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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sergey Bugaev
ed5b3f8495 Kernel: Specify directory entry types properly
...in a few more places, at least.

find(1) is about to start relying on the reported types more or less
reflecting reality. This is especially relevant for magic symlinks
in ProcFS.
2021-08-18 18:13:59 +02:00
Andreas Kling
1ea604adb1 Kernel/ProcFS: Avoid String allocation when traversing /proc/PID/fd/ 2021-08-17 01:21:47 +02:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
64bc5f668d Kernel: Avoid enumerating all the fds to find a specific one in procfs 2021-08-16 21:16:14 +02:00
Andreas Kling
a412fd2ed8 Kernel/ProcFS: Avoid two unnecessary number-to-string conversions
We don't need to create a new string from a number in order to compare
an existing string to that number. Converting the existing string to a
number is much cheaper, since it does not require any heap allocations.

Ran into this while profiling "find /" :^)
2021-08-15 23:30:52 +02:00
Andreas Kling
1b739a72c2 Kernel+Userland: Remove chroot functionality
We are not using this for anything and it's just been sitting there
gathering dust for well over a year, so let's stop carrying all this
complexity around for no good reason.
2021-08-15 12:44:35 +02:00
sin-ack
2830a0ecda Kernel: Move ProcFS related overrides in Process to ProcessProcFSTraits
This allows us to 1) let go of the Process when an inode is ref'ing for
ProcFSExposedComponent related reasons, and 2) change our ref/unref
implementation.
2021-08-15 02:27:13 +02:00
sin-ack
748938ea59 Kernel: Handle allocation failure in ProcFS and friends
There were many places in which allocation failure was noticed but
ignored.
2021-08-15 02:27:13 +02:00
Liav A
7ba991dc37 Kernel: Steer away from heap allocations for ProcFS process data
Instead, use more static patterns to acquire that sort of data.
2021-08-12 20:57:32 +02:00
Andreas Kling
208147c77c Kernel: Rename Process::space() => Process::address_space()
We commonly talk about "a process's address space" so let's nudge the
code towards matching how we talk about it. :^)
2021-08-06 14:05:58 +02:00
Andreas Kling
93d98d4976 Kernel: Move Kernel/Memory/ code into Kernel::Memory namespace 2021-08-06 14:05:58 +02:00
Andreas Kling
a1d7ebf85a Kernel: Rename Kernel/VM/ to Kernel/Memory/
This directory isn't just about virtual memory, it's about all kinds
of memory management.
2021-08-06 14:05:58 +02:00
Andreas Kling
2d1a651e0a Kernel: Make purgeable memory a VMObject level concept (again)
This patch changes the semantics of purgeable memory.

- AnonymousVMObject now has a "purgeable" flag. It can only be set when
  constructing the object. (Previously, all anonymous memory was
  effectively purgeable.)

- AnonymousVMObject now has a "volatile" flag. It covers the entire
  range of physical pages. (Previously, we tracked ranges of volatile
  pages, effectively making it a page-level concept.)

- Non-volatile objects maintain a physical page reservation via the
  committed pages mechanism, to ensure full coverage for page faults.

- When an object is made volatile, it relinquishes any unused committed
  pages immediately. If later made non-volatile again, we then attempt
  to make a new committed pages reservation. If this fails, we return
  ENOMEM to userspace.

mmap() now creates purgeable objects if passed the MAP_PURGEABLE option
together with MAP_ANONYMOUS. anon_create() memory is always purgeable.
2021-07-25 17:28:05 +02:00
Andreas Kling
9457d83986 Kernel: Rename Locker => MutexLocker 2021-07-18 01:53:04 +02:00
Andreas Kling
6fae2a5f9e Kernel/ProcFS: Remove unused ProcFSExposedComponent::entries_count() 2021-07-17 23:50:01 +02:00
Andreas Kling
2da0581fd2 Kernel: Replace "folder" => "directory" everywhere
Folders are a GUI concept. File systems have directories.
2021-07-17 23:50:00 +02:00
Andreas Kling
cee9528168 Kernel: Rename Lock to Mutex
Let's be explicit about what kind of lock this is meant to be.
2021-07-17 21:10:32 +02:00
Liav A
bee75c1f24 Kernel/ProcFS: Allow a process directory to have a null Process pointer
In case we are about to delete the PID directory, we clear the Process
pointer. If someone still holds a reference to the PID directory (by
opening it), we still need to delete the process, but we can't delete
the directory, so we will keep it alive, but any operation on it will
fail by propogating the error to userspace about that the Process was
deleted and therefore there's no meaning to trying to do operations on
the directory.

Fixes #8576.
2021-07-14 13:40:01 +02:00
Andreas Kling
fa9111ac46 Kernel: Rename ProcFSComponentsRegistrar => ProcFSComponentRegistry
This matches the formatting used in SysFS.
2021-07-11 01:40:26 +02:00
Andreas Kling
805319ed30 Kernel: Replace "Folder" => "Directory" everywhere
Folders are a GUI concept, file systems have directories. :^)
2021-07-11 01:33:40 +02:00
Andreas Kling
d53d9d3677 Kernel: Rename FS => FileSystem
This matches our common naming style better.
2021-07-11 00:20:38 +02:00
Ralf Donau
6113fe4747 Kernel: Pledge promises accessible via /proc/PID/pledge 2021-07-08 01:16:26 +02:00
Liav A
32a4a4ac19 Kernel/ProcFS: Lazily allocate all sub components of a PID folder 2021-07-02 13:16:12 +02:00
Liav A
3344f91fc4 Kernel/ProcFS: Clean dead processes properly
Now we use WeakPtrs to break Ref-counting cycle. Also, we call the
prepare_for_deletion method to ensure deleted objects are ready for
deletion. This is necessary to ensure we don't keep dead processes,
which would become zombies.

In addition to that, add some debug prints to aid debug in the future.
2021-07-02 13:16:12 +02:00
Andreas Kling
6f0e8f823b Kernel: Don't compile JsonValue & friends into the kernel 2021-06-30 11:31:12 +02:00
Liav A
47149e625f Kernel/ProcFS: Split code into more separate files
Instead of using one file for the entire "backend" of the ProcFS data
and metadata, we could split that file into two files that represent
2 logical chunks of the ProcFS exposed objects:
1. Global and inter-process information. This includes all fixed data in
the root folder of the ProcFS, networking information and the bus
folder.
2. Per-process information. This includes all dynamic data about a
process that resides in the /proc/PID/ folder.

This change makes it more easier to read the code and to change it,
hence we do it although there's no technical benefit from it now :)
2021-06-29 20:53:59 +02:00