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| author | Jake Mannens <jake72360@gmail.com> | 2018-08-07 15:18:20 +1000 |
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| committer | Jake Mannens <jake72360@gmail.com> | 2018-08-07 15:18:20 +1000 |
| commit | 55c31434991a9c7cb20f7df06e4039fdd8f7152b (patch) | |
| tree | 76628d95755dbd2330964b95f067e296a15783d3 /include/stdint.h | |
| parent | 3ed830019561a06b0cb98f792cc447a157fd4ef2 (diff) | |
Fixed a bug where the panic() function called printf() instead of
printk() to notify the user of the kernel panic. This resulted in a
system call being made to the kernel itself and the machine not fully
halting.
Fixed an issue with the serial driver in which the functions rsputs()
and rsread() will still attempt a data transfer even if serial_init()
failed to detect and initialize a serial port.
Added the ability for tasks to be interrupted whilst reading from the
serial port. This was done by putting the task into TSTATE_INTERRUPTIBLE
instead of TSTATE_UNINTERRUPTIBLE when waiting for data in the serial
buffer. Furthermore, a check was introduced after the task wakes up to
see if any data was put in the buffer, or if the task was awoken by
another source.
Changed the type pid_t from an unsigned 16-bit integer to a signed
16-bit integer. This was done to make passing PID's to certain functions
easier.
Added the new system call sys_kill which will allow one process to send
a signal to another.
Added the kill_proc() function to sched.c to kill a process. Currently,
this works by nullifying the PID field in the process' task structure,
marking all the pages mapped to it's address space as free for use, then
calling the scheduler to switch to another runnable task (or to idle).
Modified the default signal handler within the kernel to now handle the
SIGKILL signal by calling kill_proc().
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