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d4d78e9c61 Following arm64-support to development branch
This includes the following fixes:
* fix build of arch/arm64/kernel/vdso

Change-Id: I73b05034d29f7f8731ac17f9736edbba4fb2c639
2019-02-01 15:14:45 +09:00
516ab87ab9 Copyrights: fujitsu 2018 bump
Separate copyright bumps in a different commit.
A lot of files only had the copyright change at this point; these
were probably changes I added separatly in other patches but just
split these in a different commit instead to simplify git stats

Change-Id: I93cf3fc1c0fa04ee743a79c3fe9768933e6bd0d2
2019-02-01 13:18:52 +09:00
3185334c1c debug messages: implement dynamic debug
Heavily inspired off linux kernel's dynamic debug:
 * add a /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control file
 (accessible from linux side in /sys/class/mcos/mcos0/sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control)
 * read from file to list debug statements (currently limited to 4k in size)
 * write to file with '[file foo ][func bar ][line [x][-[y]]] [+-]p' to change values

Side effects:
 * reindented all linker scripts, there is a new __verbose section
 * added string function strpbrk

Change-Id: I36d7707274dcc3ecaf200075a31a2f0f76021059
2018-07-26 14:16:31 +09:00
4d4279121b process/vm; replace vm_range list by a rbtree
This replaces the chained list used to keep track of all memory ranges
of a process by a standard rbtree (no need of interval tree here
because there is no overlap)

Accesses that were done directly through vm_range_list before were
replaced by lookup_process_memory_range, even full list scan (e.g.
coredump).
The full scans will thus be less efficient because calls to rb_next()
will not be inlined, but these are rarer calls that can probably afford
this compared to code simplicity.

The only reference to the actual backing structure left outside of
process.c is a call to rb_erase in xpmem_free_process_memory_range.

v2: fix lookup_process_memory_range with small start address

v3: make vm_range_insert error out properly

Panic does not lead to easy debug, all error paths
are handled to just return someting on error

v4: fix lookup_process_memory_range (again)

That optimistically going left was a more serious bug than just
last iteration, we could just pass by a match and continue down
the tree if the match was not a leaf.

v5: some users actually needed leftmost match, so restore behavior
without the breakage (hopefully)
2017-10-13 10:00:27 +09:00
9989f41fd3 add arm64 support
- add arm64 dependent codes with GICv3 and SVE support
- fix bugs based on architecture separation requests
2017-09-05 15:06:27 +09:00