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1254 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Poul-Henning Kamp
091710ab22 Polish style. 2005-01-24 12:19:28 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
08023360a0 - Convert the global LK lock to a mutex.
- Expand the scope of lk to cover not only interrupt races, but also
   top-half races, which includes many new uses over global top-half
   only data.
 - Get rid of interlocked_sleep() and use msleep or BUF_LOCK where
   appropriate.
 - Use the lk mutex in place of the various hand rolled semaphores.
 - Stop dropping the lk lock before we panic.
 - Fix getdirtybuf() callers so that they reacquire access to whatever
   softdep datastructure they were inxpecting in the failure/retry
   case.  Previously, sleeps in getdirtybuf() could leave us with
   pointers to bad memory.
 - Update handling of ffs to be compatible with ffs locking changes.

Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:18:31 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
3ba649d792 - Initialize and destroy the per-filesystem ufs lock where appropriate.
- Use the buffer lock on the superblock buf to serialize calls to
   sbupdate.
 - Set the MNTK_MPSAFE flag when QUOTA is not defined in the kernel.

Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:12:28 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
dec351f69e - Remove GIANT_REQUIRED where giant is no longer required.
Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:10:47 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
5cef9d6add - Use the ufs lock to protect fs_active.
Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:10:11 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
353255885c - Acquire the ufs lock around several ffs_alloc functions that require
it.

Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:09:10 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
8e37fbad3a - Don't use atomic operations to deal with the active array, instead
it is now quite naturally protected by the ufsmount mutex.
 - Use the ufs lock to protect various fields in struct fs, primarily the
   cg summary needs protection to avoid allocation races.  Several
   functions have been slightly re-arranged to reduce the number of
   lock operations.
 - Adjust several functions (blkfree, freefile, etc.) to accept a
   ufsmount as an argument so that we may access the ufs lock.

Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:08:35 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
5c77b03eff - Acquire the ufs lock when manipulating some fields of struct fs.
- Change arguments to various ffs functions to match their new
   prototypes.

Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:04:22 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
f2aa1113a3 - Mark the struct fs members that require the ufsmount mutex.
- Define some macros for manipulating the fs_active bitmap.

Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:03:17 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
aaee366929 - Change some function parameters so that the ufsmount structure is
accessable in places where the ufs lock will be needed.

Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:02:11 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
751d0d9fc9 - Add a mutex to the ufsmount structure. This mutex is used to protect
any per-instance global data that is not already protected by a
   buf or vnode lock.  Presently, only fields in ffs's struct fs utilize
   this lock.
 - Sort some ufsmount members so that fields used for quotas are grouped
   together.  This is in anticipation of quota locking.

Sponsored By:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-01-24 10:01:10 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
39cfb23935 Fix ACLs handling for the root file system.
Without this fix, when ACLs are set via tunefs(8) on the root file system,
they are removed on boot when 'mount -a' is called, because mount(8)
called for the root file system always add MNT_UPDATE flag and MNT_UPDATE
flag isn't perfect.
Now, one cannot remove ACLs stored in superblock (configured with tunefs(8))
via 'mount -a' nor 'mount -u -o noacls <file system>', but it is still
possible to mount file system which doesn't have ACLs in superblock via
'mount -o acls <file system>' or /etc/fstab's 'acls' option.

Reported by:	Lech Lorens/pl.comp.os.bsd
Discussed with:	phk, rwatson
Reviewed by:	rwatson
MFC after:	2 weeks
2005-01-15 17:09:53 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
7c0745eeae Eliminate unused and unnecessary "cred" argument from vinvalbuf() 2005-01-14 07:33:51 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e39db32ab0 Ditch vfs_object_create() and make the callers call VOP_CREATEVOBJECT()
directly.
2005-01-13 12:25:19 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6ef8480a88 Add BO_SYNC() and add a default which uses the secret vnode pointer
and VOP_FSYNC() for now.
2005-01-11 10:43:08 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0391e5a151 Wrap the bufobj operations in macros: BO_STRATEGY() and BO_WRITE() 2005-01-11 09:10:46 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8df6bac4c7 Remove the unused credential argument from VOP_FSYNC() and VFS_SYNC().
I'm not sure why a credential was added to these in the first place, it is
not used anywhere and it doesn't make much sense:

	The credentials for syncing a file (ability to write to the
	file) should be checked at the system call level.

	Credentials for syncing one or more filesystems ("none")
	should be checked at the system call level as well.

	If the filesystem implementation needs a particular credential
	to carry out the syncing it would logically have to the
	cached mount credential, or a credential cached along with
	any delayed write data.

Discussed with:	rwatson
2005-01-11 07:36:22 +00:00
Warner Losh
60727d8b86 /* -> /*- for license, minor formatting changes 2005-01-07 02:29:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a7e8286f28 white space 2004-12-14 21:35:00 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
59d42685ad Implement simpler panics for VOP_{read,write} on fifos. 2004-12-14 21:30:45 +00:00
Warner Losh
7a7e867742 LINT defines things which compile in code that as referring to the old
a_desc element.  change this to the new a_gen.a_desc to reflect
changes to vnode_if.h generation.

Noticed by: tinderbox, phk
2004-12-13 17:53:20 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
4a18054d7b With the introduction of UFS2 we started looking for superblocks in
four different locations on a prospective filesystem.

If we found none, we forgot to invalidate the four buffers, thus the
following sequence would fails:

	(md0 = blank disk)
	mount /dev/md0 /mnt
	(fails, no superblocks)
	newfs /dev/md0
	(writes using physio which does not go through buffercache).
	mount /dev/md0 /mnt
	(still fails, the four cached buffers still contain no superblocks)

Found by:	ru
2004-12-12 14:19:11 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
9effe51e45 Revert previous commit. The null-pointer function call (a dereference
on ia64) was not the result of a change in the vector operations. It
was caused by the NFS locking code using a FIFO and those bypassing
the vnode. This indirectly caused the panic. The NFS locking code has
been changed.

Requested by: phk
2004-12-11 23:05:30 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
364ed814e7 Fixes a bug that caused UFS2 filesystems bigger than 2TB to
prematurely report that they were full and/or to panic the kernel
with the message ``ffs_clusteralloc: allocated out of group''.

Submitted by:	Henry Whincup <henry@jot.to>
MFC after:	1 week
2004-12-09 21:24:00 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8f25bad356 Fix snapshot creation. 2004-12-08 11:54:06 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f21cc2cafc Fix nfs exports (for now). The real fix is to teach mountd about
nmount.
2004-12-07 15:09:30 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
20a92a18f1 The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly
split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root
mounting changes, so in one go:

cd9660:
	Convert to nmount.
	Add omount compat shims.
	Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code.
	Use vfs_mountedfrom()
	Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS()

nfs(client):
	Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary).
	Add omount compat shims.
	Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility.

ffs:
	Convert to nmount.
	Add omount compat shims.
	Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code.
	Use vfs_mountedfrom()
	Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS()

Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted.

Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem
task, and they all do it now.

Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline:

vfs_mount.c:
	Mount devfs on /.  Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean.
	symlink /dev to /.  This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo.
	Mount "real" root filesystem on /.
	Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root
	filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem.

Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname().

kern_init.c:
	Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was
	already handled by vfs_mount.c.

Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias().  Put the
few necessary lines in devfs where they belong.  This eliminates the
second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer.

Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and
was not trustworth anyway.  Correct information is provided by
statfs(/).
2004-12-07 08:15:41 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
743312367a VFS_STATFS(mp, ...) is mostly called with &mp->mnt_stat, but a few cases
doesn't.  Most of the implementations have grown weeds for this so they
copy some fields from mnt_stat if the passed argument isn't that.

Fix this the cleaner way:  Always call the implementation on mnt_stat
and copy that in toto to the VFS_STATFS argument if different.
2004-12-05 22:41:02 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
061f5ec825 Fix null-pointer indirect function calls introduced in the previous
commit. In the new world order, the transitive closure on the vector
operations is not precomputed. As such, it's unsafe to actually use
any of the function pointers in an indirect function call. They can
be null, and we need to use the default vector in that case.
This is mostly a quick fix for the four function pointers that are
ed explicitly. A more generic or scalable solution is likely to see
the light of day.

No pathos on: current@
2004-12-05 22:30:28 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
93e0b506e3 typo in comment. 2004-12-03 20:36:55 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
aec0fb7b40 Back when VOP_* was introduced, we did not have new-style struct
initializations but we did have lofty goals and big ideals.

Adjust to more contemporary circumstances and gain type checking.

	Replace the entire vop_t frobbing thing with properly typed
	structures.  The only casualty is that we can not add a new
	VOP_ method with a loadable module.  History has not given
	us reason to belive this would ever be feasible in the the
	first place.

	Eliminate in toto VOCALL(), vop_t, VNODEOP_SET() etc.

	Give coda correct prototypes and function definitions for
	all vop_()s.

	Generate a bit more data from the vnode_if.src file:  a
	struct vop_vector and protype typedefs for all vop methods.

	Add a new vop_bypass() and make vop_default be a pointer
	to another struct vop_vector.

	Remove a lot of vfs_init since vop_vector is ready to use
	from the compiler.

	Cast various vop_mumble() to void * with uppercase name,
	for instance VOP_PANIC, VOP_NULL etc.

	Implement VCALL() by making vdesc_offset the offsetof() the
	relevant function pointer in vop_vector.  This is disgusting
	but since the code is generated by a script comparatively
	safe.  The alternative for nullfs etc. would be much worse.

	Fix up all vnode method vectors to remove casts so they
	become typesafe.  (The bulk of this is generated by scripts)
2004-12-01 23:16:38 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6fde64c778 Mechanically change prototypes for vnode operations to use the new typedefs. 2004-12-01 12:24:41 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
964ebefd8d Use system wide no-op vfs_start function. 2004-11-25 09:11:27 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
b646893f0f - Eliminate the acquisition and release of the bqlock in bremfree() by
setting the B_REMFREE flag in the buf.  This is done to prevent lock order
   reversals with code that must call bremfree() with a local lock held.
   This also reduces overhead by removing two lock operations per buf for
   fsync() and similar.
 - Check for the B_REMFREE flag in brelse() and bqrelse() after the bqlock
   has been acquired so that we may remove ourself from the free-list.
 - Provide a bremfreef() function to immediately remove a buf from a
   free-list for use only by NFS.  This is done because the nfsclient code
   overloads the b_freelist queue for its own async. io queue.
 - Simplify the numfreebuffers accounting by removing a switch statement
   that executed the same code in every possible case.
 - getnewbuf() can encounter locked bufs on free-lists once Giant is removed.
   Remove a panic associated with this condition and delay asserts that
   inspect the buf until after it is locked.

Reviewed by:	phk
Sponsored by:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2004-11-18 08:44:09 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
9c83534dd8 Make VOP_BMAP return a struct bufobj for the underlying storage device
instead of a vnode for it.

The vnode_pager does not and should not have any interest in what
the filesystem uses for backend.

(vfs_cluster doesn't use the backing store argument.)
2004-11-15 09:18:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
51ac12ab28 Be prepared to accept NULL mountargs as part of root-mounting. 2004-11-13 13:04:31 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
cf5e414960 Put back the vfs_object_create() calls, they do make a difference when
my test-setup does what I want it to instead of what I ask it to.

Pointed out by:	tegge
2004-11-12 10:27:14 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
40ce27cb57 fix some comments 2004-11-10 06:53:31 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2e6649198a Use mount flags instead of NULL path to detect root filesystem mount. 2004-11-09 23:38:10 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5e2ccaff7a Stop pretending to have a vm_object backing the underlying disk vnode:
it isn't used for anything anywhere and the vnode_pager would explode
if we attempted to.
2004-11-09 23:12:45 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5349c79d75 Properly implement a default version of VOP_GETWRITEMOUNT.
Remove improper access to vop_stdgetwritemount() which should and
will instead rely on the VOP default path.
2004-11-06 11:41:22 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
40c340aa5d Don't grab the exclusive bit on a root filesystem until we are willing
to mount it.  Doing so prevented fsck to be run after a refused mount.
2004-11-04 09:11:22 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
4392001125 Move UFS from DEVFS backing to GEOM backing.
This eliminates a bunch of vnode overhead (approx 1-2 % speed
improvement) and gives us more control over the access to the storage
device.

Access counts on the underlying device are not correctly tracked and
therefore it is possible to read-only mount the same disk device multiple
times:
	syv# mount -p
	/dev/md0        /var    ufs rw  2 2
	/dev/ad0        /mnt    ufs ro  1 1
	/dev/ad0        /mnt2   ufs ro  1 1
	/dev/ad0        /mnt3   ufs ro  1 1

Since UFS/FFS is not a synchrousely consistent filesystem (ie: it caches
things in RAM) this is not possible with read-write mounts, and the system
will correctly reject this.

Details:

	Add a geom consumer and a bufobj pointer to ufsmount.

	Eliminate the vnode argument from softdep_disk_prewrite().
	Pick the vnode out of bp->b_vp for now.  Eventually we
	should find it through bp->b_bufobj->b_private.

	In the mountcode, use g_vfs_open() once we have used
	VOP_ACCESS() to check permissions.

	When upgrading and downgrading between r/o and r/w do the
	right thing with GEOM access counts.  Remove all the
	workarounds for not being able to do this with VOP_OPEN().

	If we are the root mount, drop the exclusive access count
	until we upgrade to r/w.  This allows fsck of the root
	filesystem and the MNT_RELOAD to work correctly.

	Set bo_private to the GEOM consumer on the device bufobj.

	Change the ffs_ops->strategy function to call g_vfs_strategy()

	In ufs_strategy() directly call the strategy on the disk
	bufobj.  Same in rawread.

	In ffs_fsync() we will no longer see VCHR device nodes, so
	remove code which synced the filesystem mounted on it, in
	case we came there.  I'm not sure this code made sense in
	the first place since we would have taken the specfs route
	on such a vnode.

	Redo the highly bogus readblock() function in the snapshot
	code to something slightly less bogus: Constructing an uio
	and using physio was really quite a detour.  Instead just
	fill in a bio and ship it down.
2004-10-29 10:15:56 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
570a7ddaa3 We only support backing UFS/FFS with disks. 2004-10-28 06:19:28 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a40a512387 Eliminate unnecessary KASSERTS. 2004-10-27 06:45:06 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
93d244fb1a KASSERT that we only get to prewrite() on writes. 2004-10-26 20:13:49 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8dd5650594 White space changes. Add missing static. 2004-10-26 20:13:21 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
53389dd64a Replace single case switch() with if(). 2004-10-26 20:12:25 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
b6e2606155 Vertically align comment. 2004-10-26 20:12:00 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6e77a04170 The island council met and voted buf_prewrite() home.
Give ffs it's own bufobj->bo_ops vector and create a private strategy
routine, (currently misnamed for forwards compatibility), which is
just a copy of the generic bufstrategy routine except we call
softdep_disk_prewrite() directly instead of through the buf_prewrite()
indirection.

Teach UFS about the need for softdep_disk_prewrite() and call the
function directly in FFS.

Remove buf_prewrite() from the default bufstrategy() and from the
global bio_ops method vector.
2004-10-26 10:44:10 +00:00