bail out if the buffer is not already present.
- The buffer returned by incore() is not locked and should not be sent to
brelse(). Use getblk() with the new GB_NOCREAT flag to preserve the
desired semantics.
caller to acquire it. This permits drain_output() to be done atomically
with other operations as well as reducing the number of lock operations.
- Assert that the proper locks are held in drain_output().
- Change getdirtybuf() to accept a mutex as an argument. This mutex is used
to protect the vnode's buf list and the BKGRDWAIT flag. This lock is
dropped when we successfully acquire a buffer and held on return
otherwise. These semantics reduce the number of cumbersome cases in
calling code.
- Pass the mtx from getdirtybuf() into interlocked_sleep() and allow this
mutex to be used as the interlock argument to BUF_LOCK() in the LOCKBUF
case of interlocked_sleep().
- Change the return value of getdirtybuf() to be the resulting locked buffer
or NULL otherwise. This is for callers who pass in a list head that
requires a lock. It is necessary since the lock that protects the list
head must be dropped in getdirtybuf() so that we don't have a lock order
reversal with the buf queues lock in bremfree().
- Adjust all callers of getdirtybuf() to match the new semantics.
- Add a comment in indir_trunc() that points at unlocked access to a buf.
This may also be one of the last instances of incore() in the tree.
growable (stack) entries that not only grow down, but also grow up.
Have vm_map_growstack() take these flags into account when growing
an entry.
This is the first step in adding support for upward growable stacks.
It is a required feature on ia64 to support the register stack (or
rstack as I like to call it -- it also means reverse stack). We do
not currently create rstacks, so the upward growing is not exercised
and the change should be a functional no-op.
Reviewed by: alc
syntax. The
make buildworld
mv /usr/include /usr/include.old
make installworld
issue has been fixed a month ago in Makefile,v 1.285, and there
is no valid reason to continue to keep the wrong syntax here --
buildworld takes care of upgrading a make for you if necessary.
But if you find yourself in an environment with an old make(1)
binary that breaks on this, and this is because you attempted
to run a target other than buildworld, don't whine but try again
with -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE defined -- it should do the trick.
Otherwise, if you still have a problem, please report it as a
bug and attach the ``make -dl ...'' output.
Reviewed by: marcel
Remove the vnode and dev_t fields and replace them with a void *.
Introduce separate strategy functions for devices and regular (NFS)
vnodes.
For devices we don't need the vnode v_numoutput stuff.
Add a generic swaponsomething() function to add a swapdevice and
split the remainder of swaponvp() into swaponvp() and swapondev()
which calls this backend.
sockets into machine-dependent files. The rationale for this
migration is illustrated by the modified amd64 allocator. It uses the
amd64's direct map to avoid emphemeral mappings in the kernel's
address space. On an SMP, the emphemeral mappings result in an IPI
for TLB shootdown for each transmitted page. Yuck.
Maintainers of other 64-bit platforms with direct maps should be able
to use the amd64 allocator as a reference implementation.