additional -r (read-only) flag or or -w (read-write) flag,
then assume we want, mount -u -w.
When doing a mount update, this will implicitly pass a "noro" mount
option down to the VFS layer.
vfs_mergeopts() in vfs_mount.c will then remove the "ro" mount option
if it exists in the mount options for a mounted file system.
This means that "mount -u" works the same as "mount -u -w"
and will convert a read-only mount to read-write.
- mount(8) now calls the nmount(2) system call directly, not mount(2)
- specifying a filesystem type with -t will not automatically
invoke an external /sbin/mount_XXXX program....this only happens for
certain file system types. For all other file system types, nmount(2)
is called directly.
is finished with it; this may only occur when the tx queue is setup as
dba-gated but since the fix is cheap apply it to all queues
while here make the queue depth signed for use in assertions
Reviewed by: apatti
MFC after: 2 weeks
inside !if defined(KERNBUILDDIR).
Utilize the fact the module will support all frames by default --
it needs no ETHER_* options unless some frames need to be disabled.
Fix the comment respectively.
Don't forget to create fake opt_ef.h if no ETHER_* are set.
MFC after: 3 days
o Add defines for the 5 interrupt sources typical for serial devices.
These defines can be used for more finegrained interrupt handling
between drivers that cooperatively handle multiple serial ports.
o Add defines for the various bitmasks applicable when all information
is passed between drivers as a single integral.
Return BUS_PROBE_LOW_PRIORITY for a successful probe. This is in
preparation of the introduction of scc(4), which is going to handle
SCCs in the near future.
completely noop.
- Geometry sanitization for non-interactive mode is moved to correct place.
Reported by: Anton Yuzhaninov <citrin at citrin dot ru>
Pointyhat: me
simultaneous open. Both the bug and the patch were verified using the
ANVL test suite.
PR: kern/74935
Submitted by: qingli (before I became committer)
Reviewed by: andre
MFC after: 5 days
callout_drain() logic. We no longer need a separate non-spin mutex to
do sleep/wakeup with, instead we can now just use the one spin mutex to
manage all the callout functionality.
mutex.
- Don't use callout_drain() to stop the toffhandle callout while holding the
fdc mutex (this could deadlock) in functions called from softclock
(callouts aren't allowed to do voluntary sleeps). Instead, use
callout_stop(). Note that since we hold the associated mutex and are now
using callout_init_mtx(), callout_stop() is just as effective as
callout_drain(). (Though callout_drain() is still needed in detach to
make sure softclock isn't contesting on our mutex before we destroy the
mutex.)
- Remove unused callout 'tohandle' from softc.
MFC after: 1 week
the last reference is dropped. I forgot that vnodes can stick around
for a very long time until processes discover that they are dead. This
means that a vnode reference is not sufficient to keep the mount
referenced and even more code will be required to ref mount points.
Discovered by: kris