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Julian Elischer
6d0ba44288 Add B_NOCACHE to several cases where BSD4.4 only required a B_INVAL.
Change worked out by john and kirk in consort.
1998-06-11 17:44:32 +00:00
Julian Elischer
8c221701c3 Fix for "live inode" panic.
Submitted by: Kirk McKusick <mckusick@McKusick.COM>
Reviewed by: yeah right...
1998-06-10 20:45:46 +00:00
Julian Elischer
4af0bb0f9e Remove buggy debugging code. 1998-06-10 20:03:16 +00:00
Julian Elischer
939001af5c Back out John's changes 1.45 -> 1.46
Kirk confirms that the original semantic was what he wanted...
(well, a very slight difference)
May fix "dangling deps" panic with soft updates.
1998-06-10 19:27:56 +00:00
Julian Elischer
3f2419f9e4 The version of the softdep changes in FreeBSD broke the
(doingdirectory && !newparent) case of ufs_rename().
rename("D1/X/", "D2/Y/") gives a wrong link count for D2.

Submitted by: Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
Reviewed by: Kirk McKusick <mckusick@McKusick.COM>
1998-06-08 23:55:33 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9399d2c5ad Null change. Forgot to mention in previous log message that MNT_NOATIME
is now ignored for special files, so that mounting root with option
noatime doesn't break reporting of idle times in programs like `w'.
The problem of execessive disk updates just to stamp atimes will be
handled for special files by only writing atimes to disk when inodes
become active.  This works well because special files are relatively
uncommon and their atimes are even more disposable at panic time than
regular files' atimes.
1998-06-07 11:04:26 +00:00
Bruce Evans
12f66dd32f Fixed some longstanding timestamp bugs:
1. mark atimes and mtimes of special files and fifos for update upon
   successful completion of non-null i/o, not at the beginning of the
   syscall.
2. never update file times for readonly filesystems.  They were updated
   for stats and closes but not for syncs.  The updates were of course
   only in-core and were thrown away when the inode was uncached, so
   the times sometimes appeared to go backwards.

Improved comments in code related to (1) (mostly by removing them).

Unmacroized ITIMES().  The test in (2) bloated it even more.  Don't
call getmicrotime() in the function version of it when we only need
the time in seconds.
1998-06-07 10:49:18 +00:00
Doug Rabson
8435e0aef5 Use size_t instead of u_int for sizes. 1998-06-04 17:21:39 +00:00
Doug Rabson
6589ab80a9 If the filesystem blocksize is less than the VM page size, use the generic
getpages code.  This happens for filesystems with 4k pages on the alpha since
the normal alpha pagesize is 8k.
1998-06-04 17:04:44 +00:00
Doug Rabson
58b395a905 Don't cast a pointer to an int in DQHASH. 1998-06-04 17:03:16 +00:00
Julian Elischer
00076e7cf9 Add a reference to the original softupdates paper 1998-06-02 01:30:51 +00:00
Julian Elischer
3942b533f8 Add a reference to the Ganger/Patt paper 1998-06-02 01:27:27 +00:00
Julian Elischer
b8cf4de4c8 A fix to a debug test from Kirk. 1998-05-27 03:32:23 +00:00
Julian Elischer
928c9ddf81 Ensure that there is enough information here, so that people can use
soft updates should they desire.
1998-05-19 23:18:37 +00:00
Julian Elischer
25db4e8a66 Bring up-to-date with Whistle's current version
Includes some debugging code.
1998-05-19 23:07:25 +00:00
Julian Elischer
46e752be05 Merge with Kirk's version as of Feb 20
His version 9.23 == our version 1.5 of ffs_softdep.c
His version 9.5 ==  our version 1.4 of softdep.c
1998-05-19 22:54:53 +00:00
Julian Elischer
62e12c760c Merge in Kirk's changes to stop softupdates from hogging all of memory. 1998-05-19 21:45:53 +00:00
Julian Elischer
b6dad36385 Change to stop a silly panic. This should be understood better.
Change a buffer swizzle trick to a bcopy. It would be nice if the efficient
trick could be used in the future.
1998-05-19 20:50:41 +00:00
Julian Elischer
987614a910 First published FreeBSD version of soft updates Feb 5. 1998-05-19 20:18:42 +00:00
Julian Elischer
a697eb98d4 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r36206,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1998-05-19 20:03:29 +00:00
Julian Elischer
8e95b94dec Import the next version received from kirk after some
FreeBSD feedback.
1998-05-19 20:03:29 +00:00
Julian Elischer
8d1c524575 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r36201,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1998-05-19 19:47:22 +00:00
Julian Elischer
467e1a6e7a Import the earliest version of the soft update code that I have. 1998-05-19 19:47:22 +00:00
Julian Elischer
c11d29814e try stop the user from using mount -u to set the async flag on
a filesystem currently using soft updates.
Also needs a new copy of ffs_softdep.c to complete the fix.
1998-05-18 06:38:18 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c21410e119 s/nanoruntime/nanouptime/g
s/microruntime/microuptime/g

Reviewed by:	bde
1998-05-17 11:53:46 +00:00
Julian Elischer
5d0957193a Add missing splx()
Submitted by: Luoqi Chen <luoqi@chen.ml.org>
1998-05-11 21:41:13 +00:00
Julian Elischer
336c78bb90 Submitted by: abial@nask.pl
Minor fix to support SLICE in MFS...
1998-05-11 19:27:18 +00:00
Mike Smith
7be2d30077 In the words of the submitter:
---------
Make callers of namei() responsible for releasing references or locks
instead of having the underlying filesystems do it.  This eliminates
redundancy in all terminal filesystems and makes it possible for stacked
transport layers such as umapfs or nullfs to operate correctly.

Quality testing was done with testvn, and lat_fs from the lmbench suite.

Some NFS client testing courtesy of Patrik Kudo.

vop_mknod and vop_symlink still release the returned vpp.  vop_rename
still releases 4 vnode arguments before it returns.  These remaining cases
will be corrected in the next set of patches.
---------

Submitted by:	Michael Hancock <michaelh@cet.co.jp>
1998-05-07 04:58:58 +00:00
Mike Smith
79cc756d8b As described by the submitter:
Reverse the VFS_VRELE patch.  Reference counting of vnodes does not need
to be done per-fs.  I noticed this while fixing vfs layering violations.
Doing reference counting in generic code is also the preference cited by
John Heidemann in recent discussions with him.

The implementation of alternative vnode management per-fs is still a valid
requirement for some filesystems but will be revisited sometime later,
most likely using a different framework.

Submitted by:	Michael Hancock <michaelh@cet.co.jp>
1998-05-06 05:29:41 +00:00
John Dyson
e60606c0af Correct an error that I made where the vtruncbuf was changed back
to vinvalbuf, but I incorrectly added the "V_SAVE|V_SAVEMETA" flags.
Submitted by:	Luoqi Chen <luoqi@watermarkgroup.com>
1998-05-04 17:43:48 +00:00
John Dyson
83ad4e3dbc Fix an error that I made with an optimization. In the case
of softupdates, we need to do vtruncbuf the old way.  Luoqi
caught, found the bug and submitted this fix.
Submitted by:	Luoqi Chen <luoqi@chen.ml.org>
1998-04-30 05:28:53 +00:00
Julian Elischer
c0bab11dfe Make the devfs SLICE option a standard type option.
(hopefully it will go away eventually anyhow)
1998-04-20 03:57:41 +00:00
Julian Elischer
3e425b968d Add changes and code to implement a functional DEVFS.
This code will be turned on with the TWO options
DEVFS and SLICE. (see LINT)
Two labels PRE_DEVFS_SLICE and POST_DEVFS_SLICE will deliniate these changes.

/dev will be automatically mounted by init (thanks phk)
on bootup. See /sys/dev/slice/slice.4 for more info.
All code should act the same without these options enabled.

Mike Smith, Poul Henning Kamp, Soeren, and a few dozen others

This code does not support the following:
bad144 handling.
Persistance. (My head is still hurting from the last time we discussed this)
ATAPI flopies are not handled by the SLICE code yet.

When this code is running, all major numbers are arbitrary and COULD
be dynamically assigned. (this is not done, for POLA only)
Minor numbers for disk slices ARE arbitray and dynamically assigned.
1998-04-19 23:32:49 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
dc73342347 Seventy-odd "its" / "it's" typos in comments fixed as per kern/6108. 1998-04-17 22:37:19 +00:00
Bruce Evans
37223939f0 Fixed bitrot in the non-softdep case of ufs_dirremove():
- restored async mount support.  The first entry in a block is still
  always written synchronously, although it probably shouldn't be in
  the async case.
- restored use of BWRITE() instead of bowrite() for the DOWHITEOUT
  case, although bowrite() is probably better.

Broken by:	merge of softdep changes (rev.1.22).
Found by:	lmbench2 delete-file benchmarks.
1998-04-15 12:27:31 +00:00
Peter Wemm
a66ae6f438 Back this out, allowing users to get a fd connected to a symlink is
just too dangerous.
1998-04-06 18:18:50 +00:00
Peter Wemm
b587fd008d Don't panic if a VOP_READ() gets through on a short link, Just Do It
(because we can :-).  This means you can open a link file (or pseudo-file
in the case of short links where the data is stored in the inode rather
than disk blocks) and read the contents.
However, trap any writes from the user as it's difficult to do the right
thing in all cases.  A link may be short and the user may be trying to
extend it beyond the limit and so on.  Although.. being able to re-target
a symlink without deleting it first might have been nice.
This stuff is a bit perverse since symlink() and readlink() calls can
end up actually being implemented as read/write vnode ops.

Reviewed by: phk
1998-04-06 17:44:40 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
00af9731c9 Time changes mark 2:
* Figure out UTC relative to boottime.  Four new functions provide
      time relative to boottime.

    * move "runtime" into struct proc.  This helps fix the calcru()
      problem in SMP.

    * kill mono_time.

    * add timespec{add|sub|cmp} macros to time.h.  (XXX: These may change!)

    * nanosleep, select & poll takes long sleeps one day at a time

Reviewed by:    bde
Tested by:      ache and others
1998-04-04 13:26:20 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
227ee8a188 Eradicate the variable "time" from the kernel, using various measures.
"time" wasn't a atomic variable, so splfoo() protection were needed
around any access to it, unless you just wanted the seconds part.

Most uses of time.tv_sec now uses the new variable time_second instead.

gettime() changed to getmicrotime(0.

Remove a couple of unneeded splfoo() protections, the new getmicrotime()
is atomic, (until Bruce sets a breakpoint in it).

A couple of places needed random data, so use read_random() instead
of mucking about with time which isn't random.

Add a new nfs_curusec() function.

Mark a couple of bogosities involving the now disappeard time variable.

Update ffs_update() to avoid the weird "== &time" checks, by fixing the
one remaining call that passwd &time as args.

Change profiling in ncr.c to use ticks instead of time.  Resolution is
the same.

Add new function "tvtohz()" to avoid the bogus "splfoo(), add time, call
hzto() which subtracts time" sequences.

Reviewed by:	bde
1998-03-30 09:56:58 +00:00
Bruce Evans
08637435f2 Moved some #includes from <sys/param.h> nearer to where they are actually
used.
1998-03-28 10:33:27 +00:00
Peter Wemm
26cf9c3b75 Enable the use of soft updates on the root filesystem. Previously, the
softdep mode could only be activated on the initial mount of a filesystem
and then only if it was a read-write mount.  A 'mount -r' (as done in the
rootfs mount) followed by a 'mount -u' to convert to read-write didn't
start softdep mode.
1998-03-27 14:20:57 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a0502b19d4 Add two new functions, get{micro|nano}time.
They are atomic, but return in essence what is in the "time" variable.
gettime() is now a macro front for getmicrotime().

Various patches to use the two new functions instead of the various
hacks used in their absence.

Some puntuation and grammer patches from Bruce.

A couple of XXX comments.
1998-03-26 20:54:05 +00:00
Bruce Evans
3d2d6cc3d8 Forward declare even more structs to restore some self-sufficiency.
Didn't fix new dependence on <ufs/ufs/inode.h> and its prerequisites.
1998-03-23 14:12:37 +00:00
John Dyson
9eebcfcf8c Softdep_sync_metadata appears to expect that it is called at splbio,
so make it so...
1998-03-21 05:16:09 +00:00
John Dyson
34f72be5af Fix vfs_bio_awrite usage, and correct vtruncbuf usage. 1998-03-19 22:49:44 +00:00
John Dyson
bef608bd7e Some VM improvements, including elimination of alot of Sig-11
problems.  Tor Egge and others have helped with various VM bugs
lately, but don't blame him -- blame me!!!

pmap.c:
1)	Create an object for kernel page table allocations.  This
	fixes a bogus allocation method previously used for such, by
	grabbing pages from the kernel object, using bogus pindexes.
	(This was a code cleanup, and perhaps a minor system stability
	 issue.)

pmap.c:
2)	Pre-set the modify and accessed bits when prudent.  This will
	decrease bus traffic under certain circumstances.

vfs_bio.c, vfs_cluster.c:
3)	Rather than calculating the beginning virtual byte offset
	multiple times, stick the offset into the buffer header, so
	that the calculated offset can be reused.  (Long long multiplies
	are often expensive, and this is a probably unmeasurable performance
	improvement, and code cleanup.)

vfs_bio.c:
4)	Handle write recursion more intelligently (but not perfectly) so
	that it is less likely to cause a system panic, and is also
	much more robust.

vfs_bio.c:
5)	getblk incorrectly wrote out blocks that are incorrectly sized.
	The problem is fixed, and writes blocks out ONLY when B_DELWRI
	is true.

vfs_bio.c:
6)	Check that already constituted buffers have fully valid pages.  If
	not, then make sure that the B_CACHE bit is not set. (This was
	a major source of Sig-11 type problems.)

vfs_bio.c:
7)	Fix a potential system deadlock due to an incorrectly specified
	sleep priority while waiting for a buffer write operation.  The
	change that I made opens the system up to serious problems, and
	we need to examine the issue of process sleep priorities.

vfs_cluster.c, vfs_bio.c:
8)	Make clustered reads work more correctly (and more completely)
	when buffers are already constituted, but not fully valid.
	(This was another system reliability issue.)

vfs_subr.c, ffs_inode.c:
9)	Create a vtruncbuf function, which is used by filesystems that
	can truncate files.  The vinvalbuf forced a file sync type operation,
	while vtruncbuf only invalidates the buffers past the new end of file,
	and also invalidates the appropriate pages.  (This was a system reliabiliy
	and performance issue.)

10)	Modify FFS to use vtruncbuf.

vm_object.c:
11)	Make the object rundown mechanism for OBJT_VNODE type objects work
	more correctly.  Included in that fix, create pager entries for
	the OBJT_DEAD pager type, so that paging requests that might slip
	in during race conditions are properly handled.  (This was a system
	reliability issue.)

vm_page.c:
12)	Make some of the page validation routines be a little less picky
	about arguments passed to them.  Also, support page invalidation
	change the object generation count so that we handle generation
	counts a little more robustly.

vm_pageout.c:
13)	Further reduce pageout daemon activity when the system doesn't
	need help from it.  There should be no additional performance
	decrease even when the pageout daemon is running.  (This was
	a significant performance issue.)

vnode_pager.c:
14)	Teach the vnode pager to handle race conditions during vnode
	deallocations.
1998-03-16 01:56:03 +00:00
John Dyson
31bba5f966 Correct a problem with the ffs_getpages routine that manifest's itself
during the tail command.  The amount to read is incorrectly calculated.
Submitted by:	Tor Egge
1998-03-09 22:12:52 +00:00
Julian Elischer
b1897c197c Reviewed by: dyson@freebsd.org (john Dyson), dg@root.com (david greenman)
Submitted by:	Kirk McKusick (mcKusick@mckusick.com)
Obtained from:  WHistle development tree
1998-03-08 09:59:44 +00:00
Julian Elischer
2cbcee772b Submitted by: kirk McKusick
Stub file for soft updates.
1998-03-08 08:38:41 +00:00
John Dyson
8f9110f6a1 This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There
has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code.  These
problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can
still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances.  Most of
the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke
the vfs.ioopt code.  This code might have been committed seperately, but
almost everything is interrelated.

1)	Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that
	are fully valid.
2)	Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in
	kern_exec, we now free them.
3)	Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent
	(missing vp) state.
4)	Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse.  The previous
	code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances.
5)	Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release.
6)	Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK
	files in vfs_bio_awrite.  When the code is functional, I'll add back
	a cleaner version.
7)	The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were
	incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me.  Revert to the
	original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation.
8)	The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers
	more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed
	that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed.
9)	Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE.  The
	delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the
	length of the time intervals.
10)	Correct and clean-up spec_getpages.
11)	Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages.
12)	Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on
	the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.)
13)	Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS.
14)	Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from
	vm_map_clean.
15)	Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that
	fewer in-transit waits occur.  (use p->busy more for pageouts instead
	of PG_BUSY.)  Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for
	reads.
16)	It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy.  Make the
	page allocation code handle that case correctly.  (It should probably
	be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors
	robustly.  I'll probably add a printf.)
17)	Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep.  It didn't handle
	consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less
	lofty.  After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important
	to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and
	verify it's status (always.)
18)	In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up.
19)	Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush.
20)	Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag
	instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
1998-03-07 21:37:31 +00:00
Bruce Evans
16337c2efb Fixed missing simple_lock() in ffs_mountfs(). 1998-03-07 14:59:44 +00:00
Mike Smith
34bdbbd0de The intent is to get rid of WILLRELE in vnode_if.src by making
a complement to all ops that return a vpp, VFS_VRELE.  This is
initially only for file systems that implement the following ops
that do a WILLRELE:

	vop_create, vop_whiteout, vop_mknod, vop_remove, vop_link,
	vop_rename, vop_mkdir, vop_rmdir, vop_symlink

This is initial DNA that doesn't do anything yet.  VFS_VRELE is
implemented but not called.

A default vfs_vrele was created for fs implementations that use the
standard vnode management routines.

VFS_VRELE implementations were made for the following file systems:

Standard (vfs_vrele)
	ffs mfs nfs msdosfs devfs ext2fs

Custom
	union umapfs

Just EOPNOTSUPP
	fdesc procfs kernfs portal cd9660

These implementations may change as VOP changes are implemented.

In the next phase, in the vop implementations calls to vrele and the vrele
part of vput will be moved to the top layer vfs_vnops and made visible
to all layers.  vput will be replaced by unlock in these cases.  Unlocking
will still be done in the per fs layer but the refcount decrement will be
triggered at the top because it doesn't hurt to hold a vnode reference a
little longer.  This will have minimal impact on the structure of the
existing code.

This will only be done for vnode arguments that are released by the various
fs vop implementations.

Wider use of VFS_VRELE will likely require restructuring of the code.

Reviewed by:	phk, dyson, terry et. al.
Submitted by:	Michael Hancock <michaelh@cet.co.jp>
1998-03-01 22:46:53 +00:00
Mike Smith
ce75f2c365 In the author's words:
These diffs implement the first stage of a VOP_{GET|PUT}PAGES pushdown
for local media FS's.

See ffs_putpages in /sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_readwrite.c for implementation
details for generic *_{get|put}pages for local media FS's.  Support
is trivial to add for any FS that formerly relied on the default
behaviour of the vnode_pager in in EOPNOTSUPP cases (just copy the
ffs_getpages() code for the FS in question's *_{get|put}pages).

Obviously, it would be better if each local media FS implemented a
more optimal method, instead of calling an exported interface from
the /sys/vm/vnode_pager.c, but this is a necessary first step in
getting the FS's to a point where they can be supplied with better
implementations on a case-by-case basis.

Obviously, the cd9660_putpages() can be rather trivial (since it
is a read-only FS type 8-)).

A slight (temporary) modification is made to print a diagnostic message
in the case where the underlying filesystem attempts to engage in the
previous behaviour.  Failure is likely to be ungraceful.

Submitted by:	terry@freebsd.org (Terry Lambert)
1998-02-26 06:39:59 +00:00
Bruce Evans
c9b9921363 Fixed missing permissions checking for mounting by non-root.
There is now less need for the vfs.usermount sysctl.  msdosfs already
has this change, modulo a missing LK_RETRY, via NetBSD.  At least
ext2fs is missing this and many other changes from Lite2.

Obtained from:	Lite2
1998-02-25 04:47:04 +00:00
Bruce Evans
d68fa50ccb Don't depend on "implicit int". 1998-02-20 13:37:40 +00:00
Mike Smith
b35809ad68 Fix a panic resulting from executing off an MFS image. This corrects the
recently observed problem with the install image.
Submitted by:	Tor Egge <Tor.Egge@idi.ntnu.no>
1998-02-16 23:55:53 +00:00
Bruce Evans
721a23b12f Removed unnecessary dependencies on KERNEL and DIAGNOSTIC. This was
more useful when opt_diagnostic.h had to be included.
1998-02-13 00:20:36 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
303b270b0a Staticize. 1998-02-09 06:11:36 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
0b08f5f737 Back out DIAGNOSTIC changes. 1998-02-06 12:14:30 +00:00
John Dyson
95461b450d 1) Start using a cleaner and more consistant page allocator instead
of the various ad-hoc schemes.
2)	When bringing in UPAGES, the pmap code needs to do another vm_page_lookup.
3)	When appropriate, set the PG_A or PG_M bits a-priori to both avoid some
	processor errata, and to minimize redundant processor updating of page
	tables.
4)	Modify pmap_protect so that it can only remove permissions (as it
	originally supported.)  The additional capability is not needed.
5)	Streamline read-only to read-write page mappings.
6)	For pmap_copy_page, don't enable write mapping for source page.
7)	Correct and clean-up pmap_incore.
8)	Cluster initial kern_exec pagin.
9)	Removal of some minor lint from kern_malloc.
10)	Correct some ioopt code.
11)	Remove some dead code from the MI swapout routine.
12)	Correct vm_object_deallocate (to remove backing_object ref.)
13)	Fix dead object handling, that had problems under heavy memory load.
14)	Add minor vm_page_lookup improvements.
15)	Some pages are not in objects, and make sure that the vm_page.c can
	properly support such pages.
16)	Add some more page deficit handling.
17)	Some minor code readability improvements.
1998-02-05 03:32:49 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
47cfdb166d Turn DIAGNOSTIC into a new-style option. 1998-02-04 22:34:03 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9cf2c3e77a Forward declare some structs so that this file is more self-sufficient. 1998-02-03 21:52:02 +00:00
John Dyson
9cfcd01101 Back out recent laptop sync changes. They had significant errors. 1998-02-01 08:24:00 +00:00
John Dyson
de1050d8e4 Support more intelligent sync operations for MNT_NOATIME.
PR: kern/5577
Submitted by:	Craig Leres <leres@ee.lbl.gov>
1998-02-01 01:59:12 +00:00
Julian Elischer
abafd7f814 Serves me right for not puting SUIDDIR in LINT. it got bitrot.
This should stop complaints about it not working for people.
1998-01-31 19:28:28 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c5b193bfba Retire LFS.
If you want to play with it, you can find the final version of the
code in the repository the tag LFS_RETIREMENT.

If somebody makes LFS work again, adding it back is certainly
desireable, but as it is now nobody seems to care much about it,
and it has suffered considerable bitrot since its somewhat haphazard
integration.

R.I.P
1998-01-30 11:34:06 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
7b778b5e61 Make all file-system (MFS, FFS, NFS, LFS, DEVFS) related option new-style.
This introduce an xxxFS_BOOT for each of the rootable filesystems.
(Presently not required, but encouraged to allow a smooth move of option *FS
to opt_dontuse.h later.)

LFS is temporarily disabled, and will be re-enabled tomorrow.
1998-01-24 02:54:56 +00:00
John Dyson
50ce7ff499 Add better support for larger I/O clusters, including larger physical
I/O.  The support is not mature yet, and some of the underlying implementation
needs help.  However, support does exist for IDE devices now.
1998-01-24 02:01:46 +00:00
John Dyson
2d8acc0f4a VM level code cleanups.
1)	Start using TSM.
	Struct procs continue to point to upages structure, after being freed.
	Struct vmspace continues to point to pte object and kva space for kstack.
	u_map is now superfluous.
2)	vm_map's don't need to be reference counted.  They always exist either
	in the kernel or in a vmspace.  The vmspaces are managed by reference
	counts.
3)	Remove the "wired" vm_map nonsense.
4)	No need to keep a cache of kernel stack kva's.
5)	Get rid of strange looking ++var, and change to var++.
6)	Change more data structures to use our "zone" allocator.  Added
	struct proc, struct vmspace and struct vnode.  This saves a significant
	amount of kva space and physical memory.  Additionally, this enables
	TSM for the zone managed memory.
7)	Keep ioopt disabled for now.
8)	Remove the now bogus "single use" map concept.
9)	Use generation counts or id's for data structures residing in TSM, where
	it allows us to avoid unneeded restart overhead during traversals, where
	blocking might occur.
10)	Account better for memory deficits, so the pageout daemon will be able
	to make enough memory available (experimental.)
11)	Fix some vnode locking problems. (From Tor, I think.)
12)	Add a check in ufs_lookup, to avoid lots of unneeded calls to bcmp.
	(experimental.)
13)	Significantly shrink, cleanup, and make slightly faster the vm_fault.c
	code.  Use generation counts, get rid of unneded collpase operations,
	and clean up the cluster code.
14)	Make vm_zone more suitable for TSM.

This commit is partially as a result of discussions and contributions from
other people, including DG, Tor Egge, PHK, and probably others that I
have forgotten to attribute (so let me know, if I forgot.)

This is not the infamous, final cleanup of the vnode stuff, but a necessary
step.  Vnode mgmt should be correct, but things might still change, and
there is still some missing stuff (like ioopt, and physical backing of
non-merged cache files, debugging of layering concepts.)
1998-01-22 17:30:44 +00:00
John Dyson
4722175765 Tie up some loose ends in vnode/object management. Remove an unneeded
config option in pmap.  Fix a problem with faulting in pages.  Clean-up
some loose ends in swap pager memory management.

The system should be much more stable, but all subtile bugs aren't fixed yet.
1998-01-17 09:17:02 +00:00
John Dyson
95e5e988e0 Make our v_usecount vnode reference count work identically to the
original BSD code.  The association between the vnode and the vm_object
no longer includes reference counts.  The major difference is that
vm_object's are no longer freed gratuitiously from the vnode, and so
once an object is created for the vnode, it will last as long as the
vnode does.

When a vnode object reference count is incremented, then the underlying
vnode reference count is incremented also.  The two "objects" are now
more intimately related, and so the interactions are now much less
complex.

When vnodes are now normally placed onto the free queue with an object still
attached.  The rundown of the object happens at vnode rundown time, and
happens with exactly the same filesystem semantics of the original VFS
code.  There is absolutely no need for vnode_pager_uncache and other
travesties like that anymore.

A side-effect of these changes is that SMP locking should be much simpler,
the I/O copyin/copyout optimizations work, NFS should be more ponderable,
and further work on layered filesystems should be less frustrating, because
of the totally coherent management of the vnode objects and vnodes.

Please be careful with your system while running this code, but I would
greatly appreciate feedback as soon a reasonably possible.
1998-01-06 05:26:17 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e5cc36223b Removed unused #includes again. They thrashed when mfs_reclaim thrashed
to ufs_reclaim and back.
1998-01-01 12:40:25 +00:00
John Dyson
60f8d46448 Fix the decl of vfs_ioopt, allow LFS to compile again, fix a minor problem
with the object cache removal.
1997-12-29 01:03:55 +00:00
John Dyson
2be70f79f6 Lots of improvements, including restructring the caching and management
of vnodes and objects.  There are some metadata performance improvements
that come along with this.  There are also a few prototypes added when
the need is noticed.  Changes include:

1) Cleaning up vref, vget.
2) Removal of the object cache.
3) Nuke vnode_pager_uncache and friends, because they aren't needed anymore.
4) Correct some missing LK_RETRY's in vn_lock.
5) Correct the page range in the code for msync.

Be gentle, and please give me feedback asap.
1997-12-29 00:25:11 +00:00
Bruce Evans
675ea6f083 Unspammed nested include of <vm/vm_zone.h>. 1997-12-27 02:56:39 +00:00
John Dyson
4854f102a0 I added vfs_ioopt prematurely, disabled. 1997-12-21 10:41:19 +00:00
John Dyson
1efb74fbcc Some performance improvements, and code cleanups (including changing our
expensive OFF_TO_IDX to btoc whenever possible.)
1997-12-19 09:03:37 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
16a4e2f328 Make LINT compile again after wollman introduced poll() here.
Overlooked by:	wollman
1997-12-16 22:28:26 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
8c13c35718 Convert SUIDDIR fully to a new-style option.
Forgotten by: julian
1997-12-15 21:51:45 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
1cbbd625cc Add support for poll(2) on files. vop_nopoll() now returns POLLNVAL
if one of the new poll types is requested; hopefully this will not break
any existing code.  (This is done so that programs have a dependable
way of determining whether a filesystem supports the extended poll types
or not.)

The new poll types added are:

	POLLWRITE - file contents may have been modified
	POLLNLINK - file was linked, unlinked, or renamed
	POLLATTRIB - file's attributes may have been changed
	POLLEXTEND - file was extended

Note that the internal operation of poll() means that it is impossible
for two processes to reliably poll for the same event (this could
be fixed but may not be worth it), so it is not possible to rewrite
`tail -f' to use poll at this time.
1997-12-15 03:09:59 +00:00
Bruce Evans
2573d99c75 Restored ufs_pathconf() from rev.1.61. vop_stdpathconf() is too
general to be of much use.  Using it here broke the _PC_NAME_MAX,
_PC_NO_TRUNC and _PC_PATH_MAX cases, and weakened the _PC_MAX_CANON,
_PC_MAX_INPUT and _PC_VDISABLE cases.
1997-12-13 12:30:34 +00:00
Peter Wemm
32935219ba Fix(?) some style consistancy breakage and do some other nit-picking on
the SUIDDIR changes.
1997-12-12 14:14:44 +00:00
Bruce Evans
1cd52ec333 Don't include <sys/lock.h> in headers when only `struct simplelock' is
required.  Fixed everything that depended on the pollution.
1997-12-05 19:55:52 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
8cf27db018 Needs to include <sys/lock.h> if we're using struct lock. 1997-12-05 13:43:47 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ab3f746966 In all such uses of struct buf: 's/b_un.b_addr/b_data/g' 1997-12-02 21:07:20 +00:00
Bruce Evans
eb2d1c01ef `nextgennumber' can go away now that is no longer (ab)used by foreign
fs's.
1997-12-02 11:43:45 +00:00
Bruce Evans
1dd78fb7ef Use the same algorithm as ffs for generation numbers. 1997-12-02 11:42:28 +00:00
Bruce Evans
23906a782b Fix a small style bug in the generation number change (rev.1.33) before
copying the change to other fs's.
1997-12-02 11:21:16 +00:00
Bruce Evans
5b76055a53 Fixed overflow in ufs_getblns(). For ufs on systems with 32-bit ints,
triple indirect blocks only worked for block sizes of 4K, since
MNINDIR(ump)**3 overflows for larger block sizes (e.g.,
(8192/4)**3 = 2**33 > INT_MAX).  This fix is not the obvious one of
changing some types to 64 bits.  It rearranges the code to avoid some
unnecessary 64-bit calculations.

Reviewed by:	Kirk McKusick <mckusick@McKusick.COM>
1997-11-24 16:33:03 +00:00
Bruce Evans
cb451ebdbd Staticized. 1997-11-22 08:35:46 +00:00
Bruce Evans
2ea354c3bb Unremoved prtrealloc and the declaration of ffs_clusteralloc(). These
are used in the `#ifdef notyet' case :-).  This case is used except in
the `#if !defined (not_yes)' case :-|.  This has something to do with
the `#ifdef notyet_block_reallocation_enabled' case in vfs_cluster.c :-(.
1997-11-22 07:00:40 +00:00
Bruce Evans
3e8b388271 Fixed marking of access time for special files and fifos (don't do
it if the file system is mounted noatime).  Not fixed: the access
time is marked at the start of a read() and not marked on successful
completion.  I think this should be handled at the vfs level.

Print a better panic message for missing vops.  Don't use printf()
before panic(), since the printf()ed part isn't shown by gdb.
This actually loses a little with the current gdb, since gdb just
prints the fmt arg to panic, so %'s aren't expanded.  gdb should
fetch the full message from the message buffer if possible.

Fixed default vop function for vop_getpages_desc.  It needs to
just return EOPNOTSUPP so that the vnode pager can get the pages
in using a general method.  Panicing broke exec'ing of files on
ext2fs file systems.  ffs works because it doesn't use the default.

Fixed nearby style bugs.
1997-11-20 16:08:56 +00:00
Bruce Evans
c5697b1f22 Removed an unused #include in the `#ifdef KERNEL' case.
Fixed a comment to match the code.  The code is still wrong
(ffs_checkoverlap() should be staticized and called from a
ddb command).
1997-11-18 15:10:38 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2c31072227 unifdef -UEXT2FS 1997-11-18 14:20:09 +00:00
Julian Elischer
65d748cf46 oops, fix left out semicolon in code I patched by hand. 1997-11-13 01:48:30 +00:00
Julian Elischer
52bf64c787 Reviewed by: hackers@freebsd.org in general
Obtained from: Whistle Communications tree

Add an option to the way UFS works dependent on the SUID bit of directories
This changes makes things a whole lot simpler on systems running as
fileservers for PCs and MACS. to enable the new code you must
1/ enable option SUIDDIR on the kernel.
2/ mount the filesystem with option suiddir.
hopefully this makes it difficult enough for people to
do this accidentally.
see the new chmod(2) man page for detailed info.
1997-11-13 00:28:51 +00:00
Julian Elischer
b1f4a44b03 Reviewed by: various.
Ever since I first say the way the mount flags were used I've hated the
fact that modes, and events, internal and exported, and short-term
and long term flags are all thrown together. Finally it's annoyed me enough..
This patch to the entire FreeBSD tree adds a second mount flag word
to the mount struct. it is not exported to userspace. I have moved
some of the non exported flags over to this word. this means that we now
have 8 free bits in the mount flags. There are another two that might
well move over, but which I'm not sure about.
The only user visible change would have been in pstat -v, except
that davidg has disabled it anyhow.
I'd still like to move the state flags and the 'command' flags
apart from each other.. e.g. MNT_FORCE really doesn't have the
same semantics as MNT_RDONLY, but that's left  for another day.
1997-11-12 05:42:33 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
4a11ca4e29 Remove a bunch of variables which were unused both in GENERIC and LINT.
Found by:	-Wunused
1997-11-07 08:53:44 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
cb226aaa62 Move the "retval" (3rd) parameter from all syscall functions and put
it in struct proc instead.

This fixes a boatload of compiler warning, and removes a lot of cruft
from the sources.

I have not removed the /*ARGSUSED*/, they will require some looking at.

libkvm, ps and other userland struct proc frobbing programs will need
recompiled.
1997-11-06 19:29:57 +00:00
Tor Egge
5f8dd62adf Move declaration of M_MFSNODE from mfs_vnops.c to mfsnode.h. 1997-11-01 20:40:14 +00:00
Tor Egge
f97c4150dd Bring back mfs_reclaim(), which is used to reclaim the master vnode in MFS. 1997-11-01 20:19:44 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ef91bd5734 Removed unused #includes. The need for most of them went away with
recent changes (docluster* and vfs improvements).
1997-10-27 13:33:47 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9405e2ed0c Forward declare precisely the structs that are actually used in this header. 1997-10-27 12:50:57 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
dba3870c10 VFS interior redecoration.
Rename vn_default_error to vop_defaultop all over the place.
Move vn_bwrite from vfs_bio.c to vfs_default.c and call it vop_stdbwrite.
Use vop_null instead of nullop.
Move vop_nopoll from vfs_subr.c to vfs_default.c
Move vop_sharedlock from vfs_subr.c to vfs_default.c
Move vop_nolock from vfs_subr.c to vfs_default.c
Move vop_nounlock from vfs_subr.c to vfs_default.c
Move vop_noislocked from vfs_subr.c to vfs_default.c
Use vop_ebadf instead of *_ebadf.
Add vop_defaultop for getpages on master vnode in MFS.
1997-10-26 20:55:39 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
04754a5a13 I belive this fixes MFS after I broke it. 1997-10-20 19:53:26 +00:00
John Dyson
933880dd6e This might fix the mfs_badop problem left over with the cool VFS fixes.
PHK should check this.
1997-10-19 01:36:49 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
d54d34b533 Make a set of VOP standard lock, unlock & islocked VOP operators, which
depend on the lock being located at vp->v_data.  Saves 3x3 identical
vop procs, more as the other filesystems becomes lock aware.
1997-10-17 12:36:19 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e9565321ea VFS clean up "hekto commit"
1.  Add defaults for more VOPs
        VOP_LOCK        vop_nolock
        VOP_ISLOCKED    vop_noislocked
        VOP_UNLOCK      vop_nounlock
    and remove direct reference in filesystems.

2.  Rename the nfsv2 vnop tables to improve sorting order.
1997-10-16 22:01:05 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
987f569678 Another VFS cleanup "kilo commit"
1.  Remove VOP_UPDATE, it is (also) an UFS/{FFS,LFS,EXT2FS,MFS}
    intereface function, and now lives in the ufsmount structure.

2.  Remove VOP_SEEK, it was unused.

3.  Add mode default vops:

    VOP_ADVLOCK          vop_einval
    VOP_CLOSE            vop_null
    VOP_FSYNC            vop_null
    VOP_IOCTL            vop_enotty
    VOP_MMAP             vop_einval
    VOP_OPEN             vop_null
    VOP_PATHCONF         vop_einval
    VOP_READLINK         vop_einval
    VOP_REALLOCBLKS      vop_eopnotsupp

    And remove identical functionality from filesystems

4.   Add vop_stdpathconf, which returns the canonical stuff.  Use
     it in the filesystems.  (XXX: It's probably wrong that specfs
     and fifofs sets this vop, shouldn't it come from the "host"
     filesystem, for instance ufs or cd9660 ?)

5.   Try to make system wide VOP functions have vop_* names.

6.   Initialize the um_* vectors in LFS.

(Recompile your LKMS!!!)
1997-10-16 20:32:40 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8a32f8a5d5 Staticize the ufs vnops member functions. 1997-10-16 11:59:09 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
1ccb82ef21 Remove an overlapping variable I created in last round.
Don't do pointer subtraction on void *

Use VOP_STRATEGY instead of homegrown stuff.

Add an XXX warning for LFS freaks to ponder.
1997-10-16 11:58:30 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
cec0f20ce7 VFS mega cleanup commit (x/N)
1.  Add new file "sys/kern/vfs_default.c" where default actions for
    VOPs go. Implement proper defaults for ABORTOP, BWRITE, LEASE,
    POLL, REVOKE and STRATEGY.  Various stuff spread over the entire
    tree belongs here.

2.  Change VOP_BLKATOFF to a normal function in cd9660.

3.  Kill VOP_BLKATOFF, VOP_TRUNCATE, VOP_VFREE, VOP_VALLOC.  These
    are private interface functions between UFS and the underlying
    storage manager layer (FFS/LFS/MFS/EXT2FS).  The functions now
    live in struct ufsmount instead.

4.  Remove a kludge of VOP_ functions in all filesystems, that did
    nothing but obscure the simplicity and break the expandability.
    If a filesystem doesn't implement VOP_FOO, it shouldn't have an
    entry for it in its vnops table.  The system will try to DTRT
    if it is not implemented.  There are still some cruft left, but
    the bulk of it is done.

5.  Fix another VCALL in vfs_cache.c (thanks Bruce!)
1997-10-16 10:50:27 +00:00
Julian Elischer
7d1f0a2825 Two more places where root filesystems were mounted, put them at the head of
the mount list  in case there is already  DEVFS present.
1997-10-16 08:16:34 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
138ec1f71a vnops megacommit
1.  Use the default function to access all the specfs operations.
2.  Use the default function to access all the fifofs operations.
3.  Use the default function to access all the ufs operations.
4.  Fix VCALL usage in vfs_cache.c
5.  Use VOCALL to access specfs functions in devfs_vnops.c
6.  Staticize most of the spec and fifofs vnops functions.
7.  Make UFS panic if it lacks bits of the underlying storage handling.
1997-10-15 13:24:07 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6a525123aa Hmm, realign the vnops into two columns. 1997-10-15 10:05:29 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
539ef70c2d Stylistic overhaul of vnops tables.
1. Remove comment stating the blatantly obvious.
        2. Align in two columns.
        3. Sort all but the default element alphabetically.
        4. Remove XXX comments pointing out entries not needed.
1997-10-15 09:22:02 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ee57d34583 IN_HASHED goes in the in-core flags ip->i_flag, not in the on-disk flags
ip->i_flags.

Rev.1.18 completely broke ufs.  My root directory went away about 10
seconds after booting.  I think file system damage was null, since
IN_HASHED = 0x80 is not used in the disk flags (it would probably
be UF_SOMETHING if it were used).
1997-10-15 07:32:45 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
072199cd57 Reset the flag right away, could catch a bogon someday. 1997-10-14 18:51:07 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
40715905a7 I think my previous change may have opened a race conditio.
This patch does the same thing, with no change in semantics.
1997-10-14 18:46:48 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
34a6a33036 ufs_ihashrem() should not be called from the UFS layer, but from the
lower layer (LFS/FFS/?) like the rest of the ihash functions.
Otherwise it is impossible to make a lower layer that doesn't use the
ihash facility.
1997-10-14 14:22:31 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a1c995b626 Last major round (Unless Bruce thinks of somthing :-) of malloc changes.
Distribute all but the most fundamental malloc types.  This time I also
remembered the trick to making things static:  Put "static" in front of
them.

A couple of finer points by:	bde
1997-10-12 20:26:33 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
55166637cd Distribute and statizice a lot of the malloc M_* types.
Substantial input from:	bde
1997-10-11 18:31:40 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2cfc47fbc8 Make ufs_reclaim free the underlying inode. 1997-10-10 18:18:13 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
56b5da1c5e Use generic ufs_reclaim(). 1997-10-10 18:17:42 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0be6b890f9 Add type arg to ffs_mountfs and avoid examining v_tag to find out
if MFS is getting a free ride.

Use generic ufs_reclaim().
1997-10-10 18:17:00 +00:00
KATO Takenori
81bca6ddae Clustered read and write are switched at mount-option level.
1. Clustered I/O is switched by the MNT_NOCLUSTERR and MNT_NOCLUSTERW
   bits of the mnt_flag.  The sysctl variables, vfs.foo.doclusterread
   and vfs.foo.doclusterwrite are deleted.  Only mount option can
   control clustered I/O from userland.
2. When foofs_mount mounts block device, foofs_mount checks D_CLUSTERR
   and D_CLUSTERW bits of the d_flags member in the block device switch
   table.  If D_NOCLUSTERR / D_NOCLUSTERW are set, MNT_NOCLUSTERR /
   MNT_NOCLUSTERW bits will be set.  In this case, MNT_NOCLUSTERR and
   MNT_NOCLUSTERW cannot be cleared from userland.
3. Vnode driver disables both clustered read and write.
4. Union filesystem disables clutered write.

Reviewed by:	bde
1997-09-27 13:40:20 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
6cce995019 Make MFS a supported option, finally. 1997-09-22 21:24:03 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
14d9217731 Convert tqdisksort to bufqdisksort. Honor the B_ORDERED buffer flag
so that meta-data writes go out to the device in the right order.
1997-09-21 22:10:49 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
b686da5d68 Update for new buffer queue data structure. 1997-09-21 22:10:02 +00:00
John Dyson
99448ed11d Change the M_NAMEI allocations to use the zone allocator. This change
plus the previous changes to use the zone allocator decrease the useage
of malloc by half.  The Zone allocator will be upgradeable to be able
to use per CPU-pools, and has more intelligent usage of SPLs.  Additionally,
it has reasonable stats gathering capabilities, while making most calls
inline.
1997-09-21 04:24:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ec1d10e413 [Regarding the previous patch] This is completely wrong.
1. ffs_alloc() actually allowed writing one block less one frag (normally
   7 frags or 7/8 blocks) beyond the limit.
2. freebufspace() gives the free space in frags, but `size' is in bytes,
   so the change results in approximately `size' fragments too many being
   reserved.
3. ffs_realloccg() has the same bug but wasn't changed.

PR:		3398
Submitted by:	bde
Eyeballed by:	phk
1997-09-19 11:13:16 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6772045776 Ffs_alloc allow users to write one block beyond the limit.
PR:		3398
Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Wolfram Schneider <wosch@apfel.de>
1997-09-18 18:07:45 +00:00
Peter Wemm
a6aeade2c4 Convert select -> poll.
Delete 'always succeed' select/poll handlers, replaced with generic call.
Flag missing vnode op table entries.
1997-09-14 02:58:12 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
375bbf8b88 Update the comment and remove checks now done centrally. 1997-09-10 19:47:37 +00:00
Bruce Evans
41fadeeb28 Removed yet more vestiges of config-time swap configuration and/or
cleaned up nearby cruft.
1997-09-07 16:21:11 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e4ba6a82b0 Removed unused #includes. 1997-09-02 20:06:59 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a051452ae2 Change the 0xdeadb hack to a flag called VDOOMED.
Introduce VFREE which indicates that vnode is on freelist.
Rename vholdrele() to vdrop().
Create vfree() and vbusy() to add/delete vnode from freelist.
Add vfree()/vbusy() to keep (v_holdcnt != 0 || v_usecount != 0)
  vnodes off the freelist.
Generalize vhold()/v_holdcnt to mean "do not recycle".
Fix reassignbuf()s lack of use of vhold().
Use vhold() instead of checking v_cache_src list.
Remove vtouch(), the vnodes are always vget'ed soon enough
  after for it to have any measuable effect.
Add sysctl debug.freevnodes to keep track of things.
Move cache_purge() up in getnewvnodes to avoid race.
Decrement v_usecount after VOP_INACTIVE(), put a vhold() on
  it during VOP_INACTIVE()
Unmacroize vhold()/vdrop()
Print out VDOOMED and VFREE flags (XXX: should use %b)

Reviewed by:		dyson
1997-08-31 07:32:39 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0fa2443f0e Uncut&paste cache_lookup().
This unifies several times in theory indentical 50 lines of code.

The filesystems have a new method: vop_cachedlookup, which is the
meat of the lookup, and use vfs_cache_lookup() for their vop_lookup
method.  vfs_cache_lookup() will check the namecache and pass on
to the vop_cachedlookup method in case of a miss.

It's still the task of the individual filesystems to populate the
namecache with cache_enter().

Filesystems that do not use the namecache will just provide the
vop_lookup method as usual.
1997-08-26 07:32:51 +00:00
John Dyson
a5db4bf475 Back out some incorrect changes that was worse than the original bug. 1997-08-26 04:36:27 +00:00
KATO Takenori
804f67f778 Renamed doclusterread/write to unique names (ffs_doclusterread/write),
and staticize them.  Move the #include of <sys/sysctl.h> to the top of
the file.

Pointed out by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1997-08-25 08:18:39 +00:00
John Dyson
e5953c0e16 Fix the "remove optimization" by removing it. Sorry for the trouble. 1997-08-22 15:37:23 +00:00
John Dyson
89721f6f1a This is a trial improvement for the vnode reference count while on the vnode
free list problem.  Also, the vnode age flag is no longer used by the
vnode pager.  (It is actually incorrect to use then.)  Constructive
feedback welcome -- just be kind.
1997-08-22 03:56:37 +00:00
John Dyson
656b256cd5 Performance improvment to minimize delayed write output of files
that have been deleted.
Submitted by:	Peter M. Chen <pmchen@eecs.umich.edu>
1997-08-21 01:42:47 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
57bf258e3d Fix all areas of the system (or at least all those in LINT) to avoid storing
socket addresses in mbufs.  (Socket buffers are the one exception.)  A number
of kernel APIs needed to get fixed in order to make this happen.  Also,
fix three protocol families which kept PCBs in mbufs to not malloc them
instead.  Delete some old compatibility cruft while we're at it, and add
some new routines in the in_cksum family.
1997-08-16 19:16:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
3758b280f2 We got a couple of "map mismatch" panics from the following
code.  According to the crash dump, bpref is set to 445
and cgp->cg_nclusterblks is 444.  Hence in the for loop,
the test fails immediately but the following failure check
(got == cgp->cg_nclusterblks) doesn't trigger because got >
cgp->cg_nclusterblks.  This wreaks havoc in the code after that.

Fix: Move one source bit to the left  :-)

Noticed by:	Mike Hibler <mike@fast.cs.utah.edu>
Submitted by:	Kirk McKusick <mckusick@McKusick.COM>
1997-08-04 07:30:43 +00:00
Bruce Evans
1fd0b0588f Removed unused #includes. 1997-08-02 14:33:27 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ed1ab0dea2 Always mark st_ctime for update upon successful completion of
chown().  Previously, it wasn't marked for null chown()'s.  We
permit null chown()s as a special case of "appropriate privilege"
- everyone has enough priviilege to not change ids (this is a better
argument than the one I gave for rev.1.13, that null changes aren't
really changes).  However, POSIX.1 requires the update independently
of whether anything has changed.

Clear both the setuid and the setgid bits upon successful completion
of non-null chown()s by non-root.  Previously, the setuid bit was
only changed for non-null changes of the uid, etc.  POSIX.1 requires
clearing both unless the call was made by a process with "appropriate
privilege", in which case altering the bits is implementation-defined.
We define appropriate privilege as `process is root, or the change
is null', and the implementation-defined behaviour as not altering
the bits.   There is no interpretation that permits clearing only
one of the bits.

Reviewed by:	jdp
1997-07-13 16:26:40 +00:00
Bruce Evans
7e88aafca7 Use the correct size for a sector in the search for a label in
readdisklabel().  Sectors may be larger than DEV_BSIZE.
1997-07-13 15:53:20 +00:00
Bruce Evans
0dd8d85b1c Removed semicolon from the end of a #define. 1997-07-13 15:43:54 +00:00
Bruce Evans
3f9d0d120a Fixed comment about i_spare. 1997-07-13 15:40:31 +00:00