code has the typical branch prediction detour, which creates cross-
section branches. A LINT kernel is apparently large enough nowadays
that the .text and .text2 sections cannot always be layed-out so that
branches between them reach.
The fix is to stop using the alpha-specific bitops and instead use
the portable implementation used by all platforms other than alpha
and i386.
implementations. Use those on platforms that don't have MD
headers. Remove the ia64 MD header. We're going to use the C
implementation there.
Suggested by: bde
shared code and converting all ufs references. Originally it may
have made sense to share common features between the two filesystems,
but recently it has only caused problems, the UFS2 work being the
final straw.
All UFS_* indirect calls are now direct calls to ext2_* functions,
and ext2fs-specific mount and inode structures have been introduced.
When this feature is enabled, mke2fs doesn't necessarily allocate a
super block and its associated descriptor blocks for every group.
The (non-)allocations are reflected in the block bitmap. Since the
filesystem code doesn't write to these blocks except for the first
superblock, all it has to do to support them is to not count them in
ext2_statfs() and not attempt to check them at mount time in
ext2_check_blocks_bitmap() (the check has never been enabled in
FreeBSD anyway).
the offending inline function (BUF_KERNPROC) on it being #included
already.
I'm not sure BUF_KERNPROC() is even the right thing to do or in the
right place or implemented the right way (inline vs normal function).
Remove consequently unneeded #includes of <sys/proc.h>
<sys/bio.h>.
<sys/bio.h> is now a prerequisite for <sys/buf.h> but it shall
not be made a nested include according to bdes teachings on the
subject of nested includes.
Diskdrivers and similar stuff below specfs::strategy() should no
longer need to include <sys/buf.> unless they need caching of data.
Still a few bogus uses of struct buf to track down.
Repocopy by: peter
extattr.h to be included. This fixes the broken ext2fs build as of
the import of extattr code.
Also added $FreeBSD: $ to a couple of files that didn't have them,
without which I couldn't commit this fix.
Reported by: "George W. Dinolt" <gdinolt@pacbell.net>
but when i_effnlink was added to support soft updates, there was only
room for 4 spares. The number of spares was not reduced, so the inode
size became 260 (on i386's), or 512 after rounding up by malloc().
Use one spare field in `struct dinode' instead of the 5th spare field
in the inode and reduced to 4 spares in the inode so that the size is
256 again.
Changed the types of the spares in the inode from int to u_int32_t
so that the inode size has more chance of being <= 256 under other
arches, and downdated ext2fs to match (it was broken to use ints
before rev.1.1).
keep ahold of buffers, and therefore leave filesystems dirty. I haven't
been able to test, but the code compiles. Those who run -current, please
test and report back!!! (Sorry :-)).
PR: kern/3571
Submitted by: Dirk Keunecke <dk@panda.rhein-main.de>
Included <sys/vnode.h> and its prerequisite <sys/proc.h>, and cleaned
up includes. The vop_t changes made the non-inclusion of vnode.h
fatal instead of just sloppy.
i386_bitops.h:
Changed `extern inline' to `static inline'. `extern inline' is a
Linuxism that stops things from compiling without -O. Fixed
idempotency identifier.
Misc:
Added prototypes. Staticized some functions so that prototypes are
unnecessary. Added casts. Cleaned up includes.
file for GPL restrictions. This code was ported to the BSD platform
by Godmar Back <gback@facility.cs.utah.edu> and specifically to FreeBSD
by John Dyson. This code is still green and should be used with caution.
Additional changes to UFS necessary to make this code work will be commited
seperately.
Submitted by: Godmar Back <gback@facility.cs.utah.edu>
Obtained from: Lites/Mach4