Bananymous
e0a72defa2
Kernel: Add argc and argv to process entry
2023-05-16 00:27:49 +03:00
Bananymous
dc0f8b383f
Kernel: Usespace threads now have an interrupt stack
2023-04-25 14:49:18 +03:00
Bananymous
02b961fd7e
Kernel: Stack pointer out of bounds now panics with a message
2023-04-25 13:40:55 +03:00
Bananymous
7530482cc2
Kernel: Cleanup process creation for userspace
2023-04-22 16:51:50 +03:00
Bananymous
9c506ef85b
Kernel: Stack pointer is validated when updated
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This allows us not to fail stack pointer when in syscall since
interrupts use their own stack
2023-04-21 10:40:24 +03:00
Bananymous
b1c7af38d0
Kernel: Add barebones per process virtual addresses
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We now assign every (userspace) process its own MMU which we load
in scheduler. This allows every process to have separate virtual
address space.
This is very hackish implementations but it works for now
2023-04-20 00:45:41 +03:00
Bananymous
d63716db96
Kernel: Process is not reference counted any more
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This was not necessary and it made things needlessly complicated
2023-04-19 00:34:18 +03:00
Bananymous
8ee63f8264
Kernel: We can create basic userspace processes
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These are still allocated on the kernel memory
2023-04-12 17:52:36 +03:00
Bananymous
3201c3654e
Kernel: Threads now use only 4 KiB stack :)
2023-04-12 00:22:08 +03:00
Bananymous
cfa025acae
BAN: Move RefPtr to its own file and create New.h
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New.h contains definitions for placement new operators and
BAN::allocator and BAN::dealloctor
2023-04-10 21:07:25 +03:00
Bananymous
f924ac9265
Kernel: Threads can now be terminated mid execution
2023-04-10 21:07:25 +03:00
Bananymous
cbb0f6be9a
Kernel: cleanup includes
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I went quickly went through all files since I found some weird
includes :D
2023-04-01 02:14:49 +03:00
Bananymous
dcee92a6bc
Kernel: Thread is no longer RefCounted
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This makes developement with Scheduler much easier against compiler
optimizations. I could now remove the pragma GCC optimize stuff.
2023-03-30 19:16:51 +03:00
Bananymous
1b7625581d
Kernel: Add basic concept of Processes
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We now create Shell as a process that has its own threads
2023-03-16 12:17:04 +02:00
Bananymous
af854ec9e1
Kernel: Thread creation now takes void(*)() as entry and void* as data
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This simplifies threading for the future and gets rid of (undefined?)
cast of member function pointer to address
2023-03-09 15:33:42 +02:00
Bananymous
23b3028e15
Kernel: Rename RefCounted -> RefPtr and implement RefCounted
2023-03-08 03:26:25 +02:00
Bananymous
b8ee77eb78
Kernel: Initial work on new scheduler with queues
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Sleeping is definately broken
2023-03-08 02:41:44 +02:00
Bananymous
1dd61e93b6
Kernel: Threads cannot take arguments anymore
2023-03-02 01:56:09 +02:00
Bananymous
1bd8b0fe5c
Kernel: Sleep now actually sleeps and allows idling
2023-02-19 18:52:25 +02:00
Bananymous
5b5e620d8a
Kernel: Improve multithreading support
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We can now use arbitary BAN::function<void(...)> as the Thread.
I also implemented multithreading for i386 since it was not done
on the initial multithreading commit.
2023-02-02 23:24:12 +02:00
Bananymous
6a9d60a8fb
Kernel: Implement somewhat functioning multithread support
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This still uses only a single cpu, but we can now have 'parallelization'
This seems to work fine in qemu and bochs, but my own computer did not
like this when I last tried.
I have absolutely no idea how multithreading should actually be
implmemented and I just thought and implemented the most simple one I
could think of. This might not be in any way correct :D
2023-02-01 01:53:35 +02:00