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490 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Watson
9e6127fe3b Assert Giant in vrele(). 2004-05-31 19:06:01 +00:00
Maxime Henrion
a0b5a67929 Put deprecated sysctl code inside BURN_BRIDGES. 2004-04-11 21:09:22 +00:00
Warner Losh
7f8a436ff2 Remove advertising clause from University of California Regent's license,
per letter dated July 22, 1999.

Approved by: core
2004-04-05 21:03:37 +00:00
Peter Wemm
39d3505a30 Kill some XXXKSE's. vnlru/syncer are single threaded. 2004-03-29 22:45:33 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
4d453ef101 Properly vector all bwrite() and BUF_WRITE() calls through the same path
and s/BUF_WRITE()/bwrite()/ since it now does the same as bwrite().
2004-03-11 18:02:36 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
651b11eaf2 Remove unused second arg to vfinddev().
Don't call addaliasu() on VBLK nodes.
2004-03-11 16:33:11 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
ff85a3f0e1 Always call vn_finished_write after vn_start_write was called. All
occurences of 'goto done' after vn_start_write invocation were cleaning
up incompletely.
2004-03-06 04:09:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
44f3b09204 Switch the sleep/wakeup and condition variable implementations to use the
sleep queue interface:
- Sleep queues attempt to merge some of the benefits of both sleep queues
  and condition variables.  Having sleep qeueus in a hash table avoids
  having to allocate a queue head for each wait channel.  Thus, struct cv
  has shrunk down to just a single char * pointer now.  However, the
  hash table does not hold threads directly, but queue heads.  This means
  that once you have located a queue in the hash bucket, you no longer have
  to walk the rest of the hash chain looking for threads.  Instead, you have
  a list of all the threads sleeping on that wait channel.
- Outside of the sleepq code and the sleep/cv code the kernel no longer
  differentiates between cv's and sleep/wakeup.  For example, calls to
  abortsleep() and cv_abort() are replaced with a call to sleepq_abort().
  Thus, the TDF_CVWAITQ flag is removed.  Also, calls to unsleep() and
  cv_waitq_remove() have been replaced with calls to sleepq_remove().
- The sched_sleep() function no longer accepts a priority argument as
  sleep's no longer inherently bump the priority.  Instead, this is soley
  a propery of msleep() which explicitly calls sched_prio() before
  blocking.
- The TDF_ONSLEEPQ flag has been dropped as it was never used.  The
  associated TDF_SET_ONSLEEPQ and TDF_CLR_ON_SLEEPQ macros have also been
  dropped and replaced with a single explicit clearing of td_wchan.
  TD_SET_ONSLEEPQ() would really have only made sense if it had taken
  the wait channel and message as arguments anyway.  Now that that only
  happens in one place, a macro would be overkill.
2004-02-27 18:52:44 +00:00
Don Lewis
47934cef8f Split the mlock() kernel code into two parts, mlock(), which unpacks
the syscall arguments and does the suser() permission check, and
kern_mlock(), which does the resource limit checking and calls
vm_map_wire().  Split munlock() in a similar way.

Enable the RLIMIT_MEMLOCK checking code in kern_mlock().

Replace calls to vslock() and vsunlock() in the sysctl code with
calls to kern_mlock() and kern_munlock() so that the sysctl code
will obey the wired memory limits.

Nuke the vslock() and vsunlock() implementations, which are no
longer used.

Add a member to struct sysctl_req to track the amount of memory
that is wired to handle the request.

Modify sysctl_wire_old_buffer() to return an error if its call to
kern_mlock() fails.  Only wire the minimum of the length specified
in the sysctl request and the length specified in its argument list.
It is recommended that sysctl handlers that use sysctl_wire_old_buffer()
should specify reasonable estimates for the amount of data they
want to return so that only the minimum amount of memory is wired
no matter what length has been specified by the request.

Modify the callers of sysctl_wire_old_buffer() to look for the
error return.

Modify sysctl_old_user to obey the wired buffer length and clean up
its implementation.

Reviewed by:	bms
2004-02-26 00:27:04 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ded67d0f77 Check for NODEV return from udev2dev() 2004-02-21 23:52:03 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
cd690b60de Device megapatch 6/6:
This is what we came here for:  Hang dev_t's from their cdevsw,
refcount cdevsw and dev_t and generally keep track of things a lot
better than we used to:

Hold a cdevsw reference around all entrances into the device driver,
this will be necessary to safely determine when we can unload driver
code.

Hold a dev_t reference while the device is open.

KASSERT that we do not enter the driver on a non-referenced dev_t.

Remove old D_NAG code, anonymous dev_t's are not a problem now.

When destroy_dev() is called on a referenced dev_t, move it to
dead_cdevsw's list.  When the refcount drops, free it.

Check that cdevsw->d_version is correct.  If not, set all methods
to the dead_*() methods to prevent entrance into driver.  Print
warning on console to this effect.  The device driver may still
explode if it is also incompatible with newbus, but in that case
we probably didn't get this far in the first place.
2004-02-21 21:57:26 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
816d62bbb9 Device megapatch 5/6:
Remove the unused second argument from udev2dev().

Convert all remaining users of makedev() to use udev2dev().  The
semantic difference is that udev2dev() will only locate a pre-existing
dev_t, it will not line makedev() create a new one.

Apart from the tiny well controlled windown in D_PSEUDO drivers,
there should no longer be any "anonymous" dev_t's in the system
now, only dev_t's created with make_dev() and make_dev_alias()
2004-02-21 21:32:15 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
580ddfa64b More style fixes.
Obtained from:	bde
2004-01-05 23:40:46 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
b0fdf71656 style(9):
Add empty line before first code line in functions with no local
variables.
Properly terminate comment sentences.
Indent lines which are longer that 80 characters.
Move v_addpollinfo closer to the rest of poll-related functions.
Move DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS ifdefed block to the end of file.

Obtained from:	bde (partly)
2004-01-05 19:04:29 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
3ff1b7c23f Cosmetics: strip '\n' from a string passed to Debugger(). 2004-01-04 03:42:20 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9efe7d9d83 v_vxproc was a bogus name for a thread (pointer). 2003-12-28 09:12:56 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
958557e9c7 - In vget() if LK_NOWAIT is specified we should return EBUSY and not ENOENT.
Submitted by:	Stephan Uphoff <ups@stups.com>
2003-12-16 17:08:27 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
d85213669b - When doing a forced unmount, VFS attempts to keep VCHR vnodes valid by
reassigning their v_ops field to specfs, detaching from the mountpoint, etc.
   However, this is not sufficient.  If we vclean() the vnode the pages owned
   by the vnode are lost, potentially while buffers reference them.  Implement
   parts of vclean() seperately in vgonechrl() so that the pages and bufs
   associated with a device vnode are not destroyed while in use.
2003-12-16 17:05:05 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
a6c6a93c89 - Don't forget to unlock the vnode interlock in the LK_NOWAIT case.
Submitted by:	Stephan Uphoff <ups@stups.com>
Approved by:	re (rwatson)
2003-11-30 22:09:58 +00:00
Seigo Tanimura
512824f8f7 - Implement selwakeuppri() which allows raising the priority of a
thread being waken up.  The thread waken up can run at a priority as
  high as after tsleep().

- Replace selwakeup()s with selwakeuppri()s and pass appropriate
  priorities.

- Add cv_broadcastpri() which raises the priority of the broadcast
  threads.  Used by selwakeuppri() if collision occurs.

Not objected in:	-arch, -current
2003-11-09 09:17:26 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
ca430f2e92 Remove mntvnode_mtx and replace it with per-mountpoint mutex.
Introduce two new macros MNT_ILOCK(mp)/MNT_IUNLOCK(mp) to
operate on this mutex transparently.

Eventually new mutex will be protecting more fields in
struct mount, not only vnode list.

Discussed with: jeff
2003-11-05 04:30:08 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
06cb76bde3 Add appropriate const poisoning to the assert_*locked() family so that I can
call ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, __func__) without a diagnostic.

Inspired by:	the evil and rude OpenAFS cache manager code
2003-10-23 18:17:36 +00:00
Alan Cox
f2b1200d08 Initialize the buf's b_object in pbgetvp(). Clear it in pbrelvp(). (This
facilitates synchronization of the vm page's valid field using the
vm object's lock.)

Suggested by:	tegge
2003-10-20 18:24:38 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
3da2d6a453 Simplify count_dev() 2003-10-17 11:56:48 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5108cd3652 Simplify vn_isdisk() a bit. 2003-10-12 14:04:39 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
7dd1328c13 - Fix a typo, I meant & and not |. This was causing lockups from the syncer
looping forever due to list corruption.

Solved by:	tegge
2003-10-11 21:50:45 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
bdcfcdecea - Fix an XXX. Check the error of vn_lock() in vflush(). Don't specify
LK_RETRY either, we don't want this vnode if it turns into another.
 - Remove the code that checks the mount point after acquiring the lock
   we are guaranteed to either fail or get the vnode that we wanted.
2003-10-05 07:12:38 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
45503a37dd - Rename vcanrecycle() to vtryrecycle() to reflect its new role.
- In vtryrecycle() try to vgonel the vnode if all of the previous checks
   passed.  We won't vgonel if someone has either acquired a hold or usecount
   or started the vgone process elsewhere.  This is because we may have been
   removed from the free list while we were inspecting the vnode for
   recycling.
 - The VI_TRYLOCK stops two threads from entering getnewvnode() and recycling
   the same vnode.  To further reduce the likelyhood of this event, requeue
   the vnode on the tail of the list prior to calling vtryrecycle().  We can
   not actually remove the vnode from the list until we know that it's
   going to be recycled because other interlock holders may see the VI_FREE
   flag and try to remove it from the free list.
 - Kill a bogus XXX comment.  If XLOCK is set we shouldn't wait for it
   regardless of MNT_WAIT because the vnode does not actually belong to
   this filesystem.
2003-10-05 05:35:41 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
85311d4b59 - Don't cache_purge() in getnewvnode. It's done in vclean(). With this
purge, the purge in vclean, and the filesystems purge, we had 3 purges
   per vnode.
 - Move the insmntque(vp, 0) to vclean() so that we may remove it from the
   two vgone() functions and reduce the number of lock operations required.
2003-10-05 02:48:04 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
ce13b187e7 - Solve a LOR with the sync_mtx by using the VI_ONWORKLST flag to determine
whether or not the sync failed.  This could potentially get set between
   the time that we VOP_UNLOCK and VI_LOCK() but the race would harmelssly
   lead to the sync being delayed by an extra 30 seconds.  If we do not move
   the vnode it could cause an endless loop if it continues to fail to sync.
 - Use vhold and vdrop to stop the vnode from changing identities while we
   have it unlocked.  Other internal vfs lists are likely to follow this
   scheme.
2003-10-05 00:35:41 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
894fbf9769 - Move the xlock 'locking' code into vx_lock() and vx_unlock().
- Create a new function, vgonechrl(), which performs vgone for an in-use
   character device.  Move the code from vflush() that did this into
   vgonechrl().
 - Hold the xlock across the entirety of vgonel() and vgonechrl() so that
   at no point will an invalid vnode exist on any list without XLOCK set.
 - Move the xlock code out of vclean() now that it is in the vgone*()
   functions.
2003-10-05 00:02:41 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
6f4b0863e0 - In sched_sync() test our preconditions prior to dropping the sync_mtx.
This is so that we may grab the interlock while still holding the
   sync_mtx.  We have to VI_TRYLOCK() because in all other cases the lock
   order runs the other way.
 - If we don't meet any of the preconditions, reinsert the vp into the
   list for the next second.
 - We don't need to panic if we fail to sync here because each FSYNC
   function handles this case.  Removing this redundant code also
   simplifies locking.
2003-10-04 18:03:53 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
e4c49d2b50 - In a Giantless world, the vn_lock() in vcanrecycle() could legitimately
fail.  Remove the panic from that case and document why it might fail.
 - Document the reason for calling cache_purge() on a newly created vnode.
 - In insmntque() order the operations so that we can call mtx_unlock()
   one fewer times.  This makes the code somewhat clearer as well.
 - Add XXX comments in sched_sync() and vflush().
 - In vget(), do not sleep while waiting for XLOCK to clear if LK_NOWAIT is
   set.
 - In vclean() we don't need to acquire a lock around a single TAILQ_FIRST
   call.  It's ok if we race here, the vinvalbuf will just do nothing.
 - Increase the scope of the lock in vgonel() to reduce the number of lock
   operations that are performed.
2003-10-04 15:10:40 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
51b575490c - In reassignbuf() don't unlock vp and lock newvp if they are the same.
Doing so creates a race where the buf is on neither list.
 - Only vfree() in an error case in vclean() if VSHOULDFREE() thinks we
   should.
 - Convert the error case in vclean() to INVARIANTS from DIAGNOSTIC as this
   really should not happen and is fast to check.
2003-09-20 00:21:48 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
6b6c163a37 - Remove spls(). The locking that has replaced them is in place and they
no longer serve as guidelines for future work.
2003-09-19 23:52:06 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
aebbeee812 Eliminate one case of VI_UNLOCK followed by an immediate
VI_LOCK.
2003-09-19 19:13:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
8b149b5131 Consistently use the BSD u_int and u_short instead of the SYSV uint and
ushort.  In most of these files, there was a mixture of both styles and
this change just makes them self-consistent.

Requested by:	bde (kern_ktrace.c)
2003-08-07 15:04:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
68f2d20b70 Revert stuff which accidentally ended up in the previous commit. 2003-07-22 10:36:36 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
55d1d7034f Don't attempt to inline large functions mb_alloc() and mb_free(),
it more than doubles the text size of this file.

GCC has wisely ignored us on this previously
2003-07-22 10:24:41 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
677b542ea2 Use __FBSDID(). 2003-06-11 00:56:59 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a62f80f8e0 Remove unused variable and now unbalanced call to splbio();
Found by:       FlexeLint
2003-05-31 20:09:01 +00:00
Alan Cox
2e05d89828 Make the maximum number of vnodes a function of both the physical memory
size and the kernel's heap size, specifically, vm_kmem_size.  This
function allows a maximum of 40% of the vm_kmem_size to be used for
vnodes and vm objects.  This is a conservative bound based upon recent
problem reports.  (In other words, a slight increase in this percentage
may be safe.)

Finally, machines with less than ~3GB of RAM should be unaffected
by this change, i.e., the maximum number of vnodes should remain
the same.  If necessary, machines with 3GB or more of RAM can increase
the maximum number of vnodes by increasing vm_kmem_size.

Desired by:	scottl
Tested by:	jake
Approved by:	re (rwatson,scottl)
2003-05-23 19:54:02 +00:00
Don Lewis
1e9bc9f889 Detect that a vnode has been reclaimed while vflush() was waiting to lock
the vnode and restart the loop.  Vflush() is vulnerable since it does not
hold a reference to the vnode and it holds no other locks while waiting
for the vnode lock.  The vnode will no longer be on the list when the
loop is restarted.

Approved by:	re (rwatson)
2003-05-16 19:46:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
099e981aa1 Optimize the use of splay in gbincore(). During a "make buildworld" the
desired buffer is found at one of the roots more than 60% of the time.
Thus, checking both roots before performing either splay eliminates
unnecessary splays on the first tree splayed.

Approved by:	re (jhb)
2003-05-13 04:36:02 +00:00
Robert Watson
1964fb9ba2 Remove bogus locking from DDB's "show lockedvnods" command: using
synchronization primitives from inside DDB is generally a bad idea,
and in this case it frequently results in panics due to DDB commands
being executed from the sio fast interrupt context on a serial
console.  Replace the locking with a note that a lack of locking
means that DDB may get see inconsistent views of the mount and vnode
lists, which could also result in a panic.  More frequently,
though, this avoids a panic than causes it.

Discussed with ages ago:	bde
Approved by:			re (scottl)
2003-05-12 14:37:47 +00:00
Alan Cox
bff99f0d12 - Revert kern/vfs_subr.c revision 1.444. The vm_object's size isn't
trustworthy for vnode-backed objects.
 - Restore the old behavior of vm_object_page_remove() when the end
   of the given range is zero.  Add a comment to vm_object_page_remove()
   regarding this behavior.

Reported by:	iedowse
2003-05-03 08:09:24 +00:00
Alan Cox
ebba1b25f9 Lock accesses to the vm_object's ref_count and resident_page_count. 2003-05-01 03:10:38 +00:00
Alan Cox
ecde4b3218 Various changes to vm_object_page_remove():
- Eliminate an odd, special-case feature:
   if start == end == 0 then all pages are removed.  Only one caller
   used this feature and that caller can trivially pass the object's
   size.
 - Assert that the vm_object is locked on entry; don't bother testing
   for a NULL vm_object.
 - Style: Fix lines that are longer than 80 characters.
2003-04-26 23:41:30 +00:00
Alan Cox
1ca5895341 - Convert vm_object_pip_wait() from using tsleep() to msleep().
- Make vm_object_pip_sleep() static.
 - Lock the vm_object when performing vm_object_pip_wait().
2003-04-26 18:33:18 +00:00
Alan Cox
b6e48e0372 - Acquire the vm_object's lock when performing vm_object_page_clean().
- Add a parameter to vm_pageout_flush() that tells vm_pageout_flush()
   whether its caller has locked the vm_object.  (This is a temporary
   measure to bootstrap vm_object locking.)
2003-04-24 04:31:25 +00:00