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14092 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
grog
f099e83db8 Correct some diagrams
Remove pid field from struct sd, struct plex and struct volume

Add flags VF_STOPPING, VF_OPEN and VF_DAEMONOPEN
1999-03-02 06:58:09 +00:00
grog
81778d92c4 sizespec: allow negative values (which signal error conditions).
catch missing (NULL) parameters.
1999-03-02 06:57:48 +00:00
grog
517d07c6cc Change the name of drive state "uninit" to "referenced": it only
occurs if we have a dangling pointer to a drive.
1999-03-02 06:57:30 +00:00
grog
e48c7aa43d Change printf() calls to log() calls.
set_sd_state: allow stop command to stop a reborn subdisk.
1999-03-02 06:57:08 +00:00
grog
088f45d3dc Change printf() calls to log() calls. 1999-03-02 06:56:39 +00:00
grog
5475e3469e Add keywords "size", synonym for "length", and "max".
Check for NULL name parameters.
1999-03-02 06:56:05 +00:00
grog
eda501eaa4 Change printf() calls to log() calls.
expand_table: Zero out newly allocated tables
1999-03-02 06:55:44 +00:00
grog
0ce1933355 Add keywords "size", synonym for "length", and "max". 1999-03-02 06:55:18 +00:00
grog
a418d5b23a Change printf() calls to log() calls.
Change VINUM_SAVECONFIG: it now requires a parameter.  0 means
"configuration updates are finished, please save", and 1 means "please
just save the config".  This second meaning is invoked by the new
"saveconfig" command to vinum(8).
1999-03-02 06:54:57 +00:00
grog
6d5c2a4c67 Change printf() calls to log() calls.
Recognize "referenced" drives by the lack of a slash in the device
name, not by a NUL character.

vinum_scandisk: return error indication (ENOENT if we can't find any
vinum drive, otherwise 0).

VINUM_SAVECONFIG: change parameters.
1999-03-02 06:54:30 +00:00
grog
e492904cad New function return_drive_space
Add definitions of vinum_inactive and free_vinum, formerly local to
vinum.c

vinum_scandisk now returns int (error number)
1999-03-02 06:53:42 +00:00
grog
32c377e38b change printf() calls to log() calls.
Don't save config while we're reading it from disk.

Change the way we handle the daemon: if we can't communicate with it
for 1 second (which is possible), start a new one.  The daemon saves
its pid in daemonpid; on each iteration of the main loop the daemon
checks whether it's still in favour.  If not, it silently exits.
Also, when trying to communicate with the daemon, check daemonpid
first.  If it's set to 0, don't even try.
1999-03-02 06:53:15 +00:00
grog
563cf9361a Change printf() calls to log() calls.
Rename the VF_KERNELOP to VF_DISKCONFIG and checkkernel () to
checkdiskconfig (), which better describes their function.

Disable configuration updates if we have an error reading in the
configuration.  This stops a "shoot-in-foot" problem where a mistake
can cause the configuration to be obliterated.

Tidy up some messages, which included superfluous \ns.

Recognize RAID-5 configuration information even in the non-RAID-5
version.  This fixes shoot-in-foot problems where starting the wrong
version of vinum would kill RAID-5 plexes.

Recognize drives that have been referenced, but for which no physical
location is known.  This is part of a modification which will
ultimately allow incrementally reading configurations.  Such drives
will have a device name "unknown".

New function return_drive_space () returns space to a drive.
Previously this was part of free_sd ().

give_sd_to_drive: don't do it if the subdisk needs more space than the
drive has available.

config_sd: if reading config from disk, accept plex offset, drive
offset and length specs of -1 to indicate error conditions.

parse_config: return ENOENT if the "read" command doesn't find any
drives.

remove_sd_entry: don't do it, even by force, if it's open.

If the size of a striped or RAID-5 plex is not an integral multiple of
the stripe size, trim the size until it is.

reinstate update_volume_config, which had atrophied, to recalculate
the size of a volume if a plex has shrunk due to stripe size
considerations.
1999-03-02 06:52:47 +00:00
grog
6064697a73 Change printf() calls to log() calls.
vinumattach: Zero out tables after allocating them

Modify procedure at unload: if a vinum(8) has the superdev open, don't
close down.  If only the daemon has it open, send the daemon a stop
request and wait for it to close the superdev, then unload.

In order to do this, create a second superdev which is opened by the
daemon.  The open and close routines set a different bit in
vinum_conf.flags; otherwise the treatment is identical.

Remove opencount field in vol structure; replace by a flag bit, since
we can't count the number of opens.

Remove dead LKM grunge.
1999-03-02 06:52:11 +00:00
grog
f3b3b41881 Change the name of drive state "uninit" to "referenced": it only
occurs if we have a dangling pointer to a drive.
1999-03-02 06:51:48 +00:00
mckusick
a33170aeb3 Reorganize locking to avoid holding the lock during calls to bdwrite
and brelse (which may sleep in some systems).

Obtained from:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
1999-03-02 06:38:07 +00:00
alc
223b106355 Remove the last of the share map code: struct vm_map::is_main_map.
Reviewed by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
1999-03-02 05:43:18 +00:00
imp
4568ef6cb4 Merge patch to ufs_vnops.c's ufs_rename to the copy of ufs_rename that
lives in ext2_vnops.c for ext2fs.  Also remove cast from comparision.
Bruce pointed out that it was bogus since we'd force a signed
comparision when we really wanted an unsigned comparison.
1999-03-02 05:31:47 +00:00
mckusick
b43aa47dc7 When fsync'ing a file on a filesystem using soft updates, we first try
to write all the dirty blocks. If some of those blocks have dependencies,
they will be remarked dirty when the I/O completes. On systems with
really fast I/O systems, it is possible to get in an infinite loop trying
to flush the buffers, because the I/O finishes before we can get all the
dirty buffers off the v_dirtyblkhd list and into the I/O queue. (The
previous algorithm looped over the v_dirtyblkhd list writing out buffers
until the list emptied.) So, now we mark each buffer that we try to
write so that we can distinguish the ones that are being remarked dirty
from those that we have not yet tried to flush. Once we have tried to
push every buffer once, we then push any associated metadata that is
causing the remaining buffers to be redirtied.

Submitted by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
1999-03-02 04:04:31 +00:00
julian
a93530134e Fix thread/process tracking and differentiation for Linux threads emulation.
Submitted by:	Richard Seaman, Jr." <dick@tar.com>

Also clean some compiler warnings in surrounding code.
1999-03-02 00:28:09 +00:00
mckusick
6932da536e Ensure that softdep_sync_metadata can handle bmsafemap and mkdir entries
if they ever arise (which should not happen as softdep_sync_metadata is
currently used).
1999-03-02 00:19:47 +00:00
sos
661694b7c7 Finally!!
The much roumored replacement for our current IDE/ATA/ATAPI is
materialising in the CVS repositories around the globe.

So what does this bring us:

A new reengineered ATA/ATAPI subsystem, that tries to overcome
most of the deficiencies with the current drivers.

It supports PCI as well as ISA devices without all the hackery
in ide_pci.c to make PCI devices look like ISA counterparts.

It doesn't have the excessive wait problem on probe, in fact you
shouldn't notice any delay when your devices are getting probed.

Probing and attaching of devices are postponed until interrupts
are enabled (well almost, not finished yet for disks), making
things alot cleaner.

Improved performance, although DMA support is still WIP and not
in this pre alpha release, worldstone is faster with the new
driver compared to the old even with DMA.

So what does it take away:

There is NO support for old MFM/RLL/ESDI disks.
There is NO support for bad144, if your disk is bad, ditch it, it has
already outgrown its internal spare sectors, and is dying.

For you to try this out, you will have to modify your kernel config
file to use the "ata" controller instead of all wdc? entries.

example:

# for a PCI only system (most modern machines)
controller 	ata0
device		atadisk0	# ATA disks
device		atapicd0	# ATAPI CDROM's
device		atapist0	# ATAPI tapes

#You should add the following on ISA systems:
controller	ata1	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14
controller	ata2	at isa? port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15

You can leave it all in there, the system knows how to manage.

For now this driver reuses the device entries from the old system
(that will probably change later), but remember that disks are
now numbered in the sequence they are found (like the SCSI system)
not as absolute positions as the old system.

Although I have tested this on all the systems I can get my hands on,
there might very well be gremlins in there, so use AT YOU OWN RISK!!
This is still WIP, so there are lots of rough edges and unfinished
things in there, and what I have in my lab might look very different
from whats in CVS at any given time. So please have all eventual
changes go through me, or chances are they just dissapears...

I would very much like to hear from you, both good and bad news
are very welcome.

Enjoy!!

-Søren
1999-03-01 21:19:19 +00:00
alc
c77ceecf85 mincore doesn't modify the vm_map. Therefore, it doesn't require
an exclusive lock.  A read lock will suffice.
1999-03-01 20:42:16 +00:00
luigi
abd9a25db0 Fix handling of IFF_ALLMULTI. The code did not call
tulip_addr_filter() on SIOCSIFFLAGS, and was nuking the IFF_ALLMULTI
on entering tulip_addr_filter(). As a result it was impossible to run
a multicast router on a machine with a "de" interface.
1999-03-01 16:54:28 +00:00
kato
d5b861b414 Sync with sys/boot/i386/btx/btx/btx.s revision 1.10. 1999-03-01 10:02:45 +00:00
dt
35d45d14f3 Ensure that vnode_if.h build before object files, if make depend has not
been run.
1999-03-01 09:54:51 +00:00
imp
ec600b1afa Don't define MACHINE, MACHINE_ARCH, _MACHINE or _MACHINE_ARCH if
already defined.  This allows for cross building to work because we
need to lie to make to tell it to use the target names rather than the
host names.

This should have no effect on either architecture.  I've confirmed
that the intel build by make buildworld's for the past 3 months.
1999-03-01 06:10:16 +00:00
rnordier
8a92798eb6 Save option, rather than slice, selected. This permits unattended
booting from other than drive 0, as the F5 keypress is saved and
"replayed."

Requested (some time ago) by: archie
1999-03-01 02:42:47 +00:00
mjacob
98f7117477 +Match against T4000* for HP QIC quirks (not T4000S* where it doesn't then
catch a T4000s)
+ Set *some* kind of error at EOM if we're in fixed mode and have pending errs.
  Do not clear the ERR_PENDING bit if more buffers are queued.
+ Release the start_ccb in this case also, else we hang forever on rewinding.
+ Any kind of error for load to BOT in samount should then cause an attempt
  to use REWIND to come back to BOT. Do the initial load command quietly.
+ In samount, if we succeed, set the relative position markers.
1999-03-01 01:07:47 +00:00
mckusick
ca741086a3 Update to know about current kernel directory layout.
Add ability to build links as well as tags.
1999-02-28 22:14:16 +00:00
dt
feea4e23a1 Add forward-declaration of struct linker_set, to fix a few warnings. 1999-02-28 17:38:28 +00:00
peter
9dcda78caa This code got moved as a result of confusion between union mounts and
unionfs.  Julian has already revived the union mount part of this move
in vfs_syscalls.c rev 1.119, but forgot to take it out of here.
1999-02-28 16:13:25 +00:00
bde
6d1a66f17f Declare static __inline functions as __inline in their forward
declaration.

Fixed some comments.

Fixed a staticization botch.
1999-02-28 11:30:00 +00:00
bde
330ad7e96c Removed all traces of `p_switchtime'. The relevant timestamp is per-cpu,
not per-process.  Keep it in `switchtime' consistently.

It is now clear that the timestamp is always valid in fork_trampoline()
except when the child is running on a previously idle cpu, which
can only happen if there are multiple cpus, so don't check or set
the timestamp in fork_trampoline except in the (i386) SMP case.
Just remove the alpha code for setting it unconditionally, since
there is no SMP case for alpha and the code had rotted.

Parts reviewed by:	dfr, phk
1999-02-28 10:53:29 +00:00
dcs
dcdde55cae Make $ print different lines in, well, different lines. 1999-02-28 02:10:14 +00:00
alc
7818efe9fb Reviewed by: "John S. Dyson" <dyson@iquest.net>
Submitted by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
To prevent a deadlock, if we are extremely low on memory, force synchronous
operation by the VOP_PUTPAGES in vnode_pager_putpages.
1999-02-27 23:39:28 +00:00
dfr
f46e813550 * Add support for hw.physmem and hw.usermem sysctls (this allows sysinstall
to calculate a reasonable size for the swap partition).
* Fix a typo in remrq() where a process with idle priority would not be
  correctly removed from the relavent queue.  Note that realtime and idle
  priorities are still not supported since the assembler code in
  cpu_switch() does not check the realtime and idle queues.
1999-02-27 18:41:40 +00:00
julian
89e36521d4 Fix code for union mounts
Accidentally deleted by peter when he extracted the unionfs stuff in 1.109

Submitted by: Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
1999-02-27 07:06:05 +00:00
brian
0fe97a0798 Version 3.0: January 1, 1999
- Transparent proxying support added.
    - PPTP redirecting support added based on patches
      contributed by Dru Nelson <dnelson@redwoodsoft.com>.

Submitted by: Charles Mott <cmott@srv.net>
1999-02-27 02:16:01 +00:00
ken
1c87475bcd Add a quirk entry for the Seagate Medalist Pro 6 gig drive. It seems this
drive has very poor write performance (1.4MB/sec vs. 12MB/sec) with anything
more than two oustanding transactions.

So, this limits the number of tagged commands to two for that drive.
Thanks to Paul van der Zwan for doing a whole lot of testing to confirm
this.

Reported by:	Paul van der Zwan <paulz@trantor.xs4all.nl>
1999-02-26 18:38:06 +00:00
rnordier
486a8e2e65 Implement "setdrv" option 1999-02-26 14:51:14 +00:00
wpaul
8538993777 Remove call to DELAY() from xl_wait(), since xl_wait() is in the
interrupt handler codepath. Having the delay there didn't really
accomplish much anyway.
1999-02-26 08:39:24 +00:00
wpaul
e03a896b33 Add PCI device ID for the PNIC II. 1999-02-26 07:50:53 +00:00
imp
71df2007db Fix last commit based on feedback from Guido, Bruce and Terry.
Specifically, the test was in the wrong place, lacked a cast, didn't
unlock the node, and exited to bad rather than abortit.  Now we don't
allow renaming of a file with LINK_MAX references.  Move the test to
earlier in the code as it is closer to where ip is obtained, as that
is the style of the rest of the function.

Didn't fix the problems bruce pointed out in the rename man page to
include EMLINK, nor address his complaints about how the whole idea of
incrementing the link count during a rename is potentially asking for
trouble.

Also didn't try to correct potential problem Terry pointed out with
decrements not being similarly protected against underflow.
1999-02-26 05:34:16 +00:00
tegge
3584f5609f Don't call assign_apic_irq with a value for irq that is out of range. 1999-02-26 03:42:50 +00:00
rnordier
82f2f0c42c Emulate a V86 "movl %cr0,%eax" instruction.
Feedback and testing: Kurt Hopfensperger <kjhmdjd@ix.netcom.com>
1999-02-25 16:27:41 +00:00
bde
a00bda2fbd Added a used #include (don't depend on "vnode_if.h" including <sys/buf.h>). 1999-02-25 16:06:51 +00:00
bde
a9b613a428 Added a used #include (don't depend on "vnode_if.h" including <sys/buf.h>). 1999-02-25 15:54:06 +00:00
newton
d9456a36a8 Integrated a patch provided by Guido to more correctly work out the
flags returned from getcontext().

Submitted by:	Guido van Rooij <guido@gvr.org>
1999-02-25 14:32:29 +00:00
newton
e38b505df4 Added p_emuldata to struct proc as a place for emulators to hook
process-specific state information.

Submitted by:	Guido van Rooij <guido@gvr.org>
1999-02-25 14:28:46 +00:00