gets signals operating based on a TailQ, and is good enough to run X11,
GNOME, and do job control. There are some intricate parts which could be
more refined to match the sigset_t versions, but those require further
evaluation of directions in which our signal system can expand and contract
to fit our needs.
After this has been in the tree for a while, I will make in kernel API
changes, most notably to trapsignal(9) and sendsig(9), to use ksiginfo
more robustly, such that we can actually pass information with our
(queued) signals to the userland. That will also result in using a
struct ksiginfo pointer, rather than a signal number, in a lot of
kern_sig.c, to refer to an individual pending signal queue member, but
right now there is no defined behaviour for such.
CODAFS is unfinished in this regard because the logic is unclear in
some places.
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Reviewed by: bde, tjr, jake [an older version, logic similar]
from stopping another thread from completing a syscall, and this allows it to
release its resources etc. Probably more related commits to follow (at least
one I know of)
Initial concept by: julian, dillon
Submitted by: davidxu
device_t the same throughout kernel.
This is a very fine point of C which fortunatly does not make any
difference in normal circumstances but which due to the pervasiveness
of device_t in the kernel can make a lint barf a lot.
sparc v9 ABI. The Elf_Rela records for local symbols appear to already
have the symbol's value added in to the addend field, even though the ABI
specifies we need to lookup the symbol and add its value too. This breaks
text relocations in klds because the symbol's value is added twice, and
the resulting address points off into nowhere land, so for now just use
the addend.
Tested by: rwatson
if they are not going to cross over themselves. Also change how the list of
completed user threads is tracked and passed to the KSE. This is not
a change in design but rather the implementation of what was originally
envisionned.
- Make the VI asserts more orthogonal to the rest of the asserts by using a
new, common vfs_badlock() function and adding a 'str' arg.
- Adjust generated ASSERTS to match the new prototype.
- Adjust explicit ASSERTS to match the new prototype.
- Enable vfs_badlock_mutex by default.
- Assert that the vp is locked in VOP_UNLOCK.
- Use standard interlock macros in remaining code.
- Correct a race in getnewvnode().
- Lock access to v_numoutput with interlock.
- Lock access to buf lists and splay tree with interlock.
- Add VOP and VI asserts.
- Lock b_vnbufs with the vnode interlock.
- Add vrefcnt() for callers who want to retreive the vnode ref without
holding a lock. Add a comment that describes when this is safe.
- Add vholdl() and vdropl() so that callers who already own the interlock
can avoid race conditions and unnecessary unlocking.
- Move the VOP_GETATTR() in vflush() into the WRITECLOSE conditional case.
- Hold the interlock before droping the mntlist_mtx in vflush() to avoid
a race.
- Fix locking in vfs_msync().
ALQ (Asynch. Logging Queues). ALQ supports many seperate queues with
different record and buffer sizes. It opens and logs to any vnode so
it can be used with character devices as well as regular files.
Reviewed in part by: phk, jake, markm
constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS.
This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based
on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too.
This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on
machines that support it.
and predictable way, and I apologize if I have gotten it wrong anywhere,
getting prior review on a patch like this is not feasible, considering
the number of people involved and hardware availability etc.)
If struct disklabel is the messenger: kill the messenger.
Inside struct disk we had a struct disklabel which disk drivers used to
communicate certain metrics to the disklayer above (GEOM or the disk
mini-layer). This commit changes this communication to use four
explicit fields instead.
Amongst the benefits is that the fields do not get overwritten by
wrong or bogus on-disk disklabels.
Once that is clear, <sys/disk.h> which is included in the drivers
no longer need to pull <sys/disklabel.h> and <sys/diskslice.h> in,
the few places that needs them, have gotten explicit #includes for
them.
The disklabel inside struct disk is now only for internal use in
the disk mini-layer, so instead of embedding it, we malloc it as
we need it.
This concludes (modulus any mistakes) the series of disklabel related
commits.
I belive it all amounts to a NOP for all the rest of you :-)
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function were put in i386/i386/machdep.c from where it has been
cut and pasted to other architectures with only minor corruption.
Disklabel is really a MI format in many ways, at least it certainly
is when you operate on struct disklabel.
Put bounds_check_with_label() back in subr_disklabel.c where it belongs.
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
Rename bioqdisksort() to bioq_disksort().
Keep a #define around to avoid changing all diskdrivers right now.
Move it from subr_disklabel.c to subr_disk.c.
Move prototype from <sys/disklabel.h> to <sys/bio.h>
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Rename diskerr() to disk_err() for naming consistency.
Drop the by now entirely useless struct disklabel argument.
Add a flag argument for new-line termination.
Fix a couple of printf-format-casts to %j instead of %l.
Correctly print the name of all bio commands.
Move the function from subr_disklabel.c to subr_disk.c,
and from <sys/disklabel.h> to <sys/disk.h>.
Use the new disk_err() throughout, #include <sys/disk.h> as needed.
Bump __FreeBSD_version for the sake of the aac disk drivers #ifdefs.
Remove unused disklabel members of softc for aac, amr and mlx, which seem
to originally have been intended for diskerr() use, but which only rotted
and got Copy&Pasted at least two times to many.
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