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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom
b17a889320 Kernel: Add safe atomic functions
This allows us to perform atomic operations on potentially unsafe
user space pointers.
2021-01-17 20:30:31 +01:00
Tom
87f20f704c Kernel: Add checks for is_trivially_copyable to copy_to/from_user
If we're copying structures, we only ever want to copy trivially
copyable structures.
2020-10-02 15:38:07 +02:00
Nico Weber
b36a2d6686 Kernel+LibC+UserspaceEmulator: Mostly add recvmsg(), sendmsg()
The implementation only supports a single iovec for now.
Some might say having more than one iovec is the main point of
recvmsg() and sendmsg(), but I'm interested in the control message
bits.
2020-09-17 17:23:01 +02:00
Tom
c8d9f1b9c9 Kernel: Make copy_to/from_user safe and remove unnecessary checks
Since the CPU already does almost all necessary validation steps
for us, we don't really need to attempt to do this. Doing it
ourselves doesn't really work very reliably, because we'd have to
account for other processors modifying virtual memory, and we'd
have to account for e.g. pages not being able to be allocated
due to insufficient resources.

So change the copy_to/from_user (and associated helper functions)
to use the new safe_memcpy, which will return whether it succeeded
or not. The only manual validation step needed (which the CPU
can't perform for us) is making sure the pointers provided by user
mode aren't pointing to kernel mappings.

To make it easier to read/write from/to either kernel or user mode
data add the UserOrKernelBuffer helper class, which will internally
either use copy_from/to_user or directly memcpy, or pass the data
through directly using a temporary buffer on the stack.

Last but not least we need to keep syscall params trivial as we
need to copy them from/to user mode using copy_from/to_user.
2020-09-13 21:19:15 +02:00
Ben Wiederhake
d5b7c28a5e Kernel: Remove strcpy()
These are not called in the kernel or by libstdc++ anyway.

Remove the tempting function, and prevent future overflows.
2020-08-24 00:45:03 +02:00
Andreas Kling
1e4c43bbd0 Kernel: Remove strncpy() and strrchr()
These are not called anywhere in the kernel anyway.
2020-08-17 00:00:46 +02:00
Andreas Kling
b777640fef Kernel: Remove strdup() since nothing uses it 2020-08-13 20:18:11 +02:00
AnotherTest
1ad51325ad Kernel+LibC: Implement 'memmem'
This commit adds an implementation of memmem, using the Bitap text
search algorithm for needles smaller than 32 bytes, and a naive loop
search for longer needles.
2020-08-01 08:39:26 +02:00
Andreas Kling
628b3badfb Kernel+AK: Add and use Userspace<T>::unsafe_userspace_ptr()
Since we already have the type information in the Userspace template,
it was a bit silly to cast manually everywhere. Just add a sufficiently
scary-sounding getter for a typed pointer.

Thanks @alimpfard for pointing out that I was being silly with tossing
out the type.

In the future we may want to make this API non-public as well.
2020-07-31 20:56:48 +02:00
Andreas Kling
62a4099581 Kernel: Use Userspace<T> in sys$getcwd() and sys$chdir()
Add more validation helper overloads as we go. :^)
2020-07-31 16:34:47 +02:00
Andreas Kling
314dbc10d4 Kernel: Use Userspace<T> for sys$read() and sys$stat()
Add validation helper overloads as needed.
2020-07-31 16:28:37 +02:00
Andreas Kling
7c278eb970 Kernel: Dont't static_assert that size_t is 32-bit :^) 2020-05-23 15:25:43 +02:00
Andreas Kling
21d5f4ada1 Kernel: Absorb LibBareMetal back into the kernel
This was supposed to be the foundation for some kind of pre-kernel
environment, but nobody is working on it right now, so let's move
everything back into the kernel and remove all the confusion.
2020-05-16 12:00:04 +02:00
Liav A
e559af2008 Kernel: Apply changes to use LibBareMetal definitions 2020-02-09 19:38:17 +01:00
Andreas Kling
f7b394e9a1 Kernel: Assert that copy_to/from_user() are called with user addresses
This will panic the kernel immediately if these functions are misused
so we can catch it and fix the misuse.

This patch fixes a couple of misuses:

    - create_signal_trampolines() writes to a user-accessible page
      above the 3GB address mark. We should really get rid of this
      page but that's a whole other thing.

    - CoW faults need to use copy_from_user rather than copy_to_user
      since it's the *source* pointer that points to user memory.

    - Inode faults need to use memcpy rather than copy_to_user since
      we're copying a kernel stack buffer into a quickmapped page.

This should make the copy_to/from_user() functions slightly less useful
for exploitation. Before this, they were essentially just glorified
memcpy() with SMAP disabled. :^)
2020-01-19 09:18:55 +01:00
Andreas Kling
94ca55cefd Meta: Add license header to source files
As suggested by Joshua, this commit adds the 2-clause BSD license as a
comment block to the top of every source file.

For the first pass, I've just added myself for simplicity. I encourage
everyone to add themselves as copyright holders of any file they've
added or modified in some significant way. If I've added myself in
error somewhere, feel free to replace it with the appropriate copyright
holder instead.

Going forward, all new source files should include a license header.
2020-01-18 09:45:54 +01:00
Andreas Kling
c97bfbd609 Kernel: Pass a parameter struct to mknod() 2020-01-11 10:27:37 +01:00
Andreas Kling
485443bfca Kernel: Pass characters+length to link() 2020-01-10 21:26:47 +01:00
Andreas Kling
80cbb72f2f Kernel: Remove SmapDisablers in open(), openat() and set_thread_name()
This patch introduces a helpful copy_string_from_user() function
that takes a bounded null-terminated string from userspace memory
and copies it into a String object.
2020-01-05 21:51:06 +01:00
Andreas Kling
9eef39d68a Kernel: Start implementing x86 SMAP support
Supervisor Mode Access Prevention (SMAP) is an x86 CPU feature that
prevents the kernel from accessing userspace memory. With SMAP enabled,
trying to read/write a userspace memory address while in the kernel
will now generate a page fault.

Since it's sometimes necessary to read/write userspace memory, there
are two new instructions that quickly switch the protection on/off:
STAC (disables protection) and CLAC (enables protection.)
These are exposed in kernel code via the stac() and clac() helpers.

There's also a SmapDisabler RAII object that can be used to ensure
that you don't forget to re-enable protection before returning to
userspace code.

THis patch also adds copy_to_user(), copy_from_user() and memset_user()
which are the "correct" way of doing things. These functions allow us
to briefly disable protection for a specific purpose, and then turn it
back on immediately after it's done. Going forward all kernel code
should be moved to using these and all uses of SmapDisabler are to be
considered FIXME's.

Note that we're not realizing the full potential of this feature since
I've used SmapDisabler quite liberally in this initial bring-up patch.
2020-01-05 18:14:51 +01:00
Liav A
1e1a6a57ed Kernel: Introduce the ACPI subsystem
ACPI subsystem includes 3 types of parsers that are created during
runtime, each one capable of parsing ACPI tables at different level.

ACPIParser is the most basic parser which is essentialy a parser that
can't parse anything useful, due to a user request to disable ACPI
support in a kernel boot parameter.

ACPIStaticParser is a derived class from ACPIParser, which is able to
parse only static data (e.g. FADT, HPET, MCFG and other tables), thus
making it not able to parse AML (ACPI Machine Language) nor to support
handling of hardware events and power management. This type of parser
can be created with a kernel boot parameter.

ACPIDynamicParser is a derived class from ACPIStaticParser, which
includes all the capabilities of the latter, but *should* implement an
AML interpretation, (by building the ACPI AML namespace) and handling
power & hardware events. Currently the methods to support AML
interpretation are not implemented.
This type of parser is created automatically during runtime if the user
didn't specify a boot parameter related to ACPI initialization.

Also, adding strncmp function definition in StdLib.h, to be able to use
it in ACPIStaticParser class.
2020-01-02 00:50:09 +01:00
Sergey Bugaev
2396b2ed70 Kernel: Add strncmp() 2019-08-11 16:30:43 +02:00
Andreas Kling
27f699ef0c AK: Rename the common integer typedefs to make it obvious what they are.
These types can be picked up by including <AK/Types.h>:

* u8, u16, u32, u64 (unsigned)
* i8, i16, i32, i64 (signed)
2019-07-03 21:20:13 +02:00
Robin Burchell
0dc9af5f7e Add clang-format file
Also run it across the whole tree to get everything using the One True Style.
We don't yet run this in an automated fashion as it's a little slow, but
there is a snippet to do so in makeall.sh.
2019-05-28 17:31:20 +02:00
Andreas Kling
a58d7fd8bb Kernel: Get rid of Kernel/types.h, separate LinearAddress/PhysicalAddress. 2019-04-06 14:29:29 +02:00
Andreas Kling
60d25f0f4a Kernel: Introduce threads, and refactor everything in support of it.
The scheduler now operates on threads, rather than on processes.
Each process has a main thread, and can have any number of additional
threads. The process exits when the main thread exits.

This patch doesn't actually spawn any additional threads, it merely
does all the plumbing needed to make it possible. :^)
2019-03-23 22:03:17 +01:00
Andreas Kling
318b01e055 Kernel: Bring up enough networking code that we can respond to ARP requests.
This is all pretty rickety but we can now respond to "arping" from the host
while running inside QEMU. Very cool. :^)
2019-03-11 23:21:38 +01:00
Andreas Kling
6788dcdb58 Start fixing things up to build with a proper cross-compiler. 2019-02-22 10:23:28 +01:00
Andreas Kling
2e663eda36 Kernel: Don't disable interrupts to access the system hostname. 2019-02-07 10:29:26 +01:00
Andreas Kling
85b886c2e0 Make it possible to build the Kernel on a macOS host.
It still requires an ELF compiler and linker, but at least it builds.
I need to get rid of the "Unix" namespace. This does a lot of that.
2018-12-02 23:34:50 +01:00
Andreas Kling
9d05f6b7a7 Make bash-2.05b build with minimal changes.
This is really neat. :^)
2018-11-17 00:14:07 +01:00
Andreas Kling
ebf308d413 Make kernel build with clang.
It's a bit faster than g++ and seems to generate perfectly fine code.
The kernel is also roughly 10% smaller(!)
2018-11-09 12:22:31 +01:00
Andreas Kling
2d045d2a64 Implement COW pages! :^)
sys$fork() now clones all writable regions with per-page COW bits.
The pages are then mapped read-only and we handle a PF by COWing the pages.

This is quite delightful. Obviously there's lots of work to do still,
and it needs better data structures, but the general concept works.
2018-11-05 13:48:07 +01:00
Andreas Kling
d980ddc745 Fix busted display of tty names in /proc/summary. 2018-10-31 22:43:49 +01:00
Andreas Kling
2716a9e2d7 Greatly improve /proc/PID/stack by tracing the ebp frame chain.
I also added a generator cache to FileHandle. This way, multiple
reads to a generated file (i.e in a synthfs) can transparently
handle multiple calls to read() without the contents changing
between calls.

The cache is discarded at EOF (or when the FileHandle is destroyed.)
2018-10-27 00:14:24 +02:00
Andreas Kling
9171521752 Integrate ext2 from VFS into Kernel. 2018-10-17 10:57:23 +02:00
Andreas Kling
9396108034 Import the "gerbert" kernel I worked on earlier this year.
It's a lot crappier than I remembered it. It's gonna need a lot of work.
2018-10-16 11:02:00 +02:00