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69 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David Greenman
9a500b2bcc Added support for TIOCSTAT ioctl. This allows shells that use raw/cbreak
tty modes to process a control-T and do the right thing.
1994-08-18 09:16:37 +00:00
David Greenman
605f11c8f2 Moved over my fix for vnode lossage when multiple TIOCSCTTY ioctls are
done. This patch was extended to also include a suggested change by
Kirk McKusick which allows the control tty to be reasigned to a different
tty without losing a vnode.
1994-08-18 03:53:38 +00:00
David Greenman
0e42760866 Made the kernel compile cleanly with gcc 2.6.0. Thanks go to Bruce
Evans for suggesting a method to detect various versions of gcc.
1994-08-13 14:21:58 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
f540b1065a Change all #includes to follow the current Berkeley style. Some of these
``changes'' are actually not changes at all, but CVS sometimes has trouble
telling the difference.

This also includes support for second-directory compiles.  This is not
quite complete yet, as `config' doesn't yet do the right thing.  You can
still make it work trivially, however, by doing the following:

rm /sys/compile
mkdir /usr/obj/sys/compile
ln -s M-. /sys/compile
cd /sys/i386/conf
config MYKERNEL
cd ../../compile/MYKERNEL
ln -s /sys @
rm machine
ln -s @/i386/include machine
make depend
make
1994-08-13 03:50:34 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
9ae159169a Make it easier for programs to figure out what revision of FreeBSD they
are running under.  Here's how to bootstrap (order is important):

1) Re-compile gcc (just the driver is all you need).
2) Re-compile libc.
3) Re-compile your kernel.  Reboot.
4) cd /usr/src/include; make install

You can now detect the compilation environment with the following code:

#if !defined(__FreeBSD__)
#define __FreeBSD_version 199401
#elif __FreeBSD__ == 1
#define __FreeBSD_version 199405
#else
#include <osreldate.h>
#endif

You can determine the run-time environment by calling the new C library
function getosreldate(), or by examining the MIB variable kern.osreldate.

For the time being, the release date is defined as 199409, which we have
already established as our target.
1994-08-10 06:25:07 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
5c8b38d41d Handle NMI's in accordance with data in van Gilluwe book. 1994-08-10 04:39:52 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
6ae6a09b83 Change default security level to -1, so that users don't get bitten by
upcoming makefile change.
1994-08-10 02:41:09 +00:00
David Greenman
92dc7331c9 Made lockf advisory locking code generic (rather than ufs specific), and
use it in NFS. This is required both for diskless support and for POSIX
compliance. Note: the support in NFS is only for the local node.

Submitted by:	based on work originally done by Yuval Yurom
1994-08-08 17:31:01 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
57034e7407 Run-time configuration of VFS update interval. Old UPDATE_INTERVAL
configuration option is no longer supported.
1994-08-08 15:41:08 +00:00
David Greenman
7d7bb69d41 Detect the "EOF" condition. Specifically, end of partition.
Submitted by:	Bruce Evans
1994-08-08 13:53:55 +00:00
David Greenman
4e68ceaba0 Process tracing code. Written by Sean Eric Fagan.
Submitted by:	Sean Eric Fagan
1994-08-08 13:00:27 +00:00
David Greenman
866dba7305 Changed B_AGE policy to work correctly in a world with relatively large
buffer caches. The old policy generally ended up caching nothing.
1994-08-08 09:11:44 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
4849be9c13 Define a sysctl MIB variable for the YP domain name. 1994-08-08 00:30:12 +00:00
David Greenman
8339815ff9 Made pmap_kenter "TLB safe". ...and then removed all the pmap_updates that
are no longer needed because of this.
1994-08-07 14:53:27 +00:00
David Greenman
a481f20029 Provide support for upcoming merged VM/buffer cache, and fixed a few bugs
that haven't appeared to manifest themselves (yet).

Submitted by:	John Dyson
1994-08-07 13:10:43 +00:00
David Greenman
16f62314cd Incorporated post 1.1.5 work from John Dyson. This includes performance
improvements via the new routines pmap_qenter/pmap_qremove and pmap_kenter/
pmap_kremove. These routine allow fast mapping of pages for those
architectures that have "normal" MMUs. Also included is a fix to the
pageout daemon to properly check a queue end condition.

Submitted by:	John Dyson
1994-08-06 09:15:42 +00:00
David Greenman
93f6448c49 Implemented support for the "ps_strings" structure (grrrr...) for use in
the userland library libkvm.
1994-08-06 09:06:31 +00:00
David Greenman
0d2afceedd Process scheduling changes - adapted from FreeBSD 1.1.5. Basically,
charge scheduling CPU of child process to the parent and have child
inherit scheduling CPU from parent on fork. Makes a **big** difference
in the feel of the system to interactive users.

Submitted by:	John Dyson
1994-08-06 07:15:04 +00:00
David Greenman
ce921c90fd Fixed bug that would cause free memory reserves to be depleted and cause a
panic in some cases.
Submitted by:	John Dyson
1994-08-04 19:43:13 +00:00
David Greenman
3c4dd3568f Added $Id$ 1994-08-02 07:55:43 +00:00
David Greenman
03e6c2532f Removed all code related to the pagescan daemon, and changed 'act_count'
adjustments to compensate for a world without the pagescan daemon.
1994-08-01 11:25:45 +00:00
David Greenman
9b970c5afa Allow for output processing routine to handle entire character buffer
and thus not require a sleep/wakeup.
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
1994-08-01 10:42:26 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c9502b535e Reviewed by: phk
Imported libmd.  This library contains MD2, MD4 and MD5.
These three boggers pop up all over the place all of the time, so I 
decided we needed a library with them.  In general they are used for
security checks, so if you use them you want to link them static.
1994-07-24 03:29:56 +00:00
David Greenman
c16bf37e86 Added code to allocate and deallocate a number of cblocks on open/close of
a tty.
Note that this might  conflict with the collateral use of TS_WOPEN, but
for the moment I can find no problems associated with this. (TS_WOPEN
will likely go away in the future anyway). This should be looked at
again in the future (the potential problem is that the cblock pool
may either run out or accumulate too many cblocks).
1994-07-06 06:42:34 +00:00
David Greenman
8c481329f7 Fixed minor spelling error. 1994-06-11 05:13:33 +00:00
David Greenman
3c256f5395 trap.c:
Vastly improved trap.c from me. This rewritten version has a variety of
features, amoung them: higher performance and much higher code quality.

support.s, cpufunc.h:
No longer use gs override to enforce range limits - compare directly
against VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS instead. The old way caused problems in
preserving the gs selector...and this method is just as fast or faster.
1994-06-06 14:54:41 +00:00
David Greenman
329cfeccd5 Don't panic if we can't malloc a cblock...just print a console message
and be happy.
1994-05-29 07:50:11 +00:00
David Greenman
3962127e78 Changed mbuf allocation policy to get a cluster if size > MINCLSIZE. Makes
a BIG difference in socket performance.
1994-05-29 07:48:17 +00:00
David Greenman
b6504a8d7c Completed version of my clist management code. Requires hooks in tty.c
for adding and removing cblocks from the cfreelist queue (to give them
back to malloc). I'll add those tomorrow.
1994-05-27 12:28:05 +00:00
David Greenman
594110fe18 Moved header definitions to buf.h, and added missing splx() - found
by Johannes Helander.
1994-05-26 08:45:29 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
26f9a76710 The big 4.4BSD Lite to FreeBSD 2.0.0 (Development) patch.
Reviewed by:	Rodney W. Grimes
Submitted by:	John Dyson and David Greenman
1994-05-25 09:21:21 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
df8bae1de4 BSD 4.4 Lite Kernel Sources 1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
Gary Clark II
9f82ad3dfb Added ifdef for GPL_MATH_EMULATE to keep the sytem from panicing when
using it.
1994-04-29 21:39:55 +00:00
David Greenman
2862674874 Make Bruce happy: silently enter ddb on a BPT or trace trap if ddb is
configured in the kernel.
1994-04-07 10:51:00 +00:00
David Greenman
d230622648 New interrupt code from Bruce Evans. In additional to Bruce's attached
list of changes, I've made the following additional changes:

1) i386/include/ipl.h renamed to spl.h as the name conflicts with the
   file of the same name in i386/isa/ipl.h.
2) changed all use of *mask (i.e. netmask, biomask, ttymask, etc) to
   *_imask (net_imask, etc).
3) changed vestige of splnet use in if_is to splimp.
4) got rid of "impmask" completely (Bruce had gotten rid of netmask),
   and are now using net_imask instead.
5) dozens of minor cruft to glue in Bruce's changes.

   These require changes I made to config(8) as well, and thus it must
be rebuilt.

-DG

from Bruce Evans:

sio:
	o No diff is supplied.  Remove the define of setsofttty().  I hope
	  that is enough.

*.s:
	o i386/isa/debug.h no longer exists.  The event counters became too
	  much trouble to maintain.  All function call entry and exception
	  entry counters can be recovered by using profiling kernel (the new
	  profiling supports all entry points; however, it is too slow to
	  leave enabled all the time; it also).  Only BDBTRAP() from debug.h
	  is now used.  That is moved to exception.s.  It might be worth
	  preserving SHOW_BITS() and calling it from _mcount() (if enabled).
	o T_ASTFLT is now only set just before calling trap().
	o All exception handlers set SWI_AST_MASK in cpl as soon as possible
	  after entry and arrange for _doreti to restore it atomically with
	  exiting.  It is not possible to set it atomically with entering
	  the kernel, so it must be checked against the user mode bits in
	  the trap frame before committing to using it.  There is no place
	  to store the old value of cpl for syscalls or traps, so there are
	  some complications restoring it.

Profiling stuff (mostly in *.s):
	o Changes to kern/subr_mcount.c, gcc and gprof are not supplied yet.
	o All interesting labels `foo' are renamed `_foo' and all
	  uninteresting labels `_bar' are renamed `bar'.  A small change
	  to gprof allows ignoring labels not starting with underscores.
	o MCOUNT_LABEL() is to provide names for counters for times spent
	  in exception handlers.
	o FAKE_MCOUNT() is a version of MCOUNT() suitable for exception
	  handlers.  Its arg is the pc where the exception occurred.  The
	  new mcount() pretends that this was a call from that pc to a
	  suitable MCOUNT_LABEL().
	o MEXITCOUNT is to turn off any timer started by MCOUNT().

/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/exception.s:
	o The non-BDB BPTTRAP() macros were doing a sti even when interrupts
	  were disabled when the trap occurred.  The sti (fixed) sti is
	  actually a no-op unless you have my changes to machdep.c that make
	  the debugger trap gates interrupt gates, but fixing that would
	  make the ifdefs messier.  ddb seems to be unharmed by both
	  interrupts always disabled and always enabled (I had the branch in
	  the fix back to front for some time :-().
	o There is no known pushal bug.
	o tf_err can be left as garbage for syscalls.

/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/locore.s:
	o Fix and update BDE_DEBUGGER support.
	o ENTRY(btext) before initialization was dangerous.
	o Warm boot shot was longer than intended.

/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/machdep.c:
	o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF.  It's what I'm using, but may require
	  other changes.
	  Use the following:
		o Remove aston() and setsoftclock().
	  Maybe use the following:
		o No netisr.h.
		o Spelling fix.
		o Delay to read the Rebooting message.
		o Fix for vm system unmapping a reduced area of memory
		  after bounds_check_with_label() reduces the size of
		  a physical i/o for a partition boundary.  A similar
		  fix is required in kern_physio.c.
		o Correct use of __CONCAT.  It never worked here for non-
		  ANSI cpp's.  Is it time to drop support for non-ANSI?
		o gdt_segs init.  0xffffffffUL is bogus because ssd_limit
		  is not 32 bits.  The replacement may have the same
		  value :-), but is more natural.
		o physmem was one page too low.  Confusing variable names.
	  Don't use the following:
		o Better numbers of buffers.  Each 8K page requires up to
		  16 buffer headers.  On my system, this results in 5576
		  buffers containing [up to] 2854912 bytes of memory.
		  The usual allocation of about 384 buffers only holds
		  192K of disk if you use it on an fs with a block size
		  of 512.
		o gdt changes for bdb.
		o *TGT -> *IDT changes for bdb.
		o #ifdefed changes for bdb.

/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/microtime.s:
	o Use the correct asm macros.  I think asm.h was copied from Mach
	  just for microtime and isn't used now.  It certainly doesn't
	  belong in <sys>.  Various macros are also duplicated in
	  sys/i386/boot.h and libc/i386/*.h.
	o Don't switch to and from the IRR; it is guaranteed to be selected
	  (default after ICU init and explicitly selected in isa.c too, and
	  never changed until the old microtime clobbered it).

/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/support.s:
	o Non-essential changes (none related to spls or profiling).
	o Removed slow loads of %gs again.  The LDT support may require
	  not relying on %gs, but loading it is not the way to fix it!
	  Some places (copyin ...) forgot to load it.  Loading it clobbers
	  the user %gs.  trap() still loads it after certain types of
	  faults so that fuword() etc can rely on it without loading it
	  explicitly.  Exception handlers don't restore it.  If we want
	  to preserve the user %gs, then the fastest method is to not
	  touch it except for context switches.  Comparing with
	  VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS and branching takes only 2 or 4 cycles on
	  a 486, while loading %gs takes 9 cycles and using it takes
	  another.
	o Fixed a signed branch to unsigned.

/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/swtch.s:
	o Move spl0() outside of idle loop.
	o Remove cli/sti from idle loop.  sw1 does a cli, and in the
	  unlikely event of an interrupt occurring and whichqs becoming
	  zero, sw1 will just jump back to _idle.
	o There's no spl0() function in asm any more, so use splz().
	o swtch() doesn't need to be superaligned, at least with the
	  new mcounting.
	o Fixed a signed branch to unsigned.
	o Removed astoff().

/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/trap.c:
	o The decentralized extern decls were inconsistent, of course.
	o Fixed typo MATH_EMULTATE in comments. */
	o Removed unused variables.
	o Old netmask is now impmask; print it instead.  Perhaps we
	  should print some of the new masks.
	o BTW, trap() should not print anything for normal debugger
	  traps.

/usr/src/sys/i386/include/asmacros.h:
	o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF.  Just use some of the null macros
	  as necessary.

/usr/src/sys/i386/include/cpu.h:
	o CLKF_BASEPRI() changes since cpl == SWI_AST_MASK is now normal
	  while the kernel is running.
	o Don't use var++ to set boolean variables.  It fails after a mere
	  4G times :-) and is slower than storing a constant on [3-4]86s.

/usr/src/sys/i386/include/cpufunc.h:
	o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF.  You need mainly the include of
	  <machine/ipl.h>.  Unfortunately, <machine/ipl.h> is needed by
	  almost everything for the inlines.

/usr/src/sys/i386/include/ipl.h:
	o New file.  Defines spl inlines and SWI macros and declares most
	  variables related to hard and soft interrupt masks.

/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/icu.h:
	o Moved definitions to <machine/ipl.h>

/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/icu.s:
	o Software interrupts (SWIs) and delayed hardware interrupts (HWIs)
	  are now handled uniformally, and dispatching them from splx() is
	  more like dispatching them from _doreti.  The dispatcher is
	  essentially *(handler[ffs(ipending & ~cpl)]().
	o More care (not quite enough) is taken to avoid unbounded nesting
	  of interrupts.
	o The interface to softclock() is changed so that a trap frame is
	  not required.
	o Fast interrupt handlers are now handled more uniformally.
	  Configuration is still too early (new handlers would require
	  bits in <machine/ipl.h> and functions to vector.s).
	o splnnn() and splx() are no longer here; they are inline functions
	  (could be macros for other compilers).  splz() is the nontrivial
	  part of the old splx().

/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/ipl.h
	o New file.  Supposed to have only bus-dependent stuff.  Perhaps
	  the h/w masks should be declared here.

/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/isa.c:
	o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF.  You need only things involving
	  *mask and *MASK and comments about them.  netmask is now a pure
	  software mask.  It works like the softclock mask.

/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/vector.s:
	o Reorganize AUTO_EOI* macros.
	o Option FAST_INTR_HANDLER_USERS_ES for people who don't trust
	  fastintr handlers.
	o fastintr handlers need to metamorphose into ordinary interrupt
	  handlers if their SWI bit has become set.  Previously, sio had
	  unintended latency for handling output completions and input
	  of SLIP framing characters because this was not done.

/usr/src/sys/net/netisr.h:
	o The machine-dependent stuff is now imported from <machine/ipl.h>.

/usr/src/sys/sys/systm.h
	o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF.  You need mainly the different
	  splx() prototype.  The spl*() prototypes are duplicated as
	  inlines in <machine/ipl.h> but they need to be duplicated here
	  in case there are no inlines.  I sent systm.h and cpufunc.h
	  to Garrett.  We agree that spl0 should be replaced by splnone
	  and not the other way around like I've done.

/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_clock.c
	o splsoftclock() now lowers cpl so the direct call to softclock()
	  works as intended.
	o softclock() interface changed to avoid passing the whole frame
	  (some machines may need another change for profile_tick()).
	o profiling renamed _profiling to avoid ANSI namespace pollution.
	  (I had to improve the mcount() interface and may as well fix it.)
	  The GUPROF variant doesn't actually reference profiling here,
	  but the 'U' in GUPROF should mean to select the microtimer
	  mcount() and not change the interface.
1994-04-02 07:00:53 +00:00
David Greenman
ed7fcbd079 From John Dyson: performance improvements to the new bounce buffer
code.
1994-03-24 23:12:48 +00:00
David Greenman
b3e3ac9f89 Increased maximum protection for data segment to VM_PROT_ALL because
some (lisp) programs try to execute code out of it.
1994-03-17 22:21:02 +00:00
David Greenman
943a66f340 Performance improvements from John Dyson.
1) A new mechanism has been added to prevent pages from being paged
	out called "vm_page_hold". Similar to vm_page_wire, but
	much lower overhead.
2) Scheduling algorithm has been changed to improve interactive
	performance.
3) Paging algorithm improved.
4) Some vnode and swap pager bugs fixed.
1994-03-14 21:54:03 +00:00
David Greenman
04f1835605 1) "Pre-faulting" in of pages into process address space
Eliminates vm_fault overhead on process startup and
		mmap referenced data for in-memory pages.

		(process startup time using in-memory segments *much* faster)

	2)	Even more efficient pmap code.  Code partially cleaned up.
		More comments yet to follow.

		(generally more efficient pte management)

	3)	Pageout clustering ( in addition to the FreeBSD V1.1 pagein
		clustering.)

		(much faster paging performance on non-write behind disk
		subsystems, slightly faster performance on other systems.)

	4)	Slightly changed vm_pageout code for more efficiency and
		better statistics.  Also, resist swapout a little more.

		(less likely to pageout a recently used page)

	5)	Slight improvement to the page table page trap efficiency.

		(generally faster system VM fault performance)

	6)	Defer creation of unnamed anonymous regions pager until needed.

		(speeds up shared memory bss creation)

	7)	Remove possible deadlock from swap_pager initialization.

	8)	Enhanced procfs to provide "vminfo" about vm objects and user
		pmaps.

	9)	Increased MCLSHIFT/MCLBYTES from 2K to 4K to improve net &
		socket performance and to prepare for things to come.

John Dyson
dyson@implode.root.com
David Greenman
davidg@root.com
1994-03-07 11:38:49 +00:00
David Greenman
b9d60b3f59 Fixed bugs in stack grow code, and moved it back into a seperate function
like it was originally. Also added back call to "grow" in sendsig now
that this routine actually works.
1994-02-08 09:26:04 +00:00
David Greenman
0172c219f1 Minor cleanup. Decode state information better in the case of a fatal
trap.
1994-02-01 23:07:35 +00:00
David Greenman
1ef486634f Remove confusing and incorrect comment inherited from patchkit days. 1994-01-26 20:42:18 +00:00
David Greenman
1b9d391946 Much better fix for the hanging console problem. This one actually
works.
1994-01-23 19:17:17 +00:00
David Greenman
c77fe5808b Backed out previous commit as it requires additional kludges to work
completely, and it looks like syscons might solve the problem a
different way  (although what about serial consoles??).
1994-01-23 17:50:11 +00:00
David Greenman
e4794aea16 Brute-force fix for the "hanging console" problem. Simply _don't_ call
the device close routine. This works because the device close calls
the line discipline close (which only flushes the output buffers) and
the ttyclose() routine, which does little of nothing except screw with
the session and process group fields (which is what was causing all
the problems).
1994-01-22 22:48:21 +00:00
David Greenman
d64f660fac Improvements mostly from John Dyson, with a little bit from me.
* Removed pmap_is_wired
* added extra cli/sti protection in idle (swtch.s)
* slight code improvement in trap.c
* added lots of comments
* improved paging and other algorithms in VM system
1994-01-17 09:32:32 +00:00
David Greenman
7f8cb36869 "New" VM system from John Dyson & myself. For a run-down of the
major changes, see the log of any effected file in the sys/vm
directory (swap_pager.c for instance).
1994-01-14 16:25:31 +00:00
David Greenman
c8a13ecd00 Convert syscall to trapframe. Based on work done by John Brezak. 1994-01-03 07:55:47 +00:00
David Greenman
8de7809a2c change maxprot of text to allow writes. 1993-12-30 01:39:29 +00:00
David Greenman
33811d39ec First round of changes from John Dyson and myself to the VM system. This
set improves performance and fixes the following problems (description
from John Dyson):

1.	Growing swap space problem in both static usage and
	in situations with lots of fork/execs in heavy paging
	situations.

2.	Sparse swap space allocation (internal fragmentation.)

3.	General swap_pager slowness.

Additionally, the new swap_pager also provides hooks for multi-page
I/O that is currently being developed (in early testing phases.)

Problem #1 is a result of a problem where objects cannot be collapsed
once a pager has been allocated for them.  This problem has been solved
by relaxing the restriction by allowing the pages contained in a shadow
object's pager be copied to the parent object's pager.  The copy is
afforded by manipulating pointers to the disk blocks on the swap space.
Since an improved swap_pager has already been developed with the data
structures to support the copy operation, this new swap_pager has been
introduced.  Also, shadow object bypass in the collapse code has been
enhanced to support checking for pages on disk.  The vm_pageout daemon
has also been modified to defer creation of an object's pager when the
object's shadow is paging.  This allows efficient immediate collapsing
of a shadow into a parent object under many circumstances without the
creation of an intermediate pager.

Problem #2 is solved by the allocation data structures and algorithms
in the new swap_pager.  Additionally, a newer version of this new swap_pager
is being tested that permits multiple page I/O and mitigation of the
fragmentation problems associated with allocation of large contiguous blocks
of swap space.

Problem #3 is addressed by better algorithms and a fix of a couple of bugs
in the swap_pager.  Additionally, this new pager has a growth path allowing
multi-page inputs from disk.  Approximately 50% performance improvement can
be expected under certain circumstances when using this pager in the standard
single page mode.

(Actually, I've seen more like twice the speed in my tests. -DLG)
1993-12-22 12:51:39 +00:00