This allows e.g. `qemu-system-x86_64 -s o/examples/hello.com
-serial stdio` to work without having to add extra padding to
the end of the `hello.com` "disk image".
(The sector count computation is divided among two instructions
in the assembly code. This is done on purpose, to prevent an
ASCII 0x27 (single quote) byte from appearing in the bare
metal loader code, which will break the shell script loader.
There is probably a better way.)
Co-authored-by: tkchia <tkchia-cosmo@gmx.com>
This is the same as `unreachable` except it always traps violations,
even if we're not running in MODE=dbg. This is useful for impossible
conditions relating to system calls. It avoids terrifying bugs where
control falls through to an unrelated function.
This change fixes a nasty bug where SIG_IGN and SIG_DFL weren't working
as advertised on BSDs. This change also fixes the tkill() definition on
MacOS so it maps to __pthread_kill().
This change restores the .symtab symbol table files in our flagship
programs (e.g. redbean.com, python.com) needed to show backtraces. This
also rolls back earlier changes to zip.com w.r.t. temp directories since
the right way to do it turned out to be the -b DIR flag.
This change also improves the performance of zip.com. It turned out
mmap() wasn't being used, because zip.com was assuming a 4096-byte
granularity, but cosmo requires 65536. There was also a chance to speed
up stdio scanning using the unlocked functions.
fgets() is now 4x faster which makes Make 2% faster. Landlock Make now
has a builtin $(uniq ...) function that uses critbit trees rather than
functional programming. Since uniq is the most important function this
optimization makes our cold start latency 15% faster.
Landlock Make will no longer sandbox prerequisites that end with a
trailing slash. This means you can use use directory prerequisites
for detecting deleted files when using using globbing, without the
effect of unveiling the entire directory. When you do want make to
unveil directories, you can omit the trailing slash.
Rosetta does something strange to the signal handling registers but
setting SA_SIGINFO prevents the issue from happening. Set the flag
on XNU to work around the issue.