(a) bring back ttselect, now that we have xxxdevtotty() it isn't dangerous.
(b) remove all of the wrappers that have been replaced by ttselect
(c) fix formatting in syscons.c and definition in syscons.h
(d) add cxdevtotty
NOT DONE:
(e) make pcvt work... it was already broken...when someone fixes pcvt to
link properly, just rename get_pccons to xxxdevtotty and we're done
may not properly initialize this field in all cases, and this would
result in very anti-social behavior (overwriting on some other random
device/location).
Submitted by: John Dyson
(b) add a function callback vector to tty drivers that will return a pointer
to a valid tty structure based upon a dev_t
(c) make syscons structures the same size whether or not APM is enabled so
utilities don't crash if NAPM changes (and make the damn kernel compile!)
(d) rewrite /dev/snp ioctl interface so that it is device driver and i386
independant
Fix the sign of the adjustment after writing a label.
Writing of labels should work now.
Merge adjust_label() into fixlabel(). Detect more errors and don't
write if there is an error. Adjust sectors/unit and total sectors
to the numbers on the slice.
Add a function dsname() to print slice device names consistently, and
use it.
Various more tweaks from John Dyson to improve read ahead calculations.
vfs_subr.c:
Only wakeup if numoutput is 0 in vwakeup().
Submitted by: John Dyson
metadata aren't thrashed by regular file I/O.
Added mechanism to limit the amount of outstanding I/O on a given vnode.
Pagedaemon wakeup policy changed to skew priority a little in favor of
file caching.
Slight code reorganization to improve clarity.
Added a few more comments.
Submitted by: John Dyson
the same as when initializing the in-core copies. Adjust checksums in
labels after adjusting labels. This finishes fudging the on-disk label to
make it coherent with the in-core label.
Handle EIO during initialization better.
Initialize the compatibility slice to the whole disk If there are no real
slices.
Don't warn about adjusting offsets in the label to make the 'c' partition
start at 0. The 'c' offset is now always absolute on-disk and 0 in-core
so an adjustment is usually required.
Don't confuse LABEL_PART with RAW_PART so much.
Check for partitions being within slices differently.
via sysctl(8). The initial value of maxprocperuid is maxproc-1,
that of maxfilesperproc is maxfiles (untill maxfile will disappear)
Now it is at least possible to prohibit one user opening maxfiles
-Guido
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requires complications to adjust the offsets to relative when a block
containing the label is read and back to absolute when such a block is
written. The adjustment is not made on the whole disk slice.
Don't allow setting the offset of partition C to nonzero in in-core labels.
This will cause some (nonstandard) disktab entries to fail. They will
need to be changed to have relative offsets (and no partitions outside
of the slice).
Don't write protect the (nonexistent) label on the whole disk slice.
Writing labels and bootstraps should work right now (except if there is
no DOSpartition table).
Slice 0 is now for the first BSD slice. The first BSD slice is
the first DOSpartition with id 0xa5 or the whole disk if their
are no DOSpartitions (except the latter is not yet implemented).
Existing partitions on it work the same as in 2.0 except the
'd' partition is no longer special and partitions are relative
to the skice.
Slice 1 is now for the whole disk and gets a read-only label
describing the disk. Previously, slice 0 was for the whole disk
and there was no label on it.
Slices 2-31 are for DOSpartitions. Slice 0 is an alias for one
of these if there is a BSD slice. Previously, slices 1-31 were
for DOSpartitions.
diskslice_machdep.c:
Expand whole disk slice to include all DOSpartitions. More work
is required for >1024 cylinders and to rewrite the label iff the
driver is unsure about the geometry.
subr_diskslice.c:
New function dsisopen() to help handle media changes.
mapping from numbers to names is messy for backwards compatibility.
E.g., for driver "sd", unit "0":
slice 0: omit the slice number for compatibility; names are sd0[a-h].
slice 1: omit the partition letter 'c' because the whole disk device
shouldn't have anything to do with partitions; sd0 is the
only name.
slices 2-31: subtract 1 from slice number to compensate for the
compatibility slice 0; names are sd0s[1-30][a-h].
- Overflow now calculated right
- Close works ok,does not looses tty
- Better overflow handling now the snooping stops
on overflow,but programm notified and can reconnect if
it want to..Default maximal buffer set to 664 K and this
is probably too much..:)))
Utility still to come
Restore fixes to flushing that were lost in the previous commit.
Clean up snoop changes.
Add my TODO list from 1.1.5. The improvements in 1.1.5 should be "obtained"
first.
Users-beware..
It is tested and working for me but probably have some bugs i
didn't noticed so test it and reply...
It can:
look at what's sent to the user from tty device
snoop on pty's,vty's and serial tty's
It (still) can't:
write to tty
see what user types in local echo mode
It is probably bad styled and
very dependant on tty_pty.c,sio.c and syscons.c
I would be really happy if another ppl would make their
changes because i am not sure this is the best snoop
we can have..but it is good..:)))))
Bruce finally caught this bogon for me, Thank you Bruce !
Due to some part of the VM/buffer/pmap magic doing clustering, this bogon
managed to work better than 99.9% of the time. Amazing.
If You ever again see a weird message from the gzip code, please tell me.