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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Murray
24242537f8 Correct a comment. This represents a very minor policy change of my
intentions with this code.
2000-11-25 17:58:11 +00:00
Mark Murray
e73a42f8fb Stop explicitly using nanotime(9) and use the new get_cyclecounter(9)
call instead.

This makes a pretty dramatic difference to the amount of work that
the harvester needs to do - it is much friendlier on the system.
(80386 and 80486 class machines will notice little, as the new
get_cyclecounter() call is a wrapper round nanotime(9) for them).
2000-11-25 17:09:01 +00:00
Mark Murray
89c2809e65 Add a constant for the (to be committed at a later time) irq-entropy
harvester.
2000-11-25 16:51:16 +00:00
Peter Wemm
bc7425f5f2 GC some defunct prototypes 2000-11-25 08:13:33 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
b50c63121d Change the driver to allocate its own callout structure, and modify
the interface to use callout_* instead of timeout().  Also add an
IS_MPSAFE #define (currently off) which will mark the driver as mpsafe
to the upper layers.
2000-11-25 08:00:10 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
4851f97cf1 Remove unused variable, spl() manipulation isn't done for the ifq now. 2000-11-25 07:50:27 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
df5e198723 Lock down the network interface queues. The queue mutex must be obtained
before adding/removing packets from the queue.  Also, the if_obytes and
if_omcasts fields should only be manipulated under protection of the mutex.

IF_ENQUEUE, IF_PREPEND, and IF_DEQUEUE perform all necessary locking on
the queue.  An IF_LOCK macro is provided, as well as the old (mutex-less)
versions of the macros in the form _IF_ENQUEUE, _IF_QFULL, for code which
needs them, but their use is discouraged.

Two new macros are introduced: IF_DRAIN() to drain a queue, and IF_HANDOFF,
which takes care of locking/enqueue, and also statistics updating/start
if necessary.
2000-11-25 07:35:38 +00:00
Peter Wemm
f4e13f88b6 Make sn_pccard_products[] static 2000-11-25 07:25:45 +00:00
Peter Wemm
5e12cd9b80 Argh, I have fixed this cut/paste error twice before. I must have
committed the wrong patch. :-(  sn_pccard_products[] should have
been static anyway.
2000-11-25 07:25:08 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
747fa57549 Update to reflect the disappearance of getsock().
Found by:  LINT
2000-11-25 07:16:06 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
14db7f978b Correct a misnamed argument hidden behind a #ifdef DEBUG
Found by:  LINT
2000-11-25 07:04:43 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
e82ac18e52 Revert the last commit to the callout interface, and add a flag to
callout_init() indicating whether the callout is safe or not.  Update
the callers of callout_init() to reflect the new interface.

Okayed by: Jake
2000-11-25 06:22:16 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
6e47e42f8d Don't attach the interface twice. While I'm here, add a driver
mutex.
2000-11-25 06:04:18 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c20d96e7c4 Regenerate. Note that pccarddevs_data.h is not used. 2000-11-25 03:43:37 +00:00
Peter Wemm
1d75be41ac Add Kingston and the KNE-PC2 card 2000-11-25 03:42:06 +00:00
Peter Wemm
b3d39a56ae Update the ed driver to probe and attach under a NEWCARD kernel (I was
using a cardbus based system with pccbb providing the pcic interface).
Something isn't quite right.. when the driver allocates and activates
its resources, the IO space that was requested reads as all zeros (versus
the original 0xff's as it normally is when there is no device responding).

Also, deactivate the resources before releasing them.  OLDCARD doesn't
seem to care but NEWCARD/CARDBUS get rather unhappy if you release
a resource that hasn't been deactivated yet.

Make pcic_p.c only compile with oldcard kernels.
2000-11-25 03:36:09 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
249849e0b9 - Rename callout_reset to _callout_reset and add a flags argument.
- Add macros callout_reset, which does the obvious, and
  mp_callout_reset, which passes the CALLOUT_MPSAFE flag.
2000-11-25 03:34:49 +00:00
Peter Wemm
3f964411b5 Make the xxxFILES= list generation generic. This makes it easier to add
things like MFILES= or CONFFILES= without having to modify config code.
2000-11-25 03:25:34 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
ed0fe1449c add threadsafe version of inet_ntoa (inet_ntoa_r takes a buffer to fill)
this is used by some debugging functions
2000-11-25 03:14:31 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
d28632c097 These files are mpsafe. 2000-11-25 03:01:05 +00:00
Roger Hardiman
0eaa901ba7 Print a warning when we detect a Realtek 8139B chip
(identified by the IO map being 256 bytes long instead of 128)

This chip works very unreliably on my Lanner embedded PC with the rl driver.
Lots of watchdog timeouts or poor performance.

Forcing the media type to 10 Meg (ifconfig rl0 media 10baseT/UTP) is a good
workaround.

This looks very similar to the problem reported in PR kern/18790

It is interesting to note that the linux driver has lots of special
case code for this chip.
2000-11-24 17:36:07 +00:00
Mark Murray
9dd471dfa5 Add a module makefile for if_ep.
This is not enabled by default, as the module is missing a bunch of
useful stuff (like the ability to unload).

Not objected to by:	mdodd
2000-11-24 17:04:51 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
a352dd9a71 Fixup (hopefully) bridging + ipfw + dummynet together...
* Some dummynet code incorrectly handled a malloc()-allocated pseudo-mbuf
  header structure, called "pkt," and could consequently pollute the mbuf
  free list if it was ever passed to m_freem(). The fix involved passing not
  pkt, but essentially pkt->m_next (which is a real mbuf) to the mbuf
  utility routines.

* Also, for dummynet, in bdg_forward(), made the code copy the ethernet header
  back into the mbuf (prepended) because the dummynet code that follows expects
  it to be there but it is, unfortunately for dummynet, passed to bdg_forward
  as a seperate argument.

PRs: kern/19551 ; misc/21534 ; kern/23010
Submitted by: Thomas Moestl <tmoestl@gmx.net>
Reviewed by: bmilekic
Approved by: luigi
2000-11-23 22:25:03 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
e0be78f6dc Forgot to patch this file in file descriptor race fix commit
Submitted-by: "Danny J. Zerkel" <dzerkel@columbus.rr.com>
2000-11-23 11:05:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cc6ca9b35c o Change the argument of linux_sigreturn to be a pointer to a
struct sigframe. We need more than only the signal context.

o  Properly convert the signal mask when setting up the signal
   frame in linux_sendsig and properly convert it back in
   linux_sigreturn.

Do some cleanups and improve style while here.
2000-11-23 08:55:30 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e26cc4467b Change the argument of linux_sigreturn to be a pointer to a
struct sigframe.
2000-11-23 08:53:19 +00:00
Bill Paul
0b32bab160 Add a forgotten mutex_exit()/KUE_UNLOCK() to kue_init(). 2000-11-23 05:58:48 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
466b14d758 Don't unregister the ioctl handlers before we verified we
can unload. Doing so leaves the linuxulator in a crippled
state (no ioctl support) when Linux binaries are run at
unload time.

While here, consistently spell ELF in capitals and perform
some minor style improvements.

ELF spelling submitted by: asmodai
2000-11-23 03:21:58 +00:00
John Baldwin
f377b2b19e Fix the KTR tracepoints for mtx_enter/exit/try_enter to properly order the
parameters for the KTR_EXTEND case.
2000-11-23 00:38:45 +00:00
Bill Paul
bade6e5e6b Update the probe some more to deal with 16/32 bit issues. If the chip
is already in 32-bit mode, we need to be able to detect this and still
read the chip ID code. Detecting 32-bit mode is actually a little
tricky, since we want to avoid turning it on accidentally. The easiest
way to do it is to just try and read the PCI subsystem ID from the
bus control registers using 16-bit accesses and compare that with the
value read from PCI config space. If they match, then we know we're in
16-bit mode, otherwise we assume 32-bit mode.
2000-11-23 00:28:43 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
7cc2023054 Add one2many subdirectory (previously forgotten). 2000-11-22 19:04:42 +00:00
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
e255a226a2 Reduce number of #ifdef nestings.
Submitted by:	bde
2000-11-22 14:38:30 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
f4d874a1db mdoc(7) police: do not split author names in the AUTHORS section. 2000-11-22 09:35:58 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
1b7b85c4d6 mdoc(7) police: use the new feature of the An macro. 2000-11-22 08:47:35 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
553629ebc9 Protect the following with a lockmgr lock:
allproc
	zombproc
	pidhashtbl
	proc.p_list
	proc.p_hash
	nextpid

Reviewed by:	jhb
Obtained from:	BSD/OS and netbsd
2000-11-22 07:42:04 +00:00
Doug Rabson
8707b6f032 Protect the bounce page list with a mutex instead of using splhigh(). 2000-11-22 07:16:51 +00:00
John Baldwin
0959cc6680 Ahem, fix the disclaimer portion of the copyright so it disclaim's the
voices in my head.  You can sue the voices in Bill Paul's head all you
want.

Noticed by:	jhb
2000-11-21 21:10:15 +00:00
Julian Elischer
93cded6e45 Devices that are running at splimp MUST use ng_queue_data()
instead of ng_send_data().
The latter could lead to running the IP stack at splimp
instead of splnet, (among other problems) (that MAY be safe
but I wouldn't count on it).

Noticed while preparing a new set of netgraph stuff.
2000-11-21 20:48:54 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
4a476efa51 Protect p_wchan with sched_lock in selwakeup(). 2000-11-21 20:22:34 +00:00
Mark Murray
39413503a4 Assembler fixes.
Fix opcodes that were typed as ".byte 0xNN, 0xMM" when an older
assembler could not recognise the newer Pentium instructions.
Reviewed by:	jhb
2000-11-21 20:16:49 +00:00
Mark Murray
5855006767 Add a consistent API to a feature that most modern CPUs have; a fast
counter register in-CPU.

This is to be used as a fast "timer", where linearity is more important
than time, and multiple lines in the linearity caused by multiple CPUs
in an SMP machine is not a problem.

This adds no code whatsoever to the FreeBSD kernel until it is actually
used, and then as a single-instruction inline routine (except for the
80386 and 80486 where it is some more inline code around nanotime(9).

Reviewed by:	bde, kris, jhb
2000-11-21 19:55:21 +00:00
Alan Cox
c6fa9f78d2 Provide a new interface for the user of aio_read() and aio_write() to request
a kevent upon completion of the I/O.  Specifically, introduce a new type
of sigevent notification, SIGEV_EVENT.  If sigev_notify is SIGEV_EVENT,
then sigev_notify_kqueue names the kqueue that should receive the event
and sigev_value contains the "void *" is copied into the kevent's udata
field.

In contrast to the existing interface, this one: 1) works on
the Alpha 2) avoids the extra copyin() call for the kevent because all
of the information needed is in the sigevent and 3) could be
applied to request a single kevent upon completion of an entire lio_listio().

Reviewed by:	jlemon
2000-11-21 19:36:36 +00:00
John Baldwin
0fb3a41200 Stop handcoding a couple of instructions since gas 2.10 can properly
assemble 16-bit code.

Noticed by:	markm
2000-11-21 18:36:10 +00:00
Julian Elischer
07076ce1f7 Bump the buffersize from 0x1000 to 0x4000.
0x1000 gets underflows on my dell 7500 whenever I moved the mouse.
(reported as "hwptr went backwards...", with jumpy sound)
Sounds great now....
2000-11-21 12:22:11 +00:00
Mike Smith
6e64832134 Don't test the return value from the actual command when determining
success/failure for submission of the command.  The caller will want
to deal with this itself.
2000-11-21 06:58:24 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
c75fa7f70c fix isa DMA on pyxis based machines:
- move the call to cia_init_sgmap() to after we've determined if we're a pyxis
- convert needed splhigh() in cia_sgmap_invalidate_pyxis() to disable_intr()

Previously, any isa DMA on a pyxis based machine would cause a panic
in cia_sgmap_invalidate_pyxis() because the pyxis workaround was never
setup.

- while i'm at it, convert needed splhigh() in cia_swiz_set_hae_mem to
disable_intr()
2000-11-21 03:25:31 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
d7450ce6d5 Make programs which still #include <machine/{mouse,console}.h> fail
at compiletime, with an explanatory error message.  Previously they
would only get a warning.

These files will be finally removed 2001-01-15
2000-11-20 22:00:25 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
d5874785b9 mdoc(7) police: use the new features of the Nm macro. 2000-11-20 17:05:46 +00:00
Julian Elischer
06525b98f2 Duh. These have been sitting in my tree since I committed this stuff.
Thes are identical to what I committed except that they had the correct
copyright headers. This is what I was SUPPOSED to have checked in..
2000-11-20 13:43:40 +00:00
KATO Takenori
76b86dfba6 Merged from sys/i386/i386/machdep.c revision 1.421. 2000-11-20 12:06:08 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
71868b020d More aggressively rate limit the growth of soft dependency structures
in the face of multiple processes doing massive numbers of filesystem
operations. While this patch will work in nearly all situations, there
are still some perverse workloads that can overwhelm the system.
Detecting and handling these perverse workloads will be the subject
of another patch.

Reviewed by:	Paul Saab <ps@yahoo-inc.com>
Obtained from:	Ethan Solomita <ethan@geocast.com>
2000-11-20 06:22:39 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
830fedd28f Accept filters broke kernels compiled without options INET.
Make accept filters conditional on INET support to fix.

Pointed out by: bde
Tested and assisted by: Stephen J. Kiernan <sab@vegamuse.org>
2000-11-20 01:35:25 +00:00
Robert Watson
7f112b0489 o Export cp_time ("CPU time statistics") using SYSCTL_OPAQUE.
This removes a reason that systat requires setgid kmem.  More to
  come.
2000-11-20 00:44:58 +00:00
Robert Watson
aa5429970c o Export nchstats ("VFS cache effectiveness statistics") using
SYSCTL_OPAQUE.  This removes a reason that systat requires
  setgid kmem.  More to come.
2000-11-20 00:41:11 +00:00
Robert Watson
cee313c431 o Export dmmax ("Maximum size of a swap block") using SYSCTL_INT.
This removes a reason that systat requires setgid kmem.  More to
  come.
2000-11-20 00:39:04 +00:00
Scott Long
affec73ebd Disable calling timeout() when doing bio. It was causing more prolems than
solving.  This will be fixed for real soon.
2000-11-19 23:46:21 +00:00
David Malone
32af0d74f0 Make sbcompress use the new M_WRITABLE macro. Previously sbcompress
could not compress into clusters. This could result in lots of
wasted clusters while recieving small packets from an interface
that uses clusters for all it's packets.

Patch is partially from BSDi (limiting the size of the copy) and
based on a patch for 4.1 by Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie> and
myself.

Reviewed by:	bmilekic
Obtained From:	BSDi
Submitted by:	iedowse
2000-11-19 22:22:47 +00:00
Doug Rabson
35cd89e7e5 Convert various calls to splhigh() to disable_intr() since splhigh() is
now a no-op.
2000-11-19 12:28:42 +00:00
Doug Rabson
bcc542cb4e We don't need <stddef.h> for offsetof() any more. 2000-11-19 12:26:14 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
fa2fbc3dac - Protect the callout wheel with a separate spin mutex, callout_lock.
- Use the mutex in hardclock to ensure no races between it and
  softclock.
- Make softclock be INTR_MPSAFE and provide a flag,
  CALLOUT_MPSAFE, which specifies that a callout handler does not
  need giant.  There is still no way to set this flag when
  regstering a callout.

Reviewed by:	-smp@, jlemon
2000-11-19 06:02:32 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
936524aa02 Implement a low-memory deadlock solution.
Removed most of the hacks that were trying to deal with low-memory
    situations prior to now.

    The new code is based on the concept that I/O must be able to function in
    a low memory situation.  All major modules related to I/O (except
    networking) have been adjusted to allow allocation out of the system
    reserve memory pool.  These modules now detect a low memory situation but
    rather then block they instead continue to operate, then return resources
    to the memory pool instead of cache them or leave them wired.

    Code has been added to stall in a low-memory situation prior to a vnode
    being locked.

    Thus situations where a process blocks in a low-memory condition while
    holding a locked vnode have been reduced to near nothing.  Not only will
    I/O continue to operate, but many prior deadlock conditions simply no
    longer exist.

Implement a number of VFS/BIO fixes

	(found by Ian): in biodone(), bogus-page replacement code, the loop
        was not properly incrementing loop variables prior to a continue
        statement.  We do not believe this code can be hit anyway but we
        aren't taking any chances.  We'll turn the whole section into a
        panic (as it already is in brelse()) after the release is rolled.

	In biodone(), the foff calculation was incorrectly
        clamped to the iosize, causing the wrong foff to be calculated
        for pages in the case of an I/O error or biodone() called without
        initiating I/O.  The problem always caused a panic before.  Now it
        doesn't.  The problem is mainly an issue with NFS.

	Fixed casts for ~PAGE_MASK.  This code worked properly before only
        because the calculations use signed arithmatic.  Better to properly
        extend PAGE_MASK first before inverting it for the 64 bit masking
        op.

	In brelse(), the bogus_page fixup code was improperly throwing
        away the original contents of 'm' when it did the j-loop to
        fix the bogus pages.  The result was that it would potentially
        invalidate parts of the *WRONG* page(!), leading to corruption.

	There may still be cases where a background bitmap write is
        being duplicated, causing potential corruption.  We have identified
        a potentially serious bug related to this but the fix is still TBD.
        So instead this patch contains a KASSERT to detect the problem
  	and panic the machine rather then continue to corrupt the filesystem.
	The problem does not occur very often..  it is very hard to
	reproduce, and it may or may not be the cause of the corruption
	people have reported.

Review by: (VFS/BIO: mckusick, Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie>)
Testing by: (VM/Deadlock) Paul Saab <ps@yahoo-inc.com>
2000-11-18 23:06:26 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
ef0646f9d8 Add the splvm()'s suggested in PR 20609 to protect vm_pager_page_unswapped().
The remainder of the PR is still open.

PR: kern/20609 (partial fix)
2000-11-18 21:11:23 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
279d722604 This patchset fixes a large number of file descriptor race conditions.
Pre-rfork code assumed inherent locking of a process's file descriptor
    array.  However, with the advent of rfork() the file descriptor table
    could be shared between processes.  This patch closes over a dozen
    serious race conditions related to one thread manipulating the table
    (e.g. closing or dup()ing a descriptor) while another is blocked in
    an open(), close(), fcntl(), read(), write(), etc...

PR: kern/11629
Discussed with: Alexander Viro <viro@math.psu.edu>
2000-11-18 21:01:04 +00:00
David Malone
ca89ee278e Further use of M_ZERO.
Submitted by:	josh@zipperup.org
Submitted by:	Robert Drehmel <robd@gmx.net>
Approved by:	msmith
2000-11-18 15:21:22 +00:00
David Malone
99cdf4ccb2 Add the use of M_ZERO to netgraph.
Submitted by:	josh@zipperup.org
Submitted by:	Robert Drehmel <robd@gmx.net>
Submitted by:	archie
Approved by:	archie
2000-11-18 15:17:43 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
374940a184 Fix a braino .. 2000-11-18 12:14:35 +00:00
Cameron Grant
612276f48c do not blindly assume 8khz is supported on open(). try for 8khz but respect
minspeed/maxspeed specified by the hw driver.

Submitted by:	Andrew Gordon <arg@arg1.demon.co.uk>
2000-11-18 03:43:04 +00:00
Boris Popov
f2b1e0d206 Use vop_defaultop() instead of ntfs_bypass().
PR:		kern/22756
2000-11-18 02:47:12 +00:00
John Baldwin
b6b55e27a4 Release sched_lock very briefly to give interrupts a chance to fire if we
are in softclock() for a long time.  The old code already did an
splx()/slphigh() pair here, I just missed adding in the equivalent mutex
operations on sched_lock earlier.
2000-11-18 00:21:00 +00:00
Tor Egge
e5c5b82950 Don't attempt to cluster write buffers where the VMIO flag isn't set. 2000-11-17 23:40:08 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
cd085280b5 Make sure we don't cross stripe boundaries when reviving striped plexes.
This makes crash recovery work for stripe sizes that are not multiples of
DEFAULT_REVIVE_BLOCKSIZE (currently 64 kB).
While we're here, fix a few cosmetic nits.

Reviewed by:	grog
Sponsored by:	Enitel ASA (http://www.enitel.no/)
2000-11-17 23:40:01 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
363ea5eadf Fix the `make -jX' (X>1) breakage.
Based on patch submitted by:	Makoto MATSUSHITA <matusita@jp.freebsd.org>
Reviewed by:	marcel, bde
2000-11-17 21:25:15 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
7da6f97772 - Split the run queue and sleep queue linkage, so that a process
may block on a mutex while on the sleep queue without corrupting
it.
- Move dropping of Giant to after the acquire of sched_lock.

Tested by:	John Hay <jhay@icomtek.csir.co.za>
		jhb
2000-11-17 18:09:18 +00:00
John Baldwin
835a748f30 - Change extra sanity checks in cpu_switch() to be conditional on INVARIANTS
instead of DIAGNOSTIC.
- Remove the p_wchan check as it no longer applies since a process may be
  switched out during CURSIG() within msleep() or mawait().
- Remove an extra sanity check only needed during the early SMPng work.
2000-11-17 17:37:43 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
251c176f41 mdoc(7) police: use certified section headers wherever possible. 2000-11-17 11:44:16 +00:00
Mike Smith
1d6dc22916 The default kernel filename is "kernel" again, not "kernel.ko".
Submitted by:	mckusick
2000-11-17 04:43:56 +00:00
Mike Smith
0fd18bb21b Add the 'gdt' and 'gdtd' devices for the ICP Vortex RAID controller family. 2000-11-17 01:36:34 +00:00
Brian Somers
27121ab1a4 Go back to using data_len in struct ngpppoe_init_data after discussions
with Julian and Archie.

Implement a new ``sizedstring'' parse type for dealing with field pairs
consisting of a uint16_t followed by a data field of that size, and use
this to deal with the data_len and data fields.

Written by:		Archie with some input by me
Agreed in principle by:	julian
2000-11-16 23:14:53 +00:00
John Baldwin
cb799bfef9 The recent changes to msleep() and mawait() resulted in timeout() and
untimeout() not being called with Giant in those functions.  For now,
use the sched_lock to protect the callout wheel in softclock() and in
the various timeout and callout functions.

Noticed by:	tegge
2000-11-16 21:20:52 +00:00
Bill Paul
da6e4b77bb When checking the device code in the probe routine, leave the chip in
16-bit mode. Technically, pcn_probe() is destructive because once the
chip goes into 32-bit mode, the only way to get it out again is a
hardware reset. And once the device is in 32-bit mode, the lnc driver
won't be able to talk to it. So if pcn_probe() is called before the
lnc probe routine, and pcn_probe() rejects the chip as one it doesn't
support, the lnc driver will be SOL.

I don't like this. I think it's a design flaw that you can't switch
the chip out of 32-bit mode once it's selected. The only 'right'
solution is for the pcn driver to support all of the PCI devices
in 32-bit mode, however I don't have samples of all the PCnet series
cards for testing.
2000-11-16 19:56:09 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
7d7a5b89a7 Add kernel option NETGRAPH_ONE2MANY. 2000-11-16 16:59:26 +00:00
Warner Losh
c9527183c9 vx is now optional rather than taking a count. Reflect that in the
files.  Also a minor white space nit.

Submitted by: bde
2000-11-16 15:16:41 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
18434d5214 Put the probe verboseness behind bootverbose 2000-11-16 10:52:00 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
6e8d625628 New netgraph node type ng_one2many(4). 2000-11-16 05:58:33 +00:00
John Baldwin
20cdcc5b73 Don't release and acquire Giant in mi_switch(). Instead, release and
acquire Giant as needed in functions that call mi_switch().  The releases
need to be done outside of the sched_lock to avoid potential deadlocks
from trying to acquire Giant while interrupts are disabled.

Submitted by:	witness
2000-11-16 02:16:44 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
088638dae4 remove redundant declaration of bsd_to_linux_sigset()
reviewed by: marcel
2000-11-16 02:08:40 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
b595ab370b fix glaring bugs in rt signals -- copyout the right signal mask in
linux_rt_sendsig() and restore the same signal mask linux does
in rt_sigreturn().  This gets us saving/restoring all 64-bits of the
linux sigset_t in rt signals.

Reviewed by: marcel
2000-11-16 02:07:05 +00:00
John Baldwin
92c79c7e3e Argh, add in a missing release of the sched_lock. 2000-11-16 01:16:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
95de685572 CURSIG() calls functions that acquire sleep mutexes, so it is not a good
idea to be holding the sched_lock while we are calling it.  As such,
release sched_lock before calling CURSIG() in msleep() and mawait() and
reacquire it after CURSIG() returns.

Submitted by:	witness
2000-11-16 01:07:19 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
930a65fe47 Use the linux_connect() on alpha rather than passing directly through
to our native connect().  This is required to deal with the differences
in the way linux handles connects on non-blocking sockets.

This gets the private beta of the Compaq Linux/alpha JDK working
on FreeBSD/alpha

Approved by: marcel
2000-11-16 01:05:53 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
e652fd8417 make the fcntl() flags match what the linux/alpha port uses, not
what linux/i386 uses
2000-11-16 00:58:07 +00:00
John Baldwin
b84988521c - Rename await() to mawait(). mawait() is to await() as msleep() is to
tsleep().  Namely, mawait() takes an extra argument which is a mutex
  to drop when going to sleep.  Just as with msleep(), if the priority
  argument includes the PDROP flag, then the mutex will be dropped and will
  not be reacquired when the process wakes up.
- Add in a backwards compatible macro await() that passes in NULL as the
  mutex argument to mawait().
2000-11-15 22:39:35 +00:00
John Baldwin
3ae4dd935b - Replace a KASSERT() that knew too much about mutex internals with a
mtx_assert() that ensures the mutex we release during msleep() is both
  not recursed and owned by the current process.
2000-11-15 22:30:48 +00:00
John Baldwin
f33a072eb9 - Convert references from tsleep() -> msleep()
- Fix a buglet in a comment above await()
2000-11-15 22:27:38 +00:00
John Baldwin
9cce2a0c0d - Add a new macro DROP_GIANT_NOSWITCH() that is similar to DROP_GIANT()
except that it uses the MTX_NOSWITCH flag while it releases Giant via
  mtx_exit().
- Add a mtx_recursed() primitive.  This primitive should only be used on
  a mutex owned by the current process.  It will return non-zero if the
  mutex is recursively owned, or zero otherwise.
- Add two new flags MA_RECURSED and MA_NOTRECURSED that can be used in
  conjuction with MA_OWNED to control the assertion checked by mtx_assert().
- Fix some of the KTR tracepoint strings to use %p when displaying the lock
  field of a mutex, which is a uintptr_t.
2000-11-15 22:12:33 +00:00
John Baldwin
9c36c934a1 Include the right headers to get the DDB #define and the db_active variable. 2000-11-15 22:08:16 +00:00
John Baldwin
896c2303d4 - Replace some instances of sched_ithd with sched_swi in KTR tracepoints.
- Assert that Giant is not owned during the main loop of sithd_loop().
2000-11-15 22:05:23 +00:00
John Baldwin
7c06c69188 Assert that Giant is not owned during the main loop of ithd_loop(). 2000-11-15 22:03:26 +00:00
John Baldwin
59f857e4ea Declare the 'witness_spin_check' properly as a per-CPU variable in the
non-SMP case.
2000-11-15 22:02:05 +00:00
John Baldwin
ecbd8e3710 Don't perform witness checks in witness_enter() during a panic. 2000-11-15 22:00:31 +00:00