Implemented some syscalls: dup(), dup2(), getdtablesize().
FileHandle is now a retainable, since that's needed for dup()'ed fd's.
I didn't really test any of this beyond a basic smoke check.
Ran into a horrendous bug where VirtualConsole would overrun its buffer
and scribble right into some other object if we were interrupted while
processing a character. Slapped an InterruptDisabler onto onChar for now.
This provokes an interesting question though.. if a process is killed
while its in kernel space, how the heck do we release any locks it held?
I'm sure there are many different solutions to this problem, but I'll
have to think about it.
We now make three VirtualConsoles at boot: tty0, tty1, and tty2.
We launch an instance of /bin/sh in each one.
You switch between them with Alt+1/2/3
How very very cool :^)
The SpinLock was all backwards and didn't actually work. Fixing it exposed
how wrong most of the locking here is.
I need to come up with a better granularity here.
- sys$readlink + readlink()
- Add a /proc/PID/exe symlink to the process's executable.
- Print symlink contents in ls output.
- Some work on plumbing options into VFS::open().
This is pretty inefficient for ext2fs. We walk the entire block group
containing the inode, searching through every directory for an entry
referencing this inode.
It might be a good idea to cache this information somehow. I'm not sure
how often we'll be searching for it.
Obviously there are multiple caching layers missing in the file system.
I added a dead-simple malloc that only allows allocations < 4096 bytes.
It just forwards the request to mmap() every time.
I also added simplified versions of opendir() and readdir().
Add a separate lock to protect the VFS. I think this might be a good idea.
I'm not sure it's a good approach though. I'll fiddle with it as I go along.
It's really fun to figure out all these things on my own.
- More work on funneling console output through Console.
- init() now breaks off into a separate task ASAP.
- ..this leaves the "colonel" task as a simple hlt idle loop.
- Mask all IRQs on startup (except IRQ2 for slave passthru)
- Fix underallocation bug in Task::allocateRegion().
- Remember how many times each Task has been scheduled.
The panel and scheduling banner are disabled until I get things
working nicely in the (brave) new Console world.