
+#endif
+
+#define __used __attribute__((__used__))
+#define __must_check __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
+#define __compiler_offsetof(a, b) __builtin_offsetof(a, b)
+
+/* Mark functions as cold. gcc will assume any path leading to a call
+ to them will be unlikely. This means a lot of manual unlikely()s
+ are unnecessary now for any paths leading to the usual suspects
+ like BUG(), printk(), panic() etc. [but let's keep them for now for
+ older compilers]
+
+ Early snapshots of gcc 4.3 don't support this and we can't detect this
+ in the preprocessor, but we can live with this because they're unreleased.
+ Maketime probing would be overkill here.
+
+ gcc also has a __attribute__((__hot__)) to move hot functions into
+ a special section, but I don't see any sense in this right now in
+ the kernel context */
+#define __cold __attribute__((__cold__))
+
+#define __UNIQUE_ID(prefix) __PASTE(__PASTE(__UNIQUE_ID_, prefix), __COUNTER__)
+
+#ifndef __CHECKER__
+# define __compiletime_warning(message) __attribute__((warning(message)))
+# define __compiletime_error(message) __attribute__((error(message)))
+#endif /* __CHECKER__ */
+
+/*
+ * Mark a position in code as unreachable. This can be used to
+ * suppress control flow warnings after asm blocks that transfer
+ * control elsewhere.
+ *
+ * Early snapshots of gcc 4.5 don't support this and we can't detect
+ * this in the preprocessor, but we can live with this because they're
+ * unreleased. Really, we need to have autoconf for the kernel.
+ */
+#define unreachable() __builtin_unreachable()
+
+/* Mark a function definition as prohibited from being cloned. */
+#define __noclone __attribute__((__noclone__))
+
+/*
+ * Tell the optimizer that something else uses this function or variable.
+ */
+#define __visible __attribute__((externally_visible))
+
+/*
+ * GCC 'asm goto' miscompiles certain code sequences:
+ *
+ * http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58670
+ *
+ * Work it around via a compiler barrier quirk suggested by Jakub Jelinek.
+ *
+ * (asm goto is automatically volatile - the naming reflects this.)
+ */
+#define asm_volatile_goto(x...) do { asm goto(x); asm (""); } while (0)
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP
+#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP32__
+#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP64__
+#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP16__
+#endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP */
+
+#define KASAN_ABI_VERSION 4
diff --git a/version.m4 b/version.m4
index da30815..87b79ea 100644
--- a/version.m4
+++ b/version.m4
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
m4_define([AC_PACKAGE_NAME],[GNU Mach])
-m4_define([AC_PACKAGE_VERSION],[1.8+git20170102])
+m4_define([AC_PACKAGE_VERSION],[1.8+git20170609])
m4_define([AC_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT],address@hidden)
m4_define([AC_PACKAGE_TARNAME],[gnumach])
diff --git a/vm/vm_object.h b/vm/vm_object.h
index f8f9bf8..80d449a 100644
--- a/vm/vm_object.h
+++ b/vm/vm_object.h
@@ -396,4 +396,18 @@ MACRO_END
extern int vm_object_external_count;
extern int vm_object_external_pages;
+/* Add a reference to a locked VM object. */
+static inline int
+vm_object_reference_locked (vm_object_t obj)
+{
+ return (++obj->ref_count);
+}
+
+/* Remove a reference from a locked VM object. */
+static inline int
+vm_object_unreference_locked (vm_object_t obj)
+{
+ return (--obj->ref_count);
+}
+
#endif /* _VM_VM_OBJECT_H_ */
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