Commit Graph

658 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Liav A
a43133b3c7 Kernel: Hold a weak reference to a Process object in AsyncDeviceRequest
The process could be long gone by the point the async IO request has
completed so hold a weak reference pointer to the requesting Process and
try get a strong reference only when needed.

This patch is necessary because otherwise async IO requests can hold
Process objects long after they were terminated, which would make it
impossible to perform certain tasks in the system, like killing all user
processes during the shutdown procedure.
2023-08-20 13:04:42 -06:00
0GreenClover0
719ab586c4 Kernel: Change the code point of numpad keys to 0, when Num Lock is off
Previously we would set the KeyCode correctly to the appropriate
extended keys values, like Home and End, but keep the code point of the
original keys, like 1, 2, 3, etc. Because of this, the keys would just
print the original keys, instead of behaving like the extended ones.
2023-08-20 12:21:57 -06:00
0GreenClover0
c261e5e39b Kernel: Add a Keypad modifier to the numpad Enter key 2023-08-20 12:21:08 -06:00
0GreenClover0
33921e75c9 Kernel: Stop overeagerly adding a Keypad modifier 2023-08-20 12:21:08 -06:00
Pankaj Raghav
7138395982 NVMe: Add shadow doorbell support
Shadow doorbell feature was added in the NVMe spec to improve
the performance of virtual devices.

Typically, ringing a doorbell involves writing to an MMIO register in
QEMU, which can be expensive as there will be a trap for the VM.

Shadow doorbell mechanism was added for the VM to communicate with the
OS when it needs to do an MMIO write, thereby avoiding it when it is
not necessary.

There is no performance improvement with this support in Serenity
at the moment because of the block layer constraint of not batching
multiple IOs. Once the command batching support is added to the block
layer, shadow doorbell support can improve performance by avoiding many
MMIO writes.

Default to old MMIO mechanism if shadow doorbell is not supported.
2023-08-18 15:47:51 +02:00
Pankaj Raghav
5b774f3617 NVMe: Add a new struct Doorbell to encapsulate doorbell registers
Introduce a new Struct Doorbell that encapsulates the mmio doorbell
register.

This commit does not introduce any functional changes and it is added
in preparation to adding shadow doorbell support.
2023-08-18 15:47:51 +02:00
Liav A
0b6424d883 Kernel/Storage: Properly free unused NVMeIO AsyncBlockDeviceRequest
This was the root cause of zombie processes showing up randomly and
disappearing after some disk activity, such as running shell commands -
The NVMeIO AsyncBlockDeviceRequest member simply held a pointer to a
Process object, therefore it could keep it alive a for a long time after
it ceased to actually function at all.
2023-08-18 14:08:54 +02:00
Edwin Rijkee
637c74ac93 Kernel: Add PCISerialDevice WCH CH351 IDs
Add the device ID for PCI serial port cards that use the WCH CH351
chip. This device has been tested with real hardware where the serial
debug output could succesfully be received.
2023-08-12 13:08:07 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
f798e43ea8 Kernel: Add a key code modifier to detect the number pad
This is analagous to how Qt exposes whether the number pad was used for
a key press.
2023-07-09 06:32:20 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
c911781c21 Everywhere: Remove needless trailing semi-colons after functions
This is a new option in clang-format-16.
2023-07-08 10:32:56 +01:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
859ac200b7 Kernel: Decouple Intel HDA interrupt handling from controller
The driver would crash if it was unable to find an output route, and
subsequently the destruction of controller did not invoke
`GenericInterruptHandler::will_be_destroyed()` because on the level of
`AudioController`, that method is unavailable.

By decoupling the interrupt handling from the controller, we get a new
refcounted class that correctly cleans up after itself :^)
2023-07-04 16:24:04 +02:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
0315ee5937 Kernel: Clean up includes for Audio subsystem
Some unused, missing or misplaced includes.
2023-07-04 00:05:34 +02:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
5c64686666 Kernel+AudioServer: Use interrupts for Intel HDA audio buffer completion
We used to not care about stopping an audio output stream for Intel HDA
since AudioServer would continuously send new buffers to play. Since
707f5ac150ef858760eb9faa52b9ba80c50c4262 however, that has changed.

Intel HDA now uses interrupts to detect when each buffer was completed
by the device, and uses a simple heuristic to detect whether a buffer
underrun has occurred so it can stop the output stream.

This was tested on Qemu's Intel HDA (Linux x86_64) and a bare metal MSI
Starship/Matisse HD Audio Controller.
2023-07-04 00:05:34 +02:00
Liav A
23a7ccf607 Kernel+LibCore+LibC: Split the mount syscall into multiple syscalls
This is a preparation before we can create a usable mechanism to use
filesystem-specific mount flags.
To keep some compatibility with userland code, LibC and LibCore mount
functions are kept being usable, but now instead of doing an "atomic"
syscall, they do multiple syscalls to perform the complete procedure of
mounting a filesystem.

The FileBackedFileSystem IntrusiveList in the VFS code is now changed to
be protected by a Mutex, because when we mount a new filesystem, we need
to check if a filesystem is already created for a given source_fd so we
do a scan for that OpenFileDescription in that list. If we fail to find
an already-created filesystem we create a new one and register it in the
list if we successfully mounted it. We use a Mutex because we might need
to initiate disk access during the filesystem creation, which will take
other mutexes in other parts of the kernel, therefore making it not
possible to take a spinlock while doing this.
2023-07-02 01:04:51 +02:00
Daniel Bertalan
6eb06384b3 Kernel: Increase SD Data Timeout
Otherwise, reading will sometimes fail on the Raspberry Pi.

This is mostly a hack, the spec has some info about how the correct
divisor should be calculated and how we can recover from timeouts.
2023-06-30 23:45:47 +02:00
Daniel Bertalan
bbe614c6c5 Kernel: Implement Changing Bus Width per the SDHC specification
Namely, we previously forgot to configure the SD Host Controller for
4-bit mode after issuing ACMD6, which caused data transfers to fail on
bare metal.
2023-06-30 23:45:47 +02:00
Daniel Bertalan
73228fc742 Kernel: Clear previous value before setting new clock divisor
Otherwise it would just get OR'ed together with the previous value,
leading to a slower than expected operation.
2023-06-30 23:45:47 +02:00
Daniel Bertalan
6185a19618 Kernel: Wait for transactions to complete before stopping SD clock 2023-06-30 23:45:47 +02:00
Daniel Bertalan
b90a20aee6 Kernel: Make the PresentState register a bitfield in the SDHC driver 2023-06-30 23:45:47 +02:00
Kristoffer Højelse
05bc98a410 Kernel: Fix panic when switching to out-of-bounds console
This was caused by an off-by-two error.
Fixes #19034
2023-06-21 23:52:34 +02:00
Liav A
89a8920764 Kernel: Untie PS2 mouse and keyboard devices from i8042 implementation
To ensure actual PS2 code is not tied to the i8042 code, we make them
separated in the following ways:
- PS2KeyboardDevice and PS2MouseDevice classes are no longer inheriting
  from the IRQHandler class. Instead we have specific IRQHandler derived
  class for the i8042 controller implementation, which is used to ensure
  that we don't end up mixing PS2 code with low-level interrupt handling
  functionality. In the future this means that we could add a driver for
  other PS2 controllers that might have only one interrupt handler but
  multiple PS2 devices are attached, therefore, making it easier to put
  the right propagation flow from the controller driver all the way to
  the HID core code.
- A simple abstraction layer is added between the PS2 command set which
  devices could use and the actual implementation low-level commands.
  This means that the code in PS2MouseDevice and PS2KeyboardDevice
  classes is no longer tied to i8042 implementation-specific commands,
  so now these objects could send PS2 commands to their PS2 controller
  and get a PS2Response which abstracts the given response too.
2023-06-21 05:02:09 -06:00
Liav A
d276cac82c Kernel: Re-organize the abstractions around i8042, PS2 and HID concepts
The HIDController class is removed and instead adding SerialIOController
class. The HIDController class was a mistake - there's no such thing in
real hardware as host controller only for human interface devices
(VirtIO PCI input controller being the exception here, but it could be
technically treated as serial IO controller too).

Instead, we simply add a new abstraction layer - the SerialIO "bus",
which will hold all the code that is related to serial communications
with other devices. A PS2 controller is simply a serial IO controller,
and the Intel 8042 Controller is simply a specific implementation of a
PS2 controller.
2023-06-21 05:02:09 -06:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
4a86861a9d Kernel: Set audio sample rate to 44.1 KHz by default
Ideally, we would want the audio controller to run a channel at a
device's initial sample rate instead of hardcoding 44.1 KHz. However,
most audio is provided at 44.1 KHz and as long as `Audio::Resampler`
introduces significant audio artifacts, let's set a sensible sample
rate that offers a better experience for most users.

This can be removed after someone implements a higher quality
`Audio::Resampler`.
2023-06-21 12:26:32 +02:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
2133bae1a4 Kernel: Move AC'97 to its own subdirectory 2023-06-21 12:26:32 +02:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
5080419b61 Kernel: Do not set a default sample rate for AC'97
Let's use the device's initial sample rate as our active sample rate and
work from there.
2023-06-21 12:26:32 +02:00
Liav A
9ee098b119 Kernel: Move all Graphics-related code into Devices/GPU directory
Like the HID, Audio and Storage subsystem, the Graphics subsystem (which
handles GPUs technically) exposes unix device files (typically in /dev).
To ensure consistency across the repository, move all related files to a
new directory under Kernel/Devices called "GPU".

Also remove the redundant "GPU" word from the VirtIO driver directory,
and the word "Graphics" from GraphicsManagement.{h,cpp} filenames.
2023-06-06 00:40:32 +02:00
Liav A
336fb4f313 Kernel: Move InterruptDisabler to the Interrupts subdirectory 2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A
8f21420a1d Kernel: Move all boot-related code to the new Boot subdirectory 2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A
7c0540a229 Everywhere: Move global Kernel pattern code to Kernel/Library directory
This has KString, KBuffer, DoubleBuffer, KBufferBuilder, IOWindow,
UserOrKernelBuffer and ScopedCritical classes being moved to the
Kernel/Library subdirectory.

Also, move the panic and assertions handling code to that directory.
2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A
aaa1de7878 Kernel: Move {Virtual,Physical}Address classes to the Memory directory 2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A
490856453d Kernel: Move Random.{h,cpp} code to Security subdirectory 2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A
1b04726c85 Kernel: Move all tasks-related code to the Tasks subdirectory 2023-06-04 21:32:34 +02:00
Liav A
500b7b08d6 Kernel: Move the Storage directory to be a new directory under Devices
The Storage subsystem, like the Audio and HID subsystems, exposes Unix
device files (for example, in the /dev directory). To ensure consistency
across the repository, we should make the Storage subsystem to reside in
the Kernel/Devices directory like the two other mentioned subsystems.
2023-06-02 11:04:37 +02:00
kleines Filmröllchen
fc5cab5c21 Everywhere: Use MonotonicTime instead of Duration
This is easily identifiable by anyone who uses Duration::now_monotonic,
and any downstream users of that data.
2023-05-24 23:18:07 +02:00
kleines Filmröllchen
939600d2d4 Kernel: Use UnixDateTime wherever applicable
"Wherever applicable" = most places, actually :^), especially for
networking and filesystem timestamps.

This includes changes to unzip, which uses DOSPackedTime, since that is
changed for the FAT file systems.
2023-05-24 23:18:07 +02:00
kleines Filmröllchen
213025f210 AK: Rename Time to Duration
That's what this class really is; in fact that's what the first line of
the comment says it is.

This commit does not rename the main files, since those will contain
other time-related classes in a little bit.
2023-05-24 23:18:07 +02:00
Liav A
4617c05a08 Kernel: Move a bunch of generic devices code into new subdirectory 2023-05-19 21:49:21 +02:00
Liav A
32557be930 Kernel/HID: Don't use *LockRefPtrs in the I8042Controller code 2023-04-15 12:53:31 +02:00
Liav A
747efc5265 Kernel: Re-organize header includes in the HID subsystem code
Just a small clean-up in the I8042Controller and HIDManagement code so
it will be easier to modify this code in future changes.
2023-04-15 12:53:31 +02:00
Liav A
b02ee664e7 Kernel: Get rid of *LockRefPtr in the SysFS filesystem code
To do this we also need to get rid of LockRefPtrs in the USB code as
well.
Most of the SysFS nodes are statically generated during boot and are not
mutated afterwards.

The same goes for general device code - once we generate the appropriate
SysFS nodes, we almost never mutate the node pointers afterwards, making
locking unnecessary.
2023-04-14 19:24:54 +02:00
Liav A
dd7633c5f4 Kernel/Audio: Propagate errors when creating AudioChannels
While doing this, we can also just return a normal RefPtr instead of a
LockRefPtr, because we create these channels when initializing an audio
controller, and never change the pointer in AudioController instances
after their initialization, hence no locking is necessary.
2023-04-14 19:23:12 +02:00
Liav A
4921561687 Kernel/Audio: Simplify initialization sequence for drivers
Instead of enumerating all available controllers and then ask each to
find its audio channels, we change the initialization sequence to match
what happens in the Networking subsystem and Graphics subsystem - we
essentially probe for a matching driver on a PCI device, create a device
instance, and immediately initialize it.

This in fact allows us to immediately find any hardware initialization
issues and report it, and then dropping the created instance, as usually
being done in other initialization paths in the Kernel.

This also opens the opportunity to propagate errors when failed to
initialize an AudioChannel instance, and it will be addressed in a
future commit.
2023-04-14 19:23:12 +02:00
Liav A
bfffe88de5 Kernel/HID: Untie the PS2 protocol, i8042 hardware and generic devices
For a very long time, the kernel had only support for basic PS/2 devices
such as the PS2 AT keyboard and regular PS2 mouse (with a scroll wheel).

To adapt to this, we had very simple abstractions in place, essentially,
the PS2 devices were registered as IRQ handlers (IRQ 1 and 12), and when
an interrupt was triggered, we simply had to tell the I8042Controller to
fetch a byte for us, then send it back to the appropriate device for
further processing and queueing of either a key event, or a mouse packet
so userspace can do something meaningful about it.

When we added the VMWare mouse integration feature it was easily adapted
to this paradigm, requiring small changes across the handling code for
these devices.

This patch is a major cleanup for any future advancements in the HID
subsystem.
It ensures we do things in a much more sane manner:
- We stop using LockRefPtrs. Currently, after the initialization of the
  i8042 controller, we never have to change RefPtrs in that class, as we
  simply don't support PS2 hotplugging currently.
  Also, we remove the unnecessary getters for keyboard and mouse devices
  which also returned a LockRefPtr.
- There's a clear separation between PS2 devices and the actual device
  nodes that normally exist in /dev. PS2 devices are not polled, because
  when the user uses these devices, they will trigger an IRQ which when
  is handled, could produce either a MousePacket or KeyEvent, depending
  on the device state.
  The separation is crucial for buses that are polled, for example - USB
  is a polled bus and will not generate an IRQ for HID devices.
- There's a clear separation in roles of each structure. The PS2 devices
  which are attached to a I8042Controller object are managing the device
  state, while the generic MouseDevice and KeyboardDevice manage all
  related tasks of a CharacterDevice, as well as interpreting scan code
  events and mouse relative/absolute coordinates.
2023-04-09 18:11:37 +02:00
Liav A
3a261f5ee8 Kernel: Stop lock & unlock repeatedly while reading from a mouse device
This was a thing we needed to do in the days where we didn't have
safe_memcpy and some wrappers around it to handle possible page faults
safely.
2023-04-09 18:11:37 +02:00
Liav A
d8cbda6950 Kernel: Move HIDDevice::enable_interrupts method to I8042Device class
It happens to be that only PS/2 devices that are connected via the i8042
controller can generate interrupt events, so it makes much more sense to
have those devices to implement the enable_interrupts method because of
the I8042Device class and not the HIDDevice class.
2023-04-09 18:11:37 +02:00
Liav A
d76c08c9b0 Kernel: Introduce a new super class called HIDController
Use the new class in HID code, because all other HID device controllers
will be using this class as their parent class.

Hence, we no longer keep a reference to any PS/2 device in HIDManagement
and rely on HIDController derived classes to do this for us.

It also means that we removed another instance of a LockRefPtr, which
is designated to be removed and is replaced by the better pattern of
SpinlockProtected<RefPtr<>> instead.
2023-04-09 18:11:37 +02:00
Liav A
6c4a47d916 Kernel: Remove redundant HID name from all associated files 2023-04-09 18:11:37 +02:00
Andreas Kling
1c77803845 Kernel: Stop using *LockRefPtr for TTY
TTY was only stored in Process::m_tty, so make that a SpinlockProtected.
2023-04-05 11:37:27 +02:00
Andreas Kling
65438d8a85 Kernel: Stop using *LockRefPtr for Process pointers
The only persistent one of these was Thread::m_process and that never
changes after initialization. Make it const to enforce this and switch
everything over to RefPtr & NonnullRefPtr.
2023-04-04 10:33:42 +02:00
Liav A
07b83cf3fa Kernel/HID: Don't update the remapped Ctrl modifier unconditionally
Instead, only update it when the Caps Lock key event is generated and
remapping to the Ctrl key is enabled.

This fixes a bug that when enabling remapping Caps Lock key to the Ctrl
key, the original Ctrl key is no longer usable.
2023-03-31 12:45:12 -04:00