Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bananymous 857b3e92f8 Kernel: Support initializing USB 3 devices 2024-11-21 13:40:16 +02:00
Bananymous 2d11ce9669 Kernel: Fix interrupt system
I had not understood how MSIs work and I was unnecessarily routing them
through IOAPIC. This is not necessary and should not be done :D

Also MSIs were reserving interrupts that IOAPIC was capable of
generating. Now IOAPIC and MSIs use different set of interrupts so
IOAPIC can use more interrupts if needed.
2024-09-27 15:31:31 +03:00
Bananymous 23d6205659 Kernel: Move DEBUG_* macros to centralized Debug.h
This makes toggling debug info much easier
2024-09-20 11:00:07 +03:00
Bananymous 9548c592a3 Kernel: Always print basic info about xHCI controller
Its nice to see that the controller is getting initalized
2024-07-23 09:09:08 +03:00
Bananymous f8261c60c0 Kernel: Rewrite the whole scheduler and re-architecture SMP handling
Change Semaphore -> ThreadBlocker
  This was not a semaphore, I just named it one because I didn't know
  what semaphore was. I have meant to change this sooner, but it was in
  no way urgent :D

Implement SMP events. Processors can now be sent SMP events through
IPIs. SMP events can be sent either to a single processor or broadcasted
to every processor.

PageTable::{map_page,map_range,unmap_page,unmap_range}() now send SMP
event to invalidate TLB caches for the changed pages.

Scheduler no longer uses a global run queue. Each processor has its own
scheduler that keeps track of the load on the processor. Once every
second schedulers do load balancing. Schedulers have no access to other
processors' schedulers, they just see approximate loads. If scheduler
decides that it has too much load, it will send a thread to another
processor through a SMP event.

Schedulers are currently run using the timer interrupt on BSB. This
should be not the case, and each processor should use its LAPIC timer
for interrupts. There is no reason to broadcast SMP event to all
processors when BSB gets timer interrupt.

Old scheduler only achieved 20% idle load on qemu. That was probably a
very inefficient implementation. This new scheduler seems to average
around 1% idle load. This is much closer to what I would expect. On my
own laptop idle load seems to be only around 0.5% on each processor.
2024-07-22 00:33:50 +03:00
Bananymous 86e9d92ecb Kernel: Take ownership of xHCI controller from bios 2024-07-14 03:31:35 +03:00
Bananymous 1efc6a1385 Kernel: Implement simple USB HID driver
This should be easily expandable to add HID devices
2024-07-14 02:04:48 +03:00
Bananymous 240684bc1f Kernel: Refactor some xHCI code and add new definitions 2024-07-12 11:25:24 +03:00
Bananymous 14dce1abac Kernel: Start work on USB stack
Current code can enumerate all xHCI devices and detect their type based
on the class code on device or interface descriptors.
2024-07-10 12:06:00 +03:00