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2023-03-06Kernel: Stop using NonnullLockRefPtrVectorAndreas Kling
2022-08-20Kernel: Make self-contained locking smart pointers their own classesAndreas Kling
Until now, our kernel has reimplemented a number of AK classes to provide automatic internal locking: - RefPtr - NonnullRefPtr - WeakPtr - Weakable This patch renames the Kernel classes so that they can coexist with the original AK classes: - RefPtr => LockRefPtr - NonnullRefPtr => NonnullLockRefPtr - WeakPtr => LockWeakPtr - Weakable => LockWeakable The goal here is to eventually get rid of the Lock* classes in favor of using external locking.
2021-12-28Kernel: Remove the kmalloc_eternal heap :^)Andreas Kling
This was a premature optimization from the early days of SerenityOS. The eternal heap was a simple bump pointer allocator over a static byte array. My original idea was to avoid heap fragmentation and improve data locality, but both ideas were rooted in cargo culting, not data. We would reserve 4 MiB at boot and only ended up using ~256 KiB, wasting the rest. This patch replaces all kmalloc_eternal() usage by regular kmalloc().
2021-08-09Kernel/USB: Create controller base class and introduce USBManagementLuke
This removes Pipes dependency on the UHCIController by introducing a controller base class. This will be used to implement other controllers such as OHCI. Additionally, there can be multiple instances of a UHCI controller. For example, multiple UHCI instances can be required for systems with EHCI controllers. EHCI relies on using multiple of either UHCI or OHCI controllers to drive USB 1.x devices. This means UHCIController can no longer be a singleton. Multiple instances of it can now be created and passed to the device and then to the pipe. To handle finding and creating these instances, USBManagement has been introduced. It has the same pattern as the other management classes such as NetworkManagement.