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Author SHA1 Message Date
Poul-Henning Kamp
9565c0e60d Get rid of hostnamelen variable. 1995-11-14 09:37:22 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e4f937b07b Included <sys/sysproto.h> to get central declarations for syscall args
structs and prototypes for syscalls.

Ifdefed duplicated decentralized declarations of args structs.  It's
convenient to have this visible but they are hard to maintain.  Some
are already different from the central declarations.  4.4lite2 puts
them in comments in the function headers but I wanted to avoid the
large changes for that.
1995-11-14 05:16:37 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f57e65478d Introduced a type `vop_t' for vnode operation functions and used
it 1138 times (:-() in casts and a few more times in declarations.
This change is null for the i386.

The type has to be `typedef int vop_t(void *)' and not `typedef
int vop_t()' because `gcc -Wstrict-prototypes' warns about the
latter.  Since vnode op functions are called with args of different
(struct pointer) types, neither of these function types is any use
for type checking of the arg, so it would be preferable not to use
the complete function type, especially since using the complete
type requires adding 1138 casts to avoid compiler warnings and
another 40+ casts to reverse the function pointer conversions before
calling the functions.
1995-11-09 08:17:23 +00:00
Bruce Evans
8b25681eb5 Replaced bogus macros for dummy devswitch entries by functions.
These functions went away:

	enosys (hasn't been used for some time)
	enxio
	enodev
	enoioctl (was used only once, actually for a vop)

if_tun.c:
Continued cleaning up...

conf.h:
Probably fixed the type of d_reset_t.  It is hard to tell the correct
type because there are no non-dummy device reset functions.

Removed last vestige of ambiguous sleep message strings.
1995-11-06 00:36:19 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
e046098fa9 Include a prerequisite header (so this is consistent again with the
NFSv2 state).
1995-10-31 21:17:59 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a98ca4699e Second batch of cleanup changes.
This time mostly making a lot of things static and some unused
variables here and there.
1995-10-29 15:33:36 +00:00
David Greenman
5344cc61f5 Fix order problem: unbusy pages before releasing the buffer.
Submitted by:	John Dyson <dyson>
1995-10-22 09:37:45 +00:00
David Greenman
d68a41903e Moved the filesystem read-only check out of the syscalls and into the
filesystem layer, as was done in lite-2. Merged in some other cosmetic
changes while I was at it. Rewrote most of msdosfs_access() to be more
like ufs_access() and to include the FS read-only check.

Obtained from: partially from 4.4BSD-lite2
1995-10-22 09:32:48 +00:00
John Dyson
c83ebe7781 Added VOP_GETPAGES/VOP_PUTPAGES and also the "backwards" block count
for VOP_BMAP.  Updated affected filesystems...
1995-09-04 00:21:16 +00:00
Doug Rabson
fac7bcd92c Make nfs diskless work again.
Reviewed by:	John Hay <jhay@mikom.csir.co.za>
1995-08-30 17:24:15 +00:00
David Greenman
dcc84850a7 Killed redundant declarations of nfsm_rpchead(). 1995-08-24 11:04:04 +00:00
Doug Rabson
c3b2cc769c Some fixes found using gcc -Wall:
nfsm_rpchead() has been called with the wrong number of args and misplaced
args since someone added new args in the middle for nfsv3.

Here's another one that would be important on 64-bit systems.  VOP_READDIR
takes a `u_int **cookies' arg.

Submitted by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1995-08-24 10:45:16 +00:00
Doug Rabson
27df97742b Add support for amd direct maps.
Reviewed by:	Thomas Graichen <graichen@sirius.physik.fu-berlin.de>
1995-08-24 10:17:39 +00:00
David Greenman
628641f8a6 Converted mountlist to a CIRCLEQ.
Partially obtained from: 4.4BSD-Lite2
1995-08-11 11:31:18 +00:00
David Greenman
4777741358 Removed my special-case hack for VOP_LINK and fixed the problem with the
wrong vp's ops vector being used by changing the VOP_LINK's argument order.
The special-case hack doesn't go far enough and breaks the generic
bypass routine used in some non-leaf filesystems. Pointed out by Kirk
McKusick.
1995-08-01 18:51:02 +00:00
Bruce Evans
28f8db1403 Eliminate sloppy common-style declarations. There should be none left for
the LINT configuation.
1995-07-29 11:44:31 +00:00
Doug Rabson
e1b686876b Slightly better fix than previous revision.
Submitted by:	Rick Macklem <rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca>
1995-07-24 16:38:05 +00:00
Doug Rabson
47212158a0 Fix a problem which appeared to truncate a file to the nearest block boundary
when it is moved to an NFS filesystem from from another filesystem and /bin/mv
failed to set the file ownership during the move.

I believe that this bug is present in STABLE but I have not tested it.  The fix
would be the same in STABLE even though the code has changed quite considerably
in CURRENT.
1995-07-24 12:50:49 +00:00
David Greenman
d15ea423f7 Correct my cut-'n-paste job from ffs_vfsops.c and fix up the formatting
to be similar.

Submitted by:	Bruce Evans
1995-07-22 03:32:18 +00:00
David Greenman
f5526ddb48 Implemented an nfs_node hash list lock, similar to what was implemented
in ffs_vget(), and for the same reason: to prevent a race condition that
results in duplicate vnodes/NFSnodes being allocated.
1995-07-21 10:25:13 +00:00
David Greenman
24aa09cd4f vnode_pager_alloc() never returns NULL, so don't check for it. 1995-07-20 09:43:12 +00:00
Doug Rabson
5d81e553a2 I believe that the following fix to nfs_vnops.c should do the trick w.r.t.
the problem "when a file is truncated on the server after being written on
a client under NFSv3, the client doesn't see the size drop to zero".
(As you noted, the problem is that NMODIFIED wasn't being cleared by nfs_close
 when it flushed the buffers. After checking through the code, the only place
 where NMODIFIED was used to test for the possibility of dirty blocks was in
 nfs_setattr(). The two cases are safe to do when there aren't dirty blocks,
 so I just took out the tests. Unfortunately, testing for
 v_dirtyblkhd.lh_first being non-null is not sufficient, since there are
 times when the code moves blocks to the clean list and then back to the
 dirty list.)

Submitted by:	rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
1995-07-13 17:55:12 +00:00
David Greenman
24a1cce34f NOTE: libkvm, w, ps, 'top', and any other utility which depends on struct
proc or any VM system structure will have to be rebuilt!!!

Much needed overhaul of the VM system. Included in this first round of
changes:

1) Improved pager interfaces: init, alloc, dealloc, getpages, putpages,
   haspage, and sync operations are supported. The haspage interface now
   provides information about clusterability. All pager routines now take
   struct vm_object's instead of "pagers".

2) Improved data structures. In the previous paradigm, there is constant
   confusion caused by pagers being both a data structure ("allocate a
   pager") and a collection of routines. The idea of a pager structure has
   escentially been eliminated. Objects now have types, and this type is
   used to index the appropriate pager. In most cases, items in the pager
   structure were duplicated in the object data structure and thus were
   unnecessary. In the few cases that remained, a un_pager structure union
   was created in the object to contain these items.

3) Because of the cleanup of #1 & #2, a lot of unnecessary layering can now
   be removed. For instance, vm_object_enter(), vm_object_lookup(),
   vm_object_remove(), and the associated object hash list were some of the
   things that were removed.

4) simple_lock's removed. Discussion with several people reveals that the
   SMP locking primitives used in the VM system aren't likely the mechanism
   that we'll be adopting. Even if it were, the locking that was in the code
   was very inadequate and would have to be mostly re-done anyway. The
   locking in a uni-processor kernel was a no-op but went a long way toward
   making the code difficult to read and debug.

5) Places that attempted to kludge-up the fact that we don't have kernel
   thread support have been fixed to reflect the reality that we are really
   dealing with processes, not threads. The VM system didn't have complete
   thread support, so the comments and mis-named routines were just wrong.
   We now use tsleep and wakeup directly in the lock routines, for instance.

6) Where appropriate, the pagers have been improved, especially in the
   pager_alloc routines. Most of the pager_allocs have been rewritten and
   are now faster and easier to maintain.

7) The pagedaemon pageout clustering algorithm has been rewritten and
   now tries harder to output an even number of pages before and after
   the requested page. This is sort of the reverse of the ideal pagein
   algorithm and should provide better overall performance.

8) Unnecessary (incorrect) casts to caddr_t in calls to tsleep & wakeup
   have been removed. Some other unnecessary casts have also been removed.

9) Some almost useless debugging code removed.

10) Terminology of shadow objects vs. backing objects straightened out.
    The fact that the vm_object data structure escentially had this
    backwards really confused things. The use of "shadow" and "backing
    object" throughout the code is now internally consistent and correct
    in the Mach terminology.

11) Several minor bug fixes, including one in the vm daemon that caused
    0 RSS objects to not get purged as intended.

12) A "default pager" has now been created which cleans up the transition
    of objects to the "swap" type. The previous checks throughout the code
    for swp->pg_data != NULL were really ugly. This change also provides
    the rudiments for future backing of "anonymous" memory by something
    other than the swap pager (via the vnode pager, for example), and it
    allows the decision about which of these pagers to use to be made
    dynamically (although will need some additional decision code to do
    this, of course).

13) (dyson) MAP_COPY has been deprecated and the corresponding "copy
    object" code has been removed. MAP_COPY was undocumented and non-
    standard. It was furthermore broken in several ways which caused its
    behavior to degrade to MAP_PRIVATE. Binaries that use MAP_COPY will
    continue to work correctly, but via the slightly different semantics
    of MAP_PRIVATE.

14) (dyson) Sharing maps have been removed. It's marginal usefulness in a
    threads design can be worked around in other ways. Both #12 and #13
    were done to simplify the code and improve readability and maintain-
    ability. (As were most all of these changes)

TODO:

1) Rewrite most of the vnode pager to use VOP_GETPAGES/PUTPAGES. Doing
   this will reduce the vnode pager to a mere fraction of its current size.

2) Rewrite vm_fault and the swap/vnode pagers to use the clustering
   information provided by the new haspage pager interface. This will
   substantially reduce the overhead by eliminating a large number of
   VOP_BMAP() calls. The VOP_BMAP() filesystem interface should be
   improved to provide both a "behind" and "ahead" indication of
   contiguousness.

3) Implement the extended features of pager_haspage in swap_pager_haspage().
   It currently just says 0 pages ahead/behind.

4) Re-implement the swap device (swstrategy) in a more elegant way, perhaps
   via a much more general mechanism that could also be used for disk
   striping of regular filesystems.

5) Do something to improve the architecture of vm_object_collapse(). The
   fact that it makes calls into the swap pager and knows too much about
   how the swap pager operates really bothers me. It also doesn't allow
   for collapsing of non-swap pager objects ("unnamed" objects backed by
   other pagers).
1995-07-13 08:48:48 +00:00
David Greenman
06cb725951 Moved call to VOP_GETATTR() out of vnode_pager_alloc() and into the places
that call vnode_pager_alloc() so that a failure return can be dealt with.
This fixes a panic seen on NFS clients when a file being opened is deleted
on the server before the open completes.
1995-07-09 06:58:03 +00:00
Doug Rabson
05085e65f6 Use a consistent blocksize for sizing bufs to avoid panicing the bio system. 1995-07-07 11:01:31 +00:00
Doug Rabson
b7ae4efa24 Use the correct cred for nfs_commit operations. 1995-06-28 17:33:39 +00:00
David Greenman
aa2cabb958 1) Converted v_vmdata to v_object.
2) Removed unnecessary vm_object_lookup()/pager_cache(object, TRUE) pairs
   after vnode_pager_alloc() calls - the object is already guaranteed to be
   persistent.
3) Removed some gratuitous casts.
1995-06-28 12:01:13 +00:00
David Greenman
9879652657 Fixed VOP_LINK argument order botch. 1995-06-28 07:06:55 +00:00
Doug Rabson
a62dc40654 Changes to support version 3 of the NFS protocol.
The version 2 support has been tested (client+server) against FreeBSD-2.0,
IRIX 5.3 and FreeBSD-current (using a loopback mount).  The version 2 support
is stable AFAIK.
The version 3 support has been tested with a loopback mount and minimally
against an IRIX 5.3 server.  It needs more testing and may have problems.
I have patched amd to support the new variable length filehandles although
it will still only use version 2 of the protocol.

Before booting a kernel with these changes, nfs clients will need to at least
build and install /usr/sbin/mount_nfs.  Servers will need to build and
install /usr/sbin/mountd.

NFS diskless support is untested.

Obtained from: Rick Macklem <rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca>
1995-06-27 11:07:30 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
ec05e1f5d7 The duplicate information returned in fa_type and fa_mode
is an ambiguity in the NFS version 2 protocol.

VREG should be taken literally as a regular file.  If a
server intents to return some type information differently
in the upper bits of the mode field (e.g. for sockets, or
FIFOs), NFSv2 mandates fa_type to be VNON.  Anyway, we
leave the examination of the mode bits even in the VREG
case to avoid breakage for bogus servers, but we make sure
that there are actually type bits set in the upper part of
fa_mode (and failing that, trust the va_type field).

NFSv3 cleared the issue, and requires fa_mode to not
contain any type information (while also introduing sockets
and FIFOs for fa_type).

The fix has been tested against a variety of NFS servers.
It fixes problems with the ``Tropic'' NFS server for Windows,
while apparently not breaking anything.

Pointed-out by: scott@zorch.sf-bay.org (Scott Hazen Mueller)
1995-06-14 06:23:38 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
d3628763db Merge RELENG_2_0_5 into HEAD 1995-06-11 19:33:05 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
9b2e535452 Remove trailing whitespace. 1995-05-30 08:16:23 +00:00
David Greenman
77f53bcf27 Fixed some serious bugs that resulted in object reference counts not being
handled correctly. This would manifest itself as "object deallocated too
many times" panics and perhaps other strange inconsistencies on NFS servers.

Reviewed by:	me, of course
Submitted by:	John Dyson
1995-05-29 04:01:09 +00:00
David Greenman
61f5d51062 Changes to fix the following bugs:
1) Files weren't properly synced on filesystems other than UFS. In some
   cases, this lead to lost data. Most likely would be noticed on NFS.
   The fix is to make the VM page sync/object_clean general rather than
   in each filesystem.
2) Mixing regular and mmaped file I/O on NFS was very broken. It caused
   chunks of files to end up as zeroes rather than the intended contents.
   The fix was to fix several race conditions and to kludge up the
   "b_dirtyoff" and "b_dirtyend" that NFS relies upon - paying attention
   to page modifications that occurred via the mmapping.

Reviewed by:	David Greenman
Submitted by:	John Dyson
1995-05-21 21:39:31 +00:00
David Greenman
a401ebbe32 Changed swap partition handling/allocation so that it doesn't
require specific partitions be mentioned in the kernel config
file ("swap on foo" is now obsolete).

From Poul-Henning:

The visible effect is this:

As default, unless
        options "NSWAPDEV=23"
is in your config, you will have four swap-devices.
You can swapon(2) any block device you feel like, it doesn't have
to be in the kernel config.

There is a performance/resource win available by getting the NSWAPDEV right
(but only if you have just one swap-device ??), but using that as default
would be too restrictive.

The invisible effect is that:

Swap-handling disappears from the $arch part of the kernel.
It gets a lot simpler (-145 lines) and cleaner.

Reviewed by:	John Dyson, David Greenman
Submitted by:	Poul-Henning Kamp, with minor changes by me.
1995-05-14 03:00:10 +00:00
John Dyson
e0a4d029a5 Slight re-ordering of the creation of a vmio object to fix a condition
that can cause NFS I/O failures.
1995-04-21 02:58:49 +00:00
David Greenman
8cbf8eafa6 Various fixes from John Dyson:
1) Rewrote screwy code that uses an incore buffer without making it busy.
2) Use B_CACHE instead of B_DONE in cases where it is appropriate.
3) Minor code optimization.

This *might* fix kern/345 submitted by Heikki Suonsivu.
1995-04-16 05:05:25 +00:00
David Greenman
64709e7406 Deleted bogus DIAGNOSTIC "nfs_fsync: dirty" message. This can and does
happen normally when there is heavy write activity to a file since the
vnode isn't locked (NFS plays fast and loose with vnode locks). This change
"fixes" PR#267.
1995-03-23 09:43:40 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
bbf3a56610 Add four more filesystem flags:
VFCF_NETWORK (this FS goes over the net)
	VFCF_READONLY (read-write mounts do not make any sense)
	VFCF_SYNTHETIC (data in this FS is not real)
	VFCF_LOOPBACK (this FS aliases something else)

cd9660 is readonly; nullfs, umapfs, and union are loopback; NFS is netowkr;
procfs, kernfs, and fdesc are synthetic.
1995-03-16 20:23:48 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b5e8ce9f12 Add and move declarations to fix all of the warnings from `gcc -Wimplicit'
(except in netccitt, netiso and netns) and most of the warnings from
`gcc -Wnested-externs'.  Fix all the bugs found.  There were no serious
ones.
1995-03-16 18:17:34 +00:00
David Greenman
403ef252fa Removed obsolete vtrace() remnants. 1995-03-04 03:24:45 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
78ff637a2c YF fix. 1995-02-15 04:21:32 +00:00
David Greenman
efefea024a Fixed two more bugs related to the merged cache changes.
Submitted by:	John Dyson
1995-02-15 03:40:00 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
473e9734a8 YFfix
+int    nfsrv_vput __P(( struct vnode * ));
+int    nfsrv_vrele __P(( struct vnode * ));
+int    nfsrv_vmio __P(( struct vnode * ));
1995-02-14 06:22:18 +00:00
David Greenman
081129c5e3 Changed order of release of vnode/object to fix a problem where the vnode
is freed with an old object still attached (subsequently causing a panic).
Fixes NFS server panic "object/pager mismatch".

Submitted by:	John Dyson
1995-02-06 02:20:40 +00:00
David Greenman
efc68ce10f Fixed bmap run-length brokeness.
Use bmap run-length extension when doing clustered paging.

Submitted by:	John Dyson
1995-02-03 06:46:28 +00:00
David Greenman
ef762baa88 Removed a pile of vfs_unbusy_pages()...both unnecessary and wrong - resulted
in serious system instability. Changed a B_INVAL to a B_NOCACHE so that
buffer data is properly disposed of.

Submitted by:	John Dyson, Rick Macklin, and ohki@gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp
1995-02-03 03:40:08 +00:00
David Greenman
740c65cfec Added two missing brelse() calls.
Submitted by:	rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
1995-01-10 13:06:51 +00:00
David Greenman
0d94caffca These changes embody the support of the fully coherent merged VM buffer cache,
much higher filesystem I/O performance, and much better paging performance. It
represents the culmination of over 6 months of R&D.

The majority of the merged VM/cache work is by John Dyson.

The following highlights the most significant changes. Additionally, there are
(mostly minor) changes to the various filesystem modules (nfs, msdosfs, etc) to
support the new VM/buffer scheme.

vfs_bio.c:
Significant rewrite of most of vfs_bio to support the merged VM buffer cache
scheme.  The scheme is almost fully compatible with the old filesystem
interface.  Significant improvement in the number of opportunities for write
clustering.

vfs_cluster.c, vfs_subr.c
Upgrade and performance enhancements in vfs layer code to support merged
VM/buffer cache.  Fixup of vfs_cluster to eliminate the bogus pagemove stuff.

vm_object.c:
Yet more improvements in the collapse code.  Elimination of some windows that
can cause list corruption.

vm_pageout.c:
Fixed it, it really works better now.  Somehow in 2.0, some "enhancements"
broke the code.  This code has been reworked from the ground-up.

vm_fault.c, vm_page.c, pmap.c, vm_object.c
Support for small-block filesystems with merged VM/buffer cache scheme.

pmap.c vm_map.c
Dynamic kernel VM size, now we dont have to pre-allocate excessive numbers of
kernel PTs.

vm_glue.c
Much simpler and more effective swapping code.  No more gratuitous swapping.

proc.h
Fixed the problem that the p_lock flag was not being cleared on a fork.

swap_pager.c, vnode_pager.c
Removal of old vfs_bio cruft to support the past pseudo-coherency.  Now the
code doesn't need it anymore.

machdep.c
Changes to better support the parameter values for the merged VM/buffer cache
scheme.

machdep.c, kern_exec.c, vm_glue.c
Implemented a seperate submap for temporary exec string space and another one
to contain process upages. This eliminates all map fragmentation problems
that previously existed.

ffs_inode.c, ufs_inode.c, ufs_readwrite.c
Changes for merged VM/buffer cache.  Add "bypass" support for sneaking in on
busy buffers.

Submitted by:	John Dyson and David Greenman
1995-01-09 16:06:02 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
c4cab716b9 From Gene Stark:
If nd->swap_nblks is zero in nfs_mountroot(), then the system
       comes up without initializing swapdev_vp to an actual vnode pointer.
       The swap pager assumes a non-NULL value for swapdev_vp.

       The fix is to try initializing local swap if no NFS swap space
       is specified.
1995-01-03 07:44:10 +00:00