OOP speak, you would mark these as 'protected' members. Specifically:
- Make the pcib_softc struct public so it can be used by subclasses.
- Make pcib_{read,write}_ivar(), pcib_alloc_resource(), pcib_maxslots(),
and pcib_{read,write}_config() globals that can be used by subclasses.
- Make the pcib devclass a global variable.
- Move most of the pcib_attach() function into a global
pcib_attach_common() function that can be called by the attach routines
of subclasses.
Tested on: i386, alpha, sparc64, ia64
- Make the pci devclass a global variable.
- Add child devices in pci_attach() instead of pci_probe(). Change
pci_probe() to just check for a valid bus number from the associated
bridge and return -1000 if successful. This allows subclasses of the
PCI bus driver to override the generic driver.
- Move the code to load the vendor data into its own public function.
Really though, doing this at attach is just plain wrong. This should
really be done in the module load routine instead. As a side effect,
the 'busno' variable in pci_attach() is now no longer static (minor
bug that was harmless so far.)
- Change pci_add_children() to take an extra argument that is the size of
the device info structure passed to pci_read_device() and make it public
so subclasses of the PCI bus can call it in their attach routines.
- Move the bits to attach a probed PCI child to a PCI bus into a global
pci_add_child() function. This will allow subclasses that can detect
a PCI device not found in the normal PCI probe to add those devices in
their own attach routine. (I have seen this in the ACPI tree on my
laptop for example.) As a side effect, change the static function
pci_add_resources() to get the busno, slot, and func from the passed
in dinfo structure instead of requiring them as function arguments.
Tested on: i386, alpha, ia64, sparc64
LNK device (interrupt source provider sort of) is present before using it,
but the code actually tested the status (_STA) of the PCI bridge device
doing the routing, not the actual LNK device. Fix it to check the status
of the LNK device.
Change _BSD_CLK_TCK_ and _BSD_CLOCKS_PER_SEC_ to match stathz. This
should result in bug for bug compatibility in staticly linked
programs and dynamicly linked programs should see an immediate
correction.
firewall logging on and off when at elevated securelevel(8). It would
be nice to be able to only lock these at securelevel >= 3, like rules
are, but there is no such functionality at present. I don't see reason
to be adding features to securelevel(8) with MAC being merged into 5.0.
PR: kern/39396
Reviewed by: luigi
MFC after: 1 week
pmap_zero_page() and pmap_zero_page_area() were modified to accept
a struct vm_page * instead of a physical address, vm_page_zero_fill()
and vm_page_zero_fill_area() have served no purpose.
a pointer to a symbol is given and we have to find the containing symbol
table. We do this by bounds checking. For some strange reason (ie I
haven't found the root cause) the first test succeeded for said symbol,
implying that the symbol came from the .dynsym table. In reality however
the symbol actually resided in the .symtab table. Needless to say that
all that was returned was junk.
The upper bounds check was: (symptr - baseptr) < symtab_size
This has been rewritten to: symptr < (baseptr + symtab_size)
As a side-effect, slightly more optimal (and still correct :-) code can
be generated on ia64.
some circumstances when we get a select collision, we can end up with
cases where we do not clear some sip->si_thread on the way out, leading to
page faults in selwakeup(). This should solve the problem where postfix
can crash the kernel during select collisions.
Reviewed by: alfred
This state is to allow some experimentation and not YET used..
The theory is that a thread that is about to sleep is placed on the sleep
queue and then discovers it should suspend, and is placed on suspend queue.
(these are separate queues and it can be on both). It will not become runnable
until it has been removed from BOTH queues. i.e. a wakeup event
has occured AND the process has been unsuspended. If it were not on the sleep
queue when suspended, then the (possibly only) wakeup event might arrive and
not find any process to wake up. this would result in the thread
sleeping 'forever' when the suspension is lifted. This state will
transition to one of TDS_SLP or TDS_SUSPENDED, depending upon which
constraint is lifted first.
o Move mode_t details from <sys/types.h> into <sys/_types.h>.
o Add primitives for sharing the mode_t and off_t typedefs.
o Add typedefs mode_t, off_t, and size_t to <sys/mman.h>.
PR: 21644
These types are unlikely to ever become very MD. They include:
clockid_t, ct_rune_t, fflags_t, intrmask_t, mbstate_t, off_t, pid_t,
rune_t, socklen_t, timer_t, wchar_t, and wint_t.
While moving them, make a few adjustments (submitted by bde):
o __ct_rune_t needs to be precisely `int', not necessarily __int32_t,
since the arg type of the ctype functions is int.
o __rune_t, __wchar_t and __wint_t inherit this via a typedef of
__ct_rune_t.
o Some minor wording changes in the comment blocks for ct_rune_t and
mbstate_t.
Submitted by: bde (partially)
Attempt to determine what function of AUX_OUT is: "True line level
out", "Headphone out", or "4-Channel out" and frig OSS mixer label
accordingly.
Addresses problem raised by Randy Bush on -multimedia of not being
able to hear audio on ich2 m/b which was eventually found to be
because the mixer monitor value was 0. On this h/w the label
"monitor" should now be presented as the marginally more intuitive
"ogain".
instead of including the userland string.h header.
Prompted by: breakage with old string.h from recent machine/types.h fix
Approved by: peter (in principle)
failed to set signal flags proprly for ast()
failed to set signal flags proprly for ast()
failed to set signal flags proprly for ast()
failed to set signal flags proprly for ast()
LK_INTERLOCK. The interlock will never be held on return from these
functions even when there is an error. Errors typically only occur when
the XLOCK is held which means this isn't the vnode we want anyway. Almost
all users of these interfaces expected this behavior even though it was
not provided before.
with interlock held in error conditions when the caller did not specify
LK_INTERLOCK.
- Add several comments to vn_lock() describing the rational behind the code
flow since it was not immediately obvious.
with interlock held in error conditions when the caller did not specify
LK_INTERLOCK.
- Add several comments to vn_lock() describing the rational behind the code
flow since it was not immediately obvious.
We need to rethink a bit of this and it doesn't matter if
we break the KSE test program for now as long
as non-KSE programs act as expected.
Submitted by: David Xu <bsddiy@yahoo.com>
(this guy's just asking to get hit with a commit bit..)
called <machine/_types.h>.
o <machine/ansi.h> will continue to live so it can define MD clock
macros, which are only MD because of gratuitous differences between
architectures.
o Change all headers to make use of this. This mainly involves
changing:
#ifdef _BSD_FOO_T_
typedef _BSD_FOO_T_ foo_t;
#undef _BSD_FOO_T_
#endif
to:
#ifndef _FOO_T_DECLARED
typedef __foo_t foo_t;
#define _FOO_T_DECLARED
#endif
Concept by: bde
Reviewed by: jake, obrien
This is required by recent changes to <sys/pcpu.h>, which uses
the #error preprocessor directive to keep non-kernel
applications from using it.
_KERNEL is defined below the #include <stand.h>, because <stand.h>
removes the definition of _KERNEL.
- Move the inclusion of <sys/queue.h> above the inclusion of
<sys/linker.h> to avoid syntax errors.
in6_v4mapsin6_sockaddr() which allocate the appropriate sockaddr_in*
structure and initialize it with the address and port information passed
as arguments. Use calls to these new functions to replace code that is
replicated multiple times in in_setsockaddr(), in_setpeeraddr(),
in6_setsockaddr(), in6_setpeeraddr(), in6_mapped_sockaddr(), and
in6_mapped_peeraddr(). Inline COMMON_END in tcp_usr_accept() so that
we can call in_sockaddr() with temporary copies of the address and port
after the PCB is unlocked.
Fix the lock violation in tcp6_usr_accept() (caused by calling MALLOC()
inside in6_mapped_peeraddr() while the PCB is locked) by changing
the implementation of tcp6_usr_accept() to match tcp_usr_accept().
Reviewed by: suz
released. vcanrecycle() failed to unlock interlock under this condition.
- Remove an extra VOP_UNLOCK from a failure case in vcanrecycle().
Pointed out by: rwatson
- Use the new VI asserts in place of the old mtx_assert checks.
- Add the VI asserts to the automated lock checking in the VOP calls. The
interlock should not be held across vops with a few exceptions.
- Add the vop_(un)lock_{pre,post} functions to assert that interlock is held
when LK_INTERLOCK is set.
We now also read configuration information for the SCSI cards- this allows
us to try and say what the speed settings now are.
Start, but not yet complete, the process of reorgs && #defines so that we
can backport to RELENG_4 pretty soon.
but since pc hardware only allows one AT-style keyboard controller, this
doesn't seem particularly urgent. (I do not know what the old sunriver
remote keyboard/mouse/vga cards do, that might be an exception).
little more than a place holder, because nothing actually counted the
number of 'sc' units to compare it against NSC. A bit more work here
is needed so that the scaling of SC_MAX_HISTORY_SIZE and extra_history_size
goes up when more sc units are added. But, it does not appear that we can
have more than one console yet, so it does not seem particularly urgent.
proc locking when revoking access to mmaps. Instead, perform this
later once we've changed the process label (hold onto a reference
to the new cred so that we don't lose it when we release the
process lock if another thread changes the credential).
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
for mac_check_vnode_{poll,read,stat,write}(). Pass in fp->f_cred
when calling these checks with a struct file available. Otherwise,
pass NOCRED. All currently MAC policies use active_cred, but
could now offer the cached credential semantic used for the base
system security model.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
can offer new services without reserving system call numbers, or
augmented versions of existing services. User code requests a
target policy by name, and specifies the policy-specific API plus
target. This is required in particular for our port of SELinux/FLASK
to the MAC framework since it offers additional security services.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
mac_check_pipe_poll(), mac_check_pipe_read(), mac_check_pipe_stat(),
and mac_check_pipe_write(). This is improves consistency with other
access control entry points and permits security modules to only
control the object methods that they are interested in, avoiding
switch statements.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
mac_check_vnode_poll(), mac_check_vnode_read(), mac_check_vnode_write().
This improves the consistency with other existing vnode checks, and
allows policies to avoid implementing switch statements to determine
what operations they do and do not want to authorize.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs