to emit spurious page outside of object type messages. It is not
a fatal condition anyway, so the message will be omitted for
release. Also, the code that "clips" the allocation size, associated
with the above problem, was fixed.
space for the hash list buckets and is a little faster. The features
of tailq aren't needed. Increased the size of the object hash table
to improve performance. In the future, this will be changed so that
the table is sized dynamically.
Headers should always use `__inline' for inline functions to avoid
syntax errors when modules that don't even use the offending functions
are compiled with `gcc -ansi'.
pages that are in FS buffers. This fixes the (believed to already have been
fixed) problem with msync() not doing it's job...in other words, the
stuff that Andrew has continuously been complaining about.
Submitted by: John Dyson, w/minor changes by me.
Fixed remaining known bugs in the buffer IO and VM system.
vfs_bio.c:
Fixed some race conditions and locking bugs. Improved performance
by removing some (now) unnecessary code and fixing some broken
logic.
Fixed process accounting of # of FS outputs.
Properly handle NFS interrupts (B_EINTR).
(various)
Replaced calls to clrbuf() with calls to an optimized routine
called vfs_bio_clrbuf().
(various FS sync)
Sync out modified vnode_pager backed pages.
ffs_vnops.c:
Do two passes: Sync out file data first, then indirect blocks.
vm_fault.c:
Fixed deadly embrace caused by acquiring locks in the wrong order.
vnode_pager.c:
Changed to use buffer I/O system for writing out modified pages. This
should fix the problem with the modification date previous not getting
updated. Also dramatically simplifies the code. Note that this is
going to change in the future and be implemented via VOP_PUTPAGES().
vm_object.c:
Fixed a pile of bugs related to cleaning (vnode) objects. The performance
of vm_object_page_clean() is terrible when dealing with huge objects,
but this will change when we implement a binary tree to keep the object
pages sorted.
vm_pageout.c:
Fixed broken clustering of pageouts. Fixed race conditions and other
lockup style bugs in the scanning of pages. Improved performance.
to accurately track this. It isn't an indicator of resource consumption
anyway.
Removed cnt.v_kernel_pages: We don't implement this and doing so accurately
would be very difficult (and ambiguous - since process pages are often
double mapped in the kernel and the process address spaces).
VTEXT not always getting cleared when it is supposed to. Added check to
make sure that vm_object_remove() isn't called with a NULL pager or for
a pager for an OBJ_INTERNAL object (neither of which will be on the hash
list). Clear OBJ_CANPERSIST if we decide to terminate it because of no
resident pages.
was the wrong size. This is the likely cause of panics reported by
Lars Fredriksen and Paul Richards related to a -1 blkno when paging
via the swap_pager.
Submitted by: John Dyson
routines (and merged local changes). The changed vnode_pager_uncache
gets rids of the bogosity that you can call the routine without
having the vnode locked. The changed vnode_pager_umount properly locks
the vnode before calling vnode_pager_uncache.
now returns NULL and sets a global 'mb_map_full' when the map is full.
m_clalloc() has further been taught to expect this and do the right thing.
This should fix the "mb_map full" panics that several people have reported.