Commit Graph

119 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Doug Rabson
4ba14e3a10 Fix various bugs in the locking protocol, allowing proper shared locks
to be used.  This should fix the lock panics that people are seeing.
1997-04-04 17:49:35 +00:00
Doug Rabson
363880128c The code which recovered from a modified directory situation did not check
for eof when re-caching the directory.  This could cause it to loop forever
if a directory was truncated.
1997-04-03 07:52:00 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b445591810 Removed #include of <ufs/ufs/dir.h>. Nfs no longer depends on any ufs
features, and the one thing that it depended on (DIRBLKSIZ) now has
conflicting spelling.
1997-03-29 12:40:20 +00:00
Bruce Evans
00780cef44 Define our own version of DIRBLKSIZ instead of (ab)using ufs's value.
Use the same value of 512 (ufs actually uses DEV_BSIZE).  There are
too many versions of DIRBLKSIZ, one for ufs, one for ext2fs, one for
nfs, one for ibcs2, one for linux, one for applications, ... I think
nfs's DIRBLKSIZ needs to be a divisor of the directory blocks sizes
of all supported file systems.  There is also NFS_DIRBLKSIZ, which is
different from nfs's DIRBLKSIZ but is sometimes confused with it in
comments.

Removed a bogus #ifdef KERNEL that hid the tunable constants for nfs.
This came in undocumented with the Lite2 merge although it isn't in
Lite2.  It required more-bogus #define KERNEL's in fstat and pstat
to make the constants visible.

Restored a spelling fix from rev.1.17.

Removed duplicate #defines of all the the NFS mount option flags.
1997-03-29 12:34:33 +00:00
Guido van Rooij
394da4c167 Add code that will reject nfs requests in teh kernel from nonprivileged
ports. This option will be automatically set/cleraed when mount is run
without/with the -n option.
Reviewed by:	Doug Rabson
1997-03-27 20:01:07 +00:00
Bruce Evans
51a534883a Don't include <sys/ioctl.h> in the kernel. Stage 2: include
<sys/sockio.h> instead of <sys/ioctl.h> in network files.
1997-03-24 11:33:46 +00:00
Bruce Evans
3c81694426 Fixed some invalid (non-atomic) accesses to `time', mostly ones of the
form `tv = time'.  Use a new function gettime().  The current version
just forces atomicicity without fixing precision or efficiency bugs.
Simplified some related valid accesses by using the central function.
1997-03-22 06:53:45 +00:00
Bruce Evans
7eff94279a YAMInTheWrongDirectionF22 (part of rev.1.28.2.3: set B_CLUSTEROK for
commits).
1997-03-09 10:21:26 +00:00
Bruce Evans
2ca8d13195 Fixed a panic in nfs_writevp(). Lite2 provided a fix for a silly
missing-parentheses bug, but this exposed a misplaced vfs_busy_pages().
This bug cost a factor of 2.5-3 in nfsv3 write performance!  It should
be fixed in 2.2.

Removed some debugging code that gets triggered often in normal
operation.  There are still many backwards diagnostics (#define
DIAGNOSTIC gives no diagnostics).

Submitted by:	vfs_busy_pages() fix by dfr
1997-02-28 17:56:27 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6875d25465 Back out part 1 of the MCFH that changed $Id$ to $FreeBSD$. We are not
ready for it yet.
1997-02-22 09:48:43 +00:00
Bruce Evans
bd6d39b941 Changed #ifdef COMPAT_PRELITE2' to #ifndef NO_COMPAT_PRELITE2' so that
old nfs mount calls are supported by default.
1997-02-18 04:40:38 +00:00
John Dyson
996c772f58 This is the kernel Lite/2 commit. There are some requisite userland
changes, so don't expect to be able to run the kernel as-is (very well)
without the appropriate Lite/2 userland changes.

The system boots and can mount UFS filesystems.

Untested: ext2fs, msdosfs, NFS
Known problems: Incorrect Berkeley ID strings in some files.
		Mount_std mounts will not work until the getfsent
		library routine is changed.

Reviewed by:	various people
Submitted by:	Jeffery Hsu <hsu@freebsd.org>
1997-02-10 02:22:35 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
1130b656e5 Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore.  This update would have been
insane otherwise.
1997-01-14 07:20:47 +00:00
Bill Paul
1b4a7d506f Fix (properly, I hope) 'panic: sillyrename dir' crash that can happen
if you do:

% cd /nfsdir
% mkdir -p foo/foo
% mv foo/foo .

nfs_sillyrename() self-destructs if you try to sillyrename a directory,
however nfs_rename() can be coerced into doing just that by the above
sequence of commands. To avoid this, nfs_rename() now checks that
v_type of the 'destination' vnode != VDIR before attempting the
sillyrename. The server correctly handles this particular situation
by returning ENOTEMPTY on the rename() attempt.

I asked if this was the correct fix for this on -hackers but nobody
ever answered.

This is a 2.2 candidate.
1996-12-31 07:10:19 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
59562606b9 Convert the interface address and IP interface address structures
to TAILQs.  Fix places which referenced these for no good reason
that I can see (the references remain, but were fixed to compile
again; they are still questionable).
1996-12-13 21:29:07 +00:00
Doug Rabson
f438ae02f5 Improve the queuing algorithms used by NFS' asynchronous i/o. The
existing mechanism uses a global queue for some buffers and the
vp->b_dirtyblkhd queue for others.  This turns sequential writes into
randomly ordered writes to the server, affecting both read and write
performance.  The existing mechanism also copes badly with hung
servers, tending to block accesses to other servers when all the iods
are waiting for a hung server.

The new mechanism uses a queue for each mount point.  All asynchronous
i/o goes through this queue which preserves the ordering of requests.
A simple mechanism ensures that the iods are shared out fairly between
active mount points.  This removes the sysctl variable vfs.nfs.dwrite
since the new queueing mechanism removes the old delayed write code
completely.

This should go into the 2.2 branch.
1996-11-06 10:53:16 +00:00
Doug Rabson
425b5191a4 If a large (>4096 bytes) directory was modified, the old directory
contents are discarded, including the cached seek cookies.
Unfortunately, if the directory was larger than NFS_DIRBLKSIZ, then
this confused nfs_readdirrpc(), making it appear as if the directory
was truncated.

Reviewed by:	Karl Denninger <karl@Mcs.Net>
1996-10-21 10:07:52 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8e774bbf9d Add four sysctl variables that joerg wanted. 1996-10-20 15:01:58 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e07fd62c16 Staticized `nfs_dwrite'. 1996-10-12 17:39:39 +00:00
Doug Rabson
f31dba4c5d This fixes a problem with the nfs socket handling code which happens
if a single process is performing a large number of requests (in this
case writing a large file).  The writing process could monopolise the
recieve lock and prevent any other processes from recieving their
replies.

It also adds a new sysctl variable 'vfs.nfs.dwrite' which controls the
behaviour which originally pointed out the problem.  When a process
writes to a file over NFS, it usually arranges for another process
(the 'iod') to perform the request.  If no iods are available, then it
turns the write into a 'delayed write' which is later picked up by the
next iod to do a write request for that file.  This can cause that
particular iod to do a disproportionate number of requests from a
single process which can harm performance on some NFS servers.  The
alternative is to perform the write synchronously in the context of
the original writing process if no iod is avaiable for asynchronous
writing.

The 'delayed write' behaviour is selected when vfs.nfs.dwrite=1 and
the non-delayed behaviour is selected when vfs.nfs.dwrite=0.  The
default is vfs.nfs.dwrite=1; if many people tell me that performance
is better if vfs.nfs.dwrite=0 then I will change the default.

Submitted by:	Hidetoshi Shimokawa <simokawa@sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
1996-10-11 10:15:33 +00:00
Nate Williams
030e2e9ebb In sys/time.h, struct timespec is defined as:
/*
         * Structure defined by POSIX.4 to be like a timeval.
         */
        struct timespec {
                time_t  ts_sec;         /* seconds */
                long    ts_nsec;        /* and nanoseconds */
        };

        The correct names of the fields are tv_sec and tv_nsec.

Reminded by:	James Drobina <jdrobina@infinet.com>
1996-09-19 18:21:32 +00:00
John Dyson
6476c0d204 Even though this looks like it, this is not a complex code change.
The interface into the "VMIO" system has changed to be more consistant
and robust.  Essentially, it is now no longer necessary to call vn_open
to get merged VM/Buffer cache operation, and exceptional conditions
such as merged operation of VBLK devices is simpler and more correct.

This code corrects a potentially large set of problems including the
problems with ktrace output and loaded systems, file create/deletes,
etc.

Most of the changes to NFS are cosmetic and name changes, eliminating
a layer of subroutine calls.  The direct calls to vput/vrele have
been re-instituted for better cross platform compatibility.

Reviewed by: davidg
1996-08-21 21:56:23 +00:00
Doug Rabson
09c6884729 Various fixes from frank@fwi.uva.nl (Frank van der Linden) via
rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca:

1. Clear B_NEEDCOMMIT in nfs_write to make sure that dirty data is
correctly send to the server.  If a buffer was dirtied when it was in
the B_DELWRI+B_NEEDCOMMIT state, the state of the buffer was left
unchanged and when the buffer was later cleaned, just a commit rpc was
made to the server to complete the previous write.  Clearing
B_NEEDCOMMIT ensures that another write is made to the server.

2. If a server returned a server (for whatever reason) returned an
answer to a write RPC that implied that fewer bytes than requested
were written, bad things would happen.

3. The setattr operation passed on the atime in stead of the mtime to
the server. The fix is trivial.

4. XIDs always started at 0, but this caused some servers (older DEC
OSF/1 3.0 so I've been told) who had very long-lasting XID caches to
get confused if, after a reboot of a BSD client, RPCs came in with a
XID that had in the past been used before from that client. Patch is
to use the current time in seconds as a starting point for XIDs. The
patch below is not perfect, because it requires the root fs to be
mounted first. This is because of the check BSD systems do, comparing
FS time to system time.

Reviewed by:	Bruce Evans, Terry Lambert.
Obtained from:  frank@fwi.uva.nl (Frank van der Linden) via rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
1996-07-16 10:19:45 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
2c37256e5a Modify the kernel to use the new pr_usrreqs interface rather than the old
pr_usrreq mechanism which was poorly designed and error-prone.  This
commit renames pr_usrreq to pr_ousrreq so that old code which depended on it
would break in an obvious manner.  This commit also implements the new
interface for TCP, although the old function is left as an example
(#ifdef'ed out).  This commit ALSO fixes a longstanding bug in the
TCP timer processing (introduced by davidg on 1995/04/12) which caused
timer processing on a TCB to always stop after a single timer had
expired (because it misinterpreted the return value from tcp_usrreq()
to indicate that the TCB had been deleted).  Finally, some code
related to polling has been deleted from if.c because it is not
relevant t -current and doesn't look at all like my current code.
1996-07-11 16:32:50 +00:00
Bruce Evans
8cd5acbce0 Don't truncate minor or major numbers in the nfsv3 client. 1996-06-23 17:19:25 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5b28a6011f Fix for NFS_NOSERVER
Poul mentioned that he thought this was some kind of timing problem, and
that started me thinking. After a little poking around, I found that
nfs_timer() was completely disabled when NFS_NOSERVER was #defined.
But after looking at nfs_timer(), it seemed like it was something
required by both the client and server code, and disabling it outright
just didn't seem to make any sense. Parts of it relate only to the
NFS server side code, so I disabled those, but I re-enabled the rest
of the function and made sure that it would be called from nfs_init()
(in nfs_subs.c).

With nfs_timer() re-enabled, everything seems to work again. The only
other changes I made were to #ifdef away some variable declarations
in the NFS_NOSERVER case so that gcc would stop complaining about
unused variables.

Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Bill Paul <wpaul@skynet.ctr.columbia.edu>
1996-06-14 11:13:21 +00:00
David Greenman
2f9bae59d6 Moved the fsnode MALLOC to before the call to getnewvnode() so that the
process won't possibly block before filling in the fsnode pointer (v_data)
which might be dereferenced during a sync since the vnode is put on the
mnt_vnodelist by getnewvnode.

Pointed out by Matt Day <mday@artisoft.com>
1996-06-12 03:37:57 +00:00
Paul Traina
75985daf3b Clear flags before using an inactive buffer. This is a kludge, but
matches the code in bread().

Reviewed by:	bde
1996-06-08 05:59:04 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e911eafcba removed:
CLBYTES PD_SHIFT PGSHIFT NBPG PGOFSET CLSIZELOG2 CLSIZE pdei()
        ptei() kvtopte() ptetov() ispt() ptetoav() &c &c
new:
        NPDEPG

Major macro cleanup.
1996-05-02 14:21:14 +00:00
Bruce Evans
71d96b71c2 #include <sys/filedesc.h> explicitly instead of depending on it being
bogusly included by <sys/socketvar.h>.
1996-04-30 23:26:52 +00:00
Bruce Evans
21e0797227 Fixed nfs sysctls. They missed out on the fs -> vfs name changes from
Lite2.  This broke nfsstat.
1996-04-30 23:23:09 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
dc915e7cfc Kill XNS.
While we're at it, fix socreate() to take a process argument.  (This
was supposed to get committed days ago...)
1996-02-13 18:16:31 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
6c5e9bbdf5 Fix a bunch of spelling errors in the comment fields of
a bunch of system include files.
1996-01-30 23:02:38 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ad59a83d3e Fixed spelling of s_namlen so that this compiles again. 1996-01-25 00:45:37 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
1ce9bf88c3 Use new printf features rather than local kludges. 1996-01-24 21:12:23 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
97f1b9871e Add a check to prevent a computation from underflowing and causing
a panic due to an attaempt to allocate a buffer for a terabyte or
so of data when an attempt is made to create sparse data (e.g.
a holey file) more than 1 block past the end of the file.

Note:  some other areas of this code need to be looked at,
since they might cause problems when the file size exceeds 2GB,
due to storing results in ints when the computations are being
done with quad sized variables.

Reviewed by:	bde
1996-01-24 18:52:18 +00:00
John Dyson
bd7e5f992e Eliminated many redundant vm_map_lookup operations for vm_mmap.
Speed up for vfs_bio -- addition of a routine bqrelse to greatly diminish
	overhead for merged cache.
Efficiency improvement for vfs_cluster.  It used to do alot of redundant
	calls to cluster_rbuild.
Correct the ordering for vrele of .text and release of credentials.
Use the selective tlb update for 486/586/P6.
Numerous fixes to the size of objects allocated for files.  Additionally,
	fixes in the various pagers.
Fixes for proper positioning of vnode_pager_setsize in msdosfs and ext2fs.
Fixes in the swap pager for exhausted resources.  The pageout code
	will not as readily thrash.
Change the page queue flags (PG_ACTIVE, PG_INACTIVE, PG_FREE, PG_CACHE) into
	page queue indices (PQ_ACTIVE, PQ_INACTIVE, PQ_FREE, PQ_CACHE),
	thereby improving efficiency of several routines.
Eliminate even more unnecessary vm_page_protect operations.
Significantly speed up process forks.
Make vm_object_page_clean more efficient, thereby eliminating the pause
	that happens every 30seconds.
Make sequential clustered writes B_ASYNC instead of B_DELWRI even in the
	case of filesystems mounted async.
Fix a panic with busy pages when write clustering is done for non-VMIO
	buffers.
1996-01-19 04:00:31 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
99cb299316 Add an option NFS_NOSERVER which saves 100K in the install kernel (or
any other kernel that uses it).  Use with option NFS.
1996-01-13 23:27:58 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
d2f08956ec Don't print swap server as root server.
Submitted by:	Mattias.Gronlund@sa.erisoft.se (Mattias Gronlund)
1995-12-28 21:56:49 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0240c4db5b Move fs.nfs.nfsstats sysctl var back to it's old OID. 1995-12-22 15:57:38 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
b8dce649f1 Staticize. 1995-12-17 21:14:36 +00:00
David Greenman
efeaf95a41 Untangled the vm.h include file spaghetti. 1995-12-07 12:48:31 +00:00
Bruce Evans
dee6b0ab68 Completed function declarations and/or added prototypes and/or moved
prototypes to the right place.
1995-12-03 10:03:12 +00:00
Bruce Evans
55054f3540 Completed function declarations, added prototypes and removed redundant
declarations.
1995-11-21 15:51:39 +00:00
Bruce Evans
512fef80a9 Completed function declarations and/or added prototypes. 1995-11-21 12:55:26 +00:00
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