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Author SHA1 Message Date
Julian Elischer
f7ea2f55d1 There is no such thing any more as "struct bdevsw".
There is only cdevsw (which should be renamed in a later edit to deventry
or something). cdevsw contains the union of what were in both bdevsw an
cdevsw entries.  The bdevsw[] table stiff exists and is a second pointer
to the cdevsw entry of the device. it's major is in d_bmaj rather than
d_maj. some cleanup still to happen (e.g. dsopen now gets two pointers
to the same cdevsw struct instead of one to a bdevsw and one to a cdevsw).

rawread()/rawwrite() went away as part of this though it's not strictly
the same  patch, just that it involves all the same lines in the drivers.

cdroms no longer have write() entries (they did have rawwrite (?)).
tapes no longer have support for bdev operations.

Reviewed by: Eivind Eklund and Mike Smith
	Changes suggested by eivind.
1998-07-04 22:30:26 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
7c281842e3 Remove isdisk() hacks. 1998-06-26 18:14:25 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
b62591052c Remove bdevsw_add(), change the only two users to use bdevsw_add_generic().
Extend cdevsw to be superset of bdevsw.
Remove non-functional bdev lkm support.
Teach wcd what the open() args mean.
1998-06-25 11:28:07 +00:00
Doug Rabson
ecbb00a262 This commit fixes various 64bit portability problems required for
FreeBSD/alpha.  The most significant item is to change the command
argument to ioctl functions from int to u_long.  This change brings us
inline with various other BSD versions.  Driver writers may like to
use (__FreeBSD_version == 300003) to detect this change.

The prototype FreeBSD/alpha machdep will follow in a couple of days
time.
1998-06-07 17:13:14 +00:00
Bruce Evans
cb451ebdbd Staticized. 1997-11-22 08:35:46 +00:00
KATO Takenori
81bca6ddae Clustered read and write are switched at mount-option level.
1. Clustered I/O is switched by the MNT_NOCLUSTERR and MNT_NOCLUSTERW
   bits of the mnt_flag.  The sysctl variables, vfs.foo.doclusterread
   and vfs.foo.doclusterwrite are deleted.  Only mount option can
   control clustered I/O from userland.
2. When foofs_mount mounts block device, foofs_mount checks D_CLUSTERR
   and D_CLUSTERW bits of the d_flags member in the block device switch
   table.  If D_NOCLUSTERR / D_NOCLUSTERW are set, MNT_NOCLUSTERR /
   MNT_NOCLUSTERW bits will be set.  In this case, MNT_NOCLUSTERR and
   MNT_NOCLUSTERW cannot be cleared from userland.
3. Vnode driver disables both clustered read and write.
4. Union filesystem disables clutered write.

Reviewed by:	bde
1997-09-27 13:40:20 +00:00
Julian Elischer
e29b30aa7d urk, fix spelling error in comment I just fixed. 1997-09-21 22:20:12 +00:00
Julian Elischer
4010d6d962 Fix a comment. 1997-09-21 22:14:54 +00:00
Peter Wemm
51338ea83c Various select -> poll changes 1997-09-14 02:52:18 +00:00
Bruce Evans
1fd0b0588f Removed unused #includes. 1997-08-02 14:33:27 +00:00
Julian Elischer
939c19614c tiny spelling fix in comment 1997-06-02 04:56:38 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6875d25465 Back out part 1 of the MCFH that changed $Id$ to $FreeBSD$. We are not
ready for it yet.
1997-02-22 09:48:43 +00:00
John Dyson
996c772f58 This is the kernel Lite/2 commit. There are some requisite userland
changes, so don't expect to be able to run the kernel as-is (very well)
without the appropriate Lite/2 userland changes.

The system boots and can mount UFS filesystems.

Untested: ext2fs, msdosfs, NFS
Known problems: Incorrect Berkeley ID strings in some files.
		Mount_std mounts will not work until the getfsent
		library routine is changed.

Reviewed by:	various people
Submitted by:	Jeffery Hsu <hsu@freebsd.org>
1997-02-10 02:22:35 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
1130b656e5 Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore.  This update would have been
insane otherwise.
1997-01-14 07:20:47 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f7f70b3d0f Fixed a null pointer panic in ADDENTRY(). Unloading the lkm and joy
modules sort of works now.  Their devswitch entries aren't cleaned
up, so accessing them after they have been unloaded causes a panic
in spec_open().

Submitted by:	durian@plutotech.com (Mike Durian), IIRC
1996-12-06 12:47:05 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
19060a3ad9 init_main.c: pass -d to init if DEVFS_ROOT
kern_conf.c:	gd driver is a disk.
vfs_subr.c:	include opt_devfs.h
1996-10-28 11:34:57 +00:00
Julian Elischer
313861b896 for kern_conf.c, start allocating dynamic major numbers
half way through the range rather than possibly colliding with
fixed elements. Increase the size of the arrays to take this into account..
remember that each element in the array is now only 1 ponter  so this
isn't that much..

also note a possible bug in debugging code in uipc_socket2.c (add XXX)
1996-08-19 19:22:26 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
cba8a5ddd3 Make a "DWIM" function for adding [bc]devsw entries for bdev drivers.
Saves about 280 butes of source per driver, 56 bytes in object size
and another 56 bytes moves from data to bss.

No functional change intended nor expected.

GENERIC should be about one k smaller now :-)
1996-07-23 21:52:43 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
79c0c4b77f kern_conf.c: remove a now unused variable.
vfs_cache.c: Fix a very rare probelm in the vnode-cache.
Submitted by:	Terry Lambert <terry@lambert.org>
1995-12-22 15:56:35 +00:00
Julian Elischer
1dfcbb0ce3 i386/i386/conf.c is no longer needed.. remove it from files.i386
redistribute a few last routines to beter places and shoot the file

I haven't act actually 'deleted' the file yet togive people time
to
have done a config.. I.e. they are likely to have done one in a week or so
so I'll remove it then..
 it's now empty.
makes the question of a USL copyright rather moot.
1995-12-21 20:09:46 +00:00
Julian Elischer
6ba9ebce28 devsw tables are now arrays of POINTERS to struct [cb]devsw
seems to work hre just fine though  I can't check every file
that changed due to limmited h/w, however I've checked enught to be petty
happy withe hte code..

WARNING... struct lkm[mumble] has changed
so it might be an idea to recompile any lkm related programs
1995-12-13 15:13:57 +00:00
Julian Elischer
87f6c6625d Pass 3 of the great devsw changes
most devsw referenced functions are now static, as they are
in the same file as their devsw structure. I've also added DEVFS
support for nearly every device in the system, however
many of the devices have 'incorrect' names under DEVFS
because I couldn't quickly work out the correct naming conventions.
(but devfs won't be coming on line for a month or so anyhow so that doesn't
matter)

If you "OWN" a device which would normally have an entry in /dev
then search for the devfs_add_devsw() entries and munge to make them right..
check out similar devices to see what I might have done in them in you
can't see what's going on..
for a laugh compare conf.c conf.h defore and after... :)
I have not doen DEVFS entries for any DISKSLICE devices yet as that will be
a much more complicated job.. (pass 5 :)

pass 4 will be to make the devsw tables of type (cdevsw * )
rather than (cdevsw)
seems to work here..
complaints to the usual places.. :)
1995-12-08 11:19:42 +00:00
Julian Elischer
de1676f933 A pair of really tiny patches that not only allow it all to compile
but also IT ACTUALLY WORKS!
FreeBSD with options  JREMOD now runs with no entries in the devsw tables
prior to the devices puting their own entries there..

Thanks to bde and terry for thoughts and comments.
next stop 'Real' devfs support in devices.
1995-11-30 05:59:09 +00:00
Julian Elischer
adb2dc299a #ifdef out nearly the entire file of conf.c when JREMOD is defined
add a few safety checks in specfs because
now it's possible to get entries in [cd]devsw[] which are ALL NULL
so it's better to discover this BEFORE jumping into the d_open() entry..

more check to come later.. this getsthe code to the stage where I
can start testing it, even if I haven't caught every little error case...
I guess I'll find them quick enough..
1995-11-29 12:38:49 +00:00
Julian Elischer
4c1a35b2a6 fix REALLY STUPID bug/typo
don't look at the diffs.. it's too embarassing :)
1995-10-04 08:58:00 +00:00
Julian Elischer
f8a760b32a actually compiles.. (previous commit was to just get it into the tree) 1995-10-02 10:15:40 +00:00
Julian Elischer
26453f354f Obtained from: well it has a relationship with the LKM code..
This is a place for all things to do with conf.c and conf.h
that are not machine specific.
Other things that are at present in i386/isa/conf.c might
migrate into here..
It's the first small step in cleaning up the device interface
to make it more dynamic and to assist in more modular drivers
(i.e. both loadable via LKMs and linked in..
e.g able to add a device without having to edit conf.c)

this code is not yet used and the whole thing will be conditionally
compiled in for a while till proven useful :)
1995-10-02 09:24:44 +00:00