201 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Meco Man
97b9cc5000 fix: add \n for addr2line hint 2025-01-08 17:54:46 -05:00
Shell
b63b388d1f feat: add support for dfs remount functionality
This patch introduces a remount feature for the DFS, allowing for the
modification of mount parameters without unmounting the filesystem,
the remount functionality helps modify certain mount flags (like `MS_RDONLY`) without
requiring an unmount, providing more control over mounted filesystems in the system.

The updates is essential for user space init proc to cleanup the runtime
resource, ensuring clean handling of cached data and enhancing system
robustness during power down processing.

Changes:
- Defined new constants for remount flags in `dfs_fs.h`.
- Added the `dfs_remount()` function in `dfs_fs.c` to handle remount operations.
- Introduced a check for unsupported flags and handle error conditions such as invalid paths
  or non-directory targets.
- Updated the `dfs_mnt` structure in `dfs_mnt.h` to include a read-only flag (`MNT_RDONLY`).
- The `dfs_remount()` function allows changing the read-only status of a mounted filesystem.
- Added `MNT_LAZY_UMNT` and `MNT_RDONLY` flags to `dfs_mnt` structure.
- Introduced `dfs_mnt_setflags` function for dynamic flag management.
- Updated `dfs_remount` to utilize `dfs_mnt_setflags` for flag setting.
- Enhanced unmount operations with `dfs_mnt_umount_iter` and lazy unmounting.
- Added `dfs_pcache_clean` to handle cache cleanup for read-only mounts.
- Improved error reporting in `dfs_umount` for better user feedback.
- Refactored `sys_mount` to streamline parameter handling and support remounts.
- Introduced `_cp_from_usr_string` helper for user-space string operations.
- Updated internal APIs to ensure consistency in reference count management.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2025-01-06 19:34:16 +08:00
Shell
944f3d05b5 feat: add system reboot and process teardown support
The patch introduces support for system reboot functionality and process teardown,
allowing for a clean shutdown and unmounting of the root filesystem. This is
necessary for ensuring a proper system shutdown process, especially when dealing
with resource cleanup and ensuring that all processes have exited before system
shutdown.

Changes:
- Added `lwp_teardown()` function to handle process cleanup and system teardown.
- Introduced `lwp_pid_wait_for_empty()` to wait for process ID table emptiness
  before proceeding with shutdown.
- Updated `dfs_mnt_unref()` to trigger callbacks when unmounting a filesystem.
- Added new reboot types (`RB_AUTOBOOT`, `RB_POWER_OFF`) and implemented their
  corresponding actions, including cleanup of processes and unmounting root
  filesystem.
- Extended `sys_reboot()` to handle reboot and power off types with appropriate
  callbacks for process and filesystem teardown.
- Introduced callback mechanism for root filesystem unmount notifications.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2025-01-06 19:34:16 +08:00
Shell
972931c991 feat: add universal process runtime service
This change introduces the `lwp_runtime.c` component, which provides the
necessary runtime environment for the init process, including boot scripts,
shutdown, and poweroff functionalities. The initialization logic has been
moved from `lwp.c` to this new file, enhancing modularity and flexibility
in handling LWP runtime tasks.

Changes:
- Moved the `lwp_startup` function from `lwp.c` to `lwp_runtime.c` to handle
  system initialization and runtime environment setup.
- Added `lwp_teardown` placeholder for system shutdown and cleanup tasks in
  the future (though not yet implemented).
- Introduced the `LWP_USING_RUNTIME` configuration option in `Kconfig` to
  conditionally enable the runtime environment.
- Updated the `SConscript` to conditionally include `lwp_runtime.c` based on
  the `LWP_USING_RUNTIME` configuration.
- Removed the old `lwp_startup` code from `lwp.c`, simplifying the file.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2025-01-06 19:34:16 +08:00
Shell
dc3270f14e feat: add signal kill all functionality
This change introduces the `lwp_signal_kill_all` function, which allows a
signal to be sent to all processes in the system. The function iterates
over all PIDs and sends the specified signal to each process, except those
that are protected from signals. This enhancement provides a convenient way
to broadcast signals across all processes in the system.

Changes:
- Added `lwp_signal_kill_all` function in `lwp_signal.c` to broadcast a
  signal to all processes by iterating over all PIDs using the existing
  `lwp_pid_for_each` function.
- Introduced a new `kill_all_param` structure to encapsulate the signal
  information needed for killing processes.
- Added internal `_kill_each` helper function for sending the signal to each
  PID.
- Updated `lwp_signal.h` with the new function prototype for `lwp_signal_kill_all`.
- Modified `sys_kill` in `lwp_syscall.c` to call `lwp_signal_kill_all` when
  a process is not specified.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2025-01-06 19:34:16 +08:00
Shell
c0b0838892 feat: support PID iteration
This change introduces the `lwp_pid_for_each` function, which provides a
convenient and thread-safe method for iterating over PIDs with a user-
defined callback. This addition is necessary to support cases where
operations must be performed on each PID in the balanced tree, enhancing
flexibility and modularity for PID management.

Changes:
- Added `lwp_pid_for_each` function in `lwp_pid.c` to allow iteration
  over PIDs using a callback function and optional data parameter.
- Defined a new internal `pid_foreach_param` structure to encapsulate
  the callback and data for the iteration.
- Added `_before_cb` helper function for executing the callback on each
  PID node during AVL traversal.
- Ensured thread safety by acquiring and releasing the PID lock around
  the AVL traversal within `lwp_pid_for_each`.
- Updated `lwp_pid.h` with the `lwp_pid_for_each` function prototype and
  included `rtthread.h` for necessary types.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2025-01-06 19:34:16 +08:00
Chen Wang
7c7ff6e532 kernel: cleanup debug APIs
- `dbg_log` is a “NOT RECOMMENDED API”, convert the calling of this
  API to LOG_x and remove this API.

- `dbg_here`/`dbg_enter`/`dbg_exit`: no one use these APIs, remove
  them directly.

Signed-off-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
2024-12-20 17:50:00 -05:00
zhujiale
e4760364f1 [serial] add bypass testcase in utest 2024-12-17 11:08:14 +08:00
zhujiale
ee5b7f1de9 [lwp] fix TTYSUP_CFLAG did not include CBAUD flag 2024-12-12 18:54:30 -05:00
rcitachi
d9c16efe8f Modify the position of libc_rent definition 2024-11-17 11:59:37 -05:00
Shell
20263be180
fixup: smart: uninitialized buffer on mount(2) (#9636)
The `struct stat` object used inside mount(2) is uninitialized, which
can lead to undefined behavior during running

Changes:
- Set zero to buffer before calling to stat()

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-11-12 21:11:50 +08:00
rcitachi
7c27319521
[libc] modify function names to resolve naming conflicts 2024-11-01 18:44:16 -04:00
Shell
cfe1768815 fixup: smart: sys_mount: UAF vulnerability
This patch addresses a use-after-free (UAF) vulnerability in the
sys_mount. The issue occurred due to improper handling of memory
deallocation, which could lead to crashes or undefined behavior on user
request of mounting.

Changes made:
- Moved the `rt_free(copy_source)` function call to occur after the necessary
  operations are completed, preventing premature deallocation of memory.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-10-21 17:15:52 +08:00
Shell
9a27de92ae feat: smart: user space context optimization
This patch optimizes the user-space context handling in the ARM64
architecture, specifically improving how the context is saved and
restored during system calls and interrupts. The changes make the
code more efficient and easier to maintain, while ensuring proper
preservation of user context during system transitions.

Changes:
- Introduced a parameter for context saving to improve flexibility.
- Replaced hardcoded stack pointer operations with frame-relative
  references for better readability and code reuse.
- Simplified context restoration, removing redundant operations like
  loading/storing floating-point registers.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-09-19 23:02:39 -04:00
Shell
210cd71128 fixup: pty: possible memory leaking on close()
The ref_count of the vnode is NOT bound to the resource reference counts
of the ptm device created by opening `dev/ptmx`, so the conditional
release of resource may end up by memory leaking if the multiple user
have open the `dev/ptmx`.

Changes:

- Removed conditional branch on recycling resource

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-09-19 23:02:25 -04:00
Shell
3ca6126efc fixup: smart: remove unnecessary Kconfig option
The `LWP_CONSOLE_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE` is a legacy config option for TTY
driver used in smart. Since the driver is updated, there's no dependency
of this option any more.

Changes:

- Removed unused Kconfig option `LWP_CONSOLE_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE`

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-09-14 13:50:36 -04:00
zms123456
fb02e7934d
[component][net]add more socket flag 2024-09-13 17:30:24 -04:00
heyuanjie87
6d39cdf836 [lwp] 取消脚本中限制rv的具体cpu类别
此目录中为rv64通用代码
2024-09-13 17:28:47 -04:00
zms123456
b423a6b1e3
[components][lwp]remove extra check in sys_bind 2024-09-11 18:04:05 -04:00
Shell
679761983d fixup: ptyfs: CI reported snprintf type issues 2024-09-01 15:12:34 -04:00
zhuzhuzhu
1be24fc7da
【修复】修复link系统调用返回值问题 2024-08-25 10:57:38 -04:00
zhuzhuzhu
dc232080a0
【修复】修复rmdir系统调用返回值不符合用户预期问题 2024-08-25 10:57:15 -04:00
zhuzhuzhu
c4c227e367
【修复】修复symlink系统调用返回值不是预期问题 2024-08-25 10:56:03 -04:00
Shell
564ca848f4 fixup: uninitialized argument vector element
This patch addresses the potential issue of uninitialized elements in
the argument vector returned by `lwp_get_command_line_args()`. The
previous implementation could leave `argv` in an inconsistent state
if certain errors occurred, leading to possible undefined behavior.

Changes:
- Replaced `rt_malloc()` with `rt_calloc()` to ensure `argv` is properly initialized.
- Added a consistent error handling path using `goto error_exit` to handle memory allocation failures and string copy errors.
- Ensured `lwp_free_command_line_args()` is called before returning on error, preventing potential memory leaks.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-08-24 15:46:35 -04:00
zhujiale
afa17ed343 fix_return_err 2024-08-24 14:44:39 +08:00
rcitachi
9a84c13b2e
[lwp] Implementation of setpgrp and fix mmap2 problems (#9308)
* mmap2 failure handling

当传入一个非常大的地址时,offset会计算得到一个值,又因为传入的地址错误,rc会得到错误码,结合offset会得到一个很奇怪的值。

* Implementation of setpgrp

执行setpgrp会走到这一步,在执行getpgrp无法得到创建的group的值

* Modify the return method of mmap
2024-08-22 17:53:18 -04:00
zms123456
9d95ad9b8d
[lwp][tid]add error log when tid depleted, and return correct errno when clone failed (#9327)
add error log when tid depleted, and return correct errno when clone failed
2024-08-22 17:52:45 -04:00
zms123456
fd31965c3c
[components][lwp]fix mount param issue (#9333)
fix mount param issue
2024-08-22 17:52:19 -04:00
Shell
820e80a7f5 fixup: compiler warning on cvitek risc-v cause by unsupport vDSO on rv64
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-07-29 20:18:19 +08:00
Bernard Xiong
e955e411b7
Merge pull request #9212 from polarvid/shell/opt-gctx
[libcpu] trimming ARM64 general context
2024-07-24 13:32:11 +08:00
Shell
7138f340b2 [libcpu/arm64] feat: Trimming General Context
This patch focuses on the ARM64 general context handling code.
The modifications are aimed at enhancing performance by simplifying
context save/restore operations.

Changes include:
- Adjusted stack alignment in `arch_set_thread_context` function.
- Updated `lwp_gcc.S` to reset frame pointer and link register.
- Refined `rt_hw_backtrace_frame_unwind` to handle user space address checks.
- Added `GET_THREAD_SELF` macro in `asm-generic.h`.
- Simplified context saving/restoring in `context_gcc.h` and related files.
- Optimized `rt_hw_context_switch_interrupt` and related assembly routines.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-07-18 17:41:48 +08:00
zhao maosheng
a6b2014214 fix exec and mount error code 2024-07-18 13:25:37 +08:00
Shell
1d78d11567
[smart] feat: add unmap for null mapper (#9186)
Do unmap before shrink so we don't see mapped entry on page table
insertion, which is not acceptable for riscv implementation of
architecture porting.

Changes:
- add un-mapping of pte on `_null_shrink()`

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-07-16 20:38:55 +08:00
rcitachi
14fb55933b
[lwp][vdso] Add VDSO functionality under the aarch64 architecture (#9176)
Add VDSO functionality under the aarch64 architecture
2024-07-15 17:58:29 +08:00
Shell
90917cc75a
[format] cleanup libcpu/aarch64 (#8950)
* [dfs] fixup compiler warning

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>

* [format] libcpu/arm64: separate context switching codes

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>

* [format] libcpu/arm64: separate vector

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>

* [format] libcpu/arm64: separate context_gcc.S

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>

* [format] libcpu/arm64: moving headers to include directory

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>

* style: replace tab with space

---------

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-06-28 00:23:09 +08:00
heyuanjie87
a5a89c439f
[rv]修正signal退出后用户态sp少8的问题 (#9080) 2024-06-24 21:36:32 +08:00
Shell
fa2d80679e
[smart] add mprotect config (#9082)
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-06-22 13:30:55 +08:00
heyuanjie87
06ad67d549
[rv]信号处理进入用户态前恢复gp (#9072)
* [rv/virt/stackframe.h]添加GP寄存器保存偏移量宏

* 【rv/c906/stackframe.h]定义GP寄存器存储偏移量

* [rv]信号处理切换到用户态前恢复gp
2024-06-21 09:09:41 +08:00
latercomer
d58c29d23e 除了bsp之外的Kconfig使用rsource替代source 2024-06-20 14:40:42 +08:00
Shell
65c9947225
[libcpu] rv64: support for ARCH_REMAP_KERNEL (#9067)
* [libcpu] support for ARCH_REMAP_KERNEL

These changes introduce support for the ARCH_REMAP_KERNEL configuration,
which isolates kernel space in high virtual address regions. This feature
is necessary to enhance memory protection and management by segregating
user and kernel spaces more effectively.

Changes:
- Updated conditional macros to check for ARCH_REMAP_KERNEL instead of
  ARCH_KERNEL_IN_HIGH_VA in board initialization files to reflect the new
  configuration option.
- Modified qemu-virt64-riscv Kconfig and SConstruct files to include and
  utilize ARCH_REMAP_KERNEL.
- Created a new linker script `link_smart.lds` for smart linking in qemu-virt64-riscv.
- Updated rtconfig.py to use a more flexible execution path setup.
- Enhanced user address space definitions in `lwp_arch.h` to support the
  new virtual address mappings.
- Adjusted kernel memory initialization and mapping logic in `c906/mmu.c`
  and `virt64/mmu.c` to account for high virtual address regions.
- Added Kconfig option to enable ARCH_REMAP_KERNEL for RISCV64 architectures.
- Enhanced memory setup functions to support new mapping scheme, including
  updates to early page table setup and address relocation logic.

These modifications ensure that the system can utilize high memory
addresses for the kernel, improving memory isolation and system stability.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>

* fixup: CI run failed

* bsp: default config without using smart

* fixup: static checks

* restore rt_hw_mmu_kernel_map_init for D1

---------

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-06-18 11:15:59 +08:00
Shell
f00db6381a
[mm] precise & readable mm fault type (#9047)
* [smart] fixup: precise mm fault type

Also, fixup arm64 read access fault

* arm64: using meaningful macro on trap

* fixup: renaming macro
2024-06-07 21:34:03 +08:00
Shell
6ca327d8ce
[smart] add CPU/thread usage tracing config (#8947)
* [smart] add CPU usage tracing config

This patch introduces following features:

- Added CPU usage tracing functionality, enabled by default, for
  applications like 'top'
- update time as smart independent

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>

* fixup: add ump idle thread

---------

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-06-04 00:06:41 +08:00
Shell
e5cf86267b
[smart] fixup of script execution (#9009)
This patch fixup the script execution capabilities on argv passing
and adds support for arguments larger than 4k.

According to POSIX, the script parameter is quiet different
from the current implementation. Especially on the way it inserts
the path of executables. At the end, when you execute a script
from `$PATH`, it always fails.

For the script, interpreter will be invoked with the following
arguments: `{interpreter [optional-arg] pathname arg...}`
where pathname is the pathname of the file specified as the first
argument of execve(), and arg...  is the series of words pointed
to by the argv argument of execve(), starting at argv[1].  Note that
there is no way to get the argv[0] that was passed to the
execve() call.

The changes include:

- Separating argument, environment variable, and auxiliary vector
  processing into a new lwp_args.c file.
- Fixing bugs in script argument processing and supporting arguments
  larger than 4k.
- Updating lwp_execve to use the new argscopy function and removing
  the old lwp_argscopy function.
- Making various modifications to lwp_load and elf_aux_fill to work
  with the new argument processing.
- Removing unnecessary code related to dynamic loading and interpreter
  scripts.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-05-31 17:32:19 +08:00
rcitachi
85b428df42
[lwp]list_process can print tid (#8991)
* list_process can print tid

* fix-ci

* update list_process

* Update lwp_pid.c
2024-05-31 17:30:46 +08:00
Shell
63591d935e
[smart] fixup errno passing on sys_mkdir() (#9007)
Use _SYS_WRAP to fetch errno on return of mkdir to avoiding overriding
of it on other system APIs.

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-05-29 18:06:54 +08:00
Shell
f179ce12b7
[smart] update sched_setaffinity() to use thread(task) ID (#9004)
Correct `sched_setaffinity()` to use the thread IDs (TIDs) instead of
process IDs (PIDs). The previous implementation used PIDs, which
caused issues since affinity settings need to be applied at the
thread level.

As the manual documented, the signature is:

>        int sched_setaffinity(pid_t pid, size_t cpusetsize,
>                             const cpu_set_t *mask);

Yes, it's tricky, the identification passing in is called **'PID'**.
But when we talk about 'pid' from GNU libc, it's the **'task-id'**,
aka, `thread->tid` known in kernel.

Changes were made by updating the function signatures and logic in
`lwp.h`, `lwp_pid.c`, and `lwp_syscall.c` to accept TIDs. Specifically,
the `lwp_setaffinity` function and related internal functions now
operate using thread IDs and adjust thread affinity settings accordingly

Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-05-29 06:53:22 +08:00
heyuanjie87
326150e2f4
[lwp/riscv]进入libc前初始化用户态sp (#8997) 2024-05-29 06:52:38 +08:00
Shell
952f2c43f8
[smart] add FIONREAD ioctl support for tty (#8996)
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-05-28 09:56:10 +08:00
Shell
5f71da566a
[libcpu] arm: fixup signal handling (#8988)
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
2024-05-26 22:00:48 +08:00
Shell
397cdcd132
[libcpu] discard rt_current_thread (#8976)
* [libcpu] rv64: discard rt_current_thread

* arm: using rt_thread_self to fetch current TCB
2024-05-26 22:00:17 +08:00