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Andreas Kling
d1371d66f7 Kernel: Use non-locking {Nonnull,}RefPtr for OpenFileDescription
This patch switches away from {Nonnull,}LockRefPtr to the non-locking
smart pointers throughout the kernel.

I've looked at the handful of places where these were being persisted
and I don't see any race situations.

Note that the process file descriptor table (Process::m_fds) was already
guarded via MutexProtected.
2023-03-07 00:30:12 +01:00
kleines Filmröllchen
a6a439243f Kernel: Turn lock ranks into template parameters
This step would ideally not have been necessary (increases amount of
refactoring and templates necessary, which in turn increases build
times), but it gives us a couple of nice properties:
- SpinlockProtected inside Singleton (a very common combination) can now
  obtain any lock rank just via the template parameter. It was not
  previously possible to do this with SingletonInstanceCreator magic.
- SpinlockProtected's lock rank is now mandatory; this is the majority
  of cases and allows us to see where we're still missing proper ranks.
- The type already informs us what lock rank a lock has, which aids code
  readability and (possibly, if gdb cooperates) lock mismatch debugging.
- The rank of a lock can no longer be dynamic, which is not something we
  wanted in the first place (or made use of). Locks randomly changing
  their rank sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
- In some places, we might be able to statically check that locks are
  taken in the right order (with the right lock rank checking
  implementation) as rank information is fully statically known.

This refactoring even more exposes the fact that Mutex has no lock rank
capabilites, which is not fixed here.
2023-01-02 18:15:27 -05:00
Liav A
0bb7c8f4c4 Kernel+SystemServer: Don't hardcode coredump directory path
Instead, allow userspace to decide on the coredump directory path. By
default, SystemServer sets it to the /tmp/coredump directory, but users
can now change this by writing a new path to the sysfs node at
/sys/kernel/variables/coredump_directory, and also to read this node to
check where coredumps are currently generated at.
2022-12-03 05:56:59 -07:00
Tim Schumacher
32a03cffeb Kernel: Work using copies of specific region data during a coredump
This limits our interaction with the "real" region tree (and therefore
its lock) to the time where we actually read from the user address
space.
2022-08-31 16:28:47 +02:00
Andreas Kling
11eee67b85 Kernel: Make self-contained locking smart pointers their own classes
Until now, our kernel has reimplemented a number of AK classes to
provide automatic internal locking:

- RefPtr
- NonnullRefPtr
- WeakPtr
- Weakable

This patch renames the Kernel classes so that they can coexist with
the original AK classes:

- RefPtr => LockRefPtr
- NonnullRefPtr => NonnullLockRefPtr
- WeakPtr => LockWeakPtr
- Weakable => LockWeakable

The goal here is to eventually get rid of the Lock* classes in favor of
using external locking.
2022-08-20 17:20:43 +02:00
Andreas Kling
79fa9765ca Kernel: Replace KResult and KResultOr<T> with Error and ErrorOr<T>
We now use AK::Error and AK::ErrorOr<T> in both kernel and userspace!
This was a slightly tedious refactoring that took a long time, so it's
not unlikely that some bugs crept in.

Nevertheless, it does pass basic functionality testing, and it's just
real nice to finally see the same pattern in all contexts. :^)
2021-11-08 01:10:53 +01:00
Andreas Kling
eeb4f2fa9b Kernel: Exclude userspace heap memory from coredumps by default
When a process with a large heap crashes (e.g WebContent), it gets very
cumbersome to dump out a huge amount of memory.

In the vast majority of cases, we're only interested in generating a
nice backtrace from the coredump, so let's have the kernel skip over
userspace heap regions when dumping memory for now.

This is not ideal, and almost a little bit ugly, but it does make
investigating 500 MiB WebContent crashes significantly easier for now.
2021-09-30 17:54:32 +02:00
Andreas Kling
4a9c18afb9 Kernel: Rename FileDescription => OpenFileDescription
Dr. POSIX really calls these "open file description", not just
"file description", so let's call them exactly that. :^)
2021-09-07 13:53:14 +02:00
Andreas Kling
4b4e1d1c90 Kernel: Remove redundant [[nodiscard]] on KResult return values
Both KResult and KResultOr are [[nodiscard]] at the class level,
so there's no need to have functions return `[[nodiscard]] KResult`.
2021-09-07 01:18:02 +02:00
Andreas Kling
69b9b2888c Kernel: Don't allocate so much when generating coredumps
Instead of creating a bunch of ByteBuffers and concatenating them to
generate the "notes" segment, we now simply create a KBufferBuilder
and tell each of the notes generator helpers to write into the builder.

This allows the code to flow more naturally, with some bonus additional
error propagation. :^)
2021-09-06 18:56:51 +02:00
Andreas Kling
60eea6940f Kernel: Tidy up Coredump construction
- Use KResultOr and TRY to propagate errors
- Return more specific errors now that they have a path out from here
2021-09-06 18:56:51 +02:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
3a9f00c59b Everywhere: Use OOM-safe ByteBuffer APIs where possible
If we can easily communicate failure, let's avoid asserting and report
failure instead.
2021-09-06 01:53:26 +02:00
Andreas Kling
bcd2025311 Everywhere: Core dump => Coredump
We all know what a coredump is, and it feels more natural to refer to
it as a coredump (most code already does), so let's be consistent.
2021-08-23 00:02:09 +02:00
Renamed from Kernel/CoreDump.h (Browse further)