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20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Giacomo Tesio 7f1ba356f1 kern: devproc: forbid open(OWRITE) of notes in Broken proceses 2017-12-15 02:58:09 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio c48d0e46ec kern: do not read wdir size on Broken processes 2017-12-15 02:58:09 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio 726217c766 kern: fix proc ref counting in procread 2017-12-15 02:58:09 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio 2b62ed8010 kern: keep reading /proc/n/syscall after process death, to get all messages 2017-12-15 02:58:09 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio 7ae04d282f kern: devproc: add ppid; enable `rm -e noteid` 2017-12-15 02:56:57 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio 26bd1d8dc4 kern: fix working dir after ns clone
After sending the "clone" request to /proc/$pid/ns, the current process
will be moved to the working directory of $pid.

Otherwise the current process could still access the file and folders
on the service providing its dot, even if such service was not visible to $pid.

Also, keeping the original working directory means that the 'cd' line of the
current process's ns file would be different from that of $pid: the two ns
files must match since the command asked for a "clone".

See also https://marc.info/?l=9fans&m=150893734909969&w=2
2017-10-25 02:06:29 +02:00
Giacomo Tesio 2836ae4d66 kern: improve procfdprint and procfds in devproc 2017-10-25 01:35:34 +02:00
Giacomo Tesio c17d5bdb18 kern: cleanup procread for Qnote 2017-10-25 01:33:51 +02:00
Giacomo Tesio 90c3415176 kernel: fix _procfdprint to use chan's flags 2017-10-25 01:17:31 +02:00
Giacomo Tesio ba11888753 kern: proc, dup: _procfdprint OCEXEC and ORCLOSE
In _procfdprint print additional informations in the second column:

	E is printed if the file was open with OCEXEC flag
	D is printed if the file was open with ORCLOSE flag

Example output:
  3  rE  9   46 (0000000000000001 0 00)  8192       13 /dev/cons
2017-10-25 01:16:45 +02:00
Giacomo Tesio 320e6e6f35 kern: clone $pid's namespace writing #p/$pid/ns
Any process X can get a new copy of the namespace of a target
process Y by writing the string "clone" to the ns file of Y.

The same user must own both processes.
The process writing the ns file must be allowed to mount.

The Pgrp of the calling process is then replaced with a new copy of
the Pgrp of the target process.

After the operation, any change done by X to its own namespace does
not affect Y. Also, if mount was forbidden for Y, it will also be
forbidden for X after the clone.
2017-10-24 23:28:14 +02:00
Giacomo Tesio 93dde48355 kernel: deep refactoring and cleanup
This large commit address several issues
- removed 386 directory: Jehanne is 64bit only
- simplified kernel options management
- rewritten boot process
- ported memory related stuff from 9front's 9/pc64
- removed devacpi
- removed old code
- deep refactor of awake syscall
- removed MCACHE support for mount
- fix libc's setjmp/longjmp
2017-08-11 03:18:32 +02:00
Giacomo Tesio b08218529d devproc: can't wait for up to stop 2017-05-06 16:03:16 +02:00
Giacomo Tesio e70feee4a3 libc: introduce "jehanne_" namespace
With this commit all functions declared in libc.h have been renamed
with the "jehanne_" prefix. This is done for several reason:

- it removes conflicts during symbol resolution when linking
  standard C libraries like newlib or musl
- it allows programs depending on a standard C library to directly
  link to a library depending on our non standard libc (eg libsec).

To ease transiction two files are provided:

- sys/include/lib9.h that can be included instead of <libc.h> to use
  the old names (via a simple set of macros)
- sys/src/lib/c/lib9.c that can be compiled with a program where the
  macro provided by lib9.h are too dumb (see for example rc or grep).

In the kernel port/lib.h has been modified accordingly and some of
the functions it directly provides has been renamed too (eg malloc
in qmalloc.c and print in devcons.c).
2017-04-19 23:48:21 +02:00
Giacomo Tesio d1cc947cd9 kernel: fix fd mode print in devproc 2017-01-12 00:39:50 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio ca05868e4d kernel: use #9 instead of #M in /proc/n/ns 2016-12-24 21:24:28 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio 99855d60d6 kernel: move chdir to libc using devself/devproc
Added wdir to devself and devproc:

- read '#0/wdir' to get the working directory of the calling process
  NOTE that a read(fd, nil, -1) will return the negated length
  of the working directory, just in case you want to
  allocate the memory required

- read '/proc/n/wdir' to know the working directory of process n
  (read(fd, nil, -1) still returns the negated length)

- write '#0/wdir' to change the working directory of the calling process
  NOTE: no offset is allowed and the provided string must
  be null terminated

- write '/proc/n/wdir' to change the working directory of process n
  NOTE: no offset is allowed and the provided string must
  be null terminated; moreover if another process change the working
  directory change during the write, the current process will
  receive an error.

In libc updated getwd() and chdir().
Also modified pwd to get advantage of the new file.

To test, run /arch/amd64/qa/kern/wdir.rc or simply try

	% pwd
	/usr/glenda
	% echo -n /tmp > /proc/$pid/wdir
        % pwd
        /tmp
        % cat '#0/wdir' && echo
        /tmp

The expected use cases for wdir in devproc are rio and acme.

Also, note that we could theoretically remove the cd builtin
from rc and simply implement it as a rc function.
We don't do that to preserve rc portability to other OS.
2016-12-15 22:42:01 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio c6de6b66e9 kernel: introduce devself
Devself provides to each process access to its own structures.

So far it contains four files:

- pid
- ppid
- pipes	used to implement pipe(2)
- segments used to implement segattach, segdetach and segfree
2016-12-11 01:26:08 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio f52a185030 decouple Jehanne from 9P2000 (as much as needed)
Jehanne is going to use a new file protocol, but Plan 9 is really
coupled with 9P2000.

Renamed fcall.h as 9P2000.h and introduced specific constants such
as NP_OREAD, NP_OWRITE and so on, so that we can use different values
in the kernel and new protocol.

Renamed devmnt to devninep, since it's actually a device serving 9P2000
file systems.

Also, fixed 9P2000 support in Jehanne, that was broken with the introduction
of OSTAT.
2016-12-06 23:01:45 +01:00
Giacomo Tesio 38aca7a581 first usable version of kernel and commands
After an year of hard work, this is a first "usable" version of Jehanne.
2016-11-26 03:49:29 +01:00