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Kernel: Fix Clang not initializing s_bsp_processor
correctly
Initializing the variable this way fixes a kernel panic in Clang where the object was zero-initialized, so the `m_in_scheduler` contained the wrong value. GCC got it right, but we're better off making this change, as leaving uninitialized fields in constant-initialized objects can cause other weird situations like this. Also, initializing only a single field to a non-zero value isn't worth the cost of no longer fitting in `.bss`. Another two variables suffer from the same problem, even though their values are supposed to be zero. Removing these causes the `_GLOBAL_sub_I_` function to no longer be generated and the (not handled) `.init_array` section to be omitted.
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Author: https://github.com/BertalanD Commit: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/commit/779cf49f38e Pull-request: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/9678
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@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ class Processor {
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u32 m_gdt_length;
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u32 m_cpu;
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FlatPtr m_in_irq {};
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volatile u32 m_in_critical {};
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FlatPtr m_in_irq;
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volatile u32 m_in_critical;
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static Atomic<u32> s_idle_cpu_mask;
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TSS m_tss;
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ class Processor {
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bool m_invoke_scheduler_async;
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bool m_scheduler_initialized;
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bool m_in_scheduler { true };
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bool m_in_scheduler;
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Atomic<bool> m_halt_requested;
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DeferredCallEntry* m_pending_deferred_calls; // in reverse order
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@ -305,6 +305,7 @@ UNMAP_AFTER_INIT void Processor::early_initialize(u32 cpu)
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m_invoke_scheduler_async = false;
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m_scheduler_initialized = false;
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m_in_scheduler = true;
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m_message_queue = nullptr;
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m_idle_thread = nullptr;
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