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Lioncash
2a9e388290 kernel/vm_manager: Rename 'new map' to 'stack'
Provides a more accurate name for the memory region and also
disambiguates between the map and new map regions of memory, making it
easier to understand.
2019-07-06 02:24:30 -04:00
Lioncash
313cc36fec kernel/vm_manager: Handle stack/TLS IO region placement better
Handles the placement of the stack a little nicer compared to the
previous code, which was off in a few ways. e.g.

The stack (new map) region, shouldn't be the width of the entire address
space if the size of the region calculation ends up being zero. It
should be placed at the same location as the TLS IO region and also have
the same size.

In the event the TLS IO region contains a size of zero, we should also
be doing the same thing. This fixes our memory layout a little bit and
also resolves some cases where assertions can trigger due to the memory
layout being incorrect.
2019-07-05 21:57:31 -04:00
Lioncash
e23110bd9f kernel/process: Default initialize all member variables
Ensures a Process instance is always created with a deterministic
initial state.
2019-07-03 20:31:40 -04:00
Lioncash
abdce723eb kernel/process: Decouple TLS handling from threads
Extracts out all of the thread local storage management from thread
instances themselves and makes the owning process handle the management
of the memory. This brings the memory management slightly more in line
with how the kernel handles these allocations.

Furthermore, this also makes the TLS page management a little more
readable compared to the lingering implementation that was carried over
from Citra.
2019-07-03 20:31:40 -04:00
Lioncash
55481df50f kernel/vm_manager: Add overload of FindFreeRegion() that operates on a boundary
This will be necessary for making our TLS slot management slightly more
straightforward. This can also be utilized for other purposes in the
future.

We can implement the existing simpler overload in terms of this one
anyways, we just pass the beginning and end of the ASLR region as the
boundaries.
2019-07-03 20:29:49 -04:00
bunnei
d992909636
Merge pull request #2583 from FernandoS27/core-timing-safe
Core_Timing: Make core_timing threadsafe by default.
2019-06-30 12:54:00 -04:00
bunnei
8f8fa82c83
Merge pull request #2575 from DarkLordZach/process-id-types
kernel: Differentiate kernel and user processes when picking ID
2019-06-21 15:25:50 -04:00
bunnei
96412848a9
Merge pull request #2482 from DarkLordZach/prepo
core: Add detailed local reporting feature for development
2019-06-21 14:05:18 -04:00
Fernando Sahmkow
90792cdb6e Core_Timing: Make core_timing threadsafe by default.
The old implementation had faulty Threadsafe methods where events could
be missing. This implementation unifies unsafe/safe methods and makes
core timing thread safe overall.
2019-06-16 14:14:35 -04:00
Lioncash
0af3b4d9f4
kernel/vm_manager: Remove redundant Reset call in destructor
This is performing more work than would otherwise be necessary during
VMManager's destruction. All we actually want to occur in this scenario
is for any allocated memory to be freed, which will happen automatically
as the VMManager instance goes out of scope.

Anything else being done is simply unnecessary work.
2019-06-12 16:10:00 -04:00
Zach Hilman
fc0bf91a96 kernel: Differentiate kernel and user processes when picking ID
This allows kernel internal type processes to be assigned IDs in the KIP range while userland processes are assigned in the user range.
2019-06-10 00:28:33 -04:00
Zach Hilman
364932df3a
Merge pull request #2571 from lioncash/ref
kernel/process: Make Create()'s name parameter be taken by value
2019-06-09 20:43:57 -04:00
Lioncash
fea6568955 kernel/process: Make Create()'s name parameter be taken by value
Makes the interface more flexible in terms of how Create() may be
called, while still allowing the parameter itself to be moved into.
2019-06-09 18:47:37 -04:00
Lioncash
3f87664d8f kernel/svc: Implement TotalMemoryUsedWithoutMmHeap/TotalMemoryAvailableWithoutMmHeap
Given we don't currently implement the personal heap yet, the existing
memory querying functions are essentially doing what the memory querying
types introduced in 6.0.0 do.

So, we can build the necessary machinery over the top of those and just
use them as part of info types.
2019-06-09 18:22:30 -04:00
Lioncash
c1a8f684df kernel/svc: Amend naming for TotalMemoryUsage in svcGetInfo()
Disambiguates and makes the name a little more consistent with
TotalPhysicalMemoryUsed.
2019-06-09 18:12:05 -04:00
Lioncash
81b1102090 kernel/svc: Remove duplicate enum entry in svcGetInfo() 2019-06-09 18:08:37 -04:00
Zach Hilman
adb8a9152b
Merge pull request #2549 from lioncash/header
kernel/process: Remove unused boost header include
2019-06-06 14:31:46 -04:00
Lioncash
19dcb50692 kernel/process: Remove unused boost header include
Boost headers typically include a lot of other headers, so removing this
can prevent a bit of unnecessary compiler churn when building.
2019-06-05 14:03:29 -04:00
Lioncash
42f5fd0ab3 core/core_timing_util: Use std::chrono types for specifying time units
Makes the interface more type-safe and consistent in terms of return
values.
2019-06-04 20:31:24 -04:00
Zach Hilman
186db894b9 svc: Save report on call to svcBreak 2019-05-25 16:09:20 -04:00
bunnei
d4f8fe24d9
Merge pull request #2489 from FearlessTobi/port-4716
Port citra-emu/citra#4716: "HLE/IPC: HLEContext can memorize the client thread and use it for SleepClientThread"
2019-05-24 18:23:15 -04:00
bunnei
13dda1d8ed
Merge pull request #2410 from lioncash/affinity
kernel/svc: Reorganize and fix up the initial handling of svcSetThreadCoreMask()
2019-05-19 13:59:52 -04:00
Sebastian Valle
27033de2e5
Merge pull request #2486 from lioncash/resetname
core/kernel/object: Rename ResetType enum members for clarity
2019-05-19 08:47:59 -05:00
Tobias
5993133d5e
Address review comment
Co-Authored-By: Mat M. <mathew1800@gmail.com>
2019-05-19 02:14:30 +02:00
Lioncash
d5cce86431 kernel/svc: Mark GetThreadList() and UnmapProcessCodeMemory() as internally linked
These are only used from within this translation unit, so they don't
need to have external linkage. They were intended to be marked with this
anyways to be consistent with the other service functions.
2019-05-18 19:10:34 -04:00
Lioncash
a47aaa7f1b core/kernel/object: Rename ResetType enum members
Renames the members to more accurately indicate what they signify.
"OneShot" and "Sticky" are kind of ambiguous identifiers for the reset
types, and can be kind of misleading. Automatic and Manual communicate
the kind of reset type in a clearer manner. Either the event is
automatically reset, or it isn't and must be manually cleared.

The "OneShot" and "Sticky" terminology is just a hold-over from Citra
where the kernel had a third type of event reset type known as "Pulse".
Given the Switch kernel only has two forms of event reset types, we
don't need to keep the old terminology around anymore.
2019-05-18 15:52:51 -04:00
Weiyi Wang
8d6342384b HLE/IPC: HLEContext can memorize the client thread and use it for SleepClientThread
This reduces the boilerplate that services have to write out the current thread explicitly. Using current thread instead of client thread is also semantically incorrect, and will be a problem when we implement multicore (at which time there will be multiple current threads)
2019-05-18 19:53:39 +02:00
Lioncash
19632d2421 kernel/svc: Make svcCreateThread/svcStartThread/svcSleepThread/svcExitThread calls show up in the debug log
These are actually quite important indicators of thread lifetimes, so
they should be going into the debug log, rather than being treated as
misc info and delegated to the trace log.
2019-04-29 01:38:27 -04:00
Lioncash
d672c6e759 kernel/svc: Reorganize svcSetThreadCoreMask()
Makes the code much nicer to follow in terms of behavior and control
flow. It also fixes a few bugs in the implementation.

Notably, the thread's owner process shouldn't be accessed in order to
retrieve the core mask or ideal core. This should be done through the
current running process. The only reason this bug wasn't encountered yet
is because we currently only support running one process, and thus every
owner process will be the current process.

We also weren't checking against the process' CPU core mask to see if an
allowed core is specified or not.

With this out of the way, it'll be less noisy to implement proper
handling of the affinity flags internally within the kernel thread
instances.
2019-04-29 01:38:27 -04:00
Lioncash
69a2003a8e kernel/thread: Update thread processor ID flags
Adds the missing flags to the enum and documents them.
2019-04-29 01:37:51 -04:00
bunnei
2be32eb3d2
Merge pull request #2412 from lioncash/system
kernel/vm_manager: Remove usages of global system accessors
2019-04-28 22:27:14 -04:00
bunnei
78574e7a47
Merge pull request #2416 from lioncash/wait
kernel/svc: Clean up wait synchronization related functionality
2019-04-24 22:56:08 -04:00
bunnei
62c2404d3c
Merge pull request #2415 from lioncash/const
kernel/wait_object: Make GetHighestPriorityReadyThread() a const member function
2019-04-19 19:12:02 -04:00
bunnei
b6faea0dd2
Merge pull request #2421 from lioncash/svc-call
kernel/svc: Name supervisor call 0x36
2019-04-19 19:10:20 -04:00
bunnei
40dc893c37
Merge pull request #2374 from lioncash/pagetable
core: Reorganize boot order
2019-04-19 19:09:20 -04:00
Lioncash
f8be3f55da kernel/svc: Name supervisor call 0x36
This call was added to the SVC handlers in the 8.0.0 kernel, so we can
finally give it a name.
2019-04-19 14:34:56 -04:00
bunnei
83b830eb2f
Merge pull request #2397 from lioncash/thread-unused
kernel/thread: Remove unused guest_handle member variable
2019-04-17 21:46:46 -04:00
Lioncash
c268ffd831 kernel/thread: Unify wait synchronization types
This is a holdover from Citra, where the 3DS has both
WaitSynchronization1 and WaitSynchronizationN. The switch only has one
form of wait synchronizing (literally WaitSynchonization). This allows
us to throw out code that doesn't apply at all to the Switch kernel.

Because of this unnecessary dichotomy within the wait synchronization
utilities, we were also neglecting to properly handle waiting on
multiple objects.

While we're at it, we can also scrub out any lingering references to
WaitSynchronization1/WaitSynchronizationN in comments, and change them
to WaitSynchronization (or remove them if the mention no longer
applies).
2019-04-17 09:30:56 -04:00
Lioncash
433b59c112 kernel/svc: Migrate svcCancelSynchronization behavior to a thread function
The actual behavior of this function is slightly more complex than what
we're currently doing within the supervisor call. To avoid dumping most
of this behavior in the supervisor call itself, we can migrate this to
another function.
2019-04-17 09:30:56 -04:00
Lioncash
6b2bece81f kernel/wait_object: Make GetHighestPriorityReadyThread() a const member function
This doesn't actually modify internal state of a wait object, so it can
be const qualified.
2019-04-17 06:44:34 -04:00
Lioncash
b6a87b422e kernel/vm_manager: Remove usages of global system accessors
Makes the dependency on the system instance explicit within VMManager's
interface.
2019-04-16 20:02:50 -04:00
bunnei
fc64156533
Merge pull request #2393 from lioncash/svc
kernel/svc: Implement svcMapProcessCodeMemory/svcUnmapProcessCodeMemory
2019-04-15 21:43:56 -04:00
Lioncash
3283aa1e20 svc: Specify handle value in thread's name
Allows the handle to be seen alongside the entry point.
2019-04-15 15:56:18 -04:00
Lioncash
e3566e6c1d kernel/thread: Remove BoostPriority()
This is a holdover from Citra that currently remains unused, so it can
be removed from the Thread interface.
2019-04-15 06:59:19 -04:00
Lioncash
09caf8a756 kernel/thread: Remove unused guest_handle member variable
This member variable is entirely unused. It was only set but never
actually utilized. Given that, we can remove it to get rid of noise in
the thread interface.
2019-04-14 06:06:06 -04:00
Lioncash
4d293bb5cb kernel/svc: Implement svcUnmapProcessCodeMemory
Essentially performs the inverse of svcMapProcessCodeMemory. This unmaps
the aliasing region first, then restores the general traits of the
aliased memory.

What this entails, is:

- Restoring Read/Write permissions to the VMA.
- Restoring its memory state to reflect it as a general heap memory region.
- Clearing the memory attributes on the region.
2019-04-12 21:56:03 -04:00
Lioncash
76a2465655 kernel/svc: Implement svcMapProcessCodeMemory
This is utilized for mapping code modules into memory. Notably, the
ldr service would call this in order to map objects into memory.
2019-04-12 21:55:50 -04:00
Lioncash
612e1388df core/core: Move process execution start to System's Load()
This gives us significantly more control over where in the
initialization process we start execution of the main process.

Previously we were running the main process before the CPU or GPU
threads were initialized (not good). This amends execution to start
after all of our threads are properly set up.
2019-04-11 22:11:41 -04:00
Lioncash
32a6ceb4e5 core/process: Remove unideal page table setting from LoadFromMetadata()
Initially required due to the split codepath with how the initial main
process instance was initialized. We used to initialize the process
like:

Init() {
    main_process = Process::Create(...);
    kernel.MakeCurrentProcess(main_process.get());
}

Load() {
    const auto load_result = loader.Load(*kernel.GetCurrentProcess());
    if (load_result != Loader::ResultStatus::Success) {
        // Handle error here.
    }
    ...
}

which presented a problem.

Setting a created process as the main process would set the page table
for that process as the main page table. This is fine... until we get to
the part that the page table can have its size changed in the Load()
function via NPDM metadata, which can dictate either a 32-bit, 36-bit,
or 39-bit usable address space.

Now that we have full control over the process' creation in load, we can
simply set the initial process as the main process after all the loading
is done, reflecting the potential page table changes without any
special-casing behavior.

We can also remove the cache flushing within LoadModule(), as execution
wouldn't have even begun yet during all usages of this function, now
that we have the initialization order cleaned up.
2019-04-11 22:11:41 -04:00
Lioncash
f2331a804a core/cpu_core_manager: Create threads separately from initialization.
Our initialization process is a little wonky than one would expect when
it comes to code flow. We initialize the CPU last, as opposed to
hardware, where the CPU obviously needs to be first, otherwise nothing
else would work, and we have code that adds checks to get around this.

For example, in the page table setting code, we check to see if the
system is turned on before we even notify the CPU instances of a page
table switch. This results in dead code (at the moment), because the
only time a page table switch will occur is when the system is *not*
running, preventing the emulated CPU instances from being notified of a
page table switch in a convenient manner (technically the code path
could be taken, but we don't emulate the process creation svc handlers
yet).

This moves the threads creation into its own member function of the core
manager and restores a little order (and predictability) to our
initialization process.

Previously, in the multi-threaded cases, we'd kick off several threads
before even the main kernel process was created and ready to execute (gross!).
Now the initialization process is like so:

Initialization:
  1. Timers

  2. CPU

  3. Kernel

  4. Filesystem stuff (kind of gross, but can be amended trivially)

  5. Applet stuff (ditto in terms of being kind of gross)

  6. Main process (will be moved into the loading step in a following
                   change)

  7. Telemetry (this should be initialized last in the future).

  8. Services (4 and 5 should ideally be alongside this).

  9. GDB (gross. Uses namespace scope state. Needs to be refactored into a
          class or booted altogether).

  10. Renderer

  11. GPU (will also have its threads created in a separate step in a
           following change).

Which... isn't *ideal* per-se, however getting rid of the wonky
intertwining of CPU state initialization out of this mix gets rid of
most of the footguns when it comes to our initialization process.
2019-04-11 22:11:40 -04:00